AU Mi* trows oi SECTIO; BSD *ANK Sonvuodlm Towns Blu ONE rlMMly M4 Wltftort BANK REGIS VOLUME LX, NO. 12. A j RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1937. PAGES 1 TO ll Visitors From Haiti Mozar Dancing Two Houses And Movie Ticket* Are Enjoy Sailboat Race School Moves To Home Site Sold Awarded to Winners Zoning Ordinance Still No ^y. :•••••• . . _| Mr. and Mrs. Leslie R. Stewart of Fourteen children of the Red •ill Whits Gates, Llncroft road, are en- Bank playground which was con- "f.'P tertaining their nieces, Misses/Nicole Elks' Auditorium In This Section ducted this summer at the local ath- and Ghlslalne Grant of* Port-au- letic field by Richard P.- Gufcat and Prince, Haiti. Tho girls received Business Formerly Conducted Residence at Silverwhite Garden* Mrs. Marlon Arendes have been Affecting Adams added pleasure over the Labor day awarded theater tickets for having holiday by taking part In the boat in Building .Which Burned and the Leaik Property at Lit- received the highest number of races at the Fair Haven Yacht club, Tuesday Night it Now in New tle Silver Find New Owners— points for - activities at' {he play- being members of the crew In the ground. craft sailed by Mr. Stewart's daugh- Location. Lot Sold at Foxwood Park. p Tho points were awarded for va- Factory Is Passed ter. rious athletic events, for good con- The young ladles are the daugh- The Ethel Mount Mozar School of Two houses and a building lot In duct and punctuality.. Points were the factory. The employees draw ters of Mrs, Stewart's brother, Thom- Dancing, formerly located on the awarded for the winners in horse- Township Officials Visit their salaries whether they work or this locality and a, combined house as J. Grant, collector of customs at second floor of the Y. M. C. A. build- and store at Long Branch have been shoe pitching, golf, marbles and oth- Joseph Imlay To Red Bank Council Receive! not and we thought'it better to have Port-au-Prince. They will enter a ing on Monmouth street which was er activities. Fish Oil Factory and them removing the aea weed'than to sold during the past week by G. How- private school in Virginia when their gutted by fire Tuesday night, will open ard Llpplneott of Red Bank. The Those who received the tickets Petition of Protest Front be hanging around doing nothing." vacation with their aunt Is ended. next Monday In the Elks auditorium and their points Include Tony Costa, Retire Sept. 15 "I hope it la the «ea weed," said on Broad street. The school was. houses will be occupied by their new Leave Mystified — State Mr. and Mrs. Grant are expected this owners and-a residence will be con- 743; Joseph Costa, 675; Sandy Costa, 16 Residents of Rectot* Mr. Stava in talking with the re- week to visit the girls at tho Stew- started two years ago by Miss Ethel 416;. Tony Figaro, 410; Nick Costa, porter. "It is easy and not very ex- Mount Mozar and'Miss Helen L. structed on the lot As Policeman Board Investigating. art residence before they return to The house
COMING TAIL WEDDDJQ. AMUSEMENTS. ing" with Richard ,Dlx and "Roar- Ing Timber" with Jack Holt, will be Daughter of Mr. md Hn. Haddon Carlton. < shown on Friday and Saturday. The featuro attraction on Sunday, Ivlna to Wed Thl» Month. "They Won't Forgot," with Claude SANITONE Rains and Gloria Dlckson In theMonday and Tuesday will be "Buper MIIB Phyllis" Ivlna,-daughter of Mr. Sleuth" with Jack Oakle and Ann DRY CLEANING andMra.Haddonlvln* o£ Englewood, main roles, will be the featuro at- Sothern. LEON'S wood, former reildenti of Bod Bank, traction today and tomorrow (Thurs- • i a» - has selected Saturday, September 25, day and Friday) at the Carlton the- (or her marriage to Kontid W. Val- ater. The supporting cast Is headed CBABOBASS CONTROL, entin, eon ot Mrs. Wllholm J. Valen- by Edward Norrls and Otto Kruegcr. tin and the late Major Valentin of Septembcr the Important Month to Borlln-Dahlem, Germany. Bev. Carl Begin This Work. Hopkins Elmore will perform the Cro.bgro.B3 control on the lawn can ceremony In the First Presbyterian begin at any time of the year, but Guarantees All Rug Cleaning church of Englewood at half-part September Is one of the Important four o'clook. At flye o'olook a recep- months, according to M. A.. Clark, tion will be held at the home of assistant county agricultural agent. ' Ml«a Ivlni' patentB, 298 Booth ave- ; Any control program should be / nue'. ' ' , '• . • • based on so managing the. lawn that Miss Ivlhs will have wher maid the turf grasses are provided ideal ot honor a former olassmate.at Well* growing conditions whore they can college, Aurora, New York,. Miss Jo- eventually crowd the crabgraaj out. The Beauty of Your Home sephine Paxton Powe. The brides- Right now tho lawn should be maids will be Mlaa Mary Walker and raked beforo each mowing to lift the Miss Ruth Borry of New York, Mrs. creeping stems of the crabgress so Harold George Hosse, Jr;, of Engle- tho mower can cut therh. off. This Depends On •wood and Mrs. H. Wood Ivlns of will keep a lot of it from going to Caldwell, alstor-ln-law of the bride- seed. Areas containing only crab- 1 to-be. .7 grass should be raked and reseeded Mr. Valentin will have a« best man with a good lawn grass mixture. The Cleanliness of Your Rugs. David Marks of N«w lork. .The Immediately after the first frost ushers will be his' brother, Eberhard the lawn, should bo fertilized with a Valentin; H. Wood Ivlns, brother of INTtRE$T complete commercial fertilizer such the bride-to-be; Edwin D. Anhton, INTHE WONDERS as is used by potato growers. About All Rugs Insured While In Our Possession Hans Hombetgor, Allen Kerr and 15 pounds per 1,000 square feet will Harold George Hesse, Jr. bo sufficient. This will be used by Mr. Valentin, who recently arrived tho turf grasses between frost and from Johannesburg, South Africa, Is Robert Taylor and Eleanor Powell. winter, after the crabgrass Is dead. a graduate of the Walter school, • St. Turf grasses do not grow well In Prcx, Switzerland, "The Broadway Melody of 1038," sour soil, so if the lawn Is a little Miss Ivlns' father Is editor of the starring Robert Taylor and Eleanor bit acid, 50 pounds of hydrated lime Oriental and Chenille Hudson Dispatch of Union City and Powell, will bo tho feature atractlon or 75 pounds of ground limestone DOMESTIC a former Red Bank resident, for five days beginning Saturday. per 1,000 square feet applied In No- RUGS TELEPHONE 2800 RUGS Tho largo supporting cast Includes vember will help sweeten the soil George Murphy, Blnnlc Barnes, Bud- during the winter. 4c 6c • . . . WBBB FBOGRAMS. dy Ebacn, Sophie -Tucker, Judy Gar- Early next spring, say In February 70-76 White St., Red Bank land and Charles Iger Gorln. or early March, another fertilizer ap- Per Square Foot Fer Square Foot The programB are a« follows: plication should bo made to stimu- (1210 Kllooyolos) -National Safety Council Strand. late the turf grasses before the P. M. Thursday, September 0. period of warm weather when crab- 6:00—Wher« to BO, Federal, Muile Shop. "Dreaming Lips," an English Im- White, City. Snyder. Harrington has been aummor pastor grass starts. Holmdel. portation with Elisabeth Bergncr, When mowing the lawn in the 5:80—WPA Program. f of two Presbyterian chapels at and "California Straight Ahead" Bi4B—Youth Forum. Coreys, New York, In the Sararanc spring It Is best not to cut It too SiOO—Dance Music. Services of the Holmdel church e"llfi—Brooke Shop. Lake region. short; If the grass Is reasonably tall 6ilfl—Current Events. will be resumed at tho Reformed Harold Pollacek will enter the tho sun will be less likely to strike 6:90—American Yeiterdays. sanctuary Sunday when Rev. Marfreshma- n class of University of the crabgrass seeds on the ground 8l45—Jerry W«ln, Baritone. shall Harrington, the pastor will North Carolina at Raleigh. and they will be slower to germinate. 7iD0—Retutnv. preach on "The Living Christ for Do not, use organic fertilizers In A. M. Friday, September 10, Living Men." The Sunday story lor Miss Harriet Francis Is a student yiOO—Serenade. at the Nurses Training school of the spring because they become -8:16—Word Meal. Juveniles will be "Six Boys and Girls available very slowly and would not 0:10—White. from Farawat Iran." "Gloria in Ex-Monmouth Memorial hospital, Long 9;&1—Rev. Johnston, Devotioni* celsls" is the name of a hew Hymnal Branch. bo ready for the use of the turf 10:00—Woraan'i Hour. for the Sunday-school. Charles VanFelt visited relatives grasses until warm weather when 10:16—Shopping Guide, Hullo Shop, Fed- the crabgrass could also benefit from eraf, City, Snyder. near Union over Labor Day. 10145—Morning Mom. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Algor and Norman Morgan has bought an them. 11:00—Resume. Miss Nettle, Algor have returned electrlo grader for use In marketing Light sprinklings of the lawn In P. M« ' from an automobile trip in Virginia. 8:80—Muslealo. . •, his potato crop. ' the middle of the summer are likely 4:00—Feds and Fuhlona. Mrs. Marshall Longstrcet will suc- The Ladles' aid society of the Re- to encourage shallow rooted crab- 4 :S0—Church of the Air. ceed Mrs. Taylor W. Hance as li-formed church will meet at the home grass because it Is seldom that 6 :00T—Woman'* Forum. brarian of th«: public library. The CUE—Keeling up wltti the Joneeel. of. Mrp. Robert R. Voorhees next nough water is applied with the 6:80—American Scene. library Is open Tuesday afternoons Tuesday. Mrs. Harold Bennett is sprinkler to soak the ground suf- G:45—Places to go, City, Snyder, Srao>ll w Irorn 3 to 4 o'clock-and'Thursday president of the society. ficiently for the turf grasses to re- Shop. Musle Shop. White, evenings from 7-to S o'clock. , ceive any benefit. 6:00—Front Paso Drama. The public school reopened for the Kiddie Shop 6:16—Current Events. Miss Betty Ely will enter Southern season yesterday. The teachers are The Extension Service In the court tiSO—Junior Radio Suit. seminary at'Buena vista, Virginia. house at Frehold Has a circular on 7:00—Danee Orchestra, the same as last year. \ 20 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. 7 il 6—Sport Bits. Jacob Stern bad his store closed The a'nnual brown supper of the crab grass control which la free to 7:80—Ahrllng Slaters. Monday In observance of the Jewish Ladles' aid society of the Reformed, any resident of the county who asks 7:45—Dance Muilo, New Year.' .- :. ,'. \ church will be held Wednesday, Oc- for it. 8:00—Home Philosopher. Here's the Authentic 8*16—Tlmsly Toplci. Cross Bros, are,. winding up thetober 20. We recommend' these 3-pteee 8:80—Variety Program, work, of harvesting their potatoes. Daniel S. Ely and James Ravatt 9:00—Carter. They had 250 acres planted In this attended the county fair at Flem- 9:01—Ble/ach's Muelc Masters. Anderson Lumber Co. WOOL 0:80—DeVeto's Orchestra. » crop and, only a small amount re- lngton last week. They were espe- Qone With 10:00—Movie Cosilp. main* to be dug. cially interested in a pulling contest Jack Oakle. Campbell Ave., Belford 10:16—Ohoit Serenadir. Jacob Stern la having a new well between horses. _ ' 10:20—Dunce Music. We carry material to complete the 10:80—White. made on his property. with John Wayne and Louisb Lat< 10:31—Berkeley Orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Harrington Names to be Inscribed In the Hall home. The Wind DONMOOR 11:00—To De Announced. imer, will be shov^n for the last times P. M. Saturday, September 11. of New York are guests of Rev. and of Fame In New York are chosen today at the Strand theater. A Big Discount for Cash. Mra. Marshall Harrington. John every five years. Phone Keansburg 378. 6:00—Home Town Interviews. Two features, "The Devil Is Driv- Ensembles 5:80—American Family Robinson. DRESSES 94 (:45—Whara to shop, Muslo Shop, White, City, Snydor . 6:00—Radio Camera Club. 6 tl 6—Current Events. ' 6:80—Smoke Shop. For Girls $3' 6:81—Jungle Jim, 6:45—"Voguea of 1688." 7:00—Resume. $1 .98 Here's the suit that will sat- , i«fy all mothers who want their sons to be comfort- Inspired by America's most ably, neatly and correctly popular novel. 18 gore skirt! Perky sleeves! Slide fasteners! dreaeed. The slip-on sweat- COMBUSTION Pique collar and cuffs! Shiny ier, with silk taped neckline, patent belt! 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meetings of ths various committees Gettysburg' academy "and attended Original Life all arrangements were completed Corrine Welsh To Lchlgh University. He Is employed and the exercises were bold May 21, by the National Surety corporation 1930. Among the Invliad guests pres- Wed Clark Burrowes at New York. Saving Station ent were Rear Admiral Frederick C Ship Ahoy Beach Club ANNUAL BHIard, commandant, U. S. Coast Mrs. Harry E. \yolsh of Los An- At Sandy Hook Guard; O. M. Maxam, chief, division geles, California, has announced the YOUNG COUPLE ENGAGED. ., , SEA BRIGHT of operations; Colonel Johnson, com- engagement of her daughter, Miss manding officer, Fort Hancock; Tre- Corrinno Frances Welsh of West Announces that the " Georga A. Delatuth Pent Inter- vonlan H. Patterson, the keeper at Front Btreet, to H. Clark Burrowes, Party to Be Held at Homo of Miss Ann Montano of Bed' Banld esting Article Concerning Thia Sandy Hook life saving station. son of Mr. and Mis. Harry C. Bur- Sunday Night Buffet Supper rowes of Rod, Bank. Formal announcement of the en- Keansburg Fire Co.. No. 1 Historical Structure u First of An account of the re-dedication ex- ercises framed and hanging amidol Tho announcement was made Sun- gagement of Miss Ann Montano, September 12th • Series For The Register. the old relics in the building and un- day afternoon at a tea. Those at- daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Louis will consist of . , , signed states:, "This building was tending were Mrs. Austin Reynolds, Montaho of 180 Oakland atreot, and erected under authority of an ActMrs. William Ruo, Mrs. Walter Arithony DeStcfano, aon of Mrs Duhickiei, Hor» d'Oeuvres, Smorgasbord The Heglster Is privileged in this of Congress approved August 14/ 1848. Davison, Mrs. Leon Eastmond, Miss- Michael Gentilo of 152 River street, . Salads, Cold Cuts Issue to present the first of a, series It was used only for the purpose of es Margaret Hackstaff, Vera Throne will bo made Sunday, 'September 19, of articles from the pen of George housing the necessary equipment for Besslo Thome, Clalro Davey, Mar- Schweinsbraten, Sauerkraut & Mashed Potatoes CONEY ISLAND A. Delatush of Conover lane on mat- at" a party at the home of tho par- use In the times of disaster and garet Sickles, Katharine Figaro and ters pertaining: to Historical Mon- ents of the bride-to-be. A large a la Wccbcr Brook ( mouth. wrecks, no crew being attached. Jennie Figaro. number of the relatives and friends Assorted Cakes, Assorted Cheeie and Coffee When It became necessary to use th Miss Welsh Is a graduate of Red of the young couple have been In- MARDI GRAS ' Mr. Delatmh Is delving deep Into equipment the natives In the vicinity Bank high school and is employed .vited and if the weather Is clear At,$l per person early Colonial history of this »eotlon would come to the building and by • on the Steamer by the Jersey Central Power & Light the festivities will take place out- Beeervatipns Suggested and he Is also Waking a card gene- lending a hand the equipment was corhpany. Mr. Burrowes was grad- doors, principally. An.orchestra has __ 'Phone Sea Brl»bt 60. OTTO onxio alogy index of Monmouth's early taken to tho beach and the assist- uated from Red Bank high school, been engaged to provide music.. J settlers. Much of this data will ance needed rendered. All this work ; eventually become part of the rec-was given voluntarily. "City of Keansburg" ords on file at the Monmouth County Historical association's headquarters "Dr. William A. Newell, a membe at Freehold. of congress In the year IMS was th author of legislation which passed Tuesday, September 14th The article today Is in relation to congress authoring an appropria- the original life saving atatlon In tion from which this building wa Boat Leaves Keyport 81IS P. M. Kearaburg 6:45 P. M. this country which Is located on erected." Sandy Hook and is most interest- Another- manuscript framed an< DURING SUN RAY'S GIANT Returning LeAves Coney Island 12:80 A. M.- ing not only because of the histori- hung in the building Is a typewritten cal background of this famous struc- - _Free-Farldnj;>on Keansbure Pier. Dancing oii_sibeamer. letter bearing the personal signature ture but also because of the' fact of the Hon. Herbert Hoover, JlBt that the life saving activities under President of these United States Tickets, $1.00. Children, 50c. the direction of the United States dated May 20,1932, In which he says: Coast Guards are recognized as be-"I am glad to express my apprecia- ing foremost in the world. tion of the collection on exhibition I at the original Government Life Sav- ing Station, erected in 1848, and ORUGCO Original Life Saving Station. standing upon the premises of th (By George A. Delatush) Spermaceti Cove Coast Guard Sta- SPECIAL OFfER! Perhaps the least known of Mon- tion, Fort Hancock, N. J., and I com- mouth county historic shrines is themend the fine spirit manifested by 54 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. [ Mon. - Tues. - Wqd. Only—Sept. 13-14-15 little 'building standing about ISO Coast-Guard personnel In perpetuat- yards north of the present Sperma- ing this historic shrine. Tbls'splrlt strongly helps to uphold the high ceti Life Saving Station on Sandy 50c Hook. tradition of the service," Signed Her- 'Deluxe Dry Cleaning -Service bert Hoover. HARTLEY'S This sturdy structure with Its ORANOE frame of sawed white oak mortised Among the many objects of In NAIL CLIPPER A Service DRY CLEANED and pinned together, well braced to crest on exhibition is the first line- THURSDAY, FRIDAY MARMALADE Beyond Comparison. withstand the terrific storms of'this throwing gun used in the United is. I bleak and unprotected stretch of States to save lives. It Is on view AND SATURDAY 9c [Crock {beach, was the first life saving sta- with a number of Iron balls resemb- PLAIN tion to be built in the United States ling somewhat a small bowling bal 50c about five and one-half Inches In dia- by the Federal government. In 1880 IMPORTID SUITS Scribner's Monthly published an ar-meter with a finger hold where a FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ticle under the heading "U. S. Life rope is secured before the projectllo RUSSIAN COATS Saving Service," written by J. H. 1B fired. The gun Is cast Iron, weigh MINERAL OIL Merryman, which was quoted in Jo-Ing 288 pounds and fired a ball, with DRESSES Cash Only seph W. Smith's "Gleanings From life line attached, an approximate the Sea," from which we quote in distance of 421 yards. A notation partt accompanying this piece of equip- BEfl.^ SOc 2 Daily Call and Phone R.B. 442. ment Informs one: "Fired across the "No portion of the 10,000 and mor British ship Ayshlre, wrecked on john.cn * Johnson Rtq.1.25 Delivery Service. At. Highlands 77. lOo miles of sea and lake coast line of Squan Beach, N. J.. January 12, 1850, JERIS the United States extending through saving 201 lives." This ball is now on TEK ELECTRIC — ALSO — every variety of climate and con-exhibition In the U. S. Coast Guard TOOTH HAIR BRUSH taining every feature of coast dange museum at Washington, D. C. BULBS to the mariner can exhibit a mon BRUSH •/ 15 to 40 WATTS To Meet the Smallest Budget terrible record of shipwreck /than th Several projectiles of a later typo Irlitlti long stretch, of sandy beaches lying which were used to shoot life lines and ALLEN'S Offer Until Further Notice between Cape Cod and Cape Hat- to stricken vessels are also preserved EBONY teras. Of this region the New Jersey here. These are Inscribed with their BACKS 15c coast. Is notoriously the worst. I ALLEN'S SPECIAL THRIFTY SERVICE history similar to the following: 14-ox. has been said that If all ths skele- 'Shell flred over the schooner Melissa SUN DINE CASH ANT) CABBY tons of vessels lying upon or lm-TraBk by the Sandy Hook life saving GRAPEFRUIT HERSHEr .bedded In the sand between Sandy station crew on December 26, 1890. JUICE CHOCOLATE; PLAIN Hook and Barnegat could be ar- Ten lives saved." "Fired over ship ranged in line, the ghostly array Adonis March 19. 1859, by Long "c SYRUP would reach from one point to theBranch life saving crew. Twelve SUITS other. Here In 1848 the governmen men saved." "This shell was flred placed a few rude huts that formed from the Lyle gun oyer the wreck COATS a nucleus from which the U, S. Life of the British bark W. J. Jesse Saving Service, has been developed. March 2, 1882, by the Long Branch DRESSES Tbes»..»re intended to afford shelter life saving station..crew.^Thlrtesn to * distressed mariners and to con-saved In breeches buoy; two lost- TRY ALLEN'S AND SEE THE DIFFERENCE tain boats and sucn other life saving washed overboard." Jesse went to appliances as were then known, pieces very quickly." volunteers from among the fishermen being relied upon .to use them on The following poem written by occasions of shipwreck. And right Bessie Harvey Price and dedicated gallantly In many Instances did theto the first life saving station, hangs 'ALLEN'S brave beachmen respond, although upon the wall,,a flitting tribute: their undertakings and deeds remain DEDICATED TO THE ' FIRST LIFE mostly Unwritten, existing chiefly in SAVING STATION. Cleansers & Dyers, Inc. the legends of the coast. the bosom of its dear Full found 1.00 PEARLITE PEN mane projects. Vatlvo aoll. 1O« Qlant Tin NERO s the homo of our ideals, the reminder AND PENCIL SETS The hour and the man at loncth of years, SHDC POLISH That -were spent by Old Timers^ who came for our own institutions. In aerved without .fears. the year 1871 Hon. Sumner I. Klmball May the Kale* from the Northlands, CLEAN FALSE DON'T TAKE FALSE succeeded to the head of the Kevo- Roll- above and beyond nue Marine-Bureau of the Treasury Your time-furrowed tlmberi, that still LARGE 7>/ -INCH SUN GLOW TEETH Department, under the charge of seem so titrontij> 2 HAVE TEETH OFF which were the life saving stations. And the tides of the ocean be aentile GET RID OF STAINS with thee, , YOUR MIND! In his brain originated the Idea of 'hou Shrine of Service, ever honored MIXING NtwloiyWoy.No»r«i«l , guarding the entire coast o( the na- .o he. . • B tion by establishing a chain of these Elm-Klru, innilm new dli. »"• "Ilk onl, s moiuU' it, »««fj. tinnei bl.tk.il n.lm, '•""•" •»«• • <«r, J»» ran stations, to be in charge of thorough »«kt Ih. I Shrewsbury House Bented. lirnlih. urur Ilko miilr. Jml seamen, men living In the neighbor- f«H ill t,,-nm loonr. Sin. L. Suffern Taller has aiovcd from P»l filn Inik or brlrfin la • hood and who have a knowledge of «>•.« of ».Ur .nj ,Jj S the shoals and dangerous rocks along his Honeysuckle Hill estate near Hern powder. No mm; b the shore. Rumson to tha Georgian colonial ln[. Iliconntnilnl ky dtnllit -•pprond by Good lliiuiknp »««•—•• •pllllni. k house on the south side of Syca- eonadnni N> tabimu- "A code of regulations was pre-more avonuo, Shrewsbury, which ho Inr. At Sun Ray D[|if Stores. OIL SLnte pared, and so stringently used that Wonej btck If nol dfllihled. «= HALF PINT Cul to Jo, »•"! of food mil., ..d,r has rented from W. C. Vonarx. The SOc QTH. PINT Cut lo Jo. plain. Gil STAI8 todi; .1 no one but the courageous and fear- an »«> Drat SCorn. 4.40x21 . . . . $5.08 less were suited to fill tho positions rental was mado by G. Howard LIp- as aurfmen. Political preferment plncott 4.75x19 . ... $6.03 was entirely abandoned. Fir your tnlitlin BVBaY HOCK "A bill was Introduced In congress OP ASM MBMOHIAI. BBAII 5.25x17 . . . . $6.93 after the ground had been thoroughly THIS 8HAL ,1,/ud ,•» U, ,,„' looked over by men competent to take the matter In charge and In 5.50x17 . . . . $7.87 June, 1874, It became a law. "From November, 1871, to June 30, 5.25x18 . . > . $7.20 1878, the most of tho disasters sta.tod to have occurred within the field of 6.00x16 . . . . $8.77 operations of the service was 078; BOO RINEX GARCIA SUPREME the number of persons on board the NASAL JILLY 6.25x16 . . . . $14.10 vessels Involved was 6,287; the num- PERFECTO CIGARS 3So SMITH BROS. ber saved was 0,081; the numbor lost Mo., of Ck.U. lit..- IM. . . . $18.72 was 806, and the number of days' OUOHSVWU^ porttd o««" DomoitU 7.00x16 . relief afforded to shipwrecked per- TOIMCCOI. A MattUoil sons, at the stations, was 3,716. 7So DOAN'S Vain at Tkli Law Pilul KIDNEY PILLi "It should be observed that during More Red Bankers Ride On the first of these seven years the ser- aSo CARTER'* , vice was limited to the coasts of Irapreislve la character, expressive In LITTLE LIVER f ILL! BOX OF 56 Long Island and New Jersoy." BICARB. OF SOD* beiuty, perfect In every detall-theie SaUIBB'S ASPIRIN The orlglna) building Is In very essentials are asiured when you avail TABLETS, •«*"• "O good state of ropalr. It Is enclosed SWEET SPIRITS OF by the original hand-split shingles of the facilities of selection from our BOo PHILLIPS' MILK which are nailed to white dak ribs.
Ine. Derbam, Michael Laclopa, Mil- off at the local WPA sewing project Congregational church, Is on,a vaca- dred Harding, Michael DaNuccI, have .returned'to their-work. Union Beach. tion. iHe will return, for services on Very Successful Sunday, September 26. Rev. John Robert Fox, the Oibba Bistort, Frank HIM Marl* Deturp Is home from Accent On Symmetry— (The Red Bank Register can be bought Every Woman f Coffoy, Jamti Berks, Margaret Mll- a vacation In Hew York state. In Union Bench at the store of Gui Sen-Hatt is substituting for him. > Show At Leonardoleh Carl Hvarre, Edward Orunlng, Harold E, OoVley and falmly have ion). I- John Foley' of Brooklyn spent the Wants • Florence Dudaniky, Marth* O'Sag», moved from. Hast . Keansburg to . A communication from Keansburg's week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hone Harding, Murjel Kolb, Juliette their former home on Maple street In The Qeorgian Style borough attorney, Howard W. Rob-Belleran of Union avenue, to look her best at all Urn**,., Nets About $900 Danielle, Ann* Meyer, Maria Ferrl, Mr. and Mrs. William Westervelt Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Cooper of to foil at CM* and perfectly erts, read at the' borough council Philadelphia were guests of Mrs. polled. Muriel Maack, John Mitchell, Alice are home from a stay at Philadelphia. meeting Thursday night requested Nelllo Hayes last week, Annual Event for the Blind! Murray, Bra*. Green, Charles Knup- : Mill • Katharine Humphrey : of support In obtaining better train-bus Mrs. Catherine Krause Is home MaH-amrucrrx* Men's Club Played to a Ca- fer, John Parker, Philip Qunba- Beacbway bar returned from a visit aervlco from Matawan station to from a visit of several days at Cald- Created by corta, Frank Wright »nd .Howard at New York. Keanaburg during the ovenlng hours. well, pacity Howe at the High Stults. The latter was publicity di- Theodore Rlley has returned from During the winter months the last Goasard bus making connections for a train Mr. and Mrs, M. Metzgar celebrat- School Friday Night. rector. . , • a visit at Long Island City. ed their ' 25th wedding anniversary Is the answer. The club has elosed its summer The annual excursion ot fire com- to Newark and Now TTork leaves last week, The pull of the season, but the vacation* home will pany No. 1 to Coney'Island will be Union Beach at 4:50 p. m. Council back straps A capacity bouse was on hand at on tba'atiamcr City of Keansburg membora pointed out that a bus from Miss Bertha Tigris and Miss Doro- ba open over weekends for a time. Matawan station Is due In Union thy Miller have returned from a visit flatten! the ab- tho Leonardo high school Friday next Tuesday night. The steamer at Point Pleasant. domen, upllfti night when tho curtain roan for the will leave Keyport at 6:15 p, m, and Beach at 7:80 p, n\,, and continues to the bust, and annunl mnlstrel Bhow of the Blind Ktsansburg at 64B p. m. Keansburg. This bus then returns to Mrs. Sadie Ahrens of New' York the Keyport garage. The council spent last week as the guest of Mrs. controls the Men's club of Now Jersoy. The club John and Harry Donovan of Center Agnes McGlmpsey of Sidney avenue. hips. maintains a summer vacation home avenue will enter the University of went on record to endeavor to have mTlii fed Btnk BailiUr «»n ba beutht this bus c&ntlnue to Matawan sta- Adam Klinsky and family have Let our expert at Leonardo and the show Is one of iru of X. £. MllUr. Alabama next week. fitters show - i KJC»nlbut« g at tilt «lor« ' "~ tion to make connection with the moved from Sidney avenue to a lta chief sources of revenue. The M.... 8ant» £uri». ,_...!Phili»p KaUu. Chulit Members of the Jolly Eight card you what Vogtl, I. Zuok>rm*n>. * 8:15 north bound train. A motion home on Clark avenue. amount cleared was approximately olub met at the home of Mrs. Law- was adapted to co-operate with tho Mrs. Laura West Is home from a Mis • Simplicity $000. About SO parsons were In the Howard Opdyke Is making enten- rence Scott at Belford Tuesday af- Keansburg governing body in ob trip to Washington. can do cast, including a number of Middle- slva alterations to his borne on ternoon • • , , talnlng the beBt servlcs possible. Miss Jane Street spent several town township gl'tia and club mem- Charles street and when.completed St. Ann's school reopened yester- days at Asbury Park last week. 3.50 to 10.00 bers. The performance was a great It will be a two-family'house. day. The local school opened for the Miss Loretta Simmons has re- success from every viewpoint. Bister Jacobl and Sister Cyprian of Mrs. Edward Caroll and Mrs. James hew school year yesterday. turned to her home at Jersey City Tho stage was cleverly arranged St.. Ann's sohool have been trans- A. Smith ha,ve returned from a mo- Police found an automobile parked after a visit with Mrs. Jennie Roche, tor trip to Florida. on Pock street last week. An inves with two raised platforms and with ferred, the former to Sayreville and Miss Ann Young has returned from 23 Brood Street, Bed Bank, N. J. flags to roprcEont a baok wall fend the latter to Bordentown. Harry L, Beaman Is driving a new tlgatlon disclosed that the* car was a motor trip to Maine. automobile. owned by Morltz Meyor of 554 Cen- wings. In the platform space wore Mrs. Mae Wyman his cloud her tral avenue, Jersey City, and had Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fisher of -alternating man and lady, with Wit Brookslde home and returned to Jer- been stolen while parked In front of Brooklyn have been visiting Mr. and '11am J. Adlckoa acting as lntorloou- sey city. •"- • . SteLte Hospital. his homo. Mr. Meyer claimed the Mrs. William Sehober, °*Wr,. The, production was , coached The publla school will open for car and said the automobile had not Mrs. Mary Tritschler has had as by Al Whalon, who also aotod as the new sehool year next Monday 1 been damaged. her guest, Miss Catherine Fowler of one of the ond men and as^plano with the same teachers as last year. Miss Madelyn J. Tunnei spent the Newark. holiday week-end at New York. The public school Parent-Teachers accompanist for sevoral of tho num- A sub-primary class will be a new association will hold* a card'party In Mrs. John Dunn has moved to At- bers. Georgo "Babo'l Burck was tho addition this year. Parents may en- A concert for employees and pa- the borough hall tomorrow night. lantic Highlands. othor end man. His song, "Today I ter their children In this class pro- tients was given Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. John Seldman have Mrs. Anna Betz of Jersey avenue am a Man," mndo an especially big viding' their children have reached by the Marlboro hospital orchestra. returned from a trip to Cleveland, Is a patient at the Perth Amboy . hit. the age of four years. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Gordon have Ohio. General hospital. Tony Hunt's dancing trio, Jean A card party .under the auspices returned from a combined automo- Mombers ot the Sunshine Sewing Llenoclt, Walter Imlay. and Mar-of all tho organizations connected bile and boat trip through the Oaspe Mrs. Herbert Klein Is a surgical club met at the home of Mrs. Eliza- garet Slnnott, oarnod largo applauso, with St Ann's church was held In Peninsula. patient at the Monmouth Memorial beth Splelman last week. as did also two other dancers, Glor- the auditorium of St. Ann's school Miss Marlon Shensa Is spending hospital at Long Branch. Mrs. Alfred Kovacs of Paterson Friday night. Rev. John J. Luoltt, several days at her home at Cam- Mrs., Charles Marx has been con- haa ended a visit at the home ot Mrs. ia Olson of Navcslnk and Junior fined^ to her home on Union avenue Meinsor of Leonardo, They per- roctor of ths church, supervised the den. Charles Doerlng of Clark avenue. affair. The organizations whloh were Dr. J. B. PJum of the Monmouth with a sprained ankle. Snnbunf and Insect formed tho moat Intricate stops af- A son has been born to Mr. and ter tho manner of trained, profes- responsible for the oard party's suc- Memorial hospital has begun his two months interneship at this hospital. Mrs. Joseph Smith of Cambridge ave New Film Star. bites are quickly relieved by sionals. Tho five completed their cess were St. Ann's, Parent-Teacher nue. number with a dance to tho tune of association, the Catholic Daughters Misa Betty Dug&n spent the week- Miss Diana Lewis, who waB born INTHOL. No rubbing—just end as the guest of Miss Lillian Mrs. Barbara Kcntgetter of New- In Asbury Park, has been selected for "March of the Wooden Soldlars," of America, the Holy Name soolety ard has ended a two weeks stay with a leading part In "Larger {Than Life," apply few drops from bottle. which provoked an outburst of cheer- and Young Ladles' Sodality associa- Grove of Freehold. Miss Edna Opdenaker has returned her sister, Mrs. Anna Callahan. a new comedy being filmed at Holly- Ing and handclapplng. tion. David Graham and family have wood. Miss Lewis has lived at Holly- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Curchln have after spending a week's vacation at Selden and Endlor of Now York Trenton. ' moved to Arlington. wood and has played small parts In jut on an act entitled "Aftor tho returned from a visit at Rochester, Rev. Paul Smith, pastor of the several pictures. NTH O L Farty/'.-'whlch was pronounced by New York. SCALE IN FEET thoso who saw It as one of tho Commander James Fallon and Four Caught After Robbery. greatest of Its kind they had ever Raymond King attended the stato Henry C. Llndsoy, Henry Harrison, FIRST FLQOft O 9 10 IS witnessed. It was a danco depleting American Lsglon convention at Wild- William Cooper and Clarence West, two men who had Imbibed too free- wood this week. all colored residents' of Aabury Park, ' Complete symmotry marks the through Its bay. ly. Another mirth producer was Mr. and'Mrs. George Desmond of were arrested Monday charged with front of this trim, Georgian type I The second floor BhOws an lntelll- glvon by Miss Ruth Ford and en-Brooklyn spent several days with having robbed Henry White on theresidence. The porch at one end;gent arrangement of three bedrooms SEARS NATIONAL PLUMBING AND HEATING EVENT titled "A Comedy Cruise.'* It con-Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy last street near Neptune police head- balances the one-car gaiage at theand two baths. cluded with a high kick dance. An-week. • * quarters early Sunday morning. All other and a false chimney, contain- Architect Theodore Whltehead other special number was by Mrs Joseph E. Bahr attended the con- were given sentences In the county ing a bedroom closet, has been added Davis designed the plan, and the Sally Klnzman of Now York, who vention of the Veterans of Foreign jail. . at the garage end.- house was built at Port Washington, ALL KINDS OF HEAT FOR Ja summering at Leonardo. Wars at Buffalo, New York, last A study, lavatory and laundry are Lo'ng Island. The plan was selected Others taking part besides thoso week. Broccoli was brought to England all found on the first floor. The din- 'by the Architectural FOrum, 135 inentlonod'wero Joseph Lelllo, Reg- Sevoral women who had been laid from Italy In the 16th century. ing room gains In attractiveness East 42d street, New York. ALL KINDS Of HOMES
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Hltoheook Is the *,»cond one to be Death of Aged Woman. . Joyed* an outdoor feast last night at qualified for the post Mrs.- Alice Sfftngham, 80, of Man- Colt's Neck. tho home of Shirley CJnover, daugh- asquan died Tuesday of last week at ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bezeau Conover. • 9aIMt{iC Bo*ra «t Freehold. ths. Monmouth Memorial hospital. at The biggest building boom- since b0UBl Plans for this event were made last She was the widow of David Efflng- " week at Shirley's home. Among the depression I* npw underway at ham and was a former'resident of Bev. Peter M. Boelhouwer of Freehold, line* March 11 about »m,- those present was Miss Lohman of County Adelphla. She is survived by one Hlddletown village, who was recent- the county demonstration office at 000 worth of qtw buildings and alter- daughter and two tons. ly elected pastor of the Reformed ations have been started. Prospects Freehold. church of this place, will begin his Mrs., Martha Maurer of Asbury are in evidence for a continued New Teacher at Matawan. duties .Sunday. Tho date of his in- steady growth in building. Fark, who has been very sick with S TORCICS Notei, Sales of Property, Building Operation!, Russell Stoudt of Tomauq.ua, Pa., stallation has not been fixed. baa been engaged >s a new teacher pneumonia, is recuperating at the Lodge Doingi, Birthi, Marriftget, Deatbi ,'[ .' ' Celebrate* Mth Birthday. In the Matawan high school. He will David Tumldakkl of Catskll!, Now homo of Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Wll- Of Mr«, Bllen Xwe of Long Branch teach English and history, assist the York, formerly of this place, was klns. Last week Mr. -and Mrs. Wll- celebrated her 'Sftht birthday last athletic Instructor and serve part here Saturday. He had Intended to klns had a dinner party at which ' and Other Notes of Interest . /".. Friday. A* svijart of the day's eel- time as librarian. move back to his house at Scobey- tho guests were Mr. and Mrs. Reese •oration Mrs. Lane baked a batch of ville this fall, but he has since de- Shoesmlth of Newark and Mr. and • A substantial Inorease Is shown |h Deal lake and found a, cable burned M orullers. A turkey dinner was Krause—McCarthy. ' cided to remain at Catskill. He Mrs. William TanBey of Ftlr Haven. the catch and value Inthe commer-, out. By Sunday afternoon service served to a group of relatives am Miss Ann R. Krsuse, daughter of states that counterfeit ten and Warren Dafgard of West Long clal fishing industry In Monmouth had been restored." • • - friend*. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krause of Adel- twenty-dollar bills have been very Branch spent part of last week with county. Th« oatoh In 1638 was M,- Phis, and Daniel P. McCarthy of As- prevalent at Catskill and that ho his sister, Mrs, Frank Domarest. 002,100 pounds with a value of 1731,- Former Besldent Killed to Bubway. bury Park, were married Saturday hopes no folks here will be "taken 774, as compared with a oatoh of . Harry flundqulit, |7, i, (prow lin- Miss Norim Patterson, daughter o: in" by the rfpurlous money. Mrs. Frances Patterson, and Charle In Holy Spirit • church at Asbury ' Wood is the symbol for the fifth 48,788,slt pound* with a value at otype operator of the Asbury Park Park. The Hollow Head club of girls en- wedding anniversary,. 1512,706 In 1033, the year of tie last Press, war fatally Injured Saturday Hehdrlcks,' both of Keansburg, wen previous report. night when he (ell under th« wheels married in St. Ann's church at that Shark Blver Bridge Jams. RECORD PLAYER of. a subway' train' at Liberty street, place Saturday by Rev. J. 3. Lucltt. The State Highway Department's : Escapes From County Jail. New York. Mr. Rundqulst also form- They will- make their home at brld|e over Bhark 'river at Belmar ; Aabift-y Woodvllle, 37, colored, who erly operated a faraf* '•*' Avon. He Keanaburg,- filled to' epen Friday night for the CONVERTS YOUR was nerving a.60-day term In the leaves, a w|d»w>nd pn,a.-non., . Beleaced In »J,6O0 Ball. flnst.tim* since it was completed in county jail on a oharge. o( dlaorde^y 1M*. Boat and motor trafRo were COMING SOON! conduct, eioaped Baturday afternoon. Protest Bitofi Quick A«t»«. Theodore Paige of Asbury Park has been released from the county Heldiup 30 minutes. RADIO INTO A Hi ni engaged in pollihlng bran : Ocoanport resident* Mvtng near the •wol-k about the courthouse under the Colonial inn mad* • complaint of Jail under 18,600 bail. He is oharged ~. Matawstn Man DeewJ, supervision of a janitor and fled npises at the Inn. that disturbs^ their with assaulting Samuel Farman, op- Joseph J. Tichenor of Matawan RADIO- when the janitor momentarily .turned sleep. The borough council heard the erator of Red Ball Inn nesr Free- died Monday of last week after an ;Jil«;dlteotlon elsewhere. oompislnts and teat the chief o! po- hold. Forman was seriously injured, Illnes* pf several months. Mr. Tich- losing ope eye. Shermaii Shop •»« lice to pick up-ith*; hotel'* lletM*, enor was 82 years old and was a re-' Mudit Discloses 189,000 Shortage. PHONOGRAPH! which was ordered suspended^ lor DeoUl of iMmber DeeUer. tired farmer, lie ia survived by ' An audit of the accounts of W. P. a widow and two sons. Throckmortln, former collector of three days. ; ' _ : Xiaaa S. areen, president of the 58 Broad St., Red Bank lower and water rents, at Freehold, Oreen-Hagerman lumber c6mpany All These Features! \ died last Thursday night at his home Long Branch Han Dead. discloses a shortage^of $39,000. All Miss Elditb Stryker, 4aughter of John Stephens, «8, a retired flah the customers were given proper at Asbury Park. He was 82 .years ; Play. 10" *nd 12" record, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Btryker, and old and was one of the chore's pion- dealer of Long Branoh, died Wednes- WITH A FULL LINE OF Self'dartLog motor oretilt but the funds were not 'all Albert Wuesterfeld, son of Mr. and day of last week at Hazard hospital. turned over to the borough. Throck- eer lumber dealers, He leaves a ; High sensitivity mtgnetla Mrs. William Wuesterfeld, both of daughter, a brother and three aistari. He I* survived by a tlster and a LADIES READY TO WEAR, morton haa turned over seysrul prop, Keyport, were married Saturday brother. pick-up erties to make good the shortage. morning. Following their wedding Combined Tolurae control sod Graduate a* Nurses. . Committee fight in HoweU. CURTAINS, LINENS, • '/ Culls Stat* Police For Aid. trip they will make their home at Miss Marcella Jeffries, daughter ol on-snd-offswitch |HatHOH Euil? siuchoj Hazlet: - ; Leon A. Barkaiow, Kepubllcan, Tommy Farr, the Welsh heavy- Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Jtfferles of Free- who I* a candidate for 'the nomina- BED SPREADS AND Automatic tone compenuiion ^^^^^ tosiijA-CRadta weight, called on state poiloo to pro- Freehold Girl Weds. hold and Mini Rltt. Skehan, daugh- tion for re-election to the Howell tect his bankroll of {2,000 Monday Miss Bosamond Quirk, daughter 9! ter of Mr. and Mrs. Blchard Skehan township committee, will be opposed You can enjoy the music you want when you want iti night when he was returning from Michael Quirk of Freehold, and Boy of, Adolphla,' graduated from the St. In the primaries.by Henry Dryer, Jr. OTHER HOME FURNISHINGS This de luxe table type record player converts any mod* a boxing engagement at Atlantic Francis hospltaf training school for F, Collins, son of Mr,, and Mrs, Mar- em A-C radio Into a Radio-Phonograph I And It can be City, A Pennsylvania car .bearing tin Collins of Marlboro, were mari nurses at Trenton yesterday, ' Insurance Men's Convention. four rough looking men tried to The <4th annual convention of the operated from your armchair, You get double enjoyment rled last Saturday •week at St Rose Child Drown* at Ideal Beach. WATCH NEWSPAPERS FOR force Farr's car off the road and the of Lima church at Freehold. The: New Jersey Association of insurance from your Bet, for you can hear the world's greatest artist* atato police provided an escort. Donald SUneok, Jr., 19-months-old couple went to New England on their Underwriters will be held at the whenever you Want—simply by playing records. See it wedding trip. son of Mr,' and Mrs. Donald Steneck Berkeley-Cartcret hotel at Asbury OPENING DATE! Celebrate* doth Birthday, of Ideal B«ach, was drowned Sunday Park September 16 and 17. —hear it—today. t Mrs. Cornelius V, R. Clark cele- Fw—JoUne, In Harltan bay near his home. A brated her 90th birthday Wednesday Mlis Eleanor W. Fox, daughter of bather discovered the body floating of last week at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wallace Fox, and and brought it ashore. James Clark of Matawan. Until re- George S. Jollne, son of Mr. and cently she made her home at Haslet, Mrs, Roy Joltne, both of Long Death of Marlboro where Bhe had lived 60 yean, . She Branch, were married at that plaee, D, Irwln Butphin, (1, of Matawan has one daughter and three other Wednesday of last -week. Ths couple died Friday night In the state hos- ions besides the ono with whom sho went to Niagara Falls on their wed- pital at that place after a short 111- lives. ding trip. • i nesSi He had been employed a* a guard at the hospital the past six Tea Boom Bobbed of $1,000. To Improve Deal lake. years. He la survived by a widow, The Excellent-Tea Shoppo on the Tho Ocean township committee boardwalk at Aabury Park wag has called-a meeting for September Gets Job a* Teacher. robbed of $1,000 aome time Sunday 14 at which officials of Asbury Park, Miss' Evelyn 'Walker, daughter o night, The money represented prac- Allenhurst, Deal and Xnterlaken have Mr, and Mrs, 0. J, Walker of Free-y tically all the week-end receipts. been Invited to plan steps for the hold, ha* accepted a position as The place Is operated by Sprlos Pap- Improvement at Deal lake. The teacher in the Burlington public palyou. The combination of the safe growth of weeds In the lake has be- school system, ah* graduated last had been knocked off. come a health menace. June from the Teaohers' college a Man Drowned at Belmar. Millwood Lakes. HoweU to Build One School, Willard Parker, 2T. of How Bruns- Freehold-Home Sold.' wick, was drowned In the ocean at The HoweU township board ot edu- cation decided last week to construct Charles H. Clayton has sold a six- Belmar Sunday aftor leaping from a room house on Berkeley place a foundering 20-foot cabin boat. Three one sehquihouse -an* do away with Wm the nine buildings now In use, An Freehold to Charles Struble, head o companions, all .New Brunswick the Freehold offlce of the Prudential men, wero rescued by Bclmur coast election will be hold September J« to decide on a lite. The' new school Insurance company. He will take guards. Several other fishing par- possession November 1. The prop- ties were aided by coast guards. will contain 20 rooms and will cost about $260,000. erty Is 100*100 feet, Held on Assault Charge. . Jailed for Chicken Stealing. Jack Anderson, f. member of the' Horn* From Ixmt Trip. Pa,vld Cowan, a Freehold Negro, South Belmar poiloo force, has been Mrs, Charles R. Applegate, Sr., and was arrested last week when he' wa .held in $1,000 bail on a oharg*. of Miss Iiabelie Cooper of Freehold, found with two dead chicken* in i •assault made by Arthur" Cappa," of Miss Carolyn H. Barclay of Soobey- bag. The ohlcktno had been stolen Neptune. Oappa was the driver of a vllle and Mlis'Ruth E. Applente of from the A, j. VanSlse place. Cowan car that struck i M». Elisabeth An- Wemroek, returned last week from • was sentenoed to 60 days In the coun- 9,800 mile trip to the Wait coast derson, the officer's mother, and he 1 ty jail. claims that Anderson beat him up They visited 21: states , The entire at police headquarters. trip was made wtthqut a jnlshep. Gambling Machine* Destroyed. Men from the proieoutor's office Power Break Located. Begins Term M Vostmaster, burned gambling machines valued n A break in one of the main power William H. Hltoboock began his 120,000 at the Freehold dumping lines serving Asbury Park plunged duties as postmaster it Keyport ground last Thursday. Most of the part of the olty into darkness Batur- Tuesday morning. He succeeds equipment bad been seized In raids day night. Early Sunday morning a Michael V. Kelly, who has been act- on shore night clubs and roadhouses Jeney Central lineman dove into Ing postmaster since December. Mr. in 1B3B. •••Pel ODDS and ENDS CLEARANCE SALE Real, value* in Furniture, Odd Pieces .., only one of a kind, to read this list carefully and gee what you need; then come in and buy it now at1 prices THAT CANNOT BE EQUALLED ANYWHERE ! Reg. Price Sale Fries 1 Sofa, Down Cushions, Genuine Frleie • - • 149.00 QS*00 2 Pc Tapestry Living Room Suite ... . . 129.00 Oft.00 2 Pc. Velvet Living Room Suite - .... . 159.00 ••
16 Carpet Samples, 27x54 in. - - . . Values to 6.75 O.75 IMPORTANT! Miles continues to offer shoe* 15 Carpet Samples, 18x27 in. - - - • Values to 2.75 "i.10 of genuine GOODYEAR WELT conitrvcthn for 1.98 Growing Girls and Boys al $1.98 per pair. Only at Miles, can you gef^uch valuot. 25% OFF ALL BJOGR LAMPS Widths AA to D—Special narrow width* Iniure perfect fit. AND OTHEB IT£MS TOO VXjUtEBOVH TO MENTION. ' Sterling Furniture Shop 21 WHITE ST. Open Evenings MILES SHOES PHONE R. B. 291 ¥ Aik About Our "Perion&liwd" Budget Plan 31 BROAD STREET, RED BANK 700 COOKMAN AVE., ASBUIty TABK (cor..Bond St.) gage Ten RED BANK ^REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 9, 1987. HOMEMADE SOUP stops, add the tomato to the whlti sauce. It desired, esoh bowl of ioim Dining Abroad ,._r -^ j _ i „ /, Food, of courts, must be mil 1 V can b»;toppod with a spoonful # 81DNBHjfNQW, Will *9 glad Soup naklnVtn the home 1» an whipped cream before serving. ™, seasoned to be worthy 6f " " ' M time. One can not to afpsvxr^any questions At Home . butf-will have sous* ./'"•""" on fooS Three Meals a Bay its piquancy m'iff sSmsthtaf that, Of 88,000 farm Mmllies In North Dakota,..nearly US,000' families d* Copyright BY SIDNEY SNOW 1935 Edited by WOMA E. DKDTB. STEWED CHICKEN ' wmpbu • -~Ub/ and make the VoL 8, No. 1 housewif. _e_ _. . k:a thee queequen bee pended on the Resettlement Admln> IN SHERRY without a care In tho world. On* of istraUon for aid In 1030,. > MEAT AND VEGETABLE tha most poplar with all seems to b« •In old Mexico, eating li a serious cream of tonuto loup, whic ! h is good "Home Canning" Recipes IN COMBINATION matter and until reetnly was Intel* it niade like. tHtai! '<• • > * ' When A Radio Star rupted only by famine,.war or Lent. CREAM OF TOMATO SOUP, , SPECIAL! Ther are certain combinations that Now that foods can be IO easily V, can or 1 pint tomatoes ' * • go hand in hand just .like ham and shipped to thorn, nothing abort. of Beiidenttal Home Type From The Piorieer Days eggs. Thcsa combinations, when Lent la disturbing. . H teaspoon soda . cooked in the right manner will make Mexicans are really good eaten and 1 iHc« onion . ;:.•-. ;,< > VENETIAN BUNDS as tasty and delicious a dish as can Bakes A Ham unlike the general Impression, really 1 teaspoon salt When East Meets West be Imagined. A good example of this do eat dishes other than chill cot) 3 teaipoona sugar. . SIDNEY SNOW- 1 M teaspoon white pepper MNCH 9.98 is: ' carnl and tortillas. True, the dishes 3 tablespoons flour- CABBAGE WITH SAUSAGES are well seasoned but what good dish 2 tablespoons butter ' One can travel to oil parts of this* 6 sausages isn't? 1 quart milk or milk and water STEWED CHICKEN IN SHERRY 1 ! Abo Hade to Order. Briat country of ours and never see 1 quart minced cabbage mixed • ' '-'" •'•-•. ' '•• S£ a too array of delicious and MISUNDERSTOOD Vi teaspoon pepper 1 chicken Call, or Write for Estimate*' tblil Cook the onion with the milk, Heat* colorful fruits and vegetables as wil POTATOES Salt if necessary 2 onions, chopped butter, add flour and seasoning, 2/3 be found in the markets of the West Fry the sausage crisp and brown. S doves garlic, chopped oup hot milk, then the rest gradu- J. BLOTNER & C(X C When the discussion of potatoes Take from the frying pan and pour 2 bay leaves ally. Heat the strained tomatoei, TtS Bangs Ave., Asbury Park °There Is hardly a woman able to re- arises, one can casually ask what off all but three tablespoons of the V4 tabloapoon salt add tne soda, and when the bubbling Asbnry Park 1200 , ;. sist the impulse to do some home O'Brien potatoes really are and the fat. Put the cabbage In the frying 1 teaspoon oregano canning when she Is confronted by answers will bo numerous. It's too pan, cook until tender. Arrange In 1 red or green chili or Vi table- such grandeur and when Bhe has in bad, too, because the real ones are so a hot dish and garnish with the fried spoon chill powder her possession a few recipes left over delicious, and people who mistake sausages. Serve with mashed pota- 1 pint ripe olives, chopped from the pioneer days her eagerness toes. 1 pint sherry The Ethel Mount Mozar School of Dancing ia doubled. ' them for something elBe are really ELKS AUDITORIUM. Breid Strait «n#Plnckiny Rind, RED BANK, N. J missing a great treat when It comes . 4 tablespoons flour Ttl.phom School »07 , > Reild.nc. 2220 Despite the fact that Eastern mar- to a good "mess" of potatoes. Here kets are less beautiful, the housewife GIVE A BEAN A CHANCE! Dress, clean and cut chicken for All Trim ol Danclns for AdulU ati'd Children—-Daicrlptlva Booltlit on requnt. Is what they really are: frying. Cover with boiling water FALL TEKM STARTS SEPT. 20—R.«litr«Uon Sint. 13th to 18th will enjoy these recipes: and boil 15 minutes. Add onion, gar- i..;.'" MUSHROOM CATSUP O'BRIEN POTATOES There aro a great many people who Man. Tu»~ Thura. ud Frl. AfUrnoolii. 4 to e p. m.| Hon., Tun- and Tbun. 1 quart raw potato balls lic, bay leaves, salt and oregano Peel, wash and dry thoroughly eat vegetables because the doctor (sweet marjoram), and boll slowly. - Evulnn, TiM to • p. m.r Saturday Morninsi, 8 to 12 a. m. 2 tablespoons butter happened to mention in their young- about 2 quarts of mushrooms. Place 2 slices onion One hour before chicken Is done, add lnlayers in a large crock, sprinkling er years that they are "good for you." chill, olives and sherry,- and Blmmer 3 canned pimentos or This little saying has ruined many each layer generously with salt Al- 1 large green pepper until tender. If salted sherry is used, ~16W them- to stand In a cool place for people's taste for oome very choice omit salt-Thicken gravy with-flour four days. On the fifth day, mash 1 tablespoon chopped parsley eating, and as a result, they make no diluted in enough water to pour eas- the mushrooms and measure. For Pare potatoes and shape Into balls effort to make the vegetable dish of ily. Boll' 5 minutes. Serve with - every quart, add IMi teaspoons all- with, a French vegetable cutter. the evening an interesting one, such Spanish rice. Rabtyt may be used if spice, 1% teaspoons ginger, M tea- Soak in cold water and drain well. as this: desired. HUNGRY?— I spoon mace and 1 teaspoon cayenne Fry In deep, hot fat until brown and SWEET AND SOUR STRING pepper. Put all the Ingredients Into tender. Drain and sprinkle'with salt. BEANS Fry onion In the two tablespoons of a Btone Jar, cover tightly, set jar In 1 quart wax beans LILLY WHITE'S CORN- . a pan. of boiling water and cook for butter until a golden brown, remove "Y«i, I am," lays Grandpa'. A tumbler of onion, add. pimentoes cut In small 1 teaspoon salt MEAL BATTER CAKES 8tt hours. Keep the water at boiling 1 teaspoon flour point during entire cooking time. Re- pieces to the butter, then the fried churned buttermilk will supply needed nourishment potatoes. Serve hot With finely 2 tablespoons' butter move the Jar and strain the mixture 2 tablespoons sugar through a cloth but do not squeeze. chopped parsley over all. and serye as a pleasant change from heavier foods. Put strained juice In an earthenware Another misused potato Is the 2 tablespoons vinqgar or lemon nan and cook 30 minutes. All to Duchese Potato: Take freshly boiled juice WQHOWMANSHIP" is that indefinable something which,may bo stand over night. This catsup should and mashed potatoes or some that Salt and pepper to taste VJ described as a "sixth sense"—that human ingredient which be put in rather small sterilized bot- are left over, add to them tho beaten Wash, string and cut beans In permits certain fortunate people to create favorable impress*- tles as it spollsKljulckly when exposed yolk of one egg, form Into balls, pieces. Cook In boiling water until ions. Jeamo Lang has it and it stands out in her radio work. She has to the air. When filling bottles, care hearts or flat cakes, place In a tender, from % to 1 hour. Add salt greased tin and brush with the beat- when nearly done. Drain and re- it again when she goes into her kitchen and prepares an Intriguiria Drink your Quart of Milk a day should be taken not to disturb the dish She gets "flavor" into it. And that flavor does not comVb? sediment which has formed at the en egg white and brown In the oven. servo 1 cup of the bean water for the bU 1S th6 U f intcre bottom of the catsup. following- sauce: Melt butter, add «w£ T T T ^ ° ?t^ study. For instance, here 1. flour, then the bean liquid or soup shown Jeanio Lanjr turning to a simple bottle of beer as a bastinir RED PEPPER JAM OLD INGREDIENTS stock and bean water mixed; then ongred^nt for roasting a ham. It works just as well, too, on roast Wash and cut 20 large sweet red IN MODERN MANNER rest of Ingredients to taste. Add the beef and roast veal; Whatever, alcohol there may be in the beer when peppers in half and remove the seeds. boiled beans and servo hot as^k&rT* " C°°ked & 52* Z0™- 5nt°. infi"itesi»al nothings SHREWSBURY DAIRY CO. Chop fine. Sprinkle with 2 teaspoons' Remember the days when a gra- salt and let stand about five hours. ham cracker and a cup of coffee was tha t nch takeB an Drain. Place in a preserving kettle, COOL WEATHER PUDDING an »ev i?ne ^ 5 5*'°" ordinary dish and makes of Dear Mis3 Wllma: add six cups of granulated sugar and a great treat? That, of course, was event in food goodness. About a cup of beer (and it may be Des heah batter cakes be ma pride Serving Yon 17 Years With Milk Produced Solely In the days boforo these blessed food stale beeeerr) i th t d in an ordinary roast It is addd if and de men folk alus looks at me lak 1 quart elder vinegar and let simmer experts got their heads together and With the evenings getting shorter ' in Monmouth County. ' until it reaches the consistency of _nd shorter and quite a bit cooler the Ah be a queen wen Ah serves dem. decided to Invent new and different Ah uses one quart sifted white cone- jam. Pour into sterilized glasses and recipes using the' popular ingredients. housewife will start to bring out the seal. pudding molds and hunt up new meal, six big heaped full tablespoons As a result, a great success came in of sifted flour, two heapln teaspoons Bed Bank M0& Broad Street, Shrewsbury, N. J. the form of recipes for delicious steamed pud- dings. Those grand .desserts that ob bakln powder, four alggs, one an SOMETHING A MAN GRAHAM CRACKER CAKE make a banquet of a simple meal, one-half lebel teaspoons o' salt Ah CAN COOK 2 tablespoons butter ,nd make the whole family wish they takes half de meal and pours on boll- 1 cup granulated sugar were twins. ln water to make a dough, an stir all i- eggs, separated de time Ah'm pourln. Ah stirs til It The way most people doubt the M cup shredded cocoanut DATE PUDDING Cookie Cooking get cool, adds de alggs broken in an ability of a man to prepare anything 1 cup milk 1 pound stoned dates Beaten and den de rest ob de stuff. fit to eat is outlandish! Nearly every 2 cups graham cracker crumbs Vi cup, granulated sugar Ah beats good, and bakes dem on a man has his pet recipe or two which 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon ginger Revising An Age Old Custom hot hoe dat be a little bit greased. he can only cook when surrounded 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 scant teaspoon salt De cakes gotta be thin like and will by astounded friends, but neverthe- Cream butter and sugar, add yolks V, cup milk bubble all through almost soon as yo YOU'LL never know less, he can cook something. There >/4 cup suet By Susan Snow brings home a few chums for some puts
John DBwnes pf Port Monmouth, died of paralysis. Shg was 82 years Items of Yesteryears old. ' --. \ Thomas H, Sorter of Hubbard ave- u« died of apoplexy after returning TILL SHEFFIELP FARMS home from an automobile ride. He Front Register Files was 76 years old and made bis home with his daughter, Mrs. Harry Mountaih Hill Road, Middletown Krleder. VACATION IS OVER ANP Richard Cogan, flagman at the MlDEtONPROAL: of SO and 28 Years Ago Culled From The Eatontown railroad crossing, was laid up -with Injuries due to being WE WANT SEALECr New# and Editorial Columns for Entertainment •truck by an automobile on Labor lay. :•<• of Today's Readers. Mr. and Mrs. John Sheehan rented thslr house on Shrewsbury'avenue MILK ATOUR HOUSE White House Antique Shop and moved to Long Branch to tako Fifty Years Afo. Bank sold her Turtle Mill property Two' raoea for |1BO a side to attto to George F. Baker for (2,100. lp their residence with their daugh- :er, Mrs. Leo Warwick. Going out of business. Everything to ^e sold at the question as to which boat was Miss Lasnlda Green and Thomas the' fastest resulted In a tie. Her- Mcllroy, both of Keyport, were mar- Frank A. Chadwick of Spring reduced prices. Glass, China, Rugs, P^ntings, man B. Duma's sailboat Twilight ried at that place by Rev. Jesse street Invented a piano attachment and Fred Oak&V sailboat Enigma Stiles. ' • whloh Increased the tone of the In- Furniture Antique Dolls, Banks. t. >• * • were the contestants, In addition to Hezetlah Mount died at his home strument. His Invention was called ihe stakes both boats were heavily In Millstone township In bis 80th the Volutone and Was on exhibition backed by the. owners and much year. In Frank C. Btorck's music store. .money changed, hands'on the tide Clayton Palmer of Allentown, well William H. Hlntelmann sold the during each event. The final event known throughout that • section, died Mrs. Harry A.'Caesar property at w«s to be held before the close of In his 80th year. Rumson to Dwight S. Hlrsch of New ,the racing1 season. Mrs, M. E. Perkins advertised that York for 135,000. Miss Emma Mages celebrated her the location of her Riverside semin- Louis J. Tetley, chief of the Red birthday with «,' party at her home ary had been changed to one more Bank fire department, was on his on Mechanic street. Xiooal persons easy, of access to village patrons, and 'ay to Denver, Colorado, where he present were Annie and Tlllle Kuhl, that the seminary was located on was to attend the national conven- Annie Degenrlnf, Jennie Casey, Bar- Broad street, next door to the Grace tion of fire chiefs. ', bars, Marks, Mrs, John Ovens and church. George Sandt closed his Octagon Mrs. Frank' Rogers, Frank Watts, lotel at Sea Bright for the season NOT John Robinson, Charlie Dibble, Twenty-live Tears Ago. and returned to his Broad street Frank M&nson, Andrew 8utphint ..JFta e, fifth annual fair, of the -Mon- home here, i . . ' William HavlUDd, -VVmiam Sabath; mouth. County Agricultural Fair as- The Eastern Dredging company ONE David Fcnton, Andrew Noser and sociation overshadowed- all previous was about completing the dredging Ellas, Magoe. ,- efforts. The large number of folks of a channel 2,600 feet- long at Port John Chamberlain met with ah ac- vUltlng the fair had the opportun- Monmouth. The channel In Comp- cident while operating an Ice cream ity of shaking hands -with Governor ton's creek at that place was made CENT freezer In Joseph Grover's Ice cream Woodrow Wilson, who came as-a 10 feet In width... parlor. One of his hands was hadly special guest upon the Invitation of Almota Casler, young daughter of mangled and the Injury WEB dressed Melvln A. Rice and J. Amory Has- Charles Casler of Belford, fell from DOWN by Dr. J. E. Sayre. kell. her father's boat Into deep water. At the military reception for the Lester B, Churchill of Shrewsbury Mr. Casler Jumped In and rescued benefit ot Arrowamlth post, Miss was making arrangements for the her. ' Flora Mount presented a very effec- first annual dog show of the Rum- Sam Frost put up $50 In gold for. tive tableau Impersonating "Molly son Kennel club to be held at the prizes In a contest for the hackmen Pitcher. • Another feature of the pro- Rumson Country club. f Atlantic Highlands. The contest- gram was a flag drill.by Hattle Mor- Charles Walling of Oceanport, a ants drove around the square In ton, Mamie Gardener,'Lily Havlland, conductor on the Red Bank & Long front of the depot while Judges Nellie KIrby, Amy Mayhew, .Ger- Branch trolley line, Injured his knee picked out the beat-appearing out- trude Kurd, Helen Neal, Anna De- on a trolley runnlng|board and six fits. First prize of $25 went to genrlng, Qussle Morton, Mamie Cor- stitches were required to close the harles Stryker, Patrick .Maxwell nell, Genevleve Compton, Ada Terry, cut. got $15 and Howard Gaffey received NOW! Sadie Sickles, Pauline and Edltb Lemuel Ketcham bought tho fa< $1Q. The Judges were George F. Chadwick, May Neal, Nellie Apple- mous trotting horsp Starlight from Bartelson, James A. Sago and James ton, Jennlo Sutphln, Allen Mount, Henry Pearsall of New York, pay. I. Curchln, all liverymen and horse- No Down Payment Harry Walsh' and Laura Hubbard. Ing (1,600 for the animal. - men. w; that you and your family are borne from vacation, there is every) A baseball game between the Stars Joseph McCormack, son of James D. P. VanBrackle, who was staying For That ot the Phalanx and the Superlatives McCormack of Holmdel, was laid up with his son, M. VanBrackle of Haz- reason why you should have plenty of SEALECT Milk-—whenever you want "BETTER-BUILT""B 1 of Colt's Neck was won by the Colt's with an Injured foot due to stepping lot, celebrated his 89th birthday. P Nock team' by the score of 14 to 12, on a broken bottle. SJ Paint 6 Varnish ^ Painting Job! On the winning team were Willani Mrs. John S. Holmes and her son, Best Man, Ushers it. It's the finest nourishment that Nature provides to help keep vacation Blossom, Joseph Kelsey, Bonnie Em- ' Jottn S. Holmes, Jr., of Holmdel were "S& Baof- S& Sett&n. 81M Dions, George Kelsey, Edward Hen- on an automobile trip to Chicago. vigor through months to come. Any one can Uute tHe quality of this richer, Every shrewd •Tiouseholdor knows It's good business to "paint drlckson, Elwootl Snydtfr,. Henry Charles B. Warner, president of Named For Wedding up." Now you don't have to wait for "bettor times." Vou can Karney, Asher Crawford and James the Red Bank board of education start that paint Job NOW—without paying one penny down! (The Desmond. On the losing team were celebrated his 85th birthday. Best man and ushers have been better milk. It is produced by the finest herds. Its purity is carrying charge of only 5% per year Is below usual bank Interest.) John Richdale, Thomas Giles, John Chris Berge won the cup offered announced for the -wedding of Miss Investigate this sensible, easy plan—and, before starting; work, Moore, Charles Oliver, Harry Wol- by Frank L. Blalsdell in a checker •ucetta Plum, daughter of Mrs. Wll- protected all the way from farm to kitchen. Telephone your look Into BREINIG BROTHERS' record of performance! ; cott, Fred Mauser, Fred' Brasch, match at the Red Bank Y. M. C. A. llan TerHune Plum of Locust Point, And wo recommend painting with BREINIG BROTHERS' Frank Bucklln and Frank Sullivan^ defeating William Curchln. to Lester Butler Churchill, son of "Better Built" points—because we know they stand up better In MISB Ella Stout, daughter of John Jacob Krldel took possession of the Mrs. Lester Butler Churchill of Rum- Sheffield Branch for prompt, courteous service* this climate. ' W. Stout, cut her hand badly on a former Henry H. Curtis hat store on son. Jack Peterson of New Orleans glass jar and Dr. Marsden was called Broad street, opposite Mechanic •wlll.be best man and the ushers will Why not phone or write for complete, details and color cards ba Carl Bergmann of South Orange now? No obligation! , • , to sew up the wound. street. Mr. Krldel had a large store Mortimer Secor.of Port Monmauth adjoining the Curtis store and James Barber, Jr., of Trenton, Fred \ - -• • .,•'••* built a large addition to his pickle planned to open the two stores into Martin Blaicher of Orange, James Return this advertisement and secure a 30c Martin, Jr., ot West Trenton and SHEFFIELD FARMS JWk* GRADE-A MILK factory, He contracted with seven one. caii of Brilac Enamel Free.' :,'• ,-"•v".. growers In the Old Bridge district Miss Nellie A. Bennett of New George H. Miles, Jr., of New York, Hulick Avenue, West End, N. J. — Telephone: Long Branch 3400 for the delivery of 125,000 pickles Brunswick and Edward R. Barnard The wedding will tako placo Satur- each. of Wlnstad, Connecticut, were mar- day, September ^18, at St. George's The Atlantic Social club was or- ried at Trinity church rectory by Episcopal church, Rumson. W D SWARTZEL ganized In Middletown township, Rev. Robert MacKellar. The bride with Charles Conover president, John had been employed In Mrs. H. A doctor of medicine wears a hood Register Want Advertisements Bring Quick Results L :. ....'.PARM IMPLEMENTS - "iraED s.QOAL, ETC,.'...., v, Ash secretary and Frank Bchroeder Gorey's millinery store on Broad ot green with hls^cadomic gown treasurer. • • street. HAZLET, N. J: Tel. Keyport George Morris, overseer of Eaton- Paul C. Hunter was drawing plans town tow/whip, made a complaint re- for a fire house to bo erected at garding the Illegal sale of liquor at Keansburg on a plot of ground do- Monmouth Park. Tho hearing was nated by William L. McDonald. The s scheduled' to take place before Jus- ladles of tho village were arranging If N'T IT TIME TO tice J. C. Lawrence of Freehold.' for a supper to be held In McDon- Bii»* The Prohibitionists of Shrewsbury ald's auditorium, the proceeds of township held their primary In tho which were to go toward the new fire house. anteroom of the Bed Bank Skating »N . *; .,<»* rink. Arthur H. White was chairman Rev. J. W. Tower of Keansburg and John Abbott Worthley, Jr., sec- rented his farm at Colt's Neck to retary. The delegates elected to the Warren Matthews In order that he county convention were John Valen- could spend more ot his time In re- tine, B. B. Fowler, William H, "Park- ligious work. S ' • er, Caleb Patterson, Randolph Bor- Clarence Jones of River street was den, George Crosjley, H. MeCauley, tripped by one of his companions Chrlatopher Schnepner, J, A. Worth- while running on the Red Bank fair ley, Jr., James Walsh, C. H. Simp- grounds and sustained a broken col- son and Elmer Garnsey. '• i larbone. Jacob Shutts was nominated for Fire did damage exceeding (6,000 sheriff of Monmouth county as the on Ambrose Cook's farm at Holmdel. Cold Water candidate. Prompt work on the part of the Red Bank firemen saved Charles Irwin's Thomas F. Eustace was Red machinery on the place. Bank's most successful fisherman. In Jesse Lawrence, Jr., Stephen two hours fishing near Oceanic he Wright, William Lawrence and Ed- landed 65 Btrlped bass and weakflsh. ward Mount were chosen as dele- William E. Cooper of Keyport, a gates by the Highlands fire company member of the Baptist church at that to attend the State Firemen's con- place, was granted a license to vention at Atlantic City.. Mr. Law- preach. rence was chief of police and was v: v Robert Thompson of Leedsvllle left granted two weeks' vacation from h -.v. home to attend the South Jersey ln- his dutlea, atltuto at Brldgoton, Charles Soffel, an aged resident of Joseph Lelther, a baker of Long Tllton avenue, was building a replica Branch' village, while handling a of his son's house for his grandson. loaded pistol, accldently shot him- Mr. So.ffel, who was 80 years old, was self in the foot. using only a penknife, a plane and Rev. Bonjamin Hope, a young Bap- a small hammer. tist clergyman and son of W. L. Over 500 persons witnessed the Hope ol Shrewsbury, preached In the athletic events held at Oceanporl Shrewsbury Presbyterian church. over Labor day. The principal event, Miss Ida Faye of Matawan was a three-mile running race, was won EASE • ENJOYMENT • SECURITY taking a medical course preparatory by James McGarrlty. to becoming a medical missionary to Dr. J. E. 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were Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Cooper Mr. and Mm. Dayton K. Wentworth daughter Nancy Joan of Ramsey, «. i-.uL.u.u, Mr. and Mra. Harry of Mount Tabor. ' • •', ) New.York, have moved to Bayslde East Keansburf. Height r " Electric Motors Repaired-Re vvounc Clay of Fair'Haven and Mr. and Mrs. Mist : Dorli Schnoor will - enter gt . a Any Mat - Any Main - Any DR Christian Science (The Red Bank Befflattr can be bougl Mr, and Mrs. John Baratta and i ^ ©! S* >«Bk BetAta* t*n to ktm.ht Harry Lange, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rldera college at Trenton to take a 'a *«at Kuniburz 'ram badon WalUnai. . ftnflei Pfcasf Two Una* Tnrc* rbaat.' Reading Room In B.lford from H. Clar Balr. VWcen Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. James commercial teacher's training. children Grace and Jackie and Miss Walling, Hurry 'Wauermaa and Joh Raymond Ponce, Robert Lamont Grace. Davis returned to Jersey City Mri.'Walter Mead, who ha* been O'Nell'a Itore). Bresslow of Belford. Tho prize win- very alek, la welt on. tho road to re- DOUGLAS ELECTRIC CO. Broad Strut National Bank Bldf, ners were." Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ben- and Edward Morris of Albany are after a two weeks visit with Mr. and Tho Ladles' Aid society of- thi vUltlng relatives at Belford. Mrs. Molvln Leek. covery. 18 MECHANIC) 8T. . BED BANK I U Broad Street, Bod Bank Methodist cburch will hold a tnea nett Mr. and Mrs. Al Sells and daughter Rimer Compton, who is employed Mlas Jean Ahearn Is visiting MlaaEdna Corbley, daughter of OPEN DAILY loaf supper in the church annc by the Southern Pacific Steamship friends at Newark. Mr. and Mri. Richard Corbley, re- Wednesday evening from 5:30 to Jean o% Union City visited Mr. and UlSO A. M. to 4:30 P. M. Mra. A. E. Langford on Sunday. company, hai made a gift of an Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mercler of ceived many gift, lut week at a o'clock. American flat to be used at Belford ahower at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Tueldiy and Fridar Evenlcjal Mrs. Wlllett Haggerty or New Ralpph Poling spent Friday in New Rutherford spent the week-end with 7:30 to 9:30. Memorial park. John Mulder. ...-"•• Walter VanNortwIck, parent* of INSURANCE Egypt Is spending a week with he Yorkk. Walter VanNortwIck, Jr., to whom parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Smith Elwood Murphy of NoNoww York Mr. and Mrs. Ward[ R. -Jeffers re- Mrs. Fred Smith la visiting rela- Here the Bible, tho Worki of M«ry turned home Sunday after Spending tives in Long Island. • . , •• • •he la to be married. The wedding Miss Eva Kockafellow of Keans- spent tho week-end witithh MrMr. and •/-'•<;.;'•*?*• ••••••'• Baker Eddy. Dlicoverer and Founder three' weeks at Lake CJr&mplaln. Mr. and Mra. Henry Bade of Jer- will take > place next Wednesday of Christian Science, and all other burg spent one day last week wit Mrs. Richard Walters. evening at 6:30 o'olock at the Bel- ' • Practically Every Need authorlied ChrLtlan Science Litera- her aunt, Mrs. Irving Roop. Russell Schenck of Keansburg Whlle< on their vacatlon>*hey visited sey city have moved Into the Koeh- ture may bo read, borrowed or pur- White Face mountain!.\ ler home on Ridge avenue. '' "' ford Methodist church end It will be chutd. Mrs. Howard Smith, Mrs. Johi spent Thursday evening with his sis- performed by Rev. O. Nelson Moore. Johnston, Mra; Cornell Lykc, Miss ter, Mrs. Fred Smith. Miss Elisabeth Schnoor will not re- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stewart have Beading Boom Maintained bjr umo her position as teacher In tho moved from Morris avenue to West The tawly married couple will go THOMPSON AGENCY Georgia Walling and Miss Elizabeth Miss Verona Schnoor of Red Bank On a trip to Niagara Fall* and Can- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Connelly were in charge, of the food and Gordon Dlnnen of Belford spent Leonardo high school until Septem- Morris avenue, , . SCIENnST. • ber 21st. ada, and upon returning wlU make 81 E, Front St., Red Bank, N. J. sale Saturday for the • Methodist Thursday with friends and relatives Mrs;. Sebaj(ln and son WJllIam of their horns on Navealnk avenue at 200 BROAD STREET. RED BANK church. They cleared about $34. In Camdenden.. . Residents of this place who attend' Newark have returned home after W. M, THOMPSON, Sri cd cajnpmeetlne: at Ocean Grove the tbl* place. CJL THOMPSON Tb« Public Is Welcome. Mrs. Sadie Smith and Harry Cap Mrs. Albert Grimes spent a lew having spent two weeks with', Mr. Phone B. B. too hart of Keyport spent Sunday wit' days of tlie past week with Rer past week were Capt and Mrs. Al- and Mrs, Ernest Volkland. > > The BIntro club met at the home days of tlie pa bert Runyon, Mr. and Mrs. Earl of Mm. 'Blitabeth Steet* laat w eelc. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Walling. daughter, Mrs. FreF d Roske of West- A birthday party was gives for v Mr. and Mrs. Herman Behrens and Lingo, Mra. William E. Dennis, Mrs. John Bodtman, Sr, at his home last Prlu* were won by Mrt. Elsie Ig- Miss Elizabeth VonOehsen of Bloom- wood. Mae Harcus, Mr. and Mrs. John week. The guests were Mrs. Ham-lay and Mr*. Walter VanNortwlclfc field and Arthur Voris of Daytonla, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warnock of Lentz, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Wood- me). Miss Hammel, Mrs. Ballan, I
Striped Tweed School Bags 1.00 Steinbach Kresge Zaflex School Bags 1.29 ASBTJBY PARK Zafles School Bags with zippers 1.75' Composition Books ....10c Lined Pads .....5c Linen Finish Pads ,10c Gem Pencil Sharpeners 75c Eberhard Faber Pencils ...2 for 5c * "CONNIE"—A high riding oxford with an irresist. Mongol Drawing Pencils 5c ible butterfly tvinged effect. Black patent accents Pen Holders 5c the charcoal black of the suede and the graceful BOYS' WEAR.. Pen Points .4 for 5c high continental heel makes "Connie" perfect for Erasers 5c, 10c town wear. Sketched above. Parker Pen, Pencil Sets ". 2.00 Fountain Pens 2.75 to 10.00 Automatic Pencils 1.25 to 5.00 8.75 Notebook Reinforcements 10c Index Tabs 10c Btrect Floor
There's Youth in Rating an "A" en Any Campus the suits and U in the models Some stores think The Shirtwaist Theme only of a man's wishbone and for- get all about his wallet. GdSs Bach to College "CADET'—High fashion, high riding itepin pump. We know that no in Smart Variations Clever, invisible goring \maket it cling to your foot. matter how gor-. The enormous buckle is piped ivith patent enamel. geous the cloth- Done in charcoal black suede for, street, afternoon, ing is ... if the cocktails. Sketched above. price is out of reach, the store is 8.75 out of luck. 14.95 Whether that son of yours is bound for Our Fall prices Grammar School, High School or Prep are your prices. School, he'll want to put in a good appear- ance, so why not let him bring you in this' 'Always favorites with college girls, As you stand be- the new shirtwaists are destined for fore a Kridel mir- week and look over the . ror and see mira- even greater appeal 1 Because this cles performed fall they appear in luscious vel- with these Fall New School Suits veteens in delightful leaf shades .. • . suits and top- in «oft jerseys .. .In vivid wool coats, you have Checks, Plaids and Fancy Mixtures in pop- crepes,.. in alpaca and rabbits hair. that comfortable ular single and double-breasted sport feeling of .know-' models that make him dress the part and • ing that you can at the same time are built to stand the They're tailored to perfection and well afford to hard knocks they will surely get. each one has a surprise somewhere reach down into —a colorful xipper, a plaid scarf, a your old clothes "CAHLA"—Interesting from any angle! The upward Two-Knicker Two-Longie novelty belt or a startling stripe of movement presents a thrilling front view and the to pay for the contrasting hue. Sizes 12 to 20. \ novel • patent touches causa fashion excitement from new ones. the side. And from the back the naw Cuban'dress School Suits Prep Suits heel i$ news. Sketched above. ' Fall Suit Prices 50 Black Rust Green ' Start at 13 JVlne Bine . Natural ,7.75 $25.00 J. KRIDEL SeSM Boor Street floor J. KRIDEL ; -Red Bank- — Red Bank )"*• Horn* Owned I(wnp«pw Wlwt* 1 foltloa ud inBowm Bart KM Attained Ihroof h HonorabU timn SECTION ! and BUIMM Prlndpie*. GISTER TWO .VOLUME LX, NO. 12. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1937. PAGES 1 (TO 14.;! ITALIAN DAY SPEAKER Enrollment At Final Plans For ^ Radio is Death Italian-American Rumson Public • Big Celebration ' Chamber of Mouse Y.M.C.A. Building School Is 508 Now Being Made A small field mouse climbed Into the works of a radio Sun- Day Celebration day In the Rector ptace resi- The Number is Exactly the Same Committee for Constitutional Destroyed By Fire dence of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad At on the Opening Day Last Day Event* Meeting This Betz, wrapped his tail around one of the wires, completed Year—^oard Opens Bids for Morning at Asbury Park- the circuit by putting bis front at Sylvan paws on another and was elec- Cafeteria Furniture. Register Awards to be Feature trocuted, while a popular dance of Unknown Cause band play a medley of awing music. of awing Final Greeting! « ....M. Felix Santmsgelo The enrollment of the Bumson Next Friday night, September 17, An Elaborate Program for Choral, (a) Glovln«a»k ' public schools at the reopening yes- Is the date of the monster celebra- DANCING ON BROADWAY i ' #• the high school on Ridge road, ac- ance of the 250th anniversary of the Spectator Hurt Tuesday; Be Held at Holmdel Next cording to the report submitted to drafting of the Constitution of the investigated, saw the mouse and the board of education last night by United States. retired to another part ot the Night at Conflagration Four Injured In house, leaving the Job of ex- Charles A. Wolbach, supervising Every county In the nation Is hav- Sunday Afternoon. principal of the Rumson schools. tracting the dead mouse to her ing a similar observance of the husband on his arrival home. on Monmouth Street. Odd Accident At The total of 603 is exactly the same formation of this historical document as on the opening-day last year but and' Monmouth -county will do- her Belford Crossing the figures with regard to the two part toward this demonstration. Edward E. Spafford Bchools are different The high school This morning, at the office of Wal- Damage Amounts To (Underwood & Underwood Studio!) gained 21 pupils as compared with ter Beado at Asbury Park, tho officers $10,000 Jewel Locomotive Carried Car Along last year but this Is offset by a de- ot the Monmouth county committee, To Make Address EDWARD E. SPAFFORD crease of 21 In the enrollment In the of which Hon. Robert H. McCarter on Fender for a Distance of Lafayette, street school. Additional of Kumson Is chairman, are arrang- Theft In Ilsley More Than $30,000 About 600 Feet—All Injured puplts are expected to be registered ing the' final details for the program Provided tho weather man be- Drive Against within the coming two weeks. Some for Friday night. Members of this haves, there is every Indication that Are in Hospital*. \ of those who attended last year are committee selected by Mr. McCarter Home At Rumson away or still have positions. Red Bank's worst fire since the Olobs tho third annual Italian-American met last night at his home and later hotel blaze last winter Tuesday night celebration at the Sylvan forum at Four residents of Port Monmouth Speeding. Is On The enrollment in the elementary at the home of Mr. Reade near Deal, Daylight Robbery of Gems from almost completely destroyed a two- Holmdol Sunday afternoon will be are In hospitals as a result of an ac- school Is as follows: kindergarten 26, preparatory to this morning's con- story •building at «-49 Monmouth more brilliant and successful than cident at the East load railroad first grade 38, second grade 38, third ference. Jewel Box in Bedroom Dis- street, owned by the T. M. G. A. Th« the ono last year. Thoae who are In Fair Haven crossing at Belford Friday night grade 30, fourth grade 29, fifth grade The program which will be patrl- covered by Mrs. Robert G. Ils- loss was estimated at $30,000. Four arranging it aro encouraged to be- when the automobile In which they 34 and sixth grade 28. In the high otlcal In nature and so varied that firemen and a spectator were Injured lieve this not only because the pro- were seated was hit by a locomotive. Police Commissioner Tony Hunt- school the enrollment Is as follows: there will be a pleasant evening for ley—No Clues. so badly they bad to receive medical gram Is moro claborato but also be- The injured are Mrs. Kathleen Cul- Beventh grade SI, eighth grade 35, all. Every organization in the coun- attention at Rlverview hospital. cause ot the groat amount of inter- ing Announces Special Officers ninth grade 60, tenth - grade 67, len, who has two broken arms, a ty, both civic and fraternal, has The fire was discovered almost est shown. The commlteo In charge fractured leg and c,uts and bruises on Will Patrol Roads and No eleventh grade 03 and twelfth grade been asked to attend In a body and Theft of (10,000 in gems from the of the ovent has released the follow- 41. In the high school 109 pupils are home of Councilman Robert G. Ils- CLARA COLEMAU simultaneously by several pcrsoni various parts of her body; her son, those of a military or patriotic back- and an alarm was turned In by Po- ing statement: John Cullen, who has a broken arm, Tickete Will be "Killed." enrolled from Fair Haven. ground will parade into the conven- ley last Friday Is still unsolved. The Rumson police and county detec- lice Commissioner Thomas M. Oop- If you are an Italian or a lover a broken nose and minor Injuries; The board last night opened bids tion hall carrying their colors. slll and Policeman Frank Reuther Mrs. Mary Slmurl, who has several for cafeteria furniture for the re- 'The masBing of the colors will be tives are working on the case, but ot Italian culture, you will be at With the statement that some mo- due to the cleverness of the thieves Clara Coleman shortly after 10 o'clock. The blazt the third great annual gathering of broken ribs and other Injuries and torists think "Fair Haven road Is a conditioned lunchroom in the La- a prominent feature of the program. apparently started In the rear of the Americans and Italians, sot for two who may have internal Injuries, and speedway," Police Commissioner fayette street school. The bids were The Boy Scouts of Monmouth coun- no definite clues have been found. building, which was used as a work o'clock Sunday afternoon, September her son, Bernard Blmurl, who may Tony Hunting of Fair Haven an- referred to the building committee ty, through their executive leader, The authorities believe the theft was Dancing In Show shop by the South Jersey Surgical 12, at the Sylvan Forum, Holmdel. have internal Injuries. nounced yesterday that a drive would for tabulation for a report at a spe- Morgan C. Knapp of Shrewsbury, will the work of tho same group which Supply Co., and firemen believe It robbed the homes of W. Warren The principal speaker in English The Fort Monmouth residents were ba started Immediately against speed- cial meeting. act as ushers and patrols. had been smoldering for some time will be the. American navy officer, on their way to Edward T. Bennett's Ing in that borough. "The time has James P. Bruce, chairman of the Mrs. Leon Cubberly of Long Barbour and Wilbur W. Ruthrauff At New Casino before It was discovered. ; In Middletown township. Commander Edward E. Spafford, poultry farm at Belford to buy chick- como when wo muBt bo more strin- buildings committee, and John Yeo- Branch, Prof. Amos E. Kraybtll of Despite efficient work by members past national commander of the ens. Thay were In a car owned by gent in enforcing tho law," Mr. Hunt- mans, a member of the committee, Neptune and Prof. Stephen LeQuler The gems stolen included a dia- Red Bank Girl as Diane Parish o! the Red Bank fire department and American Legion. During the World Mrs. Slmurl and driven by her son. Ing continued. "Wo have been too got Into an argument over certain of Bed Bank have been busy as a mond and ruby wrist watch, large firemen from Fair Haven, Shrews- war, Commander Spafford was lieu- A west bound train had stopped on a lenient. Wo have beer, letting viola- bills for .work on the school build- committee going over the large nurrv diamond pin, two engagement rings Opened Last Night at Inter bury and Mlddletown township tha tenant commander of the American siding at the crossing. It Jo custom- tors off with warnings but that will ings and as a result a resolution was ber of essays that have been sub- and a ruby ring. One of the pieces national Casino With Chester fiie burned lor hours along the east, fleet In the Adriatic. The program ary for such a stop to be made early no longer be the case. From now adopted that all expenditures must mitted In competition by high school was worth J5.000. The Jewelry was side of the more than 80-year-old will be honored also by the Italian each evening until an east bound on tickets will be Issued and none be authorized by the entire board. and grammar school pupils of the not insured. Hale. building, damaging It beyond repair will be 'killed.'" A similar resolution was passed sev- county for prizes offered by The Red Consul General, Commondatore Oae- train leaves the Belford station, Mr. and Mrs. Ilsley are making and destroying more than UO,O*JO; tano VecchJottl, Commendatoro which Is a short distance west of Mr. Hunting stated that at a con- eral years ago. Bank Register for the best com- their home for the summer with Miss Clara Coleman, daughter of worth of equipment,.furniture and; Mario Lauro, Count A. Fucchettl- East road. ference of the police committee and The board set $100 as the annual positions written about the Federal Mrs. Ilsley's mother, Mrs. William Mrs. Mabel Coleman, Hector placo supplies of the Surgical Supply Co,,' Gulglla, Captain- Hugo d'Annunzlo When the train on the siding pulled Mayor Augustus M. Mlnton it was tuition fee In the elementary Bchool Constitution. The committee has S. Haskell. Tbe gems were taken dancing teacher, opened last night $2,000 worth of stock and equipment and Dr. Vlnto Comito from New out Mr. Slmurl started to drive over decided to have tho borough special for pupils living outside the school made its report to Mr. McCarter and from a jewel box in Mrs. Ilsley's in a show at the International ca- of the Peggy Strand fruit and flower York city. The speakers will bo es- the crossing, A moment later the officers patrol the Fair Haven road district. This action was taken after the successful writers will be noti- bedroom on the second floor. Tho sino, New York, aa a partner of shop, which occupied part of the first corted to the Sylvan forum by Amer- east bound train came along and day and night. Mr. Hunting said an application had been received by fied today of their accomplishment theft -was discovered early In the Chester Hale. Miss Coleman'B pro- floor and ?4,000 worth ot furnishings ican Legion offlcors of Monmouth struck the automobile amidships. The that many school children cross Fair a pupil outside the borough. Rum- .nd to be at the Convention hail next evening when Mrs. Ilsley opened tho fessional name is Diano Parish. In and equipment of the Ethel Mount, county, Including County Command- car lodged on tho fender of tho loco- Haven road to and from school and sons high school tuition fee Is (130. Friday night to receive their respec- box for several pieces of Jewelry. the new Bhow Misa Coleman does Mozar school of dancing, which er Morris Miller of Rod Bank, Past motive* and it was carried along for that precautions must be taken to Percy Hicks, chairman of the tive awards. Tho thieves selected only the most two tap numhers, a ballot danco utilized the entire second floor. Bx- County Commander Harry Wolsford a, distance of about 600 feet before protect their lives, Drivers of light grounds committee, reported that tho There is a possibility that the mili- valuable plocoa. Thoy left the out- and tho "can can.'* posure.damage to a building on thi of Asbury Park, County Commander the train stopped. The locomotive denv,ery trucks appear to have a work of grading the high school tary band at Fort Monmouth will be side of the box undisturbed so as The casino show cast is mado up cast side of the Y. M. C. A. struc- of Disabled War Veterans, Ralph was going at a slow rate ot speed at mania for speeding, he added, and grounds has been completed. present to render martial as well as not to attract the immediate atten- ture, owned by the Daniel H. Cook Damlano of Long Branch and Past of more than 200 performers, includ- the time, and Engineer Edward J. special watch will be kept to them. After the meeting an auto acci- patrlotlo selections. This outfit will tion of anyone entering the room, ing about 100 dancers and show estate, amounted to about $1,500. County Commander of Disabled War Connor ot Long Branch explained af- dent occurred in front of the high be supplemented by the fife and It is believed they entered the girls from France. Miss Coleman Is The Injured firemen wore Kenneth Veterans, Frank AschotUno of Long terwards that the reason he did not school, where the board meeU. Mrs. bugle corps of the various American Branch. stop sooner was because of the like- house sometime during the noon a graduate of Bed Bank high school Woodward of Shrewsbury avenue, a D. Harold Karp, a member of the Legion posts of the county. The lat- hour when the servants were eat- and studied dancing at tho Coleman member of Westslde Hose company, lihood of the automobile being Jarred Rumson Auxiliary board, was backing her car out of ter will be present at the request of In the colorful peasant costumes off, A sleep bank is on each side of ing dinner In the kitchen. Due to school. Sho intends to enter a overcome by smoke; Herbert Coli the driveway and the machine col- Morris Miller of Red Bank, the the fact that there were servants university in tho near futuro to con- morgen of Oakland street, who suf- of the Italian provinoea, one hundred the tracks. lided with a car driven by Patrick newly elected commander ot the members ot the Cora 4' Italia, of Party Next Week In tho house the front door was tlnuo her studies. Sho taught class- fered burns of both hands: Second The car was wrecked and its occu- J. Maloney of Ridge road. Both cars county units. not locked. es in dancing last year at Keyport Deputy Chief Raymond Brower, who New York Olty, directed by Maestro pants were wedged In their seats In were badly damaged and had to be Sandro Benelll, will sing songs of The speaker of the evening will be Police do not believe that two and Fennlngton and conducted a suffered a possible fracture ot the such a way that It was Impossible to Card and Bunco Party Tuesday towed away, but no one was hurt. Edward C. -Dufnell, a gradute of right arm, and ex-Chief Joseph E. Italy; and peasant dances will be get them out without cutting away magazine subscription solicitors who ballroom dancing class at tho Bed presented by members of the same Evening, September 14, at the Princeton, a platform orator and | had been working In that vicinity Bank Kills' auditorium. She ex- Fix, who fell over a fence and In- parts of the automobile. Dr. Marc who has achieved success in the.pro- jured his left arm. Mrs. .Augustus chorus under tho direction of Miss Krohn of fielford gave emergency Home of Mrs. Anna Pauelt for had any connection with tho rob- pects to continue the Keyport class Clella Capolll, well-known dancer. fessional world to tho heights of bery. • Complaints that these men this winter. Layton of Drummond place fell over treatment for the Injured people and Riverview Hospital. Junior Women becoming president of the Pruden- Miss Mildred LaManna, popular had been annoying residents had Mrs. Coleman, whose stage name a line of hose while watching the they were later taken to Rlverview tial . Insurance Co. , It ls& expected fire and suffered a fractured light Italian soloist, will sing in English hospital at Red Bank by the First that he will be Introduced to the been made to the police department. waa Diana Parish, was a member of and Italian. Tho first autumn card parly to be Plan For Dance The men were found and burred the Metropolitan Opera company for wrist Aid squads of Mlddletown township sponsored by the Rumson auxiliary assembly by David T. Wilents of Patrons of the Italian-American and Atlantic Highlands. Subsequent- Perth Amboy, also a great orato-, from making any further solicita- many years and was also a member Mr. Woodward, Mr. Colmorgen and ly Mrs. Cullen was moved to Holy of Blvcrvlew hospital will be held tions. They immediately left town, of Zlegfeld's failles and many Broad- several other firemen, who were not day Include Governor and Mrs. Har- Tuesday evening, September 14, at At Molly Pitcher who made a name for himself as old Q. Hoffman of Sea Girt, Com- Family hospital, Brooklyn. prosecuting attorney In the famouB the police stated. way productions. She had her own seriously hurt, were felled by flames the home of Mrs. Anna Fauels, 8 act in vaudcvlllo and has been blown from the building by a back vnendatoro Consul-General and Mme, Mr, Connors and James Phillips of Washington strcot, Chat' borough. Junior Woman's Club Holds Lindbergh trial. Gaetano Vecchlottl of Now York, Long Branch, conductor in charge of teaching dancing: at Red Bank! As- draft while fighting the firs In the Games will start at 8:30 o'clock. The use of the Convention hall has bury Park, Deal, Keyport, Long rear of tho frame structure. Commendatore Mario • Lauro of the train/say the automatic bell and There will also bo bunco tables. A First Fall Meeting Last Night been donated to tho committee and Extension Made Now York, Rev. Nicholas Soriano of whistle of the locomotive were being Branch, Pennington and Trenton for The building was originally built prize will be awarded at each table —Miss Gertrude Norman and there will bo no admission charge. by the late Albert VanSoholck, sec- Red Bank, Count A. F»,ccheUl- sounded when the accident occurred. The entertainment will begin prompt- 13 years. Guiglla of New York, Captain Hugo and there will also be a door prize Carol Siurget Spoke. In Mail Route ond cousin of the present council- donated by Mrs. John G. Foller. ly at 8 o'clock and the public Is in- man, J, Albert VanSchoIck, In the d'Annunzlo of Now York, Mr. and vited to participate In paying observ- Mrs. W. Warren Barbour of Locust, Hudson Excursion Mrs. John Smith is general chair- SO's, and was used as a recreation man and the committees are aa The first fall meeting of the Junior ance and respect to the greatest ot New Millinery hall, operated by Henry Denlae. and Senator A. Harry Moore; of Jersey historical documents 'ever written At Fair Haven City, Senator William H. Smathcrs On September 19 follows: prizes, Mrs. Ira D. Emery Woman's club of Red Bank was held Joseph Conover. It was later bought nnd Mrs. Otto Strohmengcr; cards, laBt night at the clubhouse of the and upon which this wonderful coun- by the Y. M. C. A. and used by this of Atlantic City, Thcron'- McCamp- 1 try of ours has so successfully pros- Shop Is Opened bcll of Holmdel, Congressman Wil- Mrs. John Lcmlg"; tables, Mrs. Per- Red Bank Woman's club on Broad Carrier Service to Include Parts organization for recreational pur- The Monmouth County, organiza- Btreel. Plans wore made for a Hal- pered. liam H. Sutphln of Matawan, Dr. tion for Social Service will hold Its cy H. Radford and Mrs. S. F. Ste- of McCarter Avenue, Hen- poses for many years. Several years Vlnzo Comito of New York, John J. vens; refreshments, Mrs. Mary Des- lowe'en dance, at the Molly Pitcher "The New Yorker" at 136 Broad ago It was sold to Newton Doremus fifth annual Hudson river excursion hotel Saturday night, October 30. Qulnn of Red Bank, Mrs. Allco Foote for tho benefit ot the social servlco mond and Mrs. Joseph Desmond, drickson Place and Hagger's Street, of Which Madame and was later taken back by the T, MacDougiass of New York and Cap- and tickets, Mrs. Bertie - Jeffrey, Howard Lang and his orchestra will- Motion Picture .. M. C. A. ,It was Insured for $10,000. dopartment of Fltkin Memorial hos- play for dancing. Costume prizes Lane. Jeanne d'Oro is Proprietor, tain Alesandro Pugllesc, New York. Mrs. Anna Paulcs and Mrs. John O. Dense smoke over Neon signs on pital Sunday, September > 10. Tho will be awarded. Tickets may be ob- At Elks Home Began Butineis Tuesday. steamer Sandy Hook, will leave At- Foller, will hs hostesses. tained from any member ot the club. Extension ot Fair Haven .carrier Monmoulh and Broad streets gave The program follows! the appearance of,a great conflagra- lantlo Highland! pier at 10 a. m. Mlas Gertrude Norman,, new Junior servlco, as recommended by Post- Opening March . :. . « Basket luncheons may be brought Arrangements have been completed maBter Raymond P. Jones, has been Formal opcnlnp of "The New York- tion and at times It appeared as If la) "The Star Spangled Bannir" club chairman of the third district, for the showing of a sound motion and dinner will be served on tho approved by tho postofflce depart- er" millinery shop nt 136 Broad street tltero was moro than ono fire. Thous- (rfl "The Italian Boynl March" Program^ Ready explained a new point system being picture at the Elks home at Red ands of spectators were attracted to Rid Bank Bank, directed by Maestro boat. There will be dancing on used by Women's clubs of the state ment at Washington, D. C, and -will took place Tuesday. Madame Jeanne Paiquala Acqulvlva Bank" tomorrow night at 8 o'clock, d'Oro,' who for many years has con- the blaze for miles around. Salutation Thomaa F. ShlbelT, board and a concert will be given For Flower Show federation. Miss Carol Sturges out- under tho auspices of the Monmouth become effective October 1. The ex- executive chairman, Aaburr Park by tho Keyport fire department lined tho club's program for the com- tension includes one black on Mc- ducted smart millinery shops in New Jacob Bloom, nre chief, who direct" County Horticultural society. The York, is proprietor. ed the fine work of the firemen, had "In Retrospect." Felix 8tnt»m«lo, band. Tho boat will dock at Bear Programs aro off tho press for the ing year. A scrap book for last year picture is released by the John A. Carter avenue, one block on Hen- general chairman, Red Bank Mountain park. drlckson placo and one block on The shop Is featuring the latest In nothing but praise for hla own fire "Tht Day We Celebrate" Mait.r of 41st annual exhibition of flowers, was presented to the club my Miss Rocbling Softs Company of Trenton Tickets may be purchased in this fruit and vegetables of the Mon- Jacqueline Simpson.. Hagger's lane. femlnlno headgear, many of the crea- fighters and those who volunteered Geremonlei, Basil B, Bruno, Long and it portrays tho building of the from neighboring towns. Back taps Branch section at the Social Service head- mouth County Horticultural society New members initiated were Miss- cables of the Golden Gate bridge at Another recommendation by Mr. tions belnp th« work of Mlsa Unruh, Soprano aolo, "Serenata" (Frani Schu- expert designer. Whllo tho most ox- were sounded at_2:05 a. m. bert) Mln Mildred LnManna, accom- quarters, Pearl street; the railroad Wednesday and Thursday of next es Marjorle Holmes, Ann Laird, Dor- San Francisco. No admission fee Jones approved waa the promotion panied bjr Harold F. Weber station, and at The Register office. week at tho armory on Chestnut othy VanSauter, Betty Birchonough, will be charged. of George Hawkins, mail carrier, to cluslvo In styles prevail many hand- Italian peasant dancei « street. Theodore E. Nestlcr of Eaton- Marjorlo McConnell, Mllllcent Chln- a regular villago carrier. From now mado creations are being offered at Patrolmen's Dance (a) Tarantella Napoletana town, show manngcr, announced yes- nock, Janet Conovor and Harriet Those Invited Include the mayors on Mr. Hawkins will be a regular attractive prices. Ideas of patrons are (b) Sorrantlna ——.... Twelve Dancera nd councllmen of Red Bank, Shrews- .lso carried out in tho making of from Coro d' IUlla, directed by Mill Shore Dinner At terday that many entries had been Wood. uniformed postal employee, and will Tomorrow Night Clella Capelll of New York and accom- rcccivod and the majority of display Present at last night's/.- meeting bury, Little >SUver and Rumsorr, tho hats. members of tho Rotary club, tho work 40 hours a week. Ho will be panied by Mln Vita Feila of New York Belford Tomorrow space had been sold. wore Misses Jacqueline Simpson, Mil- entitled to vacation with pay and The shop Is In the building former- Grectinga ...... Commendatort GaaUno Lions club and the Chamber of Com- ly occupied by G. Howard Lippincott. The Smoke Shop lavprn alShraws- About 200 classes have been ar- dred Hollywood, Mllllcent Chlnnoclt, Blck boneflts. Vecehlottl Preparations have been mado for merce of Red Bank, the members of Tho placo Is being redecorated and bury will bo tho sceno tomorrow Soprano eolo, "Sul Lago Tana". (Eldo Di ranged for professional, commercial, Wllda VanWagtmen, Lola Layman, A combination letter and parce night of tho Hth annual ball of the . Loaiaro) Mlia Mildred U, Manna 400 diners at the shore dinner to bo Patricia Seeley, Dorothy VanSauter, the Board of Freeholders, the mem- repainted and new fixtures aro bolng Addrais, "Italy and America" nmatcur and women gardeners, mem- bers of the Elberon Horticultural rocolvlng box will bo Installed on Installed. A largo and attractive dis- Rumson Patrolmen's Benevolent as- hold tomorrow evening at the fire bers of the Horticultural society and Elizabeth Long.MarJorlo Holmes, Pat sociation. This ovont Is hold ev«ry Count A. FnccheUI-Gulglla house ot Belford Chemical company Hammond, Carol Sturges, Jean Dun- society and tho newspaper staffs ot tho corner of River road and Fair play caso has been plnced outside March, Waolotlo (Qluaeppe Yerill) :.\ members of women's garden clubs In Red Bank and vicinity, Haven road nnd tho regulation let- the front of tho place. Antlijuo fur- year to ralso money for the aaioola- Red Bank band for tho benefit of that company and this section. Judging from present nell, Janet Conover, Llllle Parks, Chorui (a) "Alia Crocoa di Savola" Independent fire company. Sorv- Allca Parks, Dorothy Conover, Jane ter box will bo moved from that opot niture, which has always adorned ticn's sick and death benefit fund,' (Words by u. cardueeli mUilo by San- Indications tho show will be one of Ings will take place from 6 to 8 Hatnmell, Doris Avcrre, Florence to the corner of River road and Madamo d'Oro shops In the city, and Is tho principal source of re- dra Denelll) ' tho largest and most successful evor Townsend Club Meeting. Brown's lane. complete tho docoratlvc scheme. venue for this fund, Tho asaoct&ttan (b) "Va. Penalero au I'oH DoraU" o'clock and the flromon say the hold by Wio society. Averre, Dorothy Sutherland, Frances (Giuseppe Verdi) Coro d' IUlla., direct- Sherwood, Ann Laird, Alice Wyckoff, A meeting of the Red Bank Town- Mr. Jones has mado a request Madame d'Oro conducted shops at promises a good time for all tomor- ed by Maestro Sandro Benelll, accom- amount of food each person receives will be limited only by his or her Jane McHugh, Betty Blrchenough, end club will bo held Monday night, 'that rcsldonts who will boneflt by Broadway and 82il street, Seventh row night, a promise which his al- panied by Mini Vila Feita ways boon fulfilled at past affairs, Introduction! of prominent Italians of capacity. The dinner, becauso of Adele Heppner, Jean Strykor, Mary September 27, at the borough hall. It the now extension in tho delivery avenue and tho Grand Concourse. Monmouth county naall n. Ilruno being bounteous and palatable, won Dr. A. Rosenthal Jane Fleming, Ann Little, Florcnco la announced that important business routo should provldo a suitable mail While, she Is a newcomer to Rod There will bo two Boor »howa. Baritone solo and chorus, "IMmavera White, Sldnoy Dansor, Ruth Dola- Is to be transacted and a special ef- receptacle or door slot. Bank she la v/cll known in this sec- Slclllana" 0. Sceiianl and Coro a groat reputation last year and d' Italia those In charge say tomorrow night's Buys Crate House tush, Louise Parker, Minn Davis, fort Is being, made to havo all club tion and lms already mado many New Stnro Chorus, "Ma comma bull bella blmba" ovent will be even bottor. Thoy are Marlon Cook, Helen Imlay, Anita members present, with their friends. Club Endorses Candidates. friends. Sho states that she was at- Mlchnol Hnrtmnyer of Brown place (Canaone, della, Veneila, alulla) Coro Matthews, Viola Bottagnro, Evolyn tracted to Red Bunk because of its In tho new manager of tho National d' Itallit and audience encouraged over tho large advance Tho John Crato residence proporty Tho Atlantic Highlands Democra- on Third avonuc, Atlantic Highlands, White, Magna Moantford, Virginia tic club at a meeting Tuesday night many advantages, after visiting Grocery Co, atoro on Broad street. Addren, "America »nd Italy" 'sain ot tickets and tha generous Young Democrats to Meet. Ho auccoeds Krnest Mueller, who h»« Commander Edward E. Spaflord contributions made. , nas been sold through Daniel 3. WyckofT, Martha Ann Ruddy, Lois endorsed DR. Charles A. Reed for friends here. Chorui and dance, "Walti of Lombardy" Pulono to Dr. A. Rosonthal of that Cook, Lillian Savage, Mae Jackson, Tho Young Democrats of Amorlcn, mayor and A, J. Porsklevles and An announcement of tho opening been transferred to tho South Amboy Mlae Clella Capolll and Coro by Eugene Maf ee. Burial was in Makes Obituary. Fair View cemetery. Yom Kippur To Be Mr*. Hair Jane Louis J. Boury. Observed By Jews & P FOO Serious Charge Mrs. Mary Jane McQueen, wife of Louis J. Boury, yachting enthusl the late Qeorge W. MoCjusen of ast and former member of the New Shrewsbury, died Monday morning York Produce exchange, died Tues- Day of Atoa*m«ntr Sacre>d J«w- Against Janitor at Htkln Memorial hospital, Nep- mornlug on his estate Boy Lawn, iih Holiday, Uf be Marked by tune, where she had been a patient Buena Vista avenue, Rumson;' of a Fasting and Praying—Roah Woman Inmate of County Jail for the past month. She had been heart attaok, following an Illness of Hoshuwh Celebrated, In poor health for some time. about a week. Accuses Fred Dayuon—Mat- Mrs McQueen was 66 years eld. Mr. Boury was 78 years old. Hi Jews of Red Bank will Join with ter Brought to the Attention of She was born at Matawan and was was born at Baltimore and was the the daughter of Asjrory Tlce and the their co-rellgionUts all. over the tbo Freeholders, son of the late Edward and Oeor- .world In observing Yom Kippur, "the late Mary Jane VanPelt Tlce. With glahna Boury. He had resided at her family she resided at Llnoroft day-of atonement." next Wednesday, Rumson for the past 40 years afte September 10. Known as' the "sab- Sheriff Qeorge H. Botoerts appeared for 25 years, moving to Shrewsbury retiring from business. Before then before the board of freeholders at five years ago. bath of sabbaths," Yom Kippur is he resided at Brooklyn. the most saorsd day of the Jewish their meetta* at the court houi» Besides her father, Mrs. McQueen Mr. Boury was a trustee of Oce- Is survived by eight children, U religious calendar and la observed yesterday morolnsr and presented anlo library at Rumson and a mem- with fasting, prayer and repentance. •vHence he had collected on the ac- grandchildren, a sister and four ber ot the Naveslnk library associ- brothers. The children are Mrs. Yom Kippur will begin Tuesday ciuatlon of rape upon a woman ation. Annually for the past sev- evening with the singing of the prisoner while enraged In assisting Everett Andrews and Misses Emma, eral years, he defrayed the expenses COMPARE THESE NEW LOW PRICES WITH WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN PAYING. BUY NOW! Lydla and Ida McQueen, all of whom ancient melody "Kol Ntdra" and wll to clean the court houae, allegedly of children who patronlesd the li- conclude, ten days of penitence made by Fred Davtaon, chief Janitor Uved with h«r; Mrs. Christian Dlste brary on a bus trip to New York. Listed below an but a few of hundreds of other amazing reductions. See our store circulars and window of Middlstown, Mrs. Bradford C. whloh began this week with the ob- at the court houae. He was also a member of the New servance of the Jewish New Year. signs far-complete details. Compare the new prleesl It's your big opportunity to reduce your food bill;. The sheriff presented two affidavits. Behrman of Belmar, John McQueen York Yacht club, the Racquet and of River Flaxa and Clarence Mc- Pious-Jews will spend the entire day One from the woman who was al- Tennis club of New York, the Sea la the synagogue, neither eating, nor legedly raped, and another from a Queen ot Keyport. TheTslster is Mrs. Bright Beach dub and tbe Rumson Ada Wooton of Old Bridge, and the drinking, but devoting It entirely to Bokar Coffee • *23«' Nectar Tea ^ woman prisoner who teitlfled that Country club. meditation and prayer. . Dsvdson had made similar advances brothers are Asbury Tlce, Jr., of Mr. Boury never married. His clo« to her. Since Davlaon'i employment Farmlngdale, Jacob Tlce of Matawan, est survivors are two cousins. The day of atonement Is.distin- Beechnut Coffee Vfr 27* Beans ANNPAQI BRAND Charles Tlce of Cllffwood Beach and The funeral, In' charge of R. R. guished from most other holidays in le made by the board the sheriff George Tlce ot Old Bridge. that it Is associated with no histor- brought the matter to their attention. Mount * "Son of Red Bank, will b> The funeral will be held this after- held at the convenience of the fam- ical event.. The-day Is purely an at- Director Raymond Wyckoff stated empt at self-regeneration and atone- that the situation had been called to noon at 3:S0 o'clock at her late home ily. Burial will be in Greenwood on Patterson avenue, with-Rev. Ed- cemetery, Brooklyn.' ment with God. Although Its roots the attention of the board on Tues- reach far back into.primitive times day, and Davlson was Immediately ward W. Miller, pastor of Bed Bank Margarine Nuti.y 2 A&.-25« Baptist church, ©melatlng." Burial in ma* may have some relation to an suspended pending Investigation of Sirs. Emma Sutphen Dorsett. ancient equinoctial festival, the day No.2*rl«i, the charges. At the afternoon ses- charge of the Worden funeral home c will be In Atlantic cemetery at Colt's The funeral of Mrs. Emm> Sut- eceived Its present character in the camXO sion the hoard adopted a resolution Bible period. 2 Crisco or Spry \t I9« '«„' 5 3< referring the matter to the prosecu- Neck. phen Dorsett, wife of Elbert, Dor- sett, formerly of Holmdel and Mid- Before the beginning ot the com- M tor for Investigation and If proven mon era, when the Temple In Jeru- Del Monte JKKL ft |7< proper.to bring the matter before the Mlu May Woodward. dletown, was held Saturday at her Green Giant Peas ti 15< late home at St. Petersburg, Florida. salem still stood, the high purposes grand jury. Miss May Woodward died of com- •»• • I Mokes .*...•-. «„ «•»«»% Mrs. Dorsett was born at Brade- of the day wore expressed. in. rites After the morning session Sheriff plications last Thursday at the home t animal sacrifice, the common form Del Maiz Niblets 2 Roberts emphasized that ha had of her mother, Mrs. Annie A. Wood- velt on March 2, 1866, and was the daughter of Robert Roy and Eliza- f worship in the ancient world. Bisquicks ^ 17c ^'2 9c made no charges against Davljon be- ward, and her sister, Mrs. Daniel C. Since the year 70, however, the cen- fore the board meeting but had Oakes, on Memorial parkway, Atlan- beth Sutphen. Surviving, besides her husband, are a sister, Mrs. Lydla tral theme of-the ritual has been Campbell's JZl 3 merely reported to them what he had Uo Highlands. She. was M years enltence, prayer, and righteous, ae- Jello or Royal DISSERTS PI*5« b been told and the evidence he had old and waa a popular member ot Sutphen Tltton, and three brothers, :lon. Lemuel W. Sutphen of Red Bank Campbell's 3 22' collected. Members of the board, In the faculty of Washington Irving Remnants of the temple ritual axe a a discussion following the meeting, high school, Tarrytown, New York, and Robert Roy and George J. Sut- Heinz Ketchup "£17< phen ot HolmdeL •till found in' the present-day wor- referred to the accuser's police rec- where she had taught English since ihlp for Yom Kippur. The beauti- Peaches' SS I 5« ord, which has many arrests on 1828. ful concluding service for the day Pride of Farm CATSUP 'fel 2« statutory charges, and pointed out Miss Woodward was taken 111 lest Charles T. Fay, Jr. known as "Ne'ilah," "the closing that she and her husband are nowFebruary and underwent two opera- Charles F. Fay, Jr., son of Mr. and )t tho gates." Tbla undoubtedly re- Sun Rayed both In jail here because they were tions; in the Tarrytown hospital. Up- Mrs. Charles F. Fay, Sr., of Brook- ers to the closing of the Temple caught practising the "badger" game on her recovery she resumed her lyn, died Thursday at his summer gates although i It has now taken on 0 at Asbury Park In July, In which lutles as teacher but was forced to home, Waterman, and Grand ave- be added symbolical meaning of the Ritz Crackers N..C. ^ 21 < College Inn "SiS %?I5« a. youth was Inveigled to the home 5lve up and return to her home on nues, Rumson, of a heart attack. He sioalng of the gate of tears and sup- only to be caught there by. the hus- leave of absence. Miss Woodward was 14 years old. The boy had come illcatlon and the opening of the gate band. Board members took the at-waa a graduate of Middletown town- to Rumson about six weeks agog . it God's mercy. • -.• . Graham It 17< Baker's Cocoa ^8^ 15 titude that such a woman should sot ship high school and Newark Normal The . funeral was held Sunday In observance of Rosh Hashonah have been allowed to work around school, and afterward received her morning at St. Michael's church, his week, Rabbi Arthur Hershon in the county offices. digree of bachelor of science at New BrooklynBkl , and burialbil , In chargh e of R. lermons at Temple B'nal Israel de- 'While there Sheriff Roberts also York University. She taught at East- R. Mount * Son of Red Bank, was ined Judaism as a set .of ideals, uni- .FLOUR SALE - lowest Prices in Years... BUY NOW/ briefly discuued with board members hampton, New York, before going to in St. John's cemetery, Queens. versal In,their scope, about God, life the report from the State Commis- 'arrytown. She was a member of and: human relations. Judaism, he sioner of Institutions and Agencies the Westohester County Teachers, nald, was not a- blood cult nor an ex- SUNNYFIELD Gold MedalAHecker's, on the recent Inspection of the JalL the Tarrytown Teachers and the New St. John's Guild clusive nationalistic religion, for Another Jail matter brought before York State Teachers' asoolattons. ews, nor:a aogmatio plan for sal- All-Purpose Flour the board was the July report of Surviving besides her mother and Plans Card Parties ation. It waa through hlstorlo cir- Pillsbury or Ceresota Sheriff Roberts, whloh showed there sister "are three brothers, William E. cumstances, he declared, that Jewish 71b. bag v were 223 persons In Jail on July 1, .'4/,lb. bag 3'/ilb. bao 71b. baa 24/ilb.bag and John N. Woodward of Atlantic St John's guild of Little Silver met people became the bearers of Jud- and 148 there on July SI, with 1W Highlands and James A. Woodward aism. . ' • - :: r the highest number for any one day. Tuesday afternoon at the home ot the c of Mew York. president, Mrs. Joseph T. White of In speaking of religion ltaCjlf, the The total expenditure for food, etc, was held Monday was $1,314.12. The funeral Branch avenue, and made plans for rabbi stated that In these days man morning at St. Agnes's church. Rtv. a series of card parties for the bene- cannot put on religion as a garment, i A communication from Freehold 27' 75 18' 35' 97' Michael H. Callahan chanted a re- fit of the church organ fund. The first which can be removed at their con- Sunnyflald Flour allures GUARANTEED baking reiultt. township Informed the board that quiem mass. Burial by A. M. Posten party will take place Tuesday even- enience. Religion, he averred, must Take advantage of our special low prices. Buy flour now. the committee had received the let- and Sons was In Bay View cemetery. Ing, Ootober 19, and the committee la S>e practiced by men not only with ten and petitions of the Agricultural The bearers were Dr. Thomas C, Me-charge consists of Mrs, H. R. Kings- the "lips but with their lives." Workers union relative to remedying Vey, Joseph McVey, Reginald Hsjfdy, ley, Mrs. George Taylor,. Mrs. Ed- •• M «i» • Lima Beans K; condition! brought about by Immi- ward Worthley, Mrs. Reuben Taylor My-T-Fine Desserts pk0.5c David Bills, Oliver Williams and Ed- Archdeacon To Preach. grant labor brought here from the mund Hartcorn. and Mrs. Fred Ayers. The guild's South during the summer and had next meeting will be October 6 at Archdeacon Robert B. Grlbbon of Tomato Juices'Td 3^2 5< declined to pass the suggested or the parish house. Trenton will bo in charge at St. 4Pk,l5< din&nces. ' V D. Inrln Sutphln. Jbhn'sjohapel »,t LlttJe^Sllver Sunday, 2 D. Irwln Sulphln of Marlboro, a Present at Tuesday's gathering be- morning. The service will begin at Campbell's^rr 3^,20' The borough of Monmouth Beach guard at the State hospital at that sides those mentioned were Mrs. H. June Peas 3^ 2 5« made application for flfiOO of the dirt 11:15 o'clock and '-will consist of Holy place for the past six years, died Fri- S. Jackson, Mrs. Jessie-Spencer, Mrs. Communion and sermon, ' 2 c road funds: the borough of Xesns- day night after being confined to bedJons Bates, Miss Lillian Bates, Mrs. Peas "">«poRT •£&. 2?a°n. 25 String BeansH£ 3^2 5< burg the sum of $5,000 for the Im- for three days. He had been In poor Carrie Borden, Mrs. Benjamin A. provement of 'Waackaack creek, and Shoemaker and -Mrs. Frank Giles. d Neptune township for $8,000 of road ealth for some time. Tin%# Done FaneyGradeA No.2 I A. funds for next year. All applications Mr. Sutphln, who was 61 yean old, LEARN to DANCE J my sTGOS A & P Brand can I 7' Sweet Cbm'*£»ir3&'25< were received and ordered filed. was a son-in-law of the late Profes- or Forman M. Cossaboom, who died PARKING. Howell's Dancing School, Wheat and 21b. The board approved the action of in November, 1935, and a brothsr-ln- Monmouth Road * Roownlt Avt, Spratt's Fibo [Meat pkg. 35c Sauerkraut'iSS ^ I O< West Long Branch in awarding the A Letter on This Subject From Mrs. OAKHURST, N. J. law of Dr. Ralph F. Cossaboom of Thomas Jardbie. k contract for the Improvement of Freehold. He was born at Chapel • Our Main School I White Bread A«prr..hi!jfa< Hollywood avenue to L. E. Seeley for Hill and was the son of the late Built Red Bank, N. J. ««S SSth SI, BROOKLYN, N.V. Presto & «: r-25« his low bid of $1,498.34, and the ac- nd Louise Irwln Sutphln. His wife, „ September 7, 193T. ChUdr»n'« Tap «nd Bullet ClaiMl, Dear Editor: tion of Little Silver In awarding the Mrs. Blanche Cossaboom Sutphln, Mond»ri, 4 and 5 p. m. contract for the Improvement of urvlces. The parking In Red Bank being Adulu' B«llroom Clus Mondiri, Mazola Oil &23 Choc. Syrup H«nh«y. 3'a'n, 25< Prospect avenue to Charels J. Hess, a problem I want to offer this humble 8:30 p.-in. Mfl Inc., for the low bid of $2,485.40. They The funeral was held Monday af- suggestion: one-hour on Broad street Miiollor'c <"«i>/ O I Tc ernoon at his late home, with Rev. from the nostofflce to Front street, Chlldrtn'i Sptcitl Ratal 10 CUu Uf also ordered filed the application of •on. »3.00 (Sapb 13 to Stpt. SO only) Puffed Rice . Pk0.10« MIddletown township for $3,000 for Frank Huff, pastor of the Marlboro two hours on Monmouth street. No ITIUCII6I a Spaghetti or Noodles Aplcoi. I # * Reformed church, officiating, Stephen parking limit on other streets. OPEN MONDAYS ALL WINTER the improvement of the lagoon at T«nlh Succedful Year In Oikhunt. q Leonardo. rlsyden, a member of the staff of Mrs. Thomas Jardlne. SUNSWUT Puffed Wheat 2.a,l5< he State hospital, sang "Beautiful Prune Juice b of. 15« The plans and specifications for the } r new bridge at West Farms, as sub-Isle of Somewhere," accompanied at Waldorf Paper 4on,l5 « mitted by County Engineer Otis R. he piano by Mrs. Clifford VanKlrk Ovaltine ^ 29< tst&& Seamon, were approved by the board. if Marlboro. FUMERflL The new bridge was made necessity The bearers were John O. Ben- Scot Tissue ^"n 3 «... 22< by the collapse of the old one three ett, John Schrelber and Mr. Van- HOME Sweetheart SOAP 3 cak..l 7< lusklrk, all of Marlboro; Clarence Flakes or Granules |flB. |A weeks ago when a car ran Into one C e of the supports. The new structure Itevens and Raymond Fary of Sea MaknclofliHWiarlonger Pkg. I 7 Camay Soap^i'Tw^.r. eak« 5 will have a concrete floor on steel Irlght and Robert Earhardt of Key- 8oa -i ? beams. It will be a 60-foot span, with iort Burial In charge ot the Wor- e 30-foot roadway and a five-foot walk en funeral Home of Red Bank was Rinso ^r pT0"8cfe 19« PreventsDrySkln cake 5 on one side. a the Brick Church cemetery, near Freeholder E. O. Murphy reported arlboro. on two offers that had been received Silver Dust J&LSX ** 17* Ivory Soap ±6« 2X19« for the scrap iron of the bridge. The Jacob Meyer. HONESTY OF Cltron-Byer Co. of Trenton offered Jacob Meyer, retired Newark coa- deiOX the speed soap • PKg.,1 I * OXydolra,,wcm,.nglaUndr,ScPX I 9< $11 a ton and A. Lewis of Asbury actor, died Thursday at his home PURPOSE Park offered $12 a ton. The matter in. Sycamore avenue, Shrewsbury, c x was referred to the bridge commit- llowlng an Illness of several Thit organization waa founded Super Suds *•* *°* 3z..25 Kirkman's«. 6 -25« tee. months. He waa stricken ill of The board voted to send a resolu- neumonia last spring while In to serve those of every creed in f tion to County Farm Agent EUwood Florida and never fully recovered. Red Bank and vicinity. In the Caflo Dog Food P&G Soap Z.Z 7cak..25« Douglass wishing him a speedy re- He was 88 years old and > bachelor. « CUANSIR covery. Mr. Douglass, who was He was born In New York, a son more than twenty years that it BMsUI*Sesss.'« taken 111 with a heart attack last of the late Louis and Amelia Meyer. has been our privilege to attend Orange Juice s^dm. «? IO« OaDDIIT SscSsceunwUhoutSmtchlne g Wednesday, was later removed to He went to Newark when, a boy Fltkln hospital, where his condition and had spent practically, all his Catholic and Protestant families, yesterday was,reported as Improved. life there. He retired several years we have proved that this is a Preserves Super Suds &*£* 17 ago. service for all, that it it readily .Except Strawberry and Ratpbtry He was a member of Pypbsgonlo DRUM AND BUGLE CONTEST. lodge, F. & A. M., Newark; the adaptable to the financial Masonlo Veterans' association, of status and spiritual needs Many Red Bankers Plan to Attend which he was a life member, and Competitions at Newark. of each family. SU JUunb Cuts SpetiaSfy Puced! Temple Bnal-Jeshurun. A large attendance of residents of Surviving are his sister, Mrs. CHOICE GRADE SPRING LAMB .sRed Bank and vicinity Is looked Pauline Rose of Shrewsbury, and for at tlie pre-natlonal American several nieces and nephews. Legion drum1 and bugle competi- Tho funeral was held Saturday tion to be held Sunday night, Sep- afternoon at Bnat-Jeshurun ceme- tember 10, at Newark school sta- tery chapel, Hillside, with Rabbi dium. One of the features will be Solomon Foster officiating;. Inter- a competing performance by the ment, In charge of the John W. Los Angeles Drum and Bugle corps, Flock funeral home of Long BrancnY LEGS of LAMB 29 which will be led by Betty Louise was In Bnal-Jeshurun cemetery. ' e Atkinson as drum major. Other organizations which will participate Loin Lamb Chops b45 Shoulder of Lamb^ib. 19* are Victor McLaglen's corps of « Sirs. Sarah Zella Belchards. men, Curtis O. Reddan post of Dan- Mrs. Sarah Zella Relchards, widow ville, Illinois, Tarentumpoat of Penn- of Harry Relchardi, died of compli- Rib Lamb Chops . 39^ Stewing Lamb JSL.b 15« sylvania, drum corps from Marlboro, cations Saturday at the horns of her Massachusetts; Stratford, Connecti- slsUr, Mrs. Arthur Crozler of Fair Shoulder Lamb Chops ib.33< cut; Wilmington, Delaware; San Haven road, Fair Haven. She had Thit year's lamb crop li a large one and of exceptionally good quality. All our lamb It chole* grads-a deflnlta meat rating Oabrlol post of California and Com- been a. patient in the Medical Center Progress monwealth Edison post of Chicago. at Jersey City the past four months applied to lamb of fin* texturt) and superior quallty-tha finest offared by the country's leading packers. Thrifty too .... for at k i The last named post now holds the and was brought to the home' ot Mrs. these low prlcei everyone can afford to select from our varl«ty( roaiti for Ihe.famlly dinnersdinner,, chchopo t for quick luppsn. championship. Many tickets for Croxler last Thursday. Constant Improvement In the efficiency ot the competition have been sold at ' Mrs. Relcbards had been a resident equipment and highways make It possible tor ua to 4 lbs. the rooms of Shrewsbury post of of Fair Haven the past 20 years.. For e and tbe American Legion of Red Bank. a number of years she waa employed serve distant areas undo locally. FANCY FOWL ib. ever 31Ib. Great Interest Is being shown In In the dry goods store of Straus Co, S 29 the American Legion national con- on Broad street, Red tiuk. She was vention to be held at New York a member of the Sons add Daughters September 19 to 24. In connection ot Liberty lodge. BurvMng besides ib. with the drum corps competition 31 Mrs. Relchards Is a dakhter, Mlsi R.R.Mo«nt & Son POT ROAST BONELESS CHUCK 39° wrfses of Bights over New York will Frances Rilchara>. *• T ISTASLISHCD ises be given to spectators who bold The funeral was h»]\ Tuesday fortupate numbers. The flights will afternoon at the home oflMrs. Cro- PBBDBBIO K. ADAMS, HOB, Bacon 8»«-HKKSCK. '^23« Fresh Fillet .J9« take place while tbe convention la tiMiuKV « sier. Rtv, Henry p BoiT FUNERAL DIRECTORS of the Fair Havtn Method EASTERN EASTf cr: DIVISION A & P FOOD STORES DIVISION 2> William B, Towlsr, JTi"'fcas opened a hardware' store •&&/> former p River Brehm building . on_ pep in-. avenue LoMg Branch Youthr Wading no,w. owned; by (ho Oaraells,v.broi then. . '' . ' -:':'~-"^''''~;'},, '• ' '• Near Gravel Bottom, Steps In- Ths pbstofflce wWVbe refiirnUhed to Water Beyond Hii Depth— throughout, With new .partitions, fix- Coudn Attempts Rescue. tures and generalcfflce equipment. , *Alfredr>*»dsen,C.who, ^teaW > government school at Newport News, Vincent Sassano, Jr., IB yean old, i. iilfiiifiiR & co. of Long Branoh, wu drowned Sat- Virginia, was boipe.^ver the week- urday when, while wading In t)wln* end* * ' mlng^tver,' near Qravel tJBottoio, he v The Peninsula hotel 'bas been stepped Into water beyond hli depth. closed tfor the«»esjon.-» ;..,',!••• The'boy, unable to swim, .carried 'en V Mrjji Bloomnety Wary, of rJChureh • Ill M AlltlU S CRR1T STtftIS a struggle with hl« coiuln and com- •treef and Mrkv'J. '»'"WUntott of panion, Edward..V)tale, 30, «f .Brook- ynton CJtyfWi.V»«been> spending a lyn, who sought to rescue hlm._ An- Yew ilay»^witb7Wr/ah«J>Jar»."Edwar d other youth, William Hausoblld, 14, Loftus of WHUboro, N»w York. tilTlK D.LISO <« U/ll of Long Branch, completed the par- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Applegate "LAVNCEWT" - Sueii, \ f ty of three that had come to Red 'and son have returned to Passalo opera, patent trimmed) Bank to bo.the in. the river at New- after having spent the summer here.' Black. By Paltu Delito.\ man Springs. . V . i Mr. Applegate la prlnolpal of one of f #w 1S.7S Top boy'a body was recovered with- the Passatt schools." in half an hour by Reuben White, Recorder Walter'JT.'Sweeney ta sandal In black tuede. Bj\ well-known rlverman, who had been around again jaf tar having been con- Falter OeUlo. •. J6.7SJ called upon by Red Bank polios to fined to bis home with Illness. drag the bottom, The body was re- Mr. and Mrs.' Emll Bchwarx and moved to the funeral establishment two sons of Newark were week-end tutie tanial In black. Byt of. John W. Block at Long Branch. guests ot Mr. and Mrs, John A. Teller DeLUo. . 16.75 An Investigation of the tragedy/was B-lchter. • conducted by Deputy Chief. Harold .. A radio Installed In the polios car ~CRVSADER"-Pumhe4 swirled tuede, black or( DavlSon and Captain Joseph Bray. on trial a month ago was purchased red mud. By Palter De- The' three boys had entered th« by the borough cqupcll at last week's Llto. . •. . . 1S.7S 'river at a spot, long known aa meeting. It Is a special set. tuned Gravel Bottom. Access to this part to the county police radio station at '•EDINBVRGH"- of the river Is made from the for- Freehold and cost $140. The vote Punched Oxford in black mer Oust Ornberg camp on Newman on the motion to buy the radio, 'tueif. B) Pallet VtLito, Springs road. . The camp this year however, was not unanimous. Coun- Is vacant but,, despite this, many cllmen Charles BUenberger and Ed- persona have been making u»e of tho ward, A. Brown voted brthe affirm- beach. ative, Philip Rock voted "no" and The boys, after bathing at Gravel Sol Nelmark was recorded as "not Bottom, waded down the river, past voting." a sharp turn, which hid them from The Sons and Daughters ot Lib- vlow of other bathers. At this turn erty will dispose of a blanket on the awlft current of the river has the co-operative plan. dug several deep holes In the bottom, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gahn have which Is also strewn with stumps of moved from Ocean avenue to tho trees. This section of the river Is also generally used by boys who can Bedford house at West Park, Rum- swim and who swing Into the river son. from branches, of trees from a high Herbert F. Young Is making a bank. At the time of the accident number of Improvements to his the river at this point was not being home on Church street. It will have used. a new porch and new roof, and will be enclosed with composition shin- Vltale told the police that he at- gles. . tempted to grasp his cousin as the Mrs. Stephen Johnson and grand- water closed over him. The strug- son Lester have moved to Trenton ASBIOHS gling boy clutched his cousin around the neck and almost pulled him for the winter after 'spending the down with him. He managed to summer here. Mr. Johnson is en- break the boy'a grip but was unable gineer for the Taylor Provision Co. to regain a hold on the struggling of Trenton. youth. He and the third' boy then rushed for help. Persons swimming Tinton Falls. at 'Gravel Bottom rushed to ths spot but were unable to locate the victim, Tha E»fltUr sur In bought at Dttld The Bed Bank first aid aquad was Beott'i ttor*. called and Mr. White, was notified. 1 School reopened yesterday for the The latter located the body after a new term. All the teachers are the search of about ten minutes. Arti- same as last year. New furniture ficial respiration was attempted but has been bought for the second and the youth was pronounced dead by third grades. A room in the base- Dr. Walter W,. Gosling.. ment of the building has been made H01GVAL Vincent was the son of Vincent R. into a meeting place for the town- Sassano and the late" Rose Vitale ship committee of Shrewsbury town- Sassano. Besides his father he is ship and for the township board of survived-by five brothers- and four education. Tha work, was done by sisters. They are Nicholas Sassano William. S. England, janitor of the of Tampa,-Florida, and Joseph, Vic- school. tor, Frank, Louis, Anna, Isabella, Mrs. Thomas, Calandrlello and her Theresa and Catherine Sassano, all two children are making a sojourn HOOtt of Long Branch. Another brother at Watertown, New York. John was killed In an automobile . Mr, 'and** Mrs. John McNeil and accident in 1029. Mrs. Saasano. died Miss Frances Judge of Katona, New in December, 1933. '. York, formerly' of this place,! spent The funeral was held Tuesday last week with Miss Margaret Dean. morning at St. James' -church, Long MIis Margaret Bhults- waV.st guest of Branch, where the boy attended Miss Dean over the week-end. . ' Sunday-school, Rev. Morton A. Mtss, Janet Boott Is spending two Barnes, rector of the church, offici- weeks at Byosiett, Long Island, with ated, and burial was In Woodbine her sister, Mrs. Everett Bradley. cemetery, Long Branch. . - William. Bennett has hli new res- idence on Sycamore avenue almost ready for occupancy. He expects to Rowboat Upsets, move into it the latter part of this mflnth;' Two Men Saved Mr. and Mrs. Halverson. have re- turned to New York after having Richard Crowe *nd John Hasbagen spent the summer with Mrs. George ot West New Brighton, fitaten Is- Coleman. ;•-•••• land, had a narrow escape .in the , The Ladies' aid society of. the storm Surtdsiy night when their row- Methodist church will meet at the boat overturned while they were row- home of Mrs. E. O. Ehlnger this af- Ing with provisions from Highlands ternoon;;*'"-.. •••--i.:1 . » . to their cabin cruiser, Traveler, In ; Mrs,'Fred Rlngenb&rger and her the river. Their wives were aboard daughter, Miss Marie'-Rlngenberger, the cruiser. ,' are oh their way back from England, Despite the swift current Crowe Where they spent most of the sum- managed to reach a piling, undertht mer, and they are expected home Probing inuTthe roinantk past for inspiration, the cleverest de*; railroad draw and was pulled to this week. safety. Hashagen clung to the boat Murray M. Rosenburg has moved signers of fine shoes for women have this, season seized upon thi) and was finally .washed ashore with Into his new" home on Dorbrook It, a ponslderable distance down the Farm on the Scobeyvllle road. His river. While coast guards spent the estate Is one of the show places of Middle Ages TT taking' a ~cue 'from the~aristocfatic upturn of a] night searching for him he slept un- this locality. In addition to having der the boat, kept warm by the con- built a very attractive house be has tents of a bottle of liquor, which spent a small fortune for landscape knight's footwear? borrowing: the'forthright 'square look of the, was not lost when the boat upset work and for rare trees and shrub- The Coast guards found him the next bery. ' shoe Friar, Tuck mutt haw*wornTgivirig heed to the buskins that morning none the worse for his ex- Miss Patrlola Magulre has returned perience. to her 'home at West Long Branch after having spent' most ot the sum- shod a lady fair, like Guinevere or Meli&ande. All this quaint and, Boys can make extra pocket money mer with her aunt, Miss Margaret selling The Register—Advertisement Dean. • JL charming pageantry is translated in termfof suede and calf to new, Fall shoes as modern as fwe-hours-by-plane-to-Bermuda and laid MOLLY at your feet, .ladvefof New Jersey^ that you may walk in beauty} rKpNtlfADl SIIOIS (,, I.IO tOm* 4HD COVHTKt tlthxl I, uiLitn (u ri|iit/ "PAM" -Lattice front "SCALLOP"-High Hep- "BENCH"'- Cuffe* ttepin, black tuede Kith in, black, brown, blue, ttepin, dnttnctlj' moyen* FOOD age. Black or brottn green reverted calf. 9.75 [patent. . , . 10.75 tuede. By I. Miller. 16.75 THE BEST FOB LESS ; t * "ETON" -Kiltie oxford f'GALA" - Open vamp Britith Ifalker in run r«. "RIBETTE" - So/los ttepint black, with grot, ttepin, blick tuede. 10.75 tcrted calf, . >. 10.75 18 MONMOUTH ST. Phone Red Bank 3144. grain. By I. ffiUer. 15.75 "MONK" - Stepln of "CARLISLE" - Pump of ijjpnaitlc air, by Pedc- "MtiRCUnY" - iKingd :black tuede, , , , 10.75 modi. Black and colon, Hapiir, in black tutde. Br >• . 13.75 I. Miller. ... 14.79 Prime {•CELEBRITY" - Sandal "MONtROSE" - IFInga* "CAITER" - Stepln of ttepin, another variation, ! I c ttepin In multi-colored Slack' or mil reverted btock tuede. By 1. Miller. tuede. Alto black iu«de coif. By Pedemode. 12.75 5 25lb. Steaks Kith patent., • • 10.75 . . . 15-75 lb. "PICCADILLY" - Side «CAPVCMN"-Slepln w buckle ttepin, black or a la Friar .Tuck. Black,'' Roas(QCAUTt Y BEEF) BEEF) •V*P#HCf I?V ' C.f,«IL.J \JAi/jubs < ^ stifcneit 6rown reverted'calf, • brown, blue, green re. Britlih Walker faihloru verted calf, Br U Miller. oxford, black or broim • 11.75 tuede. ... . 9.75 , 19,75 SWIFTS BROOHPTELD BONELESS BOIXED Butter 36B,. Veal Roast (ONE-FOUND BOLLS} 29I WOMEN'S BfifTfR SOOsff( fc$ fOfJRTB H6»M BEST MADE FBESHMADE FRANKS ologna lb. lb. Pace Four RED BANK-REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 9; 1087;. Sea Bright, ad Mr. Worden I* en* Endeavorers To Hazlet. LJqoroft. joying a vacation from his duties at the Worden funeral home. Red Bank, (Tie 9*4 Baafc Bediter au fee toasht at Uaeroft from Habut Molun, who oil Celebrate 50th • delivery rmte). Mrs. M. Van Braokle was' hostess River Plazk- to the members of the Woman'* Guild Mrs. Matthew Mullin, Jr., has re- lltlbrill Mi ^ Society of St. Mary1* Eplaoopal church, Key- turned home- from Blvervlew hos- (Tht Bed Bank SnrliUr on bi bouihi port, at her home Thursday after- pital, where the had been a patient In XUvir Pliu from Albert Ltndeiutnitn,} Young Folk* of Leonardo Will noon. The meeting was well attend- several day* with Injuries Mcelved Ml*s Helen Gordaychlk,' Mis* ed. It being the first of the season. recently la a fall at her home. Thelma - Nlolsen .and R. A. Fisher, Hold Banquet at Red Bank Mrs. J. Harvey Bowne turned in Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wles* and Jo., enjoyed a moonllfht sail up the 142, which was realized from two daughter Dorothy of Olendale, Long Hudson river Monday night. . Tuesday, September 21, and Island, were week-end visitors of food sales held during the summer. Mrs. Elwood Hendrloks has a new CAMPBELL JR'S a Rally September 24. The Guild will hold.a card party Ramon Motion- and family. Mis* Margaret Molion of New York spent Plymouth sedan. . In the parish house Friday evening, Billy Stobo and Robert Hendrlck* September 17. The members will the week-end at her home here. The Christian Endeavor society of spent Thursday at Rosolle Park with have a miscellaneous booth at the James Wllooxen and family of As- Thomas Downle. .hs Leonardo Baptist church will ob- bury Park have taken possession of bazar to be held by the church Oc- Miss Arllne Llndanstruth la spend- lerve Its 50th birthday with a golden tober 13-14. They will also serve a Robert L. Cooke's house on tha main TENDER FOWL, (4,5 ttii) ....;....*„...„.. 30c Jubilee celebration' shortly. All of road. They moved in Saturday, The ing a week at North Bergen with cold supper, consisting of ham, Mrs. A. C. WIeder. Miss Linden- the present and former living mem- baked beans, potato salad, cabbage house was formerly occupied by C. BROILERS/FRYERS; ROASTERS...... 35c era have received Invitations to Powell Beyland and family who have striith, was .at North Bergen two s AU bird* cleaned, ready for oooklngv r salad, beets, rolls and coffee and Ice days thi* week._ _ ' i larttolpate. cream. Mrs. M. Van Braokle, Mrs. moved to Rochester, New York. Tuesday, September 21, at the E. R. Boyd and Mrs. W. A. Swing Jack Kelly, Sr., has purchased a FRESH EGGS Maryland tea house, Red Bank, the will have a miscellaneous booth. Boy* oan make extra pocket monay Free Bellrerr Servloe—Wednesday and Saturday. • Ford roadster. < illllni The Register— Advertisement society will hold a banquet. Miss Mrs. Charles Cluna and Miss Grace • PHQNB BED BANK S78-W-L • - Kathlyn Guttormsen, president, will Mrs. T. Rudlger of Bethany road RED CROSS SHOES has purchased a new Chevrolet se- Feeney of New York were week-end ie toaatmlstress and Rev. Ellwood dan, William Bell Is driving a new visitors ot William Domldlon and S. Wolf, pastor, will give the Invoca- family, tion. The charter members and Ford V-8 sedan, and Frank Terry >ther outstanding past leaders will ha* bought a new Plymouth sedan. More than ao persons attended a !Gl Santo**,'Mr. and Mr*. Martin Welch Personals. of Meehanlcavlile, New" York, and Scots Day At Auto Collision Mr. and Mrs. Harry'Eddl* of Green- Mr, and Mrs. Tnoma* Voorhli of A Lesson in Economy; wlch, New York, spant Labor day At Scobeyville Bergen place returned liome last with Mr. and Mrs.-Jame* Walsh of Holmdel Drew .mek after a vaoatloa in the Pocono Linden place. • . • •* • * '-*..' Miss Ann Russell of Farmlngdale, Experlanoe teaches a good rule—there hi no mountains. , • Charles B. Otteraon, son of -Mr. aged 19 years, was cut on her fore- saving in buying things that do not glv* sat- Dr. Leonard "Wi Carlbon of Broad and Mr*. J. D. Qttarson, Jr» of Broad More Than 5,000 head in an accident at Scobeyville isfaction. Thousands of foodbuyers have street -spent the week-end with his atreet, la seriously ill In a hoapltal Friday while a passenger In an auto- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carlbon, at Norfolk, Virginia. Mr.Oiterson, a Emett Griffith* of Red Bank mobile owned and driven by her turned to class and made ACME Markets at Wildwood, where 'they have been government employee, at Washing- uncle, Dr. Harold A. Tllton of Farm- their Food Headquarters. Our bigger values spending the summer. • ton, went to Norfolk on a, vacation. Won the Contest at Towing lngdale, who praotlse* dentistry* at ring the bell while there Is no recess from Mr. and Mrs. (John R. Bagurton the Caber and Veraon Bennett Red Bank. A truck owned by Ed- Mr. and Mr*. Charlea Norrls of win C. Reed of Tinton Falls and high quality standards. and children Robert, and J>ne of West Front street have returned cmt West Sunset avenue visited the Wop 100-Yard Dwh. laden with groceries, fruit and vege- Red Bank's Large, Modern, Convenient Market from a month'* sojourn in the Whit* table* also figured In the accident 'Bronx Zoo at New York Monday. mountain* near BrUtoI, New Hamp- Mrs. Minnie Dangler, and Mia* shire. • - ;-., ';: '„ V More than 6,000 persona attended Both machine* were' going' west, 'Harriet Taylor ot MoLaren (treat Mis* OertrudVSpoto of Riverside the; annual. Scot*-day celebration at when Mr. Reed made a left turn to 73 BROAD STREET have returned home after spending Garden* has had, a* h*r guest for Theron. MoCampbell's Ramaneasln drive Into Ralph E. Lott's place. Dr. MARKETS v several weeks with relative* a a week Mia* Leonore Bdal of Allan- farm at Holmdel on Labor day. They Tllton attempted to veer hi* machine In The Center of Bed Bank Newport, Rhode Island. town, Pennsylvania, who. is her came from various part* of the state to the right to avoid a collision but : he was unable to do so. • Hi* car : Mr. and Mrs. William T. Parker roommate at Hood college, Freder- and from some places outside of New of Conover lane have returned home ick, Maryland Among those attend- Jersey, many buses being used for crashed into the rear of the-truck after a motor tour of the New Eng- ing a beach party recently" In Mia* transportation. Games and various and tpe truck turned over on one CERESOTA or land states. While In Qlen, New Edel'i honor ware Misses Helen and festivities were enjoyed all day and «lde, most of It* contents being spilled Hampshire, they visited with Mrs. Florence Ohrlstemen of Denvllle, at night there wu dancing and sing into the road. Dr. Tllton and Mr. PILLSBURY'S Now Jersey. , ing. Reed, escaped Injury. MUs Russell's Adrian J. Nltsehelm. Mrs. N1U- Injury was more painful than serious. ichelin < before her' marriage was 'Freeholder and Mr*. James 8. The only residents of this locality Not much damage was done to the Miss Theresa Pappa of Red Bank. Parkes of Reckless place are vaca- to win-prizes were Ernest Griffiths, truck, but Mr./Tllton's car wa* tow- They also visited Mr. and Mrs. tioning-In Vermont •' i son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Griffiths ed to a garage to be repaired. . Oeorge Silver, Jr., of Shrewsbury, Joseph Relaa, son of Mrs.'George of Elkrldge, Red Bank, and Vernon Vegetable Tfa who have been stopping with 'Mr. Rets* of MonmoutU* street, ha* re- Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles * Shortening can Sliver's parents, Mr. and Mr*. turned home from Lake Carmel, Bennett of Holmdel. Ernest excelled JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB, Oeorge Silver, Sr., at Rutland, Ver- New York, where he. spent a weak at tossing the caber and Vernon won mont. Mr. .Silver and ' his family, with hi* aunt, Mr*. Harold Adam*. the 100-yard dash. Vernon la to/ bo Four New_ Members Received at have returned home. George Ostrov, son. /of Mr. and full, back'for this year'* Red Bank Lost Week's Meeting. Mrs. , William Ostrov of William high school football team. His fath- '' Mrs. Morgan B. Ellert and son At an executive meeting of the Morgan and Mrs.. Elsie McLeod re- •treet, returned home Sunday from er Is superintendent of Bernon S. Rich, Well Aged Monmouth Memorial hospital, where Prentice's estate. Ernest's father Is Junior Woman's club of Red Bank Full Flavor turned this week from Canada. They last Thursday at the home of Mrs. n» also visited Niagara Falls and point* he underwent an operation for the superintendent of Afaram I. Elkus 23 A, F. Nielson four new members Store Cheese of Interest In Pennsylvania. removal of his tonsils. estate. Miss Helen-Power, daughter of were received. They are Misses , Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rohl. and Tossing the caber probably attract- MarjOrle Holmes, Ann Laird, Dor- c GOOD two sons Robert and Arthur of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Power.of ed more attention than any other William street,, and.Mis* Margaret othy VanSauter and Rita Conroy. LUCK Malvern, Long Island, have returned game. It took place both' during the MISB Jacqueline Simpson, the presi- Cheese £V 25 [Oleo Harbison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. homo after visiting' Mrs. Koert Hey- morning and afternoon.' A cedar dent, presided. The new members !or of Leroy placo. r Samson Harbison of the Half-Mile pole 13 feet In length and weighing road, are atendlng Drake'* Business we're initiated at the first regular John Splllane of McLaren street about -163 pounds is used. The tos- meeting of the club last night. has resumed his duties as bookkeep- college, Perth Amboy. er holds the pole upright In his two rc» Mis* Mary Mabon. of New York Miss Caryl "Sturges, chairman of Best Pure Lard 2 25 er for the Aspdln Paint Co. on White hands and after a short run at- street after enjoying a week's va- and Mrs. Elizabeth • Merrlman of tempts to throw It over. Many of the program committee and her as- sociates, will have Miss Mary Madi- cation. Fair Haven have returned after the contestants failed to accomplish Korean . MAXWELL HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. Fred WHman of spending'two weeks at Cape Cod. this feat. The distance is measured son of L. Bamberger & Company for the speaker at the October n> White street have returned from a Mrs. William Ostrov and two chil- from the spot where the caber cans 26c week's automobile trip to Pennsyl- dren, Harold and Helene, of William struck the ground to the far end of meeting. She will give a talk on Crabmeat Coffee can street have returned home after the pole. Ernest tossed the caber fall fashions. The club Is planning HEINZ or CLAPP'S • Joseph Dillon, manager of Liggett'* spending two' weeks at FtUlsburg, farther than anyone else. for a Hallowe'en dance. C Standard Quality No. 2 drug store on Broad street. Is en- New York. - Others at the executive meeting Joying two weeks' vacation. Miss Mary McOrath, daughter lof The Lovat band of New York won besides those mentioned were Miss- 3 »*• 2I can the bagpipe contest and received as Baby Foods Tomatoes 5c Rev. Dr. John B. McCloakey and Mr, and Mrs. James McGrath of Me- es Helen Imlay,, Anita Matthews, chanio street, 1* (pending three first prize a trophy offered by Gov- Florence White, Magna Mountford, Rev. Thomas E. Carney of St. James' ernor G. Harold Hoffman and $150 church, John L. Montgomery of the weeks with her .aunt Mrs. James Lillian Savage, Wilda VanWagenen, Marks of Patterson, New York. in cash. The bagpipe band of Mont- Jeanne Dunnell, Mae Jackson, Louise Monmouth County Organization for clalr won second prize of (100. In Social Service and Martin H. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. John Moncrlef of Parker, Mlna Davis and Jane Mc- a soccer contest the Rahway Rang Hugh. • attended a double header between the Westslde avenue and a party of Key- ers defeated the Scottish-Americans Del Monte Grapefruit 10 Athletics and "Yankees Monday at port friends spent Labor day In the of Kearny, 6 to 0.' Bronze cups were •• Slilbe Park, Philadelphia, as guests Blue Ridge mountain* of Virginia, given to both teams. Isabelle Tay- D. A. R. Begents to Meet. • of Connie Mack, Athletics-manager, making the trip by automobile. lor of Springfield, Long Island, won Regents of the shore division of i Morris Miller, Carl Bremer, Vin- Mr. and Mr*. Robert C. Hance of two first prizes of $10 each In the the Daughters of the American Re- cent Moyes, Raymond Lipplncott, Riverside avenue are spending two Highland fling- and sword dances. volution will meet tomorrow at tfie '. Wilbur McConnell, John Pfelffen- week* at The Weirs, New Hamp- Wllma Bulck of Trenton was second Klngsley Arms hotel, Asbury Park, Kellogg's Corn Flakes i berger, Robert H. Rogers and Har- shire. in both these events and she re- to discuss plans for celebration of old Adamson left this morning for Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bischoff and ceived prizes aggregating $10. Constitution Day, September 17. Ocean City, where they will attend three daughters have returned to This day has been declared a legal SL LL the state American Legion conven- their home at Valley Stream, Long Rev. Thomas P. Haig of Somer- holiday- in New Jersey by Governor tion as delegates from Post 168 of Island, after spending the week-end vllle was the chief speaker. He said Harold G. Hoffman. Mrs. James H. Red Bank. The convention will close and holiday with Mr*. Frank Egan "canny frugality" was a cardinal Mattenlee will represent Shrewsbury Beveraaes » 2 >&• 15 Saturday night. of Spring street,. Mr. and Mrs. Bls- virtue and that'America would be a better place today if more of it had Towne chapter of Shrewsbury. .- Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Lang of choff have Just completed a vacation m^'mS w %SM %M^M^9 returned from a visit In tbe Cats'- tober 8, at the tint meeting of the office for the practice of med.lcln« Shrewsbury. Keyport. kill mountains. . . season. "Gardens of the Nations" In Philadelphia, pr. pliant recently TIMOTHY It HOUNIHAN -~p Committee Asks People St Mary's summer home, which )• Will be the topic, directed by Mra. completed his lnternethlp In a Phila- (Tbe Bad Bank B«I«Ur can bi boughl (Tbt Red Bank Regliter can ba bought In Shrowabury from tin Shrewsbury Mar. In Ktrport from - Costa Brothers. Mn. sponsored by the churoh of St. Mary Van 'B. Walker, .chairman ot tho delphia, hospital," ••.'•.. ••••'. •'••--. ' Contractor and Builder I Nominate McCampbell ket, at tho. poitofflce from Mn. Jamu Florence Melee, Gui Senior, and Mrs. Clara the Virgin, on 46th street, New York, Garden department of the club. Spe. Mr. and Mrs. C. Leon Garrdon have Rlordan, and from Our Edwordl on th Suaaman). hag been closed for the season. Mr. clal mUBlo under the direction of returned from a trip to Maine. S P EC I A LIZ IN G I N JOBBING | corner o( Newman Sprlnn road an< Freeholder At Primary Shrewsbury avenue). ana Mrs. George W. Smith will have Mra. George Porter Jr. will be a fea- Mrs. Fred White has returned, from SCREEN v AMD OTOBH ENCLOBUBEP ' The local public schools reopened charge of the property during the ture of the afternoon's program. An yesterday. a vacation In the Pocono mountlna, Bam. . • M HUDSON AVB, can BANK, N, *. Services will be resumed Sunday winter month*. address by Mra. Carolyn Hood of Pa. '..••.' • . . . Letter to Voters and Taxpayer*: morning:' at Christ church. Holy George Birch, Jr., and P. O. Welg- Mr: and Mrs. William Lambertson Rockefeller Center, New York, Il- Mr. and' Mrs. S. Kutrumbos and Communion will be celebrated b; and, Jr., filed petitions for the nom- have returned from a vacation at lustrated by lantern slides, will be ohlldren of Norwich, Connecticut, Wo ara a group ot citizens who Rcv.Carroll M. Burck, rector, at 8 ination of counctlmcn on the Repub Point Pleasant. the main part of the program. ' have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. It Cost* No More to Buy the Beat at a. m. Morning: prayer will be llcan ticket for the primaries. There Miss Martha Carhart has accepted oeak'no advantages" from, public of- were no petitions filed for nomina- Mlta Stephanie Wallace, daughter Harry Heleotls.. . . ' ducted at 10:45 o'clock. a position In the Bradley Park of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wallace, will John Heyer has returned hll'dutlei • flclals other than the general good Miss Bessie Lane is enjoying a few tions eta the Democratic ticket. Mr. school In Neptune township. Miss Birch Is well known here, having enter Perm Hall college, Chambers- In the local postofflce after'a' two of the residents of Monmouth Coun- days' vacation from her duties a Carhart Is the daughter of Mr. and burg, Pai, this fall. weeks' vacation. the postofllce. been chief of the fire department ty. However, we are in position to Mrs, Bishop Carhart and is a grad Mrs, Iaadore Frager has returned Rev; N. 8. Hargrave Is ereotlng a John Batchelar and family of and active in civic affair*. He is an uato of tho Newark' State normal know that too much of Ihe public official.in one of the large New York from a vacation at Flelschnian's, building on Atlantic street which will Scarsdale,, New York,, spenp t the school. be opened as a restaurant by Mr, business handled from the Court h M mortgage companies. Mr. Welgand Now York. .. week-end and holiday with Mr, and held the position of councilman sev- Mrs. Kolsoy A. Carhart has a va- Hargrove's brother from California. House In Freehold Is Influenced by Mrs. E. J. Batchelar. ' George Oberlander. has closed, hla eral years ago, having, been eloctcd cation from her duties as a book- store In the Brown block and will, John B. Hoke is making a busi- MARKET favors to partisans. We make no Mrs. Leslie P. Holcombe and fam- on the Democratic ticket. He is a keeper wfth the Keyport Banking ness trip to Fall River, Massachu- ily have returned to Fort Leaven- continue hla oil burner bualneai *ST. I9O2 dharges against the,conduct of any slate motor vehicle Inspector. company, . . from hla home on Main street. setts. :i ' .2. J. ' "i one of the five individuals who form worth. Kansas, after spending the Richard Parker of Highlands has 123 WEST FRONT STREET summer with "-Mr. and Mrs, £. W. Miss Betty C. Hendrlckson spent Dr. Louis Sllcox, son of l5r. and Boys can make extra pocket money the Republican board of Freehold- rented the Palace lunch wagon on Mrs. J, E. D. Sllcox, has opened an Droosten. the week-end with Miss Prlscllla Broad street and will reopen It selling The Register—Advertisements PHONE: Red Bank 678. ers but we do charge that as a James Anderson and family of Taylor at Bronxvlllc, N. Y. shortly. He Is having tbe wagon Board they often sacrifice the in- Eatontown have taken possession of Mr. and Mrs. James Pappas and painted and placed in good shape. FKEE DKUVEBY. FBEE PABKINQ IN BBAB OF MARKET. terests of the people in order to heir recently constructed bungalow son of East Orango wore week-end on Sycamore avenue, near the Little guests of Mrs, Pappas' parents, Mr. Mrs. Joseph S. Gelger fell the en- favor a political machine and those Silver borough line. and Mrs, F. Palmer Armstrong. tire length of the stairway in her who contribute to its support. We home Monday and sustained a broken Mrs. John Valentino and son John Alt -t M. Halgh, chairman of the right arm. BACK TO SCHOOL Specia.lt for Thursday, Friday and Saturday I hold that a majority of the people of White street and Mrs. Bernard finance committee of the borough i Miss E. Thompson, home demon- do not have a representative of their Mazza and son Charles and daugh- council, has been ill at his home the er Verna of Long Branch are spend. past week. . . ^ strator for the Jersey City Power & ' It won't be long now , . . bring your .chil- own choosing on the Board of Free- ng a vacation with relatives at Co- Mr. and Mrs. William '• Edmonds Light Co. Is a patient In the hospital TBY OUB holders and that tjhts situation can lumbus, Ohio, and Huntlngton, Vir- have returned from a visit at East at South Amboy, dren's shoes to us for a good-as-new Repair job. . C each . be corrected if the people will nom- ginia. Hartford. Conn. Mrs. Roy Lambertson has rented Mock Chicken Legs inate and elect Therein McCamp- The Shrewsbury Hoae company Mrs. ,KB,trlna Wolfort of Rahway R. O. Walllng'a building on the south side of East Front street and will bell. .. _;' has accepted an invitation to attend has been visiting Miss Elizabeth Repairing done while U-wait. lVo annual firemen's parade Tuesday Miller. open a restaurant there shortly. Mrs. at Coney Island. Miss Anita V. Coon has reopened Lambertson la having the place Many Bepubllcans , Can Vote for painted. LEGS GENUINE McCampbell. Services at the Presbyterian church her kindergarten at her home on will be resumed Sunday morning, at Main street. Dr. and Mrs. S, H. Cassldy have At our request Mr. McCampbeli 0:45 o'clock. Rev. George &Jikl --Misses Molly and Annie McGlll- returned from their summer cottage GRAND'S Shoe Rebuilding Shop SPRING LAMB fllcd his petition for the office of 1 )astor, will preach the sermon. cudy of Boston-Have been visiting at Dover Foxcroft, Maine. (all SIIM) m I MAX GRAND, Prop. Freeholder on condition that we Mrs. Elmer C. Walnright will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cowan. Miss Dorothy Cohen has returned would see to it that he is nominated hostess Wednesday afternoon to Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hartzler and from a-visit at Spring Valley New and elected, insofar as we can pos- members of Shrewsbury auxiliary of daughter of Ephreta, Pa., were re- York. '.. •• 10 West Front St., Red Bank, N. J. FANOT' sibly do so. Iri fulfillment of that Riverview hospital. cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John O. Mrs. Clarence Bahrenburg will en- (Opp. Broad Street) promise we now appeal to public Miss Alma Sanborn of Sycamore Hartzler. tertain members of the Keyport SELECTED FOWL spirited men and women to go to avenue and William .Buchanan of Mr.'and Mrs. Frank Detoit have Literary club Friday afternoon, Oc- 33;; I the Primary on September 21st and Red Bank spent Monday at the - s n.) ask for a Democratic ballot and Flemington fair. vote for Theron McCampbell. Every The work of resurfacing Irving voter is entitled to vote In the Pri- place was started last' week when FANCY SELECTED OO4 mary. Those who did not vote in catch basins were put down. New Serial Starting COMING! the 1936 primary are free to elect Mrs. John Sagurton and Misses Fryers or Broilers Odlb the' ticket they will vote in the pri- Margaret and Evelyn Lange of this SAT., SEPT. 18 DICK POWELL mary on September 21st. Republi- place and Mrs. Jane Repphard of cans can vote for Mr. McCampbell Red Bank spent the holiday with Mr FRED WARING end Mrs. Samuel Spongier at-Bris- "S. O. S. A Few of Our Many Grocery Special* ! (if they did not vote In a Republican -, And His Fennsylvanlans primary last year) by asking for a tol, Pennsylvania. Coast Guard" Democratic] ballot. Mrs." George Foole suffered a brok- FULL CBEAM Farmers Should Voto for McComp- en arm last week in a fall at her i Starring home. beU. Robert Yorg is spending a week's .Ralph (Dick Tracy) Byrd "Varsity Show" We are satisfied that If nominated, vacation at Oyster Bay. He la em- ROLL BUTTER Theron McCampbell will be elected ployed as a chauffeur at Red Bank Jn November to the Board of Free- Morgan'c. Knapp and family have 2 DAYS ONLY — TODAY - FRIDAY holders. We, therefore, strongly returned home after spending a Maxwell House Coffee 971 advise every citizen regardless of wook touring the New Englan. We reserve the right to limit quantities. MB • ID party to not only vote himself but slates. What Has Happened To Justice? FREE TSE LADIES help get other McCampbell votes to A meetlnc of Christ church vestry THE GIFT EVEBYONE ihe Primary. Farmers owe Mc- will be held Thursday night at the CLAUDE RAINS-GLORIA DICKSON HAS BEEN WAITING FOB. Chase & Sanborn's Coffee Campbell a debt of gratitudo for rectisjy at 8 o'clock. (DATED) pushing through the Legislature the George Langc, Jr., son of Council- —IN-^ law which gives them a half rate man and Mrs. George H. Lange, had THE GREATEST DYNAMIC DRAMA ABOUT THE SOUTH ROLLING Hcense fee on their farm trucks, so the cast on his leg removed last every farmer should see to it that Thursday. George's leg was injured every vote in his family, also the early last spring while he was play- "THEY WON'T FORGET " PIN votes of neighbors are recorded for ing about his home. JTheron McCampbell on Primary Mrs. Morris Murphy and daughter OTTO KRUGER — EDWARD NORRIS THIS IB THE LAST WEEK! RED day. Margaret of New York and Miss Vote for Vocational Schools. Josephine Murphy of Connecticut : 4 DAYS t- SAT., - - SUN., - MON., - TUES. BANK ' The parents of school children wero visitors this week of Misses STRAND Should vote for MeCampbell on prl Margaret.Murphy and Mary Bly. inary day and help him with his Ernest Stevens of Norwalk, Con LAST TIMES TODAY I jlan to set up vocational,schools in necticut, returned home Monday af- DOUBLE FEATURE Monmouth County to bo supported ter spending a week with Fritz largely by Federal and State funds. Yorg and family. Mr. Yorg made tho trip to Norwalk with Mr. Stev- If elected McCampbell will start a ens and returned home Monday ih'V'DREAMlNG LIPS'* drive to provide a vast park system night. for the county which will bo paid Stor largely by Federal and State Mr. and Mrs. George Lange and LOUISE LATIMER - JOHN WAYNE funds. He will strive to obtain children George and Ruth spent in "CALIFORNIA STRAIGHT AHEAD" more highway funds for improving Monday with Mr. and Mrs. John Powers at Trenton and later visited township roads and streets, to reduce with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Spanglcr taxes on homes and revive the build at Bristol, Pennsylvania. ing industry. In short we are con- "JUMBO" fident that Theron NMcCampbell The Shrewsbury public school will «2S.0O CASH AWABDS — $68.00 JACKPOT would fill the Freeholder Job tq the reopen next Monday morning at 8:45 satisfaction of every citizen and tax- o'clock. All pupils who have not en- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY payer. rolled before in the Shrewsbury' school are requested to meet with TWO BIG FEATURES) ((Paid for by tho Committee to NomlnaU Principal Fred C. England tomorrow McCampbell.) morning at 10 o'clock. The non-en- rolled pupils are requested to bring RICHAED DIX — JOAN PERRY NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT £state of Clancy D. Boynton, deceased. report and transfer cards. Those Notice la hereby given that the ae- pupils entering the reception grade "THE DEVIL IS DRIVING" tountB of tho subscribers, mbgtltated are to be accompanied by their par- trustees of the estate of said deceased, will JACK HOLT —GRACE BRADLEY be audited and stated by the Surrogate of ents and are requested to bring their the County oC Monmouth nml reported for birth certificates. The reception settlement to the Onihans Court of Bald grade Is for children five years of "County, on Thursday, the twenty-first day -"ROARING TIMBER" of October, A. I). 1937. at 10:00 o'clock age. a. m., at which time application will be made for the allowance of commissions SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY and counsel fees. Life Guards Ball. PREVIEW SAT, NIQHT AT 11:16. Dated September 1, A. D. 1917. THE FLAINFIEM) TRUST COMPANY, A benefit dance waa held Friday By: John V. Trumpore, night at the Smoke Shop tavern at Assistant Trust (Mirer, CHEER UP!.../t's Flnlnfleld. N. J., Shrewsbury by the Casino beach and Mnthl B. Hamilton, pool lifeguards. More than 200 per- Columbus, North Cnxillna, 10ns attended and danced to the Only Murder... \ . , .Substituted Ti'iutcei. John K. Toolan, Ksq., unes of Gerald Cannella and his First Nntiomil Bunk lUcls., ' swing band. Vincent Renzo of Long ancf Hawkshaw Jack . Porth Amboy, N. J,. . * , Branch waa In charge of the affair. Proctor. The road to better and bigger busi- Johann Sebastian Bach Is espe- " on the trail! ness leads through Tho Register's ad- ciully noted for his work In couiiter- Hollywood's craokpof detec- vertising columns.—Advertisement I point. tive ... aided by beautiful, Ann, the heart-throb press agent... in a drama of Jove; mystery, thrill, iv, WAGNER'S and plain 36 MONMOUTH ST. S GENUINE LEGS SfRING LAMB InlheBigCailf GEORGE MURPHY • BINNIff FRESH BARNES • BUDDY EBSEN SOPHIE TUCKER .JUDY PORK LOINS GARLAND • CHARLES IGOR HDl SIDE GORIN.RAYMOND WALBURN ROBERT BENCHLEY • WILLIE PRIME HOWARD.ROBERT WILDHACK CHARLEY ORAPEWIN tinm fUr, by J, A Mrf»iW«. . Dfectt* by KOr DEL KUTH, fmluiM by j«« CUMM1NO! Rib Roast A MIT»O-OOIDWYM-MAYI* ffCTUII EDUARDO CIANNELLI Alan Bruce < Edgar Kennedy PREVIEW TUESDAY NITE AT 11 P. M. OF ' AVEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Pound Cary Grant —Constance Bennett in Madge Evaiis'- Lewis Stone - Elissa Landi COMING SOON I ; ' "THE tTilRtEENTH CHAIR", "STELLA DALLAS" '•TOPPER" nktTBSD M EOLAND YOUNG—BIIXKB BUBHE-ALAN MOWBBAY NIOHT " JUMEtO RED "BANK -REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 9, 1937. Shower .Given Miss New Tork, to attend a family re- union anil the 40th wedding annivers- Atlantic Highlands. Everett. JEWELRY REPAIRING GRAPES FOR SALE ary of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Daniels, Watcbat, Clock* atid J«w«trjr €l«aa«d and nonable If you pick MM ' Theresa Mancaruso which took place Wednesday, Sep- (Th« Red Bink Badattr oan ba bought Mr,, and Mrs. David Forest of at AMantlo Blghlanda from .William Uff, Staten Island were week-end visitors Rapaind at iUuonabla Prim. Barrels mid wine f< tember 1. Mr. Daniels. Is the post- 1. Xati, Romto'a nettaitand and J, I«n- 1 All Work CuarantMd for O» Yfar. Hiss Therein Msncaruso of Her-master at Gllbertsvllle. Mrs. Daniels mrga. of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph BlBhop. bert atr'eet/waa tendered a lurprlie Is a sitter of Dr. Wallln. Miss M»ry Xoomcy of Philadelphia H. ROSIN. Jeweler Dr. and Mrs, Thomai 0.' McVey •pent the week-end with Mrs. Kath- kitchen shower Sunday afternoon et Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tourlne, Jr., have moved Into the house on Sixth 18 Weat Front St., . RadBank, N. J. tbe homo of Miss Jane Colojlmo of ryn Oakes. T«l. 72-M. NEW YORKER" ace ths parents of a son Born Sun- avenue, formerly the Roche estate, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walsh of ClSlghton avenue. Miss Mancaruso will manyJBmlllo Benlncasa of Red day, August 29; In the Perth.Amboy which IJr." McVey bought a short Stamford, Connecticut, were week Bank Sunday, September 10, In St. General hospital time ago. The house has been re- end guests ot Irlends In town. Mr. Anthony's Cathollo churoh. Norman Yoder of Philadelphia was modeled. Walsh Is a former resident of this & week-end guest of Jack Hessey. James C. VanMater is miking al- place. 136 Broad St. Red Bank The house wai attractively dtcor- Francis Thompson of Niagara terations - to the former Lymatf S. T Paul Kelly and Robert Eustace re- atod In pink and white and gifts Falls, New Tork, was the guest of Llnson home on Grand. avenue, were concealed under a. large um- which he purchased several months cently accepted positions -with Fred Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Thompson over Hurst Of Middletown township. brella. ', Card* were played and later the week-end. ago, Mr. and Mrs. VanMater will oc- In the afternoon refreshments were Patrick Vlscuso and family enter- Now Open for Business John Laird, Jr., and Fred Wlkoff cupy the house as soon as the im- served. The- prospective bride re- provements are completed. tained relatives and friends from Monmouth Pictorial ceived many lovely gifts. Combina- of Red Bank spent the 'week-end at Brooklyn over the week-end. Beaslde Heights. The Ladles' Aid society et the tion cigarette boxes and trays were Presbyterian church will hold a food Mrs. Raymond Dubesky'o house Is With The Latest In awarded to high scorer! at each Mrs. B. C. Devlin, Mrs. Ronson being repainted. Warne, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bergen, sale Saturday of this week. The so- has become table. ciety met Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Othan of Mrs. Eugene McDonald and daugh- Brooklyn, who have been visiting Attending wore Mrs. Joseph Man- ter Florence, Miss Marie Dletz, Mr. Mr«. Wlliam Kurau. Smart Original Fall Creations Members of St Mary's Episcopal Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kumph, have a Monthly Publication caruoo, Mr», Joseph Benlncasa, Mrs. and Mrs. Claude Brldeau, Mrs. returned home. Anthony Colojlmo, Mrs. Frank Colt: George Glllls, Miss Mary Devlin, Ml«s church held a song service last Fri- —in- ilmo, Mn. pomlnlo Manfred!, Mr». Jane Burlew, John E. Laird, Jr., anl day plght at the home of Celonel and Mr. and Mrs. J. Frarik Dalley en Joseph Scarplno, Mrs. Patsy Leone, Lawrence Holmes of Red Bank at- Mrs. H. Murray Jacbby on Bay View tertained relatives from Brooklyn Mrs. Anthony Piccolo, and Miss Roae tended the Democratic reception an] avenue. - over the week-ond. Mancaruio, Hisses Antoinette and dance at the Colony Surf club at John Joslln has moved from Gar- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Warneker of LADIES HATS Sophie Clambrone, Mlu Minnie Colo- West End, Long Branch, last Tues- field avenue to the house on Memor- Brooklyn spent, the week-end with For a short time only the subscription price slmo, Mlts Laura Fazzone, Miss Mar- day evening. ial parkway formerly occupied by Mr. Warneker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wnrneker. Dr. and will remain $1 for the next 12 issues. This garet Macza, Mine Mildred LaManna, Chief of Police and Mrs, Edwin C. Mrs. Arthur Irwln. Miss Fanny Manfredl, Misi Helen Louis Galloway and son, Donald Mrs, Jefferson Vozlmer of' New Sloat spent the patt week at Mt, York were Sunday visitors at the offer is subject to withdrawal without no- Mazza and Miss Josephine Orbllo of Pocono, Pa. Galloway, o< Buffalo are visiting Mr. Madison. ' and Mrs. Louis O. Galloway of Nave- Warneker home. tice. , . • Miss Elizabeth Barker has returned slnk. Donald Galloway will leave Mra. Catherine Hughes of Bronx, home alter spending three weeks this week to attend Northeastern New York, spent the week-endj with traveling in Maine and two weeju at John Kelly and family. Matawan. Blair Haven, Massachusetts. college, Brookllne, Massachusetts. ATLANTIC Mi*s Violet Brobeck, formerly * Mrs. Hose DeVeaux, Dr. George E Date Douglass Bushnell, son of Mr. and"- (The Bod Bank Rosrlatar oin bt bought teacher of home economics In the Haynes,'Christopher Pitts, Mrs. Nel- THEATRE > In Mat&yitn from M. J. O'Cormil. 121 Mrs. Jane Bushnell, and F. Howard lie Klien, all of New York and Mr. Please send me the next 12 Issue* of the Lloyd, Jr., son of Mr.- and Mrs. F high jjchool here, has left fpr Hemp- Monmouth Pictorial. (I enclose $1.00 to Main strwU and J. ft J. Timlnl). stead, Long Island, where she has and Mrs. John Cooper of Asbury Fill Out Howard Lloyd, will attend Rutgers Park were Sunday visitors at Fore- cover the subscription.) ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Misses Lydla and Sylvia Malpezzl university at New Brunswick this taken a similar position in the high DOTJDLE FBATDBE of Now. York, wUo are spending their school. man's Boarding school. Konnoth LAST TIMES autumn. Mr. Bushnell will enter as Kllen,' son of Mrs. Nellie Klien, has This TODAY "Case of the Stuttering Bishop" summer vacation at Matawan, have a sophomore while Mr. Lloyd will Lawrence Clarke is having a vaca- Subscriber's Name motored to Massachusetts to spend enrolled at the boarding school for —AND— enter as a freshman. . Miss' Mae tion from his position with the Home the ccmlng season, Coupon THTJBS., SEPT. S part of September wtih their uncle, Lines and Miss Esther Martin will Insurance Co. of New Tork. "BLAZING SIXES" Paul Malpezzl. ' enter Coleman's secretarial school at Mr. and Mn. C. L. Roloson of A large house on the Foreman Address Thomai 0. Wolstead, who has Newark. Grand avenue have rented the Bow Boarding school grbunds is being re D0UBLB FEATURE owned and operated for the past li tell house at 41 Mount avenue for painted. Friday, "SING AND BE HAPPY" years the Indian Head garage on Mr. and Mrs. Adam Banke and a year. Main street, opened his new Quit gas son Aris have returned home after John Gawler, who attends Wake Saturday, With TONV MABTIN .. 1EAN BAY station Saturday. The old building spending a week at Palmerton, Pa. Forest college In North Carolina, and —AND— was recently razed and a modern, Mlaa Margaret Devlin attended a Herbert Posten, a, student at North SEPT. 10 - 11 fireproof structure erected, with the dinner party given by Miss Mary Caroline State college, will leave Sun 'The Girl From Scotland Yard" latest lubrication system, tools and Martin of Elizabeth for her wedding day to begin their, second year at machinery for repairing all types of attendants. The party was field at these institutions. Sunday, Monday, Tueiday, Sept. 12-13 - 14* cars, comfort station, office, two of the Hotel Chauntlcleer at MUlburn. John McNun&ra, manager of the DOUBLE JFEATDBJ) the latest type of gasoline pumps In' Miss Martin was married yesterday Atlantio theater, has been entertain stalled. to Earle McDonald of Massachusetts. Ing'hls sister from Boston. Mrs. Thomas Cogan and daughter J.YANKO SHIRLEY TEMPLE After a series of meetings held dur- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wagner of ing the summer months the program Marilyn are spending several days Arlington were recent guests of Dr. committee of the Matawan Junior as the guest of the former's brother, and Mrs. Robert S. McTftgue of Me 30 BROAD STREET RED BANK in "WEE WILLIE WINKIE" Frederick Hemerlck of Bellalro, Long AMD Women's club has completed the mortal parkway. calendar of events for the coming Island. i Nomination of officers will be held year. The club was honored by the James Haynes of Jackson Heights, at tonight's meeting of the American "ELEPHANT BOY" appointment of two of Its members to New TTork, is spending the week-end Legion auxiliary at tha home of Mrs. BETTER FABRICS . BETTER FASHIONS WEDNESDAY, official positions outside of the local as the guest <,r Dr. and Mrs. Carl Joseph Weskowsky at Leonardo. THUB8DAY. "SAN QUENTIN" group. Miss Madeline Cadoo of Key- Geaseweln. Mrs. Weskowsky and Mrs. Chester SEPT. IS . 16 With P»t O'Brien . Humphrey Bonrt port has been appointed third dis- Mrs. Marguerite Laird and daugh- Guttormsen will be the hostesses. trict chairman of international rela- ter Ann have returned home after Miss Mary Forsklev** of Prospect WEDNESDAY EVE. FBIDAY EVENING tions. Miss Madeline Egan of Mata- spending a wek at Lansfordt Pa., as avenue has taken a polltton at the "LUCKY" CASH *IBOSPEBIXY» wan was appointed state chairman the guests of Mrs. W. Ranlck:. Refrigerator Exchange on First ave- »1OC00 - 8 JACK POTS [M . CASH-FREE of welfare. Mlsa Edith Johnson left this week nue. Dr. and Mrs. Alfred C. WalUn mo- tor Mt. Berry, Ga., whero she Is Miss Ruth Palmer will depart WOOLENS tored to GUbertsvllle, Oatego county, librarian at the Berry school. shortly for her second year at the University of North Carolina. - Harry Sculthorp has bought a four- door Pontlao sedan ani Robert Hen- for coats, suits, dresses and skirts nessey has bought a two-door Pon- tlao sedan through Howard Oaffey of the Naylor. agency. Norman Conover Is a patient at It Is Just 15 Weeks Till Christmas Monmouth Memorial hospital He was ALPACA FABRIC 69c given a blood transfusion Sunday. SHOP AND SAVE IN Baby clinic will be held next Tues- and 1.00 a yard. 40 inches wide. Uncrushable. day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the fire house. - • s Solid colors. • Mrs. Charles Fowler will vacate the Frazer house on Central avenue and will move to Jersey City. Mr. and Mn. Ira Letts, Jr., of CHNEIDER .Llnooln avenue wll move to Jersey SURREY CHECKS 85^- I City. Their house h«s been leased Wool-mixed, 40 ' inches wide, firmly woven. I to Mr. and Mrs. Josaph MoVey of — MA RKE T — Memorial parkway. Attractive new shades. phone 21 West Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. Phone Highland!. SCOTCH PLAIDS 95c . (The Ra« Sank R*ll»Ur t.o \» b yi 2653 PRICES IN EFFECT THURSDAY NOON TILL SATURDAY NITE 2654 In Highlands !iom L Orwiipan, Mr. Mall tor. Bedla'a drat aton and Jacob Stattaa) 4o-inch, wool mixed Clan plaids. Excellent weight Mrs. SamutI Corse arid Mrs. Har- for dresses and skirts. CHUCK CROSS RIB ry Fream will he hostesses at a Armour'i luncheon of the Ladles' guild of St Armour's Andrew's Episcopal church next Tuesday afternoon In the parish hall. ALL-WOOL CREPES 1.50 Star Star The guild holds a desetrt-brldge party, Roast «> Roast »> every Thursday afternoon in the. . and 1.95 yard. 54-inch dress fabric, warm and 27 hall. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frarer and light in weight. •STAB SLICED SAtJSAG* SMOKED * 8-10 ID. CALI son, Mrs. Annie Layton and Leslie Layton have returned to Washington, HAM MEAT TONGUES 29;, HAMS 23-. D. C, after having- spent the summer here. Leslie Layton was lifeguard at the Miller street public beach. Angora & Rabbits Hair \ #95 **• SKINBACK Mr. and Mrs. Pitman Johnson of 54-inch, soft finish with a silk mixture. A very Armour's Naveslnk avenue will inove to Lake- wood. attractive material for Fall and Winter frocks. Mrs. ZenoDla Thompson has re- Star turned to Forest Hilla, Long I»land, Hams «> after a. two w««ks' itay with Mrs. Katie Derby. V.VHOLK OK SHANK HALF) Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. BOTONY COATINGS 3.50 Samuel C. Corse were Miss Ethel Lee, Fresh Selected IC I 8HOUX.DER tfRESH CAXI Shoulder lamb Miss Allda Gllleran, Howard Le» and and 3.95 a yard, The new suede cloth, 56 inches Mr. and Mrs, Mulvey of New Tork, wide. In brown, green and black. Pullet Egg. *°* LAMB HAMS CHOPS Miss Mildred Oardner and Fred Qoodrleh of Brooklyn and Mr. and Mrs. Donald BlgJ of PhUuUlphla, Ivins' Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCall and lb Ketchu 2 for son Charles and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Feslhka and son of Kingston,. Pa., Assorted have boon spending a few days with BLANKETS & QUILTS Crackers 2 Tj H P 35 Mr. and Mrs. Gaorge Liming. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Steel, formerly of, Highlands, are spending; two weeks at the Club Bio. KENWOOD scoir- UBBX'S Wayne County O County I n. 4 ••0 Quests at the Grand View house 3 ,or 22' 3 tor 22° r r over' the Labor day week-end were TISSUE MILK Apple Sauce ° *> Crape Jelly J° Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Tobln and AU-Wool BLANKETS daughter Muriel of the Bronx, Mrs. Marlon Kemp of Ktirny, William Kelly and Fred Fredericks of New York, Mrs. Nellie Coleraan of Pater- Kellpgg's Com Flakes 2 for 9c I Large Can Tomatoes son, John A, Cordas of Richmond Hill and Evelyn Hagaman of Ja- 895 maica, Long Inland. Specially Priced No. 1 Mrs. Lucy Cordes of, Richmond Plums21t8 Hill and Miss Rose Flschar of Glen-', Full 72x84, soft, beautiful, thickly Cross dale spent part of last week with ' Mrs. F. Schltber of Fifth street. napped and closely woven for warmth. Bros. Potatoes ^201? Plaoes deoorattd by J. 8. Hoffman for Labor day were the Cedar Grove Made of selected wool. Choice of Rose, hotel, Club Rio, Mulligan's tavern and ffimll AuSert's bar and grill- Blue, Camel and Green. MocIirrOSH TABLET •talk CARROTS or . O YEIXOW Among the visitors at Highlands for and Hlltin Park over the week-end APPLES CELERY BEETS ONIONS wore Paul Kohont, Mrs. Ann Dona- hue. John Klnney, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin and children, Mr. and DOWN QUILTS Mrs. Charles Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Ritter and son, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fltislmmoni and John Mour. Fancy Jersey Concord Grapes 2**5c: "* 39c thagt of Newark, Mrs. Gladys Mour- * ' ' ' er and daughter of East Orange and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brady and 12.95 Circle Veal Mock Chicken Meat Mrs, Ida VanPelt of Brooklyn, Filled with white goose down and cov- ALL Atlantjo lU»hlandi Visitors. STEAKS PATTIES Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Olt and chil- ered with Celanesc Taffeta. Warm II LEGS BALLS dren Donald and Elaine of New NEXT Hyde Park, New Tork, Mr. and Mrs. toast" and light In weight. Full size. B, Blroh of Brooklyn, Mn. Grover C. Burdge of New Tork and William J. WEEK 5 Wiggins of Long Island were week- BLANKET CLUB>, STILL end guesti qt Mrs. Blanch* White of Bast Valley drlvt, AtUntlo High- RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 9, 1997.v~. VanHise Wins Title $? Opener At Eatontown Club Cocky And Capable Charles VanBJlse was crowned gol Wrotn Belmar 14-9 champion at Monraouth Count; Country club over the week-em LBS. when he defeated Robert Lowry ii •/ ;. i- , I. (% .. a 36-hole match, 1 up. Lowry Is Red Bankers Win Slugfest Before Large Crowd on former club champion and was run 6 ner-up last year to Harold R. James Land and Water Sport* Feature Revival of Annual defending champion this year, wh S/<3 LEFTHAfJOBO. 1 . Pirates'Field Tuesday Night—Second was also eliminated this year Custom —Councilman Bob'Haley Presents VanHise. Game at Belmar Tomorrow. VanHise Is a new member of thi • Medals to Winners. Eatontown club and preceding hli Victory Park' In Rumson.. wai th« ; i- ;Th« Red Bank.Pirates drew flra golfing at Monmouth County Countr; scene of the revival' of sports ac- out to rlghtileld and Egbert scored club had been runner-up for the pasl BnlUafcaoli first, Jo* pook second. blood In their series with the Bel tivities Labor day. These events Bunning High" Jump For Boyi—Javslc , on Kravltz's single. two years at the Old.Orchard Coun, were discontinued several year* ago Cook first, Albert Morris tecond, margraves by trouncing the sho try club. ' eQ'Yard Sirlm For Boys—Harold fihe«Q RED BANK. after having been held annually sine* trst. Edward SUlie. second. aggregation, 14 to 9, in a game AB R JT-PO A I Mrs. Norman S. Goldberger defeat the opening of the park to mark th Leonard, 2b 6 2 1 1 > 0 ed Mrs. Herbert C. Kottek In th JO-Yard Swim For Girls—Grace Frieda . '.' Pirates Park Tuesday' night befoi Schwarti, »s i * 0 closing of the summer season. The tint, Edytho Oharnplln second. 1 finals of the women's championship: Fetching Race For Men—Bob Willis a crowd of more than 3,000 person Leisneek, 3b...... 4 2 0 Rumson Men's cltb was Instrumen- Posnak, lb. . t S 11 1 up for 19 holes. L. V. Hlnchllffi tal In their revival this year and first. Bill Donahue second, Ths second game will be played to Rlatan, ef. ; 6 8 4 won the Clsis'B title when ho de- lOO.Yerd Swim For Men—Bob Willis Long, rf. 4 I 2 members of the organisation served first. Chris Lahey eecond. morrow night on Memorial Held Bel Marslnl, If. 4 feated J. W. Stuart 1 up for 36 holes on the committees. Hyatt Cunning- •lOO.Yerd Swim For .. Olrla—Uurette 1 1 Ryan first, Batty Sinclair sacond. * mar. Stark, c. ..., . S 1 8 ham was general chairman, Thi Sahlln, p. ... 1 0 0 _ Fatohlna Race For Girls—Lauratt* 'While ths chilled fans sat huddli Clark, p. 1 0 park was a busy place from S o'clock Bran' Brit. Betty Sinclair second* 4 Lefevre Wins In the morning-, when the events be- Diving ConUat For Mm—Chris Lshey In the stands, the Pirates and Brav 40 14 16 27 10 0 gan, until late in the evening when first, William Pittlgrew second. Canoe Tilting Contest—Oharlaa Belts gave an exhibition of baseball thai BELMAR. Labor Day Tilt dan<)e and entertainment concluded •nd Bill Vreeland first, Chariot Lahey and bad something or everything. In AB R H PO A Z the day's activities.- George Ebert teoond. Lcltch, ii. 6 a 4 . 1 S 1 Oano* Raet—James Moran and James . .with the exception, curiously enoug] Egbert, If. 4 8 0 0 In the afternoon. Bertram H, Bor- Hughes tint, Yarrjr Mc,Oormlck and Jauy«ww of a double play. There were hil BeFreltaa, 2b. ... 6 2 S Atlantic Highland* Racquet den, donor of the park and sponsor Delaney atcond. ' 1,. Knvlti. Jb. .. 4, 0 0 Rowhoat Race— Pet« * Pauels first, aplenty, including those of the extri Groaso, lb, ».•...... —».-..• 5 0 Wielder Defeats Rose for if the Labor day events, gave a short George Ebert tecoad. • Dane, c . 4 0 Championship on VanVliet talk over the electric; sound system. base variety, hit-and-run playi Brltton, cf. 5 0 Stating that it looked like old time! • The tennis tournament was com- McDewan, rf. • ..-. 3 1 s Court* at Shrewsbury. pleted with the exception of the double stealing, costly errors, excel lianlon, p...... 4 0 again In the park, Mr.' Borden ex- lent fielding, good and bad pltchint Fallandtno, p - 0. 0 pressed his delight in teeing' tho men's slnglos and doubles. In the singles' James Sammon and Edward "heads-up" baseball, dumb baseba! Bailly. p. ..._ 0 0 Paul Lefevre of Atlantic Highlands Labdr day activities revived and the •Sehanck ...... 1 0 won the Labor day singles cham hope that the attendance and entries Kruse met In the flnajs and seta wore and what-have you. 42 9 16 24 12 4 pionshlp on the Van Vlict courts at next year will be twice as large. two all when play was called on ac- '• Tbe game despite its lop-side •Batted for Ballly In Stb, - Shrewsbury by defeating Nelson In the evening Councilman Robert count of darkness. The match will score and free hitting was III realit; Score by innings: Rose of Little Silver in the flna O. Ilsley presented the" medals to be played again the coming week- end. Art and Harold Kerr will play an interesting contest to watch an' Belmar 00880000 8— t match. The scores were fl-3, 5-7 and the winners of the various events. Red Bank ...;. 600011. OS x—14 6-i. Rose and Harold Potter won He presided In the absence ot Mr. Frank Bauer and Jasey Delaney In seemed to delight the fans. It wt Two-base hits—Egbert, Kravlti. Grosso, the final round of doubles. closer than the score would indlca Hanlon. Three-base hit—DeFreltas, Home the doubles championship by defeat- Borden, who bad another engage • and kept the spectators in a stat . _..—Fosnak. Sacrifice—Schwarts. Stolen ing Allaire Cornwell and Lupton ment, and he praised the Rumson Miss Gertrude Broadbent won the baaea—Lang, > Marsinl. Left on baees—Red White, 6-L. 84. women's singles title by defeating ' • ot tension, until the very last oul Bank 7, Belmar H. Strlke.outs—By Sah Men's club for Us efforts In promot- Even a counter-attraction, a flre lln <. by Clark 4. by Hsnlon !, br Pal- In the singles final the unerring ing events for the improvement and Miss Wilson, Art Murphy defeated Red Bank, failed to draw man; lendlno 0, by Ballly 1. Bases on balls—Off accuracy of the winner's ground he general welfare of the borough. his brother Jack to Win tho junior Sahlln 4, oft Clark 4, off Hanlon 2, oft strokes was the deciding factor, al- singles title and the Murphy brothors from the park, and those who dh Pallandlno 1. oft Balllr 0. Passed ball- The rowboat race across tha river captured the Junior doubles by de- leave were firemen responding to thi Dane. Hits—Off Sahlln 8 In 8 2-8 Innings, though Rose's service and net play rom the MIddletown shore to Rum- off Clark 7 In 5 1-3 Innings, off Hanlon were powerful offensivo weapons and feating Olcn Prlchard and Harold noble call to duty. 1( In 7 Innings, off Pallandlno 0 in 0 ion was one of the highlights ot Patterson. ... ' . Innlnga, off Balfry enabled him to take the second set mriTu, lij-Trie A»»«l*Uil Prftt, the afternoon. It was a close finish, The contest gave Indications —Stout and Fish,. and carry the final set on even terms what it was to be in ^he very flra with Peter Fauels nosing Out George One ot the quickest ways to find a to three-all in games. The loser's Ebert at the finish. Jake Perl was frame when the Pirates .sent flv< service was broken in the eighth Job la to advertise In The Regis- runs across the platp. A combination third. He got off the course a little ter'* Want Department—Advertise- The Red Bank Pirates suffered game to give Lefevre a lead of 5-3, Joseph Ghezzi Red Bank Girl Anderson Wins and had to row around the public ot hitting and good baseball strategy their first shut-out of the season Fri- and eventually the set at 6-4. dock. Despite this loss of time Per earned the quintet of markers toi day night at the bands ot the Cuban In the semi-final round Lefevre Lands a Big Tuna 1 Joe Bennett's proteges. After Leon- All-Stars, 5 to 0. Martinez, Cuban To Meet Hawkins loacd In on Pauels and Ebert and : upset John Hlgglns, Shrewsbury Heisler Model ard, lead-off man for the Bed Bank ltcher, allowed Red Bank four hits Miss Margaret Kinney of Navcslnk Inlshet) only a foot or two behind champion, in three brilliant sets, 6-4, Ebert. The first man to jump ashore ers, had fanned, Schwartz singled; and fanned seven batters. . 6-8, 6-3. Jfl this match Higglns River road brought in a 499-pound Lelsneck filed out for the secon< In Golf Finals tuna to the Fcuerbach & Hansen Yacht Trophy won the race. Others in the contest Enjoying a perfect night at bat, played a magnificent game but was were Howard Tilton, Billy Shay, down, Max Posnak, Red Bank's big Fabre, Cuban rightflelder, pounded unable to match the steadiness of docks at Bridle Thursday to top i flrstsacker, thereupon proceeded t list -of seven big ones caught in thi Harold Shay and Larry McCormlok. out two doubles and two Bingles, to the victor in the final set. The oth- Both Survive Semi-Final Rounds Member of Red Bank Model Billy Shay was forced to quit short- leftlhe ball over the right field feno lead the nlne-blt attack of hU team- er semi-final produced another unex- last week and to establish a claim fo for a home run, the third to be madi —Ghexzi Defeats McDermott, the women's championship honors ly after th,o race started when one mates, who tallied once in the sec- pected result when Rose eliminated Yacht Club Successfully De- if his oars broke. >> by a Red Bank player on that field ond frame and four times In the Potter in three close sets, 6-3,1-6, 6-3. Hawkins, Wins Over Richdale, for New Jersey coastal waters. this season, and which brought ourth. Seven'of the hits were ma.de Rose's service and net play were de- Her catch, tho second largest o fends Title in Regatta on the Lauretta Ryan, daughter of Mr, Schwartz home before him, • Ristan iff'Art Clark, who lasted on the ciding factors although Potter held Jr.—Finals Next Sunday. the year, outweighed the previous Shrewsbury River. and Mrs. William D. Ryan of Nave- then singled and werifto third on lound until the end of the fourth. the issue in doubt until the final woman's record, established by Mrs. sink avenue, Rumson, was the out- Lang's safe1 hit Then came two jffrwas relieved by Bill Sahlln, who game. Joseph Ghezzi, club champion at Louis Marron of Rldgewood Augus itandlrig girl swimmer. She won the plays that'sent fans into spasms oj 3, by 190 pounds, and came within 40 The third annual regatta of the .00-yard swim easily and a,l«o the urned the Cubans back with two In the quarter-final round Lefevre Iwimming River Country club, and excitement Lang darted to-second liU while fanning six la the last Tohn Hawkins will meet in the finals pounds of equaling the heavies Red Bank Model Yacht club for the 'etching race. In the latter event defeated Captain John Merrltt by brought to gaff this season—the 539- Heisler trophy was held over the ihe almost equalled the mark made in an attempted steal, drawing the ivo innings. the scores of 11-9 and default, the if the club championships next Sun- ball to secondhand Ristan started lay as a result of their victories in pound fish caught by Maurice E. week-end on the Shrewsbury river. >y the men. Miss Ryan was one Mike Stark's two singles, Johnny first. set played in tho
05 TEAES OLD. end, with Mr. and tin. Joseph Llnde [Lions Told Of Leonardo. West Keatubturg. and children ot Thirteenth street. b6rmnlit*i'iotuStW of Itw, John J. Miss Mildred Newman will enter Luoitt, Rev. Joteph Chmlleiki.' Miss L. W. Lancaster HK. Debonih C. Upplndott Cele- (Tfa« Bed Sank hetlster tin b. bought Mrs. Theodore J. Franien' ii enter- her first year at the Keyport high Marie BeTuro, fcl»i Julcf Beatty, Btithdax Simdsy. Taxing Method In Leonardo from T. X. Kllduff, Burr taining her brother, Joseph Boylon v Mra. Katbryn Huber, John Malloy Civil Engineer and Montgomery Jerry Bcttlno and Mair Sal- school next Monday. kon'i .tor*. • ot Jersey-City, for several days. Miss Louise Huber of St. Michael'* andJJr«.fOharl«»,Mahr. Mrs. Deborah C LIpplncott' cele- Mrs. Peter Mularchuk and ion ;• Miii ,Ada Btuyveiant of Jersey Surveyor brated her 96th birthday Sunday at Robert M. Holme*, Chairman c Despite the inclement weatiwi hospital nursing stalT at Newark, SUBVBYS .PLANNING Peter, Jr, have taken up their res- was a recent guest of her mother City was • guest of her par«nU, Mr, her home on Little Silver Point road, did e CountC y BBoard of Ti Saturday night there was a good at idence In the J. C. Crook house on and MM., MarUn Btuyveaarit last Little Sliver. Many friends called tendance when the.annual f»ir of th< Mrs. Katheryn Huber, Twelfth «tr«et. • •;.-/• •;:.;. week.••••'. • ••• '"'. • -.• •'• •'•' : 8TBOOT0KAT DESIGN and extended felicitations, and she n'on, Speaker at Meeting Bravest Park and Leonardo fire com- Miss Marie Doturo has returned Steel • Belnforoed Oonerota was tho recipient of a shower of Service Club Tuesday Night pany was dosed. Edward Lynch, Mrs. Stephen Stagman has fully to her duties at W. A. Conro/s In- Mr. and Mnv Joseph Morton of BUILDINGS • DAMS greeting cards and flowers. an employee of the County^Oas Co. recovered from her recent illness surance agonoy,' following a vaca- Mlneola, Long . Jjland, spent the COLDS •* at Atlantic, Highlands, was the win-and Is able to be about again. tion In the Catsklll mountains. . week-end with Mr. and Mra, Xhomaa Mrs. LIpplncott has been a resi- Robert M. Holmes, chairman Mr, and Mrs. George Cherko and Bunn!g«o and family, i • • SO BatUn Boad. the Monmouth county board of tax-ner of the ca*h prize of 9 100. To Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hull have, re- dent of Little Sliver the past 71 ion John of New York spent tha hol- turned to their homo at Woodcllff • Miss Faya IHal« of. Newark apent FEVER years. She Is the widow of John ation and a former mayor of Avon, Mra. Harry J. Hughes was awarded Fair Haven, N. J. a whits and'mahogany bridge Bet of iday week-end with relative! here. following a visit here. a few,days last .weak with relatives nr.t day It LIpplncott was the speaker Tuesday night at L1OUID, TABLETS Headache. the weekly meeting of the Befurniturd e consisting of a table an Mr. and Mxs. Anthony Lenowlch Miss Mildred Sklllman and Mlsa here. • •• • . •• .••.-' and children, John and Helen ot Tha West Keansburg lire company SALVE, NO3E DROPS ap minutes. Bank Lions club in the Elks' home, four chairs. /Mr». B. A. Diet* re- Frankleen Kornt aro enjoying a two 1 Mr. Holmes gave a reaume of his du-ceived a hope chest donated by the Brooklyn spent three days last'week weeks' Vacation In a bus trip through held a successful bingo party lest Try :tmb.MyTl.m'. World . Best Unlmsnt ties as member of tho tax board am Ladles' auxiliary of the company. with Mrs. Lenowich's parents, Mr. the New England states. Wedneiday evening In tho Ore homo CARBURETORS described the functions and actlvi Eugene Rower of Bt Paul, Minneso- and Mrs, Peter Dickey of Thirteenth Mr. and Mrs, John E. Luts are en-on Laurel avenue and Eighth itreet, Rwtory Servloe for Carter, Stwmberf and Zenith. ties of the body. ta, who has been visiting here, won street. , ' ' tertaining relatives from Brooklyn Mr. and Mra. D. Benson and chil- a white radio outfit and Leo Herbater for a few days, dren of Keyport have taken up their LAY DUST Complete Stock of New and Beboils Carbureton. The speaker declared that, proper- Mrs. Gladys Murray wai a recent won a boy's express wagon, - Red Bank visitor. Miss Isabelle Paynter has a newresldenoa la the Rasuay home on ty-owners pay 90 per cent of the cost Stone road, . On playground*, tonnl, courts, DOUGLAS ELECTRIC CO. Miss Mary Morris, principal Of Mr. and Mra. Adam Kllnsky and Pontlao coupo. of government and said that sooner ' Miss Mary Hatalan of Forth Am- Mr. arid. Mra, a. J,. Framen aro driveways and parking Iota 18 MECHANIC 8T, BED BANK or later the tax system, must be Bayslde, Long Island school; her children of Union Beach apent Mon- niece, Mary Caulfleld; - her nephew, day here with Mra. Simon Covert boy and Mrs. Robert Callahan of entertaining their nephew, George A. with Columbia Calcium Chlor- miiinii broadened. For relief, he said, an Kurfs, Jr., ot Fallaadei, thU week. mil mini i ii II IIHI • •• Joseph A. Caulfleld, and her sister. Miss Grace Klepp has returned to Woodbridge spent Monday with Miss ide flatten. Use 1 16, per sq. amendment (o the itate constitution Nell Hatalan of this place at Aa- Mrs. Michael' Kornt and daughter would neccasarily have to be adopt Miss Alice Morris, have closed their her home at Newark following a Hlrh quality combined with low price mean* real value to Bellevue avenue home for the sea-visit with her cousin, Miss Adelaide bury Park. Katherlne ..spent Monday, .with J, S-OM. Either premium Jeddo-Hlghland or our splendid Lohlgh ed, and he added that his recommen- Miss Margaret Kaiser of this place Llnde and family. •• 'yd. - dation is a' direct tax, whether It be son. Miss CaulfleH Is a sent* Klepp of Stone road. ooal are the^-tops. Try a ton. Mt. St. Vincent's, college. Mlas Mary Irwln has returned and Leonard Carlson of East Keans- Mr. and Mra, John Fedyabyn and a sales tax or some other method. burg will bo married Sunday after- children, John .'and Mary of New Monmouth county has SI taxing Mr. and Mrs. William Settgast are 'rom a several week'i stay at West- . L. D. SEELY . icld with relatives. noon, September 12 In the rectory of York apent Monday At this place.' districts, the second largest in the mjoylng a few days at Point Look- EATONTOWN, K. J. out, . Long Island. Mrs. Settgast's The West Keansburg public school St. Ann's parish by Father Jonn J. Roy Bowen la laid up with a frac- state. Bergen county Is In first po- Lucitt. Miss Kaiser Is a member of tured-leg,, ..... ;• i :: .' - ." : •, '•• . sition with 70 districts. Chairman mother Is a patient at St. Rose's hos eopened yesterday for the new Tolsphone 178 pltal at New York. ichool term with the same teaching the Young Ladles' Sodality of St, Holmes said it was a very difficult Ann's ,church and also of the choir . Saved Tram Drownlnf, problem to equalise the assessments The 11th birthday of Gertrude taff as last year. Now Yon Can Wear COAL Mr. and Mrs. William Rlvell aqd The young couple will take up their Aa a result ot over-exertion Mrs. on a per centage basis throughout )avldelt will occur tomorrow but In residence nt Keyport, where Mr. E. s. Riley of Jersey City was over- the county, and have everyone sat- irder not to Interfere with her ihlldrcn, Elcanore, Raymond and Robert of Newark, spent the weck- Carlson la employed by tho Rollo come laat Thursday while swim- FALSE TEETH Feed Cannel Coal Hay isfied. He noted that the board had ichool studies it will be celebrated xariBlt corporation. ming In'Rarltan bay near the foot reduced assessments the past few Saturday afternoon from 2 to 3 ind with |Mra, Rlvcll'a brother-in-law With Real Comfort ind Slater, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Miss Isabell Faynter has accepted of Bellevue avenue, Leonardo. As FASTEETU, . a.w, pleaiant pgwd.r, years in a large amount and he feels /clock at the home of her grand- a position with the Du Pont com- she was going down for the third the point of saturation Is about nother, Mrs. Elizabeth Melllck. The Newman. keeps teeth firmly eot. Dtodorltes. No LEHIGH COAL Joan Aalbue has returned home pany at Parlln as secretary to onetime she waa rescued by Mrs, Maygummjr, «ooer. pasty taat. or feeling. reached. ecoratlve scheme will bo appropriate To .at and laugh In comfort Just ollowing a vacation spent with her of the company's executives. / Murphy. Mrs. Klley soon revived •prlnal. a little FASTEETH on rour Per Ton Regular meetings of the board are September and the age of the and she waa taken to her summer Nut Size $1 A 50 held every Thursday at their office :elebrant and the usual features will grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Aal- Miss Dorothy Lauronco of Newark plaUt. Oet It today •t Wheltn'i ind (Cash) iue of Brooklyn. plaited Mrs. Mary Hoss Monday. home at Leonardo, where she la now other drul ttorem. In the court house at Freehold and be enjoyed. Those Invited are Dor. A card and bingo party for the well on tho road to recovery.i' Stove Size *V Mr. Holmes assured the SO Lions and )thy Rochelle, Jean Pauteck, Katha- Mias Harriet Nay la enjoying a ten- Just ask the man who lays vacation from her duties at tho encflt of St. Ann's Roman Cathollo This Is strictly an A-l quality coal, guests that the office door Is always ne HcCandless, Caroline Almond, •*> i m : bums It. cal pocketbook factory. church wai held Friday evening, in open to all taxpayers who may de 'orothy Maack, Georglanna Bryan, tho school auditorium. Door prizes One of the quickest ways to find a sire to confer with the members. He Constance Rapp, Janet Rapp, Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Duda and lob Is to advertise in The Regis- children Michael, Mary and Anna of wero awarded in addition to the reg- feels, though, that taxpayers should lam Ast, Mrs. Marlon Hyland, Mrs. ular card arid bingo prizes as well as ter's Want Department-r-AdvertTie- Interview their local assessors first, bhn M. Benson, Miss Gertrude Ben- Mow York, spent Labor day week- ment, - ELECTROL as he said all of them are doing a on, Mrs. Henry Rapp, Mrs. Edward conscientious and sincere job. Mr.ryan,'Mrs. William Ast and Mrs. Al The Pen That Makes Writing a Pleasure Automatic Oil Heating Hance & Davis Holmes was Introduced by Chairman Cross. the first step John'P. Mulvlhill of the speakers' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seeker of Tel. 103 Red Bank committee. > irooklyn spent the week-end and C Friday and towards completely Chairman John Hawkins of theabor day with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Where Quality Rules ! athletic committee announced that Dutka. air conditioning the Lions of the local and New Only Saturday your home Brunswick clubs will play a golf Juan Eatremera was called to Ha- match at tho Swimming River Golf na, Cuba, laat week because of the club here on the afternoon of Wed- ckness of his father. He made the 'lp in an airplane. This Certificate Is Worth $4.41 HERBERT W. BAHBEB nesday, September lft and that a din- Red Bink Branch FUEL OIL ner wlllj>e served in the evening. A Mr. aqd Mrs. M. J. Dutka have This certificate and S9° entitles the bearer to one of our Genuine Indaatructlble* 15.09 VACUUM FILLEB iturned to Clifton after having BACKLESS FOUNTAIN FENS. Vlilblo Ink fiupply. You SEE the Ink. - A lifetime guarpnte* with etch pen. Philip J. Eater, Inc, dozen members signified their inten- SUet for l«dle«. men, bon and glrli. Thli/pen will not leak, blot or break. 30 Wilt Strial, Phone 2400 tion of attending the annual pilgrim- >ent the summer here. They expect PER GAL. age of "Lions of New Jersey to the be at Leonardo over week-ends. slate home for boys at Jamesburg Miss Mae Moran of Jersey Cltv ave returned home after a stay with (Cash) on Wednesday of next week. The oc- NOTICE ^0 CONTRACTORS. casion will also be a formal recep- Ir. and Mrs., Ernest B. McGilvray. Miss Belle Glassing and her family Notice ia hereby given that >oaled bide tion to the new district governor, ZIP—ONLY ONE PULL AND ITS FULL will be received by the Townihlp Commit. Newburgh, New York, are occupy- THE NEW PLUNGER FILLER—VACUUM Be thrifty. Take advantage of our Special Gash Flan. Robert C. Perlna of Camden. This" PEN hold. 200% more ink than any ordinary fountain pen on th. market I Yo«_can Writ* for Three te« ot Mladletown Township, Monmouth ig Dr. Harrison McNear's home County, N. J.,-for the Improvement of Months on One Filling I No repair Bills I No Lever Filler! No Pressure Bar. Every Fen tested and guaran- Varioua Strtota In Mlddletown Townihlp A formal reception was tendered 'bile he and his aunts, Misses Cer- teed by the factory to b. unbreakable for life. Cet youra NOWl THIS Pwhlw advertising sal. |, n.. William A. Fluhr, manager of the O with bituminous aurnro treitment. Bid. IIIMIIIIMIIH le and Josephine Harrison, are on i^the city for leas than FIVE DOLLARS I '•This Certificate good only EN aiVBN FREE If you can buy 1 will be opened and read In public at the Texas Oil company of the Red Bank cruise to Nova Scotia, Miss Glass- •INTRODUCTORY OFFER—This Pen will be SE.OO after Sale. • ropma of aald Committee, Towmhlp Hall, district, a new member of the club. Middletown, N, J., on Thursday. September g Is office manager of the naval Also »1.50 Fenclls to Hatch Above Fens, only I9o 2S. 1087, «t iiOll F. M., Dn»llght Saving A guest was Lion, James Botkin of senal atlona Island, Time. Galesburg, Illinois, who was intro- Mrs. S. Nlchol Schwartz, who Is ADD EpecIAcatlona anij forms of bids for the duced by his son, Lion Harold M. 6c Extra propoied work, pieiiared by (ieorgo F. ;opplng at the Chapel Hill Country Kandolph, Civil Enalnooi-, .nd approved by IDES' BROS. Waiting Room 1 Botkin. The attendance prha. was ub with her husband and daughter, for Mall the Towmhlp Commlttco, hiivo been filed offered by F. G. , Jaudw and Was liss Pearl Schwartz, returned last in the ofllce of mid Engineer at 10 Broad awarded to Frank A. Wodehouse. W. Front St, Red Bank, N. J. atreet. Red Bank, N. J., and of the Town. eek from a visit to Harris, New Bhlp Clerk, Howard W, IlobortiT Atlantic The correct answer to the question rk, where her father, Mr. Levison, Highland!, N. J., and may bo inanected was that there are 770 county and during business hours. Bidden will b. las been quite ill with an infection furnlahed with a copy of the Specifications state bridges in Monmouth county. In his foot They will return to their by the Engineer on proper notice and pay- Counsellor Wallace Jeffrey will pre- New York apartment next week. ment of Two Dollars, .bids mutt be made sent the attendance prize next Tues- on standard proposal forms In tho manner Edgar Hayman of New York Is a designated therein and required by the day night apeciflcatlons,'tnuat be encloeod In sealed guest at the Chapel Hill Country Free envelopes, .bearing the name end addresa club. ot the bidder and the name of road on Salvation Army Services. Herbert VanDyne took a number outside, addressed to the Township Com> EXTRA HARD, THICK SHEET A scries of special services, which Broad St. mlttee of Mlddletown Township, Monmouth of friends on a fishing trip last week. Delivery County, N. J., and must be accompanied began yesterday at the Salvation They caught 36 blueflsh, some of by a certified chock for not less then ten Army chapel, will be held nightly ARTHUR (10) per cent of the^amount bid, and b« ALUMINUM which weighed nine pounds each. S. Red Bank delivered at the place and on the hour, and will conclude with meetings Nlchol Schwartz was among the Phone 1353 FOOD MARKETS abov. named. Sunday morning and night. The guests. He Is most enthusiastic as The Township of Mlddletown reserve* subjects of the sermons will > be as to his summer at Leonardo. the right to reject any or all bids U Added Attractions (or MoiL.Tnes.AWed. Only deemed to the beat Interest of the Town* WINDSOR follows: Thursday, "The Wonderful The Ladies auxiliary of Commun- Snper Features for Tfcurs* lTrl. * Sat Only ahtp so to do. Saviour;" Friday, "The Ready Mes- ity fire company will hold a bingo By order of th. Township Committee of SAUCE PAN SET senger;" Saturday, "Wine Is a party at • the" fire house Saturday Iddletown Township, N. J. Kellogg's ALBERT-BUNYON, 1 Qt., 2 Qt. and. 3 Qt.—3 Mocker;" Sunday morning, "Com- night Games yill begin at 8:30 p. College Inn Chalrmadi popular sizes. Smooth bot- mon Things In the Spiritual Life of m. and prizes' will be awarded. The ok*. HOTjVARD W. ROBERTS, Clerk. tomi. Round, easy-clean cor- the Soul;" Sunday night, "Giving postponed drawing for the patch- Tomato Cocktail 5' ners. Smart flat beads. Account." work quilt and rug will take place. Corn Flakes NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Streamline handles. Allen Knight, son of Mr.' and Notice Is horoby given that sealed bllf will be received boy tnthe lownsniTownship Commituomralt*. Mrs. John Knight of Atlantlo High- tee of Mlddletowwnn ~Township • •, MohmoutK lands, substituted at the -Baptist County, N. J., fofor rthe Improvement or Fair Haven. church at this place Sunday for 24 '• ' [tions of surgical cleanliness, equip* Preventing OpUudmU Keonaforum During: these years between U or W /v#- I rntnt (or emergencies and nursing (Babies' Sore Eyes.) and 21 or more, gradual changes oc- Irving Plaice Naw '|'1|1 care must b» provided In ths family Every woman should know about cur which profoundly influence the horns duringvlabor and later In tho the special danger of gonorrhea to life and aetivlUea of «oh Individual. or Truck Mrs, Wllllaki H. adjustment'^ the mother and baby, the eyes of babies at bb-tn. To pro- The early life and "education of girls ; A Borough Road • lira, Berths, B,\ Lyons, e of to their new-relationship*. tect them from blindness due to the and boys from birth, to adolescence Ths .mayor and .'council,of • Baton- William 'Hi Lyons, ar* a life-long The ' sympathetic! understanding gonococcus and other organisms, ihould prepareAthe way for more At Shrewsbury town met 'at a short session lait resident of Fair Haven, died yester- and active co-operation, of the'fath- standard; sllyerr nitrate solution Is apeclflo instruction and guidance. nliht and opened bids for the sal* day morning at Monmouth Memor- er during all these vitally important dropped into toe child'* eyes at once Sex education and standards of con- of bonds* on the new firs trade. The Social Hygiene By bonds were disposed of to the Xeans- ial hdapltal from complications, She months are very great aids and on delivery. - • . . t . duct Imparted by. the home, the. / . burg National bank 'at three per cent was 58 years old. She had been In comfort to the mother and a help There are other results of gonor- church, and the school are import- falling health for some time and in insuring tho baby a good start In ant aasots. : :''.' ' ;• '•••-. •' Ordinance Accepting Remaining for, 14300.. The Firs, t National bank rhea, but enough has been said to of Batontoro mad* the only ether was a patient at tho hospital a life. So essential is the father's indicate why self-treatment should 3. Love and the companionship of Portion of Irving Place ai week, Mrs. Lyons was born at Fair part in this period that health de- bid at four'psr cent ' Special Permission never be attempted and why a phy- marriage at their best lead, natural- Borough Road Passes Second ; Aresolutionoffered,by Counollman Haven and was the daughter ' o( partments land welfare agencies of- sician should promptly be conaulted ly and wisely to parenthood. The) ten send special letters to tho hus- Chrlitoph Angilbeolc authorized the George and Martha Coraon Johnson. and his instructions carried outmost health of women IS particularly' im- and Final Readings, cUrk to advertise for bids for ths, Im- Besides her husband, who Is wide- of shame or guilt Sympathetic un- band congratulating him on being a carefully. portant In these relations. The second and final readings of The Register Granted Priv father and giving full Information provement of Wall stree^ and Locust ly known throughout this, part of derstanding and suggestions for ac- 4. With the right outlook and mu- an ordinance^ aoceptlng a portion of a Venus.- The Improvement wllt'opst the county, Mrs. Lyons la'survived tive, normal work, play and com- on ways in which he may watch tho Good Medical Advice Should Be Se- tual respect for one another's per? Irving place as a borough road ware health of his wife and provide special cured. about $3,000, •whloh Is to be provided by 13 children, a number of grand- ilege to Reprint Copy' panionship will ordinarily help solve sonalltles, both' women and men approved by the Shrewsbury borough by tht county. The bids will be children and two sisters. The) chil- the problem. The interrelations of food and aid in the hygiene of preg- Sexual disorders in women, which may confidently count on marital bounollat its meeting Tuesday night nancy. are not due. to syphilis or gonorrhea, opened at the next, regular-meeting, dren are Mrs. B. Marlon.I* Deffen- righted Pamphlet by Hy- the physical and psychological as- adjustments and the physical and The first, reading was approved at an Wednesday night, September 32. - . dorf, Mrs. Gwendolyn L. Jackson* pects of sex are complicated and cause much'Illness, suffering'and spiritual satisfactions, of family, life. adjourned, meeting August IT, after Mistaken Beliefs and Unnecessary unhapplness for marital, partners. ' A resolution was approved for pay- Mrs, jOeraldlno L. Phlpps and Miss- demand experienced advice ..when 5. The vast majority of health the, Brodenon corporation gave a ment of $38 to the Batontown library. es Madeline S., Doris, Jean and -- giene Association. serious questions arise. ' .1 Worries. They also, afford opportunity for forma] deed of the road to the bor- There are many mistaken beliefs problems of girls and women are Another, resolution authorised ao- Muriel' G. Lyons and William H., charlatans and quacks to impose on readily solved by personal knowledge, ough. ' " . oeptanca of $8,600 from the Mon- Importance of Early Instruction. and unnecessary worries which cause women. , One still seea painted on The portion of the road (tarts at Jr., Pierre B, and Winston C. Lyons, needless anxiety and unhapplness to and the advice and occasional mod- mouth County Country club for back all of Fair Haven; Fred C. Lyons It is very Important that interest barns along ths countryside or In leal care of the family physician. Corn lane and rounding the ourve taxes. ' In the opposite sex develop In girls women. Some fear that they might the advertising columns of some to Broad.street The other portion of Red Bank and Klngdon N. Lyons Good Health Is Periodlo health examinations at least of Jamaica, Long Island. The sis- and boys normally, and that sex not be able to have children If they newspapers and magazines, an- 1 was deeded to the borough by the Bills amounting to 186189 were or- should marry. Except for one cou- yearly, and , moro detailed observa- dered paid. . •• • • . • ters are Mrs. Elizabeth Howard of curiosity and efforts to secure de- nouncements of "cures" for "female tion during pregnancies, are neces- Broderaon. corporation June 6, 1933. Essential To Women pendable knowledge be met by ade- ple In eight or ten, conception will complaints," "favorite compounds" The distance of the new borough Fair Haven and Mrs. Floriesa Rob- corns within a few months, unless sary safeguards. road la 1,870 feet inson of New York. • quate information sufficient for the ind similar suggestions for self- 6. Syphilis and gonorrhea are not time and circumstances of each some disease or condition affects diagnosis and treatment The only A petition with « signatures was Woman's Club To The funeral will be held Sunday this' function, and then a careful likely to endanger women and girls afternoon at 2 o'clock at the resi- By William F. Snow, MJ>. question. wise and effective thing to do is to presented to the council by A. W, medical examination will probably unleaa they marry men who are In- Bry, which requested the changing Resurae Artivities dence on Hendrlekson place anoi In later years women often pay select a competent doctor, if one fected and not under competent ad- - ' Good health, la essential to women, heavily In unhapplness and in ner- discover the reason. In more than toes not already have a family phy- of: the three street names on the Maple avenue, Fair Haven, with not only for their own sakes but for one-thlrd'of marriages Involuntarily vice and treatment; or expose them- Sllverbrook estate. The road namea The Woman's club of Red Bank Rev. Charles Wi Nelson,- rector of vous and emotional disturbances be- ilclan, and find out what is the mat- selves to sexual contacts with such will resume. Its activities: for the that of their families; and each year cause they were not fully Informed sterile, tho husband is at fault It :er. Very " frequently these "com- to be changed are Irving place, Park Bt Thomas's Episcopal chapel, Red of life should see additions to the Is very desirable that both man and 1 men. Unfortunately It frequently avenue and Roosevelt lane. The pe- fall season with a luncheon at the Bank, of whloh Mrs. Lyons was a In early adolescence about their ilaints" are not due to anything happens that a man or a woman is Molly Fitoher hotel Friday after- reserve store of strength and well- normal sex life. Women particu- woman should seek thorough health wrong with the reproductive system, tition was laid over for considera- member many years, officiating. In- being built up in childhood and examinations before marriage. Then, not aware of being Infected or even tion of the street committee. ' noon, September 34, at 1 o'clook. terment, In charge of the Wordon larly need to understand that their but rather to general health condi- of having been exposed. This Is an- Mra. J. Daniel. Tuller Is chairman. adolescence. This latter period sexual Heslres are Just as natural as if their marriage relations are not tions or illnesses which readily re- Mrs. Mathilda Obre presented a Funers).,home of Red Bank, will ha of great Importance in establishing entirely satisfactory, or if they do other reason for perlodlo health ex- deed for Obre court to the counoll, Mrs. E. H. Boynton, club preildont, In the family plot at White Ridge those of men, and that they should spond to scientlflo treatment. aminations which Include tests for will preside at a meeting of the good sex health. ' expect to derive just as much pleas- not have children, they should again asking that they take It over as a cemetery, South Eatontown, In this article are considered var- ask advice from a physician who 'erlodlo Health Examinations. these diseases. If Infection Is found borough road. No aetlon was.taken club Friday afternoon, October 8, ure as their husbands from, marital It is particularly important for before these diseases progress very at 2:30 o'clock. ' ious matters of social hygiene which relations. Misunderstanding on this takes special Interest in mahflago upon this matter aa no report of the Mrs, Emma S. Doraett. are of significance in this connec- problems; because many of the Women to have perlodlo health ex- far treatment will control and prob- condition •of the road was submitted A rummage sale In charge of Mrs. Mra. Emma Sulphln Dorselt of St. point,- fear of pregnancy, and other aminations whloh Include general ably prevent serious damage. John W. Ivina will be hold Wednes- tion, tted' which are concerned with avoidable conditions account for causes of such failure are avoidable to the council by Borough Engineer Petersburg, • Florida, wife of Elbert the health and happiness of women through hygiene or. treatment for and local examination, arid blood 7. The 'protection of children can George F. Randolph. day and Thursday, October 13 ind porsett, died last week at the age of much' of the so-called frigidity of and urine- tests. It is the best pro- be reasonably assured by treating 14. Mrs. Joseph I* Turner is ohalr- In general. wives and subsequent troubles en- either wife or husband or both. 1 The purchaae of additional gravel (IB years, after a lingering Illness. She, Most people know about the gen- When nothing can be done to rem- tection they can secure against the eyes of all new-born babies with for Irving place was referred to the man of a literary gambol to be held waa born at Brad'ovolt and was a countered by men and women other- avoidable ill health and premature standard silver nitrate "drops" to at the club houae Friday, October eral anatomy and physiology of the wise most happily mated. edy the condition the Individual Is street committee,with permission to daughter of the lato Robert Roy human body and its various organs, said to be permanently sterile. Of- death. Fortunately, the medical prevent danger of blindness, and by act. The clerk was authorized to ad- 15.. She will be assisted by Mrs. and Elizabeth Sutphln. Besides her such as the circulatory, digestive, Early Marriage Desirable. ten in these cases a husband and profession, health authorities, volun- examining the blood of all pregnant vertise tor bids for a borough tax Leslie D. Seely, Mrs. John Trudeaux, husband she is survived by a sister excretory and nervous systems. Com- Whatever the physical difficulties wife who want children find a satis- tary health agencies, and life insur- women and treating those who are map to be drawn. It was moved that Mrs. Horace G. Fowler and Mra. and three brothers. They are Mrs. paratively few learn much about thi and strains Involved, there are many factory subitltute In adopting a ance companies are cooperating to found to have syphilis. Knowledge Councilman Harold McCormlck noti- Hoiea Chark. Lydla Sutphln Tilton and Lemuel W. reproductive system although such reasons for advocating continence child. promote such examinations. of these practicable procedures has fy property owners of the weeds A reception In honor of Mrs. 3utphln of Red Bank and Robert taken away frqm women particular- overgrowing the sidewalks through- Boynton will be held Thursday af- knowledge is vitally important in outside of marriage. Permanent Another fear is that a baby may The Girl's Part In Sex Conduct Roy and George J. Sutphln of Holm- relation to heredity, sex, parenthood satisfactions are not found hi extra- ly, much of the fear of marriage out the borough. ternoon, October 28. del. Another brother was the late be "birth-marked" or injured in some One of the questions on which girls and child bearing. and family life. It is especially de- marital relations. Inside of mar- way by maternal impressions. Many A treasurer's report showed a bal- Rev. Archibald H. Sutphln of River and young women seek advice has & The experience of motherhood sirable that girls and women should riage continence is feasible if tem- mothers who experience a great to do with their responsibility for ance on hand of $5,106.47. . Bills BUDDLSTOWN SCHOOLS. Plaza, who for many years was pas- understand tho structures and func porarily necessary or wise for any fright or are very unhappy dread is the normal fruition of one of the amounting to $477.48 were ordered tor of the Baptist church of Now sex conduct. Ths physician la often strongest Instincts. Disturbances re- paid. tions of these organs which have so reason, as for example during the the birth of their babies for this asked why they should not have as FupUs Went Back to Their Studies Monmouth. The funeral was . held much to do with their own health later months of pregnancy. At the reason. There is no such danger. sulting from prolonged postponement Yesterday and Today. Saturday at Mra. Dorsett's late homo much freedom in their sex life aa or absence of this experience need and that of their children. Refer- same time it is also true that as Of course fright or physical injury men have. The experience of the Primary, grammar ' and ninth at St Petersburg. . ence books and readings have been men and women grow older, psychol- to be guarded against by planning Bade Wages For may bring about ill health and may human race shows that the family grade pupils of Mlddletown town- suggested to supplement the facts ogists observe increasing difficulties i t th bby to a lire filled with absorbing activities Mrs. Juno F. Leonard. in extreme cases cause the baby to is a vital unit of social organiza- guided by spiritual understanding. County Employee ship resumed their studies yester- Mrs. Jano F. Leonard, widow of which can be included in such of sexual abstinence for thoso who tion and progress; and the welfare day. The high sohool season began brief article as this. have not trained themselves in self- be born prematurely or so early The dcelre of a man for a home John S. Leonard, died last night at that it cannot live; but such occur- of the family demands less sexual and children in addition to the com- Payment of $2,600 for back wages this morning. Ths number of pu- the home of her sister, Mrs. Walter In addition to the principal female control and filled their lives with license for the man, rather than due to Walter E. Weat of North Long pils has not been computed, but It • organs—the vagina, the uterus or absorbing purposes and activities to rences are rare unless tho mother panionship of a wife, .grows out of K. Hopping, of River road, Fair or the child Is suffering from some more for the woman. This question Branch has been authorized by the is expected to be larger than last womb, the Fallopian tubes, -and the the exclusion of.sexual experience. the same fundamental Instinct The board of chosen freeholders of Mon- Haven. She had a stroke' In her disease that probably could bo con- will bo .discussed in another article adoption of children Is often a so- yea*. * sleep. Mrs. Leonard was born at ovaries which produce the egg or It seems clear that for women and entitled, "Marriage and Parenthood." mouth county. Mr. West was ap- ova, many other structures, for ex- their best health, as well as for men, trolled If the moth'er were under the lution of these problems for men or Edwin H. Broach has assigned hla Mlddletown. observation of a physician during It is only necessary to say here that pointed a county road overseer by contract for bus' transportation of ample, the bones of the pelvis, the marriage Is better late than never. women who cannot have the direct Road Supervisor Walter H. Conover Surviving are two sons and a her entire pregnancy. the girl when fully informed may experience bf parenthood. pupils to Sidney McLean. Approval mammary glands and other struc- But early marriage gives more op- usually be counted upon to think January. 1, 1935, and he was dis- daughter, Welling Leonard of Tren- tures are adapted in their growth portunity for happy comradeship, One of the worries which has been 8. Among trio needless worries of of this change was given at a spec- ton, Daniel Leonard of Atlantlo more clearly and act with greater charged from thla position January 1, ial ' meeting of the township board to the demands of reproduction. eliminated by all good hospitals is women is the fear of growing old 1986, without charges" being made Highlands and Mrs. Lillian Herring mutual development and physical ad- the fear of mothers that their babies judgment and thought for the fu- of education a few nights ago. These adaptations give to the body justment; for having and training ture than the boy, even though hor^ and losing their attractiveness. For against him.- He la a World war of Massachusetts; another sister, of the female its feminine charac- may get mixed up in the nursery. both' men and women, If the spirit veteran and an exempt fireman and Mrs. John VanMater of Hazlet, and children, building a home, promot- To prevent this, foot-pjlnts are tak- emotions and sexual desires may be teristics, as contrasted to the mascu- ing the family life as a community as great as are hla. Both boys and aa well as mind and body, has he took action to get his job back on -Patient at Clinic. a brother, Ira Frost of Trenton. line qualities of the male body. en of each baby as It is born and grown happily with years of useful the ground that under the law he Sister Marie Lea of Quebec. .Can- The funeral will bo held at 2 asset, and observing one's grand- often a small chain on which are girls who study the matter will real- 1 service; It will bo found, that juBt could not be fired without a hearing. ada, formerly of New Monmouth, Is o'clock Saturday afternoon at tho The changes of adolescence are children start their careers. All flattened beads bearing the name of ize that the church, the state and brought about largely by certain these .things are bound up in the heir own families advise continence as adolescence Is a gradual transi- The court held that hla dismissal was a patient atMayo's cllnlo ut Roches- home of Mrs. Hopping, with Rev, E. tho mother, Is socuroly fastonod tion from childhood to the more illegal and he went back to work last ter, Minnesota, for an infected arm. S. Wolf, pastor .of the Leonardo chemical substances called hormones biological and anthropological his- about his neck, before marriage because I it is the which are fed Into the blood by some tory of the human race—part of the permanently satisfying things of Apri). The court decision also re- Her ailment developed from a cut Baptist church, In charge. Burial Syphilis and Gonorrhea, real road to happiness and the nor- quired that wages be paid to him for of the glands of the body, such as heritage of each generation. Health mal satisfactions of family life. In adult life, so the changes from full la a finger. owl_ part of her hand by A. M. Posten and Sons will be the thyroid,-tha pituitary and the Syphilis and gonorrhea affect wo- power and beauty of middle life to the period when he was out of work. has been amputated. In Fair View cometory. i must of necessity be built around cases of genuine love and Compan- He was represented. In the court pro- ovaries. These Internal secretions these fundamental truths, and both men In the same •ways they affect ionship which lead to permanent old age bring contentment and I Sister Marie Lea has been a nun men. These processes have been sweetness and continuing love and ceedings by Paraoiu, Labrecque A In a convent at.-Quebao" the past oxert a great Influence on the growth girls and boys need to be taught unions, so desirable for community Borden. •. ^ and life of a woman. them. In no respect is such knowl- described In the article of this ser- and national welfare, the girl usual- affection. nine years. - She spent part of last El wood Douglass Before adolescence as a rule the edge more important to success and len entitled "Health for Man and ly has within her power the control 10. It has been said that each gen- Five other former county em- ek with her mother, Mrs. Her- girl, like the boy, leads a more or appiness than in its bearing upon Boy." Only a few additional state- not only of her own sex conduct, eration depends upon its young to ployees have filed claim* to get their man 7. Labrecque of New Men- Hospital Patient less self-centered existence during marriage and family relations, ments need to be given. It is im- but that of the boy as well. equip It with gaiety and enthusiasm jobs back on the ground that they mouth. With her was an associate, are exempt firemen but they have Sister Gertrude of Quebec. Ehvood Douglass of Colt's Keck, which nature is equipping her phy- portant for women to know that the and continued ploasure in living. county farm agent, -was suddenly sically and mentally for the stress Pregnancy. "hard chancre," or initial sore in However this may be, It Is true not been reinstated. They are Ray-' When the spermatozoa, or male Family Relations. mond J. O'Neill of Headden's Corner, stricken with heart trouble last week and strain of later years. In adol- syphilis often appears on the inner that the mingling of enthusiasms of Pure Bred Bull Wins at Show. shortly after ho returned homo from ells, pass from the vagina where side of the folds of skin and mu- Enduring relations between the Edward Qoff of Keansburg, Ray- escence, a gradual process beginB sexes are built upon attractions youth and philosophy of age glvea ! Bertha's Bub of Mondamln, a.p_ure hla office at Freehold. Ho was con- during which the sexual, instinct they are deposited during sexual in- cous membrane at the entrance, to results which bear upon health as. mond Wyckoff of Marlboro, Thomas tercourse, up through the uterus and which include the whole personality Oaken of Rumson and Alfred Pettit bred Guernsey bull, owned by 'Mr. fined to the bed at his homo two days reaches full development. Desires the vagina, or inside the vagina. upon other factors In successful liv- and waa then token to Fitkln Memor- m Into the tubes, and a sperma- Only tie physician can diagnose this of each-partner and lead naturally of Freehold, ' and Mrs. E. C. Pitman of River- for mating and having children be- through mutual Interests, respect ing. ial hospital, where he is still a pa- come important matters at this time ozoon unites with an egg cell which early evidence of the disease; con- brook farm, Llncroft, placed second 1» on its way from the ovary, this and- companionship to marriage, In a class for year-old bulls and 'un- tient. At the hospital this morning to girls as well as boys, and influ- sulting a physician promptly Is con- It was atatod that his condition was larks the commencement of a new sequently especially important at home and family ties which Justify Townsend Meeting. Council Abolishes der two years recently at the Guern- ence their thoughts and conduct the self-control asked of young men fairly good, Mr. Douglass was elect- Girls will probably not be fright- lfe. At this moment the heredity this time, when it is so essential to A Townsend mass meeting will be sey cattle -show at Far Hills. The and . women from adolescence to I Three-Man Board bull was shown by Eugene Ford, ed president of the National Asso- ened or disturbed by these desires >f .the child is determined. This Is recognize the infection and get treat- held Sunday .afternoon at S o'clock ciation of /County Agricultural menfstarted. Because neither men maturity. The question of long or superintendent of the Pitman es- or led into unfortunate experiences, hy it is so important to all the short engagements, which so often at Clark's landing. The chief Agents In 1933. , If they have been fully prepared as escendants of a man and woman nor women can bo certain about in- speakers will be Clarence W. Smith The Atlantic Highlands mayor and Me, „ fection If ,they have been exposed, arises, is more a matter of emotion- council last night adopted an ordi- they have grown up from infancy, that the' parents should be wisely al , control, frequency of meeting, and Miss Viola Zclasko. FOB McCAMPDELL. !', lated. Everyone thinks a great physicians and health officers advo- nance abolishing the assessment Takes Job at Fort Monmouth, by knowledge imparled simply and and degree of physical intimacy commission1 of three members. The appropriately by their parents and leal about his ow;i father and cate the teaching of sexual hygiene Dennis B. Arnone, son of Mr, and than of -years. However, early mar- Sailing, Fox England. vote was * to 1, Councilman William hlrs. Michael Arnone of Shrewsbury Harry Sagoteky Issues Statement others in a position to instruct them. other and their ancestors; but and advise careful examination be- About His Candidacy. fore marriage for both men and riage, after two young people are Mrs. Mary Curl of Willow street, Dunphy, Nelson H. Roberts, Edward ivenue, yesterday accepted a position For those who have not been so lany fail to think about what kind sure of their love for each other, Jagger and Waldron P. Smith vot- Ls apprentice automobile mechanic at f ancestors they themselves are go- women. Fair Haven, will sail Saturday to , Harry Sagotsky of Freehold, who fortunate every effort should be has much in Its favor. Especially ing for the ordinance and Walter Tort Monmouth, Mr. Arnone has la a bemocrat)o candidate for nomi- made to provide information and ing to be, and how the fate of fu- Join her daughter, Mrs. Leonard Congenital Syphilis and Its Pre- is this true if such young couples Williams and Charles Mount voting jcen employed by Borden's dairy of nation as assemblyman, has Issued reassurance without further delay. ure generations lies in their wise can have the personal advice of a Heyman, m England. They will against it Members were appointed Asbury Park as a utility man. Mr. the following statement: As the girl grows into a woman choico in this matter. vention. spend several months abroad. Syphilis is particularly serious in physician competent to deal with to the commission by the mayor and Arnone la a graduate of Red Bank ' I wish to Inform tho citizens of It Is her rightful need as a vital, When the mala and female cells confirmed by tho council. high school and Pennlngton Prepara- Monmouth county that I aspire to go pregnant women*becauseit frequent- questions of marital hygiene and to the New Jersey legislature as an active human being to understand lave united, a process of growth family relations, and the encourage- Dinner By Borden Employees.' An assessor will be elected at the tory school, her own physiology and emotional ly attacks • the unborn child, caus- assemblyman and there carry on tho ind cell division takes place. This ing congenital syphilis or prenatal ment and backing of their parents Employees of Borden Farm Prod- general election In'November for a work so ably' started by Theron Mc- reactions. She should have a whole- occurs in the uterus at a point on syphilis, as it is often called. If or family groups. The birth of ucts of Asbury Park will hold their term of three yeara and three have Clear $75 at Chicken Supper. Campbell. I have been a supporter some attitude toward the part that ts wall where a special structure children can usually be postponed, annual dinner tonight at the Smoke filed for the Republican nomination, ot Mr. McCamnbcIl ever since ho be- sax will play in" her life, Ha power this causes death of the child dur- , Frank McCa.rron of. Llncroft, third •allctJ the placenta Is to grow. Aa ing pregnancy, a miscarriage ur still if necessary, without harm under Shop tavern at Shrewsbury. About they being John B. FUtoroft, who was gan to wage his light for tax reform, as a driving force, its beauty and he cells increase in number they secretary of the commission just assistant chief of the Mlddletown for farm relief and better govern- birth results; or If tho child lives, competent advice. This Is often an 75 persons are expected to attend. ownshlp fire department announced ment generally. As soon as I learned dignity when happily directed. How 'range themselves co that they ul- Important question not only because abolished, Harvey H, Bowtell and the man acts and feels, how he dif- his health will probably be seriously | Tuesday night that the Llncroft fire that ho would not stand for tha ao- Imately form all the tissues and or- damaged or ho may be crippled in of Illness but also of health and Walter J. Roberta. aembly this year, I filed my petition fers from the woman, should also be ;ans of the body. The reproductive company had cleared about $75 on mind and body throughout life. This ondurance, if,_ for example, the girl ts recent chloktn supper. Mr, Mc- and now request that I be nominated part of tho girl's understanding, If ystem, like the bones, muscles, must continue* certain kinds of work for the assembly on the Democratic Bhe Is to face with wisdom and,ser- does not mean that the disease can Carron was chairman of the supper lerves, blood vessels and all the or- be inherited, but rather that the in- attef marriage. Constable Charged tlaket. I feel sure that Mr. McCamp- enity tho sometimes difficult social ana of the body, begins at this Committee and he was aaslated by a bell will be nominated for freeholder situations which she will inevitably timate contacts of mother and child From the publlo health and medi- IT'S ODD commltee of nearly all members of and I request hla friends to help me Imo a growth and development give tho syphilis organism a chance With Extortion encounter. •hlch is not completed until the in- cal points of view the problem of f;he company. obtain the nomination for the assem- to infect the baby. prevention of syphilis and gonorrhea bly. I havo lived In Monmouth coun- Menstruation. ivldual reaches maturlty many . Fortunately, early discovery of the But It's Science Charles M. Fremgen of Beacon ' all my life, I grow, up in Froa- ears later. would bo largely solved if all young Hill, Matawan, a constable, was ar- 828 Pupils at Fair Haven. Tho moat noticeable of bodily mother's Infection and treatment mon and women could choose a uuld, graduated at tho Alabama uni- changes (puberty) occur between tho During the months of pregnancy rested yesterday by atate police from The enrollment at the reopening versity, studied at Virginia university begun before the fourth or fifth permanent mate and marry as soon of the Fair Haven public schools yes- where I majored in economics ages of 12 to 15 years when a child ho child is protected and nourished month of pregnancy, will give rea- Cows Face Big Job. the Koyport station, on a charge of >y the mother's blood, which brings as they arrived at maturity. This extortion. The charge waa made terday wa* 210 at the Willow atreet and government, and then graduated begins to develop into a young r sonable asauranco that the child will would be so becauaa sexual promis- ColumbuB, Ohio, (AP)—On the school, 64 at the Flak street school from Harvard law school. I feol that woman. At thla time tho ovaries ood and oxygen to the placenta for by a New Yorker that Fremgen at- ransfer through Its vessels Into the bo born healthy without any trace cuity and prostitution would tend to average Qhlo pasture a cow would tempted to make hla pay $10 on a And 51 at the Knollwood school, I am qualified to represent the peo- begin to release an egg cell approx- of the disease. In addition, the disappear. have' to take 180 bites of grass a ple ot Monmouth county In the legis- ilood of the child. By a reverse threat of arrest for a inotqr vehlolo i inking a total of 328. This Is a lature and If nominated and elected imately once every 28 days and nor- recess the child's excretions pass course of tho disease In the mother As has been said the woman minute for 12 hours in order to keep violation. At tho same time Frem- «light decrease over last year, but mally continue to.do this rogularly, will, bo arrested and she may be Its milk production up to scratch, will carry on the line work started by ito tho blood stream of the mother, reaches the end of her child bear- gen was arrested on a reckless driv- t ie enrollment Is expected to reach Theron McCampbell. except during pregnancies, until the 'he placenta Is attached to the kopt well and free from any danger ing period at the.age of about 45 or says D, B. Dodd, agronomist at Ohio ing charge, to which he pleaded last year's figure within the Coming age of 45 to 50. Unloss this almost ody of tho child at a point called of infecting her family. If every 50. This Is roferred to u the meno- State, university. guilty. ireek. Several children wert enrolled invisible cell Is fertilized, that Is, woman could go to a physician for If a cow is to produce 25 to S3 ie navel by the cord or tube pause. Ordinarily It is not a time Fremgen was arraigned before Re- tils morning. FATHER SORIANO'S LETTER joined by a spermatozoon or male rough which blood circulates until examination and advice, including a for anxiety or serious adjustment pounds of milk It must consume 209 «ex cell In tl> WHS realised,, Members of the 1 Since: factor In health as a whole, and , \ orely, frequently given to solf-oxcltation; Jift weeks Immediately before and v 1 171 Ii »gu« did the sarvlng.' ' 'ter birth and during delivery of sistance of the body, and treat the needs to be frankly and wholesome- Mia* Bradley * sitters In Pi Beta, TtlVtr Pllflfc l.aa.iia—ialiai « Bev. Father Nloholilas Borlooo. but theso praotlces^aro not likely to disease gently during the acute Phi testified that, she never smoked, be continued for long. If they be- JO child. While It U not necessary ly Recognized In women as well as And so she realized enough from the ^rotal ;, • ,.n ir rji 1,1*1 Boy Taken to BospitsO. n the mother to be taken to a ma- stage, tho tubes may be permanent- i mon, '.-,•• came very persistent or frequent a ly sealed, which moans that tho sows and their offspring to pay for HIGH SCHOOL. Qlrard Minaldl, son «f Jack Mln- irnlty hospital thla should be ar- 2, Adolescence, or youth, Is the Ninth grada ,. tot Miss Helen Filling. Pjiofatey -of. doctor Ought to be consulted. Care woman cannot have children; or pus her college education. •'' • dt of Sea Bright, was taken to Ihould b« Ukon to avoid, frighten- lnged with the first labor if poaal- porlod of ten years moro or less Tenth arada __.__ ,._ 111 Mrr. and Mrs.Mrs' amtm^mingamt <*' may form In the tubos, causing ab- Btavanth srada W.M.^.» .. 11) Monmouth Memorial hospital last ing the, flrl or promoting • sense e, and In wy CMS ajl ' Tirtlflh srada ..,,.,. . . Carlisle, Pennsylvania; _H|»|weejh k in' the Bet Bright ambulance I Rumson, wss • Tlsttor TatfdasTsjgV< Total ...... UUlT for treatment for food poisoning, yttttrday JTftiends at RmasjoH.Trr '•I V ' RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 9, 1987. if'CLASSIFIED RED BANK REGISTER WANT ADS TOR SALE FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES BUSINESS NOTICES APARTMENTS SITUATIONS WANTED REAL ESTATE WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR SALE AOTOBY BPKOIAI^-H.OO BUT* «•* BsJ- (X>B 8ALB sod. top eoU, fill dirt, WAUBICB SCHWARTZ. OimUr, Ply. tlEtTAL WEATHKR8TRIPB top door* and FOUR-BOOM apartment at It Mechanic BETINED American lady, widow, 48, lona of high grade Inside at outalde mouth aaa InUmaUosal tnalc aalea and windows! save 81% at fast coats. H. street; all outside rooms; all Improve- wishes position as housekeeper In moth- MONMOUNTH COUNT* lama, ~. tint, on* quart Unseed oil, quart toiMp* UtU* Wref, aarrlce hsadiiuartera. Xhone Bel Bank A. Handrlckaon A.Oo. phone Bad Bank ante i ateam heat and water ; 180. Apply erless home; can create homelike atmos- hoBu. shor* *aut*a, sal* o> remtl < »87. 1400. It Newman iprlngs road. Bee) ront lot*. Sand for tree booklet,!, 5mi, pound juttr and on* putty knife I -and, * Loan Company, « Broad street, pherei capable and trustworthy; can drive properties. Bar H. gtlUmu. ataM I4.7S lor fin gallone o< stalu. all colon, OUEVROLVr, 198$ HaatsrTordor aport Bank. Bed Bank. a car; furnish best of references. Address ehellso rive poundi out 11.26 galloallon i TaTarr- OARDEN TRAOTORB. Placet Jr. and Bi_ g, way. Eatontown. phone btgaMv, ehellshll o rivi e pounddi outt 11211.266 gallon i Tar Bolens, rebuilt. Conover Broa, Bajee * asdan. built-in trunk; daluxs equlpmsnt, APARTMENT, two very large rooms, fur. M^tt. mA . «W*L.,| boefv^sx> tf*a611|, BeAses>Md AJsmefcBank.a ' ^^ tilth'11,6tlh'11600 laltinlt . Marine ppaina t bruahebruaheaa, little mileage, black finish i must bo aeen ELECTRICAL contractor! comrtterclal and ARKS and country homes wanted from Memmouth Paint andd Vernlib. umufi SirvlceTwickattina, V.l« ohone fiilmdel to appreciate; $126. Act quick. Terma residential wiring tn all branches. nlsnid very nicely for light houiekeep- EXPERIENCED chauffeur snd gardener ne acre up. We have •a growingrowingg; dads- HSCRIMINATINQ people bar ni lu« Long Brunch, phone Prompt service given calla for repalra or :ng, on ground floor. 201 Bergen place, wish*, position, alx y.ars' refarene. i will d from out of town clients. If you t%- hotoje In Long Branch and vWaJljf a IS Willow avenue, L B and trade, Uany other bargalna. William t0 Ml1 OT 11H-J. for you oti typewrlu*, addlu nia> J. Levins, 876 Broadway, Long Branch.* •stlmatea. H, B. Hayaa. 1ft Branch av*. >etween Broad etreet and Mspfe svenus, g[o ougust poit wwitowni I MalsMo 1experienced gardener. _ * ' propertr, write er phone ujh & O, Coals, Ino, 419 Bath avenue. e, cheek writer oi etbn oSe* aMulD. nua, Bed Bank, phone 1489. Bed Bank. Phone Bed Bank 116. ""fofflM, today. Thomp.oa Agener. II IOHiL _Branch. N, J. phon* list. oEcfeS 4UBw6ot>, »».oo load, no ecris an: manliVar1m1 —cail. 7osap»JS- Berslas. l«T CHEVROLET panels, two 1914 bull-ton, FURNISHED apartment, two rooms, WANTED, position as housekeeper or care- Bast Front street. Had Bank, phone 700 ' latlnga. HOOVER eleanere repUnd, brashes re. • - --*• »**»^n **»M m4 wn», yngn. Hill, plaoe 15,50 load, 110.60 cotdi loouat oath atreet. phon* Bed Bait 481. la excellent eonditloni appearance like kitchen, bath, hot water, oil burner} tint taker; white woman, two children; full i» k V4pavsRBisrfe ' \m ' "" . . "• -*• I", m**^t*.waw Honmou new. Huet aacrlflce for quick action. brtatled. Allen Beclrio Shop, It White WANTED, Monmouth tountr farms, sale OU SAIX—Houae, first floor, hall, two peats, fencing-, piling, oak boat end bod; BLOOB, COVEiUNQ, large .election; eetl- street, phon* 611, Rad Ban ay central location, 1 Allen place, Red Bank, time or part timer apod rcferencoa. Ad* filmbir. Chtrlei O. Bennott A Co,, phon« Come make offer. William J. L*vln*,,87( dross P. O. Box 21. Eheron. N. J. and rent I large or aroall. Have a nun. ilrlne; rooma, dlnlnar room, klunen, but- mates furnished. Inlaid Congolaum by Broadway, Long Branch, N. J.* off Riverside avenue, phone 8692-W. •r of cllanta. Xindlr give full details. si's pantry and laundry I aeeond Boor, ate Mlddletown 588. the yard. Congoledm rugs. All alsei. MUSICAL LNBTRUUBNT8. airings and re- TWO five-room apartments, furnished or /Ill eall and look tham over, laker's isdrooma, four Isne and ooe email, two TOR BALD, new and used fruit graders, Samuel Swarta, 14 West Front street. Bed BOWLAND B. JONES Motor Co., 88 Ma- pairing at PrlM'e Musi* Btorst, II Wee» unfurnished | heat, hot water! best loca- tesJtr, Belford. W. J» phone 12 S-K^ _ lathrooma; third floor, I r*"*^1- -• olaansrs, polliheri, waatiere and otner Bank, phon* 1187.' • pie avenue. Bed Benk, distributor for Front street. Red Bask. LOST AND FOUND peeking nous* equipment: potato, graders, Cadillac. LaSalle, Oldamoblle, offering a tion; very desirable. Phone Red Bank SUP COVSB& draperUs, VeneUaa blinds, beautiful selection of Cadillac Standard BOW BOAT found. Owner can claim KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE newi two- oteaMtr, and baggeii. Hendrlcksoa Bupptr awnings and window shades, euston SORENSON 4 BAHRS. bulkheads and tonr barn with pigeon loft, < Co., phon* «»9 Mlddletown. '-'••• and Oldamoblle Safety Tested Used Carat TWO-ROOM apartment for rent, one single Sam* by proper Identification and per- MB mad* i experienced decorator to assist ran. 1980 Chevrolet touring sedan, 1984 Che- dock building contractors. High- room and two garages, $8 Hudson Inr expenses. Addrea* Row Boat, box oil. OOONTt tarmat tew e*Uet and" ww*yrwond.rtuT"a~"'' ' irtul a] ' FOB BALH, baikiU ot all typu and iltMl Climates oheertuilr titen. Phone for ap- rolet coach, 1987 DeSoto coupe, 1984 Ford avenue, Red Bank. Bed Benk. . •las; euid type*. Xoor G. fruit, lot tOxIOOi loeated to one of cuihlons, caps, llnan, eto. Also com- pointment Long Branch 10. Eetat* Jaqoh lands, N. J. phone Hlghlanda 1145. beet residential eectione of Red kt atelnbaeh, Broadway. Long Branch.' w. J. coach, 1984 Studebakor convertible coupe, AT 75 WEST Front street, couple can BANK BOOK Ho. >«»•« of the Second Na- slat* Una ot packing houae equipment and 1988 Pontlao coupe, 1986 Cadillac ssdan, have well furnlahed three-room apart- tional Bank and Trust Company, Red within ST* nlnuU? walk ot Broad af supplies, lncludlnc ploUac b»«i, ittapi PIANOS and piano tenlcei the beat. Dlt; THE MOZAR Dancing School will open for ment with heat and hot water; aunny and Bank, lost, 'Payment stopped. Flsaae re» and the Bain shopping oent*r| fire L and ladders, paoklnr forme, *t«. Open can's Piano Shop. Drummond plae*. Red 1988 Chevrolet sport coups. 1916 Chevro- tee* walk from ghrewaburr rtrer., let pick-up truck, reconditioned by Cad- duiea In th* Elk a auditorium, Broad absolutely clean; one-car garage. Call be- turn to bank, rlnnt**' walk to grammar and L erenlnga, . Hendrlokaon Supply Co., pbona Bank, phone 888. tween 11 and 4 p, m. r lot HMdlatown. illac crafumen. Convenient O. M. A, C.atreet. Red Bank, aa originally planned de- .FOUND, female English fetter, white with schools; Us mlnutee aoto driv* to ALL SIZES of used tires, wheels end rims terms with monthly payments to suit your spite the lire which deatroyed equipment WAVEIU/Y place, three-room apartment, SPECIAL SALE of tn fall samples of in former atudlo on Monmouth atreet. Beg. tan tpoti. Call Rumson 742 or Box 88, AUantlo ocean, whar* thar* Is tatarti 1 for ula. Brookslda Inn, Atlantlo High- urse. "Buy with confidence." Sam W. for rent; heat and hot water aupplied; Rutnion, N, J. ment and bathing prtvll.gea. 7 , ladle* *nd mjisea' apart knit aulu and landa, near Stone Church.* llpptnger, manager Used Car department, latratlon at th* Elka September It to 18.* $80. Boynton eV Boynton, 8 Drummond »»• rooms, hot water heat, all erty tauat be seen to b« apprtcli reaae.) aaoh garment a bargain, J, Conn, 8 rOUNTAlN~FEN lost on Saturday. Re- FAINT with Atlantlo laid and alno, I ... phone Red Bank 910. Open evaninga. See place. phon.o 952. ward If returned to Sherwood, Second prlc* 1* 18,011). - For further In I• 5 Seoond avenue, Long Branch, between gallon, worth SB.BO. Other gradep as our dlaplay advertlaemant on aporta page. writ* or phone Albert L. Ivlns, It I Bath and Dunbar. JOB PRWITNQ—When /on n**d boa* FOUR-BOOH apartment to tub-let, fur- National bank and Trust company. Red lew aa 90c. Pure shellac, I 1b cut andCONE OH In and look them over. Thirty- Inees cards, letterheads, envelopes, nlahadi river view. 6 Riverside avenua. Bank.* mouth atrxt. Bed flank, phone 1«»». ALL SIZES o( uaed UIH and tubai• _at bar- Spar vamlahs* «1.J? gallon; Wall tenrtura five of the Unset recommended uaad care Bed Bank.* \ /"\ sain prices. Brooksld* Inn, aaar Stona In eight colors, «« Ib. W* make and eell at attractive prlcee and liberal terms, of- billheads, booklets, poatera, programs, LOST last Thursday between Sea Bright TOR BALE, lot on Vand.rbllt avenue, Church. Atlantlo Highlands.* our own product*, Agsnt* wanted, At- MODERN turhlehcd^Ewo-room apartment bathing pavilion and Carl ton theater, He BROAD 8TBEET, Rai Bank! if Leonardo. Soulthorp Reelty Co« first fered this week by Maurice Bchwarts, Free announcement* or anything la the line In horn* forwent'; bualness couple pre- pair of LafHaire field glasses In case; name "on". «ot water heati all Improve- lanta Paint Co. lit West Front etreet. license platea. 198<-35-«« Pljrmoiiths, ot printing try The Besrliter, Work of avenus, AUanUe Highlands, N. J. ORDSH now and i&v* on firewood. Oak Bed Bank, phone " Podges, Chevrolets, Forda, Hupmobllea and ferred. Call after 5i80 p. m. 88 Statealr oa Inside of CM* Ada Klopfenttetn. Val- ment.; lot approximately 780 feet dees firewood ordarod bafora September 16 th* batter klod done when promised place, Riverside Heights.' ued aa keepsake. Return, to 4rend, 845 rom Broad atreet, to Uaple avenue, (ten. FOR SALX, brick and frame home) «a*r FOR SALE cheap, new combination coal Oldamoblles, coupes, coaches and sedana, nt and delivered when you want It, only 17 »S7S up. lSsl.l2.8t Chevrdats, Fly- and at reaaonabla prloes. THREE-ROOM furnished apartment, near Broad itreet* Red Bank, or phone 890. . houa* on Mapl* avenue)) fronts*, n terms. Un. J, Crlmmlnr, Sf Twin Light par full cord. Cut stove or fireplace and gaa atovea, coal stoves, gas ranges business aection; all Improvements: $40. Reward. jet and 85 feet. Storage (or tour cars, T«rrace, Hlghtaodi, N. J. lengths. Haituroor Farm, Old Bridie road, and oil stoves*. Eamusl Swarts, 14 Weat mouths, Dodges, Chryslers, Pontiaca and leasonabie price.. Inquire Uwla Lumber Front street, Bed Bank, phone 1387.* Forda, aedana, coftchea and coupea, 8175 H. S. Battln, 22 Weat Front atreet, phone FOUND, rowboat. Owner may obtain JlbtUlJJ^J^ phone JSngllshtown up. 192B-80 Forda, Chevrolets, Dulcks, VACUUM oleanere repaired! any make. Red Bank 8600.* same) on Identification and paying ex- Co.. Asbury Park, phone e»l, or your own Foil 8ALB, nix rooms, ell Improvsmsntsi --- • SPRAYERS, fall makes, atfi. taken in Chryslers, DeSotoa, LaBallea and Llncolnl, Allen ElBCtrts Shop, 1* Whit* etreet, penses ot advertising. Phone Bed Bank two-car (arage; lot 70»U71 near rlv*r, FOR SALE cheap. b«di, mattraaiai, trade t good working condition, at (air convertible coupes and aedanB, Coupea, Rea Bank. 8S2M NEWMAN SPRINO8 road, modem eeven- ator*i and bus line. Also lot 80x100, Jn- prices. Call or writ* Hendrickeon Supply HE1P WANTED springs, pillows, nispte and walnut bed. coaches and Standard aedans, ISO upGENERA. L CONTBAOTOB and Hupools LOST from Braeburn farm, on Fatteraon roora house; psrtly furnlahedi bath, aun —'-• at.l Clay street. Fair Haven. room furniture, studio couches. Larffo ao- Co.. Mlddletown, phone 818. Truck bargalna. K«o aUk* tmek, Ford D m eteaneli carting and grading i top soil, HOUSEWORKER wanttd. rnlddl. « «d lane, five bronae turkeyB, about five 'fii ."i."""'"' ****** « connecting | leotlon. Samuel Swart*, 14 Wart Front pick-up, Chrysler auburban *BB up. For .-enure, fill dirt, dndara, gravel and sand. s Ulx FIVE-ROOM bungalow for sale. South Itralt, Bad Bgnlc, phon* 1887. a dependable car aee your friend Lee at woman preferred j plain cooking, light months old. Phone Bed Bank 1011. Re SprilSxIOOn l traefc May Brandt, Newma Laurel avenue, West Keanaburg, N. J, Estimates given. Phone Red Bank 6440.J, ward.* *--• ;• betn only by Fred D. Wlkoff Co. Bed Bank, Route 86, Eatontown, phone 80, or 81s place. Red Bank, phone S848-W. heat; beautiful lawna and Bhade treea pupplea for aala; alao 30 laying hans up. Improvement!. Addreie W* box 511, Will leas* until Hay 1, 1988, with oppor ICeanaburg 728-M.* completely and' ptra&nenUr bulkheftAtd phon* Boa. -^^^_^ Main street. Lakewood. phone »»». Bed Bank, and the entire area covered with rich loam and tan ga*aa cheap, Bryan, Fortauptck, ENGINEER and aurveyor. Craig FInne- tunity of renewals. Addreaa H. J. Druo- Lang Branch. N. 3. BIO TAO MASH—For good results try our WANTED to rent, small forntihed house, uavDAHA—mRED BANK—Threme bloekDIOCJtBe (tOo depotQCPOt;} 1beet top soil and fully landscaped with costly THE MOZAB Dancing School will open for gan, Belford, N. J. phone Keanaburg quer. Standard Oil Co., Ledger building, neighborhood: seven rooms, all Improve- trees and shrubs. The channel liadloy LAWN SEED and fartlllier for aale. Let Big Tag Economy egg mash which con- claaaes In the Elks auditorium. Broad 58-J. preferably with garage and piano. Ex- Philadelphia, N. J.' , neighborhood I seven rooms, all Impro tains, milk and cod liver oils only 12.60 gentsents ii onecaone-car garage; llott 7Sll78x118B ; 84.$4,0001 . right up to the property Is *mpl« for large ug aatlmate on feadlntr and renovaUna atreet. Red Bank, aa originally ,»lanned de- cellent care of furnUhfiiKi *aiur«d. Per- t Bel- your lawn, September la th* Mm* to do per 200-pound bag; 82.SO per bag In ton aplto the fire which destroyed equipment WILLIAM V. DIETRICH, plumning, a.at- manent tenant. Rent ray it be rery rea- RIVER FRONT estate, ssven rooms and louae A-l condition. Luker's Beaity, I private yachts and the surrounding waters It. Cardan Shop, George J. Wldley, Syca- lots. Manufactured and distributed only in former atudlo on Monmouth street. Reg- lng and tinning. Fumpa and windmills sonable. Addrti. W. a S-, box 611. Red maid's room; two baths, two lavatories; ford, W, J. phone Keansburg 12l.it.' provide perfect swimming, bathing, fishing, more avenue, Uttle Sliver, phone Bed by Fred D, WikoS Co, Bed Bank, phone latratlon at the KIVs September la to 18.* repaired. Agent for Master carburetor Bank.* fireplace, hot water heat, oil burn.r, two- M0HT-RO0M bungalow, bath; $500 eaih crabbing, etc. Tha property Is diagonally Bank 1887-J. . 562, coal eaving device. Fltt any furnace, it car garage; acre and half landscaped three-room bungalow, on Route $$, lot across the river from the excluitve Rumton MUST have 1.000 blcydae or blcycl* Lelghtoa avenue. Red Bank, phone 8687.J. GENERAL houseworker wanted; reference* groundsirent $126. Thompson Agency, club »nd Is located at the foot of Silver WED TIRES for aale, S1.00 and up. SO NEW BOATS, 7 feat up to It feeti framea; highest prlcea paid. Hahna required. Phon* R*d Bank 477. 79 8t Eaat Front atreet, Red Bank, phone 700. JOxUO on highway, $l,eo»l rent, six Point road, flv* minutes from little Sliver Brooksld* Inn. near Ston* Church* At* Broa, Route 85, Eatontown, phon* 80. or McLaren struct. Red Bank/ rooma, bath, $2$. Luker's Raajty, Belford new 28-foot sea sklfT, two new outboard REMOVER of dead animate. Dead anlmala HODERN alx-room house, located In fine phon. Keanaburg 721-M.* rnilroad station (60 mtnutee commuting lantlUntioe msnianaa.Hihld"* motors, motor boats, sail boats, lake boats 816 Main atreet. Lakewood. pbona 980. _ ™.ni;v"<1 '™* ,°* charge. Phone Bed COUPLE! wanted, man h*ndy with tools, time to Venn station, N. Y. O.). Owner 816 up. Elite Rarltan Bay Boat Worka, residential section i tile bath, shower, sun will sacrifice this beautiful, private penin- OIL BURNERS for cook itoves and water- HEW and modern method to ahampoo Bank 8491. Paul Rltjau. drive car, help poultry farm, two thou- porch, fireplace, hot water heat; garage; NOJB ACBES. five-room hous*. barn; wlil heaters (or sale. See demonatratlon In 122 Broad atreet. Keyport. N. J. sand layera; wife as houseworker; good sula at » price far below Its cost to him. ruga. We guarantee every rug will be $45. Thompson Agency. 81 East Front dlvld* land if or all. $5.(00. part eashi Let us show you the property, or write for •tore. Samuel Swart*, 1* Wilt Front ALL SIZES ustd true* Urea for aale. returned to you aa good aa nawi 9*12 I BUlf and aell eeeond-hand clotbeai mutt wages or chare basis. Addren C, M., box street, phone Bed Bank TOO. sulUblt for chicken* or trucking! vacant; atreet, Red Bank, phon* 1887.* be la good condition. L Kerber, Wagner War appointed to make f ;. !»»• Bide* !w AU rapid. Eugene Adams Wedding.. I Auxiliary Holds Life Membership rangempnU for a clambake. It will Neptune City will prayldA free be a staff affair for the'memlierf of tnujjporUtlon to all pupil* attend- •,;•:, *f Dmilap-Tttotui*. Jf, ' Luncheon Party the company and others who helped Ing ^Aabury Park and Neptune high Prepares To •Mlsi Anna tee Dunlap, niece ot Badge To Fireman with tn« fair. It wai itated that a sohools. Heretofore fare* were pro- Hra, Esther Thompson ot Mechanlo 'A luncheon party was held a fa' special party will be given for ths vided only for pupils living two street and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. day* ago at the Maryland tea room Tribute Paid to Matt Baden, Who members of the Ladles' auxiliary In miles or more from the schools. It Open Faetory Alfred Dunlap of Columbia, South by the Ladles' auxiliary ot the Play appreciation.of their servlcti at the will cost the borough 1300 a month 1 VHM Been Recording Secretary Carolina, and Clifford l>roy Thomas, en Boat club. Mrs. Marie Weber fair.' " " _' . - ' ••;•••• to transport all pupils. BROADWAY was In general charge, assisted by He States That He Will Manufac- son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Thomas of Fair Haven Fire Company 'William Langen was «l«oted an Mrs. WillamE. Smith. After lunch- of Mechanlo street, ,were married the PM* 26 years. honorary member. •*••:•> < nrl- Yon» Car to Out grot ParjUm,y»^ and Shop to Comfort eon an impromptu entertainmen ture Men'i Sporting Clothes Thursday evening at the bride's home After the business session the fire- consisting of acrobatlo acts, songs by Hev. O. O. Goodwin, pastor of men yieia treatsd to. refreshments Free Admission and Ladies' Apparel—He Ex- and dances was given by Mrs. Weber, Ths Fair Haven Sre - company the A. M. E. Zloa churchy • donated by Mlas May Thorer ot Fair Mrs. Jack Sparling and Mrs. Allan honored Matt Baden, recording sec- pects to Employ About Fifty. Miss Battle Hammond of Shrews- Haven, who won the car at tho fire- Haiuli at the club house. retary ot the company for the past to Italian Festa bury avenue, Shrewsbury, was maid men's fair. , • Attending the luncheon besides 25 years, at the meeting of the or-' Eugene Adams stated last night of honor. The bridesmaids were MUs ganintlon Tuesday by presenting a Evelyn Lawson ot Mechanlo street those mentioned were Mrs. Embury at Holmdel Sunday that ho expected to open his factory life membership badge to him. The Off for Kentucky-and Ohio. on West Front street In about two and Mlas Sylvia Dangler of Long McLean, Mrs. Vlah Smith, Miss An- nie Hart, Mrs. Florence Holmes, Mrs. presentation was made by the presi- weeks for the manufacture and Branch. John Chllds of Wharf ave- dent, Arthur B. Sickles, who gave an Mr. and Mrsi Earl Lingo of Bel- wholesale «al« at men'a sporting nue was best man, Elaine Ollmore Walter Whltehead, Mrs. Alice Wes- ford, their daughter, Miss Claire The general publlo Is cordially tn- son, Mrs. George Worth, Mrs. Wil- outline of Mr, Baden's duties and clothes ana ladles wearing apparel. of Mechanlo street was flower girL paid tribute to his Integrity, efficiency Lingo, and- their two norm are •vltod to attend the Italian-American Following the ceremony a reception liam McCarthy,' Mrs. Ralph Delll traveling by automobile, to Wllmore, Ho »ald h» would employ about 50 Paoll, Mrs.. Augustus WulSng, Mrs. and loyalty.-, Mr. Baden thanked the celebration to be held in the Sylvan was held at the bride's home for company In a brletepeech. Kentucky, where'MUM Lingo will more than SO relatives and' friends, Alfred Boyce, Mrs. Cecilia Watson, Forum at Holmdel next Sunday af- It was announced that' final re- enter Aabury college.' Mr. Lingo is after which the couple left on a short Mrs. Herman Spllle, Mrs. Edward manager of the Atlantlo and PacUlo ternoon. September 12th. Thoro will wedding trip to New York. They aro Meseck, Mrs, Alice. Hascall, Mrs. ports ot the recent fair will be ready for. tha October ni^eUnfr. Speaking store at Campbell'* Junction and ha be no admission charge or expense residing with the groom's parents George Humphreys, Mrs. Henry Dory, Is enjoying a vacation. He and the Mrs. William Onderdonk, Mrs. >f the fair Mr. Sickle* thanked all of any kind for. guests. The muslo at 237 Mechanic street. members' of' hla family will visit Francis J. Marcksteln and Mrs. J. 'ho co-operated with the firemen by the Choral Society will be a' Both attended Red Bank high' relatives In Ohio. Mr. Lingo's bro- Joseph Hennessey. nd also the newspapers of the c'oun- treat worth coming far to hear. school. Mr. Thomas is employed by •y for tho publicity :glyen'to the. ther, Mayne Lingo, and Irving Cooke M Anthony's Clothing store on Mon- went ' "••..'• of Ohio visited him last week. Opening hour, 2 p. m. mouth street as a presser. Road Improvements A ^committee consisting of Robert THKRON McCAMPBELU BeynokW—Sickles. In This Locality nendt Jfafty B. Kurtls and John It pays.to advertise in Tho Register. Miss Adelaide Reynolds of Shrews- bury, a sister of Mrs. Frank A. The State Highway Department of Quackenbush of Buttonwood, and New Jersey has ratified plans for re- The New Fall daughter of Francis Joseph Reynolds surfacing Mountain Hill road In Mid- JOYCE f New York, and Alfred Gerard dletown township at an estimated Sickles, sou ot Mr. and Mrs. Alfred cost of W600, Butler road in Holm- Sickles, ST., of New York, were mar- del township at a cost of $1,800, the Models Are Herel ed Saturday morning at the Shrews- Rue's Corner-Manalapan road In ury, jftesbyterlan church by Rev. Manalapan township at a cost of George H. Mlksch, pastor. $1,800 and Pace avenue at Allenhurst The bride, who was given In mar- at a cost of $2,600. $6.75 riage by.her brother, Edward Rey- nolds of New York, was attended by The township committee of Atlan- her sister, Miss Margaret Reynolds tice township has been authorized to spend $3,600 in surfacing the Colt's EUGENE ADAMS f Buttonwood, Shrewsbury, Alfred lickies, Sr., was his son's best man. Neck-Vanderburg road. It's vitality thk wins the race for popular- Following the ceremony a recep- persons. The mayor and council on TO ADDRESS ROTAItlANS. ity .. . the first "mtist" for a magnetic person- Tuesday night changed the zoning tion was held for the Immediate ram- ordinance so as to make it possible ies at the Quackenbush home, after ality. Your every movement reveals this, quality., which the couple left on a wedding New Jersey.BcIl Telephone Company for this use to be made ot the fac- trip. They will make their home Provides Today's Speaker. Walk with vitality and you'll walk with charm. tory. Mr. Adams oade the following with Mr. and Mrs. Quackenbush. Mr. comments: Sickles is employed by Domlnlck & Through the courtesy of the New Suedes lead the fashion parade for Fall. Black Since I built my place, over ten Dominiek, Wall street. New.York. Jersey Bell Telephono company the years ago it has been a loss to me as Red Bank Rotary club will be priv- or brown, brilliantly trimmed in patent or con- the location ot same is unsuitable for ileged to hear today G. R. Ottinger business purposes and unfit tor re- Slmmondu—Hance. who will bring a most interesting trasted with calfskin. Styles for dress, street or sidential purposes, beinK opposite Miss Alice M. Slmmonds, daugh- message to the local civic group. sportswear. Sizes 4 to 9... AAA to C. factory zone, and a large tin build- ter of Mrs. Elma G. McKay of La- ing and overlookine a large wooden Howard Whitfleld of Red Bank fence, coal yard, underbrush and a fayette street, Rumson, and Win- and a member of the Now York railroad crossing. field W. Hance, son of Mr. and Mrs, Rotary club recently returned from Because of these reasons and also Borden Hance ot East Front street, a trip to Russia. He will tell of his owlnjr to the fact that I have four Red Bank, were married last Thurs- experiences as well as his observa- boys, somewhat dependent on me for day afternoon in the Presbyterian tions to the Rotarians at their —Street Floor Rear— a living. I arrived at the conclusion manse at Rumson. Rev. W. Calvin meeting on Thursday, September. 23. We extend a hearty welcome to new residents of this community and that in order to save my place and Colby, the pastor, performed the keep It from being a dead proposi- On Thursday, September 30th, invite them to get acquainted with our complete food market. We are sure tion and a continual loss to me, I ceremony. The manse was decor- Charles Phllhower, district governor HOURS OF BUSINESS! A Department Store -would add an addition to same for ated with dahlias, roses and gladioli. of Rotary, will pay his official visit you will like our clean, appetizing displays of choice quality foods, our factory purposes, it being suitable Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hewson to the Red Bank club and will tell 9 A.M. to 6 P. M in the for only that purpose and ideally of Monmouth Hills, -brothgr-ln-law the local Rotarlana about the new uniformly low prices which enable you to save all along your food order and located In view ot the fact that it Is and sister of the bridegroom,, at- set up of the district In which tho Saturday*— Same Location almost opposite Eisner's factory, tended the couple. The couple left Red Bank, Long Branch and As- our friendly, courteous way of doing business. thereby making my place highly valu- 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Since 1873 able for the obtaining of help, etc on a short wedding trip to Canada. bury Park clubs aro located. However, because ot the fact that They will live with Mr. Hances parents. my building lay in a business zone Sea Bright Visitors. and not in art Industrial zone. I was The bride Is secretary of the Red FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY SPECIALS! compelled to have to apply to the Bank Building and Loan association Mr. and Mrs. William Llndma,n of ' board of adjustment for a permit in and Mr. Hance is associated with Beach street, Sea Bright, had Mr. order to build for wholesale manu- APRICOTS the Howland B, Jpnes motor com- and Mrs. Harry M. Olsen of Rich- Fresh Fruit and TUNA FISH facturing purposes. mond Hill, Long Island, aa ' their Whole Peeled—Largest Cans Although tho majority of the prop- pany. Both are graduates of Red Vegetable Specials! FANCY LIGHT MEAT erty owners within the specified area Bank high school. week-end guests. On Sunday Mr. and who had to be and were notified of Mrs. Jackson White of Church street Friday and Saturday AQG my intentions at the time, assured were their guests. Miss Marie Nor- cans ZjSf 2 <»u» 43 DAVIDSON BROS. Seipel—Rellly. 2 me that they had no objection, to my dln has returned to her home at Only ! surprise they all put In an appear- Miss Adeline M. Seipel, daughter of Eatontowa after having spent a va- 45 BROAD ST. RED BANK PHONE 3262-3 ance at the meeting of the board ot Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Seipel of New- cation with Mr. and Mrs. Llndman. Hurff'. SPAGHETTI adjustment at the borough hall and ark and Vincent J. Reilly, son of Mr, — FANCY CAUFOBNIA EVAPORATED MILK / MB. CAN Free Delivery Anywhere. — 1 «» protested against the Issuance of the end Mrs. Francis J. Rellly of South VAN CAMP'S-TALL CANS With Tomato Sauce and Cheese permit because they .were under the Fleas to Give Entertainment SEEDLESS GRAPES avenue, - Atlantlo Highlands, were 10 impression that I was going to put married Saturday in St. Ann's The Fleas, a group composed of cans cans a "shack building" etc. members of the Players Boat club of CHUB After an exhaustive study of this church, Newark, by Rev. Michael 3 20 4 25 WINES and LIQUOR SPECIALS! case by the board of adjustment, I Mechler, the pastor. Fair Haven, will have charge of the was refused tho permit but obtained The bride was attired In white entertainment at the regular dance one, nevertheless, for retail manu- satin, period style, with standing col- Saturday night of this week. The FANCY AMMONIA POST TOASTIES facturing purposes and .Immediately lar and train. Her tulle veil, cap Ladles' auxiliary will hold a barn LAItGE CALIFOBNIA built mv addition to prove to those shape, was trimmed with orange dance Saturday night, September 18. who felt that I was going to build BARTLETT PEARS EXTRA STRONG CLOUDY I Rum Rum something that would'nt meet with blossoms. She carried Bride roses C 2 *• 13° and gypsophlla. Her,only attendant, Bottled In Bqnd their approvapp l that their belief was IN MEMORIAM. fo, r 2JOKJ totally unfounded. Mrs. Harold Hoeke of Irvlngton, was In loving memory of Fred Soehtke. A bottles £ j Canadian Rye dressed In aqua satin and carried tribute of love and devotion to one xve 8 CUBAN Such turned outt to bo the case shall never forget from his wife. Mrs. LOG CABIN SYRUP 8 Years Old 100 Froot afteft r my buildinbil g was completed. Ink roses. Henry Wigglnton of At- Louise Sochlkc, and his daughter, Mrs* Table Size' Very Special Practically all tho residents on the antio Highlands was best man. Charles Meyers. ' CALIFOBNIA CATSUP street near my premises expressed A reception was hold at the bride's tho opinion that my building was SQUEEZING and EATING FANCY QUALITY truly a very nice one and they had home and afterward the couple left ORANGES Davidson's—Largest Bottles 19° nothing whatever against It. More- "or a honeymoon in the Poconos. WANT ADVERTISEMENTS over, many of those who protested They will live at 491 Clinton avenue, against the issuance of the permit, Newark. 2 bottles 25 later stated that they had been Too Late for Classification 87° V* PEAS dragged there under false pretense.'! 16-KOOT Senmen built skiff, with high FANCY SWEET HITTIDE etc., and they still today could not Conover—Simpson. speed VnnUlerck motor and Joo'fl re- maa account for their reasons for having Announcement has been made of verse year; together with full equipment. FANCY JELLY objected to "such a fine building and the wedding of Miss Doris Conover Very fa.it. economical, and In excellent con- 3 39 use as a factory which the town U dition. Will sell chenp tr> cash buyer. Ad- HUCKLEBERRIES Pure • Airline—1-lb. GUMICR of East Orange, daughter of Mrs. dress S. C. S.. liox fill. Red Dunk. really In need of." Alma Conover and tho loto Hewitt |C drape, Apple, Mint, Crobapple, Of course these LOST, party that found lady's brown Quince DINTY MOORE inconveniences Conover of Llncroft, to Ernest Simp- pockctbook contnlninff drWorls and own- 23 qt- 20 MONTHS OLD have cost me .much In the way of son. The wedding took place Au- er's licenses, please return to name of gla.se, For Your Hint Juleps losing time and turning down good party thereon. • connections for pood work because gust 28 at Newark. A reception fol- Corned Beef and Cabbage of not hiivlnir a permit for wholesale lowed the ceremony, after which the COMFORTABLE room for rent, central lo- FANCY couple left on a five-week trip to cation, on bus Hnca, near schools; plen- manufacturing purposes at the time. ty of hoi wstor. Apply 62 Branch avenue, GRAPEFRUIT 2 cans 45 $4 .49 Nowthat I have obtained the per-California. phono Red Bank 5595. mit, the season ig practically .over, Large Size FRUIT COCKTAIL DINTY MOORE but I am. looking forward to soon Elver Plaza Personals. PUBLIC NOTICE. . FANCY QUALITY—Tall Cans maklnc a erood conneotlon, while In An ordinance entitled "An Ordinance Beef Stew or Spaghetti with the meanlimc I shall commence to School reopened yesterday. The amending an Ordinance entitled 'An Ordi- can Heat Balls manufacture aome sporting garments teachers are the. same as last year nance providing for the construction of 4-25° 100% Grain of mv own creation. excopt in one Instance. Mrs. Har-gasollno filling stations and permits there- 2 * 25 ca>u I have 22 new sewing machines ot old Young is substituting for Mrs. for and< rules and regulations relating CALIFOBNIA the latest model equipped with new thereto and penalties for violation thero- 2 35 ' tables, etc., and contemplate adding Harold Perry, who Is on leave, of of." approved August 3, 1937," was In- PEAS Apple Brandy 90 Proof absence. troduced hy the Mayor and Council on OXYDOL 22c —or— a few more. August 17th, 1D.17, and on September 7tb, NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. I havo already placed orders for A mooting of tho flrc company was finally adopted and approved by the lc special machines and pressing mach- will bo held tonight. Mayor. 2-23° CHEESE RITZ Apple Jack ines and as soon as Installed shall Tho 500 club will meet at the AMY E. SHINN, Large Fkgs. Special t s* |?0 commence manufacture, CJX a large home of Mrs. John McClaln Thurs- Borough Clerk. scale. FANCY 8TBINGLES8 day, September 16. Monmoulh County Surrogate's Office. 23 15° Words would not suffice lo impress Tho Community club will hold a In tho matter of the estate ot Prudonco L. GREEN BEANS my appreciation to tho mayor and dessert-bridge party tomorrow af- W. VanDerveor, deceased. boroueh council for their Impartial, ternoon at the home of Mrs. Harry Notice to creditors to present claims Intelligent and lust attitude taken In against ostatc. this case. They certainly serve the Goldhurst Pursuant to the order ot Joseph L. Pun- Mrs. A. H. Sutphln, who has been ahfty. Surrogate of the County of Mon- community to the best Interests and mouth. mnde on tho elshth day of S«n- we, the taxpayers and residents or very sick, is much Improved. temher, 11137. on the application ot Theo- JERSEY the community, should feel Indeed Miss Marlon Coles of Brooklyn dore V. Parsons, executor of the estnta of BSRDS EYE fortunate at possessing such a grand spent Labor Day with Mrs. Percy Prudcnco 1* W, VanDervecr, decensedj no- .BEETS or CARROTS tice l> hereb1y given to the creditors of. DtiUUed and Bottled Full Fifth and honest body of officials. Stout said deceased tD exhibit to the subscriber/ Large Bunches FROSTED The Register, which I call, and executor as aforesaid, their dtbts and d«. FOODS . by Laird. Juatlv so, inn mnuthplpro n[ Juntice Mazing Old Water Tower. mum], mmlnnt thb snld citstc, under oath, likewise deserves all praise and I within nix months from the date of the might add that together with our The 150-foot, 25-year-old Water tow- aforesaid order, or thoy will bo forever er owned by the Consolidated water barred of their actions therefor against mayor and borough council and our the said subscriber, genial and Intelligent building In- company at Deal, Is being razed to Dated Freehold. K. J.. September It, 1687. JERSEY MACINTOSH spector. Enslov White, who from the save maintenance costs, it has not THEODORE U. PARSONS, 15 MINUTE DINNER Barbera very beginning also urged the grant- been uBcd the past four years. Tho Little Silver. N, J.. APPLES !»ff, 0£IJ7V Dcr"llt> 'he taxpayer and towor had a capacity of 285,000 gal- «. . , . • * Executor. a bskt. Barberone Claret law-abldlnc citizen nocd never fear lons and was erected by the old El- Farsons, Labrecrjut A Dorden, I lb. Perch Fillets Special orbelnjf a victim of Injustice. Counsellors at Law, Burgundy beron Water and Light company. I Bed Uanlt. N. J.. Zintandel Last night Bronson Powor, who led . Procton. 1 box AsparagUS regularly tho opposition to tho change In tho Alicante Gragnano ordinance, said he still doubted that ' FANCY NEW 83centg tho adjustment board had passed on 1 box Raspberries the ordinance and had recommended tha change made. Ho said that a SWEET POTATOES member of the board In question hod PORK CHOPS rib end cuts 39c lb. told him that to the best ot his Hennessey's Fish Market RED PERCH FILLETS special 21c ft. knowledge tho board hnd never con- 6 » 25° sidered the matter. Mr. Power said 20 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK, N. J. HADDOCK FILLETS' boneless 27c I*. he had no doBlm to question tho FANCY BIFE Equals 8 IDs. whole 11th veracity of Mayor Charles R. English, All Our Sea Food Fresh No Cold Storage. who stated at tho mooting Tuesday g BEANS green or wax stringless 19c box Muscatel night that Raymond Johnson, prcil- BANANAS Beady to cook dont of tho board, had Informed him doz. that tho board had passed on the We Deliver fgcwur Phone 1377. 25; RASPBERRIES special 19c box ?iiQstlon nnd hud recommended the Jhango. Mr. Power said ho had no doubt that the mayor made the statn. POHOIES mcht In good faith but that it was WEAKF18H Beer Stubbies pos»lblo the. mayor had been mlsln; OCTTEHFISII :30fb formed or had misunderstood the In- No Depotlt—Wo Beturni M BOTTLES formation quoted. B0MTA8 -35flrb DAViDSON^BROS EELS 400 ID Can Beer Mr, Power stated that ho did not CODFISH STEAKS _ Oyster., Solid pt ABB MACKEBEL _.._...Z c KEaUl€ED-U CANS ' leslro. to make known the name ot Dlue Point Oyatera doj.jf #) th« rnombcr of the board of adjuit- SWOBD FISH ment with whom ht talked. on (ho Half ShdU , "