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issued Wtekly, Ente cd es Soeoad-CIaEa Matter at the Poit- Subscription Prlcal On® Sear $1.80 VOLUME LVI, NO. 2. offico at Red Bank, H. J* under Uia Act of March B, 1879* RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1933. Sll Months 51.00. Etagla Con/ 4c. PAGES I TO
relief than those who are humbly HXHEO TO CAMP BURTON. paid. Timo after time, since coming Into we ofllco on April 1, we have been re- Nine Atlantic Township Boys Issue Statement fused by ollieers of tho board facts Fair Haven Fair Walked Nineteen Miles. regarding operations of the board, toe Nine memhera of Atlantic township and even as board members we have New Members of Middletown been prevented from securing this The True Story of a Tinton Falls Special Meeting of the Fair Ha- troop of Boy Scouts walked to Camp New Year of Red Bank Club Be' Burton, near Allaire, on Sunday to Two Automobiles Given to Tin- Protests Against Amendment to Township Board of Education information. New board members on Fisherman Who Angled All ven Fire Company Held Last gan Last Week—The List of standing cornmitteca aro kept, from spend a week. Tho boy a gathered at ton Falls Firelighters by Mrs. Zoning Ordinance WSiicb Members With Their Respec Give Their Views Regarding knowledge of facts relating to tho Day and Most of the Night and Week—Fair to be Held from Scobeyville. They had occasional "fall William Buckheit and Fred work of, tho committees. For exam- outs" to rest and to. eat. One require- Would Prohibit Plant Fmtm tive Occupations. Taxation for School Purposes. ple, at a recent board meeting the Then Walked Sis Miles. July 29 to August 5. ment that the ijoya are required to Wolf Last Week. new members moved that bus insur- Being Operated nt Red Baak. Tho Red Bank Rotary club entered Mrs. Adeline Moffat'of River Plaza, Charles Holmes, tho'boss fisherman Committees for the Fair Haven meet Is that of taking a fourteen-mile Mra. William Buckheit of Asbury A protest against the passage hjf upon ita new fiscal year last Thurs- of Tinton Falls, arrived at Shadow flrcmen'.i fair were appointed at a hike. They did better than this on Park made a gift of an clght-passen- day when Maurice Schwartz, who dletown village and Oliver B. Wil- j with the school laws, page 516. Lake, near River Plaza, about eight special meeting of the fire company Sunday, for they walked nineteen the mayor and council of the pr(>» Ber Studcbaiter touring car to the poocd amendment to tho zoning had been president of the club dur- liams of Nuvcsink have issued the This was voted down by a major- o'clock last Thursday morning with last Wednesday night. Further plan3 miles. The boya are Senior Patrol newly organized Tinton Fallo lire ing tho past year, turned over tho following statement relative to the ! ity of the old board members, who in- tho Intention of spending the clay for the /air were also discussed. The Leader Edward Willett, Patrol Lead- ordinance, which would prevent th« company last week. The machine 13 opening of a brewery at Red Banlt gavol to his miccoa3or, Dr. W. W, course which they Intend to pursue rcistod that, na heretofore, and despite there flshing. Ho got a rldo to the big event will open Saturday, July er Walter Mitchell, William Craw- almost aa good as new, having been ( as newly elected members of tho tho law which was read to them, tho 29, and will continue until Saturday, ford, Charles Sutphin, Bernard Hned- is contained In a letter to he ssnti Gosling who thanked the club lor township should bear the expense, lako In an automobile orfned by his used only a short time. The firemen tho honor bestowed upon him and Middletown township board of edu- neighbor, Cornelius Delise. Tho lat- August r>, eker, Leslie Douglass, William Flock, to the borough fathers by tho Cham- amounting to over a thousand dol- are converting it into a truck on ber of Commerce. then read tho list of tho new oftlcors cation; lars each year. Shortly afterwards, ter stated that ho would be at the Krcction of the dance platform and William Gunther and Arnold Plot- which the nit-fighting apparatus will kin. The letter waa drafted by tho com- iuid MB commltteo appointments. We, tho undersigned now members Charles J. Strahan, assistant com- lake at about four o'clock in the af- booths will be started in a few daya. be mounted. Several members of the Tlio officers and committees aro: of the Middletown township board of missioner of education, advised How- ternoon to convey Mr. Holmes home This year v/ill sec several new fea- company are expert1 automobile me- mittee appointed at the last meeting education, consider It our duty to ard W. Roberts, attorney for the\; in his car. tures, in addition to tUe regular de- chanics and they are doing the work of the board to consider tho objec- President—W. W. GoalinK. school board, that the Insurance partments. The outdoor dance plat- tions against the plan of the brewery Vlco preiildent—'J'hnma* Irving Brown. bring beforo the public tho following should be carried by tho bus contrac- True to his promise, Mr. Delise of altering the car into a truck dur- Sccrotury-—Hubert Furrow. facts regarding the six "old board" was at the lake at the appointed time. form Is one of the largest in the D. A. R. Celebrates to locate here. A meeting of this members, who have, slnco our com- tors, in accordance with the law. ing their spare time without expense Treasurer—Albert S. Miller. .The new member of tho transnorta- Mr. Holmes had not been fortunate. county. The decorations and lights ! to the company. The automobile committee -was held last Thursday Directors—Tlioimis Lewie, Karl Haas. ing in office on April 1, refused to will be arranged in a novel manner morning and It waa decided that un- Maurice Schwartz. consider suggestions made by us In tion committee, however, was not in- All that ho had caught was a big bass 33d Anniversary which is now used by the jlremen Club Service—Maurice 8ch\vortz. formed of the commissioner's ruling, and a snapping turtle. He was loath and will be more attractive than less a majority objection la received tho interests of economy and educa- ever. will hereafter be put into service as Vocational eervlce—William A. Sweeney. tional improvement. Wo refer spe- as were all of the old board members to quit and call it a day because, he a relief truck. from the members of tho'organisa- Community service—Chrlatian L. Uerue, of tho committee, and learned of it Monmouth Chapter Held Birth- tion by Monday tho letter will 08 Itev. Albert Bauer. cifically to James C. Hendrickson, only by accident. No information said, there wero Indications that the As usual the company i3 disposing The firemen state that they are International service—Dr. Samuel Haufl- president of tho board, Joseph W. fish would soon -bite better. He of a car on tho co-operative plan. day Luncheon at the Molly presented to tho council for reading Thompson, William M. Petingale, regarding tho ruling was given out at very grateful to Mrs. Buckheit for zniui. tho board meeting. thanked Mr. Delise for calling for This year the prize Is a Plymouth her munificent gift. The donor for- that night, when a public hearing to Membership classification—Charles K. John N. Hlllyer, Irving Roop and Al- Pitcher—Mrs. Jacob B. Rue is be held on tho proposed admend- Strnus, I'lcrrij A. 1'ronl. bert Lindenatruth. him, but he said that instead of re- couch. The firemen spend most of merly lived at Tinton Falls and she Wo como to tho public with this turning homo he would remain at tho profits from their fairs on wel- the New Regent. ment. Boys' work—John H. Mount. Tho district clerk has been em- information because, as stated in the is the owner of a large farm on Riv- Crippled children—JOHCPII Salzl ployed by tho Bchool board six years. text book on duties of board mem- the lako and continue fishing. He fare work in the community. Many A birthday luncheon in celebration erdalc avenue at that place. The members of tho committee &re Follimslilp—William Weeks. stated that he would walk home late persons know thia and have been Attendance—Kobert McDonald. With a salary fourth highest of all bers, issued by tho National Educa- of the 33d anniversary of Monmouth The lire company also received an- Abram Krldcl, Jamc3 T. Clayton and Rural-Urban promotion—Thorium Head. tho forty-seven districts of. the coun- tion association, "the board mem- at night and that this would not im- very generous in their support of the chapter of Daughters of the Ameri- other gilt of a truck last week, the D. H. Applegate, Jr. William A. Mil-, Student Lonn fund—Dr. Allan Kandail. ty, his work has been rated by Her- ber's first duty Is to tho public and, pose any great hardship upon him, fain;. They also know that the ler, president of tho organisation to be sure, he is obligated to carry can Revolution was held at the contributor being Pred Wolf of Eat- Program—John Lnwlcy. bert N. Morse, uusistant commission- as he had no work to do on the.fol- money is .spent directly by the fire- Molly Pitcher hotel last Wednesday. ontown. There is ample room for and ex-ofilclo member of tho com- Public Information—Thomas IrvinR er of education, Trenton, at D2 per to the public a complaint against lowing day and could sleep until late men and that not one cent is wasted mittee, has signed tho letter, which cent, one of tho lowest ratings in the corrupt action." Tho members and guests were wel- storing it at the nrehouse when Aim's nnd Objects—William L. Russell. state. Wo wero refused these llgurcs Wo ask what the citizens of Mid- in the morning. on overhead expenses or on unde- comed by Mrs. Jacob B. Rue, the new- emergencies require It to be put in- follows: Sow; Ijendem—Itnrl Hung, John Lawley, Mr. Delise refused to consent to serving cases, Dr. Harold Stuitca, Cbnrlca K. Champlin. by the old board and were able to get dletown township wish to do about regent, who also introduced Mrs. to service. The firemen have asked "The Chamber of Commerce, after Menu committee—Maurlco Schwartz. thorn only by appealing to the busi- these conditions, which have arisen this arrangement. He pointed out The following committees have Henry S., White, honorary regent, The Register to express their appre- a careful consideration of the; matter, ness manager ot a nelgnboring town- under the presidency of James C. that the distance from Shadow Lake been appointed: who has served as regent for thirty ciation for this gift. I3 not in favor of tho adoption of tha During tho past year Mr. Schwartz ship. We havo been criticized by Hendrickfion, and wo suggest letters to Tinton Falls wa3 moro than six haa kept clippings of tho publicity "old board" members for making addressed cither to board members, A ttvert (Ring—Jacob firlmm chairman, years.1 - proposed admendment to the zoning' miles and^that this hlko was likely H. II. KurtiH, Vernon Little, Thomas Cleary. Decorations were of patriotic col- ordinance, which would prohibit given tho Bed Banlc Rotary club and those figures public, but wo feel that or to Charles H. Elliott, State Com- to overtax Mr. Holmes, who Is well (ici>rtre Chandler. JCBBQ MeIIray, <;eorRo theao wero neatly arranged in port- tho taxpayers have a right to know missioner of Education, Trenton, N. Chuichfn, Anderson, W. ors and the chapter flags and the Some Old Time breweries; from locating in Red Bank, what they aro paying for. Although J. along in years. Ho volunteered to Chandler. American flag were placed near the "A3 Section V, Paragraph 52, of tha folio stylo by Mr. Schwartz and ex- return to the lako about midnight to hibited to tho club members Thurs- wo did bring theao facts out at a re- Adeline Moffat,.... II Minton chuiri guest table. Red roses, blue ragged present zoning ordinance reads, 'Any cent board meeting, the old board Ernest W. Mandeville, bring Mr. Holmea back to Tinton William. Miller. sailors and baby's breath were used Postal Markings other trade or use that is noxious or day. Much credit for tho vast amount members voted in a body for tho dis- Falls. The fisherman, after explain- Automobile—Gcorpe Curchln chairman, oj publicity given tho club, -went to Oliver B. Williams. Robcit Amondt, Milan Snytlci*. for the table decorations. A. two-tier offonsive by reason ot the emlsBlon trict clerk's reappolnlment. We be- ing that ho did not want to p*ut his Muiuc—Hairy H. Kurtin chairman, Tony Thomas Irving Brown who waa liovo that a saving of at least $2,000 HunliriK, Hiiymond Davlaon. birthday cake with a.miniature spin- Postmaster at Middletown Point of odor, dust, smoke, gas or noiaft could bo made in salaries in his de- neighbor to so much trouble, finally ning wheel and 33 candles was in the shall bo prohibited,' we feel that this chairman of tho Public Relations consented to this plan. LiKlitinsr nnd decoration—Clarence Lit- Arranged to Print Postmark committoo last year. John Lavvloy partmont, and that an efficient man tle chairman, Ituaecll Hendrickson, Wil- center of tho guest table. Under the protects Red Bank in tho event a in hl« position could Have thousands Mr. Delise Went to bed. early Thurs- liam Anilerson. haa a similar portfolio of tho pub- lipeciiil — (,eorj:« Hawkins chairman, spinning wheel the insignia of the so- on Receipts for Bills Paid to brewery should prove objectlonabla of dollars by advertising all supplies day night and set his alarm clock to ciety was Iced in and the D. A. R. and that. the proposed amendment licity items concerning tho club's and repairs for bids, as required by awaken him shortly before midnight. Chmlcn I*. Cross. Lynwood Minton, John Him. ilrst year and an effort will bo made tho Now Jersoy school laws, section WiiRnor. Harry Minton. Herbert HawkinB, colors of blue and white were used Ig unnecessary. The clock had always been faithful fieoree Chandler, Emil Johnaon, Robert for the cake's decoration. Favors of In the May issue of "Postal Mark- to fill in between tho first and last 172, page 89, and as ho, abetted by in itn summons, but for some reason Amcntitt, Lenteeterr EnglandEglan. "While wo feel that Red Bank's year of tho club's activities by re- tho old board members, still refuses Dinner Given for John B. John' kfurters and uoda—James Chadwlck small American flags and spinning ings," a journal for collectors who future progress lies primarily In- Its to do. it "slipped a cog" thia night, .It was clmirn n,. Ro.y Kins. „. Jo_ .e Parker, Theodore wheels were at each place at the ta- like postmarks, cancellations and ferring to tho files of tho local papers considerable past midnight when Mr. development as a residential Bectloni and compile, a complete publicity cton by Chemical Fire Com' X'arker, Sr.£5 , CJcorKG e MoxlcyMl . ble. other.postal markings, which is pub- the Chamber of Commerce Is lnter» For years contracts for tho trans- Delino nwoke. He got. in hia car and Candy and cifiarn—Charles Minton. record as far as possible for future pany of Belf ord Wednesday-^- Haiii.0 floor Jncoh (irlmm ""lAirmnn, Mrs. Hue expressed her apprecia- lished by Stephen G. Rich of Ver- ested In encouraging the proper type portation of school children have hurried to Shadow Lake. Scarcely n ona, New Jersey, tho principal ar- ref orenco,, Been given out without bids, and no Mr, Johnston to Move. Charlen Britton, James LaBau, Jr., Charles tion of the conlidence placed in her of Industry-to'locato here. anything was visible at t,he wooded Boii'c'hiyrcimrNlouphly. Chart*?!v? Wositon. by the members and pleged herself ticle Is featured with an illustration Mr. Schwartz, beforo giving up his record has been ltept of the bus lake shore except the moonlit stream Dell E'ime—-ItuBBell Bennett, Steven No- "It Is our opinion that under th» routes, as required by tho school At a meeting of Chemical fire to merit the honor. Mrs. White told of "The Forerunner of the (Permit," zoning ordinance the character of office, filed with each member of the of water. Mr. Delise called repeated- showing an exceptionally clear re- club a statement of tho financial laws, rulc3 and regulations of the company of Belford last Wednesday Uottlo game—Leslie Henderson, King- of the many projects of the chapter Red Bank as a residential cotnmun* state board, section 01, page BID. night John B. Johnston tendered his ly for the aged fisherman, but there don (irover. and cited education as being- the one production of a stampleas cover bear- status of tho organization showing This negligence has resulted in ex- vfnfl no response. Ice Cream—Lloyd Henac, Harry Dean, ity is well protected, and any Indus* resignation as recording secretary ladies' auxiliary. to -which it had given most liberally. ing the marking of "Middletown that tho club Is In exceptionally flno cossivo transportation costs over a 1 Fearing that something had hap- try not in violation of this cod® condition. long period oE years, totaling a waste of the company after having held BOOTHS. Other projects included flags given Point, Monmouth Co., J, Sept. should bo allowed. that position four years. The resig- pened .to Mr. Holmes, Mr. Delise Novelties—Henry Fricdlander, Jesse Mc- to the American Legion, the cavalry 29th, 1874." Tho members of tho Red Bank Ro- of approximately $100,000 of public started home, making the trip over 11 "In connection with the brewery funds. For example, Township Com- nation was accepted with regret and troo the The article accompanying the il- planning to locate in Red Bank, we?- tary club and their respective mem- mittceman Robert Sceley, a leading this fact was ordered recorded In roads. which he thought most likely Urocry-Arthur Eavl.or,, Arthur HoH- P' bership classification aro Fred Bon. tho students of tho Red Bank high lustration states that "Phlletus Phil- feel that If this brewery can be op». politician, has been paid $73.35 per the minutes together with a tribute to be chosen by his friend. When ho Lamps—Raymond Davison, Theodore thschooo studl whe o have excelled in Ameri- Adama, funeral directing; Byron day (for years ho received 10 per lips, living at Middletown Point, N. erated without objectionable odors to Mr. Johnston for his faithful reached the garage back of the store Pinker, Jr. can history. Mrs. Lloyd W. Grover, J. in 1846 and 1847, arranged to print or fumes, which we understand ig Aupdln, retail paints; Christian L cent more than this) for four busies. which he conducts at Tinton Falls, Jewelry—Vprnon Little, Flunk Snyiler. service. Crab bap—Lailies" auxiliary. past regent of tho chapter, was pre- the postmark and the "Paid" indicia possible with modern equipment, Ifc Berge, fruits and vegetables, retail; This is at the approximate cost or tia Mr. Delloo decried a figure sitting on Myron V. Brown, coal retailing; cents per mile, over excellent roads, Mr. Johnston has an executive po- Candy - Lndlefi' auxiliary. sented with the ex-chnpter regent's on receipts for bills- paid to him, will not be detrimental to resldsnt!»| when school busses in tho neighbor- a lopr. Closer inspection showed that Fancy—Ladies' Auxiliary. bar by Mrs. White. Mrs. Grover re- sending the receipts out as printed Interests, and from the standpoint of Thomas Irving: Brown, publisher; hood districts operate at a cost of 19 sition with tho International Busi- the flguro was Mr. Holmes. He was I'addlo wheel—George Sicldcfl, Thomas 1 Rev. Albert Baner, Methodist min- ness Machine company of How York KmmonB, Harvey Little, Jr.. Edward Par- linquished the regent's bar to Mrs. circulars with thia notation within: employment and business It ahouldb© cents per mile. Mr. Soeley seems to sound asleep. Beside him wa3 a ter, Jr., Abn Dixo. lkckcr. Jo- Rue, who accepted it in the name "This circular, addressee? by my own allowed." ' ister; Charles K, Champlin, actor- havo been favored over several of the This concern will soon move its peach, basket containing the. turtle.. Boyle, William AnderBon, Harry Ver- t manager; Harry Clayton, chief of po- other bus operators who aro paid plant to Endlcott, New York, there- „. .m.1 "Vincent'• finan. •• • -J of the chapter. hand, is a valid receipt ...."Re- and the big bass which ho had f Mrs. William J. Ward, state regent ceived o£ all accounts Payment lice; James T. Clayton, men's cloth- from 30 to 40 cents per mile less on by making it necessary for Mr. John- caught In the afternoon. His expec- Utility—Alfred Mnrccllug, Edward Kirk, ing retail; Frank Cobb, Boy Scouts; more dlfllcult routes. ston to move from Belford, where, Edward Little. and guest of honor, gave the mem- to date of Post-mark." In the same Employees' Dismissal tations of catching more of the ilnny EXECUTIVE OFFICERS. bers Ave slogans to live up to, they William E. Denlse, clgara and to- In preparing map3 and figures for in addition to hia services as a fire- hand as tile address is the date in- 1 tribe had not been realized. He had Chairman—Arthur B. Sickles. being "Be Constitutional Minded," bacco; Hubert M. Farrow, life and the specifications, Supervisor I* . man, ho \va3 an active worker for walked the six miles form Shadow Vico chairman—Charles P. Crops. serted Into the printed postmark and Delayed a Montft flro insurance; Bernard Frcedman, Howard Lloyd, who has not made the Methodist church. Secretary—Percy I). Bennett. ("Be. Mii3ic Minded," "Be Budget tho new rate of postage. The article Lake to Tinton Falls and then, feel- Treasurer—William B. Little, Jr. Minded," "Be Army and Navy motor . truck sales; Prof. Edwin C. the annual report to tho county su- After the meeting a dinner was ing tired, had eat down on the log states that a Dr. F. M. Morgan is The threatened dismissal of civilians Gllland, education public schools; perintendent as required by law, Minded" and "Be America Minded." the owner of this unusual piece, and employees at tho Fort Monmouth" could only call in the bus drivers and given in honor of Mr. Johnston, with tho intention of resting for a She told of the necessity of patriotic Dr. Walter W. 'Gosling, surgeon; ask them to draw their own routes on Frank P. Yarnall acting a3 master few minutes, but he had fallen that this cover is older by at least Signal Corps laboratory has been de- Karl A. Huag, life InGuranco; Dr. Garbage Collection education, especially for the foreign three years, than any other early layed one month. > the maps, His report to the trans- of ceremonies. Speeches wero made asleep. It was about half-past, two botn, and she also told of the D. A, Samuol Hausman, pediatrics; Thom- portation committee was padded as by President Richard. S. Muchmore, o'clock when Mr. Delise saw him. forerunner of the postal permit as Pending a decision by tho Publlo 1 as Head, horticulture; Dr. William to mileage on tho routes, and his re- De Luxe In Red Bank R. work at Ellis Island. Other yet recorded in the philatelic press. Works administration as to what, Past President Elmer J. Wilson, Mr. Holmes was 'awakened and guest members also spoke and re- Heatlcy, homeopathy, Harry Hotch- port us to the number of children did Richard Best, Past Financial Secre- Members of the Monmouth County construction, if any, is to be carried kl.is, chemist; John Lawley, land de not oven approximately check with brought home by Mr. Deliscv The Garbage collection de luxe! Red grets were read from Mrs. William Philatelic club have begun a re- out at Fort Monmouth, the War de- the number of children on each route tary W. W. Miller, Financial Secre- fisherman gave tho fish to Mr. Dolise A. Becker, chairman of national de- volopment; Thomas Lewis, druggist; as reported to the county superin- tary W. J. Miller, Treasurer Harold Bank haa It. The borough itself search relative to tho early postal partment haa agreed to postpone ths Robert MacDonald, casualty insur- and the turtlo to Dr. Samuel J. Ben- still clings to the old-fashioned meth- fense and Miss Mabel Clay, state vice service in Monmouth county and dismissals and furloughs already or- tendent, Wo believe that the old D. Willett, Engineer Raymond Pier- nett, who conducts tho Old Mill Tea A program of music was ance; Gilbert Hanson, monumental board members, forced by political son, Chief Joseph Smith, T. Rollls- od of trucks, but ono man who col- plan to get together a collection of dered. About twenty employees, all works; David Matthews, retail gro- pressure to vote for competitive bid- House at Tinton Falls. On Friday lects garbage in the evenings for uae I presented by Mrs. Olive Wyckoff, vo- postal markings relative to same. of them technicians In the Signal- ton Compton and Jacob Johnson. turtle soup was part of tho. menu at cal soloist, accompanied at tho piano ceries; Homer Methot, tool manu- ding, did so in bad faith and with tho Singing and dancing specialties were on Iiis farm haa become ultra-mod- Thomas Irving Brown, publisher of Corps laboratory, -were affected. Rep- intention of making it impossible for tho tea house. Also on Friday Mr. ern. Ono evening last -week a fam- by Mrs. H. E. Storms. Mrs. Lyman tho Register and a collector of do- facturing; Albert S. Miller, shoo re- now 'bidders to compete with full Riven by a troupe under the direc- resentative Sutphln of Matawan In- taining; William 'Miller, second ac- Holmes again went fishing at Shadow ily was sitting on tho front porch Sessen played several violin selec- mestic postal markings and stamps, tervened in behalf of tho threatened knowledge of tho facts and figures tion of Henry Anderson. The ladles' tions, accompanied at the piano by tive, shoo retailing; John L. Mont- relating to tlio routes.' ' nuxlllary assisted in preparing tho Lako and this time ho had better when a big sedan, a late model with lias some forty or more early Mon- employees and secured a stay frotu fortune. He spends ' most of his Mra. Wyckoff. The committee in gomery, public wolfarc; : Philip dinner and in decorating tho hall. a glossy ilnlsh, stopped in front of u h ount s ni P es3 c vcr3 ono the War department, when he pointed Tho request for bids wore pub- leisure timo in flshing and it is rare tho house. charge included Mrs. James Mattan- ™ ' f y ,|* 1 l ° ' Moore, refined oil products distribu- lished at least seven days before tho of which is a Middletown Point cov- out that funds from tho Publla tors; John H. Mount, nuto sales and T. Rolliston Compton was elected indeed that he does not return home "Well, we have company tonight," ice, Mrs. Bruce Campbell, Mrs. Dan- Works administration might malt© specifications wei'O ready. Then, recording secretary to succeed Mr. iel B. Olson, Mrs. C. Frank Borden, er as described abovo with tho ex- service; Clydo W. Mason, electric re when the specifications, were prepared with good catches. Often he catches '•said the head of the family. A young dismissals or furloughs unnecessary. Johnston. more than serves tho needs of his j man stepped from the car, picked up Mrs. John B. Allen, Mrs. Henry S. ception of the rate of postage, which frlgeratlon. tho essential figures wore left out by is designated by a large capital V, The War department has recom- tho district clerk and tho chairman family and he shareB the surplus a garbage pail on the curb, opened White, Mrs. J. B. nuc, Mrs. Lloyd mended construction to cost more^ William O'Brien, plumbing; Mort of tho transportation committee, W. Grover, Miss Margaret Terhune, instead of the numeral 3 showing that THEIR GOIvDEN WEDDING. with his friends and neighbors. ' the rear door of the car, and dumped the postage wa3 five instead of three than ?500.O0O at Fort Monmouth. ItJ V. Pach, real ostate; Pierre A. Proal, malting tho documents valueless C-K- i the contents inside (presumably into and Mra. William Hallock. cept to tho present operators. Wo cents when the cover owned by Mr. is awaiting approval by Colonel Don- boat building; Ernest Priest, retail a barrel), put the pail back on the Others who attended were Mrs. ald Sawyer, public works administra- milk distribution; Dr. Murtln A. havo again Insisted on complete and A Surprise Tarty for Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Campbell, Mrs. H. G. Borden, Brown was mailed. Mr. Brown has accurato specifications. Gcorgo W. Sutphln. Three Convicted curb and then drove to the next several covers mailed beforo the tor. Quirk, allopath; Dr. Allan B. Ran- house and repeated the operation. Mrs. Raymond Gunther, Mrs. Charles dall, osteopathy; William L. rtussell, In 1928 the state commissioner of W. Billings, Mrs. Paul Stillman, Mrs. dates of the postmark cancellations. education, Charles H. IClllott, report- A surprise party was given Tues- "Well, I'll be • was the only These covers bear tho name of the TO TAKE SEA CRUISES. bus service; Gordon Hyno, piano re- day night of last week for Mr. and Of Conspiracy H. G. Nevius, Mrs. Vernon W. Rose, 1 ed on transportation in Middletown comment the head of the family postoffice and the signature of the tailing , Joseph Salz, flro Insurance; township as follows: Mrs. Gcorgo W. Sutphln of Holmdel i mado na the car moved on. Mrs. David Hanco, Mrs. Frank Hew- Residents of This Section Will Visit Fred Schatzlo, variety stores; Rich- Three of tho alx persona indicted itt, Mrs. C. C. Walling, Mrs. John B. postmaster written In long hand. "Middletown township spends moro In celebration of their fiftieth wed- Among them are such postofllce Southern Lands. ard T. Smith, Y. M. C. A.; Maurice for transportation than any other ding anniversary. The festivities for conspiracy to defraud Mrs. Ella j Allen, Mrs. George H. Manson, Mrs. Schwartz, automobiles; Warren H. school district in the state. Twenty- DeBoVolso Patterson of Ited Bank j ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. Alex. T. Jamieson, Mrs. Emma P. Ol- markings as Iiiceville, N. J., Slckels; Several realdenta of thla vicinity took place at the home of Mr. and Eatontown, N. J., David Wolcott; Smoclt, real ontato law; Dr. H. ,J. three per cent of the totnl cost of Mrs. Daniel S. Ely, whero the cele- of Curtis Publishing company stock i sen, Miss Margaret Terhune, Mis3 will leave tomorrow on sea trips* transportation in Monmouth county valued at $588,000 were convicted | Bliss Alien McCulloch. to Wed Fred- Colt's Neck, N. J., Tunis Stateslr. P. Mr. and Mra. Harry B. Mar.za and Stokes, dentist; Charles K. Straus, for tho school year 1020-27 was ex- brants have made their homo slnco Sara Smith, Mrs. Albert Ivlns, Mrs. retail dry goods; William A. Swce- last week by a general sessions court erick.K. II. Ulllmore. Harry Kingsley, Mrs. Charles W. M,; Squan Village, N. J., O. Curtis, Mr. Mazza's sister. Miss Mabel Maz> pended In Middletown township . . . lnst winter. Mrs. Ely ig a daughter P. M.; Ocean Port, N. J., Middletown, noy, printing publisher; Dr. Harry At the present time there are twelve of Mr. nml Mrs. Sutphin. of New York. Mount, Mi;is Carlottrt Davison, Mrs. za of Red Bank, will sail on tlieS, Ba Announcement has been made of , N. J., Taylor; Turkey, N. J., T. W. Pcton for n. thirteen-day crulso its Tlcehurst, veterinary; Robert Wil- routes used in transporting 913 pu- Tho three convicted nre Ernest the engagement Ck B bur, jeweler; Dr. William Wlrth, pils in Middletown township, of About twenty relatives and friends Suffern of Montclair. Bonowitz X. ™,- William Hallc-ck, Mrs C.Frank Bor Slocum; Ocean PoaV> K. J., Lewis Havana, Cuba, ftnd Jamaica In th© which ten routes end at Leonardo wero of tho party. General sociabil- Dawson of California and David McCulloch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j don, Mrs. J. Dnniel Tullnr, Mra. British West Indies. Richard Co-. optometrist; William Weeks, tele- David Hugh McCulloch of Port James if. Mattanlee, Mrs. E. J. I Goldlng, Dent. Collr. phone Borvlce. high school. In studying tho routes ity was enjoyed nnd refreshments Dyehe of Sewaco, New Jersey. They blena of Riverside drive, I?cd Bunk, there la a great deal oj overlapping were nerved. Mr. and Mrs. Sutphln Washington, I-iong Island, to Fred- Batchelar, Mrs. William Shields, Misa i A few of the early Monmouth and in all probability tho transporta- were found guilty of a misdemeanor, Anna John.son, Mrs. W. McClenagan, j county postal covers show that the nnd Alan Lohemann of Detroit, uaU wore the recipients of many flno ientenco will bo imposed upon them erick K. Hemslcy GiUmore, son of on tho S. S. Dominion for a 23-dny tion costs could be materially de- gifts, They enjoy excellent health Mrs. George Cocheau, Miss Emily postmaster extended credit for post- THIMCE MAr'flSMALS. creased by tho elimination of this July 7. Oenernl and Mrs. Qulncy A. Gill- Grnver, Mrs. M. W. Conover, Mrs. cruiae to tho Virgin, Leeward anil despite their advanced ages. more of Kumson. The wedding will age by charging the amount of pnst- 1 overlapping." Frank Dibbcns, Mrs.' Edwin Farrier, to the box rent and marking Windward Ialnndd. Mrs. John Ellltt Two Yostordity tit Kt. Jnmcs Church For twenty yenrs Mr. Slrtphln had tako place early In August. Mrs. Harry Morford and Miss Hazel ] the envelope, "Paid. Charge to Box of Iturason und Minn Martha Leo Ono nt Hospital. In 11123-27, with Oil children and a position with the Royal Typewriter YACHT CJAITi DANCES. Thn bride-to-be, who made her twclvo bun routea, transportation in Errickson. _ _ j No. 2," with the autograph of Iho Getty of Little Silver will sail on ths company at Bridgeport, Connecticut. debut lnr.t. year, i:i a rrrnnddaughter K. S. Queen of Bermuda to visit. Mre, William Gullllnms, tion of Mr. and the township cost $38,103.37, During Bed Bnnk Club to Hold One Kvorv postmaster afnxed. tho pant year, with 728 children (21D He retired from active work a short of the late Robert M. Fair of Chihi-- GRADUATES VISIT NKW VOttK. j ' t "iTqilito" HkcYy that in rf Frederick J3. Hasler nt I'cmbroke Mra. Jamea Gullllnms of Mechanic tlmo ago. Besides the daughter men- Snturday Night. t ue time | street; Thomas Steele Price, son of lesm than at the tlmo of tho commis- who was a partner In Mur- \ . L,.thi:s. collectio_„„...:„„n o.f; earl_,.y. Monmout„., h Point Shore.'!, Bermuda. sioner's report, with fourteen busses tioned, Mr. nnd Mrs. Sutphln havo ahall Field f.-. Co. She attendecd j Mr. and Mrs. Blliis Price, and Alfred Tho Red Banlc yacht club hnH.smit j Tinton Falls Pupils HaVo nn Enjoy-j rallnty postal markings will be put (two moro than at tho tlmo of the a son, Georgo R, Sutphln of Bridge- out notices to tho r.lub member:; HoHCmary hall at Greenwich, Co] Hoyden Graf, son of Mr. and Mrs. report), tho cost of transportation Is '"_- nhlo I)ny In tho City. j on exhibition somewhere in the conn- port. that thoro will bo regular dances nectleut and Miss Schoff's nchool in Concert by Quartet. Alfred Graf of Oakland street, wero moro than • two thousand dollars The members of tho eighth grade j '.v arfd that tracing or these covers baptised Sunday afternoon, greater than in 1028-27. Our own every Saturday' night with no cluirgn Paris. Tlio. fanioun quartet of the, Florida to club membera and thoir guoiH;'. graduating class of the Tinton Falls 1 will be used hy philatelic journals Memorial college nt Ll\o Oak, Flni^ Tho BpoiiHora for William Guil- survey of the bus routes showed that VISITED BY SNKAK THIEF. Mr. Gillmoro was graduated last school enjoyed nn outing at New | which will give Monmouth county many of them iitnrt nt the bus driv- Tho club will havo a special nut ing month from Yale university, where Ida, will appear m a (oncoit nt th*s Uamn, who was baptised at St. James' ers' homes, Indicating that they have York Tuesday of last week, mailing I much added publicity concerning i' church by Key. John P. Fnllon, wero Kurglnr Itansnchs Clothes of Chi- and beefsteak on the hnunh next he wan a member of the Alpha Delta Calvary Ilaptl ,t thmch, FStldKO ave- been built up for the convenlenco of Sunday, July 0. Boats will lcnvr tho tlio trip by boat from Kennsburg. postal history. inio nnd Hivci ',lieel, Moiulny nl>;ht, Mr. nnd Mm. Thomas 1,11110. Thom- the driver, rather than to moot tho nese. Itetstaurutour. 1 hi fraternity. He hi a greal-granti- They visited many places of interest, an Prlco wan baptised by Dr. John needs of tho children. club float fit eleven o'clock and mem- irm of the. Into General Quincy A. July 10, nt lutlt-pn it fl(,ht n'rlocl!. Hoo Dow, proprietor of a Chinese- including the museum of national VISIT WKST POINT. Ite», .1. K, i pi>, |!in i Inn ih jmilni, B. McClonltoy, nnd tho sponsors were Our suggestion that before specifi- American restaurant In tlio Pinto bora without boat accommmliillnnu (Cillmorc, who fought In tho Civil history, the Bronx zoo and the aquar- ; Mr. and Mr.i. Charles K, Rcnehan. cations for tho now bid" wore miido will bo looked lifter if rnriui'.-iteil war. and Ileatiieo Il.inlelu, thn rhurih building on Front street, at tho foot ium. Accompanying the pupils were j c;, 'lint anil Mra. (iln'jherg Unfits clciit, am In < haige of Hif> nffnli. Tho Graf baby wnn Imptlsed at thn out,, a competent survey of tho bus of Broad street, reported to the pollen through C'larcnco A. Lcgg, tins club [ Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth Klcldn, Mhiii to Students' Chaperons, Lonflf Branch hospital by Father route:! idioukt ho made with tho idea ecretary. In iho. event of rain tin- ; TIIKI':i'', FOIl ANNIK. of cutting transportation costs by last Tliuradny that a burglar early Dorothy Reed, Mm. Margaret King Fnllon. that morning crawled up a rear out- beefsteak will bo held lii£ Hank Catholic high nchool enjoyed n was voted down by every member of nlilo Mtnlrway, crept through nn open iloat nt two o'clock in the nflcninnii. "Tint H!i; liitiadtii'it'' la till! tltio 'if For Sato. The secretary hn.'j refjncilcd Dial for Viuid(*ville, trip to \Vo:it Point Thur.'idfty on tho he old Innird without consideration window and utole $15 from the pock- i: ISKEH nn ontcrtuinnipnt tn hi- jrivui In ll)^ Boda wator, nil llavorn, Canada ets of hl.'i trouiicrn. Tho tldcf left by mcmlicrn with boats ahould n.lvis,- An|llfi ,,.,,., nf Uum,lmli veteran • Hudson liver dfiy line. Pr, John H. Dry, Whito Honk, Krueger'a beer, Iho tinllli', rotlle. him an to McClonHoy, HlHtcr.i Mary Wilfred and River lit rent toliodl 'I Inn ilnv nlM't, nnd olhm1 brnndn. AIKO distilled wa- A revision of nulnry cuts on a gnul- how ninny additional ,,r (),„ fm,|liKh|.i „,„] ".sheriff of Knir i l'jitoiltown Iloroiicli Council (inintcd of nexl wci'k by Mil ,Scout lump tli>, late.d MCIIII! which would i.uvo (ho Ihey can accommodate, Ntiuy Uol)orlu;i ami Mw, Jamoa An- l ter. Benjamin H. Grain, 14 North I'ph l!cti!ii\ who livi'.-i next dour, 11," rstartJi rehenndng thin Nver-K Them 1/iHt Wwli. deriKin accompanied tho titudent.i. H, of in-,i nruik nf * hit h >ii ^^»l!- l Bridge avonuo, lied liniilc, phono 1485 township ?1,nil was iingKeistcd hy Die reservation!! for Ilin uiitiui; mu:.l In- fur aniithi'r appi'iininc^ nn the ntnge. 1 new member;), hut was voted down hy t lcniil tlic Intruder as he wnn descend- The liorollgll rauiii'll of Nnlontown They Inft Atlnnllo IIIi;lllilililil on II. Pnrkm i:i (aptltlll 'lho vu,;fim* —Advertisement ing Iho nlalrway nnd ilred a shot at Mr. IjORrj'H hands before Friday Annie hiiti been (join;; ittronn ,'ilnco will covi'i- an i vi nlii|, la indlii lift Iho old board. Thin plan would ho. i night of this week. Urn diiyii when the I'Monulora girls granted threo beer licenses at it:; the aevon ci'elocK boat for Now York, !l 11101c nriultiihln adjustment nf nnl- him. George Olmiiteari, who llveu meeting held lnst. week. License;! with Inipertioii it Ion', of Ir ,dln,, tadl's NcWfiiKiper oliculullon that eountn worn nil the laKe, jmd • .'dm t;;iy!i nnd retllnied to Atlanllc lll^hlnndij with tho Mdvortlncr In tho bonalldo itry reduction than the plan of ten with 'Hesse, ulao hoard the. man leave. obtained hy tho Monmnuth iiliortly after nine, o'clock Thurmlay artist:) an print Ij d foidiln ntlfa*/ i; t one—tlio kind Tlio Un/,»lntcr liun, No per cent cuts which Is now followed. Notion of Hpeclal'Meetln i there'll plenty of life In lirl' yet. She y A., jiraduated fialury reduction plan County country club nf 'L'lnUm ave- nlj;ht. At Point, thn ehaporonn premlimni or other inducements! hnvo Allaiillo Hotel Now Opun. A npeelal meeting of (he ufncU- I played in ".Show float" iicveral yearn over he*m offered to tiecuro circula- Itafi been micce!i!ifully lined hy inont lioldern of the Molnutny building nnd nue, William Ilccce ot tf.'ptuno, lilf.Ii- wuio fuitertiUned liy Horgennt and if out- ln<7;llf, 11" I In W < U *SM4 UK A. JtiliUHim Co., llvd JJmjk 3i^f>. .Adv ntato f»r $100 to lin used for unem- public ucroimhtnt 1 iiflllt'ili * ' ,\ f',« iilatn of New* Jeiney Inui adopted lhi:i company till Monmouth ntre.et, lian espert ra- :noilo of Hilary reduction. In Mid- mt;nt. ployment relief iild ilmln/r Hi" Jnuntli Life liroiiorvors, approved type, day hy Ilin «< w .In iv Ct'id I m t dio nervleo; also generator, imttmy, .William II. Mnillh, I.lllo N('\v. dletown towriiiiilp, under Ilia gradu- Vnnnmnfi, Htraw.-i, foil hut:t ntc of July. Monthly IIIIIM were ordered Jacket myl!' to milt vour burner: bent Rrodrn and VixW Haven; rateii by day, vfoolt or ( Wo liolleve Hint Ilinno whn n- in now open. Dancing every fH'^nin^, At Ihn rl "Wn? 1 1 ,11 1 tt j *^ prlcfB. Unexcelled nnrvlco. Fred D. c-o IM bofora Illlylm; rlm-wlurc. \ Wo hnvf a laif;n (.'letitiiei.'i, nil you * the highest NftlnileH nhould eon- VV. KnniiRdy s- tinnn, Hiudhii;- I,.I for rthellifjnHI I'ccr llillfv '111 one. Center nVPIlue, I,eon -, dlmw in f'lt h il /ii ii II 11 »•, !i I Wlkofl Co,, Res) ,Banfc plwao BD2.— l''iinln lit very l \V. W 1 etraot, I'Jjona lied' O. box 37, Una Bank,—.Advertise-IKnnnody'ft Kfinn, Jlurilliig road, lle,d Red Bank, 3M5,« anlo, Poroy Snden» James Zaromta. I lifter cUiiriihF: ! tHarry Payne Whitney, and in 1918. paid $70,000 for Hustle On, another of Red Bank was (scheduled to b(s ua Britea Avmu®, Bad Busk. H. • Thomas J. Healey Maintain member of the Jockey club, termed ning owner. Since 1030 C. V. Whit- ney has been the leader in that re- That "was the fastest mile ever colt. He never faced the barrior. W. tried befor© Judge Rusael 8. Conover Home on Lincioft Farm. by the Prc??, "tho most exclusive so- run In America until Equipoise T. Waggoner gave $65,000 for Broad- at Freehold. It waa the outcomo of cial organization In America." Its spect. Brookdale farm, for many year; In the Fall of 1030, C. V. Whitney, clipped two-flftho of a second off way Limited. Ho otartcd many times, an accident last November, when Mr. membership is limited to fifty, among that reoord in July, 1032, at Chicago but never won. Lambrecht, while riding In a car the starting point for the seasonal whom in addition to Mr. Thompson up to that time only a casual race- migrations of Wbitncy thoroughbred goer, sut in a box at Plmlico while in tho Delavan Handicap. owned by Charles Hollo of Kcyport, are Cornelius V. Whitney, John liny waa Injured In a collision with an race horses to Jamaica, the historic Whitney, and Cary T. Grayson, U. itlll in mourning for his father, and, For three decadea tho name of ,,llIluUL ,.„„„, „_ tracks of Kentucky, Saratog: Without pari-mutuels, Belmont automobile owned by Mrs. Murray S. N., an intimate friend of Mr. saw liqulpoiso after a seemingly j Whitney na^ been .somethingr to con-1 park haf> neveI. ,d dividends since and driven by her husband. After Springs, Chicago and numerous nthe Thompson and tho Whitneys. hopeless start come from the ruck ] jure with. William Colllna Whitney. i(a innusuration In 1905. It haa al- the trial was started R. settlement Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractor tracks in the United States and Can through mud, and run to a victory In i set up his stable in the lata '00'B, Chosen indeed are the few who ways been a sporting gesture, flrot was effected exonerating Mr. and ada, has been virtually vacated b; may wear the club'3 tiny blue-lettered the Futurity, which made him the partly as a further expression of MctaJ Colllngfi Ejtate, Else, Tils, Metal Mr. Whitney although his lease doc: of Bolmont nnd tho Whitneys, now Mrs. Murray from all responsibility Gutters and Leaders. DF4 CompaalUon Hoofs. , , silver button. Only the death of a greatest two-year-old money winner I hl3 Wall street rivalry, with James of Widener and tho Whitneys. It Cor the accident and requiring Mr. lint expire until September. of that year. He was the first horse j R. Keone. Keeno won moro races, member creates a vacancy, resigna- probably loses more money than any Holle to pay for the damages to Mrs. i and Stwa Worli. . ; The equipment was shipped thi tion bein^' unthinkable. Theoretically, to carry tho "light blue jacket, brown | but in 1900 Whitney, to make sure other track, paying out $762,910 dur- Murray's car. Mr. and Mrs. Murray the control of racing in New York cap" for the third generation, and', of winning the Futurity, Imported ing tho 38 days of racing In 1931, were represented by Qulnn, Paraons 35 WHITE ST., RED BANK, N. J, state rests with a body known as the it was a race which many believe \ femed Jock'ey Tod Sloan from Eng-| n, n • a recor(i for any track & Doromus. land to ride Ballyhoo Bey. Sloan New York state racing commission. bound young Whitney to the turf. ''—J '- -'-"- *>->••••— =-•• «< ! !£*?..• Actually, it is the Jockey club that toward the top, ihad nine trunks of clothes, traveled ! . » • • makes "all decisions, and is the last EquipoiseSteadily, climbinhas ag little matter of, in the royal suite, wore a .""monocle j Tom Healey, as he Is known by court of appeal. Even Tammany $100,000 between him and the world '. and was dressed by his own valet.: his colleagues, has been termed by Hall's racing commissioners arc con- record for thoroughbred money win! He won the raco and a $T,500fee. The racing experts ae a good-humored •„"•/ * ent to abide by these decisions. Th,c nings, held by Willis Sharpe Kil- [ following: year, when Whitney won ' and Indefatigable trainer. •acing commissions of othr-r r-tntrs, mcr's Sun Beau. Equlpoiso had won \ tho English Derby, with Volodyovski,; « • • although they rule within their own 5278,310 after he captured the Metro-She cabled back to the Coney. Ieland ! A trn|ncr'8 incOme is considered lailiwicks, nre equally content tn politan handicap at Belmont Park.! Jockey club's concessionaire to set .bide by the Jockey club's ruling;*, the secret of himself and hla tax Sun Beau's winnings, when he retired ; up champagne for the house. The collector. But he may earn $50,000 and to the Jockey club alcine in two year3 ago as a fix-year-old, j bar bill was $16,000. America will the equally exclusive odd at the height of his career, ad- r *** imounted to $376,744. Should the', . . ding the orthodox ten per cent of English Jockey club nod in recog- Whitney champion overtake Sun nition. t Harry Payne Whitney's disregard hlo horses' winnings to his baso sal- Beau, hi's performance would be re- ary of perhaps $10,000 a year. Sam markable in that Kquipoise, raced 'for the expense of his .stable was \.y~ - Mr. Thompson and his brother, the "t'hree vcar-ouT • ™gniflca-nt After the close of the Hildreth's salary was $20,000 a year, late "William Payne Thompson, raced very seldom as uiree-ycdi oiu, „„„,.„„ *,„•<„„ ~.I,I-V, WMI™,an. d that of James G. Rowe, Sr., when he went lame. He is now five 1323 season, during which Whitney I * .*• prominently in tho 'flO's and their horses won $407,139, some one com- higher. j'Alouetto won the Futurity in 1897. years oid, and must win almost every stake for older horses in sight if he plimented Jimmy Rowe, his trainer, i Two years before, Requital, bred on that financial accomplishment. iy "the estate of David Dunham hopes to overtake Sun Beau this It Is a disputed point which of the ! Said Eowe dryly, "Yes, Mr. Whitney two, Hlldreth or Rowe, was the •Vithers," captured the. Futurity in had a pretty good year. I don't think greater trainer. Rowo headed tho his stable cost him moro than $100,- winning list more times but for 000. many patrons, including sucH groat * * racing ones as the Dwyer Br^bthore, When Harry Payne Whitney died James R. Keono and Harry Payne in October,-1930, a groat sportsman Whitney. Until ho set to building up was mourned and the racing world Sinclair's stable, Hlldreth never had filled with speculation on what would much material at his command. become of Its No. 1 stable. Nor was When Hildreth died Sinclair's Ran- UEWIS S. THOMPSON. the racing world alone concerned. cocas stable really died with him. For a delegation of gentlemen from week to Cornelius Vanderbllt Whit- Wall street waited upon Mr. Whit- ney's farm in Kentucky, -where his ney's heirs, suggesting that they not There are no longer any such string of thirty odd active racers, dispose of their costly stable for the prlma donnas among the jockeys as now in various parts of tho country, moment lest tho gesture depress a famous Tod Sloan. Best known to- will winter this year after ending market already too depressed. day are Earle Sande and Laverne Fator. The highest-priced rider Is their campaigns. Thus Brookdale, 4 • * •which has seen in succession the all- less publicized than either. He is black silks of David Dunham With' Collectively, the Whitney horses, Raymond "Sonny" Workman, riding ers, tho green-red sleeves and cap of who are managed by Major Louis for C. V. Whitney. From Whitney the Thompsons, the pale blue-white Beard, form the greatest stable In alone his 1031 fee was $22,500. He dota of James R. Keene, and the the country today. Tho Whitnoys uses his whip more than any other Eton blue jacket and brown cap who own and raco thelf own horses jockey, but he gets results. made famous by three generations of are Mrs. Payne Whitney, known as • * • Whitneys, will become a racing Lady Bountiful of racing; Mr. and memory for tho first time In three Mrs. John Hay (Jock) Whitney, Mr. Linus "Pony" McAtee, on whom and Mrs. C. V. Whitney and Mrs. Marshall Field and Robert L. Gerry quarters of a century. have first call, has a passion for There is a chance that Brookdale Payne Whitney's daughter, Mrs. uolf. Many jockeys play,..bnt.-Mc- may maintain its connection with Iho main picture hows lUgrtt, (ho only flllj to tlie Kentucky Charles Shlpifmn rayoou. Atee can beat most pros. lacing by virtue of Thomas J. Healey derby, winning easily in two minute and four seconds. In tho inset to • a • and family making it their perman- tho right. Is Regret with Joe Notter up. To the left Is Trainer Jamca G. Mr. and MrB. Jock Whitney ent home, which ia probable. Mr. Rowe, and Notter. bought more horses at higher prices Healey ia.trainer for Mr. Whitney. Purchase Imported Lace he colors of David Gideon, beating The equino giants, who knew last year than any other patron of By this thread Brookdale. may the sport AH their horses in this keep intact a turf tradition which iastings, and later beating Ben Broolidale as a birthplace, yearling rush. In '06 Requital raced in the paddock or training ground, includ- country run in Mrs. Whitney's colors links America to France and Eng- —"fuchsia, purple cross sashes, cap land, and the present days to those .ame of the Brookdale stable. ed Withers' Mimi, Elsie, King Er- Trimmed, Pore Dye of Lexington and Lecompto. Mr. Before Brookdalo becamo identi- nest, Stonehcnge, Cascade, Belinda, and sleeves." Mrs. Whitney was Withers, the original owner of tho ed with the Whitney name, Colonel Invermoor, Castalia, Report, King- formerly Miss Man- Elizabeth Al- farm, -was a native of Now Orleans, Thompson leased the place to James like, Stately, King Eric and Lag- tcmus of Philadelphia. and a devotee of racing at tho old ^. Keenc, great rival of William gard, namco little, more than legend Metalre course, where Lexington Collins Whitney in business and on to present-day turf followers. ho turf. Keene bred at Castleton Racing today are thoroughbreds dueled with Lecompte. He was an It continues with L'Alouotte, El- of thirty leading and 600 looser annual visitor to tho French tracks Stud in Kentucky. kins and The Huguenot of the William C. Whitney established stables. Half a dozen of the upper and the Imperial court. Tho With- Thompsons, and with Mr. Keene's twenty Btables are owned by women. ers Stakes, Belmont Park's great ho turf dynasty of that name about Colin, Sweep, Maskctte and Ballot. Snlle. test, ia a memorla.1 to him. he turn of tho present century. He Bysonby, perhaps Mr. Keene's greats Of these, Mrs. Henry Carncgja' Silk vas Secretary of tho Navy in Grover est racer, camo along after the Phlpps, who owns thn Wheatloy The great heritage of Brookdale as stable in partnership with her broth- a nursery and training farm came to Cleveland's Cablnot, and reorganized Brookdale lease had •been given up. deserves a good horn— Saratoga racing with the late Rlch- er, Ogden L. Mills, former secretary It partly by chance. Mr. Withers The Whitney cracks include Kil- of the treasury, is next to tho Mrs. Hero at Pinebrook we take extreme ,rd T. Wilson. marnock, Irish Lad, Gunfire, Delir- care to eea that every horse entrusted Bald, "I drifted into it." It was in Whitneys tho most keenly interest- 1S70 that tho racing partnership of Ho purchased the horses which ium. Whisk Broom, 2d, Tryster, Pen- to us looks well and nets well. nant, Johrqn, Chicle, Artful, Upset, ed. No matter what weather she Is Particular attention la paid to tho MessrB. Withers and Purely was dis- Irst carried his colors, and it is a at the tracks every day her horses proper vitamins, accordinff to its work, solved, tha former wishing to go in- loincidenco that bis initial stake vie- John P. Grier, Whiskery, Mother thus ensuring proper stamina at all to racing on a large scale and Mr. ;ory was with Kilmarnock In 1900 Goose, Pandora, Maud Muller, He- run, and buys, her own betting tickets. timea. Our rjoordlns rates ara very Purdy not desiring so ambitious a n tho race named for Mr. Withers. gre.t Bostonian, Victorian, Top reasonable. Why not Inquire? Xilmarnock and others were sent Flight, Whichone, Boojum and Equi- Edward Riley Bradley spends a SELECT CLIENTELE Casting about for a suitablo placo ivcr tho ocean to. raco In England, poise. considerable portion of hls,;,proflts 3.95 to 4.95 If Bought In , ^pr thoroughbreds to be broken and vlth no very great success. > Boojum IH the last thoroughbred from his Casino at Palm Beach on trained, Mr. Withers quite naturally In ten years, although ho did not fnaled at Brookdale. He Is the eon breeding race horses along tho most Pinebrook Road. The Regular Way! ' flxed upon a New Jersey establish- ivo to see it, tho product of Brook- of John P. Grier and Elf, and won scientific lines. There are aun porch (roofless) barns for the brood mares Tinton Falls, N. J. and their young foals, and there Is Hiono Eatontown 143. 1 violet-ray glass In all of the stable Owned and Operated by A.lingerie classic indeed! A worthy successor to that windows. Once he had tho eyes of A. E. TIPUNQ all his horses tested and-some of now-famous Steinbach sale of undies held laat July! ^ • them fitted with spectacles. • • • Exquisitely made, exquisitely trimmed garments... slips, Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayson, Rock, Slide or Slip? Woodrow WIlson'B personal phys- FASTBETH, ft new, greatly improved panties... of pure dye silk French crepe with trimming of real ician, is considered the cleverest powder to ba sprinkled on upper or lower, horse breeder since John Madden. plates, holds false teeth firm r.nd comfort- imported laces, lavishly applied. Eight lovely styles... in white, able. Can not nllde, slip, rock or pop- out. No Bummy, gooey, pasty taste or feellne. Makes breath sweet and pleasant tea rose and pastels. Slips, 34 to 44. Panties, 17 to 21. Matt Wlnn, to whose promotion Get FASTEETH today at Whelan's or any the Kentucky Derby oweo its fame, good drus store. Pure Dye Si Gowns Permanent Waving Specialists for the Past 19 Years. 171 BROAD ST., Tel. R. B. 2342. 3 (opp. Woman'o Club These are 3.95 to 4.95 garments! Eleven new styles," trimmed with exquisite French laces and hand-run designs. In New Beauty for You ! pastel tones. Sizes 15 to 17. Visit our up-to-date now salon and fret one of our marvelous perma- rru.nr. nenta. You'll bo agreeably surprl&ed at tlio Improvement In tho appear- ment, aa the Lorillardr< then bred an'l dale had gonn on to preatne;;-, Wil- trained at Kancocaa Farm, later jriv- the Hopeful of 1520 from hla stable- ance of your hair. liam C. Whitney wan the leading rnnte, \i,'hichone, In time that set ,eri additional promln°ncc by Harry money-winning owner of 1903, large- This beauty n.ilon has (ho roputa- 1 what was then a new world's record J . Sinclair. Tho Lorlllardu', Plcrro ly through the prowesi nf horses he (ion of bringing you all tho latest and G. 1»., dominated the t.irf o! thr for six and one-half furlongs. Boo- New York crcatlonB—giving prompt had purchased. Ills :inn, Harry jum was BO fast In training that '70'fl and '80's an no other inmily h!u; Payne Whitney, who leased Urook- and courteous servlco at modorntfl dominated it beforo nr timx. It wan Harry Payne Whitney named hla prlcen. flale. nml bn '1, trained and wintered nlhnr crack colt of that year Whlch- from Rnncocnr, that Iroquols, Iho his horses theie, was iht» iendin;; only American-bred home nvr.r to «ne. because, he did not know which money-winning nv.nrr of 1111.'!, mainly "in wns the better. •win tho Epsom Derby, went forth to because of ihp excellence of Uie IVMU jnake history In tho fnmoufi Krif;li;h that had conin up from r.rnokdalc. Whlcliono won tho Futurity of classic. Our Beautiful Self-Setting Permanent Waves Whisk Krnnni U was fouled there, 1029 when noojtim ran out, and Mr. Withers favored the Knslish I nnd wa? r.ont to England n i a yoarl- earned $105,730, tho largest purse No Extras. AR DAY blood HO Ktrongly Iliat he h;i 1 a jing when It looked ns if there was over won by n thoroughbred nny-1 £t&nding order with Woatberbj'" in where in (ho world. With tho blp-! to he no moro racing in NfW York. At Steinbaehs ... 50 Departments ... Over 75 Specials t 3London for yearling* of J;OO<1 looks Jack Joyner, now 1 hi! dean of train- ;:ist crowd in yearn nt Saratoga on i Guaranteed from 8 to 8 Months. and breeding to be si^nt in tho United r-ra, hod tho enridn inning of Whisk Traveni day In 1030, Whlcliono broke j States. Yot, Mr. Wltlwrn gained lii:; Uroom II mi (he.Dth.'r side, nnd won down after big memorable duelwlth FINGER WAVE best results lium mieh an thn Amer- itnlio after stake with him. Hallnnt Fox, while, .Jim Dnnely, nl ' MARCEL WAVE Ican-hred Mlml. '['him no drifted in- In Uftl:i Whisk JJrooni U was Hill io 1, lilipped throuRh on tlio rail to breeding jit lironkdriSr. brought bnrk to tile United Ktntnp. and won. CASTILE SHAMPOO The mtmo Broolulule doubili'ss wns and .set. nbout winning in lifniiatimiai Jt was nt Brookdale. that, many nf MANICURE derived from Yellow brook, which fashion. He won the fripln handleap the ronferoncpn on tho roorgaiilzn- HAIR CUT bounrln tho faun on ono nltlo, and crown of Iho Mclropnlltan, Uronklyn ti'in of the Monmouth Pnrk trnck •from tho dalors of the rolling country, nnd suhurhan Handicap;!, under 120, tonic plnr.c, n plant which nan ynt to Except Friday and Saturday, Store Open Till !now nbout 000 acicn in extent. 130 nnd 13!) pounds, rcnpeclivoly (' find it ii equal, although now but a These Operations 3Sc. Colonel William 1'fiyno Thompmin, V. Whltney'n Kqulpolse, tho w\r],ya inemory. inno of thn orifjhml t'.evf;n Mew-mlK clglith lnoncy-wlnnlni: horse, has «)f the Jockoy club, which wnn found- won tho Metropolitan nnd Suburban 'I'ho (lint. Monmouth couroo wns es- tablished in 1801) at. Wttlo Silver, 9 P. M. On ed In I.B91, bought liroolKlalo from nml it wnn believed ho lind boon Business Hours: %1r, Withm'i!, oiin of the i;evfn me.m- training for tho famous" lirooklyn tliiee mile,, from Lon[; Branchi Tinrii of the Unnrd of Control, the rnfv decided at Aqueduct yctitcr- which then nlul later wan n. ron- 8 A. M. Until 6 P. M. dezvous of tho oinnrt cat. It wnn a Iiif; \if dy \vhd:h jire['(;(l(Kl tho Jftr-kr-y •!:>' tll a lant minute Hwiteh In HuK Mild whlrh f;if;',v from the. nc- jlann lifiit. him lo Arllnglon Park, nillo oval. Hero In 1872 was run the Saturday Evenings pierit rncn between Longfellow »nd tlftri I 'hot nt A dinner temlrrerl by vllere hf> lion novernl lmpon-,nt rn- li»f((!c t.'itilliird. Hurry jinrnolt, which excltpd (he Don't Forget the Location—171 BROAD ST., country. In 1H7R Mr. Wit horn, George (Oppeslla Woman's Club) L»«ia S, Thompson, prcr.ent own- In 1915, due to a bereavement, the L.orlllard and Jamea Gordon B»n- REP BANK REGISTER, JULY 5,1933. around the plants from becoming ex- atampB. ranging In value from 1 cent cent each. Ordinary stamps of the tremely hot from the aun's raye. to 10 piastres. usual value ,must also be stuck on « e « Unfortunately for those who like tho envelope. _j In the spring It was suggested that to collect distant scenes, the design tha fall blooming chrysanthemums pictures only a monoplane. Previous NOW A BEAUTV fil'OT. should be separated. Wo ars flndinfj iK-'UiPR, however, havo depicted na- tives at work and at rest, temples Fred Housman, President of now after a few days of dry weather Former IZyesaro :ifc Bclfurd Convert- Beautifully Cleansed and Finished. those old bedg that were thick are and ruiiiH. ed Into a Koek Garden. Monmouth Council, Was Hoat wilting badly in tho middle of the A Seven-Billion tame. Wednesday Night—-Drive for PEACH COBBLES day while the newly sot bed ia not What was formerly one of the By QUINTON JAMES. About 7,000,000,001) 2-cent stamps LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE $34,000. wilting BO badly. will bo irisued by the United States •worst eyesores nf Belford has been Menu For Four While It Is too late to transplant Do lands bordering the South during July, tho postdflice depart- converted into a beauty spot through ITred Housman of ISlberon, prosl- Scrvlnu— for thle year let ua be prepared for China sea and the Gulf of Slam havo the public spirited action of several QUALITY WORK WILL Hi-ailed Lamb Chape ment estimates, as the result of or- residents of that place. Tlio eyesore dent of Monmouth council. Boy fluttered Potatoes 1834. the advantages of airmail? Perhaps ders for that denomination caused by Scouts of America, entertained about Cora on tho Cob • • « most persons would be inclined to the return to the 2-cent rate for local was a bed of tall weeds on Railroad ALLOW. flfty men Wednesday night at an In- Bread tffiepberr/ Jem * If we hava not completed the answer "no," picturing life in those avenue opposite the now pnstollice. vitation dinner at the Hollywood Head Lettuce Piquant Drcasing postage. Postmaster Jaonh Kuler and Jacob I'cach Cobbler Cream mulch around our evergreens and remote countries ns slow-moving, in- The 2-cr.nt Arbor day stamp and Country club for chairmen oj eight flowering1 bushes, It should be taken dolent, keyed to tho speed of a not Johnson conceived tho Idea of hav- ! districts and 61 communities of Mon- BO very fast native boat. tho 2-cnnt George Washington bi-cen- ing a rock gaiflen on the property. PHONE RED BANK inoutb and Ocean countlea In a cam- Raspberry Jam caro of at the' earliest possible date. tenninl stamps and envelopes are be- Clarence Anderson contributed rocks 5 cupa rasp- But stamp collect nr.i now know tho paign for $24,000. This fund will l * • • ing nwd tn fill the flrfit orders. And for the garden, ond Mr. Johnson and flnanca the council until July 1,1034. berries tea«D0Dn It may be that we have been too tho presses are busy turning out ad- William H. Bennett, made the rock- WE CALL ANT> DELIVER KVEUVWIU5KE. 6 CUPB sugar cinnamon busy to pruno out thoso old blooming ditional ntnmp3 of tho 1923 issue, United States Senator VI. Warren 3 tablespoons 1/ teaspoon salt uhowing the head of the first Presi- cry. W. W. Miller and M. Euler Barbour and Viqo Chancellor Ma]a lemon Juice branches in our lilacs, Byrlngas and contributed the flowers find plants. L«on Berry of Toms Kivor woro Mix Ingredients. Boll quickly 30 hrododendrons. Do it now to give dent. Jacob Johnson, William H. Bennett, guput speakers. Circuit Court Judge mlnuteii. Stir frequently, remove tho new growth a better opportunity. "Mourning Stampn." Harry Bennett, Austin Johnson and Rullf V. Lawrenco of Freehold, area any scum which comes to the top. Because the use of black-edged rtussell Johnsno carted the rocks chairman in the campaign, presided. Pour Into sterilized Jars and seal. Blueberries The envelopes and notepaper is not cus- from Mr. Anderson's yard to tho Cleansers and Dyers, Inc. Judga Lawrenco instructed tho riquunt Dressing tomary in Finland, the postal au- property. The place has been named WE KNOW HOW. community ohalrmen to utilize tho 1 /teaspoon salt i tablespoon! Size of Grapes thorities aro selling "mourning Postofilce Square at the suggestion next seven days In creating their lo- 1 teaspoon lemon Julco stamps" to enable letter writers to of Mr. Euler. MAIN OFFICE and PLANT: cal organizations of workers. Tho I Kioon As a result of extensive agricultur- answer ia "yen," for Indo-Chfna, com- show that they are in mourning. 24 W. Front St., Red Bank canvaaa will begin tomorrow. celeriy salt 2 tablespoons al research over a period of several prising several French possessions, Is The stamps are black with a white Boy3 can make extra pocket money Banford C. Flint of Interlakcn, 1 teaspoon dry chopped celery years and through tho scientific issuing a series of fourteen airmail flower in the center and cost one selling The Register—-Advertisement Branch: 2(10 Norwood Ave, DEAL.. Phono 395. finance chairman o'f the campaign, i KeSon. »' «a^« cross breeding of various varieties of said that the funds raised during tha blueberries (more commonly known la,at campaign In 1030, besides fur- sugar onion julco in this section as huckleberries) these nishing needed equipment for the Mix Ingredients In bottle, cork borrico are now on the markot In a Scout reservation at Allaire, main- tightly, shako 5 minutes. Chill and size which compares with grapes. tained tho council until January 1, when ready to serve, shako well and Not only have the berries been made 1083. Special frlondn of scouting pour over salads. to increase in .sizo but their flavor financed the budget for tho first four Teach Cobbler months of this year. 3 cupa reaches 8 tablespoons has been greatly Improved. Much of i cup nusar butter the research work which resulted in Frank C. Cobb, Monmouth council I toWeapoon „ tabIe,p(>0B. these giant berries was done in exeoutlve, said that In tho area over Southern New Jersey, particularly in which tho council haB jurladlctlon 1 teaspoon lemon Juico cinnamocinnamn 1 cupp water Ocean county. Tho plants were giv- thsro are about 10,000 boys eligible en tho caro of a baby and each year to become Scouts, Sea Scouta or Blend pcache3, sugar and flour. Add re3t of Ingredients, pour Into tho best of the young plants were Cuba. At present there are 2,200 boys kept until a pure strain was ob- on the rolls of scouting in Mon- buttered shallow pan. Cover with tained. mouth and Ocean counties. They are dough. Theso berries are now obtainable enrolled In 89 Scout troops, nine Sea Dough in fruit and grocory stores. Every O Scout ships and five Cub paelifl. l^j cups flour Vt. teaspoon salt Threo years ago tho number of boys 1 teaspoon 6 tablespoons borry Is hand picked and selected by enrolled was 1,030. There were no baking pow- lard experienced pickera so that the peak Sea Scout shlpo or Cub packs at dcr 2/3 cup milk of perfection as to size, ripeness and Mix Hour, baking- powder and salt. flavor can bo enjoyed. that time. Cut in lard, olowly add milk and Monmouth council won the Presi- when soft dough forms, pat out and TAX MEN AGAINST MAYOR, mi" dent Hoover award for increased fit over peaches. Make i holes In the membership and improvement during top. Bake 30 minutes in moderate Every minute counts 1832. Although there were no Sea oven. Turn out, peach side up, and Uncle Sam Asks For 51,008 Ad- Scouta In tho council threo yearo ago, servo warm or cold. ditional Tax From Mayor Hetrick. these clays! That's why you see wise tha council's Sea Scout standing to- Tho internal revenue department day ia tho highest In tho Now York has filed a lien of $1,068, represent- and New Jersey region, and third Save all loft-over bread slices and ing an additional income tax claim shoppers scurrying into Peneey's and hurrying away highest In tho country. heat slowly until very crisp. Cool for 1830, against Mayor Clarence E. At the Btato home for boyu at and roll and you will havo a supply F. Hetrick of Asbury Park. Mayor with armfuls of values. Yes, now it's smart to hoard- Jameaburg there are eight Scout of crumbs for cscalloping mixtures Hetrick last January filed a petition troopa, two Sea Scout ships and one or croquettes. Store In a tightly cov- with tho board of tax appeals at It's good business to put your money into things in the Cub pack. ered glass jar. Washington protesting claims made It was announced that all expense against him by the internal revenue face of rising prices. connected with the campaign had department. Tho petition was de- bean underwritten by frlcnda of the GARDEN NOTES. clared incomplete by the board and But time's short! Commodity and manufacturing costs have bounded high council, and ovoty cent subscribed Hearing was deferred until the mayor would be devoted to meot the budget Timely Advice for tho Homo Flower •—and they're going higher. Bill Penney's "before-the-rise" stocks are still and Vegetable Grower. indicated whether he would com- needs of tho council. plete his appeal. yours while they last. They're going—g-o-i-n-g fast! Act! Get yours!"Save! John S. Applegate, Sr., ia chairman Now is a good time to make sure of district two, which takes In Red that all the weeds and grass are re- Bank and vicinity. E. Allaire Corn- moved from tho flower garden as Meeting of Foresters. well la vice chairman. In charge well as the vegetable garden. Re- The regular bi-monthly meeting of of the varioua oub-divislona are Hu- member that moat of tho reason for Independent Order of Foresters was bert M. Farrow, Red Bank; Percy cultivating tho gardon ia to control held last Thursday night in the Odd Bennett, Fair Haven; Frank Dean, weeds. If all weeda and grasses aro Fellows Hall on Monmouth street. SPECTACULAR VALUES IN UNDERWEAR Little Silver; William TS, Foster, demoved by July 1, little effort is Plans were discussed for the annual FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY I Middletown; Jamca H. Mattanless, necessary to keep tho gardon in outing of tho organization to bo held Shrewsbury and Shrewsbury town- shape through the remainder of the in the early part of August. Flnnl | ,-*L LADIES' BOYS1 ond GIRLS' ship; Joseph W. Thompson, Llncroft; season. arrangements will bo made by the Fino ribbed—combed cotton. H. T. H61mes, Holmdol, and Joseph • « * ' social committee, comprised of Lay- M Fine ribbed, combed cotton. G. McCue, Kumson. Tho heneflt and value of a small ton Webster, Harry Belgrad and Isi- | amount of nitrate of1, soda or mixed dore- Weinstein. James B.»Misner ! fertilizer worked into the soil not was Initiated Into tho organization at Marvelous too close to plants cannot bo estimat- the meeting last week. Dies from Fall ed. Even a light shower will dissolve Valuo! a largo porcentago of tho nitrate of Summer Vocal Courses. In Sister's Home soda, or sulphato of ammonia which A seven-weeks course or vocal les- might bo applied separately or In sona and leetureB will bo held at 37 LADIES' VESTS GIRLS' PANTIES" Clarence White of Atlantic High- tho ready-mixed fertilizer. Washington otreot, Newark, begin- lands, aged 59 years, died from a ning July 7. They will be under tho FINE COMBED COTTON. FINE RIBBED COTTON. ii NAINSOOK fractured skull last week at a hosT It is a good time to make sure that auspices of tho Sldeca society. pital at Vineland three hours after wo have our atrip of grass or sod cut Among the Instructors will bo Pro- UNION SUITS GIRLS' VESTS he had fallen down a flight of stairs away from our clumps of peronnialB, fessor Monteaux of Paris,' Professor FINE BD3BED COTTON. in the homo of his sister, Mrs. B. E. bi-annuals or annuals. Tho next step Cangiolosl of Milan, Professor Ross FOB BOVS OK GIRLS. Beachj with whom ho had been visit- would be to fertilize tho plants slight- of New York, Professor Herman of Ing. Ho evidently mistook tho stair- ly and then fill up tho gutter around New York, Professor Scala of Milan SADIES' TUBE SILK PURE SILK way opening for a door. Mr. White tho plants to within one quarter of and others. was formorly employed by tho Cliaso an inch of surrounding lawn with National bank of Now York as a peat moat} or a mixture of 50-50 peat Veterans' Convention. guard. The funeral was held Satur- moss and well-rotted manure or even The 20th division, American Le- Extra Quality—Beautifully FOB WOMEN. day, " and burial was on Staton Is- well-rotted manure alone. This will gion posts, will meot at Sea Girt Lace Trimmed—A Valuo '. land. Mr. White formerly owned a prevent the grass and weeds from Saturday night, July_. 15, to choose IJICO Trimmed. homo on Garflold avenue at Atlantic growing around tho bed or through stato officers for election at the na- Highlands. This property was pur- the mulch and at tho same tlmo help tional convention of tho division as- chased a short time ago by Joaoph to hold tho maximum amount of sociation, which will bo hold at De'nder. moisture and to prevent the eoil Newark September 15, 16 and 17. 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WOMKN Other Secured Loans 38,442.31 FLANNEL Other Loans aiuT Dis- Y1 counts 41,747.38 .»(\ Banking House and AH Other Assets .... 47,141.24 TUOl'IC.U, 11H;,I,; AMI (U'Jll il riQUKfi IN t'LAIN COLOUR OB MtlN'Bi f>1)MMk>1ile VMtllK I, IN iii'3 Per Cent Interest Paid On Savings Accounts 2 J'Rcd BtrnkV Newest Dupartmont Siotn" RED RANK, N, JF, &• ,7w . l^S9iElk .A Page Four Balto/s Point O»pt. Slack his NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT OVER $80,000 EAISED. Oeeanport News. launched his yacht, tfta Eiteen, 2d. t,st«« at Pe«oo»lo Crwpucclo, dscMSKl. Contracts For WotlM la hereby gteen tlmt tin ac- BOTTLED BEER AGENCY Joseph Craig Eleanor Ctitlrall Is tho wtitlonsr, most all arc local men. Tho ilrm has a recent meeting elected Alexander nnd you are tho dtfendant, you ato re- for Appointments. cuiitiatta for a Colonial type house D. Hurley, Mrs. Charlco Gullladeau, Borass president, Mra. Rando 0. De- quired to plead, niuwir or demur to tho on Portland road at Highlands for Shirley Riddle, Betty Ann Borry, Nyso vico president, Rev, 0. Mott petitioner a petition on or before ths 6th Ruth Sickles, Evelyn IIulso and Ed- day of Auuuat. nest. In default tlnreof. Edward A. Thompson and for an Cramer secretary and Georgo C. D. 8ucU decree will bo taken analn«t sou an English Colonial house on tho aouth ward Berry. Hurley treasurer. no Chancellor ihnll thinfe eijuitatU and side of Pinckney road for MIBS Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Hlbbotta and Henry Bunch la having four trees • 'the object of oald suit In to obtjin a Martha Hanson, local health nurc-c. Miss Louclla Hibbetts of Oakhurot rempved from his property on Main docreo of divorce, dlEaDlvlng tho marrlazs Tho houso for Mr. Thompson will were recent gueatB of Miss Anna street :. betweon >ou and tho eald Dctltlonor. be constructed on Portland road at Hibbetta of Main street.. Mro. John Marlett and Mrs. For- Bated Juno 8ih. 1088. an elevation which affording an ex- ailKBBLL & EDEMON, Phillip Miller of Paoll, Pennsyl- man Daviaon of Pleasure Bay spent ... _ , Solicitor* of Potltlonor, Real Estate cellent view of tlie river and ocean. vania, recently vleited Miss Ruth a day recently with Mlonoa DuBols 730 Cooa-man Avenue, Anbury Park, N. J. It will cost about $15,000 and will Scarsi of Wolf Hill avonue. of Main street. have ten rooms, threo bathrooms NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carroll, Ed- Misg Buth Gfcltloo of Main street Notice ta hereby given thefc sealed btdu Insurance and a lavoratory. There will be a ward and Marguorlto Carroll of has been confined to her home by ..'111n ba received by tho Hoard of JMuca- fireplace in the living room and mod- L°. °! A* school district of the Town- Brooklyn will spond tho cummer illneoa. flhlp of Mlddletown ,In tho County of Mon- Mortgage Loans ern improvements will bo installed with Mrs. Carroll's parents, Mr. Charlco H. Duliolo of Floral Park, mouth, Now Jeraey, for bua transporta- throughout. The dwelling will be and Mrs. John Mallard of Main tion for tran a porting school children of completed in about five months. Mr. Long Island, la visiting In Oeeanport. the Township of Mlddletown and will b« street. Mra, J. S. Walling of Main ctrcct opened and read In public Bt tho Leon- Thompson, who has a .Burnmer refli- irdo Grammar School on Hoaford Avenue, ldence tit Convent, New Jersey, will BIBS. FREDERICK C. TATUM Nowoll W, Clark of Orlando, Flor- la vlolting relatives at Long BranoU. Leonardo, Now Joreey, at a regular meet- ida is spending tho summer with ntr of tho Board of Education to bo held occupy tho house the year round. *>n unursday evening. July mb, 1083 at the $60,000 mark. The final report his uncle, Capt. Thomas Slack of It pays to advertlso in Tho Begtater. eight o'clock P, M., daylight oavintr time. meeting for tho women's division will Eotalled Information coneernlna tha take place tomorrow afternoon at a routes and flpecMcatlonn, form of bid and Building House tea given by the chairman, Mrs. itflar Information aro on file In tha office 10 Monmouth Street, Amory L. Haskell, at Woodlawn tt tho District Olork nt tho Leonardo grammar School, and falddera will bo fur- OT0NE 3G37. At Little Silver farm, her home on Cooper road, Mld- iiohed with a copy of tho sama upon re- dletown township. This English cottage will bo found between the ltltchen and living room, qucet. suitable for most localities north of and is provided with ample cupboard Each bid lor each separata route must Patsy J. Zambrono, one of the own- tho Mason-Dixon line. apace. It also communicates with JO made on tho proposal forma as pre- era of the Monmouth market on Navesinlc News. It Is designed for a^ small family, the garage. RcrUtod by tho Hoard ot Education of tho Monmouth street, is building a Both the bedroom and the living School District of tho Townnhip of Mid- Southern Colonial typo houso in Win- but one that appreciates good living. dlotown, and each ueptu-ato bid must be {The Red Dank Register can be boucht There is but one bedroom provided, room may have windows on. three mcloaed in a noaled envelopa bearing the field Gardens at Little Silver. It is in Navesink from William Swan at ths although another may be substituted sides if desired, although ventilation .mmo and address of tho bidder and the on the east side of Branch avenue, postoffieo builtiinir.) number of tho route on tho outside ad- for the garage should the owner pre- from two sides only is suggested In droased to tho Board of Education of th« near Markham road, and will cost J. J. Coughlin, principal of the fer. the plan. The bath ia well away (School District of tho Towrmhip of Mid- Newark and Elizabeth about $8,500. public school, is on a trip through dletown and muut bo nccompnnlod with a Tho living room is placed forward from the living room, but ia conven- certified check mndo to tho order of Jo- The' main foundation Is 28x30 feet, the New England states. of the major axis, and by careful ient nevertheless. Pennsylvania with a sunporch 10x12 feet on tho Irving; Sickles of Hillside has noph E. Johnson, cuntodlnn, In tho Bum of Station planning the architect has made it The exterior is of stucco, with Ono Hundred ($100.00) Dollars. south side. The house is of brick opened an ice cream, store on Miller Tho pi'Ciicilbcd * nropomil form Ia at- Round Trip 33d St. and 7th Avenue possible for one to reach any other brick quoins at the corners of the tached to tho Fi'oelflcntionB. veneer, with a roof of seagreen slate. street at Highlands. •" part of the house without passing living room section. Tho chimney i3 French windows -will face the front The Honrd of Education of tho Township Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maas of New through it. robust and well designed, and should -- Middlctown reserves tho light to'reject on the first floor. On the llrst floor York have rented James Purves's be surmounted by reddish chimney any or all bldfi. Terminal There are several smallor features No b!(lu will be received after eight will be threo rooms and a hall. house on Navesink avenue for " the of importance, one of them being tho pots, as suggested in .the illustration. Round Trip Cortlandt ond Church St«. French doors will lead from the hall summer. .- clock 1'. M., daylight Having time, of SUNDAYS, position of the bath near the kitchen, Tentative estimates place the cost, in July 1.1th, 1033. to the dining room and living room John Westbrook is building a the favored localities, as low aa By order of tho Hoard of Education of July fi, 23, Augutt 6, 20 thufl cutting down plumbing costs. tho School District of tho Township of September 3, 17, and doors of tho same type will con- sunken garden and pool in the rear The dining alcove serves as a pantry $2,500. nect the latter with the sunporch. A Miudletown, Monmouth County, New Jer- WEDNESDAYS, of his home on Monmputh avenue. eoyy.. July 12, 20, August », 23, fireplace will, be in the living room, A fire drill was held last week by IT PAYS TO USE THE BEST ! BateB d Loonardo, N. J.. Juno 8th, 1938. The kitchen will be tiled. September C, 20 the fire company. A hydrant at the musson of Denmark. Ho appointed You'll Imow tho difference. • • and your car will know Mie dlf- JAMES O. HENDBIOKSON, 1 Will of J. A. Booraem Eastern Standard Time- Threo bedrooms, a dressing room :orner of Monmouth avenue and his sister executrix of the will. feronoo... if you use only our pure, refined quality Gas and Oil WILLIAM M. PETINGALE, Lv. Red Bank 8:50 A. M. and a tilo bathroom will bo on tho Brown's dock road and another near John T. Woolley of Long Branch to beep ite motor purring. Mnti-lct Clerk. See Flycre or Consult Ajrenti second floor. Oak floors will be laid the Claypit creek bridge were tested. Admitted to Probate left his entire estate to Sis wife, Nel- t- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. throughout. An oil burner, hot Miss Margaret Layton of West llo Juanita Woolley, in a will which Notice In horoby privon thiit sealed bldi BEE A CENTURY OF PROGRESS water heat and other modern , im- J, Albert Booraem of Middletown he executed in 1931. Mrs. Woolley Atlas Tires ... Batteries . .. Lubrication will bo received by tho Township Commit- CHICAGO Park, Rumson, spent tho week-end ted of Atlantic Township, Monmouth Coun- provcmi-nta will ho. installed. Tho with Miso Dorln-Sloklos. township executed his will in Novem- \vns nppnlntntl rxreutrix. ty, N. J., for the resurfacing of tho Gwlm- Reduced Ru-und-Trip Tales find front will have a small Colonial en- ber of last year and in December he Jacob B. Sweet of Ocean Grove al- Frep Crankcaae Service. mlntr Rlvor Road, In tho TowriflhlpB of At- All-Expense Tourc Miss Evelyn Gleason is spending made a codicil to the will. Ho made lantic, Middle town and Rarltan and of th« " trance, with a terrace and ornamen- two' weeks with her mother, Mrs. so left his entire estate to his wife, Marlboro.Red Bank road, Section 1, In At- tal brick steps fifteen feet from the a bequest of $200 to Mrs. Charles H. Geneva L. Sweet. His will was ex- lantic Township, with Tar and Broken Frank Gleason of Bay Ridge. Booraem. All the rest of his estate Pennsylvania Railroad house. Josep Cimato is the contrac- Mrs. George Williams of Irving- ecuted in 1922 and it named Mrs. Stono or Slap Cover, estimated quantity tor and Ernest A. Arend the archi- was bequeathed to his brothor, Sweet as executrix. of Tar required'in 10,400 Kallons and of ton is visiting her daughter, Mrs. •eorge H. Booraem, for his lifetime. cover, 546 tona. Bids will bo opened and tect Mr. Zambrono will occupy the Alfred Brower. read in public at the Atlantic Township After his death the reslduo Is to go Hall, Colt'fl Nock. N. J.. on Friday, July house as soon as it 1B completed. His Tho Navosink tennis club has re- brother, Paul Zambrono, is* in part- to Mr. Booraem's niece, Ethel B. Apartment Kenteu". COR. MAPLE AVE. & BERGEN PLACE 14, 1933. nt or about 2:00 P. M., Daylight elected Harry William president, Steuerwald, and she was appointed Mrs. Herma Schumann's apartment Snvlnj? Time. nership with him in the market. Oliver Williams vice president, and COR. BRIDGE AVE. & RECTOR PL. Specifications for tho proponed work executrix. at Riverside Heights has been rent- hnvo been filed In tho offices'of Allan & Miss Eileen MaWhlnney secretary ed furnished to Mrs. W. K. Johnson COR. FRONT & SPRING STS. Rnruiolpb nt RO Rmnd Street, Rod Oenk* and treasurer. A tournament will be Rasmus P. Miller, a woll-known N. J., and may bo inspected by proapectiva Joy Ride, Crash, held with the Atlantic Highlands resident uf Oceanport, left ?500 to his of Asbury Park. Ths rental was bidders during business houra. Tho stand- tennis club shortly. niece, Edna May Schultz of Rumaon, made by the W. A. Hopping agency. ard form of propooal 1B attached to th« n a will he executed in 1930. All the NOTICE. specifications, COPICB of which will be fur- Hospital, Jail Benjamin West of Michigan has The following Is a oynopnls of the audit of tho boolca ond Recounts of the nished upon application to tho Engineer. rest oJ hiB estate- was bequeathed to The road ta bettor and bigger busi- Townnhip of Miiidlctown. In the County of Monmouth for the. year 1032, mado by Uida must bo made on the utandard pro- rented the George Roger house on his sister, Bertha C. Gialeson of Red Charles E. Colo, a Registered Municipal Accountant, viz.: posal forma in the manner den!n:nated A joy ride by Norman Lansinger the corner of Monmouth and Sears ness leads through The Register's ad- Bank, and his niece, Kristino Has- vertising columns.—Advertisement. BALANCE SHEETS—CURRENT ACCOUNTS. A. therein and required by tho npccIflcntlonH, and T. Curry, Fort Monmouth uol- avenues for the summer. ASSETS. munt bo enclosed in ncnled onvolopGB, • diers, last week ended with ono of The Navesink Horseshoe Pitching Jan. 1, Dec. 31, Increase or hearing' tho name and addre&a of tho bid- Reference 1032 1932 Decrease der and tho namo of tho proponed work tho soldiers going to jail. The car association Is looking forward to a Cnnh Balance—Collector A-4 $ RB.BS S 85.68 on the outnido, addrosnod to tho Atlantic in which they were riding crashed busy summer. The association has Cash Balance—Treaeurer A-5 4,289.03 ? 4,061.78 8,800.70 Township Comrnlttoo. find must bo ac- 1 companied by n certified check for s num. into a railroad warning sign near tho issued a challenge to any club for a Taxes Itccolvablo A*R • 06,566.88 08.192.00 3,482.39 1 Tax Tltlo Llenj A-9 884,8110.61 418,752.80 88,861.8S not Iflflii than ten (10) por cent of tho Little Silver station early Friday tournament. Some of Navesink'a Frnnchiso Tan, 1031 A-10 224,10 224.10 amount bid on tho work, paynblo to tho morning. The machine overturned ;ood players are Mervin Hallam, Jr., 1929 Bills Paltl in 1980 A-2 7.011.61- 7,911.01 order" Township Collector. Hlds must bo s and the men were unable to get out. Billy Williams, Samuel Posten, John Doficlt Mine. Itm-onuo» 1030..,. A-2 2.086.83 delivered at tho place and before,the hour Gasoline Tax Rotund ..._ A-ll 2.048.18 2.173.30 125.12 aboyo named. Blchard Egan of Fair Haven and Daly and Harry Williams. Interest Deficiency A-2 6,760,7 6 0,661.4(1 2,900.70 The TownFihlp" renflrvos the ilffht to reject John Higgins of Red Bank extrjeat- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Stout, Deficit Misc. Revenues 1031....Commont 1,650,65 1,669.65 nny or all bidn if deemed to the beat In- cd the soldiers and brought them to l»30 Dills Paid in 1031 Comment 1,110.44 1,110.44 terest of tho Township no to do. Jr., of Locust Point spent the holi- Emergency 1030 Jtoad Bills .. A-2 3,708.915 S,70S.08 Dy order of Township Committee ot Ms of motorisb every Riverview hospital, where they were days with" Mrs. Stout's mother, Mrs. Ordinance, 1031 Road Work....Comment 8,200.00 8,200.00 Atlantic Township, N. J. treated for cuts on tho face. Hugh Carlton of Dublin, New Overpayment 1030 Reserves....Comment *- 203.71 203.71 Colt's Neck. N. J., 'day ere enjoying the unique In the meantime Floyd S. Knight, Overcxpendlture, 1032 Comment .10 , .10 June 30, 1033. Hampshire. Taxes Remitted A-8 1.887.50 1,887.60 GEORGE L. HANCE, satisfaction that only Estide another Fort Monmouth soldier, had Deficit Misc. Revenues 1932.... A-l 7.404.81 7,404.31 Chairman. reported to the police that his car JONATHAN" IT. JONES, Cleric. , Batteries can provide. New had been stolen. Red Bank officers Ne\v Monmouth News. $481,124.22 $548,686.61 $ 87,512.30 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. car or old—an Exide provides picked up Lansingcr and Curry and LIABILITIES. Kotlco Is hereby given that scaled bids turned them over to Chief Fred Zieg- Puo to Local Schools, A-12 5180,420.00 1157,321.95 % 26,901.05 will bo received by tho Township Commit- uniformly efficient perform- The Sunday night service at the Appropriation Reperven A-12 4.7E8.77 6,380.84 580.67 tee of Ilowell Township, Monmouth Coun- ler of Little Silver. Knight made a Baptist church was in charge of the Reserve for Dog Damaga A-13 74.50 20.00 45.5(1 ty, N. J., for tho rcBUifuciitK of the West ance throughout its charge of larceny against Lansinger Young People's society. A special Tax Ovorpnymcnts A-14 156.78 156.78 Farms rood nnd Ho well road, In Howell and the latter was sent to the county Notes Payable A-16 216,763.22 218.C0O.00 1,736.78 Townuhlp, with Bituminous Material, nnd Ions life. musical program was rendered. Emergency Noto 1080 Road tho gravollnft nnd surface trotitmont with jail to await the action of the grand Richard Frost is home for the sum- -Ellin •. _ A-16 3,708.0« 3,708.96 intuminouo Material of tho Fnrmingdalo- jury after he failed' to obtiiin ?500 mer vacation from Santa Barbara Road Oi-dtnanco Noto A-16 8,200.00 8,200.0(1 Colt'a Neck rood In Howell Township and bail set by Recorder Myron L. Camp- Pue State and County Taxes.... A-7 117,168.12 67,158.12 Atlnntio Townnhip, Monmouth County, N. state teachers' college in California. Surplus Revenue - A-3 1)6,951.00 101.081.43 4,970.43 J. Eatlmuted (juantitics of m&torini re- bell. Curry was turned over to the He made the trip back to New Mon- quired Is,82,060 runinro ynrdfi of Rond Our Service Car Fort Monmouth authorities. mouth by automobile, being accom- S4GI.124.22 $548,636.61 3 87.512.89 Gravel, 46,500 gallona of Aftphaltlo Oil BALANCE SHEETS—TRUST ACCOUNTS B and 6,900 R:I11OIIH of Tnr. panied by William Lawlcr of Leon- ASSETS. Hid a will ho opened nnd rand In public Building Garago At Rumson. ardo, a fellow student. Jnn. 1, Doc. 91. nt tha Howell Townnhlp Hull nt Ardena. Is Always Ready Increase or N. J., on July 14, 1033, nl or about 8:00 The New Monmouth Bears, an ath- Reference 1032 1032 UecrcaHo Tho building firm of IJugh Getty, CuBh Ritluneo—CiirniLjjo n|c... B-l 70.(1(5 151.30 * 74.7 3 P. M., Daylircht Saving Time. incorporated, of Red Bank, has a letic organization of boys and young Cash Balance—Ar.rcenBmcnt a'c B-l fl.474.57 393.37 6,081.20 Rpoeiflciit!OIKI for tlio proponed Work contract to build a two-car fireproof men, are making a tennis court on ABneBsments Receivable B-3 40,604.6S 41,980.03 1,266.25 hnvo been Mod In tho nflicon of Allen & Due from Capital ale C 807.09 Randolph at lio Uroad Street, Ited Dank. garage on the estate of Henry Kohl land owned by Howard W\ Roberts, S97.00 N. J., and mny bo Inspected by prospective) on the corner of River road and Bel-The job is well under way, but it will % 47.245.01 3,842.23 Mdiloi-8 during hunlnenH liourn. Tlio ntnnd- -, levuo avenuo at Rumson. It will be require a week or more before it will LIABILITIES. nrd form of prononnl In nttnehod to tha be. finished. For a number of years Kotos Payable C-3 S 47,227.16 $ 42.120.72 5,106.44 Bpoclficationn, conlon of which will bo fur- a one-story structure of stucco lined 1 O oilui ll'ivii J^MI inn- Overpayment (Amu ;r)..Comment 18.75 18.7B nlithed upon ni'plicntion to tho Engineer. with glazed brick, and will have a Mr. Kobertg has permUt* '! the young Trust Surplus 1,204.21 1,264.21 Bldu must bo made on tho utandard pro- tile and slag roof. Ernest Arend is folks of this place to use his prop- \i .-vlh jxipul.ti, M) posal forma In tho mnnncr donignutcd 1 S 47,245.01 t 43.403.flB $ 3.S42.23 therein nnd required by tho nricclficfitlonB,, tho architect. erty. In the parlance tff the street (t it: in to ho (I MI nnint bo encloiicd In denied envolopei. ho has always allowed them to "go BALANCE SHEETS—CAPITAL ACCOUNTS. hcnrlnjr tho name and atldrcnn of tho bid- a3 far aa they liked," and some of A3SKTS. der nnd tlio nnnie of the propound Tvork Jan. 1, Doc. 31, Increase or on {he outnido, nddrctiflL'd to tho Howolt Marriage Banns them in talking with a Register re- HI 32 DecreaDO Marriage banns were published at c I Reference 1932 Township Comrnittoc, nnil inunt ho ac- John Hansen porter said they would like to have i Saving ale (Poor Fnrm | C-l 3 1^,500.(10 % 12,500.00 compnnled by n certified cheek for R autn the cloven o'clock iritisa Sunday at it put into print that they appreci- Cash Bnlimco C-l 1,8X5.84 501.82 3 1,264.02 not lens tlinn ton (10) r>er rent of the St. Jan'es'3 church for Charles Has- Pue from Atlantfc Township 494.40 404,40 nmount bid on tho work, payable to tho ated this use of Mr. Robcrts's land. Amount to uo rniflod by fu- order Townnliip Collector. Hldn m^int1 ho 42 West Front St., call of Fair Haven, eon of Mi's. Lon Tho "Blue team" of tho Baptist ture Taxation .— 103.170..14 % 85,871.03 $ 17,807.41 delivered nt ilte> place nnd before tho hour Hascall, and Misg Cecilia McAllister church, captained by Wilson Miller, obovo named. of Riverside drive; and Mi-ss Mar- SU7.40C.18 3 9D.42B.24 S 18,060.04 Tlio Townnhip rooorvori tbo »ip:liL tti icjoot RED BANK la arHinging to give a beach pmiy laAtilUTIlffl. nny or all bids If docrnod to the bent In- garet Ut'ckley, daughter of Mr. anil ^ the "lied team" captained by Notca Payable ~ C-a $104,905,18 J 85,816.64 $ 10,178.54 terest of tho Township BO to do. Mrs. Spencer Beckley, and Frank LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY Duo Contractor — - 21H.H1 21.1.01 Jly order of Townohlp Commlttca Of Roger MacCormaok. This event Is Pue AsHOfiBment n|c (trust).. B- 897.99 897,09 Howell Townnhip, N. J. Mann, both of Katontown. expected to take place soon. The Members riorist'*' Telegraph Delivery Asso. Cnpitnl Surplus ...-. 12,lif>0.fl0 12.600.00 Ardena, N. J., "Blues" lost a contest In which at- 3U7.405.lfi ? 00,428.24 S 18.0S6.04 July 1, 1038. tendance and varloua other things riI0U15 BED BANK 389. HERBERT BURDfJE, HOWARD W. ROBERTS, Chctirmai^ weer scored as points. TownBhlp Clerk. ELMER O. HALT* Clerk.
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c*-> /A /-/-"K r?"xx .This ia. tho Roomiest and Moat Powes*fuliFeNfdiGar Ever fiuilt .IS O P Roofing — Sheet Metal Work »-« wo.B.B.urtt.** FOR PEMONSTRAOTQN Bahipem entl Monmouth Street, Red Bank RED BANK SEA BRIGHT (Ira ««(I,I.) TEI.KWIONK 178. . -, RED 1933, Pago Wlw BBSS* HONDURAS. Central American disturbance for FBIENDS' MEETING. FOUND* &E&D IN WOOBSIIED, ] other special election which would first of the May/air Friday supper j Beer Sellers Must thirty years! be about $200. Famous AutJiora Gathered Mess In recent years, Honduras end William K. Thomas Will Deliver dances waa held. They will be a i Report All There for Books. Guatemala havo enjoyed a banana locture Next Sunday. Christian I>ovvelfel of WfuimnAssa weekly attraction during the scanon. j Mtoslng Since June 8. Suppor Dancts, Music la furnished by Paul Sabln ; Mrs. Helen hue Getty of Little Sil- war, wlilcli was quite as amusing as The third and final lecture to be and hl3 orchestra. The first mipper j anything Davis ever wrote. Guate- The body of Christian howeftel, t Vivian Johnson opened her Under regulations issued by the ver lias submitted another uhort presented by the local members of ago 57, of Wanainaesa, was found , . Monmouth Beach for was eponsored by Mra. John Lcwla state tax commissioner, every retail- story to Tho Register pertaining to mala granted concessions to ono tho Society of Frlenda will bo given Hay, Jr. fruit company; Honduras to a rival early lust Wednesday morning in a (the season Friday night when tho er, whether ho maintains a store, South American countries, tills time Sunday afternoon at three o'clock. woodshed on an unoccupied farm in hotDl, tavern, restaurant, club or oth- about Honduras. It la being printed concern across the border. Unfor- The lecture will bo glvon at th8 old er esUiblialiment must report to tho tunately, no one was quite sure where Shrewsbury Friends' meeting house the Wayside pection of Ocean town- In Tho Register for the general In- the border was. Tho excitement was ship. Loweffel had been DiluBlng beverage tux department all pur- formation therein and for the possi- on Sycamore avenuo, Shrewsbury. since June 8, Cursory examination chases and Bales of 3.3 per cent beer Intawol , Presidential jobs tottered, The series was presented by Uio so- bility that there aro persons in the so great was tba .tension. The state revealed that the body had probably end wines' mado between April/?, large army of regular Register read- ciety for the purpose of acquainting been there since tho time of his dis- 1083 and July 1, 1833, Forms (or that ers who may Eome day care to visit department dispatched telegrams, local people with the Ideals and pur- appearance and that the man had j purpose have been prepared by the United States ministers and consuls poses of tho organization. thlo interesting section of tho Bputh- wrung their handR, while employees probably died of natural causes. bevorago tax division' and havo been ern hemlnphero. William K. Thoma3 will deliver The body waa found by Bert King, NOKWOOD AND COKL1ES AVENUES, distributed throughout tho Estate. of tho rival companies took pot shots tho final lecture, hln subject being To many people Honduras ,(s just nt each other across the so-called a nearby resident, when he wont to "Chrlotlanlty In an Un-Chrlotlan cut tho grass on the property, which AIXENHUBST, N. J., Tho retailer must pay the tax of another Central American republic. "border." World." Mr. Thomas la a graduate 3 cents a gallon on all 3.2 per cent They vlsuallzo heat, natives, ragged Is owned by Dr. William H. Upton. The two companies have now of tho Friends' university of Kansas Identification was made positive by been and wlnoa sold by him If the ooldiors and opora boiiffe rovoIutionR. merged, the dividing lino between and haa completed graduate work at Now Joreey tux has not already been Home of thin in truo but ono does not means of an emergency relief iden- announces Honduras and Ouaternala bas been Yale and Harvard. He has traveled tification card. p«ld. To guldo tho retailer In de- havo to draw on tho Imagination to established ami tho two presidents throughout the United States and termining htu tax liability, tho reg- picture Honduras. Her past history are quite nocuro politically. Hon- Europe attending Friends' meetings RED BANK NIGHT ulations provide that whora tho re- is dramatic enough for the avorage. and ho took a leading part in tho taller purchased tho bevcraijoo from duras is at last at peace. NEW DEM, FOB GROWERS. GUESTS OF HONOR Who lias not thrilled at O. Henry's Honduras is an interesting place All Friends' conference held at Lon- a manufacturer or distributor hold- "Cabbagos and ICInga"-—that tale of don several years ago. Ho aleo at- Ing a Kew Jersey atate boveraEQ 11- to visit Jor nature has endowed her Potato Prices In New Jersey Will bo Intrigue and romances Bot under tho lavishly. Quaint old buildings un- tended the American All Friends' MAYOR CHARLES R. ENGLISH censo or "where he purchased the bev- palm troes on the Bhoreo of tho Car- conference In Iowa In 1029. He 1B at Stabilised. oragoa from a holder of a municipal usual customs and Interesting people and -Members of Council ibbean? How many know that tho nil add their bit to her charm. present a dlrecto^of tho Carl Scburz Dr. W. H, Martin, state college po- beverago license who In turn had fitory was based on fact, however, Memorial foundation, which pro- tato expert, spoke to about 250 grow- purchased thorn from tho holder of nnd that many of tho characters on- Each week tourists are sailing via motes the Interchange of tcachora, ers and dealers at a meeting held nt Friday, July 7th, 1933. You'll be surprised, a New Jeraey atato bovcrago license, acted the story exactly as It was writ- the United Fruit Company'B ships intudents and Information between the MiHhurst lust -week. Dr. Martin It will bo presumed that the tax haa ten? O. Henry waa exiled In Puerto for Honduras—for who would not en- United States and Germany. The oo- eald that the "new deal" to stabilize too, at the better re- been paid. joy seeing" the land O. Henry and clety haa extended an Invitation to Cortes for three years. "Cabbages Richard Harding Davis immorta- the potato industry in New Jersey If tho beverages -were purchaoed and Kings" was written there. all who aro Interested to attend the and.create a fair crop price was no Daneing to the rythmic music, of sults you'll get from lized? meeting. There will bo no admission longer merely a plan but an actual from any other source It will bo Richard Harding Davi3, writer and charge. MYRON MOORE'S SOCIETY ORCHESTRA your garden, when you preaumod that the tax has not been war correspondent, saw tho tropics fact The potato sale3 company has paid and tho retailer roust remit with Belmar Beach Closed. been organized and it -will handle for the first time In Honduras. Davis from Dusk 'till Dawn. plant bulbs and plants hla report the amount, of tax duo on and t%vo frlenda landed at Puerto Tho need for additional revenue about 85 per cent of the potato out- salon ot ouch beverages made by him Cortes and took tho long and then caused Belmar commissioners last CLOSED FOB SUMMER. put from Monmouth, Mercer and"} during tho abovo period. weelt to adopt a closed beach plan, Middlesex counties. DINNER 1.50 — NO COVER. from Frank Berardi. hazardous trip by mulo back from Eatontown Eastern Star Holds AL v LA All reports and tax payments must tho Atlantic [seaboard to Teguci- slightly, different than the plan In CARTE. effect throughout the Monmouth Meeting Until Foil. Beer on Draught. «° bo mado to tho beverage tax division galpa, tho capital, and thence to Want to Return to TowiiHhlp. of tho stato tax dopartmont at Tren- Amnpalu on tho Pacific. Much of county shoreline. In a report read The last meeting until fall of Eat- Call Glenn Squires for Reservations— ton on or boforo July 7, 1B33. Davla'a troplo background and the by Mayor Joseph Mayer, It was pro- ontown chapter Order of tbe Eastern Walter Brown, Clarence ' Ware, a plots of many of hla stories were ac- vided that all residents, prop&rty Star was held last week In tho Ma- Mr. Maloney and tho owner of Mag- Tho 3.2 per cent alcoholic beverage owners and botol patrons would be nolia Inn, residents <5f a part ot Mat- act mnkea It a misdemeanor to Bell qulrod on tho trip. General Aguorre, eonlc temple. At the conclusion ot hero of Davls'B "Captain Macklln" ia admitted free. All others will have tho business meeting a birthday par- awan town which waa recently an- such beverages If the tax has not to pay a fee of ten cents per day ty waa held at which a program was nexed by iho borough, have asked boon paid or secured. nono other than Lee Christmas, Cen- tral America's most famous soldier from Monday to Friday and 25 cents presented by Mrs. Harry Klrkegard. permission to return to Matawan DANCE and DINE NIGHTLY To ansiat tho retailors In tho pre- ol fortune. Davis naw much of a day on Saturdays and Sundays. Refreshments were served and danc-. They -will be given this permission paration of their reports and tho do- Christmas while In Honduras, Ing was enjoyed. Tho program in- provided they finance the cost of an- tormlnation of tholr tax liability, the cluded several vocal selections by bovorago tax offlco In Monmouth Somo time before \ Christmas ap- •'•' Six Months In Jail. Norman Strangwayea accompanied county will bo open In tho court peared on tho scene In Honduras, he In special sessions before Judge by Mrs. O., W. Palmer. Mlsa Pa- houBo at Freehold every day until had been a railroad engineer In the Harry Truax last week at Freehold, tricia Seely gave two musical recita- July 7. This olllco In In charge ot United States. Losing his job be- sentences were Imposed which plnced tions and Mrs. Lucille VanKeuren Morrlo Miller of Red Bank. Mr. Mll- cause of color biindnc.HS, Iio drifted seven defendants in pennl institu- recited "Maud Muiier, 1933." Mrs, lor states thut it is necessary for southward and became in turn gen- tions or on probation. Romelard .let- Palmer nnd one of her pupils, Rich- every seller of beer to accuro a fed- eral in chief of the firniy and Com- ters arid Edward Williams of Red ard Wilkinson, played a duet, "The eral tax stamp in addition to tho mandante of Puerto Cortes, Ho con- Bank, charged with entering tho Cbarge of tho Uhlans," and Allan local license. These may bo secured ducted a lottery, ran a hotel and gave home of Fred Buano of Red Bank, Woolley of Long Branch sang sev- In the postofllco building at Asbury hlo many admirers free champagne! were sentenced to six months each eral songs accompanied at the piano Park. Tho gonernl had' a hand in every in the county jail. by Mrs. William King.
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A T.O(\\I, OKw/VJVI/.VIlOV JOHN If. JllIItNH, Mi»r, 151-153 WEST FRONT ST., RED BANK, N. J. Phono Ilnnk l;:u(l, OFI1N KVEN1NU8. Liberal Tindc-in Allowances on Goodyear AH-Wcather. ra test ©asoline! PRF.ST-O-I.ITK BATTERIES SALES & SERVICE Page Six RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 5,-1938.. arrested on charges of assault and and Mrs. William Flood of Aabury were opened Friday. Residents of NOTICE OF INTENTION SPECIAL MASTER'S SALE. A. WEBTH, battery and resisting an omcer. Mc- Park, and Harold Tnggart.' also of Long* Branch can purchase season on the part oi tho Borough of Shrewsbury By vhtua ot & writ of $. /a. «iirecte4 OPTOMETRIST Here and There Neely fights under the name of Bob-that place, will be married Saturday, tags for il. Tho charge for a single to acquit the dedication of & portion ot to mo, one of tha Special Miute.ni of -tilo RsMatxr BIdg,. Broad Street, Irvins riw«. Court of Chancery of Mew Jmusj iisaeo" tt»» 88, . . ,„ R*d 8iul Expert Repairing by McNeil. July 8, In Ballard Methodist church day Is fifty cents. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: out of tin «s,ld Court of Chancery, will at Asbury Park. Will Contimio Coal Business. TAKE NOTICE, thnt an Ordinance hsre- bo e»uo»ed to sale nt labile vendua, on OiEeS Kourel SlOO to 6:30. OS m Keeps Ills JoS). lnttter Bet forth hm heon Introduced liy THE Mill DAY OF JULY. Eresins, by Alieoiatmeut. Jacob I!. Lefferts of Matawan wil' Oiling County Roads. U. B. Perrlno of Freehold has an- the Mayor artti Council at tho fioimigJi of IS 33, WATCHES, CLOCKS Peraoaal Notes, Sales of Prop. keep his job as a member of the Ten roads In Monmouth county nounced that he will continue in tho Shrewsbury accepting tlio dedication of a between the i of 12:00 o'clock enil QCIHII. PABSONB A DOKEMU8, portion of Irvlna Place. ;0Q o'clock Daylight OOUH8BIXOBS AT LAW erty, Building Operations, Monmouth county tax board unti with an approximate total of thirty retail coal business. Ho has leased Said Qovernlnii Body K!H comldor t»M Saving lime) in the afternoon of mii WMtfuM Building. Red Ban and JEWELRY '• • Lodge Doiags, Births, Mar- his successor is appointed aa a re miles aro being oiled by the freehold- tho coal yard owned by Deedmoyer Ordinance for final r-asa«Kffl oil til© elev- **fty' on th» premises Rituale on the cor- John J. Qulim. 'lTuoilow D. FKISOBII. suit of a new law passed by tho He ers. Tho work will require 183,500 and Thompson. enth dny of July, 1033, ot sevr given to all B="on. Cummings of West Long Branch, Levlnsohn. BE IT ORDATNED.by tho Mayor and u&Ul Nuvoslnk Avenue (formerly Black who mav have cleimB oirainKt Ink died Thursday in the Monmouth Me- Recreational Director. Council of the, UoroUErh of Shrewabury: X*ulntr: Koiul) north 2 decrees ()0 minutes BROAD STREET NATIONAL BANE Of Special Officers, John S. Willis of Englishtown, who 1, Thfit tho property horehmfter tle- cast 363.38 feet: thenco westerly throuah S£D BANK. N«W Jersey, that tho same REUSSILLES' morial hospital. ncrlbed, Ijeinrf a part of Irving I'laco fio- tho lurid of fluid Anna M. DoMott. south r ntc Reimer H. X*uth of Matawan died The Long Branch board of com- has just completed his junior year in called, In said Borough, which irnrt 1ms «7 (ictcreeH 00 mfnutea weat 422,B8 feet to 2ffi£. S io ^STP^-tft» 36 Broad St., Red Bank recently at the age of 53 yeara. Mr,missioners approved the appointment Springfield college, haa been engaged been dedicated by formal deed of convoy- u point in tha westerly line of tho prop- within threo months from this dato or last week of four special omcer3 to nnca to tha aflld Borough of Shrowuhury erty of nnld Anna M. DeMott, which point Tel 1S3L Leuth had been employed by the Cen- as community recreational director Lost Her Prominent Hips- by Broderaon Corporation, and which deed la 362 feot from the center lino of Rum- they m»y lie dtaallowca. tral railroad over thirty years. serve until September 25. They are of tho public playground at Hlghts- has been dul£ recorded In tho Monmouth eon Road, Ba measured nlona the enaterlr F. G. AWALT, Miss Minnie K. Berkoven of Free- William D. Walling, Lawrence M.town, Double Chin—Sluggishness County Clerk's Office, b« nnd tho mmo la IlnO' of the premlHaa now or formerly of lAellns Comptroller of the Currency. hereby accepted as a public highway and Joseph T. Low; thenca southerly along tha hold graduated last week from the West, Kenneth Witham and C. H. C. Ellis' Restaurant Open to Public. no declared to bo. Tho premlaon In nuea- Iiinrta now or formerly of Joseph T. Low, Hark. tlon aro mora particularly deocrlbed aa nouth 2 dosreoa 44 minutes east 352 feet Fitkln Memorial hospital school for Tho Elks' club restaurant at As- Gained a Shapely Figure to tho center lino of Humtson Uoad; thence nurses. To Fight Bacltetcors. bury Park has pcen opened to the IOMOWB: easterly alonsr the center lino of Ruraaon Thomas V. Arrowsmlth of Trenton If you aro fat how would you JlEttlNNINQ ot n point In tlio aouth lUmti, north H7 deffreos 00 minutes oast, A Priest 25 Years. public. Several floor shows have like to lose it and at the ciamo time aide of Sycamore Avenue whoro tho samo 302 feet, more or leaa to the point'or Rev. Thomas Healy, rector of the and Long Branch, an assistant Unit- been booked for tho season and a gain in physical charm and acquire la intersected by tho westerly fiido of Irv- TELEPHONE SERVICE Manasquan and Farmingdale Catho- ed States district attorney, has been popular orchestra has been engaged. inieu Place nnd ddesignatee d by a monumennume t j appointed with Prosecutor Douglas a clean, clear Bkln and eyea that tencthencee nyutherly nloutr thee westerly nido SUBJECT* to Ruch rlsliti an tha publla lo churches, celebrated the 25th an- Good Prices for Potatoes. . sparkle with buoyant health? off IrvlnIl K PPlacl e approxlmntoltl y eeven hhun- or tho Stato or Municipal outhoritlos may niversary of "hia ordination to the M. Hicks to serve on a committee dred and twenty-four feet to the norther- hiiva oequli-^d In or over thoao portions from Red Bank, New Jersey, for the repression of racketeering, Potatoes were bringing ?1 and $4.50 Why not do what thousands of ly Hide of Chestnut Avenue; thenco \vent- of the Innd and prernlnoa above doiicrlbed, priesthood on Sunday and yesterday. x barrel In the Freehold market yard women have done to get rid oforly fifty feet to the northerly Intersec- which mo included within the boundaries Father Healy is a graduate of St. ets Mail Contract. pounds of umvanted fat? Take pno tion line of Chestnut Avenue with the of fluid Rumtion Ro»d nnd uaid Navealnk to our New York Office Mary's college at Camden, St. Jo- last week. These prices were reached easterly Bide of Irving Plnce; thence north- Avcnuo (formerly Black Point Road). Joseph Miele of Keansburg has after a sharp advance in the price of half teaspoon of I^ruschen Salts in erly approximately aoven hundred ami Seized aa tho property of Louln D. seph's college of Philadelphia and St. been awarded the contract for carry- potatoes throughout tho country. glass of hot water every morning twenty-four foot io n point formed by thoCompnon, ot nls., tiilton fn execution at Mary's seminary at Baltimore. Interaection of the Bouthsrly Una of Syca- thd ault of Tho Fifth Avenue Bank of New CALL WX-3300 Ing the mail between Matawan and before breakfast and keep it up for more Avenue with the ensterly lino of Irv- York, Substituted Trustee under the last Atlantic Highlands and Seabright. Tags ior Bathers. , j. 30 days. You can help the action of lnu Plnce; thenco westerly fifty feet more will nnd tontnment of Anna M. DoMott, A Midnight Organist. He will mako six round trips a week Bathing tags went on salKat Brad- Kruschon by cutting down on paB-or lesa to tho point and place of beeln- (iQceaiicd, nnd nahl landn will ho sold aub- Conservative Accounts Invited Rev.^'C. M. Hogate, pastor of the lllllK. ject to cxiating tenancies, if nny/j eubject Manasquan Methodist church, was and will receive 1,107.90 a year. ley Beach last Wednesday. All per- try and fatty meats and going light also to unpaid tax- liena nnd QBHoaBtnonts sons who enter the beach for bath- on potatoes, butter and cream. Then BEING Intended that mild Irving Jlnro details of which will ho nnnouncoil at the Market Letter Upon Request. awakened one night recently by the Election ,for Sundny Movies. weigh yourself and see how many Hiiall bo fifty feet from property lino to time of nalfl nnd tho rondintr of the condi- sound or the church's pipe organ. Petitions calling for a special elec- ing- will be required to purchase a propertyMIno nnd folloivlnff tho curves l« tions of nalo an to tho property above re- tag at the cost of one dollar. peunds you havo loat. said Irvlnir Place npnroxlmntely aeven ferred to, and to 1ID Bo!(t by Ho summoned some friends and they tion to vote on the question of Sun- Kruschen Salts are a blond of flhundred and twenty-four fcot In length, entered the church and tried to cap- day movies at Freehold will be pre- Fell from Cherry Tree. menaured nlons: the center lino thereof. JOHN S. APrUSfiATE, Joseph Anastasia, seven-year-old salts most helpful to body health. 2. This Ordbmnce shall tnko eftccfc upon Special Mnntor In Chancery F. P.Ristine & Company ture tho organist but he made hiasented to the borough council. Over Best of all, a bottle of Krusohen un imsengo end publication according to of Now Jeraoy, Memberl escape and his identity was not dis- !50 signatures were secured while son of Policeman A. J. Anastasia of Salts that will last you for i weeks law. Ilonn nnd Burr, covered. inly 175 were required. Long Branch, fell out of a cherry Solicltoiii of Compluinant. New Tori Stock Exchangi costs but a trifle. Ask any uYuggiat MONMOUTH COMMON PLEAS COURT. Dated Juno G, 13S:i. tree a few days ago and broke his for a bottle and start to loao fat to- (00 I.) Slick Exchanzt New Yuri Curb Exchsap Graduatca As Teacher. A Tour-legged Chicken. loft arm in two places. 27BB1-33-3. Miss Alma L. Matthews, daughter Edmund Cordtz, a poultryman of day. It's tho safe way to reduco but P. LEON HAHIilS. Plaintiff, VB. ELMER of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Matthews of Terseyville, found a four-legged Manasiilan Has Froe Beach. be sure you get Kruochen—your V. BAKER, I^EON T. BAKER, MAUKL SHERIFF'S SALE. 15 Broad Street, New York Ardena, was graduated from the :hick among a number which Manasquan is now tho only unre- health comes flr3t. • McFAULANl), ADA * BAKER, J031E By virtue o£ a writ off ft. ft. fa, to mo dU RAKEU. OEORCE IX BAKER, JR., ba- roctodoctodtd ,, llumibdd ouut off tthho CCourtt of ChanChanCh - ElUabtth Wotileld State Teachers' collego at Trenton hatched from his incubator last Sat- stricted beach in the lower part of inff tho Bole helm nt Inw and next of cery of tho Stntto off NoN w JorBcyJ , wililll b ba last Saturday week with a Degree of urday week. The chick was appar- tho county. Bradley Beach and Bel- NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT kin of NANNETTE E. WOODHULL. de- c&po(icd to BHIQ nt publlo venduo on Eatnto of William T. Sherman, deceased. ceased, defendants, MONDAY. THE 17th DAY OF JULY. Bachelor of Science in Education. ently of sturdy vitality. mar have both adopted the plan of Notice la hereby given that the accounts In Attachment. Notice. 1033. Before her graduation Miss Mat- selling tags to bathers. ot thu fiubmuibor, executor of the estate of Notlco U hereby pivon thnt n Wilt of between tho hours of 12;00 o'clock end thews practiced teaching, at Free- Sals of a Farm. ani0 o'clock Daylight Harry Craig of Adelphia sold his Ke-olected Commander. by tho Surrouato of tho County of Mon- Attachment was itiaued out of tho Mon- hold. mouth nml reported for oettlemcnt to tho mQuth .Common Pleas Court on the Hint Saving Time) in tho afternoon of en id 'arm to parties from Fairlawn, New Captain William H. Bilbce of Tren- Orphans Court, of said County, on Thurs- dayy ooff June, 10 33, nualnsun t thoo rightrghto oan ad day, nt the Court House in tho Borough Tha Kelmar Bank. Jersey, who took possession last!on was re-elected commander of tho day, tho twentieth day of July, A. V. credicreditst , mc andd edectBdt , Hoodda nndd of Freehold, County of Monmouth, Now week. Craig will move to the De- Sew Jersey Grand Army posts at tho 1033, nt which time application will bo chattelshttl , InndB anil tenementtt s of ElmeEl r VV. Jonioy, to satisfy it decree of «ald court According to George E. Rogers, miulc for tlia allowance of commissions Baker. Leon T. Baker. Mnhol McFnrlnnd, amounting to approximately $10,163.00, president of tha Bclmar First Na- Santis bungalow, a short distance 06th annual encampment held Ia3t and counsel fees. Ada Baker, JOBIO Bnker, OCOIKO P. Bailor, All that certain lot, tract or ynrcol of tional bank, $75,000 working capital from his former home. week at Asbury Park. Jr., bcintr the sola hclrn nt Inw nnd next land ftnd prmulnc», hereinafter particularly Doted Juno 8lh, A. D. 1033. of kin of Nannette E. Woodhull, dcccimcd, deiicrlbcd, nituate, lying nnd bcinff' In tho must be raised before the bank can Will Wed Saturday. Bathing- Beaches Opened. mvmvDD. uAmD, non-resident dcbtorn, nt tho milt of F. Borough of Ited Bank, In tho County o( be reopened. This amount must be Mis3 Helen Flood, daughter of Mr. 6 Murray St.. Freehold, N. J.,Leon Harris of the City of Asbury Park, Moumoutli nnd Stflto of New Jerfiey. raised in addition to stock assess- Long Branch's bathing beaches Executor. Monmouth County for tho Bum of Thrco BcKinnini: nt a point distant forty fcot hundred and Beventy-cluht dollars and eniiterly from n T-oliU formed by the in- ments oJ $50,000 and assignments of forty-flve centn ($378.4r>) roturnnblo on tersection of tho nouthcrly side of Cath- thirty per cent of deposits. By Kent Terry the 20th day of Juno, 1D33, nnd tho sama erino Street with tho cantor!y aide of HONEY & BUMBLE bn» boon .crvnd and duly .xecutod. nn.l Leluhtorl n Avonuoj Ihonce (1) in » BOUtll. iltfadlno—Kiernan. r«tnrn«ii nn tlin 2nd rlsv of June, 1933, by ° ' fraction ono hundred and nixty-throo THERE COME ^ WONE, ) . MY\WIFE ISA tho Sh.rllT of Monmouth County ftc-t to a liullil i ll;ono? <2r ..iinlclls par- Miss Wilhelmina Marie Cittadino, nllcl with said Caiheiine Street forty-six MONEY AND BUMBLE. OVERHEARD OF HAPPINESS ANP COMMON Dated Juno 20th, 1033. fcot to n point: thenco (3) northerly in daughter of Mrs. Mary Cittadlno of \ WONDER WHAT HE. WHAT THAT SeMSE. THAT'S VvlHV I MARf^lE-l . JOSEPH MeDERMOTT. n lino parallel with tho first courso ona Long Branch, and Paul Joseph Kier- CAT SAID AND . MONEV. SHE TAUGHT ME TO Clerk. hiindrod nnd nisty-throe feot to the south- nan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. EVER SAW/ IN HERJ? EDWARD W, WISE, ei-ly iildo of Cathoilno Street; thenco (AY, \'rA GOING PEAL. WITH FIRMS LIKE: - Attorney of Plaintiff. woHtorly forty-aix feet, moro or less, to & Kiernan of Long Branch, were mar- TO GIVE HER point. ; ried last Wednesday morning. Mr. Monmouth County Surrogate's Office. Being tho samo premlnefl convoyed by Kiernan is under-sheriff of Mon- PIECE OF In tho matter of tho estate of Theodore tho Rod Dank Building and lionn Asao* A\Y MIND. H. Banks, deceased. j cintlon, body corporate of New Jernoy, to mouth county. Notice to creditors to present claims Mary Wooster Stilton, by deed dated No- vomber 2Kth, 19ZH, nnd raeorded In tho Died of Injuries. Pursuant to tho order of Joneph L. CIcrtc'n Oilico of tho County of Monmouth, Stanley Shirley, 21, of Dunellen, Donnhny. Sui-rocuto of tho County of Mon- NnvAmbor 30th. 1028, in Book 1465 ot died last Thursday morning in the mouth, mode on tho twonty-firiit dny ofDocdn, on 1'Hftcn €5i ctr. June, 193.1, on tho njipllciition of Theo- Scixcd n" the proiicrty of Mary Wfcostor Freehold hospital from injuries re- dore H. Bnnkn. Jr., Wllllnm Dlnnmoro Sutton, widow, et ala., tnken in execution ceived in an automobile accident a Bunks nnd Irving Trust Company (for- at tlio milt of GeoiKO A. Tllton, et ux., and week ago Sunday. Albert Contsky merly American Exchange Irving TniBt to be sold by Cornpuny), executors nnd trvmtcQii of the HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. if Dunellen, driver of the car in estate of Thcodoro H. Hunks, deceased, Dated June 10, 1033. Your wifo will appreciate a Bwcet bouquet of hnpnlnesa from the HONEY BKE FLQVVEB SHOP. notlco Is hereby given to tho creditors of Aloton Bookman, Solicitor. which Shirley was riding, is held for 1 said deceased to exhibit to tho subscrib- manslaughter. Phone your ordor... or select them yourself from oiu beautiful array of blooms In season. Members ers, executors and trustees ne aforesaid, .H6 lines) .. $10.32. of tlio FTD. their dobtn and demands airntnnt the Bald Manasquan Man Dead. e»tntc, under oath, within six months from SHERIFF'S SALE. Funeral services were held last the date of the nforcHald order, ov they By vlrtuo of a writ of fl. fa. to mo di- win ho forovor bnn-ed of their actions rected, lmsuotl out of tho Court of Chan* •week for James H. Smith of Manas- thorofor nsainst tha nnld subscribers. quan who died at Trentoa State hos- RED BANK, N. J. Dated Freehold, N. J., June 21»t, 1033. eery of the State of New Jcraey, will ba UPPER BROAD ST., Tel. R. B.' 872. THEODORE H. HANKS, JR., • exposed to sale nt publla venduo on vTRU-BLU-BERRIES are thei pital of complications. He was a 2fi Lawn Ave., Mlcldletown, Conn,, MONDAY. THE 17th PAY OF JULY, member of Wall Castle 57, Knights, WILLIAM DINSMORE BANKS, of the Golden Eagle of Spring Lake between tho hours of 12:00 o'clock and Humnon, N. J., 6:00 o'clock (nt i!;00 o'clock X>nyllffht and was in the butcher business at IRVING TRUST COMPANY, Kaving Time) In tho nftornoon of said result of years of intensive, Spring Lake. 1 Wall Street, New York City. day, ut tho Court Houao in the Borough of Freehold, County ot Monmouth, New JorBoy, to nntlafy a decree of said court Awarded $1,700. Monmouth County Surrogate's Office. The East View Realty company of amounting to approximately S 1,605.00. breeding and selection directed! In tho matter of tho estate of Louis All tha foIJovvintf tract or parcel of land Atlantic Highlands was awarded Hen gat I or, deconncd. nnd prcmlBoa hereinafter particularly do- $1,700 by the Condemnation commis- Notlco to >• creditors to prcBCnt clnlnta ncrlbei!, iiltuntc, iyln^ i£nd being In the ' " estate. BoronKh of Rod Hank, in tho County of sion for a one-fifth acre plot of land PyrouBnt to ths order of Joseph £*• Monmouth and Stnto of Now Jersey,y be- towards increasing the size; taken by the state for construction Donaiioy, Surronata of tho County of ing known and designated na lot No*. 40 Monmouth, mndo on tho third day otupon a map or plan of "Duildlnff Lots nt of the approach to the new bridge June, 1033, on tho application of £vnRod Bunk, N. J., bclonelim to Moribnh W. over the Shrewsbury river at High- HenButler, BOIO executrix ot tho cstato oC VnnWlnklo, made by W. H. DoNyso, Sur- lands. I^ouls Hengatler, doccascil, notico is hereby veyor, etc. LOIIK Hiancli, N. J., 1885," improving the flavor, and; (liven to tho crcdltorB of said docennod to and duly IHcd in the OlilcO of tho Clerk Two Gold Hoarders. exhibit to tho aiibflcribor, oold executrix- of tho County of Monmouth. as aforesaid, their debts end demands ^oKinulni; at a point in tha no nth ulclo Information has been obtained ifi&lnst the said estate, undor oath, within of Uiver Street, formerly River Avenue, from the Treasury department to the new econovw _lx months from tho date of tho aforesaid dlatunt thrco hundred feet easterly from perfecting the texture of the effect that Asbury park has two gold order, or thoy will bo forever barred of the point of intersection of tho nouth aide their actions the rotor againat tho enid'uub- of Rlvor Street with tho easterly nldo of hoarders who have hidden away a scrlber. Bridge Avenue. onl beth Myrlck, deceased, notico 1B hereby of Mninntny IUiildinpr nnd Loan Annooia- Action is being taken for the cre- has such a high degree of given to tha creditors of Bald decenned to tion, a corporation of tho State of New ation jointly of a lake by Matawan exhibit to the subscriber. BOIO executor aa Jo racy, and to ba Hold by aforesaid, their debts and demands nsnlnst HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. borough, Keyport borough and Slat- utility been offered for so the sold OHtato. undor oath, Vilthln BIK Dated Juno Sth, 1038, nomical. Each quart contains iwan township. Tho meadowland monthn from the dnte of tho aforesaid Warren H*. Smock, Sol'r. Ituated between state highway route little money- The new- order, or thoy will bo forever bnrrcd of (CO linen) No. ib at Keyport and Kavine drive their actions therefor against the said in Matawan will probably be used. Ford is the product of Monmouth County Orphans* Court. six or seven liberal servings Dated Freehold, N. J., Juno 1st. 101)3., In tho innlicr ot tho unlaU ut Loula Cot- llupper—Illcltey. painstaking design, finest THE SECOND NATIONAL DANK AND tin (aleo known aa Lueitro Gatto), dfe» 137* STAKE TRUST COMPANY OF REI> DANK, CCflfJCll. Miss Josephine Kupper of Eng- 157' PANEL 56 Broad St., Red Sank. N. J.On petition for oale of Innrin to pay tlobtst lishtown and Frederick Hlcltsy of materials and thorough- Order to flhow caunc. of huge, plump berries. Pro-j Itnnlzlo Siclliann, udminliitintor of tho Sweetmnn's Lane jvcro married last going workmanship. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. cntnto of Loula Ccttlrf* (also known ns Saturday week in St. Rose of Lima To MINNIB D. HERDT (widow): Luclgo (Jntto), deceased, having exhibited church at Freehold by Rev. John A. By vlrtuo of on Ortlor of tho Court of under ontli a -truo aocrmnt of tho poraonni tected with Cellophane, they Kucker. They left for a wedding Chancery of Now Jersey, made on theciitnto and ticbta of Balald Intentate, wherebwhereby day of tho dato hereof in a C&UDO wherein It poiii tlwitltt tthhe personall catattto off t thhe trip in New York state. John Dannon Is complainant and you aro l I-KHifa (iettia (nliio known Ll defendant, you are required to nt>pear nnd (lotto)), doccancddd , In hifuinlcientl t to pay hie Five Years In Irlson. anawcr tha bill of en hi complainant on or dobtn and reguentirifr tho aid o£ tho court are ready to serve. before tho Rovcnth day of Auji»at next, or In tlio prcnilnon. Morgan N. Buckalew, former tel- the said bill will bo taken as confessed It In thereupon on thl9 twenty-third day ter In the Farmers' National bank sgnlndt you, of Juno, 1933, order that nil persona in- 112" PANEL terested In tho IIIIHIH, tciiomontn, liorcdlta- of Allcntown, han been sentenced to 112" PICK-UP Tho said bill Is filed to forcclona a cer- meni.ii ami real eittiito of tho raid I^oula five, yenra In a penlntontlary. Buck- XPERIENCED truck tain mortgage fflven hy Minnie 1>. tleitil (icttio (also known an LuclgB Ciatto), do- nlow admitted stealing around $00,000 E known, nn LIIDKIO (ititto), dceoflBcd, "urtRo nnnscl G. Conovcr of Toms tion value. It ia econom- Dated June f>, 1033. iihould not bo nold an will bo nufllclont to Klvtr, recently appointed to tho Com- HOWARD S. HKXilNflON, pay bin tlohtn. ical to operate and costs Solicitor of Coinjitnlnant, ' mon ritas bench of Ocean county, 12 Brond Street. Red Hflnk, N. J. It Ifi fnvthor ordnred thnt. thin order ba published In Tho Hcd Hunk Hcuhtor, ono was made an honorary member of little to service. of tho newnpnpova of thin ntnto for elx tho Monmouth County Bar naoocln- G •wcekii nt lount once In enrh \v«oU, tlon at a testimonial given him at IN CHANCERY 1OF NEW JERSEY. IIAKUY TRUAX, trTATlON WAGON To COODAMJ RUnHBR CO., INC.: Freehold lant wefk, By vlrtuo of an Ordor of the Court of I.. DONAHAY, '" S<1' Hulcldn lly finn. Chancery ot Novy Jersey, jnndo on the All prices f.n.b. Detroit/ /.Ins freight and delivery. Bumpers and spare tire extra, Hny of tho dato Hereof in a cuuisg wherein Mrs. Nola I)ois«, 45, of Hlimii River Eneley E. Morris ii com pint nnnt and Inland committed milcldo a few days Jamcn Hllormn nnd other* nro defondants, Monmouth County Stirrogata'a Ofilco. ago by Inlrallnp; Kaa. It la nald that you aro required to appear and Answer tha In tiia matter of 1ho ontnta of iroward F. bill of R&lft rompltiinaut on or before thn Iloi'icutr, deceased. fiho had been grieving over tlio death VH\ tiny ot Aiimwt next, or the sold hiU Ifotlco to creditors (o present cJslms of her non, Walton, one of three men will bo tnkan nn conf«Hsed ngalnat you. ntuilntit oststc. ^ who were asphyxiated in a trench Tha nnld bill In filed to Unechua n runmtmt to tho onlor of Joaeph L. two yearn ngo. mortilRKo rocordfld In tho Monmouth Coun- Ponnhuy, ourrocnta of tho County of 75 houepotnr VO tnclno .vjll.Mii >l inodMsM additional cort, £l«lns new poww- nnd .p«al « low cxM otoptn- ty Clerk's Oilico In lluok 01)8 of Moit- Monmouth. mnilo on tho uoventh day of llon-4 .p«d iniumlnlon, vlda r.oE« Pulllna power—lul.ul.r «tctl coupling sluft willi 2 Bnl«««!l, «HIIT Mnk*4— Kosen, l»nfTQ 429, nffcrtinj? Innd at Hod June. lOii;), on tho n»].l.ratUm of Mm,. nqu lubo drlro wlili t«»r t»dlM rodi—»i dooilog rn»r «*!r, sirsdillo mounted pinion Brat—KUSl^UlpUc KM iprtngf. Bank. N. J., ami you, iiooiitsi) Rubbor Co., rJi-o JIO«I»K, Ktllnj; txcntlor ot tha mtnt* Among tho Monmoiil:, county enn- Ine,, body cors>orata of tha fUnto of I'enn- of Howard F. ](vrxoff, dci:o»(?cil »ntlr« la iiwntca who wore pMw.i by tho ntntn nylvnnlB, nro iniulo (i defend ant t>m:otina hereby elven to tl.o cr«illt«r« »f UnU\ d«- you rccovernd a Jmlument in the New J«r- ceriflfd to exhibit to thn iminx-ilboi-, nrllns boai-il tif bar oxnminnrii Inst weeli aoy Supremo Court iigiilnst Otto t'elton, «xecutor nn nforcfinld, tholr tlcbln nnd de- wcrp Eldon C. VreaUy of .Lonp Jr., dotnir hllHinetts RB Const Count ruction iniiJulti ni;alnnt thfl nnld ciitntt1 undar Rrnncli, Kntnucl HuRotnlty of Frcn- Co.,. which flffttotn » portion-of tho J«ntJ onth, wHJiJu fix imwtUn from tlw'ilatti of Jiold and Lfliila J.J, Lovlnson or An- described In suit) rnortKMte. tho nforcfuiM order. »r thoy tvJii ha for- AtSTOH PKEKMAN, ever Limed of tht'Ir nctloiu thoiefor bury Pnrlt. Solicitor of Cnmitinlnoitt, tiymmit tHo nshl Hiibncillinr 10 Broad Street, Red Dank, N. J. Dated Freehold. N. j.. jm,a 7 1933 B"M"r Mjrlita With Wifn. Cur. Maple Ave. & MonmoutH St., Red Bank T)B(e- (Tha Tied Bunk Register can ba bought smart) comfortable and ar- Tb6 Shrewsbury Canoe club held house in Manlololdng for tho month in Pert Monmouth at the Blores ol Charles isler of tlio First Week in a raco moot on tho Fourth of July, bury Park by Rev. 8- Ross .Mac- Meyers and ijalvadore £ea£lione.) Clements. of July. when all you need to do is call upon the tistic. July Twenty, Thirty end tho local entrlco being Wllllnm Al- Miss Eleanor Chastcncy of Sum- Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Sceley have laire, Loulo Frick and William Ran- The degree team of the Red Bank mit in upending several days with dairy supplying you with milk. Can it YOU'RE NEXT ! Forty Yeare Ago. dolph. The event was won by Mr.council of Royal Arcanum was plan- had an electric refrigeration system Mr. and Mrs. Jacob K. LeffertB. MIBB put in their house. produce T. B. Test papers and show you Forty Heain Ago, Allaire. ning a Bhore outing to be held tho finrnge, whoro hontns. boat. "Tho Cup-Cnko" on Lak« Lrf- every word of thin ndl U tho ftro was extlngulnhcd with tmnd. play In tho buslneaa section on Fri-forts Haturdiiy ovenlng. at Itn flint A polo pony valued at $2,300 wasday and Saturday during tho holiday house warming. Among tho fjnest.i no bmlly injured in a gamo at tho porlod. j were Mlsn Julia Ciullck nnrt brother nmnuoji Country club ground!) that Mort V. P/ich wan nollrltlng nub-1 •lo|1"llh of Mlddldown, Minn DOIIRIBBII HNS MOTOR 8ALKS it hud to bo killed. Tho liorso wan ncrlptlons to engage a brntm band lo Hnulrlelinoii, Ttamnn Wllllnmn and ownod by Colonel Henry M. Bnr- Charlon Halor of Red Hnnlt, Minn bour of tlin Kunioon rnad and had UPPER BROAD ST., RED BANK, N. J. f lOthol. KgRlMton and ilcorRe. Out- Bank's Fastest CiiowiiiR l iiinltufn Co. boon Importod from Ireland. Tiioy Uke Xt. water. I'HONE a;i7i. oriiN KVBNINQS, Tho farmera of Holmdel quit wort Readers of Tho Register talco tho (Sunday evening Ml.™ Iimbi'l Kj;glo- I'lIONE Slfl). for half n day to pitch Iiorso shoea papor because thoy like It. No prizon ©aeaco to B. A. BBoIfo'Vi Torraplnno OawBiesfira wery Raiapifey Nigil hnve ever been offered in hulldlm; its Mon entertained another group of Red Bank, N. J. and «tit clnmn on tho HMward W. frlnnrts nt n. buffet mippoi'. Thn:m Visit the* Hndson-Ifaflnx Ifalilblt at ihn f Ifilcngo CVutory «*f 13b-137 Monmontli St., Pcrrlnn hold Inw,, n(. Ifolmflcl. Tha circulation up co It goen Into eight out of ton homoa in thin aectton. present worn John Moril.'i of Ki P Kxpotulilon, Efi«i«filrt«al affair waa arranged by Georjga Vm- f—Advertisement. hold, Miss .Frances Lloyd, Jacob Page Elg-H RED BANK EEOTSTER. JULY 5,1938.
Atlantic Grange TODAY and Vacation Program Carried Out at the Meeting at Colt's Neck 2—BIG FEATURES—2 Last Week—Beach Party Next Week at North Long Branch. JAMES DUNN in "HELLO SISTER" with Zasu Pitts The meeting of Atlantic grange at the Colt's Neck schoolhousG Tuesday, night of last week was in tie nature of a vacation program. A number BOOTS MALLORY of the graago members told ahoul vacation trip3 which they had tultet — ALSO — *>•->• and Edward Willctt gave a descrip tlon of his camp experiences. Joa- quln A. Lawrence described ' life i: Cuba, as ho remembered, it after sojourn there. Mre. Lawrenco gav a talk about "Places of Interest ii New Jersey." A solo was sung b; WITH Arnold Conover, games were playe< and refreshments were served. Dennis King—Thelma Todd Instead of having a meeting Tues Their Latest FuU-LengOi Comedy day night, July 11th, which is th< next regular meeting date, the grang Blot -with Music. era and the members of the jnvnnii grange "Will havo. a beach party a North Long: Branch. Plans are belnj Sat. Mat. for Children ! made for a lawn party in August. The juvenile grange had a party at CHAKLEV CHASE COMEDY. tho Colt's Neck sehoolhouse Tuesday night of last week in celebration o its first birthday. Twenty member! LATEST CHAPTER. "WHISPERING SHADOW." NEWS AND TBAVEL TALK. •were present. Ice cream and cako were served and games were played. The juvenile grange will hold no meetings during July and August. Twes, BANQUET AT ASBUBT,
Mis. Jolleti A. Southard Addressoo vw Dental Assistants. 7 The annual banquet of tho Mon- ,Y 99 9 inoutb county dental assistants was held last week at tho Homestead tea- room at ABbury Park. Mra. Juliet A. & Southard of New York -was gue3t S. speaker. Miss Clara Phillips, tho retiring president, received a gold pin In tho shape o{ a gavel. Miss Margaret Hill of Long -/ Branch, newly elected president, presided. Tho society -will not meet again until September, othera pres- ent at last -week's meeting were Mrs. Elizabeth Shotanakcr, Misa Gertrude Gehm and Miss Caroline Smytho of Sunday Continuous Now York; Mrs. Edith Worth, Mrs. Edna Grooms, Mrs, Alberta White and Misa Josephine Neatler of Red 2:30 till. 11:00. / Bank; Mlsa Clara PhillipB, Miss Mar- garet Hill, Mrs. Laura Magee, Mar- garet Pflster and Miss Dorothy Dev- ""A r '7\ onshire of Long Branch; Mr3. Mabel "\ Sarr of Spring Lake, and Mrs. Ebla Smith, Mies Catherine Morris, .Miss UUlan Turner, Mrs. Edna Storrer, J(r& Geneva Thomas and Mrs. Ena JBanralow of Freehold,
jGBANGE PICNIC. Be Held at Belvedere* Beach July IS, granga SO of Marlboro will $a annual plcnlo Tnuroday, . \ By S?i at Belvedere Beach. A cov- # " dil euppes will bg perved at _.5a 6'clock. ts j On Friday, August U, tho grange • J /- iffill hold & lawn sociable at the home of Mra. Howard Preston. A cSvered r i i / "The Flower Garden of Girls" lyn and New York who aro mem- bers of a bridge club to which Mrs. "The Ballet of the Snows" Foster belongs!. Tho World Wide guild of the Bap- "The Dance of the Singing Violins'* tist church met at tho homo of Mrs. Kenneth S. Mend Friday evening "The'Park Bench Petting,Party" /J Tho evening was spent, in. making "The Parade of the Gold Diggers^ bandages find rjuppHeo. / A play entitled "Plantation Day," ti5* o will bo given at the social room of the Reformed church, with lir.i -.^_, . POPULAR, PRICES .. ^ ' Georgo YarnaU as coach and direc- t: r tor. Made' PosssWeiBecauce. the Great ness :of fT8iiQ''AttjrScHoii, Mra. Kenneth S. Moad in acting ns V \ i\ u Guarantees Packed Houses at-'Every Performance!, a Biimmor teacher every morning at Matinvan. sho had an week-end 6 (fuonta Mtaico Juliet Colyor and i" , ^ Theodora Colycr of Milburn. ^ "'^V,*' £>&** Arthur L. Foster lms had llloyacht, JX ,H* "Catchclot," overhauled nnd repnlrcd ^ lit Bay Head. An automobile owned by Chriijtiun DifltZj Hr., wan badly dainnj;cd flnt- "i^f^x urday night In a colllolon on tho ptato highway whiln Mr. Dicir, wars on hio way home from Tied Hank. With Mr. Dlotz waa Chnrlen Mack. No cmo wna fninreil. Tho nnnufil picnio for tho mo,m- hetn nt tlm llaytl-M. ,S'un(Jny-;tcflool \ ^r' S^Juilj. will bo held WedniMidny, July W. Tim WflBREu. M WIUIABt l>l/ioo hmi jjot yt.'l hriui iwh:c.U:i}. Thn RUBY KCEURi rBTERHHO IIOUOWAY CINGE3 KOOaS TAMMANY YOUMO' m mam JOAN 0LONDELI. DICK I /irruUKf^iunifu mo Ijtiinf; iuruli) by J?ra. Ki'Diictli ft. MiMiil, Mrn. Thoinno Morford, MIH, JnmciJ ?icott nnd Mm, flora Millor. 'fl \ buclon D'Anlliony Ihnn moved bin Cannot Be Used For grtKisty nnd meat biinlncfif) into BALCONV Charles ISilari'n m-.w ntort^. ADULTS 25c Mm. JJInnchn Wllnon of Bi'lforrt This Hngagotnent! CHILDREN 10c OHCI1ICS. I'll wa» Uie BM«"»t ®l KouncUs firoith rtiit.Din.N : ^^^^S^SS* Bgir~w' ^'583 j'^u^a^Tt&tf*1*^'^' -^sWf^^sw REU BANK TUB BKGISTER'i, 1-IATI>0HH An Ideal Place to Located on tb0 Beautiful Broad Struct'tt tL-.t»afti ing ever;? city convenience. Sidewalks Along Uto l
Issued Weekly, Entered as Eecontl-Claos Matter at tha Poat- Subscription Price: Ono Year Sl.&O VOLUME LVI, NO. 2. offica at Ucd Bank, K. J, under the Act of March 3, 1879. BED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1933. Six Uontha $1.00, Single Coby 4c. PAGES 9 TO IS,
OCEAN AND RIVER MEET. was not to injure the town, but to Nothing to Stop help the town. He stated that the Cars Got Stalled on Ocean Avenue brewery would begin operations in 5 Ml at Gullleo Monday. The New Brewery about a month, employing about Former Elks Home Ocean and rlvSr mot once more at cfghtfifin jmrannn at (he outset and Vs. Legion Post :a Increasing this to about thirty later Galilee during the storm Monday. Victor in Albany to New York Officials of Middletown Village Traffic Stand and Umbrella Stol- Several cars were stalled in water Zoning Ordinance Amendment on, as the company contemplated en- Use of Grounds Donated by The Mayor and Council of Red en on Monday Morning—Of- two feet deep at thin point and had Outboard Race Sweeps Class Unanimously Voted , Down at larging the plant about twice ltd Monroe Eisner for Event to Civic Association Deny That present size next winter by building Bank Asked to Prohibit the Their Organization Is Com- ficer Herden Recovers Goods to be towed away, but no serious C and F Events on Shrewsbury the Meeting of the Mayor and Be Held by Independent En- Legion from Opening Homo damage was dono to the road. Sea- Council of Red Bank Monday. an addition. He said ho hoped the gine Company in August. mitted to Any Party. Stolen from Store Last Week. bright proper escaped tlio fury of River. officials could see by "sizing up" on Riverside Avenue. tho ttea. At (ho meeting of the mayor and himself and his associates that they Tho following officers wore unan- Thieves added Insult to injury Bill Foldhusen of Stapleton, Staten were not bootleggers or violators of The week'jj frolic, as planned by Benjamin Clark Mujrlield, malin- imously clouted laat Wednesday early Monday morning at Shrews- High waves continued to pound Inland, wO0 with thirds siderably impressed^by this argu- crease assessment ratablea. of the volunteer fire department and George Plungio of Linden won first profit after having lost money for _ ho hoped tho members would deny Officer Herden found 2d packs of which to hold the Sweepstakes re- ment, but -it was evident from re- A letter was road from the Red also they are showing their appre- number of yeara and that it paid Ihla at ovory opportunity. Mr. Con- clgarets In a can; buried under a guLta scheduled for August 12 on place in class B, an added event. marks which they made at Mon- Bank Real Estate board Urging the ciation of the good the company did considerable taxes. He said that ne- ovor, who has always been a staunch flagstone in tho Lufburrpw woods the Shrewsbury river is giving the Third in class C went to William day night's meeting that they had mayor and council not to pass the last year in advertising Red Bank gotiations were under way for tha Republican, Bald tho aBsocintlon was along tho railroad tracks. A tin can Red Bank Yacht Club Racing asso- Chilton of Rldgewood, son of Roland changed their mind;;. amendment. The letter pointed out by its racing team -winning a trophy renewal of tho lease for th'c hotel and neither Democratic nor Republican, containing razor blades and three ciation considerable anxiety. At a Chllton, ii former member of the . Another point stressed in advocacy that the new brewery would increase at Roosevelt, Long Island, the win- that he had good reanon to believe but a non-parllsjin body Booking to largo bottles of soda was hidden with meeting of tho organization last Red Bank aero club. Roland Chll- of passing the amendment was that purchasing power by giving wages ning of the Monmouth County cham- the people of Red Bank would much reduce taxation and to bring about a pin gamo machine and a clgaret week it was stated that less than ton, who is a consulting aeronautical Red Bank had always been chiefly to men not now employed, and that pionship cup at Bradley Beach and rather see the hotel in operation than other reforms. machine in the rear of the L. L. $1,000 has been donated and that engineer, formerly lived at Kcyport a residential town and that it should it would increase tax returns by later by winning a cup at Massa- to have the building- idlo and unused Edwin L. Bcokman, who is equally White polo field. On Thursday night practically the entire amount has Second place in class F went to continue to follow this career by making usable a (plant now idle. It pequa, Long Island. as it was for a long time beforo it an strong a Democrat aa Mr. Con- Ofilcer Herden discovered two boxes been contributed by members of the John Plunkltt of Brooklyn. Everett banning all except light industries. stated that the mayor and council lame under Ita present management. of cigara and forty packs of cigarets The ladies' auxiliary of the com- over ia a Republican, made remarks yacht club and the Rumson coun- Shannon was third. This viewpoint found small favor should encourage more industries to pany at its meeting last Thursday He said he did not think it was nec- of a similar tonor. Aa proof that in tho pit in a garage in the rear of try club. It was also stated that un- Gypsie, a cabin cruiser owned by unions the citizens who attended the locate here. essary to mention that the Molly the homo on White street formerly night voted to help the compuny at Pitcher was a flrst-class hotel with the association In not u partioan less thci'Q was assurance when thn Benjamin Atwater of Red Bank, was meeting Monday night, many of Dr. William M. Thompson, who the fair and also decided to nold a democratic organization ho. cited tho owned nnd occupied by Arthur association meets Friday night of first in a Ijang and go back race. whom stated that the community 1 moderate prices, because ho believed Groves. No trace has been found of for a number of year. } waa collec- cake sale in the near future to fur- that the mayor and council, aa well fact Hint it had exerted every in- thia week that the balance will be John J. Qulnn was second with his had been hindered by thia policy and tor of taxes at Red Bank, said it ther help the cause along. George O. fluence which It possessed to bring tlio money stolen from the cash reg- raised it may bo necessary to can- runabout, Jocaro, and third place that the tirne was more than ripe for as all citizens of Red Bank, realised ister, which contained over live hun- seemed strange to him that some Roop, a member of the company, this fact. about tho roappointment of Mm cel tho event or seriously curtail went to J. B. Logan of Seabrlght. the town (o offer, inducements for Red Bankers seemed to object more has taken charge of the floor show Agnes Deupreaux, a Republican, as dred pennies. present plans. Miss Florence Brown of Grange factories and other industries to lo- The npprchenslon of the thieves is to odors than to noises. He said to be given each night of th.* fair, John S. AppleRatc, the borough postmistress, which appointment was avenue won the ladles' tub race, cate here. that where he lived on East Front and he has promised a good pro- mado a short time ngo. expected within the next few days. 'ExpeiiHcn this year have ..been "cut which opened the regatta. Mrs. Ken- % counsel, was asked by Mayor Charles Careful investigation under the direc- to the bone," Tho amount above in- The meeting was the most largely street noises were far more objec- gram. The general fair committee R. English to describo tho legal sta- F. Marltlle Schad Bald it was per- neth Clayton of Asbury Park, was tionable than odors.. He mentioned 13 under the direction of Willard J. tion of Officer Herden has unearthed cludes the cost of prizes and all oth- Becond, and Miss Barbara Haring of attended which 1 hn mayor and coun- tus of the matter. Mr. Applegats fectly apparent to all fair-minded clues which it is felt will lead to the er expenses. Officials have volun- cil haa held in a long time. It was especially noisy . motor boats, with Roop and every member of tho com- stated that under tho zoning ordi- persons who wero informed. a3 to Rod Bank was third. A tub, sailed cut-out exhausts and noisy Satur- pany will be assigned some particu- nance the mayor and council had no arrest of the guilty parties. teered their services and coastguard by Mrs. Joseph T. Laird • of Rod levldent from the outset that a large tho record of tho association that it boatH will be used in place of barges [majority of those, present were in day night parties. He said that in lar part of the work to carry out in authority to prevent the American was not a partisan political. organ- Bank, capsized, and she was rescued his opinion it would be more to the order to make it a. wholehearted legion from having a home on Riv- Ono of thn GoM Cup re^attafi cost -by a patrol botit. (favor of allowing the brewery com- ization. Ho criticised the Middle- $10,000. pany to locate here. point to eliminate theoo unnoonnnary company affair. . erside avenue. He said there waa no town township board of education, Trophies wero awarded at the noises which annoyed many persons • - «? provision In the zoning ordinance to The donora so far include Com- yacht club's floating clubhouse after A letter was read from the Wom- than to eliminate such an agreeable prohibit such a place. Ho said that stating that politics or nomt thing an's club advocating the passage of .akin to it appeared to bo influencing modore Jacob Slegel, Vice Commo- tho races., The Sea Scout Ship North odor as that which emanates from If the home proved to be a nuisance dore George E. Ruppert, Rear Com- Star was used.as the judges' boat. the amendment to the zoning ordin- a brewery. It might be possible for tho board of many of tho acts of tho BIX mem- ance prohibiting the brewery. It Public Business •bera of tho board who wero elected modore George Glllig, Clarence A. health to take action to close it. Ha Tirg-tf, Charles A. Alexander, Jr., claimed that the standing of Red "We should overlook a little odor, also said there -were other laws to prior to this year. Ho said tho as- Thaddeus Breton Constructs an 'Bonk as a. residential town should especially so good 'as that which sociation was doing a public service Bruns, .Kimball & Co., Thomas N. Plans Begun For of Town Officials prohibit the usage of the place by Unusual Place of Business, on McCarter, Benjamin C. Fincke, :bn continued and that -whatever comes from beer," said Dr. Thompr. the American legion if it proved to in trying to get better results from jgain , in the way of employment son, to the accompaniment of ap- the "old board'1 members. the Principal Street of East George P. Trommer, Charles A. New Bridge Opening be a nuisance. Snyder, Gulf Refining Co., Mon- jmight accrue from having the brew- proving; laughter. Matters Acted on at the r/Ieeting Anthony Blnhoff snld politics Keansburg. mouth Lumber Co., Julius Stoiner, ery here would be offset by decreased John DiFiore was the next speak- of the Mayor and Council of After the meeting Mr. Mulrhoid nhould have no placo la tho man- The new bridge at Highlands will Second National bank and Trust bo completed in about six weeks and property values caused by offensive er. He was opposed to the proposed Red Bank Monday Night— stated in talking with a Register re- agement of the schools, but that tho Tliaddeus Breton, a real estate [odors from the proposed now plant. porter thnt he waa not through. Ho dealer of the Ideal Beach section of company, Searu, Roebuck Co., J. tho Highlands borough oflicials have ordinance. Ho said Bed Bank need- Recorder's Report Made. fact that tho "old board" memberu Wright Brown, E. C. Fiedler, Leslie •;A letter of somewhat similar tenor ed more factories and industries and said that if necessary ho would ca"f*ry voted as a unit against ulmost every East Kcanaburg, finding little on his started preparations to hold a big thc Newman, A. S. Hutchlns, Samuel S. celebration when tho structure is Kvas read from Richard S. and Mar- that it would be a great mistake foi" Recorder "William J. Poulsoson of |th mattett r t o hihigheh r authoritiesth . He reform urged by tho new board books except great open spaces, set jtha Bicknell. They expressed the about to (111 in some o£ his idlo time Steiner, J. Lewis Hay, E. Maynz, opened to traffic. Councilman Jacob the mayor and council to drive the Red Bank on Monday night turned reiterated his statement that he had members was an indication that pol- Jones Filling stations, Mount-EngUsh ,'fcar that properties in close prox- brewery company to some other in $35 in fines which he had collected "° personal feelingg againsg t the Iegl6g n itico wau bolng played In tho con- In constructing an ofllce. In the S. Hoffman, who had charge of the Co.,'J. S. Reiss, F. E. Woertz, A, T. welcomo home reception to Gertrude imity to the brewery would depre- place. He said that in his opinion the past month. His report showed that he feared that the legion duct ot the schools. He expressed opinion of many Eaat Keansburg ciate in i value. folks the result is likl'ly to bo a Robe, Globo.hotel, E, T. Firth, Gen- Bderle'several yeara ago, is In gen- the odor from, tho brewery could that U personp s wore arraignedg, , of | in close proximity to tho hotel liopo tht harmony would contlnuo to eral Quincy A, Gillmore and "Wil- not posyibly be worse than that of whom 2 were sent t o thth e countt y jailj , ! would injure his business. The hotel landmark for years to come. Tho eral charge of the arrangements. The Leo Bruck, counsel for the brew- ia on oE mark tho proceedings of tho asso- liam H. Hintelraann. the armory on Chestnut street, 20 fined for parking overtime, 6 fined e several conducted by tha ciation and also that there would ofiico is in tho form of a Dutch wind- paving work on tho bridge is almost ery company, made a somewhat mill, 35 feet high with arms of twen- completed. Paving of the Highlands R. V. R. H. Stout, who is a mem- for disorderly conduct, 14 discharged Jersey Hotels, Incorporated, of which be more harmony among the school lengthy address. lie. said that be- and 2 fined for motor vehicle viola- [Mr. Muirhekl is an owner. It -ia board mombers. ty feet spread. Beach approach will to started in a fore the company arranged to lease ber of the Red Bank Real Estate few days. board, amplified the statements tions. The motor fines, amounting to owned by the New Jersey Title and Egbort Swackliamer gavo a report Mr. Breton did all tho work en- tho abandoned ico plant, investiga- $35, were sent to the county treas- Mortgage Guarantee company of tirely alone, not allowing any ono New Mail Plane tion waa made a3 to whether it was made by the board in its letter to about a recent convention of tho the niayor and council. He said that urer. Newark. New Jorsey Taxpayors' association, to even hand hlmanail. Tho amount NEW LODGE COUNCILOR. in an industrial zono or a residen-, Mrs. Amy E,' Shinn, the borough of labor entailed was considerable. Lands At Red Bank t'al zone, and that Enslcy M. White, what the town needed was more in- The Molly"Pitcher Grill waa at ond at which he represented tho Middle- Augustus Colmorgen Heads Sons nnd dustries, Instead of measures de- clerk, reported that she had issued time used as an adjunct of tho Molly town Village association. Ho oald Ono pieco of timber (a four-by-four, After circling above the Newark the borough building inspector, was 934 licenses, resulting in an income thirty-llvo feet long,) was used as a Daughters of Liberty. asked whether a building permit signed to drive such places away Pitcher hotel. The American legion tho thing- which impressed him most airport unable to land because of fog, of $3,180.14, of which has arranged to exchange it for & nbout thla meeting was that a mo- center, the remainder of the stiuc- one of the newest passenger and mail Augustus Colmorgen was elected was inquired. Ho stated that Mr. turo being built around it. This pieco White had informed him that there the town in general should offer in- house on Maple avenue which it tion wasi mado nnd considered for air liners last Friday was forced to councilor of Pride of Monmouth was no restriction -against a. brow- Councilman Kenneth M. Wyckoff bought some time ago from tho D. H. moro than an hour beforo being of timber was raised to an upright land at tho Red Bank airport. New- council, Sons and Daughters of Lib- ducements to factories to locate stated that only one sprinkling: truck position and fastened there by the 1 cry at the ico plant, inasmuch as here. He stated that the employees Atwater estate in the expectation of withdrawn that property ownera go ark airport oflicials checked various erty, of Red Bank Friday night at a was now being used. He called at- using it as a home. A number of the on a tax Btrlko by refusing to pay lone worker, without rope, Ucklo or landing fields in an effort to find a semi-annual election. Installation the location was zoned as industrial. of such places did practically all scaffolding. It was the most dillicult He also suid that Mr. White had told their shopping" at Rod Bank, in con- tention to the fact that the sprink- residents %t Maple avenue objected to taxes, thua making It impossible for place where the ceiling was suftlci- will be held July 14 with Deputy ling appropriation had been cut from the American legion having a home ofllclala to receive remuneration. It. part of the work arid required two ently high to permit landing. Jack Edith Steers of Manasquan in him that no building permit would trast with most commuters, who left daya of strenuous labor. be required because no outside work town early in the morning before $3,000 to $1,000. He said that in view on the street and an amendment to was urged that this would, provo an Caaey, pilot manager of the Red charge. of the depression and what had oc- the zoning; ordinance waa passed pro* effective way to reduco taxation be- Mr. Breton had never before built Bank airport, was called from New- was to be done. Mr. Bruck said the stores were open and arrived in Members of the council under tho some • minor repairs inside the build- the evening after tho stores were curred in other municipalities Red hibiting the legion from using the causo when "hard-boiled" politicians anything and went about tho pres- ark and after reporting that there eadership of John, Keane and Louis Bank was fortunate to havn any Atwater residence ns a home. The went unpaid they would, for selllsh ent undertaking without knowing was a ceiling of 1,000 feet at the Red ing were necessary, but that the closed. He said the business of the Colmorgen are selling tickets for a most work to be done was that of .stores of the town had been great- sprinkling; appropriation nt all and zoning ordinance had not prohibited reasons, if nothing else, find moans just what sort of thing he was go- Bank airport* the plane was ordered moonlight sail up the Hudson river that ho hoped the people of this place such a home and there was much dta- to reduco taxes. Mr. Swackhamer ing to produce. He had no jilansj by radio to land at the Red Bank air- installing beer-making machinery, ly decreased by roadstand booths. next Tuesday night. for which the company Iiad already He stated that the greatest objection would appreciate this fact cuasion as to whether the amendment nald ho considered this Incident sig- just the desire to do something, Tho port. Other newly elected officers arc: could bo mado retroactive. The le- nificant a3 showing that the public result is a striking and artistic The ship, piloted by J. O. Johnson, expended $3,000 and had ordered of the Real Estate board to tho pro- Vice councilor—Mian Annclla Lamb. other equipment costing $12,000. He posed amendment was not only that gion, instead of making a contest, was moro tax conscious today than architectural achievement. The axle waa making a regular run from Anuoclnto Councilor—Miss Rutli l'en- Loses Job After decided to locate elsewhere. ever beforo during his lifetime. carrying tho arms of tho mill Is made Cleveland to Newark. It carried 31 said that still other machinery would it would prevent breweries and dis- ARSOdate vice councilor—John Kcnnc. j be bought, bringing the total cost tilleries from locating here, but that The Molly Pitcher Grill waa owned from tho rear bousing of an automo- bags oC mail and ono passenger, H. Recording necretury—Mra. Ncvn Dentiifi. bile. This proving too heavy for the C. Wcrot of Cleveland, who complet- Atinoctato recording secretary—Mra. liiw- for this purpose to about ?2O,OO0. it would atso stop industries from be- 24 Years of Service by Clark Holbrook, who waa at ons RECENT KEJVfTALS. builder to raiso to tlio thirty-five foot I burn Heyer. ing established. time one of tho chief stockholders of ed his journey to Newark by rail. | Financial secretary—-Min. Myra Fo^. Mr. Bruck claimed that the pro- A record of never having missed a top unaided, ho took it all apart, car- The phno is owned hy the National the Molly Pitcher hotel. As part of Trciifiurer—Mrn. Laura Lnmb. posed amendment should not bo Councilman J. A. VanSchoicU said mail in his ii-1 years of servico was tho agreement for tha exchange of New Occupants For Houses nt Red ried it, bit by bit to the roof and Air Transport company and is one Inside guard—Herbert CohmnKon. he made a trip to Trenton last week Outside Kuard—Carl Ctilmoigen. passed on two grounds. He at- ended on Saturday when William properties Mr. Holbrook was to pay Bank nnd Vicinity. there reassembled it. A recent se- of the first of v. fleet of super-speed tacked its legality and its practi- to interview folks there who lived vere windstorm whipped the arms of 1 (iultlc—Mrs. Elizabeth Boyd. Sever!n of Phalanx completed his 52,000 to the legion. The grill ia con- Mrs. Jame3 Quigley has rented her passenger plane. ! being put into com- I Trustee for eighteen moivtlis—Mrn. Alice cability. He cited a decision by the in the vicinity of a huge brewery. work of carrying the mail on tho Star tho mill Into splinters and that part mission by the line. The mail was MucAdnmi!. . • siderably run down and many repairs houso at 88 Bergen place. Red Bank, court of errors and appeals, the He said he asked a great many peo- route between Red Bank and Pha- will he necessary before* It can b@ to W. B. Gilbert, an army oillcor, of tho job had to be done all over taken to the Red Bank railroad Eta- highest court of New Jersey, to ple whether they were annoyed by again. East Keansburg folks regard lanx. He lost the route with a bid of mada uuable. who was recently transferred to tlon by Daniel Pelley and Thomas WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING. show that nn amendment to a zon- offensive odors from the brewery. §5 higher than that of the low bidder, Fort Monmouth from Omnha, Ne- tho windmill as a monument to the Brcslin of the Red Bank airport. The i ing ordinance could not be made re- Ho said some of the people were em- Mr. Breton's Industry and patience. Richard Francis of Holmdel. Mr. braska, ten-passenger plane, capable of a Mrs. Thomas VoorhlB Presides At j tioactivc. He said it was not true ployed at the brewery, but that most Francis was formerly a mail carrier RIVEK I'LAZA CLUB EVENTS. Mra. E. V. Willis has rented her cruifjing speed of 175 miles an hour, Executive Commlttco Session. that a properly conducted brewery of them were not. All of them, he between Marlboro and Holmdel and bungalow at. 115 LajciiiRton avenue left the Red Bank airport several was offensively odorous. He stated said, told him. that there waa no is well known. Women's Organization Has Man? hours later upon receipt of word Tho executive committee meeting offensive odor. Warm Weather Attractions. to Stephen Romish, who haa a po- Cars Collide of tho Red Bank Woman's club was • that if anyone in the neighborhood In addition u> Mr. Severin's faith- from Newark that tho fog had lifted. I of the brewery complained of the sition with Maurice Schwartz's au- Adverse weather conditions pre- held at the clubhouse Monday morn- Mr. VanSchoick mtidc a motion ful service with tho United States . Tho Woman's club of River Plaza tomobile agency. ing. Mrs. Thomas Voorhis, presi- odor nfter the place wnn in opera- that the amendment to the ordin- mail for 2-1 yeara, he has made a host hold a special meeting Saturday night At Little Silver vented the usual program of air tion the brewery company would in- A Boven-room house at 85 Brook events pje-sented ench week-end at dent, presided. Various committee ance not be passed. It was unani-1 of friends on his route. Thin friend- nt the homo of Mm. Frank March* avunuo, LlttUi Oliver, lian been rent- Cain driven by Dr. William Pearcc chairmen and departmental cluiii- stall apparatus which would prevent moiisly cmrioil. AH (hn rnuncilnien «*ein of Hudson jivenim. Hod BunU, I Uiu fly inn Hold. Yoalei'diiy para- any odor at all. :;hip \va« pprov M whPii n ppetiti ed to Donald M. Marlenls, who in of Hod Bank and John Culhano of chute jumps were made by Paul Ba- mon reported on plans for the com- were present. Councilman Gopsill circulated among the persons served jut which plans wero mado for sum- tho representative nf tho Standard Jersey City collided lnnt. evening at ! kcr. linker him made ;;evoral jumpa ing season. In response to.^t question hy Coun- seconded the motion. by Mr. Severln and was later sent tn,i»(!r activities, the nrs;t of which will Oil company in Monmouth county, tho corner of Rumson road and at tho airport the laat few months. Mrs. Lester C. Wilson, chairman ol cilman Thomas M. GopalU, John Much comment was made over the the Postofllcc department, at Wash- i »Q ft beach party Saturday. Next for the mile of fuel nnd Diesel oils. Prospect avenue. Dv. Pcarco wan tho program committee, calhid a I [Jobbington, vice president and Rcn- fair and impartial manner in which ington bearing the names of evfirvi'11u(;ytl»y tho cluh will hold a enrd Mr. Martonis has been living at Lo- going cast on tho Rumson road and meeting for Monday, July 10. Mrs- ! oral mannger of the brewing com- Mayor Charles H. English conducted person served by him, asking that party at the homo of Mra. Miirckatoia cust Point. Mr, Culhano was driving north on KATONTOWN FLACK SOLI), John F. Trudeau, chalrmun of the i pany. stated that thrary. Ml™ Mary Bnmd and Mru, was slightly injured. It was the Milton Berk. F. JIverH ut Mlridletown Will MnUo pects to have the book out by Sep- I l)eon fliffnotl but that 'pending thin introduced, but he showed every route to Mr. Francis wns upheld.' 1 Marr;Ustein will be co-chnirmon of second accident at that, corner in Ills Homo There. tember 1. Mrs. Voorhis reported | formality the brewing company had courtesy to those who were opposed There has nevrr been a singlg e coni-.t^ — | the cluh will hold u card party ut the ron L. Campbell. I hat place, him been sold to KHyera ll m(1 nE Mrt1 Ki] txr conduct a food salo and iiervo Iced of Middlotown. Tho'house waa dam- card pnrty held last week, | Clinrloii Tlionc, who Imn been on- ntioiuljineo and y,nit\ hn Imped th;it OUKSTS OV 1'KIMO I " ' K Alexander. A , gnged t\n browrniiMtoi* by the now j (he people of tho town would con- [boat ride for the dub mmiinen! will tea and cako In tho hnll of tho Re- aged by a giui cxploiilon several It was decided to have a member l t! heU1 formed church nt that place tomor- Salvntiou Army 8orv!cra. months ago and 1M now hi:ing tornof tho club choruii direct tho chorus 'concern, was the next speaker. lie tinue to nhow na much inlorost in World II.*vyweight Ulmniplnn Kn- ! ! H*«»l»y. AuBurit fl. Tlnmidny, row afternoon from three until live Major and Mm. F. J. Fowles; of down. Mr. Ilynrii will erect a bm*- tho coming season Instead of a paid j i'i a nntive, of Hiivnriti, Onnuny, and other matters. ti-rttttns Mr. und'Mrs. ,!. N. ILuin- ; August 10 u ;<> experience *» "p- i On rhur.sdiiy, Aiifji;*!, Ill, ti ount pal- o'clock. Clothing and other nrtlclcu Pittsburgh and Captain and Mrs. F. gnlow on tlm property nnd work al- 1 Mr. IIIKJ Mra. Jotmph N. Hancc of ' t JH lio )uM nl tho homo at hUn, chn.lnnn.il of the music committee. I uniting brewerh !! at Chicago and y W will also be on sale. Applegalc of CHiinnnnbuiy, Pennsyl- ready Imu been (iiartod. He will Uttln Silver Sforo Uolibfrt. Mupln avenue, intimate frlendit of 'CIKUU-H Thompson, with Mi.'i. <. taorgn vania, will be guentn of Captain und mulco lilu renldonrft nt Eatonlown | other placon In the Middle Wfir.t. He \VaHer Dcnnin'si t;tor<- on Rumsion Pilmo Camera, world heavyweight Kembuld um-l Ml'.'i I''loiou*:« Hrotxi Mrs. Arthur C. Reedle. at special ser- upon (ho completion of tho bunga- [ :iaid thitt no brewery which wan road at Little Silver w;»:i broken in- N«w Mllllnrry Btnro. "loins Stock (!omp;my. [H'oporJy conducted would califo of- champion, nt tended the Cimtcm- oo*rhiitiman nC tha cominlttca in vices to bo held Sunday night ut tlin low. Jinny Worth of .Shrowubury l«H to curly Monday morning. Kntrnnce Tho Keodi) fitoro Corporation of fensive odors. H(; :;akl ho had bn.en Slmrkey ii[:ht Thurmluy nlRht at. th«;rluu^o mul with Mi;'. Untold AMm Salvation army headquarters on ten- The mile wan arrnngei! by tlio Mil- Innt -woc-lt to joint a atoclt company wan gained through n uldn window, Mmll;;on Hquaro j;iu*tlfln howl. After Mrn. John Morrison and Ml'fi, JfJ(U»8f Trenton opened a millinery buslncsii don place. a master brewer til nee .1301. He raid Saturday in tho ntoro at -13 Hroad ton Berk real entato agency, which at Now London, Connecticut. Hn that if a bmweiy emitted an offon- •Several ple:i und bags of peanuts tho championiililp tioul, Mr. and Mis. U:J Ihtsir (KsuhUuut:*, street, Red Bank, which In owned nliio effect fid au oxdinngo of prop- will appear In a role opposite, Violet i riivo odor, either in^ldo or outside of wero. fitolon nnd ti mnrklmnv coat Hnneo wort* t.-t i off p(:clllcutik or hiewlnjv when ho wmi thiilccn yiar.! Lindon place, Willlum Inhii on nf , ** • - .Inly tSpreEal Uurtllng niad, Wllltnin Wind ' f I Itlln < j , | nitwit ICvergrectiFi. month. Btenruern. all you can cat, on ptmutnal iitiiUnnmy: 100 Img*! n\v.a Ksiiiirt old. i Int l , 8 M Junlpern, plnfl-i, npniaa, rotlneypor- for lf>c, Rhr-lnjjold herr on draft Hat donning mid blocking; l'uiui- Allan tic lintel Now Open. silver mid Durife Diivnrio of Hi»gJ« nhvfiUi imri KM) imvnlnppn, DV Kiiir Havisii; rntc:i by day, wotik or \ ii' tin III I aff and nrborvltuefl, (o tho votall trades 1'liono Hud Dunk :s«2S. - AdvcrUm-- 100 foldrtt noto t\\?,o. nlinetii and 100Itia.'t, lit(';tjv/( nnd fell hu(;f. l^onV, lit wholesale pi'lcwi. Hen mi before inenl. 7O-7C VVhlto otrort, Red Hank. Ad Hobcit Allen, (he pnvildont. of the month. BteiiJiK'td, all you cini ^at, ih tij i of IU mivelupen, deeltlo culf.o vellum, with 1 for Ide. Khnlnjj|old IHMT on draft. AKcndlllK Mlllno ITnlMirllv 1U 0 of !u ! I ml 111 it i I h buying oitiRwlierc. VV. W. IConnedy your namo ami IUIUIYHH or mono- ti bnswiuj : (company, mild he; icjvrottoil fc liomi, I lenllng road, I*. O. box 27, very much that miy Rod l!:inkcr;i Phtmo Kfitl 1 In hli 3U2r>. A<\ \ivl\ nlriK-l, I'lmnn Ucd Iliiulc IMOS-W. wonlil In; a dctllnnnt In \iv\\ linnk. l!oyn umltp extra It l»«yu to adveutiao In Tho JUealiitor. sUeot, Ilcil Bunk.—Advertisement, IJnkAltlt Adtl lio :mld thu olijnct of tins c.omrnuiy silly of Mnlmi. 1- 11 Page Ten RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 5, 1938. Si Thomas Mission [Patients At The [ Lewis P. Hunting I G. D. Smith Wins Treat«i At Is 2S Years OH ! Overview Hospital Of Fair Haven Dead! President's Cup Hospital For : :i .=. Josep^ h Blckcrton__ o t Little Sil- i || -Um-is P. Hunting, a resident of i G. I>. Smith won the President's Sevan were treated, at Blvarview History of the Mission, Which taken" ill suddenly Monday : Event at the Molly Pitcher Ho-'Falr Haven for tho twenty | Irving S. Harrison and Charles Cup golf; match yesterday at thahospital far burp® team flreworkn. and was rushed to the hospital' yeary died last Wed t hi O' i Itumnon country club. Hla ucoro waa None of tha eassg waa eerioua The Wes Founded by Rev. A. E. '.•.;: I'.umson ambulance. Her con- .el Monday. NiBht Was M-^^^'A^ £«»4fl:».^! SVSJ" TT ff^SuH8S-22-B7. Tha results of tha svveep-first cess wiuf Monday when Josoph Jensen to be Read at Service . .t;i this morning was good, tended by About 300 Persons oped after ho hud received injurica in Danici JJ colllnson of New Mon- stukes, match play against par, wera Scale, of LelgWon avenue, elevSn ;twopedo afteautomobr ho hui d receiveaccl dnt injurica veraa inl Iv, !,„, , ,- (Miinson of New Mon-: PlatUburg—The Life Mighty years old, received treatment lav • West Sunday. • j Oiummond Koop or White Btreet —Profits Amounted to $100. _ ',° !j?, « Imounth. Hia 69th birthday would; Fine Says Mr. Harrison. as follows.' Clous A, Georgo V. Coe, .nil nvtnt an operation for hernia l T Jr., 74-5-09, all oven; E. W. Holler, burns on the loft hand from a flrs- i months ago. He waa fifty years old. „ occul.,.ed AugUst 2G. Mr. Ewlnft j cracker. Tha other accidents oc- An interesting program Tias been ' c-itcrday. About 300 Mperson s _attende d the Mr. Huntinng was born at New, - I waa a widower, his wife having died' , Among the'latest to cnllist in the83-12-71, one down] Bchuylor Ven- hM helcl natlonal curred yesterday. arranged for next Sunday, July 9 at i Lino Novelloni of New York was I Monday night by Vernon [castle. Pennsylvania, and was the eon i • h . ,..,.„• • v• For many j ' atlon army are Irv-Vechten, 82-0-73, two down; A. L. St. Thomas's Episcopal mission in ,ou~l,t lo the hospital yesterday A^Brown po tj>f Veteran, of *>r.,of the J-'e.Bf^rt^Ctoi, .King j "J™, wa*a engaged in the car- j.... '"Sj„ 3„/- Harrison andd Charlecharlcas O'Burn Hnsltell, 85-15-70, threo down; Blddie, A small cannon exploded ana B fatlicr conducted a ho Jot Red Bank, who are veterans of H. Garrison, 81-8-73, ' threo down. burned George Hanaen of Hudson West Hed Bank by the rector, Rev. •;th fractured and dislocated el- «!(?« Warhs at the Molly Pitcher horjlluntine. ills imnur eonoueiea a ;. ,mh „ i,,lil(Un(rb business and later ho Charles W. Nelson. There will bo ,w. He was injured In a fall on 'd;. '}' * profits, amounting to $100, jcncua nnd in Ms younger daya Mrr. . -• ... the World war. They are now sta-Claaa B, C, Alan Hudson, Jr., 81-15-avenue, seventeen, on tho right hanfl wi b6 U5ed j Hunting traveled with it as ono of became an automobile mechanic. In tioned at Plattsburgii. Mr. Harrison, 76, two down; Bobert Shlppee, 09-2S- A firecracker went off in tho pants Holy Communion at half-past seven m sidewalk at Koansburg. I " to aid needy veteran; all of his business dealing ho was iu a o'clock in the morning with a mat. Mrs. Homer Linn of Riverside ave- and tiioir families. Tho veterans arc the acrobats. Later, he went into .square and honest and his•leaih Is lottor-to a frlohd, gives the fol 74, flvo down. pocket of William Wilson, fourteen ol thanksgiving in celebration ot Uu: VRUdcvillo and served on most ol the 0£ lowing description of Uto in the re- ot White road, Shrewsbury. Also in > 'im> is n surgical patient at the Riv-' very grateful to the merchants and mourned by a large number tho pocket waa a hottlo of re* CoUinson, Saturday, Juno I over. Wallace recoivoii n cut on tho List week marked the 26th anni- en bone- was reset at the hospital. |atid the .Bermo . .n. was preached by lino fellows. Jersey City was burned on tho right Thomas McGrath was chairman of;Brooklyn. 1 kneo which required throo utttchea versarrau-yy uoit oSth. Thomas'a...«•..—.»s ...... missio. —n- a-s- , Lestetester John.-ojonnain o01f Kunisonituinsou, ucijGeorgJtiue i -..-.••»» ~...U.UL...... •_ '"."'I Rpv-iiir> iii, %vifc Mrs Mnlii» R»ri-,, I Rev. Samuel Johnston, pastor of the "They gave us sonic outfit, far bet- oye with punk. place of worship by the colorel d IKccfc r of ^^ ^ SamucI Scp. the tan eommlUee and «,. of his jN^V^n^°; S^SJl^'g |?aptlBl church of New Monmouth. ter than wo pot in tho army. Hero to close. Tho car was wrecked. Wai- Episcopalians of Red Bank and Kev. ! j£ p t are medical patients. assistants was Walter D. Felty, coun- lnon hud received a call that two Camilla Clagllo of Brldga' avenue tc n of CV or -_ son, Robert J. Hunting ot Red I Mr- Ewlng way a member of tho Ma- i3 what we got: £ pairs of shoes, 6 cara had collided on the Rumoon road waa burned on the finger with » flr»< Mr. Nelson will read the following on j Miss j^ jIcrno of River Plaza cilman for sixth district Veterans od pairs of sacks, t) unity of underwear, Foreign War posts. Other members Rank, and ii brother. Councilman'sonio c lodgge of Anburyy Park and the ancl he was hurrying to tha oceno. cracker and received medical atten-' Sunday, taken from the records of 'wa s oncratcd on for the removal of lodge members acted as beavers, 2 olive drab ahirt.s, a pair of ollvo tlop at homo. the mission: ^ j l tonsils and adenoids. of the committee were Commander Ton_..„y Huntin„_ g„ of Fair Haven. .lodg mem drab trousers, necktie, t> towels, toilet This nccldeiit occurred in Little Sil- ler Thomas Meaghor, David Tumldalsky, d I th fil plot "History of mission at Red Bank { Mjss Catherine Gorman of Leon- iiflernooThe funeran at thl ewa residencen held las, witt Fridah Revy. i Burial was made In the family plot kit, 4 olive drab blankets, 2 ahectfl, Joaquln 3L,awrcnce( Benjamin Corn- in New York state. OEM5BBATED THIS FOURTH. founded by the Rev. A. K. Jensen, arjo Was treated for injuries to the Dr. W. W. Kennerly, rector of the pillow and case, raincoat, a suit of June 9, 1807, the second Sunday at- ] (ace. neck, arms and ankle. She was ing, James Rhalnes, Daniel Fullerton blue work clothes, hat, meus Kit and SIET HIS OLD-TJAIB "BUDDIES." Chapel of the Holy Communion, in Mrs. Mary J. Schanelt, ter Trinity. : hurt'when "n car she was driving hit I and lUymond E. Phillips. charge. Members of the Players' canteen. All tho follows in tho whole Bed Banlcora In Festivities at Mate. The post is planning to hold an- I widow of Goorge fechanck of Colts i i(i veterans. World Wor Veteran Found Many ot wan Yesterday. "In tho latter part ot the year ] a pole. other ball next February. bout, club were bearers. TJi^y wero cam p ttr0 Wol war Them at Bull Monday Night. The American legion bugla and 1905, having discovered that the!suffero Willids Brigginjuries so ft Atlantio hla chea Highlandd in s Charles Rothholtz of Newark waa drum corpa of Bod Bank took part In amonchurcgh colorewas"d nopeoplt doine Ign Reandy Bank work. automobile accident on the state high- among thoso who attondod tho ball a parade and patriotic celebration at I wrote to tho Bishop, tho Rt. Rev.way in Mlddletown. He received Chamber of Commerce held by Vornon A. Brown post of Red Matawan ycHtorduy. Many Hed John Scarborough, asking his advice medical attention and went home. Bank Monday night at tho Molly Bankers attended tho event. In ad- and opinion concerning the starting Miss Anna Means, with a fractured Radio Program Friday Pitcher hotel. A short time ago, dition to the parado there wero ath- of such work there. The Bishop re- rib and injuries to the head, and whllo at tho Vctornna of Forolgn lotto contests, water nporta, fireworks past two weeks. plied promptly, stating that the mat-John J. Gilbert, with injuries to the The second of the .series of civic "I'vo just been made superintendent Wara state convention at Atlantic and a concert by the Koyport fire ter had his full approval and that ankle and face, were brought to the.programs over station WJBI, spon- Weddings. Mrs. Schanck wag born at Colt's •ity, ho mot Commander Thomas department band, hospital following an automobile ac- Neck and was the daughter of theforeman. It's just like being a The winners of I should communicate with the rec- sored by the Tied Bank Chamber of goant in ltho legultic8l ur: umy Meagher whom ho had not aeon sinco tha contests wero: Morrison—Erdman. late George and Margaret Conover ""Tfu charV "°.', " ,' „ I .have tor at Red Bank, the Rev. Robert lent Sunday at Holmdel. They arc commerce, will bo broadcast Friday Taylor Her husband died seven • " Be of thle mmedicat l unit of our liia World war service. Mr. Roth- Flfty.yord daih—Jnracs O'NcIl 1«|. MacKellar, but that he, the Bishop from New York. night from 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock. Ed- On Wednesday, afternoon at 4:00 holtz, who formerly lived at Chicago, Francis Bhilbor ad, Arthur WaUh 3d. Henry Strut of East Orange and years ago at Freehold, whero they outfit. Our unit has three men and Ono hundred yard danh—Arthur Ellcoi, feared lest I should undertake too Heny g win Gilland, superintendent ' of o'clock. Miss Jane Morrison of Ocean I am now going to waa in tlio 148th Held artillery regi- much lor my health. formerly resided, and Mrs. Schanck i ,,,,,have a tcnl, . . ~ ment of tho 43d division, or Rainbow Dayton WIlRon, I'Yank Voroe. Isadore Brilliant of Asbury Park schools, will be the speaker. He will City and Howard P. Erdman, eon of h m d Flfty-ynrd riauh—Anna Laird, Jan« Bur- "However, believing it to be God's were reated for injuries recoved in bc lntroduccd b william A Mm Mr. and Mrs. Richard HJrdman of moved to Bed Bank. She Was the l™*'S l m " «*_°° th, e"" al J J ** "I™ division, and ho bocamo acquainted low, Mnry Devlin. annn -iiitnmnl-iUfautomobilet nni>1HPnaccidenrt na rt PnrPorlt MonMnn-- . ' last surviving member of her Immedl- ' " , ,'" ™y' *>?• "«<" Ono hundred yard doih—Ml«< Murl«l •way to wait a while I refrained from I president of the Chamber of Com- Matawan were married in the Mat-ate family ] CharliK l ne O'Burn made a membor of with many Rod Bankoro, Ha ro- mouth. eolved tho crolx do guerre for valor Drown. writing to Father MacKellar until morce. An organ recital by Larry awan Presbyterian church by the The funeral was helhldd lasltt SaturSt - I; mfy; squad Ono hundred yard dash—Thomas Parli, May 20, 1907 and on the 22d of tho Laros will be broadcast from the Rev. William H. Dllts. the bride waa Lo d lmt ho av m0 and bravery. While at the ball Mon- William Krown and Joseph Conovar. afternoon at tho Taylor rcsl-L I ' ™ ? ^"^ S ,° One. hundred yard relay—Joan LqFavr* month I received a most encourag- Baptist church. attended by Mrs. Richard Erdman, day 1 T day night ha met many of hla for- "Unloaded" Gun Jr., and Richard Eidman, Jr. wasdence with Rev. John A. Hayes, pas- the othor day. Ho pulled a buglo out mer "buudlea," including Mr. Mea-and Isabella Eitgeliiton. ing letter from, him, stating his. ap- Last week's program was well re- of hiu bag and gave a few army Ono hundred yard relay—Walter Hob» proval and requesting me to come ceived. Mayor Charles R. English his biotlier's beet man. tor of the Presbyterian church, In ghor, Dr. Harold R. Applegate, Lieu- Innoti and Jack llocklnuor. charge. The bearers wero William calls. Tho boys wanted tr/Uill him. tenant Joseph Fix, John Fix, Looter Divine—lonhelle Egaelflton. over and talk the matter over with Had Bullet In Itwas the speaker. Owing; to a brealc Tho bride was dressed in a pale Ho Is In the tent next to mine with him. In tho line betn-fjen tho Baptist Uo pebble crepe ensemble and wore K. Ely, Harry and George Schanck, Conk, William Dowd and Joaquln In a baaoball gamo in the morn- While playing with a supposedly Harry Gullclc, William Clayton and that big fat drummer of the Perth Lawronce. ing tho Matawan flra dopartmont "Accordingly on the following Sat- church and the broadcasting station a corsage of butterfly roses and aEdward Taylor. Burial In charge of Amboy bugle corps. urday I went to his home, 207 Maple unloaded revolver. Joseph Jackson, portions of Mr. Laros's organ re- bridal wreath. The matron of honor "Iv'o Just heard that wo may wind Mr. Rothholtz saya ho enjoyed team defeated tho Matawan Ameri- South Eatontown Negro, accidentally tlio Wordon funeral homo was in himselt very much at tho ball n'nd can legion team by tho score of 12 avenue, and found a most cordial cital wero not properly received. The wore a grey pebble crepe dress with the Maplcwood cemetery at Free- up In Montana. I dont know wheth- reception, and learned from him that shot a companion, Frederick Terry, trouble has been remedied, BO that a corsage of pink roaes. er thero Is any truth In that story or that ho han had few ouch pleasant to 12. . Negro, also o( South Eatontown, in this week's broadcast from the hold. days since tho closo of tho war. yes- there- was a possibility of getting tho After a week's honeymoon the not. Wo dont have much army drill Rumaon 10, Old Oaks S. use of a well equipped chapel, known the stomach late Monday afternoon. church should bc received without young couple will make their horne —just enough to maintain discipline. terday Mr. Rothholti attondod tlio aa the "Durham Memorial church." Terry was taken to the Monmouth any trouble. •with Mr. and Mrs. Richard ffi. Erd- William E, Book, Every division of the World war Aihoiican legion colobratlon at Mat- Tho Rumson polo team, with t '" .""Father MacKellar decided to wrltr* Memorial hospital by the Eatontown man, Sr. The bride is kindergarten army la represented hore. Tho boys awan with tho Bed Bank bufflo and Hvo-goa\ handicap, defeated Old Oaks first aid squad. Hla eulidttlciii WWJ Tho funeral of William E. Rock, aro mostly all gray, hut thoy dont drum corps. yeatorday afternoon at tho Rumoon to Mrs. Durham, the founder of thereported as serious. teacher in • tho -Mntnwftn- piihlln fiiltor nnr). publisher, of, the Red cbapel (1891) concerning the matter. Cars in Collision chool. Bank Echo for 29 years', who died on louk old. country club, 10 to 9. Tho Rumaon After going over certain plans, it waa The two men were toying with the "My address is Irving S. Harrison, Shrewsbury Personals. line-up consisted of Bheldon Prem pistol, a 32 caliber Spanish automatic, Sunday of last week, was held last tlco, I. Balding, J. Roobling and J. decided that wo would see Mrs. Dur- • On Rumoon Road Thomas—Ullcry. Wednesday afternoon at tho Wordon S. F. Co. 2208, V. C. C. C, PliUtsburg- Mr. and Mrs. Michael MeGarlty of ham together in Anbury Park. Ao in Terry's home. In handling the funeral homo on East Front street Barracks, Now York.", Elkus. On Old O&\ip woro M. Kom- cordingly in May 31, 1907, Father gun it was accidentally discharged, Two grandsons of Robert H. Mo Mr. and Mrs. Burton Thomas of Shrewsbury have as their guesta morer, C. Smith, Qoneral H. S. Bor- the bullet entering Terry's stomach. Branch avenuo announce the mar-with Rov. Charles W. Nelson, pastor Patrick and Miss Mary Conway of den and B. Buthrauff. MacKellar and I called upon Mrs. Carter, Newark Attorney, w^re in- riage of their daughter Tholma to of St. Thomas's chapel, of which Mr. Brooklyn. " - Durham and received her hearty Jackson waa taken to Freehold jured Monday when the car driven by I Rock was ono of tho founders, in MISS AMY E. CLARK ENGAGED. consent and approval with tho un-•where he is being held on a charge charge. William Wilson, son of Mr. and Big Bass Off Hook. derstanding that tho chapel building of atrocious assault and battery to another automobile on the Rumson Sodua, New York, Girl to Wed Ev-Mrs. John Wilson of White road, be in charge of Father MacKellar aa await tho outcome ot Terry's in- diana, on June 27, at Point Pleas- Mr. Eoclt was also one of the erett Burdfio of Lalco Avenue. Shrewsbury, wns Beverly burned Stewart VanVllot of Shrewsbury road at Prospect avenue, Little Sli- ant, Pennsylvania, by Rov. Charles founders of the colored lodge of Elks when several fireworks In his pants caught a OVi-pound striped baos off rector of Trinity church, Red Bank; juries. He will bo tried on a charge er. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Clark of Sodua, but that all other matters would of manslaughter in the event of Ter- C Earle. Tho couple will reside and six members of that organization pocket exploded. While playing, a Sandy Hook lant week on a light! Robert McCarter, seventeen, and with the bride's parents for a short served as bearera. Thoy are William New York, have announced tho en-playmate throw a small firecracker stool rod. Tho rlsh has boon entorod coma under the Jurisdiction of St.ry's death. Frank, fifteen, suffered severe lacer- gagement of their daughter, Miss Augustine's Rev. A. E. Jensen. time, after which they will move to Copper, DeWItt Robertson, Matthew into the boy's pocket which exploded n a contest, conducted by tho Motor ations of the face and head. John Indiana, Mills, James Cain, Willis Robertson Elizabeth Clark, to Everett E. Burdge and ignited tho others In his pocket. Boys' atoro, for tho largest cdiblo fleh "We decided then to begin the ser- Dellanoy, the chauffeur, suffered face and Gall Thompson. Burial waa in ot Lake avenue. The engagement caught In thin vicinity within a speci- vices of the church on June 9, 1807.Another Accident lacerations. White Ridge cemetery at South was announced at a dinner party at fied time. Tho bass was tho eighth "On tho afternoon of June 0, 1007, Martin H. Zigman, New York city, Eatontown whero the Elks held ser- tho Clark home. Gnvo Birth to Son, caught by Mr. VanVllet-on hio light (second Sunday after Trinity) I left On Bayshore Road driver ot the other car was injured Postoffipe Men on vices with John Westbrook serving as Both Mies Clark and Mr. Burdge Mrs. Samuel Wotnsteln of Hanco rod. _ ^ on the neck and arm. Kitty Ginsley, aro graduates of Cornell university, road, Fair Havon, gave birth to a son Asbury Park with my lay reader, Mr. Two persons were Injured in an- Nine Days' Furlough exalted ruler and Hev. R. C. C. Jones P. MacDougal, at two P. M., for Red also of New York, with Zigmati, has of Matawan as Chaplain. and ho ia publicity manager for thethis morning at tho Rlverview hos- Boys can make extra pocket money Bank, where we arrived at 3.45other accident on the new bayshore both shoulders broken and is in the Lincoln hotel, New York. pital selling Tho KeBrlotcr—Advertisement o'clock. boulevard in Middletown township Riverview hospital. Both cars were The postal employees of the Bed last Sunday morning when two cars demolished. - Bank postoftlce have been given a "At tho cbapel we found a fairly came together at the intersection of nine days' furlough, which started I. B. Taylor good congregation assembled ol white Tho drivers were summoned to ap- of Asbury Park died at tho Fltkin this Btreet and Palmer avenue. pear on July 12 before Recorder Monday and will be in effect dur- and colored .people numbering about Miss Helen Evans, riding In a car ing the months of July, August and Memorial hospital last Wednesday thirty. altogether. Myron Campbell to answer to charges morning of paralysis. Ho was a res- ownod and operated by James Car- of reckless drivlnp. September. The nine- days have been "In tho congregation were the fol- ter of Atlantic Highlands, was treat- distributed over tho period of three ident of Asbury Park for 35 years lowing persons: (white) Mrs. Dur- ed at the Matawan hospital for months so that each employee will and was a director in tho Asbury ham, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. H.lacerations of the face and hands. GRATEFUL TOR WORK. work only seven hours per day forPark and Ocean Grove bank and T. Conover, Miss Helen Oaldwell, Michael San Giacomo of Long Branch the Asbury Park and Ocean Grove tho next three months, instead of building and loan association. Dur- Mrs. MacKellar and several other wag taken to Klvervicw hospital, Another letter in Praise of Mrs.the usual eight hours. As no ex- 000 white friends. Among my ownpeoplo where he wag treated for lacerations Ivy Battersby. ing his career as a builder and con- were Mr. ana Mrs. Rock, Mrs. Wil- tra men have been put on to substi- tractor ho erected some of tho out- of his right hand. Ho was riding in To the Editor of The Register: tute the furlough, which is In the liamson, Mr. Richardson, Mrs. Sut-a car owned and driven by his fath- standing buildings of the shore sec- phen, Mlsa Human, Mrs. Lenanett er, Angelo San Giacomo, also ot Dear Sir: nature of, a pay cut, will necessitate tion, some of which were tho Monte- and four children. Long Branch. I waa aoglad to read in your paper additional work on the part of theroy hotel of Asbury Park, tho Essex "The service was a most hearty thahat MrsM . BattcrabBttb y was" goini g to men on duty to compensate for thoand Sussex hotel at Spring Lake and ...JULY 6th.Thru t2th The accident was investigated by keep her free employment office men who are taking their hour off. many residences in Deal and Asbury and encouraging one. Father Mac- slate police attached to Middletown CAMPBELL'S Kellar took tho first part o£ tho day open. She has done so much good The offic„e will be open tho same Park. -' headquarters. No complaints were for the working people. My husband I hours a3 before. Mr. Taylor is survived by his wife CHOCOLATE prayer and played the organ and made. Kot work through her efforts, and rkE Can made an address. Eev. A. E. Jensen ho had been idle for over a year. and a daughter, Mr3. James W. Bel- OT-T-FINE 3 - 23c read the latter portion ot tho ser- We had no money and hardly enough lah of Fairfield, Connecticut. vice and preached the sermon from CONSTABLES' DINNER. to cut. Mrs. Battersby gave us food School Problems D. & C. LEMON St. John x:27, and tho lay reader, and clothes. fks? Mr. MacDougal, read the lessons and Monmouth County Association Holds I feel that The Register helped us Under Discussion Mrs. Charlotto Finn, PIE FILLING 3 23c Banquet at Uncroft. also, as wo read about her line work spoke. wife of William Finn! died sudden- FLAGSTAFF A dinner was £iv<:n last week by if. your paper. Wo are very grate- Despite tho threatening weather ly from a heart attack last Wednes- "On this occasion I introduced Mr. ful to Tha Hegister and to Mrs.nearly 100 persons attended the pub- Jar larga 2kg. MacDougal to the flock aa one -whom the Monmouth County Constables' Battersby. day at her summer home at Leo- Sandwich Spread 12c I had selected and appointed to take relation at Triangle Inn at Lincroft. lic meeting held in tho Sylvan Forum nardo. She was 53 years old and Mrs. Allan Crawford. at Therein McCampbell's farm at CHOC, or VANILIU charge of theservices for mn nt There were several prominent speult- had been a summer resident of that point." ers present. William H. Sagurton of Holmdel yesterday afternoon. The Leonardo many years. Besides her rk(? I'LACi STAFF Keyport, veteran newspaperman, of- CLEARED $85 FOR HOSPITAL. meeting was called to discus3 the husband she is survived by several E-ZEE FREEZ 3 - 25c No. 2J4 Con ficiated as tojiHtmaster. Constable question .of "How Can Our Schools children. Tho funeral was held Fri- FRUIT COCKTAIL Songfest and Concert at Mlddletown Re Financed and Improved?" Amos KNOX GELATINE Oliver Dean of Tennent, vice presi- Village Largely Attended. day in a Catholic church at Brook- 19c noIe No. Auto Goe3 Over dent of the association and chairman E. Krayblll, superintendent of the lyn and burial was In Mount St. nEAUDSLFA' PINEAPPLE *°- of the committee on arrangement.1;, j The Clinton chapel and Union Bap- Asbury Park schools, presided. Sev-Mary's cemetery at that place. Highlands Cliff welcomed the guest;;. tist churches of Middlctown village eral principals onu teachors of coun- MUSTARD 10c FUOSXAFF ASST, FLAVOnS Among the speakers were Con- > cleared $35 for the Monmouth M ty public schools wero present and A JDeFoto coupe went over tin; took a prominent part in the discus- MARASCHINO PURE FRUIT SYRUP Pint JUB gressmnn Fre(if:rn:k A. Hartley, Jr,, | orial hospital of Long Branclr by a Mrs. Lllllo Robinson, 5-or. not. cliff Sunday near the Log Cabin of Jersey City, who declared the sonpfest and concert last week. The sion. So much interest was shown restaurant on the shore Doulcvarcl at the meeting that tho question will wife of George F. Robinson, who CHERRIES 10c of Conr;rers was he mo!,tmoney Iia3 been applied to the hos- formerly rosined at Leonardo, died flfa between Water Witch and Atlantic important in the history of the Unit- pital emergency fund for free care. be further discussed at a meetln/r Sunday, June 25, at lief homo at L03 cmn.r; SWEET CORN Highlands. The car was stopped by ed States a:; The concert was given under tho. di-planned for tho Grange on August 13. Snt Mxt been about halt way down Iho hill. no previous war-time Angolcs of heart trouble. Sho was Pickles - - 25c Standard :l CVvr t.ailed U|n m to face rection of Mrs. Ifollle. Glvens Lang- 31 years old. Mre. Robinson wai EARLY JUNE PEAS Policeman Charles Herbert of Hlgh- problems :.o acute as Unit brought up ford of Red Bank and she has re- CAH HITS l'OLl!>—TWO UUKT. I tho daughter of Mr. nnd Mrn. D. T lafido arrived on (he scene shortly by (he depression. Ho declared tlit>. ceived many cuJupliinontii on the ex- FI,A(1 STAFF TOMATOES afterward, but found no one in the • ' Clemcnto. Bc3lden her huaband iih( l(l-o». Jnr President's indu:"trial and homo, loan cellence of the program. The com-Maclilnn Driven by William Opfor- ] lo survived by two children. Marie PRESERVES 17c MnnttavA car. From the registration number 1 STRING BEANS biiul:i as "lnifif stride.'* in tlio mittee in charge states that it is very l'orcccl Oft" lload. and Raymond Robinson, and three Assorted Flavors lift learned from the s'.dto police that j direction." Constable Ahram Dixoii, grateful to everyone who contributed brothers and throo aiatera. tho car was owned by Leonard Wl-jjiraiidciit nf the club, complimented to the success of the songfest nnd A car driven by William Opfcrp - A Delicious Spread lor CtBcicr* niann of JU^Lindu was forced off tho RERVK WrCII lunson ct Fort Hancock, 'tile car [ t he members of tboir co-oporat ivn concert. IMSTANT POSTUM 4-OJ. Con 23C had been stolen nt Atlantic IliRh-; spirit. Justice of tlir. Pence Walter road at Hilton Park, near High- I'ollco Eccover Car. liNKEDA BAKERfl lands, by another car Saturday F ncj lands while Wilkinson waa in the ! -)• Mills nf Kcd Bunk also spoke nt <;UKSTS AT An automobile owned by Harry Vi 2 I-UL nn.. i5c nrmuioment park nntl lit: hud report- thi- dinner. night and ran into a pole. Witii Bray of Long Branch, stolen early Snow Flake Wafers "' 16c GREEN CIRCLE RICE " cd Iho theft to the police .-U ,'int. , Mayor lingll.sh nnd C'oinicllmen to him wero lii;:a Florence Luwlcy, last Haturday morning at that city, HDOKMOXT Bt ly INDIAN CIIINC VISITS CAM!1, Hear Myron iUoorn'ii Orchctilra. also of Highlands, and John Murray j woo recovered by Rod Bank polico a RED STAR BR001S "" of Red Bank. Miss Lawley and uhort timo later. The car wan lound Butler CRACKERS"* 14c Mayor Charles R. ISnglltili and Murray wero cut. about the face. | by Sergeant Osborn Harrison on HOLIDAY T)AN( I j: Arrow and Wife Sprnd iiu'mhcra nf the borough council will J)«.V'i lit J'olnl. They were taken to tho Long Branch ' Broad street, near BerKen place, ; >m guests of honor ]''ii(lay night at hospital in the HlRhlarula iimbulnnco . where It had been abandoned, Fourth ii( July Krent llrld ut Kvilm- Mr. V'aytianm, ;ion uf (ho (-hicf of | Allotihunit inn, which ly under the nnd after receiving medical treat- Combination Sale ming Kiver Saturday. < I he Piinhit) Indians-, was n visitor nt j '"imaRement of Morel L. Peterson. ment were able to 'fro home. Opfer- " —•»«-«» . Kiltie Point (m th(! south idiom of I Myron Mdoro and hhi nino-pieco or- mann wan not hurt. New Sinters ot Morcy Superior, A 2-LB. PKG. GRANULATED SUGAR and T133 Fourth of July holiday danco. will play for of the HwlniminK Hivcr country club tlin Meti-rlnccmlc liv l.-i:i(. dancing. Tills Mother Mary Thfil-eyu, who for wan held Saturday evening nt tiir Mr. Paytinmo and hi;! wife- have. orchestra catnc into prominence Honorary ;- i full-blnoded TSrond street nailed from New York porior for nine yoai'ii. Motiier Tlier- Garden 1'iiehlo Indian. His name, when on !iaf urdny on tho R. fi. "CaVInt hla" laiit wcok'ii lncetinfr of tho league eaa w;3fl iifiniitant to the retiring Su- FLAGSTAFF BEETS 2 nca Mcdnclclon, (Ji'orgo Hamilton,' n Mrs. Mayhcw I ceiled tho ficout oath, MIIIR Mnry Conhinen, Henry Ilobel- j trannlated into Kiiglluli. i,, )< lnmlnK no niombtirr! of the Ruymond-Whlt- perior for 25 yenrii. miinn, Mlsa Emily Wnltera, Mr. nnd j Arroiv. Ho, !•< (ho nuthor of tlio oomh Ciinnrd, North C'ajxi Cruliic. after which a cold committed piii s MM Mrs. James Busson, Carroll Downey book, "Klnmln;; Arrow and His i co- Kor the next five weeks they will wan presented lo her |,y Mrs. (in-! LEADER COFFEE find iiarty of ten, Mr. and Mrn. J. Iple," and v/nn /oininrly ilnncinf; In- make their homo on the "CnrJnlhla" trudo Wngncr, lenrtrr of tho troop, I HlgliliHiils Vlullorii. .fojmph Connor, iMr. and .Mrs. Arthur ! structor in the lirnenl Thompson and will visit Iceland, the North while tho Olrl Kcntitn stood nt KllLii; Winifred Gi'oon and Cherttcr GREEN CIRCLE COFFEE . 25c Boyle, 3}anie! Kennedy, Miss Anna '' Hpaon Woodcraft in Cape, the famous Norwegian fjords tcntlon. K. {'uniminfiu of Now York and Mexico. Jill?!! fteogoi of KranoburiT were Vm m Khicldn. Edward McDftrmott, Carroll I nnd Severn] Imporlnnl ficandinavlrui Clrlll Open. U. S. G. COFFEE " tb. Can Morfot\l, Mlvn Joyce Afcrcer, IMnn | JIo wnn tlnllfthtpil with tho location cities lncliiciim.; Oslo, iUocliholm nnd guciitfs of Ml'js lililylho ijllberblutt of Grace Mintnn, Paul Ilhitelninnn, ' nnd layout of Ilio iB and picnic Copenhagen, tint Ihrco capital!!. They '1% I^rionunlo Ri'lll on Center Hi/;hlandn over HIR holld/jy week- Miss Oorinulc Mijiton, John Mui1- Hroundfj nt. Kuir o I>,,Sut. .lorwph M. will havo ihreo days In Uunnln where nufl at Leonardo l« now ojien for din- end. V/ARD'S SLICED RYE BREAD 10c Aro Advancing—Huy et l*rpsr»t phy, Mr. nmi Mrn. HuniucI HH1|IC>J-, ' IMiHd of rtcd Bank In manner of (lio "Ciirlntlilu" will nfop ,it I,niln- In;; nnd dnncliifr. A popular orrlip-.'- Low Pricta M\mi Gwendolyn Casn, Joifoph Ghez- tlio camp. grad and Ilicro will bn a nldft trip to Ira Minlahcd nniHlc. from nine until ... . .„ . „, xl, John .1. Itoiiliin, Mian/lylvla JJInn, AIOJICOW,' tho .Soviet, capital. There ono canh nli;ht. Tho proprUitora are Attorney at UUraRo J'rtlr. Prrry Hoilen and .Ianic3 Zart'nilia. MIBH irloreiuro Korgntium, promln- Mil!. Ji'lm lllnrk, Mr, jinil Mrn. Chen- , . Ono of tho qiilcIifiRt waya to Und . will also lie a day at thn free city t,| 8 rlK Onmi;;, which adjoina Hi,. i,liirh ,lifl. fnt Heil linn It attorney, loft latit Itr Alhnrlr, and parly of eight, and i(»?B wl'L"'^"" ,'' '" ' -- 'I'hn^rnad to hotter nnd bifrf-rr tiu^l-!'nun sday for Chk-siKo, where fihe. will Mr, ana Mie. Bruce Rohrey. prB cusseil Polinh Corridor, anil nt Znji. »*. -«.i ».... r,_..... ;,_, Imcnr . t Want Department.—Advcitlco- Jiot, Uio "Uonto Carlo of the Baltic- " n«:!B lfinlii tluouKh Thd J(es|',ii(.|:'na(i. | vlnlt tho Century of rrogrcos exno- \ \ veitlisijisr columns.— AdvoiliuemonU sHIofi* 1 RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 5, 1938.
fhe communion of the body of Bisvoi.im<»nsTs OF BASEBAM, portal, aa the olu-faflhioned report- Thomas used to practice hitting foulo him of Ratan'a defeat, was placed Christ" (I Corinthiana 10:16)? ers would eay, who utood on his bag by thc hour. By the time tho oppos- fully dressed In hia club window, and WANT ABVERTlSilll Atnoni; tho citations which coin- from Ilascball Blagazlne all afternoon would he as much use ing pitcher got rid of this inarko- sat there, apparently alive, in full priae tho lcs«nn-Bormon ia the fol- by Harold C. Burr. to his team an a clothing store dum- man he wag so exhausted he was an View of St. James's street, until bets Jesse J. McIIray lowing from tho Bible: "For as often In dlscusolnf; tho players who have my. easy mark for the battera who came were paid. Death, according tn tra- Too Late For Ck-i'.fe atfc«. dtlon cancels all wagers as well as 1UVK 1 *! 1N 1 \ 1.1 i Illl , t * lit". an ye eat this bread, and drink this wrought big changes in baseball tho After Comlskey came Willie Kcel- after. Thomas was rapidly making 1 1 \ Hies Sara M. Willctt, a retired Red cup, yo do shew tlio Lord's death namo of that arch-revolutionist, Babe er with his p!uco hitting.' Tho aver- a farce out of one phase of the game all engagement. !. Real Estate il I I ii nl It ((,( Ulll ?- « «Uv Bank isehool teacher, has moved from utul, lnn.1 i in 1 t U'll 1 I 1 111 1, till t'hon* Bertha C. Polhemus. Insurance JIul Bui 1 1 1 ".ill "it. hi guilty of tlie body and blood of the itcen managers was thrown into con- —and Iet3 tho rest ride. But Keeler against him—never an enviable spot Robert R. Voorhceu, Jr., son of Mr. lllir. Hnl II III Mrs. J. J. Qulgloy ot 287 Sprint; Lard" (I Corinthtann 11:20,27). I fusion. Tho sacrifices hit and the nd Mra The lesHC-n-sermon aleo includes stolen base became obsolete. Every- had tho whole thing down to a sci- and had to go back to hitting J - Robert H. Vonrhees, will JIAIt .AIT, , ir [I 111"t 1 lU in u "Jt~ street was registered last week at 71S Klver Koad, Fair Haven. lit Hi III 1 1 111 111 In Iho following pasoago from tile!body started Bwlnging for tho long ence. "I hit 'em where they ain't," singles and doubles. | begin a five-year course in mechani- i In li farm the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall at Atlan- ho aaid. He would tuck the butt of cal engineering at Georgia School of Plloilo Ited Hank K01-M. ful i ill 1) •1 11 i il . , Hnvi IT ML-*- tic City. Chrlntlan Hcienco textbook, "Science hit. Until Ruth went to reaching for IH( t,It rlinii in ni M \ in n'lU tiliif in v&V' ! hia chunky little bat up behind his Technology at Atlanta this week. He 11 "uta."c. W. DoBoischo of Branch nnd Health with Key to tho Scrip- "Ruth has all but run the little the fence, baseball hadn't known any 1 nmilitl ,11 *> imliy thicn-tfi-nns avenuo is stopping at tho Bcaradnlo turca" by Mary Baker Eddy: "If all jman ou of baseball" says Rabbit port ear and hit blithely to all fields upheaval for a decade or more. The and his parents left for Atlanta by ill 11 (linn 1 I mtlfiil h< ry rrlti. whllo infleldora went tearing out on automobile Sunday, Lodge at Scarsdale, Westcheiiter who over partook of tho sacrament Mnranvllle, 1 know I d have a tough game, hedged in by laws and re- Stun Inuy 1 lllfl hi |i, I ml Mi nnirmth. had really commemorated tho suf- i "mo breaking in now. All tho clubs the grass and outfielders came plung- strlctlono, was a standstill. The play- Church, Sunday-school and Chrls- county, New Vovlt. N J J nk of hlr, i aro looking for big blrda, hoping ono ing in from their normal posts. He ers, seemingly, had thought of every.. Itlan Enedavor i5ociety services at the PI niMii l n i E7M in I-HU .or Bale. Mlsa Helen Phillips of Maple ovc- forlngo of Jesus and dru Mi n Vriiml 11 ' i \ nlli rv mic , Atlim- thing. But leave it to the Baba to II- IJUhlumli lilini it •* Btrllte a last bizarre blow and stir up 1 Prices for potatoes and nearly all 1)O1M,I> 11 TIL 1 UIIIl > il inn \\~ he ln~7*> I M " lutionist who upset the whole apple- ly the past few dnys. There is gen- cart. LXV "Ml M( 1 1) it, mil mi IKI ..n't eral rejoicing in this farming com- Oil i \ 1 . 1 munity over the prospect of better Choice Holsteins, Guernseys nf,l. I,(ll ICLlll it n it I '/ 'imi'i ctc'lleui hnn of Branch avenue. »»-«> Elm place left by motor Saturday morning. NOTH Cornnitny nn- Robert Pnrkor, who has been a mako a good Joke on them If I could would be all up with thc runner. £45 was made to an officer for the The road to better and bigger busi- 1933. at 12 Noon Sharp, n(»ii 'Lineroft I*'ir omo ticket ntut>n morning for "Tampa, Florida, -where But that was a gambler's chance. hcini: 4 thai, il'io i» dnmitnj will lie patient In tho naval hospital at make a baseball curve. I began to loss of his mount. Melllah appeared ness Jeads through The Register's ad- Rain or Shine. they will visit Mra. Chlnnoclt's im- experiment, but before I got any And if it went through it waa a sure one day on a terrible skate that vertl3ing columns.—Advertisement. for l mediate relatives. They were ac- Brooklyn for tho past five montha, run l'OK KAI.K, Ijitc rnlilmco itlnntn, Copcn- has boon transferred to Now York place I was sent away to school - "Squeeze him homo," became a ! aroused the scorn and derision of his hnfM'ii Hint All Kcfifion. 25 cents iicr Imn- companied on the trip by Misa Mabel new signal on tho Highlanders. Hlnson, Mrs. Chinnock's youngest hospital in New York. Ho under- where they laughed at me for my «tre riny tlon of Hnun) strnet : reaitonablo rent. Call Red Bank, aro vlultluiii K MrsM . Seidel'Sldl'a 1 against Harvard tho ball curved. «t_7« Mcrhiiulr stt-L'f't. Rod nank. * I^inff Island, wan a week-end guost i, C. H. Barrow. Mrs. C"0U)NIA!J""H"oUKI-;"witii n Colonial not- Seldel waa formerly Misg Maryland Throughout the game ho had tho Liim: fnnnnite f.jlonini kftrhen fn rear; of Wallace street. Mica Scheffo.l la Crimson . battera at his mercy. And UIVKC ti-cc-s slinil)l»efy, tipin'OKlmatoiy 1mlf Barrow. :U-di 1( a slater of Max DIatel, Red Bank so curve ball pitching came Into an arro of Ki )in"l; imrn with threo stalls; A bazar and chicken pattio supper streaking for home, the ball coming A renl eonninnment of 7fi head nf thn licut liiitii with hnili-in isliowcr; new oak floors airport mechanic. will bo hold Thursday night, July baseball, the first of tho great off ££250 that he would have a letter dntry rowH ever put. up at. mictinn. These ilowiiitairH. oriwirml witlc honed a uttittatrn; Mrs, Edward Heblor of Forked 13, in thc basement of tho Metho- changes. up, sure to bent him if the batter carried 50 miles in one hour. j ^ cows were nhipi'cd from Ohio. Wisconsin rphuilt lircnljircH. Prlro will nurprlse Von. River has been vlaltirlg- Mra. David On the old Atalntics, of Brooklyn, fails; the batter crouched and tense won his wager, by enclosing the let- ' [«! nnd Michigan to be sold for the hitrh dol- If you v--tu\t ;tr. old ftc:uitlful homo In dist church by the ladles' aid socie- —that's truly Helen Lee Getty lar. Many of these rows are fresh and Orentumi!. V.IIUIL' ttixen aro low, cell I. VanDervecr of Wallace street. ty. Tho supper will bo served from waa a little chap called Tommy Bar- Belasco setting, ter in a cricket ball, which was then nome CIOHR ppi-intrei-H. TuhemiHn »nd blood Hiitnnt'uvn 'JIM. Lnnin Ti. Hiilnr, Oroan- John Bolln of Riverside avonue re- half-past five to eight o'clock. low. Ho swung a short light stick dramatic, wracking. It's all over in thrown from hand to hand by twenty AGENT. tented with tuberculin relent, One if Hie pqrt, N. J. '_ and couldn't hit the ball very far. He Phone Red I3ank 1824 for circulars, hcHl lot of milk prmlurei-H nnd highest turned home Thursday from tho Misa Louise Ncilson and Miss Ruth an instant, but for that instant the cricketers standing in a wide circle. vdiTii uns,'.!^ixti7ri, nrroan ntrcot from Loyg Branch hospital, whero ho was had noticed how the infieldcrs all crowd lives. A bettor—although he never had rescrvationa and rates. •huttcrfat te^tera ever nocn! and the Ktent- irhnuJ, just oil highway; 375 Rumor wore initiated into the Sons played back for hard-driven balls. est opportunity to buy these tfood towa K:\tontnwn i •J',14 K.'itnntmvn. a blood poisoning patient, and Daughters of Liberty lodge last A California pitcher, Elmer Strick- taken a golf club In his hand—un- will he yours at 1hi» pale. Mlsa Ann Bruna of Jersey City So ono game he came innocoptly to lett. who chewed gum Industriously dertook to drive a ball a quarter of a Wo fll way a nell, no veseivca, the hitch LOST— IJ-SHK~KCtter"iiwpy. Itoward if re- week. No meeting was held last NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT turned tn Itov. T. G. Tho man, bo^: 2. was a weok-ond guost of Misa Ann bat, shortened his grip with tho first in the box, one day stumbled upon a mile on the flat, "on either his first dollar tnkes tho cow. You can nco thene Leotianl... N. J. ______HlRglna of Elm place. night due to tho holiday. pitch and, instead of swinging, bunt- great discovery. He accidentally wet Eutute %*f Porry Itynn Non-lo. deceived. cows nry tinio before r>nlc. Re mire nnd Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clay of First 5 or second attempt." Choosing the Notice in hereby (riven that the accounts attend thin cnxv H.-IIG where you flhvnya BKOiU'IKS for «JLIC. (leartso H. Roberta, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. McLar- ed the ball down tho third base foul his fingers with the saliva and didn't ice of Lake Placid for his links, he of the subscriber, administrator of thc ee- buy the beat nt you nwn price. Sule Now Mmimoiith. N. J. and Lexington avenues entertained tnte of Baid dereaRcd, will \>c audited nnd en of Washington, D. C, spent the line. The pitcher and third baseman stop to dry his hands on his pants won easily. every two weeko, Th rsday*. Some hulls YOUNC SC(JTCIIM AM~iientrcn ponttion as Mry. T. R. Compton and children, Htntcd by the SurroKiite of tho Comity and heifers. holiday with Mra. McLaren's mother, wero caught flat-footed, and Barlow before delivering thc ball. It slipped From such trick wagera, it is a Monmouth and reported for settlement to chauflour; un :xll nround man, with Mra. Edith Smith of Weataldo ave- Mrs. John Glass, Jr., Mrs. Barbara sped triumphantly down to first. But grotesquely from his hand. His relief to turn to the finest wager ever the 'Onihnna Court of nnid County, on SEVERAL HORSES. kno\vi(:i!t:R df KroominK nnd Hardening. Kracmer and Mra. Joseph Havens, Thursday, the twenty-seventh day of Ji;l,v, Mnted learns and mn^les, ready Tor any ("liailon Purcnvio, '1 Lukcsldc uvcnuo, Kuin- nuo. Miaa Joan C. Smith, who spent tho crowd would have none of the catcher dove bewllderedly into tho made by a country gentleman. In ron, N. J. all of K"elfoid, laat Friday. A. D.'193,1, at whicli time application WJU work. Good chunk*. Good horsea fm- mile last week with her slater in Waah- innovation. They . hissed and booed dirt, and the ball rolled to the stands. 1811 Sir John Throckmorton won a be made for thc allowance of. commiBBiciiE at all times. Alno KGII poultry, pips, sheep TO (JKT tho bant i-0!mlt3 from tho least lnRton, haa returned home. Mr. Mr. and Mra. Samuel H. Cleeland, nnd hung on Tommy the nickname of "She took a funny hop, Elmer," the bet of 1,000 guineas that he would and counsel feen. and harness. Attend thin auction. Term:! cMtcnditnrc of money try Richfield naso- Jr., of Rlvor road, spent tho week- aissy. He became discouraged at the Dated June IT., A, t>. 1933. lino. the liaHolino of power. No fraction anil Mrs. Niclt Ruuso of Long cnd wl( catcher apologized. ait down to dinner in a coat that had ALBERT W, WOKDEN, JR., cliarncF, no pouted price, no cash price, Branch and Miss Rose Carolli of Nor-1 '> Mends at Atlantic City, ridicule, and soon drifted out of Private sales daily on horfie.i and COWH. no flim flam of any kind when you buy M1BS But Strlcklett wasn't thinking of been growing thc same morning on 60 EiiHt Front Street, Red Bank, N. J ristown, Pa., wero Sunday guests of j Elizabeth Cleeland was a rc- baseball, but no ball club of the that passed ball; he was thinking of the back of two of his sheep. The Quinn, Parnnnt5 & DoremuB, JACOB ZLOTKIN & SON, Richfield at Martin Grifnn'» Bervfco nta- ccnt Red Bnnlt, N. J.. tlon. Muplc avenue and J3orscen place, Rad 'Mra. Smith at her camp In the woods ' guest of friends in East Orange. present would think of leaving the tho funny hop. If he could control sheep were sheared at 5:00 A. M. The Phonn 33(J Freehold. Bank. bordering Tlntern lake. J. It. Newman of West New York art of bunting out of its bag of that wet delivery, moistening his wool was spun, dyed and woven and I* IOC tO IB. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Mailler of has a sign on his residence property, tricks. fingers. Finally .he'^ot BO he could the coat delivered to Sir John at Mountainvlllo, New York, have been adjoining tho Methodist church, that Charlie Comlskey, late owner of control his tspitball and it .carried 6:30 P. M. • vlfllting Mr. and Mrfi, Leon !N. Pfm- he will erect a building on the site. the White Sox, began his baseball him past to Brooklyn and the Big In 1750 a man fell down in front nlngton of Sunset avenue. Miss Leigh Leonard Floekcnstein was elected life as tho first baseman of the St. Show. It kept him in the big leagues of Whites and waa carried in. Tho Ponnlngton returned to Mountaln- an honorary member of the lire com- Louis Browns. Like all orthodox for years. members began betting on whether vlllo with them for a visit. pany Monday night. Refreshments first sackers before him, Comiskey The spitter was the first of the he would livo or die, and when a Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ingalla of •wero served after the business scs- hugged his bag as closo as a timid freak deliveries—emery balls, knuck- Eurgeon arrived to attend him, many Weataldo avenuo spent tha week- j sion. base-runner. But hard-hit grounders le balls, fork halls, ahine balls. It members objected on the ground W end and holiday at Watkinn Glen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wesson, Mrs. went through his lega before he wns finally legislated out of the game that it might unfairly influence the 14-16 Monmouth St., RED BANK, N. J. New York. Charles Wesson, Mrs. Viah Smith could stoop for them and he couldn't because the ingenious' pitchers went result. Mrs. Elsie M. Hemphill of Union and Miss June Walters left today by go to his left for a ball because there to all - sorts of extremes improving The most sensational scandal in City, a former resident of Red Bank, motor for the Chicago fair. They wasn't any left to go to—one stop and upon it. •betting history waa the doping of visited in town on Saturday. will be away three weeks. ho was on foul territory. "Look here, Then there was the man responsi- Crockford's horse Ratan in the Der- Mlsa Lorraine Rcpplmrd of Me- George B. Moxlcy is cutting off Bosa," tho budding revolutionist said ble for the present foul-strike rule. by of 1844. Lord George Bentinck, chanic street spent several daya of tho tops of eight large locust trees to ilia manager, "I wish you'd let me On tho Phillies a number of years having wagered 'heavily on this hist week visiting friends at Now on Edwin Stowe's property at tho play off that bag a bit. I could cover ago was Roy Thomas from the Uni- horse, and standing to win moro York. foot of Gilleflpin avenue. more ground and I could hustle back veisity of Pennsylvania, one of the than $100,000 on him, mads the un- W. Edgar Donise of Washington In plenty of time to take throws af- fii-flt collegians to make good in pro- pleasant discovery that Ratan's jock- That's Our Slogan and We Live Up To It street, an old-tlmo Giant rootor, attw ter the ball was hit." . fessional baseball. He possessed the ey, Sam Rogers, had laid 10,000 to Carl Hubbcll of tho Now York Giants Little Silver News. The manager scratched his head eye of an earthbound falcon and 1,000 against him. The horso ac- humble tho St. Louis Cardinals in dubiously, but gave permission. Play- could nick off fouls at will, not the cordingly lost and Rogers waa ruled ing a deep flret base for tho first time an olghtoon-lnnlng gamo Sunday. (The Red Bank Register can be bouffht kind that go up in the air like rock- off tho turf; but the interesting thing Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCuo and in Littlo KHvcr at the Union News stand In tho annals of baseball, Comiskey ets but the little tips that send the about the matter ia the persistent daughter, Miss Ethel McCue,' and at the depot ard at Gcaruo Quackcnbuflb's gave a marvelous all round exhibi- ball back Into the screen. Not con- story that Crockford, having died of John Brandt of: Hightatown, wero general store.) tion. Now a guardian of tho initial tent with his nefarious aptitude, heart failure when the news reached guests Monday of MI-B. MCCUO'S Tho Wenonah missionary society niece, Mrs. Thomas Irving: Bro%vn of will hold a beach party Friday night Broad street. at tho foot of Phillips avonuo at Mr, and Mrs. Charlea LeMalstro of Deal. A supper will bo served at Sunset avenuo entertained Thomas half-past six o'clock. Gerity of Philadelphia over the Mrs. Madclino Wilby, Mlsa Mario week-end and holiday. Wilby and Mrs, George Ivin3 re- Mr. and MrB. Nathan Sutton of turned Monday from a motor trip Elvorsldo avonuo had as their guest to tho Chicago fair. They were over tho week-end, Mr. Sutton'a uls- away two weeks. ter. Miss Vlda Sutton of Newark. Rev. John D. Blair spent the Mrs. Frank F, Boer of Branch Fourth with his brother, Rev. Sam- avenue will^leavo in tho next Jew uel Blair of Syrevillo. days for Toronto, Canada, whore aho Miss Margo McElwaln of New will spend a month with her brother, York la visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chester Garbl. Bickorton. •James Edward, Georgo Calvin, Miss Emma Thomas of West Long Lorraine find William Fay Gullliams, Branch returned home Monday af- children of Mr. and Mra. Jamca Gull- ter a stay of two weeks with Miss liamn of Mechanic street, wero bap- Florence Campbell. tized Sunday at St. James's church Abnor West and family have by Rev. John P. Fallon. The apon- moved from thc Ribustelll house on Eors were Mr. and Mrs.. Thomas Lit- Prospect avenue. tie.. Dr. and Mis. Samuel W. Sheffield YouVe pyt off placing your order for A. D. Milno and family of West! of New York were week-end guests Now York were week-end visitors In t of Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Sheffield o£ printed office stationery supplies because you c town with friends. ! Rivor Viow avenue. Mr. and Mra. Edgar Layton and , Mrs. Howard Taylor of Little Sll- famlly of. Sunset avenue spent the j ver Point was hostoss at a luncheon thought you coold use makeshift methods and week-end and holiday nt Bloomfleld. last week at thc Seabrlght Beach William Windnnglo ot Mnplo nve- club. Dill or Sour nue is seeing tho World fair at Chi- j Clarence FiBher has returned from save money during hard times. cago. a business trip to Dotrolt. Among those attending the World Robert Rothwell ha3 returned from PICKLES fair nt Chicago aro Misses Rose and hia annual fishing trip to Maine. Mario Klatsky of Lindon place. They Leonard Gowlngn of London, Eng- left for Chicago Monday. land, a noted tenor who Is singing Sir. and Mra. Harry Olaen and for thc National broadcasting com- fa:.illy of Grand Rapids, Michigan, pany, wan a guest of Howard P. Qood Printing ' '' aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ol- Llppincott over tho week-end. son of Harrison avenue. Mrs. W. S. Grny of Koxwood Park Mr, and Mrs. Charles F. Conover | Knilod la,tt, week on tho Berengaria Is Not Expensive of Monlournvillo, Pennsylvania, spent.p) ) for a Rnjn,,n, |n Knprlnnd. tthhc holiday weekenweek-end with MrMraa . CoConn- jj Marguerite WWard haa bought Genuine oveu'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry ' Ford aodnn. NEAT APPEARING, WELL PRINTED BUSINESS STA- C. Tilton of Ocennport. Spring Mlsr, Mildred Longstreet of Hud- son avenuo i3 spending tho week at J TIONERY WILL MAKE A GOOD IMPRESSION. YOU'LL tho homo of her sister, Mra. Lcroy | Shrewsbury News. Clayton of Mannsqunn. FIND THAT IT JUSTIFIES ITS SMALL COST. CHECK Fancy Chuck (Tho Hot! Ilank HcjrlBler can ba bought Potato Salad Mrs. Marlon Young and daughtei In Shrewsbury from Klnhnrd Ileako at the OVER YOUR WANTS NOW AND ASK US ABOUT PRICES. Virginia of Avon aro visiting -with poatoflico and at Shrewobtiry Market.) OK Mr. and Mra. Randolph Strykcr of Tho council meeting of tho boiv Harding road. 'ough will bo hnlet nt thc pariah house Cole Slaw Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Novak of East of the Prcabytnrlan church next Sunset avenuo upent the holiday nt Tucuday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Boachwood, Tho mooting was postponed from Mia. Efither Rnso of Harding road lust night b(!cniif30 of tho holiday. j We Know How had as her guerjt yentcrtlay Minn Kov. ami Mrn. J. P. Stotflot of Diana Abrnmnon of Now York. Newark and Mr. and Mm. Raymond x Reginald Wolcott of South iitroot Ward nnd daughter Julia Ann of To Print had an his RUCiitii yesterday Spencer Maplewood wore tho woelt-cntl and Wolf and friends of Creaklll, New holiday fjuo.'iln of Mtn, Kmmu Holmes York. of Kycnmoi'ft nvonuo. Mi;ui Holntica Mllia Beatrice Hurley, Harry Wor- (intovtaliHMl MIH, Chrlntophor Low- Bill Heads, Envelopes, Letterheads, Noteheads, sen and Konnot.li Novak of Red IJnnk thcr and MtuticH lilli^abnth Lufhur- nn their fmujjalow nt Mnnnnquan' 60-62 FIRST AVE., ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N. J. lilemilnf; which wo blow, In Ij not (ho whino they liavo ppent thn past WROU. communion of thn blood of Chrliit? Mm. (i. 11, MlUtirli IM recovering Pricc."Fff..cliv; Thu,-,., Fn. > Sat, July 6th, 'Ah A Tlio bread whlcli wo teak, ia It not .from n recent Hlnenfi, w ' Page_Twelye BANK SEGISTER^ JOLY 5, 1933. Maine there are no states this Bids of the Muson and Dix- AMUSEMENTS large number of lied Bank Buburbar* MB, BIETOBB ANSWERED. S^eacii ¥&tiy Baturdby. on line where tho prohibitionists havo much chance un- rcBldenta, many of whom ore listed Miss Dorla Marks ot McLaren Hlveraldo Conorat® Company Makes less surface Indications arc very misleading. Carlton Theater, aa subscribers! to tho season's offer- street entertained a number of ingu. Tho current production, "Amer- Beaisi ol Bla Claims, frlenflB at a boach party at Sea- ESTABLISHED 1873 BY JOHN H. COOK. Everything seema to show that If prohibition ia to Two features, En- Editorial Views ican Flan," with Hugh O'Cor.nolI, July 3, 1033. bright beach on Saturday night. to retained It will be up to the South to do tho trick. trance" with Warren Willlara, and Dennio Moore and Ben Lackland will Among tho3D present were Doris Thcro will be the crucial test. It seems uko an incon- '•Hello, Sister!" with Dunn. be continued throughout the week Red Bank Register, GISOKGE a HANCE, Editor. will be shown at the Carlton theater Ked BanU, N. J, Murka, Paul ReynoWo, Elizabeth gruous thing that this should be tho aituation when It is [ Two More Nails. with a matinoe tomorrow at half- Dwyor, Loiiiae Hepphard, William HBEDE1UC 8. HAYES, HsnSffiflg Editor. today and tomorrow. The "Warren past two o'clock. Gentlemen: considered that tho present Democratic national admlti- Two more nails were driven into William film, which waa produced by Mokon, Gladys Gil), Philip T. Jian- istratlon is pledged to prohibition repeafand! no part of ! prohibition's coffin with tije'repeal! Earn It is a highly diverting comedy pre- This letter to in reply to a letter nlne, Jr., Marjorio Hill, John Dwyer, the country is more consi3tenly Democratic than the I vote of West Virginiirginaa anandd CaliforniaCalifornia.. YounYoungg concernconcern66 ththoo careecareerr senting the problem of the racketeer published ia your last week's paper Margaret Carton, John Gill, Mar- THOMAS 1BVING BBOWN, rr orcttorcttaa In a manner that Is at once amusing, written by J. Dllfloro concerning our South. In the presidential campaign last year the or-1 Twenty mora nails are necessary o''t 0 depanmont store manager whho jorio Bevlne and 2£lmo McCioud. Publisher end Business beforo the rema entertaining and, though the idea | wage rate and. labor treatment on ganized Dry forces rallied behind the national Republl-i 188 E ble eXeX usee3 rutIllcss our contract R-30, Section 3, now un- "" lmen"t can bc burt'd"'" ° '!'! methods to achieve may eeem remote, with not a little can ticket, but by a strange quirk of fate it is not the I P" charm. "American Plan" comes a3 a der construction. Telephono—Red Bank IS. pros eots are iitor that they Supportinrf Dunn in the companion Mr. DIFIore's letter stated that we normally strong Republican states which aro relied up-' P ear, with West welcomo relief to the grim and ter- were paying our employees from fif- on by the Drys to save the day lor them but the South- feature, which is a Fox film,ar c Virginia doing most cf the brighten- jZaSu Pitts, Minna Gombell, Boots rifying gangsters and racketeers that teen to twenty-ftva cents per hour and Subscription Prices: ern states where Hepublicana are almost "as ecarce aa ing. havo been portrayed on Btago nnd that tho men were working from ten IMallory and Terrenco Eay. The to thirteen hours a day and only get- $1.50 hen's teeth." Strange as it may oeem It is the Demo- California, of course, was conceded- ;creen for several years, always with Ons year ___ •drama reveals the romance of dead ueiiouaneea and never with tho ting paid for eight iiourfl. He also 1.00 cratic South which furnishes the greatest threat to pro- YOU Affl/EKTISED YOUR rtScOs Sis months — humoroua ease that wo found in this stated that wo abuse our employees, .50 hibition repeal. etc. fc FWE SUWIER mra. BUT IKE Tbrca months new piny. Tho satlro is broad, hilar- That this is fact and not fancy will be readily real- has We wish to adviee tho Monmouth 6UEST5 SW WEN VT RWUES yean. ious and understandable, being care- county people that those atatcriienta ized by everyone who remembers what happened at the i children aa well as the adults ful not to reach a point of evor bo- I rr POURED wsjvvT nessce, Virginia and Kentucky bor-.' nro all untrue. We havo communi- 1 THE RED BANH BEGISTEK Democratic national convention at Chicago last summer. ave a treat Friday and Saturday Ing propoaterous. It is to gangdom ROOF IMTO TWEIR ROOVIS- of the when the droll pair of comedians, cated with Mr. DiE'loro slnco tho pub- is a member of When the wet plank was put into tho party platform dry States of the South. hat "Once in a Lifetime" waa to the lication of his letter and asked hlu Laurel and Hardy, come to tho Mon- reason for making such mla-stat- Remained In their seats and fiercely re- election day, DO that ho could ahbw usa siBtcd vcr cflort nad thl inis King, who sings serve a vote of thanka. / tho Monmouth county voters that ho -rwteo credited In tils paper and also the local new <> y > « ^ s delegates of the other Tho cost was as follows t was interested in their welfare and oth Thelma Todd, Henry thereby bring more votes for any publishe™ d. thereinI, .!. ' states to place their standards in tho line of march. for repeal by more than a 3-2 major- ArmeUaTrl^'a "chorus oVloO voice's. Int Drunk ._. Frtd_Knlght There are more than enough Southern.states to prevent Second Drunl: „ David Leonun) candidate ho might be favoring. repeal of the Eighteenth amendment. Uartciuler Robert J. Mulligan Aa to tho actual rato which we pay linucklo liomo\6 Hugh O'Conuell WEDNESDAY, JULY S, 1033. U our employees: Wo pay them from The Wets have one decided advantage. The South j July 18, Is likely to see the light also• jp Jr of%Hg7nPietism Among Early American Mor- ur-Gun Marl.no George W. Smith motto Is that every mnn on our Job neither he, nor anyone else, is ap- popular "Forty-Secon" d Street." I"t Flnshy Hnrriaon J. DeYVttt Spencer ia our friend and wo treat him aa continuing our policy of avians," is too new to determine whether or not it will parently able to get anywhere on was produced by the same company, Miard Wllllum MeKulgMi, Jr. such. We shall be glad to show our became a popular seller, but the style of tho writer is Warner Brothers, and has several of Lefty - Cecil Stavln books to tho proper ofliolalB if thoy Square Dcullng. itavo our tax relief. The system Is entrenched. ~ impy Walter Powers graphic and easily readable and it will not-be strange the same stars, some of whom are wloh to verify any statement we have oklllnil mechanics cheoU-over It is a good system for everyone not Honest John Stitch Frank. Day made herein. If his product wins a place in the literary world as an Public Ownership of Utilities a^ direct taxpayer. Mr. McCampbell's Ruby Keeler, Dick Powell, Guy Klb- Detective Unuser .... Fred Knisht jour cur at regular periods. bee, Ginger. Rogers and Ned Sparks. Bell Boy Carroll Jordan With many thankB for tho publica- important contribution not only to religious history but farmer constituents are caught com- In (Hits way, wo'll catch the for Tax Relief and Prosperity. ing and going, and so Is every man As an added inducement Warren "Hg Leaves" a- new comedy by tion of thla letter, we remain, to the history of our nation. trouble before tho troiiblo Corporations that sell water, electricity, gas and Owning real property. William, Joan Blondcll and Aline Harry Tugond will bo the next pro- Respectfully yours, The title of tho book scarcely gives an adequate in- Surveys and surveys wo have had McHahon are featured. duction of tho Ked Bank theater, Rivoralda Concrete Company, catahea you! • dication of the stirring incidents related therein. The other public utilities are putting out a lot of propagan- during the week of July 10. The pro- by Dominick Marrazzo. da these days that public ownership of such things is so that there is not much more to Moravians, although never numerous, have a most learn with regard to what we need Strand Theater. duction is described as ropleto with DM.-MM. a delusion and a snare and is bound to result in failure. funny lines and not at all serious sit- »~ o«^*i — amazing history and they left upon this country an im- to do to relieve the oppressed. But Monogram's adaptation of "Black press of much larger importance than their numbers At Red Bank this kind of talk Bhould not "cut much our legislators and their bosse3 aro uations. It Is being directed by Shep- Pedestrian Hit by Auto. ice" in view of the fact that taxes have been materially Beauty," Anna" Sewell's classlo of ard Traube, who directed Jano Cowl would indicate possible. They originated In Bohemia simply not tax-minded. And the ma- man's faithful servant, tho horao, Jacob H. Lloyd of Evorett, while reduced through profits made from the sale of public- jority of us are not tax-minded. To n "One Thousand Nights" and who crossing Front etreot near Broad but soon found converts in other lands. They were which for the past fifty years has produced "Precedent." among the first settlers oC America, immigrating here owned water. have reached that state of sensitivity ranked aa one of America's beat sti-eot, last Saturday afternoon was we must have had money extracted A strong and interesting cast Is struck by a car driven by Goorgo because of religious persecution in the Old World. Perhaps there may be some who think that this Is from our own pockets when the sellers, comes to the Strand theater promised. It is headed by Curtis only an isolated instance and that public ownership screen today nnd tomorrow. Support- Dwlght of Rlvorsldo avenue. Ho wan Rev. Mr. Sessler has unearthed the intimate details pockets were bare, and the taxing Cookucy and Florence- Shirley. Mr. treated at the Hlvorvlow hospital does not work so well elsewhere. Such folks are in- authorities hard-boiled. ing Esther Ralston and Alexander looksey has starred in the Shakes- of the communistic economy and pietism of the pioneer Kirkland in tho main role3 are Hale for injuries to his left knoe. Moravian settlements of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and vited to consider the fact that at Perm Yan, New York, Unfortunately there is only one peare theater. New York, all last where there is a public-owned electric plant, every user Hamilton, Gavin Jordan, Don Al- season, and ho Is considered one of of other parts of the American colonies. The history of method of rea! relief open to us, and varado and George Walsh. of electricity for the past month', received a receipted that is the Inauguration of a com- the mainstays of that theator. Miss thla sect ia unique and known to only a few persons. "Black Beauty" has been a favor- Shirley haa done a great deal of fea- The early Moravians practiced communierii by living by bill which did not cost one cent. The proflU) of the pub- plete new system in keeping with the times. From the state of "lalssez ite with adults and young people for ture role work in New York and Is "choirs" instead of by families and they built prosper* lic-owned plant were large enough to make this possible. a half century., What this means in reaiOiliijj purchasing power and fnlm" so prevalent since the deprcs— known a3 an actress of rare ability. ous communities amid the hardships of th,e frontier. Charles ff, well known news- prosperity is too obvious to need explanation. tlon struck UB, no hope for any re- Othera in thn .cfi&t of ."J^itr Leaves" Some idea of the time and effort which the author de- lief is forthcoming unless the New paperman and dramatist, Is respons- aro Katharine Locke, Joseph Cotten, voted to producing this hook may be gained when it is Did any corporation selling public utilities turn back Deal at Washington dictates a new ible for the adaptation. Doro Merando and William Lynn. considered that before he penned a lino he spent a large part of their profits to the cosumers, either in the way deal for the taxpayer. Two features will be shown at the Miss Locke played in "The Late Strand on Friday and Saturday. part of three years In'examing the Moravian archives of reducing taxes or in giving a receipted bill for serv- —Freehold Transcript. Christopher Bean,." She has dono a at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, where he found the chief "Cheating- Blondes," an Equitable great deal of stook work and Is con- ice not paid for? If such a thing has ever happened it picture, brings to the local .;screen source of his information in the form of 2,000 manu- haa never been put into print, although even in these Bldercd an Ingenue of exceptional tal- Thelma Todd, Rolfe Harolde, Inez ent Mr. Cotton is a Juvenile of re- scripts written in German with pen and ink. It is a depression times lots has been put into type about pub- Courtney, Milton Wallia and Mae moving etory that he has written and, according to lic corporations paying huge dividends and large sal- markable capabilities. Horaco Mc- Busch. Miss Todd playa the dual Mahon, who played the role- of 'those competent to know, in accord with historical aries. role of twin sisters engaged in track- Groggy 'n "American Plan" is also In ing down1 a murderess. Jacts. What has happened at Red Bank in the way of re- 'Fig Loaves." duced taxation because of the sale of public-owned wa- The Paramount picture, "The Mys- Doro Merande'o appearaco in "Fig ter and what has happened at Penn Yan in the way of terious Rider," an adaptation of the Leaves" marks her return to the Most of us remember the time when famous story of the same name by it was the custom of neighbors to take free electricity is only an indication of what might be The numbers for tho new draft Zone Grey, is the companion fea- legitimate stage after an extended Hats Off to Mrs. Battersby for true everywhere if public utilities were publicly owned, contingent were drawn at Washing- ture. Kent Taylor stars in this Hollywood engagement. .She is Just care of many details and perform all aa they should be, and used for the benefit of all instead ton. On tho Bed Bank list there film. Anothor chapter of. the serial, back from the West Coast motion sorts of tasks for a bereaved family. of for the benefit of a few individuals. Public ownership wore 223 names. picture studios where Brie played Her Great Work for the Unemployed. "The Three Musketeers," .will be countless comedy rolea. William That was a laudable thing io do, but of utilities, whereever It has a received a fair trial, has The Everett Bed Cross auxiliary shown in addition to tho two fea- today, the funeral director cares for The Register, during the past few weeks, has print- had made 872 articles for war uss in tures on Saturday. Lynn ia known aa an, actor whoso ed several letters from men who expressed their grate- demonstrated that it affords more tax relief and in- finish and techinquo always provide every detail. creased purchasing power for the average individual tho few weeks in which it had been "College Humor," said to be one fulness to Mrs. Ivy,E. Battersby for having found jobs in existence. a thoroughly enjoyable performances, than any other Dingle thing. ot the most extravagant of the sea- In "Sing High, Sing Low" ho turned Our service is complete in every iov them. There should bo more than these individual Arthur Jacobus was home on a son's musical Bhows, with an all star expressions of appreciation for the services which Mrs. furlough from the naval officers' n an excellent piece of comic acting. way! cast that includes Blng Crosby, Rich- . ^»-«-o Battersby has performed through her free employment training station at Camp May. ard Arlen, Burns and Allen, Mary agency at her home on Harding road. Tho whole com- Sixty-one men left Red Bank for Carlisle, Jack Oakio and tho Ox- Timo of Broadcast Changed. munity should thank her, for what she has done Is not Camp Dix. They were given a great Road Co-Eds, will he shown at the Tho HappincBS club, which haa 1 merely beneficial to those for whotn she ha3 found Better TimeB for Farmers; Bend-off by the people of Ked Bank, Strand on Sunday, Monday and Tues- been brondcasting over WJBI overy ALBERT W. WORDEN.DIRECTOR Work but beneficial to this entire section. several hundred persons marching day of next week. There are several Friday afternoon for nearly three PHONE-357 Better Times for Everybody. in the street alongside of them. catchy song hits and dance numbers ears, will go on tho air hereafter on There can be no z-eal prosperity until all who are ablo Hugh Mulligan of Atlantic High- executed by a chorus of two hun- Thursday mornings at 9:45 o'clock. 6O E.FRONT ST. ^RED BANK.N.JL and willing to work have jobs. High Wall street quo- Great expectations of better times for farmers have lands was wounded for the second dred Hollywood be'autlea. Tho object of the club, which haa a tations and rising business Indexes seem impressive, but been based upon measures inaugurated by President time in France. The wound waa membership of two thousand chil- Roosevelt to curtail crop production and to make other dren, Jo to develop talent, and supply SERVICE they are a delusion and a snare unless competent work- caused by the explosion of a shrap- Auditorium MEASURED changes. Not enough time haa elapsed to show whether nel shell. _n Incentive for practice and study. Nor BY • • ers have a chance to earn a livelihood. Mrs. Battersby GOLD • • has made an important and unusual contribution to- or not these changes will prove beneficial, but In the Osboin Thorne of Leonardo, who The Red Bank Playera opened their Misu Graco Malchow Is director of Dl/TBY •- was a gunner's mate on a United summer season at the Elks' club ho children's hour. THE wards curing the depression by finding jobs without one meantime Old Mother Nature has taken action which auditorium IHEMBI&.THE OKDES GOLDEN States merchant shipT had jut* com- : Saturday night and des- RULE-- cent of compensation for herself for workers who are seems likely to prove more far-reaching than the acts J)ito the extreme nea of the national administration. pleted a voyage to Italy and return ' -t presented tholr The «h at Trubln'i. Idle through no fault of their own. This made the seventh time he had >°Penln£ attraction, "American Plan," Got your fireworks, cap pistols and How well she has done her task is too well known Drought, blistering heat, grasshopper infestations crossed the ocean. to a most appreciative audience. Con- igg3 at Trubin's, 58 Broad street,— to recount. The simple fact that since she opened her and various other things have caused government esti- of Little SilveSier BPIcuoUB among the audience waa the Advertisement. free employment agency last February, 500 jobs, some mates of crop production to be much less than In nor- had just left a hospital in France ^z^: permanent and somo temporary, have been provided mal yeare. Wheat ia selling at a higher price than at where he had been under treatment through Mrs. Battersby's efforts Jor men and women any time since the booming prosperity days. That does as the result of being gassed. •who were out of work tells the story of the worth of not mean much to the farmers of Monmouth county be- Joseph Valleau and Vernon her efforts more eloquently thnn could be expressed in cause little wheat is grown here, but the picture Is the Brown who were with the Red Bank long speeches or columns of words. Results count above same all the way along the line of agricultural products. nmbulance company In France sent everything clue nnd Mry. Battersby has produced them several pairs of wooden shoes home Within the past two weeks or so almost everything to relatives and friends. in a way that anyone can readily understand. raised on the farm haa increased sharply in price. It in Joseph Pryor, Charles H. Truewelf 19 E. FRONT ST., Phone 372. Her long former experience as the owner of an em- a development which Monmouth county farmers hail and John Domzal of Red Bank, ployment agency conducted for profit provided her with with unalloyed joy bocauso up to the present time they William J. Metzdorf and Remiss G. SPECIALS—Week Ending Saturday, July 8th. an exnerience which made her especially competent to have not suffered large crop losses from unusual Hookham of Rumson left for a train- operate a charitable employment agency. As is well weather. The llrot part of the potato crop, which is the ing school at Newark to take an en- known by. nil who have npplied to her for jobs, sho has most important agricultural product of thla county, is gineering course. LEGS 1933 Fresh-Killed not made them feel th;it they have nccepttrl charity being harvested and tho priceu are in excess of other Tho Eisner factory at Red Bank SPRING and ftlie has treated all alike without I'egnrd to race, recent years. It really begins to look as If the farmers wa3 working at full speed and waa creed or color. In talking with a Register reporter the of this county were going to have a "break" this year turning out 25,000 articles dally for | THIS IS OUR PLEDGE TO YOU other day, slie stated that this paper deserved y,v«ly unfair, Mr. Kahn, )lko all othor Red UfuiU, was tried nt tbo court- wealthy mon, nlmply took mlvnntiw of Ihl« unfair law JrouHn at Freehold laiit week on to «,capo paying |.XPB. Wlmtever ,„,„ lnv,,,|"anl « clinrgcn of nunniilt and bnttery made & SON Wni-hlngton accompli,^. ,t „ cor(a,n ,„ Z^ml muflt by Abo Hlm'm of Iloil Hank and lilu MUELLER'S be a chnngo imulo |,, the lncum0 Ux ,,lw [laughter, Minn Thelma Simon. It Corn Funeral DirsctorB The Wet and Dry Battle wati tillered that Mr. Davl0 on Now cxlclc K« Adorns, Mgr* Yeara evo hit Mr. Blmon -with a pipe Macaroni Tomatoes Shifts to the South. and knoeked him uncom;ciouo nnd 135 W. front Shred, Il«l Bunk, N. f.' fi^rjm In Oin pi-olilbltioH repeal liattli that he. kicked Mlsa Simon. Tho trouble wna wald to have been cauaed String Telephone 226 over nn argument about tho purchafio Beans of iin nutomobllo exhuuut plpo. Tho Jury foun«i«au» of Riti BauJs. RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 5, 1983. Paw Thirteen
JUDGE'S NEW OFFICERS, Hlggena, Mleses Kathryn Strob,- they recently erected at Btlllman Miss Jeanetto Hlggins. daughter was arrested by etate police attached tnenger, Matilda Strohraenger, Mary Park. of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Higglns, to Middletown headquarters at Election Hold By Ajmerfc&n Mechan- E. Naughton, Mary A. Naughton, Rev. and Mr». Michael Davis of graduated recently from the Tren- Headden's Corner and held for the Every Woman ics 02 He-If old. Mro. Mary Desmond, Mrs, Joseph enklntown, Pennsylvania, were the ton teachers' college. action of the grand Jury by Justice Desmond, Mrs. John hemig, William guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Davis Elmer C. Walnrlght of Shrewsbury. TIJO following officers v/efe elected Mrs. John Conovcr and daughter Flnegan, Jr., George Brady, Joseph f Clinton avenue on Sunday. Beatrice of South Amboy visited to look her tsesfc &$ ^1 last week by Bayatdo council of Meson, Frank Bauer, Mro. Joseph The Ladies' aid society supper will relatives here Sunday. It paya to advertlcs In The Register. American Mechanics of Belford: Duryea, MIBB S. Lemteux, Mra. Kath- held in the social room of the to fed &t c,r.sj usd Councilor—Murray Oiborne. erlno Brenner, Mrs. Irving Van- Methodist church next Wednesday Benjamin Shiller and family will poised. Vise councilor—Mcilcolra W, Luker, Brunt, Mrs. E. A. Becker, Mra. HOafternoon- . The first tabla will be move this week to Bound Brook. Conductor—Edward Bun/on, Mr. and Mrs. Chester WlUett plan to Rock Gardens and uts-snmjcm* Ward*n—Edwnrd Lube. ward Cosher, Mr. and Mrs. John erved at 5:30 o'clock. Created h$ OuUWo Sentinel—Everett Ijuker. Bannon, Councilman and Mrs. Ber- occupy tho Dugan houBe, vacated by Alpine Plants. Inside Sentinel—Arnold Wentworth. nard V. Kyan, Mrs. Georgo Hal- the Bhillers. . Trustee—Elmer Compton. ! BIOBE THAN 200 VARIETIES, i Gossard Recordina iccretary—Denton L, Ott, lanan, Mrs. Haymond Pullen, Mlsss Everett News. MIBB Mario Wagner of English- Financial secretary—Clifford s, Comp- Helen O'Hourko, Mra. Harry Peters, town spent the week-end with her Strong field grown clumps, [ Ths pull of th9 Reasonably priced. Reels gar-. b a c It straps tont . Mrg. Jano Garland, Mm. Rose Mrs. Edward Rowe and Mro. Ber- brother, John Wagner. 1 TreasureTreasurerErr Ear!! K. Eeatmondd, Thompson, 'William Jeffrey, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ryan of Hllledale dens built and planted. Estl- [ flattens the ab- RepresentativR i e t o State CCouncil—Elmer nard Warneker visited tho Presby- ; mates end suggestions gladly ] !orapton. William Jeffrey, Mrs. E. B. Ludlow, terian hospital at New York, last have moved Into J. Lunenberg's domen, uplifts Alternate—Fred P. Bmith. Mra. F. B. Cornell, Mrs. Ralph F. week, where John Warneker is a houao on Main street. i given. ths bust, and Johnson, Mro. Georgo H. Becker, patient He la recovering rapidly LQTT & COBB controls tho Mrs. Raymond Z. Maine, Mrs. Har- rom his injuries received In a re- hlpa. old M. Fowler, Mrs, William G. Luf- Held For Grand Jury. Nursery on County Road, Lot our expert RumsonNews. cent fall. It Is expected that he Between Colt's Neck and burrow, Mrs. John Adams, Mrs. will be put in a wheel chair -within Charged with breaking and enter- flttoro show (The Hed Bank Rpfflater caa ha bousbk George Harvey, Jr., Mrs. John Keen- Bed Bank. you what tn Bumaon at Flnnerty'fl general atora, a few days. ing several bungalows at Cllffwood, Phono Eatontown 134-Rrl. Barkan Uroa.' atore, formerly Ycdlen'e, Tor- an, Mrs. John P. Weir, Mrs. Edward Mr. and Mm. Henry Hawxhurst Boleslaus Swidcrski of Sayreville Mis-Simplicity berg'a atoro and Mrs. Ludlow's atore. ThQ O'Flahorty, Mrs. George Dwyer, can do. JUffliter ts oiao Bold and delivered by Mrs. Joseph Hexter, Mrs. Walter K. have as their guest Albert Perrln of Charles Goyer. 85 Lafayette atreet). Denloton, Mrs. Thomas McGlrr, Mr. Brooklyn. 1 $3.50 to $10 The Rumoon, Fair Haven and Ses-and Mr«. J. Ewinjr McGlrr , Andrew Mrs. Catherine Oakes Is entertain- brlght Nursing association held'its Albans, Mrs. Thomas J. Oaks, Mrs. ing her brother from Pennsylvania. annual dance Saturday nlisht at tho Geno Handy and Mrs. George Haw- The two young sons of John N. kins. Ellis are attending a boyB' camp in Seabrlght Beach club. It was large- Vermont Mr, Ellis la a summer ly attended and tho proceeds were 17 Broad Btsest. sufficient to make It poBnlblo to en- Hunting and fishing licenses have resident of Everett. gago a third nurse. Tho pool was been Issued to McLean Vanlngen, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones, BY KEEPING HEALTHY. electrically lighted and booths wero Stewart M. Crocker and Virginia formerly of Bloomfield, have moved Crocker. to their Everett home whore they NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT erected alpng tho sides of the pool will make their residence. Estate of Raymond Moas, deceased. and on tlio boardwalk. Mro. JoBeph Miss Ruth M. Foxe of Livingstone Notice JB hereby given that the accounts C. Hoagland wan chairman and was was a week-end guest of Miss Mary MIso Sadie Warneker, a student of the BubBcrtber, administrator of ths assisted by Mra. Harris B. Floher, Murphy. nurse at Fltkln Memorial hospital, The Best Way... estate of said deceased, will be audited visited at homo last week. Sho has and stilted by tha SurrogaU of tho Coun- Mra. Jamea C. Auchlncloos, Mro. A ear driven by Thomas F. Adams, Store up the health-giv- ty of Monmouth and reported lor ostUs- Clement DeBpard and Mrs. Georgo Jr., of the Avenue of Two Rivers, Just completed her night duty course. ment to tha Orphana Court of said Coun- Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Perrin of ing rays of the sun. ty, on Thursday, t>is twentieth day at T. Dwight. Before tho dance, dinner sldeswlped a car driven by F. Ne- July, A. D. 1033, at which time applies- parties were given by Mn and Mrs.hcmlah ot New York state early Brooklyn left Monday for South tlon will be made for tb« allowanca el Bayard Stout, Mian Caroline Hoag- Sunday morning on the Rumaon Carolina where they will make a commissions and counsol feen. land, Mr. and Mrs. Cheston Sim- road and then swerved from the tour. They stopped at the home of Dated June 7th. A. D. 1083. The Easiest Way... ^ BROAD STIIEET NATIONAL BANS mons, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Hal-road and ran Into tho hedge on New- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hawxhurst ovor OF RED BANK, N. J Bey, Mr. and MrB. Maury Jones and comba C. Baker's estate. Adams re- the week-end. A day at the Beach. Administrator, H By Howton D. Ailing, Mr. and Mrs. W. Barclay Harding. ceived a cut on the head. Both carB The Blessed Sacrament guild of Eccclvor. were damaged. Adams agreed to St. Catherine's church will meet Quinn, Parsons & Dorcmus, •William Borden, son of General pay for the damage to the other ma- next Tuesday nJght at Mrs. Robert Eed Bank, N. J. and Mra. Howard S. Borden, sailed chine. Martin's at Holmdel. The annual The Most Economical Way'... Proctors. last week with the Hotchkiss school The mayor and council at a spe- chicken supper and carnival of St. Patronize DECREASE OF CAPITAL STOCK. orchestra on a trip to Germany. da Catherine's church will be held early TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Henry A. Caesar, son of Mr. and meeting Saturday passed a refio- TAKE NOTICE, that GEORGE B. CO- Mrs. Henry I. Caesar, has sailed on !utl°" Permitting the sale of beer In August. HEN'S SONS, INC., a corporation ol tho the Roma to spend the summer in ' Sundays after one o'clock In the af- State of New Jersey, with principal ofiJc* ernoon an( at the Routhivest corner of Norwood end Europe I ' * also the sals of tho RoBevelt Avenues, in tho Township of Mr. an'd Mrs. Ira Barrows has beverage over bare. • Tho rate, oJ: ?3 Marlboro News. Ocean, County of Monmouth and Statfl oj a week for B wa New Jersey, did on the 20th day of Jtjno> Yei, the new Super 93 Frigldolro shown hero actually rented tho L. W. Coleman house on "<*™<* " continued. The Missionary circle of the Re- 1033, file in tho office of the Secretary et Hartahorne lane for the summer. Fifty persone attended a meeting INC. State ot tho State ot Now Jersey a cartlll- frcerci 13 pounds of ice at a single freezing I o And formed church held a successful cnto dectcasine the capital ntock ot 8ttld Mr. and Mrs. J. Blalne Ewlnghave of the Rumson Republican club last food sale on Saturday. SOUTH OF PENINSULA HOTEL corporation issued and outstanding? frost leased a place on Buena Vista ave- Wednesday night. The by-laws 200 shares of common stock to 81 ehsrss there's Mi more food ipace—frozen storage compartment were read and Beveral changes made. Mias Edith Powell of Taylor, of common stock, all pursuant to a reso- nuo for the season. Pennsylvania, Is the guest of Mr. Phone 273. SEA BRIGHT. lution passed by the official board of said —automatic defrosting—two big Hydrators—adjuslablo C. Alan Hudson, Jr., of Turtle At. the next meeting tho by-laws will and Mrs. Emil Greyer. corporation and ratified at a meeting of bo preaented for approval. all the stockholders thereof, duly called •helves—Interior light—the famous ^oW Control—ico Pond farm gave a scavenger hunt Mr. and Mrs. Charles Armstrong for that purpose, which ntockholderft r«p- Sunday. Afterwards he entertained Mrs. Alfred Brighton, Jr., under- and daughter of Jersey City are . SEASON BATH HOUSES NOW KENTING. rcBCnted all of the stock of natct corpora* trays that aro released by a patented device nt the touch at a buffet supper. ^ went an operation for appendicitis visiting Charles Patterson. Six; Persons $10.00. Four Persons . $35.00. tion then iosued and outntandlne. Crystal goblots. were awarded as last Thursday at the Long Branch of a finger—space for 36 bottles of brer, o You'll bo hospital. Mies Dorothy Smith is spending Boys can make extra pocket mossy prizes at a card party given last a week with her aunt at Silver Bay. selling The ReElster—Advertlsemesl amazed at the style and beauty of thij latest Frlgldaire. Friday night by tho Women's Demo- The ladles' auxiliary of Rumson flre company will meet tonight ot Its lines and contours are as modern as electric refrigera- cratic club. A ton of coal donated by John H. rjaughton was dlepoBed the flrehouse. tiuii itself; And the Untsli is gleaming lifetime Porcelalu t: of on the co-operative plau and was A car driven by Edward W. der, Jr., came «ut of the driveway inside and out. On display in our refrigerator department. won by Harold Peters, Jr. Mrs. Harold Peters, Jr.,.. won $5 in gold. of the Scudder estate on Shrews- Those present were Miss Dorothy bury driveway Friday and ran Into Zlcglcr, Miss Rita Lamb, Mrs. Mary a truck owned by tho American ex- Find out how easily you can buy Lamb, Mrs. Herbert Miller, Mrs. W.press company and driven by Frlgtdaire on our r^onthly budget plan A. Goetfichlns, Mrs. J. A. Flchter, Charles Hampton. No one Mrs. W. H. Ehrgott, Mrs. Chris Dlos- hurt. ler, Miss Elizabeth Hanloy, Mrs. Mrs. C Kelly and family of Brook- Elizabeth Sammon, Mrs. Edward lyn aro at their summer home at 86 Good, Mrs. Harry Robertson, M. First street. Stcrnfelt, Edward C6sher, Mrs. -M John H. Naughton has made a con- A, Pctrone, Mrs. Georgo Harvey, Sr., tribution of $25 to the fire depart- Mrs. Wilbur Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth ment In recognition of the good work at the flre in his home several weeks Malone, Miss Louise R. Ghezzl, Mlsa ago. Helen J. Shay, Mies Mary Murphy, Tho annual block dance of Oceanic Miss Ruth Margot Foxo, Mrs. Ray-held Friday and Saturday nights, It Fays' to Advertise in'-The Register. mond McCue, Mrs. D. K. Bryne, hook and ladder company will be Mica Man V. Porter, MISB Kathryn September 1 and 2, on River road, in front of Victory park. Eatontown News. (Tho Bed Bank Register can b« boasht In Eatontonm from Noble Mosby at th« poatofUcs oud at Frank MarccUo'av btxbax ebop.) Vincent J. Moyes of Nutley has been appointed rural mall carrier for this borough. He began hla duties Y NOW today. Ho succeeds,i rank Mount of this place, who waa temporary car- rier. 'me members of tho Advent church are on their annual picnic ).o Seaside For Then. Fri. & Sit, Only, Heights today. nu n±ia. Thomas Zingalg had PR: IB TOP and BOTTOM as their guests last week Mr. Zln- gale's slater and brother-in-law, Mr. ROUND ROAST and Mrs. Carmel Abromo of Brook- 1b. lyn. Mr. and Mrs. Zlngale alBO en- tertained Jast week Mrs. Zlngale'B sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and LEGS of GENUINE Mrs. Georgo Fenton ot FrederlckB- SPRING LAMB burg, Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Breesa are entertaining their Bon and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Albert, iirocse of Atlan- FANCV tio City. The Eatontown postofllco will be FATTED FOWL closed at one o'clock on Saturdays America's Fi All Slzea during tho months of July and Aug- UQt and tho ofllco will be cloaed on tb. ^a £\C tho first Saturday of September. Bids and right in time for that delicious lad Coffee are out for mall mosBengers between ... tht most stimulating of cold beverage SWIFT'S this postofllco and the Red Bank rail- road station. SPICED HAM John Bennett has rented hla home Prices (at Qna VJcah... July 6 7,ar. Vegetables ciety will lie held next Weilncml 6.00-1 V 12.7St .5 0'CLOtKTBAS >3pU, afternoon In tho social rooms of tho In S Gat, /ol«, your oit'ii container ^ _ Caillllne . 6.S0-1V 14.60+ SOCIAL TIAS » , ) Mothodlst church and on Thursday, 7.r.0-lfl 24.4S| From the World's July 27, a sllvor toa will 1)0 held by IF R i I O F [•ncknnl. . . . (i.50I'> H.f.Of the noclety. DOUBLE VOUn MOIJuV BACK om® Best Markets •5.25-19 B,4S Mcthodlnt prayer mooting will be Sears Cross Country CHARGE I'niillnc .... 5,00-19 7.5S Mirac I© Whip %k IAD 1DRESSING at the hold tills ovonlng at tho church at 6.00-17 11,'JIIt oljfht o'clook, Tho meeting wan poet- You cannot buy Iictler oil Ihnii CroiiB Coun- thtty pontul from last night becuuao of tho % Pt )»r 1@S P«- I»r S 1 @e hn( pricf. . Scnrn Rconoinicnl Tlio annual bench parly of tho mi tluiiin of iloin|; Ixiniiirnri briu^ thin oil to SO MIH.E TEAM 9 or. Mon'n Brotherhood will bo hnkl Fri- »5 Broad Street day evening at Long Branch. Corn you at nlmont ono-hnlf. lVrmit 554. Noxt tn Fimtofllcn will leave tlio church nt seven mmtmmm Red Bank, N. J. o'clock In tho evening. Mi-H. Dnnlol Hoyt liuu returned homo from o rccont vlnlt nt JCant Oraiifjo. Mr. and Mm. Phlfer rf Knnims •yj*. i into thss acw, homo wiiinU Pate Fourteen RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 5, 1983. Veteran Pilots Lead Grove Faees Klein; © o Baseball All-Stars © o Warnelce Vs. Gehrig Opening Game of S«ries Be- tween Old Rivals Won by Rmnson at Robin's Field Laat H -•C'i-,' - - By CENE SAIMZEN, * *: as., ate- '*. r Sunday Afternoon. World Coif Champion Tho lluniBon athletic club won the (Aa Told to Ahm Gould) ilrat of a five-game tieriea heUvean that club and tho Fair Haven Rob- Many golfers suffer from the bad Ins last Sunday afternoon by a score habit of using a club that is "long" of 6 to 2. Tho gamo.waa played at for them; trying to reach the green Fair Haven. with a No. i or 5 iron when what they need is a No. 2 or perhaps n Tho Robins wero the first to scoro spoon, depending on the distance •when in the second inning they Bent they are accustomed to net two runa acrons tho plate. Barney With some it is ;i matter of pride Egelnm! walked, Madge advanced to use the doubtful club or to take him to second, but wna out himself what the caddie hands them, even at first. Dorick walked, Lewis flied though knowing the odds are about out to pitcher nnd Carey clneled, 10 to 1 against their getting the de- scoring Egeland. Hanison then eired results. singled, Bcorlns Dorick. Odin Ege- land knocked a grounder to short, Depvnds Upon Mayer's Ability. forcing Hanson at second for the In Urging average golfers to use third out. the pepper club, I would qualify my , recommendation to the extent of nl-1 Rumson took the lead In tho fourth lowing for tho individual player's by making three runs. Citarella, ability. Some arc longer hitters than first man up, filed out to Barney others, no matter what club is used. Egoltind at first. Sammon hit a rol- They must adjust themselves to their ler to Kettel at abort, who iumblod ' capabilities. It, and waa uafo at first. Qulgloy I would have no qualms, myself, UIHO laid down a groundor to Kettel, about using a spoon to get home who this time mado a poor throw to from about tho same spot my op- first, resulting in Qulgloy continuing ponent used a No. 2 Iron if I felt on to second, while Sammon went convinced my chances of success to third. Desmond singled, acorlne were better with the wood. Sammon and Qulgley. Sweel fanned I prefer the spoon to the No. 1, or and Desmond stolo second. Desmond driving iron, and believe most play- scored on Jim Tully's one-baso hit ers should do so. It takes an expert and Bruno waa out, pitcher to first, to master the use of the No. 1 iron. which ended tho inning;. Tommy Armour is one of tho few Rumson scored another In tho who can use this club to advantage, fifth with two out. Citarolla hit for- either, off the tee or through the fair- two baoca and came in after Lawla way, on a long shot. had dropped Sammon's fly. Tho Use tlio Spoon Instead. visitors made another in tho eighth It la generally a liability to even when Quigley walked and scored tho better-than-avcrage players., for when Dorick dropped Swecl's fly In the reason that there is very little left field. Their sixth tally was made "loft".and consequently a thin margin In tho ninth whon Bruno, safe at The greatest array of diamond tal- with Connie Mack at the throttle In many iexpects tho appioachlnfX leagueia have been established slight Of.thoso chosen to play in tho bigoutstanding choice In tho National first on Kettcl's third' error, camo home on Hen Tully'o fourth hit of It's a good idea to leave the No. 1 cnt ever assemblebldd wililll bbe seee n in The two teams, above, were selected game promises to be more glamorous favorites because oE their tremendous gamo, Al Slmmona, White Sox out-League. Others who rated high wore iron out of the bag altogether, using I action July « at Chicago, when the by popular vote in big league citi than the anual world series, bringing slugging power and th& dazzling Helder, came closest to being a unani- Gabby Hartnett, Cuba' catcher, 338,- tho game. Tho hox score: y pp HUMSON. a spoon instead. [ National League All-E-ars, led by but the rival managers werro pper- togethertogether, as itt dodocse , thee outstanding speed of their starting pitcher, Lefty mous choice of tho fans. Al received 053; Joe Cronln, Washington short- John McGraw, clash with a similar ,,,,1.itte^d u.aa. ...«iimanyj mor,.,u.ve. tlu ,^,iplaU^ stars of the rival circuits in a single, Grove, but McGraw's beauties figure 346,201. votes, compared to 342,283 stop, 337,768; Lefty Grove, A.'a plcher, An n it ro* ments, bringing each squad up to IS. short test of power. The American to give til em. a great battle. cast for Chuck Klein of tho'Phillies, 327,242, and Babo Ruth, 320,518. Bruno, mi 6 10 0 2 group from the American League. If. Tally. 2b Ii 0 4 4 2 Hiimmond, rf 5 0 0 0 0 Cltnrclln, 11) 5 118 0 Sammon, If fi 3 0 1 0 Field Meet Held Eead of Soldiers Mermaid Retains Red Bank Truckmen Qullilcy, 3li 3 2 0 3 2 IlonitiaiMl, rf. 2 "1 1 0 0 At Fort Monmouth Swimming Title Beat Tinton Falls S*ool, <• 4 0 .0 10 1 Cut By Freehold West Long Branch J. Tully, li ; 4O'l 13 The first organization field and Miss Susan Robertson of Sea- Tho B. and B. trucking company 38 8 7 27 10 track meefof the season was hold Fort Monmouth Now Two ;• bright retained her title in the 440- Siiverites Lost, 7 to 6, to How- of Red Bunk defeated the Tinton Alerts Conquer Rivals, 16 to 8, I'AIR HAVEN. Thursday on the North athletic Held yard free style Metropolitan cham- Falls Speedways, 15 'to 9, last Sun- AD II I! PO A at Kort Monmouth; The meet, ac- Games Ahead of County-Seat- ard A. Mallen Association of After Overcoming Lead in O. Kfclnnd, c-f r> 0 0 2 I) pionship Sunday at Jones's Beach | day afternoon at Tinton Falls. Fea- A. Enclnnd, c E 0 1 6 1 cording to an. announcement made ers in Firemen's League—Red Long Island, Miss Robertson, di;'- [ Leonardo in Game Replete tures of the gamo were two home Sixth by Scoring Six Runs— Kottcl, pa U 0 I 2 2 by Colonel A. R. Cowan, Signal Corps, Bank Team Still Fourth. playing a powerful crawl stroke, j With Thrills. runs by MacDowcll of the truck- Bradley Stars at Bat. - II. Eitoliind, lb 5 1 2 11 0 commanding ollicer, is in furtherencc men's team and a triple by Reed of M«ln, 3b 4 0 1 Z 1 of his policy to permit every enlisted Fort Monmouth's lead in the Mon- Dorick, If .1112 0 The Howard A. Mallen association Tinton Falls. The box score: Thn TSntontown Alerts had no I.OWIH, 21). ....,..., 4 1 0. 0 2 man to compete in some form of ath- mouth county firemen's league was of Leonardo defeated the Little Sil- HED llANK. trouble in disposing of tho West Ciircy, rf 3 0 2 3 0 leticcs. Colonel Cowan stated that narrowed to two games last Friday AH n H r. Long Brunch athletic club at Eaton- irr,nnnn, II 2 0 10 4 ver athletic club, 7 to fl, in a game •7. Egolnnd '. 10 0 0 0 there will be two succeeding meets night when the Freehold team, that went ten innings last Sunday Riortlnn. 2ti 6 town last Sunday afternoon. The to he held on July 25 and August 29. which is second, handed an 8 to 1 Wcinftartricr. 1 JJ C (.'.fternoon at Little Silver. It was one Itiifoin. If 6 3 0 score was 16 to 8. Tho Alerts cot 37 Z !> 27 10 Competition will be between teams defeat to the soldiers. There were of the most interesting contests 2 0 lected eighteen hits, whllo the visi- •Batted for Dorick In Oth. representing each company, the or- iu, Scoi-o by inninaa: . no changes in the positions of the played on that field thus far this Winldcr, i-f 5 0 0 tors totaled fourteen. 0 0 ttunwon 0 0 0 3 10 0 1 1—8 ganization scoring the greatest num- teams. season. Smith, cf 6 With tho score i to 3 against them ber of points in the three meets will The Red Bank firemen are still in For«ythe, 3b 6 the Alerta canio to bat in tho sixth FKlr Hnvon 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—J bo presented a cup by the Post Ex- The visitors, first to score, made I.uko. e 6 Errorn—Qulitloy. H. Tully, Kottol 3, A, fourth place. The locals defeated HiiiluBkoy. l> 3 and sent six runs across the plate. Eirelnnd, Porlck, Lowis. Two-buao hlta—• change. Individual prizes will be two runs in the fourth. Tile Silver- Little Silver, 12 to 10, last Wednes- ites cut their opponent's lead to a KnlBlit. i 1 Bradley of the Alerts led in the hit-Citnrollft'. II. Eitoluml. Suci'McM-Midim. given to the individual winners of day night and have not played a Doublo plnyn—Sivecl to H. Tiiliy, II. Tully each event. single run by making a lono tally- ting for Eatpntown with four hita to Swecl. Strlko- 5 12 2 Poole trophy. The Poole trophy, as Kralmort, 3b 4 0 12 Purdy, lb ft" ~0 14 1 W L, PC. to the lead in the seventh by send- W. Chn.Hcy, c well as the Post Exchange Cup will k II. Kecil. m 5 ' 2 3 S fl 0 3 S 0 Leonardo Trims Fort iMonmouth ll ;t .7S6 ing two men across the plate. 1'. Itccil. cf 3 3 '0 0 McCull, »» E 2 2 1 be held by the winners through next Freehold 3 .. 'J 5 .G1R Median, 2b The Leonardo club chalked up one V. Wood, r 0 1 1 0 4 3 3 0 3 season. A special cup for permanent Lona Branch B 5 .615 DcCimree, If 5 0 2 1 Itnttl. 3b :i 3 •J 1 5 ., Newark Visitor^. Red Hank G 7 .117 in the eighth and one in the ninth, A. Wooil, I. :.. 3 0 10 nrndloy, cf 5 3 1 1 0 possession will be presented to the Wnnnmassa 3 H .273 Addco. If 'inners of the Poole trophy. which made the score tied for the Scott, If 10 0 0 5 1 1 0 0 Little Silver ? 2 10 .107 second time. Little 'Silver was un- Mcieor, p 4 1 • 0 0 4 Field Club Blanks Newark Star- 3II 9 12 10 Vnnllriiiit, rf 1 0 0 0 0 Lieut. J. B. Allen, Signal Corps, GAME LAST WEDNESDAY. able to score in its half of the ninth. has been designated as ofiicer in Kincrnon, rf 1 0 0 lings, 16 to 0—Maxson Holds Itcd Bnnk 12, Little Silver 10. Joslin, first man up for Leonardo Tojnnino, ]) 0 0 0 1 1 charge of field and track meets, with Visiting Team to One Pair of GAMES LAST FRIDAY. in the tenth, flied out to Centerfleld- • VnnNcoa 1 0 0 0 0 the following assisting judges: Lieut. Red Bank Bisons Loni? Brunch 20. Llttlo Silver 0. er Merriman, who made a beautiful Hita. George L. Kichon, S. C high jump; .43 10 18 27 IB 1'reehold 8, Fort Monmouth 1. catch. Wolfe and Peterson singled. Lieut. N. K. Elward, S. C, pole vault; Beat Colt's Neck •Batted"for VnnHrunt in 6th. The Leonardo field club adminis- GAMES LAST MONDAY. Steyker did likewise, .scoring1 Wolfe WEST LONG BRANCH. Lieut, R. P. Lyman, S. C, broad tered a sound dubbing to the New. lted Bank nt WnnnmnRHii (rain). and. advancing Peterson 'to third The Red Bank /Bisons soundly All I! It TO A jump. Haces: Capt. A. M. Mixson, Little Silver at LonK Branch (ruin). Dennis, rf fi ark Starlings Ia3t Sunday afternoon MacLaujjhlin laid down a slow rol- 1 0 1 starter; Captain G. V. Bush, S. C, Foil Monmouth at Freehold (ruin). trounced the Colt's Neck baseball Nolan, 31) R 2 at Leonardo, tho final scoro being 16 ler to Yanarella, who booted the hall TOMMY ARMOUR, judge; Captain L. L. Clayton, judge; GAMES THIS FRIDAY. team, 17 to 3, last Sunday afternoon Clark, cf li to 0., Ten hits by tho Mlddlctownera and Peterson and Stryker came Zlmmermim, 2b 5 14 Lieut. H. C. Hine, S. C. judge; Cap- Red Bunk at LonR Branch. en Firemen's field. Adams, "pitching and eight errors by tho Nowarkers former national open champion, is SUSAN KOIiEKTSON' home with the second and third run. ClfTofd," ]> ""!"""""! 11 ! tain J. C. Vanlngen, S. C, lime keep- Fort Monmouth nl Little Silver. for the Bisons, held the visitors to Norton, p 2 0 accounted for tho former's olxteon one of tho few players in tho A perfect throw to second by Pat 0 er, Lt. J, B. Allen, S. C, Referee, GAME NEXT MONDAY. ciime from behind to defeat Miss five hits and fanned fourteen. Parker, If r» 1. t runa. Maxson, pitching for tho field world who can use a No. 1, or driv- Calandriello nipped McLaughhn in BoKer, p., »n „ ing iron, to advantage, says Gene Chaplain M. \V. Reynolds, recorder, Lisa I^indstrom. Miss Dorothea "Chick" Forbes of the Bisons made S 1- 3 club, held tho visitors to two scat- Fort Monmouth at Red flunk. an attempt to steal. Hanson B. Slooum, lb Sarazen. It offers a thin nifirgih and Captain George I. Back, S- C, Dickinson was third. The time was a homer and three doubles. The box tered hits. The Bed Bankers defeated their doubled, but Mooney flied to c'tnter- O Slocum, c 3 0 of safety, even to experts. Gene announcer. 6:161-5. .score: The field club batters had easy time, neighbors, the Little Silver firemen, flelri, retiring the side. suggests you carry n good spoon, It was a grueling event over RED HANK. 44 8 11 24 11 with two Nowaik pitchers. Tho Max- The Signal Corps band furnished 12 to 10, in a playoff of a postponed An R II Scnro by lnnlndn: Instead. Littlo Silver came within one run son brothers each mado a triple and music between events, which .were game at Little Silver last Wednes- rou^h, choppy water. Miss Lindstrom T Clcriini, cf 6 0 1 \V. I,onE Branch....0 0 0 I 2 1 0 0 4—• S of tying the score in its half of the ono of them, C. Maxson, mado two I have .seen Bob Jones, on a num- ! won as follows; day night. The contest went six in- led for almo.st 200 yards before Miss Karrnr, ll) fi 2 11 Entcmtown 1 0 0 2 0 C 3 4,x—16 nings. The locals made thirteen hits Robertson drew even. They con- tenth. The box score: I). Ccronl. c 6 I' bingles, Pitcher MaxSDn fanned thir- ber of occasions, use a spoon off tho I Javelin throw—MoserMo r. Co. A,, r, 1 a aii Sip. Km-bcs. lib 6 fi teen batters. Tho score: i first few tees, until he got warmed ! llti. l'.G fret 2 uu-h (lln Co A. l:1f, and the Silverites eleven hits. tinued Hide by side for fifty yards, I.IT'IXE SII.VKIl. Scheldt, 2b 6 2 feet Overtoil, 1st Bin. Co with Miss Dickinson close behind AB It II TO A LEONARDO. up and felt convinced he had the Brooks of Red Bank made a three- Morrinian, H.I., rf ,. tttt 2 Then Miss Robertson forged ahead 0 I 7 o CiMirionV. If-' " »-4 2 Soldiers Defeat . An n it ro "feel" of his longer wood*. He used Mils run—Jimin, Co. "A." r.-27"2; base hit. Bill Macintosh of Red Yanareltn. HK.. rf. \ 1 1 0 1 Costa, if- - 3 1 KlliiHo, If tho spoon to great advantage, other- Cordiu-r, Co. A, 2d; Suinrt, 1st siK. Bank made three hits, two of which and nt the flinisb she was lift cell M. Anchettinn, 'Jit 7, 1 ] 1 )t3, rf., rf. „. r> 0 1 0 0 COLT'S NECK. j C Mnxiion, r. Gloria-, Kith Sit. Svr. Co.. 3il. doubles. The box score: Miss Robertson finished in third Tomninc. lh 1 1 11 0 An it it Fort Monmouth Team Blanks Covolcnky, cf 440-y;ird relay- ylmn"t;r, 1Mb Sitf. place. She is a member of the Wom- Calnndrlplln, c •, I Si) r. l 3 j Oroonborir, PH. . RED HANK. Schjicider, v ndiy. Cri.. 1st ; Kelly. Co. A, M. and Rouse 1st en's Swiming association of New I 2 3 2 Cunthcr. lh 4 1 1 Beaver Athletic Club by Score I Thompson, 2b Fair Haven Royals „„ ,„ „, \n 11 11 ro A Kinc. if 1 0 0 1 Bennett, if rv« 1 l-> T" •' l"l rI»i,-(« \ ' Kt Sunnl Bn York. :iv ' 0 11 ao 13 of 7 to 0—Visitors Held to J. Mnxnoii, p : l h s s [I Madntosh fit i 2 1 Golden, I) 4 0 0 ilrounced t>y 1 leers '•>""" '" > ^'"' ">>" <-° ^ L! QOI fl If 1 1 0 LEONARDO J. Ciinc, .11) 4 0 0 k ir t !f iml t llaram. m 3 0 0 Four Hits, All Singles. 40 16 10 27 9 ' ^ . » . ir(] i<,t sif nal Conu'i'ii^ nl V oo«iw *i il 11 1 0 0 1 0 AH A Hnlf mil. 1UU ulni'- Ci \ ] « •_n> ro . D Mac Into fi lb [ 5 0 Atlantic Highlands Wolfe, if 1 n 0 Welsl). c 4 0 O Th10 Bed Bank Tigers disposed of . - mmutu 1! inmilCOIHKs lirnRoni c K1stt siSitk, to The Fort Mojimouth team blanked AIA n II po A A 2 (1 0 PetotMon, ^b v l i -1 O. Crlno, cf 4 0 0 I A 1 1 sl s c 1d )I»let,att. rf L r. o p ;; Strykcr, r/ Donnluic, rf 4 11 the Beaver Athletic club of Plalnfleld, CofTcy, 2b •• 4 8 tho Royal athletic club of Kiiir Ha- i - ',, ',"'„Jiinip,1 ''!\l >( it,( ,lri>h? J' .Sic (o St Ml if 1 i) t) 0 r» 0 0 0 0 18 m .,. <> 1 _ .. ,,.,...... ] .,..!.. . . . n jump t < in in ~> Me (} Versus Seabright Mn Lai,irh1in, 2k -i I i ! Mon ah nn, if., p 3 ven, 10 to 2, last Thursday night at fc.t f inchf \mo( In A 2i\ ( u Eon! p 0 0 0 K 7 to 0, last Sunday afternoon. Tho r Hunt!on, f=n l Moore, m 3 0 0 0 0 Fair Haven. I e:iturc\i of the game , IIIIIH mil Stroh 1st Sit, (.0 D 1 1 :t 0 Holdicrs made six hits, three of which k I) m lt> lh 1 1 (1 1 A tennis tournament which will Mooney, lh Z ""." n 0 It Mflxwell, 3b 4 0 0 0 4 were a home run by F.'trnir, a trijile ! '1 f I , i ,li. Knochel, c 4 J) were for extra bases. One wao a Smith, lb •» 0 0 10 0 nr ] jump- Iv.nli Cc t! 'M Sn, L i 1 1 2 o i '.) ] ro, ] jump Iv.nli Cc t hmlticllo c - brinp: together some of the best ama- ;t homo run by Bluth, another wao a LooRtoW, If 3 0 13 0 by Grooms and a double by Dan Cal- li,. 1st Is f tt 7 mchi McCuo, If n o Colored Giants Shut Si li ( teur players in this locality will take fi Knnland, cf 3 0 0 3 0 andricllo, all of tho Tigers. The ll 1, ( Lt h utin A i < ,, A 2 > IS IS 9 Konmvitz, If 1 it o I) triple by Mack and the other was a place, Saturday afternoon, July 8, on JoolJIl, n 0 0 0 J Dnvlefl. c, rf 3 0 0 B. 1 Ecore: i fut 1 null MI VI II double by Adama. ' ' Lcnnon, p. 2 0 0 13 1 li Miult- \nus ( n It Ad nrrii the courts of the Atlantic Highlands Out Fair Haven Nine HKI) BAN),-. Ali It 11 A 3S 7 » SO 11 Ballyk, pitching for the army HemlrlckH, c 1 0 I 1 0 ( II .1 mil all ( i .. P lit! If 2 2 rol 0 tennis club when representatives of Al. l It H HI 1) ,u tlmn— \m I ci A II H Score by 'innings: The Red Batik Colored Giants held team, held tho visitor/! to four singles. Fli-Idon, r. . N A KliLllinn Ui 1 1 0 f) that club will rompele with the Sea- 30 o 2 II g ' I! " , ' I <• 1 mill K< nt 1st il In ..I II W Mori in cf 1 1 0 0 0 T.cnnurilo 0 0 0 2 0 0 (I 1 1 fl—7 the Royal athletic club of Fair Ha- The soldiers made their runs in tho ' ;; r r „,'<" > ""In mil Mo ir I.. A .1 Ss ;j bright tenni.s and cricket club. There Little Silver 0 II It 0 I I 2 II (I 2—G II. CBlii'i-drjc-ili If. \ inuicli 1 (f II) ( 3 7 1 ven weorclcfls while they collected a third, seventh nnd eighth. The score; l'OLO GAMES. >IarI)i,i.nl.l, If. M Ar-chettino M> 1 2 ^> will be four single;' and three dou- Error*—Merrinmn, Ynnnrellii. Toinnliio. r J i Mint ,111- iKm. n r. I! 1,1 v io>\ dozen runs last Sunday afternoon on FORT MONMOUTH. .MulliT, :ili, if M £M 1 111! Ill r-1 1 0 (J 1 bles matches and thg first match will TWO-IIIIHO lilts—Yniinrclln, llrnoka, N. Ai- • :] ', ;"' mi hi ( .r.i I I I . \ ,11. f,,t ycif < 1 0 0 '__ rhcltlnu. Hn«,kK, .Smith. Si'Iinci'lcr. Han- Miles field. Twclvo errors by the AU It II PO A Hi llih s nnd Mi 1 o A 'd U fcrt start at half-past two o'clock. At- Kelly. If Monmoutli County Country Club De- r?Ti'ttl.."'rf." 1 A Inn 1 p if T 0 1 1 0 R'»n, KniH-hcl. DouMo |,lliy—S,-)inci(lcr to Fair Havcnltes were responsible for feats Two Teams. C.innni ill lantic Highlands, h:\vinj; defeated M. Af-clietlino to Tditiuinc. HUikc-nutu— Cox. if 1 0 J. Cnlninlricllo () (f T 1 fl 0 (1 some of the Giants' runs. Tho 1 t 1'nrrar. y. iolluwin^ the rnuinin, s events Sf hncifler 1 lh 1 1 1 1 Shrewsbury and tiie Colonial Ter- By Sclmoldor 7, by Jo«lin I). U.-IBOT on ninth, cf Tho Monmouth County Country :; i 1 ( scores: Muck, c 1 11 W. l.iMlr, ^t,. 0 0 0 C Colond C"ow;m expreshHHl himself as race club of Asbury I'ark, is determ- Imlls—HIT KrhncWcr -1, «>lf Jonlin 4. Um- club polo team in a round-robih 28 10 10 18 » Iihen—II. Anchettino nnil Iloyer. KEU BANK, Khallor, »». .. 1 1 ,_ ~ 1( ~~ jlJf'inf,' gialillrri with tho results, <-spe- ined to keep its slate clean, but real- Adnms, lb. .. 1 1 match defeated tho Monmouth Rov- ly inninitH: AD it I II "'" '' °i chilly with the good sportsmanship . fl 1 Jenkins, lb. .. ers and the Poplar Farms polo teams TAIH HAvK:;. nod Dunk 1 S 0 \ 1 1—12 izes it lias very stroiiK ojipostlon in Green. !b 0 0 All II H K •'•'"'"'" ''.V ;l" cnntMt.ints, which, he llnywmid. rf. -.3 2 McCarthy. 3b. Lllllo Killer 16 0 0 0 i —10 tli(> SeabrigM ,i(:i;re|;ation, which hns Ilnllyk, p 0 2 last Wednesday at tho club polo II d j said, "ii prnof o£ high Individual ns Hnrris, ».'i .. r, i many star players. Keyport Reorganised, .. I 0 grounds. Tho Monmouth club team, .Smith. ;l.. ;t o i The I.lttle Silver smoke-eaters a'tno Williams. Hi. " , well ns gmup morale." Five new member:; have joined the .Ionian, If .. 4 1 35 J 0 27 11 captained by II. W. Williams, ucored Walltor. :t :; I fell victims to tho onslaught of tho I-LAIN FIELD. V. Hoy.I, 1 i) Atlantic Highlands club. They are First Game Tomorrow Tutilis, 3IJ seven goals to five for Poplar Farma Nixon. ,., Long Uranch ilremen laiit Friday Ilix, .: AB R 11 ro A '.'. o i o! John lU^Kins and Nelson Rose of Silicic. 21. and four for tho Rovoro' team. C. Boy.t. 1 :< o I i) night at Little Silver. The .score ('hitpmnn, tf. Ked Bank and C. Snyder, Irvinir Sny- The Keyport Athletic nusoc\a\\on, I,HW;KJII, p. ... Sown, II Tho play waa temporarily halted t Colored Giants Win van 20 to (i. Wright of Long Branch Clilullnnn, in E. Hlrlm, rf ;i i"i i o formerly ixmnatfod by I-cnvis "iiothon- In tho second garno of tho match miulo a triple, double and .single. der and Robert Renepo of Atlantic T. Pellotfrlno, 3b r ber/f, will reorganize for twili^lit 41 12 10 1 when Cyril Carr, club reforoo, waa •'•"'"• 3 0 10 Over Green Stars Mitty Aiicheltino of Little Silver Highlands. Hifctcins and Rose, who /urnojiky. If lliilt.i'. ny. p _ n II o 0 baisobtill only, playing at tlip Kny FAIR HAVEN. have been playing on the VanVIInt All R II K J. I'dlearlnn, cf foiled from his mount In a collision Jim.I rr. p 0 0 I) n iiliin mntlc' a triple. The vl:-,i(or:i fell Suni-et, c courts ;it Shrewsbury, will add port hi/;h iu;hool field every Thun;- 3 0 0 3 with ono of tho riders. Ho was The Kill I limit Colored Ciant.'l de- or. Yannrelb) In tho third and drove Londlvicli, rf :s 7 0 1 :itren|,-lh to the Atlantic JIi|;hlamis day iil^ht. Tho Maine lineup of locul 1 knocked unconscious nnd was car- feated tliu (lrecn All Ktara of Red in twelve runs. The box score: . 1 Ochnli, 1) .'I 1 4 contingent. fi^mi-pro Htars will appear uiitlfir thn . If. ried Into tho club for first aid treat- Bank, II to :', last 'I'liuraday night nt I.ITTI.K SILVER. 0 0 Ilaurlull At Fort Jlonmciutli. *&.©*. mrvna|,'cment of Eddie Plielan. •yd, 3 0 30 0 i 24 U ment. Jt was at first thought that Mllos' Held. Tlie (llanlii untile seven All It II l'O A ij-il. 1 3 0 Score by InnlnirB! he WHS seriously Injured as tho horao Combining a heavy batting attack hits wliilo their t » K M. At u-li llilllHI. "iii Kiulii in 5-AII Sciirc. Horfifshoo by a 3 2-7 imoro at Fort Alomnouth. Vl v "r r 1 to ilnd out whether the :;poit popu- HornoJilioo pitching recorda aro Tho Poplar Farms team defeated A. Mi in- Id, Cf.. i>. Tlie Rnnison pnln team and the thn Country club tenm 3 to 1 In the Nayo pitched feu- Carnegie Tccli, : r iaco at I hat nvv.n will i',n mmii Inal expected to ho fnmlo ne3t Bnnilay, KlepbnnlH played a ,Vto-, i tin In n 1 first frame but lost to Iho Hovers 3 "while (Jer.'uinl and Mtiore t;r:rved for Yin 1111 oil II, I1.. cl. :>(! mi-pro banehall. Tf many fan. ! fast i;anie Kutlirday afternoon on 1 ItASKIIALI* TIIIB HUNDAY. July i), nt tho Moono plcnio groundn •<-li C'tilttl. to 2*In, tho hint giimr; Tho eocond the Hi,; Five Nine, oompoMil of ntud- N. A,, lt I 1 turn out for thisi pimi Maunder near Wnysldn. Tho conteatantii will Herbert Memorial Held nl. llui Hum- r;amo resulted In a 6 to 1 victory for i- flit-i fumi the University of Vermont, I'lirlan v/ill continue bookhif? homo (iiiinrn Sclicdulril to Iio I'lnyeil on ho the bent horseshoe tosnorn from TI f> 1 ir. K son country c'lub. In the ft ft H chult- fjamoji for evisry Thui'fidtiy. Other- tho Momnouth Country Country club' Virginia Polyl.'chiilc Insititlilo, j'pnn Diamonds In Thla Section. nod Bank, Anbury Park and Bel'mar. I.ONT. HKANCH ker Hheldim I'rcn(irn made the score wlfm tho Keyport. Ktnni will bo cehod- team over tho Kovorn. Htate colb-;;i\ Huigct/i uuiv(^i:uty nnd AH It II TO A Prizes will ho awarded to tho win- I 0 o -I all when lie tallied wltli a lmclc- ulcd for road fiumeii for Die reniaind- The followinjj games are ucheiluled lltilvcialty ot Maine. ^«i»s. if r. ;i 2 j 0 JIHIKI driiv. Jnacph IJoeblini,' put the ning teamn. Ati i'vt-niu^ jiaint: war) sUaKed be- Went, lb 1 :s - • - — i.ie.p.nuit it. imion. Itumiiou Alhliilli- club vn. Itcd Ilnnli presldtMit and C, Mnury Jonon (siscre- V. 'I ii/lin- 1 11 1 0 2b, Dolt*, if., C,u\\i; If., Htlllwayon motiir club Baturday on tlio Mp.tcde- 'rii'.n UH1 I-iclil <;i»v» on UumniMi bll:li Hi'liitol licld. tnry and ireiinurer. Mr. Ward la I'v^n'b^rn ut 'j'ho 3ti!(tiiiter tftlco tl)e Wllli,,,,,.-., J. lt.> .•I.IInit lh, J'aXHOM p. Jjlllo :;il»i-i- Alblotlc rlnl. vn. Went l.onit II. '1'iiyli r. :i u „ '.*•(• *'o if. if. t, il. :;. M-i,t<>n. M conk rived. A Ihirty-nillo gain mado chairman of dm tnunuunent com- im)».'r lic.i-.atiMi: they Illtn it. No ]>il/.c!i :\ n :• n Itiaucli Athletio dub on Firctiuiii'e field nt Iliirli, ::l, ocoro liv iiiniiuin: Itiil,,. Wil li:un . I-fur 11ul.llhK All Star;; IAW;;OU If, Walling 2b, Iho water rough and there wero u itavt- ?.v<:i' itt'int nl. Mlilillc- out of ten hniucsj In thla section, hit ,',. KHm-mn f! Hn rl! ii'it !^, town lili'lt nclioiil ficlil lit I,ooi)H|ilo. VupVcchU'ii captain of tho women's AdlL Cl ('(• <<(ln Hrlcofie .'lb, "Petty, Kaughton or Ino- Hoyii enn make extra pocket money 26 2 a "{ I. i>V Ha tv (IJ Ifll 6. ll.-d Ilnnk lllmiiiH v», Ntiwnrk (ndloiin mi team. It payo to udvorthio m Tlio Xlcirluler. lvy p. I Fircnii'ii'n field oil N«WIIIIHI iji'tlnil'i load. selling Tho Register—Advertisement RED BANE REGISTER, JULY 5,1§83. Page fifteen final match over Paul Parker of capped by there heinn no ftn* hy- urr- I Farmingdule. Tho winner -^/as car- ftthin One Stroke Keyport News, • .in dratii close fo the in-Di'Si1y(but yv#i-% ik:d to three Ket*. hownvcr, the s;coroK ! of able 1 o get, ) Ut> ftt« under conf ttl | being fl-3, 8-0, 6-3. , This muti:h was (The RKd Bank Reglatfer can be b^uuht Winner Yerteiday TyinsChampipn in Keyport at the etons ct Cfaarjca Lshn quickly after their linen vtctt t4fdt on ; a driving duel fought out with long and J. I), flofiky.) although thn llro v/au a r.tubbnrn joKclianiieB from Uuv opposltB • baoo : Sid Mercer came within one stroke Mr. and Mm. Paul T, Atih ami one, btilng numtly tifttwftrn the parti- Red Banker Outclauat Nelson linen of the court. Parkar.'s driving William H. R. White's Knock- |of tying tho Kwlmmlng River coun- tiona and under tim roof, F&ir Haven Evens Standing in Fluke are now being caught in Itry club course record of 05 held by children Pauline and Blearier have, Series Between Old Rivals by Shark river, whtJe-a nolens Yshohnvt? Rose in F«JBr-Sel Victory Yes-1 wua tbt rooro Bevoto, hut Cornwell'Ti about Got Off to a Good Start returned from a visit to Water town At a recent meeting of the board play warj steadier and thla \vt*fi tho I Joseph Ghexsl on Sunday when he been {tehlng from tho ocean boule- terday on Couttt at and Led the Way for the En- I was low man In the qualifying rounds and ElmfI'd. New York. of education, Dishict Cierk K. O. Winning Yesterday, 7 to 2— vard bridfiro and jetty tlm lafit few deciding factor of the match. Harold ; Walling announced that tho board fire Course. iof the President's cup tournament Mr. and Mrs. It. Bequlst of New f Nest Game in September. nights have been hauling in norm? huty- Potter won from John Parker in the ' would cioijf- i})(; fit-boo) year v. lth s other quarter final match Viy de- jwith a score of,05. His score tied the York were the holiday guests of Mr. f jivo find six-pound wcuftllHh, Hnmn John Hlggins defcntcil Nelson R053 The Fourth of July race for knook- professional record nf 60 held by Vic- and Mrs. Edwin J. Holton, Jr. catih haluiH*ft of §^, i00 on hand and The second gamo of tlio Rumson- have t>een caught on feather Hqnftl, fault. all bllt.'i paid. 1 in tho final round of tho July i aboutB under tho auspices of the tor Ghezzl. The qualifying rounds Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cadoo of Fair Haven BSHCS, played yesterday while a few weift taken on fiitlmitii ln lhe round matches, Mrs. Klenzcr Trtiax hnr, been visit* afternoon at Rumson, was won by singles tournamont at Shrewsbury «»cond round matches, Monmouth boat club proved to be an for the cup were played cm Friday, Summit arc. vtoUing their pon-lrt- nnd worm Jure. The fart that, fluke yesterday. Tho scores of the matcli' P'ayed Saturday morning, Benjamin interesting spectacle for the land- Saturday and"Huntjay. in the kicker !aw and daughter, Mr. antl Mvs. J. Ing her daughtfr, MVP. Ktlua TJhl ol the Robins, 7 to 2. Each team has are now Joeing onufjht in t|m river Uladca, Del. fiow won ont) ^amo, Tho next con- were 6-0, U-0, 6-3. Both men dis- VanVliot defeated Gus Planitz. 7-5, lubbers that lined the Dubllo wharf tournament. Alex." Wilde and Van Harold Hemirlckfion. will Interest tho rowbd'at fishermen. played a very fine brand of tennis, Cornwoll defeated William to witness thn event but from the Chamberlain were lied for flint place Mr. and Mru. Edwin H, Whartoti test will ho played on Sunday, Sop- Ryan, (1-3, 0-1; Higgina defeated Miss FJorence Ciidei-sineve is malt- ttmber 3, at Rumaon. * * * but tho winner was at all times dls- point of the old salts along the shorn with 71. Ing R trip to Nova Scotia. and yon Kenneth are occupying their tiiictly superior, and the result of thn Frank McKcnnu. fi-3, 0-2; Paul Park- front It could hardly be called a race. In tho flag tc-innament held at. the slimmer cottiigc af. Ocean Orove. The Rumeonltcn were held to three Blueflsh offfsnorn have not. been er defeated Arthur Swift, 0-4, 0-1. The prettiest part of the event was Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jacobean Mr?. Robert. Cowan uvifr -i r^c^nt hitB by Phil Egeland, Fair Haven Hcarco in the lnnt weoU nr HO, hut match vam ncvci" in doubt. Tile Jirst club yesterday Mrs George McVey have moved to Kean;;bm£. two seta war. won decisively by Hlg- By virtue of his victory in the the jockeying for positions at tho and Mrs. Joseph Connor wcie tic at guest of rcUilivrs :>t. Mlnenh, N. Y. hurler, who was In excellent form thoH« caught have barn tichool blues, l Miss Helen Martin licit? returned hiiiH. Tile thlrrt pot, however, was final match Hl;:;;ins received the first j start, the fivcy entries cetting bunched fhr* seventeenth hole- for the ladies. to her honir at Ml. Ilnlly. Mm. Andrew JJ. HQyrr nnd daugli- yetterday. Odin Egeland, with three welKhinfT a pound tn two naund.1 l0 several tlhios before the starting gun tcr of New York hnv»\ been visiting bltt, led tho batting. Ono of them apfeco. Tho bfp fcllowa arc oft'sliore, eventually captured by nose after the! B on the new VanVliet singles bowl. Scores for the men Included John Mifis Jossio LouiKP. Covert, a ;;amcn went to deuce several times. 1 Prizes worn also awarded to Nelaon was fired from President Minton'B Murphy, 330 yards on the twentieth the formrr'n fnthc;-, M. Lfivinf. tvao a triple. Thrce-tracECTa were Vmt won't take hold. Roac teacher in the high school, ls spend- lhe fourth and final act waa won by j "« runner up, and to Harold large cabin cruiser Jean, which was fairway; Willinm Hcim 25S yards; Mr. and Mrs. William B. Einstein also made by Barney Efreknd and * * * Patter and E. Allaire Cornwell, the used as the comnilttee boat. ; r r •ing her vacation at her home at DeBmond. The box score; lilggins In easy fashion. The win- Frank Wodehouso 2.i.> yards and Nowhuigh, New York. and family nro upending thenumrner remaining somi-flnnlistfl. at their rotta^c: al. Mnna,"iquan beacli! Black baaa aro furnishing plenty nor'ij plal y waa superioi r to thah t of Wllllnm H. Tt. Whitn'o Dolphin, Jeff Mercer 200 yards. Cornelius ArkVraon is taking a FAIR HAVEN. of sport for tho fie:;h water fisher- hit! opponent in all deportments off witn her mvjinr at the tiller and with The scores for thr nullifying ennvne in (he humntov snlwol of Ttut- Harry Holluni, innnagrr of ths AH H II I'd ,\ men those days nnd .some tine catch- the game and this auperlortty wjirf his brother Ferdinand at the sheet. rounds of the President's cup held fitrand theater, hnn arranged; for a 0. Eeeland,• If r> 1 :i ••> 1) Little Silver Wins gors university at. Now Erunswick. free nxcuridon trip a round the sta- ^»r6y, c' .. (l n II It es aro being nuulo at tho. Tin tern clearly shown at various stages of Fhowed tho way over the llnfi at the at tho club are: MiflB Emily Bauer of New York %. BEoland, 8 1 I 4 0 Manor dam and in Khudow lake. the match. start and from then on throughout tun of Liberty on the. H(earner Knans- KCtUl, B9. (1 1 : Player fil-ORK IlnnillcBp Net has been visiting her mother, Mre. r> a Frita Drea'alcr of Itetf Bank landed ' In'tho eoml flnal round of the tour- 'ire tho entire journey widened tho gap, Ski Mcitcr .. tin iiurg on August. 8 for thfi children o£ P Egeland, lb r, 1 la II . 6 1 Anno, Bauer, 0 0a A 1 ono weighing 0 pounds nnd 7 .ounces nament, played on Sunday morning romplnfr lionio fin easy winner by William Helm no Keyport nnd vicinity. Medee, 3b. Frank Wmloli Miss Elaine Hughes spent, laet Merrbttan, cf. 4 0 0 « 0 at the 6am on Saturday; Henry Hls- more than four minutes. Tho Per- ]so i»2 The local Kiwani.s club !e making Ls»l». 2b. ;t l 0 4 defeated Harold Potter In j Scores 4 to 1 Victory in Holiday P. Hlntlcmtui .... >:rl week at Catr-kilt, New York. gins the tsanio day caught 'A black straiRht seta. The ncorea were (5-3,' * rlne entry, with Delford Fisher at D. Kennedy . .30 n.rrantfenienffl tn iitagc a allow "Ki* Borlck, rf? :t 1 1 1 0 1 Mrs. Archibald Humphreys and Game Yesterday Afternoon at the stick and Mel Fisher at the ...A rt P. EEtlnnd, I' 0 1 t bass and 3 calico nuns at tlm dam., G-4, 6-3. In the other semi-final I H. HnROrmim fl' ,. wanis Kapers," at. an early date in n William LoValloy UIHQ nnhed at the' mutch, ROHO defeated E. AHaitr Little Silver—Silverites Out- sheet, wns quite close to the Dol- Win. Bohroy ..: »0-...... 1(1 daughter w^re guests last week of tho fali. H6 7 9 27 13 phin at. the start but was unable to N. 8. Brown 82.. . 1'2 Mr, and Mrs. Francis Humphreys dam Saturday and landed two black Cornwell In four jicts by the scores of | hit Visitors. John Murphy 101...... 30 of Arlington. Forty-three children have enrolled Rl/MSON. buna woiEhln# 1!£ pountln each. V-G, 1-6, ih2, C-3. hold her speed and had to be con- Van t;h»mheilitfn.. M.. ...lr, for the varatlon :-:chooi uf religiuus- : " AH n IT VO A Pottor roBOitcd to an Gffcctivo chop The Littlo Silvor athletic club do- tented with second place. Harry Mc- Gene MBBOO, SI. .!»0,. ....1R The Keyport firemen's band ducation at the grammar school, Bjuno, BB ;. o o 2 r> * * * Ed McDeritiott •• "2 . . . fl played at the July'4th celebration at H. Tully. an ;t n a -\ \ \ stroke in an attempt to ovfircomc fralcd the Norwood tire company Mahon's Aerial, Elwood Powers'K Jack Murphy, Frank Donnis and Alo.v Wlldo !)2...... III Matawan. Hfctomond, if • 8 0 0 3 0 tlio new champion, but Higglna was team of Long Branch yesterday af- Tern and Joseph G. Kennedy's Llndy Hani ...10 Citprelln. lh 4 0 o r> 0 Harry Estelle, while fishing at tho able to meet the challenge and ad- ternoon at. Little Silver by a score finished third, fourth and fifth in the Howard Hnili -91 ...17 MifiR Marjoiie Cornell has returned fismmon, If 4 0 fl .1 I from a visit, at Beach Arlington. Seabright News. 4. Tully. p l.l fl 0 0 dam last, wrelc, saw a snapping turtle, vance to thft net at critical pointn in of 4 to 1. The Silvcrites made seven order named. The Lindy got off to Tlie match piny fnr the tourna- Pqntermnn, 3b. ...< 2 0 0 2 0 which all three say waa as wklo as a very poor start losing much ground Mrs. F. T. McElroy and daughter tho match, from which point of hits to the visitors six. Tho score: ment will be. held at the club on fTK« IlPfl Hank Krister ran b« bnu^bt Desmond, rf A 1 1 0 0 a dining room tnhle. viintfign he ficornd many beautiful right at the line by overrunning the Saturday anri Sunday. of Pennsylvania, wnro the recent .8mal. c 3 0 1 7 I LITTLE SILVKH. guestB of Misfl GicnillfL Cummings. in Seahright at ihp etori?3 of Morris Weil- Qulglay, p.. 3b , 2 0 10 0 placcmcntH. Tho winner's nervUie AB H TO A line a bit too far. She, as well as the man and H. Lefkourltz.) Gftron), p. 10 0 0 1 nnd. overhead game were also largely ?> i 0 5 0 Tern and the Ariel took a course to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Chamberlin Yunnrelln. *» 2 0 1 the Middletown shore, which caused . Boy Scout Field Day. and son nf Washington, D. C, have Several beach partien were held 112 2 a 27 9 Kearns and Walker responsible for hli; victory. M. Aschettln , 2b. ..' ... a 1 2 0 1 within the pa at week at the Surf r them to io.se much ground and many The second annual Boy Scouts field been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Score by innlnga: Roue upH^t Cornwell largely by i ,T(> i I , > 4 bathing pavilion. Over 100 persona L I) 0 of tho onlookers thought that there 'day, 7wili be hcjd Monday afternoon S. Rile. Fair Havon 2 0 0 •• (t 1 0 2 0—7 Are Still Partners mason nf hki ability to put out the were prnsont at a party given by. high lobs of Jii.'j opponent, who re- must have been some misunderstand- Jat 'Belvedere, Beach. Swimming Fifty-four couples attended n. re- Bumsfjn Oil M D.o 8 n Z—** ing as to the course that sent three I races will bo. held in the morning union ficrvlcft af. f ho Reformed the Reformed and Baptist churcheV Error*—Kcttol 2, Mfulue, Lewis, Bruno Jack 'Kearnn, manngcr for Mickey sorted to an overhead attack when Cnl iclrlello, of Red Bank. Thirty employees of 2. H. Tully. Swocl. Thico-bano hUn—B. Walker, former middleweight cham- ho fount] himself unable- to pass Ro&e boatii In one direction and two in and track events in the afternoon. A church on Wednesday evening, the ERBljmd, 0. K&elnnd, Dciimojid. Doublo -fiM-d, P- another. trophy will go to the troop making coupleB al! liavlnp been married by tho' Jersey Central power and light playn—Cttnrella (mmnnbted). Desmond pion, has tipiked tho runiora that tho w'ith hia drives "from the batio line. company held a party Friday night. 1 31 1 T 27 1 the greatest number of points. Rib- Rev. F. T. B. Reynolds, pastor of to O. Ese!an ing, tho preparatory gun to be fired Blond), by J. Tully (P. Eiieland). Umpire tho decisive ncore of 6-1, after the Cnok, c try fee. ments being served. rehearsal tonight on the playground er boxes Lou Brouillard tomorrow O at 10:30 and the starting gun five platform. *. —Satnmon. night. Koarna said ho would punr- first Hot had been fflkfin by Rose by The local American Legion auxil- minutes later. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hires and fam- antco Jack Bharkcy $25,000 tn tight thci closo score of 7-fi. In tho third . >—jr inninpF: Highlands. The Highlanders pound- Sorretnry—Mr«. George Kinenr, Hollywood golf club defeated Victor ed Zeigler for eight hits. Evans, W. B, Potts's Jazz, which crossed the Troanuier—Mrfi. Walter Baldwin, Mrs. William Nicmiah and daugh- which has tta henduarLei'H in a large In the quarter-final round of the LOTIB Branch I) H 0 0 fl 0 0 0 1—1 Chaplain—Mrs. h, J. Coata. and Joseph Ohezzi of Rumflon 1* up tournament, played on Saturday af- Littlo Silver 000004011 *—1 Highlands hurler, held the soldiers finish lino two minutes ahead of Sam- ter of New York state arc visiting * barn on tho Grand View hotel prop- uel Biker's Ospvey. E. C. Fiedler's Hiatotian—Mrs. Fred Knucr. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nelson. erty near tho public dock at Fair hi a ,nip"and-tuck "golf match Sunday ternoon, Higglna defeated Benjamin Errurs—YnnarellH. .Smith. Morris, Mne- to four. Mrs. Otto Johnson's house on Sev- at Hollywood. It was u best-ball con- VanVliet, 0-2, 0-4. Van Vllct wai5 rhcrBon. Two-btiHO hlta—N. Asvhcttlno. Aphrodite, was n minute and eleven Mr. and Mrs. William WhartOH Haven, has been invited to take part M. Anvhottlno. Double play—Loonetti to seconds behind the Osprcy. enth street waa badly damaged by have been visiting Mrs. Robert In the raco meet lor Marblehoad test. Metz wan low man with 72, completely outplayed, except for a MacPheruon. Stt-iko-outs—-By Crawford Leonardo Beats Grays. fire on Saturday afternoon, the losfl infidels to he held at Randall, New | Victor Ghozzi had 75. his. brother 77 brief 'pnriod in thn second set. Rose 1, by Irons a. Banes on bnll.s—OfT Craw- Tho Leonardo field club defeated cKceecting $1,500. The flro was ap- Wharton. York, on August 13. It. Is likely that tttid Jacobean 79, Thp hwf nhnt of wnfi..b.iifi pressed for a considerable ford 1, off Irons S. Umpires—Aprliet- the Red Bank Grays 5 to 3, yester- Newspaper circulation that counts parently caused by an oil cooking Mr, and Mrs. Charles A. Boston there will be at least four model the match was made by Joseph period by Donald Sickles in another tlno . mid O'Connor. . day afternoon at Leonardo. Tho with, .the .advertiser is tho bonatldo stove exploding. Mrs. Johnson buf- and " Lyon • Boston have, reopened - Ghozzi on the eleventh holr, when rjunrteiwinal match, which Rose ulti- one—tho kind The Register has. No yachts of the Red Bank club to. be The road to better and bigger busi- Grays made nine hits off Mllea and premiums or other inducements nave fered from some small burns in try- Greycot, and Mr. and Mrs. James O, tntertd. ho droped a sixty-foot approach shot mately won by tho scores of 64, 6-3. ness leads through The Register's ad- the field club made BIX off Vlnco Mc- qver been offered to secure circula- ing to put the fire out before calling A. Closs ore at their home, Bonald* Last Saturday Haiold Fetereen of for a birdie three. Cornwell scored in another quarter- vertising columns.—Advertisement. Cuo. tion.—Advertisement. for help. The firemen were handi- lock. Eastside Park, Franklin Anderson Ct Matawan and Andrew Anderson, Andrew Anderson, Jr., Michael An- dernon and John Anderson, all of Rumson, attended" a race meet at Port Washington, Lonf? Island, Tfchere they saw some of tho beet model boats in the Bast. Tho Red Bank club members feel that they have,a faster model than anything they saw at Port Washington and Big Reasons Why You Should in they leok forward to tho proposed meet In August In the hopo of bring- ing the trophy, a cash prize of $100, to Bod Bank. The selection of Fair Haven as a place of meeting was duo.to tho g^jarge bay east of Old Fourth creek, i-^whet-6 It Is almost freo of motor- boat . annoyance, which la qulto- 3262 or 3263 . troublesome to the model sailboat^ Model boats aro raced at Fair Havon [U] : every Sunday and they are attract- ing much attention. Coe Defeats Golf Title Defender Better Quality—Lower Prices — Honest Advertising! Georgo V. Coe, Jr., Harris B. •Fisher, Jr., Howell VnnGerbig and PRICES Howland B. Jones will play in the IN semi-finals Saturday for the golf EFFECZ T My 6th, 7th, .8th. || PROMPT DELIVERY " 1 championship of tho Rumson coun- try club. Tho finals will take place Sunday, C. B. Freo.man, defender, was elim- inated in tho first round by Coo, 5 and 4. In the second round Coe won from Kenneth M. Segcrman, 1 up. Fisher defeated Blcldlo H. Garrison DOMINO—10-\h. Cloth Bags Extra Strong—Full Qts. in,tho oecond round, 1 up, the con- Davidson Brand test going nineteen holes, while Van- Gerbig wna victorious over Judge J. qts. Pts. Qta. Vss T. Mahoncy, 5 and 4, and Jones eliminated John H, Doog, 8 and 6. ^^c ^fJlc 2 for Tho first rountl results were an follows: Fisher defoated E. M. Crane, 6 and 0; VnnOerblg defeated H. C. Pierce, 5 and 4; Coe defeated Freeman, 5 nnrl i; ScRgorman dc~ lows Jfeated W. C. Rlker, S nnd 4; Joneti KIRKMAN'S Sliced— defeated Irving Rlker, 1 up; Garri- CAMPFIRE—l-ib. pkgs. son defeated J. R. Kllpatrick, by de- fault; Mahonoy defeated Sohuyler large VanVochton, by default, and Doog defeated C. A. Pierce, by default. pkgs. MARRIED MEN TO ri,AY BALI,, TASTY-MALT Shrewsbury Spouses Meet &hrcivft- bury A. C. Friday JVlght. Chocolate Flavor The newly organized Married MARASCHINOS—ReS. 15c KELLOGG—Special men's baseball team of Shrewsbury will play their first gnmo on Friday 1-lb. tin night at f>:.10 o'clock nRainot tho )^ ol)' Shrewsbury A. C. team. Tho gamo will bo playod on the grammar school field in the. rear of tlm school build- "UNEEDA BAKERS" ing.'! on Broad ritroot, Shrewsbury, The team In In charge of Otto Hor- j i rouivn rues. den ami Erl Hounlhan with Lontor j I Scott on manager, Tho members of Old-Fashion Ginger Snaps the married men nro Otto Horden, Hammeved Wheat JOAN OF ARC OR EM Hounlhan, Daniel CJnlvnn, George Silver, Jr., John Hagurlon, Jr., Les- Uncctla Graham Crackers Dfe Hge ter Scott, George Htigluw, Joaoph cans flfle Reynold", Bcnjnmln Lnno nnd Fritz 3i a® (WllOLY.) Yorg. SUGAR \ Amorlo.n nlnaco, ner.rotnry of Iho Tted^WingH club, hnn received sovfirnl CURED local ontrlea for the honioHhoo pitch- ing tournament to he hold next Sun- day afternoon on Cedar si reef Amnrlcrt ninncn will oppoira Joseph Itufllnl, Morrht ninncn will play against. Angolo COIBO, Clnrencn Ituf- llnl will oppose Mollo Hummonte nml (AMFOBNJA or IrJCOIUJ),\ Ad'llo Oolao will Inltn on .Too Vac- rarclli of Mnlnwan. for &&t%>C aMsosnfj iil'o )\(f/\(i) I ""——,—-«e4*^»- . . fjinmrn «(, Tlntim Fulls. Thr Tlntnn Fnlla baseball club will play Iho Oooootnwn hiir.clirill BEETS or PET MILK nlnn tonljTht, nnd tlm Mnnninulh CARROTS athletic club of Ealontown next fjiin- d»y nftornnnn tit Tlntnn friills, JKRSEV Buuohea M At dm.ii: I I.llllUccI. TURKEYS Boyfi can mnUo entra pocket money gelling Th« BegIttar—Adtt HID BANK REGISTER, JULY 5/1988.
The following, telegram from rst instructions we haverece resume business on an unrestricted basis. ..; V COPY OE TELEGRAM. CORY OE OUR REPLY, Washington, D. Cn June 27, 1033. Mr. Gibbs Lyons, Red Bank, N. J., July I, 1933." Second National Bank & Trust Co., Deputy Comptroller, , Red Bank, New Jersey. Washington, D. C "All unacceptable assets shown by approved plan of reorganization must be elim- Dear Sir: inated in order future published reports of condition will be correct in this respect. In case premium realized from sale preferred stock in excess of unacceptable assets such ex- "As instructed in your telegram of June 27th, unacceptable assets have been elim- cess should be used to eliminate like amount slower type acceptable assets. Please advise inated and our books adjusted accordingly at close of business June 30, 1933." when above instructions have been carried out." Gibbs Lyons, Deputy Comptroller. Second National Bank & Trust Co. Recommendation for reorganization was based on examiner's report of December 10,1932. Substantial improvement in all departments has oc- curred since that date. The last sentence of the telegram from the Comptroller clearly indicates a. high degree of liquidity must'be maintained by National Banks; there- fore, many loans which are good and collectable, in due course, and s.o regarded by the examiners will not hereafter be passed as acceptable assets un- der the new regulations. Condensed Statement of the condition of this bank, as shown by our books at the close of business June 30, 1933, follows: .
RESOURCES LIABILITIES •/• Cash and Due from Banks $ 720,519.22 Preferred Stock . . , . ;:: , "$ 750,000.00 United States Bonds and Securities 220,531.24 Surplus and Undivided Profits * 258,598.05 Bonds and Investments . * . . 2,662,116.59 Reserve for Taxes, Depreciation, etc. 59,239.44 Loans and Discounts . . . . . 2,953,698.25 Circulation . e . ! . 75,000.00 r Banking House and Fixtures 344,664.58 Bills Payable t\ ' , •;?. •', '••" ., ^ none ' Redemption Fund with U. S. Treasurer 3,750.00 Deposits . ''['• .. ;. V , 5,805,442.27 Other Resources , . . . 43,774.66 Other Liabilities :At the present there Js much confusion in banking practice and ethics usually ob- Our deposits are not under any restrictions whatever except we must be assured the served by bankers no longer prevail. The policy of this bank is to observe verbal as well money is to be used for useful purposes and will not be hoarded. If doubt exists as to the as written agreements quite consistently, and certainly agreements supported by resolutions use of the money an affidavit, as to its use, may be required by us. As we know our cus- of the Board of Directors are always observed. From our observation this practice does- tomers we have not found it necessary to exact this requirement, but it is in the regulations riot prevail in some banks. Their code of ethics seem to indicate low standards of business and shows the purpose of the law and regulations are to protect the bank and the public, integrity, which is quite at variatice with the standards the present administration desires both being equally interested in stable conditions. to establish. We appreciate the co-operation of many of our customers following our recent holiday. Many who subscribed for stock depleted their bank a<> counts somewhat, causing them some inconvenience. Because of this we have discontinued service charge since our license to reopen/ Our vault is the largest and strongest in this part of the State and affords holders of safe deposit boxes much better protection for their property than is available anywhere else in this locality. Our prices are as low, or lower, than charged for equal facilities anywhere and much lower than charged for equal facilities in the larger cities. Safe deposit facilities are not provided for the purpose of profit; such facilities are principally to furnish safety for securities to our customers and is only an incidental service in connection with our banking business. Ruthless competition in the past was the cause of much of the recent banking difficulties. We will not be parties to this practice and the Banking Department Is decidedly opposed to such policies. Complete banking facilities^available in all d epartments. Safe deposit boxes in the largest and strongest vault in this part of New Jersey. Interest at the rate of X paid in our Savings Department. Preferred Stock is ready for delivery. Please call for your Certificate. Dividends will be paid on Preferred Stock in January and July, ' •econd Nati nk & Trust Company RED :W JERSEY RFD BANK REGISTER, JULY 5, 1938.
l« ol Union, ar» spending two wee!-.'1 with Mr. and Mm Jacob Zilly. . Beating Constables Misa Marlon Burltw, who has !)• -. visiting friends et New , York, re- COUNTY EA turned home Sunday. Michael Hickey of- Matawan, Mrs. John H. Werasert and eon chargta with obstructing Justice, dis- John wero recent visitors lit New Thirty Words lor Twenty-Five Gents orderly conduct end ansault and York. battery upon two constables, waa Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cully and ' held under bail of $2,000 for a hear- daughter o! Jersey City jpent tho LOST AND FOUND. ARTICLES FOR SALE. ing Monday morning before Justice fourth wltii Mr. and Mrs. C. Bor«- BUSINESS NOTICES. EMPLOYMENT. JREAL ESTATE FOR RENT. __REAL_ESTATE FOR SALE LOST, femnio police iniiiny, tslx months old. Walter J. Mtllo. Ball of $500 waa ard Boche. IOK DOX (or cole In cood rondltion. I'rlcu UPHOl.!;TERIN<; and rcfinl.hing of all FAitll IIANIiS of nil nationalities mip- UNJ-'URWISUEI), fmmcJiatety; new up-to- 1CKIIIT.ROOM houwr^iT'lT^Th'"t;II7."^rt^J C»ll_Ited Bunk 1B27-M.' _j __ klndB ol furniture. Trunk Howard. 60 pllcd. Kindly cull or write to H. Her. Uato tyi>e buni;alo\y, _lx rooinu, every demanded on each of the four counts. Harold Kastniond spent the week- Hlirnbon_nvc iiiie, Red Bauli, pbone 1)44. fifctr Employment Anciicy. in Wfi!,t idrett. rx)S'I', stay femula Z'erfiliui cat, iii _id-BOD Bn«J toiitsoii; ; mo Jem improvemunt; tmrayy; open fuc- Tho complainants wero Constables end at JerBey City. n _ New York City.jilionc Ili.iclny 7-2624. lduc_. fdtul locution, corner Fair Haven ration; lnrno ,htj« o t,t«i.<: 1'rlfo JI6.D0U. (IJGtov/n; fifteen yeiim olil; iidined pl^cl a lelenethsl n . M TJIE KUiiNTlUUr; hoTpitiiiTcharrB caneilT lynnk 1). Lnivon. U6 Manmotitli ntrcut. lt»ij ftomiey. Mm. I1'. G. Tatum, phone Mtil- ; ip tree wooii, fire- load and McCurter avtnut. Kcusonabit. Henry Kruchka of Keyport and Carl Mr. and Mre, Frank Schulisr cn- Thoinos SS. tWl Mlddletoiffn Stock Ifurtn, furnitures roDulio.l and rcflnl.hed; DO YOU SEED damioi.iiu"'hifiJT" JuiT7_7 dlotown 09. Apply Mra. Wilklus. chona 2567-W. Itecl Lewis of Matawan. The arrost was tertajned friends from Roadie Park PEOIGEEEU emoot*jaih fox terrie. I!or!_Hunk.r puppicB_, runhed arid ooreh cluilrn. W. T. Wlllicma, us (empjoyers fri't:) ; innle nnil leji;;.!e 501 River road, nliono Ucd Bank 1842. help; rclcrcnicfi thoroii|..hly invc>tli{atcd. JJ.mk, ______„_ over tho week-end, prlxo xvlnldne strain; Uttera fculHtQrBu mado by state police attached to the Atlantic Einploynifcnt Ai;f:iu>. (il Kina HOUSE ~I_UN~riN«f" If eo, lot me help ARTICLES K>R SALE. with thfl American Kennel Club: priced avenue, All;uitj.r llifhlnnil... jihnno !j,'!:i. tllddlotown headquarters at Head' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Powell of reasonable. Apply Sydney Caddlck, Mon- MONEY TO LOAN on flnt bond and you. i havo many ilstln_» ol boucaa for rent .n ItoU Bank and vicinity. .Reason- President Park (spent Thursday even- BOlTlor sole. William Kane. MlTdlctown, motith road, Oakbur&t, N. J., (opposite GRADUATE nuinen' nn>lr.try. '" ilny " o~r HZ fJlCiiUa SVCRU# den's Corner. phone anj_^J. _ l»orti:uK«i. Ai)p!icatlonB Elven im- able rcntn. W. T. I'arkor, 64-BQ Broad Blyn. W? V*" ' ' ing with Mr. and Mro. Stanley Cook. American Ktorc); nl^ht; 11I30 priictirul r.r hi.uiiy IIUIHC^. According to the conatablea, an FIREWOOD, jfl.OO per loail; locust itonta frrcdlflto atlention. Hawkln3 BrotJi- Phone lie.l IJfink fi7. Jeunottt! A. <.inl.. treat, Hod 13unk. Dbone 3322. YVKAU lomtinn for n"3nruii-, (-Rveti t.i:ll bt idvllj'htful arwl t-onveiiifiit. lticuffon; only SIDO for children t fit a reaeonsMe l>rlco. !?•!') mouth. _T i'itiu fivenue, We«t Long car, tearing hit) clothes and then pro- tains with friends. ___ Called fcji- and delivcrc«"C-1 l-'uTi-'lliivcii," all ini^ Invittoi-y. fircpliu-o, hot wane oil l>tirn«r jury to two of hie ribs. ing two months with his cousin, John IlroB.. WicWatunk, N. J-. iihona Holmtlel 'J. lie. I!cd Dank 3883-J, nl«hl» Hcil Unnk NEW "KPKINfr"lian(l-riiadir~hVtY ifroni n» extra roht to rnriKUm^r. .\\>-h in l..r>Vi'NH:iH>; Iiu-J.liir.- j:.i|-HJ;c; ^linjl,- lit:it. Second l.»or fmbfiod: attfidied sa- Glues, III. ("iAItDBN TRACTOIiS mid rvlcej riaholl ills.J. 7U Newman Sprlnga rond, Kcil S2.00 uv. nUn remntUilne «-]onc. Mm. r«ffc, ccmerifnti cellar, cofiver learfera sne! ' " • • • I]l||lk IH'I-V: i-tHiidcd MM'_t; sr(5 muntli. Milton Jr. and ttolens, u-J and V-Q model Lh ^2WllIdB HcrBon, Thur'hihiy ami Friihiy, 'i-1 _. Kitlterit. awnlnK", eri«enn and Hfiivel elec- Mrs. Thomas Pottlt and her daugh- lt ith ltit d th Mcrlianlc i.uect, Ued bank, phone TEA ItOOM. liiiicticon 35 and 60 cent"*, Onite'fi, }Iomo I-)epaiimcn(, I 1 North UW1. tric refrigerator. Lot (15 feet front nnr! ter Jean of River Plaza spent Thurs- on v 11 Sundny dinner Jl.fiO. Antifiucs boutrhc 8n feet dccii. Very gnotl Inratloti, con- Belford News. Si ? ?ri ^ " " """•• W'"" "^ Pnoini, out; vory rtnsonnbk. Mre. Henderson, Uri(I_o avenue. Red Uank,* day with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Glaoa. »'.?!____ _ —. i Main ctreot, Tort Mnnmouth. N. J. and BOI'1 : i _ntnl libi-my; no minimum o. Hi)USK~8~2«^HiVo_~VoRitT^'_.Tpnfia\^"^r__ venient to town, Hawkltm Urothers, 10 second-hand water pumps. F. mcmbeir-iii|i f[-i:. "The LlapleR," Din»rla Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al- HanK RS',-J. tf) ,,vejn / i^veptiKntc.l help ;U. ..I! etttlo" of orville C.lor nnd Henry Wa«- llonk. WILLIAM V. IJIKTWCH, pliimbinn, hciit- timen. Uattcruby Free Kmiiloynicni, Scr vailiihlo. ancrifice for S:)r,n, Di-actlcally. ermau'B waiting room.) lriK und tiiniinir, l'uinpa • and windmillfl ice. 126 Hardinu roud, Rod Il.-mk, i,hrj oum hou_ea la lied bort Richardson. VUri'lKS—-WhlfiT Builz. »iiitiotlir'ol«o v.lro Uauk. rill j _i.i-ovi;iiip.nt.i; S IK) _[i. OloLe \**. yo'lP °'VJ1 , termBtei-rr.3- . A«*<)rAd(|i-cn(us }*, IJ., bo» are in tho hospital with the same rcp!iii(:d._ A lit n't fui= Mitiilcr carburetor 1422. • ( | C Mrs. J. Crawford Compton ot thin Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wordcn ot fox tcrrloi-R, collies: email toy PoklnK- coal hiiviiii; dtvlrt'. i'its nny furnace, 12 j Real Estate. 25 Kii.t Front street, Red "H^ItedLilanlt. ailment. place, Mrs. John Flltcroft of Atlan- Keypor.„.._....t upen_t Friday evening with tu $20, English hull $20. Scotch terrier in Lotl'Mon uvt'iiiir, Kcd Hank, Phnnc 3CH7-J. JIOOMS and tilth, «U Improve- whelp. Angoru klttcna Sfi.OO. DOKB unit mentR, with three-car giiniKc: Ideal II(QCO Alex Lomborg nnd family of STAU* Wiiidnvi Cl(niiliV_"r:0., _con:_"TvGc, miJnicnt»i tic Highlands and Mrs, Jamea Small ijjr. antj jjraM . .Johhn GlassGl , JrJ , PorHlnn o.atu at stud. Will iiive [rood nn- APARTMENTS 1 Kiirak'e; live iniiiule" from Mt.atidn. Wil- fnc dortoi as tlieio it re no doctors in Brooklyn are at their summer homo turcd Chow nnt. on lircfidinit tcrlOH. I buy •[minaret-, f> Whrtrf avcfiUe. lie*] Bank, of Leonardo wero euosts of Mm. | Mies Jean Ahearn la visiting Mro. CAU. nnd ECG thono fui-nl_h_fl nn.l unfur- Inw drive. Little Silver. Mis. .l,,r™« II. town. J''ir_t. IIUIDIO in Liiuk of Jlealllj Cen- at Fifth and Valley utreetu. till the iiuPH from them. How Wow Ken-;>honu 1 li< _-" * • . -- _1 TT1I *i n b% A M 1~*1 n . Lightning otrnck tho • Fields nnd 11 call KeiiiiHbiirr; 5 0 5-W, and let me tfivfl ,'Madeline and" Eleanor Din- On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Brown lilcu of excellent blood lines. A. J. hath: nil improvements; IUTITO rooms. li RRcill llluiik , nhonh c 1617. (iKiulre Fri\nk Frisk. Clinton avenue, B«I- you mi cilimato on your plumbing end fonl. Hark oMJcaUhi Center." __ McGough houoei! at Water Witch Schillor, Willow drive. Little Silver, Grover Apartments, corner Wallace nnd i'WI)'"i noil of Now York npent tho week-j visited Mrs. Grace Cottrell of High- he&llntt with lower fhnn d_i>ie_nion prices. e ! ; r£ lJ;in Saturday night, Tho damage waH N. J. Wo olt.o t'luji-ializo on IiiRtnllins beor coils, _ __.___^_^______! J5i_ .____ ^' I «U - nnil with Mr. and Mil). Thomas Din- landn. ; on Pine i ^rx/nobM"hun^nl'_^tno l)nVh~rn"nrf~kitcK alight. burn itnd iiumiia. All work Btitisfactorlly FOR" illSNT. a'piutment. o^f four VoonV^ | nn.nth reet. ..iiii- en, (irpplnre, hot. water heat; Kar_ge;flx* jjen, i Claudo Richmond's Jiouoo on bath, improvcinGntH, with Biinigo: ?_;i j 'llctowi I. U'D Y. nialan. Belford, N. J. •client location: rhu?'lnut trim. - l»rlf8 ' . MltJ Agnes Nolan motored from church street hoo boon rented by Jplin A. Cordes of Richmond Hill SADDLE HOUSES. JumpCM mill ponlim for ionth. At Muplc nvcinio, nonr Hii j ?fl,('0fl. I-Viink U. Lawec, Hfi Monmotlth mile; rldlnl! utahlcn, liciiilllful hrlillo k done: KlilewatkB nrid cc- telmnnn's Corner, Itunuon. Write fi. 1. hakti New York on Saturday and spent the!Lawrence Scott, and William Woritzol of Brooklyn i-lreet, Kcd Unnk. Paths; hofliilinjf; eeloct .clientele, Kates nicnt blocks; nlto North wen tern crano Wanlcll, Sen Bright. N. J., phone Zl. were at the Grand View house for HO S1 i : CC JH dny with Mra. Apnca Bmlth. i Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Compton and very reasonable. A. E. TlpliiiK, rinc- for icnt. Peter (JiPontc. __5 Bhrcmbtiry )!M ni'MHf - al'l""'n ""/',''"' ^•' }.''^'i'} ' JI°J -i'" "ix "ionm^. "^in "imrlor. hor^ater the holidays. __ \ Rpdllaiik. phon____-_8._ The .Spiritualist meetings will be j children Bpont Sunday at Bayhead, Inpok farm, Tinton Fnlls, phono Eaton- town 443. PLUMHINt; find hcutinR Bupidlea; new discontinued for-tho months of July I Now Jersey, Mra, Jacob S. Hoffman and daugh- ROOMS won aEVEN-ltOOM ' hoiihi-: "nil" iniM-ovemorits: j a^nu_._I^rl_I]imk."^ '*** ter Dorothy of Brooklyn are here BUY your paint direct "from factory; 33% IS for rent, rea.io hlork fron rent. Phone i FlVE-"i«)OP.T bungalow " liko~new • eerlude^ and Auguot at tho homo, of Mre. . Tho Ponco house on Compton savings; good pnlnt, slot's or flat, white m *a»u.ef U^l "and ' turUnKe ?%& \ »0?MS for rcn^r^oniiblo—AT"m for tho summer. Bridge nvenue. Red Bank. Kcd Hunk 2U7-R. and beautifully located in Llttlo Silver, William Kuthorland, and will bo hold Btreet haa been rented to Mr. and or colors, fiftc per Ballon: flhiriKle prtint r.unday until 1:00 I». M. E. S. Cooke, 85 " """" Chun.-h nt rnot Keannbi_MT». phone 623.^ KOOMS for rent, with or without bonrd; _'' .,|"iprovpnjcn!si '-sun jpnrrh; earrlfice* every Friday afternoon at the homo Mrs. Lewis. 7 5c, roof pnlnt flOc; all wail imper, craf- L improvements; nteiuii heat.; two-cju- ^n- 5Jl.fi (Ml, unit cash. Milton Berk, IL lex, vaniishcH. nhellac at greatly reduced AHTIIUJt"K." ribYCK. piiinter, decorator, home cooking;, re_.gotml>1_ rittoK. sill mod- aj,'L-, ci«ht (if res of lar.d ; loration, be- cluimc_Ht.re_t, Itc^l Hank, phono U17. of Bcv. Frances -Stevenson of Leon- Captain and Mrs. J. V. Glass, Jr. pricen. Monmouth paint anC,th str y_ k City. at. attractive price, ('.'cargo W. Hanson, in Atluntlo Htuhlanda at tho stores 01 COLLECTOR'S exhibit and salo; pattern 6 Rhine; comfortably furnished; in private SEVEN~liOOM liou Greenwood of Bed Bank. Captain John W. GIOBS epent Sun- William Jjofl. W. Lomburu and A. Kttts. and milk whito eiassinlso odd pieces. STltli CTI ON ~ Anncsa ~ScVoor^~MuBio: home, near high Hchool; nluo garage. It. f»2 Potersjilace, ItetMlank^ ^^ II, Vflndervccr, 49 Branch avenue. Red street; corr.iiletely Mrs. Steven Broander o£ Keanii-1 Ha,y at River Plaza with his daugh- Heitiriniff July let. May Mance, 64 Court expert intiuucilcm on violin, mandolin, 1'iVK-ROOM bimK»t»w. hallow tile, tares Bank, phur,c_14G5. _ _ occuiifcd: nil imp Kentala made within the pant week itar, iikclclc, ntccl L'ultar, banjo, Btixa- r livingg roomm, , fireplacefirepace, hohott water heat; pticct, Freehold, phone iiTiT-W. ; S;i, i month. burg spent Wednesday with.her Ms-i tor, Mrs. Thomas Pettlt. iionu, piano acconlion. Instrumentn fold THREE comfortahlQ fiiriTinhrd~or~imfur- Milton Herk. :i Me-Idenll locationlti ; Rnrafic. PPiiri e S i by" tho Bowtell agency were the T. TWO-HOHSOHSE Iroonn ABO ppotat o ijlirueiru r for t-huriio utrcot, IteRdd li.-mk. j>bo ; . First tor, Mra. Jacob Dcnnia. i At St. Clement's church Sunday nnd repaiietl. 47 Waithlncton etreet. Red t : f,(. w.. AA.. Hopplns AfjenAfjen- 1). Hlndlo house at Hilton Park to l e; Roodd as new. AlnAl o coru hharrow, nifthccl rooniH for litfit hau*ckcci>li[K, moi'ti:n(fe f5,0li(). Banti,_iihunfl Vljil. private f nmily; ull improvemcntH; euit- KOlt HENT Icui Union hotel on d 397* Tho card party given by tho Four | morning at ten 'clock the subject of P^ihvard Dunman, Cloverhill road, Holmdcl, ^ LindeLid n placel . Red Hank, iihone 397. Mrs. N. Jennings of Caldwell, Car- ab]o for business woman or buBinefin rou- Wharf nvenuo; fully cuuipped; to ro- LARGE Kix-voom Acea club Friday evening waa largely j the address ^vfll bo "What is Catho- N. J. ^ PAINTETt nnd impcr hunger and decot- al| lnnnnv_mentn; etcn'a manor on Ocean boulevard to ntor; rcanonablo prtcea. Will paper a plo; KitcaRC anti hent fdrnishcfJ: rent $20. spcnalhlc ;>_irly. A. Baci^atupl, Wharf hoh t water heat, mm porchh, fireplnrefil : two-t TWO riding horses for salofbay .reltlinp, avenue, I ted Hank, attended. Prizes woro awarded and, licism?" The annual church fair wljl Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Coplln of New room for $:j.50 «nd up; nil work suaran- 47 Hai!t_on_jiyetH]e, JVcd Hank." •nr Kanu:c; nenr river; fino locution. Ono rc^lrilcrcd thorough bred, nixtccn hnnda,, toed. Phono 2104, Red Dank. - ATT it A CTl VB' "H IX-7a o"m nVoil cTn h^mTi ntle from inilrond atntion. Prira $7,500. refreshments wero sorvcii. i be held Wednesday and Thursday, York and Hollywood, the Misdorf nine yenrn; and a. chestnut mure, i'iftcoti PLEA SAN T~yoomB7 for mic" oV inoro""pe^ son*, with kitchenette, furnished for liKht every convenience; lame open tlcevluce. 'V.'inli ti. hnwcB, 146 Honniouth street, Bed Mfp. Frank Grant of Brooklyn j July 12 and 13/ houso on Asbury avenue to Herbert liandsi, fivo ycara. Both hornea hnvo been THE HKIIIEST prices pnld for live chick- Attached garage; rent St)f>. Whlte-l'ach. llank. lined us saddle lior_C3. Phone Eat on town houHeUccpinK; all improvements; t:aa and •pent Saturday at her homo Jiere. i ra-»c .•vfitiO. worth donhlo. Milton Baric, 8 Ivcrheiid room. I_ot -0y.2_0 feet. ">rop- on tax assessments from property fifih nupplien for enle at Betsy ROOB Fish l Bk ^ dren of Hlllsido sponf Sunday with Ilatehory. Entrance 174 Went Front city conveniently located In Bfld Bank on new licenses Issued. It was decided owners of this placo and Highland!!. QUAU'VY 'COALT"hhT7nV_iiE7~mi_~co"aT FURNISHKD^rooina for rnnt on the river Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woodward. ( ntroet, or 1 Allen place. Phono 8662-W, ' iticet. Present owner obtained bj )to chargo S25 extra to thoso who re- One hundred geranium plants do- S_.7r>; ,.tovo roni SI". These low pi-ircK bank. h0 Rector place. Red Bank, FOUR, fivo and uln-room. bnnEBlowe. forcclonut'Q tind it run b» jiuichaficii rea- Mr. and Mrs. Peters and daughters Rcl Bank. newed their licenses, as they had •o foi" r;ifih on delivery of BOven ton phone 237-B. ______„____ from S 2 5 to $40 pet month; all ponnhle on convenient terms. Hawkjns nated by Bridle & Latham have been DAIRY EQUIPMENT. ?an , pulls, bottlcn, Marlon and Beulah of Jersey City B ladu. N. It. Snyder, Kcyport, N. J., phone TWO iniKo ruomn for Hyht lioupekeerinR, Brothers, 10 Monmouth Btreet. Bed Bank. paid $25 when the licenses were orig- planted in tho Memorial parkway oeparotor. Btonchlonij, «*tr, i vnry roaBon- Improvements; garage. George B. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. furnished, on fiift fliior; private en- EKtHT-TSOOM holier, lomtcd on corner, inally Issued, and to charge $50 for center plots. able. No further.--"use for eame. E. D, i7ICE and repairs on any mnko trance in front; modern fo__venieiire»; gn- Crown Co.i 5 Union otrcct. Red Bank, alt improvements; nlze 120x132 feet d»«T> Paul Hayos. Lentllhon, MMdletown, N._J.______new licenses. Lewis Smith,, chair- Mrs. Marc Denton of Queens Vil- radio; all work puarunlced. Cull Ver- rafte. GO Lake avenue. Rod Hunk." N. J. on hiin I!n_: two-car Rarag_; price $8,000, Mr. and Jta. Herbert Rowley and FOUDSON tractor, rcbuiltrFor_tBo'Ji~"pnrtB, noii I1'. L-jiid. 17 Lake avcriiie, phone Ksd W. A. Hop ping Atiency, 8 Linden place, man of the- police committee, was lage and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mlck- Mr. and Mra. C. Harry Lohsen npent new und tmed. Try our ecrvicc- Con- Hunk 79.1.• PROPERTY, furnished, summer authorized to close all placoa which ovor Bros., Wicltatunk, N. J., phono Holm- Shrewsbury rtver; beatitiful location; Kcfl-JJnnlt, i»honc 397.* lln ot Philadelphia, former residents DONT HAVE trouble with yo bungalow, live rooms, ull Improvements; Sunday at Sandy Hook. nicely furnlsheil. Clean, ronl toomii: hot RAY II. STILLMAN, State hlshway, Kat- fiold beer without a license, Now of Atlantic Highlands, renewed ac- del 0. •_ I-ct. me civ_ yijti price on ilniliiii. . irj;e poichcR. Eittht ininutea to station. diul cold water; KHraces or free pmkinK: ontovvn, N. J., epeciallxlnff In Monmouth Mrs. Cialg Flnnigan spent Sunday licenses wcrq Issued to Mrs. Char- GARDEN tractors nnd service; Fliinot Jr. Wcll» nnd resftpoolH deaned and dm;. River 1'lazti, Red llank 39'J-J or 2110. A. quaintances hero over tho woeU-end. excellent, bathing, liehinn, hiinlini;; ? I.CO county fnrnin for Konflemen'ti country o&*> afternoon at Keansburg- calling on and .Jolen". rebuilt. A1P_ cultivatoin and Howard Tiltoti, -C'edur 3treci, Rrnnson, N. J. Miller. lotto McGuIro of McGulre'a hotel, ta.tes. I'hono Eatontown 178 for appoint- MISD Grotchen Junghona of. Now ttccd _rn. Conover Bron., tli»tributors, J.' FOR" KENT at Fair" Haven," for" summer relatlvos. Otto Eotz of tho Jackson hotel. Fred IN TAIIl HAVENAV, , nicely furnished room ment. York la visiting Mrs. William Fried- Wlckntunlc, N. J., phone Holmdcl 0. m/mtIis or yyeaa r round; six room house, Mls3 Martha Schulor o£ Leonardo VIOLIN LESSONE SS by cxi7 c per rh hourh r; alsl o tutnrinii f niill clemcclemcnl n- Telephonlh e K.ritdt _B_ank_:j;tsa-M Bk: . __ __ ceilhiKs, elcftricity, nood puru well. opent Sunday with Miss Alma Tar- IDlulo Williamson, Fred Mohr of. tho good condition, two cue holders, six- t«ry HIM] junior hijrhihh Bubjccts; (;ame pricei . Ideall llocation, corner KKemp avenue and William H. Postcn. of. Third ave- ROOM in private family." pood" ieTidcnTi_l Syctitttura «venue. On.ll or phone 2557-VV, Seven iiL'refj, till able", runnintf hrook, old now. Valley house, Mrs. William Kanov- teen cues, two BCOI'Q wives nnd checks, two Studio. 0 Allen place, phono Red Bank nue, who has been confined to the cue gulden, two ball rucks and tnblo cover, Hcetion in town; one hlnek from river, or 351 Ked_Bank^ •__ willowij; Eoma fruit, Briipea: CIOBQ to main Mr. and'Mra. Albert Johnson and SfiBHW one minute from bns, seven mlimtc«* walk highway; ?4,5dO or ofTor. MHton Berk, B Bky of tho. Elizaboth house, Alex house with a heart attack, is able For Jnfounntlon Inquire at R. V. K. 11. FURNIHUKD aeven-room houne on Maple E und decorator; prffes v from biifurte^H section j gtiniixc If Mechanic street, Red Bunk, phono 1617. don havo returned homo after spend- Woincr of the Rlvcrnldo house, Fred Stout's, 2 Linden place, Kod Bunk. "__ T ft von ue with hot water hen tint; Hystem, to bo around again. lilo.' Wlllliim 1 . WoodwRi-d. Riv 21 Harrlfton i Rod Hank ICiUS. ing a week with relatives at Now CABINET £aa range, four burnorB, vhllo _. _ . . _.— ..-.-.._ . . RC-panue laundry, awT:inn3, screenH, _:ir.iKe, Hines of tho Brighton hotel, "Charles Heiijht.i, phone lied Bank ±W-___ r Harry Welsford, Americanization onnmet; Pulilfn Service make; $10. ±___ SEN.onable. Telephone Ucd Bank TO LET, h'iilf'dn-Me hpme.'tZo":'alHo'nn, FIVE-ROOM bungalow and 1'fith, Earaga; patient at St. Luke's hospital. :ir.__sj. \V before 9:30 A. M. and after 5:0U and New York, with the steamboat place, has received the degreo of mas- for walk. L. E. Brown, 117 Pi-ospect 'ave- apiirtmcnt ?25. Ituiutre A. T. norenma, . flcreened porch, [rood location In Llttla Loroy Henry of Now York spent nue, Hod Bank. WANTED. Fccoml-hniul land compuw, dlul j }V " •M Ue.klcFa plarc. Kcd Hank, or ngcntii. Silver: hot air heat; 14,700, Frank B. ter of arts at tho University of Penn- _hout four Indies; toe surveyln»? woori- tbo"weoli'-en'_ 'with his mother, Mra. I Mary Patten of tho old Patten line. y ' FOUR-ROOM apartment; bath, nag ran«c Lawos. 111! Monmouth fitreet. Red Bank. t d WHILE it lnutR, near FarminRdnle, for- lund ploln. . (!eor«e White, 80 Attuntie ave- Tno sylvania. elcctrity. Arcoln heuter; rent $25. Ap- SIX-ROOM houBO located at East Slda Elisabeth Henry. boat stops hero at tho borough He teaches at Haddon merly Bennett Plant of New Jcrncy Park; every improvement; lot 50x1.10, dock, Routh of the bridge. Heights. Snnd &. firnvcl Co.. In your trucks; pen, Mrs. Henry Marshall and daugh- Price $3,300, En>i>evtleu: JJ;u-ne»,T«t Hay lota, street. Kod Bank, Wlllia I Domldion left last Thurs- AUTO LOANS—Confidential, prompt, 1 photieJ6I7nei-k.. :t Mech_a ___ Mrs. Emma Gnrnacy is Improving nnltablo beclnnei', children. One si for- APAK'FMENT~for rent; fivo rooma nnd I Kay H, Stillman. SlnU- hi_h\say, Katon- ico cream and novelty store, John- courtcotiB Bervlco; no endoraenientB; from on nbfseesa. day evening for Indiana. He was mer polo horse. Wehmnun, DeVitte bath; all improvement3. A. Gitarelliu town, N. J., lihoiie__17S. JOR KENT, half of doubla house. aUim. nio seafood restaurant, Fred's sor- nay me ii tu reduced. Federal Acccj'tnuco sent to drive the chassis for the n_w Srhool, Moricnnville, phone Mutawnn 7S Monmouth Btreet, Red Hank. _ _. MODERN homo on highway, five-room provemcuts ; four beilrooms nnd bath, Mrs. Irving Hoop spent pnrt of last Co.. C10 Electric building, Anbury Park, thrco rooinn down; excellent condition and vlco station, Ronnie Brown's Brass 8IiMl y , COMi''OIlTAIUX~Yiu"iiislMMV"''ap"'ai"-rtiicntH; til _ house, two-car jcaraKC, road stand ; •week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. lire truck to Indiana where a body piuniGjl230._Opcnii_j__g_ 7 _ 00 locution. Ki7 Iludifon^aveuue. Red Hank. 7 :(H) to H:00. three, four IUU] five ruomn for rent; on other buildinp-i _leht n ho o1 Joi h will be put on it. Tho Lincroft lire OI,"l~c;OLn~Wo nay" cash "for" your old 1 Joooph VanBrunt of Koansburg. »" . | . fP Stamen's store EPRUiKnATOlt. po7fwt candUion; hlph^ and overlooking river. Five minutes liiile at bif,' yiu-i DESinAiQ_^^oWe~^~Shrcwi"l)rrryr"'lve I'fld jewelry, wntche_, teeth, etc, Reua- Tho ilrat of a scries of food' Bales! and business places ownodby Mrs. company purchased the chassis a flst qunllty iuniilntlon, one-plccc porrti- wnlk to railroad ufatinn and hiiRine«« ••en- to rlcht I'urtyy. py William Covert". rooms, all impiovenit'iits; low rant, filllr»A'. ar, Hroail Bti-cft. Kcd __Ban_k. iwn. N. J.. next imnll family. Innnlra Haknry, 4i Mon- lor the benefit of tho Methodist I M. Swarte, Emll Auflerl, D. Parillo few weeks ago and it will be !aln Interior; jirrRnRcd for inHtallntlon of ter; muderfttcly priced. I'hono Ued Kunk ond. Eatont electric unit. Also a f«»- pieces of ««Md mouth etvecl. Tied Dank.* 1 K COTlNEIJ^-P'fcfACOCk wchool" will re- 2370^ „ Fnim. church was held at tho beach aat-, ""! Arthur Cummins. equipped for rural flro flghtinR. oak mlsBlon furniture. Freafi. Brnnd open on September 25. l-Vom-h "ill lie L T"lIUEE-ROOHREEROOM Apurtmptil"apartmen. Uivor und •urday. About,525 was cleared. | Tho ladleo" aid society of tho Donald, Jr., and Patricia Bryant street. Shrewnbury, phono Red Bank_r2d-J. J b.bV n I'litLHlrniicI'll , n juafhinlhlc of thth, f MAtlO(;ANY bocikcnKo ^hniveri. S-i.fni 1 I.nffiyette utrccf. }'.>n____ P. DestribntH, arc spending" tho monts; newly dccoi'ntod, Rensonablo atter spending several dnya at Point row night In the church basoment. I3.R0 and 54.00. L. E. Ilrown. 117 Pron iJTSINESS fen- sail-, rruuly. ice ncrirn, del- ; iiuiuiio at .Shoemaker's, Kunison, ov phone pert nvemie, Red Bank. i hk' Pleasant with Mrs. Gcorgo Johnson. Tim society will hold a clam chow- summer in Lincroft with their grand- irfitcPHfiii ami iri*'C_r_; on hiphway. next Uumson 3S7. MI03 Lydia Movers hna been vlnlt- der nalo Friday of thin week In tho fa fclior . for mile. Conover tn I'ort. Mnnmiiiit!) Kchool. Price- rciu'on- rr nl.fo. Inriuiro Mrn. '•"• N irfK. Mai church basement. The official board Mra. Harold WUlgcrodt and Miss Wlcknlunk. N. J., phono Holmdcl 0. ing Hor cousin nt Mutawnn. id Route No. .'If.. 1'oit. Monmoiith, N. J. REAL ESTATE WANTED. Mr. and Mro. Charles Fort onter- j nt tho church will meet tonight. Rev. Ann Wlllgorodt left Saturday after- WOOD for Bftfo, ico and coal: furnace. Btovo and firoplaco longthg; delivered, !.Mi:N nd, 8S.'nl nr UtcviottL Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Randall of East j cn.ipo; must hn in Kiitni cmidition, i»f ic- Hunting Grounds. Orange. "Music nnd Devotion." ino and Winifred Hughes of Red COI1D WOOD, furnaco wood und fire- place* wood for ealo; prlca $10 per cord. ront date mul rcn->omil)1v prlrehon© MaUwni\_1682. __ _Is_. li'iKo. 1G/, pntuch avtntie. 1J.:.)J);in),."__ ItlHll-iMvnnlctl""lo bonnl." " Katcn roaxVn- AT RUMSON for summer PCIIPOII or year, nnd Misu Barbara Kracmcr, Mrs. j ing of tho nowly remodeled pavilion Robert I/. Conk loft Inst, wock for WIRTR TfAIRKn prdlni:rcd puppipT^fW Years ngo people dl.senvrrcd \\v\\. tha Cia_3iflcd In William utiect, or phone Itcd ,, ",''° lllul , . , . • - ,- • John Glass, Jr., and Mrs. Joseph Ha-'on tho riverfront Saturday night a trip lo Buffalo, Now York. j"Jile; TGtttntircfl Aificticnn Konncl rltih; malo nnd femnlcB. MnrkliiRn lovely. Rn, , nil Improvements; furnished or utifur- .Sncflon of Thn Ilrgiain' i.rrvr'd ns an Ideal hunting vena apent Friday with Mrs. Harry j with a corned beef and cabbage din- Lowiu H. Thompson, Sr., left. Thurs- 1 : : balhiI1K Prioo i*ea_oimh1o. Phono Entontown ,!.v. : -;v_7..--.".--.7.:r-,Vnk;•_j.if wtiiir tn. m BnC [:; ;!:^ ''.vlc^n. ^n^rl Clay of Fair Haven. | tier. Dancing wan enjoyed, with dny tav Canada, whore ha will spond 1.T1-J-2. rnjmeiiv over. K. L, pvounri?. WhrtluT you nvc huntinp; for an olnvrn- KTAill.E1;, with twelve" box nulls, and a month fmlmon llHhlnpf. Mr. Thomp- town, |iho Mtildldown IB 1. Mliis Helen Smith and Frank Pcaiio . mimic by on orchestra, liouso of four rmimn; i-evni ncrea of ronrn h''H.-'f>, a Jlvo-ronni bunpnUiw, n thrco-iotmi attondod a birthday putty for Wil- j Tho Holders of high scores at son recently returned from Miami, crmintl, pat-turc. Kent r*>a«u!ml>le; urnr AUTOMOBILES. polo field ut Katontowu. I'hono lied Han!: Ham Mnxson at his homo Thursday . pinochle nnd bridge at tho lust meet- Florida. Mrn. Thompson and hor EMPLOYMENT apai'Uii''nf or ,iupf a /itrni.'shoil room ... whrtlior you •H'.ii-J. daughter, Mr.'', liownll VanGrrblp MODEL 1' one-ton Ford iriu-k for i : cvonlng. Ing of tho Trailers' club wero Mrs. cloacd )>o»lyj Sin. Alflo elortric \>um{> !i>'llii; J'RDVlItKNT Mutual Mfo IIIM l wnnt tn ;;hool. ':". 1 '>0 fi month, or only $25 or ovrn na left today for Colorado Springs, iiiue y\nt" ir_NT7"Btor'fl:!. ^ollirea, "flau7 hWn^ Miss Mnrfiuorlto Colo of Rod B.mlc | Ornco Rchioljor, 0,280; Mrs. Mary Frooil condition. $20. Inqniro Krnnk Kii •! , i ..nipniiy nf Philadelphin, "in ii/.cd j npQrtmenta; Improved! nil location*. spent Sunday with her Bmiidpni'onti<, ] Hodcn, O.23S: Mrs. I. Taylor, 9,100, whore they will spend tho month of liolfnrd. biwk of Henltlt Contcr." 1 r, ,. uiic of thu lending life Inn' •nnrn | Jual oil Urond ntrcot. Lnn.l & Loan Co.. littlf n;< .?! -t work. ..you'll lind tho plnco \nu'ra i..u,i:wiir«. ban jin npcnlr.K for a Kiilr >ep-, IX Mcchnnlfl street, Roil Bank. ' July. un".i lmrtu ofnirkimiin Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cook. nnd J, S. Hoffman, 0,010, pinochle;' w •• i uitivtj in Ucd Iliiitk anil vi hunfitiK _tu- in Tho ncpi.^tor'.-i ClasniflcA Colnmiii. John Murphy of Newark \vt\n a nml rnU\; tvlfto nil kinds o( cnirti tjlX-HOOM houuo, KarnKc; rm hlshwny, \ Bolford Junior Athletic club played »n»—• »••, second by a score of R to 2. Bolford thtu \w jirnitij'oil ' 6 !''Hflt ' l(mt ntreet, fmincrly nccupieil nlRlit'a mcotlng of the club, vlnit In Llncioft for fsovcral weeks, I'OIt HAI.K. third cilttlnB ot nlfnlfa hi.y. l m p.-iy. Il \'nn lisivo any of thcoo for ront of for tail* played a twilight pine Thursday l'Vcd I). Wlkort Co.. phono [>!rj, Ucil wMi-nhyo»._N'«-i.h_•;•„»•. »rk .-.J;-^. j ^Jr t^'Z $. L£LSrA K Arthur M. rtobertfion, who hna llimk. or would ilo lniniiliy in or mil. ' iill ut ! i (1. ,>\ticc or ,luollt., agaiimt an agurngiitlon 'known tlh' he--! u;iy uf llndinf: a cui.tomor Irf rii.;lil in thrsi. been working at tho Lakoluirnt. rail- 'J7C. Mei-luinlo hticnt. nftcr C>:«Q T. M., ! ---—,—'-—--,- -'; — — tlio team ot Nick tho Barber nnd won i'AltMHUS nmf truolTimnvcr,' will final li nlu.ne ltd Hunk I'i71* IIUUM'.S mill 1II)IH:II1II\V,I fur it^ul. Hi Ki:il vonily mnrkot lor tholr uroiliuio Iiy n.l- by a (icoro of 7» to S. Tho Uclford road station, litifi boon transferred East Keanoburg News, '!","'.""•' . • • Him!;, Miilillcluwit. Kill,- Il;,v..|,. Kuir hunlint; ^roiunla. vtrlMng In Tli« Uculular'a claanlliod ™l- . - . JOiiliimuuii, l.oiu,' Ilium-!). . I.lt- to tho Hcanright station for the Junior Athletic club played the Port iinmn. _ __ _^ nf liilimlH'i- wink. llilvnir, luiyllilm:; ' tlo Silver anil oliniwliprt Miiiuiuiiilli imtnnier. mhM'li'.lilP. "Ill" <-Mn'lliMirl'i Im-iil 11- -liltilt. I ,, ,iil y. Ilny II; Stllllluin, lu lllnliv.ny. Monmouth Junior Alblnllo club llat- Mr. nnd Mrn. Piwld Koon had iheir OKUiiiy n7ul Into <• i.lTTmT:t7~lHiTn17i"'in,~rt7. K IM. •..'lire:.. Ailllll':.» t:. S., linx fill. 1(0(1 ! Km,,,,1,,1,-n, ,,],„„,. 17:1. urdny. Tho ttnoro was 15 to 4 In favor Mrs. Harry Duncan umlorwrnt »n dfiUi;lUer and non, who ltvo nt New- Clmrlo!, K While, llrntirl, nva-nim. l;ill[,i l;i'"'--'. . . •- iuiutlso'N "llllNliAI.OW ~li> ,.;,„,. of Belford. Leonardo will piny a re- oponition for nppondlcltia Mon(iay iillvor. oiuioKlt^t'oxwaioil rnrk.- ark, with them over the li'ourtlt. WOMAN Hvllli rxiiorioiii-i. wnui.-l for «ork ,„„,„,,, ,,|| liiijiun cm.iiln, v.ilh ui turn gnmo nt thin jilnco this after- nt tho Ilnznvd lioMpltnl nf. Lonj; LATK '.-nl.linixa Jillf "ilnvny" Iilnntn"tor"iiiila'" Mr, mid MIH. Ktlwhi Ilnrlow on- in luniiill-y. Apply K..MIW.M l.ii.iii.hy. _),.,„( ,.l.n.,,,,,nl,|0 t,, ,.c,mi.miii! I,.II;IIII II. (iDiiilliinn. Nnvonlnk, lilmno Allnnlic r noon. Harry Bennett In mnnnger tor Hrnncli. Tho Infant of Enrl tnrtnlnnd Jorooy CMty and Hlaton Iri- llhttilnniln list. I'cinci- iitu'tl. Hunimin, N..I.' . i nulrc .if Mr, \V;in|. , i F ilil liko -itii Hil n, fur V'liitii-iilu tho Junior Athletlo club. Hmith In nlfio a surglcfil patient lantl roliit Won yantonlny. BTANIIINfi "hny," Iliiiiilhy .l VllllNli lolnra d Kill n cluvcr.' leiicrat hoiiiitiwurki' irnnd i III IIVl,. tlirre. 1'lioim 07, Hod Hank. l'"()lt U1CNT. lour-roorn limiu':il.> Mr. nnd Mra. Petnr Honmnnr) nnd Tlin T_;uiUnV nuxllhny of thn flro mil of town. Kiil'iM . - l(niniiulowl ; niill IImiirovomimtn Mr. and Mrs. John Roeven of Now Mrs. Wlllinm ;;avo birth company hold a Uirgcly attcntl^d card Ilnnk :ir.9S-W.' Uiuilen Mionlair. 603 Woat Kiont .tre«t, York havo rented Mrs. Ciithflfinp (Kin Bat urday at the party Tuondny of lout. wc»k, at Which BUSINESS NOTICES. lo ir tlv«r j'liym. N._J._._ IUI mul ni Ahenin'H hoti.ie on Must road for tho houpllnl. tho ho.'ito.'imvt worn Mra. Tllllo Her- ntrd lr TVl'KWUITIJl! hcndiiiinitorii. Tyimwrllura lilion.o . Ni) ) rniilliil riMiiiTri'iM ill . CCnu l vy hiitii: 'itjiriimi; iili 'impinvi'iiiiiiilii; "" mimmor. Orlu Btooimim In tijifrnding 11 woolc KOiiruuthf-i" and Mm. Hifjfjinn. jg loiitcil. liaimhl. oold mil) rnimlreil. Tru- luiy, .licr.kk . WrltlWli t I'I'lilvcrl . HewnikH , N. Y.' ll'l 1(1! t IIV . Ulviiuilil A W. ClinrloH Mlllnr In having lil« lioiiah with fridudn at YYork. J>m'o. OH llroiul Btrect, Kcl Ilnnk. YOlNi; l.ADY wimtcil to wink In di-yJ. \V« I.IWIII •il, FniM [tv i... ' U .,• , inmoilolcd »nd rc-ilt'coratod. William JlivgmuitMi hnu rr-op(mpd it 'I'luit Counts, hnu boon under roslTlON VllllH''ii~ii n" win l.lnr 1 •>>>•• <-i .J.|i- V <((• tmo,— thn kind Tim TCo^lRtcr ham No VllirriNli li'KAllTlCIAN Mildred " Mil ill with Ihelr [;lfiti»r, Mm. Mdlvln Lt*ok. troatniftU for grip at tho IH)1IK your homo. KIICI-IIIIIIIIIK In uliiimimn nnd rr In l.ni.li:r.v> ••oini!,,'... idiU'ily .•..ui.k'i iili HI ; ;i^n in-:p. Aim 1iulf ..I liou'iiii 1nil i^a, prrnilumn or other Indncomontn havo 1 . nr vlllnv™ , In,111...; cmiil ri>"l. ••«•d! Muni;,inniiii-- . .Ofiitl( iillyv 1n-i .••il.i.'i.ii.U.il .I...in.It'll i1 l.rvi'il.pv en. nininsnniiUi . 111l.utll].th,. Dorln nnd Wllllnm Hchunlor, « .II.IBIIIM.I-IUIO.1 mul lo,-.i(l..ci. l.c.nt. en o£ Mr. and Mrs. William Bcaua- Tho two children ot Lewln Parker tlon.—Advertloement box oil. lluil pitllk," W. Mtuiauij. 32 i'tloif. i-liiuo. KQII uunt. Page EigHfeen RED BANKJREGISTEl,.JULYS, 1983. NEW OFFICER. Among those present were Rev. ana Mru. John Thomson of Middlebusb, DR. L. W. CAtLBON KOWBOA3I!, SJir.sSiS-,-*, Oatbosrds Ucut. Clsrfce Succeeded By Capt. formerly of this place. SUBGEON.- CUffiOroDIST nhd Gall Butts. Edgar I» Clcwell. Mr. end Mi"ts. Herbert Cran and . VOOT BPBCUUST 10, IS, JU ft. eon'of Linden spent Thursday with Leon's Hount 0»l)s> JO a. as. (o 8 p. ta Captain Edgar L. Clewell, Signal Rev. and Mrs. F. Aivin Lsngwitb. nU*got Tuesday imd Tfctifselay. $19.50 to $137.00. Corps, has assumed the duties of pub- Mrs. Joseph Lefforson haa her lic relations officer of the "United mother from Asbury Park with her Thompson Boat Work* States Signal school at' Fort Mon- 81-SS BROAD ST» BED BANK, N.J. CBHra ST., BBA. BBIOIIT. mouth. relieving 1st Lieutenant Car- for a few days. ter W. Clarke, Signal Corps, who has Lewis Snyder and Walter D. Fields ' held tills position for the past four represented tho Reformed church at years. Lieutenant Clarke lias been a religious meeting at Asbury Park For Summer Pleasure I 8 FIRST CHURCH-OE I transferred to Fort Lcavenworth, lust week. " Trade in Red Bank Attend Kansas, as signal officer of that post. Mrs. Henry Renne ia improving at f CHE1ST, SCIENTIST p Fltkin hospital at Asbury Park, Make Jied Banh the Ballroom Dancing 0 EC3 Brosd St, Ef.a Bam, 11. 3. 4 Captain Clewell's telephone number where one is a patient. She waa af- ICED will bo Eatontown 282, Extension 211 flicted with a carbuncle which proved First to Prosper " Classes IS and 168. 1 Ssrvlcss Sunday 11 A. H. Evening, ' This weelc you can purchase your favorite Tea at very difficult to remove. Three op- of SlOO o'clock. special prices. The tiny' leaves from the tip of the erations were performed. BBBNAHD & MABION | Sunday-School—1J JOO 4* H. plant are selected by our experts, and you enjoy garden- Preparations are progressing for I Wednesday Evening TestJs&snlel freshness in the sanitary dustpronf package, in which Colt's Neck' News. tho annual harvest homo of the Re- AKBNDKS | Hectlngi—StOO V. M. you receive it. I Beading Room—Open UUQ ta 4tS0 Mra. William Lane, formerly a res- formed church Wednesday, August I Every Wed. Eve., J deity ctscspt Sundays end &Q\U ident of Scobcyville, died at Brinr \ days. It Pay3 to Shop Where Quality Counts 0-11 V. M. Thn publlo lo eordMlr Invited to Hill homo at Freehold last week. She § Mcchiuilcu' Hull, Fair Haven [ ettend the eertrfega *sad usa t&s and Your Money Goes Furthest moved from Scobeyvillo to Spring } lUucUna Room. Lake about twelve yeara ago. Tiraton Falls News. Tel. II. B. 237-M. At Red Bank last week tho Colt's In a twilight game of baseball at Orange Pekoe Neck Pioneers defeated tho Ketl this place last Wednesday tho Red EanK Dragons in a baoeball garno by Bank, Tigers defeated the Tinton the score of 7 to 4. Falls Speedways by the score, of 10 or India Ceylon Tea Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gager have to 2. moved to Point Pleasant for the sum- About sixty persona attended a am Heavy body—full, rich, fragrant liquid—delightful iced or hot. •, mer. Mr. Gayer la principal of the beach party held by the Ladles'; au- public school at this place. xiliary of tho fire company at Leon- IT'S THRIFTY to Buy at bis can 12ViC Thirty-one trees which were up- ardo last Wednesday night Tho GSCD or Del Monte Peaches 14c i Heinz Tomato Soup rooted on tiio property of the Misses can 5 members of tho auxiliary made 9 can can s ' dS€O Tomato Juice C Soffel durinp the wind storm last money for tho tiro company by sell &SCQ Picnic Asparagus Tips 2 25c ar month have been cut up into firewood ing frankfurter sandwiches, coffee Heinz Pickles' 25c I Picknick Dill Pickles it i 15c or otherwise removed. and' marshmallows. Paul Bellison WiUiam McGraw has had carpen- contributed tho uso of his buo to ter work done to repair the damage convey folks to the party. 17c SSCO Sliced OSffl Apple to his house last month when a tree Wesley Youmans, who ia employed 3 BROAD ST., •RED BAN1L fell on the building. at the Old Mill Tea Houao, ia the Two Phones: Hawaiian Cider The sewing club of the Reformed owner of a now accordion. Ho has 3334—3335. church will meet at the home of Mrs. had largo experience in playing thlo F. Aivin Lnngrvith tomorrow. instrument and he frequently gives SPECIALS—Ending Saturday, July gth. 'leegar John T. Cross has had his silo put jelections at tho tea house for the If You Can't Buy One up again. It waa blown down dur- entertainment of guests. He bought 22-oz ing tho wind storm last month. Mr. tlie accordion last Wodnosday and in C Cross is watching with a great inter- the evening a number of tho young est a number of half-grown apple men of this placo listened while ho 15 ' bot trees which were partly uprooted dur- played melodies until lato at night, ing the wind storm last week. The accompanying some of the numbers Rich, Whole Milk gSCO 11-oz trees have been put back into place SPRING "I" BONELESS POT CHOPPED bot nnd they have been wired to stakes with vocal music. to keep them from blowing down Mr. and Mra. William Withey were LEGS Cheese Olives again. Mr. Cross says this is an ex- visitors in New York state last week. pk(J periment and that he is in doubt as Harry Carney spent part o£ last will do a wonderful job 18c i Kellopg's Corn Flakes - 7c to whether the trees will live or not. week at Woodbridge. Grape-Nuts lb William Heyer has gained several Grape-Nut Flakes 9c ! NBC Empress Cakes 2£c Arrangements are being made for new patrons for his riding academy on your old hat. Let us 10c j NBC Prem. Flake Crackers'' Pks 15C the Sunday-school of the Reformed of late.- Last week he bought three TURKEYS—8, 9 lbs. 29c16 Post Whole Bran church to have a picnic at Clark's horses to provide tor the needs of his prove it! Landing. growing business. JERSEY FOWL—all aizes 21c "> Our Three Favorite Blends—Choose the One That Suits Your Taste. Rev. F. Aivin Langwith acted as a Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Wllkins 1( bearer last week at the funeral of spent Saturday and Sunday at Laval- PRIME RIB ROAST 19c > 31c-21c—10c Sa\cELKS'CLUB :•: RED BANK TELEPHONE BED BANK 1300. For poaching, boiling or Your Laundry require- Eick room. TASTBY DEFT. ments fulfilled, as we The Finest Butter in America. 31 BfeOAD ST., RED BANK give each bundle indi- Richland cans Selected doz nO n O riUnU WO Delicious—try some! vidual attention. Butter ZLJ Creamery prints of merit. Every egg guaranteed. EAVE Meats Give Real Satisfaction A RIOTOUS NEW COMEDY A LAUNDRY Fresh Killed YT=S AH By Harry Tugcnd—Directed by Shcphard Traubo. Sizes SERVICE TODAY and TOMORROW — WITH — Fancy, yellow fatted, aoft-meatcd poultry. Bred and raised especially as meat FOR EVERY NEED. producers. A welcome addition to any dinner.
A MASTER riCTUBB—BETTER THAN THE BOOK! WITH Large Smoked Skinned DORO MERANDE KATHARINE LOCKE DON AI.VAKADO — tUifAS HAMILTON. diets ant foealh eF^Hfjg JOSEPH GOTTEN FLORENCE EARLE FRIDAY & SATURDAY—2 Features* ! A comedy full of funny lines nnd not-nt-all nerlnim IN ALL OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTS ZANE GREY'S nituntloiifj. Not a dull moment In throo acts!...You Fresh I'lcliril Koj;. Lump Fresh Jemis nray gather (ho thomo from tlio title. Don't inlss "Fig ish__JM5c Crab Meat "'29c Porgies Ib 7c Loaves" or you'll mlBS tho moyt nnuuilng comedy In years! Delicious Fresh Fruits and Vegetables — IN — U Orchestra: $1.6S and $1.10 :€ Calif. Honeydew Melons Crisp Iceberg Lettuce WITH (tax Included) 0. each KENT TAYLOR head y|-c THUR5. MATINEE: 2:30 SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY • UATOST MUSICAL COMEDY JN YKAIIS ! California Sugar Plums THIIOIIGII SAT., 3ULY 8TII.
RED BANK Sound Slicing Tomatoes Fancy String Beans A I'nrnfsiount X*lctliro I WITH BING CROSBY — RICHARD ARLEN DENNSE MOORE & BEN LACKLAND GEORGE BURNS — GRACIE ALLEN • MAIN OFFICE £ Serve dainty appetizing summertime meals—and PLANT: Ilumor—action—illrll!s—ft!I are comlilnrd hi th\n innt- save money in your nearby $$(%) Store. MARY CARLISE — JACK OAKIE iiiovlng now C«IIKM!>*. — CHORUS OF 200 — 7Q.76 White Street, . MATINEES 2:30 WEEKDAY F.VKNINOSi 0:00. Bank, New'Jersey