BANK REGISTER I»u«d Wtriclr. Z"tttti mm Seeond-Clua Mittar »t rt« Poit- [VOIiUME LIII, NO. 12. offlct at Bed Bank. N. J., undir th« Aot at Much «. 1879. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1930. $1.50 PER YEAR PAGES 1 TO 12. An Engineer's The Fair Haven V. S. ARMY BAND COMING. Wants New Fire' Home Furnishings ' HELD ON OLD CHARGE. County Dentists Two Concerts to be Given October Benjamin- Harvey Charged • With Little Silver to Great Record Firemen to Parade .. 9th nt Cnrlton.. Hydrants Installed Show Planned Crime Committed February, bit. Meet at Seashore Plant 'are being made by the Red Benjamin Harvey of Oakhurst was Vote on School »John F. Eastmond Worked 43 In Their First Parade Appear- Bank chamber of commerce for the Water Superintendent Urges Red Bank Furniture Dealers Will told under ball of $5,000 by Justice concerts to be given here by the "llmer C. Wainright of Shrewsbury 'irst Meeting of Coming Season Election to be Held Next Tues- Years for Railroad Company ance In Several Years They United States army band at the Change! in' Business District Make Special Displays of :ast Wednesday night on a charge Held Friday at Asbury Park day Night on Proposition to and Lort Only One Day from Will Take Part in Coney Is- Carltpn theater on the afternoon and to Provide Better Fite Protec- Home- Furnishings September if atrocious assault and battery, up- —The Winter Program Ar- Build a New School Costing Service—Now Retired. land Mardi Graa. - evening of October Bth. The after- tion in Red Bank. 26th to October 4th. jn "Joseph and Lester Harvey. Tho noon program will be devoted ,to se- latter, who are not related to their ranged For. Not More Than $150,000. S'orty-'three yoara of icrvlce and lections for school children, while In After a lay-off of four years from James N. Bunoll, superintendent Plans for holding a Homo Furnish- illeged assalllant, said that on Feb- The first .meeting of the Monmouth Next« Tuesday night thn vot«r« of only one day missed from work I attending parades, carnivals, mardi the evening regular concert numbers if the Red Bank Water department, ings Stylo Show In Red Bank from ruary 1st last they were blackjacked :ounty dental society for the com- fThli li the wonderful record of John will be given. 'Ittle-Silver will decide whether or gras and other, attractions (hat gen- will seek permission from the mayor 'riday, September 26th, to Saturday, as they were walking along the high- ing season was held Friday night at iot they want a new school at & coat S", Eastmond of Belford, who tor erally appeal to most all volunteer The band, which was founded by ana council to remove several fire October 4th, inclusive, aro getting way at Oakhurst. io Monterey hotel at Asbury Park. the period of yearn mentioned had not to exceed $150,000. Tho board oj • flrei companies or departments, the General John J. Pershlng and makes hydrants In the Broad street com- well under way according to Wil- Benjamin Harvey was said to have :t was a gtet-togethCT meeting at education has called" a special elec- been en'employee of the Pennsylvan- Fair Haven Volunteer Ore company, an annual tour of the country un- mercial district that have become liam Schwartz, chairman of the gen-fled after tho alleged assault and did hlch tho new by-law's were dis- ia railroad company end who for 28 tion to be hold that night at the has accepted an invitation to take der Captain William A. Btanard, Its. practically obsolete and replace them sral commltteo of arrangements. not return to his home at Oakhurst cussed and announcements were schoolhouse from eight to ton o'olook. year* nvs the engineer of a fast part In the monster parade ' which leader, is regarded as one of the with modern hydrants that will have Mr'. Schwartz said that practically until last week, Constable William made of programs • to be presented train running between: Noyr. York The proposition is to build a new Is a part of the annual Coney Island outstanding concert organizations of steamer connections as well as con-every furniture dealer in Red Bank iarrabrant of Shrewsbury imme- during the winter. Among those school on Markham road on land and Washington. Last week, as a Mardi Gras tomorrow night, Its kind In the country. nections for standard hoso apparatus. will tako part In tho Stylo Show diately arrested him and took him will appear before tho society reward1 for his long, and faithful ser- bought a short time ago by tho bor- Tho Fair Haven borough fathers Between Monmouth and Front movement, which- 1B a part of tho before Justice Walnrlsht. ire Dr. Walter Barry, exodontist of ough. vice, he was retired qn a pBpslon. 1 streets thdre are six hydrants and National Homo Furnishings Style granted permission to the firemen to Newark; Dr. Greenfield, a specialist Plans for tho proposed building Not once during his long term of take such apparatus with them as only one, that on Broad street op- Show to be held throughout the >n radiography, and Dr. Fred G. •ervlee embracing almost half a cen- Little Silver Club posite White street, Is a modern type country during tho days mentioned iavc been prepared by Ernest Arend, they desire and the boys will have Mourohr of New York, a specialist rchltect Theso plans show a brlok ~tury did Mr. Eastmond mloo a day two pieces of flrn fighting machinery and capable of allowing a steamer above. This will bo tho first nation- Held As Bigamist; >n removable bridge work. Thero from hU duties until the last day connection as well as that of ordin- >I exposition of Its kind ever held luilding, one story high, of colonial In line with them, They expect,to Luncheon Today 'ill also be a joint meeting of den- lesign. There will be five classrooms, he.wan scheduled to make his run have fifty or more men In line at- .ry (Ire department hose connec- >y the home furnishing industry and sts and physicians. between New York and Washington an effort will be made to have the Commits Suicide i principal's ofllce, a recreation llred la their natty white uniforms tions. Dentists present Friday night were oom, lavatories and a combined au- and return. He was anxious to set- for which Fair Haven firemen are Event at One O'clock at Molly . Mr. Bunell In a talk with a Reg- Rod Bank dealers put on special dia- Drs. Eugene W. Newman, Fred T. tle down and enjoy surcease after Pitcher Hotel to Mark Open- plays and mako special trade induce- William Pomphrey Takes His ditorium and gymnasium. Tho au- noted. With them wilt parade a ister representative a few days ago Newman and Herbert E. Williams of ditorium-will have a seating capacity bit, many years of servloe, but he had Newark band of thirty pieces. ing of Fall Season—Program stated that, in addition to installing ments.for tho exposition period.. Life at County Jail by Swal- Red Bank; Thomas McVey of At- a dread of the .last day's trip, He ''• about COO persons. The members of the flro depart- for' the Year. modem hydrants. It was his desire to Latest designs and. styles in fur- lowing Lysol—Charged With lantic Highlands, James Norton of bad beard stories of engineers who ment, together with the ladles' aux- install at the.same time an Individ- niture, floor, coverings, draperies, radley Beach, R. E. Mulholland, Tho coming election has created a •eat deal of interest and a large bad served faithfully and well for iliary of the department, will leave A luncheon will be held at one ual shut off" at each hydrant lead-in. trimmings, wall hangings, and all Bigamy, Desertion, Larceny. Owen Woolley, C. - Byron Blalsdell, many years and who had been by special busses ' tomorrow after- In case of trouble in the hydrant it accessories of homo decoration will Edward^ W. Slocum, Frank Lee, C. vote Is expected. There has been o'clock this afternoon at the Molly Held on a charge of deserting his much 'discussion among the residents.- - . slated to receive pensions, only, to noon early enough to reach Coney Pitcher hotel by the Little Sliver then would not be necessary to shut be featured. The Style Show will be F. Carr.'pr. Rossner, James E, Nas- be killed or badly Injured on their wife and two children and commit- "upporters and objectors have not Island In time for dinner before the Woman's club to mark the opening off the water supply In- the entire dis- held for the purpose of giving the ting bigamy by marrying another taflla and. N.- Tannenbaum of Long last trip. ¥r. Eaatmond had a .pro- parade; The department's'two trucks trict while! the hydrant was being re- public an opportunity to see all the ranch; A. S. Burton,. William I. 'ecu hesitant In declaring their.- of the fall season. No meetings were girl in Union City, William Pomphrey views. Those In favor of the new monition that auch a misfortune which have been recently repainted held' during the summer. paired. latest designs at ono time, to show Thompson, William Roso and Ed- would be In store for him If he made of Rumson ended his life in the :hool are'certain that the propoal- ' and are now snow white In appear- ' Mrs. Clayton Lee of Maplewood, Mr. Bunell's request to the bor- the. proper manner of room arrange- county jail at Freehold Sunday after- Hind F. DeMonselgle of Ashury the last run whloH ho was scheduled ance, will be driven to Coney Island former president of the state federa- ough officials will be made not only ment, how to work out color schemes 'ark; George N. Wagner of Keyport. tlon will bo carried and those op- to make. noon by swallowing a quantity of ly- posed are just as sure that It will b» earlier In the day. tion of women's clubs, will be the with the" idea of doing away with and to bring about a better appreci- sol. The poison had been smuggled i. Morris of Belmar, L. F. Ludlow Mr. Eastmond told of his mlsglv- guest and speaker. Mrs. Nelson K. ation of home decoration in the and D. W. McGonlglo of Freehold, defeated. The school board Is solid The Fair Haven boys and the certain equipment which Is looked into his cell. in favor of a new building. ens on this score to ono of the of- members of the auxiliary look for- Vanderbeek is in charge of the pro-upon as practically obsolete, but al- homes of Red Bank and Immediate B. Stillwell of Spring Lake,' Ar- Pomphrey was found lying on the thur S. Bailey of Lakewood and A. The factor which appears to be the flolals of tho Pennsylvania railroad ward for a big time tomorrow. Al- gram, Mrs. Edward Bowman of the as a precautionary measure vicinity. floor of his cell by Dr. O. G. Reyn- company. This official listened to though not certain of coming home tickets and Mrs, Eleanor Kenyon of should there be a serious fire which Several of the Red Bank stores Heckman of Jamesburg. chief bone of contention Is the cost. olds, tho prison physician. The body The officers aro Dr. Arthur Bailey The opponents ogree with the other his story with a good-natured toler- with any prize they are sure that the seating arrangements. About 125 might threaten Red Bank's hunlntsa will feature room settings" to show waa removed to the undertaking es- ant Mnllo. H£ knew about Mr. East- upon past performances and with persons are expected to be present. district and out of town help be how the furnlturo and other decora- iresident, Dr. Fred T. Newman vice side that tho borough should havs a tablishment of William H. Freeman iresident, Dr. W. McGoniglc secre- new school, but they believe that mond's efficient and loyal service the anticipated attendance, they will .Mrs. Lee's topic will be "What's In called for. tions will look in homes. Some of in Freehold and prepared for burial. Without looking up hlu record, "All tary^and Dr. James Morton treas- $150,000 is too much. They declare give the judges something to consid- the News." The address of welcome these room settings will be window Pomphrey, who was 27 years old, ii right John," he said, "you need not er when tho Fair Haven flro lad- displays, others will bo shown In urer. that a building half that cost could will be'mado by Mrs. V. Parker Wil- survived by four brothers and two be built to take care of the needs of make the last trip If you dant want eB pass the reviewing stand. kinson, president of the club The specially arranged rooms in the to, and It wont count against your Rumson-Athletes sisters and two children by hla first he borough for a few years and that Tho committee In charge^ of the. resLof..the_program will consist-of stores. At somo Red Bank stores wlfe._ record." No mlsfortuno occurred to Coney Island trip consists of Lynn- marimba selections by Miss Evelyn there will be talks on room arrange- :he building could be enlarged with' , the engineer who substituted for Pomphrey had been held by Jus- the growth of tho borough. wood Mlntcn, Thomas Cleary, John Wyckoff, solos by Mrs. J. William to Hold Dance ment and home decoration in gen- tice Elmer C. Wainright of Shrews- Women's Club to Mr. Eastmond on this occasion, but Grimm and Vernon Little. Helm, readings by Mrs. Len D. Hoi- eral. Much of tho eight days of One of the new school supporters this has not Convinced Mr. Bast- bury on a charge of abandoning his iaa prepared a statement showing lister, songs at tho piano by. MIBS Third Anniversary Event to Take tho stylo show will be devoted to wife, Margaret, and their two chil- Lunch on Friday mond that no calamity would have Belle' Hawley and songs by the elub. general educational programs per- ihe manner in which tho school befallen him If he had operated the1 Place September- 27th at the dren at Rumson two years ago. could be paid for in thirty years. For The following la the schedule of taining to furniture and home fur- Since that time, according to the train on this trip. .During his 28 Chamber Joins Molly . Pitcher Hotel—Other nishings. Music and other forms of Mrs. C. A. Padelford of Glen the first' ten yeara $4,000 would bq years of service as a lqcomotlvo en- meetings and feature events for tho complainant, Pomphrey contributed paid off annually, for the next ten coming year: entertainment will be provided In only $20 to the support of her and Ridge to be Principal Speaker gineer Mr. Eastmond had never mel Activities. some of the stores during the show. years $5,000 annually and for the with an accident. Billboard Fight September 24th—Play, "The Immigrant,' tho children. at Annual Social Function at succeeding ten years $6,000 annually. under direction of Mra. Walter Babcock of The third anniversary dance of the On Sunday a family gathering Constable William Garrabrant of Molly Pitcher Hotel. In 1932 the Interest .on tha school Belmnr. Rumson athletic club will be held on "HIT AND BUN" CHARGE. Shrewsbury arrested Pomphrey on and dinner party .was held at the Committee to Aid State Organi- October 8th—Regular meeting. Saturday night, September 27th, at Mrs, C. A. Padelford of Glen debt at five per cent would be $7,600' this charge and took him before Jus- and plus the amortization sum of home of Mr. Eaiatmond in celebra- zation in Drive Againit Sign' October 15th—Bambcrffer fashion ihow the Molly Pitcher hotel. Addle Kind Ernest Priest Found Guilty of Hit- Ridge, civic chairman of tho New tion of his having completed 43 at St. John's parish houie.^*- tice Wainright, wht held him under Jersey State federation of women's {4,000 the cost that year to tha tax- boards Appointed at Meeting is chairman of the committee In ting Leo Berlew, $10,000 ball for tho grand jury. De- years of railroad sorvlce and hav- October 28th—Party fdr ex-prealdenta charge of the arrangements and bis clubs, will be the principal'speaker payers would bo $11,500. ing been retired from service on a Last Week. of the club. Charged with reckless driving, fall- tainers, charging him with commit- at the annual luncheon to be given The statement then gives the pres- October 20th—Beauty talk by Elizabeth aBslst&nts are Vincent Sexton, John ting bigamy in marrying Miss Bar- pension. Four generations were rep. Sammon, James Collins and John ng to stop tiis automobile after an by the Red Bank Woman's club Fri- ent assessed valuations, which are The Red Bank chambor of com- Arden. loni at Union City in August of last resented. Although ho Is only W November 12th-vClub'a birthday party. Saville. The committee and other accident and with assault and bat- day at the Molly Pitcher hotel. $1,934,864. The average yearly In- years of age, Mr. Eastmond has the merco, at a meeting last Friday after tery, Ernest Priest of East Front year reached the local magistrate crease in valuations for the past six Talk, "Early American 'Indians," by Mr«, members of the club will endeavor Thursday. > Mrs. Herman Asendorf and Mrs. distinction of being a groat-grand- noon at Its ropms In the Monmouth Anna M. Wheeler of New Brunswick, to make this year's affair the most street was fined ?25 and had his li- Lyman Vanlnwegan are co-chairmen years has been 8'A -per cent and on lather. building, voted to co-operate with a November 25th—Program In charge of successful evor held. cense revoked Indefinitely by Justice According to Hiss Barioni, a of the committee in charge of the this basis tho 1932 valuation! would recently organized committee which daughter was born to them on J His children are Harold V. East- Mrs. Clark Kemp, chairman of literature The athletic club now has over Elmer C. Wainright of Shrewsbury luncheon. Mrs. Thomas Voorhis is be $2,777,287, and at the present .tax. Is seeking to secure legislation pro- committee, last Friday night. 7th last. Pomphrey also faced a chairman of the program committee, rate of $3.36 per $100 this would yield mond and Mrs. Charles Roche of December 10th—Talk on prisons by Mrs. 200 members. At the last meeting Bolford. Hlo gradohlldrcn arc Mrs,hibiting erection of billboards. Tho victim of the accldont, Leo T. charge of violating the parole under the other members of -which i $78,517. From this amount is aub- Otto H. Wlttpenn of Hoboken. it was voted to increase the dues which he was placed two years ago Homer Cully of Mlddlotown village, Mrs. George H. Miles of Rumson, a Bnrlow, proprietor of the Red Bank g l n Mrs. George H. Miles and Mrs. December 30th—ChriBtmaapart: _ —.... L 25_to fifty cents a month. A *!Wl *U!l HUWJl! Bll 4arceny- charges. Edwin Roche of Jersey City and representative of this committee, ad gram In charge ofl Mr£'"Arthur 'Mayhew. handball court and' ping-pong Bets Daniel Tuller. ,"' "'"' ' ' state taxes of $28,7BS, leaving » bal- Misses Florence and Lucille Rocho dressed the members and urged them January 14th—Calendar party. Codec* will be Installed in the club's head- testified that he was leaving his The funeral was held thiB morn- The music to be given during the ance of 517,722. On the assumption Of Belford. His great-grandchild Is to co-operate in this movement. She tlon of calendars distributed last January. quarters In the Bed Men's hall at parked car when Priest drove by ing at 10:30 o'clock at Albert W. dinner will be in charge of Mrs. that the local expenditures are aot in Phyllis Cully of Mlddlotown village, pointed out that billboards not only January 28th—Program in charse of Rumson. Preparations are being with his machine and struck and Worden's funeral home on East Harrison Banco. The soloist will be excess of 1930 the sum of 538,560 is mar tho scenery along tho highway Mra. William J. T; Getty, chairman of wel- knocked him down. Ho was treated Front street. Rev. Robert MacKel deducted from the above balance, giv- Mr. Eastmond's wife, before her fare committee. made for the basketball and bowling Mrs. F, A. Wessell, soprano, who will marriage, was Miss, Flora Brown of but are a menace to safety as well. by Dr. F. J. Goff and Dr. Edwin lar, rector of Trinity Episcopa be accompanied at the piano by Mrs, ing a surplus of $9,162. This amount February Uth—Papers on Abraham Lin- season. The club expects to have a church, conducted the service, and Belford. After some discussion D. H. Apple- coln. -. fine team in each sport. Last year Stewart for Injuries to hia right leg Charles Saxon. deducted from the sum o{ $11,600, go to and Paul Roussllle wore ap- and arm and internal injuries. tho burial was at Fair View ceme- loaves1 a balance of $2,338 or an In- Mr. and Mrs. Eastmond expect to February 25th—Legislation day, pro- the basketball tossers and the pin- tery. Members of the committee,' o pass tho coming winter In Florida, pointed on a committee to represent gram in charge of Mra. Robert A. Dorrlll, men made an excellent showing. Assemblyman Thomas M. Gopsll which Mrs. Asendorf and Mrs. Vancrease of 10 icenta per $100 In talcs the local board In the movement be- spending most of tho time at St. Pe- chairman of legislative committee. The officers of the club are William and Carl Brown, a steward at- the Inwegan are chairman, are Mrs. W. in 1932. • tersburg. They plan to moko on au- gun by this organization. March 11th—Talk by representative Red Bank yacht club, saw Priest MOTORING TO WEST COAST. W. Armstrong.riffs.' J. J. Ballln, from Newark museum. Sinclair president, Frank Buchanan The opponents do not agree with tomobile tour of tho state. Mr. East- The chamber voted to offer the use vice president, Louis VanBrunt s drive off after the accident and gave Mrs. Joseph Dkvis, Mrs. Frederick tho above statement. They claim mond has a genial, neighborly dis- of its headquarters and facilities In March 25th—Program In eharae of Mra, chase, according to their testimony. Surprise Farewell Party Given Lai Eddy, Mrs. Otto Felten, Jr., Mrs. Victor Satter, chairman of homo economic! retary, James Rlgnoy financial sec- Week For Evelyn Baldwin. that no one can predict ths amount position which makes friends for him Its coming drive for funds with committee. rotary and Bernard Ryan treasurer. Mr. Gopslll was forced out of the Howard Hlgginson, Mrs. Henry C. of valuations In 1932 or any other fu- 'with all who are acquainted with which to erect a new home on Maplo April Bth—Business meeting. chase when traffic became too heavy George Baldwin and his daughter Mecklem, Jr., Mrs. L. L. Miller, Mrs. turo year, neither can thoy tell what him". Folks who know how'hard ho avenue, April 29th—Program In oharge of Mrs. but Mr. Brown managed to get close William Shields, Mrs. C. C. Watrous W. C. T. V. ELECTS OFFICERS. Evelyn of Wallace street left Mon- the tax rate will be. These p*op!« has worked since childhood rcjolco Harold S. Allen, president of tho Wilson L. Smith, chairman o( clvlca com- enough to get Priest's license num day by motor for Los Angeles, Cal and Mrs. Charles D. White. claim that the time Is not far dis- that he Is now in a position where New Jersey Electric league, an or- mittee. ber. Ho was also able to identify lfornia. The trip will take about tant when the borough must ]iava he pan retire from acilvo work. Ho ganization of electrical contractors May 18th—Business meeting. Annual Meeting Held Last Week nt him in court. Methodist Church. two weeks and they will mako i TO START LONG TOURi garbage collection and disposal, tide- has been frugal and saving and he and electricians, was granted the use May 27th—President's party. side trip to the Grand Canyon. A walks, better roads and. other munici- has laid by a compotenco for old ago. of tho organization's quarters for a Mrs. Gaprgo H. Crawford was NEVER HAD A LICENSE. Los AngeleB they will visit Mr. pal improvements, which will mean He was a son of tho late Franklin mooting to bo held the last Tuesday IMPROVING FROM BURNS. elected president of tho Red Bank Red Bank Boy to Spend a Tear In Baldwin's son, Gerald Baldwin, who Europe. more taxes. Eastmond of Port Monmouth and he In this month. Women's Christian temperance union Joseph Fnrrell -Admits Driving Flvi has been living there for several Jerry Llnnhan's Chances for Rocov One of the arguments of tha sup- started work when ho was ton yeara at the annual meeting of that organ- Years Without One. years. Raymond McGulre of Bank street, porters Is that the present frame of age on his father's farm. For fif- ory Are Very Bright ization held Thursday night at the Last Thursday night a surprise who is employed as personal chauf- teen years before ho became an en- FRED II. AYEBS'S CREDITORS. Joseph Farrcll of New York^, ar- echoolhouse is . Inadequate and un- Jerry Llnahan, who was sevorely Methodist church. This will bo Mrs. rested at Shrewsbury Sunday/after- party was given for Miss Baldwin feur for Mrs. Florence Sells of Riv- safe and has hampered Uie growth gineer he was a fireman for the burned in an'automobllo accident at Crawford's eighth consecutive term. at the home of Miss Gladys Schne] erside Drive and who recently re- Pennsylvania railroad company. One They Will Hold a Meeting nt Perth noon after tho car ho was ^driving of Little Silver. They say that Little ' Amboy Next Wednesday. Rumson a short time ago, is stead- Other officers just elected are Mrs struck tho rear of a machine driven der on River road, Fair Haven, turned from a trans-continental mo- SIlverMs growing fast, but more fam- . of Mr. Eastmond's chief delights Is ily improving at tho RIvervlew hos- Mlneretta Scott corresponding secre- The rooms were decorated with ar- tor trip, on which he drove his par- ilies would move there If a modern gardening. Ho has tho largest and A meeting of the creditors of Fred- by Louis F, Herman of Newark, ad- pital. For a few days it was be- tary, Mrs. E. C. Gisleson recording mitted that he had been driving a rows and direction signs In keeping ty to the Pacific coast, will leav school were built. Another argument finest garden at Bcl/ird. erick Henry AyorB of Littlo Silver, lieved that ho would not recover, secretary an,d Mrs, Lillian Watson with the occasion. Bridge was Friday with his employer's car foi Is that the new building would help who was adjudged a bankrupt last car for the past flvo years and had but his condition now is very good treasurer. never procured a license. played and prizes were won by Mrs.Italy, where a year's tour of all th the unemployment situation. July, will be held next Wednesday European countries will begin. For Rumson Ga /i Club Guests. and unless something unforseen oc- Tho following committee heads Charging him $15 for each of the Iva Tang, Miss Nancy Mix and Miss The other side claims that due to afternoon at the office of Adrian curs his recovery Is looked for. One were appointed: Mrs, Minnie Bailey Baldwin. A collation was served af- Mr. McGulro says that during th Mrs. Charles R r will be hostess Lyon, reforeo In bankruptcy, at 210 five years ho has been driving, Jus- 1 the business depression It would'be leg waa badly burned and a skin evangollstlo work: Mrs. Moo Banner, tice Elmer C. Wainright Imposed terward. The other guests were Mrs six years ho has been driving unjuat to burden the people at this at a luncheon to t, held tomorrow at Smith street, Porth Amboy.' Mr. grafting operatlontnay be performed publicity; Mrs. Horace Vine and Mrs Raymond Strickland, Mrs. Loul cars for his present employer he has . the Rumson country club for officers Ayors'a creditors have been notified fine of $75 on this charge and added time with moro taxes and that it on the log. Edward Stcole, Ltna- Elmer Smith, Social meetings and a fine of $25 for reckless driving. Branln, Miss Peggy Gould, Hiss seen much of this country and ha would be.better to defer building « and visiting members of outside .thaj; they may appear at this meet- han's companion In tho car at tho red letter days; Mrs. H. B. Hayes Gladys Norman and Miss Isabel had a previous foreign trip which clubs who will bo guests of the Hum- Ing, appoint a trustee and transact Although no ono was injured, thi n'ew school until conditions Improve. time of the accident, was burned to foreign missionaries and relief. Smock. took him through much of the dis- As ono man expressed it, "If a loaf of son garden club at the annual show other business. Tho creditors will doath. cars wcro damaged. Farrell wa trict of Southern Europe bordering to be held tomorrow oh the estate of pass on the quostlon of selling Mr. said to have beon going in the same bread costs ten cents and you have RECEIVER FOR BOAT WORKS. on tho Moditcrreanean. Ho says that only five cents you can not buy It." Mrs. Bertram H. Borden. Mrs. Rl-Ayors'a real estate which comprlsos A COMING RUMMAGE SAtE. direction on tho Btato highway one can read about foreign lands bul ker will be assisted by Mrs. Borden, three properties at Little Silver and Two Women Win Divorce. Shrewsbury. So great was the im- there IB nothing more educational Mrs. Van R. Halsoy and Mrs. James ono in Noptune township. A final decree of dlvorco was Hirer Hnza Woman's Club Will Hold pact, according to witnesses,' tha Charles Grossman of Nowark Ap- pointed for VnnBlcrck Firm. than visiting them In person and es National Lodgo Convention, C. Auchlncloss. granted to Laura E. Davis of Red It at Bed {tonic Herman's car waa turned arounc pcclally having tho opportunity ol Tho national council of the Sons Bank from hor husband, Ivina F. several times. The Woman's club of River Plaza For tho benefit of creditors tho sight-seeing from a private automo- and Daughters of Liberty Is In ses- Annual Marlboro Supper. Jnllcd for Six Months. Davis, in tho chancery court last VanBlerck motors corporation of Fair Charged with being drunk and dls-week. Desertion was named as will hold a rummago salo on Satur- bile. sion this week at Atlantic City. New The annual hot chicken Biippor of grounds for tho divorce. A divorce day In tho Eisner building on Mon- Hudson and Essex Agency Moves. Haven has been plnccd In tho hands Jersey with 27,972 members, has the ordorly, William Plerco of Broad of a receiver. Tho chancery cour Bt John's church of Marlboro will street was sentenced to servo six was also granted at tho samo tlmo mouth street, opposite tho Red Bank Tho Kenwood Hudson and Essex Wins With Cochin Banlamn. second largest stato council In the be held Tuesday night, September months In tho county jail whon to Goorglo Ethel Williams, colored, railroad station. Tho salo will bo in npency of Hcd Hank has moved its has appointed Charles Grossman o ordor and has 20 delegates at tho Newark receiver. Negotiations had Frank T. Edington of Riverside 23rd. Supper will bo sorvod from brought beforo Justlca Elmer C. of Red Bank, from her husband, Jo- charge of Mrs. L. P. Stout. Anyone showroom anil service station from drive In Middletown township won convention. Among thoso stato dol- »lx until nine o'clock. An orchestra Wolnright of Shrewsbury last Friday, aeph H. Williams. Dosortlon was wishing to contrlbuto articles for tho Monmouth street to Howard ~ G. been under way to merge tho Van cRatea aro Mrs. Florence Ivlns of also charged In this suit. Both wore two Ilr3ts and a' second lost wcok will furnish muslo for dancing. Mrs. Plorco, according to tho complaint, ualo can notify Mra. Stout, whoso tel Rosovclt's building on upper Broad Blcrck business with the Powercraf at tho Trenton fall; with whito Co- Red Bank, Lillian R.Irwln of Keans- Martin Dlgglns and Mrs. William roprcBontcd by Edward W. Wise, at ephono call is 1038-M, Red Bank, or street. j motors corporation .of Indiana, bu burg, Mrs. Elizabeth B. Sickles of came homo In an Intoxicated condi- torncy, of Red Bank. chin bantams. Mr. Edington cap- Crino are goncral chairmen. Mlnsoa tion and drovo hla family from tho Miss Florence Brand, whoso tele- j apparently tho merger waa not ef- tured blue and red vlbhons In th Freehold/Charles H.Cooper Of Ocean m •» phono number Is 1109-W, Red Brmlc. fected. Gertrude, Christina and May Meyers house. Corporal Clinton J. Campbol Dog Feed nnd Supplies. Special Nntlw. cock.bird class and was first In th Grove, John Brown of Elberon, Mrs. will conduct a caito booth. ( and Trooper Gcorgo C. Hausslor of Wo will wlro complete, fixtures, Bertha A. Holnmn anil Mrs, Salllo etc.. six rooms, $G!>; golf courses nnd Tho Now Stn.vsllni Corselet. vision for hens. tho stato pollco woro callod to tho Old Trusty, Spratt's, Chappe Elmer M. Smith, F. Newman of Point Pleasant and Tho Cornoll-Foncock School. formerly mnnnper of Amorlcan farms wired reasonable. Doran Elec- A now CiB reducing gnrment. You sccno and placed Plorco under ar- Erothora, Games, Roso'a, Bennett's tric, Kcansburg 411; or address Box will lovotho allin fcelliiK this founda- Blntchlcy's Ducks Mrs. Hattlo Reynolds of Lakewood. The Cornell-Peacock school, 71 rest. Stores, 37 Broad street, hns been nro ready. Tho same lino qunllty, at Shrewsbury avenue, will ro-open on and Purina linen of dog food, Includ- transferred to manager of American 227, Port Monmouth, N. J. Time tion plvon you; covered with Hmooth ing cakes, biscuits, puppy crumbles, payment.'!. Advortlsemont. knitted fabric, It absorbs perspiration 38 cents per pound, f. o. b. Wo ship Announcement. September twenty-fourth.' Convorsn- Stores, 31 Broatl street, noxt t« by parcol post C. O. D., or you can Irving M. Davidson wishes to an- tlonal and written French will be meals and canned meats. Dog rem- nnd keeps you cool. Kusy to luun- Tho Shrewsbury Academy edies, soaps, flea powders ana bruBh- Marys Bako Shop. Would bo plcasod dnr, ton; tho tnp Is n Kwnmi up-lifi call at our fnrm nt Enst Frcohnld fo nounce that, ho will hit In hla office, taught by a Parisian In all grades, will begin-Us 31th year Monday, Sep- to meet ull my fi ItMids and customers Special Notlco. them. Wo Rllarantco safe, quick do Room 12, ICIsnti- building, Wednes- Inoludlng tho Primary. For Informa- os. Most complote lino evor offered there. KK Sunday, August 31st, bust. Our prico ifj $0.00 only. J tember 22d: both boys and girls re- In Monmouth county. Fred D. graduate coruetiora In attendance t livery. Blatchley BroB., East Free- days from 1:00 to B:00, ail d»y 8at- tion addroBo Mlns-Mary Corntll, Tall- eolved. All branches taught. We Elmer 11. Smith. iTf;ulnr (llimcfH will bo served every lit every IlKiirn from one of the larg- hold, phono 308-F-3 Freehold1.—Ad- inilny till 10:00 P, M., nnd by appoint- mans, Now York.—Advertisement. Wlkoff Co., Rod Bank,—Advertise- Hunilny from 1:00 to 7:00 P. M. Five ment elthor by i:n]lln); 2000 or 377. have a primary department 49 and ment. . —AdvortlHcmcnt. est nHsnrlmontH of cornets, corselet vertlscment. _ 51 Loroy placo, Rod Bank, H. C. Tnl Corners' Tea Room, Lincroft, N. J., and bniHHleres In Rod Bank. Lewi Mft

FLEASUBE BOAT WRECKED. Miss Betty Lavelle, all ot Brooklyn, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Captain Fay's Undaunted Comes "to Clarence Jones of Bloomfleld. Mr,j Grief on Long Island. and Mrs. Jones have a summer resi- dence here. They recently celebrated Word has reached Bed Bank that, heir ,26th wedding anniversary. the auxiliary cabin cat' boat Xfl&. daunted, owned by Captain Bertrand Victor Falcone, son of Charles Fal- 'BOUGHT find SOLD Fay, was wrecked while Captain cone, has taken a position at New Fay was endeavoring to pass York. ' - We invite your inspection of a most unusual line through an Inlet entering into one Miss Mary Warneker resumed her tkc> f the Long Island bays. The re- teaching duties at the Keyport gram- " of furnishings. iorta have It that the Undaunted li mar school-Monday. -. . ., . total loea and that Captain Fay, Mr. and Mrs. James Carton of N«w Mrs, Fay and other occupant! ot the YofH and Mrs. Patrick Shea ot Ruta- ANTIQUES. boat had a narrow escape from oon were'Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. PaUjck Carton, Sr.' . Will buy one piece or entire contents of- rownlng. ' s Captain Fay, who Is a member of Bernard-A. Hlckoy and son Son- your home. . the North Shrewsbury ioebo&t and aid spent Thursday at the Trenton OERE is Footwear that is a fair. acht club, has been at Red Bank Fre h Milk-Fed - . perfect complement to the everal Bummers and the Undaunted Paul Kelly'spent one day last week 8 tad become a familiar craft among it Fair Haven with Edward and Rob- G. F. GRAMANN, Jr. Frying or Roasting fall and winter frocks. And with he large numbor. of regular sum- irt Eustace. mer visitors In- the yachting fleet More than twenty children front 11 WHITE ST., RED BANK. hero. :hla place are attending the Craw- clb clothes more charming than lord's Corner school. Ihone JTtt. ••».•- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hawxhurat en- Chickens 29 ever, correct shoes become more PARTIES AT TINTON FAIX8. .ertalned relatives from New JTork 3)4 Jb«. necessary than ever,to complete >omln£ Events for the Benefit of >ver the week-end, . Blvervtow Hospital. the ensemble idea. This is evi- A card party for the benefit of the Marlboro News. WAGNER'S 'Inton Falls auxiliary of- Rlvervlow MOBE SPECIALS - dent in every selection you may. lospltal of Red Bank will be held ext Wednesday at the home of Mrs. School Reopened on Monday With ON PAGE 7. make from our present stock. ". G, Ehlnger of Tinton Falls. - the Same Teaching Staff. Mra. Wellington' Wllklns will QIB- Rev. and Mrs. Frank A. Huff and Be of. two chickens on the co-oper- ion returned last week from, their itlve plan for the benefit of the hos- Tip to Miohigarl. iltal. The chickens will be awarded Mr. and Mrs. Norrls Plppit and Mr. •t a "white elephant party".at the id Mrs. Ben Martin of Atlantic lomo of Mra, Wllklns. The date for Highlands were guests of Mr. and his event has not been fixed. Mrs. L. B. Conover on Sunday, The auxiliary will hold Its' next Wallace McCue hoB entered tho Shoes That Radiate mooting on Tuesday afternoon, Sep- ,'niverslty of Alabama. tember 30th, at the home of Mrs, Miss Mary Crlno Is taking a course Style Importance! Charles Dfcyor. ,t Rider's business school at Trenton. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Driest enter- tained friends from New York, New- lUMPS, straps, ties and^Ox- Lincroft News. rk and Lakewood on Sunday. p Marlboro school opened on Mon- fords—they're all here in as Miss Anita Hnminersfahr of Leonar- ay with tho Bame' teachers as the do Now School Teacher. at year. fine a selection as this Store has (TU Bel Bank Renllter can b« bought COMPLETE LINE NOTICED SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Mrs. Honry Dubols entertained Estnto of Mnry Fr.incoi West, daceaned. i Lincroft at tha Five Oorneri' Tea Mrs. Caroline Dorsey of Tottefevllle, Notice la hereby given that the aooountl ever shown. Not only do they loom.) N. Y., recently, ot ths lubicrlber, aotlns extoutrlx of th.. The school here re-oponed Wednes- «Btnt« of mid dec.BBOd, will b. audltad Marlboro firemen will hold their outstanding performance and stat«l by tti« Surrogtia ot the County sparkle shoe fashion authentic- day morning. Miss Lena C. Ander- azar on Thursday and Friday eveh- of Monmouth nnd reportad for «tttUm«nt son Is principal. Miss Anita Ham ingo ot this week. to thi Orphnna Court o( j«ld County, on ally, but they are presented at jnerBfhar of Leonardo, formerly of Thuridoy, tha twonty-fitth da/ ot S.Dtem- Sarhuel Gordon and family of Jean- ber, A. V. 1930, at which time application this place, has charge of the primary tte, Pa., are visiting Mr. Gordon's in five price ranges will la mado for th. nllownnci o( com- prices that will interest every department. mother and sister. mluilona nnd couniel faaa, < Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bennett Mr. and Mrs. James H. King aro Dated Ausuat 13th, A. D. 1080. thrifty-minded woman. EDNA L00KW0OD HOLT, have announced the birth of a daugh- it- Manasquan for a week. 80 Caroline Avenue, Vonkin. N. ". ter. Miss,Helen Magee will teach at Cluysler New Sir, "66" an'J "70" 795 *° 1295 Thatcher Parker of Mlddletown, Summit this year. Miss Nina Magee NOTICE OF SALE OF AUTOMOBILE who has been employed this summer $ To Pay Gar««« Ka.per'i Lien. began her duties on Monday as TO TIMOTHY MACK, own.t of 1»2» at the Qreentroe farm, will return toacher at Fair Haven. cw.ierE.gktr. ..i._., 1495 *° *1665 ChryRler coupe, bom-In? aerial' number soon to Cornell university, where ho Miss Elizabeth HIggins has entered Is a Junior. He has given up his p"o- to OB TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I the Long Branch hospital to train as Ck»ril« LnperfJ Elgkt . - . • \2495 ! Putautmt to pn Act o( the L«slalatut« sltlon at tho Oreehtree farm. a nurse. of the Stnta of New Jersey entitled' "An An attractive assort- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Thompson Mrs. Charles Kipp has been visiting Allf>ma*I. o. Act for the bettof protection of Garatr. oft his place and Cecil Jones and 9 0 0 Keopcra and Automobllo Repair men," »p>. ment of Ladies' Hand her daughter; Mrs. Charles Baslle, at Droved April 14th, 1015, and th. Aeta- family made a trip to Pennsylvania her summer homo in Belmar. Mr, nrnondulory. thereof (P. L. 1015/ Chnpter Bags in the new Fall recently. Mr. Thompson Is having a and Mrs. Basile returned recently 312: F. 1,. ^022, Chnpt.r 2S1) P. L. 19J4, Albert S. Miller Chapter 201; p. L. 1025, Chapter 81), no- new roof put on his house. styles. from a trip to California. tlco la hereby uLven thnt tha undetalfrntfd, "Footwear and Hosiery That Satisfy"" Miss Marlon Hood returned' to Mrs. John Hughes of Red Bank ANDY'S GARAGE Harry Qulnn. will Bell on the IBth day of Sentember. 1030, nt two P. M., At puhlla work Monday at the Eisner office at was the guest of her son. Walker Corner Maple Avenue and West Front Street, - ted Bank, N. J. Red Bank after enjoying a vacation. auction, at Ma place ot butlneal, SO W«eWt Ladies' Hosiery in the Hughes, and family over Sunday. FronFt t ati-eettt . RRodd DDnnltl , N. JJ. , tthhe abov. 18 Broad Street' Ernest Phillls haa given up his job Miss'Helen Denlse of Flalnfleld Is i Phone Bed Bank 2124. mentioned automoblto, which waa detained most wanted colors and* on the Willgerodt farm and he Is em- by ma. the underaifinod, who claim a ll.n visiting her brother, Warren Denlse. thereon for towlnz and atorege In the ployed at Harry Langendorf'e service Miss Grace DIgglns has returned 4543 Broadway Tel. Long Branch 201 shades. Sheer and station. amount of $70. ' , RED BANK, N. J. from a visit with relatives at Colt'B HABKY QUINH. Service Weights. Charles MoTague of the Bertram S. Neek. THOMAS HACKETT. Conatakle. Cutler farm has returned from Sara- Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Blair are on a •Why HI Dated September 7th, 1030, If it i it toga, New York. ten days' trip through the New Eng- WPLYMOUTITiw™, Try a Register Want Advertise- Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Schoflcld are land states. ment Itwlllpayyoit—Advertisement. entertaining Mr. Schofleld's mother from BloomSold. Charles G. Leonard and family, J. This New Electric Iron Gives E. E. Layton and family, Miss Har- riet Hoach, Miss Marlon Hood and Harold Willgerodt attended the Tren- THE RltiHT IRONING HEAT ton fair last week. John Couch of Atlantlo City is VIB; itlng his brother, Charles F. Couch, FOR EVERYTHING ON THE LINE proprietor ot the Five Corners' tea- room. ' Emll Horsfall has launched a new from silks ta blankets or anything in between sailboat in the Shrewsbury river. Joseph demons, who ia employed by Willgerodt Srothers, has been suf- fering from a gashed hand. Several stitchss were taken in the out ICB YACHTING Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Nussenfeld and FISHING AVIATION sons Joseph and Bernard of New York have returned after a visit with Harry Sprung and family. Joseph Nussenfeld spent most of the sum- mer here. A meeting of the ladles' aid society was held Thursday at the chapel t plan for its chicken salad supper I: October. Final arrangements for th< supper will be made at the nexl Growth meeting of the society the flrsi Thursday afternoon In October, Th< meeting will be held at the chapel. ' TENJ-IJS GOLF Miss Lillian Ohst, daughter of Wl' ^ast week our Merchants Message consisted of the 11am Ohst of Long Branch, has beer visiting her aunt, Mrs. Harold Will published statement of the bank. Deposits totalled gerodt. William Dominion and famll; over Two Millions of Dollars, an increase in one year closed their summer home here an moved to New York over the week- of ..$406,000.00. end. Thomas Healey and family Brookdalc farm have returned from Saratoga. Miss Mary Ityan of Morrlstown, POLO Trade in your old iron this month and get one of these who has been vacationing at Long SWIMMING Branch, was a Saturday guest of he: Reflected Success of our Clients new chrome-plated Westinghouse Adjust-o-matic irons aunt, Mrs. Kalhyn Kelly. Mrs. Kel ly attended the Trenton fair lasi Dealers Everywhere allow $i.oo for your Old Iron week. Our success is the reflected success of our clients Richard Johnson has been enter- taining his parents from Westches- and the expansion of our community. It is an indica- HIS new kind of electric iron gives you a you low> heats for the light things, medium heats ter, New York. Tproper temperature for everything you for the medium things and high heats for the Mr. and Mra. Lewis S. Thompson tion of the Merchants' policy to work intelligently with want to iron. If you are ironing silk, you set the heavy things. You set the iron at the proper Jr., have been' 111. Mr. Thompson IE employed at Philadelphia by thi its clients fostering their personal interests and sup- heat for the piece you are ironing and it stays lever for the low heat needed for ironing silk, Standard oil company and ho cxpecti porting with all its energy and resources every demand and the iron keeps itself at that temperature until at that heat, never getting too hot or too cool to return to work the latter part o HUNTING the week. Lewis Thompson, Sr, a MOTOR BOATING you set it again. It's the same with every fabric for the job. It is so easy to use, so simple— tended tho first match of the inter- made by worthwhile people or on behalf of worth- —from silks to blankets or anything in between. and it makes ironing so much easier. Trade in national polo championship series Saturday nt the Meadowbrook clul while projects. Just think—here is an electric iron that ci ves vour old iron and tret nnc. on Long Island. Buy From One of Thcso Klcctrlflcntlon Ilcalcra: ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS RED DANK Everett News. Atlantic Hardw.r. Co., 110 Flr.t Av.nur. Alltn-» Electric Sliop, IB Whlt« 5lr(tl. Every three months the 'Merchants' credits every savings KEANSBURC F. P. Rrlcl. Brond nnd Front StrerU. Andrew Eckert, Carr Avsnue. John Kolly, Jr., Injured—Visiting hi MATAWAN C. I!. Ennl>. 10 While Slr>M. Connecticut, depositor uiffh interest at the rate of 4% per annum A. Kaltner, Jr., 146 Main Street. J. K. Brnwnell Hardware Stni c, Int., G M. Harrla, 130 Main Street. 5 Drond Street. John Kelly, Jr., manager of Me- Also From Vour Ncnrcst Lighting Cuninnny OHlco. Donough's service station at Red RIDING YACHTING Bank, Is Improving from a sprained Bide, Ho was confined to bed several dnys last week. The Westinghouse Adjust-o-matic Mia. Elmer Taylor and daughter ttro visiting nt Brldgcton, Connecti- V HE IRON WITH THE BUILT-IN WATCHMAN cut. - MERCHANTS TRUST COMPANY John Dzlozyo Is employed at Eis- ner's factory nt Red Bank. BROAD STREET, RED BANK Mrs, Thomns Kelly was elected proaldcnt of tho Blessed Sacrament guild of St. Catherine's church at a mooting lust week at Mro. Walter OFFICEItS rnlmor'B. MIBS Cnthorlno Warncker HENHY CAMPBELL* Chairman of the Board KENNETH H. McQUEEN, President wns elected vice president. Minn Hel- JAS. D. OTTERSON. Jit, Vloe Pre«. »nhcu HtigKn.nl "The Bank That Banks on Red Bank" find mm nnymonrt, Mr. nuggnrd'n •"other, Mto. Hlcphtn liuggard an! RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 10, 1930. Pona I-.'" of tho intersection, and precisely »t ately after the race and will sail Havk had charge of the services In How to Make Right that point, clear vision down the iu-again on Sunday night for Newport. St. Mark's church during the absence Anne« Beauty Salon teraocting street is obtainable. The annual excursion to West of Rev. A. P. Mack, rector of St. TELEPHONE 22S8-J. It should be understood that the Point and Newburg will ba held'on Mary's church, Keyport, who was on 16 WALLACE 8T., and Left.Turns law glyea local authorities, in their Sunday, September 21st. The City of his vacation. , RED, BANK. respective jurisdiction, authority to Ketnaburg will leave Koyport at 8:00 The Misses Francis and Ruth Pal- Motgrut* Would Save Inconven- modify these methods,of turning, or A. M., and one hour later from the nack, who have been visiting their Permanent Waving, B. A. SHOEMAKER lence If They Made Turni in of forbidding turns altogether, by Keansburg pier. father, have returned-to Ihclr home Finger Waving, Facials, clearly indicating by buttons, mark- The Keansburg schools opened on Ih Ohio. DEALER IN Accordance With Method Out- ers or other direction signs, within Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oder of New-, " 8hampoolng, lined by Law. •••••.• an intersection, tho course to be fol- Tho steamers of the Keansburg ark- havo boon visiting Mrs.' Carrlo Does aiiy Club or sim- Manlourlng, etc Harold G. Hoffman, state motor, vo- lowed by vehicles. But In the. ab- steamboat company are operating un- Cloverdale. •'.'•' hlclo commissioner,-'this week glvos sence of such special direction*, the der a new schedule, several trips hav- Mrs. Sarah D. Johnson of Brook- ilar organization de- motorist is bound by the provisions ing been eliminated.' lyn, has returned to her homo after COAL MRS. ANNE MU8TOE, motorists some advice relative to of tho State traffic act. sire to acquire prop- PROP. making turne In traffic. His article is Mrs. Nicholas Deturo has returned a visit at the home of Dr. and" Mrs, as follows; Before we end this discussion of to her home on Palmer avcnxio after Charles Palmer. erty in" down-town Wood, Feed, Hay, Straw 8008. \ . turns, it xney not be amiss'to repeat •ponding levcraPwecltB at Leeds, N. James Fcllca has closed his bun- Motorlgts would save a lot of.lncon- M Red Bank? vcntenco {or themselves and others the gist of an article in this series. galow on Union placo and returned LIME and FERTILIZER on the ro&dB If they developed the Never make a turn'. without giving Harry Seaman and Allan Conroy to his home at Jeroey City. habit of making right and left turns drivers behind adequate warning of have returned from a trip to Canada. Howard Opdyke recently complet- We have a bargain to Expert Repairing In accordance with tho.method out- your Intention, An adequate warn- The former will attend Columbia uni- ed building a log cabin at Mllfdrd, j^tgeat Moss All Kinds of Poultry Feed lined by the State traffic law. ing can bo given only by tie hand versity . when the fall term opens which will be used for week-end rec- offer. Baled Shavings •••- „ Off ,. :. The,, Woodbrldga clover-leaf grado and arm, extended well out from the while the latter will begin his second reation for his family. WATCHES, CLOCKS separation and tho rondpolnts, or car. For a left turn point with the. year at Rutgert 'college. '=-• Miss Louise Hyams of New York Selling LEHIGH and WILKES-BARRE trafllo: circles being constructed at index finger to the left. For a right John Hauscr, who has been em- has been spending Bevcral days at and JEWELRY various Important Intersections turn make a swecnjng motion from ployed by the Keansburg steamboat the home of Mrs. Henry Maurer on Riverside Mortgage PLYMOUTH COAL the rear to tho front to Indicate to company, has returned to his homo Manning, place. throughout the State, with their em- For Twenty-live Years. Accuracy, skill and experi- phasis on keoplng to the right, un- drivers behind that they may pass at Philadelphia, M. Slegal.has a new automobile, & Finance Corporation doubtedly are developing a turning to tho left. The Crystal ball room will only be Mrs. Bert

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Suitable as bad Solid Color All Wool A-r^ spread or coverletta, tull site. Double Blankets..,. ., $/.98 Pair SEARS, UCKAND RUBY LANE STORES STORE HOURS: RETAIL STORE FREE SERVICE "United Retailer* of Quaiily,Dry, Goods" Daily: 8:30 to 5:30 501 MAIN STREET, ASBURY PARK, N. J. TIRES MOUNTED •Sats.: 8:30 to 9:00 (At SiilniiH'rllflll Av<\) BATTERIES INSTALLED 28 BRdAD ST., (Ill) COOKMAN AVK. RED BANK. Asntmv TATIK. WE GUARANTIEE SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK Paee Four RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 10,1930. a covered dish sociable. The date The ««a»on for gathering buckle- where he Is undergoing treatment to be gone about two weeks and they Prosecutor's Office, for this event hai not been fixed. a berries hu almost ended. Large for heart disease. will spend the last part ot their so- A party who runs a pony track at quantities of the berries have been Mr. and Mrs. Myron Bennett have journ at Lake Pleasant, New York. Shortof Funds Bclmar has' a number of his ponlei gathered, this summer. moved from this place to jhelr new Some one broke into William J. 5 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD OWN A quartered here on farms for the fall There Is little change In the con- house at Elberon. They had ,bean Lyle's automobile service station on Unpaid Bills of Over $11,000 and winter. The ponies' are boarded dition of Samuel Cummlnge, who Is living with Mrs. Bennett's parents, the Holmdel-Matawan' road, lut fi eo of- charge under an .arrange- a patient at Rlvervlew hospital at Mr." And Mrs. Harry Coleman. Thursday night and stole twenty Prompt the Freeholders to ment whereby, the children ot- the Red-Bank... .,-... quarts of oil. • Standard Automatic Oil Burner . Ask County Official for an Ex- farm owners have' the 'use-of-the- Louis Klein and family have re- Twenty-one pupils ,of Holmdel planation. , ._ animals. Some of the boys and glrla, turned lo-Btaten Jalarid after having township are now attending the Bed ride the ponies and others have pony •pant twp weeks with. Mr. Klein's HolmdelNewM / Bank high school, New Holnjdel pu- The board of freoholdcra last enrts. '•.•••.. •• sister, Mrs. Lilllin Sigmund. pils at the Red Bank school are Wednesday adopted a motion calling Potato Thieves Are Again Active^ In • Mr.-and Mrs. Paul Gibson of Ho- Mr. and Mr». William Sayor, who This Neighborhood. Catherine Hlckey, Margaret Cheek, upon Prosecutor Jonas Tumon to ap- boken spent Sunday with Mr. and were recently marrlad, have started John Marvel, Adeto Johnson and Vi- pear before them at a special meet- Mrs. Harry Mayberry. . • housekeeping In a bungalow on Wat- Potato &leves ate again active. ola Warneker. Ing today to explain unpaid bills ag- Miss Ruth Drcyer was a visitor nt er street Mr. Bayer bad been board- Laat week potatoes were taken from The potato season la drawing to a Bregatlng $11,000. Stephen C. Thomp-. Washington part of last week. ing: atvMrs. Sarah Soott's. The bride fields on the farms of John Maher, close. Some of the farmers hava al- Eon, chairman of the finance com- School re-opened this week with a formerly lived In Pennsylvania. Joseph Ktnhafer, Daniel S. Ely and ready shipped away all their crops, mittee, brought the matter before now principal and two new teachers. Mr. and Mrs. .Wellington Wilkins William Martinson. The thefts were La»t week the price tote to J2.E0 per the b'bar'd In a brief address In which Mr. and Mrs. John Springsteen, and their two sons spent Saturday not large In any Instance. They barrel. he charged tho prosecutor's office had Misses Jessie and Gladys Springsteen and Sunday at their summer bun- ranged from six to twelve sacks of Mrs. John Kelly and Mrs. John been spending too much money. Mr. and Misses Ethel and Elsie Dreyer galow at' Lavalette. They had for potatoes. About ten days ago some Zantzlnger have returned borne from Thompson said that while the appro- spent two dajfa last week with Jo- guests. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Osborn, Spottswood men who had stolen po- a vlstr*at Washington. ' priation for. the office was $65,000,. seph Springsteen of Point Pleasant Miss Syblllah Osborn and Mr. and tatoes In this neighborhood were ar- at the present rate of expenditures It rested and It was hoped that this Jacob Stern has had a crank cane would require over $100,000 to carry The Walling elder mill was re- Mru. John Osborn and daughter of drain put on his property for oiling NO. 3. DEPENDABILITY—NO. «, EFFICIENCY, opened last week. Apples are very Red Bank and' Daniel Wlegand of would put a stop to the robberies. automobiles. on the work for the current year. Hwlet -.-;.. Evidently the Spottswood men have NO. & QUIET OPERATION. In a letter to the board Prosecutor plentiful and many have bean taken successors' to prey on the potato School re-opened last week with an Tumen stated the appropriation for to the mill. " '•' Wellington 'Wllkln.s spent four days growers of this locality. enrollment of seventy pupils. This la CONSULT US ABOUT YOUB HEAT NEEDS TODAY. the office was exhausted and that in Mlsa Margaret Schultz and Mr. on a fishing trip at Barnegat laat about the same as last year- his judgment It would require $26,000 and Mrs. Bland Halght of Belmar week. , Mr. and Mrs. Chrlney Holmes, ac- Few residents of this place attend- for the remainder of the year. Three ond for tha jiraposcd statement under the hand of tho work, jirepared by 'Georjje K. Alien, Jr., county auditor declared that more county engineer, rind mipiovctl by the than 50 per cent of the budget had Stnte Highway Commission, have been filed in the office of the said engineer, nt been expended for the months of Jan- 60 Broad street, Red Banlt.1 New" JeiHcy. uary, February and March, leaving and of Biild State Hichwny Commission, the other nine months and the busi- Trenton, IN". J.. nnd may he Inspected \>y prospective bidders during .business hour*. est season of the, year with very little Bidders will he furnifihed with a copy of money In the budget to operate. the specifications and l)lue prints of the drawing" by the engineer on proper notice 'I will be ready to explain to the and payments of cost of prcp/wntion. Bidn board what is desired to be known at &jcerni "tote, must be made on the ptnndnnl propomil its meeting." forma In the manner denltfnatcd therein •»•*• and required by tho upecifientinna: must bo enclosed In seiiled envelopes, hearing the Freehold Court Busy. name and address of bidder nnd name of road on outside, nddrcwed to tho Board The Freehold municipal court Is of Chosen Freeholder*. Court House, Free- busy almost every week-qnd hand- hold. N. J.. nnd must be nccornpnnlcd hy a surety company cortillcute and a certi- ling cases of men brought up on fied check for not ICBH Umn ten (10) per charges of drunkenness. Most of cent of the amount bid. and bo delivered them are men who are temporarily at the place nnd on tho hour nbovrj named. The utandard propoanl form 13 nUnched employed on the farms in that sec- to the Bpeclficntlons. copies of which will tion. Usually they are given a night be furnished on npplicntion to engineer. n jail to sober up so they can re- turn to work. The county jail also By order of the Board of Chosen Free- holdera'of the County of Monmouth. frequently houses men who are un- BRYANT B. NEWCOMB, able to find work and are without Director. means of obtaining meals. Attest: CHARLES E. COLE, Clerk. August, 6, 1030. Dispute* Cop's Charge. Monmouth County Surrogate's Office. John A. Panaronl of West End, In the mntter of the eatato of Mmy who was given a ticket last week for Thompson, deceased. Notice to creditors to present claims parking his car too. near a flre hy- against estate.- drant, wrote to tho Long Branch Pursuant to tho order of Joseph L. Don-' ahay. Surrocato of tho County of Mon- commissioners suggesting that all po- mouth, made on the seventh «iny of Ail- licemen bo furnished with tape meas- Bunt, 1930. on tho application of Benjamin ures. He claimed his car was not ,J. Parker, executor of the estnto of Mary Thompson, deceased, notice is hereby Riv- parked too close to the hydrant. en to the creditors of naid deceased lo exhibit to the subscriber, executor as aforesaid, their debta nnd domnnda nRnlnat the Raid estate, under oath, within Bix Tiriton Falls News. , months from tho duto of tho nforcsaid or- der, or they will bo forever barred of their Tho Ladles' Aid Society to Hold a actions therefor nftalnat the said eub- ecribtr. Covered Dish Sociable. Dated Freehold. N. J.. August 7. 1030. The ladies' aid society met at the BENJAMIN J. PARKER, Red Bank. N. J. home of Mrs. Wellington. Wilkins EDWARD W. WISE. Proctor. last Thursday and arranged to hold EARN A TQU R OF EUROPE COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP

For thirty years I have wanted to make thing. You will be under the personal this offer. From my own boyhood there guidance of a responsible business man remain vivid memories of bitter-struggles in your own community, who will help for the advantages of education and you succeed. travel. I have looked forward to the time when I might help worthy young It costs you nothing to take advantage people over the same rough spots, and of this offer. It isn't a game where only this offer is the realization of that dream. a few win and others receive nothing. It 'To the Parents of is an opportunity for you ALL to -work, Young America I hope every boy and girl in this land to produce results, to earn money and to between the ages of 12 and 19 will learn be rewarded in exact proportion to what la making this offer I am grati- you accomplish. In addition to the boys fying in ambition I have held in about this plan. I believe it to be the my heart for m«ny years. I only most extensive educational and travel and girls from every section of the United wish thercicould be no limit to opportunity ever offered. States and Canada who win the Grand the number of winners. If my Awards of a College Scholarship or ova two ions were between the Next summer a happy crowd of boys European Tour—every successful boy ages of 12 and 19 yean I would and girls will receive from The Sparks- be proud to have them work and girl will win cash. No effort will for auch • reward. The work Withington Co., either a $750 College go unrepaid. Itself, which promises immedi- Scholarship or a tour of Europe with all ate financial returns, will also expenses paid from the time they leave This offer ends April 15,1931. Time help to develop character. Par- OCTAGON home until their return. My friends have is precious, so don't delay. The Sparton haps you, like myself, were dealers listed below will give you full and denied the privilege of aCollege SOAP PRODUCTS prevailed upon me to conduct the tour training or education by travel, personally. But this is not all. Every boy complete information about this lifetime so you can realize the finead - 'HIS

O Coupon saving »'^5nrw Uh1h^^ is tasy. There are six Octagon products, each oncof which has n coupon. livery time you need «oap of nny 1.mil, simply IUK •our dealer for Octngon. 16 Monmouth Street Red Bant onn you'll have enough coupons. Start today. Thli offer expires SAVE THE COUPONS) Pec. There's one with every Octagotagon product. The coupon on Octagon Toilet Soap has double value! Records

L. SCHWARTZ IWMlm™^^ ^ 108-110 W. FRONT ST.. ' IUID HANK, N, ), BED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 10, 1930, Paw

ors with White Leghorns, Milton ' TO 8CBAP DE8TBOTEB8. li over twelve year* old. At the time More Honors for Koenlg won fourth place in the 8. they were commissioned, each rep- •O. Rhode Island Red class and Cath- Two Shlpi Named'tor Jer»ey Naval resented an expenditure of about ENROLL NOW erine and Alma, McKnlght won first • Beroe* to Be DUcarded. »1,000,000. Monmouth County with tholr hen, first with their cock- Since the navy register records on- erel, lecond -with a pullet and fltst Wmhlngton, (AP)—The nonei of ly .those ships which are either In Red Bank Business Institute Boyi and.Girli of Agriculture with en old trio. George Applegate two naval heroe» of _New Jereey active service or aro preiervecj, so won with Light BruhamB. In the 8. honored after death In the chrltt- they may be'brought into service on SECRETARIAL COURSE. ' Clubs Win Many Priiei With C. Brown Leghorn classes Margaret onlng of t*o deotroycr« of the United short notice, It will bs only a. few OB; Sessions Begin September 16th. /Exhibit* at the Trenton Fair States fleet will aoon paw from the months before, nearly three score Night Sessions Begin September 80th. LeCompte won first with her cock- annali of the navy department. erel and Anna and Mary Graga won names of valiant heroes are dropped INDrVIDUAI, AND CLASS INSTRUCTION. > ^L Wk The. ahlps, the U, S. S. Marcils and tart with their pullet. With Bletck from the list, - Preparing students for Secretarial and Stenographic position!. (With tbt largeit exhibit of Junloi the U. S, B. Boraen, are among the Mlnorcas four prizes were won by Also short Intensive courses in Gregg Shorthand taught. ^ jroduclo ever otagod »t tli« Tren- Stanley Howlctt. 58 to be icrapped at Philadelphia ton fair, Monmouth county bays,'and Navy yard and at Mare Island. FOUR PEBSONS DROWNED. FLOBENCE TJOB.TON O'SIIEA girls, under tho leadership of Coun- The "Marcui", wa» named for Lieu- Phone gg3 128 Broad Street, Bed Bank. N. J, ty Club Agent Garry A, Miles, again 6HOBT TIME TO IJVE. tenant Arnold Marcus of Atlantic Avon Woman One of the Victims of brought honio aUite honors. ,-. City, who lost, hla life as a result of Auto Accident. (MarJoHo I. Farry, already an out- Sentenced to State Prison Suf- the explosion on the Submarine A-7 Mrs. Elizabeth Kelly of Avon and standing winner, •won aweepstahei (eilng from which he commanded. The navy notes three other persons, relatives of a I' on her cow and calf In the Guernsey Judge Harry Truax, who recently the commander died after-making man whose funeral they had at- dais a« well u senior and grand itartod an Investigation.to learn the ;reat efforts to save both ship and tended at Danville, Pennsylvania, championship. Clifton J, Wardoll true condition of tho health of Walter ts men. •.'••-• last week, were drowned when the •won both Bcmlor and junior champ- FoUBncr, who wan convlcttd of akeal- Tho "Somers" was named for Lieu- automobile in which they wore rid- I, lon«hlps In the Guernsey field, with Mg Jewelry from a summer home at tenant Richard Somcra, born at ing, left tho, road and plunged Into t hit Guernsey bull while Robert Field Long Branch a year ago, has an- Somors Point, N. J., In 1778. Bom- the deep water of the Lehlgh coal [ Won Uie aame honors In the Holsteln nounced thnt Fauuner has but three em, It la recorded, died aboard the and navigation company's canal. The clan with his Holsteln bill!.'-" • ears to live at the most. Paralysis "Intrepid" 'which h« took Into the car was B, closed one and the oc- Roger I*. Merrick brought home of the lower limbs has already otart- harbor of Tripoli to destroy the pi- cupants had no opportunity of get- o|ie of the highest honora, If not the ed. Fftutmer WQ3 sentenced to state rate fleet ting out. Mrs. Kelly formerly lived highest', when his bull was selected prison, but was released soon after Bomers' feat li one recorded In at Montclalr. asfirst In showmanship from all the on the advice of doctors. Since then every naval history of the United Junior live stooft from New Jersey he has been staying w{th his family. States. The aventurs of the "Intrep- A New Dahlia, exhibited at the fair, • . ftl" during the war with Tripoli has A seedling dahlia originated by . In the poultry classes FauHneiSe- TO CONSIDER NEW ROAD. been accorded the honor of winning Henry Wood of Elbcron wao awarded roan won sweopstakos for the best the war. It was undertaken under the title of Miss Asbury Park at the female, with the- best male honors Freeholders to Hold Public Hearing desperate .circumstances as a stroke annual show of the Elberon horticul- going to Essex county and the best calculated to win or lose the strug- ad tho Proposition. tural society last week. Tho bloom is young trio kt Rhoda Islapd Rcd« to gle. & dusky orange tn color and more _ MfresiwMfiresiw- * . ' A public hearing will be held by None of the ships io be destroyed than twelve Inches in diameter, Imagine!—66x80 I Jfti tho flower class, where there he freeholders Octobor 8th to fur. /was Just as outstanding competition ;her consider tho building of\a new *aa In the live stock classes, the road from Sycamore avenue at BLAXKETS Oceanport club won second place Shrewsbury to tho nothcrn boundary with the Royal Members club of of Eatontown. . Tho road would fol- North, Farmingdale winning, third low the route, of tho old trolley line. ...INTRODUCING... place. A public utility commission In- According to the county club spector roportod to tho freeholders agent, Garry A. Miles, there never last week on tho condition bfJthe was aa keen competition or a need Oceanic bridge. Tho report recom- \ Woe Essential Aid for greater ability on tho part of mended that repairs underway be thi boys and girls as was demanded continued' and that the maximum The Dickson Flower Co. of thorn this year. load be restricted to four tons. Sayereal money and receive extra value by Other prizes won In the dairy ex- to Health and Beauty hibits woro Holutoln classes: Junior buying, your Fall and Winter blankets nowl ij Ho Tries It Again. calves under six months, third place, AIL THE BEAWTT treatments in the vrocld 0!" Percy Farry. Senior calvca six to Captain Jacob R.' Bprflen, Asbury Qrawers of High Qrade Made in beautiful shades of Blue, Rose, Green, twelve months, fourth place, Henry Park's first policeman, who recently cannot take the place of soap and warm 11- Hammond and C. Balrd Hammond, obtained a divorce from his wife, de- Gold and Helio, with rich colored harmonizing water, for cleanliness is the first requi£ite''of fifth place. Junior yearlings, twelve cided that single blessedness had no borders, these big soft, wooly blankets are su- health and beauty. But when failing faucets to eighteen months, first place How- charms for him. Announcement FLOWERS ij ard Blrdsall. Senior yearlings, eigh- was mado last week that he and perlatively comfortable. Bound with fine qual- interfere, health is sacrificed and beauty foots teen months to two years, seventh Mrs. E. H. Lowry of Palisades Park place C. Balrd HammofVd. Two- had been married- August 25th at ity sateen; full-size; and weighing 11/2 pounds. thebilL year-old heifers, fourth-place, Carl- Yonkers. Mr.. Borden Is eighty years, Greenhouse One Mile South of Eatontown. With that in mind, can you afford to go ^ ton Lawrence Cows, four years and old. You will find them hard to duplicate at even 50% longer without Automatic Hot Water Ser» ji over, second place, C. Balrd Ham- 6 mond, Offspring of club animals Swindled by Fartnu. ORDERS RECEIVED FOR FUNERAL PIECES above this price. vice? Call in a Humphrey man today, or any age, third place Carlton Law- When Ralph Pasnpane or Asbury AND CUT FLOWERS AT come in for a demonstration. rence, fifth placo C. Balrd Hammond. Park bought out tho share of his Other fine quality Blankets priced sensationally Best county herd, second place, Mon- partner's speakeasy at Asbury Park low* ... mouth county with animals fur- ho gavo him a bad check for $500. 96 HUDSON AVE., RED BANK. nished by Field, Hammond, Blrdsall The partner, Frank Aachetlno, wont and Lawrence. before Judge Ward Kremor In the Phone Red Bank 540. HUv. • $1.98 • $2.98 HUMPHREY Bull four months and under twolvo district court seeking to recover the months, third place J. Byron Errlck- $500, but his efforts failed, AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATEH son. Bulls one year and under two years, first place Carlton Lawrence. Bulls two years and over, third placo Henry and C. Balrd Hammond. SCHETEoUNITED -.Guernsey classes; Junior yearlings JERSEYCENTRAL tvvclvo to eighteen months, fifth pl&ca Marjorle I. Farry 1 seventh 32 BROAD ST., RED BANK place Clyde Williamson; eighth p|aco Power/and Liqtit.Co. Verna Blrdaall. Beat county herd, four animals of any age with three O H. ct>. mt xejnals, first place Monmouth County show herd. Bulls one year and un- der two years, second place Roger L. Merrick. Bulls two years and over, first placo Clifton J. Warden, FALL SHOWING [GHTi third place Marjorlo I. Farry, GRAHAM SIXES AND EIGHTS r ALWAYS FAR IN ADVANCE Winners In tho flower classes woro Charles Walling, Norman Frank George Davis, Wilkinson Brothers Hilen Hulick;' John and Emma Pat- terson, and Graco Heldenrelch. Some poultry winners: Pauline Be- man, In addition to her first placo female won third and one second Fred H. Van Dorn John and Emma Patterson also won EC BE first on a Whlto Rock hon and sec- ond on a White Rock cockerel. Mil dred and Orpha Foster and Roger Merrick also came In for some poul- try honors. John and Emma Patter- invites you eon also brought home their share P of winnings of Columbian Rocks, with a first placo hen and cockere' Starting Thurs., and second place cock and pullet With White Wyandottcs, Percy Far' Sept. 11th. ry, won first with his cock; Scarby Bros, first with their hen; Percy Far- HUGE ASSORTMENT AT ONE LOW PRICE ! to the Graham showroom ry, fourth with his oockerel and first with his old tro. Wilkinson Broth- Percales, Broadcloths, Shirtings, Madras, Linenes, ers and Abo Koenlg won some hon- r Muslins, Colored Pajama Checks, Curtain Ma- *845 f° demonstration-proof NOTICE OF INTENTION. terials, Printed Serges, Colored Nainsooks, Notle» of Intention on tho part of th_ Graham Sttodard Six Borough of Bed Hunk to purchflno tho Printed Crepes, Plain Outing Flannel.' property of Ncllo CnUia and Eva Calzta, Four-door Town Sedin. hit wife, iltunts nt WcntBhio. In the Bor- Price at factory. Shatter- ouffh of Bod Dank, upon which there stint that b« erected a snrnairo Incinerator. BAIC ^ proof Safety Plate Glass property not to cost more than Twonty- Yd Hve Hundred Dollain. C TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: TAKE NOTICE that an ordinance here tnafter tet forth has Icon Introduced, by Printed. F^ularcfe,jfBfoadcloths; Pongee Prints for the Mayor and Council of the Borough o Tied Bank 'Authorizing the purchano o f ^ School wear, Percales, Lingerie Charmeuse. ptbp«rty of Nella Cftlzia and Eva Cftixia, hit wifo, eltunte^it Weatilde, In the Bor ouffh of Bad Bank, upon which there ihnl bt> erected a Kmrbnge Incinerator, sntd Per Yd. property to coit not more than Twenty- 25. fiAAMAM Five Hundred Dollnrs. Bald Governing Hody will con aid or «nl< ric.in Flat Cropot, Prlnled Royons, oil in ordinance for final panuge on the 16th r r.ov:8:( fall colon and designs. is the M., at the Soroush Hell In said Boroutfh, and all persons who may be Interested therein will be [riven an opportunity to ba P«r Yard httird concerning tho provisions of said World's Greatest Value ordinance at nald time and place, or at uUch further time nnil plaeo to which •rvltl Printed Foulards, plain col- Plain or printed Broad- meeting may be adjourned, 1 i A. E. SIflNN, ored Broadcloths. ^*. cloths, Tweed Suiting!. This invitation is cordially extended to our As to Sajttj GUss—Gnhmm an were the engines. Come to the showroom and iliro Glotk, friends and all whose chief motor car re- first anywhere near their price to adopt full a Graham for power and performance. AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE 15c yd. Yd. equipment of Safety Plate Glass, the PURCHASE OP ritOpERTY OF NELI.O 19c quirement is beauty, quality, performance NOW—AS TO PRICE-Gtihun cars have CA1ZZA AND EVA CA1ZZA. HIS WIFE. Blaacned Muslin, Curtain and dependability, at a fair price. greatest safety factor since the coming of .SITUATE AT WESTSIDE. IN THE never had to be "cut" to make a "value" 39" unbleached Muslin. four-wheel brakes—and Graham will prove BOROUGH OF RED BANK, UPON Marquisette. of them. Their value has always been WHICH THERE SHALL HE ERECTED To all who accept this invitation, Graham its brakes the finest and most positive it is A JG ARE AGE INCINERATOR. BAM) cars, plus your own sound sense of motor their higher quality at their honest price. WOPERTV' TO COST NOT MURE 7« Yd. possible to build. ; i^ •/THAN TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED car merit, will convince you by self-evi- Per pound, the Graham price is lower than Come to the salesroom; see Graham shatter- Famoui Simplicity (all In one) patterns sold here- IfC dent md undeniable facts that they are the for any other quality cars today—26.8 BE IT ORDAINED hy Iho Mayor urn proof glass; how and why it safeguards Council of tha Horoush of Ited Hank thnt cents per pound in the Town Sedan, for world's greatest value. everyone in the car; and learn the superior- 1. Tht following dencribod lurid* mil example. Proof conclusive of qnaliry and prainUti, property of Hello Cnltzn and As to the Eifht—For more than three years ity of Graham brakes. Eva. Cnlicn. h)n wife, fat purchaiie.fl In tha the world's greatest value. name of tho Horouith of \led Hunk nm now, perfect, smooth, 100 h. p. per- that a flarbnice Inclnfrator bo araeteil As tt Indur, luxtrumj bodies— Carry these facts with you to the Graham thereon, the roit of *n|d piominas not to formance has been delivered by the Graham can are distinguished by «xcflld 12,600.00. to win showroom, and put Graham can to the Graham Eight — definite, tested, AH thnt certntn tmct or pnrcel of lam quality, grace, luxury, beauty and test of sight, of touch, of hearing—of and premises, hereinafter particularly de proven leadership. Come in, get be- extra durability. Built in Graham aerlbflH, situate, lying And l>c)nu in thi actiul an and travel—and of price com- Tiorouuh of Red Hnnk, In tb« (.'ounty oi hind the wheel and the car will body plants for Graham cars— Monmnuth and State of New Jersey. «* pirison with any car that even prttsnds to thowyou its superior performance. md only for Graham cars. Cotne "Wtit, Side," bounded and (Uncrlbid m this much value. to the showroom and see [how BKQINNINfl nt n point on tha northtr As to silentgar-shifts—For mote than lj tUU of Hun»t Avenue, nnlil point helm Graham builds the fine body for Consider with us every factor in your pur- th* aouthweit corner of lot No. 161, thanr< three years now, absolutely easy, Graham Sixes (1) northwardly nlony tha wait idde o the fine Graham-built chassis. -•• Ijot No. 161, one hundred nnil fifty •«» •ilent gear-shifting has been a ami Hlglit.i — chase of & car—intituling a Jair, sqiuai allcip- to th« northwflit corner of Lot No, ,lfll • fMJ to »H95 anci ony cur-prisms tar, applied on yonr choice thtnee (2) wostwardly on A lino pnrnil* demonstrated Graham advantage, at factory. Shot- As to ptsttt fmt*r—From 66 h. p. with Suniit RVomit, one Imndrtd ant with the time-proved Graham ter-proofSafety in the $845 Standard Six 4-Door of a Graham car that leads the entiremarkee twenty feot to ft ituke; thence (3) touth Tranlty on n Una imtallel with the flm four-ipecd transmission into the Glass it lowest Town Sedan to 100 h. p. in the in value on the most liberal payment plan. mentloneil lino, ono hvindrod ntiri fifty fee extra cost for to » itaki on tha northerly »ldo of Hun«« bargain. Conic in and try this juch equipment Highrs is the power range of the Accept our invitation and come to tho • venue; tiienro (1) cnitwArdly Along the anywherfl nnrth *ld* of Hun not nvanue one hundrf great gear-shift for yourself. •tnooth, flexible Graham-built Graham showroom lodayl ~~"n* «nd•twenty felt to the point nr plnre o H«Kl(\nlntl> Thi KRUI tract rnitveyad In In tendtil t» U I'Ote NnH, IAD and l«0 A We it Bldi, on a ni»t> of lot* miule by G«otu» n. Coovor, C. ¥,. < 8. fh« nald mm of 92.ftOO.00 fi h*r« hf apprniirlateil for t4^e aforemild purp FRED H. VAN DORN «nd anatl be imlil nut nf tlie nmomit tnonUn tlrendy upproprlfiled tn meat the coat of *»ld Inclnornlor, wlilrh rmt wm SCHULTFellNITED Red Bank, N. J. tnrhided )n tho lionil Innuo ot April 25 77 Monmoutb Street, 1910. 1, Thin Ordlnare fthnll tnkt effirt tinnn lUtpmau* and publication accurdlng to 32 BROAD STREET, RED BANK l'liuno I1B. »age Six Johnsons Buy A NEW EIVER PLAZA HOUSE. Improving Ellis FHONE tACKAWANNA. UU BED BAITS UU s. BURRrrr BOYNTON It Is Being Built on tha Shrewsbury h Kennedy Place Country Estates at River FIflia. Farm at Everett Insurance and Real Estate DeWltt C. Hey«r, who Is employed *i —" * "v "•... -.,. • 3ROAD STREET BANK BLDO., RED BANK, N. J. Monmouth Street Building Sold on tho Coles estate at'Rumson, is The Superintendent'* House Has W«tor, Ou, tJIdemtllu, Eleo- having a houso built for his own use HUGH GETTY, INC. triclty ud Onridnc. Telephone-Red Bank 3134. Last Week to D. A. Johnson on Pine street on the Shrewsbury Been Moved and It u Being Company—P. F. Kennedy country estates development. The Remodeled—William Scott Lots $400 up •«••••••••••••••••••«••*< Gives Price as About $35,000. street lo .a new one near the River ' Hat General Contract, Plaza Echoolhouie and it extends BUILDERS EBJJT Term* -THKBETS NO PLACE LIKE HOME" - The D- A. Johnson company of Me- eastward from the Nutawamp road. J. M. Ellla of New Tork.'who *•«• When bull! or re-modeled by chanic street. Red Bank, has bought Chatlea Conklln, who Is Mr. Heyer's contly bought the James B. Carton Patrick F. Kennedy's Building at the brothcr-ln-law and who Is employed farm at Everett, has moved the su-359 West 26th St 18 .Mechanic St, White-Pach, Inc. northeast corner of Monmouth and as a carpenter, Is building the home perintendent's house back a consid- Phono WOO Bed Bank. Pearl streets. The deed changed during his spare time. erable distance from the main-road. New York City. Red Bank, N. J. Carhart Construction Co., Inc. hands Wednesday. Mr. Kennedy has He will remodel the building, re- been holding the building at $35,000, taining its colonial appearance. BUILDERS but it was bought for slightly less A kitchen and tatithroom will be « Mechanic Street ' IT GttfleH Avenue, than* that figure. Two Men to Build added In addition to open porches on The building has a frontage of 50 three sides. Two fireplaces and mod- PHONE261* Bed Bank. N. 3. Atlantto Highlands, N. j, 'cot on Monmouth otreot and 106 feet Ten New Houses ern improvements will be Installed. Phone for estimate* - on Pearl street The showroom and When completed In October the Bed Bank Z66D '> Atlantic Hlf hlands 110 ^ garage on the corner has bee^ oc- house will have elgM rooms. cupied by the Kenwood Hudson and Former Florida Men Are Having Mr. Bills will alBo'romodel a large Essex agency. -^Tho Ne,w Jersey gro- .the Dwellings Constructed on barn on the farm. The building Is cery company rents the adjoining the Shrewsbury Estates Devel- 168 feet In length. It •will be en- store. The second, floor apartments closed with a new roof and- new are occupied by Mrs. James Mc- opment Near Red Bank. weatherboards. Part of the barn Allaire & Son Agency, Inc. Claln and Raymond Bernard. The A new house, the first of ten which will be used as a dairy and another properly is bounded on the east by J. T. Miller and W. M. "Waters plan section will bo converted into • a, the Hartford hotel, owned by Mr.to build on tho Shrewsbury Country stable. Alexander D. Cooper Kennedy. Estates development In Mlddlctown An artesian well has been drilled The Kennedy building was taken township, near; Red Bank, is being and a puriip house Is under construc- over by Mr. Kennedy ten years ago constructed oii Wilson circle cast. tion. A large underground water INSURANCE from Mrs. Marcus Nesblt of Long Mr.' Miller and Mr. Waters formerly tank will be put In shortly. William REAL ESTATE LOANS EFFECTED Branch for $7,500. The Ncsbit home- lived In Florida. They own a num- P. Scott of Red Bank is the general stead was on the' property at that ber of lots on various parts of tho contractor. Elmer. Taylor Is super- 65 BROAD fTREiT! RID BANK ! N.J. time. Mr. Kennedy razed part of Shrewsbury Country Estates devel- intendent. 60 Broad Street, Red Bank N. J. the old house and erected the pres- opment They expcot to have four Booms 2, 3, 6. Telephone 97. ent building. . ' houses completed before cold weath- MOVED HERE FROM NEWARK. Booms 11. 12. Telephone 111. The Johnson company will soon er sets In. The houses will be sold, move their business to their new at prices ranging from $7,500 to $8,- A Now Owner for on East Red Bank quarters from the Mechanic street 500. . fSy Corner,Housc. location, rented from Newton Dore- Our First The house which Is now being built Calvin Ervln, and family have mus. will be.' 26x40 feet. It will have seven rooms, a nook, a bathroom moved from Newark to"the house on Quackenbush & Nevius, Inc. THREE HOUSES BENTED. and modern Improvements, Including the northeast corner of McLaren hot water heat The trim will be of street and Spring street, -whioh they We Wish to extend our thanks to pur patrons and CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS One on Finckney Road and Two at Vermont green slate and there will recently bought from Wilmer B. " Riverside Heights Leased. be double floors with hardwood sur- Whitney. Tho property is 52x141 friends who have made our Shoppe such a success dur- We specialise In tha designing and construction faces/ Monolatcd plaster will be used feet. /The house has six rooms, a Harold A- Hendrickson'a new houso bathroom and modern Improvements. ' of homes that express the BEBSONAIJTY of on Pinckney road has been rented to in the construction of the walls and ceilings. In the dining room, and liv- The sale was made by N. A. Sutton ing the past year, and sincerely trust that we may be ths owner; also In the remodeling and alteration ol V. Rlccl, who has been living Irr Lcs Gertrudes apartment house. Frank ing room the walls and ceilings will of the John B. Prothero agency. Mr. v older houses. General construction of all kinds. Bakeman's house on Conover street be tinted green add gold. A fireplace Ervin is having a two-car garago privileged to serve you in the future. > at Bivetside Heights has been rented, will be in tho living room. built on. tho property. Hs la super- Shrewsbury, N. J. Tel. Red Bank 1311 to Valentine VanKeurcn of Red Bank intendent of the construction of the and Nicholas Lagauri's house on new Elks homo at Red Bank. Coleman place at Riverside Heights NEW TENNANTS. haa been rented to Edward Callahan of New York. Tho rentals were Houses at Red Bank and little Sil- NOT A SPECULATOR. made by the Hadley-Hall real estate ver Have Been Rented. W. A. HOPPING "The Shoppe Accommodating." agency. The Whlte-Pach real estate firm has rented its house on the corner Move to Finckney Bond. of Branch avenue and Winfleld drive Real Estate and Insurance Mr. and Mrs. Albert VanNostrand, at Little Silver to A. C. Roaen of 8 LINDEN PL, BED BANK. M. L. FIELD, OFFICES FOR RENT Jr., have taken occupancy of their Plemlngton. PHONE 807. new house -on the north side of The real estate firm has also Pinckney road, opposite Silverwhite rented a houso on Waverly place at M. M. BATH. Janitor Service Gardens. The residence, which was Red Bank, owned by Abram Krldel built by William P. Scott at a cost and Ira, Crouse, to A. P. King, a of $7,000, haa eix rooms, a tiled bath- technical radio engineer at the Bell RAYH.STILLMAN room and a sun porch, 8x18 feet laboratories at Holmdel. FARMS A Giant Tomato. Mayor White's Houses Rented. H. L. Zobel Building Theodore Voorhee3 of Manning Mayor William H. E. White has Coifntry Homes place, River Plaza, brought to Therented two of his houses on John COR. BROAD ST. AND HARDING ROAD, Register office last week, a tomato street to Mrs. Amy Sanson of Red Shore Estates from his garden which weighed near- Bank and Mra. S. Coffee of Jersey ly three pounds. The tomato was on City. Peter T. Mclivircd has taken All Forms of INSURANCE exhibition In The Register office win- RED BANK, N. J. occupancy of a Foxwood Park house State Highway dow and attracted much attention. he la renting from Joseph Plcone of 1 Red Bank. The rentals were made ;«J Eatontown, N. J. Phone US It pays to advertise in The Register. by Patrick F. Kennedy.

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Consult HAWKINS BROTHERS 10 Monmouth Street, (Ground Floor) "Regular GOODYEAR Telephone 352 Red Bank, N. J. ALL WEATHER the time You Can Get Eight Firms to get yours! A Socially and Sartorially Elite to Work for You New tlrcs-^Goodycars—though finer than' ever thia year, are selling at the lowest prices in history. It For the Price of One! doesn't pay, these days, to bother with old tires or "SHAGMOOR" TOPCOAT take chances on inferior quality. / New Goodyears You get that when you offer your Real Estate for tale cost too little. Get the benefit here of the savings >- under the Goodyear enjoys by making: MILLIONS MOKE tires dashing Coat like this, you can than any other company. r travel Anywhere. It Is suited to Multiple Listing System «n>r clime or condition. If the occasion requires chic and elegance, it gives them to you. Drive In plensp— Eight Real Estate Firms are Members of the Red Bank If the circumstance calls for gturdiness and sta. Real Estate Board. When you list your property for sale drive out pJcnsr ;D with one of these firms, tell him to list it with the other fcility, It give* them to you ... The handsoihe, members of the Board. He will take care of this without SIX PLY exclusive fabric is built toendure.The silhouette is any trouble to you, and then all eight members of the Board 31x6.00 $12.10 33x6.00 - $12.90 designed to curve beautifully. The rich Wolf collar will be hunting up a buyer for your property. That is the •nd cuffs present an air of opulence. The tailoring advantage of listing property under the 32x6 00 / 12.55 34x6.00 - 13.30 is of the most precise character. The measurements Multiple Listing System Tubes Also Low Priced. provide A perfect fit for almost any figure .. . .t , Come in and see the entire "Shagmoor" eoljection. These arc the members of the Red Dank Real Estate Board: Goal* <9£at !A MORRISEY & WALKER, KoatuWg ALLAIRE & SON AGENCY, Inc., 60 Broad Street F.G. JAUDY, INC HAWKINS BROTHERS, 10 Monmouth Street WM. A. HOPPING, Broad Street and Linden Place Super Serv/ce Margaret Minerva Shoppe , HENDRICKSON & STOUT, 2 Linden Piece Coats - - Dresses - - Millinery HYLIN & SALZ, 42 Broad Street - ' Phone 1709 for Prompt Service. A. L. IVINS AGENCY, 42 Broad Street 63 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. LAND and LOAN CO., 12 Mechanic Street 200TVlonmouth St., Red Bank, N. J. (Opp. nnllroail Slnllon) JEGISTER, SEPTEMBER 10,1880.

•miner. Mr. Stafford plan* to orgao- Idr. and Mr*, Harry Phelps and Washington's Ue a class In life laving. family of Brooklyn will make their TIMOTHY R, HGUNIHAN Theodore Barber of Pools'avenue home on Park avenue as year round, Bicentennial hai returned from six weeks spent resident* Contractor and Builder In the Pocono mountain!, Pennsyl- Daniel Healy and son Junior have 17 Jewels vania, with Dr. O, C. Bogardus of returned to their home at. Jersey SPEClALtZIN G IN JOBBING United State* to Commemorate Keyport City after spending; two weeks' with 14 K. Solid Gold the Two-Hundredth Anniyer- Charles Marx of Union avenue re- Mrs. George Sappah. j SCREEN AND STORM ENCLOSUBE8 •ary of the Birth of lU^Fint port* that one day )a»t week he Mrs. James Sullivan and family of Telephone MO-M ' 160 Bridie Avenue, Bed BanV made a catch of 35 fluke while fish- East Orange spent several days with President. Ing off Sandy Hook. Mrs. M. Daniels. Beginning on February 22d, 1932, Mr*. Albert Dor) wai hostess to James and Eleanor Cullen were ind continuing until Thanksgiving the memberi of the ladles' aid so- vaccinated this week by Dr. Sllcox lay, tUore will bo observed through- ciety of Grace Methodist church of Keyport lit tho United States a commemor- Monday afternoon. Mrs. J, Smith of Brooklyn Is mak- itlon of the two-hundreth annlyer- While a large number of summer ing her home with her daughter, CHOOL 5HOEJ •ary of the birth of George Wash- resident! returned to their homes on Mrs. M. Delaney. ing: The celebration la sponsored Labor day there are many still here. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Farley and >>y tho United States government Some who have no children to at- daughter of New York spent their NEW and SMART ind congress has created a commls- tend school will stay until October vacation visiting the latter'! aunt, ilon charged with the< responsibility 1st Mrs. Schonawltz. REUSSILLES' OFFER THE NEW of formulating and putting Into op- The firemen of Union Gardens fire Mr. and Mrs. George Vogallus en- eration plans for the event. , company observed Sunday, August tertained friends and relatives over BAGUETTE WATCHES-. JUST .- The program Is Intended to pro-81st, aa a tag day and collected the week-end from Waterbury, Con- THE WATCH APPEALING TO vide for the participation of every 1138.48. necticut, and Jersey City, T man, woman and child In the coun- Was Helen Suss haJ received. a Mr. and Mrs. George- Sappah and THE UP-TO-DATE AND DIS- try. The celebration will be nation- driver's license. / family and Miss Ida Johnson mo- CERNING WOMAN. wide In Its scope, extending to every Boy Scout troop No.tES held a card tored to Jersey City Tuesday even- lllage, town and hamlet party recently toraleb fun/s for a Ing. • SEE THEM TODAY ! Tho school children will have an trip to Fort HancocA.raflch took A number of summer residents Important part. It la planned to place" Sunday when theNacoutmaster, have returned to their homes'in the more thoroughly familiarize the boys Thomas S. Lyons, chartered a bus city after spending the season at Solid Platinum Case, Studded With Diamonds $225.00 and girls with tho life and character for the occasion. The Boy Scouts their summer homes. . of the first president of our country, •pent a very busy day Inspecting QTURDINESS is nformatlon la now being- gathered the fort, also a treat to moving pic- and - checked for absolute accuracy. tures. The Red Bank Register is the rec- REUSSILLES' - their middle Each ochoolhouso In the country will Mrs. George Entwlntle Is entertain' ognized meeting placo of buyer and recolvo a portro.lt of Washington and seller. The Register hooks up busi- " MONMODTH'S LEADING JEWELEBS It Is expected that the American Ing Her niece from East Orange for ness Interests and home life affairs name made possi- come time. 36 BROAD STREET, RED BANK. flag will fly from theao buildings dur- with telling effect by way of its great TEL. 1831, ble Iby careful ae- ing the celebration. Mrs. John Sylvester Is spending a circulation. It pays to advertise In few days at Newark. The Register.—Advertisement lection of the better 'The organized women of America will also figure prominently In the leathers and hand activities under the direction of Mrs John Plcklnaon Sherman. Stories of workmanship in the llfo of George Washington's mother, of the Importance of her. In- the making. fluence in molding the life of her. Bon and complete programs, deplet- But* let me hear your oil burner ing the .life, character and achieve- ments of Washington, will bo pre- OERE is Foot- pared for use of women's organlza- wear for both .lons In 1832. boys and girls of Bed Bank Frotid of Him. school ages — of- (From the Newark Sunday Call.) Red Bank Is proud of the fact that running... fered in the authen- a boy from-Its high school has been chosen aa ono of the three youth! tic styles of the. fall from the state to receive a scholar- ship at Harvard this year, under the and winter season. auspices of the Harvard Club of New Jersey. Herbert Carleton Mc- Clees was found to measure up,-to said Mr. T Reasonably Priced. the standards set In scholarship, atri- etlo ability and character. He In- tended to enter Harvard anyway. p Hub was graduated from the high ochool In June, after being a leader In practically all student activities It is throughout his career there. He was on the football team all four years Alberts. Miller president pi his class two years, "What some people would call "Footwear and Hosiery That Satisfies" managor of the track team, presi- dent and manager of the student quiet," said Mr. T , 18 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. council, sports edltor.-of tho year book and president of the Boys' Hl-Y. As an American Red Crocs "I'd call noisy . . . Turn on running' senior Ilfe-aavlng Inspector, Hub has spent the summer as a life guard at your burner and let me hear he Hollywood Boach Club in Long Island. it running" COMPARE - •»•» j . . .replied the Boy Auto Thief. Laughlln B. Macintosh, sixteen, of WAGNER'S Summit, who was summering at *7/is running^ "said the QUIET Spring Lake, was arrested last week QUIET MAY charged with stealing an automobile MAY salesman, "and it has PRICES belonging to Thomas L. Hansen, sec- retary to Governor Larson. Macin- been running all the time Prices Effective ITEM FOR ITEM tosh admitted thia thelt and also tho representative THAT WILL TELL theft of a car at Spring Lake on Sept. 11, 12, 13. August 22d. THE STORY! you've been standing there be- QUALITY SINCE 1000. Union Beach News. side it." FRESH-KILLED MILK-FED ROASTING Bus Companies Announce Changes In Their Schedules. AUTIOUS people investigating die QUIET MAY sometimes insist on seeing the flame OR FRYING Accorcllug'-to an application made (pdWborough council at its meet- in the furnace or boiler before they can "believe their ears." For the QUIET MAY ing Thursday night, Union Beach C will havo a half hour service to Key- actually operates without any trace of roar, hum or even vibration to reveal the action of its lbC port and Matawan by tho Rollo bus QUIET MAY llnd, as well as half-hour bus service two simple moving pans. to Red Bank. Heretofore the Red ^AUTOMATIC OIL BURNER Bank/ lino has been operated over The tho Stone road; it being necesaary fiuipt QUIET MAY principle of ChickenTO SM UBS. EACH s 29 Ask any authorized representative of die QUIET MAY Automatic Oil" Burner to prove this X ' * ' * combustion precludes hum, rou for patrons of the line to walk a considerable distance to the Stone or vibration. road. A change "of route for the to you. Quiet operation is built into the QUIET MAY. It can't operate any other way be- I[ hls ""ly vxo moving pita, REGULAR FRESH iCcyroi't-Matawan line was also re- . andi s blllU ,0!aji a fijel;mt. quested. By the proposed Chang cause the air that is mixed with oil vapor is passed at low velocity through a large pipe. If bums the heavier which will take effect on Septembo ... QUIET gtades o{ oil that C0It C 15th, ihe Keyport busses will operat (Try to whistle softly with your lips wide.open and you will understand this MAY lest and yield mote heal units per gallon.' over Broadway to Florence avenue, lb. along that thoroughfare to Union engineering principle.) Completely Electric... NogapUoti avenue to the Stone road and theno VvnterteA Installed entirely oulslit over that road to Keyport The trrOKCiea ... ^\n, where Freehold-Red Bank line will cover of (ulnacc ot HAMS-25 the Bamo thoroughfares as the -bus heat and nut cannot damage iu Surprisingly Economical to Operate! ses of the Matawan line. At the CuM*nti>eA mechanically and struc- Stono road the lino will follow th< Top or Bottom Round or same route as at the present time. maintained by a reliable local organization of Burner Corporation, the world's financially Returning from Red Bank tho bus- All the other superiorities of the QUIET ^MAY strongest company devoted exclusively to the Boneless Rump ses will operate over the same route expejfo trained at' the factory, owners of this manufacture of oil burners. when entering Union Beach. Th are as simple to explain ... Its low upkeep is council agreed that tho propose) lifetime oil burner arc assured permanent free- Expert Installation ... * **££ change was an excellent one and due to the srurdiness of its construction and tion, trained at the factory, and pledged to granted the desired permission. Bor- the simplicity of. its design. It is built to last dom from furnace troubles. Let us give you the ough Clerk Albert Cowling advise render service at any hour of the day or night tho council that he hnd been served a lifetime! whole story about the value of a QUIET MAY with a writ of certiorarl which wa Convenient Terms...? ROAST roturnoblo before Supremo Cour and about the schedule of extended payments nngefnents make the purchase of a QUIET Justice ' Bodlno at his residence MAY an easy matter for even modest incomes. at Mantoloklng on September 1st Its remarkable operating economy is due to the which we have planned for your convenience. This writ was In connection, with Rumps of Veal27clb Veal Cutlets 49clb change in the method of charges in fact that the QUIET MAY burns cleanly the tho water' rates, complaint of these rates having been made before the heavier and less expensive grades of oil which council two weeks ago, it being al- GENUINE LAMB leged tho rates were Illegal. Joseph also are richest in heat units. Further economy W. AUstln of Florence avenue "wa! is achieved because the QUIET MAY is com- We are as close to you as your telephone-call Long SHOULDERS .... 17c lb. tho complainant and tho papers were made out by Knrkus & Karkus of pletely electric. It has no expensive gas pilot Branch 3550 and a member of our organization will Keyport. Tho clerk advised that he gladly see you. It will not obligate you in any way, and SHOULDER CHOPS . . 29c lb. hod received no word as to the dis- to add to ignition cost. position of tho case. No action was it may be that it will be the beginning of the end of win- RIB CHOPS . . , . 34clb. taken on the Invitation to attend tho annual convention of the State ter's dreaded discomforts and worries. STEW ...... 12clb. league of municipalities to be held In large homes or small, QUIET MAY is dem- at Patcrson, September 25th and 28th. Alex Sickles, eighteen years old, of onstrating daily its over-all efficiency and DON'T PUT IT OFF—Orders are piling up. Broadway, had his driver's license VEGETABLE SPECIALS! revoked last' week by Justice Ed- economy ... and ... because it is installed and ward Currle of Keyport. He wa* '..doz. 21c charged with reckless driving In the WAX BEANS 2 lbs. 19c business section of Keyport. Slckles's nutomobllo collided with tho parked Large Blue President Plums doz. 19c car of Lloyd Cokclet doing conslder- CELERY HEARTS 2 for 17c nblo dnmngo to tho nutomobilo. BUILT TO The police initiated Alfred Stryker JERSEY EGG PLANTS 2 for 15c of Matawan Thursday night In con- LAST A nection with the Koyport freight sta- tion robbery last week. A girl who LIFETIME wan with him wan hold aa a wltnois. QUIET MAY Sho gavo her homo address as Ilnr- rlBon. Arrcstod on a drunk and disorder- ly charge, John O'Dohuoll of Jersey NEW JKHSKY OH. IlUKNtfll BALKS CO., Inc. Wagner Market Co. City wan fined {10 nnd costs by Re- AUTOMATIC OIL Mi HroiMlwny, Long llruncli, N. .1. corder Splclnmn Innt week. BURNER 7 llroiul Ht, Ited Ilnnli HO Church St.. A bun will leavo Union Ilcach this Please lend me a copy of "Dollnr for Dollir," 23 Mnnmuiitli Nt, lied liniih 21)1 llromlwny, I.iinic Brunch nftnrnoor^nt fttur o'clock for Coney your new Free llooL alxnit Oil Dinner valura. Inlnnd to view thn mnrdl graft. 71 I'lrat Avc. At. HlKliIntiiln 60S Urondwny, fang Drnnch Tho I'lonBiire cluli opened tho fall Name . HO ltn> Avn.. Hljrtilnmlg 191 K. Mnln Ht.. Mntnwnn nctlvltlcn of tho club on Friday night New Jersey Oil Burner Sales Co., ^ SO Front HI.. Knyiiorl Cnmnbell'i Junction, Ilolionl with n curd pnrty. Slrtil 100 Mnln Street, Asbury Turk. Robert Stafford has licnn advised thnt ho linn niicccnnfully passed thl 582 BROADWAY, LONG BRANCH, N. J. Ciljf .._ Suit tests to qualify as a Red Croii ex- 720 BANGS AVE., ASBURY PARK, N. J. Th* Junior Epworth league ot Oee-1 „„ ^ropoials will be received fcy the Years Ago in and anic went on if] picnic to Asbury Buroush Council. of tho Borough of Bed Photographs Live Forever. j Park.The trip. wai made by stage. Bs.nk. Monmouth County, New Jerser. un- Tha children who went were Jessie Ul 8.00 P. M.. September ltsth. l»»0 «iar- lltht lavlns: time), at tha Board Boom of Call .on us and lei us make a Statuette} from j Around Red Bank Brower, Violet William,, Oulda, Etta, th* Council In Borough flail. Md Bank, :youi favorite negative. They ore /quite a 8 Lizzie and OEtarry Rex, Charles,Em- for the construction ol « Refute Inclnera- novelty and can be hand-painted to make them B Incident* Culled From The Reg- ery, Zola, Emery and Mollle Emraona. "csnerel plans and apeclllcaUons and ister of the Second Week in The children were accompanied by forms of proposal, contract and bond may look more Ufe-Uko, Trices are. very reason- 5 Mtsi Addis Sewing, superintendent mar b. abtalnsd from th. Borounh Clerk nble. •• " . . j September Twenty, Thirty and. of tha league, lira. Dewltt Brower in the Boroush ol Red Bank, or at th. and Mlsi Margaret Bex ' cfflct of George K. Allen. Jr., borough en- Forty Yettri Ago. ane«r. 60 Broad itreet. Bed Bank. N. J.. A petition mi presented to tha or »t th. office ot H. Burdett Cleveland, An entertainment was given at Oriole Photo Go.' i Mrs. -Joseph T. Burrowea's In aid of state board of sewerage commission- consulting engineer. 225 Broadway. New ers asking them to atop tha town ot York City, upon payment of Five Dollars 41 East Front St., Red Bank, N. J. 2 the Mutual library. Among those (15 00), the plans and specifications to re- laklng part In the program were Wil- Red Bank from sewering into tho reroaln the prolievly of the purchnecr. rhono 2US. Sf liam and Rudolph Malchow, John Jt. Shrewsbury river. Tha petition had Tha Borough of Red Bank reserves the about 123 signers. About a dozen riKht to-reject an/ or all bids or accept Strong, Frank C. Storok, Mr. and tha bid which. In Its judgment, would serve Mrs. Charles Nleman, Misses Georgia residents of Red Bank signed tha pc- the beat lntereita ot the Borough. , Cotlrell, Minnie Morris, May Bussell, ition and most of tha summer resi- Each propossl must be mode upon the Iva Payney Alma Austin, Ethel Da- dents along the river were also sign- proposal form furnished by tha Boroush ers. • and muit be accompanied by a certified vis. Karl Mauck and Harry Bur- check, payable fa the Boroush ot Bed owes. -The' receipts amounted to The hat factory at Eatontown re- Dank. In an amount «nual to ten (10) per cent of the amount bid, said cerUBsd check nearly $55. . sumed work after having been closed to be forfeited to tho Borough ol , RWJ, Mrs. Catherine Hcridrickson several weeks. Edward Llpplncott, Bank 8B liquidated damnKCs, In case of Smock, who had been, sick for two who had been engineer at the factory failure of the successful bidder to enter for ten years, took a Job as night Into contract for the execution of the years, ..died at her home on East »ork within tan 110) days after written Front street at the age of 88 years. watchman at E. C. Hazard's canning notice from the Borough so to do has b«sn She loft six children, Rulief P., of factory at Shrewsbury and his place mailed to his address. . at the hat factory was taken by Sam- - Each proposal must be accompanied al- Holmdel, Dcnisb H. of Red Bank, so by • certificate from a surety company Martin V. B. of Keyport, Mrs. Aaron uel Aumack. authorised to do business In New Jersey, VanMater and Mrs. Elizabeth Hen- A Republican club was organized statins that such purety company wlu drlckson of Holmdel and Miss Mary provide those making the proposal with at the town hall. Mort V. Pach was the required, bond. J., who lived with her mother. temporary chairman of the meeting The work to be done includes the conr A1 trotting match for ?25 a side and George V. Sneeden was tempor- •traction of a building to house two ((2) flfty^(60) ton refuse Incinerators, the In- took place on the Ridge road between ary secretary.- The officers, elected stallation of one (1) .fifty ISO I ton In- horsca owned by George Woods and were Henry S.'White, president, Dr.i' cinerator, complete, with all auxiliaries and William Estell of Red Bank. The William A. Conover vice presldnt, Jo- sIppuHenancsa. ready for operation and the race was won by Woods's horse, driv- construction of a radial brick chimney five seph Swannell secretary and William feet, nine inches (6* 9") In diameter at en by Lem Ketcham, winning the T. Corlles treasurer. COMF tha top and one hundred UOO) feet aleh. first,two of three heats. James By- Mrs. John Warneker of Morrlsylllo together1 with excavation and embank- ram and Joo Steinberg were the ment, grading and approach is shown on died, aged 72 years. Mrs. Warneker plans. judges. ... was born In Ireland and came to WILLIAM H. E. WHITE, The dairyman's dean- llhttaajl' '< checked regularly by - j Mrs. Frank F. Supp, Miss Heltie Holmdel from that country 45 years Mayor. ly care of cows pro- Alderney"s own Per-i Brower, Zack SlmpBon, Elwood B. >usly, where she lived for six • A. E. BHDW. Borough Clerk. Ivlns, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Field and then moved to Morrlsvllle. ON ANY GEOEGE K. ALLEN. JR.. during AlderneyMilk sonal Supervisors. | Borough Engineer. and Mrs. Anna Field were new mem- She was survived by two children, One of Oldsmobile's most highly H. BURDETT CLEVELAND. bers of tho Red-Bank Methodist Bernard, Who lived at home, and a low center of gravity and balanced 'Consulting Enffineir. church. John of Hoboken. praised qualities is the restful comfort weight.. . these Important comfort Mrs. Hannah Woolley, wife of Al- The Broadmeadow house and lot on bert Woolley of Shrewsbury, died West Front street, between Bridge It provides on any kind of road. Long; factors contribute to enjoyable travel suddenly of congestion of the lungs. avenue and the Southern railroad, Besides her husband, Mrs. Woolley was sold to Mrs. Mary M. Brown of flexible springs—four Lovfijo? hydrau- anywhere. Come in and examine this left three daughters and one son. Newman Springs. The lot was John S. Applegate and his son of £6x100 feet and the house contained lic shock absorbers—big, roomy Fisher Oldsmoblle. Drive it on all types of Red Bank returned from Europe, seven rooms. The "price paid was where they had visited England, $975. bodies—wide, deep-cushioned seats— roads. Find out what a really comfort* Scotland, Ireland, France, Switzer- land and Belgium. • Miss Eva LeQuler Holmes, daugh- ter of James D, Holmes of Keyport, and uncanny readability assured by able, really fine and dependable car it iSs Mrs. Jane A. Polhemus, wife of was married to Joseph Dorsett Bo- Henry Polhemus of Scobeyvllle, died dle of the same place. The cere- of consumption after a long sickness. mony was performed at St. John's TWO-DOOR SEDAN -CYT7*7! f.o.H>. Untln«, Her husband and five children sur- Methodist church at Keyport by'Rev. vived her. '895. C. R. Smith. An Epworth league waas formed Sport Tit* and Bumptn titta at the Bed Bank Methodist church The Keyport Ice dealers combined wl^h about thirty members. and raised the price of Ice to 25 cents -jjbharles H. Borden was elected a hundred pounds at wholesale and president of Naveslnk hook and lad- forty cents a hundred pounds to fam- der company. ilies. The former prices were fifteen and 25 cents a hundred pounds. Thirty Years Ago. The Hoeneman house and lot on A number of young people from Wallace street was bought by Dr. W. Shrewsbury went on a straw ride to C. Armstrong for J3.500. The lot had OLDSMOBLLE Bradeyelt and paid a surprise visit a frontage of 43 feet on Wallace to Miss Ella Cooney of that place. In street and was 75 feet deep. The sale the party were Mrs. George Hughes was made by Theodore F. White. and her two children, Misses Katie William G. Alexander, a Naveslnk McGuire, Hannah Murphy, Lucy Ca- colored man, was struck by a train El* von KATTENGELL on the old wagon pier at Atlantic den, Magglo Scanlon, Delia HInes, MONMOCTH ST. & MAPLE AVE, FHONE 213 A BED .BANK, N. i. Maggie Cooney, Sarah McMalmls, Highlands. He received injuries from which he died shortly afterward at WILLIAM J. MAJOR, Asbury Park, N. 1. DAVID LEWIS,. L'onLonr BrincBrsnchb , N . J1. Beatrice Gorman, Nellie, Maggie and v V M Prices F. O. B, Factory, Detrott*' the Long Branch hospital. ALEXANDER STEEL, Hlfhlanda, N J •....-CHARLE. S F. STRAJB-• •_«€. Broo. di £StV ,«.- K.yport. , N. j. Josie Maher; Mary Comfort and Ma- GEORGE C GRAY, Freehold, N. J, ria Rhattlgan, William and» Jacob Charles Cross ot Fair Haven died 1 HUDSON-ESSEX DEALERS EVERYWHERE Jeffrey, Frank Thompson, Edward of general debility, aged 83 years. He was survived by three children, Mrs. Conrow, Jesse Layton, Martin Car- PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS ney, John Toomey, James, John and (Continued on next page.) Thomas.Maher, James Bly and Ed- ward McCormick.

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il P F-A ASK THE MAN W H O OWNS ONE PRODUCT OF NATIONAL DAIRY .KED BANK REGISTER. SEPTEMBER 10,1930> race Bunuoil ,807., Watidfli ISA, were Robert Kennedy, Al Cooper, Parsons, both of Red Bank, were Years Ago in and Richard Strong, R. Parker, H. Kemp, married at the home of the bride's, Japhla Clayton and Fred Austin. uncle, Dr. Horace B, VanDorn of Friscia's Truckmen George Bray and J. W. J. Bonntll Broad street.. The ceremony was per- A.L.Davison ArouncTRed Bank were the umpires. formed by Rev. Robert MacKellar. Commercial Body ' Local and long Distance Moving. George Hance Putterion broke The Eatontown' township commit- ' M WASHINGTON ST, ' ' " tt W. UUl ST, (Continue? from laal p«ge.) ground on Monmouth street for a tee at a recent meeting fixed the bud- Building and Repairs Plant This FaU N. if. o. M. D. Snyder ol Brooklyn, Mra. B. Y. building to be used as Bed Bank's get for the coming year at $8,900. of All Kinds. Tear, choice of BUMSON. postofflce. The •tructur°e wa« to be LewlB Tuttle of Eatontown died of Plppey of New York and W. E. Cross 1 Blackimlthlng, Repairing, Into thing*. >f Fair Haven. of tile, 22x110 feet and the coat, In- Brlght's disease after •a long sick- Springs, Solid Truck Tire*, Everfrona, til William Bullock, who shot and cluding the equipment, was about ness. • . Pneumatic, ,-Trndi Tire*. varl.Tlu. Rl $10,000. Fred Truex of Red Bank AuleuAl , ete. [tiled James Walsh the prevlou No- Service Eireitoni Station. vember and who was confined In the drew, the plans for the building PLANT Chrteunu Tr«e» HOW, Frank Hammer was the carpenter Two Contracts Awarded. •Established" over M Yean. county Jail, dug out of his cell and The Jannarono contracting com- escaped; A reward of }G00 was of- •nd Franko brothers were, doing the Distributor for the mason work, Mr. Patterson Was to pany of Belleville has been awarded ite for our C= fered for his capture. the contract for a new drainage sys- BATON BUMrEB BFOING& ous llltHtrotiunr. . William Kelly, proprietor of the receive a rental of $1,800 per year. When your Springs break or tem at West Long Branch. The con- 1 . Bui our rej>ie>enUllv« ull by *p> New .Amsterdam hotel at Locust The Standard .oil company bought tract for sidewalks and curbing In your car doesn't tun right or polntmtnt to offer miifettlOM. from Thomas Henry Grant a plot of Point, bought the lease of the Amer- the'same borough was awarded to there'* an; other trouble which visit out 100-itre Nurwry »t joor ican hotel on Monmouth street, near ground fronting on the railroad and ' roivfenlehre on Pearl street and lying-between the Red Bank sanitary sewer com- might be traceable to Springs, the station, from.O, B. Shumway. pany. The total tax rate fn Red Bank for the freight home and Waters * Os- come to mo, I can fix It the year was-<2J.7b on <^^>tore many years by Michael HcGovcrn of Oceanport Charles Dennis. " Fell while getting out of a wagon and The, Atlantlo Highlands gas com- Injured his back. He was taken to pany made application for a. fran- the Long Branch hospital. chise to lay gas mains in all the The stockholders of the Holmdfl streets of Rumaon and in all streets/ nd Keypork turnpike met at Key- which were to be laid there within port and voted to soil the turnpike to the next fifty years. •' ~ STREET CAR RIOTS IN 1869, the .county for $6,000. - Millard F. Cornwell was building a Howard Cook of Marlboro was house on Branch avenue as an Invest- playing on a farm wagon when he ment The dwelling wan 24x30 feet, Many the hartrtought battle that police and fell from the wagon and fractured two stories high. George W. Sewing mtlltln had with strikers and strike breaker* his arm. was the contractor and the cost was George P. Norman sold his lot on $3,100. , In the turbulent Eighties. Slowly, however, a the Peters tract to Herman Koch of Miss Anna Sanborn of West Front better uiftforstandlnK between labor and capi- Shrewsbury avenue for $1,300. street and William S. Mustoe, an elec- The doge in Holmdcl township trician of Brooklyn, were married at tal hai mado Itself manifest numbered 175 and the dog tax was the Baptist parsonage by Rev. W. B. fixed at fifty cents. Matteson. Better working conditions, better living condi- Annie M., wife of Hon. A. B. Stoney Charles B. Salter, the storekeeper of Keyport, died of acute Brlght's dis- and postmaster at Leonardvllle, died tions and money In the bank ha^ enahied pres- ease, aged 62 years. of Brlght's disease In his 68th year. ent day labor to attain a plane never before, % Miss Mary A. Bloodgood of Morrls- He left a widow and a daughter. vllle was engaged to teach school at Hazel Vincent, daughter of George reached Iri history. . ."'. '•' , Oceanic- Vincent of Keansburg, died at the ; Everett Henry of Belford was the Long Branch hospital. She was thir- '. . . v teacher at the public school at Mor- teen years old. rlsville. _,V;~ The George Stllwell place at The Keyport Enterprise completed Shrewsbury was bought by George Its 21st year of publication. Silvers of Rector place, Red Bank, for $6,000. Twenty Tears Ago, John Wilson of Oceanic sold a lot The Methodist and Presbyterians 50x150 feet opposite Stanley Fielder's lined up on the Prospect avenue dia- house at Fair Haven to Fred Frltier THE BROAD STREET mond to settle the dispute over the for $500. championship between the Red Bank George Crawford, Jr., of, Colt's church teams.' The Methodists were Keck was bitten on his finger by a NATIONAL BANK victorious, • they winning by a score black spider and'blood poisoning de- of fifteen to fourteen. George Brown veloped. THE IMPORTANCE OF THE was the pitcher for the winning team Mrs. Katharine Potter of Sea- MEMBER and Joseph Asay was the catcher. bright, widow of Benjamin Potter, The other players on this team were died after a sickness of severaP LIVING ROOM SUITE! Norman . llanahan, . Charles Ham- monthB. mond, E. White, William Crlspell, Al- Miss Marie Louise Swan, daughter lan Hesketh, Harry Asay and Dewltt of Emll Swan, and Walter Bergen A good Living Room Suite is the main thing in home furnishing. It is the first thing observed Carhart. On the Presbyterian nine Parsons, son of Captain Charles B. by visitors, and is kept constantly in use by members of the family. It governs the color scheme and the whole character of the living room. It is the representative furniture of the American '. family. Let your Living Room Suite speak well for you—for your good taste, and for your respect for Prohibition and Politics home life. Visit our Store TODAY and make your selection. 3-Piece Velour 3-Piece Tapestry LIVING ROOM SUITES LIVING ROOM SUITES Regular $150.00—All Colors. Regular $175.00 L MAJOR NOW $10Q.OO NOW $117-25 ^ MAURICE CAMBSEII Slumber Chairs Scoop Seat Chairs Secretaries. Gov. Winthrop Built by Strelt Mahogany or Walnut Desks Velour or Tapestry. All Colon—from H $gg.oo 13'Qo to $22.50 0 to $££.00 $gQ.0Oto $gg.00 ; I A ERE are the revelations that the whole na- tion has awaited—almost with impatience. Major, Campbell, for three years prohibition administrator, of the New York district, stated, upon handing in Book Desks Overstuffed Easy Chairs Spinet Desks his resignation last June, that prohibition "never could $££.00 to $§Q.OO $25-00 to $0g.OO $| A.50 to $50-00 be enforced, chiefly because of political interference." In this series of articles, he tells us why. He; names the men in Washington—high in officialdom— jyho were active in blocking every move toward sin« FIRE SETS He Says: tcfire enforcement. He couples them, backed up by SPARK documentary evidence, with the most sinister influ- H Th« trouble It you've got' It tea dry In New York. The people up ences- of the underworld engaged in beer running and from there on then hot dayi hive tktlt GUARDS longuei hingipg out of their parched the illicit withdrawal of industrial alcohol. throati and a little beer won't hurt them. He describes how he had to put under armed $4-75 We carry a complete line. 'You're doing • fine job—the bell that ever wai done In New York- guard his own force 'of agents in the prohibition' hut we muit remember thil thii It » jutiidtntii] election year. We headquarters and cut every teleph'one wire leading All Sizes ANDIRONS mutt not do anything to antignniie into the offices in order to conduct an important raid from the votctt, tnd they ire complaining to la New York that they csn'l get without trie inevitable "tip-off." and leer.' The iptaker mi Seymour Low —to- man, Animne Secretary of Ihi This is by far the most devastating Iffdfttmeni Finishes. ,Tr(iiury, and the remirki wtra ever penned of the whole farce of proHibitionenforce- $15-00 'laddrened to me. The dste via $2Q.oo "•Aug. 10, 1928, and th» place trai ment, and it is the only One tKu» far published th'at the office of tho Anlitiot Secrttary in Washington. Bciide me iat All 'dares to tell the whole truth' about the corinivance of Ofledtl, •ctlng commiialoner of pro- tlUttoB. government officials in trie breakdown of ft law to TOYS Ton mult take your men but of 'the enforcement bf-'wHjch'-thti rA4m$njtfi:atlori Hand* the bMnerlei/.'tlie'AiiliUnt .Secre- tary, oideredi J ' ' J pledged. "' Come in and see our selection of Toys that will make your Kiddies happy. A few suggestions:

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ISo. 6 DUAL WHEELS $23 EXTRA CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN IJTI.. UI° OD1 H-too rood.li Including ipan wtiMl. 49 Dlvltlcn •! Oanvral Molori Corporation £4 oz. PHILIPS MILK o£ MAGNESIA Afl prJcw f. o. b. Flint, Michigan No. 7 59 IS SPECIALY BAKED Sliced Bread AND BALANCED FOR SLICING., I T WISE T O C H O O S E S I X BED BANK-REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 10,1930. e >»»•>»»»•»•»«•••••••••»•*»»•*»»>>•>••»>•*>>•><»> Jerseyvlllo. Mr. Ely Is employed by found abandoned at Freehold last GEO. MoU TAYLOR U Here and There the state highway commission, waek by police, was claimed by Mrs. Boy Scout Camp GtotM. ; Sarah Lewis of Asbury Park. Tho 88 STOKER FUEL in the County Th» Boy Scout camp at Allaire car was.not damaged. ^ANNUAL &i cloiod with fitting ceremonies Armistice Day Celebration. .„:.. Sunday of last week. A bugler was (Continued from last page,) Plans are being made for a big - * tiuita tuny, • . . For all types of automatic itokorf, burn • overcome with the heat while blow- celebration of Armistice day at Free- . Of this month., The boys are being _. *?••••«• OHh Bro«4 Str..t. SrilSES§iWnei.JtomJioc-Klnter homo rhon. AA, - . - D.V am taken. An accomplice of the man cbaoned'by Rbglnaia "Parker. In -Florida last April in poor health, SEE THE GREAT Oalco Hours i 0:00 to 8:80, """""" made hit) eicapa.' Cigarettes valued Appointed Building; Inspector, Is still confined to her bed in her 'El br Appointment at over f 600 were recovered. Harry X Whltlock, a member of summer coltago at Avon.. FISCUKB A CttOWEtt the Neptune township committee, has Nominated for Chief. u Summer Resident Dead, -« o i „ * OFFICES, been appointed building Inspector at George H. VanWlnckle, Jr., has 68 Broad Str.ct. Rod BunW, N. J. Andrew P. Malonoy, a Philadelphia Mardi Gras WILLIAM A. HOPPING7 that place to succeed Edgar I. Phil- been nominated by Oceanic (Ire com- oapttallat and a brother of the. late lips. He will receive no pay. •' . . —ON— • . ' Rial EiUto Broker. • Martin Maloney, died at his summer pany of Long Branch for tho position * Llndtn Place, KBP^DANK, N. 1. homo at Spring. Lake last week, aged Horn* from California. of second assistant chief of the Long QUINN, FA11SON8 Si DOHEMDST" 60 years. Ho was a papal chamber- Christian Welshaar and three Branch department. Wednesday Night, September 10th __ „ COUNSELLORS AT LAW. daughters of Engllshtown have, re- WhltfMd Building, . R«) Bank. lain, having been advanced to that Gypsies Banished. Jobn J. Qulnn, Theodore D. Panoni, Feed-Fuel Gil-Hay rank by Pope Plus XI In 1923. A turned from an automobile trip to State Troopers Channels and Mc- A Delightful Sail on the . - Thomai P. Doromus widow and six children survive him. California. On their way West thoy Bride of Freehold last week ordered ALSTON ANT visited the Grand Gnnyon. a band of gypsies to leave tho coun- "City of Keansburg" ' GOUNSELLpB AT LAW, Both Legs Cut Off, Firemen's Pay Increased, ty or face arrest.,Tho gypsies quick- Office!. 10 Brotd St.. RED DAllg. H. Z. Michael Flynn o£ Union Beach Firemen at Freehold who are as- ly made their exit. Boat Leaves Keyport 6: IS and Keansburg OEOKGE D. COOPEB, '•"''« We carry in stock at all times—No. 1 Buck-; died Tuesday of last week lit, the signed by tholr chief to remain at CIVIL ENGINEER. Matawan hospital from loss of blood Behind in Rent. at 7:00 o'clock, Sharp., Successor to Georg. CoopM*. C. E. the scene of fires after the appara- »Thrco concessionaires In tho new Pattenon Bullillng. BED BANK. W. J. wh6at and . Test Jeddo-Highland. Stoker after both legs had been cut off by tus leaves will hereafter rocelvo a train. He was about forty years casino at Aabury Park owe tho city MTJSIO FOB DANCING. BEFRESHMENTS. GEORGE K. ALLEN, Jr., C. E., anil per hour for their services, . . $27,000 for rent. Last week tho city GEORGE F. RANDOLPH, & JE.' ' tide of the kind you are now burning. old and was employed by the rail- ClVIli ENGINEEH3 AND SUHVBYOB*. road. Big Tuna_-Landed, commissioners took action to collect Tickets—$1.00. Children—50c. 60 Broad Street. Rtd Bank. N. J. 1% Family Bounlbn, The Shore.fisheries at Deal Tues- the rents. WALTER C. VANKEUBEN, day of last week caught a COO pound m •— :— The Hollo Bus Line will meet returning steamer at Keansburg CIVIL ENCtNEEIl AND BURVEYOB. The home of Nell West at Allen- for Port Monmouth, Belford, Campbell's Junction, Mlddlotown town was tho scene on Labor day tuna fish. This is tho second and It Makes No Difference. Broad Street National Bank Building, largest fish of this species caught this You may be able to send a messen- and Red Bank, and at Keyport for Matawan, Freneau and Union R«d Bank? N. J. of the annual plonlo of the West ger direct to Tho Register office, but Beach. family. More than 200 persons en- year. an order for printing sent by mall or NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Stolen Car Found. . Notice in hereby ylven that aoivtad tHi joyed the day there In playing var- by telephone will bo lined Just as will bo received liy the .Board of_Chosen-- ious games and feasting. A Nash automobile, which was promptly.—Advertisement. J-'r echo Idem of the County of Monmouth for tho reconntruction of tho Went Lonj HANCE 'ft DAVIS Nurso Dies. Branch-Intorlakcn Jtond, No. 41, Section 2. with n reinforced concrete pavement. E«- Miss E. Mamie Lunsden, a former tlmnted amount of concrete Burlnce pave- nurso at the Matawan hospital, died ment required In 14,606 nqunro yards, and. Telephone 103 opened find read In public at tho roomi of at the Morrlstown memorial hospi- •Aid board. Court'Houao. Freehold, Nov tal last'week after a sickness of a Jersey, on Wednesday, September 17tn, Where Quality Rules. yeari She -was a graduate of the 1930, at 11:00 A. • M, Eastern Standard Newark private hospital. We 11, Time. l.^*.*.**.*.^*.*.* m.*.* Drawings and specifications for the pro- »•»•»•»•••< »•••••>»•»•»»» posed work, prepared by George K, Allen, Engagement Announced. Jr., County Engineer, havo been filed In ; Announcement has been made of tho ofllco of enid Engineer at 60 Broad the .engagement of Miss Pearl. K it was a great vacation street. Red,Hank. New Jersey, and may be Brookhart of Ocean Grove to Ger- inspected by prospective bidders durlna a huBlnens hours. The Btandard proposal ard Marshall of Neptunc. The en- form is attached to the specifications. coi>- gagement was announced on Miss It's good to bo home again. practically everywhere throughout metropolis ien of which will be furnished on .opplicR* Broolthart'o birthday. ' The crilp, iparktint health-dayi are phend. tan New York, Westchester County, northern tton to the Engineer. New Jersey, and LonA Island. PlauB and BpccificaUonB 4^U\ bo fur- Dead Man Identified. Ol courie,' you'll want to keep yourseli in nished to prospective bidders upon pay- ttop>notch condition, to aa to escapo the colds ment of ten dollars ($10,00). which Tho Negro who was struck and fa- HEALTH BY THE GLASSFUL amount will ho refunded upon return of tally Injured by a train near Mata- •nd auch that aettle iovin when winter comes plans end fipocfflcntions before tho tlnui Milk is Nature's first end molt complete specified for tho opening of bids. wan Sunday of last week was Identi- in earnest. lM<]s muat ba made on the Btnndnri _ fied as Albert Vaughn, who had been food. It has no elective substitute. It helps proposal forms in the manner deslsnatid working at Keyport. He died In tha One oi the finest of health-buildera ia pure balance tho diet. Dr. E. V. McCollum, « therein and required by the specificatlonn, country milk. It builds-up and repairs your must bo enclosed En senlcd envelopes, l}*ar- Perth Amboy hospital. leading authority on nutrition, says: in(r tho name and nddrcss of the bidder tissues. It furnishes heat and energy for your and'name of proposed work on tho out* Pheasants Liberated. body. It provides invaluable mineral salts "Every one should take daily throughout nide, nddrosBed to tho Board of Choitn life approximately the equivalent of a quart Freehotdors of the County of Monmouth Game Warden Howard Lyell of to strengthen bones, and tone up the lyitcm. and must bo accompanied by. a etrtlflad Freehold last Wednesday released 160 Milk ii the cheapest food. of milk. Some of this may be taken as a bev- check for a sum not less than t*n (10) more English pheasants In Mon- erage, or in ice cream, cream soups, creamed per cfint of the amount bid on the work* Sheffield payable to tho order of the County Treat* mouth county and he also liberated The secret of the delicious taste oi Sheffield vegetables, custards,' buttermilk, etc. Aa « urer and a surety company certlfl»t« 1,200 large mouth bass at All on town Farmi Milk is found in the luxuriant psitur- nation we are taking'abou? half this amount." stating that said surety company will pro- and Engllshtown. vide tho bidder with the roan I red bond, ago that Sheffield herds browse upon. This —"Food, Nutrition an* Health," by Dr. E. V. and must be delivered at the place and Overcomo by Gas. j famous flavor ia protected by every'safeguard McCollum and Nina Simmottds, of the School before the hour above named, John Greekman, superintendent of from the country to your door. of Hygiene and Public Health o/ the John) Farms Tho Board of Chosen Freeholders of th* tho Keystone laundry garage at As- County of Monmouth roHorves tha tight to Dependable Sheffield service reaches Hopkins University, Baltimore. re joe t any or. all bids If deemed to the belt bury Park, was overcome by monox- Interests of the County so to do. ide gas poisoning Tuesday of last By order of tho Board of Chosen Free- week. He was revived by tho Bel- SHEFFIELD FARMS CO., INC., 455 Park Avenue, West New York Sea£ect> holders of the County of Monmouth. mar first aid squad. BRYANT B. NEWCOMB, Division of the'Nalional Dairy Products Corporation Director* Attest 1_ Keyport's Anniversary. Telephone Palisade 6-2800, or your local Sheffield branch CHARLES E. COLE. Clerk. The committees planning for Key. GRADE-A MILK Freehold. N. J.,.,AuKUBt 20, 1930. port's 100th' anniversary celebration next month already has over $1,300 Tho Register's advertising column* PIONEERS IN PASTEURIZATION —IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF CERTIFIED MILK —IN THE INTRODUCTION OF GRADED MILK, are tho merchants* show windows. on hand with pledges amounting to —Advertisement more than $500 additional. It is AND NOW IN THE SOFT-CURD CERTIFIED MILK hoped to raise $3,000. Heavy WnteT Damage. Damage'of $100 from fire and of $3,000 by water was. caused- in the FAMOUS KNOCKOUTSiOFiHisTORY . . . .by Feg Murray homo of Mrs. Catherine Abbott of West Belmar early Friday. Firemen battled the fire over two hours before It was extinguished. 1 V- Two Student Nurses. SECONOS"FOR Miss Madeline Greivo of Tennont yDOL*wiTH'.E has begun a course in training as a nurse at tho Mercer hospital at TOiKNOCKjOUtiTHAT Trenton. Miss Julia Schworthof of OCKllNiyQUR Tonncnt has entered tho Elizabeth general hospital. • MOTOR.. Steamer Disabled. Tho steamboat Littlo Silver be- came disabled in Rarltan bay a tew days ago. A coast guard picket boat took off 3i passengers. The crow remained on the boat until It was'repaired-. School Librarian Dead. Miss Eugenia Bennett, school li- brarian in Neptuno township, died In a hospital at Paseato last Satur- day week from a general breakdown. hundreds of thousands She had just returned from a trip to Europe. Move to Ohio, who have saved ! Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Svenson and family havo moved from Matawan to Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Svenson has ERHAPS you thought of the boon transferred to the Cleveland of- P General Electric Refrigerator as fice of tho Haflson-VanWlnckle-Todd company. an expense. It isn't; It is an actual Girl Disappears. economy. Martha Daniels, fifteen-year-old daughter of William Daniels of Long It keeps food from spoiling. That's Branch, disappeared about two an economy. It keeps milk from sour- weoks ago. Her father notified the police and a search was instituted ing. That's an economy. Because spoil- for her. age is prevented and waste eliminated, Wnrdell—-Norkus. you can buy meat, fruit and vegetables Mlas Florcnco E. Wardcll of Long Branch and Joseph Norkus of Free- in ^larger quantities when market hold wcro married at Bcllalre, Mary- prices arc favorable. That's an econ- land, August 28th. Thoy will Jive with tho groom's mother for tho omy. You can make your own delicious present. KNXKEDOUn frozen desserts, salads and refresh- Two FIntoon System. ments very quickly and easily. That's Asbury Pnrk votors at tho Novem- ber election will bo asked to approve an economy. And while the General tho two platoon system for the paid Electric Refrigerator is doing all these firemen of tho city. Tho firemen arc circulating petitions In favor of the things for you, it is freezing all the ice charge. cubes you can use. That's an'economy. Spocdor Loses License. ABSOLUTELY KNOCK LESS Alox Sickles of Union Beach wan Operation cost is but a few cents a arrested nt Keyport Sunday of last day. That's an economy. week after ho had caused an accident with his automobile. Ho was chargod With our easy time payment plan, with spcodlng and his Ucenso was ro- you can have a General Electric voltcd. Refrigerator working for you tomor- Mnrfnrd—Klngsloy. row—and, you pay as you save. That's Miss Mnrlon E. Morford of New York and Ocean Grove and Chaun- HITESTTYDOLwith Ethyl an economy. coy M, KlnRsloy of Syracuse wore mnrrlcd last Saturday week. Thoy will llvo on nivcraldo drive, New "Xorlt. A new and Improved SUB-ZERO, KNOCK-RATING Gasoline Homo from Chlnn. 1 Frederick II. Tyson, who la on Here's news . , .Bad news for tho knock! Broiling summer heat can't make It knock. leave from his duties with tho Stand- KEFItlCERAVOK ard oil company at Cmiton, Chlnn Good news for you! For Ill-test TVDOL with No driver—careless or careful . . . can mako la viiiillnir relatives nt Freehold, Hit wife is vlnltlng relatives In Wiscon- ETHYL 5s a new gasoline that makes motors Jt knock . . . Test this challenge to tho sin, Opposed to Increase. absolutely knockless! No hill can make it- world with a 10-ftallon trial filling . .. Y-O-U H. HENDRICKSON CO., Inc. Tho Jlnrltnn townnlilp board of ed- C-A-N N-O-Vr M-A-K-E I-T K-N-O-C-K ! ucation linn objected to tho Incronscd Mule hf tha mtktri of Veedol knock. Sand or mud can't make it knock. • Red llatllt 1730. rale churned by (lie Knyport high Mnliu Oils . . llteil liy tlio Cral • sohnol. I.nnt your tho ratn wan $75 TIDE WATER OIL SALES CORPORATION 1060 BROAD ST., NEWARK. N. J. Maple Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. nnd It has boon- Incrcnned to J12B. Freehold «!rl Wrdn. ()|)ITI Kvrnlnen. ' Convenient I'nymonta Arranged. Miss Knithnrlno Helllima, daunMnr of Hnnry Holllngn of Fronhold, wm married recontly to Konnoth Ely o IT'S A NOC O U T 1 Pace Twelve RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 10, 1980.. APPLES. 2d. The Infant has been named headquarter!. * ,G rover Johnson is Colt's Neck folk* who attended the. •pant Friday at Madison, wber« they, Cachlta Lou Mollnet Before her scoutmaster. fair was much smaller than In form* attended th» wtddlng of Mr*. I*w- i FIRST CHURCH OF 8 Holt of This Trouble Caused by Im-marriage Mrs. Mollnet was Miss Mayor Philip 8. Walton of Sea- er years, rencs'i nl«o«, Ulai KlUaJnth Hey*r, proper Brandling. Dorothy Loux. brlght has been elected a member of Mrs. Charles Crawford of N«w daughter of Gtark* H«y»r. 5 CHRIST, SCIENTIST I Mrs. David Tumen has returned its Highlands Lions club. - ' Monmouth and Mr*. Qeorgo Craw- A numbar of th« resldtnU of At- Just where do the bruises on your home from the Long Branch hospi- ford of Atlantic, Highlands spent laat lanta township attended tht funeral f Bd St Bd Bnk N ~ ' apples occur, before they reach the Miss Betty Zuckerman, who was STEINBACH tal, where she underwent an opera- employed at Stamen's store for the Friday with Mrs. Asher Crawford. of William Grow of Bed Bank oa grading table or afterward? Some tion for appendicitis, . summer, has resumed her studies at Th» Helping Circle ot the Be- Sunday. Mr. Croii lived for a num- growers place straw under the trees Mr. and Mrs. Earle Bnyder have the Long Branch high school. formed church met at the home ot ber ot yean a««r Vandarbur* and. h» of such varieties- as Macintosh, with returned from an automobile trip In William Ewlng, a summer resident, Mrs. Warren Snedeker last week, had many friends and relatives In the object of securing the maximum this neighborhood. ' amount of color before marketing the New York state. While away Mr. celebrated bis birthday with a party Mr. and Mrs. Joaquin. A. Lawrenes fruit Others will make several pick- Snyder attended a meeting or repre- last week. . ings from a single tree, only selecting sentatives of an insurance company The card parties under the dire*-, those at each picking that have the at Glen Falls. tion of the Democratic club will be beat color. At the same time thero Miss Edith Todd has returned to resumed this month. They were dis- la little, Use of placing straw under a Clarksburg, West Virginia, where continued for the summer. tree to protect the fruit If the menshe teaches school.' She was in charge picking up. the apples may decide to of the Western Union branch office Keansburg Steamboat Company place the containers from ten to fif- In Antonldes's store during the sum- Colt's Neck News. teen feet , away from where he is mer and her place there has been LEAVINa BATTEBT, NEW YOBSl picking and throw the apples to the taken by Mrs. Mabel Hollywood of The Firemen Called Out to Fight a container, or when picking the fruit Ubng Branch. . '. ' Fire at Soobeyville Last Week. Weekdays: 9:80 a. 'm, 8:80 p. m. . from the tree if the picker should Margaret Byan, daughter of Pat- rick Ryan,. has entered the Sacred The outbuildings on the Wooden Saturdays:'G:80 a. m., 2:00, 8:80 p. m. pome down from the ladder and Shoe property at Scobeyvllle caught dump the fruit into the Basket and Heart academy near Niagara, New Sundays: 9:30 a. m., 2:00, 5:80 p. m. _ , York. fire from some unknown cause on then carelessly handle that basket Tuesday night of last week. One from the field to the packing room. Joseph McVey's Ford sedan was badly damaged last week when it building was virtually destroyed be- Durlng-the past week Assistant was hit by another car on As- fore the alarm was turned in. The County Agent Clark has had a bury avenue at Asbury Park. Mr. firemen saved the other buildings. chance to observe both of these prac- McVey, Timothy Maxson and John James Panser has a new mm which LEAVE KEANSBUBG, N. J. tices. While It is impossible to elim- Kozak were on their way to attend he uses to transport the children, of inate all bruises either In the orch- dinner of the bankers' association the Montrose district to and from Weekdays: 7:00 a. m., 8:80 p. nv ard or packing house, they can be cut the ochoolhouse at this place. when the accident occurred. They Saturdays: 7:00 a. m., 12:00 m., 3:30 p. W. down to a minimum and a mothod were not hurt It will cost about $150 For some reason tha annual state Regular Fresh followed by one fruit grower which fa:.- at Trenton last week did not Sundays: 7:00 am., 12:00 m, 4:00, 8:00 p. m. he feels reduces bruises a large per- to repair tha car. The Newest Fall G. P. McHenry has bought a new prove a big drawing card for resi- centage, is to. give each picker a dents of this place. The number of HAMS number, which number Is placed in Studebaker coupe. the basket and when the fruit is George Krausl, who has been visit- (Whole) dumped on the packing table the ing relatives and friends here, has packer is able immediately to observe left by car on his return trip to Cal the condition of the fruit and if it is ifornla, Gloves Are BlacE unduly bruised the attention of the John Phillips of. New York has picker is called to this point. been visiting friends in town. The firemen put out a brush fire Very little bruising occurs to fruit Friday near the Bay View avenue after it is well packed in a container railroad station. ready for shipment Therefore, the Mrs. George Mardorff and Miss Or Brown.Y. grower cannot bo too careful, espe- Betty Ryan has been spending a few WAGNER'S cially this year, in eliminating all days with Mrs. Mardoff's Bister, Mrs, bruises. As one grower states he has O'Neill of Poughkeepsle. never known a time when the buyer MORE SPECIALS has raised more criticism about Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Lelber have re- bruises on the fruit than this year. turned from a sojourn in Vermont $2.95 & $3,95 ON PAGE 7. Miss Ethel Merrltt who is em- ployed at the Monmouth beauty shop, Is spending a vacation at Lake Hop- Atlantic Highlands atcong. First Aid Squad to Buy an Ambu- lance Costing $3,000. Highlands News Black and brown are not only two of the (The Red Bank Register on ba bmiEht new season's most distinctive apparel W AtnnUc Highlands at tha itoies of Wil- Twlnllght Club Ball—Seabrlght May- liam lull. W. Lemburz and A. Kit'i.> or1 Joined Lions Club. shades... They are two extremely im- The first aid squad at last week's (The Red Bank Register can be bought portant accessory shades..'. The well- meeting voted to buy an ambulance In Highland! at Bedle's drug itore and at dressed woman chooses her gloves-for costing $3,000. The squad held an- Joseph Btamen'a store.) other meeting last night at which The Twlnllght club will-Sold Its many occasions either black or brown, reports of the recent fair were made. annual masquerade ball Saturday ^depending.upon the ensemble she wears The profits amounted to about night of this week at Kruse's $1,600. The ambulance will arrive pavilion. at' the moment. In about a month. It will be painted Highlands young folks who will en- red. ter college for the first time are Sid- The winners of the gold disposed ney Margollus, Rutgers university: Steinbachs accessory sections have jusfc. of on the co-operative plan and theDavid Burhans, Ursinus college In received their new glaca kid slip-ons at lecent card party at St Agnes's au- Pennsylvania; and Marie Ahearn, ditorium were Mrs. Dellt of Leon- New Jersey college for women at $2.95 and $3.95, in the coveted black and ardo $50, Robert Stockton of Atlan- New Brunswick. brown... Also the new suede slip-ons, at tic Highlands $25, Miss M. Carroll of Martlett Ahearn will return to Rut- New Tcork $10, Mr. Mancath of Leon- gers, Harold Weller to Randolph- $3.95. , . ardo $10 and Chauncey Phillips of Macon school in the South, Miss Ida Atlantic Highlands $5. A door prize Nelmark-to Trenton teachers' college : of $5 was won by Mrs. Josephs of and Miss Reva Nelmark to New STEINBACHS-Birst Floor Ocean View. The profits from the York university. card party and gold Amounted to A large number of families have re- $1,000. turned to "the city for the winter. Mrs. Ignaclo Mollnet of Avenue D The boy scouts will resume their gave birth to a daughter September regular meetings at the Lions club

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Monmouth Count/ Surrogate'* Offie.. n In the matter of the estate' of William NailKliton, riecenged. " NOUCB to • creditors to present claims against estate. $1.95 Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. Don- shay. Burrogato of tho County of Mon- mouth. Hindu on tho nineteenth day of The Black Suede AugUBt, 1B30, on the application of John ]I. NIUIKMOZL executor of the estate of William Niujghton, deceased, notice Is here- We've sold just dozens of them!... by given to the creditors of said doce»B<*I to exhibit to tho mibucrlber, executor nrf We know they're tucked into every aforesaid, their debts nnd demands nKiiinft the Paid estate, under oath, within ?l* possible corner of school and college months from the date of the aforesaid or- One-Strap Pump der, or they will l,o forever barred of their girls' trunks... Green ones for green actions therefor ngiiinst the aaid subscrib- er. frocks... Rubytone ones for rubytone Dated Freehold. N. X. Aucu»t 10. 1030. JOHN H. NAUGHTON. outfits... Black for town after classes. RumBon. N. J- With Rajah Lizard NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hcicby tftven that sealed bids And each clever young thing who will bo received by the Board of Choeen Freeholders of tho County of Monmouth, comes in to try one on creates some for the construction of DrldRe No. Jl-3 on Broadway, Union Hcach, New Jersey, nnd new, lovely style of her own... She Sweaters & Skirts, opened and read in imliiic nt the room* of said board. Court House, Freehold, New $10.00 may drape a hood softly up on one side Jersey, on Wcdnonilny, September 17, 1930, at 11:00 A. M. Eastern Standard Time. and clip the folds with a jeweled clasp DrawingB and bpeclllcntlona for tho pro- ... Or if her ideas are different entire- posed work, prepared by George K. Allen. Invade the Smart Jr.. County Engineer, have been filed in the oflje-o of snld EtiRlneer nt GO Drnad ly, she may merely lay it back in sim- Etreot, Red Bnnk. New Jersey, and may Sketched in Detail Above h« Inspected by prospective bidders duvins ple folds and tack one of the little business hours. Tho standard proposal Juvenile World form Is nttnehorl to the specifications, French "jiggersjgg " to the would-be ^ copies nf which will bo furnished on appli- cation to tho Engineer. These beautifully fashioned slippers (Th(The "ji"jiggers" are so new thah t we can- Plum nnfl specifications will be fur- nlthfttl to l'ioF,pectivo blddcrB upon pay- have just come in ... They arc a clever not even wait to sketch them... They ment of ten ilolhra ($10.00). vlilch combination of Black suede with a trim are little amusing figures in bright $2.95 & $3.95 amount will be refunded upon return of lilnnn and spcrlAcatlona before the titn« Bpeclfled for tho opening of bids. of black rajah lizard and gunmetal silk clothes.) Uida must bo mnrio on tho Btandard pro- 1 posal formn In the manner defliunntetl kid. One dainty buckle closes in the cen- It Is quit* tho smart thing to chooto a brightly striped therein nnd required by^tho speclFlcatlons, llttla sweater and wear It with a allvortono wool »tuck-ln must be enclosed In sealed envelopes, bear- ter of the graceful strap, and every line inir tho nnmo nnd adtlross of the bidder •klrt or a little flnko tweod skirt upon a substantial waltt nnd name of proposed work on the out- is slenderizing and exceedingly new... Tack a Little French __Provlded, of courso, you aro a school. girl I School girl* tt tht Poet- tVOLUME LIIIj*NO. 12, •?.. office tit Bed Built, N. J, under tht Aot of Miroh I, int. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBEE 10, 1930. $1.50 PER YEAR PAGES 13 TO 26. Democrats Orate 2,417 Pupils in JUNIOR OCITNG SUNDAY. Yacht Club Has Horse and Driver AT THE LEGION CONVENTION. Operating Bus Bel Bank and Lonr Branch Mem- Red Bank Post and Auxiliary Well •rand and Petty ' and Organize Public Schools ben to Hike Merry Sunday. 26 New Members Hurt in Accident Represented at Wlldwood. Line to Freehold The Bed Bank and Long Branoh Shrewsbury, post of the American Jurors Are Drawn Old-Timo Party War Horse* The Enrollment of the Six social--clubs of the Junior Order Officers Nominated for Coming William Stobo Laid Up With a legion of Bed Bank and the ladles' United American Mechanics will hold auxiliary of the post were repre- Boro Bus Company Making Four New Juries Chosen to Begin Back in th« Harriett at Meet- School, of Red Bank Show* an all day outing at the Wyekoff Year—-Annual Election Sep- Cut Which Required 25 Stich- sented at tho American, legion con- Round Trips a Day—Com- Service* on September 234 ing at Freehold Monday Night an Increase of 94 Qver Latt farm on the Tinton Falls rood .next tember 20th—Red Banker to es to Close-^Horse and Wag-yentlon at Wlldwood 1'ast week by pany Now Hai Seven Routes —Petty Jurori Will Sent ^-Speaker* Flail Officeholder*. Year—Budget System Pledge* Sunday. , The trip will be made by Race for Preiident's Cup. on Overturned by Car. Mr. and Mrs. Otmar Phillips, Mr. the members In their cars, and their and Mrs. William Chandler, Charles and 26 Busse*. Shorter Period. Hereafter. At the reopening'of < the Red Bank families will accompany them, The Red Bank yacht club has 33 William Stobo Is laldtup at file Various Republican officeholders 1 O'Burn, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bremer, The Borough Bus corporation, New. grand a?hd petty Juries to were flailed for alleged sYiortcomings publlo schools Monday . 2,417 pupils A baseball game will be played, in new members, Eighteen are active homo at River Plaza with a long , George Renbold, Thomaa Brock- which has Its headquarters In Red erve for tho term of court opening and'' Democratlo victory In "Mon-were enrolled, as. compared with the morning and afternoon and there members, they being General How- deep cut on his right arm and with uret, "Felix Santangelo,' Morgan Bank on Monday began operation September 23d were drawn y««ter- mouth county was predicted by 2,323 at the beginning of school last will also be other sports such as ard S. Borden, Raymond Hoagland, other injuries as tho result of an acci- Ellort, Mrs. Leon Roussllle, Mrs. J. of a line between Red Bank and lay by Sheriff William O'Brien and upeakors at a meeting of the Mon-September. The junior high school quplts, races and athletlo contests. W. Gilbert Marison, Loula M. Haguo, dent. Sunday morf Ing. He is em- B, Rue, Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Eatello Freehold by way of Shrewsbury, ury Commissioner James Fury, B«- . mouth county Democratic executive showed an increase of B«, the Me- Several state officers are expected to Amory L. Haskoll, Andrew jj Hoff- ployed by tho Shrewsbury dairy com- and George White. Eatontowii, Tinton Falls and" Colt's (Innlng with this term of court a committee at the courthouoe at Free- chanlo street school of 10 and the be present man, Charles M. Wolcotfc,, Clarence pany and ho will be unable to work The auxiliary will tneet at the Neck. -' :hange Is made in the length of serv- hold'Monday rilght A number of River street school of 5T. There was A roast beef dinner will be one E. F. Hetrick, Jonas Tumen, Louis for two weelta or more. The acci- lost rooms tomorrow afternoon at As an experimental schedule, the co required by petty jurors. Hereto* • Democratic, workers, .who, had not a decrease of 16 In the senior high of tho features of the affair, which J. Tumen, Alfred W. Wenzel, Frod- dent oeourred in front of the new jalf-past two o'clock. -Reports o£ the company Is now making two round tore the petty jurors were divided In- been active In recent years -were :hool, 9 In the Oakland street and 8 Is in charge of George Antonldes of erlo L.~ Duggan, Richard Heinlnger,. Recreation hall on Newpian Springs various state committees will be pre- trips In the morning and two round to'two groups,-each group serving ' present and the meeting was tho i the West Bergen place school. the Red Bank club. Fred F. Shock, Jit, P, C. Tatum, Jo- road, between Broad street and sented by the convention delegates. trips In the afternoon. The new half of the court term. The petty most enthusiastic which the execu- The enrollment of the schools Is seph H. Weeks, Raymond Q. Weeks Shrewsbury avenue. route connects Freehold and the jurors are now divided Into five tive committee has had In a Jong as follows: and Howard Hancock. Non-resident Mr. Stobo makes milk deliveries county seat territory with regular members who joined were \V. K.. groups and each group will serva time. , 1030 18S9. from a wagon. He had finished de- )us service to and from all shore about three weeks. This changs was Teams Named for Woolworth, C. M. Isenhower, John livering Sunday morning and he was Sales of Lots points and if the route Is well pat- The following standing commit- Senior high ..' 416 411 Wyle, Edward E.' Henderson, Robert made, In the belief that there would. tees were appointed:' Junior high 600 619 driving to the dairy when the wagon 'onlzed the schedule w|ll be revised not ba so much objection to serving Mechanic street ..,, , 282 215 B. Wilkes, Andrew E\ Dempsey and was hit by an automobile owned and to glvo further round trips dally. on the petty Jury if the term of ««rv- Oakland street ,.,.;, 100 208 Legion Campaign Aggregate $22,500 Publicity committee—Harrison C. Thomas L. Bell. OrinnT. Leach driven by William. Little of Newman The present schedule will be found ice was shorter. The complete HsU Hurley qt Asbury Park, Mrs. Lillian River street 780 729 Joined as a flag member. " Springs road, The wagon and the In a large display advertisement In >f the Jurors are as follows: Sutphln of Long Branch, Harry W. West Bergen place 101- 100 Effort to Raise Money for the Offlcero nominated at a meeting of automobile were going In the same House to be Built on New Lake- :hls section of The Register.* Herbert of Manalapan township, Wil- New Poit Home on Maple the board of trustees were Gerald direction. The horBO and wagon were side Development—Another Boro busses now operate seven dlf- OKAND JunY. liam H. Bennett of Belford, Henry F. C. Holbroolt for commodore, Thom- overturned., When the automobile £dwln D. Balaton, Nevtun* CUr, rul About thirty boys responded to the Avenue Will be Started Next to be Built on River Front !erent routes, with a fleet of 28 e«tat«. Hyltn of Red Bank, Robert C. stopped going the horse waa down busses, and cover considerably over Thompson of Allenwood. call for. football practice yesterday. Week—Armistice Day Dance. Plot. Jenr K. Bearmore, Belmar, tesunster. on one side of the road and the car a million miles a year over Mon- Chutes W. Jaemlion, AILnhunt Wtr- Speakers committee—Prof. H. W. Uniforms were given out The first was on top of it One wheel of tho day's workout consisted of kicking, . A meeting to. arrange for the Five sales of lots aggregating $22,- mouth county roads. thoim superintendent. Mounts of Spring Lake, Margaret American legion campaign at Hod automobile was on the horse's front 500 were made the past week by William L. Russell, the principal Jesie B. Green, Long Branch, fire: alarm Fleming of, Union Beach, Marion J. passing and a general limbering up thigh. The horse kicked with Its ispector. of muscles. , >\ Bank will be held at the post rooms Hawkins Bros, of Red Bank. Throe iwner, who Is also treasurer and Van Ifote of Long Branch', Kenneth hind feet and floundered about In a general manager of. the company, Peter Llcare, Keansburg, real eitaU. Pledges for the new budget system tonight. It Is planned to start the of these sales will result In houses Edward E. Sarkalow, Spring- Lake, ex- Fields of Wayside, Mary. J. Dlete- campaign next Monday to raise vain effort to regain Its footing. being built saya that he believes the new route ' rich of Red Bank, Benjamin Lufbur- will be distributed this week. Pupils joining the budget will pay fifty funds to remodel and equip the Blood streamed from the cut on Mra. Edith A. Croft of East Front will fill a long felt transportation Wllllam H. Melsoll, RarHa» row of Keyport, American legion homo on Maple ave- Mr. Stobo's right arm. The wound street bought two lots, each 56x100 need through the rural section be- 'armer. Finance committee—Daniel W. cents a month for ten months and In return will receive a ticket Xor .nue, which was formerly the Atwater extended from the wrlBt to the el- feet, on.the east Bldo of Grant place tween Red Bank and the county seat George H. Lawaon, East Keansburg, con- Bobbins of Ocean Grove,-Garget W. property. Money will be solicited by bow and the flesh was laid bare to on the^new Lakeside development and that by virtue of having a reg- tractor. • Buck of Colt's Neck, Ruby B. Hart- each high school activity at home, in- Charles Duklet, Asbury Park, designer." cluding football games (with the ex- teams at Red Sank and vicinity. the bone. A few bottles .of milk and The lots are about 300 feet south of ular transportation schedule It will corn of Atlantic Hlghlanda, Mrs. F. 1 cream and a number of empty bot- do much toward developing this sec- Frank Merritt. Bed Bank, machinist. ••• • ception of the Thanksgiving game;) Tony Hunting la chairman of the Plnckney road. On one of tho lots George H. White, Little Sllrer, real es- Patricia Royael of Belmar, William. campaign committee. tles were In ths wagon when the Mra. Croft la building a house for tion. F. LefferBon of Manasquan, Patrick all basketball and baseball games, Ute. The members of the teams are as crash occurred. The bottles were her own occupancy. Abram Ben- William V. Mannerlng, AUentowo. Ji Devlin of Matawan. • • track meets, duea to all class organi- zations and clubs (with the excep- follows, the first name in each In- broken and it ia believed that the cut nett, who recently moved to Fair trlnter. • . . , ' Campaign opmmlttee—Judge Leo tion of Hl-Y clubs,) chapel program stance being that of the captain: was caused by broken glass. A Haven -from Pennsylvania, la the Blimp Flies Low James Isola, Asburr Park, manager,- J. Warwick of Long Branch, Mrs. collections, admission to senior plays, crowd collected within a few mo- contractor. The house will have six William Allgor, Farmlngdale, farmer. Bed Bank—William A. Sweeney, Tajbm- ments. Mr. Stobo was taken In ah August C. Quast, HIzhlands, green. <' Charlotte Robertson of . Seabrlght, debates, and class dance and sub- us levin? Brown, Boniamln L. Atwater, rooms, a bathroom, pantry and mod- Charles F. Brlggs of Rumson, El- automobile to Dr. WIlHom D. Sayre'a Max Kayns, Aiburr Park, merchant. scription to the Round Table. Charles K. Cbamplln, Mrs. J. 3. Rue, Mrs. ern Improvementa. A two-car gar- OverRedBank Weiley J. Sherman, Lone Branch, budd- wood B. Ivlns of Bed Bank, Mr«. Vernon Rose, Mrs. Otmar Phillips, Joseph ofllce, where the cut was closed with age will be on the property. ing loan president. - Edward T. Rooney of Engliehtown, E. Fix, Jr., Vernon Hose, Edward W. QEBALD C. HOLBKOOK. 25 Btitches. Men who had gathered Talbot Travers of Red Bank has Goodyear Ship Hover* Over - Ernest V. Hughes, Long Branch, rat' S. Bartley Pearce of -Brlelle. Wise, Otmar Phillips,, J. Lester Eisner. at the scene of the accident lifted one bought a lot, 50xlSO feet, on the .state. Challenger committee — Ernest Little Silver—Charles W. Schneider, as S. Field, Jn, vice commodore, Wil- side of the automobile so that the Representative's Store and Charles W. Morrlsiey, Keansburg, rial Miss Ida Weis Left Mrs. William W. Shampanore, Lester Lov- east side of Center street at Glen- Knlernan of-Asbury Park, Charles liam J. Duncan rear commodore, horse got out from beneath the car. mary Park, in Middletown township, Carries on Conversation With estate, ' • ett, Gaorga White, Lorenio Getty. Clarence A. Legg secretary, Carl F. The animal soon regained Its footing. Randolph Kramer, Kcypott, engineer* - X Mo Connell of Belmar, Frederick Eatontown—Mayor Leslie D. Sooty, Mrs. from George B. Brown. Mr. Trav- Blinker at Night. P. Relchey or Bradley. Beach, MrB. Estate to Sister Schwenker treasurer. Dr. Walter A. It had two long deep cuts from brok- ers is .having a bungalow built on Samnel , B.-> Johnson, Asburr Path* iilfo D. Seely, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wag- Rullmon fleet Burgeon, William T. en glass and many Bmaller cuts. It la painter. . . Ethel Beale of Eatontown, William ner. - the lot for his own use. William W. Residents ot Red Bank early Mon- Van It. Halser, Rnmson, merchant. H. Thompson of Farmlngdale, Harry Red Bank Woman Executed Will Fair Haven—Ralph Smith. Mrs. Tony Brown fleet captain of sailboat dl- feared that the horse is injured In- Cook la the contractor. The bunga- day morning and during the evening vfaion, Theodore E. Hall fleet cap- Victor Gr'osslnger, Mlddlctown, ml '•*.' Raymond of Avon. - in 1922—She, Her Sister and Hunting, Dr. Edwin S, Stewart, Tony ternally,, but several days will have low will have five rooms and modern of the same day were,treated to an tate. Registration committee—Mrs. Aril- tain of the powerboat division anil to elapse before It will' be known Improvements. A two-car garage unexpected sight when the Goodyear Frederick Kelffcndorfer, Highlands, su>- la Conine of Freehold, Mrs. Henriet- Brother in Millinery Business Shrewsbury—Dr. Harry C. Tlwharet, Clark Holbrook, Clarence E. Fisher whether this Is the case or not The will ba built blimp Defender, which la in the ervlsor. - : Many Years. Mr.. Bruce Oamnbell, MM. Harry 0. TlM- and Andrew B. Murray trustees for wagon was badly damaged. Some East for the International yacht Dr. William Pence!, MaUwsn. i ta Brocklebank of Jerseyvllls, Alex hurst, Ko«rt Johnson. William W. Cook has bought a lot L. Mo Cleea of Holmdel, Edward R. two years. Tho annual meeting and damage was done to the front part races at Newport, sailed low over Ceorge Karnhoff, Asburr Park, leal st- Miss Ida Wels, who died at the Mlddletown—Thomas 8. Field. Jr., Id- election will be held Saturday night, ot Mr. Little's automobile. 50x258 feet on the south aide of tat«. ' . Ryan of Koansburg, Helen Quacken- win H. Brush, Chulu Kelly,' Hairy Reynl buildings and streets on the way to home of her sister, Mrs. Sigmund September 20th, at the clubhouse. lonover place at Glerimary Park and from the naval air hangar at H. P. Dlsbrow, Keyport; mrreiant buBh of Littl8"Sllv«r7 Harvey Hullt olds, John Killllea. A charge of reokless driving was from Arthur D'Esprea of Elizabeth. Samnel R. Baker, W. Lone; Branoh, re»> of Long Branch. Eisner, on West Front street recent- Rumion—Mayor Van E. Halaar, Henrr On Saturday afternoon of this Lakehurst. ly, made her will July 21st, 1922. All made against Mr. Little and he pro- The lot extends to the river and Mr. tired. - . The .by-laws provide that the exe- Ball. VanAUen Soule. week the finish of the Indian class vided ball for appearance at a hear- The blimp appeared over Red Rer. Geona DnrT, Asburr Park, prieit of her estate was bequeathed to her Seabrlght—Mayor Philip 8. Walton. Cook will have a bulkhead made. He cutive committee can be named out- sailboat races for the championship ing before Justice Elmer C. 'Wain- will build a house on the property Bank shortly after eight o'clock In Jastna K. Camp, Keyimrt, mercnaat.: sister, Miss Rosa Wels, and she was The post will hold its annual tall pennant and season prize will be held the morning. It flew so low over W. T. Glasstord, Wanamassa, salesman side of the county committee. Judge named as executrix. The will was right on Monday night for" hla own occupancy. Veron Harvejr, Allenhurst, broker.1 Walter Taylor of Asbury Park, on Armistice day, .Tuesday, 'Novem- and a large gathering Is expected on The hearing was postponed until Broad street that early morning witnessed by Alston Beekman and the club float to see the race. The Second national bank and Jamee Maher, Keansbunr, retired], Frank B. Covert of Fair Haven, Dr. ber 11th. In the past this event has next Monday night after It was trust company has bought a lot, 40x- crowds on their way to work were Buisdl A. Martin, Freehold, tnsveetar. Arthur Mercer. Miss Wels and her been held on St Patrick's night Motorboat enthusiasts of this vi- able to view the gasbag at close Asher T. Applegate of Engllshtown, sister ati brother,«Max )Yels, were found that it would be Impossible to S5 feet, on the couth side ot Wallace Otto Gautcher, ElaMande, merchant. Dr. John C. Clayton ol Freehold, Robert A. Kennedy, Morgan Ellert, cinity are looking forward to Friday have Mr. Stobo present to testify street adjoining the bank building. range. engaged In the millinery business in Carl Breroer and William Noglows and Saturday of this week for the P8TIT JTJBit. ' Harry G. VanNote of Oakhurat and Red Bank many years. against Mr. Little owing to his In- The lot waa owned by the Jersey The Defender proceeded at a fa! Qrandln V. Johnson of Highlands have been appointed to represent the outcome of. the national speedboat rate of speed until It was directly To serve from September 3td to Mrs. Sally Paisley left all of her juries. Later reports state that his Central power and light company, October Uth. - . **• were appointed members of the ex- post'as members ot*he United Veter- classic, to be,- held at Annapolis, Mary- condition la better. The Allaire & Son agency was asso- over Monmouth street in front of the ecutive committee. It was stated that jewelry, clothing and books to her ans' association. A meeting of this land, foe a trophy offered by Presi- store ot F. G. Jaudy. It then dropped Thomaa Cogan, Matewia, ntlnilV '-••> daughter, Mabel "VanDyke, In a will ciated with Hawkins Bros, in mak- Mn, Grace S.ZlUr* Lonf Braalcn. - Judge Taylor had consented to serve association will be held in the post dent Herbert Hoover. The Red Bank ing this sale. to the street a sack containing'a Alex. DeUett. Freehoidi rrtlrei. as chairman of the executive com- she executed last March. All the rest rooms tomorrow night. yacHt club will be represented In the WOMAN'S CHJB ACTIVITIES, message for Mr. Jaudy. The mes- Amoa Stnlta, Matawan, tajd.' - "• 'l mittee. of her estate was left in trust with race by the Gold Cup- entry Red sage was from V. L. Smith, pilot of William Smith, Sprlnar l*ie JTeltnt*. the direction that $700 be paid to her A Meeting, of the Executive Commit- . TO BE NURSES. Banker, which'-will be operated by the blimp, and Invited Mr. Jaudy. llborir...... -,_ '.,.,:. ';"„, :- At the suggestion of Alston Beek- daughter, Florence Reynolds. One- EISNER STORE LEASED. Charles and Joseph Banfleld of At- tee Held Monday Morning. who Is the Red Bank representative Arnold Dale, Freehold wecrer. man of Red Bank, chairman of the half of the income from the residue Over Twenty In Class at the Long Mn. Hannah Doran, Kerport. • ' lantlo Highlands. The Red Banker The executive committee of the of the Goodyear company, to be the : executive committee, a platform Is to be paid to her husband, Samuel Long Island .firm to Locate on Is owned by Gerald Holbrook and Branca Hospital former's guest at Lakehurst. Mrs. Addle Yard, Allentown. ' • • committee and an organisation com- Broad Street, Red Bank Woman's club made plans Charles T. Cubit, Eatontown, Paisley, during his lifetime. . The Joseph Banfleld. for fall activities Monday morning Three Red Bank young women The ship remained at Lakehurst mittee were appointed. The members other half of the Income la to go to Lorin Paiterson, Asbnry Park,' The Btore In the Eisner building on The Red Banker, which showed r- at a meeting at which Mrs. Leon- de have entered the nurses' training during the day and started for New Renrr I>. Hance, Freehold, retired. • of the platform committee are Judge her daughter, Mabel VanDyke. The Broad street, opposite Wallace street, a Roussille, the club president, pre- school at the Long Branch hospital. York shortly after eight o'colck at Joeeph Patterson, Clarlcaburff,• painter.* Ward Kremer ot Asbury Park, Al- Asbury Park and Ocean Grove bank markable speed In her try-outa for 1 which a short time ago was occupied the Gold Cup event, has shown by sided. Mrs. Thomas Voorhls report- They are Misses Agnes Dougherty, night. On thlB trip Its basket was Henrya Schoole-f, Cream BUge, H.-' Ae bert A Taylor of Allentown, Carl W. and Mabel VanDyke were appointed by H. Cardon, has been leased to a ed that the club's new year book Grace Hounlhan and Ruth Wllman. illuminated with an electrio sign-a 'armer. " ' - . Schroeder of Belmar, Jamea D. executors. The will waa witnessed her more' recent teBts to be faster Long Island firm and will become than ever. Her engine is working will soon be In circulation. The art Others In the class are Misses Ce- hundred feet long which bore the Korrla SehlB, AslraiT Park; salenau. HugheB of Deal, Ernest E. Van- by H. Earl Fary of Aabury Park and one of a chain of stores featuring department Is arranging to form a cilia Ennls, Elilo Layton, Mary Quil- word "Goodyear.".-.As soon as It had It. Carr, Belmar, salesman. ^1 ' Scholck of Farmlngdale and Lang- Walter F. Clayton of Ocean Grove. perfectly. The Banfleld Brothers Henry Povlln, Matawan, real estate. ladles' ready to wear apparel, prin- seem 'to- have her well In hand and class to make Christmas cards. A ante and Sarah VanBrunt of Long reached Mr. Jaudy'a store it dipped Timothy Kearna, Ollwood, ejerk. • don Morris of .Long Branch. On the Elbert O. Vail of Ocean Grove ex- cipally coats and dreaaes. rug-making class will be started in Branch, Winifred Armstrong, Elea- low and flew about In circles, sig- organization committee are Mrs. look forward to bringing the much Mrs. Arnold Keepers, Neptune Gltr,' ecuted hla will two years ago last January. The literature department nor Mulvlhill and Gertrude Connors nalling to Mr. Jaudy by turning on James Asber,- Belmar, ealeama-nv Adelaide Y. Lawrence of "Freehold, Work has already been Btarted coveted trophy to Red Bank. January. He left $50 to Mount Pros- towards renovating the Interior of will, meet on Friday, October 17th of Rumson, Pauline Bauer and Lena and off the light. Doing likewise Charlea Strollo, Long Branch, aaleamaar. Frank P. Butcher of Ocean Grove, pect cemetery for the care of his A number of motorboat enthusiasts : the store and a new front with mod- from this vicinity will witness the ThB subject will be "Literature and Simpson of Fort Hancock, Imogene with the electrio sign In front of his Harold Francis. Manaaquan, clcrav- Mrs. Julia Dlspagna of Long Branch, burial plot The Asbury Park branch Muslo oj the Twentieth Century.' Benner of Easton, Pennsylvania, establishment, Mr. Jaudy and those Edvard Low, Freehold, retired. MrB. Flora Poling of Keyport, Mrs.. ern display windows will replace the races. Commodore Holbrdok will en- of the Christian and Missionary alli- present store front Tho junior department Is planning to Clara Camp and Marjorle Scheupp below were enabled to carry on a Bert Lvgiannt, Freehold, contraetw. Theodore Bennett of Spring Lalco, ance was bequeathed $600, All the tertain a party consisting of Mrs F. B. Seller, Marlboro, tea! eatate. A Register representative In con- Holbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Bertram E. hold a "mother and daughter sup- of Keyport, Frances Smock of As- conversation In Morse code with, th< Robert E. Harrli, Long Branch, *«•• . Mrs. E. P. Thompson of Red Bank rest of his estate was bequeathed to versation with Mr. Kaplan, who Is per" late In September. bury Park, Alice Wood of Elberon ship. his wife, Anna L. Vail, for her life- Llnde and Mr. and Mrs. William J. tractor. and Dr. J. D. Ely of Marlboro. representing the firm for its Red Duncan, aboard his auxiliary yawl Five new members were received Marie Williams of Manasquan, Ther- The blimp left soon after for New Philip Coldenbaoh, Asburr Peak, mar. James E. TooW of Perth Amboy time. After her death the residue Is Bank store, was Informed that the esd Till of Port Monmouth, Gladys York. It then proceeded to Philadel- chant, • . to go to tho Christian and Mission- which will be anchored near the at the meeting Monday. They are spoke about scandals under the Re- Btore and window fixtures would be race course. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mrs. George Kelly, Mrs. Edwin Springsteen of Eatontown, Florence phia, where it Is to be equipped for Leo Almar, Atlantlo BIghlanle, ar«bl" publican rule in various parts of the ary alliance. The Asbury Park and of the latest design and that the Lewis of Engllshtown, Clara I Packard automobllos are on exhibi- Bank Rotarlans went to Lakewood Bold In advance, many having been A. w. Bcraaall, Belmar, theatrical pro- holders. John R. PhllllpB of Asbury Mm, Sarah Wlllenmann of Avon tion at the show rooms of the' Mon- Monday noon where they were the purchased by non-players who companies In the deportment. Union to jail on a charge of disorderly con- truck will leave Red Bank at two moter. Park said that what Monmouth left her home and her personal prop- mouth county Packard company at guests of the Lakewood Rotary club bought tickets to help along the duct. This Is a mistake, the man In William Thorn, Red Bank, contractor. county needed was a carload of Old erty to her.daughters, Luoy Brown, the corner of Monmouth street and at luncheon after which tho Lake- worthy charitable enterprise Tickets o'clock In tho afternoon. question being Robert Plorce o O. D. Irwln, Atlantis Highlands, son. Dutch Cleanser. Other speakers were Sarah Henderson and Elizabeth Pol- Maple avenue at Red Bank. The wood boyB escorted the Red Bankers are on sale at tho boat club. There Broad street, Shrewsbury. The cor- tractor. Captain William H. Sutphln, Frank and, and her son-in-law, Augustus new cars .do not differ greatly in ap- to the Lakowood country club where will bo a largo assortment of attrac- To Enter Notro Dame. rection Is made so aa ndt to con- George, Patterson, Freehold, mechanle. L. Howland, George F. Martin, Wil- Brown, with the direction that tho pearance from those of last year, the afternoon waa spent on tho golf tive prizes. Francis J. Nary of Rumson, a fuse-the name with that of William Mrs. Annie Cerger, Spring «>Ve. liam H. Sagurton and Thomas H. property bo sold and the proceeds but a number of changes liavo been course. Harry C. Burrowes waa cap- graduate of the Red Bank high Pearco of Broad street, Red Bank, Samuel Aravantli, Long Braneb, candy Warren. maker. divided equally among them. She ap- made to incroaae power, smoothness tain of tho Red Bank Eotarlans' golf Sales Record Smashed. school, will leave tomorrow to enter Andrew Keer. Belmar, salesman. pointed MrB. Hamilton Price execu- and comfort. Tho models have at- tho University of Notro Dame at Mr. Warren, who Is a candidate for team. ^^__ Edward T. Baskctt, director o£ A New Red Bnnk Family. Otis Runyon, Asburr Park, decorator, assemblyman, criticized the legisla- trix of the will. tracted a great deal ot attention. saloa of tho Lincoln automobile for South Bend, Indiana. Ho will motor Fred Llchtman pf New York has Mi» Mario Chabett, Loch Arbour, sales ture for having passed a law whoro- On Bonkors1 Executive Committee. tho Mount-English company of Red thero with hla undo and aunt, Mr ronted Mrs. Fred Dletz's house a woman. 'by automoblllsts who got Into ac- Bank, said this morning that the and Mra. Robert C. Wheat of Wood 21 Buena place, Red Bank. Mr. Fred Hartman, Sr., Port Monnunith, re- DB" MOLAY AUXMARV ELECTS. GOOD NEIGHBORS. Philip B. Walton, mayor of Sea- mcro avenue, Rumson. tired. cldonts may be fingerprinted and brlght and presldont of tho Sea- salo of Lincoln cars had gradually Llchtman Is a salesman at Mandel's Anna Cohen, Asbutr Park, «lerk. their photographs put In tho roguea' Annual Meeting Held Monday Might brlght national bank, was elected a Increased tho past soveral months store. The rental was made by N. Forman CoBsaboom, Marlboro, retiree. gallery at Tronton. Ho said ihat Fair View OTrcmcn Harvest Crops Harry Vallcnu In Business. A. Button of tho John B. Prothora at Club Rooms. for William Larkln. member of tho executive oommlttoo until In August all previous sale WlllUra A. Ahearn, Highlands, mer- this law was an outrago and that of the'Monmouth county bankora' as- recorda woro- broken. Mr. Basket Harry Valloau, who has been om- agency. chant anyone who had voted for It should Officers' of the. mothers' circle of A short tlmo ago William Larkln, sociation at tho annual dinner last wasrtcently guest at a luncheon a ployed by Baclgalupl Bros, eloven John L. Armstrong, Freehold, retired. be put out ot office. Ho claimed that Tjluno chaptbr of tho Order of D a farmer at NuUwamp, recolved a week at Asbury Park. yeara, haa gtvon up thla job and ho To Plan for Church Supper. Joseph I. Allen, Manuqutn, merchant, Molay wore eleotod Monday night at tho factory branch ofllce of the Ford Wilbur W. CodJIngton, Mlddletown, undor thlB law an autoliit who was broken arm In an accident. Ho Is a company. is now running a trucking business The ladlos" aid society of tho .Re- not responsible for an accident might the annual mooting of that organi- Mr. Walton's wlfo has returned between Red Bank and Now York. farmer, membor of Mlddletown township fire from an alumni reunion at Drcxo ^ •« formed church of Holmdel will mco Mrs. Anna Dlamer, Union Bsach. suffer the dlagraco of being finger- zation held In Masonic hall on Broad company No, 1 of Fair View, and on He bought a Ford truck last week tomorrow afternoon at half-pas Pcnjamln Glass, Long Branch, retired, printed and photographed•for tho street. Those eleotod were Mrs. El- Institute at Philadelphia. Covorod Dish Sociable. and ho hog opened an ofltco on Wharf Sunday flftoen members of that com- Tho Red Bunk Sons and Daugh- two o'clock, at the home ol Mrs. John Alexander M, Moreau, Flsahold, edltur, rogues' gallory. mer Smith presldont, Mrs. EIBIO Kirk pany went to Mr. Larkln's farm and avenue. Arthur Nsylor, Atlantlo Highland!, (ex. Will Broadcast a Sermon. ters of Liberty lodge will have a O. Eonndlt. Pinna will bo made fo Mr. Warren criticized tho free- vlco proaldent', Mrs. Daniel Born soo- gathered his crops. They also did tho church's annual brown supper on sire. ' ' rotary, Mrs. J. A. McCoach treasurer Rev. J. W. Tower will broadcast a covorod dlah Boclablo at Clayton & Window Shadci. Mrs. Alma D. Btrail. Long Branab. holders for having retired John other work on tho place., Within sermon from Station WJBI at Red Wednesday, October 15th. and Mrs. S. S. Thompson chaplain. two hours all of tho crops were har- Mairco'a hull Friday night. Now la tho tlmo to Rot these first Frank Slmpion. Matawan, insurancs. Smith and Charles Davenport, two Bank Friday afternoon from four quality nhadca at low prices. .Whlto, of the county detectives, on pensions. Plans for a luncheon to bo.given vested. Mr. Larkln Is slowly Im- green and ecru, 40 cents each. Also Furniture ot All Klmls H'unU' To servo from October 14th to No- noxt month for the members of the proving from his Injury, until five o'clock. Tho subject wll Announcement. He said that tho freholdcrs wore not bo "Tho Melody of a Human Heart.' shades ninclo to order, lowest prlcoa. If you aro moving and have thlngi vember lat. following a conslsttnt course In ordor woro discussed. Committees .to Irving M. Davidson wishes to an- Specials this wool; on quality table you dont want, let us sell them foi A selection from Gypsy Smith wll nounce that ho will bo In his offlco, Philip Aromtsn. Asburr Psrk, Ullor. spending this money for pensions arrange this affair will bo appointed Govern, 48x48 Inches, 40 contu each. you. Wo havo a long lbt of ready Lester McDuntld, FarmtngUale, ft. D, I, Kegs. bo sung. lloom 12, Eisner building, Wodnos- buyers for everything. Tho Treaa- and at tho same tlmo refusing to shortly. . _ _ . v Son our windows. National Bo, 10c pn-inltr. Best quality kegs, from. 1 gallon dnya from 1:00 to C:00, ail day Sat- mid tl.00 Blares (formerly Prown- uro llouao, formerly Rohcrta Co. pay bills lncurrod by Froseoutor up to 60 gallon, either plain or char- urday till 10:00 P. M,, and by appoint- IIcrl>irt Forrest, Helton), clerk, Always Something- New There, NO. 308 THK WINNER. Coopcr Co.) Wo dollvcr. Tclophonc State HlRhwny, Iiml Hank, plum Mr,. Olive YarnaU, DeKord, Jonas Tuition. Mr, Warren said that red. Lowest prices for A-l kegs. It ment oltllor by calling 2506 or 377. Roil Bunk 208O.—Advertisement. 2371.—Advertisement. Instead of paying pensions to able- at tho Five Coiners' Tea Room, Lln- pays to buy good onco. Fruit presses Bally Ann Loo to Glvo Awny Another Madc-to-oi'der suits and top coat Karl Hnylor, AtUntle JHnhlinJi, la. croft, N. J. Such a homey plaoo, and fruit grinders. Five-gallon »5 Ticket This Wcok. from J2-I.D0 up.—Advertisement. lursnee. bodied former detectives It would bo You go there for a bit to oat! every- To Whom It Mny Concern. But nt thn Ciimly Kitchen. JWurr Snyiler, I^onirilo. neebanle, hotter off to ponalon off old men and crooks $1.00 each', all SIMB in stock. Thn pntvon of tho finlly Ann Leo thing Is BO cory, you always stay Wo deliver; call us up. National So, beauty parlor hohllnjr ticket No. 30fl Anyono having; claims ni;nln«t for- We serve thn bent luncli for bust- Wllllum C. l'helan. Morj.nvlll., ,,)„, old women who are no longer' ablo to Your Photograph. mer Red Bank Council, No. D25, K, nosB people und school children In man. longer than you Intended.—Aavertlso- lOo and $1.00 Stores (formerly la entitled to $5 worth of profession- Two lurgo 8x10 photogiapha (reg- ^•orlc. Ho questioned the authority of ment Prown-Coopor Co.) Telephone 2080, al sorvlccs If prcBontcd on or before of C, urn ur^ed to submit snine nt town for 50 conts. Kod Bnnlc Cand) l.ewlu K. McUrlde, Ungllshtown, me« ularly priced ?3S por dozen) for $3.00 onco, duly Itemized and Hworn to bn- Kltchon, 00 Broad ntroot.—Advertise- chKiilo, the freeholders to grant pensions to — •in •• —Advertisement. V noxt Monday. Void nfUr that (lav. children Included. Hnll'u Now Studio, tho. former dotoctlvct. Flnno Tuning. Another co-oneratlvn credit tloknt fora notnry, to tho undersigned with- ment. _ Jnincl Hitter, Keensburg, seltsman, (15 nrohd ntreet, Roil Bunk, ti in two woeku from day of tlilM duto, Abrnm Krkrrsbn, I'urt Menmuilth, sleik. Three tuners nt Tustlng's: experts Cnrd Tarty, will bo awarded to thin wook's na- HCI17. Htudlo hours 9:00 to 12:00, 2:0f Youth. on Btclnway, Hnrdmnh, WoWs and trons noxt Monday. Hally Ann toe John II. NntiKhlon, Tuitla K. Allandorf, Kesmburg, msr- Wnntrul, Used Furniture. to be glvon for tho benefit of tho to 0:00. Homo iiittlnRfl, pout cards Hcnbrlght, N. J, Moot tho Younitor IClomont out chsnt. tho Duo-Art. Phono Rod Bank Tinton Falls auxiliary of Itlvorvlew Halrdrosnlng Bhoppo, 103 Monmoutli amateur finishing,—Advertisement. tho Vive Corners' Tea Room, Lin Wo want all kinds of mod furni- 208-W. Tufltlng'B.—Advertisement hospital at tho homo of Mrs. 10. O. struct, Cnrlton thnntor building September 10th, 1030. Mrs. Kva nrand, freehold towlielilp, ture. Wo hnvo a waiting list of buy- —Advcvtlocmnnt. croft, N. J. Dellcloun oandwlchon, ol Mrs, Anna Drehtn, Betbrlsht, IShlngor, Tinton Fnlls on Wednes- Phono Rod Hunk 2144 for appoint- salads na you may chooao..—Adver- ers for all klmls' of furniture, etn. The licit In Town. day overling, Soptomuor 17th, 8;00 P. ment.—Advortlnoincnt, Look! _ Philip DeChsnt, AslmrjT Ptfk, wattll* Frcnh killed fowl thin wook, pe tisement. mskor. Tho TroaBUro Jloune, formerly Rob- Did you know that wo norvo the M. Admlnnion 75 cents,—Advertlso- 1 erts Co., Htnto Highway, Red Bank. bent lunch In town for B0 cents at inont, pound, 35 contH. Acker, Mrrrnll A Indlvlduiit or chinn, Only limited Harry W, Dennis, Br, fair l(s»«n, real Typewriter lloiulijunrtorn. Condlt Company, 11 Ilrmul, stroot, nuiubot- of pu|illii accepted. TfU'nia Itadlo Impairing, estnte. • Phono 2371.—Advertisement. tho Red Bank Candy Kitchen, 00 horn at Tuntlnn'ii In ilonmutable i«rv Broad atrootT—Advertisement 'lVpowrltors rented, bouRht nnrt phono Rod, Hunk 1500.—Advortlno- rcnrtonnbln, l'hono Viili'lnh Trubln, llirli.rt I- Oarls, Bprlng Lade Helihti, iSotioa •olil. Trubln'n. 118 llrond street. Hod mn nt. lied Hunk lllll-M.—Aclvnrtlnoment. lco by courtoouu, conacloritloun en reel eitntc, lladlo—Tiiitlnc'*—Hodli). Porion who tank tho enr from wll ployeon. Tuntlng'H, 10 Munmoilt Victor, Atwator-Kcnt, Radloln. Su- Unnlt.—Advnrtlsmnent. Mrs, Urnee Kmmons, Csvmlntdals, )tV 9t School Luncheon, 20 Cent*, llama's Nursing Home mid took tlrtL Ynimr I-iiily Wnntod: Ilinlncim I.uii('ln>«, ftO G'riifH, utroot.—Ailvertlnoniont. ' psrhetrodyne. Tlioeo firms will be In consisting of soup, nundwloh, tea, off after two o'oloolt In the morning, Mnke n linblt of rntlnii your lunoli business mix months from now, Fro- cortc Mrt. Kathryn A. .Kitten, Aiburr Park. Rev. H. P. Simpson, New Monmouth. at Wllmort Park 'and Thomas Love- Julian Cottrrll, Freehold, E. P. 4. Xitt McDonnell, Belmar, baggage agent. the fair's success. David Simpson Shrewsbury In 1910, . nanco was adopted. ' ' was chairman of the general com- day has rented a house owned by farmtr. Henry Marclso, Asbury Park, merchant. As postmaster he opened Little Sil- Mr*. Sofia Trukin on the «ame street, Two stroot lights have teen In* Dan|el C. BendrlekiDn, Keyport, eon- Itoger Magee, Manaiaiun, salesman. mittee, • ver's'first postofllce in J875, He was stalled on Forest avenue. tractor. * • ' . Mrs. Helen McCarren, Fair Haven. president ot tha official b'oard of Em- A tax oheok fbr 170.01 wat re- John W. Clark, Freihold. retired. George White, Farmlngdale, R. D. 8, bury Methodist church of Little Sil- ceived from the Boro bueaoa com- VLri, B. Kornhoff. Asbury PaVk, real irmer. • ver since 1003, when he succeeded hla pany. - S. A. Heeves, Jr., Asbury Park, talea* Begin Work on Annual Social MtM*e <• man, father, Joseph W, King. He was the Bills amounting to »1,127.12 w«r* Mn. ClaHsia E. Hcycr, Belford, Mrs. Valeria B. Smith, Highlands. last surviving member ot the con- 1 ordered paid. Tat ahtlctpatlon notu Mri. H. H. Bowtell, Atltntle Hlghlandi, Joseph Dender, Atlantic Htghlands, Parochial School gregation that built the church. The Service Meeting for $700 and 1300 were ordered pal* real eitate. garage. flret wedding there was that of Dr. and $2,000 was paid on ataxrevenu* Harry Richmond, Atlantic Elihlandi, Mod eat! no Lsssa, A i bury Park, barber. Photo by Foxwell. King and Miss Elisabeth Parker of note. _ ,- reataurant. Edward Golden, Atlantic Highlands, Three Hundred -See Rector Little Silver, .The couple celebrated Farther Francis P. Duffy, World Lewis Ma««e, Long Branch, retired. - merchant. Above is a picture of ten members of the first aid and safely squad War ChBpUin, Principal of fhe Red Bank flro department with the squad's new ambulance, -taken Break Ground for Catholic their fiftieth wedding, anniversary In It pays to advertise In The Register. Clement VanPelt, Mttawan, muon.' George King, Keansburg, merchant. 1920, two years before Mrs, King's Joieph Helns. Keyport, timekeeper. In front of Relief (Ire house on Drummond place. From left to right Grammar School at Keans- Speaker Next Week at Mr.. Frank Judge, Spring; Lake, clerk. death. ' ' . ':•...... George Li vain, Belmar, retired. Stanley Krncmer, Lon? Branch, retired. they are Austin Boycc, Augustus Colmorgen, Lawrence Forgus, Raymond burg—To Cott $90,000. Lewis S. Thompson's Estate. Joha L. Hubbard, Red Bank, Janito*. John A, Eaton, Elberon, retired. Brower, Edwin Crelln, Walter Noble, Garrett VanNeBS, Henry Aldsworth, Dr. King was health Inspector of WANT ADVERTISEMENTS, Frederick Perrlne, Morgan nil le, R. D., _MortIi Barr, Belmar, real estate. David Macintosh and John Saville. Three hundred persons witnessed Shrewsbury, township and afterward "The toy problem_Jn_,Moninouth Too Late for Classification. ' farmer. Eugene J. Knowles. Keansbur?, mer- the ceremonies held Monday after- In Shrewsbury and neighboring county" will be the general toplo at Mn. Florence KUloelt. Aabury Park. ~ ihant. the annual meeting of the Monmouth HORSES wanted tq imnturo: ttho ftntit of, Tho first aid and rescue squad of charge and the members of the corps noon in connection with the break- boroughs. Ha was unusually active whito clover mortdijws and running «•• Edward S. Banki, NaveilnJt, mechmic. Matthew Lamb, Manalapan township, In his profession, retiring several county organization for social Bervlce :er. Aiio several lnrgg buatalli for' retired. receive ho compensation whatsoever. ing of ground, for the now paroohlal John Xeniuy, Deal, painter. the Red Bank lire department will years ago on account of his health. at Mra. Lewis 8. Thompson's at Lln- warden. Walter Flold, TlaUWamr rend, Michael Gormley, Matawan, clerk. Nathan Kraemer, Long Branch, retired. havo a meeting tonight at, Relief The'headquarters of the corps 1» at school to be erected on Carr avenua K. T. U, No. 1, Rod Bonk Bird Gardner. Allentown, blackimlth. Henry Flntes, Farmlngdale, R. 0. 2, adjoining St. Ann's church and rec- He was a member of the state as- oroft Thursday afternoon of next flrehouse on Drummond place; The Union flrehouse on Shrewsbury ave- week. HUNTUK8, NOTICE—Juat th« plica «• Mrs. Anna U. Hampton, Long Branch. 'armer. corps will soon conduct a drive for tory at Keansburg. Rev. John A. sociation of publlo health Inspeotors. build n Blmok for tna hunting iiaaon: Hyman Green, Aabury Park, merchant. nue. The ambulance and services of Mri, Jean Stelser, Union Beach. an inhalator. members of the equad may be ob- Kearney, pastor of the church, at Surviving him are four children, Rev; S"ranols P. Duffy of thelot, Mnnohawkln Torrace, »B7.»0l MaritU Mri. Florence Ivlna, Red Bank. F. B, Frestage, Keansburg, .plumber. Churoh. of the Holy Cross at New ««»0»£HM/-Ely--Jry-la- OBMtnut tained by caljlng the Red Bank two o'clock turned the first spadeful Mrs. W. A. Shoemaker, Miss Ella H. itrent, Bod Bank.' - John Kearni. Cliffwood. clerk. Miss Josephine Fenton, Red Bank, sales- The squad was organized In the King and William P. King of Shrews- Tork will be the prinolpal speaker! lady. borough hall. of earth, which officially started the Hairy W. Doyle, Union Beach, falei* early summer by thirteen Red Bank bury and J, Raymond King of Red Father Duffy was chaplain In the FRUIT JARS and jollr BU«M for aati" Clarence Beam, Jr., MaUwtn, clerk, Ve J. Hausotte, Belmar, carpenter. men, holders of Red Cross flrat aid Raymond Brower Is president of work of excavation. a cents each. Call »t It Brown plat*, Bank. He also leaves two grand- famous fighting 69th division of tho Red Bank, phone 1858-W.* . Arthur E. Foiter, Farminffdale, weaver. Joseph Flood, Manasquan, undertaker. cards. They havo since bought a mod- the corps, Walter Noble.Is captain, The building, whlcfc was designed E. Wolcott Farry, Se»brl«ht, retired. John Carol louo, Asbury Park, Bales men. by Vincent J. Eck of Bed Bank, will children, Mary Elizabeth Shoemaker New Tork national guard during the LOST, Friday, on Wnrd avenue or Htrtl- ern ambulance and by virtue'of do- Austin Boyco, Is flret lieutenant, Law- world war. Ho Is holder of the Crolx homo lane, a rale' of tterllnr irilvir Harry Lewli, Belmar, merchant Joseph Hoicowltt, Freehold, laundry. nations havo fully equipped It. Tho be of Spanish architecture and will of Shrewsbury and Robert Laurie Charles McDonald, Jr., Engliuhtown^ rence Forgus' second lieutenant, and King of Red Bank, and a sister, Mrs. de Guerre of tha French government roanry bonds. Finder please return to' . - Edward Farry, Br.. Keyport, retired. squad did commendable work during conform with the present church Ruth M. Jeffrey. Ward avenue. Rumion,* Mra. Lydla WHIett, Sea Girt •aJeiman. Augustus Colmorgen secretary and Elizabeth King Crater of Somervllla. and the dlatlnqulBhed service ' cross Mrs. Mary Bratzo, Long Branch. the Gold Cup races last month. treasurer. Other members are Ed- and rectory on the property. The YOUNQ WOMAN -wishes uoiltlon » Joseph Ward, Aiburr Firk, retired. site was acquired several years ago Rev. W. N. Pike of the Little Silver of the United States. chambermaid in small family; AddreU Y, E. Chabert, Loch Arbour, clerk. The ambulance fs available day mund Crelln, Garrett. VanNess, Hen- R. P. D, No. 2. Bo» C8-A. Keyport, N. J.* To serve from November 3d to No- Mrs, Helen Barkalow, Freehold. and night to residents and accident when the present church was erect- Methodist church conduoted the fu- Short speeches will be made by ry Aldsworth, David Macintosh, Commissioner William J. Ellis of the vember 15th. Mrs, Annie Baden, Eatontown. victims within ten miles of Red John Saville, George Predmore, ed. neral Saturday afternoon at half-past John T. Bateman, Eatontow'n,. retired. state department of Institutions and USED FURNITURE enle, Bed. Bank Kenneth Clayton, As bury Park, real ei- Bank. All work is done free of Frank Reuther and Alfred KublL The structure will be built of tap- two .o'clock at the late residence. tate. W. F. Conover, Atlantic Highlands, Burial In charge of R. R. Mount & agencies, Judge Harry Truax and Auction Rooms, St East Front' estry brick and will consist of ono street, uvo doon east of theater. Harry Haljtht, Spring Lake, elerk. painter. story and basement It will house Son was at Evergreen cemetery at Senator FJ. Donald Sterner;-. Rabbi Daniel Hosartr, Aibury Park, salesman. Leon Bnmn, Matuwan, merchant. Little Silver. Tho bearers were Wai' Nathan Wltklh, Jr., of Red Bank Otto Ifane, Asbury Park, hotel. . Mrs. Catherine Appledorn, Bradley SCHOOL NIGHT AT CHURCH. eight classrooms and an auditorium WANTED, girl as waitress and to asslit with a Beating capacity of one thous- ter Crater, Frank Sherwood, William will give the invocation and'bene- '. B. M. Kempt, Lonx Branch/ merchant. Beach. Summer Session dlotlon will be celebrated by Rev. A. • In dining room. Apply Hudson Houn, Joha R, Johniton, Freehold, retired. B. Berniteln, Belmar, clerk. and. The building will be. 184 feet T. Parker, Trumbull Smith, Harry 18UHudson nvenuo, phone Had Baltic »«). Annual Service to be Held at New Edwards and George Sohedla. J. M. Wilson of Rumson, . William Gerkiiu, Atlantic Highland., Alex. C|emowitz, Asbury Park, tailor. Monmouth Sunday Night, in length and will vary in width. ATTRACTIVE oottigafor rent In Shrews- merchant. Mrs. Jennie Beam, Port Monmouth. of Mystic Shrine The speeches will be preceded by bury; within walking distance of Little The cost will be about $90,000. Silver railroad station, bus liner, caurchsi Daniel Landln, Neptune, barber, Joseph Bailey, Springs Lake, salesman. The fourth annual school night short' business session, A > report 1 Manlif L. Brannln. Red Bank, drugnlit. NThe general contracting work will and school i will rent for winter month*, Joseph M. Ivlni, Imltyitown, retired. Balaam Temple to Convene at observance of the New Monmouth AGED RESIDENT DEAD. of tho organization's progress in tho or yocrlyi furnished or unfurnished, AIL1 John Koppleman, Port Monmonth, Joseph Acker, Asbury Park, agent. be done under the supervision of Baptist church will take place Sun- Mr. Eck by Alexander Domoskl of past year will be read and election improvements. Telophone Bed Bank 14tS butcher. Rev. Harry Bright, Fair Haven. Asbury Park Next Saturday— George B. Lee, 72 Tears Old, HI lor furthor informatio Sidney V. Bray, Holmdel, retired. day evening at eight o'clock. ' The Bast Orange. Phillip Eager of Long of officers and directors will'be held. Mrs. Gertrude Dey. Red Bank. Ceremonies in Casino to Fol- principal objects are to welcome the Long Time. The directors whose three-year termB LOST, rocketbook, Tuesday evening «t Robert Gasimhn, .Aibury Park, retired. George Burlew, Keyport, truckman. Branch has the contract for the Mlddletown village or vicinity I con- James N. Allen, Keansburff, contractor. George, Fleming, Union Beach, painter. low Big Parade. *-" piibllo school Instructors back to expire this year are Mrs. Leon Cub- Mlddletown township and to express plumbing and heating and tho elec- George B. Lee, a resident of Red tained turn of money and driver's license, Joseph Clear, Belmar. tinsmith. Harley . Cook, Freehold, merchant, trical work will be done by George Bank for the past 31 yean, .died Sun- berly, Mrs. C. C. Snydor, Mrs. Har- bearing tho namo of Joseph McCain, Mn. Agnes Jenningi, Faralngdalt, fi. Edward Evanaon, Englishtown, auto The summer ceremonial of Salaam appreciation of the benefits of den L. Crawford, Mrs. Howell Wool- Lakewood, N. J, Findor telephone Long lealer - ' „„ temple Nobles of Mystic Shrine will schools and colleges. Frank How- W. Jacobs of Keyport day afternoon at his home On Sun- ley and William Smith.- Branch 8003-H. Reward.* I • . Mrs. Edward Boughton, Llncroft. Bet avenue of a general breakdown, William Hale, Spring Lake Heights, me- be held In the now casino at Asbury ard Lloyd, supervising principal of The meeting will be held on the TWO HUNDRED ertare feet of flagstone chanic . , Timothy ColUni. Cllflwood, elerk. Park next Saturday. A sp'ecial train the schools of Mlddletown township, He was 72 years old and had been in lor sale. Inquire at 37 Riverside »v«- George Batler, Aiburr ParV, chauffeur. Mrs. Ruisetl Cort, Freehold, SUBPRISE FAREWELL PAKTY. poor health for four years, Confined awn, if it Is clear and In the event noo, nod Bank, phone 427.* carrying tho Shrlncrs will arrive at will preside. The address ' of wel- ot rain it will be held indoors. Gbarles E. Better, Freehold, R, *D. 8, James Carroll, Atlantic Highlands. Asbury Park at two o'clock. It 1Bcome will be made by John B. Ben- to his room since January, Mr. Lie's, FOR SALE, violin, with can and bow fin farmer. v John Dersalet, Ocean Grove, plumber. Miss Margaret Elliott of Red Bank John L. Montgomery, executive good condition; also Royal typewriter. expected that Governor Morgan F. nett, principal of the Matawan pub- condition became suddenly worse last No. e. Apply H. Ely, 153 Chestnut street. Varley WatkJm, Eatontown, retired. Larson, a member of the temple, will Enters Pratt Institute. week. secretary of the social service organ- Red Bank.' Mrs. Molll« Slot, Aiburr Park. lic school. Paul J. Redcay, principal ization, will attempt to organize a bo present. In the parade, which Mr. Lee was born at Tardley, Penn- FOR SALE, oak fireplace wood in two-. Nicholas Geary, Aibury; Park, elerk. of the Mlddletown township school, A farewell surprise party was giv- nub-committee of the publlo relations James Gorman, New Monmouth. gard- Newark Man Buys will be about two miles In length, will take part in the service. Theen Thursday night at the home of sylvania, and was the son of the late foot lengths; also two-Inch seasoned ask' there will be divisions for various William and Rachel Reeder Lee. Hocommittee. The. members will be In- plank. Walter Field, R. F. D. I. Nut- sermon will be preached by Rev. Miss Gladys Forrar of Wallace terested and responsible residents swamp road, Rod Bank. Mrs. Lottie Fahver, Highland•. Shrine clubs and requests havo been Jacob J. Sessler, pastor of the Re- street, Red Bank, in honor of Miss lived at Trenton for a number of TOMATOES and enlibrme. wholesale or re- Otto Keller, Keamburg, merchant Hockman Place received for locations from other of Monmouth county, chosen to up- formed church of Mlddletown vil- Margaret Elliott of McLaren street, years before moving to Red Bank. He hold the principles of the "Big tall; other freshly gatherei vegetables; ' Joseph Koenan, Long. Branch, real w- temples. The parade will start at lage. Special muslo will be rendered who has entered Pratt Institute at was a, blacksmith and for 25 years Sunshlno Fnrm, Monmouth road, West jUte. John Ebersberger, a Retired Bus- Brother" movement. LonH g Branch, phone Long Branch IQBl. 6:30 P. M. Following tho parade the by the adult choir which consists Brooklyn. was employed by Charles H. Hurley v»nfth orlsN Lafayette Jones, Bed Bnnk, retired. many interesting facts about the quet In December, Miss Morion Burbank Betrothed to tributes, and also those .who so kind- nal i,rlc«. Act tiuick( Tustlna'a, lfl Mon> race. IVIIss Matilda Trnmm to Become tho mouth fltroot, lied Hunk. James Kounlhnn, CllfTwood, clerk. Tho Past Masters' Masonic associ- Former Red Bank Resident a Victim Brooklyn Young Man. ly loaned their automobiles for tho Joseph Lehman, Long Urn rich, real es- Plans for the unnual outing nnd Brldo of Jesse Nlblett, oi Heart Disease, funeral. PIANO—KMHIHII & Unch, small natural tate. clambako to bo hold Tuesday, Sep- ation of the county at a meeting at Miss Marlon Burbank of Fair Ha- Augustus Buhmann, mnhfiKiiny, now koya nnd bans strings; Long Branch Monday night decided Mian Matilda Tramm, who lives at vory roiuonnblo, on termns |10 down, 18 William S. Holmes. Freehold, antiques. tember 30th. wero discussed. Final Qcorgo Willis, Jr., formerly of Red ven will be married to Herman En- Marie Buhmann. n month. Tuwtlnn's. 10 Monmouth street. Mra. Marie Jonei, Asbur/ Park. to hold a banquet the first Monday Rod Bank Manor, in Mlddletown Bank, died very suddenly last —Advertisement^ arrangements lo attend tho state township, near River Plaza, and dress, son. of Mrs. Barbara Kndresa PIANO—Hmnll (Irmid; cant toll from new, Stephen ^rlinth, Asbury Park, retired, night in December. At this tlmo it Wednesday at his homo at Bay Head. of Brooklyn, Thursday night of next only rented thin numtner. lleftular price M IBI Ln ira M. (loodenouijh, Lonjf meet at Jnmcsbtirs next Tuesday, is hoped to have all tho past masters Jesse Nihlott of Koyport wlll.bo mar- Card of Tbanks. when District Deputy George Dray Death was due to heart dlaoase. Mr. week at half-past seven o'clook »BCO—you™ for J44G. Uos tills I Termsi Brnnch, elfrit. of the - soventoen lodges extending rlor Sunday afternoon at threo Willis Is survived by his wife and Tho family of tho lato Mrs, Jennfo f 20 dctioBlt, $12 ench montli. Trade In . Wnllcr V. Jnckson, Freehold, chauffeur. will bo the guest of honor, wore nlso from Keyport to Point Pleasant o'clock at the homo of Miss Tramm's the Fair Haven Methodist church. Polhomus desire to thank all those your oK! pinno, 'rustlnK's, 10 Manmouth John HoiYman, Union Ileach, painter. made. mother, Mrs. Laura Tramm. Rev. H. by his motlior, Mrs. Alnetta Van' The coromony will bo performed by who offered sympathy to them dur- Btreot, Iloil llnnk. members of the association. At the Pelt of Red Bank. Ho also loavca a ^ Mrs. Cherry Hamilton, Oceanpiirt. present time thero aro 350 past mas- Plcrco Simpson, pastor of tho New Rev. Harry J. Bright, pastor of the ing their recent boreavemont, espe- ONK InrKo seed hot; for Bnlo. G. W, Cod* ••K.^ James ],. Hudson, Union Beach, retired. Held on Assault Charge. Monmouth Baptist church, will per- brother, a half-brother and a half- ohurch. A reception at the home o cially tho boys of tho Jersey Central IJt phono Mhldlotawn 492-F-4. ftfank Ht-mlrickBDn, Fair linven, me- ters eligible to membership. Andrew Powor and Light Company of the ICICUOX. clmup, Ilko new; used only short Edward Gormley of Matnwnn was form tho ceremony. Tho couple will slatcr, all of whom llvo at Red Bank Miss Burbnnk's sister, Mrs. Henry chanic. II. Coloman of Rod Bank is secre- They aro Harvey M. Willis, James Red Bank and Lone Branch dis- tlnia; solllnir i>n nccount of moving, 8 held under $500 bnll for tho action tary of tho aaiioclation.' start housekeeping at Keyport atadler of River road, will follow tho Biiilnit ntleot, Ileil Hunk, j Jacob II, Karr, nclmnr, It. I). J, /firmer. VanPolt and Mlaa May VanPelt. The tricts, Rev. Mr. Sherman and A. W, Hnripy Hemlcraon, firndloy Besch, re- of tho grand Jury lnst night l>y JUB- whero Mr. Nlblett la employed. Miss ceremony, _ Wordon; also those who sent flower PUill.IO clilor mill; sweat elder for salt. ' funeral wns hold Sunday and burin ( nor tired. • tlco Elmer C. Wtilnrlght of Hhrowa- Honoris Sovernl Kentnln. Tramm lived at Keansburg until re- and cars.—Advertisement, 1^"5« 5 M! '_ Ml'ldletnwn towmhlp. James E, Origtts, New Monmouth, farm- bury before whom he npiieurcd on cently. was made at Toms River. ENTERTAINED CARD^ CLOT. TllOltOuVllI link I) "(iuornaey bull, two er. Several rentula were reported last Card of Thanks. joiini old; tuliurcullir tested. Call 178 a charge of nsHnult and battury pre- Mmtl]nhlIJIJ Edward IIIHenbrandt, Interlnken, iale»- week by William A. Hopping, real Fair Haven Children Hurt Mrs. Irving Blnk of Maple Avenue We desire to thank our rclatlvos, man. ferred by bin RlHtor, Margaret Clan- BELFORD GIRL TO WED, UrVFOOT ynclit77ully eijulnpeil, suit'- cy, alao of Mntmvnn. Trooper Georgo cstato broker with offices on Linden James Acker, five year« old, son Had a Forty Thursday. friends and neighbors for tholr many Jesis West, Long Iiranch, mechanic, plnco, • Mra. ChiuluH Rogera'a resl- aeti of kindness and sympathy In nl.lo lor Florida crulnlngi bargain If Mri, Hetty Kumps, Aahury 1'ark. Woatorvelt of Matawan made the of Mr. and Mrs. William Ackor of BOW nt OIKO; Ulorllni; engine; boat leajy ' dencQ on J'rnnrh avenuo waa leaned Miss Verna llelniulh nnd Stephen Mrs. Irving E. Rink of Maple ave- our great bereavement caused by tho for Imnieilliito uso, Dobbins, Itlvorslde Charles D. Snyiler. Avon, rt>n] eiUt#. nrrcftt. Oonnlcy waa nllogcd to htivo Wlckman Will bo Mnrrled Sunday. Fair Havon, suffered a broken arm nua entertained tho Red Bank flvo- death of our husband and fathur. IJMvo. Jtod llnnlt, iihnno 1850.* Kmmor Clnytun, Port Montnouth, build- atruck Miss Cinncy during an nr|ju- last week when ho foil off a fence William dross. er, 'Mlsa Vorna Holmuth, daughter of hundred olub at her homo Thuraday AorfiniBiiohSdr^irorini'i^ h ODII spring; mont laat Sunday night. ^ Tho broken bone waa reset at tho aflornoon. Tho priro winners were ; Mrs. William Cross nnd Family, llbrni-y tnhlo, rlinlrs iind china clout. ftev, Robert J. Ilotildln, Naveilnk, Mr. and Mrs. William Hclmuth of —Advertisement^ Ed ward OulKher, K'ryport, retired. ———^-* ••• — Rlvervlow hospital. Mrs. Benjamin Crato, Mra, Mnymo Iniiulro In Mr. l'nilcliy's fruit store. ill»« Mrs. Clara Motzgnr'u houno on Broad Bclford, and Stephen Wlckman of Jean Chandler, two years old, er_rond, iiimr Lnfnyotle street, llumion,' Jftnte* 0. Klutr, ittme Drinth, Inaur- Burned to Uio Ground, street nl Shrewsbury. Joseph Picono Longstroot, Mrs. Margaret Delia and C'nrd of Thanks, anrc. Leonardo, will bo married Sunday daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs, Goorgo UAKCiAlN—Now rorfoctlon"lhree.biirMr Tho Daniel Frost house nnar Chap- hiiii rented liln liiuisu on Poplar •nvc- afternoon at half-pnat thrco o'clock Mrs. Rink. Tho family of the lato Joseph Ily- Kuiiorfex oil ntovn. like new) must be Mri, Nina Ilnkerman, Tleri Hank, Chandler, also of Fair Haven, caught Other1 guests woro Mrs. Honry nn wlBh to extend tholr licnrtfcl neon tn be appreciating Phone n.d Bank Freilerlck Jrnnlnss, Freehold, contrac- el IIlll cnught flrc lust Friday night nuo nt Fair Haven l» Mrs. Ifcnry nt tho honto of Miss Hclmuth's als- and was destroyed. Tho house lind n fishhook In her hand. Tho hook rnnscli, Mrs. William Paasch, Mrs. thanks and appreciation to all win 1818-11. II. A. Krlcillnndor, Hmllh street, tor. Wray of_ Vliiolnml. Albert T. Doro- tcr, Mrn. Earl K. Kaslmond of Bol was removed at tho Rivcrvlow hos- rendored aid or*asslstod In any way KalrJIjiyen, N. J. Mr», Florenci Diincsn. Frenetxi. boon damaged by flro on two pro- ford. Tho ooromony will bo per Hurry Clnyton, Mrs. Frod Boodorf, mu.l'a residence on Washington pital. In our recent bereavement. 1020 ITAHCKY UAVIDHoifi inoforcyeir Mri. Ivoretta Ilurkt, Marlboro. vlouo occnnlonn nnd It wnn not oc- street lins been taken by Mrs. II. J. formed by Rov, H. Plorco Simpson Mm. Dolly Thorp, Mr*. Ralph Signed, chean to iiulck buyer; with side can John K. T, Downs, Port Monrnouth, me- cupied. It won a vory old building llrown of Yonlt Mlohacl Cnnno- of Now Monmouth. Mr. Wlekmnn Rhondcs and Mra. Harry Longatreat. Wife and Daughter, Iniiulro for Jonepli I.lnhiirt, at Neveslnk ehanlc, , - \ ftnd It 'Wafl owned liy the developnrti haa n. position with an Insurance Injured nt Long Drnnch, niistnillre.* Mri. Anna Jaekion, Wanamsna. dy of Ilnhohcn lins rented Mrs, Bora Jarnoa Addlson of Southard novoro- Fattier and Brothers. of tho Atlnntlc Illfthlmuln (.iiirdcnn Klltzcr'u cottai;o on rronpect avenue. company nt Now York. —AdverllBomont, ANTmiJK!l~for~«iinn a n"rTi~ee7t of old' Alfred Oravel, Lponnrdo, retired, ncctlon. ly Injured hla right foot lant week Victim oi Henri Disease. cho»«moii. n pntr of Prlatol nlaBU do- K. Walt Havens, Bea Qlrt, manufncturir Richard Rchwabo of Highland! (Hod rnMoin nnd ninny other Interesting things when liln motoroycla collided with a C'nrrt of Thanks, diirllin next week from Monday, •Septein. ttenry Hcudrlrkion, Aibury Park, r« Accident ill I.lnrrnft. riinlanx Girl lo Wed. cotipo, driven by David Boott of Tin of heart dlacnno lait weak at tho By this method I dcslro to thnrik 14r«d. . County I.4'f;lnii Mrrllnf;. liei lltli. to Hnturilny, Uoptamlier 20th. 74 VA noilan owned and driven by Or- Mr. nnd Mrn. William Sevcrln o ago of 00 yearn. lie was born In all of thoao who In any way cx- Bhrowsliiiry nvoliuo, plinnn 11020 Red nahk; Hudolph i, flroii, Tort Monmouth, tci A innddnff of tho Mnnmoiith coun- ton Fnlln. Tlin accldont liapponoi 1 vlllo. Jjyunii of Hprlnc J.uko nklililod Phalanx nnnounco . tho cnfrnRcmon nt Long Dranclt nnd Addlson wan Oormnny and hi»d been n rculdent o prossed sympathy towards Mrs. Ilnn- TO Uli'i'AIN ilie i,OBl hell, ntlvertUein Th*e° dealer, ty orgniilr.iidnn of tlio Amrrlrnn le- nett In her days of affliction nnd to- ItouUter'a (llnniillled UdhimiiB. Every- )&. I*»{*r Lane, Long limnrh, rial «« Into H fenen on Newman Hpi'lni;a Of their daughter, Mian Ktliol Hov taken to Ilia Long Branch hospital. Highlands noveral years. Tho fun- gion will bo Iirlil tonight nt 'clglil rond ul Llncroft Kiinday nlj;ht. No wards me In tin sad hours of my ba- l"»ly In lied Hunk nml vicinity reads The Utt, . urln, to Theodore Carle, eon of ICd- Ho -WAS accompanied on (he motor- eral waa hold Saturday with Rov. rcsvoment. llsKli>lcr. D. It, lib ode i, Pair Hnrtni, mtn-hant, o'clock At the roonio of tho VruoIioM ono WHO injured and nu nrrcntn woro ward Cnrlrj of Rlvoroldn drlvo, Lo- cycle by Elmer Patterson, aluo of Howard Frsser In charge, Burla mnde. I Abram T. Ucnnott. (Want advertisements eontlnuel ot'Mtt nichard tuker. V*\tord, KtudanU OUBI Point. Bniitliard vu atjralr View cemetery. —Advertisement. pure.). *3tED BANK REGISTER,-SEPTEMBER 1(K, 1980.. Page Fifteen ARTICLES FOR SALE. BUSINESS NOTICE MISCELLANEOUS. EMPLOYMENT. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR RENT—If you deslr* to rent in Red SVBSOREBN TREES—JUwdwUndroni i. O. EfiCUELDACH « SON, 126 W«l MORTGAGE MONEif—On approrel real WANTED, position; chaufTeur, mechanic OR RENT at Rums on, modern, flve-room l •iiliu, p.onl.i, .had. and ornsntfntol 'Front street. Bed .Bank, pboaa 1170, astata, In Rad Bank and rletnltr. In axtd jttprseman: «-perlanc«d oiill ftId Bank or -vicinity we have a very larjra ORTV housen WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. oiit; llntlnc available for your uis. WblU- bungalow for rent, all , Improvements, •ad Ruauoa, I .r«... Call and l»t ui .how you thn wa Aoto aeees,orles and TUlcanlafng. •mounts o( 11,000, 16,000 and I10.0M. roustabout; free to travel. Employed at garage; near bus Una; residential location; (OontloBsd trea Bwnoini ».!«•> , b.v* tlmt wr. combln.tlom pish Quality tfhlterch Inc.. Bel Bank. • pre.ent. Adore*. W. P. C, drawer M, Bed Pach. Ine- Bed Bonk. -• for you to eaoon .frooTB rou art M. h. McCOLOAN,-n.uneryman and land- Bank.' very clean. Can ba seen anytime. ?bone *A in burin*. _ and low prlct. Wa will not aik yeu to scape contractor: trees and shrubbery DVERT1SINO U today ona the bait par- HOUSE, for rent on Hechnnio street; good Rumaon 437, Kront strtet. R_d 1 ARTICLES FOR SALE, buy. It tht tr«i will not Mil thamnlve* STKNDOUA.PHEK, experienced, competent. locition, neni* center ot town; saitaMe pruned; grading, driveways, walk* eon. Ing profusions. Learn adv.rtl,ln« or OESIRAULE omca for rcDt It, the' Eisner ALE or rent; yeaar rounound 'Domi*. feunia* we don't want you to h»v« tham. Numry •trueted. Top.olljclndera. nil dirt. 10 oemmenlal art. Wa taaeh tt In all Ita desires permanent poiltlon with local for small family and rent, la very reison- bnildiniff; . Apply at the- office of M c ottB B CANARY hlids end (old Bib for sal*. W. at Imlayatown BUUoiu No trtta dus Bun* ablss. Applppyy at the office of SigtnnnSigtn d Ett- Slgtnui »Z ' , *« ' hoteis, storei, -" rlnekney road. Bad Bank, phona 1401«W. brailohMt also lanilieapta. In oiTor watav firm. Can furntsh best of reference!. Ad- Etaner_Co,t cr teltphont Rad Bk _U_Q_P,_ now bav> . fall lln, of Bsnirj bird, and d«y«._ Albert Nsl.cn. AtUnto—i. N. J. . rJCo.JC . oi__tclephone-Bad-BanlhBdBk k 11001100. !aildin_LJflH and *_«»»}->»—till I 1 <~ntTIUHo ~ ^ FLOOB8 EBBURf ACED—We speclaJUa-la ;oJorCaUorwrltafoicfartiier4iiform;oJor»CaUorwrltafoicfartierir a dres»8.-K. C, drawer M.-Iied Banlc.* ON THB^Shrewsbury River In Red Bank, ummer rental-. "$?. K.nnsdV'* 8ons,*4» B\osi*StioL^toJ FOR SALE,--nnall upright piano and .tool making aid (loon look like new. Ht» lon. Terms reasonable. Evening Its ions DO YOU NEED domestic help7~ Juat call FOIt BENT or sfile, bungaJows and bousaj; Beautiful Urge residence for rent, fur- EilwHtll,, 110 In Bood order." A. S. Cokaltt, 178 loon alio nflnlsh,!. Estimatas ehser. 'roro %|00 to I too P. JL* Avon Art BohooL ue (employerifree); male'and female •Dine barealns. Fourteen acrea land near nished Jor year; exceptional rental for one Washington street. Ktyport, N. J.. phone 103 Main atrset Avon-br-th..8se. V. J. Kesnsburg, aultabie for poo-ltr« '—y farm*-'"": onl-1-y hBUNOBBa ton for sail I naralar toys. 'oily liven/ Croal.r t Son, Fair Haven, help; rcferencea thoroughly Inveatlsated. ^eelring a high class rsildence. Whlta- TBUTTONWOOb at Shr.wVbur/l1' • tanil- 784"W' • • ' <• J» phona Rad Bank 1088. Atlantlo Employment Agency. SI First 16,600. Caleb L. kukircr,. Belford, N. J.. , Inc.. Red Bank. Oorl.'s Kennals, Nutswunp toad, j*on« avenue. Atlantic Highlands, phone 6_S. *hon« Keansburg 60--M. som* EniiU.h tyiw hou>» at n'ltcX B.d Bank 1181. ANTIQUE and modim fumltur* *nd d«e- OAR va«htQS my spaotalty^ t guarantee WAKtlD. Tea) ealTes, best eatUe u>4 RIVERSIDE HEIQHTS-^New resldsnca of rchlt.cturo and substantial oonatrueUon. oratlona; btnullful xnahojtny Mshboy. HAUL for rent: third door, 10 Broad TOP SOIL BU din. grading of all klntai yon a latiifactory lob, Let me prove Dlta, Top market prltea paid, laah. BED BANK Employment Agency »n4 six rooms and. bath; fine section on vallsble (or sale In this exclusive and r.i- ' alio roadway. baDttl Uk.wooUk«l»ood .la, Hcr«tBrl0i. ipapli mlnUtur* highway, my ability. Cbarle. A. Jones, c-pert note- Nurses' Registry, telephone 1«22; estab- •trctt, for lodge, dene*' or entertain- paved atrtet. Rent $65. Whlta-Fach, Inc. Identlal park. yhotpuraphs, .prtc. anj , «[ndmJ , U» iton«, cheffy *latit top d«k, mahoatnr «nd mn- mobile wa.ber at Boro Bu.iei, Inc., Globt JL H Crawford Ou, Tlnton fall., N. lished 1925. Help supplied, references; ments. CSD be rented by the) rear, month Rod Bonk, phone 2100. tejmi on application; within tb. ant of WMbsd (raral, ,lae, «|- — " pie drop-laif t»bl«i, neodlapoint uphol- Court and Mech.nlo street Red Dank. or evening. Apply R. _I#nc« & Sons, 12 PrlsM raaicnabla. HoBowari d O. Boitv.lt, J. choaa —atoDtown let. nurse, on call day or night, Mn. I. Bat- Broad streot, Red Sank. -• IX ROOMS and bath, sunparlor; fine resi- Shrewsbury's blstorlo .hade) and oul,L and thon. 1W. B.d Bank. itered chain, maroon Valour upbolittr«d nt 1 Bt lon nl as/ actets to all th. coast resorts. A win. k WE BUY. and sell old shoast men', and terab;,' 126 Harding road, formerly « In on... Apply O. AlttlWB bn>d t UBh foe ia\as • and Plymouth wins chair*/ colonial ilda> WANTED, to board horse, and cattle by Whlte-Pach. Irtc<( Red Bank, phone 2100. of hardwood. Price West Front street. Red Bank. , GIM, wanted fo. confectionery store, with street, Red Bank, for rent: favorable lo- H. Nevlui, ahretf.butr, K. J. condition; mada of hardwood. PrJL board•, conioln and colTat tablet; unusual week or month. James Hlckey. photta cr.tiou; moderate rent. Apply at thaj9fl.e« ITTLE SILVER home for rent, si*: SIX-ROOM madam bunvaloir, alt Irapror.- 160.00. i Call at • WiWillWillial i m atra«tt . H«d JERSEY COAST laundry, 6t)7 Wait Front Holmd.l 70-F-S1. < knowledge of bookeeplntr and typewrit- patchwork quilti, taptitrlai, p«lnt!nKfl, ng;-re.ldent of Hed Dank preferred. Bra- of Slgmund Elinsr Co., or tolephona Red rbdnlf ahd'bath; all Improvements, and mantsV Including tile bath, open flrs- BBuiltl , afUfU r »»i00 0 P. MM.« prlnti, ebalie lounffoi, old roekari. nilr- >tr««t. River Plats, I* iba pFac« to bring GOING SOUTH. Miami, Florida, StpUm- Bank 1100, bus line; |55.OO. Whlte-Pach, Inc., place, etc.- Make offer. A. P. Blacksmith. CONCBET& B»»a! and ouon aana 1Tot l'orB, chest of drawars. Falil«y ihawli*. your laundry work and aava one-third tha gar,' 23 West Front street,, Bed Bankk.. Red Bank. rill. Phone Red-Bank UQ7.?$faarUa Bno- ber 21st! will taka passengers. Pbona KOR KENT, ttotes, oll\ee«. Gats, bou>__, Hartshorn, place. Mlcldletpwn. N. J. •s> tt. Bltaatt, pbota S»40.w. Bad door kr.ocksra, urvlca plaUi, brail can- Tefferson 70K, or Kean.burg 68i. MAID wanted to wash dishes «nd help apartmentsi Improved; all locations. Just dlflatlcki, tippy Ubt*iV old iilv«r mnd War, proprietor. a . with kitchen work. FOB KENT at low rental, one furnlshed CUOIGK LIST of prop.rtles (or .al. o> Bank, IJOCUST TIMBER wanted for Brapa po.ta. Apply to Hudann iff Broad street, at 12 Mechanic street, house and one unfurnished house; each Bl»i, Brand father and banJo clock*: Ori- IMSTKUHENTB bouKht. sold and ei. House, 131 Hudson ivenue, Red Bank, ^and ft Loan Co. r < t> B ih D Hobbi rel I. ental and booked rug«j Bndlroni, flntooli In latter give location of timber, esti- contslnlns six rooms and bath; all Im- LUtlr I. . i°. Sllf.r«,, ""f. N.J., , -phonn -- '">- - ""- ehanired; bargains and expert repairing phone 944. provements. Phone Red Bank 687-W. or and icraani. Bad Bank Furnitura Ex- of all InstrnniBnts. Scott's Badio and Ma- iata number of treea and site and prlca FOR RENT, modorn office on riocond floor; Bant ?er tree: otherwise no attention paid to WANTED, young white girl, willing to very centrally located; rent $15 per apply 17 PeUrs placs. Rad Bank. TWENTY ACRES of hlch, l.v.l linrl, la,,. chsnve, 85 Bait Front «treat, phona Red «lo Store, 410 Main .treat, Asbnrjr Park, irontaKO on concrete ahore road, on, mil. Bnnk 282. oiler. Theron McCampbell. Holmda), N. J. , sleep In.and take care ot boy nine years month to right party, phono Red Bank IX ROOMS and bath. Improvements. Ad- CHWS.CHAFT .Desdbo.t. 1829 model, 22 om; able to do gome cooking*. Call at 267-W. . • to depot anil bench. Luk.r's Realty, B.l- H1SMSTITCH1NO, Mexican, cold, .Uv«r, tVIATION—Where would you hav. been Monniouth Employment Service. B9 Mon- dreia 62 Black Point road, Rumson, 'ord, N. J., phona Keansburg 501-11 or feet. 10« h. v-l »PM<1 as mllMi P«f'«« FOR SALE), it vtry iweet toned pUnot fln» today if you. had learned all about radio LITTLE SILVER houso of six room-, hot phone 652, condition. Tarma If iwmtxl. Bee Dick- condition. S«ll for l«ai than half of ate., button., pinking, plaltins. em- mouth Btraet, phone Red Bank 1888. 45. • broidery, trimming, and novelties. Mas. ir automobiles a few yeara back7 'Mow, water beat; two-car garage, located near KEADY for occupancy October 1st: five- BkRaDnk cost. Addr«» I. JP., drawer M, Rfld rou can learn to fly with & veteran pilot RELIABLE girl wanted for general house- bus line; rent $62.50 per month. Hadley- WHAT HAVE TOUT—D.scrlba DrOMrty Dank.« "...'. auarade sulta for blre. Tha Bandy Shop, room bungalow, unfurnished; with -wa- THOHUAL FISH tor iales llva baarart. and 16 Broad street. Red Bank. • for 16.00 a week. Get In on the ground work. Mrs. Welntraub, 68 Potora Dte.cc, Ka.ll, a^Monmouth ntreet, phono 1888. tor, eas and «l«etrlo lisbta. He.I location pr!c©. leyniB, amaHest amount cash im- floor of a growing Industry. Talk It over H«d Bank. iprtant; have, customers, D. Gardner bubbl* naittra; vary inlarjiUn*. B«n 0. L. GRANT, Everett, N. J., urpantar on Lockwood plaea, off Kemp avinue, Fair by iopolntinant.,B. L. Bon, X Allen pUw, AUTOMO&ILES, with our Mr. Hollenian, Jersey Shore Fly- WHITE houiokeeper wanted, live In coun- SEVEN-ROOM house, with all im- Haven. For particulars call or phoni Brown's Dock road, Narealnk. N. J. Jtad Jnnk.i)hona 681-M. •nd builder and houso painter. Ready* ing Association. Rad Bank Airport, N. J. BIG BARGAIN—Bungalow; complete* out homes erected; alterations and repairs. try,-five• rtjlles from Red Bank; care, of provements ; hot water heat, ona-car 3S1-W. Red Bank...... :OAK wood In stove Mid. nr.plfce JBWETT touring car; moit reliable an- me child. Call Eatontown 10B-R,* f Iturason, N.J. SeM 16,500. rent ISO p^ Ctlne t worth three Fordi; $27.60, Phone All work Kuarantasd. Charge, reasonable. garage; In one of Red Bank's bast FOB RENT, four-room unfurnished houio: laniths, dsllvtrtd: also tractor plow'nK Red Bank 242S-J. - Phone Mlddletown 79I-F-21. • .BOARDERS wanted; men only; good, all lmproTemonts. Phon. H«d Bank month. C. Packer, pKone 12a Bt&_r!ght, an? bay baUng. J. H. Carney. phon» Eat- xesl-entEiU sections. Tuller Realty BRAND naw flve-paaiangtr aadan, aix SiXPERT automobile wasber now in ebartte old fashioned home cooking; an REAle£STATE WANTED. 1236-W. of the wash stand at the'Boro Bu.ie., Co.. 95 Monmouth street, Red Bank, .26-Auaii farm for sale; new bungalow, wire whealai'Iully agulppad, to be a old Ideal place; all Improvements; work- ENOIJSH styl. s«mr-bungalow, ,li rooms large buildings, good brook; SU.000 b«at.rs oomOlsUIr Instaiiaa .no.. Olobe Court and Meebanle .traeL WANTED, to rent or buy boarding; or phone 2440, evenings 73. and bath; with' river privileges; lawns ,*».•» W8' to 9160* Pipe furnsc. below factory coat., Dobbtni. Klverslde Set your oajr washed while In town. S.rv- Ing men'preferred. 882 River road, 105-acra farm, large home, steam h*j_L fc.stlm'a'tM'ili.Rt aoarant*.. Terms* Stov.s, Drive,,ned Bank, phone_ I860.* / _^ rooming house by responsible and cap- taken car. of; frlgldalrej 175 rent. Had. plenty of outbuildings. _jp_ragus. _T«P'M, auarsnteed. ' - Sullivan, phone Red Bank J207-W.' ible party. Mri. P. Baume, 1107 East ey-Hall, 99 Monmouth strwt, phone Bed MojM, hiaUr. stoolcsd. CatalMU. prlc.s. OADILLAG" PHAETONriPort modtl; bit- HALF of double house fdr rent; also atx- Bank 18S8. 'ruit, $22,000. Oood road CronUff* GalVh ores ear* or pbon.i rwws.tnU.tlM ,» train to quick buyer. Call avanlnnH nt AUCTIONEER—-UK. my experience ot eon- dl avenue. Vlneland, N. J. Luker. Bel/ord. N. X, phona Keansburg •aU. 0. Msrrltt, authorised branch Kai- ducting over one thousand sales be ot WANTED, five or six room bungalow, g_> ro»m hoase end five-room bungalow. Al- 602-M. or 745. 167 Waat Front atraet, Red Bank. Thla service to you. Will attend to nil adver- OR OUR COLORED Reader.—Jos Elder, so four-room apartment, $30 per month; all FIVE-ROOM apartment, all Improvements .£..» BST. CO, 40« Newark aranil., would makes wonderful tow car tot xa- manager of 'Utopia Park, Chapel Hill, race; with'Improvements; by responsi- for rent; heated In winter time; garage. FOB SALE, At ited Bank: naw ilx-room tising, furnish clerks, etc. George U, Rob- ble party; about $45-160, by October 1st; Improvements; near school and churches. Br.,II.T Beach, H. J., pbon. a»2l)-lt; erts, nhone Mlddletown -276.M. haa opened the Pine Brook Tavern; Eat- Inquire C W. Grozler, 170 Fair Haven road, 'hone R«d Bank 158(-J, between 10:00 A. and bath, hot water heat, 19,600: six t)OO FEED and supplies; Old Tnjstr. ontown and Pine Brook road; dsnclnK in or near Red Bank, and near nchool. Fair Haven, N, J-. phong Red Bank 1082» M. and 3:00 P. M.« . rooma and bath, 17.&Q0, six rooms and DUICK SEDAN for itla, ID flnt elm con- MASON contractor; estimates oheerfalty Phone V-ti Bank 2283 or address Bunga- Sprstts, Ohappel Brothers. Galne.. d>UoY.; flva tliei, almoit naw; cheap to Thursday nights end apeclal Sunday chick- FVKNISHBD bungalow for rent, flva tiath, 16.000: alx rooms and bath. 14,200. given. Eugene Sorer, 40 East Westslde en_dlnner, 50 cents. •. - low, drawer M, Red Bank,' HOUSE and form or either house or farm Lulcer's Realty. Belford. N. J., pbona Koi.'i. Bsnnetfa and Furlns lines of doj a quick' buyer. 87 Maple avenue.* fllono for rent. Wellington Wllklns, rooma: located In Little Silver, 160. f.»a. Ineludlnj cake,, blicuiti, Puppy avenue. Bed Bank, phone 1467, FARM wonted, 75 to ZOO .acres; rolling Hadler'Hatl. 99 Monraouth street, phon. Keansbur, 602-M.*or 745. ' irnblH, meal, and tanned - nut*. Dog KOR SALE, 1928 modal 72 Chryilar iport BARTON CHAMBERLAIN, contractor and P YOU HAVE a lot free and clear vro TJnton Falls,- N. J., phono Eatontown roadaUr; Juat overhauled by Chryalar Co. will build you a house of your own ground with orchards preferred; with or 103-W. Red Bank 1888. FOB. SALE at Beiiord, aton~*iUlt_ia__ isra.dlM. aosp,, nta powdtrs and brush- bulldan Jobbing especially, lfil Soutn vlthout any cash payment. Hadlejr-Hall. without buildings; muat be a bargain and tanks on comer 60x125; house of Ave as; mo>t oomplet* lln. ever offered In Now tires; ffuttrateed-mechanically perfect.- street. Red Bank, phone 1C1B-W. within fifteen miloa radius of Red Bank or GARAGE, 40x60 feet, on Stato highway at Monroouth county. F«d D. Wlkotl Co.. Cheap for cash. Can be aaan at Red Bank Id Monmouth atraet. Red Bank, (hone Headden's Corner, t7ood biiBlnefls loca- rooms and bath up and three large rooms Airport, K. K Stone. • DOAItDINQ, modern Impfri-ements, hot Asbury Park. House or location for house REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. down; all Improvements; 15.000, tarms." S«d Bank, N. J. and cold runnlnff water, 6 ant rally lo- must set up high, overlooking property. tion; rent reaBonablo; lmmodtato occupan- Opposlta Lukor'a Renlty, Bolford. N. J. A BABaAlN—Mahogony dlnlna room DODGE TRUCK, 1927; food engine, good cated; rate* reaionable. Hadson lloafe, Give detail-, location and lowest cash cy. Spinney Sc Arnono, 228 Shrewsbury WE OWN and offer for sale a eev«n-room Phone Keansburg 60Z.M, or 746. running order, rubber; run 8,800 tnfles; price. Address Farm Wanted, drawer M, avenue, phone 1353, Red Bunk. house on Maple avenue; garage and all •ulta for aale. consisting of aldeboard, HI Hndgon avenue, phone Red Bank. Bit. BOOKS WANTED, New Jersey Ar- MONMOUTH county nil nut., rlrsrsld. table, iU flddla baek ehalra, ona arm closed cab, rack tody; cheap for cash. RJBank FOR KKNT, six-room house, every con- modern Improvements, Including hot water Come and sue. Apply Mrs. McColgan, 883 HAVE your clothes cleaned at the City chive,, any volume; also anything neat; plot 50x200. Tuller Realty Co.. 95 properties, business properties, fsetorr chair, leather «ent»;. china cloiet, plats Dry Cleaning And Dyeing Works. 0 Mil. SIX-BOOM house or bungalow -wanted; If lencei oopen stn.rway nnd fireplace; sites, farm., dirolllnr.. A Ifne to this of- sla» abelve.[ serving tabta. -Efcellent Broad atraet,' Red Bank, phone 77-*M. on early history of any state; glvo Monmouth street, phone Red Bank 2440, ehanlo street, near Broad atrcet, Red you have a six-room house or bungalow parlor; gnraife. Inquire Charles evenings 78. fice will bring full particulars. Lulcar*, "ondlUon. Shown by appointment.- Ed- FOR BALE, ftve-paisanflrar Dodse. In upod Bank. Phone 2117. William Oitrov. ore price wanted. Address Books, drawer (with all modern improvements and In Brcnker, 607 Went Front street, River Raaltr. Oclford, N, J. Phon» Keansbara ward 8. Allaire, Bed Bank. condition! price 1500. 60 Eaat Wash* prfetor. M,' Red Bank.* good condition throughout, within rea- Plata, phone Red Bank JGpT. 12,000 BUYS four-room bungalow, cellar. 602-M,.or 7i5. 1BBIGATION Pl«"t for .aloi alx and o hall ngton avenue, Atlantic Hishlanda,. K. J., L RITZAU. remover ol dead anlmali. sonable distance of sch6ol) for rent per- FOR RENT, two five-room apartments, ••" runningg vfatervfer, electriicc Iluht; plot FARMS for BB]O; 18 acres, 16,500; 1« bo»a power, 8,000 sal on pump, 2,B00 phona 688. • . • Phone Red Bank 2240-W. manently to a responsible party with best centrally located; $35 per month each. 50x10x1000 feetet;; neanrr acRoo!R!^^ railroaildd statiostatittion acres. $10,500; 22 acrea. 120.000; *2 l«t tl two-lneh wrought Iron pipe. O. E. FOB. SALE, heavy duty Beo truck, GMO WANTED, thr.e second-hand rims of ft of references at yearly rental of not more Possession at once. Ilylin & Sals, real- andd storest Al. Alfref d Kennesay, UnioU n ave< PLUMBING and beating; eatlmiites fur- -Ford, or Whippet coupe.. Call 1660, Bed rtue. Union Beach, N, J. ,crea, {14,600; 37 acrei, $22,000; 76 acres, DavllDavli. 12lZa8 fllauieMaule avenue,. BaBBdU *""»•Bank..:; , 2^-ton truck, GMO 1-ton truck. Ford nlshed.- Josoph (V. KM," lt« Plnckney than $650, call Loner Branch 286-R. tors. Register building, Iteit Bank, phone $18,000; 32 acres, $18,600; 125 acres, BQILD1NO gravel for aale at tna Horila 1-ton truck. Cadi It to tourlnff. Paarlena road. Red Bank, phone SS17. WANT to buy well built six, seven ... 742. MONMOUTH COUNTY coantrr esUtes S12.000; 42 acres, $14,000; 10 acrei. coupe, ofilce equipment, hardware* water WANTED, three or four rooms and bath: iflrms, acretaa. If you lrant the be* $8,500: 7 acres, $3,600; 165 acres. $30.- Unn, Heirman Spring. ro«d. teat WM CONCRETE WORK, aldewelks, cement or a floor In private house; heated and •jlght-room house, In or near Hed Bank; HOUSE FOR RENT; Pinckney road, six -." nf hridir> Phone B«d Bank 1681-M. coolon. Mlchelln Tire Co., Mllltown, N. blocks. Peter DIFonto. 245 Shrewsbury Improvements. Write all particulars to In- roomi, bath, steam heat, garage. H. A. ottered for asle for. tha least consult as, 000. Lukec's Realty, Belford. N. J., t*l»- J. improvements. Address Quiet couple. Charles V. PuBoia A Son, asUblUhd phone Kuan a burg 502-M or 746. SOD" Jot aal«. Mlddlatown StooK Farm, avenue/.Keil Bank, phona 1508. drawer M, Red Bank. ventor, drawer W, Hed Bank.* Hendrlckson, phone 1400, Ited Bank. -Thcroaa H w.ld-nlhona Bid Bank 861. 1026 BUICK two-door coach, $200,-and 1805, American hotel building, phone 416, COUNTRY HOME for sale; aoiy five-room CHICKENS wanted: will p») Highest WANTED, good, home for ponies for the REAL ESTATE wanted; buy or exchange; FOR BENT or sale, four-room bungalow, Freehold. N. J. ' - PEKINGESE pupple.. all lowly minla- Quick auburban |10O; both In fine con- market prices tor fowl, and broiler.. Atlantic Highlands property, near bath, all improvements. Inquire Owner, bungalow, cellar, Westinghouie lighting dition. At Taylor'a Carasa, Pearl atraat, Call or write Al« • Zwlekl, 89 North winter; also pony and cart for aale. J.' tlon; six ar seven roomi. LOT3 for aale. S500. Wa hava a few plant; _-arage and large outbuildings; two turea; two to flva month«! "••""''• Willis, Maple wood avenue, Keansburg, Address Box 66, Texaco Service Stiitlon, corner Gilleaple lota with water, gas, electricity, aide- IteJ Dnnk.* _^___ Broadway, Icnz Branch, N. J. phone # Ocean Grove, N. J. avenue and River road, Fair Haven. N. _J. acres land, highly elevated; $4,000; tirtni. lively and atti-actlvo. Imported dosa at 1600. phone 87. walks and curb to sell at this price. We Luker1! Realty, Belford. N. J* phon, tM* Phone A.bury f»rk 82E7. AUTO, Aitro Daimler) aeven-paavangar BUNOALOW for rent, aU improvements, Umoualns In tro'od ahape. Apply A. D-, WANTED; a lone woman will take elderly believe thane to ba tha best bur ot loU Keansbtirg 602-M, or 746. COOKER SPANIEL pups lor sale; niacn woman or Invalid to board; will give garage included, $35. Inquire E. A. in thla prfea elaaa. White-Path, Inc.. 3ei and black and whit., orange and whlt«i drawer M, Red Bank, LANDSCAPE gardener. Pranlng ROOMS FOR RENT. Crosier, 184 Fair Haven road. Fair Ha- Bank. NEW SOUTHERN colonial house, alx and hem a daughter'a care; best references. rooms..tiled bath and kitchen, breakfast isideady for delivery. Gibson Kennels, tele- NASH TOURING. Advanced Six. four by exparlanced men; sprkylng, lay- DESIRABLE., immaculate room; heated, van. N. J. Phone Red Bank 1082. wheel brakei, balloon tlrea; sood paint Address 1128 1st avenue, Asbury Park, N. LOOK this over, ahc-room house, one milt nook fully equipped; fireplace, atc»m heat, pnonthon e *»»> Mwnm""- n ing ont ot grounds, large or email. near bath; constant hot water; busi- IF YOU dont see advertised here the to Broad strt«t; has alactrie. aai. city oak floors, open, porch with vestibule, BUBBEB TIKE top bunny lor tale. H»gu«, and mechanically, perfect; price 1175. ness msTi; B&Tage; breakfast and evening house you want it will ray you to in- water; S6.000; plot -66x800 feet; near complete with brass plumbing, electric Phone Rural on EOC-J. Park Cottage, Advice given as to whit, when and WILLIAM8'S Nursing Home for aged dinner It deilred. Telephone Bed Bank sert an advertisement of your own telling: _ Xj»ysj||SjU^s. — -»_. bus. Luker'a Realty. Belford. M. J.. phon dl-h washer. Frlgldalre and Armstrong phon. Katontown 448. Washington avenue* West Park. Ruraion, bow to plant. T. H. StUea, 17 Harrl- ehrenlc, eonvalaecenta and .eml-Invalid; 68-M. TCBAFT speedboat, 1029 model. t| private and aami-prlvate rooms; xmrstnff just what you want. Many real estate Keaniburg, 602-M. linoleum on kitchen floor. Corner lot. N.J.* aon avenue fled Bank, phone 1991. owners watch theaa columns for prospec one-car garage. Price $9,600. SultabU . care. Fair Haven, £7. J* phone B49, Red TWO furnished rooms for rent; sen tie tive cuitomere. FOE SALE in Red Bank, home of eight condition. Term* if wonted. See Dlek- Bank. < • • men; reference. 12 Oakland street. Bed rooms and bath; hardwood floora, all Ii terms. Jamea LaBau, 678 Rfvet road. HOUSE of seven roomn, bath, nil improve. Fair Haven. - . man'i 8oatworks._Red_B»n>L: _. FARM PRODUCE ARTHUR E. DQYCE. painter and d«cor- CORN HARVESTER -wanted, McCormick Bank.* provfitnenU; corner lot 76-160 feet; one< EvEROItEENS—Buy little" evergresn, flnd ator; wall raper expert. I will be preferred; must be In good condition; FOUR-ROOM apartment, rent very rin- ments; garage; 140. 24 Allen place, third caiji, balance mortgage. Lulcer'a FOR ELAE, sbc-room houis, good lot, ona watch th«m Brow. Fine young trees, SOW and aeven ten-w«eki-old plga for ploased to mnko.day or evening appoint- cheap for cssh. W. H. Potter. Keyport aonable; modem Improvements. Apply Red Bonk, phone 1681. Realtr* Belford, N, J.» phona Eesnsbutv block from center of town. Bargain for »l,00 up. Plant now to «t»rt Browing In sale. T. Johnion, Eatontown, K. J,. R. ment to discuss your plans. Office. 18 Riv- n F. D. No. 2." HIrsch's Kiddle Shop, 20 Broad street, Bed FOR..RENT nt 49 Riverside avenue, corner 602-M. or 745. home .aeeker. Price (6,000. Terms. Hy- th. spring N. t. Swan. Njyoslnlc, N. J. F. D- No. 1.. phone Eatontown 100-J I* er road, Ruroson, N, J., phone 66S, Rum- Bank. house, beautiful lawn and treei, «Ight FOB SALE, ten acres of good Itod on con- lln A Salt, realtor*, Rf.lster building, Red eon. Thnn. Atlantic Highlands HI. ; CUSTOM HATCHING. 13.00 per hundred. ELDERLY lady who Is e.way most of tha rooma and bath; well heated, In fine cceU toad, *4,000i term* can b* m_d«. Bank, phone 143. UND PUPPIES lor »ale. thoiougUb Why be eattsfled with anything ton than MONEY to loan on first mortgage In sani. EMPLOYMENT. time, would like to share her cosy three- condition; sarago; occupancy September Orapes, apples and aaparasus; a beautiful FOR SALE, six-room bouse, every conven- rabbit or fox; also three fox hound", strong, healthy chloka from every one of from 12,000 up. Prompt service. The room apartment with a builmss woman; ISth. Inquire O. R. Ross, 1 Allen place. placs for a home; on bus line. Caleb h. ience; open stalrwa/ and fireplace and about year oldl extra due bangle. >lx your hatohabla egga? Our electric Incu- Land & Loan Company. 12 Meehanlo WANTED, position as estate manager or only two blocks from Broad at-eat. Phone phone 682-M. Red Bnnk. Luker, Belford, N. J^ phone Keansburi Btm parlor: garage. Inquire Oharlea month.! female. George^ Whlto, Long bators operated by experts will do It atraat. Red Bank. dairy; thirty years' experience; havo TWO, four and flvo room and bath apart' 502-M. or 7415. Branker. '607 West Front street. Bivar Bring tea* any time and see our machines handled large propositions successfully. Red Bank 47-J for Information.* . Brach, k«nn«l at Wayalde. N. J. HAVE your .hoes repaired by John Wag- menti, with garages; ovorlooklne River. FOB SALE, roadstand; livina rooms and Plata, phona Red Bank 1607. working. Our hlsh-srada. day-old .chicks Address Eitate Manager, drawer II. Bed BOARDING, 10 Wallace street. Bod Bank side avenue and river; Btcam heat; ready cellar, tleotflcj lot 60x126 feat* corner TBACTOR and power baler for ealo. M $2,00 per dozen, ilR par hundred. Prices n«r, 24. Lockwooil plnco, Second street, Bnnk. _ rooms with board, 110 mnd 112 par FOR SALE, a line of farms; all kinds. If ou of Kemp nvenue, Fair Haven, N. J. week; good home cooking,> plenty of not October 1st. Inquire C. R- Bosa, 1 Allen $3,600, JSOO cash. Also two and a Qaart*t you ara out for a farm sc« LakaVa Cirmlck-DeerKlB and >Famou. Ohio way down on started chicks. Monmouth HEAD GARDENER, married, thorou hly place, phone E82-M. acres land. $900. Laker's Realtr. Belford, unit., both rebuilt. Oonover Bro... Wlcktt- Hatchery, Et Bailey's Corner, about ona NEW YORK tlectrlclnn. contracting and B water; table board. Mrs. N. Sa'.ton. Realtr. Belford, N. J, phone Keaosburr mlloweat of Spring Lake, N. J. " axperlenced In all branches of sarden- 120 PER MONTH rents four-room bunga. N. J., phone Keanaturg 502-M, or 745. 602-M. or 746. tunk, Phone Holmdel J jobbing: first class work; reasonable. tnff, wlihes poiltlon on private eitate; FURNISHED rooms for rest-on the river TOBDSON.TRACTOR for .aloi also, Ollvar Pliona Red Bank 1660,• low^ with cellar, running water, electric SIX-ROOM bungalow on Main street. Bel LOOK! owner will sacrifice 910,000 house; FOR SALE, apple crop, 1,100 tr«en. Long excellent reference!. Address O. J. Q., bank; also garage for rent. 69 Rector Ushts. Alfred T. Hennessey, Union ave- ford, lor sale; also six-room house a . and Eergu.on plows. Phono Holmdel. 9. Branch Country Club, Arthur Sutiman, OWELUNQB, BarasBi, Job.tos-. «tc. Tt drawer M. Red Bank. place, Red Bank. brand new seven room and garage; Urge Conover Bret., Wokatunk, «• J. nue, tlnion Bench, N. J. Mlddletown. near depot; $1,600; th™ lot for $7,900. $1,000 caah. Hadley-Hall. secretary, box 871, Long Branch, N. J. you wish work done right and at the YOUNG IADY, refined, knowledge of LODGE room tor rant Desirable' root acres woodland, near Kear.aburg; sultab .POTATO DIGOERS and rop«lr.; Emer.on, right price, call R_1D_ B. Slckeli, McLaren 1 available for use second and foar*h FOR BENT, "half a double hou8o at 63 99 Monmoulh atreet. Phone Bed Bank WANT to purchaso four or ilve tons al- bookkeeping and typing ; able to meet Bergen place; BIX rooms, all improve- for chiclet no, SI,S00. Caleb Luker. Bel 1388. McCormlck-Deerlng and Hoovara. Alao falfa hay. Wllbertu Farm, Locust. N. J. etreet. Red Bank. public, wants position; full or part tlmo. Thursday nlgbta of «-ih month. AI (prd, N. J« phone Keanaburs 602-M, o rebuilt dlgliors. Conover Bros.. Wloka- MONEY to loan on first bond nnd mort- at tha office of Slgmnnd Eisner Co. ments; house In good condition; garage SEVERAL very deslrabla bargains; littla GRAPHS for sale. 68 Spring street, Red Call Friday Eatontown 46. ______Rent 140 per month. Apply Mra. J. C cash, balance liito rent. Let ma find, tunk. Phone Holmdol 9 Bank.* gage on Improved real estate worth YOUNG MAN. German. 2( years old. two FURNISHED apartment of three rooms Bennett, 287 Spring street, phono 2643 WORKING man's house of six rooms arv BOLEN'3 TBACTOK tor aala. rebuilt; al«o double the amount loaned. Alston Bsek. all Improvements'; suitable for light what you want. Now is tha time. B. BARRED ROCKS and White Leshorn man, attorney. 10 Broad etvie* Red Bsnk. yeara In America; ipaaks English; wants Red Bank. garage; corner lot; just off Front street Gardner, corner Brown's Dock road. Nave- Planet Jr. 8-row .eeder. Conover Bro... position ai chauffeur and take cara of housekeeping-; centrally located; references Prito $3,000. $600 down. Hidky.Hall. 9! aink, M. J. cockerels for sale, whosa dsma laid 175 JOSEPH C. PICONE, mason, builder and required. . 17 Washington street, phone BEATIFULLY locntod in Bed Bank on the "Wlekatunk. Phone Holmdel 9. to 200 eggs In one year; perfectly htalthy place. Telephoho Eatontown 46. river; four or six room apartment- 81 Monmouth street, phone Red Bank 18B8. SAILBOAT, bird class sloop; mahogany general contractor: estimates, plan., spe- 599-M, Red Bank. UNUSUALLY attractive Dutch Colonlil birds. John H. Hellerman, 28 WAshlng- cifications furnished;-jobbing and altera- HANDY MAN would like work of any East Front, street. Rod Bonk. FARM of IS acres for sale, grapes, all kind home, six rooms, tile bath, sun parlor, trimmed, eighteen feet low, lTor sole; ex- street, Rumaon, N. J. ._• LARGE heated room, nut to bath, suit- of fruit, asparagus, all crops; pl cellent condition. Apply Ml.s- Eujta tions slven special attention. OHlce 240 kind; would tak« care of furnaces or able for one or two; near high school TWO three-room a d bath apartments for two-car garage; every modern conveni- Lelghton nvenue. Red Banlc, phono 165. take care of private places; good worker. hot water furnished, horses, chickens; barns, garage, sheds, ence ; lot 60x1 E0; beautifully located; Molly Pltchsr hotel, Red Bank. HOUND PUPPIES, thoroughbred rabbit or and shopping: district: bus passes door; 96 rent; heat and err tool up-to-date: large highway front; fox: also three about year old fox Addraig-Box 235. Rumaon. N. J.* a week. 89 Branch avenue. Red Bank. frigid alro Bervlco; reasonablreas e rent for must be eeen to be appreciate.; $1,000 BOST'ON puppie.i two thorouah-brea uo»- 1 ago, roadstand; house of ten rooms and canh, balance to be pnld like rent 79 hounds; extra fine bentrle, six months, fe< CHAUFFEUR—Young man, German, yearlly llease. Inquire- Chryslerl , 8M Maplle bath, all furnished; sacrifice. $80,000. t?n bulllaupplaa for .ales.slx waeka old, male Goortre White, Long Branch, ken< LADIES' tailoring and dressmaking alres position as chauffeur; experienced IF YOU dont Bee advertised here just the avenue, phone 2124, Red Stink. L»ke avenue, Red Bank,' Phone for ap- nlcoU marked. Telophono Bed Bank no! nt Wayside, N. J.- done by the day. Phone for ap- apartment or furnished room that suits Luker'a Realty, Belford, N. J., phon pointment Rtd Bank S62 or 1811. In garden 'work; available October 1st or you It wilt pay you to lneert an advertise- Koansbura 502-M. 81S-W. at 8:00 PM^ FOR SALE. A-l seed rya: also oats. pointment. Kaihion Parlor. S82 East sooner If' desired. Phone Rod Bank FOR RENT or for sole, five-room ON ACCOUNT cf death, modem aevea- ment of your own. RIVERSIDE HEIGHTS—Duplex house, BARGAIN , Red Bank. feur; commercial or private: handy with fortable private home; modern conveni- FURNISHED BOOM houses for B-l 10jug 8 WilloT>ais\'"w* streetiim •••!, —Fai -T7, r Haven.i— i* ^-j____• day or contract, consult Earling, Johnson best location In B«d Bank; rooma _r_ AYRESHIRE COW for sale, with cslf by tools. Address Box 224, Leonardo, N. J.* ences, home cooking-; special rate to per- FOR KENT. Middletown house of five Newark. N. J.—Have all kinds of fur CORN CRIB- for «ata, fourtnen foet Ipnir, Its sldo. EJward Etllwell, Everett, New at Frake. We have our own lumber van) already furnished. For particulars ad- HIGH SCHOOL girl wanted to stay In » manent sruest. The Ol_d Homestead„_,, 228 rooma, all lmiirovemcnto; hot water nlohed room houses, $300 up; filled; gooc dreaa A. B. C. drawr M, Ited Bank.* in good condition; no raaaonablo offer Jersoy.' WATER SYSTEMS—Fairbanks-Mone Th 2249 Rd Bk heat. open, liraplaco; eai-uso; flvo minutes condition; Ions leases, taay terms. Alit «f_8«d. C. H. HurUy, Ehrowsbury, New ter system installed. We specialize In few avenlnsraj on« living In the neigh- Third street, phone 2249. Red Bank. HOUSE for sale on F.ncknay road; six RYE SEED for .ale, William £. Hardy, 8 1 61 PhonoBfl(1 to station end bus; owner cares for lawn. stores and hotels, large ad small. Mueller rooma. both and laundry; h_rd~rood J«rn*y.* ' —— Scobeyville, phon. Eatontown 134-M-2. pump repairing. Residence Mlddletown, N T^IV/M" ^"** " ' FURNISHED room, all Improvements. Phone 789-M, Mlddlotm-n- 1012 Broad street Newark, N. J. J., phone Red Bank 1H8-J. plumbing, Bank 1W4-M. _ . Linden place, Red Dank. floora; glasa enclosed porch, heated; opsn WHITE LSGHORN hens and pullets for heating and tinning. Fred O. Hurst. HIGH SCHOOL graduate seeks perma- ONE larg-a light housekeeping room, with BUNGALOW for rent; four rooms, all Im- FARM FOR SALE. 100 acres, $27,600j 2 fireplace, hot water heat, alt improvs- BARGAIN—Fl»a panel door. S.Sx6.B: nent position In an office; efficient In provements and garage; $30.00; on acres $12,500; 27 acres on hlghwaj aalo; $1.25 eaoh up. Yarmond Poultry HOWARD WHITE. SI Portland road, 1 rimnlnK water, gas and electricity rnenta; garage, largo lot. trees, shrubbery, - «lx light narasa door. dxS and fif- Farm. Vanderbiitg. N, J., phone Freehold stenography, typing and bookkeeping. Ad- White road. Shrewsbury, N. J. InqQlre $13,500; 14 acres $17,600. Whlte-Pach etc. Addreaa H. F. S-, drawer H, Bed ' Highlands, N. J, bouse mover, founda- dress H. G. B.. drawer M, R«d Bank.* Bray. Newman Springs road. Rad Bank. Uen light W. P. doors 2.8x8.»; all now *93-K-21. tlon» built. Phone Highlands 127D-R. H. B. Wliaon, across 8trcetJ Inc., Red Bank, phone 2100. Bunk.' WANTED, man familiar with office work; DESIHABLE .apartment, four rooma and struck. M. V. Brown, 24 Wh»rJ av«- LIVE STOCK for »!«; ehlckonn and _ BUILDEIt and contractor; estimates fur- bath; larg-Q PIBSIB, all improvements; SIX-ROOM house, all improvement!, steam RIVER LOT, 60 feet on river, north ahor LOVELY HOME, sell furnished or unfur- cow; alao hay and oati. Inquire O. nlshod promptly. William Sehloeder. one who can drive car preferred. An- near station; new building. For rent to a hent; one-car garage, sun parlor, lot of Shrewsbury; flnu residence site. nished; six rooms, fireplace, bath, laun- niia. Red Bunk. phon« 27.' Anddrflon, Route No, 1, box 79, Eaton- corner Glenmary avenue and Riverside swer with references. C. L. S., drawer II, small family. Ideal place for couple.. In- 60x100; rent $7G o& 1100, furnished. Had- Whlte-Pach, Inc., Red Bank, phono 2100. dry: .modern improvements; convenient town, N. J. drive. Red Bank, or nhone 'Eatontovm 484. Red Bank. ^_^_ Quiro at 60 Rector place, or phon» Red ley-Kall, 09 Monmouth street, phone FIVE-ROOM bungalow, sarage, atl Im- commuting; large plot; reasonable., Phon* CAS HEATROLA for .al., 150, coat IT6 .ENERALi ho.sevrorker wanted, white, Bank gO8-It.* Bank 1888. provements; $600 down, and $40 per GSMJtdBank «lso ten eel pot., new. $1.00 each. Call competent, who Is fond, of children; to SIX ROOMS and ffarago for rent, all im- month; site 60x100. Hadley-Hall. 99 Men- J^ BUSINESS NOTICE. JOSEPH I, KNIGHT, auoUonter, ovtr FOR RENT, ainsle and >'lubls furnished 852 Atlantlo Highland " sleep In. 28 Buena_ place, Red Bank. roomi; also garage. Mrs. A. H. Hlggin provements, 90 ApjileKato street. River mouth street. phone_1888. Red Bank. GENTLEMAN'S ESTATE, two miles from FOR SALE. Richardson & Boyntoni Perfect THB "OVERHEAD- DOOR" for garages. twenty years' experience selling POSITION wanted as cook and general ion, .8 South street. Red Bank, phone 521 Plaza, Hed Bank, Petor DcMidowIU.« CI5_IEN"WREET; six rooms, bath; all station; fourteerwoom house, threat factories, flrehousai, etc.; may else. Call goods at auction. [ sell anything any- houioworker; good city references. Call modern improvements; 'excellent condi- baths; vapor-steam beat; all Improve- ranse wltlv water back: In excellent or. APARTMENTS—Six-room apartment, al ATTRACTIVE home, eight rooms, hot wa- ments; priced to sell. Will consider rent- der- J10.00. 62 Sunset avenuo, Bed or write Overhead Door Sales and Sarvlee, where. Phone Rad Bank 72.1-W/ U03-W, Red Bank.• ter heating; interior newly decorated; tion; 250-foot lot; possession October lat. Bt McLaren street, IU4 Bana^ K .mprovementa; furnished or unfur- good locality, rent reasonable; garage. Price $8,600. John Prothero, 31 Mon- ing*, j. B. Frotharo. ll Monmouth street. Bank, GARDENER-FARMER wlshei poaltlon. nished; BIBO two three-room apartmeta; nl phone Red Bank 962. 1'ypEWItITEK bladguartera. Tip.wrlUrs American, married, 35; Ufa experienced; Phono Red Bank 2408. Address 70 Plnck- mouth street, phone Red Bank 962. SIX-ROOM house, located, near town, hot 1-OK BALE, ar locust posts, nx lorn long, OURGHIN'S for real ark Curchln'a barber Improvements; furnished or unfurnished ney road, corner South street. Red Bank. •Ix to ton Inches diameter. Davld'Eck- r#ntrH, bonsht and .old. Trabln'a, 69 eight years ona position; pleasant dispo- P. F. "Knnedy, telephone Hed Bank 2475. REAL BARGAIN—Five rooms, one aero water heal, nun porch; lot- 60x11(0. Hron I al«: fully Old csrpeu msde Into ruts. Rag brotid and his bait ulrl. Wh«lher you are ft Green's drug store, 49 Broad street, tion, Is needed to bolster your wilting business dur- 1 Red Bank. rink, iron llreplnee, RUB. electricity, aoulppad; ai.o Whlta sewing machine. rugs woven, Teltpbona or a oostaJ aasv- or dimcult to sntlsfy The He. Is ter . Ideal spot; (only one In family). Sul> ing the hot weather. ClaHBlflad Column• enn help you. REFINED American woman would like Oil.o-Mutlc hent. conper screens, ten- 06 Willow .trot, Fair Haven, Phone e'ard «UI bring oar traek to four Hv-n, 382 East Front street, phone 2010. 2HE HIGHEST prices paid for live chick- position as hotel housekeeper or sentlo* Re. Bank 1207-W.* nln court; river prlvilogea; lawns door. Monmontb Carpet Gleaplni ens. JOB Bilker, 230 Mechanic atrett, -iVa family; no tn-ntal< Fhone Rum son eared for by owner; five minutes' Summer Is looked upon as a ajqason of business PEDIGREED Boston terrlen for aale; 890.* mate and female. Atlantic Highland. Company, telephona Monmouth Beaeh phona It«d Bnnk 2300. walk tf> edition; iimn^c. Phono Red depression. It Is a rest period for many people and J288-J. William Oroia. Brosrlator. 1W0-R0OM furnished apartment for rent 980. I DIQ WOIIB, flottto wells, clean welts and COUPLE would like position, chauffeur to adults only; all Imnrovemsnti; heat. Iiink 200.* a tlmo for recuperation, which brings about slack- FOR SALE, Blchardson £ noynton For- dlif ccasnooln. C. H, Holm«s. Mlddte- and cook; best of references; Jersey Has ami electricity furnished; rental f 10 fact range: fine condition and baker. LEADING fashionable commercial artist*, tovn, N. J., phona 77B-J, and Maryland licenses; will RO with pen* par week. HeavlUnd. 64 WftlUce atnat, ening of the pace. In faco of facts you can. hardly Large .l»a. Phone Bed Banli 670-11. Tha Moynn 81 Hn Co,, «tUbUih«d 1886, BAISE rn-bits In your spsra ,tlm#( esslty pie. Phone Red Btvnk 1114-J, OT call lCfl Red Bnnk, phone 1(138.* GAllAOK for resit. 2-0 nK atreot, Re-1 Is now dolnu over 00% of the alg-n busi- River street, Rad Bank^ " bellovo people want less In summer or do fewer BE3TAURANT OWNERS, attonlloni Kill Called and very prontubls; thorouith- RQOM for rent, suitable for coup!.; lour- , ion electrlo toaster, toast, alx piece, nt ness In and around Rod Bank, "Thore's brad stock far ssle. Send ten cants for MIDDLE AGED widow wants position ni IIOUSK for reiit.'Vlx rooma nnd bath: all things. You cant believe (hut.less money chnngcV one time; cost 1140, for .ale $26. Apply n HeRion." Ona raison (a wa have b«an full particular! and pocket companion. housekeeper for respectable widower, 67 minuts wnlk to railroad station. Call Imp rove mo nu mnl narngo; ono block Htrou.'a Brook.lde Inn, State Highway, netcctcil and tatted by th* United States Maple Rahbitry, 44 Mnpla avenue/1 Eaton* Railroad avenue, Eatcntown, N, J,* svonlnns. 17 Oaklanil stre.t. n.il Hank.* from him nm! il vor on Fnlr II a von roa:l, hands than In winter for statistics prove that sum- Civil GeVvleo Commlsilon and War Da- town, N. J. TWO Inrfro connecting raomti for T.nt, Shrewsbury, phone Eslonlown 408. psrVment otnclaMy. h%K ua do your alirn- FAMILY washing ami Ironing wanted by lnii\ilr« 1 <"\i\y ntn-ct, Vnlr llnvon.JM. J." mer Is the open season for good spendcrn. reliable private party. Telephona Re;| furnlilied for Unlit hmnokieplns; with all ilOllSK of neven rnciim. all Improvoment*. FORTY-FIVE-GAIXON wine barrel for vrork. Cowboy Woy»n hlmaalf will alwaya Improvometitni two minutes to station sml •ale; In good comlltlon. 24 Worthier ha In Rail llank to do buslntsi and neat LANDSCAPE sardener; new irrounda Bank 24B..* nmI one-rar K(UHKO nt UK llrnnch ave- .tr.et. Es.t Bed Bank.* his hosts of frltnds. 119 Oakland strsat, nil bus lints, 138 DrMge avenue, Ited mio, nt) IMIN lino. itHjniro of John McCol- The Register's ClaiBlHed Columns accomplish re- Uld out and planned; old srounds SVIIITE vromnn wlahei day's work to do, Hank.' FOR SALE thre..piece living room .ulta; phono 1498, Red Hank. or would do laundry In or out. Cull nt _nn, 13i Uranch nvonuc. Hod Dunk.' nults summer and winter, rain or shine. They offer Improved and bsautlflod. Treoa and HOARDING—larae room, homellki cook- HT'l'l^l til./VKIl, flvo voun.n nntl hnlhTHiil all goud shape; soil for 115. Inquire SHEET METAL and rooflntf contractors 270 Mechnnlo itreot after 6:00 F. M. ahrubbery sprayed and pruned. Ad- rhone Ited Ilnnk 1274.* lntr; voasnnniilo rates; two ml nut on fruru iiiiiii'uvfiiK'i.tH, fiiriilnlird: <»no-cai* KA- an excellent outlet for aurplun garden truck anil So Drummond place. Rod Dank.* ostlmnta* cli*«rfully given, Darby A ntiUlon; prlvnte fnmlty. Mrs, KIIIK. M* FOR 8AL15, drlolo gns rnnue, oven on Llsta, 073 Drundway, Lonff Branch, N. J., vice uladlr Blvcn. N. Butterbach, Rliostmit wtrcot, yhono Ited Unnk 1642. riure. Kent $noo0. WIIHO-I'IVL-II, Inc., Hod form crops. Thla l;j tho plnno for tho rnerchiHif. to OKEKPK, double entry, experience*) Hunk. t'Vino ^l(t(^, •Ide; comparatively now, In first clans phona 2JTM1. M | hnx 832, Fnlr Ifnvon, N. J., phona nrivcrtiso tho good nows nf hln otoi'o and for UIQ me- in trial balance, work, denlrei pnaltlnn, tllNOLK ur (liml>lo room with board, nt MTTJ'ln.i\lT) W"N',"lilx"TooimT niid""Wt 1~»i» condition. I'rlro ren.onable. Aildre.a O. "ifiOJ UANK Window Olfanlna Co, We Hid Dank 80S7-M. Can furnlih excellent references. AOtlress renRonnblo rntoi; irood homo cooklntr: chanic- to UU Just how good ho \a. O., drawer MT. Red Hunk.* nikke a specialty of oleanlnit windows of X., tlrnw.r M, Red I.nnk.* tltrts minutes' wi\lk to tli'o bus to Ited him HIIL'. oil linpn>vui»i]iita. lUmt. $16. TrBM5rf5i<>5r" f r washlrit machine, rea- •toroi. olHcaa and private residences. Rates GIRL wlihen posJtton "aTai houseworker, Hank 'nnd Long Branch. Mra. K. A. Ilow- Whlto-l'ncli. Hnd Munli, phono 2100. •onable; In A-I rnndltlon. Addreo reasonable. Bstlsfaotton guaranteed. 41 Hist ctmi Rawing done, Itoferences. Ctlt Red Hank 1031. Ask mfin, Prontiflct avenu«, I.tttle Silver, N, J., iltlUttrO fur riant, fiirnlsliod ;"si- rooinn. ' ii Thor, draw.r M, Hoil Ilnnli. Waalitn gton stVs* t Rsd Ranlcphona gll». by the ilny or nt lioma; all work iiuar- for_VlvIan Johninn.* phone Rod linnk 8007-It,' W!lh>w ntrcut, l''air llnvcn. phono lied 1 AUTIIUU i:. nOYCE, painter and decor- nntaoil. Gnll Ited Dunk MOO, or at 71 WANTED, experienced ynnl gooiln ~_TiT OIt BMJI ', Kstsy uprlRlit plnn» In itood Newman Bprlnua roud, ojipouito bRiobill 11OOM with board, In plensani homo nn Hunk _01O.* _ __ condition; will soil chenii, Address E. ator, all n«p«r exptrtly hunvt quality Apply to Hchulta-Umled, Inc., 82 Hi nu.I Slirowsbury river, near station, «t»n1l UN 111 UNI .'ill; k'iP "uuilSK to rpul; ii\~\rn ^MJ(lIlk^ Interior imlntlnc, housa palntlnc tha envy ]]11 1>k rrlvnto family. Address E, P., drawer M. ^ nf your nolfflibors. Oflica, 18 River road, ___•» moms; nil Inipravunii-iitn. Cull 11U1-W, CEHBl'OUUl nnil wolln rlomioil and (In WANTED, A RlrI of school age to act t Ttod Unnk. Itod llnnk. UNTlNa aports". I have fifty hunting R'tmson, N. J., phone flflfl, Rutnson. nt renaonnbl- iirlcoa. Lnula p« hound... nil slioft nnA colnrsi rnhblt, fox mother** litlpar for Snturdays ami Hun* ATTHAO'l'lVi; fii'rnl*ho~ir.Hin*_iiiiTw, aiilm" CONTItAC'IOim and builders, ipsclnl at Ijofuldmi'i. Uortior.* dnys. Mrs. Hessleln, ft Htiriio'n a,vsnu provcinonlrt; tuuau'o uml Ilioptitroi Hour and 'eoonlinuniU, now Is ttio tlma to buy tentlon to jobbtnir. moilarata prlc«a( an phont 1088, Rod nank. HEAL ESTATE FOR RENT, so they will know you. W< D. Bmockt ANTIOURfl, lioVmlit"^ii(ri.oM;~_iio we d7 nrlitx.l IUXI htuiDiM i«nt SHU. A(Mr{>'» A. Batontown.JjT.J, .'_ tlmntes. Dennett DroOier*. box IBS. Red rtualrlnif and reflulttilnu of thu ben NEW Colonial ty.ia home, stx roam*, nun T,. drawer M, Itod Ilnnli ___ Volt BALK at tha treasura llousai Din- n«nk, plume 189 workmamhin. 1CD Monmouth Htr_et, m KIIii^VC couple, Amortcnn, (tsslr*"ti'oa parlor, n,i«n flreplaco, Lrenkfaal nook, iilX-HOOM hoiiHo f'"t roiil.7"nil" lim>r"vn- Ins room suit**, llvlnir room suit en, *_~_J_C7*""wW ha dons rivht H lout aar is lUnk* ' . tin it BH cnretakern In tli» country, any* hot wn(«t\ tiaiLtl linrd woolo. .Ichn l-mthm's :il Moil Co., feed Uank, phone 33T1.» lied Hank, phone IJ71." worktia, Ittunson 7i7. Mrs. I* fits vans. uio-ll. all cut, itlcL'li'.'ii'j KuJ Hunk UA^;- Sixiekri BED BANE REGISTER. gEPTEMBER;iQiiiBai.

Qusly>jn. theWeit'and he advocated legislation to pre- - MABKETINa NEWS. SWEET POTATO CROP. vent. th«s« eonfierni .from, receiving charters. S.tock ji b,elnjy»glft,}ni theje corporations, and Jn tbe, cour,«|i pt Early .SMI. Apijen.Npw in Market— : . Potato Season About Over. Bushels More Than ESTABLISHED BY JOHN H. COOK. h|s renoarlqi the senator, quoted a stock selling adver- tloemen^M.follows: .... .•'... . :, • •.. • ?rentpn',.uanUtj( qf the,Jnutt on are beginning, to reach.'.the..market •.-Mi: > flpipfv.isi JJTOIVITOAIi IOTTRCCnONi . i'-'.v'i,-',.•>•,•*• nub)BBIC 8. Manailng to.pprforin the, operations-,of farming, planting, CUIUT v a and are ^eUlng.for.n^oderat* ,pTloes, Ajl,,??o [nonrqlal eubJooU., Free placoment bureau. Ah Intensive Vfttlng; and. harvesting will supersede the lndlvlau,&l EaBtsromarkata.lji, Increasing, daily, courso according to market, information is- according to information Issued by at this •ohoo) win piaco you In ajdeBlrablo position. ,, THOMAS .ray^NP BBpWN. farmer, No Idle man power. Tha. company hire*,.only the State, ,departm.en.t of agr^cuHure. pa£, Sflhpoj bejliw September" lfftb. ' ' suedrby .ttwuNewrJefaty. department u Fubllsbor and Business Manager. the number pjt, ihen actually needed, fpr farming during of.,agrlqulturei The report.explains Althpughthl? ye.stf'a,production of the various seasons, Our.overhead will, be reduced, to that tha qualify.,of the, apples offered the .crop throughout .th,?. country w^U School OfHce Open Dally Conunonctng 8ept M. - . TELEPHONES:, . .. :, .:••... an absolute minimum, requiring only three months of fortaJo is Improving,, largely, be- be the Bmalleat.elnce.W^ Now.Jer- sey will produce 220,000 bushels inor« v.; , ^RNEST I* BEAN, Prtaoipal. Bed Bank 13/ Red Bank 1300. the year.to plow« disc, plant and gather, whlle.the ayerr cause of an Increasing use of grades, ; age.farmer,must maintain his home and family twelve which result In comparatively high than It has averaged, ajmually In the 9i« BANGS AVENUE. ' ' past five years, .the August.lcrpp re- Subscription Prices: months during the year." . • -.,•• , ..-. ,.:.';..,. prices. ,.,,,, ,ii...,, ;*; . ,,-.. port of the federal and state depart- *160 ,. The abatements, in' this advertisement are:.Interest: The. department announces that One year this year appoara to be one In which ments of asrloulture forecMted. • . , flbc mouths — •76 ing because .firmlngftlh this manner, Is different from Catering to .the taete orconsuraera .40 anything.previously known. If the huge combines of fancy' marka.of:apples.willsell read- tfhreo months Hy at good price*, but ordinary stock la the northeastern section of i the wealth oucceed in establishing their positions as firmly seems ^tq be a drug on-the market. 'country, New, Jersey f«m«r», princi- The Red Bank Register a* they have along other industrial lines "tha average There Is a, '.very wide variation In pally raise dry, mealy,aweet potatoes, . is a,,member of, . farmer who must maintain his home twelve months price at present..between the two rather.than -those of..the nip.IsVnieat- SfeRVIC THE ASSOCIATED PRESS during ti\p yeari" will be, driven out of business, Just as types of Jfrujttpfre.ied' for sa,]e. ed tyift or yapw, which are Brown p»- MEASURE thousands of. average "little fry" in other lines of busi- The past.week, saw the,end of the tenBively and preferred M th.e South. ,TJi« Associated Press U.exclusively entitled to the Wjth the opening of the season, pro- NOT BY • • use f?r repubUcation ot all nev?s-dispatches to lt,pr not ness hayo beqn driven opt. . '"., . r active shipping;season for white po- GOLD, f ' tatoes In New Jersey, It also meant ducers are transporting the crop tq otherwise creilted in this paper and also the local news , Kansas and the other Western state's are a long nearby markets in ,truoks rather than BUT BY • • way; .front Mqnmouth county, and the farmers here the passing of tho peak period .of THE »••« • published therein. ..' : peach shipment^. Both crops have fllllng freight cars, as they will do haye no;9uch irnmcdlato problem. But the growth of had a rather > unsatisfactory season. later on: ;.. . ,r..i:. , ;,-;«. ,:....:.. GOLDEN,, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 10, 1830. corporation.farming gives them something to think Of the two, the potato season has In selecting sweet potatoes, house- Guaranteed Six Months, •Sbout..TOay can, hardly expect to continue inimu,ne been the better...... wives should remember that thick, chunky, medium-sized ones that ta- MANICURING, fCmitis from, such, coiipetjtioh for many, years lfltproves suc- .Dry, weather during the early part An Example of Practical cessful in the places-where it is now being tried. per toward the ends are preferable, EYEJJROWS. Of, August .helped , farmers in the the department of agriculture points Christianity jjy Fifteie'n Firemen. ; In the past student^, ot, economics, havo. regarded northerm Atlantic states considerably out. Sweet potatoes of odd shapes or •SSt agriculture as an ln\pregnablo, citadel- of Individualism as It .cut the crops of the middle- abnormal sizes,usually are less.eco- It is often, complained that this Is a jazz-mad, doj- which the big corporations would never capture. A num- western, states and opened those nomical than more uniform ones. MARCEL WAVING, )ar.-chaslng, age specializing to such, an extont In pleas- ber qf present day events cast doubt on this theory, markets to our,,growers.. . .. The color of sweet; potatoes has lit- SINGER >VAVTNG, ure seeking and In making money that no.time l» left gig Business, consolidating as it expands, Is ever ;.Prlcea,.^the, ;past week, advanced tle to do with their quality. .How- ya Our funeral home Is dolly and, Friday, potatoes in cen- SHAMPOOING, i for, neighborly cooperation. Perhaps .this,, oritjcltm reaching put.for new worlds, to conquer, fop, new ever, ..the ones ' selected- should • be HAIR CpTTING. located in a charming tral, New Jersey soldi, o. b. for more bright, clean and free from.blemish- pjay be more or. .lass deserved] but now and then there fleldaof business to exploit; and signs. Increase (that than. ,jt3,00. per. 150-pound Back. Prices are Incidents which show that old-time, person*! neigh control of crop production will be Its next big object es- Because .they are .more,,perish- It8 residential district, out throughout ,4he week ranged from able than white .potatoes, conB.uij}ers bprUncss,is still Irt existence.. Perhaps no .where,,1B.this tlve. . . ' ••" , 52.50 to $2.90, with a.stronger fecl- :, and the green lawns and septlment more,alive than among volunteer firemen and should buy.them in small quantities, wriereMt's tns .each day, Most eastern markets especially at this time of year, the de- SCA*PVTATW#, *he latest local incident of this kind comes from such a ftaye ;feU.|tha,strength at shipping FACIAL ,MAS8AOE. ^reeri trees arebeautiiful arid restful. • partment cautions l ..,,...- source. .„. , , . •. . ,,;.•...: : .-.- polnta.and'their prices have also ad- Good frews for the Bayshore ! . New Jersey is among the foremost William Larkln, a farmer at Nutswamp,. received, a vanced, although not.quite as much 75c This, "we feel, is the ideal location for a' as. the f, o. b. prlca in many in- states in,the production and shlrn fctoken., arm, in an accident at a time which was par- Governor Larson fchariges His Mind ! stances, . ment of sweet potatoes. This year, iiiortiiary eslabiishnient. Nothing less ticularly, unfortunate for him, as he had crops to gather, u/ according to the August-let crop re- FhoAe J$e4,P«nkBIl? Ror .: According to a statement made by Senator E. Don- The market on peaches also, was Your Appointment Today, On Sunday fifteen of.his fellow members qf Middleiown ald. Sterner last week, Governor .Morgan F. Larson has port of the state and federal depart- will meet ,tke heeds of the particular. township ,flre, company No. 1 harvested his crops .for stronger lasf, week, due principally ments of agriculture, it is expected to ha.4 a-, change of-heart with, regard to the proposed, new to'ietter quality fruit and llghtor ar- produce) ?,320,000 bushels,o(..the crop h|m, jlany^hands made light work and within two Rarltan Bay.,bridge. Senator Sternor stated In a speech rivals at terminal points. Best El- hours a complete Job was" done. It was. an ,exa.mple of as compared to "2,100,000 buahelB, last last.week that Governpr Larson had assured Sim..that bertas sold at {2.75 to $3.25 per year's production and the average for practical'Christianity; and this old world would.be i h,e .would not veto a measure for the construction ,of bushel qr.crate at New York, with tho years 3,924 to 1928. . , , , JB happier 'placet If more of this spirit were manifested,., this bridge if the legislature, passed such a bill next win- some higher, at $3.50./ .Good.quality Tho cftuntry'B production, pf the % 15 Broad St, , Bed Bank. -Organized societies never lack support.Jp. raising ter. -. / • . . Hales were also strong, celling up to crop, which will be.the, smallest elnce money, to help the unfortunate, and theB.e societies per- $3,60, to $4-0Q at some markets. (Upstairs over i Wilbur's ...iThls (s .irnportant news. The construction of the 1925, has been, forecast at 66^51,000 form many meritorious acts. However,..there. Is nothing The sweet potato movement, as yet Jewelry Store.) bridgewould lessen by many miles the distance between bushels.' It will be 22 per cent less which equals the old-time personal neighborly, touch of has been rather light Shipments Monmquyi county and I^ew York and no.recent, pro- than tho 1929 . crop ot. 84,561,000 pjtching,,ln and doing .things for those who need a help- from New; Jersey have, been going bushels and 11 per. cent leas than, the posal would do as much to.build up and otherwise de- ing, hand. In Mr. Larkln's case and in many other to Philadelphia by truck. Best yel- average for the years 1024'to 1923. velop this part of Monmouth county. lows , sold . elowly last week duo to pase.3. this is 1,he only kind of helpfulness whleh,can,.b,e .« Nearly two years ago tho legislature took action heavy competition from Virginia. rendered, because charity Is neither effective, nor,.want- . The. road to better and bigger bttal- to, have the bridge built. Governor Larson .vetoed and Most .five-eights, bushel baskets ed,. Folks ..who take part in a community movement to ncsB leads through Tha ResUteE'e ad. killed this, measure, claiming, among .other thingB as his brought $1.25 to $1.50. vertislng columns.—Advertisement tide a neighbor over a run of hard luck are .made of reasqq for. BO doing that the federal authorities would the right stuff. They will get credit for. It In St. Peter's **. a. A. ; not, approvo ,pf the bridge., In order to construct the book.a'nd they should get credit In this world. bridge 8>e approval of a federal board la required. t ,' Coyornor Larson has never made any pretense of being a. mind reader, but many.persons have, wondered A Wpiider.fui Record of why he. was so cocksure two years ago that this, federal board .would have disapproved of the bridge. , The board Headquarters for Good Health and No Accidents. had .never made any announcement to this effect,.How . , The record pf John F, Eastmond. of, fceifcird,, wh,o did the., governor know that the board would disapprove THE |ias just been retired on a pension after 43 years of em- of the bridge? , . ployment as a locomotive engineer, Is remarkable, not The- clock of progress was set back by the gover- imM^aRoHr only because of the loyal and efficient service. rendered nor's .action, but it is gratifying to know that he has Changed his, nilnd. No proposed Improvement is so im- jmt-.alsp; because it denotes care and preservation of BEST portant to Monmouth county a3 this bridge. None of EGG COAL . ,, t STEAM COAL. gpod .health. Not once during his long term,of service HWtrtFr BwkHJ the-. candidates pf-.either party has said anything about STOVE CQXL BLACflSMTTR COAL ^mm did Mr. Eastmond miss a day from work on account of CANNEL COAL sickness or injuries. It thus far in the campaign, but if they havs a proper NUT,COAL . It is a record which is equalled by a few men, even sense, of the fitness of things they will do so. Before PEA COAL COKE ONLY by physical prodigies. Few of.the most famous athletes they go to the ballot box to register their choices, the bays done so well. The average individual Inherits gqqd people of Monmouth county are entitled to the fullest possible Information from the candidates as to how health and and If ordinary good care were taken pf this RlfcE and BUCKWHEAT COAL possession a long record of usefulness without interrup- they stand on this measure. tion, from sickness or from Injuries would not be a rar- FUEL OIL WddLi ity but a general condition. . Happily, the Importance of keeping well arid of em- Harnessing Brooks to Make Specials ill Effect Sept. 11th; 12th, 13th. Cash and Carry Only! ploying safety first methods to avoid accidents is grow- ls. Men like Mr. Eastmond occupying highly respon- Rain in Times of Drought. sible positions which subject them to more danger of One thing which tho recent drought demonstrated Fred D. Wikof f Co. sickness and accidents than the ordinary run of folks Is the.value of Irrigating systems on Monraouth coun- render a public service by showing that ordinary com- ty farms. The dry weather caused large damage, but BANK. N. J. mon sense, care and caution are mighty factors In in- it was not as destructive here as in many other places, creasing efficiency, happiness and the life span. clb. nor was it as prolonged In Monmouth county as the Legs of Genuine Spring Lamb dry spell In tho summer of 1929. Last year,.In some Instances, decreased crop production was more or less /Vnotner Instance of the offset by increased prices and this has happened with YABD: Maple Ave. & Bergen FUee regard to some crops, this year. Phone KM Benefits of Public Ownership. If this condition works to tho advantage, of the or- , , The latest instance of the benefits of public owner- dinary tiller of, tho soil, it will readily be realized .th.at it Round ship to figure in the news of the daily papers is from brings much larger benefits to farmers who were fore- the town of Gouveneur, in St. Lawrence county, in the handed enough to have Irrigating systems on their northern part of New York state. A river la used for places. Reports which come from the country districts Filing Steak the motive power to operate a public-owned electric chow. that the farmers who were so provided got all plant at that place and electric power Is developed at the benefits of dry weather prices, aa well as big crops or a cost of' l'i mills a kilowatt hour. This Is used to resulting from a plentiful water supply equivalent to light the streets of thB town, but none of It Is sold for rain. These irrigating systems may be Idle for entire Chickens hpuse lighting purposes to Individual citizens. It Is seasons, but when tho need comes they pay their way sold to a private utility company for lJi mills a kilowatt over and over. Owners of truck farms and other small i). Average hour, and the company re-sclls this same power to the places find it especially effective to make their own rain. people pf Gouveneur at the rate of nine cents a kilowatt The farming districts of Monmouth county are hour, in other words the company charges more, than singularly blessed with brooks. Almost all farms havo 45.times as much as It pays for the electricity. If this streams flowing through them. Many of these brooks is a fair sample of the profits of public utilities corpora- serve no purpose other than to beautify the landscape, clb . tlons it can readily be understood why these corporations but It will not be strange, after this year's experience, if they are more generally harnessed to increase soil Shoulders of Spring Lamb 17 - are prosperous and flourishing. The reason why the town of Gouveneur sells electric- productivity in time of drought. Preparedness Prevents Regrets ity at the cost of production to a private corporation 1 instead of selling it direct to citizens Is because It Is GASOLINE PRICE DECREASES. claimed that under -the New York state law the town NCE in a while we arc asked a rather Schneider's officials lack authority to soil the power to the Inhabit- In 1929 the average wholesale price of gasoline was O unusual question. It is this: "Would ants. , Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York two per cent less than tho price In 1013, according to the state has asked the public service commission of New United States Department of Commerce. • you think it wrong of me if I talked over OWh York state for a ruling on this question. He estimates A comparison with the changed prlceSSof other com- possible funeral arrangements for a persoh . that by selling electric power at a five-cent rate to modities Is significant. Since 1913 tho cost ot shoes has who is seriously ill and who cannot be the people of Gouvcrncur the entire government ex- ncreased 117 per cent; milk, 93 per cent, bread, 66 per penses of that place could be met without one cent of cent.and eggs, 46 per cent. Tho averago rate of in- expected to recover?" ' Blend , local taxation. crease for all commodities In general use is 38 per cent. That is a difficult question to answer. It Residents of Red Bank and of other Now Jitsey Gasoline la almost alono in showing a decrease. municipalities can be thankful that there is no law In The mechanical progress made by the. Industry la places the funeral director in a very delicate CofCee this state to question their rights to the full benefits of principally responsible for this stito of affairs. Today position. Yet, because this query is heard Whole public ownership.* Slowly but surely the public Is being wells are sunk to depths undreamed of fifteen or twen- • educated to the advantages of public-owned utilities, ty years ago. A constantly rising percentage of gaso- r —not frequently, perhaps, but regularly— through the successful operation of plants of this kind line is being extracted from crude. Cracking, hydro- it does deserve recognition. genatlon and other processes aro playing an Important in various part of the United States. A great deal of , Frankly, our attitude is this: Preparedness propaganda has boon put out that public ownership Is a part In providing tho American public with the highest ', delusion and a snare, but this sort of stuff, no matter grade motor fuel at the lowest prices In our history. prevents misunderstandings—protects one New Kraut and Tomatoes can 10 how well written or eloquently stated, in not convincing There Is but one fly In tho Rnsollno olntmont—rising from those emergency decisions that some- when It Is refuted by n growing number of publlc- tax rates throughout tho country. Legislators have been ' owned utilities plants which have brought about lower adopting the attltudo that "ono cent more won't do any times lead to regret. charges, lower taxes nnd hotter quality product-'. harm." Aa a result, wo have taxes tanging from three to six cents nnd It la forocaat that ten-cent rates ore in For this reason, we sincerely recommend Best jeans stqro In tho future. In some states funds derived from that every thinking man and woman read gas taxes havo boon diverted to other uses than, road the booklet "Funeral Facts." In it arc set Quality Big Business Invades work, thus making the motorist pay for something ho White the Realm of Agriculture. doesn't get. . forth briefly, clearly and authoritatively Unless tha^Amerlcan public taken a definite aland In many facts that arc most valuable in time Ghiick , Ii agriculture, the oldest and moot highly Individual- opposition US exorbitant Baa tnxrs, tho savings mndo Rbse ized of all business undertaking!, to bo added to the possible by(tho oil Industry's piogrpnn will nil find their of need. We should be glad to send this domain of the big corporations and trusts? Signs In- way Into the hands of the tax collector. booklet, in a plain envelope, to anyone; crease that this may happon. Not hero In the East Is there evidence to thin cfTect, but In the West liupo traofa upon request. Roast of land have been bought by farm corporations. Ac- A GOOD HOHSIC. Tea cording to.the Western newspapers; aomo of these cor- The Lamp, o/llclal publlcntlon of (hn Standard oil porations have been signally successful In making prof- compnny of New Joracy, snyo Ihn movement toward In- . , R. R. MOUNT & SON, It*, deiplte the fact that tho proaent season hns been creased state taxation of gasoline In rapidly gottlng cut Funeral Dimtsri one of almost natlon-wldc agricultural iloproiwlon. of hand. Including rsllmnled lovlcn of $550,000,000 for Frederick K, Acl.nn>, Mgr, If tho«a Western corporation succeed In connoll- 1030, motnrlnto will Imve paid $1,750,000,000 In gnnnllno dttlng thell positions and In putting their Investments taxes in (Ivo yenm. 135 W. Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. on a profltabls basis it docs not rcrjulrn much Imnglnn- In 192ft, registration fce.i nvnraRod Approximately tlon to bellsve that tho movomont will spread eastward. $13 a car, Rnnollno tnxon nearly JIN. Thin year tho lat- TELEPHONE 226 ThU'fprWUpnor^p^ Or, ra,d^lcuj chnngo in farming is gen- ter flguroB will tin liinrcttocd to ja>. erally viewed with alarm by the prcm of tho West. Tho Lamp «ny» ftp Knn tnx wnn nonnd In principal ii W; Prbht Sti fed feahk. B«n»t6r CMper Of JKaninn, In a speech a few days ngo, lift "llko many othciijbod horno, It It.JicIng ridden to Wt Furnish National •Casktts •Uted th»racorpW»tlon (arming/had incrcaiod enorm- death." • * .1 RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 10. 1930. Page Seventeen has begun her studies at Upside Personal. college at East Orange, Silver Wedding; Lester Plerco of White street Is ' John Kearney pt, Chestnut^ itreet, employed at the retail Ice station at ' ore. of the Red' Bank mall carriers, and Birthday ! the cprnor of Shrewsbury avenue ! baa returned to work after a vftca> and Herbert street ' ' tlon of about two months for his A daughter;was bom to Mrs. J. Reception Held at litti* Silver • health. He spent several: week* on Lcater Frake of Auburn, Mew York, Friday Night for Rev. and ' Long leland. , , formerly of Red Bank, 'last week. -'. John O'Koofe, a^aaleaman for the The mother and babe are In good MM. W. W. Kennedy and Holland furnace, company, tins health. The new arrival has..been Mr». Daborah lippincott. • bought a. now Eoacx coach. , named Joy Barbara Frake, Mrs, ••• ; Schenck! S, Thompaon and John Froke, before her marriage, was Miss A reception was held Friday night F. Hogan of S, S., Thompson & Co..Emma Kiel of Red Bank. at St. John's chapel at Little Silver. have bean on a trip to Kentucky. In honor of Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Frank Sharabba and Patrick Cit- Kennerly and Mrs,'Deborah Llppln- Mra. Harold Peteraon ot Chestnut arella of WcBt Red Bank returned . street gave birth to a aon last week cott. The occasion wai the 26th Saturday - from a three weeks'- trip wedding anniversary of Rev. and . at the Rlvervlew boipltal. to Weston, West Virginia,' whero MIBB Dorothy Longstrect, daughter Mrs. Kermerly, the 25th' anniversary they visited Mr. Citarella'a relatives. of the ordination of Mr. Kennerly as 'of Mr. and Mr),' Harry Longstreet, Rev, and Mrs, Herbert Munyon of: Hudson 'avenue, will enter the a minister and the birthdays of Mrs. and son Lawconco Of Center More- Kennerly and Mrs. Lippincott nurses' training school at tho Spring land, Pennsylvania, have returned af- Lake hospital noxt Monday. ter spending, a week with relatives Mrs. Llpplncott la 88 years old and .-.' A. daughter was horn Jaat week and friends at Bed Bank, Oceanport is one of the oldest members of the 'at the Rlvervlew hospital to Mra. and Riverside. church. The chapel was decorated Axel' Ornberg of Carmalk pla,qe. . elaborately with yellow and green Elmer M. Smith, formerly mana- Leo Loeb, who has been spending crepe paper and out flowers. Wil- ger of the American store at 3T liam J. T. Getty was, master pf cere- a vacation with hla sister, Mrs. 8.0-Broad street, has been transferred to pBle Davidson of Leroy plaoe, has monies. Eighty guests were present the store at 31 Broad street. His from Little Silver, Red Bank, Fair. returned to his business Intereata at place has been taken by Raymond Dallas, Texas, Haven, Oceariport, Goose Neck Casey, who has been manager of the Point, Long Branch "and Kearny. A Frederic S. Hayed and family store, at 31 Broad street. . have moved from Fair Haven to Mcr white gold wrist watch, the gift of Mr. and Mrs. George Meehan of E. C. Fiedler, was presented to Rev. Laren street,,Red Bank. Mechanlo street left Monday on a Mlts Helen Canzona of Shrews- Mr. Kennerly, the presentation speech motor trip to Canada In their'hew being made by John H. Bates. The bury; avenue returned laat week Chrysler sedan, from a vacation at Reading and members and friends of the.church Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Misses Mrs. John Braum of Worthloy presented 25 silver dollars to Rev. Mary and Lucy Castlello and Joseph street has been entertaining her and Mrs. Kennerly. Mrs. Llpplncott Castiello ot Bethlehem spent part of daughter, Mrs. Herman Casper and received many gifts from her son Albert "of Long Island, and her friends, Large birthday cakes with laat Week with' the Canzona family, granddaughter, MIEB Edna Schraegla, Sidney Wain of Monmouth street lighted, candles, and boquets of flow- of Rosello. ers were also presented to Mrs. spent the w,oek-end with hla parents Mlsa Viola Farrar and Albert Cur- at the Bronx, Now York. Kennerly'and Mrs. Llpplncott. Mrs. tis of Wallace atreet and Mr. and Llpplncott received a . black silk' Mrs. Henry S. Adler of'Washing- Mrs. Harry Aumack of Fair Haven ton, D. C.. has returned home from purse as a gift from the members were recent visitors at Washington, of the church, - . a two weeks' visit to her daughter, D. C. ' . • Mrs. Irving M. Davidson of Bergen Muslo was provided by the churoh Mr. and Mrs. Da Witt and son orchestra^ consisting of Francis place. Richard and Chester Farrar, all of Miss Ruth Ponnlngton of Bridge Bates, Richard O'Donnell, Avery Red Bank, have been vacationing at Giles and Oscar Benson. Recitations avenue Is enjoying a vacation of Washington, D. C, and Atlantic two weeks from her duties at Alston were given by Miss Angelina Parro. City. .. The evening was spent in dancing Bcekman'a law office. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rink and Mrs. William C. Anderson of Haw- and merrymaking. Favors and toys John Wall of Maple avenue and Mr.were distributed by David Jones- of ley, Pennsylvania, returned Thurs- and Mra. Otmar Phillips of Bergen day after spending a (ew days with Goose Neck Point and refreshments place were recent guests ot Mr. and of Ice cream and cake were served her daughter, Mrs. William A. Miller Mrs. John Kosek of Wllkcs-Barre, of Harvard road In Knollwood Park. by members of St John's guild, un- Mr. Miller and family recently spent Pennsylvania. der the supervision of Mrs. V. P. two I weeks at Hawley and Buckhlll Among the Red Bankers who at- Wilkinson. Falls; Pennsylvania, . tended the'Amerlcan Legion conven- Mr. Kennerly has been, rector of * Albert Hoffner, an employee ot the tion ot Wildwood were Mr. and Mrs.St. John's chapel for a year. In his Schenck Si Thompaon company, re- Carl Bremer of William street, Mr. address at the party he stated that cently underwent an appendicitis op- and Mrs. William Chandler of Broad he enjoys his work at Little Silver. eration at the Long Branch hospital'. street, Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Estelle He Is also rector of the chapel of and daughter ot Mount street and. Marcus M. Davidson of Leroy place* the-Holy Communion at Fair Haven^ Mr. and Mrs. Otmar Phillips of Ber- «ie>. who has boon a surgical patient at gen place. tho Long Branch hospital three Mrs. Harry Patterson and two chil- FREE VETERAN LICENSES. •weeks, Is -rapidly rocbvorlrig from dren Margaret and Edward of Wash- tho effects ot two operations, ington street have returned after Resolutions on The Matter Adopted Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Covert of spending two weeks with relatives at by the American Legion. Bergen, place have been entertain- Elizabeth and Hillside. Horace Pat- The American legion at Its state ing friends from the South. terson of Washington street Is homo convention at Wildwood last week, Frank H. Hodges of Irvlngton,. a after spending three weeks with his passed a resolution calling upon the former resident of Red Bank, paid aunt, Mrs. E. S. Firth of Hillside. mayors and township commltteemen a pleasant call at Tho Register of- Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Thompson and of Monmouth county municipalities fice a few days ago. daughter Beriiadlne and Mrs. S. E. to observe the terms of the Vet- Mr. and.Mrs. Arthur Swift of Ber- Lucas of Locust avenue, Mrs. Harry erans Act of 1904 with regard to ped- gen place havo been entertaining Patterson of Washington street, Mr. dlers' licenses. The resolution was friends from Lake Hopatcong. n . end Mrs. George Schmcrllng of ISllz- introduced by William H. Sutphlh of s uroyaen nbcth and Mra E1Us Meglll of Irving. Matawan, who stated that numerous and ^J5,.»i!S- t°n ««><°«d t° Pottsvlllc, Pennsyl- complaints had been made to him by Miss Ruth Dorsett of Mlddletown van in, on Sunday. world war veterans that requests for drovo to Wbarton, New York, Sun Samuel Llbovsky of Drummond free licenses had not been granted day to visit Mr. Kcan's sister. place will aoon enter the University in many municipalities. The resolu- Mrs. Herbert blotz of the Country of Virginia. tions follow: . ' Club estates and her sister, Miss N. O'Nell, havo returned from Ireland, Miss Frances M. Connolly of Red Whereas, It has been brought. to where they spent tho summer with Bank and Miss Marcina R. Edlngton the attention of this convention that their mother, Mrs. John O'Nell. of Riverside drive will enter the New in some of the larger municipalities Jcrsoy college for wptnon at New of Monmouth county the act o* 1904 Mrs. Edward Cole and her son, Brunswick next week. Miss Cdnnolly granting' free peddlers', licenses to Arthur Glass, returned home Satur- graduated from Evander Child hlgl honorably discharged soldiers, sail- day from a two weeks' motor trip school at New York and Miss Ed- ors, and marines is being persistent- spent in Northern Now. York state, ington Is a graduate of the Leonardo ly violated, and whereas, the pamph- principally In the Bcrkshlro moun- high school. ' ' tains. Mr. Glass has returned to hli let laws of 1904, on. page 273, ex- employment In a brokerage offlco a Alexander Curchln of Chestnut pressly confer this benefit of frea New York. Btrcet was operated on for appendi- peddlers' license on all honorably dis- citis on Monday* at the Rlverview charged soldiers, sailors, and ma- Mrs. C. Walton Cannon of Wash- hospital. rines who may'apply for same. ington spent tho week-end with Mrs. William A. Hopping of Broad street. Mrs. Louise Cole of Hudson ave- Be It resolved: that this state con- Mrs. Leland Craf- of Red Bank nue is a medical patient at the Long vention of the American Legion go and'New York gavo birth last Sun Branch hospital. on reoord-a» opposing-this iHwSm the walrus said, day night to a baby girl at tho Wom- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ingalln Inatlon which Is being shown honor- en's.hospital at New York. Mrs. Wcstsido avenue have constructed a ably discharged veterans, and be it Cratls was formerly Miss Edith miniature nine-hole golf courso on further resolved: that coplos of this "To talk of many matters: Honlgman of Red Bank. their rear lawn. resolution be sent to tho heads of Mrs. Thomas L. Little ot Bcrgc James I. Norton hasi resumed his those municipalities which Ignore Of service plates and smoking stands, place spont Saturday visiting friends duties at the Hackcnsack cour this act of 1904 with tho request that at New York. houso after spending two weeks with tha benefits of this legislation be Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Burnett of Wes made avallablo to those qualified Of pillows, pots and platters, Louis G. Davidson, who Is em- street. ployed In Erie, Pa., la visiting his veterans who request It. mother, Mia. Marcus M. Davidson of Miss Dorothy Mazza of Mo'un Leroy place. street took up her duties this morn- Legion Workers' Meeting. Of chintz, anil chairs, and chinaware, ing at the state normal school a A meeting of the general com,- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Colmorgon and Trenton, daughters Thclma and Valerie, Mrs. mittee of the American Leglon,drlve Of curtains and canaries, John Calandrlollo of Linden placo will be held at tho headquarters of •Carollno Colmorgon and son Cat" spent yesterday at Now York, where ,and Joseph Frank, all of Oakland Shrewsbury post, American Legion ho attended a night baseball game Broad street, tonight at nine o'clock And other things to pacify street, .spent Sunday at Now York, at the Polo grounds. i Rev. and Mrs, Paul J, Trltschler Tony Hunting, chairman of the gen- of. Linden placo havo announced tho George Qirlgloy ot Chestnut street eral committee, urges a large attend- birth of an eight-and-a-half-pound returned yesterday to St. Charles ance as the plans for starting the The Peuutes et Lares."* daughter. The baby was born Sat- college In Maryland. drive will' be considered at thla meet- urday- aftornoon. Sho has been named ing. Mairjorlo AAn Trltachlej\ Mr. Trlt- schlcr la tho,,pas(or of the Red Bank Church Notes. The walrus is a garrulous fish—or is he an animal?—but we're-way ahead of Luthcran,-<5hurch. "Substance" will bo the subject of EGAN'S Mr. an'd Mrs. Ellen Colin of Ruth- tho Lesson-Sormon In all Churches him when it comes to action. We've been busy ever since June scheming and erford and Mrs. William Dennis anil of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Sep- daughtct Betty of Catherine street tember 14th. Auto Vans and Express scouting and selecting/ so, that now you can choose your winter housefurnish- motored on Saturday to Ocean City The Golden Text Is: "If we hope Now that movlasr t1m» U n«mr 1 im and Atlantlo City, whero they spent pp d to do. yyo u ntxt moving of furni for that we see not, thon do we with ture, plinoinii or baggtsbgg a t o alll partt* ot /the 'day. Mr. and Mrs. Colin apont patienco wait for it" (Romans 8:25.) olty or country. In tha Urseit padded vans ings from as complete and up-to-the-minute an assortment as you could hope to ' the latter part of last week with Mr. In Red Bank. Before you hav« your next Among tho citations which com- moving done, write, tend or call for the and Mrs. prise tho Lesson-Sermon Is the fol- only reliable furniture movers In town, and find. And to give you an idea of the savings,** above arc a few examples of Mrs. Edward H. Lafotra and daugh- set my prices on your next Job. All kind* lowing from tho Bible: "Now faith of heavy or light trucking don* at abort ter, Mlaa Emma Lafetra of Branch is the substance of things hoped for, notice. Call or addreia avenue spont Thursday with Mr. and tho evidence of things not seen' Mrs. Jamos E. Russell of Lawronco- (Hobrows 11:1.) J. T. EG AN vlllc, Mrs. Lafotra and daughter re- Tho Lesson-Sormon also Includes fl WALL STREET, RED BANK cently returned from Honolulu. Mr. tho following passage from the Ruldinci Phont J072-J. and Mrs. Harold Ely and Mrs. La- Christian Sclenco textbook, "Science fetra nnd daughter wero recent visi- and Health with Koy to the Scrip- tors ot Mr. and Mrs. OcorgoSchoncic tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: of Holmdol. Mrs. Lafotra and her "When wo come to have moro faith daughter visited Mr, and Mrs. Edgar In tho truth of being than wo have Schenck nnd Rev. Norman Schonck Geo.W. Sewing n error, moro faith In Spirit than and family while In Honolulu. Mlta n matter, moro^jfal'.h In living than Lafetra haa been spending a few In dying, moro faith In Qod than In CONTRACTOR days at Camp Hanoun fit Thotford, man, then no material suppositions' Vermont, with Professor and Mrs. can prevent us from hoaling the sick and BUILDER . Charles E. Farnsworth. Wins La- and destroying orror" (p, 388.) fotrn la the owner of a new Pontlac RED BANK, N. J. coach. OHlca In Eisner Bulldlnf Concert For Church, Room 3 , MIJS Carolyn Hughos of Clinton A concert for lha benoflt ot the placo and Miss Edna Hughes of fall rally of the A M, H. Zlon chufch Telephone 2018. Chestnut street returned laat week of West Bergen place nnd Shrews- - Jobbing of All Hindi from a two weeks' trip to Milwau- bury avenue will be held at the Estimates Cheerfully . Furnished kee, Wlaconaln. church ThurBday night, September Monmouth County Surrofate'e Office. Mra, Michael J. Ilynnn of Wllllnin 25th. Tho concert will be given un- In the miller of the eital* of Ida, Wale. • atreot and Mrs. Cathorlnt Wosol of der tho auspices of Club No. t of the decaaied, Westsldo avenuo have returned from church, of which John Hopson la Notice to creditors to preaant elalnia an automobile trip to New England, •Balnit eitate. captain. Local and out of town tai- Turtutnt to the order of Joieph L. Don. where they visited Mrs. Hynan'a sla- nt will bo on tho program and re- inly, aurroorate nf the County of Mon- tor-ln-law, Mrs. Mary Hurley of 'reahmonts will be on sale. Itov. mouth. made on the third day ot Septem- Stamford, Connecticut * ber, joao, on the application of ROM Wllltnm H. nnlier la pastor of tho Wall, mil Meculrla of the aitaU of IiU Joseph Mullln of Wnllnce Btrefll la hurcli. Well, derailed, notice l« hereby given to a now clcrltntSchrocdor'a pharmacy. he or«illtora of inld daceaied to exhibit o tha^eubirilher, ncile executri* *• »for«. Mm. George v, Norman and daugh- For I-ong Tlmo Employee* •Ill, their dehli and demand! atralnat the ter, Mini Gladys Nornmn of Peters Tho members of H. O, McOully mill eitnte, under o«th, within elx months place, fro anlllna today lor a vaca- rom the .late of the afnre.nl.l order, or llapler of telephone plonoors of hey wUI hi forever batrotl of their •ctinm tion In Bermuda. America will link! their annual herefor nialmt the old luhirrlber. for Mr. nnd Mra. Bloplicn J, Hoffman Dated Freehold, N. J . Beiitemhar S, 1010, outing at. Anbury Park on Sat- IIOSA WEIfl, and daughter Doris of Jcfforaonvlllo, urday. Knell mombor or tin ohap- ItOSA WEIS, New York, ar« visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. tn line had n minimum of 21 years M Wait rVonl itreet. Red Dank, N, J. Charles Hoffman of Leroy placo. f norvlco -with the tlophone company Mlaa! Ann Hoffman and Finncli J. nd altogether they number moro *Y« Old« Roman Domo-Coda Hoffman attended.n wcdOIni! at Jer- han'1,000 Red Hunk residents who sey City over tho weok-rnd will nttond Ilio millng nr» Clarence S. **Tobe num(peclOc, we auRRcat yon cniii|inrc Iluml>crBrr ' "O/io of Anhriai's Great Stores"'—NctvarK, JV. /. Mini Mnrlon Bcntt, ilnughtcr of Al- Drnnann, Thomna 1,. Little and John price. Kith totalled aole priori rli.ri.hrrr. bert Hcott of Boulh alreet. Is visiting Ih at noaell Wn Huth'8txau. of RnoklH* ptaoo « p*^, (o ttav«rtli« la Thj Jteglnter. *> 1 I' ' Pace Eighteen RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 10,1980. BTOTOAT-SCHOOI. RALLV. tion apsnt at stlawftre water dap. vice of Uu Reformed church will The Pilgrim aalei corporation, meet at the horn* of Mrs. Margaret Fourth Annual MeeUnr to be Held local distributors of the Oakland and Hanklna today. Th> consistory will »t Ooesn Ctanr* Sunday. Fontlac automobile!, have engaged meet Friday evening. Persons de- The fourth annual ,8unddj--idhool James B. Smith of Washington, D. siring to become members of the Annual Family Excursion rally un«ar th» direction of th» As-€., aa factory service man. - church should be- prutnt at this bury Park dlitrlot council of re- Mr, and Mra. U. Freeman of meeting. ligious education will ba htld In theVienna, Va,, have been the guests Mr. Ball ot Chicago !• -.pending Up the Hudson Oocan drove auditorium next Bun- of Mr. and Mra. William H. HIckok sevtral days wjth his daughter, Mrs. day attirnoon. Biv. Alfrad Waee of Broadway. Geret Conovtr. to West Point and Newburg will make tha addrtu of welcome. Mrs. Carolyn Schumacher pf Third Mlaa Irene Bennett of Belford, The prlnolpal apeakara will be Rev.street has returned from a two formerly of Uitts plaoe, visited frlende H. A. Rtlyea and R«v. Robert F. Y.weeks' vacation spent In the N«where last Thursday. "' , Fltrct, pteildent of the American bi- England states. Mra. Harry tiohaen of Belford and Sunday, September 21st. ble union. Muilo will be furnished Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Wharton Mr. and Mra. Daniel Flnnegan 'of by the Carton commandery band have returned to their home on Dover, Delaware, wart dinner guests ABOARD THE CITY OF KEANSBURG. with C. B. Cook aj director and theSouth Main street after having spent of Mr. and lira. Anthony BUohort American Legion band with Tony the Bummer at their summer cottage on Saturday. ' Dancing and Refreshments. Tickets, $1,00. Pluootto u dlreotor. at Ocean Grove. ,-..'•• The parent* ot Mr. and Sirs. J. 3. Mrs. Robert Lockwood has been Settler have returned to Iowa after Genuine LAMB Steamer leaves Keyport dock 81OO A, M.' engaged to teach In the Holmdel having apent the summer here, Mrs. m 'Keanaburg doek, 9:00 A. M. township school. Seasler's father waa very alok for a Shoulder* ...... 17c Keyport News. .The regular meeting of the bor-time, but IB now Improving. Shoulder Chops 29c* Under Auspices New Point Comfort Fire Co. Announcement Hade of Marriage ol ough council was held Monday even- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Graves have MUa Thelma Bedle. ing at the borough hall. returned from New Hampshire, Rib Chops.., 34c » Dr. and Mrs. Henry T. Hopkins where they spent the summer. Mr. (Tt* lUtl Btalc BttUttr an bi boujht of First street entertained- Frank Graves haa .resumed his duties as a Stew 12c »• In KMPoit »t Ofcl' > Lapolla of Felham, N. Y., over theteacher at Red Bank.' Spanish Beauty Salon Mr. and MM. William Mlllor of week-end. Miss Bertha Heath haa finished a RldBewood weri week-end gueata of The annual excursion to Coney Is- three-year oourse In trained nuralng WAGNER'S 90 East Front St., Red Bank 2342 Charlea Miller, lSr., and family. land was held today. The boat left at a New York hospital and ahe Is MORE SPECIALS The KlwanU club Jield an lnter- the Broad street dock at 6:15 P. M.now at the home ol her father, Clin- Daniel Fargo, eight ycam old, ofton Heath. ON PAGE 7. Our Artistic Work Stands Com- olub metttiig: yeaterdtty afternoon at parison with the BEST of 5th Ave. the C&t'n Fiddle restaurant at Cliff- Main street was struck by a car Mrs. Fred Tatum waa an airplane wood Beach.; driven by Aaron Erven Monday. The passenger from Red Bank to New No. finer food wherever you roam Dr. and Mr«. Henry T. Hopkins accident occurred at the main cross- York one day last week. Marcel Permanent and Mra. J. R. Schneider attended ing on Broadway. • The driver was Than THIS PXJRB FOOD you got sJBf .00 the American Legion convention at not to blame witnesses said, aa the at home. Wave. Wlldwood. boy ran in the road In front of the Pedestrian Struck; by Auto. The only method that, leaves Mra. C. M. Brltton and daughter car. He had a fractured leg and was Struck by an automobile while the halt »o!t and. gloiiy like 5 Emily have returned from a vaca- taken to the Matawan hospital. , crossing Front atreet at Riverside NO EXTRAS. Bilk. tion at the summer home of Dr. and Mr, and MrB. Edward C. 'Wilson of avenue Thursday night, Patrick We guarantee our beautiful waves nnd ourli Mra. S. H. Caasldy at bover Fox- Therese avenue are receiving con- Ahearn. of Headden's corner re- v gratulations on the birth of a son at from 6 to 0 months, croft, Maine. • --.•-•- ceived bruises and, euts about the Mr. and Mra. Kvait V. Sllcox and the Hazard hospital at Long Branch head, and arms.. He was removed PRICES FOR EVERY PURSE. children and" Mlaa Hanah- Poling on Wednesday morning. to tho RJvervlew hospital for treat- 4iave returned from a vacation at Golden Chapter, Order of the East- ment.' The oar was driven by M. REAL CASTILE SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE ! SUM $1.85 Lavalette, • ern Star, has resumed meetings for C. Munn of Red Bank, Policeman REAL CASTILE SHAMPOO and MARCEL A miniature golf courae la being tha fall season. Joseph Imlay Investigated but nonr- i/ FINGER WAVE and MANICURE $1.«5 Mias Beta Dey of Third street Is SJ.00 laid out on the Masonic home prop- resta worn made. HENNA SHAMPOO erty at the corner of Third and Dl-spending a month's vacation at » NATURES PUREST" Hair Dyeing and Facials a Specialty. vlalon str«eta. The work 1B beingCanaan, New Hampshire. : It pays to advertise In Thft Register. PHONE ZOiO — RED BANK done by the Dundee Golf Courae Mr. and Mra., E.* M. Tucker of company. Brooklyn, who were former residents Ajnong thoaa who attended the an-of the borough, were the guests of nual meeting and banquet of theMr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Crammer Monmouth county bankors' associa- of Broad stroet. over the week-end. tion at ths Mew Montcry atAabury Donald Lockwood is spending his Park on Saturday everlng were F. vacation touring Canada and stay- P. Armatrontr,, J. H. Hendrlckaon, J. ing at Niagara Falls. S. Matthowa, Jr., L. E. Cokelet, E. K. Paul G. Zimmerman,' • Jr., spent PAINT SALE Hooie, Kelaey A Carhart, Earl Col- last week as the guest of Dr. and son, - Mlaaoi Lorraine Kanfer and Mra. H. T. Hopkins of Fir8t street. Mildred Camp of the Keyport Bank- Mr. Zimmerman is employed by the MUTUAL ahsiFadlons Ing company, Mr. and Mra. H. S.Aero-Marine Klcmm corporation, in Go for Burrowea, Mr. and MrB. Evart V. Sll-and his family Is moving from GROCERY COMPANY China Jack Gmn cox, John Roberta, Miss Evelyn Wall- Mystic, Conn., to Belmar. QUALITY GROCERIES * PRIME MEATS Ing, Harold Walling, F. Weber, and Thomas and Robert Keller of PRODUCTS £ Wistaria H. Roberti. Washington, D. C, were the gueata FRESH FRUITS AND (VEGETABLES Mr*. Charlotte Magulre of Newof Mr. and Mrs. J. Carle Anderson York la the guest ot Mr. and Mrs.of M&in street l&st week. John Harold Hendrlokson ,/for sev- Mra, Carl Courtney and aonsthavo 95 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. eral daya. returned to their home at Birmtng- YOU SAVE $1.21 Mr. and Mrs. Gaorge Totten and ton, Ala,, after having spent Beveral 15* i O» TVU Unntl' SpMhl children Goorgo and Jean of First weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Mutual Grade A street have returned from a vacation Dey of Third street spent at Ailehdaie, -Mr. and Mra. Herbert E. West and Cooll- 8. Aokeraon of Main street children of Maple place have re- Sliced Bacon High Glow Finish has returned from a trip to Boston turned from a vacation spent at via the Colonial air line. Lavalette. just tk« iking for Ftora. hat a distinctive, savory flavor De«n and Woodwork. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bedle of Wav- erly atreet announce the marriage —wholly an Ideal bacon flav- of their daughter, Thelma Mae to Middletown Village a $3.79 Frederick Booth Sackett, son of Mr. or. It is streaky, tender and Kenneth Smith Confined to the Bed R.g. IS.00 Cm and Mra. J. Sackett, of Springfield, evenly sliced. Besides it is a Mass., on Tuesday, September 2d. With Heart Trouble. The ceremony was performed at Kenneth Smith, son of Mrs. Lydla mild-cured, sweet bacon. Or- Nassau, New York by Rev. William M. Smith, Is very alck with heart der a few packages at the Mu- , Dries in a Few ffounl Mott. Mr. and Mrs. Sackett spent trouble. A nurse la in attendance. Colo,.. Urn Cm Wllla. Irorr. fthbofwMf A*l Craj, F««rt Craao. Clta. Job Cn« Em- their wedding trip touring the NewKenneth's friends have missed see- tual special price; you will find lUa BIM, T«a. Crfaa Brow* Alica Slat, CM Sto~, TO. Rad. V^mJUon. UtU Oak, Dark 0.1. England states. The bride was at-ing him In his invalid's room and out why we affix the nanie Walnrt. Dirk Maktfur. Eu. tired In an autumn brown costume they hope he will have a speedy re* with hat to match. They will be atcovery, "Grade A" on every package. home October lat at the Brunswick Mr. and Mrs. Geret Conover -were Anns apartment on Livingston ave- the winners of a man and wife ten- V2.LB.PKG. 1OP nue, New Brunswick, The groom is nis tournament on Mr. and Mrs. Irv- Special .....X«'V - $3.39 a Gallon A BETTER PAINT employed at the DuPor/ plant at ing Hance's courts last-woek. Parlln, where he Is manager of the Mrs. Addle Spader of Keyport Ce«M Not ba ForaUhad at Twica film department. spent last Thursday with her sister, Sold in All Mutual Grocery Stores and Meat Markets Ik. Prical Mrs. Fred Walling gave birth to a Mrs. Lydla M. Smith. Mrs. Smith Washable One Coat Glow Mentd Home Paint ii de&oltaly son last week at the Rlvervlew hos- has been very sick, but Bhe Is now Juinntwd to give udibctciy pital at Red Bank. rapidly Improving. She Is able to POSITIVELY COVERS IN ONE COAT •errio for J yun. One gallon Fresh Baked Uneeda Biscuits 3pkgs. Tnt idwi finish will com HO iq. ft—two». City Cut FUM, SIZE. All tho great features that mndo tho Fhllco Radio of hat .....$10.40 year nuch a wonderful success arts retained In thcao Jnteat lb. 43c ib lb $18.00 modela nnd tho Now TONE CONTItOIj la Flrat Gradx, prime stock, from 8 to 6H Iba. Maple, Walnut or Mahogany nddod. Hear ono .In your own homo. No The Regular Price Is <0e. 27« 7«/ *10 SIZE $27.70 obligation. Just mall tho coupon If you 2 COIL SPRINGS $8.95 can't call In porson. A beautiful Philco 9x12 SIZE $40.00 model Is priced nt —~_ Fresh-Killed Milk-Fed Roasting Chickens 39C lb. These ItiiE« nrn All Wool, hand woven mill ro- FELT MATTRESS $8.95 vcinlblr. Will slnnil ninny yriirn of wrnr. LAUTER PIANO CO. Hco Window Dloiilny ! Orders |ilncr». 25c Jersey Grown Beets ....3 bunches 10c Kama ... _— GLOBE PHONE 1259. s Opwi Evenings. A'ldrtu , , Jersey Grown Spinach 2 tbi. 19c Jersey Grown Cucumber* 3 for 10c City RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 10.1980. NESS SALE

To Be Sold Store Open Thursday,

•':...•. >r CASH ONLY! '. Involving Jfie Entire dnd Complete Sfocfo of Friday, Saturday. We cannot give MIDDLESEX FVRAUTVRE CO. Evenings 'Til credit at these LOW PRICES ! | 2.9 MOAIMOUTH ST., RED BANK 9 O'Clock. l/III The Very Ute$t Styles /n Bed'Room, Dining Room &- LivingRoom Furniture Includedryfundrecl a of/lugs. Kitchen cabinets,Lamps &tc. - EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD. iiiiinQti nutruin! initniini [i 11 in i itiiiitniiintniiminun 11 mmni i! iiinri] i iniinn nuini infiinumii niHunnni nnnninnmiinni irnirnniitiinniiriniininiiiiiiiiiiiiiuinuinisiiDn ijiniiuiiiiiiiiii n i SENSATIONAL REDUCTIONS ON ALL Just a Few More DaysJf ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES ON ALL BEDROOM SUITES then the Greatest Sale Ever Held in DINING ROOM SUITES Sensational prices. All high grado Bedroom Suites of America's finest makers In Monmouth, County Will Be History! Every Dining Boom Suite In our ontlre stock la Included—nothlnff hold back. Th» period designs. You'll bo suiprlsed^at tho savings. Como early. prices tell tho story, Come early for selection. $125 4-Pc. Bedroom Suites, Walnut, Thursday for ...... $69.85 $110 8-Pc. Dining Room Suites, Walnut, Thursday ...... $59.84 $185 4-Pc. Bedroom Suites, Walnut, Thursday for $97.85 EVERYTHING MUST GO! $135 9-Pc. Dining Room Suites, Walnut, Thursday $79.85 $225 4-Pc. Bedroom Suites, Walnut, Thursday for $119.00 $150 10-Pc. Dining Room Suites, Antique Walnut $89.00 $239 4-Pc. Bedroom Suites, JVIaple, Thursday for .'. $129.00 Every dollar's worth of merchandise contained in $175 10-Pc. Dining Room Suites, Walnut, Thursday $97.65 $245 4-Pc. Bedroom Suites, Walnut, Thursday for ...... $136.45 the above mentioned building will positively go on $189 10-Pc. Dining Room Suite?, Walnut, Thursday $119.00 $275 4-Pc. Bedroom Suites, Walnut, Thursday for $148.65 $200 10-Pc. Dining Room Suites, Walritft, Thursday $129,001 $300 4:Pc. Bedroom Suites, Walnut, Thursday for .$168,00 sale without reserve or limit—Regardless! This is $235 10-Pc. Dining Room Suites, Walnut, Thursday ....$139.00 $350 6-Pc. Bedroom Suites, Walnut, Thursday for ..$199.65 your golden opportunity to buy for years to come. $250 10-Pc. Dining Room Suites, Walnut, Thursday $154.00 $400 7-Pc. Bedroom Suites, Walnut, Thursday for $224.65 $350 10-Pc. Dining Room Suites, Walnut, Thursday $197.00 $425 10-Pc. $450 7-Pck Bedroom Suites, Walnut, Thursday for $259.00 You have wanted lower prices; you've hoped, Dining Room Suites, Walnut, Thursday ...... $225.00 dreamed and waited for a time to come when you could buy a Dining Room, Living Room or Bed Room Startling Savings Thursday on Metal Beds Suite, a beautiful Rug or something for the home Philco BREAKFAST SETS R0OMSIZERUG5 AT YOUR OWN PRICE. We assure you with all All priced for qulok disposal. Including hundreds Buy Now and Save—Come Early ! of brand now spring rugs. Don't mlBS It £.87 the emphasis and fire that can be put into printed Radios $10 9x12 Felt Base Rugs go at $4.97 $18.00 B-pieoe Breakfast 8ets now .. $8.83 Rome and Slmmonn words, that this great sale will prove phenomenal $3000 5l B $30 8x12 Tapestry Rugs go at .$14.87 maho. Brown and $30.00 5-pleoe Breakfast Sets now .$14.87 $40 9x12 Axmlnster Rugs go at ... .$24.97 Green. and unequalled merchandising movement an event 78-63 $35.00 5-piooe Breakfast Sets now .$18.63 < $8B 9x12 Wilton Velvet Rugs $49.85 $40.00 5-ploco Breakfast Sets now .$24.85 Many Rugs Not Mentioned Hore! of gigantic proportions, without parallel or prece*- Complete with $49.50 5-pleoe Breakfast Sets now .$28.65 Kitchen dent, to sell this entire stock of one of Red Bank's Tubes. Nothing LINOLEUMS, ETC. Cabinets else to buy. Reg- Bargains That Are Bargains ! oldest and most reliable furniture stores. ularly priced at BABY CARRIAGES .69 Congoleum Remnants .. .sq. yd. 39c 67 $139.00 cash. Lowest Prices in 15 Years $1.35 Printed Linoleums sq. yd. 78o Just a few left at $2.00 Inlaid Linoleums sq. yd. 97o 29- this price. Come, $20.00 Baby 8trollors go at ...... $12.84 $1.00 8talr Carpet yard at 59o Famous Dutch $35.00 Baby strollers or Carriage .. .$19.65 Nnpanoa and Scllors. PRICES CRASH ON ALL in for yours be- "545.00 Baby Strollers or Carriage .. .$28.45 ODD BED$ Fully equipped. fore it's too late. The World's Finest Makes ! Occasional 9x12 REFRIGERATORS Tncludliuj Borne, Simmons, etc., entlro high-grndo stoolt of metal and wood beds go on sale whllo they Tables Everything Must Go ! last Thursday. • LIVING ROOM SUITES Axminster $18.00 8lmmons Day Bede at $11.87 Out They Go—While They Last—At Unbelievable Prices ! Included In tills sale are a lot of famous Albion Refrigerators. All go on sale at sensational price*. $12.00 Metal Beds Must go at $5.87 1.97 In mohair, valour, Jncijuard, etc., covering. Nationally advertised suites. Including Knrpcn and $20.00 Metal Beds Must go at $0.85 Kroehlor—2 and 3-pIooo suites nro Included In this great sale. Naturally, first hero gets their Rugs $35.00 Refrigerators, Sldeloers ....$18.65 $30.00 Metal Beds Must go at $17.85 Walnut and Mahogany choice. Over 100 different kinds to chooso from. $50.00 Refrigerators, Porcelain ,....$29.85 $35.00 3-pleoe Windsor Beds go at $14.97 finished. Assorted $125 3-Pc. Jacquard Living Room Suites for $59.85 $40.00 Refrigerators, 3-door ...... $24.45 stylo. 19.95 $75.00 Refrigerators, large size >-.> .$38.65 Springs and Mattresses $150 3-Pc. Jacquard Living Room Suite, Thursday for $78.45 Kitchen $175 3-Pc. Mohair Living Room Suite, Thursday far $99.65 Deep pile, long The World's Lowest Prices ! $195 3-Pc. Mohair Frame Living Room Suite, Thursday for $99.65 wearing Rugs COMPLETE LAMPS $8.00 Link 8prlngs reduced to .... $2.99 Chairs $225 3-Pc. Jacquard Living Room Suite (.. $124.35 that usually sell $15.00 Coll Springs reduoed to $0.87 $245 3-Pc. All-Over Tapestry Living Room Suite .:...\ $134.00 for $45.00. A Hundreds to Choose From ! . $12.00 All-Cotton Mattresses for ... $5.94 $275 3-Pc. Carved Frame Living Room Suite, Thursday~for<: $157.65 very limited se- $8.00 Floor or Bridge Lamps :._...:.; $4.87 $20.00 Felt and Cotton Mattresses at 58.85 $12.00 Table Lamps, Thursday .., .. $5.97 $30.00 Silk Floss Mattresses.now .. .$14.85 $325 3-Pc. Friezette Living Room Suite, Thursday for $176.85 lection, so we ad- : : $350 3-Pc. Karpen Mohair Living Room Suite"... $189.00 vise you to come $18 to $25 Assorted Lamps for ..... $9.85 $24.75 Sprlng-flHed Mattresses for .$15.00 Unfinished Up to $50 Lamps now .$18.85 $39.50 Boauty-8leep Mattresses now $24.97 Sturdily Constructed. $375 Imported Friezette Living Room Suite, Thursday for $198.00 early for yours.

BED DAVENPORT SUITES 10:00 O'Clock Thursday Special 10:00 O'Clock Thursday Special $39.50 Beauty-Sleep Mattress $175 REGULAR TRICE THE WORLD'S FINEST! Hero Is your chance to buy 11 $2.50 END TABLES Kroohlor 3-ploco Bod Davenport =65 $8.50 RADIO LAMPS Here Is your chanco to buy tho Suite Opens tip Into a full size i most luxurious spring-filled mat- bed. Covered In Jacquard. tress at n price that may never Special Thursday at. 88c coma again. 3.95 Sturdy mahogany finish and tables ot tho better kind—go while $40 KARPEN CHAIRS Ono to a customer—none to ohlldren. Whllo they lnst Thursday. they last Thursday morning—ono to a customer—none to children. Wo caution to como early. No deliveries, No deliveries. , $45.00 3-Piece FIBRE SUITES LESS THAN HALF I'ltlCE ! Iloywood-Wahcfleld Mnlto,! Ono lot of solid walnut handsomo- $15 3-plcco Fluro Suites, uphol- ly upholstered scoop neat ocon- stered with heauttfut cretonne glonnl chairs go at — cushions, go In this great Closing 24-n ODD DRESSERS Steel Bed Springs $12 Cotton MATTRESSES Out Solo at Whllo they last, Odd ^ Illgh-grndo Cotton Mntr Drcssors that poll- Jk ' Regular $0.00 Steel Bed trrsnr* thnt sell regularly tlvely sold beiorn Springs, strong nncl stur- up to SIS will go on null' $^.94 SENSATIONAL THURSDAY this snlo nt $20.00. dy. They go on sain Thursday only while they Thursday nt 10 o'cloclc nt lnst 5 ODD .PIECES 10:00 O'CLOCK SPECIALS Priced for Quick Disposal Thursday ! We liava grouped hundreds of spc lals (or prloo slushing;. llundredH (if odd jileers on all floors aeiifmtloiinlly innrlced Don't miss this sale, It will pay you to ho hero waiting (or to effect quick dlsiioHiil. Costs nnil prollln absolutely Ignored. tho doors la open. First come, first snrvod—comn nnrly, He hero early Thursday. $3.50 5-Ft. Step Ladders _ _J>8 $10.00 Scoop'Soat Chairs $4.87 $26.00 100-plooo Dinner Sots for $12.07 $2.00 Feather Pillows $1.09 $37.00 ChlfToroboa In walnut nt $18.05 $8.00 Poroolnln Top Tables go nt $3.07 $5.00 Fringed Velvet Rugs $1.88 Middlesex Furniture Co. $18.00 Ghost of Drawers, go at $0.07 Up to $40 Assorted'Tahlos nt $10.88 75c Brooms 19 27-20 Monmouth Street Up to $25 Asfiortml Mirrors for $0.85 $10.50Oval Rugs.. $4.95 510 to $15 Smoking Cabinets $4.07 Red Bank, New Jersey AND IIUNIWKDN MOIIKI Page Twenty RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 10, 1980.

SWEET POTATO SEED. coming East was to see Mrs. Fau-•Ion of the church school will open this season by a. team consisting ot teck's daughter, Mra. John Price, Sunday morning, October 5th, at tenJoseph Wacker,"Rudolph Grogs, Wil- Agricultural Export Advises Sdec who is serlo*usly sick at the Long o'clock. The Sunday morning church liam Mead, . Fred Hilflcker and tlon From tho Field, Branch hospital. service Is held at half-past ten Charles QuackenbuBh. Tho team will Miss Alice Smith of Brooklyn o'clock. play Its first game at Keyport Fri- Careful selection of sweet potato spent the •week-end -with Mra. A. W. Htaji Patricia Gibson is a student day night. lecd will assist greatly In reducing Phraner. at Mount St. Mary's academy at Mrs. James Hennessey has rented the losses from, diseases of this crop, Plalnfleld. • . advises Dr. W. H. Martin, plant path- Mr. and Mrs. Amzl Thome of her house to a New York party. ologist for tha State Agricultural Ex- Brooklyn, who spent ths summer at Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wermert Mrs. John Woods 18 a new teacher periment Station at New BrunswlcK Fair Haven, have returned to their have returned from a visit of twoat the public school at this -place. He explains that several serious home at Leonardo. weeks at Buffalo. James Murphy of She formerly taught at Leonardo. diseases of sweet potato are seed- Mrs. Helmlna Ramft of Long Is- Buffalo Is spending two weeks with Mrs. Cornelius Britton has a new carried, and, wbtlo certain of these land Is spending a few days with her Mr. Wermert. Bulck automobile, may bo controlled by disinfecting th sister, Mrs. C. A. Baumgard. Misses Helen and Harriet Smith of William Kggleston, principal of the seed, there are others, such as stem Mrs. Margaret Leonard has re-Church street were Sunday visitors public school, has a new Essex auto- , rot, which will not respond to thli turned from Iowa, where she spent at New York. mobile. Bora Busses Gorp. treatment. the summer. . Mr. and Mrs. Carter and Mr. and Mrs, Wentworth Cranbrook of The fungus -causing stem rot la Mrs. Small of Rosedale, Long Island, Brooklyn Is spending a week with Port Monmouth News. Mrs. F. W.- -Hlnnott and son and carried In the seed and consequently Mrs. Adelaide Balsch. 1 the selection of clean seed has been daughter and Marjorlo Ncilson of Planning For a Hallowe'en Party at Brooklyn, Mr. Synder of Hazleton, found necessary for Its control tbo Schoolhousc. When seed potatoes Infected with Navesink News. Long, Island, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. tha organism causing this disease 1984; Chapter 201; P. L. 1025, Chapter Sl>. family have returned to Orange af- Thirty years ago Frank Yarnell nolle* li hereby Riven that tha undar- ter having spent the summer here, and Thomas Walling went fishing In Risned. ConaUble Dick 'Wallinir. will a«M Charles Keefer Is back at Duke Raritan Bay anS they caught more Royal Baking on the 26th day of September, 1030. at university, where he Is a sophomore. nan 100 blueflsh. Mr. Yarnell re"d Powder 1:00 P. M., at nubile auction at Middle- 12 01. tin .45 A GOOD COOK town ffarase'on Stata Hljhway, Middle- A daughter was born to Mra.about this last week In the "Thlny town, N. J., the above mentioned autonio* Thomas M. Thomas at the Long Years Ago" column of the Register, bile, which waa detained by me, the un- 'derB.fpied, who claim & Hen thereon tor Branch hospital last Wednesday. The and on the chance that history might storage and towlnff chartcei. mother and babe are In good health repeat Itself he went flshing the next Chicken Zi&\ day with George H. Lohsen. His- » la Kln( CONSl'ABLE DICK WALLINO. and they are expected home In a few College Inn Dated September Oth. 1030; days. roy did not repeat itself. The men 11 oz. tin .55 Evelyn Oberle has returned to did not catch a fish. \ • Cookery,.. one of the NOTICE OF SALE OF AUTOMOBILE Leonardo to resume her high school Nelson Smith of Church street Swin ToiPay Claraf* Keeper'i lAta* 1 To MARY L. MITCHELL, owner of Flint studio's : She spent the summer with pent Saturday at New York. Gniyere C**Jese Saltlnef, Charles Hesse Is removing the trol Kcebler tourins car. beorlnf motor numbtr relatives at Santa Marta, Colombia. In portions 1 pound tin .37 f greatest civilized crafts. 6WG7H. Rerlal number L198P. year 1027: , Mr. and Mrs. • Francis Goertner ley car rails which were formerly Tiger Br. Bx 45 OH TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN! J and family have returned to West- n Main street. He Is cutting them Pursuant to an Afct of the LegJelatur* field after having spent the summer up Into two-foot lengths and selling • A good cook... one of of tha Stnto of Now Jersey, entitled "An \ hem to a junk dealer. The rails had Dutch Olive Oil A .M. r. Act for the bettor protection of Garage here. Cheeia Stlclii Cream Vi rjin Keepers and Automobile Repair Men." ap- Mrs. S. R. Mulligan Is spending a icen piled up on one side of the H.ld.r'a Pt. tin .RI) proved April 14th, 1D16, and the Acti tres\ for some time and everyone 7 oz. tin .B5 Qt. tin .99 amendatory thereof Miss Mildred Thrtrhas and Miss heir vacatlona at the Girls' Frlend- town, N. J,, the above mentioned automo* i Muriel Hill have returned home y society Holiday House at Island every drop." bile, which wai tletalned hy me, the un* food which varies widely derstirned, who. claim a Hen thereon for from an automobile txlp to Niagara Heights. •torase and towlns chnrKei. Falls and In Canada. Beginning with tomorrow, spiritual Mrs. Fauteck and her daughter icaling services will be held every Chocolnto Cov. Peppermints in quality. CONSTABLE DICK WALLINO. Dorothy have returned from Cali- 'hursday evening at eight o'clock at Mauna Coffee, A- M. & C. A. M. & O. Dated Boptember Dili, 1030. fornia. Their principal reason for t. Clement's church. The fall ses- This week—por pound 43c 1-Ib. box 30c; 2 boxes 75o NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Eltate of John C. Crawford, deceased. Notice U hereby tilven that the accounts of the subscriber, administrator of the ••- Imported Boneless Sardines. Mammoth Quern Olivet, tata nf said 'deceased, will be audited and stated by the Surrogate of the County of Sport Brand—Large tin 29c ; A. M. ti C. 8-oz. Jar 25o Monmouth and reported for settlement to 4 tins for $1.00 IO-OI. jar 17c; Qt. jar 02c Heckers'Flour (that super- the Orphans Court of iintd &>^t\tyf on Thursday, the ninth day of October* A. P. William O'Brien 1980, at *hlch time application will be made for tha allowance of commlatlona lative flour) does not vary in and counoel fees. '. • Note These Prices: Pated Aimuit 2T, A. D. 1999. -MEANS-- J. HARRY DAVIS. Eagle Eating Chocolate, Maillard's (Vanilla quality. • In the'grocery , Long Branch. N. J* HIGH GRADE SERVICE NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT I Eitqte of James 0. Crawford, deceased. i 'Flavored) ^-Ib.cake 10c; Y2-\h. cake 19c Notice la hereby ulven that tha account* Approved and Improved trade there is a word of the subscriber*, executors of the estate of said decci\sedi will be audited and Heating Plumbing Roofing Educator Whole Wheat Salines, 25c size— stated t>y the KutroKftte at'tho County of Monmouth and reported fur settlement to Water Systems Copper Work Large pkg., .... 19c; 2 Pkgs., 35c which means "out of the the Ori>h«nii Court nf nuld • County« on Thuradny. tho twenty-lUth day ot Septem- Eiarthen and Iron Pipe I ber, A. 1>. 1US5, At which time application Country Gentleman Corn, Great Western Brand wilt be made for the allowance of com- IVE HANDLE THE AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY'S ordinary run" or '.'extra good" mission* and cuunnel foci. No. 2 tin 14c; Doz. tins $1.60 Dated Aumut 13th. A. D. 1030. ARCOLA HEATING SYSTEMS I«AURA CKAWKORP. I Flavor-Sealed Hams, Hormel, 3 to 4 pound, the "best obtainable". The grocery FREEHOLD TRUBT COMPANY. | NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Red Bank and Sea Bright Round tins; per pound 59c Entata of I.IIMft 3, M. Kllnn. dectaiecl. * Notice Is hereby tciuen that the account! ^TTTTTTTTf TTTTTTy'TTVTTTTVf TTTf word for special excellence is "fancy". Heckers' Flour of the huhacrlliem. executor* of th« *»\&^» of nftld doceAMe^, wilt lie audited and Sunshlno Toy Cookie* stated by tha Hurmifaf* nf tha County of SALE OF LAND FOR UNPAID TAXES. Loll.v PODS, 1 pound Monmouth a nit reported for settlement to 1928—1020. For tho Klddjcs. trunk only 40o is "fancy". • It is milled from the world's very best the Orphans -Court of snlr] County( on AotiimenU find Municipal Charges Dua the Dorougb of Shrcwibury, l-lt), tin 40o, Thunday. the sixteenth day of October. A. D, tdSO, &t wltlrb time application will 1. OHTRUDK C. VAN VL1KT, Collector nf 'Uxcs in *n lit r*t puMlc vnnilue to Mich imrsAn nr [lanxma AH will NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT jiiirchsi* tlit anrno subject to ledemplldii nt the I owe Hi rnto of hit meat, hut In DO Eitai* of William I>. Lucaa, deceaaed, (Hie In exrons of rluht per rcntum per annum. • • • Notice 1* Ixrfjby a Wen that the> A ceo until Tftla nnle IK mnde iimlrr Hie lirovlnlons nf nn Art of /iulit|ntur« enillli'd "An Art of the> siibHorltier, admlnlatratrlx. nf the as* for the AnimMtnent »ml Collection (lf T«««"." ravUkon »>f I'.'IH, npprovnl Murch 4tll. tat* nf said * autllted and 1018. mul the AcU hUMilomffiitnl llitr«ln nml nniemlntniy C.uicnf. Acker, Merrall & Condit Co. ntaUM« Whli. .Oral U.4« H.Un W* lUritlnff, flint ftlil. Hronil Atieflt ' A0R.M1 ^uhn A. Hmu. HMUI i«l of aal'l tiitrl* nf luml mny li. r«d«tm«it hafnm ihn nnl« liy i Ay turrit n( tlib Th« n«d tank n«gl»U* travail I U« tll.i.dii to lint! vt aurh rtil«m|itlnn. Inrludlribf null t

BUG MHX Mr. and Mrs. WlllUm R. Fowler, Sr. Seabright News. The Methodist ladles' aid society Ph'oni Red ,B&nk 2321 , B V.\i - Looms at Freehold Now on IM-Hour met last Thursday at the home of • * a Day Bui*. ... St. Mary's QuUd to Hold Coke Sale Mrsj.Gua Anderson on,Beach Btrcot. La»i .week,(rnone .than. i>n*$*lt, of —New Lodge Members. .Ml«s Winifred, Armstrong. has. en- tered the nurses' training school a.t Good -;..v.;r :„..,,-< . 5 the, wldftilqtotM-la.the Freehold rug CIh« .B«d Bilk Btsiitcc tin be bouiht r g J*Hi ., ,, jnille, which tpA baen working on -a In SeabrlBht at tha atorei of Morrli Wela- tha Branch- hospital. "The Kind That Lasts" Expert Service ; • 9 ytelverhoue b«sU five days h man end H. Ltrko^lti.) Tho Soni and DaughterDt * of Lib- erty ilodge will meet on Friday night St. Mary's guild of, St. George's For all types of rooji General Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractor ' Courteous Attention , 4 BUcted on a 2*bo2*-bouu r fcula.fca ^b.^ l of, tils week., .'..j , make it necessary ffor practically, e.11 church -will hold a cako sale on Fri- : a White tit, Bed Bank ^ rMlsses yivian Fowler.and Helen ^klii)ti Ventiinting :. opartmoptp a of the^.mills to work day afternoon of this week, from two Humbert spent last week with rela- , Experienced MechanJc^,., ,„ ^.,, j, ; .,; ., .^Modern Equipment h ;..i >tailed en laat weak, 21st birthday with a party Sunday aid certificates last week by Isaac He was one of the most respected night. She received a number of fine Wlllloiaa, county Bed Cross chair- andv .best liked residents of River glftaV'"'""- ;.. man. This Is the only women's squad laxa and nearly every family In the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fowler of in the county and Is believed to be Soon children, everywhere will he in school again, immunity 'was represented at the New York spent the week-end with tha only one In the state. last jibes.; Among,the, floral tributes strong arid well froqi? a §urriiner in the open. Kee|> were wreaths from .the Community them in good condition, by feeding them proper club and from the fire company. A number of the.floral gifts were,from foods! Ifotjriieayb'y '$& Store is well supplied with Newark, •where Mr, Bloren formerly 1 lived. Burial was made at Fair View FURNITURE FOR JEVERY just the foods your family needs—at prices whicti cemetew The, bearers,wera Burt.M. Decker, William M, Fetlngale, George will save you money. . ;. ' Kaney, William Kaney, Charles Ack- er and Thomas Calk.. .< ,,> . . Mr; and Mrs. Raymond V&nRlper Wgi 9c Gold Seal .:•'•.. and*family of :New Brunswick were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W, Harris Hewitt, .„•.... • q^ 2 * 15c Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Proll and Quick cook or regular. children.ot. Bloomfleld were recent guests of,,Mrs..William X. Hubbard. TheBremeu wlllhold a meeting,to- Mother's or Quaker morrow night to discuss buying new P fc pparatug. ... ••• '•....., i. , . • Rbli&lpits 2 lS Mlsa Esta.Decker, daughtenot Mr. Absolutely puro—for cooking and table use. ._ . Specially priced. and Mrs.,.Burt. M.. Decker, has re- sumed her duties: as ..a. teacher . at Bloomfleld, after having spent the summer vacation here..:.. ••...:.• teat .; Hawaiian ,BroUe^ Slices .Mr. .and, Mrs. , Charles Meeker spent Friday at Newark. . G. C.iins of Mfluch .Chunk spent una Fish last,week-.with his daughter, Mrs. William Best . Mr,-.* and Mrs. Ortlson,. Wike, an,d PAck l&ti ckdp fcaWiEi* FOODS i son, who J.have. been. ,spending the A ND we mean savings ! There is lio. qu^stldii summer here, returned:; to.;Tean,eck ^* about it. Never before in our experience have' Vine »»l>oned.Tomatoe8 3 med pan; 2SC Thursday, where Mr. Wikels ft teach- t Cprn 2 cans 29c we offered such remarkable values. . Desi^is hsJYfe cans s er of science.;-, Mrs. Ernest. Howard, Cut Stringiest Beans ..„ 2 19c Choice Crus aj- Com 2 ?j" 23c who IB Mrs. Wlk&'s;. mother, accom- been improved—qualities are better—yet .'prices panied Mr. and Mrs. Wlke to Tea- lkInt;'''2 <=»"» 23c are much lower! We do riot believe that ypu Will *«» Crilshea Sugar Corn 2 «• M cttn neck foca visit. ; .. ittQIS ««£ Fancy Sweet Peas 19c Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reilly and ever again have such wonderful opportunitiies.w 4SC0 Country Gentleman Corn 2 2&C ca their daughter Mae of Lakqwood, 0CO Finest-Tiny Jline Peas "23b Ohio, were.guests ,of,,Mr...and Mra, secure high grade home furnishings at prici&k quite '. 1 ... ., .1—rrr •William Best JaBt •weelt. The trip was as low. as those now in effect. It certaihlyjis time,. You never tasted better ! . . . Alwayftys ^Dependable^pedable! made by automobile,!,; i.;, . ,: , Wllma,Ji\jghes,. daughter of John to buy! N Hughes, underwent, an operation fpr BUTTER tonsil trouble last week. She has re- covered, i ,. !.. '. i, , ! •.,. ... •: Tha Finest; Butter In America! Family Floiir Miss Marie Caldwell Is- spending Beveral .daysuWlth tier sister, Mrs. Zi. ouls Galcenlgnl of New York. ,, RICHLANP BDHER Ib 47c bbagj Tha BOO club; wljl meet at the home .00 Creamery prints of merit.. of Mrs, George Kaney tomorrow af- Two-Piece Davenport Bed Suite ~ $ ternoon. . .• :., ,, bas Mra. Mary.XiUtz and her daughters If, In planning tho furnishings of your living room, you .wish to taura;and.Elsie .and Mr. and,Mrs. Fred Strauss ,of Allentown, Pennsyl- provido extra sleeping accommodations In case the emergency ever tag vania,, 3pent,,the. week-end with Mr. arises, why not purchase one of our beautiful davenport bed sulteB? 52 and Mrs, William Best. The Pick of the Nests!.._ Marian Kaney, daughter i of Mr. No one would ever suspect that the big, beautiful davenport con- FLOUR and Mrs.,,Qeorge Kaney, celebrated tained a hidden bed, ready ,to be called into Instant use on a mo- her seventh birthday with a party ment's notice. Strictly Fresh Eggs ...... doz. 39tf 0 It) bag last Friday. : She had, seven guesta n> bog iJQ and she received a, number,,pf fine gifts, Everyone had a &n,e time. Card Tables $1.00 Coxwell Chairs, Brijao! Q Mr., and Mra.,1* .Perclval Stout at- Now that tho bridge season has Beautifully upholstered Cox- Supreme • OC 5c Pkg. grange Slices 3 **& 10c tended the state fair at Trenton last started you will want a new card targe wrapped loaf. k "Wednesday.., . table, especially at such a low price well Chairs at a record break- Puritan Niarshmaliows P e 10c Ship i po3tals ' have.. been waived as this! One to a customer! ing low price. , They will.iett . n from MrB. John Morrlaon, who called fast, so act quickly. ' - > Victor . B. C. Sugar Top Bars 24c B, short time ago for Glasgow, Scot- 5fc S. B. C. Jingles .2 Pks" 9c land, u ,.,.-; Big pan loaf Mrs. Henry ,Wray, who . has been occupying a cottage"here during., the

,OOI41 SEAL - I • •!•• Ji 11 v. summer, will move to Fair Haven ef. 31a Finest ASC0 Home Style October 1st. . ;, Macaroni or Mr. and Mrs,. MacVagh and chil- dren, who have, been spending the .Spaghetti. summer at Belmar, returned to their pkg> ph5B home at Cincinnati pn Sunday, mak- 8 if ing the Springfield, Massachusetts. Tho first meeting of the arts and so walnut ov mahogany'St new feinz Baked Bedns Reg. I2V2C California crafts department of tha Woman's 144 litAA.il I ht>A low prices. club will be held Tuesday morning, small med September 23d, at half-past ten cana cans o'clock at the home of Mrs. Frank S. Qurtlq. A covered dish luncheon will be served. All club members who Fancy Michigan Log Cabin have, nol; joined the, department are invited to attend the luncheon, Mrs. Charles Thompson Is chairman of Pea Beans 2 "19c tho department, Rev.'and Mrs.,, Archibald H. Sut- phin, who have, been visiting- Mr. and Ken-L-Kation or Mrs, Josoph Conovor of Salem, New May Pole Pancake York, returned home on Saturday. Mr. Conover Is a brother of Mrs. Dog Food Sjrhip r 19c Sutphln. :t * • • Vanderburg News. Beautiful 4-Piece Bedroom Suites .00 Quality Meats! Mr. anil Mra,, Jumoa Bonnntt of ?149 Statcn Island spont the week-end Thin vnluo Is typical of how fnr a llttlo money will go here now In with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bennett (ln» bedroom furnlluro. Having mndo some very fortunnto pur- Distinctive New GENUINE SPRING LAMB! and family. KlRht tuben and frmr orthom ecn>29c Saturday with Edward Hocy nnd tcloplinnn and phon* book. family. Credit armnKonicnln mndo on tho baala of your present onrnlnRa Onlor tlio Uiliica >'•>" ncn«l to mid (WHOLE Oil BilANK 1IA1.V) (WHOLR OH SHANK ilAUQ Olhrr nlylnn nt s wide vari- Mlas Mniy Dnnnln has., returned will cnnblo you to noninn anything you wnnt f,or your homo on to tlio lirnnty nml romfiirt of your ety nt prices. BUTT ENDS HAM _ ^.32c I SLICES HAM lb. 49 homo nfter having Bi>cnt tho a«mmor payments Hint you enn onnlly meet out of your income. lionui 11111I Jiml imy •-"Clmn;o It." Z ^TTT C at I/2 lb. 25c Whole Bbilcd Hams .... lb.49c Mr. and Mrs. David Curran and BIlI< ED thnlr (laughtor Gloria of Matnwan 1 L. <••< j (IN (IAN) nprnt Saturday with Mr, nnd Mm. VINEGAR-PICKLED BONELESS PIGS^^EET. j 20c-^13c Charles. 8oul|u., W, nod, Mm. Cm- lite. ar ran nnd Mr, nml Mrn, Frnd Dny.wnre vlaltors nt Anbury Park on Hundny. J. SCHWARTZ

TENDER JUICY ROUND' STEAfc Tlie Red Hank lloRbtcr In (ho r«o- 77*79 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. lb.35c OEoir-cil meotlnic ploxe of buyer and esllor. 'Dm KoKloter hook* up bu«l- to1?11 A lm* ' Bl Phone 270 with (elllnij trfeottA by wny M it» trcnt tlnil U''«»'l'''ll»»in mif gtnr.'. inJM.lM. i MI.II.I. |n Hi] nlVk '.'* olrculdtlon. It iiays to «dvortl«o In Thn nfeUlor.—Advertisement. Pace Twentv-Twd RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 10,1980f. INDIAN CLASS BACKS. Rumson Swatters PRACTICE BOWMNG MATCH. Plans Are Made VICTORY TOR LONG BRANCH, Joe Ghezzi Wins Red Bank Ball Team Mlsi Nathalie Smith Flnt Saturday Commercial Chauffeu/i Bow to the EaflM Trim Btnnion Clubs Sunday and Second Sunday, Defeat Fair Haven Slgmund Eltrftr H»e, for Iceboat Season By Soore of 1 to & Golf CupPlay-Of f The weekly sailing events under The Slgmund EliV«r company The Long Branch Eagles defeated the auspices of the Bed Bank yacht Record Crowd Saw Robin* Beat- bowling team defeated the commer- North SHrowsbury Club !» Look- the Rumson Cubs at Long Branch Rumson Young Man Defeated Again Trims Keyport club continue to attract many club cial chauffeur! Friday night, two out Sunday afternoon by th« soore of 7 members and others Interested In en at Rumson Sunday by ,12 of three games, in a practice match ing Forward to Race* With to 8. Bundty the Cubs will play the Williara Heimbold Sunday, 4 sailboatlng. to 5 Score—Peacemaker at the'Red Bank recreation hall. Boat* from the Long Branch Red-B*nk. Colored Gluts at Hed and 3, For Swimming River O'Brien of the Eisner quintet w»i Bank. 7 .• . •'••:.'.• •• '• / Stryker's Superb Form Lasts Until Final Inning When The race held Saturday afternoon, Hurt in Free-For-All Fight. Iceboat Club. ' Country Club Trophy. • for points on the season trophy was high scorer with 212 Jn the final The box loore Is: • . won by Miss Nathalie H. Smith in The Rumson athletlo club's base- game. . • • ' The September matting of the MNO BRANCH. Joseph Gntzzl of Rumson defeated* Rally Accounts for Two Runs—Red Bank. Bats her Indian class boat Maybe. Miss ball team defeated the Fair Haven .J51SNER COMPANY, North Shrewsbury Iceboat and yaoht . AB It H E William Heimbold, 4 and S, Sunday Smith took tho leading position in Robins Sunday afternoon by a score Brook I .;'VJ> 114 III club held Thursday night wu de- iiUno, ib, ...6 a a o «uu, 2o. » a * i In the play-off for.,tho challenge cup > Speak Often in Second Series Affray. the early stage, of the race and was of 12 to 5 before a record crowd at O'Brien 179 141 111 voted principally to planning lor the of the. Swimming, River country club. Lewis HI US 1IJ coming Inter-club raoe meet* be- Clattbrom, lb. 5 0 1 1 never headed, crossing, the finish line the Runuon park. The athletic club Patterson ..' 172 ITS 1ST Saoeo, o...... JO I 0 In the first round of trie '.club' Red Bank won the second conte_- by a wide margin over the other nine haa downed the Robins in two tween the Bed Bank loeyechtames LliU, is, 4010 championship, In class A, Sidney of the county championship baseball Rowland '. ITT 1ST : three boats in the fleet, which were out of three games this season and Tuttle 110 and those of the Long Branch lea- Frwalt, If. 4 0 Mercer defeated Fred Elatob, 1 up, Beriei Sunday afternoon by defeating Art Fedderson the entries of Harvey W. Dobbins, It looms aa the leading contender for boat and yacht club and the Rumaon Qrudlntttl, cf. 4 1 Geoffrey MercerdefeatedNTS.Brown,' '•-'• the Keyport A. A. i to 2 at Hunter's Henry Bruns and Commodore Ger- the junior baseball championship of SS« SIS 797 country club, which are to ba held VaUntl. rf, 4 .» 1 up, William Armstrong defeated field before more than 1,000 spec- here this winter It racing conditions Lucia, p. .y,.,....,,,,,,.. 4 1 to Pitch Sunday ald Holbrook. the county,' CHAUFFEURS. Carroll Morford,' 3- and 2, Joseph tator* i Joe Stryker, the winning Lewis US. ITS 129 permit The word "welcome" will Corfnor defeated Arthur Mercer, 1 Sunday morning's race for "a hand- The Rumson lads had little dif- .'• « 111 1 pitcher, allowed only two hits until some ship's clock was won by, Mr. ficulty in disposing of their rivals. Mini 1S3 144 18T be on the door mat at the clubhouse up and John Wade defeated Ponn the ninth Inning and he received al- Keyport Ace Will Start Again.t Reynolds 1CS 111 HI for all visiting yaohtamen and their RUMSON. Dobblns's Rosalie. The trophy was The victors tallied flvs runs In the Strode, 4. and 2.* > k most errorless support. Twenty-eight Stryker in Third Series Cpn- Boncorfl lee friends and "open house" will be in ABB HE presented by Mr. Bruns. The others first inning and clinched the contest In olass B, Peter Burns defeated ' batters were all that faced thB big flict—"GUly" Craig Out of HcKnleht . 147 ISO order during the race meet 8, Seals?,'U. e ' ' 0' In the race were Miss Smith's May- with seven runs In the fifth and sixth Penterman' 147 127 176 J. Bajnmrad; «. .... o 1 Benjamin Tllton, a and S, Edward right-hander In the first eight be, Mr. Bruns's Flncber and Mr. Hol- eessions. Philip Egeland, the Fair The club'a entertainment commit- framBS. Champions' Line-Up.. J. Dwni, o, », i 0 Dowd defeated Joseph McNulty, 6 brook's We Phantom finishing In the Haven moundsman, tilt Sweeney and 787 71S 831tee will spare no effort to have their J. Gwllllmi, ii I and ft, Maude Abbott defeated How- Kayport averted a shut-out by a The third game, of the county order named,. Calandrlello, the first two Rumadn visitors go home fully convinced that B. Zltjlaj. lb. X ark Halk, 6 and S, and Joseph-Hln- nlnth-lnnlng rally. Carhart led off championship baseball series be- batters, and then threw up doubles Red Bank knows how to return com- 8. Nnbtr, Sb 1 telman defeated Guetave Rathemach- , 0 with a double and Art Manuel was tween Red Bank and Keyport will to Merrlman, Gill and Cltarella. pliments. La«t winter the Long R. Muiueca. if, .... er X.up. • .• •. ..: :. , . :' ' ..- tale when Perrlne booted his hard be played Sunday afternoon at Jimmy Donato Branch Iceboat and yacht club en- D. Finn, ef, .;...., 1 Georgia Qulgloy silenced the big E, Sodon, p. i. 0 • 1 Mrs. Joseph Hlntelman, Mrs. -A, grounder. Walt Manuel and Still- Huh.ter's field. Red Bank won the Clambake, Tennis guns of the Fair Haven attack, tertained the Red Bank boys royally J. Burns, Mi's. Joseph Connor, Mrs. . wagon hit, scoring their teammates. first two games by the scores of 1 which have subdued many a strong Wins Decision when the inter-olub meet was held II t It 7 George Murfitt, Mrs. Maurle Abbott StlUwagon was forced at second and to 0 and 4 to 2. The championship aggregation this season. He allowed at Long Branch and the Rsd Bank S«cr* by Innlngl! " - and Mrs. George McVey were ths goe^ to the winner of five games.' and Boat Races boys have not forgotten the hospi- a snappy double play retired the only nine hits and these were safely Take* Offensive in Set-to With Bumion 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1—5 winners in the ladles' club champion- • side. ' , Joe Stryker, who has been almost scattered. Among the Fair Haven tality bestowed upon them;' . ship match, ' , •'. .;.... " Brdokholt emerged from a slump Invincible against'Keyport so far, Events Held Within the Past Johnny Petrini of Somerville Long Branch .... IIHOtlO x—T 1 boys who went hltless ' was Nordy, Vice Commodore Augutus M. Mln- Sidney Mercer won the one-day. by clouting a triple on his first trip will be Red Bank's starting pitcher Week by Little Silver Tennis one of the leading Robin. batsmen. in Six-Round Bout at Keyport ton reported that the heirs of the upecieJ handicap against par,2down. ;to the plate. He continued hitting, Sunday. Johnny Petroskl of James- and Yacht Club—Invitation Qulgley received strong support at late Commodore James B. Weaver CAUGHT 77 BLCEFI8H. collecting a double and a single. He burg, hero> of the championship ser- Last Thursday. Dance Saturday Night. bat and in the field. He has won desired to sell the famous toe yacht scored the first Red Bank run In the ies last year, Is being held In reserve eleven games this season and lost Overcoming a handicap of six Scud, which' the late commodore Party ol Bed Bankers Had Great It pays to advertise In The Register. seventh. After; hitting his two bag- by Red Bank. The Little Silver tennis and yacht only one. pounds by assuming tha offensive, owned for many years. The Scud Sport on Sunday. ger, be advanced to third on Peter- Art Fedderson, Keyport's mound club will hold an informal invitation Philip Egeland turned in a better Jimmy Donato, popular Had Bank is now housed In the North Shrews- Ferren F, Blaisdell and son Frank, son's out. Peterson was forced at representative in the past two games, dance Saturday night of this week at pitching exhibition than Is Indicated lightweight, won a decision over bury club'a clubhouse. - ' second by Timberman and in the Louis Frlck and Kenneth Brown, all When yoi| want the will probably start the coming con- the Woman's clubhouse at Little Sil- by the score. He stopped Patsy Cal-, Johnny Petrlnl of Somerville last A framed picture of the late com- of Red B«nk,: went out In Mr. Blals- mix-up Walt Manuel threw wild to test for his teammates. The Keyport ver. Mrs. Rolston Watefbury Is in andrlello, the leading Rumson batter, Thursday night at the bouts held by modore showing he and his grand- Best in first, permitting Brookholt to score. A. A. management has been dicker- dell's launch Sunday to the blueflah- general charge of the arrangements. dead in his tracks. the Matawan athletlo association at son on the Ice at Red Bank last win- ing grounds about fifteen miles off Brookholt's single opened the ninth Ing for the services of a big league • Zleglar .of Rumaon captured the the .former Keyport ball park. ter, was presented to the dub by session for Red Bank. He was ad- About sixty persons attended the shore from Sandy Hook and caught twlrler, but haa not landed one as clambake given one night last week day's batting honors with four hits From the first round through to President Thomas Irving Brown. Painting and Decorating vanced to second when Lukens yet. 77 blueflah, averaging, five pounds by the club for members and guests. in as many times at bat. Barney the last stanza of the six-round star The photograph was taken by An- each. The fishermen say they could walked and a sacrifice by Peterson "Dick" Newman, one of the main- Egeland took second honors witn drew R, Coleman of Red Bank. Call 594. put men on second and third. Tim- Steamed clams, lobsters, water- bout, Donato forced the fighting and have caught many more but they ran stays of the Red Bank nine, will be melons and soda water were en- three safeties out of five chances". waded in to drive his punches home The club received a communica- berman made an Infield hit and back Sunday at his leftfleld post. Merrlman, Sweeney and John Sam- out of bait and chum, Mr. Frlck has -would have been thrown out had joyed and after the bake a moon- at short range. His opponent ex- tion from a yacht building concern salted the larger part of his catch Captain Davey Egbert, who replaced light sail was held. mon starred in the field. hibited plenty of science but not in Amsterdam, Holland, soliciting ESTELiE COMPANY Stlltwagon held on to the throw. The Newman in the outfield Sunday, will orders for new craft The club mem- for winter's use. Yesterday the same Keyport first baseman dropped the ' Avery Giles defeated John McClel- Sunday Rumson will play Wood- enough to withstand the Bed men caught 68 blueflsh off SeabrlghL 20 Mount St., be behind the bat when the teams lan in the final round of the recent bridge at Rumson and Fair Haven Banker's slashing attacks. - bers decided that although the Hol- ball and when he darted In front of line up for tha third affray. •. --••• -. ——*±m~ ..- . L Tlroberman to recover the pellet he tennis tournament held by the club. will entertain the Klernan Realtors Jimmy commenced the first land type boats were very attractive Red Bank, N. J.. "Gllly" Craig, Keyport's leftflelder, McClellan won the first two seta 5-4, their orders would be reserved for The Register's motto: "A Paper In was hit by the runner and knocked of Long Brancb. round with an assault upon his op- Every Home."—-Advertisement cold. The bases were cleared by will be replaced Sunday by a semi- &-2, but the pace was too strenuous Calandrlello, who is leading his ponent's head, using right and left boat builders In this violnlty. Glasco and Perrlne, who connected pro slugger according to Herbert for him and Giles i took the next teammates at bat, Is being hard jabs that found their way home. Pet- At the October meeting of the club for clean jingles. Eottenberg. The new fielder will three 6-4, 6-4 and 8-6. pressed by Raffle Cltarella of Red rino countered with & whlrlwlniof tether- matters—pertainlng^to-the probably be "Rusty" Saundera of tho Charles McKay's boat, with Mr. Bank, Rumson second baseman. Clt- stiff-armed lefts that forced Donato coming Ice yachting season will bo Sunday was the second consecutive Elmira club In thft New Tork and McKay and Janet and Philip McKay arella collected two hits Sunday to busy himself with footwork, but decided upon and refreshments will time Art Fedderson, the big Keyport Pennsylvania baseball league. Saun- on board, won a sailboat race last while Calandrlello went hltless. The for the most part the Red Bank boy be served after tho business session slab artist, bowed in defeat to Joe ders Is known for his ability with the week. Lorenzo Getty's Seagull, with leader is holding his position by" vir- kept on the offensive and soon had Stryker. Sunday's trouncing was willow and for his fielding clever- Mr. Getty and Clarence Fisher on tue of sixteen points. his opponent covering up. FREEHOLD BOY GETS DRAW. The Red Bank Furniture Co. more decisive that the previous ness. Craig resumed his coaching board, was second. Miss Agnes Hal- game, which Red Bank won by the The box score and leading' batters Donato continued his attack in duties Monday at, Baldwin high sey, who sailed her own boat, The the second, again using right and count of 1 tb 0. Fedderaon weakened school on Long Island. of both teams are: Torano Floored Opponent Three ISO Monmouth St., Red Bank, N. J. Rover, was third. Ctiarles Fleming left jibs with good result. The near- Times In First Bound. In the fourth Inning when ho was and Rodman Gotty, In Mr. Fleming's RUMSON. • •' touched for a double by Rogers and AB R H E est Petrlnl came to winning the The weather the last two Sundays Lark, finished fourth. Rolston Wa- Sweeney, BS. 5 4 2 2 0 fight-when he uncorked a hard right Frankle Torano of. Freehold and •walked the two following batsmen. has been Ideal for baseball and as a terbury and Edward Borden, Balling Jack Ennls of Asbury Park fought He bolstered, up and breezed through Calandrlello, e 2 2 0 0 to the jaw which drove Jimmy to' Announce a Big Sale of beautiful result the attendance was unusually the Klttiwake, Mr. Waterbury's boat, GUI, !b. 4 2 11 the ropes. to a draw Wednesday night in a six- the fifth a'nij sixth Innings, but he large both days. The grandstand came in fifth and Edward McClellan. Cltarella, 2b 3 2 2 1 round bout on the Freehold Knights was no longer able to stave off the Jimmy tried hard to end the fight and bleachers were taxed to capacity in Grace Getty's boat was last Merrlman, cf G 3 2 0 with a knockout in the fourth but of Columbus card at the driving up-to-date Furniture and Antique relentless Red. Bank attack. n. gammon, If 4 0 2 0 park. Ennls was floored three times Sunday and nothing but standing Sunday the ' Klttiwake, with Mr. he found the Somerville lad too Stryker also had his weak mcH room was available after the first Zleilar. lb. 4 0 4 0 for the count of nine In the first Waterbury, Mr. Borden and Kelsey Hllflcker. rf 1 0 0 1 tough and resorted to his former Reproductions at Lowest Prices in ments. He grew wild In the sixth few Innings. The attendance Sun- plan of boring with right Jabs to round, but he came back to even the and walked Woolley and Art Manuel. Burr on board, won an eight-mile Lonz. rf 0 0 0 0 score. day called for an usher, something race, finishing one minute and 35 sec- J. Sammon, rf 1 0 0 0 the face and body. Catching Petrlnl These are the only passes he has is- that was not necessary previously Quisley. p 4 1 1 0 after he had just missed a wild 'Young" Gans of Red Bank and Town. sued so far in the series. "Dick" onds ahead of Lorenzo Getty and this season. Clarence Fisher in the Seagull. Miss swing, Donato punished him - with Aleo McKay/of" Lake wood received Newman, Red Bank's leftflelder, was 33 12 14 3 three rapid fire rights to the jaw. a draw In a hard fought four-round absent Sunday and he was replaced Agnes Halsey's Hover was third and FAIE HAVEN, Until the final Inning of Sunday's the McKay boat finished last encounter, Harry Frank, a Freehold Reductions from 25% to 50%. by Vincent TJmberm,an. Davey Eg- AB R H B The final round was a repetition lightweight, put away Billy Burke, a game Stryker had not allowed a run 0. Eueland, If. 6 0 0 1 of the others, Petrini made a last bert took Newman's place In the field In 35 innings. He held New Egypt home town rival,'in a minute and and Timberman caught, KEANSBUKG CRESCENTS LOSE. Cleary, lb 2 2 0 1 minute attempt to Bend the hard- scoreless in the last five Innings of Nordl. 3b 4 1 0 2 48 seconds of the opening round of hitting Red Banker to the canvas their bout. Jack VanArsdale of "Stumpt" StlUwagon, Keyport's their game with Red Bank, blanked B. Eseland, ss 5 a 3 1 but with little Buccess, and when the heavy hitting: first baseman, was the Kent Tigers of Trenton the fol- Defeated Sunday 8 to 4 By Jersey Mltty, rf S 0 0 0 Freehold drew with Frank Hanson, City Club. bell sounded and Referee George another county Beat boy. Ernie back In the line-up. He lived up to lowing Sunday In a thlrteen-lnnlng Smith, cf 4 0 2 0 Walte of Long Branch had raised his title by pounding out three hits, contest and held his Keyport rivals The Keansburg Crescents were de- Bruno, 2b 3 1 2 1 Bruno and Edward Riley of New twef more than any of his teammates. Mullljan. c 4 1 2 1 Donato's hand in token of victory York gave a alx-round exhibition. scoreless for seventeen innings. feated last Sunday afternoon by the P. Egeland. p 2 0 0 1 the fans expressed their approval He did not pflay In the first series Wang athletic club of Jctsey City by The nightcap was a three-round game due to a death In his family •Maion 0 0 0 0 lustily. bout between Davis and Sadowsky, Fedderson, who drove the ball far the score of 8 to 4. The visitors fell In the semi-final Billy Vack of Save 20% on Coal Bills and be was replaced on that day by Freehold midgets. and wide against most of the pitch- upon Woods, who started for the 34 5 9 8 Perth Amboy and Jack Kelly of Eliz- ""Rip" Collins. ers Keyport faced this season, went Crescents, and made nine hlta ac- *Batted for Cleary in the ninth. abeth gave a gi'uelllng exhibition of George Walte of Long Branch was RED BANK. Into his shell when he first faced count for eight rims. Jim Tully re- Score by innings: lighting, Vack winning the referee's referee, Joseph Humphreys of Fair Equip your home with storm sash and storm AB R H PO A Stryker in the series. He haa a rec- lieved Woods in the fourth and not Fair Haven 02011000 1— 5 decision. Sailor Jack Warren was Haven was announcer and Larry GIMCO. •• 5 0 1 2 i ord of five strike outs In six trips to only held the visitors scoreless for Rumson 50003400 x—12 Shenjock of Freehold was time- Ptrrine, 3b 5 0 2 1 1 Two-base hit*—Gill. Cltarella. Merriman, knocked out in the fourth round of doors for the coming fall and winter. Consult the plate. He emerged from his the rest of the game, but allowed one cf the preliminaries by. Johnny keeper. Promoter Walter Kennedy ~~E4b.1t. 11 5 0 0 3 0 shell once In the two games. This only one hit and struck out seven B. Egeland. Sacrifice bita—Gill, Bruno, of Freehold Is arranging an attrac- Roeers, el. ...., 4 0 1 4 0 P. Eseland, Cltarella. Double plays— Meyers of Old Bridge. Harry Franks •us with your problems. Brookholt. lb. 3 2 8 6 0 was in the sixth frame of Sunday's men. Nordy, Bruno and Cleary, Egeland, Bruno of Freehold easily disposed of Louis tive card for Wednesday night, Sep- "TiuSenV; 2b. ...—... 2 1 0' 2 2 encounter when he lifted a fly to Owing to the fact that ground has and Cleary. Stolen bases—RumBon 1, Benson of Long Branch after 37 sec- tember 21th. Peterson, rf '. 2 0 0 5 0 Rogers In centerfleld for Kcd Bank. been broken for the new parochial Fair Haven 2. Bases on balls—Off Qulg- onds of the first round. Melvin Timberman. c t 1 0 i 0 school on the site of the Crescents' ley 4. off Eeeland 2. Struck out—By Decker of Red Bank and Oscar Bass OUTING FOB FARMHANDS. Strykfr. p 4 0 » 0 1 Something has happened to Joe ball grounds, there will be no game Quisle? 4, by Egeland 2. Bit by pitcher— of Long Branch went the whole Amer. Millwork Corp.. Inc. By Qulgley (F. Eseland.) by Egeland Geret Conover Provides Annual 31 4 7 27 Stryker's running ability. It cer- this Sunday. The Keansburg team ^ 0 1 4 7 The Manuel brothers, both with two traditions of his office in the club by Tcrrine, 3b R 0 2 2 3 eral seasons under tho colors of the Ecbert, c. If 8 0 1 9 1 hits In seven trips to tho place, aro Monmouth boat club and last year TIIBEE TUNAS CAUGHT. THE EATONTOWN catching two bass and a pickerel, cd for second. Chubby Perrlne The president, however, came near Newman, If 3 0 n 2 0 sho won the Augustus M. Mlnton [losers, cf f, I 1 t, 1 ottends third and Pctorson fourth. not catching anything So anxious trophy foj having made the beat Large Fish Caught tut Week by Ilronlholt. lb li 2 .1 ] J 1 Both are members of tho Red Bank showing of the season. Soabrlght Fishermen. was he to be the first one on the I.nken*. 2ti 4 I 0 2 4 cam. Glasco of tho Towners and LIVE POULTRY FARM MARKET scene that ho completely forgot that A tuna fish weighing 375 pounds Peterson, rf P 0 1 6.0 Dane of tho Keys nro tied for fifth Looated on State Ulrhway Vo. W, ft Mile Boulh ol E»l«nlown Center. CHICKENS a good fisherman requires a polo nnd Timbermnn, r 4 I (1 4 0 positions. TARTY FOB GEORGE QU1GLEY. wns caught last weok by John Carl- line In order to be successful. Arriv- Stryker. p e 0 0 1 1 son, Conrad Johnson and Harry Ben- TURKEYS ing on IV10 scene minus hla equip- The averages of tho five lending It Was Given Saturday Night by ion, Scnbrlght fishermen. Blueflih- DUCKS butters on both teams follow: A VERITABLE ZOO 1 ment, Mr. Dennis appealed to the tho Rumson Athletlo Club. lng has boon light and the men set GEESE good sportsmanship of the fellow KEYronr HEP BANK. out Inst wcok after tuna fish, Bait SPECIE OF rOm/THY HOUSED AND DISPLAYED Df AH n n ro A 0 AD K H Tha Rumjon athletic club gave a SPECIALLY CONSTBUCTED TJNiqUE, MODERN GUINEA HENS members of the party and wns soon Woolley, .".I.. . ro wnn cant on the water to attract the [Irookholt, 11) 2 S Z .1 farewell • party Saturday night nt furnished with the necessary pole. Carhart, rf, .\ . « I I 2 0 .SOD fish nnd after a while a tuna fish was CAPONS rrlnr, .1h 2 fi 0 2 Red Men's ball for Ocorgo Qulfilcy He now maintains that had he Imd A. Mnn.irl M. 1 I 1 J » ,269 harpooned. Attached to the other POULTRY APARTMENT HOUSES PIGEONS terson, rf 2 f, |> 1 of Rod Bnnk, pitcher on the club'a his own rod ha would have been nblc W. Mnniii'l. l!li. 1 0 : c 11 1 ,20» ml of tho liarpoon ropo was a large EQUIPPED WITH LIVING BOOMS, BLEEPING DOOMS, CAFE- n i) 0 n 0 .... 2 7 0 1 ,14] baseball toam. Yesterday Ocorgo BqUAUS to show up his nssoclatea, who ever Collins, 11 KKliert, '. If. ltQ(t, which wns thrown overboard. TERIA. ELEOraiC LIGHTS, BUNNING WATER AND SANITABV elnca have,been reminding him of Ktlllwnlrmi. In. 4 11 a i;i 0 1 .135 returned to St. CharlOB collogo In Tho keg wns towed over alx miles be- RABBITS KEYl'OUT. FLOORING. hlo lack of memory. Dnllc, r. 7 0 16 1 Maryland for hla second yenr. fore tho tuna gave up the fight It IHoli, rf. 10040 i; An n ir pc W. Manu.l, :l>. About 2S0 persons attended tho wna brought ashore and ehlpped to CrnlB, If a 0 0 1 0 2 7 0 2 .SOS WORTH VISITING! A. MamjFl, «•. . 2 7 1 S .2R6 party. Henmilm worn miulo by An- thn New York market. Several day a CHIOKENB Football nt rinlnflold. rcJJrrti.ri, fi (i 0 1 3 Wnollrj. al,. . . . thony Canlnor, manager of the tenm; BRING THE CHILDREN. 2 II 0 1 ,1CII' later tho name men caught two mom FOR The Saracens, n ioml-prnfcnnlonal fit 2 0 51 2H 2 7 0 1 .142 William Sinclair, president of the tuna Huh. Each weighed over 400 football team of Plalnflcld, nvcniKliiK Krrori---llmoliholt, I'rrrhie. Carlmrt, W. Jarliart, rf. i n (i 1 .126 club; and Addlo Kind. GCOI'KC won poundii. ROABTING 110 pounds, would llko to book Mamie!. Hllllwagnn, Left on bsaes—Heel ten Ramon anil lout one for tho Itum- OPEN EVERT DAT IN THE WEEK INOLVDaNG BCNDAT, FRYING games with teams In thli locality. Hank U, Keyport S. Hntrlflees— Jlrook. l/'ln'mrn Victorious. non team nnd n modnl with thn vic- FJROM BlOO A. M. TO OlOft.t. M. BTEWING The squsd plays Sunday nfternooi:.- liolt, IVtiT.on. Stolen basci—Wooll.y I. The Heel Ilnnlc flro ciopnrtmnnt tories and the one- defeat Inncrlbeil Him Fractured Skull. at dreenbrook Park, PJalnflnld, lir, I'elerson. Tlirer-bBn Jill-—IlrooV- on It WHO presented tn him nn it Klft Laurottn llanlny of Rumson, four- ROILING I111II, Tno-liA.t hits—nrooMioll, 1'arrlne, niicbnll tnnm ilrfcntcil Ilaynlilo icam Frank T. Kacdlng of 412 John ntrcct, >f JMforcl on Hunilny at Dolfbrd by from the club. Ho nlno received n toon yeara old, who was cruahed be- YOU ARE WELCOME. sour Plalnflold, Is manager, lloitrrs, ('ar)iait. Double playi—CIlMCi* tn number of other Rlft«, Including n tween nn nutomobllo and • ,tree at llrnoVlw.lt 2] A. Mmiuol to W. Manuel tn :lio ncore of 4 to 2, Tho n«mo ni PURCHASING NOT BOLIClffa), DtT NEVERTHELESS FRICASSEE, - « 1 — Cellini; Wni.lley to W. Manuel to Colllnn, :lnsn nnd exciting from ntnrt to fountain pen nnd aitvoral Koldplrrrn. Ilumnon recently, mirrored, a frao- foED The clamlfled advertisements In Illrlkt nuti—Ily !ltr>k«r 11, l>y Kertdoriun llnliih. Dancing WAD enjoyed, with munlc by turoil ahull, nn X-ray photograph PULLETS Art Uoyco'ji orchestra, nnd rofrrcth. Tn« It«Kl»ter contain worth while o]>- 10, Hair* on lialli—Olt tftryW 2, off M- lly Improving at Illvorvlow hoi- FREE DELIVERY, Tol. 525 Eatontown. SPRING TUIlKEXi portitnlllei for everybody.—Advor- ilirion «. ]||t |,jr pitcher—U) feddirmn You enn null It If ymi mlvin It monln mm snrvnl und«r the tupor- illaclnneil. She l» In IMvervlaw hos- yl'lpn of JBdward Coljlm. UMOMUf in Th« »PKlile{A4varUn«mHil pital. •-« BED AANE^BEGISXER,,SEBT.EMBER .Ur 1980..

Newi. plepe was won by a.Mount Holly flre- auxillary members . who . made • the entertained a number.bf,,Xriif!|idii,on rom the Long Branch hoipltSU ,...i .' ., .. ., , , '• ' trip were Mra. Georgo Lewis, Mrs. an outing to Sandy Hook oh their where she Features' io Bojofttttdcait Friiiy by was a medical p»tt«nt I 1(,Ttie iA4v|»t chjircb. reopened Spn- Albert Wagner, Mrs. Ethel Tracey, yacht on Labor day. ,• , , several wcoks. , ,, , , _ ... Slillon WJBI, 4B,y,Awlth morning and evening ser- Mrs,,3?rcd, Beale, Jr., .Mrs. Edgar EHlqtt Borden, carrier oh. the rural George Hughes and family hivi ,,VThV ftliStying, p'{opii»m, .^lil J>1 y)(je». ..Tie. first meeting of the Pristcr, Mlsa Eunice Lewis, .Mrs. mall route, has returned to work af- taken, occupancy, of th(( hqUaa on' n lill; aid society will be Held in broadcast from Station WJBI on Fri- Francis Bruce, Mrs. Loula Dlngman, ter a vacation of twQ.wcefes, ... ,,.. Brond street formerly occupied by Mrs. • Andrew Becker, Mrs. Clyde day: • '.: r,..,,, :,-,...,,. R. F. SotncrvlllQ, and, family ha,^o A T Croj4 and famjiy. rMan4.,Mrs.J Jamea ^Horan and Hayes, Mra: Eailand Holtz, Mra. returned after having spent tho sum- 'Porg9, Lat)g,. Jr., ha». returned .,lo Ernest Gulcc and sister, Mrs. Arthur 19:00-^M«r£biintA!, prqff^am^ .j,. d Mrs. Muttrl ar(d two mer, here, , .,..:; ,',-;-, w.Yflrlt after a v|slt \»tth, ilS , 10 :JC—Peggy'i ihopping tour. pjoHljfn.spent trip wccli-cnd Cain, Miaa Anna blnginan, Mra. An- Mra.. Lorenzo Getty .entertained, a grandparents, Mr, and Wrs, John tOffigtlt, at .yj/9 church /K>cW>.,•••>•#, .* W rs,., Margaret Stackpoio of drow Reid, Mias. Iluth Drcyer and few friends.at.,a tea,party,jast.week Lans. -,-•".. •• , 11 c 1 MI33 Martha Ervinj;. s 8 iO(kp^liiBlo appreciation by Gflorss Got- guasti othonor^-wlll.be^r - W '/"a lott ,.,. t „ . ... in honoe of Mrs. John Hazard;,of Mr. and Mrs. .William.Dayton and ;.Jir|,W'i,Mrs. Edmund. Wolcqtt apd Tho ilremcn who paraded at Wash- New York. The gucsta ,w«rw e Mrfl. children havo returned to their homo 4 lOO—S,unihiniT Hour In chargo qf Rivi Ian4 j&lb,t>Irs; Wljllanv^eed; ^. _ ,an4-Mrs,. Harry Dcnnla anil spn ington were Frank and-William Pat- WilliaWilli m JJ..TT . Gtt M G • John . W, Towtr, Getty. Mrs. :.Geprgc here after spending the summer at O,|tver motored to Atlantic City Frl- terson, Frank VanDoin, Ocorgo E. Palmer,, Mrs. Rolstoton Wa.terbury.y, Tlriton Falls. ..." 1 S:00—Siorir Lad^. I ... •• • :. Smocic, Louis and. Earl Dingman, m'mnrlod,.:,., .1 V'TIY..-- . . :: •:;>, •>••• •.. Mrs; Kelsoy Burr.,anii MifiBei a Janu Albert Wanner, Robert Reiss, Wil- leria Johnsion< Tho cotnmlttee, in Hecbert Cotgreave otthl3place,and and Barbara Wilkinson. ,.,,. . ,, .*, Caught In Machinery ,(||j«tHM>.d;;Aank 8(aivla,f4 na^ra petto*.. "• .of Mlss,Su8(ff:Al)spri Robert flerkjiaft of Brooklyn,, spent liam Dlngman, Andrew Becker, Ar- St. John's gu|ld w'H meet tomor- . Nicholas. .Waiton, i?,; of keyport. Biop-rSonotor A. H. Wne», "Hom« Own- lrT,- ,—yj(5r, ter^J^oulB y^ti:part of last jye.ejf at Coney inland. thur-'Cain,- Clarcneo Hyslop, Theo- ho\V at tbo payl^K hquse, . ership. .- .' .• ;.... -;. , Irs. Charles. JTalkenburg and Waljaco, Ch^sey, and family will dore, Charles and. Ralph Lewis and an employeo ,of. ,tho Hurbprirey «hl)> liH-r-Vtstsy Mayhair tnd Arthur Crait- niovp soon,.from Miss Elizabeth Hlg- Francis Bruce. , . building, corripany ,of that place, The firemen' and ladies' auxiliary caught his right .arm In. a,p(ecB o( l,Lpyi.vofiuii. lyccd', lybcuistj K,,The, soplety. hia^ beach.pary,,FJ ginson's housei on South street to. a ev/i. jad, a more or lmi ion> 4ay. nlglit at,LonK Branch,.Among hoiiso. oh- Clinton avenue owned by will parade at Coney Island tomor- machinery at, the plant Monday. Hl» 1 w, XtWfi rciv . Mrs, Bruce. Cjrlifpell..Rnd. Daughter hand.,anil arm was.bqdty brulsea liKW a^short ,...,.. ,„,... „,.., irt. i'.WSr.? !^ %.se,)Yfhp/ftttenejed woreJ3,evf H. $,tVlulam Davis. . row night. Thq hook, anil ladder -WW,- I>»J|M.M »viaw. truck- wi,ll bo taken to tho parade Homo From Hospital. and tprn and, it was noocasary to, l tho . growing; j $lo fj?|O»t|.-jvafl)ihp, ji^ot ,|lh«t J$n\ gram,mer!:iand, (amljy, .Thomas,, .Sftlpr Ixiuls Hill and family* spent Sat- ^4 tanwy.i Chafes E;alkenburg urday at the Trenton fair. . The Gleaners society of the Pres- arrjputaU a part of one finger at th» tnj' Its.officials hsr ersey and Pohijsylvanlai sections of ,»i46,r57Jp., 1>S. announted. . -,•>.: (The lied Bank Register, can ba'bought Matawan .hospital, e anii dlocdve|:ctl niaiiy the country, where the infestation Is iO:OO^Smoke"8hop Taviirn orchestra,. .mlly,. Sjra. .yerna.Frazler ,and Mrs. ~Archie C. Mosby and sonbyterian church ia sponaorinfr a pic- n Shrewsbury, from Richard tieako at the tftS§ terettoa : arid willing to ffriiatest, aicaped, much .of-.the fl^rJatic^Mra ArU»uif TayjQj; Noble 16ft yesterday tor a vacation nic, -which will be held Fviday even- ill ' ,~ '. , *.•'•]*- ;. -, '... drought. Moreover, the Japanese d,% at.Atlantlc City. ,. Ing on Joel Ficlds's. properly at . Driver's License Kcvol( on* ,ot:the nnqfit of, tho municipal l r ) v havo moved, from . Joseph Miilcr'3 Irish Chnmpjoji to,Mea't Eddie ~ '' '' (illftmr' ?' H. Mfi.,pyrlJ Brown .and home yesterday from the Long Ltrneture» of iukllW ltWP »*** house on Lewis street to a house on invited, to attend. A.Solomon Gnindy Kal Christian of Red Bank,^ft«,th» -, :whljjfl,,tna $jmora of the country at Keyport. sociablq will no'lichl at tho chapel Branch hospjtal.^ •:,.... litter had bepn nrrcstcd by PpUcs »lck •conrtructl6'n(,an,d ...rrTt,!;l.-.r, n nd-Susie, Allgorryipla M(tfihe,H, Em- Tlnton 'avenue owned by Patrick Georfio Silver,- Jr.,, and, family- are jfoof. ' It wllN to two stories in may ,|qojc forward, to a reduction of jpil P,alm(ivlsf, Dorothy pha^ijy, Elear Drennam ... Friday,'nipcht, September. 2Gth, by the Chief Joseph Hordon of Falr;Hay(iji tho,-Iij»ect3, ncjtt , ]»^aaon, rural eecr Gleaners. home from a visit at Rutland, Ver- cm a,charge of reckless driving, ,,TflB' elgnt. . ^hflx. tv> 'X'tcl r.iuc], v ; NA Cotgreavo and Ells- , Mrf., Jqlin'_ Ganloy of. West Long mont. >- ttona.ol NwKvJeiajeS must .arm once Several residents will attend a ral- poiiCD pfllccr,, Btatcd. thut ChriaU^n The Boolety has collected .much JMarkei of Perth Amjpy .tomorro r,.,,, ; , :_. „, ,ip., •-. Branctjl daugHter of-Harvey Irving Mrs. H. ,L. Knubol of We'w York again to check tho apparently resist- afPBr ql-,Atlantfl, GROrg^a, of this place) gave birth to a son ly, which will tan held Sunday after- drove,.his ,car rqckiesoly, on, River ^onslaughts of the Japanese rjlgii);. in.'.th^nialnibout of -w/wr returaed Monday, after spending 0 road near Harrison avonue. . . , 1,0^ .pe1,,p,. preBeri,ted.pjpj r the....Matkwatkwah Istli.mv .rnanager ot'the, w[l!xlca\n recently. .,.-., :,, nQQIv nt Ocean Grove by the district month at this place. , , ..•..•• , ( ( t t council of religious education. ajh^BHoHo* cmo,.tjtt thp old Kbyport baballl Potrolcum company's plant at this -Mrs. -Joseph. Schick of Long .Mr. and Mrs. G. Harold iNcvius and Braftch* is making:, her ihomo at pres- piuk , !'^ppcdy!'^ppcdy""r toatellitoatelli^^ wllutakwllutakoo- on pla.ee x,f,. ,.,. i Lniir'; 'j-.- VIlsscs-.Ncllio and i Mary .Borden are taneie ihat (He extreme host and dry 'SWpi 'n^Jje mm^tlM ttip ...Mrs.AUr,ejona conipany,, at He(J (The Red Bank Kcrf-itcr can be bmiRlit boy, sqput reservation at Allaire. ha homes of members, i,,r,,^ ,„ ,. ja.gUqciilt.io. draV conclusionsTbe^ Bank, is onjoylng a vacation of two.... Thomas Zlngalo spent Sunday with in liittlfi Silver, at.the Union News Stand cause of the many other factors en- pdrds; JOB tanLang 1of.j'.e^ti Aitiboy wi)l hlsimother at.Nev.york. ,. Frank Mavx, Sr.j is. haying his i T,ljullolng will be placed on a aquar.... ?i W6(r .wlth^Chsrll,w|th ^ '-•' • ' " nt the tiopot and nt Georyc tlunckonlmsh'3 house stuccoed. Tho ..contract: was ilot donated by D. V. Purrlne of Free- tering .Into the control of these In- ,,ya,thcc.Char)fl>bly,pm«nterfl.tfire, jw rma*. safely. ,sayj Lalfewood., Jfrp. iflatherino .IJoyhe, ,UiKdL;e .gojk ,, Foundation G^rmejits, ave- been accompanied 'by several :cKay of FreeFehold! . r play at thn flower show at Atlantic 'Mr. and Mra. J. E. Armstrong have GRADUATE COKSETIEREK r Jibrary, separated by a wide hall. housekeeper jpr,. ^^Uier.,^arrari, 1,8 Miss Sarah N.lvison. daughter of striking. fluctuations In the normal City- A truck load of plants siftd returned to their home at, Chicago Alwnyn in Attendance. WJolnlnJj the library will be a llv ehtor.tainlng her two sisters from Henry Ntvison, ha?: returned to New flowers was taken there by Edwin after a visit with Mrs. Armstrong's 1 ;$? flMb^» SONDSV GOLF Tr.en.ton., •-,cn -.. .,-.,i -..:;. -, - York after ; spewing nine . woekp Croft- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mc- km .Howard. B«oro»nx an4u famlljr, of horok i. .MIBB WviPon. Is, a teacher in , Mr, and Mva. FT C. Elatob of Wil- Garlty. 'Iio8o VV'ho Aro Kef used... Sunday lHonmoutU p«k;jiava returned from tha;,Vyilghtimcmpria,l. home., , low drive arc spending Iwri weeks Wallace Weaver and family , o£ Jr.rPJ*-... OJH r Movies Cant See Distinction. na autoipobilo trip ,to Canatja., ,,, • .',"Mr3.;;|ra,,E,,./VV'pjpott lias roturned at .Virginia Beach, Virginia, and fire Oriole Piirk have returned, from ,i ^eli ^ . Mr~. and -MJ;S....Cecil.,flwhj^h^yo franij.an automobile,. trip to Canada. malting ,.an automobile tour oC theA,uburn, !No\v York., Mr. .Weaver,is .._r_ lore, r»», The operation of ;a .ljipjtjr^ fep)^moved.from,this place to. Occanp6r,t. Jiuarters ^pr. ,E a|#r. V-A4# course'at.Matayan'or) g£,n,dkys hfis, MI .ITJflr.pnco, ;Diilen,er is .vlBiting Shonamjoah valley. employed by the Tuller construction htlia f>a Wipe: «a u Mrs..Rush,ia.spending this week at hor ^grantlnarents- at. JVIontpjalr. .Mr. and Mra. James Er.ooUs have company, which recently completed |«n be .ma.de., , „ ... ut, TO iicr cent less thaij ca^ae^pbnydereble C9tament Iji i}v« MiddletoTYn, l^ow XorM- v '• . [• • [ovjjid necessary whichihh wilinl nott 1 Im- „. The ...JPresbyterian, missionary., so- i'otuz*ncd from an automobile* trip tn a contract at Auhurn...... normal; the wheat jointworm has ^. Ely Miller ..hw rentpd. Mrs, ,^Vrnct£e ciety will meet Wednesday afternoon Canada. iafr. Its beauty ,9! design. sufferad^a; Ift j^ep, ,«(!ot mortality an4 Mr. and Mra-A. E. Stnrks have Iv "yjie society .c'pncolyc,^, tho,Idea.- of bangler'shouse on,Lewis Btrept, ;..., •ftt, ,the .hianec. The .summer offering ^w Fields haii been on an au-returned from ISurops. ~ „ llowlosr certain.i^ooms, ,»Ttd jRwfii, tho tobapep parasite's are less abund- r The women's cluh.wlH, Ji^ye }^s Djeat joxes wiil be collected at the meet- ant tHan usual. 1 a)l. meeting, at, .tho .,mun.l,clp,ai h?l) tomobile trip,l,o Saratoga. Edward Sagurton is laid up with arlB of the building to bo dedicated, ing. . . ,( water on ,the imec. Bed spiders, on the other hand, Monday .night. ,An-exppuf'vp commitr George Lambertson nml family s memorials, the cost 4? include A business meeting of :tho .Metho- have moved to Shrewsbury. Mrs. Frit? Yorg i3.home from a llntenanco as .weU^ga tcpri^r^ctioR. are roppfforl quite, generally over the teo meeting wJU bo held tonight at ^ntlrs tought area; qnts have ln "• iHPan'mPH?r,y°te .of, tljo Mrs, Ada B..Nate.w'a. , ;,,.,, si dist Epwprth leasuc.win bo h.olij Fri- Tho borough gar.Tgp is heinB wlrdd stay of two wqeks In Connecticut |r.tliens , of tho . county have JC- e r : day.night.at tho.Jionio of the presi- for electricity by Harold S. Allen of Mr. Yorg's slstpr, has . returned to • BOnded to the, suggestion. On thovaded .residences "probaby as 'a re- l. ,...,Tbos,e . fayflrUng , Sup(J,ay • /.Mrs.. Mary McIfalg,lan^ Boni|;'vy..- dent,.. Woltor, Bennett,.; . , ,, .. , fleil Bank. Mew York after . spending two n.z -._•, ...... „„ in be.- sult of a scarcity of molsturo and jClalrttthey can see. nqy wpr Hani ana. Warren and,-Mr,8. ;Harry rTha fjremen .and.ladjqsV,auxiliary . Jlra. Wilson I,. Smith has Imught months at this.place.;. -,„ food (Pjitsldep and ttfe, narUal drying Hullclc..have .returned from .a vlalt a 8 ify, thaa .fOr plaj/irig golf 9a a public at Jersoa Shore,, t?ennaylvflji(a, .., returned;.Wednesday worning. fr,om- a riQW oight-cylintler Buick acdart Hcranan Adler- ,o£. Red BftiW-. has pe,.. one of tho first Bottlers of (L,sy:«af!> rrt? emended the breod- WashlDgton, .I>,i,C,,,,where,, Hiey par- from H. 1J. Zobcl. hg of moaqultoos." course wli.en. fcej a^e.charged. repainted Marx Brothers garage- he county. \ , Mr.,.and Mrs,...(Seorgo^.jyipsby.j and ticipated In a firemen's parade. The Mr. and Mrs. V. Rirknr Wilkinson Mrs. Henry Billings has returned I What promises ^o,,be an Interests The. number or corn borers will .. 'rcv.-ji 11. daughter-Barbara, of .JMe.wton, spent bo,..matf£ja)ly,,smallor ,,.than antic oy Drowned. 1»g, roon»rJs Me sporty room. ,,,Ber' M Sunday.; with MiviJMosby'a mother, —f~ p^edj the doctpr,rpred(cfed. Many Bon. 8, PranUoei.haa already .*a.lsid .Henry 8tengte..Hor1ti0n..son, ot>>Ia- Mra. Archlo.p.,1108^ .! ,-..,( - l!5,(toO for. tjilB 4(fPlay. ., Tho county mflthg;.j|Of..$e.j cqr^,.borer, he said, Jor aAd Mrs. Sa,ul Efqrton, tffl •. Hlqhard ...Walter^ andt friends pf orem w/fjre .destrftjiroijL before tljey emerged v lonimands 4;.1' 9ft,po8ltjpri jn tljo lt;dd 4 l^fewarli; wero vyreeltTcnd,. gfiests of an4 the';piotl)s y}ii old; come out History of apart, Harry Herbert-of pound, near. Sbrlndlake, Monday 1af- Mrl.and.MrB. .'William^Taylo^. ,.,_.., Fischer's-fir ike TBrigllBhtowri. has boon called "The did not lay aa many eggs as usual. terndpn., ^Hls .body,.was,4ipcoyered . Erancis. Bruce, ,ia,. enjoylngr., two- aether of, American Polo" having Hoat and dry weather destroyed In about -two feet jof wat^p,, It,,ls weeks', vacation from ,.hls. .dutiea 'pp large numbers of eggB, he explained. arted the game yoara ago, ,90 .tys thought ho fell. Into the pond.tand mall carrier. .Sylvester J"ary Is eub- prm. One/of the flrst golf ,ci,ul)4(Ojf A^lttle campaign of want adver- was .«ridpred ..vnconscfous .bK^tlk hejeountry is.located at Hq|lywppa! 4ting in The Register will rent most Ing Ills li,c;ftd asalpsj, something; ...,T}ie ,Jadles' Jluxiltary jot .the ,itre do- [he county has been long a.,,,breqd- w •jjy rentable property. Thirty words paajtiicnt realized 1 $80,. recentlyp, by bg ground for blooded horDoa. "Ax-for twenty-five cents.—Advertisement It pays to advertiso in Trio Register. disposing of $5 In gold. The gold

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Hecker's, Gold Medal 24% Iti: bag or 8% ft. bag J jjc 7 ft. bag j| jjc 89 people like Fischer's Mother is slicing Fischer's 100% Would yoil like to see how Fischet hied, can IQ Bread bec&use it tastes so Whole Wheat Bread for tempting sand- Breads are baked? The two Homes of Igst can 29c wiches, in combination ivith jam or the Fischer Baking Company, located SUNNYFIELD FLOUR fresh and tender and, yet it is not CHERRIES ... 241/n ft; bag cream clicesc. It is delicious and dif- in Newark and Asbury Park, flto 75 "(jruiritly." Keep it on hand for jeiont! always open for your inspection. mod. can 25c them for picnics, for after-school IgsL can 85c Fischer Breads are made by, expert PlkEAPPLE BAklNG PCJWbER lunches and for sahdwicli-riml- bakers, in clean modern hakeries; aild OHATED or SLICED, •iJAVIS 3oz. We 6oz.-jlQc * 12 oz. milk at odd hours. are kept fresh by their sanitary waxed rned. can 28c wrappers. SLICEp__Igst. can £7c ROYAL 3bz."-|{jc 6oz. 2gc 12 0^. A Be Let them help themselves to YEILQW CLING FISCHER BAKING CO. Fischer's Bridge, Han-dee or Rye Newark arid Asbury Pnrk PEACHES,, ,.., Bread, ready-sliced. And, during SLICED or,,JIALyEn. .. FieischmanaV.* Yeiist . . : take 3fc Igat. can 21c school time, sandwiches from "Yum-yum" say the kiddies when you "•"•cal "l2 25c give them Fischer's Sweet Marie PRUNES Quaker Pufted Rice br home are best for lunches, made Bread, liberally spread with healthful 2 ift-.vk 26 Puffea Wheat 2 pkgs. 25c with this wholesome, health- peanut or apple butter. FRESH PRUNES building bread. lgst. can feomet Fticfe FhkeS 2 pkgs. 21c Anil (hr good old favorite for children CROSBY CORN is Fisolim's IWdgr? llread (sliced) with mod. can j be! Maiz Corn 2 cans 29c thick layers of rich butter and niar- lgat. enri inaladc. Fischer's Raisin liicad may In: made, into tempting sandwiches in IVORY TOMATOES the same v.-iiv. OAP. 'L bAkfca j IVORY SNOW 2 P1'*"' 2Sc THE. GREAT OLD DUTCH isrin:irs Hi -l.lisr . . . Ity . . . Ilnnilcr (nil ullrril). .-. 100K WJinl«.VIi CLEANSER Kwr.l Murlr , . . KIDS NVIinlr Wliril Unllln /<'• Milk 4 CANS 2Sc llnl'.i l'tini|)rrnkklr . . . Iliillcrcnp ., , Uoualioult Ciulli i« . . , IIIIIUUHIJI Holli, , , i'atUnr Huuto KulU ( Page Twenty-Four RED BANK REGISftER.uSEPTEMBER 10,1930.

FAIR AT SEW MONMOUTH. SEA SCOUTS AT NEW YORK. Bntcrtalned 1B Guest's Honor. HOW NECESSARY IS ILLNESS? an Intelligent lyatcm of lnaUtullom laat year In Europe—methods' that upon us, Tho physician of the future for caring for children whole home* »r« iuccewfully solving 'tho very will be not only a rnlniqter to the Mlsa Alice Stout of Broad street problems that we *r« dticuaalng with Atlantic City Vegetable and Fruit Judging; Will Bed Bank Boys Are Guests of Fa- had as her guest last week-end Mlsa A Physloian Declares Wo Havo Too are, for any reason, judged unlit for «|ok, but also a t6acher "of health, Be Pono by Frank Poston. mous German World Wai Captain. • Much Sickness, . them to live in. Day nurseries* for incrtulng farvpr here. These coun- Health service for alt-will be the nilt, Harriet Doherty of Paterson, Miss trl««, aa I have stated, aro solving prevention tho watchword. Stout and Miss Doherty were room- (By Ralph Arthur Jtcynoldl, M.D.) workers', children are al>o provided. Flower Show Plans have been completed for Richard T. Smith and J, L. Dough- One Important problem of which tbtlr problem! by ons or another »ys. the fair which the Ushers' Union of ty, skipper and first mate of the mates at Miss Beard's aohool at About two million people in this our public la bearing tha brunt, la torn of socialize^ medicine. Regard- First Come Best Served. ' ners Ex- the New Monmouth Baptist church Red Bank sea scout ship North Star, Orange. Miss Stout entertained at a country are sick at til times with less of what system we apply, to our Many Red Bank Gardens bridge party Friday afternoon at her that of the distribution of physicians. hibiting There—Joseph .Ken- will hold tomorrow night and Friday and seven members of the troop diseases largely preventable. Wo There Is a growing tendency among, own problems, our public Is begin- An old darky was tending the coats nhjht. The principal events' will be were guests Friday aboard the four- home In honor of Miss Doherty. The have 700,000 cases of malaria and ning to demand that In somo way upstairs In, the Governor's mansion. 1 guests were Miss May Smith, MUs doctors to abandon the rural districts nedy Wins Asb'ury ^Park a horseshoe pitching tournament mflstea schooner Mopella, owned by tuberculosis annually, and there are and flock to the cities, where they ntng to demand that in some way we He noticed, a prominent polltlcUn and a competitive exhibit of fruits Count Felix VonLuckner ofGermany. DorU Linton and Miss lone Gllllg of among us about one million diabetics. produce similar effective results In tumbling them over, looking under Boardwalk Silver Trophy. Red Bank, Misses Elisabeth and, physicians; In one county, in rural and vegetables. Frank Poston, who VonLuckner, who was cited by tha Syphilis and gonorrhea remain fairly districts havo no medical service at :be "field of publlo-health. The tlmo the bed and so on, •.'.-.-.•„„', :_ Many professional and private gar- is the agricultural instructor at the German government for bravery dur- Florence Powers of Shrewsbury, general, pal tlculary In rural districts, Is at hsnd when the medical profes- • "Kin I help'you, suh?" . ; Miss Nathalie H. Smith of Blossom all. ' Statistics tor 1923 showed that donors of this locality are exhibiting Middlctown high school at Leonardo, ing the world war, was host to the when they might be almost entirely n Vermont 102 towns contained nq sion must Bf Ho own accord shift "I can't flna my jiew hat; paid ten this week at the first national Atlan- will, judge the exhibits. Balrd & Red Bankers. He has offered to tako Cove road and Mrs. T. E. Oliver, Jr., banished by educational prophylaxis the emphasis from private practice, dollars for it yesterday,'" i of California. Tho prize winners physicians; In one county In rural ' tic City flower and garden pageant Davidson of Red Bank will provide a member of tho Red Bank troop on carried on among the.younger gen- Virginia the proportion of physicians and curative medicine to preventive "Bless you, suh; All the new hat* Tha slate show of the New Jersey containers for the display of fruit a flp next summer in the southern were Mrs, Oliver, Miss Elizabeth eratipn. • medicine - arid active public health. bin gone oyer an hour, or'mo'." Powers and MIS3 May Smith. to population was one to 3,370. A Gladiolus society, tho annual meet- and vegetables. In addition to tho Pacific. The eoa scouts' also visited For every 10,000 live children born county in Montana offered a bonus We shall, have to carry adequato ing and exhibition of the American horseBhoe tournament there will be Rear Admiral Byre's flag ship City in the United States, 65 women lose of $100 monthly tp a physician who medical and hospital service to our Moiquitoas' and M»l«rl«. roBo society and the state show of exhibition matches between Harold of New York. They saw the picture Y. M. C. A. Directors to Meet their lives from causes connected would settle there. v rural communities; we shall have to this dahlia society of New Jersey arc Hyers of , Belford and winners of "Moby Dick" at the Hollywood the- with childbirth. This rate placed us Country Boardo*—Do you "think A directors' meeting of the Red Our distribution of hospitals' la stabilize our fees; we shall have to mosquitoes carry malaria? being held at tho same time. other tournaments. ater at New York Thursday Bank Toung Men's Christian asso- in 1027 21st on the roster of nations give, above all, service which con- Tho exhibition is probably .tho collecting data oh the subject. Since just as Inadequate. T,o bo adequate- Farrner-rl dunno; they neve ciation will be held tomorrow night ly equipped a community Bhould, gen- vinces the public of Its thoroughness took any away from here, largest ever held In the United at the office in the Broad street bank Chile Improved her conditions,* tho and- sincerity—otherwise an unwel- States. The Monmouth county hor- CHURCH WOMEN TO MEET. United States Is left .at the bottom erally speaking, have' one hospital • • . .'. • ..' »«s» .. •• . . building. come radical-ays tern will be forced It pays to advertise in The Register, ticultural .society Is one of tlie par- Woman to Write of the list. Further, even with the bed for every 160 persons. Whlle^e ; ticipating organizations. Percy E. .Shrewsbury Auxiliary and Guild Will advantage of tho Scblck test and tox- had. In 1027, ono bed for every 175 Hicks of Rumson and Joseph G. P. Second Novel Hold Card Party Soon. To Sail for Denmark. in-antitoxin, our statistics on the inci- persons in New York state and the Kennedy of Mrs. Uzal H. McCartcr's Rev. R. P. Miller of Shrewsbury dence of diphtheria place us low-on District of Columbia, there was In Tho guild and women's auxiliary avenue, Red Bank, will sail Satur- Mlsalssipl ono to 1,054, In ^Oklahoma estate arc tho committee members. Jaquclin Deitrick, Author of tho list of civilized ;nation3 in tho Llewellyn Jones, president of the of Christ church at Shrewsbury will day morning for Denmark. one to 980. have its first meeting of tho fall prevention of this malady. Constitu- Monmouth county society, Welling- ' "Para.de Ground," Will Write tional diseases, such as cancer, kid- How have other countries solved ton w; Kennedy of Red Bank and Monday afternoon at Mrs. Robert Another Book to be Called "Dean's on Vista place at Red Bank. ney troubles, and organic heart this problem? Perhaps in no other John A. Kemp of Little Silver are "City of Young Hope." ** Hazlet News. disease, aro on the Increase, the lat-civilized country has the problem members of the advisory board. Mrs. Peter Bcntley of Broad street, Red Bank, will entertain the guild Automobile Runs Over AllaV Web- ter being responsible for.one-third of been so staggering as In Russia. Yet Judges from this vicinity arc Jo- Tne new book "Parade Ground," all deaths. At a time, also, when Russia seems well on the way to solv- written by Jaquclin Deitrick, daugh- and auxiliary In October. Election ster, Slightly Injuring Him. seph Kennedy, John Kemp. William of ofllcers will be held at that time. "nervousness" and Incipient mental ing it In 1013 there were only 12,677 ACME H. Waltc of Eatontown and William ter of Colonel J. C. Johnston of Fort Miss Elsie Walling has returned disease are on the Increase, author- doctors in all of Russia, or one to Turner of Long Branch. Hancock, has been put on sale at Mrs. Benjamin J. Parker, president to her position at the Hazlet poot- ities agree that tho average practK every 12,600 people.! Under tho Com- Joseph Kennedy won the flrst As- Trubin's, Tedcy's and tho Red Bank of the guild, is chairman of a card offlce after being confuted to her tloner knows less on this subject munist regime,, the government, as- uury Park boardwalk Bilvor trophy book Btore. On Sol"rdav of this week party to be hold in October. Her home with grip. than a well-informed social worker. sumed complete control of medicine awarded last week at the Asbury committeo will be appointed at next Angelo M. Webster and his son Al- We haya 100,000 drug addicts and Disease was regarded,' not as a per- Furniture Co. Park flower show tor the best collec- Monday's meeting. Mrs. Walter R. lan were backing'their automobile 000,000 feeble-minded, imbeciles, and son's private affair to be Indulged In tion of dahlias, eighteen blooms and Morris of Red Bank Is president of out of the garage on Thursday, when idjots. . ; as he saw fit, but as harmful to the • V "BED BANK'S FASTEST GBOWINGTUBNITURB HOUSE* tho auxiliary. one of the back wheels rolled over eighteen varieties. Mr. Kennedy won "The average man sees fho mount- State'of which-the individual was a % • . * . •', . . . . five other flrst places with dahlias. Allan. Mr. Webster succeeded in unit . The shifting of emphasis, WON COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS. getting him out from under the' Ing cost to him of illness and tho Ho captured three firsts and two sec- occurrence year after year of pre- therefore, was definitely from cur- onds with annuals and three first wheel and rushtfd him to tho office ative to prevcntiye^xlealclne. Ons Three Mlddlotown Township youths of Dr. M. B. Ervin of Matawan. Up- ventable disease; he sees no reason OFFERS and two seconds in the vegetable why such conditions should be per-of tha flrst problems was .that of classes. ' Making: Good at Harvard. on examination it was found that he equalizing tho distribution of modlca was not seriously Injured, but suf- mitted In the most prosperous.coun- James Kennedy, of Mrs. J. A. Haa- James H. Grlgga, son of Mr. and try on earth which has more phy service. It was done in this way: kell's farm, won tho Harry Wood fered from scratches and bruises The Soviet government now supports Mrs. James. E. Grlggs of New Mon- across the stomach. Allan was con- slclans per capita (ono to 800) than RADIO'S NEWEST MIR A silver trophy with the best collection mouth, has won a scholarship valued any other country in tho world. Ho 97 per cent of all the medical stu- of dahlias, nine blooms and nine fined to his bod for a few days, but dents through medical school. As at $400 as tho. result of hia excellent is now able to be around again. wonders how Austria, a country that varieties. He also won three sccondo record at Harvard college. Scholar- was In a stateof starvation and rev-s.oon as the medical students gradu. with dahlias and gladioli.' ships at the same college havo been A special meeting of the ladies', olution in 1920, could so successfully ate, they are sent to the rural dis- Michael Toomey, of the R. H. Mc- won by two other Middletown town- auxiliary of Hazlct fire company was re-organize Its health program that tricts,'each to give three years' ser Carter estate, won six firsts and five, ship young, men, they being Freder- held In the ficehouse on Thursday tho Infant mortalltj' rate was reduced vie 3 wherever ho is sent in payment seconds for fruit and vegetables. ick Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs.night to make arrangements for tho from 30 per cent in 1920 to 8 perfor Bis training. fair and supper to bo held' by the William Porter, of the Henry G. Howard W. Roberts of New Mon- cent in, 1929. He Investigates further Russia has carried active public Atha eBtate, won two firsts and five mouth, and George Wahl, son of Mr. flre company on September 25th, and finds that Vienna has expressed 26th and 27th. hsalth to the worker by mcana of seconds for flowers and vegetables. and Mrs. Emll Wahl of East Keans- its dissatisfaction with the medical Institutions that are unique. I refer Frank T. Edington, of the A. F. burg. All three of the young men Mr. and Mrs. Smith and children profession's former lack of attention to tho laborers' night sanatoria, The Lichtenstein estate, won six first and are graduates of the Middletown of Woodhaven, L. I., are guests of to preventive medicine by adopting workers who are not sick enough to ten seconds for flowers, fruit and township high school at Leonardo, Mr. and Mrs. Peabout. a system of socialized medicine. stop work, but who need special food " TONE CONTROL vegetables. Among his blue ribbons Mrs. Vina Sanford of Maspeth, L. Vienna spends every year aeven dol- and good sleeping conditions, are ad- was ono for the best oollcction of I., who haB been visiting Mrs. L.lars per person on public health mitted to these sanatoria, When they ponipom dahlias, eighteen blooms JAQUELIN DEITRICK. HOLMDEL POTATO THIEVES. Calvin Walling," la spcndnlg a few measures. Compare this with the lcavo work In the evening they come and eighteen varieties. days with relatives at Freehold. 90 cents per person which we spend to tho Institutions, are given a bath, in this magnificent Harry Heath, of the L. B. Hasler Mrs. Deitrick will be at Stoinbach's Robberies Took Placft on Several Mrs. Margaret L. Wilson has re-In this country. store at Asbury Park to autograph l and lie down for 6 to 7:30 P. M. place, captured three firsts, four sec- Farms tho Past Week. turned to her .homo at Brooklyn af- What is Vienna's system, and what They then have dinner and go to bed onds and a third with flowers, fruit copies sold therei ter spending the summer with Mr. Mrs. Deitrick reports a largo de- Thieves sot eighteen barrels of has It accomplished? Int,1920 Vien- until 9 P.. M., when they-have tea, and vegetables. potatoes from a field on Bernon S. and Mrs. P. Otto Wclgand. na's Social Democratic government followed by light calisthenics,'and re* 9-TUBE SCREEN GRID PLUJ Charles Rice of Henry E. Butler's mand for tho book. Controversy is arising in some circles as to wheth- Prentice's place at Holmdel on Mon- • Mr. and^Mrs. Joseph R. L. Jack- established a welfare office to give tire for the night not latter than 10 farm, took flvo firsts and four sec- day night. Similar thefts took place son have returned home from medical aid to all those In need with P. M. In the • morning they go to onds with flowers and vegetables. er all censors will approve "Parade Ground." Mrs. Deitrick claims her last week on the farms of John Ma- Charleston, South Carolina, by auto- as little red tape as possible. Any- work as usual. These sanatoria un- book to bo only sincere, frank and ter, Walter Conover, Joseph Kln- mobile, after visiting Mrs. Jackson's one obviously requiring assistance doubtedly reclaim most of the Inci- DEATH OF KEYPQKT MAN. true to li/o. Mrs. Deitrick has hadhafcr, Daniel S. Ely and William sister, Mrs. H. Cameron Burn and can obtain that assistance promptly, pient cases of stomach ulcer, tuber- several years experienco In news- Martinson. The robberies havo been family. and when individual need discloses culosis, and other chronic illnesses WlnOeld S. Hopkins Dies nt the Age paper work and when she was a spe- on such a wholesale scale as to indi- P. Otto Woigand and family, Mrs. poor conditions In the whole family that later constitute a large Item in HIGH of Seventy-Eight. cial feature correspondent at the cate that the thieves are engaged in Margaret L. Wilson and Ernest E. a corresponding extension of assist- the expense of any industrial con- Tacna-Arica boundary arbitration the potato selling business. Marks Peseux and family motored to Wash- ance is mado available. cern. Winfleld Scott Hopkins of Wash- ington's Crossing and Easton, Pa., ington street, Keyport, died Monday dispute In South America, she wasleft by wheels showed that they Under state health insurance, every Under tha leadership of Dr. Leb-. shot at by Chileans. used a large truck to haul away on Sunday. mother is entitled to\a malntenanc, edev, a woman physloian, the infant $ afternoon of heart trouble at the • i m • She will soon begin her second their booty. They drovo this truck allowance which gives her care foe death rate over tho whole of Russia ago of 78. Ho was a bayman by Astonished and Surprised. trade and had been employed since novel, which la under contract, and into the fields where they got the .six weeks before and six weeks after has been fowered from 35 par,cent 145 1917 by the state highway depart- has had $500 of future royalties ad- potatoes. It la stated that Dr. Samuel John- the birth of her child. In cases where beforo the war to 19 per cent at the ment at the Matawan creek bridge. vanced on the strength of its synop- son, the lexicographer, while caress- blood tests show syphilis, the patient present time. This has been accom- He was a member of the Calvary sis. This book will be called "Tho BBADEVELT GUILD MEETING. ing another man's wife, was unex- is placed under treatment at oiice to plished by means of day nurseries Screen Grid Plus Highboy , Methodist church of Keyport, a char- City of Young Hope" and will bo a Dcctedly caught in tho act by tho prevent the child from being affected, for factories, and by a system of woman's husband. Thus congenital syphilis Is being no- This uqulille ctblntt of American ter member of the Keyport flre de- story of Kcw York. It js supposed Church Workers Have a Pleasant pro- and post-natal work. Russia walnut wllh 100 per cent Asured. " partment and a member of the to bo delivered December 1st. "Par- Evening' at Clubhouse. "Dr. Johnson," he exclaimed, "I am ticeably reduced. Is also dealing comprehensively with ade Ground" was also signed up on surprised." The city of Vienna also provides the problems.of venereal disease, matchtd butt walnut pancli, Iht new American Mechanics lodge. 9>Tubt PMIco aupcr-radlo. the strength of 26 typewritten pages Mrs. William Dugan entertained "No," said Johnson, "you arc as-20,000 dinners dally for underweight Thesa are only x. few examples of Surviving him are two sons, Stock- the members of the Blessed Sacra- ton H. and Henry T. Hopkins of of extracts and $500 in royalties was tonished; I am surprised." school children, and has established the methods that I saw first-hand advanced. ment guild of St. Gabriel's church Keyport.. Ho also leaves two sisters at tho church clubhouse at Bradevelt and a brother, Mrs. Sarah Baxter nf FUNERAL OF MRS. BENNETT. last Wednesday night. After tho bus- Keyport, Mrs. George W. Stldfole of iness meeting the evening was spent Baltimore and E. W. Hopkins of in dancing and playing cards. Prizes Kcw Brunswick. Services Held Last Wednesday for Fair Huven Woman. were won by Mrs. George McKnlght The funeral will be held at half- and Mrs. George Crccvy. At a late past two o'clock tomorrow afternoon The funeral of Mrs. Althea Ben- hour refreshments wero served by at the late residence and burial will nett, wife Abram T. Bennett, Mrs. Dugan. Tho next meeting of be at Rosehill cemetery In Matawan proprietor tho Atlantic hotel the guild will be held Wednesday township. at Fair Haven, who died Sunday of night, October 1st, at the clubhouse, last week, was held last Wednesday with Miss Loretta Maher as hostess,1 afternoon at two o'clock at the late Weddings. residence. Over a hundred relatives and close friends attended tho ser- W. C. T. U. MEETING. Fapa—Splna. vice. ' Mies Phyllis Papa, daughter of Rev. W. W. Kennerly, rector of Miss Roso Davlson of Ohio the Prin- Samuel Papa of Atlantic Highlands, the Chapel of tho Holy Commun- cipal Speaker Last Night and Charles Splna of West Orange, ion at Fair Haven, conducted the Miss Roso A. Davlson of Mount wero married Sunday afternoon at service. Eugene Magee of Red Bank Vernon, Ohio, addressed fifty mem- St. Agnes's church by Rev. Michael sang "Abide With Me" and "Lead bers of the Red Bank branch of the H. Callahan. Tho bride's sister. Miss Kindly Light." The bearers were W. C. T. U. last night at tho Meth- Anno Papa, was maid of honor. J. George A, Hawkins, Stanley Fielder, odist church on higher patriotism, J. Coughlin sang "Ave Maria." Af- | Prank Snydcr, Arthur B. Sickles, Mrs. Laura B. Bimbler of Bradlpy ter the ceremony a reception was j Raymond Doughty and Harvey Lit- Beach, county president of tho or- hsld at tho Knights of Columbus hall | uc. ganization, also spoke. Rev. James at Orange. | Mr; Bennctt was a charter mem- Dykema, of Red Bank sang. The Tho bride was attired in white ber of Fidelity council, Sons and next meeting of the branch will be satin and a veil, nnd carried white Daughters of Liberty, of Fair Haven, nt the Methodist church Thursday roses and lilies of tho valley.. The and members of that lodge conJ afternoon of next week. bridesmaids, who were attired in (iucted their service at the cemetery, dresses of rainbow colors, woro Miss- with Mrs. Harry Veronnau serving es Affnes Rich, Rose Papa, Mnry as councilor nnd Mi's. Edward Hurt In Auto Accident Monigrasso and Louise Sena of A'- Crozier as chaplain. Mrs. Helen B. Boa of Hillside and lantic Highlands, Lillian and An- Tho burial, in charge of Albert W. William Kaiser of Newark were tolnetto Geraldi and Jennie Cusano I Wordeil, was nt I*'i\lr View cemetery. treated nt tho llatawan hospital Surt- of Keyport and Marfinret A(ij;nkine day night for injuries sustained In HILCO'S new Screen Grid Plui of Brooklyn. The bride'*! sister wore DEATH OF I1OI.J1EEL WOMAN. an automobile collision on tho Mata- PRadio it here I A marvelous ttt— blue satin with hat to mutch. wan and Freehold turnpike. Mrs. beautiful furniture—Tone-Control and Philip Spina, a brother of the : Mrs. Jane I'olhrmus IJH-II Last Week Bea and Kaiser were riding: with groom, was best man. Kieholas Al- lit Hospital. Mrs. Boa's husband, Peter Boa of Automatic Volume Control—feature! Hillside, when their car collided\ylth riarelli of Asbury Park w.ia pq^o an:]• Mrs. Janei» Francis Polhemus of you MUST come In and tee becauit Klizabeth Brown' nntl Ell/.abetli Cat- a truck, owned and driven by Nath- : Hulmdi'l died last Friday night at the nn Kntz of Freehold. they make thoie new radios the out* bone of Ashtiry Park wem Dower I Moiiranulh Memorial hospllal lit girls. Long JlruiK-h from u complication of •landing instruments of the season. The couplo went to Cmindn mil , discuM-H. She was ."on hn'il been I'tn- linn tnlii-ij n jiiiiilllon mi juinclpal of Hlvorvlcw lmflpllal nt lied liaiilc. Tim pli.vc.il I'M a iHimliei' ,,f yeni.-i. Hcv. Ilin Jlobi-rlnvllln iichool In " Infnnt haa been mimed Ja'iiti.r Mnt- ll.'iny .1 liiiKhl. |.;i!:liir of Ilio Full' townslilp, Minn <,'iine Ihn I'Veellold |i||:h iirliool li; ACME FURNITURE CO. thcwB, Jr. On .Sunday n daiif:liti

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TUST what weVe been waiting for! We must get J down town bright and early tomorrow. They have special sales on all sorts of things advertised. Now we can get some of those jersey suits for the boys—there's a big silk stocking sale and here's another one on sheets and pillow slips. Come on over, we'll get our lists all made out right now so we won't have to waste any time, we'll be back before the children come home from school." Read the ads in this newspaper every week—for this reading offers the easiest, most economical and conveni- ent means of knowing what the stores have to offer. THE RED BANK REGISTER "A PAPER IN EVERY HOME." iJtam' TwetrfyiSfar RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 10^10807

:AMT POSTMAN ON VISIT. ly that t£» flra company will organ- home of C. Wesley Coddington. Last ize a: team to compete, with.other night the Young Men's Bible class Wlfllam Burnside of Staten IsIariU fire companies in •• this ejection In met at the-parsonage. This after- ' Is Gnest of Son*. ' horseshoe .pitching contests... noon the For Others Bible class will meet at the home, of Mrs. George Leon's 'William Burnslde, seventy years Pendorman; Tonight there will be a •old, West Brighton, Btaten Island, meeting, of the church deacons; R. Saro Sharabba postman, who has estimated that dur- East Keansburg Nevv£. Column ..^BUILDERS... ing the course of his duties for 38 - Rev. H. Pierce Simpson will make ; years he has walked 171,000 miles, has Democratic Club to Hold Card Party an address at a meeting of, the Barber Shop returned to his home after visiting his September 10th. Young Men's Christian association pK AND JOBBING .- two sons, John B. and George Burn- committee at Leonardo oh Monday 7 Mechanic St., Near Broad St. Red Bank, N. J. 1 The East Keansburg Democratic night. Later In the evening he will aide of Monmouth street club will hold a card party Friday make an address at a meeting of the GENTBAI, AVBL ' Air. Burnslde recently retired from evening, September 19th, at Porter's council of religious education • at At- U BBOAD8T, Ladles' iinff Children's Hair Bobbing In Any Style, government service. He says tha hotel._ Mabel Warren Is chairman of lantic Highlands. • TEL. 7M-M. ' his one ambition Is to see the inter- the committee. Phone 2MIMM Mrs. Ralph W. Morford has been 1 national yacht races at Newport Hi . • • • - ... i William Warren and family spent entertaining Misses Margaret and IIBIBIIIIM^^ is In excellent condition physically last Saturday at the Trenton state Emma Eymer of Staploton, Long Is-' and takes long hikes dally just to fair. land.. keep In trim. There was a large attendance and Miss Dean Walling spent two days The retired letter carrier declares many floral tributes at the funeral of recently with her sister,. Mrs. that present 'day postmen have It Theodore Gray last week at Bedle's easy. Whereas, he Bays, letter car- Charles Schanck of Ocean Grove. funeral home at" Keyport. Mr. Gray Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stout have riers now walk from ten to fifteen was 74 years of cage and his death miles a day, he was busy from six been on a two weeks' trip through occurred at the Long Branch hos- tho Now England states and Cana* in the morning until nearly nine at pital. ' STRAND da. • night, during which time he traversed Miss Louise Yahn of Newark is 41 twenty miles of streets. ' Mr. and Mrs. Rice of Philadelphia spending two weeks with Mrs* were recent guests of Mrs. Harold tHEATRE- — THEATRE— Mr. Burnslde upon his visit here Rhlnegold Yahn. , MANAGEMENT OF TONY HUNTING declared he liked Bed Bank and Morford. Three Performance. DalIy-3:30, 8:U, 0. Sat and HolidaysConttauoui, Mrs. Mary Ohlman celebrated her Mr. and. Mrs. Joaquin A. LawTonco Three Performances Solly—2:30, 7, 0. Sat and Holidays Continuous. hopes to visit it again in the very 68th birthday with a family gather- near future now that he has retired of Colt's Neck spent part of las ing and dinner party on Sunday. week with Mrs. Ralph W. Morford. and has more time. The members of the ladles' aux- Broad Street, Tel.6S8 Red Bank,.N.J. East Front Street, Tel. 31 Red Bank, N. J. iliary of the flro company and of the THOMAS A. EDISON, sewing circle are on an outing at Born 1847 Rumson News. Coney Island today. They are mak- Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sept. 10^ 11, 12. ing the trip by bus. Bathroom LAST TIMES TODAY! New School Teacher—Firemen's Aux- The Keansburg players club will Invented the electric light iliary to Hold Card Forty. hold a card party Wednesday night, Complete Delivered September 24th, at the home of Mrs. f and then invented the phom BILUE DOVE (The Red Bunk Regbtar can be bousht Gertrude Kuhn of Llncroft court. IN AN ALL SINGING AND TALKING HIT 1 . In Kumson at Flnnerty'a ganoral Btore. " $52.00 ograph so as to keep people, ——. —«,u a&Ai&« A4MJJU111VT XUX + Yellen's otore and at Torberg'i general Prizes will bo awarded and refresh- store.) ments will bo served. Plumbing, Heating and Tinsmith Supplies. awake, burning the lights.- Miss Ethel B. Barnes of Jiystlti, Which was foxy, you've got "The Painted Angel" Connecticut, Is a new teacher at the '- ' . —AND— • - = Kumson high school. She succeeds New Monmouth News. Chas. Wiener & Sons, Inc. to admit. Believes we sleep, Miss Frances Armstrong, who la Plumbing and Heating Installed. ON THE L FOUR BIG ACTS OE teaching at Westfleld. The schools Several Meetings Held by Baptist Two years to pay. too much and that four reopened last week. All the rooms Societies This Week. hours in the hay is enough are well filled and the enrollment is 22 Second Ave. larger than last year, although the The Ushers Union of the Baptist Near Broiuhvny. for anyone. exact number of pupils la not yetchurch met on Monday night at the Phone Long Branch 3811. VAUDEVILLE known. Also believes in the old The school band has been Invited to take par.t In the anniversary cele- adage, "An ounce of preven- Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sept. 11,12,13. bration at Keyport October 13th. THE THEATRE BEAUTIFUL The Rumson firemen's auxiliary tion is worth a pound of will hold a card party September cure"—that Rugs, Lace Cur-i 24th at the flrehouse. Mrs. Lewis LILA LEE NOAH BEERY Neuhauser Is In charge. A spaghetti tains and Draperies properly dinner for tha members of the aux- cleaned not only beautify JACK MULHALL iliary will take place next Wednes- day night your home, but also safer Residents who have gone on motor guard your health. trips to Canada within the past few days are Mrs. Frank Ward, Sr., Charles Ward, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Me'ars and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wil- _son. HOME OF PARAMOUNT PICTURES ! ""Mrs. Catherine Keeley Is taking a Performances dally at 2:30, 7 & 9 V. M. Sat and Holidays Continuous secretarial course at Mrs. J. J, C. O'Shea's private institute at -Red LAST TIMES. TODAY ! Bank. DELIGHTFUL Joseph Ghezzl Is having a vaca- FEATURE AT 3:21, 7:51 AND 10:00 P. M. tion .of two weeks from his position with the brokerage firm of C. D. BEBE DANIELS in "LAWFUL LARCENY" SURPRISE Barney Co. of New..-York. with LOWELL SHERMAN William Mahoney, Jr., Will resume THRHXS FOB EVERY WOMAN WHO EVEB LOVED ! U in store for you, if his studies at Rensselaer Institute In New York state this week. you will send your —ON THE STAGE— Policeman Seth Johnson, who was Tomorrow and Friday WELCOME HOME TO hurt when a motorcycle he was rid- Feature At 3:08, 7:38 and 9:40. Rug*, Lace Curtain* ing was hit by a car, Is unable to IIo saved her life— return to work yet Policeman illd ho luivu u and Drapes to Leon's successes like "The FRED V. BOWERS Charles Blaesslus began a vacation to her love? of two weeks today. for Cleaning. CdckiEye^Worid'^and AND A COMPANY OF SIX SPEEDY SINGING prr Hcjlough of Koboken was • AND DANCING COMEDIANS. " fined $5 last week for not stopping "Hot For; Paris" his car at the "stop street" sign on Washington street TIMELY WILLIAM' HARR1GAN HOLDEN and KING Roy King has bought a new Ford ' A COMEDY EIOT. coach. COMMUNITY TOPICS. LI LYAJJ£. £A S H M AM Misses Catherine and Rose Shade of Hoboken are visiting their father, By W. A. Sweeney. THE WARNERS Edward Shade. Fox Movietone!"Comedy'. Hif . SENSATIONAL NOVELTY 1 M1S3 Edna Bogert has returned from a. week's stay In Maine. V| St Mary's guild will hold a cake 1 IRVING^ sale Friday afternoon of this week, at There has been a lot of talk CUMMING& ABOTT DUVALL REVUE Ralph hall. about speeding up publlo work TALKING COMEDIES. NOVELTIES. Mr. and Mrs. John Noonan of of all kinds In order to help out Blngham avenue are the parents of the unemployment situation. a daughter born last week. "ALL STUCK UP" . Mr. and Mrs. John Zatta and fam- To push programs ahead, to ALL TALKING COMEDY HIT ! ily and Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Zat- do now what was contemplated Mon., Tues., Wed., Sept. 15,16,17, ta and family, who havo been oc- some time next year, Is unques- cupying the Noonan house on Bine- tionably justified. To make pub- ham avenue for the summer, have —with— llo Improvements, however, KRAZY KAT KARTOON When tKeHjobs and Marines come returned to Hoboken. DOROTHY MACKAUX whether they are needed or not, ashore to make WHOOPEE ! MILTON SILLS just for the sake of providing BLENNETH MncKENNA employment, Is not economically FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. Fair Haven News. SHARON LYNN either wise or sound. Such a A series of hilarious adventures Card Party Tonight for Benefit of SATURDAY & MONDAY course would only lead to Rlvervlew Hospital. further complications even that will set the nation rocking Featuro At 3:00, 5:30, 7:30 and 8:39. Sat, Mon., Tues., Wed., Sept. 13, 15, 16, 17 (The Bed Bank Regliter can be bought worse than thoso with which wo with laughter ! Fights—ad- In Fair Haven In the stores of Harry Kurtle Human! Classy! Fascinating! Gripping! are now confronted. FOUR BIG DAYS—The amazing Ibook sensation of and Robert Cameron and at the Gold Ce- YOUTH TRIUMPHANT! venture, girls, ROMANCE! dart.) There la one way In which Fiction's great author has become even more enter- people generally, as well as gov- Everything Is In readiness for the Join the gobs and leather- card party to be held tonight at the erning bodies, can help. A lot of taining as a Talking Picture ! Players' boat club by the Fair Haven people live on incomes unaffect- necks on this shore leave auxiliary of the Rlvervlew hospital. ed by any business depression. for a grand time ! The club has donated the clubhouse They have as much money to and- the members have been assist- spend now as they ever did. A ing the auxiliary with the arrange- good many such people have ments. probably been considering some Miss Bernadlne Stewart has bought improvements or repairs to their a new Austin car. Mrs. John Boyland has been en- homes, perhaps an addition, a tertaining relatives from Boston. re-arrangement of rooms, a coat Mrs. Felix Gotschalk gave a birth- of paint, or something of the day party Monday night for her son, sort Charles Ootschalk. Under such circumstances, Mr. and Mrs. Preston K. Herndon having tho work done now have returned from their wedding trip. Mrs. Herndon was formerly would Impose no additional Miss Kay Franz. TJS5rJXHA!J?iNGMAKVASTORl EBWMID EVERETT fiORTW hardship or burden on the houso Miss Marlon Porter has returned ROBERT AMES iHEODA HOPPER ..... vrk(hc®Plctoni owner, but would help out what homo from the Long Branch hospi- FOK THE Speclnlly Selected Western Photoplay seems to bo an acuto situation, tal, where she underwent an opera- CHILDREN Flnnl Episode, "Till! LIGHTNING EXPKESS.'1 particularly in tho building tion for appendicitis. STARTS 1 P. M. First Instnllmont. "TEUItY OF THE TIMES" trades. More people are out of Collector William B. Little, Jr., and Now Serin] ! work In that lino, I understand, Mrs. Little, left Friday on a two than any other. weeks' trip to Montreal. They took the Hudson River boat to Albany TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY In normal times It Is not easy and from there they went by rail FEATURE AT 3:15, 7:45, 9:40. to have small jobs attended to. to Lake George, where they con- Having as much as possible tinued their Journey by boat through A different OUTDOOR along that lino done thli Fall Lake George and Lake Champlaln. romance starring "THE and Winter may bo tho differ- Mr. Little Is employed as teller In VIRGINIAN" nnd ence between good or bad times tho Second national bank and trust "THE TEXAN." company of Red Bank. In at least one Industry. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clay havo re- Give tho matter consideration, turned from tholr wedding trip spent anyway. t at Washington, Baltimore and Atlan- tic City, and are now occupying their new residence at First street and Lexington avenue. Our New Telephone Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schatzel of Red Bank 2800 River Road left Saturday for a two weeks' motor trip to Budd Lake, Hackcttstown and other points of Interest In Northern Now Jersey. WEAR CLEAN CLOTHES. Mr. Schatzel is mnndffcr of the HAJWXD tell WRIGHT Woolworth storo In Red Bank. William Grootilngor, who wnn draftsman nt the VanBicrck bout HHtf/iaNGi works, uallcd last week for his homo In Germany. Leon's With cooler ovonln(rs at hand tho boys of the lire company nro dhow- WHERE RUGS AND directed by Ing a greater Interest In the friend- j JOHN HOLLAMO ly horBoshoo pitching contents which HOUSEHOLD GOODS MARSHALL NEILAN nro hold In tho roar of the llrclioiiijo. j "Chum" Clmnillcr, MtliouKh not a I ARE BEAUTIFIED. mombor of tho company, in on the job every ©venlnff and In showing tho VLWAYS A BIG BILL OF hoyi how to mnntor tho jrimo. MAIN OFFICE & "Chum" I) looked upon n> being tho muter lioraeshoo thrower In thli PLANT: noollon ftnd he has sovornl Irojihlcu Red Bank. 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