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I i I 1AJXNG BRANCH JJAIL.Y RECORD, TUESDAY, JUJLY 27, 1926. THKKD iDistrict Court in said the President knew of no occasion that might call for an extra session of Congress this year. GIVE OUTDOOR PLAY REPORTSHOWSJONE FERGUSONS PUT IN obituary: Session Yesterday WILLIAM DWYER IS FOUI GUILTY Business conditions, of the coun try are more than meeting expecta (Continued fronTVlrBt Page) tions, in the opinion- of President AT J1E ELKUS CAMP IS HEALTHY MONTH POLITICAL ECLIPSE Coolidge. It had. been thought it was said in srder, Mr.

Rose was ordered to pay NrMITNESSES-ABE CALLED TOM Campaign Funds Committee Continues Investigation Into Senatorial Nominations. Chicago, July 27 (Associated DORIS G. EMMONS. The funeral of Miss Doris G. Emmons, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Vone Emmons, was held yesterday her home, 525 Bath Avenue, Rev. D. Rhea Coffman, df th behalf of, Mr.

Coolidge at the execu tive offices today, that there might American Indian Story Is Death; Rate Is Lower Than Young Dan Moody Who Based De someining or a slowing down industry this year but this has not Enacted By Girls'Yester-day Afternoon. materialized with the first six months of the year showing good Figures of Four Prevrous Years. Campaign On "Anti-Fergu-sonism," Nominated. conditions and the period since July First Presbyterian Church, offlcir.t-mg.- Th interment was at Glen-wood Cemetery in charge of John W. Flock.

Tha" pall-bearers- were Carroll Green, William Fleckner, Ormond West and James Wilson. S2 meekly until a judgment for $250 uid costs are The judgment entered June 1925. Since then the has been before the court on various occasions. Supplementary proceedings were followed by contempt proceedings and yesterday the 'proceedings on an order. Clarence W.

of Keansburg, was-given a judgment against Frederick Heinzinger, of Keansburg. for It was alleged that the defendant retain furniture and goods belonging to the plaintiff and an action in tort was brought to -collect 1 even an advance in general bust About 300 people attended what Trenton, July 27. According to ness conditions Austin, July 27. (Associated Press.) Dan Moody, youthful attor was declared to be. a delightful out- Press).

Haying expendi statistics compiled by the State 1 he, prosperity, in the belief of Sentenced To Two Years' Imprisonment and $1 0,000 Fine After Conviction. York, July 27. (Associated Press William V. Dwyer, wealthy race track owner and head of a syndicate, said to have controlled IS steamships and smuggled $40,000,000 worth of liquor into the United States, has been found guilty or conspiracy to violate the Prohibition, law and sentenced to the maximum penalty. E.

C. Cohron, garage owner, and of-doors performance given at the tures in, the recent Illionis Senato ney general, has forced the Fergu the Chief Executive, is due in part Department of Health, June of this year was a healthy month in com rial primary in excess of $300,000 on son's of Texas into the first 'phase to the reduction in taxation, which of -political eclipse after several parison with the record of the four has released money for private en the first-day of its. inquiry, Sen: are Campaign Funds Committee call previous The death-rate for terprise. years in which thex dominated the Lone Star State Democratic politics. ed new witnesses today in its.

effort general itate of business af last month was .30.27 for each 1,000 Jane Elkus Camp in Oakhurst yesterday afternoon by about 30 girls, who are living at the camp, under the direction and coaching of Miss Ethel Elkus, of Red Bank. Against a natural background of pine trees and other foliage made reallsUcby a real totem pole, a tepee, and a "ug in the process of weaving, I fairs was reported to the President inhabitants. The June, 1925, rate PATRICK H. EGAN. Funeral services for Patrick H.

Egan, who died Friday at his home, 130 Pavilion Avenue, were lie Id yes- terday at the Church of Our Lady, Star of the Sea, Rev. Father. Thoras, Gribben officiating at the solemn high mass. The pall-bearers were to follow the trail of money spent on behalf of the candidacies of. Col.

Frank L. Smith and Senator William Moody's vote in Saturday's primary, coupled with an announcement yesterday by Miriam A. Ferguson was 11.85; June," 1924, 10.36, and by his, cabinet members before he left Washington "and optimistic re- 1923, 10.88. B. McKinley.

ports-4nade especially by Secretaries During the month 3,148 deaths that she will resign from office probably by Nov. 1, virtually assures his "pay off" man the syndicate, was Mellon and Hoover he has found were reported to the bureau of vi These included Herman I. Green, of Urbana, personal attorney to and campaign manager for Senator Mc ascendancy to the governor's chair amply borne out. John Wilson, Julius Schwark, Geo.ge tal statistics, including 95 non-resi convicted with Dwyer, while six others Indicated an tried with them the girls, who range in age from 12 to gave a Three-act American Indian play called "The Lark," written next January. dents.

-There were 356 deaths of Vere acquitted. Kinley in his unsuccessful fight to King, Frank Campbell, Antonio De" Santis and Charles N. White, mem With primary returns nearing children under one year, 164 of chil- re- Judge Julian W. Mack sentenced win the Republican completion. Moody lacked a few Senatorial W.

Stipes, dren over one and under five years, Hurricane Spends Fury on Florida's bers of the Phil Daly Hose of which Mr. Egan was a charter mem Dwyer to two years' imprisonment nomination, and: J. of in and 1,198 deaths of persons 60 years by Katherine Lord. They wore effective costumes made by Miss Elkus and her mother, Mrs. Abram I.

Elkus. The play included several songs and danees, to the accompani and a $10,000 fineafter his convic who assisted Green the conduct of the campaign. The Phil Daly Hose Co. truck and tion last night. Cohron got two was used to carry the floral tributes.

A slight decrease is shown in most Lower East Coast years and $5,000. They said they would appeal. They were acquitted Another effort also was to be made to elicit from Samuel Insull, The Catholic Daughters of Amer ment of an Indian drum behind scenes. of the classified causes of death from the month of May. During June the ica held their services at the house damages.

As the result of an accident Jan. in which an automobile struck a building in Keyport, which is owned by Jacob Katz and George Tricules, of Perth Amboy, they obtained a judgment yesterday against Harry Markowitz and Nathan Rap-pa port for $250. In the action in replevin of Louis Meister, of Newark, against Jacob. Hochman and R. Telowitz, partners as Hotel-Phelando, in which the plaintiff sought to recover clothing and suit cases held by the defendants, the court reserved decision.

In the action of Samuel Silverman, of New York City, against John Hen- nenberg, of Red Bank and New York City, judgment was entered in favor of the defendant. Silverman, who is a clothing cutter, and who was discharged after he had worked for the defendant for five or six weeks, brought suit to recover $275, which represented $50 moving expense New York City, and thedif- erence In the salary that he re- Chicago public utilities executive, (Continued from First Page) on two other counts, charging conspiracy to facilitate transportation votes of having a majority in the five-cornered Democratic gubernatorial nomination race, but led Gov. Ferguson by more than HOiOOO votes. Lynch Davidson, third ranking candidate, who, like Moody based his campaign on "Antl-Ferguson-ism," received enough votes to cause Mis. Ferguson to decide she did not care to continue her campaign for re-election.

i Gov. Ferguson's resignation' will! Between the acts Cherokee songs department made 1,546 searches for prior to the church funeral. The in- terment was at Mount Carmel Ceme whether he contributed any funds to the Crowe-Barrett County commit which $633 was received in fees. blown isway. of and concealment of smuggled liquor.

tery, in charge of-John-W; Flock. Without cost, the department issued tee, which first supported McKinley were sung by Princess Atalie Un-kalunt, a princess of the tribe, who wore the authentic costume and included in her program the love and Should the dock- go to pieces un 708 certificates for pension, enlist The court refused a plea of the and then switched. der the gale, the railway bridge of MRS. EFFIE CARR. Mrs.

Effie Carr, 42 years old, wife defense for leniency and for delay in sentence, declaring that "there ment, school and employment purposes. When asked, yesterday if he gave any money to this commission, In- the Florida east coast railway over war songs, the flirting song and the lullabies of the language. Lake Worth would be menaced by of George W. of Lakehurst, has been wholesale bribery and vio sull declined to answer until he had Causes of death for June: Typhoid The proceeds of the affair will go lation of the law and on the evidence conform to an agreement she had with Moody that she would retire from the race if he should lead her opportunity to confer with hiscoun- fever, 11; measles, 32; scarlet fever, 11; whooping cough, 15; diphtheria, tovthe Jane Elkus Camp which works with adolescent girls. there is not a shadow of doubt oi sel.

He said he expected to be by one vote and that he should guilt." The prisoners spent the night ready today to inform the committee 22; influenza, 25 tuberculosis of withdraw if shelled by XJ7000 votes. at their homes in the custody ot tne boats cast adrift. The bridge connects Palm "Beach with West Palm Beach on the mainland. About noon today Frank-Vercota, 54 years old, who lives at Michael Danielli's Hotel on Fay Street, broke his right ankle when he was struck lungs, 207; tuberculosis of other or whether he would answer that question. Her decision to resign also virtual ga-ns, 30; cancer, 309; diseases of PLANNED TO EXTEND marshals before being remanded to the Tombs today.

-v ly removed furiher interest in the el ection returns, as a run-off primary i I will not. be necessary. Texas law ceived from June 2 to June 26, and that which he received while work- died yesterday afternoon at the Monmouth Memorial Hospital, wbvre she had been a surgical patient. The -funeral services will be held at Lakehurst on Thursday, and the in- terment will be in charge of John W. Flock.

Mrs. Carr was the daughter of Moses Howard, and was born at Lakehurst. Besides her husband, she is survived by a brother, Ei-ward Howard, of Lakehurst, and two sistersf Mrs. Ira L. De Camp, of West Long' Branch, and Mrs.

Benjamin Bennett, of this provides that unless a candidate 're JAMES VOELKER Before requesting time to consult his attorney on that score, 'Insull frankly told the Senate investigators that he had contributed $125,000 to Smith's, campaign -and had 'given $15,000 to "my old friend George SIZE OF ARSENAL tag for the defendant, and- for lost ceives 51 per cent of the votes cast. nervous system, 338; diseases of circulatory system, 631; diseases of respiratory system, pneumonia and tuberculosis excepted, 119; pneumonia, infantile diarrhoea, 44; diseases Of the digestive system', infantile diarrhoea excepted, Bright's disease, 252; suicide, 47, time. He claimed that he was em a second primary must be held. by a log while swimming off Sea View Avenue. He was taken from the water by Antonio Gerami, who was nearby.

Officer Wait took the Injured man to the Monmouth Memorial Hospital here the Injury was Moody, who Is 33 years old, is SURRENDERS TODAY one of the youngest men to take the Democratic leadership. Woodbridge Township Com all The vote, with 245 of the 252 an increase of 10 over May; other causes, 651, counties reporting, with 96 complete. Brennan," Demdcratic national committeeman who won the Democratic Senatorial nomination in the April primary. In addition he told of spending $34,734.85 during the' campaign on propaganda- against the world court, and conceded that this undoubtedly gave Ferguson. Distributed Poisonous Liquor MRS.

EFFIE CARR. Effie Carr, of Lakehurst, died 425 and Davidson 110,113. Approxi mittee Condemns. Action of. United States Government.

Woodbridge, N. J.July 27. (Associ ployed for one year. In the action of the Panhard Oil of New York City, against I'artin -Van Buren Smock, trading as the Red Bank Steam Laundry, of 62 White Street, Red Bank, judgment was entered In favor of the plaintiff for $26.64. court opened yesterday morning there were 73 cases on the of which 34 were new and 39 were adjourned.

Non-appearances were noted in 17 actions, five were two were discontinued an one marked "not moved." GLOOM FALLS UPOni -Cut Oft From Communication. Atlanta, July (Associated Press.) Miami and West Beach, Florida, were cut off from wire communication with the out mately 5,000 votes were divided at the Monmouth Memorial Hospital among the other three candidates. Moody's Republican opponejt in the ated Press) That the United States yesterday afternoon. was 42 years of age and was undergoing surgical treatment Funeral ar Which Left Trait of Dead and Blind. Buffalo, N.

July 27 (Associa November election will be Col. H. COUNTRY GLOB H. Haines, of Houston. side world today due to the hurricane which sweptup the lower east coast from the Caribbean Sea-.

A message from the oil tanker Charles 1 rangements, are in charge of John W. Flock. ted Press) James Voelker sought as benefited the candidacy of Smith, who ran on an a.nti-world court platform, and frequently assailed Senator McKinley for his vote for American adherence to the. international Insull had declined to answer immediately on the' question of contributions to1 the Crowe-Barrett committee. Senator Reed, Dem the distributor of poisonous liquor ROME FOR REJECTS which has left a trail of dead and To ROSIE FERRANTI.

Rosie Ferrantl, one-year-old daugh government planned to increase the size of Raritan Arsenal became known- today when the Woodgridge township committee announced that it had condemned such action in a resolution adopted at Its meeting last night. The arsenal grounds are now con fined to Rarffan Township and the resolution wiu(adopted in reply to a notice that the- government intended M. Everest, off the east coast. Intercepted at Tampa, said the barometer at Miami at 9 o'clock this morning was 29.50 and steadily rising. ter of Anthony and Minnie.

Ferrantl, Colonia Society Stands Lose Two Holes of Golf Course. Three-Hoar Gun Fight is Staged of 335 Morris Avenue, died last UM COMMON night at the Monmouth Memorial Hospital. She was admitted to the ocrat, of Missouri, the committee No Lives Are Lost. blind along the Buffalo-Niagara frontier, today appeared voluntarily at police headquarters in company with his surrendered. The attorney who accompanied Voelker was Frank Freedman, known in local political "circles.

Voelker was immediately questioned by detectives concerning his alleged ac chairman, said that in addition to hospital for surgical treatment" yes Trenton, July '27. Gloom has fall that information the investigators to extend its arsenal holdings into terday morning but died before an desired. to know whether. the trac Vice Chancellor Bentley Re tion executive contributed funds to operation could be performed. Funeral arrangements are in charge of en irpoil the Colonial Country Club, of Middlesex County.

It stands to lose two 1 holes of its golf course. The club's "pro," D. F. Cooper, of any other organization during the John W. Flock.

tivities as an alcohol vendor. He was (By Telephone tq The- Associated Press from West Palm Beach, Fla.) New York, July 27. (Associated Press.) A wind that attained a velocity of. 80 miles an hour at 9:45 o'clock this morning still was sweeping over West Palm Beach add vicinity at 1 o'clock today. No lives have been lost and no iajuries have been reported.

fuses To Accept Promise of Ernest Tomaini. Rahway has sworn under oath that primary contest as well as names, amounts and the -purposes, for, which the funds were given. Woodbridge Township. The resolution opposing the proposed extension into Woodbridge Township suggests that the government seeks an arsenal site in a less 'congested district and refers to the devastation and loss of life in the recent catastrophe at Lake Denmark. Inits report to the Freeholders of Middlesex County, as of Jan.

1, Rar named as the source of some of the fatal liquor by owners of soft drink places where victims purchased it." ROBERT G. DAVIS Robert G. Davis, a veteran of the civil war and a resident of Eaton- Voelker is reported to have amass ed a fortune from his illegal business In recent years. town and locality nearly all his life, died Sunday night, at the home of Trenton, July 27. Vice Chancellor Bentley has rejected the promise of Ernest Tomaini, of Long Branch, to provide a home for his common It was believed that the center of storm was still to come, al-1 loss of two holes' from the 18-hole course isn't being done.

The club has filed a suit in the Court of Chancery to restrain Liddle Pfeiffer, of Perth Amboy, contractors, from trespassing on the club's property to widen State Highway Route Vice Chancellor Buchanan bas granted a temporary restraining order, enjoining agents of the con The police said theyt found in a his sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Stevens, at (Continued from First Page) Gernek and wife spent the morning aniplftg at-workmen engaged on a real estate development near their home. The couple used .22 and .32 calibre rifles and shot from the upper 'windows of their house. The workmen did not take notice of the firing until the bullets began to" kick up dirt about their feet. Aa 'soon as they discovered the snipers theyran to cover" and called the State police.

Gernek's wound was slight and a physician was called to care for it before the couple were taken to Mays Landing. According to the police, both Gjer-nek and his wife were "formerly "inmates of an asylum. They were released, about five months when it was thought they wereicured. RED BANK BOYS BREAK PAROLE Pine Brook from a' general break-'i itan arsenal listed the following stock, of explosives: 105,244 pounds of blacRvpowder 13,294,554 pounds down, at the age of 79. Mr, Davii was a retired guardner.

He served law wife, Mrs. Edna Tomaini "and her two children, and sid the offer of a home amounts to what Vice Chancellor Lewis often referred to though at noon the wind had slightly decreased in velocity. Many roofs have been blown from houses, trees have been uprooted and the seas, lashed by the fierce wind, are rolling over the ocean boulevard. of 1,443,481 high explosive shells; 111,110 'low in Company of the New Jersey -Volunteers during the Civil War, and garage in the rear of Voelker's home, white sticks of a chalk-like substance which is used in removing poison from wood alcohol. COL NED' M.GREEN participated In a number of impor shells; 684,359 shrapnel shells, and 16,401 hand grenades.

tant engagements. Besides Mrs. Stevens, he is-survived by another sister, Mrs. Catherine Reynolds, of as a death-bed repentance. Mrs.

Tomaini was awarded $35 weekly alimony pending final hearing of her suit -for permanent support and a decree of "It has recently become quite a frequent practice for a defendant in the position now occupied by this Three Held Foe Juvenile.Court On Robbery Charge Now In Jail. IS- tractors from trespassing on -the club's lands. A few days ago for the highway commission, it was charged, entered, the club's premises and cui down some trees. There are no condemnation proceedings pending by the State authorities, it was further asserted. The section of Route 1 be LOCH ARBOUR Ocean Township, and a brother, Wil liam Davis, of East Freehold.

UNDE INDICTMEN The funeral will be held tomorrow ASBURY PARK OPENS SCOOT CAMPAIGN afternoon at 2 o'clock at Albert V. READY TO FIGHT Three of the four boys were man to protest his love for his wife and offer to take her back again if arrested on Sunday after havinz Lions Endorse Elks' Benefit Fund broken into the store of Grover Park ing wfdened is between Metuchen and Rahway. In support of the club's injunction application, Mr. Cooper, the professional at the club, Charges Brought After Investi Worden Jr's. undertaking establish-, ment, with Rev.

Harry Van Cleaf, pastor of the Eatontown Methodist Episcopal' Church, officiating. The interment, in charge of Albert Worden, will be at Field Burying Ground, near South Eatontown. it is hoped thereby" that he may thus defeat her suit," said the Vice Chan-cellor. Tomaini stands in a most unpleasant light before the said the er, on Mechanic Street, Red Bank, and stolen about' $51 worth of tires? and accessories, and who were placed on parole in the care of Residents There Organize 1 0 declared that the land sought is (Continued from First Page) gation of Public and Private Affairs. isa.i l- ui tut? uiiccuiu auu OlA tCClllli their parents by Justice of the Peace IV (I I' I I' Preserve Beach Rights Pach President.

Teams Appointed and Reports Will Be Received Daily At Headquarters. Asbury Park, July 27. A troop of Boy from Camp Burton gave The members engaged in discussion of the civic motion picture, reporting complaints received and' praise awarded. The principal objection was that it was too long. WEDDINGS V.m Vice Chancellor.

He "has threatened to blacken his i wife's name" in such a manner, the court said, that- she will be obliged to leave the vicinity of Long Branch. It is unfair, in the face of the filing of such an affidavit. Mortimer V. Pach was last night Henry Hylin, of Red Bank, to appear in the juvenile court, ran away on Sunday night. Their disappearance was reported 'by their parents nd they were caught again at 3 o'-.

clock Monday morning in Asbury Park. Chief of Police Harry Clay fairways, If the land is. taken, as he says he is informed the commission' intends to do, the course will lose the fifteenth and sixteenth holes. Since no other land is available to substitute in -the Course, said Cooper, the playing field will be only "16 holes long, which Cooper Intimated simply. i3n't being done this year.

San Francisco, July 27 (Associated Press) Col. M. Green, self-admitted liquor-drinking prohibition administrator, today was under indictment; A true bill containing 11 counts. elected president of the Loch Arbour Property Owners' Association GALIANO GUZZI. Miss Phyliss Guzzi, of 192 Edwards a practical demonstration in.

Scout work last night at the Metropolian. charging him with having "felonious A committee' composed of Louis Levin P. J. Wells and Harry Tucker, will confer with William M. Hough, manager of the theatre, and will cut dgjrn the film for its next showing here.

added the court, to compel this woman to suffer the burning indignity of returning now to the domination of the man who has thus shamed her. The' court" said in. addition To Avqnue, and Thomas Guliano, of Tabor Street, were- united in marriage by Mayor Frank L. Howland, Monday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock. The ly embezzled and converted to his own use" liquor seized by the government, was returned late yesterday by ton went to Asbury Park, "brought tho boys back to Red Bank and later took them to 'Freehold, where they are now being held for a hearing fore Judge Steinbach in juvenile court on Friday." The Care Ralph Mills, Leon Fargo and Harry WILL NOT PERMIT ceremony was witnessed by Joseph Guzzi, of 192 Edwards Avenue, and the federal grand Jury.

"The' charges against Colonel Green Arthur De Fazio, 361 Chelsea were brought following an extensive maini over" a long period of years has refused to go through a marriage ceremony with the complainant, by whom be has had two or more children. Mrs. Tomiinl and her father Hotel, where the opening dinner was given in connection With City movement to collect its quota of in the plan, to raise $75,000 covering a three-year course of work planned by the Monmouth 'County Council Boy. Scouts of America. Captains were appointed, and the work of soliciting subscriptions was begun in earnest this morning.

William A. Berry, ofi the Coast Trust who is chairman of at a meeting held at the Monterey Hotel, Asbury Park. Other officers elected were Charles Friederich and Judge E. B. La Fetra, vice presidents; Howard Hulick, treasurer, and Walter White, secretary.

The object of the association be to preserve the beach rights to the residents of Loch Arbour, and It was decided to employ counsel. Secretary of State Joseph F. H. Fltz-patrick, who is a mimmer resident of Loch Arbour, and who attended the. meeting, was selected as such.

It was reported that the Shore Holding Co. had been trying to get, Investigation of his public and pri Madison, old. FINGER POINTING DeMolay Meeting Held Last Night Continued from First Page) who was at first implicated in the-affair because of being found with vate affairs. Investigators accused him of numerous irregularities, the most serious of which was the misappropriation of seized liquor for his own use- the others is believed to have had little to do with it. Attorneys For Evangelist Re a -visitor from Manhattan Chapter, of New York City.

the Asbury Park District, said this morning that reports would be re WELL-KNOWN PEOPLE AT WEST END CASINO At the West End Casino during the week-end there were several well-known people. They were Mrs. Oscar Strauss, wife of the late Oscar Strauss, former Ambassador to Turkey; Supreme Court Judge Joseph Mahoney and his family, of fuse To Supply Samples Plans were made for a boat ride submitted affidavits to the effect that they have repeatedly besought Tomaini to go through a religious or civil marriage ceremony and that the defendant has refused. it appears, said the court, that Mrs. Tomaini on final hearing will establish her bill of complaint and the proposed reconciliation is One that should not- be enforced, with M00RE ARRESTED FOR the riparian rights at Loch Arbour, MINOR CASES AT MONMOUTH HOSPITAL Gilda Ciri.

six years old, of 48 which would mean exclusion from the beach. A. J. Powers addressed of Her Writing. Los Ahgeles July 27 (Associated Press) Attorneys for Aimee- Semple McPherson announced today that the meeting and offered the use of Laird Street, broke her left arm ceived at the hotel at 12:30 on Wednesday and Thursday.

He said that he felt confident that Asbury Park would respond promptly. The teams organizing represent churches and civic clubs of the. City and organizations at Avon and Bradley. Beach. on the Shrewsbury River next Friday night.

Three boats are to be used. They are to leave William H. Lewis deck at 9 o'clock and go from there to Sea Bright and return. The members of the committee in charge are Howard Smith, chairman, Kenneth Kirby. Raymond Bowman, Harold Woolley and Augustus Silvers.

his dock to the residents. terday when she fell from a slide drawing the( protection of the court from the wife." in one of the -play-grounds. After they wduld not permit her finger having the injury treated in the dis REPORTS COLLISION prints to be taken to compare with, those found In a Carmel, cot BANK THEFT OF $5,050 New York, July 27 (Associated Press) Norman Moore recently assistant paying teller in the Ard-mbre. National Bank and Trust Company, was arrested early today as a fugitive from justice in connection with the disappearance of $5,050 from the bank May 6. Moore declared that he would be glad to return to Ardmorc, where bis wife and two children are, and.

face the grand larceny charge. pensary of the Monmouth Memorial TO RED BANK POLICE SiES Hospital she 'was able, to return to tage-where it is asserted "She spent ROSS her home. i i some time' after being supposedly CHELSEA GUARDS SAVE Prompt work on the part' of the George W. Veroneau, of North drowned. They also said they would Bergen, N.

reported to Officer New York; Lewis Bernstein, music publisher, of New York Mrs. Jos-epn Xj. feebleman and Mr. and Mrs. A.

L. IS FINED FOR SPEEDING. William C. Harper, of Ridgefield, was arre3ted this 'morning on the'' State Highway in Middletown by Motor Vehicle Inspector Wikoff, charged speeding. He was given a hearing before Justice dT the Peace C.

Wainright. is Red Bank, and was fined $15 and costs. I Others treated in the dispsnary were. Edward six years Fords Arrive at White Pine Cain'p refuse to supply samples of her hand life guards at the Chelsea Baths this morning at about 30 o'clock, is be Johnson, of the Red Bank police, writing to compare with chirdgraphy yesterday afternoon that at 3:15 o' lieved to have prevented another loss AMERICAN STATUE found in the cottage. of Taber Street, for, a nail in his right foot; Myra Pedone, one of life by drowning when a young man clock he had run into a Chevrolet car which was parked at the curb Kenneth Ormiston, radio operator (Continued from First Page) from Trenton swam too far beyond at Mrs.

-McPherson's Angelus temple. and one-half' years of. age, of Sduth Broadway. for a bruise on one' leg. Hammer Used On Yankee and the ropes and was seized- with a cramp.

He was-brought -ashore and aftr a short rest was in anDarent was in Carmel about the same' to the assistant district attorney. on Walace Street, Red Bank when he attempted to avoid collision with another moving car as he turned in to Wallace Street from. Broad Street, particularly with Mr. Child as the latter has not been connected with and Walter Jones, a waiter, for a laceration on the hip caused by a nail. Mrs.

Frederick of 624 Con- ENGL1SHT0WN MEN HAVE NARROW ESCAPE Scranton, July 27. J. L. Hulse, an undertaker, of English-town, N. and Frank Sawtelle "of he diplomatic service for two years I (id since then bas devoted most of It is said that Veroneau was driv good condition.

His name could not be learned. Oftlcer "Alders, of the local force; -reported the incident to NON-WORKERS ISSUE French Monument Destroyer Is Arrested. Paris, July 27 (Associated Press). Li Biieouon iu aomesuc anairs. 'Tie President pursued his dally GENERAL STRIKE CALL 1 New July 27.

(Associated jness program as usual today, go- to the executive offices where he Active Agent Make as High aa $150 a week Selling $10 accident and health policies for a and progressive company. Thousands of our agents have built permanent businesses of their own Selling these policies: many have retired and. now live on their renewals. AN OPEN A Russian named Garomenko, with a hammerT today smashed the sa'me town narrowly escaped death at Dunmore this morning an automobile crash at a street intersection. A machine owned by Hulse was turned over by a Scran Press.) Striking 'employes of the Over Street, whose scalp cut Sunday when she fell front 'her car on Norwood Avenue, -was report efl as progressing fairly: well at' the morning.

7 r' Others reported to be' Improving are William Hendrickson, who Is undergoing surgical treatment at the hospital, and Dorothy Duffield, bt 'Atlantic Highlands, who' suffered fcelved the newspaper correspond- ing north on Broad Street and: was about to turn Into Wallace Street when the other car cut across in front of him, coming out' of Wallace Street. He turned to the side of the road and struck the Chevrolet, tearing the rear fender. Later it was learned that the Chevrolet car belonged to Lulu Wilson, of Monmouth and West Streets, Red "Strange. that pup should howl all the Where is he, William?" "You're standing on hls; tail, daddy." Detroit News. the statue in The Place Des Etats Its and a number of private visi Interborough Rapid Transit Company, recently formed an inde Unis, erected to the memory of he ts.

ton bakery trucks Hulse escaped un- pendent union, today Issued a gen American soldiers who volunteered with the. French forces in 1914. ING NOW EXISTS In your section-Ian unusual opportunity for the right hurt but Sawtelle suffered injuries to the shoulder. The men came here 'Among the latter was Patrick E. Crowley, president of the New York i Ventral Railroad, who called to pay respects.

Prof. 'What raw materials are imported from France?" The statue represented an Ameri man. Address Dept. B-2, Suite 614. 75 Montgomery Jersey City, N.

J. from New with Vnv eral strike call for all men employed on the Interborough and the Brook-lyn-Manhattan-Transit'Bnes effective, at 5 o'clock next Saturday fractured skull 'and' -broken leg Bank. No one was arrested and Ver- o. 1- i .1 1 can -and- a Frenchman clasping oiuMc riaja ana -7 Mien- MrtAa. 'response to questions, it 4 was.

igan-Gargoyle. ZZZrt'Z B-ir-Vc a naa.ws, car.covered by accld- uy. JmA ent insurance. hands. Garomenko was immediately arrested.

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