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Issued Weekly, Jtatsnd cu Geoond-Olaaa Mutter itt tlie-Poet- VOLUME LII, NO. 44. ofile© at Red Dank, N. J., under the Act of March 8, 1871). RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1930. $1.50 PER YEAR PAGES 1 TO 13.

GOT PAID row HIS GUINEA. TALK ON AVIATION. TWO r FREE • LECTURES. CEMETERY NEEDS MONEY. ADDED PARKING^ SPACE. •OND ISSUE OF $187,000. NEW OFFICERS FOR CLUB. TROOPERJMS ACaDENT. c • . i 'arnier Gets Compensation tot Fowl ulentinn VanKeuren Si)frtltfj al Hilled by Automobile. Long Branch Junior High School. MAIMSAHET SLATTtiRY WIIX AD- ,N API'JJAl, MY TUB ATLANTIC . FORMER EYE'SORE MADE IN- INTRODUCED AT ANNUAL INSTALLATION OF KIV- EATOKTOWN COUNCII.S1A.N i.H- A guinea hen owned by J. Henry Valentine VanKouren, an ofllcer of DRESS YOUNG I'EOMJS. CEMETKBY ASSOCIATION. 'ining of Tinton Falls was run over TO A BEAUTY SPOT. LAST WEKK. ho Airvicw Hying service, addressed ISR I'LAZA SOCIETY. CAPEII SKRIOUS IKJVICV. nd killed last week by an automo- he pupils of the Long Branch junior two Meetings Will ho Held nt Keel .'lift I'lofholderfl Ai'o Asked to Malio llc. The driver did not stop, but it Iio Old Tobla» Hendrlcltson Barn JIMIH Wll l)i> Sold (o Fuy tlio Float- I school on aviation Thursday Tim IiiNtaHatlon Took rinc.o Satur- James B. llntliatvny inn Alodo n Bunk Sunday, Miiy lllli, Under tlm J'Wimiit* and Liberal ItcgiioiiHcs In ovclopcd afterward a tlvit the reason nnd Sheds Have Been Torn Down ing Imlefotedm'Stt of tin* Borough— norning. lfn Hpokr on the rerjuirt1- day NlRht at'dm Home of Mr. mid Cmiipliilut At-niiist .Tost-ph Hynn (if Supervision of tlio Voting Men's Order That tho Ground May be tan bccauno he had an urgent bus- and tho Land Which They Occupied Contract Awiirclod for Improving ments of a pilot and tho necessary Mrs. Clifford fcitlliS:—(Jlftts for lite tho EuttmlDwn Stnl« I'ollco Ktoduii Clirlstlnn Association, Kept In First Class Condition. icH3 mission at Freehold, On the Has Been Mudo Useful. Two Btr««l.s— Other Matters. :ourso of training. He enumerated I'rcHlihnt mid Ketlrlng Trcsldent. —TroopiT I.llicly to bo I'miurcrn-d, he various types of pilot licenses nnd Miss Margaret Slattery, famous Tho Atlantic-cemetery association ay back the driver stopped at Mr. Additional automobile/parking fa- An ordinance providing for a bond The Itivcr Plaza Woman's club Jamc-i B. Hathaway, nn Katoritowu ng'a home and paid $1 to Mr. :ll|ties have been provided In Red for $187,000 to take care of the old of the possibilities in aviation held its installation of olllccrn Sat- councilman nml Repuhllcmi eandl- lecturer and friend ot youtli, will ad- f Coil's Neck held its annual mcet- r 'or men and women. Ho spoke of dross two mcctlnga for young people- ng laat week. The cemetery grounds lninjj. Mr. Vining docs not know Bank's) commercial district by tho oatlnj? intlebtcdtiOKij of tho borough urday oveninp; at (h(i home of Mr, dato for mayor, narrowly ho name ot tho man, but he uays Boro Busses company on its Globe Rum son WHJJ panned on its first he training emirse offered at the and Mrs. Clifford Stiles of Chestnut ueriouf! injury Bundud y morning when at Red Bank on Sunday, May lltli. jln the Colt's Neck Reformed I Bank airport. In comparing thk The meetings arc being sponsored by ihurch. Walter D. Field Is tho carc- hat ho Is sure iho man lives in or 'ourt property and an old flro hazard lading,, at hist Thursday night's streot, Red Bank. The officers in- a motorcycle, ridden by Trooper Jo- icar Red Bank. Ho aaya ho is thank- las thereby been made into a beauty eating of the commissioners of that mfety of airplanes with other means; stalled were Mrs. Frank Curtis presi- seph Kyan of the Eatontown (Jtutlon, the- Red Bank Young Men's Chris- akcr. Ho was re-elected secretary jf travel he stated that only one fatal tian association and ono of Iho gath- md treasurer at tho meeting last ul for tho consideration, tihown by pot. ace. dent, Mrs. IJ. P. Stout vice president, jumped tlio curb at tho corner ot erings will bo at the Red Bank high vcek. Beven tru3tcca were elected, ho autoist. Tho driver was under For moro than a half a century Owinf? to the lack of a quorum irplann necirifint occurs in every nih- Mrs. William Gaughan recording sec- Brand and Main utnieti and crashed hreo for terms of ono year and four :o obligation to pay for a guinea there was on the east side of Globe cceisHary foi* tlm appointment of a ion miles flown. retary, Mrs. Harold .Allen Correspond- into lhe front oC Miller'jj meat mar- echool auditorium. tiled qn a public road. Tho Y. M. C. A, organization, the 'or terms of two yearn. John Slier- Court, between East Front street ami iinmlflsloncr Mayor Van R. Halsey ing; secretary, Mrs. Henry Mecklom, ket. Mr. Hathaway was .'standing on young people's noddles of tho nan Is a new trustee. All the others Mechanic Btrect, a largo two-story prcsiied his regret that lie would, Jr. treasurer and Miss Florence thn sidewalk in front of the store nnd churches, tho Sumlay-achool3 and the re the same an last ye"ar. >arn and a series of wagon sheds, tve to postpone until the next ineet- Brand federation secretary. the motorcycle grazed hm back, apnt- young women's clubs are co-operat- Plot-holders and other persona who vhich at one time formed part of •r the ajipoinimont of a successor CHURCH FOLKS TO SPELL Miss Florence Brand wag the re- trring groa.ne and dirt on hlti coat. ing The. arrangements lire In charge lave visited the cemetery cannot fall ICHOOLHOUSE CONTRACTS ho Tobias Hendrlckson estate. These o Jamea Murphy, who resigned sev- tiring president and slip, introduced Hft had his back to the Btroct ftnd ho' o notice tho improvement in the ap- uildings were used many years in months ago. He announced that A CONTEST AT THE >EW MON- the officers. Each olllccr made a short was talking to George H. Rood. Ky- 0 will appoint Richard Rogers, Jr., caranco of the grounds, as com- MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP WORK :onnectlon with tho Globe hotel when speech. Tho members of tlio club an, who waa on hia way to maoa at lared v/ltli conditions a few years t was necessary for hotels to have ion of Postmaster Richard Rogers. BAPTIST CHURCH, presented the new president with a St. JamfHM church at Red Bank, igo, or before tho caro of the place GlVtyN OUT LAST WEEK, uartcrd for horses as well ay for Vir. Rogers assists his father at the mesh bn£ and a larfio basket of claims hia brukna failed to work as -amo into tho handa of Garrett W. men. lostoflico and is well known here. It Will bo Held Friday Night, May flowers. The retiring president re- he wa;; rounding tho Broad street ;uck and inoro recently into tho Tho Middlesex Construction Com- The Boro Russes company recently Throe bids wero received for im- !)th, Between iho Women and the ceived a basket of flowers. corner and in; was not able to utop Men of tho Chtircli—A. Sociable to iinndH of Mr. Fields. Mr. Buck and I>nny to Build HthooIliouseH ut acquired this property for UHQ for oving South Shrewsbury drive and After the installation of officers the he motorcycle. v Mr. Kields havo taken Interest and Fair View und Ka«t Kcunsburg garage and storage facilities. The VQ.ITen street, The streets will be Follow tho Contest. husbands joined the party, and bridge nprovod with clndern and stone, o. Mr. Reed saw tlie motorcyclo bear- ' in making tho cemetery at- nnd Addition at River Flazu. 'Id barn and sheds were in great A fipellinff match between women and "500" were played. The prize ng down on Mr.-Hathaway and him- ractlvo nnd they have contributed need of repair and they were a fire iorm BGW«»r and catch basing will he winners wore Mrs. Harold Allen, Mrs. Contracts for two schoolhouflcaund IHtailed and curbing" will be laid, and men of tho congregation of the self and ho jumped out of ita path, lmo anil effort In a much larger de- for nn addition to a school house Hazard. w Monmouth Baptist church will Henry Drecke and Henry Mecklom. but he did not have tlnio to warn Mr. gree than has been expected for the The barn and sheds have been torn 'he noniract was awarded to Wil- Refreshments were served by a. com- wero awarded Just week by the board nm Mcai'3'& Son of Riynson, their take placn in the chapel of the Hathaway. The machine passed he- umpcnsallon which they have re- of education of Middletown town- :lown nnd carted away, the ground church Friday night, May !)th. After mittee in charge of Mrs. Ernest How- ween lhe two men and hit the build- vived. upon which they ' stood has been id bcin;; ?8,r>70.;K). J. T. Stout o£ ard and Mrs. Clifford Stiles. ihip. Tho two new building are. to tWintlc JiighlnndH hid $8,7fiO.ril and the mat eh refreshments will be ing. No onn was hurt and the motor- To keep tho cemetery in Its present >o constructed at Fair View nnd graded and filled with cinders and an -vcd. and a Hocial time will take Those present worn Mr. and Mrs. cyclo wa.s only Hlightly danmgnd, Af- ornamental fence has been erected on . S. Thompson & Co. of Red Bank good condition will involvo expense, SaHt'Koansburfj and tho addition is ,8,835. As those are private streets place. Edward Brasch, Mr. and Mrs. thii; iticictnnt Mr. Hathaway and tho trustees are dependent upon to bo built to tho schoolhouse at he north and east sides of tho prop- The match was arranged through Charles Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. asked tlie trooper if ho had a horn erty. An adjacent two-story frame he entire cost will be paid by the nnual contributions from tho plot- River Plaza. iroperty owners. challenge - which was issued by John S. Stiles, Mr. and Mrs. Addison on hia motorcycle and why he did olders. Tho cemetery is not structure which is owned and used World Wide guild No. 48 of the Snnborn, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allen, not give the men on tho sidewalk The Middlesex construction coin- by the Boro Busses company as a Mr. and Mrs. William Morrison, Mr.- money-making business but essen- puny received the contract for tlio George K. Allen, borough engineer church to the Ushers Union. At first some warning that he was likely to ially a community enterprise. The workshop Is being enclosed with up the matter of putting as- it was intended that only the mem-ond Mrs. William Gaughan, Mr. and hit them. The trooper said ho had a general construction work on weatherboards. This change not only Mrs. Henry Mecklem, Mr. and Mrs. ruatoes have asked that contribu- hreo buildings. Ita bid was $142,855. ihaltic oil on live miles of streets bers of these two organizations would horn, but that wan the least of hid :lons, at an early date, bo mailed to provides automobile parking space hicli havo been improved with gra- take part, but so much interest was Frank Curtis, Mrs. Ernest Howard worries at that particular moment ho work is to be completed by Scp- 'or fifty cars but. it also ninkes a and Mipses Tona and Florence Brand, r left wllh Mr. KieldH. Tho trustees .cmbcr 1st, under the terms of the -•], Thfso ('onds liavn been treated fhown that it was decided to enlarge Mr. Hathaway told tho trooper that state, that prompt and liberal re- beauty spot of a former oys-sore. wice with oil in the past two year the scope. The mutch will be and Mrs. Ada Erickson, Mrs. George he ought to bo more careful and Ry- sontract. The company has furnished Gifford and Mrs. Henry Drceke. siponseB from all tho plotholders will i bond Lo this effect, The school- The old barn on the Hcndrickson ind Mr. Allen said a third treatment charge of a committee consisting of un asked him why ho had not got- nablo thoso in chargo to keep tho iouse at Fair View in to be- built estate was used by this family for his year is necessary to lceep the Mrs. J. Crawford Compton of tho Mrs. Curtis will attend the conven- ten out of the way. Statements grounds In an attractive condition m Cooper road and it ia 'to have several generations. Old resldenters oad in good condition. No provi- World Wide guild, Mrs. J. C. Runyon tion of tho federation of women's differ as to the remainder of the con- Rov. John A. Thomson, pastor of the Ive rooms. The schoolhouse at East remember having Been oxen-drawn iion had been made in the budget for and Mrs. Minnie Walldeckcr of the clubs at Atlantic City In May. versation. Mr. Hathaway claims that Reformed church, is president of the wagons fetch up at the hotel. The work, which will cost about ladies' aid society and Jamea E told the trooper that he was MISS MARQAUET SLATTERY. Ceansbur'g Is to bo built on the Mc- cemetery association. tTnhon property and it Is to have four oxen were cared for at the barn while S4.000. James P. Bruce, chairman of Grigga, Roger MacCormick and Rich- standing with hia back to the street •ooms. Tho addition to the River their owners or drivers stayed at the he road committee, said the road ap- ard Leonard of the Ushers Union. and that it was idiotic to expect him of Dr. Samuel W. Hauaman, Eugene old hostelry. An evidence that oxen n-opriation had been cut $2,000 this BILLS ARE PARTLY PAID. to sec the motorcyco 'approaching at M. Mageo and Frank Groff of the laza schoolhouse Is to havo two Those who havo entered the con- classrooms, as well- as rooms for the wero driven in thia vicinity was prov- 'ear and he could not spare a nicke the fast Rpeed that it was. Mr. Hath- Y. M. C. A. boys' worl^ committee, or oil. Attorney General William A. test thus far, in addition to the mem- away says that Ryan then told him NEW ANTIQUE BUSINESS. u'lndpal and teachers, sanitary 1m- on by the finding of a well preserved bers of the committee mentioned, are Others in charge of Iho mcctlnga ox team yoke in the old "barn. The ovens, tho borough attorney, stated SHREWSBURY TOWNSHIP DOGto shut up or ho would arrest him are- Miss Margaret Thompson and trovements and a ventilating system. Mrs. Hulda Morford, Mrs. Thomas Charles D. Brown of Belford re- hand made yoko Is branded with the the improvement could be taken care TAXES NOT ENOUGH FOR ALL. and that when Mr. Hathaway did not Chester Wilholm, advisors of tho Y. T WITX. BE OPENED AT LEON- f by an ordinance, but tho cos Eastmond, Mrs. Howard W. Roberts, do no Ryan started for the council- ceived the contract for doing the name of P. T. Sherman and it now Mrs. George Acker, Mrs. Mary Cono M. C. A. Hl-Y cluba nt tho high 1 hangs in a prominent place in the voukl have to be included in nex he Township Committee Tald 46 man lo take him into custody. Ryan school; Herbert McClecs, president of ARDO SOON". plumbing work at the Fair View ver, Miss Gladys Coo, Mrs. Thomas schoolhouse and at the addition to main office of tho Eoro Bus company scar's budget. The matter was rc- Per Cent of tho Total Amount of did not arrest Mr. Hathaway. tho boys' Hl-Y club"; Dr. Alun B, "erred to tho "road committee for Roberts, Mrs. John Wood, Miss Hel- Daniel McLhughlln Will Soon Sell Lhe River Plaza echoolhousc. Hia on Globe Court. William L. Russell en Coc, Miss Dot Sccley, Miss Alicia Poultry tosses—Action Taken to Trooper Ryan states that things Randall, advisor of the Quadrangle ono of the owners of the property, •eport at the next meeting. Kaise tho Balance. dub; Pnnn Strode, prcsldcrlt of tho Antiques at tho Former Leonardo •ids wero $4,983 for tho Fair View Helwig, Miss Nan Hehvig, Mrs. John were entirely different. He eayii that Schoolhouse, Wlilch in Known as luildingr and $3,G73 for the River would like to hear from any reader of William Sinclair was re-appolnteii N. Hillyer, Miss Gertrude Roberts, when he asked Mr. Hathaway why Quadrangle club; Dr. 'James W. The Register who can give any in- The township committee of Shrews- Parker and Bernard Mason, advisory Solomon's Temple. 'laza addition. The contract for the a, special officer without pay. Miss Dean Walling, Mrs. Martha bury township, at its last meeting, lie had not gotten out of hia way, tho dumbing1 work at the East Keans- formation as to the origin of the oxen Grant, William Morford, Howard W. councilman went Into a fit of anger ot tho 'Westsldo trlnnglo club; Miss Daniel McLau'ghlin will open a bus- yoko In his office. The assessment reports for side- arranged to pay bills for poultry loss- Jc33lo Frost, president of tho girls neas for the salo of antique arc- iurg schoolhouao waa awarded to F. ,vnlk and curbing improvements on Roberts, Thomas B. Roberts, Benja- es on the basis of 43 per cent of the nnd cursed him freely, "It was afe HI-Y club nnd Miss Catherine Conk- Idea in a few days in tho building C. Gibson'of Freehold for $4,325. The parking space Is in chargo of West street, North street, Black min Griggs, Willard Palmer, Walling claims made. Thia will nnt he tho this time and only after ho had lln and Albert M. VanNoHtrand ot on Mrs. Molvin A. Hicc'a property Frank Palmer, who has had the park- •oint road, Waterman avenue and MacCormick, George H. Roberts, end of the matter. Although the cursed me that I threatened to ar- Peter Maclncs of Asbury Park got John N. Hillyer, Wilbur Coddington, rest Mr. Hathaway," said Ryan, "and tho Baptist church. A, Alvln Whit- nt Leonardo which 13 known as he contract for the heating and ven- ing space privilege of the Globe note Washington avenue were approved. poultry owners receive slightly less ing, Frank Warner, flarry C. Seibcr "Solomon's Temple." In tho "little sheds and court for several years. tVatermun avenue and Washington Wesley Coddington, Harold Codding- ban half of the amount of their bills an arrest on a charge of swearing at .ilating" at all three of tho now bulld- ton, William II. Bennett, William an omccr in uniform would be In. Josoph Wildanger, Gordon Morrow old red schoolhouac" daya this build ngH. His bid waa $29,778. Another improvement has been lveiiuc; being private streets the en at this time, a plan has been ar Mrs. William T. McDowll, Kennclli ing" was Loonardd's schoolhouse. H made in that district by tho Red ire cost of the work on these streets Helmut h, Klmer Compton, George anged whereby they will get the en- keeping with tho law." A. Norl of Hoboken got the con- will be paid by the property owners. Luker, Richard Leonard, Herbert Mann, Captain J. G. Stewart, Albert ivas called Solomon's Temple because tract for the electrical work at the Bank motor company, local distribu- tire balance soon. Trooper Ryan went* bitcV to "tho Doromusf Charles A. Wolbach, Rev. It was here that wisdom in the form tors for the Chevrolet automobile. The Stanley Farrar, George Kuhn and Ira Laisc, Henry McLean, S. E. Curtis, The bills for poultry killed ny Eatontown station and reported tho Fair View schbolhousc, with a bid Henry Coc, Harry Coe, William Den- p James Dykema, Rev. Paul Trltschler, of lessons was expounded for glrja old wagon sheds on the west side o D. Emery were appointed to make dogs whose owners are unknown accident to state police headquarters of $2,650. Mr. Neri go the contrac an assessment of the Lennox avenue nte, Benjamin Dennis, Fred Frank, Rev. Robert MacKellar, Mla3 Jac- and boys. for tho electrical work at River Pla- Globe Court which were also used a comprise $108 from Charles G. Cono- nt Freehold. Mr. Hathaway made a queline King, Mlsg Dorothy West, J, cne time by the proprietors of tin idewalk improvement. Everett Oliver, George Acker and ver of Newman Springs road for Mr. McLauglilin will conduct th za, with a bid of $1,600. Tho contract Charles Baldwin. complaint against Ryan to Captain W. Helm, Isaac B. Burgess and Bus- Globe hotel havo been demolished. Tho continuation certificates of chickens, $32 from J. Henry Vining Nichols, who has chargo of the Free- business under tho name of Old Tem- for electrical work at East Keans- bonds for Policemen James Wallace Sell Hodgkiss nro also on tho com-ple Antique Shop and the place wll burg was' awarded to R. L. Chatman The automobile firm has enclosed this Any member of the congregation is of Tinton Fall3 for chickens and hold state police station. In tho ab- mittee. bo open each afternoon from ont part of the former hotel grounds with and Henry Kruse were approved. pheasants and $15 from John Wil sence of Captain Nichols, Lieutenant of Newark, whose bid was $2,040. an attractive fence and the ground eligible to take part and it is expect- Miss Slattery 13 ono of tho mos' until four o'clock. Mr. McLaughlln Tho matter of awarding sewage dia Lewis T. Wilson,, chairman of the ; ed that the Hat of contestants will be iams of Tinton Falls for rabbits, A. L. Smith investigated the. caao. hag made a study of antlqiies and within tho enclosure Is used for the flro committee, was one of the ab-! Jargcd. P. Howard Lloyd, supor- These bills aggregate $155, and tho j Lieutenant Smith held_ a hearing prominent speakers on young pooplo'a posal contracts for the new buildings display and salo of used cars. on subjects today. She has had wide ex- for some time past he haa been col- wns laid over. acntees, owing to sickness, but he vising principal of the schools of amount collected in dog taxes the Sunday afternoon at Rccordor K. perience and an opportunity to ob- lecting articles to offer for sale. These Plans aro being prepared by Archi sent a letter in which he recommend- Middletown township, will b.e the past year was $72. It was because Herman Stove's ofllce at Eatontown. Borvo conditions In ninny countries. articles have been obtained at va- :ect Ernest Arend for a gymnasium SIGNAL SCHOOL INSPECTION. ed the acceptance of tho new Amcr- judge. "Webster's dictionary will be there was not enough dog tax money At the hearing, besides Lieutenant Starting n.s a. teacher h\ tho Fitch ious places and some of them are ;o be attached to the Middletown cqn LaFrance pumper for the Occ-used to settle all disputes. The best to pay the full amount of tho bills Smith and Recorder Stoye, were Mr. burg, Massachusetts, gnimm:ir school associated with the pioneer families township high school at Leonardo T/jniit. Colonel 13. J. Moran of Wash cnic ilro company. The recommen- spellers on the women's team will be that the committee had to make a Hathaway, Mr. Rood, Frank Van- (iho soon became a meiViber of th of Monmouth countyv Some of thes and for a graded school of abou Ington Is at Fort Monmoutli. dation was approved. selected to represent the team in a temporary settlement on the basis of Dorn, a candidate for councilman; things are 150 years old. Andrew Zerr was piven authority :iitford Brower, a special police offi- faculty ot the school of observation twelve rooms to bo built on property Tjieutenant Colonel E. J. Moran match which is to take place soon at 46 per cent. and practico nnd was later made Solomon's Tomple is well adapted near the high school building. It ig to advertise for bids for repairing the the Atlantic Highlands high school The committee expects to raise the cer, and Charles -Miller. Mr. Reetl; from the office of the Chief of In- roof and gutters on the borough hall. Mr. VanDorn, Mr. Brower and Mr. supervisor and principal of the schoo for Mr. McLaughlin'H business. Only xpected that these buildings "will be fantry Washington, D." C, accom- against the men's club of Atlantic balance of the money necessary by of practical arts. a few changes will be required t( started during the summer. Mr. Zorr reported that a traffic light Highlands. increasing the dog tax this year. This Miller saw the accident and they tes- panied by Lieut. O. S. Rosebaum, in- would bo installed this week at the tified for Mr. Hathaway. Slnco 1910 she has given her time make it suitable for its new purpose. structor signal communication increase amounts to about 35 cents Mr. McLaughljn states that he wil ntcrscction of River road and Ridge A PRIZE SCHIZANTHUS. on each dog. According to sworn statements afe to writing and lecturing, specializing A STORE'S BIRTHDAY. the Tank school at Fort Meado, ar- on problems concerning youth. She lavo about 100 antiques when h rived at the Signal school. Fort Mon- road. the hearing no profanity wag used sta- served several years on the stat opens business, mouth on Monday to inspect th Dennis Byrne inquired of the riant From Straus Estuto Won First by either Mr. Hathaway or Trooper Ruliy Lane Storo to Have nn Annl tus of the project to lay a storm sew- Award nt New York. rurixs VISIT FORT. Ryan, but it was claimed that Ryan board of education in Massachusetts vcrsnry Sale. progress being made in the develop- During the world wnr she spent scv TWO DAYS AT NEW YORK. ment of material and in the impart- er in the brook between First street acted in a way unbecoming to a Next week will bo anniversary and Paver road. Another plan to pro- A horticultural display of unusual Laboratories nnd Tlgeons Take, the member of the state constabulary. ^ oral months In Europe and later ing of Signal corpg instruction per- merit in one of the show windows of Eyo of Red Bank Students. ntudled the problems ot youth in va 1 week at the Ruby Lane store on taining to their respective branches. vide individual drains for streets in The testimony lias been turned over Tim Aniiunl Outing of tho Club Royn the florist shop of W. W. Kennedy & to Colunpl Norman Schwartzkoff of rious parts of tho wurld, visiting IMnocliIo Club. Broad street and tho firm will hol< the vicinity of the brook was de- A group of Red Bank high school Japan, China, the strait settlements, an anniversary salo which will bi Colonel Moran will devote most ol clared impractical. That was one- of Sons of Broad street last week at- pupils, under the supervision of Mrs. Trenton and Ryan's fato depends on Ceylon, India, Egypt, Palestine, Ger- Tho members of the Club Roya featured by a special display adver- his attention to the instruction be the reasons for the delay. Another Frances C. Manning, a ninth grade his decision. A report that Ryan had pinochle club of Red Bank cnjoyei ing given to tho Infantry communica- reason is the borough has been un- The display was a well developed been suspended until Colonel many, Fiance, The Netherlands am 1 tisement in the next issue of Tin advisor, visited Fort Monmouth Sat- Turkey. thoir annual outing at New York las Register. Tho Ruby Lane store has tion officers at the school and t< able to obtain an easement from tho flowering schizanthu3 from the pri- urday morning. Lieutenant Corpit Schwartzkoff gave liia decision waa Wodnpsilny nnd Thursday, makinj enjoyed an increasing palronag familiarize himself with lato develop Standard oil company, which bought vate greenhouses of Mr:;. Herbert N. escorted them around the fort. Tho denied at tho Freehold state pollco Miss Slaltery lias written several nicnts in communication, which ar Straus of Middletown township and books for boy;? and £h'!n, nmnnr; their their hoad-quartera at tho Hotel Man since its opening nnd lioih ihn Inrnl tho property on the corner of River places most interesting to the pupils hcadquarterrj. !Vcr. They attontled performances a especially applicable to Infantry war oarl and Allen street. The clerk was grown under tho supervision of being "Just Over tho Hill," "Th 1 store manager and the general adver- wore the meteorological department, Ryan will probably bo transferred various theater. ! and they "took in tising manager of tho firm aro high fare. directed to write again to the oil Thomas W. Head, superintendent of the telephone and radio laboratories American Girl in Her Community,' the Straus estate. At the recent in- from Eatontown to another part oC "Two Words," "Important to Me many city attractions. Tho member n their praise of the advertising val Lieut, ]?.oscbaurn was a student a' company. and the pigeon section. the state. He came to Eatontown of the club aro Mr. and Mrs. Harr; uo of The Register in helping th tho Signal school, graduating wit! ternational ilower show held at the and "'Tho Girl's Book ot Prayers, An ordinance regulating tho in- Grand Central palace at New York Lieutenant Ross, pigeon expert, from South Rtvcr about a month ago •which lirts been reprinted ccvera G. Dngcnrlng, Mr. and Mra. Lewi store enjoy thi3 commercial growth. the class of 1926. Since that tim.i stallation of oil burners in furnaces in a shake-up that affected nearly all Callahan and Mr. nnd Mra. Josopl he has been at tho Tank school a: Mrs. Straus waa awarded first prize told the life history of several of tho times. The firm carries a display adver- ivas suggested in a talk by Gordon for her display of schizanthua. birds and explained their training. the ntato police stations. Ho already Cooper. The club was formed sevcrn tisement in every issue of Tho Reg-an instructor in communication. Williams, an oil burner engineer, who The boys nnd girls ate their Iunchc3 has hia name in the state police "mud yoara ago and It holds pinochle par inter featuring one or more weekly wait introduced by L. Suffern Tailcr The plant on display at the Ken-at the fort and hiked home. In the book" for an accident not long ago. NOTED LECTUKKU IIEUE. ticn at the homey of the members. It nedy storo was neatly four feet io specials at their Red Bank store. AVIATORS' MCENSKS. of Kimuion. The matter was referred group were Adeline Olsen, Polly ln- A trooper getting hia name in tho lamo way selected by Mr. Degcnring; Lo tlie Ilro company. height, well proportioned, and pro-galls, Anna Bottagaro, Anna Beichek, 'mud book" thrco tinica rcyolvca a, 'rhnmiw Sko.vhill Addressed High fuse with bloom. It wa:i of the wisc- School .I'niills Last Thursday. GOLDKN BULK CA15U TARTY. Seven \V«ro Grmiied Ijist Week a Mario Kochne, Dorothy Curchin, bluo ticket and after receiving throo tonensis variety and was grown from Pearl Ooodridgc, Louise Meyer. Mar- bluo tickets he in Jlrcd from hiu job. • Thomnn Skcyhlll ot (Treat Necjc, CasrH of (!ont!igloiis Diseases. tho Red Bank Airport. tfiff Medina: at Smoko Shop. seed planted last fall. Tho plant Trinity Cliurcli Guild to Hold Affaii Licenses wore granted to BOVC The Chamber ol Commerce has ar- pnrct Magee, Betty Pnllen, Naomi Long Island, lrcturer and author, The .slate deportment of health n commonly known as the "poor man's Youmans and Eugene Mngoe, Jr. made an adtlrcMS before the pupil ccived the following report of com Next Tuesday Afternoon.' aviators last week at tho Red Banli •anged for a joint meeting of tlie orchid" or the butterfly or i'rinj Stamp Collectors' Mooting* of tho rtcil r.nnk high school Thins nmnlcablo r:i wrro rlcc*to*t A KfrlcUru Fnnril.y. bloom. It nl;;o make;; an admirable Board of Health Notion to tlio Public. Top Soil, 1 ill Dirt look forward to a largo attendance at Saturday ni:;ht by I I'm iihimn! nssoci- Patrick llnlleran ot East Konnn Tom* 0)u- Si-iTi'tfii j- • Mid.* i'r-CKy < ...-iiti. cleaned and rnkod nnd nil rublilali wide variety of choice dlahcn, apccln ment ___ (>ar, maple iiyrup, Han-clona olive oil houtio by I,nuls 11 .Meeso of Bclford iiu? our Tnido-Iu Invent. Your ol put nn the curb for tho garbage i/.lng in broiled chicken, chops an jevvchy neeptmi im jinrt. pnymont. Yi Knnko, Whont:;\vnrth Hour, Ottu who Is the township health lnspoc trucks. atenk dinners, and delicious club an I''itr Sale. Muj;lstruto's Court Sluhl'M frankfurter;?, Knlder\i catMiip tor. (.Jem Mhoppe, (It) Jhoad iitrpcl, Re lied Bank Board of Health, chicken sandwiches. We cater t 10,000 flower iiiK plant a nnd alinde for Monmouth county, All com' A i'liio I.nwn. IJank --AdvcitliUMiirnt. plain tit promptly Investigated. Had and froish canned vrj;etablest, vo^n- Wo havo cvtirythlng to nmk« one, W. A. Clayton, Secretary. banquet;* and all social nffnini. Come ecM at liuir iheir value. William H. tii'.ed wafers, Cerher'.-t ut mined w^e- 1 .Ilistico ol tlio I'caco. —Advcrtliiomcni. tnke udvantugo of our excellent facil }v.u:ir, l<»!i I'.iaiub avoniu1, Kcil Hank. fiecount:i nnd checks collected. D;iy Hont! meal, MIUH^I mamni , llmo nn*l [ul )le:;, My-()wn ' dessert, mi need Vi|;uro, which in a sptinlnl lawn flhd Criminal and civil eases glvei No (Ire. Itlea. 'IVleplione Rod Hank '2B'2Q fo mid ninht tuuvico. Juntieo i'^lmer C clams, Diplomat, chicken, broths, etc. prompt aiu! careful attention. OtltC' My wife, Alary ZiejMpr, havinj; lef Accounts <\>!lcc'(rd In My Court. reservations—Advertisement. Uninrlght, 4 Patterson nvenuo (nea plant food. . Aluo ;;t'.i;iii twctl.t for \ni\U Pioad street >, Shre\v:ibury, N, ,/., tele- Al! thr'so and mold n( tin* New J fiunny und iihady lawn::, t»*rcd ,l>* open from 7:00 A. M. until 11:00 V. M my 1)(M] mid Jumrd, T will no lon^oi Mall me duplicate bills. 1 hisiu; MIIMMTV* Dav Sale :u-y (irorci y Co., Ill Monmoutli dolly except Ktimlny. flllbort M lirs mspdnjiihlo fur uny dchtrs incurroi iuumnon.'i, give Judgment. Constables hy Willing \VnrlciM-:i, Hnlfmirr caiuiy amt aju'im:;.— llaliv Chick riupiilli'n. ment. Justice of the pence, Rum-ion, phone rrntl':!, ('oiiliny'u, 1'ulilift Rn-1 —Advortlst'inrMit. t Sunday on the vcrundu plaza. Hai Adveiti;!i.Miii'iil. Urensed (htrnpinctfir. 1)83.—Advertisement. (.'aril 1'aify. Kull-O-l'ep Btnitini: feodii. l'l nhi'iiil r ry AVnrrcn'fl music. Dance, ovov P> run eh J^ociat flub, "Wcilnciid IH-. R. A. NuviiiM, Muci'p.'-rtor t*> Vm. Announcement. I or Afirntoon WrddlngB. night at dinner and nupper. Phm < 'aril 1'ai'ly, outtj, lltio onu.-'ted com, c «ei:On i». M., cveniiij; T:DO tot»:00, morn- chick lltler . ffouutiit , fcudiTdfd , «l«, Urinlc. l''or your convtmioncn ope McCormlrk-Di'orlng und Bolemi. Al- William riirhm Sludlon in:;-: by appointment. IMn no Ued neni. Ideal plneo li» lml . Hlock. CJlllelt rfivlic. I'll (I II, Wlckiitunk, N. J., phouu Ilulnulcl i). Cfirltnn thentpr building, miito 1 & itablc fur' mic tn' two i':imilii"- YlHllllig Ihlr,,[null:.t. 1'"or (iliiNM Work —Advertisement. rhono 2H'.i7h~~Advortiiioineiit. Wlkolf (,V,, Ui'il ItrinU. H. J,-'—A(l> Or. li'i'iilicw Cooko C'asler will mnlo onII Moriii I'lald (!lan» Company, U umo Kcil H ank ('FK'-'I'V. S|Kvi»l l-'i-fdny nnd Sntunluy. nil VOltlsenumt. 'llL. appointments by telephone- to rnm< nloro frontH, «U(O \\\m\u und hotu Dr. Dunn, Surgeon I lilrnpodlut, Advt'i t i oolui;i, $1,00 per ihrr.vii. VV, W. JCtMi to ynur luiiiie when needed, 1'hoi fVln/.lnK> Ml Mdiunciuth (itrcct, phoit I'Yon Sample ijedy &•. iUn\:\, M Itrnml utrod, Jtml Iyp^tr iM]}w hi tin- iiin«! tn order your nwn- 1 Hltjim ut All j $70 In dm ivb at TlmlllH: !!, .1 Pt'aite:* ami (H'IUIUMI wntor. IltmJ lVHcy'tt I'"ur r,vi'i'U-rltoin < till, Itlo Klliv incral IJIJM, I'.t'nuluiil Awiiini' Co., ii.'i Knul Coif's Xn-U Mit "! l^i..nl jitrrrt, Ued linnlt ViWir Advi'f Olfdi'n Mlwii ('«., pliwi IS(.ar:sh!4]|f Miiitinoulh ntice Time llmllcil. Onto. M Knrtli liilHiso HVIMHIO, lie nml iiddinj-: machlnon. 17 Broad ilillc il ilnnee. 127 llmadwii ll, Knto UiWll, AdvcrllJtcinent. Uunk, phono Hur?.—Advtlt Aii|;u:.t l AlvftlNltU all cot, Kcil ltauli.—AuvcitlocmcnU 1.OHL lU mi nt. niciit, Page Twa RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 30, 1980. MUKDEUS SKNTENCED. slow in coming up, but there have been no reports of potato seed rotting David Wifson and Arthur Wyaut in the ground. Widespread damage Pick out your favorite negative Committed to StaU; Prison, to the peach crop Is believed to have and let us make a beautiful Statu- A We Specialize in been caused and there Is also the SPRING SCHEDULE David Wilson, thirty years old, possibility of damage to the apple ette. pleaded guilty to second degree mur- crop. Early strawberry ' blossoms Effective April 26th, 1930. Second der hist week before Hurry Truax •were made non-produetivo, by the md was sentenced to thirty ycara freeze-up, but there ia some consola- Double . $3.00 n .state prison. He killed Maggie I Double _$ Mortgage tion for this loss In the fact that not Hand-Fainted — $1.00 extra. 'rather of Bclniar on New Years many of these blossoms -were out. vc. Arthur L. Wyant also pleaded Loans. uilty to murder in the second de- Tho firemen are temporarily mark- BAITERS'. N. Y. roe and lie likewise was sentenced Ins; time in their efforts to raise $5,000 to buy new apparatus. They Oriole Photo Co. j Weekdays: 9:30 a. m.; 6:30 p, m. 0 thirty year.s in stale prison. Wy- have received subscriptions amount- Applications Given ant, who is 53 years old, was charged ing to 51,200. Tho firemen hope to 41 East FrontJ?hon St.o, 8118Red-Bank. , N. J. I Saturdays: 0:30 a. m.; 2:00, 5:30 p. m. tvith the murder of Grace Williams raise a considerable part of the bal- J?hono 8118. 5 Immediate Attention t Ijong" Branch last November. Sundays: 6:30 a, ra.; 2:00, 6:30 p. m, M lance from wealthy owners of coun- try estates in this locality. First In Matawan rial!. The Holmdel card club held its last HOWARD FREY LEAVING KKANSDUna, N. 3. Penrley Berry of Philadelphia has A Local, Friendly meeting of the season last week at SANITARY PLUMBER ho distinction of bring the first pri- the homo of MrB. Charles S. Ely. Weekdays: 7:00 a. m.; 3:30 p. m. J?J Organization ;oner in tile new Matawan jail. Ber- Miss Annalaura Holmes continues 74 Monmouth Street Red Sank, N. J. ry's incarceration was the result of to improve from the injuries which Saturdays: 7:00 a. m.; 12:00 in,; 3:30 p. m. < imbibing too freely of the cup of she received In an automobile acci- STEAM and HOT WATER FITTING—Gutters. Leaden and Tin Hoofing Sundays: 7:00 «. m,; 12:00 m.; 4:00, 8:00 p. nt Riverside Mortgage pood cheer. lie wns released from dent last winter. She Is now able to jail aflpr he had paid a fine of ?D. drive tho automobile which was giv- & Finance Corporation MAY Utk en to her a short time ago by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph FIRELESi . Broad St NatT Hank Bids., Washington Excursions. DEAN'S The .senior class of the fUur of the Holmes. Red Kardc. N. *. ea academy of Long Branch will Holland Hughes of Freehold spent Keansburg Steamboat Co. Little Silver, N. J. ^avo tomorrow on a llvc-day trip to part of last week with his slater, Mrs. Gas Range Washingon. The Ma'nasrjuan senior Edward Johnson. iCORP,. Phono :s,"«!i. high school will leave May 8th on €0OKS 1 similar excursion.

First Aid Banquet. The Wanamassa first aid squad held a reunion banquet last Thurs- lay iiisiht. Tlie coMmitlee consisted of Willinm Johntry chairman, Klvin Brighton, Owen McNabb and John Jackson, Jr.

TINTON FAIXS NEWS. A Curd 1'arty for the Benefit of IUv- prvli'W Hospital Last Week. Tbo 1'inton FaJJs auxiliary of Hiv- crv'iew hospital of Red Bank held a card party Friday night at the amherger's Offers schoolhouso. About thirty persons wi-ro present, which was a smaller attendance than had been antici- pated, but from,a standpoint of so- ciability and in other respects the af- fair was a great success. Prizes were awarded and refreshments wore served. About $15 was cleared. Mrs. Wellington Wilkins is stead- ily improving from a broken log re- ceived in a fall. She returned home eleven days ago from Rivcrview hos- pital at Red Bank, where she was a Daylight Savings patient several weeks. She ia able to be about tlie houso in a wheel chair. Mr. and lira. Raymond Taft of Kew Gardens, New York, spent part of last week at their summer home on the Dr. Reiman property, which they recently rented. They expect to move here after the summer school for every lawn in New Jersey vacation begins. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coleman be- came pxaiidparents last week. A baby l was born to their daughter, Mrs. Bennett, at the Long Branch hos- pital. The mother and babe are do- in£ well and they arc expected home JVT OT au ol the extra daylight hours between soon. A large attendance of Tinton Falls •»• ^1 fiow and Fall will be spent playing golf.*, folks is expected tonight at a supper which will bo given for tho benefit of A goodly proportion will be used to bask in the St. Dorothea's church of. Eatontown. Your Portrait—Regularly $20 per Doz.; 6 for $5 on Tho congregation hns a number of members In thi3 locality. sun. In the usual thorough manner, Bamberger s presentation of this photograph. Good until May The Tinton Falls auxiliary of Riv- 1 10th. Children included. crview hospital of Red Bank met yes- has gone in for lawn furniture in a big way. terday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Theodore N. Parmly. What's more, we've bought so wisely and so Miss Constance Reed has resumed her duties as a draughtsman for the Western electric company at Newark well that besides setting your clocks an hour and Miss Dorothy Reed Is back at tho state normal school at Trenton ahead, your savings will be set way ahead. 65 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. after having spent the Easter vaca- TELUniONE 2G6" tion with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Reed. STUDIO HOURS—!) to 1; 2:30 to 5:3d. Sundays by Appointment. Kew fenders have been put up on Homo Portraiture—Postcard Portraits—Amateur Flnitthlng Hope road. The work was done un- der the direction of Lewis Snyder of Better have several folding Does one of your paternal Aildltimuil Tihntogranbs for entry in (ho ".«3fl,00(> Loveliest Mother, Colt's Neck. Must Attractive CWld Contest" furnished witli rntry Mniiks. "yachfehairs for the friends aunts always say, "You'll James Dean bought a horse last week to replace one wheh had to be who stop by to enjoy the ruin your eyes reading in the[ shot because it was injured by a fal down a cesspool. The horso which verdure of your hospitality. uni" Try a strong bright Mr. Dean lost -was hurt at Eatontown about ton days ago. 2 shown at left. 2.9S {each) hued, duck umbrella. 3.69 Mrs. Frank Kchultz and her chil- dren spent part of last week at Port Monmouth. While on the visit Mrs. Tke%mancc ofjinerkm Progress Kchultr, had a fall in which she was bruised. No better way to forget jrour, Mrs. James Fawncll of Eatontown Stretched out in a strong, spent part of last week with her striped canvas chair, you'll worldly troubles than by grandfather, James Dean. Mrs. Ida Strvens will open her probably sit out long after submitting to the soothing l.oardin;.- house at Pine Broolt about the- middle of May. She spent part the sun has set. Illustrated sway of a lawn swing. S.95 of last wock nt, hrr place. below at right. 1.9$ The canopy costs 6.9S extra RIVER I'/.AZA NEWS. i Tho Woman's Club to Help the j American I,ogiim of Red ISiuik. Dtn't think wi'r* tryingto discourage : The members of the Woman's club will make artificial poppies to bo sold golf. Just take a look at thi Bambnttr lo hctp finance the Memorial day ac- tivities of tho American Legion post i'Ckb Stt •/ Matchtd Chromium' (if Kcd Bank. Yesterday the mcti- tfatii Imu at 29.75, and torn 'II know . ber:t of the club met at the home of ! .Mrs. Frank S. Curtis and received m felt tolfi* a ttrieu* way. '"" * inBtmctions from Mrs. Leon do la lie of lied Bunk in making- poppies. Tho annual installation of officers of Ihe Community club will bo held I Tuesday evening, Mny 13tli, at the 1 clubhouse. The 500 club met last Thursday at (an .MIII u ;.i'p.'rrr lh<- danni.1, blonmer ,: iris of the- lirano of Mrs. John McClaln. First tin- i'C's «!,,, u-.i-d in ruli- !,l.-iild 1 ln-i.- lni-,i> and .second prizes were won by Mlsf ; Anna I'ansch and Mrs. Edward H. "silfrly rwlc-" v, liilr tin- piiMiilacn lin-il lin.ail ! :'raltci;;in"i. Mrs. James Taylor re - • I 1 Sin-el and l-inUcil ;o Kanc-y got the consolation lisci-. Mi'ir iii-,t prupusi il h> Mr1*, pi yi,i\ (if Ni'sv Vurli in I:'!!1, hi in1 'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Conovcr have •d to Ihrtr home at Salem j New York, after a visit to liKV. and ' Mra. A. II. Sutpliln. .Mrs. Louis 1 laborer of Eitr,t Ornnire \i \.:iviii!-.s ,ic at Nowirk nver the week-end. rollllt willl us. t' , Intel <' J f'il'Wlrtl s, ,'ili • iicM-ly clrf.-lpd oliicor.'i of the ;in\; (lull \vero installed Satur- nimiiallv. ii«ht at. 11K- home of Mm. Cllf- Stilcs. After Ihe Installation ionic:; there were refreshments iicncriil .loelablllly. Tho club in.•(! toinnrrow night at the • of Mi:i. lle/uy C. Meclilem. .. .Inlni Ki)inl/.on I:! nlowly Im- 1 L. BAMBERGER & CO THE BROAD STREET n) . a( flu- f.nti;^ Hrancli liospitfll NATIONAL BANK l\ r i he haa been .scrlolllily Kick. \*'One of America's Great.Stores'j

inlert; ('Cur I,lissom an ft Itosult of Newark, N. J. - ihe CiisciiMiiiabln YVoilthor. ', i 1" eially thoi;o owning • ine fe:irful (»ver dnmage > havi- liceu canned by lnst I weallK-r. Potatoes are r> RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 80, 1930. Page STERNKB ON' STATEN ISLAM*. WABNJPJa TO JUSTICES. calling upon them to comply with the Call 632 Long Branch. wow QUIT mm JOB. statutes* In making commlttmcnta and I'lumbing and Healing Installed Wedding Boquets Boats For Sale State Senator Makes a Speech on 'rosecutof Jonas Tumpn Culls a Halt advising them that unless they re- Anywhere. A SPECIALTY , PUNTS BOW BOATS Raritan Bay Bridge Project. frain from taking complaints having Terms by the month. i NATHAN KING DEFIES ORDERS to Trivial Complaints. Mrs. Hanna Marie Palkn Senator B. Donald Sterner of Bel- little or no merit he will refuso to Honey Bee Flower Shop IB' OUTBOARD SKIFF „ 01? FBEBIIOtDKB, mar wais enthusiastically greeted at Froaecutor Jonas Tumen has sent sign their bills of coats and will pro- Terwilliger & Son 60 Wallace SI, Bed Bassis, ttera to Justices of the peace and ceed against them In a ticml-crlminal Upper Itrnad St., lied I!:mk DAVID THOMPSON a meeting of the South Shore Lions throughout the county 718 Broadway, -l'hone lied Bank 872. •JVL Ked Baalt «-W. Bridge Tender Demands a Hearing club and Btaten Island and Bayshoro action Long Branch, New Jersey. SEA BBIGHT. TIX. 210. —County AnUod to Grave! Wall clvlo organization at Tottonvlllo last Sownshlp Road—Hospitals Deport week when ho painted a glowing pic- Charity Valient Days. ture of the future of Statcn Island y&m " Nathan C. King has refused to and tho North Jersey shore should leave his post as draw tender on the tho proposed Rarltan bay bridge bo erected at a cost of bstween 513,000,- Ocean avenue drawbridge over Sliarit 000 and $15,000,000. In his remarks river In defianco of a letter from Senator Sterner denounced tho pros Freeholder Harry G. Burden tha; ont toll ratea on tha Outer bridge, King turn over hlo paraphernalia and charging that tho rate was partly lellnciuluh hia job to Charles K. 81)1- responsible for tha retarded dovolop- bla on May Int. King has engaged ment of Staten Island. Ho claimed Gilbert VanNote as his lawyer nnd the rates were too high. Assembly- he demands written charges and a man William Vayglin of Kew York hearing. also spoke In favor of the bridge. Tho freeholders adopted a resolu- tion calling upon nil contractors who do business, with tho county to em- ploy residents of tho stnto on road Licenses of Nino Monmoutli County 20 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J, and bridge work BO far as possible. Hraldcnto Revoked I.not Week, The Wall township committeo wants tho county to grade and grav- Seven Monmouth county men had el tha road loading from tho con- their drivers' licenses revoked last crete highway nt Allenwood, to the week by Commissioner Harold G. Allonwood hospital and tho matter Hoffman for driving while drunk, They were John E, Covert of Eaton, was referred to tho roud committee. own, Augusta Errickeon of Freehold, Brlcllo officials mndo a request Waltor M. Bye and George A. Tyler that tho county oil ono of their dirt of Adbury Park, Howard H. Ervlng stroets, but Mr. Bordon stated that and Holmes Herbert of Belmar and the county had no appropriation for Walter Blowers of Neptune City. oiling municipal streets. Frank Anacello of Red Bank lost The Sale Begins Tomorrow—And Continues for Two Weeks—Until Saturday, May 17th Tho LonfT Branch hospital showed his license- for reckless driving and 3,068 charity patient days in March. Joseph L. Frldman of Farmlngdale Bryant B. Nowcomb, director of the for a trofflo violation. board, Bald that tho hospital 13 over- crowded, that overy bod la taken ond cots have been placed In the Home Work Debate. corridor. Tho Hazard hospital nt Tho Freehold high school and St. Birdseye. Diapers, 94c Sealpax Union Suits, 34c Long Branch reported 530 charity Peter's school of New Brunswick wll Boys' Linen Knickers, 99c Boys' Kaynee Blouses, patient days in March and the Spring ho)d a debato Friday night of this Made of good quality absorbent bli'dscyc, Tho famous, nationally advertised underwear for bojs Mado of all linen crash; giay, natural ond white. Sizes Lako hospital 1,136. It wna reported woelc at Freehold. Tho Freehold team ten to a package. Limit 2 to a customer. 79c that tho worlc of pavlnp tho last l apeak against tho abolishment of and girls—priced below usual cost, Sizes 2 to 12 yre G to 14 years. section of the Freehold-Eatonlovvn homo work in secondary schools. The Also a selection of nhlrts, In broadcloth ami debaters aro Catherine White, Henry maihaa, nports modolft, regular blouse Jf road botwecn Tlnton Falls and Colt's Damn, Raymond McGowan and Syl- Neck would begin tills week. via Wclnroth. Children's Sweaters, $1 •white, tan, blue, green and Btrlpee. All Twcnty-flvo dozen liigh grado nil-wool sizes. DEMOCRATS ENDORSED. lied Cross Meeting-. sweaters, including infants. This la posi- Odlcera will bo elected at the an- tively tho greatest valuo over offered for Mrs. Charlotte Robinson and Thomas nual meeting of the Monmouth coun Boys' Four-Pc. Suits, Warren Candidates for Assembly. ty Red Cross chapter to be held to- tho money. Comes In all shades and styles. morrow night at tho Freehold Elk 31ze3 1 to 8 years. Tho Now Monmouth Democracy at home. J. Harrison Heckman, retired $9.75 a mcetlnp; at Asbury Park last week offlcor of the United States, marine Sturdy all-wool fabrics, made carefully and endorsed Mra. Charlotto Robinson of corps and holder of a number of dec Seabrlght and Thomas Warren of orations for bravery, will bo the Boys' Four-Pc. Suits, $5 cut full. These suits consist of coat, vest Intorlakcn as candidates for tho aa- speaker. and two pair knickers. Tn tana, gra^s nnd fiembly and former Mayor Frank L. Sturdy fabrics, made carefully and cut full. browns. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Howland of Long Branch and form- Try a Register Want Advertise- These suits conbist of coat, vest and two er Councilman Richard E. Nowman ment. It will pay you.—Advertlsemen of Spring Lako for freeholder. Tho pairs of knickers. In tan and gray tweeda. We have done everything a great store can do to make our meeting waa attended by nearly 200 SI?cs 6 to 14. Boys' Wash Suits, $1.44 workers. Professor Harry W. Mounts Second Anniversary both pleasant and profitable for you. of Spring Lake, an active party Many models In linen, Hncri and broadcloth, worker, declared that If tho people Every item in the sale has been shopped, checked and com- and all broadcloth. Sturdy, good-loolilng ever thoroughly understand tho tar- Girls' Silk Dresses, $3. iff It will bo tho end of tho Republi- * sutt3 in a series of pay spring'colors. ATtin can party. '' Made of crepe do chine prints, long and pared for style and quality...and if you will find the price snilor suits in white and blue. Sizes 4 la short Blccvcs. Sizes 4 to 14. Somo whites 10 years. Testimonial for a Priest. Included. Just the thing for confirmation. on any item lower elsewhere we will refund the difference. A testimonial dinner was given last weok for Rev. Thomas F. Kirk of Special preparations will enable you to shop comfortably Girls' Wash Dresses, 88c E'reohold, who will tako up his duties at St. Paul's church at Princeton. Girls' Play Suits, $1.39 and conveniently. This sale is a two-in-one sale, a Second Twenty dozen dresses made of fast color Tho dinner waa tendered by tho By* Two-plcco linene play suits, middy blouse prints, In all the new shades and styles* Knights of Columbus and talks wore Sizes 4 to 14. given by-^JTred Quinn, Loon Nolan, with pants to match. Just t.h« thins for Anniversary and a National Baby Week. Michael Long" and, James McGulro. sport wear. Sizes 6 to 1? Vincent J. Dugan was chairman of tho committee. Children's Sweaters, Freehold's Young Thespians. ' Boys' Pajamas, 64c $1.69 "So This la London," a comedy, was "Universal Brand" Pajamas for boys and All-wool sweaters mado of line sephyr yarn, presented last week by tho Freehold glrla, made of checked dimities. Sizes 4 to high school seniors. Thoss who took hand-finished. Round nnd V-necks, in all part were Raymond McGowan, Anna, 12. the latest spring shf.des. Sizes 22 to 30. -FHntzer, Mildred Bennett, 'Holmes Deyer, Kettle- Silvers, Walter Pease, Round Trip; L MAJESTY Craig McCabe, Malcolm Parker, Stan- JL ley Kohs, Loulso Dreyer and Wlllard Boys' Linen Shorts, $1 Boys'Golf Hose, 39c ' Johnson. Tom Sawyer brand, made of pure imported "Phoenix brand" hose. Comes In fancy Jao- Leave From linen. Come3 In -white, natural and gray. quard patterns, nlso plain colors; slica T Died In Her 77th Year. Sizes i to 10. to 11. Mrs. Margaret Hughes of Long Monmoutb St and Bridge Avc, Branch died last week in her 7Tth, year. Sho wan the widow of former Commissioner Edward Hughes. For 9:30 A. M. DAILY. Girls' Spring Coats, $5 Crepe de Chine tho paat -5 ycar3 sho had conducted Just a few of girls' hlgh-grado tweed coats, a boardh Wide hem in coat. and white.

We use rainsoft water Pae Foiu RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 30, 1980. E 1 J '•!- Thomas B. Day, the township super- ^ MIDDLETOWN'S BUSINESS. visor of roado. CURSION Tho committee voted to appeal to Everwear Ponctana f»ST TRAINS-AMPII ROOM A COMPLAINT MADE ABOUT BE- the public utilities commission tore - Sheets Prints MOOEBN EQUIPMENT open Thompson avenue. This street A DCCKD TRAIN SERVICE. extends from Valley drive to a street Bkestone Bluestone near where tho Leonardo postofftce $1.00 ea. lie The Township Committee Tahcs Ac- is located. It passes over the railroad Regular $1.39 Value 29c Yd. The kind with lasting quality nnd fine color. Let us quote £< NewYork^Sl.75 tion to Restore tho Bailroad Sche- tracks. The railroad company clalma >ou oil fixing mi your driveway nnd grading. J«( Sunday, May 4th dule at Mlddletown VUlago—Con- that tho public haa no right to peas 81x90 seamless, full Yard-wide guaran- over Us tracks end It his placed piles V Ticket.'! KDOU to Newark. tract for a Road Improvement. bleach, the best you teed fast vat colors, Have some of (ho finest top soil wo have had In years. J«[ of earth on each aide of the tracks '-to Business Stimulators I Special Train Leave* Residents of Mlddletown village arc atop travel. Some of the residents have purchased in for dresses, aprons A Bed Bank 1:.-.9A. M. complaining because of reduced train Cinders, s>la£, grave), fill dirt and Held atone. >J llielcjletoivn S;Oi A- M- of Leonardo have removed these ob- years at this price, During the month of May we will and other uses. V Itettirnlnif lrme N. y.. W. 'J3.1 St.. 7:15 I'. service. Only about half of the trains structions, but the company has put PRICES REASONABLE. !«] M.- N. Y.. I.il.crlv St.. S:00 I'. M.| New. which previously stopped at the vil- new piles of earth to replace tho ones present each week starting Thurs- ail,. Briiiul St.. K:05 1'. .17. lage railroad (Station have been doing removed. It Is claimed that the land days, startling values from all de> ' Neckwear AdJ otio hour for Diiyliclit F»vlnn lime so of late. It Is claimed among other for this street was given a number of Duplex fur infonnntion nee Ticket Ai^nl. (lilngs that much of the land for the years ago by the Leonard family. The Cretonnes partments. First week's sale- 94c , Howard G. Rosevelt Other Excursion on May 21 railroad route was donated by Mld- objection of the railroad company to dletown village property owners, with the street ia said to be baaed on the Thursday, May 1st, to May 7th. Ladies' fine lace Col- 41 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. J. the proviso, that certain trains were possibility of lawsuits against the 39c yd. lar & Cuff Sets, Pan- to atop daily to let off and lake on company as tho result of accidents Reg. 59c yd. Phono 1585. passengers. It Is claimed that the at the crossing. els, Jabots and Ber- The road to better and bigger busi- reduction in the -number of traln.a 79c Everfast Fabrics, 50c yd ness leads through The Register's ad- A lottor was received from A. E. R, Double - faced alike thas; also crepe, or- vertising columns.—Advertisement. which stop at the station violates the on both sides] tapes- gandy and linen sets. ««*>:«>>~*»»^^^ terms under which the land was giv- Slebcrt which complained about wa- Sample room pieces, Printed Piques, Linens en. ter from Many Mind creek flooding try designs; heavy- and Eponge—fast to sun and washing. On- Values to gl.25. private lands at Hillside, near Wave- weight. Ten pat- ly one piece of each pattern. The matter was brought to the at- sink. It was stated that in former terns, all good. tention of the township committee of years the Monmouth county mosquito $1.00 Bloomers Middletown township last Thursday extermination commission had taken j afternoon by Fred Adams. He asked action to romedy this condition be- $1.69 Curtain Sets, $1.19 and Panties i the committee to adopt four meas- cause the wator was a breeding place Bath Towels luros to restore the Mlddletown village for mosquitoes. The clerk was In- White, cream or Paris; all 2 J4 yards lone;; 55c - i train service. The committQemen criss-cross or straight ruflle sets; also tai- structed to write to the commission Children's Rayon \oted unanimously to adopt all ot nnd ask that the trouble bo'remedied. 25c ea. lored flat curtains. 1 these suggestions and they stated An appropriation of $50 was made Were 35c. Bloomers and Pan- that the only reason they had not to buy toxin anti-toxin to be used In ties, sizes .6 to 16 I acted earlier was because they hail vaccinating children against dlp- All white West Point You'll Enjoy the j rot been apprised of the situation. 4.50 Table Linen Sets, $2.98 years; a quality and theria. brand, note size, make that will give One suggestion adopted was that of 22j4x43; fine yarns, Pure linen hemstitched Cloth, size 54x70; making the township committee a WHAT SCHOOLS NEED. long service, "Fresh from the Cob" flavor member of the Tri-County league of perfect weave. Six 15-in. H. S. Napkins to match—while municipal ofllclalg of Monmouth, Mid- Talk Given at Asbury Turk by Mem- fifty sets last. dlesex and Ocean counties. The cost ber of State Survey Committee. Ladies', of this Delicious Sugar Corn! of becoming a member of (his league Sash $50. Last year the cost wan based At a meeting of the Monmouth 1.19 Honan Pongee, 85c yd.. 'Handkerchiefs on a property assessment basis in- county school boards* association at Curtains Asbury Park last week C. H. Helss, Genuine Golden Bantam stead of on a flat rate and the com- Imported all pure silk, 32 inches wide; 24c ea. mittee declined to join the league be- a member of tho state educational 25c pair washable, rough weave; every wanted dress cause the cost would have been much survey commltee, declared that great- Fine quality linen larger. er vocational training: and more cf- Were 39c to 50c shade—a real buy. with hand - embroi- licient expenditure of money were the cans Another of Mr. Adams's sugges- important needs in the public schools Special lot white or dered corners and tions which was adopted was that of of the state. The survey committee colored, plain or iuf- 2.98 Rayon Spreads, 1.95 ea Jiand-diawii thread. ar Cora asking the Tri-County league to use was appointed in 1928 to conduct an 'ilcd; 36 inches long. 4 for 90c. Value its influence to make tho railroad investigation Into the state education- For full size beds and bolster, 81xio5; lus- 35c each. Tender, golden kernels, sweet as sugar—as fine us you ever ate. Truly, wonderful quality, and companies restore the original train al system. service. Still another suggestion which trous, good weight rayon brocade—Blue, exceptional value at this low price. Again Our Producer to Consumer Plan works to your udvan Printed Rose, Goldj Green. tage. Shop with &SC0 nn(i Savo 'he Difference! is to be carried out is that of appeal- ing to the companies to restore the NOTICE. Chiffons Powder service. The fourth suggestion, a fi- TO THE CREDITORS OF THE JTOST nal resort, is to appeal to tho public NATIONAL CORPORATION OF MON- Bowls Reg. 20c Reg. 21c MOUTJI COUNTY: $1.19 yd. 1.50 Chiffon Silk Hose, 1.19 asco utilities commission. Capt. Albeit TAKE NOTICE tluit an order was made Hom-de-lite California Kunyon, chairman of tho township April 16th. 1030, by the. Court of Extra- quality Sheer Silk, all the newest 47c Strawberry or committee; Howard W. Roberts, the Chancery directing vrcditorn and perBona Were $1.59 fliiiniitiK nn intcraBt In the liror-orty of tho spring shades; French heel; silk from top "BOUTON" frosted Raspberry township clerk, and Mr. Adams will l''irst Nationnl Corporation of Monmouth 40-in.. Crepe Chif- to toe. • i • . Mayonnaise represent the township as members County to proVe beforo tho receiver, un- foiis, make beautiful' glass, decorated with of the Tri-County league. der oath, or ainrmatlon or otherwise AS DH[(1 receiver shall direct, their several new style gowns: pretty flower designs jar 4 J"C Big can Carl Grossinger, one of the mem- claims and demands against the Raid cor- various patterns and in Green, Blue, Or- bers of the township committee, was porution, within one month from the salti $2 Novelty Pajamas, $1.29 Big jar :htte. or that they to excluded from the colorings. chid, etc. Scented at last Thursday's meeting for the benefit of any dividend or distribution na Pajamas, Misses' and Women's sizes; made Powder; value 59c Mado in our own Kitchens, from first timo In several weeks. He has may be mado thereafter by t>rder of tho of Wash Crepe and Broadcloth; unusual de- fr&h eggs and the finest of Delicious and a treat been very siclt, but he is now .well i; ^ivca it is Noodles probable that the now rov.t^ will be Pie Crust in operation some time in .Tunc. It was said that the principal reason As Good as (ho best home-made .' Robena m why the company planned to tslavi N. the route was because of !he erection Largo Wrapped Loaf Rings of the now state hospital at Brade- velt. Tho company anticipates a Special Sale Bread Supreme . 8c B. large bus business because of this institution. Big Pan Loaf n Christie A letter was received from the state Victor Bread . . 5c Brown motor vehicle department to the ef- fect that licenses ranging from S50 to $100 would be imposed under a Regular 53n new state law against automobile f$SfflCoffee . . Ib29c Ounk dealers. This money is to ' so to the state. The letter asked the Parlor Brooms . ea. 49c Carefully selected, full-botlicd beans—roasted in commitfe to give tho names of aulo- our own roastcrics. mobile junk dealers in Miikllctnv.-n township. The committoemen said for Aema Brand 1b they would investigate and give the information. Ammonia . qt. bot. 19c Coffee lln Capt. Runyon stated that complaint Itrjr. had been made to him by Mrs. Cnth- '"s b°" crine Craven about a tree which had £ Cider or White Distilled Vinegar 2 been cut difv.n art her prnp.-rty on Main street at F.olford by th-j i-chenck •Itoll Koy Palo Dry S. Thompson company of IV.?il K:u1lt •Kol> Koy I'ulo Dry M p»c ' ICuppcrfs Cereal Ginger «| bots. The Thompson company ha.s the con- Beverages tract to widen and put down concrete Ginger Ale ««• "•''••*• «• Ale & j pnving on Main street. Tim t: j, Mrs. Craven's plac? was cut down in Will bloom this year. •Pius bottle deposit. the belief tlmt it was in the mad, Capt. Runyon stated that upon Inves- tigation he had found that the tree Meat Market Specials! was not in the road but was on Mrs. Craven's*» property. The township committee accepted tho report nnd instructed tlip Main street asflmrment PRIME CORN-FED BEEF commiiiyion to llx the compensation FANCY CHUCK ROAST (Whole Cuts) .. . ft 22c to which Mrs. Craven is entitled. The East Kransburg civic associa- FANCY ROLLED ROAST tfe' 25C tion suggested in a letter that Mrs, LEAN SOUP BEEF ' V 15c Anna (1. Bol/. br mnde n member of tho East Keansburg beach commis- FRESH CHOPPED BEEF ft' 28c sion. Tile miKt;'o:if Ion was referred to the beach commission. DEAN'S Large Smoked Skinned Hams »' 25c ' Small Smoked Skinned Hams '" 28c Harry A. Pdncais of East Koan.i- . '" '" MianlMlliilf) i (Wliulo or Shanli Ilnlf) b\n-£ was made a special policeman witholif .r::]firy. LITTLE SILVER, N. J. A nov"... for an additional light at PHONE 359. Lamb and Veal Specials! East 1' ••..tburK wns rrferrcd to t)ie lighthi; i•-.'.niiilttcc with power to act Loin Lamb Chops "> 42c Veal Cutlets >M8c Cnpt. Runyrm stated that there was Rib Lamb Chops ! "> 38c a general dciirc nt Urlford that tho Loin Veal Chops "M4c excess earth taken from Main street Shoulder Lamb Chops ... "' 30c Rib Veal Chops "> 35c should be placed on tho northern end of Church street, or Plank road, «s it Is sometimes called. This part of VITALAC CREAMED COTTAGE CHEESE \h. 20c Church street has been impassible NOTICE OF INTENTION. CONSTIHICTIQN AND THE VOLUME for several years. It in clo:m ttj Marl- 'JO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; ANI» KXilSNT OK THEIR USE; J1EOU- JPABST>ETT CHEESE SPREAD IZZZIIIe^pkg^c" Ian bay nnd the action of the tides TAKK NOTICE thill Iho ordlnnnra hoto- I.AT1NH AND RESTRICTING TIIK lias washed it out, rrpeatpilly. dipt. ..ufliT Hrt forlli IVBB Introduced nt n JIKICIIT. NUMBER Of STOIUES AND nireliiiK u! Iho Miyor nml Council of (Im HV/.K OK IKJJLKINns ANI> OTHKR Genuine Imported carton of 6 portions 35c Runyon dialed thai In nrdrr In pre- lliiruuKli ol Iteil Ihink Imlil Aiull JlBt. riUH. uKGiii.A'riNt; AND HK vent n recitrroncp of HUM trouble It lliao, iiii.l will como mi fur liniil unssnuo KTWOTINU THE 1'EHCKNTAOE OK SWISS GRUYERE CHEESE single portion ZZZZZZ. Gc would be npcrssnry to plneo planka nt I lie IIONI n-Kuhir rncelliiK nf «nlil Mnynr IXircjCCTM'IEII. THK SIZK OK YARDS. mil Cminoil lo In IieM lit tho IICK.IIKII COURTS ANI1 OTHER OI'KN SPACKSAK , A mn-clal ]irlf«- on liiia y n» from Zing,; ,t Co. ,f .-Jwllzprlnnil. CKpcclnlly «r boardn on each niilp or till: rouil. Hull Mny Ml,, llljo, ill rlilht "'dork I". ikUII 1IIIIIK. : ( The matter was referred to ThnmnH •HIE IIENKI'tX Of POPULATION! 2. Thin orilinnnce shnll take effect upon for (,iir inn.t.iiiH'i:;. Try nonm of II—you'll lilu; It ! M. (Hnylliilit SSnvhitf Tlmel. «t which time HKOCLATINO ANU nKHTMCTINO UK pnnnnaQ nml publlcntlun uccordina to R. Day, the townnhlp Hiiporvhior of »! ptiwo nil imitleR In Irilorent ntid citi- THK LOCATION. USE ANO EXTENT Inw. roada, Capt. Runyon nnd Mr. Roberts. i» "I Hie llftrouuh.of H01I Hunk will lime OF USE OF IMHMIINCH AND BTRUC- •1IIIIKS roil TRADR. INDUSTRY. KES- oi'poitiinlty In |10 haunt. niuld) Advertlaenirnta Attractive. There is an gSCQ Store near ypurjiome. Stop in at any time nnd look at Commlttceniiui Philip M. Leonard A. B. K1I1NN. 1DENCK AND OTIIKIl VUHl'OSKS: KM- reported that cnmpinfnt.t hud hunn Cleik, TAUL1.4IIINU A HOARD OF ADJIIST- "An nilvcrlliicmcnt In HUB a worn- MENT: AND 1'ROVimNO PENALTIES nn: It cun bo prtftty or plain, but the attractive displays of morchan'tlise—then consider the fair ]>rices ! nnde to him about a low plnre on AN OI1MKANCK AMENDING AN OHM- I. in not a SUCCOBS unlcaa It attrtotB." Highland nveone at Lranwdu, he- NANCK KNTITI.EI). "AN OKDINANCK FOR THK VIOLATION THEREOF." I.IMITim; AND BK.1TBICTIN(J TO KB IT OKDAINCD l>y III" Mayor and Glvn plenty of thought to your ad- twppn Concord nvnnue nnd Thompson KIT'XII-IKI) mSTMliT.o AND Hf'fil'- < (.m.ril cif (In. llormieli of Itcil Hunk I vertlsrroenls nnd iho reaiilt will more ivnniio. Tills matter was referred to I.VI'INU TIIKIIfcIN lltlll.tllNOS AND I. ttittf. mt fi-illiituUQ of tlifl Dmmiirti of than |>ay you for tbo ttoubIo,-^AdV8» .sritlJCTUHliS.AlXOKDmq TO TUCIB Jltil IJtiil. t.itHlcJ. "Ail UniiimiK.0 llmllloit RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 30, 1930. TALK TO POULTBYMEN. sa Adair, Mrs. Margaret Brack- formerly a summer resident ot this ; It, Mrs. Carolina Webber, Mrs. W.place. - lyracuse University Professor Visits alley, Mrs. Bertha Gutman, Mrs. A son was borri to Mrs. John 'Spanish' • Beauty ' Salon\ Monmouth County. • cl)c Bailey, Mrs. nose Hccney and Thompson of Montclair on Tuesday, 00 Kiislt t FFron t St ' • . Ifcfet! t)A#K| iss C^ra Bailey. April 15th. The boy has been named Guaranteed p«rm«nent wavt, Poultrymen representing every sec- Carl William Thompson. Mrs. Thomp- tingr. AhB0lutsljr no ft»f»r i in everything tion of Monmouth county met at LEONARDO NEWS. son is a daughter of Carl Baumgard, quired. Mnny yestt at « Freehold last Wednesday to listen to who was formerly a summer resident is lha sscrtit of our great EUCC M, Glllmore, professor of poultry of this place. Invite you ta «ee our vftttk* husbandry at Syracuse university. rlrn. William Thorno Sick at Homo Moot of the evening was taken' up of Her Daughter at Bed Bank. i Tuesdays ami Wednewlnjs but price with questions on the part of the (Tho ltd Hank Iteuinter can lie boucht Real castllo sliampon flngenvave ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS. poultrymcn covering such subjects as n Leonardo nt the store of l'Vcd Meyera.) Fingcrwavo and mnnicuro ^._w.. «,„» 1, the value of an all-mash ration for Mrs, William Thnrnc, one ot the Sale for Ambulance Fund—SodnltiyV Oil shampoo and flngerwave , ^.™. 1, growing chicks as compared to a Id cst residents nf this place, ig very New Officers—School Clinic. | Manlcurn and cut _ „ _.,. 1, combination of mash and grain. Pro- ick at tho home of her daughter, (The Red Dank Register can be bought :ilr! ^imr Ajipiiintnirnls Today. Phono Red BBUII 2!1J3 fessor Glllmorc's answer to this ques- drs. Thomas Conovcr of Red Bank.. In Atlantic Highlands at the alores uf VVii- tion was that an all-mash ration was Miss Mary Gray of New York spent liara keif, 'VV, Lcmburg and A. Kali.) WAVING^PECIAUSTS ' I working out for growing chicks prac- he week-end with Mrs. Irving Tceplc. il1i:Slia!IIIU!llllB!lt9H^^ tically 100 jie.r cent, while it was still ISH Mary Rice in the owner of a A bread and cake sale will be held In nn experimental stage for layers. Saturday of this* week at Robertn & icw KKHOX coupe, White's storn for the benefit of the Other discussions included Ihc ad- IKS Kf?brkah North s#en£ the SANBOflNS LITTLE THEATRE, vantage of the selection of pullets ambulance fund of Lho first aid ,vcelt-cnd "with frlendfi at Princeton. squad. during the growing season, favoring Mrs, Edith Phllippi is sppndiny a those birds maturing between five week with Mrs. Landau of New York. Plans arc being made for a card I , \S REALLV" and six months of ago rather than Miss Adelaide Balsch, who lias been party to bo held in May for tho beno- between seven and nine, tho value of at New York Lhc past two months, iit of St. Agnes'a church. The date A WHEELBASO of 114 indies, low swung lights on both young chicks and lay- will open her summer home at this has not been snt. The Altar and H03- X"\ affotdinggenerous Iegroom, headroom and Ing birds, and many other sugges- lace on Saturday. Until recently she ary society cleared $G7 at a recent G-EMT -."" to £1125 tions touching feeding and manage- cake sale. dbowroom—seventy eager horsepower, released was a patient at St. Ijukc's hospital __ HE KKJOWSl at the factory ment. or injuries which {she received in Thomas Cowden and family have UIEARS by a new rull-power muffler pioneered by Stude- Professor Gillmorc was secured for ,n automobile accident. moved from Lincoln avenue to one A BEAB'S baket—impressive, smart and swift in every linn the poultrymcn of Monmouth county . Edward Curbctt. is ••pn a ten-day of W. W. Leonard's bungalows on by W. S. Sees, who is state represent- business mlasion nt Boston. Memorial parkway. FOOT FOR —The Dynamic New Erskine is BIG in every ative of the Maritime milling com- Officers chosen last week by the drop frame; self-adjusting tpring shackles; Miss Nan Leonard spent the week- 1 thing but price! Lanchcster vibration damper; fuel pump; pany of Buffalo. In addition to Mr. end with frlnndH at Highntown. young ladies' sodality at St. Agnes's A MAT Gillmore's poultry activities at tho William Kecfer, Jr., us employed by church were Miss Helen 'Qrecr pres- Study these features — compare with other gasoline filter; oil filter; force-feed lubrica- university ho is feed authority for ho County gas company of AtlaiHic ident, Miss Anna Mary Kcaton vice the Maritime milling company. Hen- president, Miss Millie Mason treas- BU^ VOU AMD ME, UJE'KE SAPEtO SrW, can of like price: Duo-Servo sepb Stamen's store.) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Huffhcs of week in a vacant store adjoining Gehlhaus's bakery. The baseball team was entertained Eayonne spent last week at their BE COMFORTABLE IN \AjlMTER"viTtH OUR COAU,i Thursday night at the radio station ungalow here* A toxin-antoxin clinic for children on Sandy Hook by Sherman Mc- Miss Elslffl VanNcss is slowly im- over six months old will be held at Gowan. On Sunday the team defeat- irovlnp at the. Lonp; Branch hospital, tnn o'clock Monday morning. May 1 OUR COAL GIVES HEATING A ed the Long Branch Cardinals at where she is a patient. 12th, at the high school and at eleven Long Branch. Edward Burdgo has resumed his o'clock at St. Agnes's school. | SATISFACTION. WHY EXPERIMENT/ The laying of the cornerstone of /ork at Now York after a long sick- Clean-up week is being observed the new school •will taltn place on ess. this week. Friday afternoon o[ this week at Clifford Gordon and his sons Uod- f CANBOMNS COAL© SUPKf half-past three o'clock. Preceding th ney'and Donald were visitors at New Try a Register Want Advertise- Vprk Friday. ment. It will pay you.—Advertisemen' i O RED BANK. 824 FR.OM 8 TO4 ceremony there will be a parade of s ii I liiiiiiiini nii uinin i nuii mil II Hiiiini'ii n ii 111111 ill 1 mini1 ii!iiiiiiii!:!iiii;i!iU!iilii:iiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBlBli school children and civic and patriotic Xrthur riuhnkc of New York spent organizations. In case of rain, tho Saturday and Sunday with relatives exercises will be postponed until May here. Oth. A son was born on Friday, April Mrs. Enslcy Wright, who under- 25th, to Mrs. Frederick J. Maiscl of went an operation for appendicitis at New York. The mother is a daugh- the Long Branch hospital, is expected ter of Rev. Duncan Jens, who was home tomorrow. The Sons and Daughters o£ Liberty will hold a card party next, Monday night at the borough hall. • Several . lobster fishermen have made good catches within the past week. One man brought in over 100 pounds in one trip. Lobsters arc bringing 30 cents a pound. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard Stiles enter talned relatives from Red Bank on THOMAS H. MCKNIGHT Sunday. Seventeen members of tho Sons ani 29 East Front Street, Red Bank Daughters of Liberty lodge attemie. the past councilors' meeting at Long JOB Branch last week. The- Methodist ladies' aid society •ill meet tomorrow at the home o] Mrs. William Bush on Miller strec The Sunday-school board met Mon- day tight at the church and tho Ep worth league met last night. Hole Quast and Ncdra Rogers have been chosen delegates to tho Epworth league convention. The official boar< will meet next Tuesday night at th hurch. The Methodist church at Long Branch has been decorated by Jacob S. Hoffman for a gathering of the New Jersey veterans of the Civil war. Member^ of the Highlands Rcpub- DEAN'S Ican Republican club who went on :he Republican excursion to Wnsh- Little Silver, N. J. ngton last week were Mrs, Madelin Keener, Mrs. Florence Gcbhardt, Mrs Phono 359. Nationally Advertised Prices for This Event. vJfymers, New Buyers, Prospects 6 Days Only! call it 9x12 .... . $9.75 9xl0'6 . . . . . The greatest appeal of the New Essex Challenger is dollar- $6.10 for-dollar value. That is the opinion of owners, new buyers 7'6x9 ...... and prospects everywhere. $4.90 "Xlu • * • * • $12.20 What Men Say: "Just as proud of my new Essex as of the S3,000 car I also bought. t/Xt/ • • • • • $7.35 "I bought Essex because it stands out in its field with distinctive It is easy to drive, and in perform- 18x36" Mat . . . 32c value, appearance and perform- ance and comfort equals any car CHRI ance." I ever owned." 17.FOOT MAHOGANY Congoleum, 1 yard wide, 54c RUNABOUT FOR You are invited to drive the New Congoleum, 2 yds. wide at 60c yd. :: "I want a car to be proud of—ami Now you can have a Chris -Craft! Essex is it. In masterful get-away. Essex Challenger. You wilj learn Tot the first time a member of this hill-climbing and roadability it why everyone proclaims it the great-' famous motorboat fleer is available ro those of moderate income. A mar- surpasses everything. And its cst dollar-for-dollar value. F- O. D. ALGONAC, MICH. appearance and economy are as reloua boat this is, a true brother to the 48-foot Chris-Craft yacht in every PEATURES OP THE 17-FOOT fine as money can buy." line and filling—a proven performer CHRIS-CRAFT of the type that has made the Chris. For die Coupe 2} milnptr hoar • l.tnglh I7f/th To the person owning the oJdest Gold Seal Con- What Women Say: Craft name outstanding in the boat- Btam y 7* • Vrabdnni, font'ttrd /. o. b. Detroit. Factory ing world. ' ' «' Tor a summer that 2-1" • Tmfoard, alt 18" • Double goleum Rug in Monmouth County we will give Free "My car must be as much a matter is filled witli health and joy from be- plrttihd hottsm . Pofitiie itctrhi? of pride as my clothes or my home. ginning to end, gee out upon the control (sbnft connection—noccih- —Seven other models as attractively hf) . Smith Automatic bailtr • of Charge, 3 new room size Congoleum Rugs; to the Essex satisfies that requirement .blue waters in this new Chris-Craft A utoml>ilet\pe u ivdibield. Screw in every way. For me there is no priced. Wide color choice at — tike a real vacation! Buy early for fiintneit throughout • Lifting ring Second Oldest Congoleum Owner will go 2 new room other choice." no extra cost. t full season of outdoor joy. A free fon tiiui aft • Tacbcimiltr, oil demonstration ride «waits you—come pmwn faugr, ammeter • Fire size Congoleum Rugs and 1 to the Third Oldest Con- (xtingiiisl'er, Krtpcc cmbioiu, ami the NEW In an<4 uke it to-day 1 all dcctiioriti leflxci ficthingtoliuy. goleum owner. 2} AUJrh: Runabouts—Strftttis ~-Commu:tn—Crubm — \'aiht\. Rules of Contest: enger, 17 to 48 fctl-$129S to if at a price all can aftoid All persons entering contest must present themselves personally at our store with the following information in a sealed envelope. When and where they purchased their Congoleum rug and their name and enwood Motor Sales Co. Buhler & Bitter address. A representative of the Gold Seal Congoleum Rug Factory 116 Monmouth St., Red Bank, N. J. State Highway, Kcyport, N. .1. will act as judge. Phone 1310. Open Kvc riioue 11)1! H. L/ZOBEL, 3rd NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. HIH-.I li.v CPIIIVI! K. Allen. Jr.. llm-,,ui:l> , <-nlir,i-,l rl.c-l; ff.i- 111,1 lc»» tlmn ton (101 IHSTUinUXOU , Notice l« hoioliy Klvon'tlint IIIMIICII Mil* KiiidiH-iT, I,,,,,, i,,-,.,, |il,.,| I,, ||ln iilll™ ii[; |.|.|- lent nf ll.(. ninminl. lilil ami he d«llv nlll (i«. ve tho hliri ifinitioiiH, tillilit l,o iMI- I \V, H. It. WHITE. l-nllonn), and «i*n«il nil'l rend In mil.llc nL i IURPII In i;i'iilt-il .'IIV..|I»|,HH, l»-iulni: tin.' I Maym". Sea Bright, N. J. tlio IlnioiUili Ilnll in Unit limit,. ,m M,r- iimmi nml uilili-ri-n .,t llio l.lil.lcr nil.I iini.io ! A >!. KIIINN. Cloit. 135-137 Monmouth St., Red Bank, N. J, | B. 1M0. nt or about 8:00 1'. 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,/ P&m Six RED BANK REGISTER APRIL 80, 1980. was a very hot day In summer. There toll gates which were put up to bar NOT A arJKCULATMt. OLD SCHOOLHOUSE SOLD. was the usual number ot bearers and his progress. SALE OF BUSINESS LAND. W, A. HOPPING a large ntimber of honorary bearers, The toll gate keepers took effectual E.D. SMITH All of them were attired In full lodge measure to prevent him from doing THE HEADDEN'S CORNER NEWMAN SPWNGS EOAD TOOF- LAWN MOWERS regalia and they walked moat ot the this, but Mr. Tuzencu was equal to SHABPENBU ON g HK»BN pt, BED BANK I Electrical Contractor SCHOOLHOUSE IS SOU). way from Hed Bank to Fair View the emergency. He rigged up a bat- EBTY HAS A NEW OWNER cemetery, which la a distance of con- tering mm In front of his horse ELECTMC SHAKPENEK. *BONE m. COMMERCIAL end It Has Been Bought by Patrick siderably more than two miles. They which was so skillfully arranged that Triangular Tract Near Broad Street Has Been Bought by Hawkins Also harsa clippers and ell RESIDENTIAL LIGHTING Abeam ot Red Bank, who will Vim were a hot and perspiring lot of men tha horse would crash through a toll Bitarp edged tool*. Satlofactian It for bis Home—OM-Tin:o School when they reached tlio grave, and gate without being injured. Tho Bros, of Red Bank for SI0,000 lor I Sheet Metal Work i; A SPECIALTY a Client. guaranteed - Estimates Furnished. Says Recalled by the Sale, after the obsequies there w&a a gen- horse seemed to bo imbued with the 27 BIVER ROAD, eral rush to get refreshments at thesame spirit as its master. It never Expert Repairing The former Headden's Comer 1 The triangular property on New- 42 E. Sunset Avenue, saloon kept by Mr. O'Flaherty !! refused to take any toll gate obstacle or • schoolhouse, on Cooper road at Fair man Springs road at Red Bank, near BED BANK. N. 3. View, was told last week. It was father. but on the contrary forged ahead at Broad street, was bought last week EVEHETT. N. J. RUMSOH, N. I. breakneck speed, neighing with WATCHES, CLOCKS I'hono HSJ-R. bought for 51,100 by Patrick Ahearn The lodge men, with their swords by the realty firm of Hawkins Bros, ll Kcil Bank 1C03-W. Phone BC3. of Mechanic street, Red Bank. The and other equipment, made a curious triumph as It slackened down speed for a client whose name has not been and JEWELRY new owner Is remodeling the build- sight as they lined up at the bar. after having smashed through a toll disclosed. This property was owned ing and he expects to move in ItEdward O'Flaherty's father did not gate.' Next to breaking through toll by tho Whlto-Pach real estate agency Accuracy, skill and experi- this week. He bought It from Mro. have enough beer on tap to supply gates nothing delighted Mr. Tuzeneu and it was sold for $10,000. ence enable us to do the Helena O'Brien, wfilow of Cornelius their thirst. He had plenty of beer in more than to take part In eome de- The property has a frontage of O'Brien. half-barrels, but Mr. Flaherty's fath bate at the Headden's Corner Bchool- 238 feet on Newman Springs road most delicate repairing. We er was an aged man at that timo housc, which gave opportunity to and It extends 309 feet along the guarantee satisfaction. Our The land has a frontage of 125 feet and he did not feel equal to the task him to exploit his theories about the railroad tracks. The western end of prices will dease you. FARMS on the north sode of Cooper road of drawing the beer out of those bar Iniquities of tho toll system. He had the property haa a depth of 101 feet, and it la eighty feet deep. The bulld- rels. There was an employee at thepersonal encounters and fisticuffs where tho property of Anderson Shrewsbury Heightsj; Country Homes | ng -was discontinued for school pur- place who was well versed in the art with some ot the toll gate keepers. Eros. Is located. A large storage Silverware Repaired M poses 22 years ago and the property of drawing beer from barrels, but Sometimes ho was the victor and warehouse la on tho Anderson prop- Shore Estates was struck off at auction at tha di- the aged Mr. O'Flaherty had learned sometimes ho was vanquished, but erty. . ' and Replated Like New rection of the Mlddletown township ho never suffered any great amount Shrewsbury, N. J. board of education. It was bought Although tho name of tha new All Forma o< INSURANCE of punishment cither )n these battle owner of the property has not been by Cornelius O'Brien for 525. Mr. or in his legal scraps. He lived long REUSSILLES' State Highway O'Brien remodled It and made it his divulged, It la known that the place v enough to see the abolition of thewas bought for a business purpose. 36 Broad St., Red Bank. W Eatontown, N. J. Phone 178 home. After his death his widow toll gates. Old-time Headden's Cor- Buy a Lot Sn This New Development moved to another house. The old- It is also known that the new owner ner rcsldenters refer to him with Intends to havo a railroad siding time schoolhouse has since liad many pride and claim that his action was LOCATION—\b mile from Red 5anlt adjoining estate of Dr. tenants. Of late it has been unoc- made Newman Springs road is Fahncstock and Buttonwood Parlc. chiefly responsibly for the end of the partly in Red Bank borough and ^AA^AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA^AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA^AA cupied and it has become somewhat toll gate nuisance. run down. portly In Shrewsbury borough. Tho IMPROVEMENTS—Sidewalks, curbing, water, gas, electricity. Established 1851 Telephone 111 For a number of years the oldnorth side of the road, where tho trl The new owner will not change the schoolhouse was used for mid-week angular piece of land Is located Is in BESTIUCTIONS—Restricted to private residence and value. appearance of tho building materially prayer meetings for the Mlddletown Red Bank.. The south side of tho and It will continue to be one of tho village Baptist church. The Middle- road is in Shrewsbury. TAX BATE—Shrewsbury enjoys tho lowest tax rato In Mor.mouth ALEXANDER D. COOPER landmarks of Fair View. The old town church since early colonial I " County $24.09 per thousand dollars.. schoolhouse will be repainted and the times has had members at Headden's LOTS—lO-SO-80 fooi frontage with depth of 11)0 to 160 foot. 58-64 BROAD ST., RED BANK N. J. first floor will be divided into four Corner. Another purpose for which HEADDEN'S CORNER SCHOOLHOUSE. rooms. There is an attic with space the schoolhouae was used was that SHREWSBURY LOTS SOLD. PRICES—$350 to $650. for two rooms. Mr. Ahearn -will buUd of producing traveling shows, chief- a garage and chickenhouse. by experience that It was not well ly medicine show. At the medicine NEW OWNERS FOB PROPERTY TERMS—$00.00 down payment and balance in W0"kly Installments Windstorm Insurance to trust his employee with this work. A Register reporter who called at shows panaceas for every human ail- AT SHREWSBURY HEIGHTS. of $300. several Fair View homes last Thurs- The fellow would seize upon the oc- ment were offered. Large sales were A Good Coverage at Very Low Rates day to inquire about the schoolhouse casion to drink more beer than was made. Frequently the medicine show' good for him. He would get tipsy Ten Lota Have Been Sold There Dur- found a considerable difference of men would announce that at the con- ing the I'nst Week and a House opinion as to the age of the build- and be unable to work for a day or clusion of the performance cash We would like to more. The Baloon keeper did not be Has Bern Started—More Dwellings ing. Estimates,as to the date it was prizes amounting to hundreds of dol- to bo Begun Soon. havo your representa- erected ranged from 100 years ago grudge the beer which the fellow lars • would bo thrown out for tho or more to eighty years. Kcgardless drank, but he did object to the loss crowd to scrambel for. This offer Ten lota havo bcon sold tho past tive call. of what its age may be, it is in of employment occasioned by drink. would Increase the attendance and week on tho new Shrewsbury The man willingly enough offered remarkably good state of preserva- sales. After all the sales had been Heights development at Shrewsbury Name Htg®ek®iafeiisfo <& Nevius, Inc. tion. It was built after the manner to draw beer from keg when the made cardboard boxes would be borough which is owned by the of old-time buildings, with thick oak supply ran short for the lodgs men, thrown out. Immediately after this Whlte-Pach real estate agency and Phone 2100 Red Banli CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS boards or planks for enclosures. Bar- but the saloon keeper rejected this would disappear in tho Wiliam O'Brien estate. This de- Address rlng lire'or some oher accidental hap- assistance. Instead, he sent hla a carriage drawn by a team of fast velopment was formerly part of tho We specialize In the designing and construction pening It will endure as a landmark employee to the schoolhouse to get horses. Invariably it would happen, farm of Benjamin J. Parker. It com- of homes that express the PERSONALITY of for many years without much main- his son Eddie to draw the beer. Thabefore the dust of the medicine men's prises 25 acres and It Is divided into fellow went to the building as bid- the owner; also in the remodeling and alteration of tenance. retreat had settled, that the boxes three sections. The first section to be den. He did not knock on the door would be gathered up and would be placed on tho market has 46 lots and older houses. General construction of all kinds. Old-time residenteers tell many nor did he address the teacher. In' found to be empty. Still another it was on this part of the develop- stories about the ancient Headden's stead, he blurted out: purpose which tho school served, af- ment .that all ten of tho lots were Corner schoolhouse. Some they tell Shrewsbury, N. J. Tel. Red Bank 1311 "Hey, Eddie O'Flaherty, come right ter study hours, was that of being sold. Tho principal entrance to tho with pride and eome they tell with place for political campaign development is White streot at chuckles. There is never a note of away. Tour father wants you to draw a keg of beer." speeches. Shrewsbury. Four streets have been regret In any of these stories. The made and they are named for old old Headden's Corner schoolhouse oc- What would happen In these times AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA If some employee of a bootlegger Most of the teachers were men, but Shrewsbury families. Those streets cupies a fond place in their memories some of the former pupils recall aro Parker streot, Borden street, Al- and there Is no subject that -will draw appeared in a, schoolhouse on such a mission can better be Imagined memories of women teachers. Many len street and White street. The de- them out and make them more com- of the boys who attended the school velopment will bo provided with wa- Insurance than described. But in those old hard panionable than to relate incidents were almost of voting age and they ter, gas, electricity, sidewalks and which occurred at this place. drinking days there nothing very un- Georie usual In the episode. The teacher wore long trousers. Usually the curbing. The land was donated for a school- was Delancy W. Wlllguss, who is now teachers were more than a match for house site by tho Patterson family. the pupils, but memories are recalled Tho land waa bought three years a lawyer and Insurance agent at Red ago from Mr. Parker by tho Whlte- Among thosa who attended the school Bank. Ho dismissed Eddie O'Flaher- of some pedagogues having been Mortgage Loans were John H. Patterson, James Pat- beaten up by pupils. It is remember- Pach agency and the late William ty and the latter dutifully returned O'Brien. The lots are priced at $400 Rumson, N. J. terson, Samuel Patterson, Henry Pat- home and drew tho beer as bidden. id by old-time Headden's Corner 12 West River Road, terson and Ewing Patterson, all of folks that the women teachers pre- to $000 each. The lodge men approvingly patted Daniel Mack, who lives in the For the purchase or sale of Real Estate, Fhone 650 whom were sons of the Patterson him on the shoulder and said he was served better deportment and got bet- who contributed the land for the ter results all around from the pupils Montroso section of Atlantic town- a bright boy. Eddie did not get a ship, Is one of the buyers of lots. Ho 9 Barrow Street, New York City, Spring 0788. schoolhouse. John H. Patterson be- taste of the beer. Ho went back to than most of the men teachers. Some ame one of the best known Demo- of these woman teachers wero phy- Is building a house on the property For Insurance of all kindsy school right after he drew the bever- and he expecta to start another bc- cratic politicians of Monmouth coun- age out of the barrel. sically a match for the strongest boy f VVV^VYWV? VVVVVVVVVVVVVV VVvVVvVVYVVVVVVVVVVVVWv ty. He held several political offices pupils. ' Some old-time Headden's foro July. James Curley of Red For First Mortgage Loans, at various times. At one time he In those times there were few men Corner people tell with awo about Bank is another buyer. He expects was sheriff of Monmouth county. who did not drink and few men who the strength of a teacher named to build a house soon for speculation. "THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME" Among the other positions which he made a pretense of not drinking. The Mrs. Swain, who was more than six Stephen Billings of Shrewsbury has saloon keeper in a community was feet tall and who could inflict a lar- bought one lot. Mr. Curley aoted as When built or re-modeled by held were those of warden of the Consult state prison of New Jersey and ser- frequenty looked up to as a leading ruping sufficient to causo paUBO to agent for tho aale of the lots. ;eant-at-arms at congress. His broth- citizen. It was seldom that they ever any boy who contemplated cutting er James Patterson became a doctor violated his confidence by .becoming up pranks in school. I Carhart Construction Co. Inc. and he was elected county clerk of addicted to the use of alcohol. It is Wedding Boquets 9 often said, especially In books of fic- Monmouth county. Tho Red Bank Register Is the rec- A SPECIALTY BUILDERS tion, that children brought up in such ognized meeting place of buyer and HAWKINS BROTHERS The Headden's Corner school dis- surroundings are sure to become vic- 40 Mechanic Street 27 Garflcld Arenue, trict embraced a wide territory ex- seller. The Register hooks up busi- tims of alcoholism. If this is so Mr. ness interests and home life affairs Honey Bee Flower Shop (Ground Floor) Bed Bank. N. J. Atlantic! Highlands, N. J. tending from the Shrewsbury river O'Flaherty must be an exception to with telling effect by way of its great 10 Monmouth Street, lmost to Locust Point and Brown's Upper Brond St, Red Bank Phono for estimates. the general rule. No one has ever circulation. It pays to advertise in Phono Red Bank 872. Dock on one side and northward to seen him under the influence of al- The Register.—Advertisement. Telephone 352 Bed Bank 266S Atlantic Highlands 210 point about midway between Fair cohol. Red Bank, N. J. View and Mlddletown village. The school had eighty to 100 pupils. Only Many stories are told about old- me teacher was (employed. Tho en- time entertainments at the school- :lre classroom space, as well as thehouse. Every holiday was obeserved space used for the vestibule, was with an entertainment, even those used for seats for pupils. which occurred in hot weather dur- Among those who attended the ing vacation time. There was one pupil Joseph Headden's Corner school was the late at the school who was exceptional- FOR RENT James Cooper, who for many years ly bright, but who had an impediment had the leading pharmacy at Ked In his speech. This pupil was very Country Estates Bank. Alexander Cooper and John conscious of his ailment and he con- Janitor Service Cooper were pupils at the school. An- sistently refused to "speak a piece" other pupil was the late Garrett Van- at the entertainments for this reason. Monmouth County Farms Mater, who was he father of Dr. John inally the teacher insisted that this H. VanMater of Atlantic Highlands. pupil must give a recitation or" be ex- Dr. VanMater was until recently pelled from school. Under duress the Summer Rentals sheriff of Monmouth county. upll consented and when the enter- No one relishes remlniscinces of tainment took place, with a large H. L. Zobel Building •Id Headden's Corner school days number of the parents of the school ' ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE. ore than Frank Scott, who has his as spectators, this was the recitation COR. BROAD ST. AND HARDING ROAD, esldence near where the old school; which he gave: louse was located. He derived his7 "Lord of love look down from iarly education at the schoolhouse. above on us poor little scholars; RUMSON, N. J. RED BANK, N?j. Mr. Scott is one of the most success- We hired a fool to teach our school PHONE 606, ful contractors and builders in this and paid him fifty dollars." iart of the state. Some of the finest In those times there were no laws 'esidence on Rumson road and River- :o prevent a teacher from Inflicting side- drive, well as in other sections, corporal punishment, and the boy were built by him. He is active in who spoke this piece got plenty of Republican politics. For a number this punishment. The recitation broke if years he was township supervisor up the entertainment. It is related >f roads of Middletown township and that the boy never whimpered nor ater he was county supervisor of hlncd while he was licked and that Take Advantage roads of Monmouth county. :o the last he insisted that the teach- One former pupil of the Headden'a er had done a fool thing In trying to of the Corner school of whom the old-time make a boy with a stuttering voice esldents of that place refer to with recite at a public entertainment. The iride is William Headden. He wasdoggerel which the boy recited was Multiple Listing System! son of John Headden, who divided common enough In those times, but lis time between farming and t was seldom that a pupil had the ireachlng. John Headden was a lo- ffrontcry to utter It within earshot :al Methodist preacher and he fre- if a teacher. Eight Good Real Estate Firms constitute the members uently exhorted at the Red Bank The old Headen's Corner school- of the Red Bank Real Estate Board. You will find the Methodist church In the old days. It house was used for other purposes names of the members at the bottom of this advertisement. was from his name that the title of besides imparting education to the. Headden's Corner was derived. Wil- young. Debates were frequently hold. If you have property of any kind to sell, list it with liam Headden, after getting his Among tho leading debators were COLD FACT No. 6 SlLVERWHITE one of these firms. jlemcntary education at the Head- rank Reon, Garrett VanMater, Wil- len's Corner schoolhouse, went to aliam Headden, Peter VanKirk and college at Heldelburg, Germany, to Science tells us that too low a tem- Tell him all about your properly. Tell him how many Ovid Tuzenou. Mr. VanKirk was nn GARDENS Ret a full course of Instruction. He unusual character. He had a wheel- perature is just as harmful to furs acres there are if it is farm land. Describe the house if the now professor of chemistry at awright and horseshoeing shop, op- DECIDEDLY property is a house and lot. Give him all the information :ollege. posite Edward O'Flahcrty'a store. as excessive heat. you can about the property and he will pass this information Patrick Hackett, who Is the bag- Mr. Tuzeneu, In some of his charac- DIFFERENT alori£ to all the other Board Members. This wont cost you gage master at the Red Bank rall- teristics, was more than unusual. He was unique. one cent, and when the properly is eventually sold you will ronil station, was another pupil at SEACOAST COLD he school. Another pupil was Wil- have only one commission to pay. You get this service In Mr. Tuy.cncu'8 times there were iam P. Scott, who Is still a resident toll gates. Private companion Were Looking Back—Who has regretted home when you use the f Fnlr View and who Is one of the supposed to keep road3 In good re- F STORAGE VAULTS moat successful builders and contrac- pair and nil persona were supposed ownership? Not the man who lias bought in a tors In thin section. Still another pu- to pay toll to pass over the roatln. Multiple Listing System pil was William T. VanBrunt, who When they did not pay tho toll gates never vary — the tem- proven community—where comfort, privacy and lives just across the river from Ited were put up to bar their progress, perature is always at 28—three de- prestige have been, carefully ,cultivated. For These are the members ot the Red Bank Real Estate Hank, near Cooper's bridge. Mr. Tuzeneu refused to puy toll. Ho Edward O'Flaherty, the storekeeper a small man of Frcnch-Cnnndlan grees below freezing—proven there values are ever increasing, and the advan- Board: t Fnlr View, likes to talk about old nncestry, but he had plenty of cour- times nt the Iieadden's Corner nchool- age and strength. He held that roads best by test. ? tages of a home are apparent and appreciated by ALLAIRE & SON AGENCY, Inc., 60 Broad Street house. The place whera ho has hi« were public property and that no onci HAWKINS BROTHERS. 10 Monmouth Street torn wns formerly a saloon owned had the right to Impose a charge to every member of the family. WtVl. A. HOPPING, Broad Street and Linden Place iy hla father and he inherited the travel over them. iropcrty from his father. Mr. O'Fiah- Many aro the stories which me told HENDRICKSON & STOUT 2 Linden Place rty has a gift ot mimicry which by old-time residcntrcni of Headden'a Mny we tolls over nur /property-- HYLIN & SALZ, 42 Broad Street makes his stories about the oldCorner nbout Ovid Tuzeneu nnd hla as a Bound jicwmini investment? choolhouiif aeem realistic to his lls- charging horse. Ho was constantly A. L. IVINS AGENCY, 42 Broad Street cncrn. Ho telln with rolloh an oc-being arrested or having come one LAND end LOAN CO.. 12 Mechanic Street currence about forty yearn ago Inarrested an a renult of his toll unto O which lie played a principal role. TVIXCR REALTY CO. MORR1SEY & WALKER, Kcannburg crashing exploits. He always carried A prominent member of a Redft sharp Mi with him when lir ilimv Telnphone £410. 05 Miinmiiutli Street, lied Bank, N. .T. Bank lnd^e had died nn

CURS I ON. Ited Bank Hteli School Fup!U Who Peach Tree Bargains. Fur Scarfs- FAST TBAIN5-AMPIE ROOM are on the Honor Roll. Two buyers failed to lake thrlr orders'and therefore we can offer these specials as long as tho stock lasts. i. MODERN IOUIPMENTJ The following pupils of the Red All Shades of Foxes and Chokers at Bank high school arc on the school Elbcrta, Foxca, Iron Mountain, Slappy, Eclipse, Hilcy, Radi- Atlantic City A $3.00 honor roll for proficiency in studies ance, Mountain Roac, in the two small grades ag follows: Prices ranging from $15 Ito $250. NEXT SUNDAY, MAY 4 designated:- By express or at tho nursery. Loam lied llnnk .'.'. 8:S0A. M. rlUh—Din-is Wilman, Evelyn Wyc- 3 to 3 ft., SI.OO per 10; S8.00 per jnn. 3 to 4 ft, $1.25 per 10; $10.00 per mo. Kctiirniiii:, knvo Atlantic City....8:16 1". M. hoJT. Adeline Hulnici, Dorothy Llpplncott, Phllili MacKay. Fulvli DeH'Omu. Charles By Parcel Post prepaid with tops back. Add tmo liour for Daylight Saving Time. Grornl, Meyer lUlperln. Kather Hartman, 1 2 to 3 ft, SI.15 per 10; 5D.U0 per 100. «!> MONMOUTH SI . »KU BANK 1131. Oilier Exeunlon on Miy IS Yctta IMvr&dt, VfrKinla Mrdwil, Elizabeth i, Marvurrite ttrcpnhnrdt, Katherina 3 to 4 ft., $1.50 per 10; $11.30 per UK). Fur Storage is a job for experts. I'm- lnr

Mntnwan To Be Zoned, The new Matawan zoning ordin- ansbshxr ance was Introduced last week and a public hearing will be held May 13th. The next meeting of the coun- cil will be held on tho first floor of the American Legion building. Tho council also passed a building code on its first reading.

UNION BEACH NEWS.

Boy Scouts to Hold a Corel Tarty Next Week. When you see the New Series Pontioc EASY BUmiNG AXD The boy scouts will hold a card Big Six demonstrator marked by a RED Exceptional riding base is provided by party next Thursday at the Lions' den on Florence avenue to raise ROCKET, ask to drive it. Learn at the Lovcjoy Hydraulic Shock Absorbers funds for troop activities. wheel of this finer Pontiac what fine per-. (standard equipment at no extra cost) The pnion Beach Catholic Sunday and roomy, Fisher bodies upholstered school will preapnt a minstrel and formance it provides. dance on Saturday evening", May 24th. in excellent quality mohair. Ease and The proceeds will be fbr the benefit pleasure in driving arc also increased by of the Union Beach Catholic church. SPEED, MCK-111% POTTER. Pon- Following the regular business ses- tiac's remarkable speed, rapid getaway n new roller bearing steering system sion of the ladles' auxiliary of Union in traffic and plentiful power on the hills and a new non-glare safety windshield. actual horsepower ... 6 'J-JO'frnmo . . . Beach flre company. Mrs. Frod " alisorbor" reinforcement . . . renl Clauss won the pie eating contest. nre made possible by a sturdy 6o-horsc- Hail the driver of the RED ROCKET 4-wheeI truck hvnhvn •.. new steering case Mrs. Adolph Stcldle and mother, povycr engine of 200 cubic inches piston demonstrator, or conic to our showroom . • • auxiliary Hprin^M that eliminate aide Mrs. John Hofmnn spent several days at Brooklyn on business, displacement. It is the largest engine and get a special demonstration in this Kwny . . . right lire equipment for maxi- Moilrl T-Mil . . . 15.000 ll>«. "SlrnlRlil Knt- M193 M. Ivcan of Kentucky Is here used in any six of Pontiac's price. liner I'ontiac. You'll find it an even IHK" (Infill |:r«»wn uriplil, im-liuIiMK loud) . . . mum mileage . . . the greatest cab ever to spend tho summer months with 4 fluiwus null I 2 I ype* uinilnltlo . . . price! cIlltH- put on any trnek, nl any priec. her brother, Charles Bennett. better "buy" than ever bcforel his only, f. o. It. l'onttuf, Mirli. George Wirth has returned to his SMOOTHNESS. Pon- Make a point liy point comparison •with * * t mif truck in thin capacity range j you'll home after beinp confined to thn tiac's engine is insulated from the frame Pfcrth Am boy hospital as a surgical ri;\f. arW -• r. ."[.nn.v. Mich , plus ilillnry chttitP* I HIS TIM i:K is an oiilstnu- r .- ir,-in>/.'in/ r'.'iii'pnienf. • tTuiDPfri miff Motors Trucks can offer xuoh n value. to business for somn time. .*.•/,ri,! in : ,M H/i^'/if film cmr. Gtuioral Motors opernlors in 11 urore. of lines. Developed crankcusc is more rigid than ever. And Jini" fir n< nl I'ljin avAilahto at nifni'niunl rate, Hpceisilly for this capacity rnni;e,—from the Edward Cullen, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- tin Dnlanny and Mrs. M. J. Sappah its Harmonic lialanccr counteracts tor- Cuw./.v -/,•• .'.-/iVi-r..,/ fir,,. ••»>« ai thtli$l(r.i> b.) proved pciToi manrr, .mr,u ,u4 ituti'mobifo vatuta , , . Pont Jen nnrl son Cioorpp, Attended the nnw sional vibration in the crankshaft. These tifim' i'I -in--' IM./U'/" IIM/K ntitltnriiDd vhnrdt* far • emuiniy (lint ;ue c.imiii;: prolils lor nuiiiv Monmouth Democracy meeting in tho in it! al .ii.i/ !" "n• nml thtt i hnrfa tnr any ttltlitlonei 2%-TON new elfeelive- Scranton, Pn., with his slater, who J mid 12 lypcM nrailnblr . .. \n\vv CIIUBSIH only, f>o,b* 111. „ ' • HCBH ... Binoolh 6-cyliuder engine, of To routine, IMicli* SEMJES The ladles' aid of Gracn church wll present a play, 'Tho ICnd of th JOK r,KVV ii. r,. ZOIIKL Lane." at tho Klornnro avenuo flro- AND UP housft Friday, May 2d. PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS . . . BODY BY I'lSHER i. L. 31 E. Main St., Freehold, N. J. FwneraS Designs RASSAS BROS. 171 A HPECIALTV Honey Bee Flower Shop 21 Mechanic Street, Uppxr llrnnd St., Ited Bank Red Bank. N. J. RNI) PURPOSE I'honn Bed Bank 872, Pace Elffirht BED BANK REGISTER. APRTU 80. 1980, YEARS AGO IN RED BANK.

HAPPENINGS OF OLD IN ANU .'V ' •'»''» V ••'.,•. For A Clean, Convenient AKODffD OOIt! HOME TOWN. ; ".''•• :•••. :•-.; '•' ,>»•.:

•-.} •*•.- Incidents Culled From The Register -V of the Last Week In April Twenty Years AR«. Thirty years Ago and Forty Years Ago. Forty Years Ago. • A-'"'-'"'../ The Monmouth lawn tennis associ- XHE ation of Keyport h,cld its annual mectinpr and Miss Eva U. Mulford was elected president. Oth.cr officers were Miss Cora A. Roberts vice presi- dent, Miss Alnctta Walling recording secretary, Miss Alberta Bedle finan- cial (secretary, Miss Nellie >R. Arrow- smith treasurer, Dr. D. Edgar Rob- erts, Dr. E. B. Reed, John C. Osborn, Misses Allda Murphy, Julia D. Coe and Lena M. Pettya members of the executive committee and Dr. Rob- [ WH erts, and Misses Maggie Bedle. and ! Ella VanBrack le members of the i executive committee. Naveslnlc lodge of Odd Fellows of Red Bank celebrated its 54th anni- OF versary and also the 71st anniversary of the founding of the order in America. Tho celebration was held In the opera-house and the commit- tee in charge of the entertainment was composed of Joseph D. Hughes, William L. Chad-wick, Harold K. All- strom and William J. Sutton. Tho ushers weve Amos S. Borden, Wil- liam Wilkinson, Dr. Harold W. Per- kins. William L. Chadwick, Joseph D. Hughes and William J. Sutton. Miss Jennie P. Sickles, daughter of Jamos H. Sickles of Rod Bank, was married to William B. Hoenc- mann of Shrewsbury. The marriage toDk place at the Red Bank Metho- Make your Kitchen attractive and conven- dist church and •was performed by Rev. William M. White, who was as- ient with a Kitchen Cabinet, a new Stove or sisted by Rev. Thaddcus Wilson.of Shrewsbury. After the ceremony the Refrigerator. Give it a clean, cheerful appear- couple loft-on a wedding trip through ance with new linoleum. Pennsylvania. An entertainment was given In the lied Bank Baptist church and $65 Ljea was cleared. Among those who took part in tho entertainment were Miss Canle McGuire, Miss Alice Wharton, comes from desei'ving it. For years Jeddo-Highland Miss Nellie Willp.tt, Franclt C. Storclt, Charles E. Nicman and Whitall Hill. Coal has been used in ever-increasing quantities. * Margaret A. Hayv/ard, wife of Captain Robert J. Ilayward of Red Hnnk, died at. the homo of her daugh- Last year our 'sales of JEDDO-HIGHLAND coal ', Mrs. Theresa filaclc of Wallace "I. Mrs. Hay ward left two other showed an increase of ten (10) carloads above the "ion, Mrs. Annie Hook and , plupy Hayward. • previous year's sales. Two hundred and thirty (230) Jliam Eustace, an old resident , '.=il Bank, died at his homo on new customers changed from ordlinary coal to Jeddo- l.?n street, agreil seventy years, left a widow and several children. Highland during the past twelve months alone. Many Harriett M. Cook, widow of Robert M. Cook, who for many years owned more will make the change this year. a farm about a mile south of Tinton Falls, died of cancer, aged 59 years. The will of Emma Yero of MiddlG- fbwn township waa admitted to pro- bate. All her property was be- queathed to William Schanck, Jr. There Is a Definite Reason for This Klnora Field, daughter of Alonzo Field of Red Bank, was run over by a horse driven by Mortis Pach. The MERIT is in the GOAL. That is the WHY. She was not seriously hurt. WHITE MOUNTAIN REFRIGERATORS. An addition 26x58 feet waa built to More customer-satisfaction and less annoying personal Metal Exterior, White Lined. the rear of the Red Bank Presbyter- ian church to bo used as a Sunday- solicitation. $33.50 to $37.50 school room. George M. D. Hcndrlckson of Im- iaystown died after a long sickness PUT IT UP TO YOUR FURNACE. Your furnace Oak Exterior, White Lined, Side leers. from diabetes and gangrene. The annual statement of Christ is deaf—it cannot hear confusing sales talk. Your $20.00 to $37.50 church, Shrewsbury, showed receipts of $1,685.03. furnace is blind—it will not judge coal by appear- Front leers $25.00 Amzl M. Postcn erected an under- Top leers $11.50 to $27.50 taker's warehouse at Navcsink, ance, nor'can it read mis-leading advertisements. BUT*—your furnace is not dumb—it will tell you at Thirty Years Ago. Emil Truchct Day, son of Joseph once if you feed it with cheap inferior coal. Day of Maple avenue, celebrated his eleventh birthday. A feature of the party waa'a cake walk by Mildred Cornwall nnd John Swaekhamer. Order JEDDO-HIGHLAND. Coal this year. It will Among those present were Nan Mc- tean, Marion Talmadgc, Marguerite last longer, give rriore heat, leave less ash and abso- Davidson, May and Byard ThrocU- morton, Dorothy Reckless, Helen, lutely nq clinkers. Cut your fuel costs by buying Stanley and Harold Curtis, Mabel Wyckcff, Margaret Swaekhamer, QUALITY COAL. Five tons of Jeddo-Highland Carrie Blaisdcll Ethel Hiker, Fran- ces Atwatcr, Hazel Tilton, Gladys usually equals six tons of ordinary coal. ,Test it. Hopping, Chester Randcll, Lcland Brooks, Stcdman Applcgate, Archi- bald and Stewart MacKellar, Harry Malcolm, Jehu Cooper, Frank and Harold Whltfleld, Richard Tilton, Pcnjamin Atwater, Rev. and Mrs. Ask the Man Who Burns It HALF PRICE SALE . ' Robert ManKellar, Mr. and Mrs. John on all Remnants Linoleum in pieces up to 5 yds. S. Throckmorton, Miss Jessie Throckmorton, Miss Lydia Taylor Regular Prices. nnd Mr. and Mrs. James R. Throck- Congoleum $1.20 running yd. morton, Jr. A. straw load of Little Silver per- Printed $2.00 running yd. sons went to Long Branch to attend an l£pworth league rally. Those on Inlaid : $3.00 to $7.00 running yd. the ride were Rev. J. W. Presby, Mr. Effective May 1st and Mrs. Gliman Brower, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lippincott, Jr., Mrs. An- drew Brower, Misses Mnriannn Kins, Ella D. Potter, Viola Moore, Lottie Quackcnbusli, Bertha King, Mcrtic Campbell, Uellio Brower, Walter J. PRICES REDUCED! Moylc rind Myron Campbell. Mamie Bray of Oakland street gave a May party along tho river SAVE. Buy now at Spring prices—the lowest for bntik near Newman Springs. Those at the party were May Applegate, this year. Be sure and order Jeddo-Highland and Hattie Barkalow, Marion, Kenneth j and Arthur McQueen, Louise, Ken- neth and Leo Mytinger, Rachel Os- look for the stamp on your delivery slip. Sold only by born, Lydla Table, Ethel Whiting, Jennie Warwick, Emma Silvers and GuBsio Scott. ThoBclford Epworth league cleared 519.50 by a musical for the benefit of \ the new church carpet fund. Those who took part In the musical wcrn l Mrs. J. Ward Clark. Mrs. Onrrett! Lrp, Mrs, Douglas Cook, Miss Kdith ' Lee, MI33 Maud ICastmond, Miss Hori iia Lee, Miss Laura Runyon, OIL COOK STOVES. Perfection Heaters. I Mlsn Ethel Walling, John Rlckman, Kverett Kunyon and Bertha Davis. HANCE & DAVIS All Black $6.75 2-burner Perfection , i Thii members of the "Pollywogs," a or Puritan $16.20 ! .rnrial club nindo up of Red Bank Black with Pyrex 1 young people held a meeting nt Per- | <\v Davls's on Riverside avenue. SQLE DISTRIBUTORS 3-burners $20.90 Fount $9.75 1 Those present were Misses Grace Chndwick. Cecil and Olivn Wonvrr, 4-burners $26.50 l.izzin Probnsco nnd Kruila Curtis, Black with Nickel | Irving Brown, Alonzo Sedlock, Win- : fi ed Au!, Jamcn E. Weaver and Al- Tel. 103 4-burrier Gray Enamel Trim $9.25 bert Phillips. -Franklin Pierce Sh-ykrr, chief of Shrewsbury Ave., at Railroad Crossing Red Bank.N.J. Perfection $36.00 j police of Red Rank, published a no- Blue finish $11.50 j tiie u-nrnini? nil persons nfrnlnst rid- • ing bicycles on sidewalks, riding nt 4-burner Range and Blue or Green with ' )ilj;lil without. liRlitnil lamps on same Oven $55.00 "ml HcliiiR their bicycles faster than Pyrex Fount . $16.50 :<\x inilc.i nn hour within the corpor- With Heal fiullrnlnr. ate limits of Red Bank. J\ilmr anil .luliu l)nv- , I" mi. l''rnnl; nnd Allen Henkct, Net-] I tic Wilnon, IVillio Thorpe, Joliu Knvl- Robert Hance& n:i, Ardella Morris, Mnrguerlte Mor- fonl, Mabel nml Br:i:ilc Crmvfortl and 10 BROAD ST., RED BANK. linn lmi.li. " (Coiiliiiucil on next jiajjc.J

•€• T RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 30,1930.

William II. Foster, F. B. Kelcr, F. G. f the O. K. manufacturing company. Ehrcwabuiy avenue and was badly EARS ACO IN RED BANK. Hoffman, William E. Morris and Lu- Rev. J. J. Qulnlan of Colt's Neck rulGed. ther Boyce. was expected homo from a visit to Charles W. Schneider of Little Sli- TAiL.OR.EI> AT FASHION RAftK (Continued from last page.) Roland Polhemus of Tinton Falls Rome. Rev. Qulnlan was presented ver bought a new automobile He was attacked by a bull belonging to to the pope and was returning with was some time leurning how io mas- Commercial Bile expert from New York to in- rnu of the bull. lUke's parsonage at Long Branch. An old houso on tho Greenwood Springs. Nolld Trued truct the men at Brookdalc how to Mias Carolyn Brown of Belford Christopher Courtright gave up his property at Middlctown village, Pnaunuitlc Tiuclt Ttret, landlc an automobile. nd Stephen J. Broander of Keane- job In F. T. Burke's store at Marl- wliicli had Blood there for moro than Service Firestone SfaMon. MIBS Laura Eatell Mount, daugh- urg were married at the Belford boro to go Into the Insurance busi- half a century, was torn down. Established over tS Vesra., ter of Nelson H. Mount of Keyport, Methodist parsonage by Rev. D. Y. ness. Samuel VanMater took Mr. Distributor fo> «6e was married to Norman Leslie Bedle, tevens. The couple left on a two 'ourtright'B place at thes tore. EATON UUMl'EB BS'UIMGS. son of Aobury F. Bedle of the same eeks' wedding: trip to Boston and A barn owned by George Thomp- Flowers Telegraphed When your Springs break a? ilace. The couple were married by son of Lincroft was struck by light- m their return started housekeeping to Any Plnco in tho World. your car doesn't run right or lav. Edward Berger at the Presby- it Keansburg. , ning and was burned to the ground. there's any other trouble wbleb. erlan church. The family of Lewis M. VanAnglen A horse, some crops and farming tools were also destroyed. might DO traceable to Springs, Charles O. Dennis gave up the pro- if Oceanport was preparing to move Honey Bee Flower Shop come to me. I can Ox It prietorship of the West End hotel at Ocean Grove. Before Mr. Van- Harry Langendorf finished his ma- Upper Broad St., Ural Bunk Fted Bank after conducting it eigh- nglen could leave th.e village he had chine shop on the road leading from I'liono Ucd Bank B72. VVHAHF AVE. RED BANK. teen years and moved to Yonkers. He ) complete taking the censu8 and Llncroft to Red Bank. He made a Telephone 1080, was succeeded by Garrett A. Rogers, rind up his duties as postmaster and specialty of making wagon wheels It puys to advertise In Tho Register ho ha d been In his employ fr>u; r eepcr of the general store at that and whilfletrees. ears. : lace. Joseph E. Miller started a milk Jennie A. Murphy, daughter of Ml- Walter Longstrcct, son of Mrs. route at Keansburg and arranged to :hael Murphy of New Monmouth, dam LongBtroet of Red Bank, and have hla milk depot open day and vaa married (o Patrick M. Shay of Miss Mary Catherine McCarthy, night for the benefit of the campers i York. The ceremony was per- aughter of Robert McCarthy of At- In that section. ormed by Rev. John B. O'Connor at ntic Highlands, were married at Albert VanWInkle of Eatontown, 5t Mary's church at New Monmouth. he First Methodist church at Red who was employed in Frank,Gray's Miss Annlo Kelaoy, daughter of ank by Rev. H. Rldgely Robinson. blacksmith shop at Red Bank, was Mrs. Margaret Kelsey of Colt's Neck, The pupils of the Lincroft public badly burned on the arm by a piece becamo tho bride of John Ryan of chool were being physically exam- of hot iron. fanderburg. The wedding took placo ; ined by Dr. Daniel D. Hendrlckson of John S. Bainton, Sr., of Borden it. St. Mary's church at Colt's NccK, Mlddlstown. Scales were set up in street was re-elected representative iev. John CoIIlner officiating, barn in the rear of John R. Cono- from the Red Bank lodge of Odd Fel- JoBeph William Child of Wallace er'3 store and the examinations lows to the annual session at Atlan trect died of neuralgia of tho heart, yore held there, tic City. ' iged 63 years. Ho was one of the Mrs. Elizabeth Latham of Nave- John Rlordan built a large barn on /vMst Blue is more tnan a name. sarly bakers of Red Bank and the Ink celebrated her eightieth birth- his farm between Tinton Falls and rather of Joseph W., Henry J., Sarah lay. Mrs. Latham was the senior Scobeyville. The lumber for the barn IV. and Agnes Child. nember of the florist firm of Bridle was obtained from trees cut on the Use Duco once These retresmns Spr(n3 snades A quilt made by Mrs. Margaret fc Latham, whose greenhouses were farm. want to Duco 'anderveer of Fair Haven was cated between Navcslnk and Locust Michael Donnelly of Lincroft re- chanced off tor the benefit of the 'oint. turned from a trip to Ireland. T"}UCO colori me lovely. Duco Is Bmat- Methodist church and $16.50 was William I. Green of Shrewsbury *~^ ingly easy to opply. Duco drlei IO from our tailors at Fashion Park realized. The quilt was won by Mrs. Charles Carr of Kcanaburg bought had his house on the Red Bank road quickly, you avoid the annoyance of wet, Robert Doughty. , L large tract of land near the Waa- piped for gas. •tkky lurfacM. The finish has the deep, rich DU PONT PAINTS, VARNISHES, DUCO oack crook and engaged Matthews lustre of polished Ivory. _, f Albert Eedle of Keyport, while re- Clarence White of Red Bank ar- Moleoldchair»,che»tsanltiibleiasr«:au- FraBK M. Chambers • are dear, crfsp and smart. Suit moving a can of heated varnish from irothers of Red Bank to fill In bc- ranged to give to every baby born stove in his paint store, was burned lind the bulkhead by pumping sand In Red Bank after May 1st its first bout tho hands when, the varnish rom the bottom of the creek. pair of shoes: styles and fabric colors tnat are toiled over. The burns were not Miss Clara Kerwln of Freehold and Mrs. Hariett S. Richmon of Bel- erlous. Vllllam Conover of Jamesburg were ford died at the Long Branch hos- Mlsa Cella Irene King, daughter of narried and went to Youngstown, pital in her 39th year following an exceedingly fine. / ;he lato John King of Little Silver, 3hio, where the groom had a posi- operation. md Francis Prince Farley of Nyack, lon. Miss Kcrwin was one of the Joseph Johnson of Chestnut street Vew York, were married at Mount 'reehold telephone operators. passed a civil service examination Plan Your Planting Now Rev. W. L. Shaw, E. P. Magee, Mrs ernon, New York, by Rev. F. M. S. M. C. Nobles, Mrs. M. E. Allen and and took a job as clerk In the Red •< t. Taylor, Bank postofflce. WHETHER IT IS THE William Smith of Atlantic High- Mrs. Franklin Patterson, all of At- William P. Corlies of Monmoutl ands, a young man employed by the lantic Highlands, attended the spring street died In his 77th year, five days Postal telegraph cpmpany, was eeting of the Women's temperance after his wife passed away. Commercial Orchard AND MOttB tnlon at Long Branch. OK THE killed at Red Barilt by coming in con- Miss Mary Hennessey and Harry Charles H. Darby, superintendent tact with a charged electric light Mien of Shrewsbury were married of the United States express com wire. . '•;• Rev. James A. Reynolds and pany at Its Red Bank office, returned Out'Door Living Room diatom S*™*'*... Readv-tO'put-en from a ten-day vacation. William H. Chandler of Fair Haven itarted housekeeping in the "Old OR THE took a position In a repair depart- avern House" on the Red Bank Mrs. Joseph Herson of Navesink ment of a New York bicycle store. oad at Shrewsbury. entered Bellevue hospital, New York, His ' bicycle business at Fair Haven Thomas Fields of Marlboro, who where she studied to become i Front of Your Home was continued by William Curchin, ms conducting a meat route through trained nurse. WE CAN FURNISH YOU ANYTHIWQ YOB WANT IN he farming section, extended the Barton Enrlght, son of James En Odey Skeeter, two-year-old Bon of •oute into the Holmdel district. This right, Jr., of Rumson, returned homo FRUIT TREES and PLANTS I>empfley Skeeter, who lived between was a great convenience to families from a trip to California. Clayton. & Magee Leonardo and Belford, Was hit by a Nicholas Butterbach of Rumson —and— In that section. declined the office of chief forester train in front of his home and died Mrs. David Hardenbrook of Fair Ornamental and Flowering Trees and Shrubs 19 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. wo hours later from his injuries. Haven was preparing for a visit to of the United States and returned to The Borden Hance property ad- his position at Rumson. c her old home in Fincland. Mr. and WRITE FOR OCR CATALOGUE, IT IS FBEE. for BoV 'S~~--*-..- A——;-" joining Eastside park was laid out in Mrs. Donald Rankin were arranging James Carton of Everett under- building lots. The first lot on the or a visit to Scotland, Mr. Rankin's went an operation with Dr. B. H. tract was sold to Patrick Connors of Garrison of Red Bank as the attend- native heath. ing surgeon. Oceanic for $125. George Dwlght of Red Bank was Jos. H* Black Son .&. Co. Charles Wilson closed his photo- granted a patent for a device for Mrs. Charles N. Patterson graph gallery over Alex McClees's cleaning windows and he started t Shrewsbury fell down stairs in a va- HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. harness shop at Holmdel and moved manufacture samo under the nami cant house which she owned on THERE'S A , to Freehold, where he conducted bus iesfl Jn a. tent. Mr; and Mrs. Abrahm Sanborn of Lincroft received a surprise visit TREND TO from 25 relatives and friends In cele- bration of the first anniversary of their marriage. V.A.L U E John L. Sweeney of Atlantic High- lands bought a new bicycle and rode it to New York by the way of Perth AMERICA IS CHOOSING Amboy to show, the bicycle to some friends. Meet the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Snlffen of Catherine street gave a birthday par ty In celebration of, the eleventh birthday of their daughter Gertrude. J. Alex Edgar, son of Joseph gar, was transferred from New Brunswick to the Hod Bank office of tho Prudential insurance company. William Gorman of Atlantic High- lands died from tho effects of injuries received wren he fell'from his "bi- "PRINCE" cycle on Clayplt creek bridge. BUICK James S. Yard, founder of thi Freehold Democrat, died at his honm v There's $L BUICK for you—three In his 74th year. A widow and two children survived him. ol\ series and three price ranges from Frank Matthews and J. Thomas Keloey of Colt's Neck rode their bi- cycles to LaKewood to witness game ot polo. Miss Lulu Llgier of Oceanic re- sumed her position as operator at th telephone exchange in Victor A. LI- New Jersey gler's hotel. William C. Llpplncott, Jr., Joseph ICing and Thomas. Lake were electe trustees of tho Little Silver Methodls church. Edgar H. Cook of Atlantic High- lands gave an illustrated lecture on Ben Hur in tho Navoslnk Methodist church. Twenty-four dollars was realize* T)y a hospital benefit sociable held al Mrs. Mary C. Qiffing's at Eatontown A rich/ wonderfully-smooth French Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fowler ol f. o. B, factory, special equipment extra Branch avonuo celebrated the fort! FRENCH VANILLA elh anniversary of their marriage. Vanilla ... a delicious, extra-fine Choc- George W. Smith of Fair Have —two-to-one sales leadership In was planning to move hla houso t< olate. This is the Castles "PRINCE" com- tho rear of hl3 lot and remodel It. and CHOCOLATE its field proves Buick superiority. Edward Pope moved back to Lin croft from Perth Amboy to take bination in the Royal Family Package— It Is 100 per cent true that if you're ... each with the full list of Buick position at Brookdale fnrm. IN - A number of houses were offore and it's a flavor masterpiece. Your Castles thinking of buying any ctfr—priced qualify features. for rent and tho average monthl at $1,000 or more—then you will rental was $12 per month. See and drive Buick ... the sound, Richard Rogers of Oceanic took Dealer also has 5 other attractive com- CASTLES find it easily possible to enjoy the proved value ... so strongly pre- job In the Red Bank ofllco of tin . 'i Oreater luxury of a Buick. ferred that it wins from 35 to 50 Paul T. Norton company. binations: Buick offers on liberal G. M. A. C. Miss' ICnima Bloodgood resigned per cent of the combined sales of her position ns teacher at the Mor- terms fifteen luxurious body types the fifteen makes of cars in its prico rlsvillo public 3diool. ... $ia6o to $2070, f. o. b. factory class. -•••• John Patterson of Llncroft wn "King"-Vanilla, Chocolate & Strawberry laid up with measlco. "Queen"—French Vanilla, Chocoltte & Ortnsc let BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN OMibs ft Gsntraf Mgton Twenty Years Ago. "Princesi"- French Vanilla, Coffee ft Orange Ice Canadian Factorial Corporal/on Bulfdsnof The Farmers' baseball team wi "Duke"— Cocoanut Custard A Orange-Pineapple McUughllivBuIck, Ottawa. Ont. lulck and Moiqwtt* Motor Cora organized at New Monmouth. Al- bert W. Morford was clcoted captain "Duchesi"-Freih Strawberry & French Vanilla Howard W. Roborta was managei and Joseph B. Carter secretary an< ROYAL FAMILY treasurer. The cither players were Gcorgo Luker, Frits Pcntcrmann . L. ZOBEL Harry Clayton, Jamcn E. Qrl MONMOUTH COUNTY'S LARGEST AUTOMOBILE UISTKIHUTOR George H. Roberts, Gcorgo Ackc PACKAGE RED BANK, N. J. SEA BRIGHT N. J. and Charles Scott. George ISMabrook of the Indepen TKirt'i a C«i»l«i Telephone D05 . Tulephone (Ml ent flrn company wn» oelccted . i D«al«r Nttr You chief of tho Red Bunk flrn polio The llro police were Percy O. DaW Vamlfivper Cooper, Howard Appl WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUItT . .". BUICK WILL BUILD THEM gnte, Horbert Chnmhnrlaln, Alfred J Cat-hart, Alonzo Dowltt, Hnmu BIDS WANTED. nil hlila'lf ilomcil In (h« best I Halle* It hereby ulven (Jmt tut&htl bids tho }Uirmwtt po to da. ntercut* Marshall, Theodore Applrguto an will l.o ,rerolvo.| \,y the Council of the EllnH ICurllng. Boi'ousrh of Hcil Hunk for tmo motor rlrlt- Ily orilor of tlio Council of tiel Bormu tip •w«eimr, taUInu In oxftinriffa one Anntln of Itril lli.nl,. The Cltlzeini Improvement tioclcl pick-up B wee per, nntl upancul and ren.il I" WM. It. It. nf Ijutoutown ch'ctcd Mclvln H, Vun liublia At the I'onniN of tha HUIJ Council W1IITK, Borough HAII, Hod tlmU. N. J., on Mon- Attest ;_ Keiiren president, J. Kdward linrde dfty( MB? 5th. 1990, on or about 8:00 A. i; HINN. vice iirmldont. Hurry Mclfnlg »ccr T. M. DtkyllRlIt Bttvlim Time. The Council of the Ho ran ah of Red j "™" - tnry nntl U. 11. T, Partrno Irnuiiuie Bldn must lie en cloned In nenled «nv4l* Bunk rtaervoi tha right to rejtct ttity or' it puys to lu 1'he llcgistoi'.' Other hioinbci-a of tho uocloly wei PagaTen RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 80, 1980. and Daniel I'llllctfe of New Rochelle, els of seniority In police departments BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. woro married last week at Now York. In an address at the second annual The couple will live at New Rochelle. banquet of the AHenhurst association Plans have been completed for the HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN last week. new sewage disposal plant for Free- Released From Jail. MON81OUTH COUNT*. hold and have been presented to the Joseph Newman, who was sen- state board of health for approval. tenced to three riiontha Jn jail on a Personal Notes, Sales ot Property, A bridge party wag given last woek charge of operating a policy racket Building .Operations, Lodgo Wr- by Mrs. Ira H. Treest of Long Branch at Asbury Park, haa been released af- ings, Slight Firea, OLrtbs, Mur- for Mrs. Floyd T. Gillespje, who will ter eervlhg two months of tho sen- ' rtages and Deaths—Other Items. null soon for Hawaii. tence. Prosecutor jDnaa Tumen re- Harry M. Steelman has be awarded Miss Helen Applcgate of Slloam commended that Newman ba placed p the construction contract for an ad-and Earl I. Eldrldgo of Clarksburg on parole. dition and gymnasium building to thewere married April 10th at Adelphia Bangs avenuo south school at A3-by Rev. Robert Chllds. Easter Bride.' M if JL bury Park, Hla bid was $91,000. Wil- Announcement haa been made of MIE3 Holen Buffett of SUlwell's cor- liam R. Hogg was awarded the heat- the engagement of Miss Miriam Dob- ner becamo tho bride of William Ing, ventilating and plumbing con- bins of Adelphia to Sherman Reed. Johnson ot Freehold on Easter. The Miss Hilda Fary of Oakhurst, a ceremony waa performed at St. talk to us tract, but the electrical bide were re- jected becauso they were too high. student at Rider college at Trenton, Petor'o church by Rev. John was homo recently oh a vacation. Schwacko with MIsa Elizabeth Leni^ Isaac B. White of Oalihurst celc- hart and Loin Johnson as attendants. braed his 82d birthday last week Ruth Elizabeth Dobbins, daughter if Robert Dobbins was baptized last IT'S a gr«|t ideal And here's another when he received a basket filled with vcelt at the Adrfphla church. Morris—Lone. notables and a pursn containing $114 Mra. Mabel Morris, daughter of E, great idea to add to it—why not come contributed by members ol the Way- Tiie Men's club of Waysida will W. Bennett of Bolmar, and Harry hold a chicken supper and dance May Lane 61 Long Branch, wero married in and see if our paint experience can aide Sunday-school and friends. Mr. 7th at the community house. White, who was superintendent of the last week at Simpson Methodist help you any, or save you any money? :--..i.Ky Sunday-sohool thirty years, has been Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Conover of church at Long Branch by Rev. Wil- sick in bed three years. Oalcburst spent last weel: with rel- liam R. Blaekman. Mr. and Mrs. We'll tell you why yearage is the only atives at Pittsburgh. Koger Conklln wero tho attendants. sound basis on which to buy your paint - ^,±-,S of water surge futilely against the General Electric troublc-proof and At a mooting of the city planning g and Improvement association of Long Comedy at Blanasqunn. In One Lodge 43 Years. —why yearage means the same to paint A. General Electric Refrigerating Units in worry-proof. Branch last week Daniel J. Maher "Rose of tho Rlleys," a comedy, Members of tho Freehold Red that mileage means to tires. We'll show dealers' windows throughout the country. General Electric gives you every advantage proposed a plan for restricted bath- was given Friday night by members Men's lodge gavo a testimonial party From coast to coast people are witnessing an that electric refrigeration has to offer—plus ing, which ho claimed would bring a of the Jlanasquan Methodist Sunday- last week to Captain A. J. Dellctt, you why Devoe Lead and Zinc Paint astonishing demonstration of the unfailing better class of summer visitors to that school. Those who took part wero who haa been a member of the value, convenience and service without place. The plan la to issue tokens /iola Collins, Adelaid Draycott, Helen is the paint that gives ytarage—vA\j it reliability of General Electric Sealcd-In-Steel comparison. Modern in design, beautiful in organization 43 years. Morrla Katz, to persons desiring to bathe. Goddard, Doris Johnson, Beatrice Frank Feslck and Thomas J. Laird lasts one to three years longer, and B appearance, and durable Joseph Robena of Asbury Park, Draycott, Helen Johnson, Winifred aro now members of the lodge. spreads 15% to {10% further than any S?

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STAYS FRESH TO THE LAST SUCR. RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 30, 1930'. e=s- own high school auditorium for the rntMMS of the Freehold ^uuncil tiustces./of- tho Kirst Prcsuytcrlun iit encflt of the Allpntown young men's iKlil.'i of Columbus, hovn brrn CKO. 51cC. TAYLOH, tX K,. rilONB 1313 BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. cliurch ot I ong Brirnch. Thi; Harris family of Uunlniitowti Christian association baseball team. ititod into the fourth dcRio^ o£ tli'j will give an ciitcrtalnmi'iil. next Sun- 1 1 order. Joined Woinan's Club. i?.. !"- ?! .?.'«•. n*4 Bunk, K. i, (Continued from laatpflge,) Novelty Girls' Club. tiny nisht ai the Ailclpliia irliuixh, OK. It. A NI5V1NN,~ ~ * * Mrs. Edward n. Slocum, Mrs. Ilnr- ,,„ I-K.EN3KU cmiio Augustus Krricksoiv of Jenaeyvillc, The Novell y Girls Is thn-r«amc of l'lom llorlda to Frcriholil. ry Robbins and Mrs. ArLliul' Nolniin a fish peddler, was sentenced to three club organized at "Neptune City, Mr. nnd Mr;i. Pl.inciis Kent »nd Mr. firt* new members oi' thr: Lontr Dr'aneli 12» Broud Strwl, Rrf months in the county jail on a charge The officers are Miu^ Anna Cotticll and Hra. William Stultes of Ki-fi.-IioliJ, \1v'oia;in'.s dub. Flowers Telegraphed 1'llOIH! 10(10. of drunken driving nnd his license resident, Mlus Iluth Hhafto oocretary who have boon Bpcmlim; 1 hf> wlnii.r to Any l'la<(. In tint World, . _ (1-r.rin.rly Ilr. K>.Hlcrt*« haa been revoked pormiinontly. Thin .nd MfS3 Mildred Fiona reporter. in Florida, hitvc rctiirnt.-ft hqmi\ Died at (llo A^'u of 85. | l'KKI> ing1 whllo drunk. a few daya nt, n Rt. the a^e of 85 yr.'tnf. Honey Bee Flower Shop _l liniii. iii-il Iljnk 2423. A Boy Scout troop haa been organ- Alcxaniler Paul, IjOwiH llrown and He leavcH a widow, three r>on;j and Upper Ur.uul St., He.l Hank h "ii' zed at thf> Freehold Baptist church Harold T. W( t !ui,' ~~~" of Lima church of. Freehold. Their Hebrew Association "Hop," attendants worn Mrs, Flavfa McCar- The second annual spring "hop" of LAW owicra. thy of Lnkmvood and Taylor Palmer he Young Men's and Young Wom- OJ l!r..a,l Slrtct. ««l Bjnt^ M. J. 8 Mechanic Street, Red Bank, N. J. of Enffli.'ihlown. II Miiiiiiiniilli Sfrret I (4IOf"1M fV O Open Wed. k Siif. Kvc n's Hebrew association of I/on,* WILI.IA.M A. "iiorriNO, (Just Around llio Corner irnm Brand Street) Long Brunch Girl a ISrlilc. Branch will hr. held May 21 nt at the ttcal Est&ta Urokor, Mifia Dorothy Colton, daughter of Garficld-Grant hotel. 8 I,ln,lrn Plnci;. nED HANK, K, a. SERVICE — PARTS — REPAIRS William H. Colton of Long Branch, Tho Music Stores ot tho Const <{U1NN, 1'AUSONS ifc iibllEMtS, " and M. Kitymond Gilbert of Newark, Married at Matawan. COUN.IKLLORS AT LAW. VVliltOcld Ouildins, Rd Bimil, wern married at tho latter place lost Miss Tholma Wfiltxcl of Farming- John J. Qtiinn, Thcndoro I). Fflraolia, week. Tim ceremony was performed dale and Howard Parker of Asbuiy AI.STON^ lBKL'KMAN, 1 " by Father Leo of the order of St. 'arlc were married laf.t wock by Hfv COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Benedict. . Mount, pastor of tho Matawan Olrlfr.i. t0_Jlrmid_ Ht.. ItKD HAWK. W, .1. Get ready now for care-free Methodist church. NEW VICTOR RE< OI:OU(IE i). COOFKK, I'orly fofr Clinlr. CIVIL ENGINEER, Tho members of tho nenior^o Worthy Matron. Successor to Georgo Coapfer, C. E. of St. Luke's MothodiBt church ot Mrs. Ernest V, Hughes of Elboron PaliiMMiiu Ilu^cline. nEIJ_BANK,_N. J. oil heating next winter Lonjj Branch wore entertained with ms been Installed as worthy matron (.KOIUJK K. ALLEN, Jr., O. E., ami games and ircfrcHhmcntn by John H. >f Ada chapter of the Kastrrn Stir A COTTAGE FOIl SALE SWEKl'IV THK CLOUDS AWAY CKOKGi: F. UANUOI.P1I, C. 10, Houfjhton, president ot tho board of irder and Mr. Hughes was Installed CIVU. l:NGINEE«S AND SURVEYORS. .a worthy patron. GONR Any Timers I'lrno to Fall In f.ovo- 60 Droad Slreet. Hril Bank, N. J. No further truBteey. Hotel New Yorker Orchestra \VALTt;H"C.~VAlNf KEUHKN, In Bermuda. School Exhibit. Spltalny and Orchesirn. V Payments 32351 01VIT. KNOINEUIl AND SURVI5VOB. Freehold residents who urn enjoy- Over 200 person^ attended «n Droad Street National Uanlt BulldlnB. Until 1 exhibit of school work at tlin Gar- __ Red Danli, N. J. irtg themselves in Bermuda arc HWGl/ETTH SON(i OF I'll 10 VACiABONDS Sept. 1st. Mr. and Mrs. James Cartright, Mr, leld avenue school itt Long Branch Mntnnotilh County Surrogate's OrTlc«. Waltx from "Vagabond King" Dennis King Dmvu and Mrs. Ricbat'd Clurk, Stanley ast week. One of the features was a In the nuiHer of tlic catato o£ Frank Kal- -Lnrnbei*tspn and Misses Mary For- flower show, limi, (lortiucd. THE nr.SKHT SONG Notiro to rrclitorn to prefont clfclmi sythe, Irene Itattl and. Gertrude Mey- To Be a Juno BHdo; OKLY A nO8K Cnrolyn Thonicon- JtWilill: I. i!-,t»U:. Sliilkrct and Vletor Orchcstia J'iuflij;iiit to ttjc order of Joseph I.. Don- ers." • ' The engagement has been an From "Vagabond KinE"—10SK7 nhny, Sxrronalo of the County of llon- Farmlnffdttin !Nlne. nounccd of Miss Ann Scott of Allen- 20513 luoiith. inaile nn llio tvvonty-seventh dny Tho FarmlnRdale athletic associa- hurst to Benjamin L. KIdder of A&- nf iMjuflt, 1Q^(I, on tho application of SIIOUTJI I? ° (Inrlra M. Kcllum, adminlntrator of th« tion has organized a baseball team bury Park. The wedding will take TO MY MAMMY fstiuo nf I'uink KGlIiirn. decenned. llotlre to be known aa tho Farmlngdale place in June. UiT MH SING AND I'M HAITY A BUA'DLK Ol' OLD J,OVK LKl'TIili.S n hcrcl'y iriveu to tho crcditora of aBitl PJaglca and $250 Imsi hpvn spent on (icreaneil to exhibit to tho Hubst-rlber. Bd- New School Dentist. Genn Austin From "Lord Byron of Brondu-ny" mtnis! r:\tor IIH nforeiiiild, tliulr debts and uniforms, equipment and a diamond. Dr. Abram Morris has been np demands iiju'iniit tho Bftld CBtnto, under .Ellison Newman Is tho manager. 22311 Arden nntl Ohman and Orehcstrn tuith, witliin Bix montliB from tho date of pointed school dentist by the Bnlm u the nfi>repnii! ordor. or they will lio for- Let us put the Super Auto- Adolphla Girls' Club. board, of. education to fill tho unex- e\cr hnrrort of their netlona therefor iV Rirla' club has been organized pircd term of the late Dr. William ALL THK MUSIC YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT— at; linnt tlio nnid subscrilipr. at Adolphla and the olllcera arc Mar- Jensen. VICTOH BECORDS Dated I'rcchDld. N. J.. March 27. 1»»». matic Oil Heator in your CHART.KH M. KELI.UM, garet Robinson president, Carrio Roo 31 Wnllnco street. Itcd Hunk, N. J. vice president, Carolyn Wagner treas- Fourth Degree Knights. FDWAKI) W. WIHE. I'roctor, furnace now. You makfe urer, Elsie Reynolds secretary and Vincent J. Dugan and Gerard Rose RcJ Dank, N. J. Betty Madge reporter* one small down payment— Married nt Bradley Bcadi* MIHB Rachel Voorheose, daughter and then pay for the installa- of Albert Voorhcea of Hulsc's cor- ner, and James LeCompte, eon of tion as you use it—begin- John II. LeCompte of Southard, were married last wcclc at Bradley Beach ning with September ... by Rev. L. Correll. Thought Cliib Officers. Imagine the delight of being The Thought club of Keyport has chosen Mrs. Daniel A. VanFelt pres- ident, Mrs. William Holmes vice pres- free from coal grime and 1. Lilted br ths National ident, Mrs. H, Louis Hutchinson sec- Board of Fire Underwrite™. retary and Mrs. E. A. Dunham treas- ash dust.. . with uniform, 2. Flu completely loilds tbt urer. average homs (uroici, . Freehold Fireman Hurt. healthful,automaticoil heat- 3. Barnl low £udo lull oil with • autet, efliolent horizontal Forrest Hulsart, captain of the Freehold flro police, suffered- a brok ditne. en bone In his ankle while at tho 4. MidBlntboiomouiUctoryol recent fire at the courthouse. He wag the Potter ftJohniEon Machine injured when ho stopped on a hoae. Co., at Pairtuckel, II, I. 5. The manufacturer liftraem* IVInrrlen* Forty Years. berotlhcOil lieitinllnatitute. Mr. and Mrs. Ivins O. Homer of Allentown were tendered a surprise party a few nights npo in observance of their fortieth wedding anniversary, Automatic Heat & Service Co. Tulip Show. [ A tulip show will ho held by the members of tho garden departmrn 371 Broadway, 1408 Main St., of the Long Branch woman's club Long Branch, N. J. Asbury Park, N, J. at the next meeting", May '. Bund Concert at Allentown. Phono 3780. l'hono C30S. A band concert will be given Fri- day night of this week at tho Allen-

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The High-Test, Silent, Superpower Gasoline . . .AT no EXTRA COST Pals Twelve RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 30', 1930. nrvwmnniJiBi —imrr — n mi m WEDS EDITOR. There were solos by Mr. Thomas and Mrs. Harry Morris and apecial selec- Mtan&iapan Girl Bride of Thorns. tions by tlio choir. 'Xlglm of the Asbury Park Press, Michael Itiordan continues to Im- prove from liis sickness and ho is Mia Helen n. White, daughter o now able to bo about the house. Mrs. Nora White of Manalapan, an Jlisa Muriel Read has a new Buick Thomas Tighe, son ;of Mra. Anna 11 Tights of Asbury Park, were marrie automobile. in St. Joseph's church at Perrine Tho new road scraper which was New Spring Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 6 P. M., Daylight Saving Time—Starting This Week villa last Wednesday by Father Al bought by the township committee of elua McCue. Miss Irono White, Atlantic township is now in eervla &Jster of the brkle, was maid of hon- It was used for the first time Ja* or and William Tlghe, the groom'; week in the Phalanx district, Joh brother, was groomsman. The coupl Sutphin and Walter Conover, two o left for a motor trip tn Virginia the members of the township com Mr. Tlgho In suburban editor of Hi mjtcOj are operating it. AsTjury Park Press. rri* S1SABK1GIIT NEWS. u COLT'S NECK NEWS. Delegates to Convention—Three. New iim Lodge Members. Orchard Owners Dismayed Over Las Week's Cold Weather. (Tho Keel Bank fieffister can bo boufib' in Scabright at the stores of Morris WeiS1 Owners of orchards are dismayed man and H. LcHiowiu.) over the consequences of three nights Ida Fary and Matilda Fowler wll Pink 6f freezing weather last week. It represent Independent council o aJmost generally agreed that the Sons and Daughters of Liberty o peach crop is a total loss and there Seabright at the Btato convention are many brchardiBt3 who fear that which will be licld May 13th and 14th tile apple crop has been damaged. at Asbury Park. Seabright council " They go with him wherever he goes, and wherever he goes Mrs. Lewis Snj'der and Miss Mabe has 100 members and Mrs. Viola Willett recently went to Washington Fichtcr ia councilor. About COO of- they go with him." Just now, he's going to Steinbachs where on a trip which was sponsored by ficers and delegates, representing- 151 Republican Women's clubs of Mon-branches In the state, will attend the jnouth county. The women made a convention. call on President Hoover. Colt's Neck folks are proud of the The dance held Saturday night bj record which tho school baseball th.c Scabrighl athletic club was large team has made thus far tills season ly attended and wag very successful It Is Natio dby Week! Last week the boys defeated the Fiobter's Original pavilion at th( Marlboro school team at this place foot of Kast New Btreet and Apple by the scorn of 12 to 0. The Colt's gate's pavilion at the foot of East ' Neck lads have played four games so Church Etrcet are being repainted far this spring and ,,thcy have won nd will bo reopened May 30th for all of them. he summer season. A moving picture Bhow to buy Mrs. Clara Slocum, Mrs. Jessie baseball equipment nnd other things Rodney and Mrs. Louise Bradley for Women & Misses for school athletics was held at the were initiated into tile Sons and schoolhouse Tuesday night of last Daughters of Liberty lodfre Friday week. There was a large attendance. night. Henry Rcnquist, who Is em- Another show for the same purpose iloycil by Mahoney & Harvey, won a We have priced each garment so low that will bo held tomorrow night. [uilt disposed of on the co-operative The work of'laying concrete on the )lan by tho lodge. we have no hesitancy about using the word county road between this place and Frank Covert arrived home yester- Tinton Falls, will bo started soon. iay from Trenton, where he is super- "SALE." You'll appreciate the savings, as In anticipation of this job pipe are intendent of the Taylor provision feeing placed to drain the road. :ompany. The plant has been closed well as the smartness and selections. The Sewing club of the Reformed or the summer and will be reopened church will meet tomorrow afternoon . October. . * at the home of Mrs. Rezeau Conover. A number of Seabright residents The Eeformcd church was repre- .ttemled a bridge luncheon Friday sented by a delegation of ten mem- fternoon!at the home of Mrs. Caro- lets at the clasiscal missionary re- ine Fowler of Matawan. Among the union which was hcid at Marlboro juests were Mrs. Mabel Bedford, Mrs last Friday. N'cllie Lomig, Mrs. 'Elizabeth Peter- Newest Dresses Mrs. John G. Schanclc is a patient ien, Mrs. Viola Flchter, Mrs. Inger et the Women's homeopathic hos- 5edford, Mrs. Lillian Young, Miss pital at Phidadelphia. vlarion Fowler and Miss Beatrice For Afternoon, Evening And The Easter service at the Re- jedford. formed church was the most largely Mayor Philip S. Walton la captain Sports Wear. Greatly Reduced ! attended that has taken place in a if the Seabright district for the boy number of years. In the evening 110 :out campaign. persona were present. The song Mrs. H. B. Massey entertained a service under the direction of John number of friends at a card party Thomas was a pleasing feature, last Wednesday n!g;ht. Were $10.95 Were $14.75 Now $8.75 Now $10.95 Novelty crepe frocks In Novelty crepe In high pleated, flare and bolero shades, also printed crepe ityles and now tones. in newest patterns. Sizes 5izo 14 to 38. IG to 40.

Were $19.75 Were $29.50 Here Little Qarments Are Quite As Now $14.75 Now $22.50 Plain nnd printed crepe Street, afternoon, Now is the time to fill in your ind chiffon in plain and and evening Gtylea of fine ensemble effects. Sizes 14 silks and laces. Sizes 14 Adorably Fashioned As They Are Low- Priced to 46. to 46. Winter's Supply with Petticoat Hand-Made Flannelette Protectors Baby Slips Were $39.50 Were $49.50 Garments 69c 95c 3 for $1.00 Now $29.50 Now $39.50 Value 5>9c. Silk rubber Value $1.25. A group of Gowns, -wrappers, Ger- Street, afternoon and Prints, chiffons, flat crepes petticoat protectors with littlo hand-made dresses trudes ever EO flalnty* The coal that has given the most satisfaction evening dresses in plain and laces; In afternoon, ecft detachable panel. with hand embroidery. trimmed, with pink o* nnd novelty silks and eveninfr, cocktail and en- blue. the past year. Carefully prepared—guaranteed laces. Sizes IG to 44. semble. Sizes 16 to 42.' weight, courtesy and care in all deliveries. Silk Coats "O Timothy Tim Has two blue eyes, Order your Dins filled now and at the same $3.95 • And two bluo eyes Of hand amoclied erepo dc chino_ Has Timothy Tim. time let us clean your furnace with the latest Pink or blue, and silk lined. Six •They cry with lilm Spring Coats months and 1 year 3i2cs. Wlipnovor ho cries, vacuum cleaner and be ready for next winter. And wlionevor he orloi They cry with htm." For Sports And Dress Occasions. • Crib Sheets Pillow Cases lust Call Red Bank 1251. Reductions Permit Great Savings. 2 for $1.00 4 for $1.00 30x50-Inch size, In Theso little cases pretty styles with match tho dainty crib shoots. Like Were $29.50 Wore $39.50 pink or bluoodsTcs cverythhiR- elie, for baby girl or they are very spe- Now $22.50 Now $29.50 boy. cial! SHREWSBURY, N. J. Camel's hair, wool crepe Wool crepe, ltasha cloth and twill coats in navy, and novelty woolens in black nnd light Ian. Siwa navy, pirate blue, tan nnd 14 to 1G. grecii. Sizes 11 to 42. All This Week Babies Will Make Were $49.50 Were $59.50 Now $39.50 Now $49.50 Coat3 of Icashmir broad- Newly styled garments in Their Little Economies On Spring Wardrobes cloth, florclla cloth, tclcir. quality fabrics and ncwcnt Jlotli and other tine fab- styles. .Sizea for" women rics in new styles. and misses. Quilted Pad Silk and Wool Silk and Wool Protectors Binders Vests Style Notes: Were $69.50 49c 65c $1.29 COI.D FACT. Ning their fur garments ly woven. thers. Value 59c. Etunc. in preference to storing them. "O Timothy Tim Has ono red head. vanta Twin And olio red head Baby Towels Wash Cloths Has Timothy Tliii. It glccum with him 42c 2 for 21c In Timothy's bed. Vnluo SOc. 18%x2O!4 Value 25c. Theso little •H IHF -ifcRSty OOAS T A Sleep well, rwl hend Inehea A practical clotlm of Boft, Imlt'.rd Ot Timothy Tim." imd noft towel rBDcclal- cotton nrc nlno made TRUST," A. A. ly for baby. by Vanta.

BTBtNBACHa-Infanla1 Shop—Second Floor BANK •m limed IVeiklr, IfjitateS u EsMi'.il-CInis UclUt at ths Post- VOLUME LII, NO. 44, offlcs at S«a Bsnk. M. J., under tbs Ast at Kirch 0. 1670. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30,1930. $1.50 PEE YEAR PAGES 13 TO 28*

SOON TO LUAVE BED BANK. uo of tho eotate Is to go to their in Arturo, who was named as execu- k NEW HEALTH OTTER, ENDS LIFE WITH GA&. The Chinese Junk Amoy Being Made CARD PARTY fOR A OUR WILL OF ALBERT SMITH. ir of tho will, CLUBS'JINSML SHOW V - M| „ , , , , Ready for ajLung Trip. IIS ESTATE IS DIVIDED AMONG Thomas G. Cowle3, who dietj at his AN APPEAL %O MIDBLETOWN JAMBS ITBEEMAN OF ATLANTIC EVENT TO BE HELD AT WOM- omo at Hazlot recently, made his .IONS AND ROTAKIANS TO PER- BED BANK BBSIDJSMX OIKO The Chinese Junll Amoy, which has FOUR PERSONS. TOWNSHIP BESIBENTS. , HIGHLANDS A SUICIDE, been moored at the borough wharf AN'S CLUBHOUSE srlll a year ago last July. His eB- FORM FOR HOSPITAL. WIGHT. at tho foot of Broad street since last ,ate was bequeathed to his wife, Thoy Age Asked to Make Contribu- Body Wus Found Yesterday After- Tile Muslo and Literature Depart- Walter K. Hopping Left Ills Estate [ary Anna Cowlca, for her lifctlmo 'he Minstrel W1U be Given at ths fall, Is receiving a thorough over- to His Widow—Navcsink Woman iSfr, Coynu Suffered tin MlvAi fit tions to Buy Land and Equipment noon After New Tenants Hail hauling preparatory to a trip to tho ments to Have a. Joint Moetlng and nd after her death the residue Is to Hunting Theater Next Monday, Acute Indigestion Mon<3sy Hlght For a Building WWch is to be o a Musical Tea Next Tuesday— Left Ealato to Husband—Other o to their children, Annie and Harry Tuesday and Wednesday—Tony Found Doors Locked and Hod De- Great Lakes, by way of the Hudson Wills Recently Probated. nnd a Hear! Atteols 'Sfertwrfsj-- Gift From Mrs. Robert Hartshorne tected Gas. river. Many at Friday's Entertainment. Cowlea, The will was witnessed Hunting WIU Dance. IJvcd at Bed Bonk ?A Ycsire. iy Daniel S. and P. O. Welgand of Win riowly Incorporated Mlddlotown Tho craft la supposed to have come Final arrangements have been Albert Smith of Red Bank, who The Red Bank Lions and Rotary The dead body of James Freeman led about three weeks ago, executed [aziet. Bernard Coyne, & resident ot iicd Publlo Health association, which Is was found yesterday afternoon In '.o tho American shores from Chlno mads for the card party which will ubs will give a minstrel ahow at the lank tha past 24 years, died shot tly under her own sail, and the skipper, "IO held by the Red Bank woman's ils will a year ago last January. All John R. VanHlae of 'Asbury Park an outgrowth of the public health his Iiomo on Grange avenue Jat At- equcathed his entire estato to his hunting theater next Monday, Tues- after nine o'clock last night st hit program which has been conducted who Is an American, tells many hair lub at the clubhouse Friday aft&- f his estate was bequeathed to Mra. "ay and Wednesday afternoon and lantlo Highlands. Ho had commit- Sridget Roach of Canal street, her ife,' Lillian E. . VanHlso, and ap- 'omo on Washington street S113 in the township several years, Is Bend- ted sulcldo with gas. * raising tales concerning the exper- noon. It will be in charge of Mrs. lghts for the benefit of Rivervlew leath was unexpected and Is (t eur- Horbert W. Hill and Mrs. Edmund .wo daughters, Catherine and Mary, ointed her executrix of his will. Mr. Ing an appeal to all citizens of the Freeman owned several houses and ences of the crew. The boat is tak- 'anHlse made Ills will In 1021. oapital. The minstrel will replace riao and shock to the community. township to take part In the purchase en into new ports' each season for Fraser. Mrs. Vcrnon Rose, Mrs. Cllf- .nd Miss Josephlno Kearns of ho regular vaudeville. Tho feature tho ono which ha occupied had been •hrewsbury in equal shares. Mr. Tho Reformed church of Asbury Mr. Coyne had been in good health of.land and equipment for tho pro- rented to • a family from the city. sightseeing and while at these dif- 'ord Humphrey, Mrs. George M. S. icture in conjunction with the mln- nd was at work yesterday fit his ferent ports it Is open for public In- Goff and Mrs. Mildred Archer will di- Jmlth appointed Thomas Irving Park receives $500 under the will of itrel will be "Secflnd Choice" with posed rhodel health center which la Tho new tenants had made several iydia M, Antonidea, which has juat ;asol!ne (service station on tha corn- to be erected shortly at Campbell's spection. The cabin and hold contain ed tho awarding of prizes. Re- Brown executor of his will. The wit- 'olores Costello In the leading role. trips to the house with furnlturo. lesses wero Jarrics J. Hogan and Wil- >een probated.. All the rest of tho er of Maple avenue and Borgen Junction by Mrs. Robert Hartshorne many Oriental/ articles, which are reahments will be served under the 'Brats," tho latest Laurel & Hardy >lace. When ho returned homo lasfc Yesterday afternoon they found both educational and amusing. lupervislon of Mrs. Alan Frost and liam H. Pcnnlngton. istate was bequeathed to Marlon T. omedy sensation, will also bo shown, as a memorial to her husband. tho doom locked and they smell'jd Clarke, with whom Miss Antonldes light he suffered an attack of acute Tho plans for this health center Mrs. Harry Angelo. Mrs. J. Daniel Walter K. Hopping, who died re- 'he admission fees will bo the samo indigestion and a doctor was eurn- gas. Chief of Police Charles Swee- Tuller will look after tho tables and lently at his home at Eastslde Park, ived, and she was appointed execu- a usual. V I havo been prepared for some timo ney and Policeman Frank Gerkcns, rlx of the will. rnoned. The attack of Indlfestloa and will provide the very best type ho decorations will bo taken care of eft his entire estate to his wife, El- A special dancing act will be giv\| ""rought on a heart attack yestsr- who had been summoned, forced by Miss Etta Miller. Other members a F. Hopping, for her lifetime in a All the estate of Michele Yaccarlno of headquarters for publlo health open one of the doors and found PARTY FOR BRIDE-TO-BE, :n by Tony Hunting. Tho theater lay. Ho sank into a corns end if tho committee are Mrs. Jay J. Bal- will which he executed two years ago f Asbury Park waa bequeathed to rchestra will be doubled for the oc- ..work in the township. Tho architects, Freeman's body on a cot In the is wife Felicia in a will which he lever regained hla sensei. Evans, Moore, Peterson & Wood- lln, Mrs. Frank Curtis, Mrs. Charles last February. After the death of casion. Harold LaRos is musical dl- Mr. Coyno waa born at Everett. kitchen. A jet In tho kitchen gas BRIDGE-LTJNCHEON AND SHOW- English, Mrs. Richard Hackstaff, wife the residue of tho estate is ade about three weeks ago. Just bridge, have designed a fine building atovo had been turned on and pieces •ector and Thomas W. Head Is ln- He was a commission merchant at ER AT LITTLE SILVER. Mrs. Howard Hlgginson, Mrs. Ray- •o go to their son Samuel. Mrs. Hop- rlor to his death. Mrs. Yaccarino erlocutor, The end men will be In which tho Mlddlctown township of canvas had been put on tho floor raa appointed executrix of the will. *fow York for many years. Sinn,-, public health nurses will keep ofllce mond King, Mre. David Leruy, Mm ilng was named aa executrix of tho 'ames Coder, Kqert Johnson, Jack 'anuary he had conducted tha gan- ogalnst the doors. He had been dead Irving K, Lovett, Miss Julia Little, will, which was witnessed by Charles hours every day from 8:30 to 0:00 A. about twelvo hours, Wedding of Miss Elizabeth C. Hard- trong, Joseph Kennedy, Homer iline station. Mr. Coyne was well M. sags from 1:00 to 1:30 P. M. Be- ham of Newark and John E. TMra. . Louis Mendel, Mlsa Ina Minard, R. Snyder and Earl'S. Snyder of At- dethot, Morgan C. Knapp, William known in this part of tho county sides tne nurse's ofllce there will be Tho body was removed to Posten's McClcllan of Red Bank Will Take Mrs. William Naulty, Mrs. C. W"anti. c Highlands. ?lrth and Dr. Walter Gosling. The nd had a wide circle of friends. Ha an ofllce for tho physicians who at- funeral home and prepared for bur- Place May 10th at Newark. Roaegrant, Mra. William P. Strode, John Bentley, one of tho vice chan- VANBLERCK BOAT THIRD. rrangement committee consists of vas a member of the Elks' lodge tend tho well baby clinics, tho tuber- Inl. Mr. Freeman was about seven- Miss Katherino Vanderveer, Mrs. ellors of New Jersey, who lived at Harold S. Allen chairman, John T. if Red Bank. Ho leaves a widow. ty years old and was a carpenter. Miss Barbara Wilkinson of Llttlo Thomas Voorhls, Mrs. C. C. Watroue, Shrewsbury, made his will eleven IED BANK YOUNG MAN WINS culosis clinics and other similar Sliver Point and Miss Emily Mo \awley treasurer, Gilbert Manson Mrs. Margaret Coyno, and two daugh- health activities and a largo com-Ho had lived at Atlantlo Highlands Mrs. Charts D. White and Mrs. Wil- pears ago last July. Mr. Bentley died lecretary, Gordon Ryno stage man- ters and a son, they being Minn many years and waa an exemptClollan of Red Bank gave a brldga liam A. Wirth. Tho profits will be a few weeks ago following an opera- MEDAL AND COMPASS. fortable waiting room for tho parents and luncheon Monday at the home .ger and George Merrill assistant Elizabeth Coyne and Edward Coyno and patients. Thero will alao bo a member of hook and ladder fire used for tho bond retirement fund. Ion at the Long Branch hospital. All itage manager. f Red Bank and Mrs. Harold Trees company. His wife died several of Mlsa Wilkinson In honor of Miss his estate was bequeathed to his wife, oseph VanBlcrch, Jr., Captured room for tha Mlddletown play cen- Elizabeth C. Hardham of Newark, The literature and music depart- Third Place in Inboard Division of Mr. Hunting, a Rotarlan, made the of Long Branch. ter which will bo a project In which yearn ago. iith A. Bentley, and she was named whoso marriage to John IS. T. Mc- ments will have a musical tea at the as executrix of tho will. tho Albany-New York Race—Time ihow possible by loaning the facilities the child study department of the Cltillan of Red Bank will take piano last of a series of joint meetings next Was Four Hours and Fifty Minutes f his theater and co-operating -in The Elks' lodge will conduct Its Monmouth county organization for May 10th at St. Mark's Episcopal Tuesday. Miss Florence Krldel, the Mrs. Amelia J. Patterson of Nave- ither ways. service tomorrow night at the house. social service, under tho direction of club president; Mrs. Edwin Gilland, link named her husband, Stephen B. Joseph VanBlerek, Jr., of Red Tho funeral will be held at ten RUiSoFifiTAINiENT church at Newark. A reception will Bank, won third place in the inboard Mra. William T, McDowell, and the follow at tho home of tho bride's Mra.Vrank S. Curtla and Mra. Isaac 'atterson, aa sole beneficiary in her o'clock Friday morning at St. Mlddletown township board of educa- Gllhuly will receive with Mra, Victor will, which she executed in Septem- Ivlslon in the Albany-New York race Jamea's church and a requiem mass mother for tho families and a few last Saturday for outboard and In- tion will co-operate. The building will SHOW TOMORROW NIGHT AT intimate friends. ,. King and Mrs. Hosea Chark, who ier, 1925. Mr. Patterson was appoint- 'UPILS TO GIVE PAGEANT, will bo chanted. Burial will bo nmdo be modern in every respect. aro chairmen of the two departments. ed executor of the will. The wit- roard motorboats. Altogether over at Mount Olivet cemetery. HIGH SCHOOL In conjunction with tho bridge .60 boats took part. The letter appealing for help Is MIBS Sara Armstrong will play thrco nesses wero Charles K. Snyder of At- d luncheon there was a yellow lantic Highlands and Howard W. VanBlerck's time for 136 mllea waa ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHIL- sent under the auspices of the Incor- Performance Will Be Given by The piano selections. •'•• Several selec- FELL DEAD* IN BARN. kitchen shower and Miss Hardham tions will be rendered by a trio con- Roberta of New Monmouth, 'our hours and fifty minutes. His DREN TO PERFORM SHORTLY. porators of tho health asslclation and Pupils of tho Publlo Schools and was the recipient of many gifts. loat was a seasled powered with a over tho signature of Howard W, Will Consist of a Jt'lay, Song* slating of Mrs. Harrison Bance, Mre. Mrs. Jeanette Ford of Morganville Death Gave No Warning to Marshall Those present were Mrs. Rnhton John T. Trudeau and Mrs. Edmund disposed of several pieces of real /anBlerck junior motor. VanBlerek More Than 300 Pupils Will Take Part Roberts, tho treasurer. Tho pupils of Dances and Instrumental Music. Wiiterbury, Mrs. V. Parker Wilkin- ;ot off to a fine start and was in sec- Lmvney of Red Bank. tho Leonardo high school addressed VomSteeg. Mrs. Robert Brown, 3Statc in a will, which she executed In Pageant at River Street Scbool Tho pupils of the Rumson public son, Mlsa Anne Hasler and Miss teacher of dramatics at the Red ast February. Two lots at Cliffwood md place in .his division off West on Friday, May 10th—Mrs. Bessie Marshall Lowney, a colored resi- the envelopes to every voter In the Jtr.e Wilkinson of Little Silver, Mrb. 'olnt when his gas line clogged ana township. They folded tho letters, ichools will hold a May entertain- Bank high school, will present a play Beach left to her granddaughter, Rue Is In Charge. dent of Leighton avenue, Red Bank, ment tomorrow night In .the audi- F.. W. McClellan of Red Bank, Mra. selected from Zona Gale's "Friend- Jeanette Ford. A, business property lis motor stopped. It took him ten enclosing them with tho subscription The elementary department of the died very suddenly Monday morning. torium of the high school building. Willl&m Hardham, Mra. Robert .Tart ship Stories." Eight high school at CllWwood Beach was left to her ninutes to make repairs and get 'Ho waa employed on Joseph S. An- blank and return envelopes, and they vis, Mlsa Emily McGregor and Miss itartcd again, but in the meantime Red Bank public schools will give a stamped tho whole 5,t>00 letters. This It will bo under tho direction of Mra. pupils will take part in this produc- grandson, John E. Ford. John G. plegato'a farm on Conover lano irt Marion Conover, teacher of physical Virginia Boycott of Newark, M!ES tion. Mrs. C. F. Bostock will givo 'ord, a son, was left two lots at ;wo other inboards passed him, put- pageant at the River street school lias been a very great help to the auditorium on Friday, May 16th Mlddletawn township. Ha was shell- training, and Miss'Elizabeth Connel- Lindscy Papps of Glen Ridge. Mrs. readings and Mary Anna Slellng will Perth Amboy and also a house and ing him fourth position. He over- Ing corn and sitting on tho floor of committee who voiced tho hopo that Ficderlck Myers of Rldgewood, Miss look one of the boats before he showing the nature and scope of his- all tho other residents of Mlddletown ly, teacher of music, who will be as- render an interpretive dance. Tea ot and a store at Freneau. Bequests iMr. Applegate's barn when he fell sisted by tho other teachera. The Janet McLaughlin of Maplewood and will be served In tho library by Mra. of personal effects were made to her :rossed the finish line. VanBlerek re- tory taught in the elementary grades, township will glvo as whole-hearted Mrs. Erlo Ruckclshaus of East :elved a gold medal and a fine com- The pageant will be given under the over dead. co-operation to tho health center pro- performance is a part of the school John Chaunzy and Mrs. Richard Til- children and grandchild, to Mrs. Ger- Mr. Lowney was 79 years old. For activities and no admission will be Orange. ton, assisted by Mrs. Luke M. Bleak- rude LoMaire, Mrs. John Crlne and laas as prizes. direction of Mrs. Bessie A. Rue, ject as ths pupils of the high school. ilementary supervisor, assisted by many years he was employed by charged. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. ney, Mrs. Earl Clark, Miss Mildred Catherine Woolley. Mrs. LeMalre was Fifteen Inboards took part in the John N. Hlllyer of Mlddlctown vil- Contributions will bo received by LaManna and Mrs. John J. O'Shea. appointed executrix of the will. Miss Abble Strickland and Mrs. Mr. Roberta, who lives at New Mon- Tho program will open with an Clarenco E. Fisher of Little Silver •ace. Besides VanBlerck's boat there Frank Pingatore of the elementary lage and previous to that tlmo ho mouth. The incorporators of thooverture by the school orchestra. A Folnt entertained a number of guests The auditorium of St. Jamea's high Miss Anna Wehner of Morganvllla was another boat in the event with art department; Misa Ruth Leddy, worked for Mr. Hlllyer's father. Ho . Health association are Capt. William play entitled "The Princess and Sun. at a buffet luncheon at the Rumsou school was filled with spectators last executed her will ten years ago last a VanBlerek junior motor and this physical director, and Leroy Bake: 3 one of the best known colored Dennis chairman, Howard W. Rob- shlno" will bo given by the primary country club in honor of Miss Hard- Friday night at the entertainment October. To her sister, Mrs. Ger- loat came in sixth. The VanBlerek of the muslo department. More than residents of this port of Monmouth erts treasurer, Mra. William Green- Bchool. Then will follow a Dutch, liam and Mr. McClellan. which was given by the drama de- trudo K. LeMalre, sho left $500 and motor, which is manufactured at Fair 300 pupils from tha five elementary county. The- funeral arrangement® wood secretary, Mra. Wardell Thom- danco by the fourth and fifth grade Mrs. Carlton Smith of New Hav- partment of the club. After the per- to her brother-in-law, Laurenco A. Haven by VanBlerek motors, corpor- schools will take part and there will have not been made. as, Jr., Mrs. Louise J. Llndenstruth, girls and an IrlBh jig by the sixth en vlll bo matron of honor at the formance, flowers wore given to Miss leMalrc, she left 5100. A bequeBt of tloii, is 33 horsepower while tho oth- be an exhibit of hiatory work done Mrs.' Jennie E. Rolners, William M. grado glrle. A school jazz orchestra wedding. Thcro will bo Bix brides- Florence Kridel, Mrs. BoBtock and $500 was made to her nephew Lau- er Inboard motors in tho marathon in these schools. will render threo popular selections. renco W. LeMalre. All tho reat of were 44 and 55 horsepower. In the i MODEL BOAT BEQ&TTA, , Potlngalc, Joseph W. Thompson, Mra. maids, they being Miss Barbara Wil- those who took part In tho program- Act 1 will represent "The Com- Daniel Adams, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Two songs will bo given by tho kinson of Llttlo Silver, Miss Emily her estate was left to her sister, race VanBlerek used fifteen gallons 1 Mra. John H. Patterson and Mrs. of gasoline and a half gallon of oil. munity of the Child's'Experience an' It Will be Held on Seal lake .Safe. Mra. Roy Llndabury, Mrs. William sentor' girls' glee club? The orchestra McClcllan of Red Bank, Miss Elsie Allan Frost represented tho club at Margaret S. Wchncr. Gertrude K. and Laurence A. LeMaire were Primitive Communities," In which hi unlay, May 10th. Swan, A. C. Runyon, Mra. Atwood will play another selection. The next .Tansen of Washington, Miss Llnd- the federation day celebration of the discovers the relation of tho custom; number will be a solo danco by Clara sey I'apps of Glon Ridge, Mrs. Fred- named as executors of the •will. The third annual model boat rat Vlolett and Miss Anno Gallagher. M&tawan woman's club on Monday, TWO YEARS OLD. of men to their environment and thai The letter appealing for help Is as Whltlcdgo. Tho Junior gleo clubs will erick Myers of Rldgewood and Miss The program committee mot Mon- James P. Hutchlnson of Neptune 'like relations exist In his own com- gatta of the Young Men's Christian follows: bo heard In three selections. Tap Janet McLaughlin of Maplewood. \ day morning to outline the program township left 5100 to the Allentown munity. associations of New Jersey 'will bo dancing by the seventh, eighth, ninth baptist church -to be used In caring Hlrsch's Kiddle Shop Is Celebrating; held on Deal lake at Asbury Park Mrs. Robert Hortahorno of Middle Edward W. McClcllan, Jr., of Red for the club'3 new year. The first Anniversary. Act 2 will show "The Community town township Is donating for tho and tenth grade girlB will concludo Bank, a brother of the groom, wli: event will be the annual luncheon on for his burial plot. A gold watch and Saturday, May 10th, Tljs contents tho entertainment. In the last num- chain wero left to hia nephew, Ray- of the Child's Own State," to which are open to boys with boats of their benefit of our township a new build- bo best man. Tho ushers will bo the second Friday In September. Fed- Hlrsch's Kiddle Shop on Broad he finds he haa obligations and learn; ing to bo used as a model health ber each grade will give a dance and George Palmer of South Orange eration day will be In November. mond nutchinson. All the rest of his street tomorrow will begin a serie3 own construction. Ribbons will bo then there will bo an ensemblo of estate waa bequeathed to his wife, how his state together with other ter- awarded for first, second and third center and,which la to bo a memorial John LaMarcho of Waterford, Con- Tomorrow night the club will be of sales for i two weeks' period In ritory becomes a nation. all the groups In the final dance. Sarah A. Hutchlnson. Elmer Hutch- celebration of tho store's, second an- places in each event. A largo cup to nor lato husband. This building necticut, Percival Collins, Jr., orepresentef d at the annual meeting Act 3 will portray "The Worli will bo located at Campbell's Junc- Trenton, William Hardham, and' Wll and dinner of the Red Cross society nson was appointed executor of the niversary In Red Bank. The first offered by Elliott C. Laldlaw o£ will, which was executed last June. announcement of the anniversary Community," in which the child gets PlainDeld will be awarded to tha tion on tho Atlantlo Highlands con- WEDDINGS. llnm Harrison Osborne, Jr., of New- at tho Freehold Elks home by Mrs. picture of the beginnings am . creto road and easily acceaaiblo to ark, and William Auchinclosn of Olive Gllsey, Mrs. Bostock, Mrs. King, Mrs. Annie G. Brady of Belmar sale appears on page three of this Is- highest point winner. ' sue. progress of civilization and an ap- cvoryono in tho township. Elkcr—Hiker. Short Hills. Mra. Chark and Mrs. Thomas Voor- made her will two years ago Iasi preciation of the struggle which Following ths regatta there will August. Sho left a one-half lnteresi Mr. Hirach, proprietor of the store, It will contain a comfortable clinic Miss Mary Jackson. Rlker, daugh- hls. peoplo made to establish our prcsenl bo a swim in tho Christian associa- loom and an ofllce for tho clinic doc- FAIR HAVEN. MAN HURT. n real estato in Florida to her hus- In a. talk with a Register representa- tlvillzation. tion pcol and a regatta supper, to ter of Mrs. Henry Ingcrsoll Riker, band, Charles A. Brady. The other tive concerning hia anniversary, says tors and nurses. Among the activ- formerly of Low Moor, and William RED CROSS CONVENTION. In the epilogue the child realize: which parents and friends of tta ities that will be carried on thero Harry Wlllard Thrown From a M • nenspd tho will, at tlio Ked lJiuilt Candy Kitchen, • dny morning, Mny 11th, when silo re- nnd 51.00 ntnrest (formerly Frown- regular lint prico io $14.75, for $8.7. ! . o*o> lliullii Urpnlrlng. iiota nnd girdles, $2.50 up to $10* .-A'l* celvca n box of quality candy bought Rinlfi, nlmmpoolng, manicuring, etc ortretcd in hnl- luirinl plot. In 111 We can repair miy rmllo sot. Phoni Cooper Co.) 1'lione 1)080.—Advertise- Mm. Anno Mmttoo, proprietor, phon< Standard tubes, fully Runrnnteod Farmlngdnlo c.emclnry and fihe lef Listen tu This. vertlfiomont. nt tho Red Bank Candy Klfchon, 60 ment. Hclaeman's Radio Store, 21 Mon- Now in tho time to order your awn Red Hunk 2003, tell un about you Mrond street.—Advortlsomont. 30O8.—AdvortlBcmcnt, $S() to llio cemetery to endow the plol rndio troubled nnd wo will quote yoi mouth otrcct. Phono Rod Bnnk 2CCa All tho rest, of her cfltato was ho ings. Standard Awning Co., 115 lilfia 1,'or Hal*, You aro cordially Invited to vlnli —Advertisement. Front street, Red Dank 61)0.—Adver- tho price for ropulni and do til Sight-room liauna, @lt Modern l;n- Nclllo'R Home-Mndo Hwceld. our nhop anil Innpcot our ready-mado A Wish. quenthod to her grandncphew, Wl tisement. work promptly. RclRoman'a Radii prov«nioi'i;c W. Patterson, Jr, Old Iladlim Wuntvil Bank.—Advert Ifioment. anil tomm. Call Ki.-il ISsnk £&3. • nliuond brittle $1.00 per pound. 133 dny today, wldi ninny happy rcturna Confections of the betlor quality nnrlng millinery. Bobntnn, 101 Bron assorted oliot'olateH $1.25 por pound and Krncat K. l'attcr.inn °f Anlena a; $7fi la tho rebate lit TlliitlllK'u, 1 Adveitl'l rliiriit. Brand ctrcot, phono Rod Bunk 332. furoot, opposite Woman's Club.—Ad- of tho day for her.—Advortluemont. executors of tho will. Monmouth street. Time limited.— A Pine lawn. Advertisement. almond hrlttlo $1.00 por pound. IX. Wo hnva everything to males oni vertisement. Hroad ntreot, phono Hod Bank 332,— Antonla Muz7.& of Long lirnnch lef Advertisement. Loiifr Hteimut-d Hoaci!. Advertisement. Bono inoal, ohoop nuinuro, llmo am iil,! jf thn 1s% O»!« Typewriter q Tfln-I'ayinont Plan. Special Fridny and Saturday, fll hi!! cntlro potato to hln wife, Ra I'IUIIOH find Servleo ; Vljjoro, which la ftspecia l lawn sni CUtawAy, Atlnntta JllghlMi&i, Chf Typewriters rentotl, bought nnd Knits, 522M up, nt .Tlannlno's, 07colors, $1.00 per dozen. W. W. Ken IVtliw'B lri>r Typewriters fnclln Mtr/.zii, for her lifetime In tho best. Dlrlmn'a Piano fihop, plant foml. Alno grnua seeds for botl on mid Wfifiira, illicit srni shzttt {M Bolil. I'rublii'n, Bf) Hruad Hliect Hct) Promt nlrait, upstalra. Und Bank.' nnly #• MOH.I, -II Ilrond etrcct, Hoc rnd ndiilriK machines. 17 Bro&i will wlili'h In' made :ilx yonrii ngo. A Druuimcml pinto, lied liunk, 9!W.- fiunny (ind almdy lawim. Fred ' norj. Iiidsl ilium to IwM h* Uank.—Adverltcquieut. AdUt Uauk.—AdvcrtlncnicnU street. Red .l.lanit.-'-Aavortloorucnt, tcr tlio death ot Mra. Mazzu the io»i AtlvortlaouicjR,. Wikotf Co.-Advortlaomgnt, «ncl dinner vnillf A~4£vU Page Fourfesn RED BANK BEGISTER, APRIL 30,J9>8g. WAR VETKUAN DEAD. KOTABY CLUB IXECTION. niW AX tlKASAH. INN. Too Late'for CiaeufiGstioa. OLIVER YOUNG'S FUNERAL BIG LOME GATHERING, WOMAN wented for general houB@wor£7 |150. FOR A HOSPSTAL William A. Henderson of Kcyport George Merrill Chosen President to amass o! @)(Hi CsamA !>y Flsnttii, Apply at onoe. Mrs. liray, Mother's JJIrd In 80th Year. Succeed John T. l Monday Afternoon. WHX nlriK Room, 20 WBIISCB street, Itod iWJSBVIJSW AUmiAET HAD A FORTY MASONS ATTEND SERV- KNIGHTS OF CTTHMS ESTEB- 2TOEBH0NE Bnnk. William A. Henderson, civil war George Merrill, dlBtrlct manager of Greass which bubbled over and BPHUD AT MIDDUSTOWN. OMATEIUAl, fronTlftTjirawi! CABB TA&1Y FEIDAY. ICE FOK ACCIDENT VICTIM, the telephone company, was elected TAIN PAST CHANOEUABS. ran onto a stovs oaiintd a flro at ut^h for sttle: Plumbing; fixtures,nn - veteran and a resident of Keyport tluora timl trim, tleitorntfva cotumnn, since the close of that conflict, died j , , a y president of the Rotary club Thurs- 'leasant inn atths cornw of Shrews- A Lot Bought for This IHirposo on W Was He!il at the Home of Mrs. Th( ( Ijls ];iU>g Wc e 1Wd Thurs a day to succeed John T. Lawley. Mr. he Meeting Waa Held at Ked Bank bury avenue and Wowman Sprln^o ks, liefiniefnin off vnrlounua site*site*,, French wlu- Sunday from general debility in his Friday Night and 16 Was Attended tho Kink's Highway From George dovvjt, otc.t _ H. C. EichllelitlnifEihllltl . Utiwton Doremus on Tlsto I'la«e Afternoon mid Temporary Inter- Merrill waa vice president of tho club > road Monday afternoon. A portion SCth year. Mr, Henderson was born ment Was Mado at Fa.'r View— by About 20!) I eraorts~Gnsnd A. BelalusSt—'i'txs New Building to iSOOM H ('oTron'i iiuii1 nie'tarniiyTSuiUoTo tmd More Than 160 Persons Were at New York and spent his boyhood and Ralph Faxkell was elected to Chancellor Present, of the celling and sldewalls and one ba Started In a Few Days. for biintneeB people, tiulet neighborhood Pjrcsent Fourteen Bearers. fill that office. Albert 3, Miller and room In the second story caught wlthhhh t walkinligg distntic t o ot statiostationn, 7 AlA- days on his father's farm at Brook- Richard T. Smith were elected treas- The Now Jersey Bell telophono l cleteol . at?t? SUvornidSUid o avenue.C1 C&111 or Tli9 Red Bunk auxiliary of River- lyn. At the ape of seventeen years More than 100 persons attended the Shrewsbury lodge of Knights of tie. The firemen were called out Ilf.t Honk 'JS-J. funeral Thursday afternoon of A. Oli- urer and secretary, Allen B. Ran- Pythias of Red Bank entertained the and they extinguished the flamesa? -lompany Is soon to Imvo e, telephone View hospital cleared $150 Friday af- he enlisted in Company D, 102d regi- xchange at Middlotown village. Tho OUTBOMID BOATS for sr.lo; Tenn Yan. ternoon at a card party at the homo ment, New York Infantry, to oervo ver Young, pon of Dr. and Mrs. Har- dall and Koert Johnson were elected past chancellors' association of Mon- a hard battle. Tha damage, Hiilicr Ltuu, new, rout $£2K, Pl'lctt S14O; directors. Mr. Johnson and Mr. Mer- nouth county and lodge membors ompany lias bought a lot at tho Gute Cmft, new. co$t 9186, price) get); Hf Mra. Newton Borcmus on Vista three years. The regiment wa3 com- vpy W. Young, who died the previous which amounted to about $700, Is Fenn Yim ('eostspDer, very fast, cost 9185. Monday from injuries received when rll wens elected delegates to-the. dis- 'rom various parts of tho state at an southeast corner of the King's High- place. Mora than 180 persons -were manded by Col. Thomas B. Van- covered by Insurance. way and Hartshorns place from Price @&0; Johnson ninglo motov. new, coat present and two packs of playing Buren. At the end of his enlistment his car hit a freight train on Newman trict convention at Asbury Park on mtcrtalnment and cupper Friday SUB. iirlce SCO. Ilargulni. Fred Brown.- Springs road. Mr. Young was In his May 8th and 9th. light. Tho mooting wae hold at the George A. Dolatuolj for $3,040. This 1)4 Wallace ntreet. iihana Bed ISnnk 1682-M cards were awarded to tlia high scor- ho re-enllsted In the same company at the rats of $35 per foot fop era Mrs. Sheldon Davis qf South and regiment. 25th year. Kitty floral pieces wore The nominating committee was odga hall on Monmouth street and rontage on th® King's Highway. The FOH SALE, bent aunii or clay 'sravel ob« street donated twelve dozen packs of He participated In. many battles, tributes of sympathy. Rev. John made up of past presidents. Moro tore than 200 persona attended. JUM3EOT FOR $6,000. than sixty- members and fifteen land has a frontage of 150 feet on • tstnnlilo; filno Band. K. illn&heSwoodi playing cards io tho auxiliary. some of which were Antletam, Chan- Hayes recited a prayer and read a The past chancellors wero headed Hattshorne place. The building which EnsllnMown, N. J.* The prize winners were Mrs. Her- cellorsvllle. Lookout Mountain, the poem. guests attended the meeting. The iy Grand Chancellor John Blckncll MB. AND MBS. HOWARD HUBB3 11 AKIN IS MQTOK wunted between EILind club will attend tho joint meeting if Plalnfleld. Delegations were pres- the company will construct will servo 3 00 homo power, with generator, BtlYt«]? tnan -Asendorf, Mrs. Edwin C. Gllland. Atlanta campaign, Sherman's inarch Mr. Young was the first member to an exohange for most of Middle- fanil clutch; must be In sood condition. Mia. Thomas M. Gopslll, Mrs. Carl be raised In the Red Bank lodge of of Ited Bank's service clubs and snt from Mount Holly and Perth Am- WON VERDICT MONDAY. to tho sea and the campaign of the Chamber of Commorco at the Smoke x>y, There wero representatives own township. Tho work will be Write and aUta HIKO, IICIRO ttnd wetuht. Brerner, Mrs. George Hondrlclison, Carolines, The only Important en- Free and Accepted Masons and forty Shop tomorrow night. Tho Judgment Was Against Percy II. itartod in a few days. The sale of Atldrf,iia XXX;_drnwer_M,JRetl Bank^ Mrs. Herbert Williams, Mrs. Alex- gagement that he did not take part lodge members attended the service, [rom all the lodges in tha county. he property was made by the Charlea aJX-itOOM liuuio" tit sale; eftctrlc;, fur- ander P. Paul, Mra. Arthur Swift, in was the battle of Gettysburg. Dur- Including Dr. William.M. Thompson, Richard Wood of Philadelphia will Vice President Robinson of Froe- Peck of Keyport, Whose Automo- nnco; nenr nrhool nnd rullroRa ntatlan. blla Hit Mrs. Hubbs Last Sdptan- L. Steuerwald agency of Perth Am- Trying Drnke, Church ntrect, Bolford, N. J. Mra. Arthur F. Swift, Mra. F. Cin. g that battle he was confined in a past grand master, and William Cur- Bpeak on international relationship at lold presided and after a brief busi- oy. Mr. Steuerwald lives at Middle- the luncheon tomorrow. ness meeting Harry Meistrlch, chair- bcr nt Keyporf. lIAOKEtt 011A1-T Biiroil bout for enloi 28 Hazzara, Mrs. Theodore B. Hall, Mra. hospital. Ho received his honorable chin, Jr., district deputy. Tho Ma- own village. .fcot; nil muhottuny; $800, !•'. E. Brfitl7i M. F. Cornwell, Mn. Sydney McLean, sonic service was conducted at the man of the entertainment committee, discharge under Col. II. B. Chatfleld Mr, and Mrs. Howard Hubbs ot The building will be aresldonco for 'Vlr Haven, nhono Itod Bnnk 2640. Mrs. E. T. Mix, Mrs. C. L. Jones, Mrs. on July 21st, 1805. cemetery by Dr. Thompson, acting as NO HUDSON AVENUE CHANGE. took charge. Vooal solos Wero ren- Hivor street, Red Bank, rcoelvod a inu^ WANTED for sonornl hotmewor^l F. Hoisted, Mra. Burton T. Doremus, At the close of Ihc war he became worshipful master and by Rev. Rob- lered by Miss Sylvia Kavncr, Thomas judgment of 50,000 against Percy H. ;ha chief operator and family, with must ho icllnblo. GS Potera placo. Mra. H. DeVoe, Mrs. James D. Otter- ert MncKellar, chaplain of the lodge. •lacKenna and Harry- Speclole. me room in it for c telephone ex- a resident of Keyport. where he mar- William Buchnnon'a Hcqueit Turned Peck of Koyport'Monday afternoon hange. In order to provide for eon, Mre. S. W. Boche, Mrs. John T. ried Harriet S. Poling, who died The body was placed in tho ceme- Down st Meeting Monday. tlisses Essie and Fannie Rosin gave JCfore Judge Harry Truax at Free- ARTICLES FOR SALE. Lavvley, Mrs. G. C. Worthley, Mrs. F. eight years ago. He was engaged in tery's receiving vault temporarily un- piano duot and tho threo Stuor hold." , growth of business tho building will der the direction of Albert W. Wor- The mayor and council of Red listers gave violin nnd guitar recitals. bo made twice an large as tho pres- UARKKD BOOK hutching cirt-n. by tho oat- A. Wessell. Mrs. Balaton Waterbury, the oyster business for many years. The case arose out of an accident nt actual need. It will cost about tlnK or tho hundred: nlco lluokeya col* Mrs. Morgan C. Knapp, Miss K. J. He Is survived, by a son, William jeri. Bank, at a special .meeting Monday Marcelllno Welner entertained -with last September at Keyport, when an ony brnodcr, bfty. cow nntl calf. KitAta night, decided not to chango Hudson icrobatlo and toe dancing. flB.OOO and it will bo In keeping with F. .0. llyrnni. Bro&il etreet, Bed Bank, Vandervecr, Misa Margaret Sutton Henderson,-Jr., with whom he lived, The honorary bearers were Harvey lutoniobilo, owned and driven by Phono 2373, ^ • and William M. Thompson, Jr., and avenue from a residential rating. Wil- he finest residences on hlotorio and Miss Josephine Weeks. and a slater, Mrs. Belle Robinson of liam Buchanon, a contractor and 'celt, ran down Mrs. Hubbs and King's Highway. Tho plans havo been iilll.K QOAT," fi-iiJo Sonnen. wlVltt; thin U Others present were MIRS Ann Kns- Brooklyn. Herhert and Joseph Williams, all of 'Inned hor between tho Peck, jriar _flvo-'iiiiu-t doe, l.havo too many. $35 lied Bank. The active bearers were builder, had requested that the status WITH THE YACHTSMEN. drawn by an ju'ohlteot in tha-cinpluy ler, -Miss Louise Prieo, Mrs. Harold Funeral services were held Tues- of the street, between Harding road chlno and another automobile. Mrs. ot tho telephone company. tnken lior. Charles Qrant. Everott. N, -J., Whitney, Mrs. J. C. Farkes, Mrs. Wil- day afternoon. Rev. F. T. B. Rey- Wallace M. and R. Browning Wilson, Red Bankers to Attend Elimination Hubbs sustained an injured back and nlioimJIlil<]lotownJJ OC-F-il.'. liam Ivaulty, Mrs. Warren Smock, Jr., and Sherman Manning of Red and Bergen place, bo ehanged so that dislocated kneecap. It waa shown at An old barn Is on the property and for nalo, complete; two nolds, pastor of the Reformed small apartment houses could bo Trials ot Cup Dofcndcrs. ;hls will bo tarn down, For many gan cookora, three Lurnors, two oVeni, Mrs. James Hendrlckson Hubbard, church, conducted tho service. In- Bank; T. Philbrick Haslcr of Little tho trial that oho was compelled to otio whlto cnnmol. other black; alio Ooyn- Silver, John F. Dumont of Little built. Mr. Buchanon was the only, The May meeting of the Noith ears thla property waa owned by tho Mrs., Jacob WycltofT, Mrs. Ralph Earl terment was made in Green Grove advocate of the change. Many Hud- use crutches for about a month. tau coiil rttnKo: nil In good orilor. 47 Fos* Layman, Mrs. Truswell, Mra. John cemetery. Falls, Hairy D. DeWlntor of Short. Shrewsbury icoboat and yaoht club Of the Judgment $2,000 waa award- Taylor family. Tho history of tho tor Btrcot. HJyer Plaia, Red Hnnk. ___^__ Hills, Harold Monsky of Newark, son avenue property, owners were ill be held at the clubhouse to- ownership oftlio property by this i'OLIOfrrtlPr'Y (or»idcriivo~month» old: Lovett, Mrs. William Hlggrlns, Mrp. present and with the exception of Mr.' d to Mr. Hubbs for medical ex- family goes beck to the earliest co- well bred doir. black nnil brown, Apply. Allan Frost, Mrs. Henry Graman, DEATH IN HER 7W1I YEAH. James Willett Woostcr, Jr., and Ros- morrow night at which time plana penses and loss of hla wife's services, A. (iilnltlin, ElUus estute, Hartline road, Tullis of Montclair and Malcolm Buchanon thoy wanted the street re- lonial times. Mrs. James Wolcott, Mrs. J. K. tained In tho residential zone. foe tho coming yachting season will Tho remainder was awarded to Mrs. lied I!iillk. Honigman, Mrs. W. C. Longstreet, Miss Margaret T. Cooper Succumbed D. McMcekan of Brooklyn. bo made. Hubbafor her Injuries. ^ Mra. J. B. King, Mrs. Charles C.Con- to Heart Trouble Last Week. Many Chestnut street property Tho selection of a defender for the The case was originally set for Hiu—Oil Btovo. ilrcless cooker, over, Mrs. George Cooper, Mrs. Harry owners were present. They urged International yacht races nist fall cluirn, cloctrlo motor, one-Elxth b. p., Miss Margaret P. Cooper of Peters FRANK MUIK DEAD. April 21st, but was adjourned one RAID it-ult prciiii, camera, milk c&ns, wino Sutton, Mrs. William Hopping, Mrs. that tho street, .between Maple ave- will be held In June.' Some of the week on account of the death of. A. keus; nn Kood as now. Chnrlea Grant, Ev~ William E. Mount, Mrs. J. H. Mount, place died smddcnly last Wednesday Atlantic Highlands Resident Died in nue and Pearl, street, bo zoned in the' North Shrewsbury club members Oliver Young, son of Dr. Harvey W, ?2Llb_N. J- l'l'one Middlotown 7IH-F-81.* Mrs. H. P. Cook, Mra. Henry D. Brln- night from an acute heart attack af- Class C residential district. This FOUR STOREKEEPERS AUREST- ivii HALis, cheap, Dodne coupo, 1924 ter a short sickness. She was con- His 03d Year. would permit apartment houses to bo Ian to mako up a party and take Young of Red Bank. Dr. Young was modvl. French clarinet, bnnjo.uke, cldsf Jey, Mrs. M. Rose, Mrs. O. Wolcott n the elimination races and It isthe chief medical witness for Mr. and ED ON LIQUOR CHABOES. proBB, KaHoUno cnslno; tiho men's Import- Morris, Mrs. Samuel Hammond, Miss fined to bed a few days with pleurisy. Frank J. Muir of Atlantic High- built. At present the north side of ed milt, dark blue, BIZO 40. Address i\ C, Miss Cooper was born in Mltldlctown- probable they will charter a yocht Mrs; Hubbo. Dr. Young testified that Marguerite Planitz, Mrs. J. Leo En- lands died from a complication of dis- the street la In the Clasa A residen- for tlio trip. there would bo somo permanent In- Fifteen Gallons of Liquor and n tlrnwej-M^Kod Hnnk. - rlglit, Mra, Alice P. Hcndriekson, Mrs. township and, was In her 70th year. eases Monday night at the age of 61 tial zone, while most of the south I'OK HAT.H;, thrco-iileco living room eet. She was a daughter of the late Jehu side Is In tho business zone. Tho hoats of the knockabout class jury but that ho could not tell to Quanlty of Beer Found at Andrew hi'tma boil, siu-lni; nnd mnttress, and olV H. T, Metzgar, Mrs. Charles P. Noble, years. He had been in poor health will bo put in readiness in tho noxt what extent. Tho medical witnesses Dougherty's—William, A. Snydcr boater. S.. Thompson, Broad atreet, Mrs. John D. Miller, Mrs. E. E. Per- Patterson and Catherine K. Pringlc five months. He was a member of for Peck were Dr. G. VanVorla War- SiiiovvBbury, nenr ecliooi. I'hone E«d rine, Mrs. J. S. Davis, Mrs. Edwin R. Cooper. She had lived at Red Bank the Masonic lodge and district deputy weeka for the opening o? the Arrested on Gambling Charge. Hunk I048-J. tho last thirty years and was an ac- of the Odd Fellows' lodge. Mr. Muir INSURANCE MEN'S CONTEST. aallDont season on Decoration day. or of Red Bank and Dr. William G. HOADSTAND, oqulppod with lea box. show Conover, Mrs. Thomas B. Crews, Mra. Tin) Red Bank boats have two legs Hermann of Asbury Park. Andrew Dougherty, Nello Calzza i--iuic. etc.. fur milo rQnBomilile. Phond .William H. Hlne, Mrs. William Arm- tive member of the Presbyterian leaves a widow, Mrs. Leola Muir; a and Salvatoro Clampronc, all ofIleil Ili\nk 82U-K. 1 church. Bed Bankers Entertain Shoremen at on the Commodore Gerald HolbrooK Mr. and Mrs. Hubbs wore repro- strong , Mrs. Leon Kelly, Mrs. John son, Paul Muir; and a daughter, Mrs. Shrewsbury avenue, were arrested ICK~II0X for Bale, $6.00. Call Sod Bank ,C, King, Mrs. John F. Foster, Mrs. Waldron Smith. Tho funeral will be- Banquet Saturday. trophy* both lego having neon won sented by Bradley M. Fischer of last week on charges of selling Surviving her.arc two slstcr3 and by Surah Clay Brown's Elizabeth, Fischer & Crowell of Red Bank and 6aa-u.^_ Gilbert Reckless, Mrs. George Hance three brothers. They are Miss Mary held at three o'clock tomorrow after- A recent sales contest between em- liquor, in a raid conducted by Chief HYDF. propeller, perfect balance. 17-lnch noon at tho Atlantic Highlands Meth- It a )!ed Bank; boat wlna thla year Mr. Peck was represented by Cocll 1 HcrKg" pluco, i>iiono 1R01.M.* Mlnton, Mrs. R. R. Eckert. Mrs. J. Miss Elizabeth Cooper of Washington Apgar officiating. Burial will bo made Lewis of Red Bank and R. J. Hen- J prosecutor's office. William A. Sny- at Bay View cemetery. Tho mayor the Jfted Bank knockabouts tho su 32-VOI.T olcctrle Iron, Bls-horno rower 82- and Frank Cooper of Chicago, Another nessey of the shore district, waa won HOUSE SHEDS BUBNED. dcr of Harrison avenuo was arrested, volt cloctrlo motor, find n lot of 82>volb B. Boyd, Mrs. Fletcher Sherman, Mrs. brother, James Cooper, who conduct- and council and tho police depart- by Mr. Hennessey's team. The van- prcmacy of the Uorth and South ohargod with operating a "bookmak- olectrlo llirht l>ulb» for fiule.. Edwin H. A; S. Miller, Miss Florence Voorhees, ment will attend the funeral. Mr. Sh: ewsbury river fleets. . PniBch, nhono Uctl Hank G04-R. _ ed a drug store at Broad and White quished team gave a banquet for tho Flro at Night Threatens Front Street Ing" establishment. James Spratley Sirs. John Mattlce, Mrs. Horton Gar- streets, died several years ago. Rev. Muir was a member of tho council winners Saturday afternoon at the of Shrewsbury avenuo waa also later EI.ECTKKJ poroohitor und clectrro ironj rison, Mrs. Edward O'Brien, Mrs. Business Section. both in Rood comlltlon, for enle for 9i* John Alexander Hayes conducted tho nine years. He was an exempt mem- Five Corners' tearoom at Lincroft. arrested on a charge of Belling Tolepliono KcuiiBbuTK 304-M,* Frank Leslie, Mrs. I. L. Scott, Mrs. funeral Saturday afternoon at the ber of hose company No. 2. During tho banquet Al Simpson of; WENONAHS MEET. Flro late Sunday night destroyed liquor. • A. Mathiasen, Mrs. O. B. Williamson, VBlRSr,Koyer Paln lato residence. Burial was at Fair- Red Bank, entertained with piano se- Missionary Society Gathering; Friday a row of horse sheds near the rear Dougherty, Calzza 'and Ciampronc «r englno in A-l order, shaft nni pro- Mrs. T. Doremus, Mrs. Donald Lawes, view cemetery. : •.' ; lections. putt of the former Shorldan hotel nellor wheel Koea with It. Prlca 930^ Mrs. E. Brown, Mrs. E. E. Morris, DIED IN HOSPIPTAI* at I.lttlo Sliver. • had hearings before United States Cnpt. Qoorco Frick, 51 Hector place, Red Members of the winning staff who building on Front street. Tho form- Commissioner Edward G. Forman of Bank. Mrs. H. Hill, Mrs. Beck, Mra. F. W. Fifty members of the Wenonah r hotel is occupied by Prate's fruit Hope, Mra. W. H. Borden, Mrs. Wil- DEATH OF JOHN H. KINNEY. Keyport Woman's Death Follows an attended the banquet were John Freehold and they wero put In bail ICE CHEST for salo; Whlto MounUln, 100 missionary society were entertained store and the ground where the sheda of $1,000 each for tho grand jury. pounds capnetty; In good condition, IT liam Pope, Mra. William Manson, Operation. Wermert of Belfprd, Raymond Jones Wn«hlHKton street, Red Bnnk.* Well Known Port Monmouth Resi- Friday night at the Home of Mrs. stood was leased by tha owners of Spratley was also put In bail of $1,000. Mrs. George Merrill, Mrs. O. Gillig, ,.,.,,, _ , .,. _ . of Fair Haven, William Bruce ot Robert A. Dorrlll. Rev. and Mrs. the store. Miss Komula Boaltic, Mra. W. D. dent Sick Since Febniary. Snyder had a hearing beforo Justice ; MlSs Marlon Conover of Kcyport Rutn5 iA- T_ Slocum of Seabrlght, Harry P. Grimm of Seabright were 'he blaze threatened every busi- Elmer C. Walnrlght and ho ivaa re- EIGIITEEN-HOOM houao, steam heat, Sayre, Mrs. J. L. Hendrlckson, Mrs. died Friday morning at the Long John McGuir' o of Leonardo and J. John H. Kinnoy of Port Monmouth Branch hospital from complications A. Havens and F. C. Doebner of made honorary members. A letter ness building in that part ot theleased in bail of $2,500 to await a with nil Improvements; on IUverald© A. Hendrickson, Mra. M. N. Ammann, died last Friday from Bright'a dis- following an operation. She Is sur- waa read from Miss Mary Lovett, town and it was a dangerous one to hearing before Justice Sijjmund Ela- (lrivo; $400 cun take It awn;-. Also Miss Etta Miller, Mrs. C. W. Rose- ease and -uremie poisoning. Ho had vived by a sister, Mrs. Donald of Highlands. Tho Rod Bank staff was who Is in India. furniture of every description for grant, Mrs. C. White, Mrs. H. Step- made up of A. M. VanNostrand, Wal- fight because several tanks of oi!man of Glendola. been sick -since February.-., Mr. Kin- New York. She lived with her aunt, An entertainment was given, con- owned by Kelly & company were homes, atorcii, hotels; 2,000 yards of Jionson, Mrs. L. Morris,' Mrs. J. M. nfly would have been 54 years old in Miss Hattic Sayles of Kcyport ter Gaul, Stanley Patterson Frank Fifteen gallons of liquor and a Wilton carpets; almoBt new. Ited ~Eabath, Mrs. William Getty, Mrs. Wil- Panlerl and Herman Naucimcnto sisting of vocal Bolos and readings stored in the sheds. Some ot thequantity of beer were confiscated at May. He wa3 engaged in farming. Miss Conover was born May 10th, by Mrs. D. W. Shipp, piano solos by t«nk3 exploded, but most of them Dougherty's store. Over a gallon of Bnnk Auction Room", 83 East Front eon Smith and Mrs. M. A. Archer. Ho was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Pat- 1894, at Wickatunk and was the Mrs. Eleanor Kenyon and selections street. CLUB CONVENTION. were saved. The firemen did won- wine was found at tho establishment Mrs. William A. Wirth was chair- rick Klnney of Port Monmouth. His daughter of the lato Edwin and Mary by a sextet from the women's league derlul -work and they kept the blaze of Clamprone. Evidence against man of the party committeo and her father is living-. Mr.. Klnney is sur- E. Conover. She was employed for of the Red Bank Presbyterian confined to the Bheds. Dougherty, Cioiza, Clampfono and l'OR SALK, mnhognny chime mantel clock assistants were Mrs. Harry Kohl, vived by his wife, who before her a number of years in the law offices First Convention of d-H Club Held church. $20, child'H wicker crib with hair mat- Although the lire was a big one Spratley waa gained last Thursday. trcim $10, chlld'fl' •wnrdrobo tl5, mnhog- •Mrs. J. MacDonald, Mrs. L. Hendrlck- marriage to him was Miss Mary Fin- of Ackcrson & Ackcrson, and for j at Freehold. The next meeting will be held May 4 son, Mrs. William Lippincott, Mrs. A. negan of Bolford, Mr. Klnney leaves the damage was trivial, as the yahio by a detective from tho prosecutor's .ny bureau $15, Sender Ire box (porcelain tho past few years had been the The first 4-H club convention in 23d at the home of Edmund C. Ay^ ot the sheds was small. What re- office. linod). good condition. $20, nnd kitchen •L. Sopp, Mrs. Mildred Archer, Mrs. three children, Agnes, John and private secretary of Judge Henry E. Monmouth county held at Freehold at West Long Branch. The entertain- l,ibio 33. Phono G20-W, Ked Bank. Seen Ray Johnson, Mrs. J. O. Davis, Mrs Doris Klnney, who live at home. A Ackerson of Jersey City. She waa a mains of tho Bheds will be torn by fipiiointinent only.* . Saturday waa attonded by 102 deli* ment committee for this meeting con- down nnd tho spaco will be used for W. L. Conrow, Mrs. G. Minick, Mrs. brother and a sister also survive, they member of the Presbyterian church gates from all parts of the county. sists of Mrs. Fred L. Ayera, Mrs, BIRTHDAY PARTI'. STOVE*~for nnlc, (llcnwood combination Ralph Kendall, Mrs. Herman 'Asen- being George W. Klnney of Port and a gold star member of tho auxil- Eleanor Kenyon and Miss Annie parking automobiles. on I nnM"2; ternoon at two o'clock. The presi- dont ol Reeve} town Week In His Seventeenth Year. Hammond of Manalapan, one of New following officers were recommended rcsldoneo l'lno nrook, N. J^ Jersey's four delegates to tho nation- shrouds on their 24-foot motor sail- Mrs. Alice Dudley, Mary and Rena R BALE, two-uioco Qyeraluffed ILvlnir dent^ Mrs. Tony Huntng, who Is a Joseph Rccvcy, a lifelong resident Tho funeral of William B. Moss, ing launch, North Star. The troop, for tho annual election which will Hallatork and Sylvester Morris of room Hullo nnd four-poster walnut bedj medical patient at the Long: Branch of Reeveytown, near Wayside, was sixteen years and nine months old, al club encampment last year, was bo held next month. complotc; tlilffonler, droBBlns table, break* toastmastcr. which has a membership of nine- Mlddletown, Mr. and Mrs. Abncr hospital, is improving and expects to found dend Thursday night. Dr. son ot Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moss teen, did all tha work themselves. President—Marsaret HackBt&ft. Jones, Bertha Wllkcrson, Miss Gcorgo (nflt net nnd jrrnnn TUB; all for $100. 7. IJC homo In a Jew days. Harvey W. Hartman. of Keypoii, of Central avnnue, was held Friday Vice President—Margaret Tuller. and GSorge Goorgo of Plainflcld and Brand utrect. Red Bnnk.* The boat wag recently sailed froa A VTAV nntlquo nrtlclca for laJe. Mury; county physician, was notified ami afternoon at his late home and after- WESTSIDE BOY'S CLUB MEETS. Ccesnport to the Red Bank yacht Recording BCcrotoi-y—Iloborta Scott. Mrs. Kearney, Casslo Kearney and ward at the Calvary Baptist church. Corresponding nocretavy—Joyce Mercer. Itobcrts Conovor, Now Monmouth, K. J>4 'ANNUAL Y. M. C. A. CONVENTION ho diagnosed the cause of death a worl;s, where an engine donated by IVensurer—Corrlnno Welch. Mr. Cherry of Montclalr. , '. O. Koyluirt. Routo No. !.• a cerebral hemorrhage. Mr. Reevey'Rev. Joseph W. Leo. preached tho scr- Athletic Committee Appointed—To E;ncst Hall of Fisher place will be It was voted to send $50 to the SIliUMIlHnU-CARLSON radio for >nl>< II VHU Be Hold at Asbury Paris was 65 years old and ho had Iivedimon and the choir sang several selec- Have a Party In Mny. installed. Flerro A. Proal, ono of flvo tuber.; lu-ico very roanonable; la ; alono since the death of his wife, tions" . Buria- • l• was at White —Ridg •• e Braille fund for the blind. After the Sick at Hospital. A-l cDndllion. GcorRO U. Wolf, 30 HBM Three Days in May. The Westsido Triangle club ap- the troop commltteemcn, loaned tho meeting refreshments were served by dine rood. R^MI Bnnk.* Mrs. Lucitida P. Itccvcy, last Febru- cemetery nt South Katontown. Wil- troop the facilities of his boat works Samuel Cummlngs of Tlnton Falls BED~ClIoWT"foniine, clBht month! old; . The annual state convention of the liam died last Wednesday from acute pointed an athletic committee at a a committee consisting of Catherine T; ary. recent meeting at the Shrewsbury for rebuilding tho engine. was admitted as a medical patient lovlntf deposition; thoroughly houso- ' Young Men's Christian association kidney trouble. Houghton, Jesslo ' Frost, Margaret Saturday at Rlvervlew hospital at ken: rcttBonnblc. .will be held at the Hotel Monterey Surviving him are a brother and avenue schoolhouse. Dr. James W. Tec sea scouts expect to ma'.ta a HacUstaff and Ruth Asendorf. 203. Phone Kb sister, Mrs. Amos Urumall of South Parker and Bernard Mason are the trip to New York with tho boat on Red Bank. > - Cavendish of Atlantic High- York for 25 years. The funeral was —Advortlsoment. vood Twin, perfect running order; 575^ tho nationainall council of YounYoungs Men's lnn(1» "us m »ls c!)th lrar- ference at Trenton recently and they ' NEW EDITOE. boy scout troop. Prizes wero award H. A. Fnedlnndcr, Smith ntroet. Fair Ha* Christian associations. | John \V. Cavendish, a resident of held Friday nnd burial was made at gave reports at the meeting. Mem- ed to tho two highest scorers n von. N. J., phono Tied Bnnk 1868-R.* Delegates to the National council Atlantic, Highlands tho past three ,Dorp , , ,State ,, n Island. Besides bers of the club will take part In the Richard DcWItt Assumes This Fo- each table. Mr3. Charles Falltcn SPEHDY twin outbonrd motor boat with nt Chicago next fall will be elected years, died from a complication of11.11"" ,h,U \T T T- T n leaves closing night lioriio power I'.vlnnido motor, ell RC» U R c1 ad of Nave- side gymnasium class Friday night. fCHjiorien; Kood nn new; S^KO. S. T. LyoiiBj at the convention. The national couni Wascs Saturday at the age of Cif. ! tray a"; the door prize and Mrs. Hur Too Late for Classification. Swcnt. Ilrlcr Fnrmn. Oitkhuriit. N, J. at the convention. The national eoun-1 ,i,scnsc3 Saturday at thn ago of Cif. ' tlllk.' J ' Announcement has been mado of . ell Is the governing body of the aa- j He leaves a widow, Mrs. Mary Ciivnn- , - __ ry Doyle won $5 in gold, which wns r tho appointment of Richard DeWitt disposed of on tho co-opcratlvo plan. LOT FOR SALB nenr Lnko avenue: Itlitl) bU(ls"foi «u'lo; pdntor impa; fVthe? Fociution in the United States nml ; disi-i. and two sons. Mr. Cnvrndish j SIX PERSONS irURT. ns editor of tho Long Branch Daily 50xllGi prlco SGOO; tcrmn. Excellent ln- nnd mnllicr both rc»lfitoroQ2-M.^ ^j^ <'Young Men'n Christian association. ] it -\\an Held J.nst Week nt Hor l.at Ilclnmth—Wlckmnn and Donaldson LOST on Drofld alreet, imlr ot eye Klnnncn, MiOR niik |i'o~lmx fur dale, cheap, N'cok In Planter Cast tured rib. Their son Russell re 1 1 '' Russell Hodgkiss is the club louder i Ilimic, nt Chapel Hill. THEATER PAIITY. —Snmuclson Betrothals. white (told rlmo, In case. Kotiirn to Mfm l'? ^ ? Hod liimk :i01i4-W. I To ward .Tone;:, nn olecti Icl.in rm- cplved a fractured leg. Mitchell w«i Vorna Hclmntli. car* ApplonBtc, Htovonn. NKVV tr>ay cnnmcl four-buinor Florenci ' nnd tho advisory council Is composed ' Mr. nnd Mra. William Helmuth ol i>il Btuvo with oven attitrhed. Phon« . of Mr. Hodgklss, Clinrlcs A. Wolbach Thc funeral of Mrs. Mary V.. Wall- j.l.iycd on a new huune on Itlversldn bni!r,ed nnd hlo wlfo and daughte Young Woman's Club l'arty Attend Foitor & Kuimnllle. 34 Urond ntrcot, JtoJ ,••, wliiow of Jamrw V. Walling of Viola wero cut on tho head. cd New York Show last Night. Bolford nnnounco tho engagement o Dank, phone 1300. _ 73fi-W, Kvypurl. A- It. Cokelot, corner ; nnd Richard T. Smith. The club ia wliu fell fiom the roof of th their daughter, Vcrna Frances Hd- FOR SALK irTwiiidlatown. ulna ncren nonr WnfiMtigt(>it_jitrt!ot mid Provont avenue. Chapel mil, n«3 held lnst week at in,n.^e, i:i in the Rivervicw hnspiinl depot, $7,000; atflo fifteon-rmira liouno, VOll BALK, nntlijue mnhoffnnyrVuieboai'd^ ' for high school boyo and its mem- Members of the Young Woman's muth, to Claronco W. Wlckman o J , tyership In divided Into four clashes. her Inte residence. The. .service itus wlili a ri u.slied vertebra in the neck. An Original Columbua Play. all lm^rovtmontH, tvro-cnt' ja'arifio; lanta I>iitoii]iiila «ut v)nir0, 200 years old, worth. well nltellded and there were ninny club of Red Bank attended a per Leonardo. Miss Hclmuth la employed lot, ahnda nnd lawn; $8,000. Tornin. Lu- $300 for S100 (!nnli. Wrlto or rail at 85 '.'Yrho senior and junior classes are Hi:; ncek is in a phi.ster cast. The 4-A class of the Mechanic formnnce of tho musical show, "Th< In tho ofllco of Applegato, Stevens, >t«r'B Realty. Deltoid, N. J., phono Kcnnfi- Thh« MUldlctown KapliMl church Columbus piny nt the- school Friday Bank-Everett road. was slightly hurl when a ditch caved of next week. Mrs. Beulah Ely will the party were Misses Gortrudo Nor New York life Insurance company a I'incroft, N. J. ; * allowed five members each. |preachent Fair dV\r\v .the rnnetcrysermon and^bMrln. The hearer:.l was' ir. lit' received Ircalment at. the V TWO ultow i'nse«, rnndy or rltfari, and" Tho constitution uml by-Iawa will direct the. pltiye.ia. Tho piny wa man, norotlly Mntzgnr, Catherlm Now York. V O il~SA M-r"b« t we o» K « y po r I find H it viito'r iMHiler; yoiy ronnonnliio. John- were A. Alvlll Whiting or Ilo.l I Sank Hank, 660-foot hl«hwny froiitRue, ru 0 111111 11 * be adopted at a meeting tonlRht. and Illvervii'w hospital. written by members of the class. Th Rrodhead, Ruth Leddy, Gladys Nor- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Donald .""!!> J! " " !!'' Allnnllo Hlghlnmla, N.J* and Lester Sherman, Allied mul .1 olm Rccncn me "Street Scene In Genoa, nian, Gladys Schneider, Nancy Mix tnlim about two nrrcA, Can bo liouubt f A IIAlUiAfN—MVhuun'iiy cllnlncr room • it namo will bo ndcclcd. Meeting" lies Stout and We ley V. son of Belleville, formerly of Leon $9.00.. All level laaii. Luksr'n Itenlty, nnhu for >m\a, umMntln. nf sideboard, -aro held on the first nnd third i1:'^3!01' l'ell on n linlfe. "Columbufj Before tho King am Dorothy Cooper, Dorothy Haviland, ardo, announce tho engagement o Belford, N. J.. plmno Kesnalmrff EQ2-M. nf Middletown. Peggy Gould, Iono Gllllg, Cathcrina BOY WA'NTKD to hefp mow Inivn. Aru tiiMo, «lx fldiilo Imck chairs, ono arm Wednesdays of each month. Joseph Clarence. Cook of I-onf; Ilranch, Queen," "Columbun on the Voyage I heir daughter, Mildred Donaldson rlinlr, Icallifr Benin; china clonct, plat* and "The Landing In America." Russell and Evelyn Baldwin. W. A. I'ntt budy. . Ho reeolvcd medlcnl attention nt the foril Patterson of Mlddletown village over every street in town and every Itentlu. tino workor. l'hone Kemiebmir Kind In Iho comity. Let It carry your school next Tuesulny night. Mini Ihiin (J. Griffith, a missionary frorr which time nho will announce hor Phono IU4J)nnk_ tfi54.* 30J-1I. <' Hivcrvlcw hospllnl nnd j-clurncd Buriril v.ii.i Hulmdi-1 remo- Kni;cnient t,, carl Apollo of Astoria MONKV "tfrr- who live civ tllt'30 Miu(;arrt. Thompson in the leuder u India, Kavc a tnlk on her experience nf 12,000. 13,000, S. W. A- • homo the next day. , tnurounhfui-ca.—AUvci-yBcmcnt. thla club, ' . In thai country, bons Island, Cl W JU Bk* BED BANK REGISTER, APttlL 30,1930.

BUSINESS NOTICE. EMPLOYMENT, MISCELLANEOUS. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. REAL ESTATE FOE EENT. REAL ESTATE FOU BUM,, WANT ADYERISEIEWS. „ _ J____L__?!_____^ . OUKCHIN'S for reel art. -Jrehin's barber HITE, RmbitlouB, active votnan wanted nree ocean front cottage \ FIVE ROOMS ftn_ bath to let, all im- HOUSE for rent; most dtsirabls louttton ttam pr-ssmue im_e-t "' FOIi ' BALE. »eetfhli£/''eirKlrtBhTa7N Early shop Is tbo plac« whera art me-na eoma- for coolchiK end housework; laundry on- Monmouth Bench, value $25,000, for \n- \ provements; first or second floor, with on river front; situaUd on pclnt with I-oiif?. Kraneli nnd Biftck Beauty. Jb- ing. For real proof try u> enee, and y for one child; re&son&ble ealnry; fam- land property of equivalent value. P. 0. ' B_ia__. Can ho Been any time. Kent full vlaw; nine rooms, and bath. Inquire •aph Tllton, Wliito street, Keamliurs, N. en you wtti always. Thli alao applies \y of five. V.'iito or call nt 85 Third nvo- Box^I^CItj Hall Station.__New York. reaioiia-la. Clura H. Miller, Belford, N. J., JoGePh Hesta. real CBtato, 148 Monraouth J. phone 161. _ • _^ ue, AdycrtUer, Atlantic Highlands, N. J. tEU.OWCORN •ndh'iy Fur~_TiT JaifnoJ ladl-j Kud ehUdr«n. Sseond EJ»tton_l iOANCF. tn be~vivtn by~the RaTnblercTijii plume Keanbbuiu 385-W. »treat. Red B«nk. FOR 8AI,E. small uprltfht pUno reaaos- mk bolldln,. Red Bank. Upstairs, ;OOK and houaeworker, German, ten Wednesday, May 7th, At ho Uon TemiiH Hlckoy. llolrndel 70-F-21. FOil HENt^rf"you"desli-e to lent in Red APARTMENT of three rooms for rent. $25 ftble. 8U Wnverly idfice, lied B«nlt. yaiV reference, $V0; couple, German, hall, next to borough hall. Red Dank. Ad- Hank or vicinity wo hnv« rOR°HAI,E, __1fs~ha,V,~l»ittd. 8. I). Len- -iiBEY COAST Uun-ry, 607 West Front a very large per month. 14 Spring .treat, Had Bank. ljulLUIttU unavtil fur tal* al the HorefBll ook, butler, chauffeur. Knrdener, eitfht mission 60 cents. Muulc by Billy Guotle Muting avsilftble for your use. Whlte- tllhon, phono 706.M, Mtddlctoivn. etr-et, Itlvcr PUEB. is the place to brins Br«* experiencs, 5110; Holland couple, fsrm, Newman Borings road, Brut bo»«« our laundry work and save ana-third the and his Jersey Romblere. Pacli. Inc., lied BRIII:. for »eo to _.._, B«»t ij_brtjlB« _Phiin« B»d Bunk 1681'M- VEGETABLE plant- for rml_; lettuce, ru- til, I'hone Tied Bank L_07. Charles _rcn- elve yenra" references. $1*0: Swiss baby REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. •sd in burtoit- : ing! ne, cabljBK-. cauliflower, tomatoes, iurse. $ftfi. Anderson Agency, 625 Garden EXCHANGE Inrye oceiin front cotlmje at i t«r. proj> r i e tor. _. heat and water; nil Imiuovementa: $35. i_t°__L*J _?.*__J ___ »~__^- CANAIIY fatrils «nil gold flab ror »sU>. W« peppers, e_jj|dnntB and BV.COI potato trcet, phone lloboken 1312. or phono Monmouth Ueacli. value $25,000. for in- 1 1 Inrjuiie Land & Loan Cu.. 12 Mechanic FOR SALE, ten acres of soo'd land on con. KOB SALm firm ef el_ mvmfu^ Don hnvo a full Una of eonirj blrila •<>» IKSTHUS! BNTS bought. «old • and «t- iumson ilia Saturday nnd Sunday. land i>ro,ierty of eciuivnUrtt valut*. I . O. eolii Ilib; iilio bird nod «ab tupplln. W. jilunto. We cell tn large or email quern* street. Bed Uanl<. creto road. 54,000: terms can ba mads. bouse, bat muse tost, sUcula m& $&n tltlea, tUtyir.a- Packer. Rutnton road. Lit- chnnnecl: bargains and expert repairing Bo:; 274, City-Hall Station, New York. Grapei. apples and aspKrasua: a bw nut If tit ft. K«nn»d» A Son«. «1 Broad mart. R«IB for buaine^s Tustinif'n. IB Monmouth ntreet, Hed house nnd Karane: ci^ht rooms and Luker, Belford, N. J, W f FOR SALE. Toiiiouie hatchlftir goone ©p_« eople, cooking, cliaufffuring and earden- phono K«amburg 602. M, l 0It HA-LK. American «t«el and wire f«n««. and Krnbtten noose eaten. L, gchnltzke* Bank. Time limited. hath; rent ilk, Iiujulre of Charles R. . II bars, G6 inches IIIRHI In original roll-, if. »1SO. Andereon Aacncy, Ward and Jlo8u, 1 Allen plare, Ked Bank, Call C82-M MONMOUTH COUNTY^ country estates- FOR SALGl^OtlfoHTcnnftaiirKim Wv-i-tt road, box 206. Red Bank. ILKJ ^'KNOUliAl^^S--^CBrotyn BT OLD 1'IANOS •Ranted: S7G in the rebate at far mi. acreage. If you want tha bett 20 rods lonir, have 17 rolli. Will sell runt avenues, Rumion. Call Rumson 425 or your own lirnker. «ia-roona bungalows i amaii P3?r.ie^£ _.A_* CH1UK_—-Plymouth Rocks. It. I. tl-fern, 135 Bridge avenue. Bed-Bank, 16 Monmouth street, Itcil ofTered for vale for the least consult us. all or elngly. Wleomleo Farm, north erne iaturdnya and Sundays, dowa, balance monthly j hmU slsot-Ia _»4 of county road, between Eatonto wn and Iteda. t*i\teon cents each; apceistl luiccii Tim limited. APARTMENT of three ro_ms for rent: all Charles V. DuBoii & Ron. established n hundred lota; new chick* received dally- PERATOHS wanted, male and female on improvement*; stenm heated. 106 Wal- 1893. Americtn hotel building, pbona 4IS, trai. Pouesstori at once. Caleb U Ltstt end set full Information. Mnny work done by (ha yarJ. : rent reasonablu. cellar, electric; lot 00x126 tm%, oorntp; 88 Kldire road, flumiion, N. J., phone 585. tandn, nhone 638. home; improvements: large barns and Ooylo'n Kennels. Nutawamp road, phono :er fountain.). National fie, 10c'and $1,00 EXCHANGE lnr_«~ocesrt front cottaKO at I C. Dietr. & Sons, 1_3 West Front street, 82,600. 8SO0 can-. Also two and a n\int-Ut Red Bank 1150, _____ ... BUII.DF.R and contractor; cstlmitteo fur- MonmouLh Beach, Vnlue f25,000, for in- outbuilding; fruits; SI5.G0O. Eight acres, aares Und. 1900. I.ukor'a Renlty, UtUcs'i, '•''"•••si ; references thoroughly investigated. Pox 274. City Hull Station. Nsw Yo; * j _*_sYRA_LB""«tore "for"™ni7^1t_bTr7-r SALE or r«nt; year round hom««7"bunB»- rive. Red Bank, or phone EatontpT/n 484. plumber, carpenter, Realty, Belford, N. J,, phone Keansburs , Pmhead oftte, fine cracked corn erseked IIARHED ItOCK hatching e___ for «_i_~by Employment Agency, 61 First avenue. At- painter alliad lowi. caUneen, hotels, stores. ©mce», setting or IPO; vieoroua hen-hatched iWkSB'WOUK^AirkfiTd* of"elHElnff done. WANT&I), VCAI oHivei, txti cftLtU aod trade. M. Bitberstein. 8? East Front G02-M. vheat, dried skimmed milk:, driaii butter, lantic H.ffhtbnds, i»hong C31. ..r~-~—~—--— —-—-. building lots And (arms; nil location*! stock. Mra. Loula Soffol, Uneroft, N. _.. GlasB tops for furniture, mirror*, pic- street, Red Bank. O A d , oue of eight milk, -emi-BolId milk. Varloun ehlek Ilk- HELIAHI'B man wanted for night watch- pia*. 'fop mtrket prices psid, caib. _OR SALE m Red Bank, house of eight Rummer rentals. Anbury Edwarda • 2§0 two doors east of yllletsa stf>re. > ture frumen, auto slata and window glntu>. rooms an.-A d bathk_»u:. hardwoo„„«!._„„d_ floors,a alitl im,_ - nroaUvvayi Lftns «ran_h, U. J., phBiie tar •. founts, _ eedorn, etc. Moit complete man position; aatlnfactory references re* &. E. Crawford Co., Tlntoo tails. N. HOUSE (or rent on Mechanic street; good line of chick ouppllei offered In the coun- CHICKE5, duckB and turkeys for Bale; quftl- •Aorrlt Plate Glass Co.. 81 Monmouth location, near center of town; suitabli provement*; corner tot 76*160 feet; one- Kht 8314-W. itre«t, phono 1063. Tied Bank. _ lulred. Address AII communications to J phon* Estonto-o 161. tl.trd cash, balance mortgage. Luker'A ty, Alwaya In stock. Quick porvieo. Fred tty Leghorn chleJts that will live and i*. O. Bos 177. Red Bunk, N. J. H for email family end rent Is very reason* IX-HOOM house for aale, nil Improve- ». Wlkoff Co,. Red Dank. run Into profit; also breedlne turkeys and able. Apply at the office of Sicmund Ett* Realty, Belford, N, J., phone Keansburg MOW U the time to have your carpenter AUnENKU-CARETAKER v,| ] ponltlon; 502-M. metiLa; good condition; enclosed back ARTHUH E. BOYCB, painter and decor- >r_edln_ ducks; laying now. Harry N. work and painting done. All jobs, small n 10B PHOTOGRAPHS taken in your own home. I "cr Co., or telephone Red Bank 1100. rorcn, awnings; lot 40x200. restricted; Hpruncr. LJncroft, N. J., phono Middletown American, aua 34. married; experienced J3.0O- to 118.00 per dozens Samplot ^ CHUICB LIST of tiroperties for «ata DI ator, X8 Hivcr roud, Rumaon. e«Il_ paint r large attended to. Reasonable. Fred En vegetables, flower*, lawnn, care of water IAL1'' of double house for rent; five rooms, SG,r>00, terms. i\W. n, TenninBton. 20 East ond wallpaper-. Your aprlne painting plans 278-F-3. Qlmlers, box 862, Ked Bank, phone shown on request. Gileu. 110 -iadiBLin hot and cold water, combination' tfas rent. Ellsabttb D. Uobbs, real tstate. antt avenue.Jt^ed Bank. JJhaneJJS-J.* umps and automobiles. Elerht years at 6yenue,_Red Bank, phone 1381. Little Bllftr, N. 4.. pbont Red Bank HI aro safe with rno. Estimates on all deo- OSLINQS for sale. Inquire of Martin 016-J. ihd coal ranjfc, toilet and electricity. Ap- FOK'SALB at Belfordr ttoro with »Vi ist position. Address Box 102, Station I'OIi SALE, a line of farmi: all kind-. 11 ' oratlva _work. Ph^ne^ 660 Riim-on. Kearney, Wlilto atreet, Shrenabucy, H. HEMSTITCHING. Mexican, Bold. «Uv«t. i, Long Branch, N. J. ADVERTFsINQ~ls today ono "the beat pay ily 1G5 Catherine street, Red Bank. John tanka on corner 60xl25j boufle of _\vm T6t* BOItTTnTati't, aradlnt of ail kind*; •te., buttons, alnttlnff. ploltlnz, ttm> log professions. Learn advertUlna or mlgan. you ara oat for a farm see Laker's rooms and batb up and three Ursa rooms also rondwsy* baDt: Utkewood land, E>roid«rr, trimmings and noreltlcs. Ma«- WHITE woman vflnhes day's work to do. commercial art. We teach It In all Its Realty, Belford, N. J.. phone Eeanabur. down; all Improvements; (5,000, term*. WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCK baby chlckB or would do laundry In or out. Cell at LITTLE FAllMTfour and a half miles -west »;iahed gravel. cUg, clndere, bias eton«. jucraJa mlta for hire. Tb« Haadr Shop. brancbea; nUo landscape* in oil or water of Red Bank; suitable for poultry, ken- Jppoilto Luker'a Realty, Belford, _J. i. J I;OB rcaaonnblo, Howard Q. Rosevelt. that live, grow and lay At reanonabla 76 Mechanic street after 6:00 F. M. rlcon. Next hatch May fl. Eend for dr- S Bronii street. Red Bank. eblor. Call or write for further Informa- els, flowers, gardens; six-room house and FOR SALE, river frontaite, 260 feet, lanre Phone Keansburg B02-M. ______'hone Bed Bunk 1274.* tion, Terms reasonable. Evening lessons •>' '"* t88S' Rgd Bank- — -jlar. No obligation. H, B. Sportffler, HOWARD WHITE, 81 Tortfaod road. barns; for rent cheap to Hunt party. fauildlnKs; $75,000; 100 feet, eighteen _U_ NOW—Save money; beforo iprlns Matawtn. N. J., H. D_J;_ Illghlnnda, N. J« nouse mover, foundo* from 7:00 to 0:00 P. M. Avon Art School, Theron MeCamphell, Holmdel, N. J. rooms, 965,000; twelve rooms, 345,000; f. 'jfiAINS ID furnltuVe. W« carry one o* WANTED, colored woman v/ho knows E02 Main street, Avon-bj-tho-Sea. N. J, cosy four and six room winter hotnea aK ' -..- utrscit stock- of _iod-fur_Uure and lion* built. Phon« nighUtids 12TU.R. OR RENT or _at_, bungalow* and housej; two acres, twelve-room house, three bung- real bargain,; tvben eprlna draws oeur BLACK 'BERKSHIRE clga for BUIO; youiiff •omethine about poultry; near Eat- .. . • ftirniihinaB In the Uata, Buy f homes outright, or sail on com am- irt.nar done; top sol!, till dirt, tennis of furs: also live chick em. Joe Baker. ontown. For information IT rite O. with all conveniences; suitable fur two: Keanuburg, smtuble for poultry farm: only payments. Luker's Realty, Belfoird, N. J. ti ;e(«rs6 U. Rabfirti Co., Inc.. State —iurt clay, (travel, sand and clay gravel. 880 Meehenfo itreet, phone Red Bank 2809 Anderson, 088 Charlei street, Hope- male or female, who need nursing care. 6,500. Caleb L. Luker. Belford. N. J.. LOTS for sale, J500. We have _ few Him,* y expetto. Ut u* edtlmutt WANTED, by the hour or day: work on or _v_niti_. Apply R. _anc« & Son*. 12 fruit, S22.000. Good road (ronta_e. C«ieb box 232, I'-atr liavon, N^ J.. phono REAL ESTATE WANTED. Beach. N. J. onic* KiiummeTit Co,. 417 Horn, -treat on your car or furnfturu. Wo have in private residences or estate grounds; cut Rroa'l street, Red Bank. Luker., Oelford. N. J. • _ thla dupartmont a men who has itronri up RIVER PROPERTY In Red Bank for sale; SOI* for aiilo. M|ddl«town Stack Farm, Red Bank 8087-M. hedges, grana; Keneial work on places. WILL EXCHANGE tw ) cottages in 1-OR RENT, store rooms on Montnuutb also river front property in Rums on. ThomitH S. yicld._phono^Red Bank 801. In the Duco business: all work high clast. Henry Theodore._ phone 2609. Red Bank. FOR SALK in Red Bank; double hou?©^ Keannburg for ncreaj e in Holmdel -trcet, Red Bank, for rent; favorable to* Thomas Jartline, phona 76, Red Bank. eeven ruoma and bath each aide; aefi- r George H, Roberts Co., Inc., itato high* L~AWN"MO\VEli"foi Dnlo; $G.0O takos It. nay, one mile north of Red Bank, or 61) WHITE WOMAN wanted to do plain township. C. D. Jones, 9G North 16th jption; moderate rent. Apply at tho ofH:« nrate entrance; $10,000. Terms. Luker's AUTO AND TRUCK painting: also truck* ntreet, Bloomfield, N. J. o! Si_mund Eisoer Co., or tJlephons Red LOT FOR SALE. 40x150, on Madison e Diilmn'n lilnno «hop. 15 Drummond Mnpte avenue. Red Bank, phone Red Bank WokinK^and help with housework: no nue; price) »l,600. rhone 1023-B, Red Realty, Belford, N. J., phono Keansbu.'ff lettered. George Parker. Kino Una. ashing, umatl family. Address C. B-, _nnk U0(). iiliiro, 11. 2,B00 Inu. etc.. cf RII kinds. Robert F. Y\arc*t, expert Instruction on violin, mandolin, ARE YOU look-Inn for help? We have all with Improvements; twenty to one rooms, hteam heat, open fireplace, con- best there is op the highway, suitable f_r feet of two-Inch wrought Iron pipe O. E. kinds, male or font ale. white or colored; oft Broad street, at 12 Mechanic street. road houses. Plenty of room for parking; Shrewnbury, N. J., phono Red Bank guitar, ukelcle, steel guitar, banjo, tana- hundred seres; near Matawan or vi- Land & Loan Co. crete road. Southern exposure, near bus JJavIn, VIS M»)ilo avenue, ItodBniik. for all requirements. References Invent.1- line; $9,000, ten. per cent cash, balance IZO.O-0 and $25,000. L__er'» Realty, Hel- 191S-W. phono, clarinet. Inktrumenti sold and re cinity, Low Tannenbatim, 30 'South UUY~"litfto overKrceiiB a^id watch them paired. 47 Washington street. Red Bank. Knted. Monmouth Employment Service, FOURTEEN vacant nouses and apartments monthly basis. Hadley-Hall. 99 Mon- ford. N. J. ___ __ 3 Ui-ow; fino >oun« Norway npruce nnd UPHULSTERING and roflniahlna ut al 9 Monmouth street, phone Red Bank street. Freehold, phone 616. for rent at prices ranging from $35 pec kinds of fu mi to re. Frank Howard, 65 phone 1751. mouth street, phone Red Bank 1888. SIX-ROOM modern bunRalowTall Improve* DoiiKla* fir for »nlo; reaaonably priced. tiontti and upwards. P. K. Kennedy. *i Harrison avenue, Red Dank, phone 20SL or OH LCK UN3 wauteO i vrUI pay bigaatft HOUSE for sale or rent; garage; moderi mente, Including tile bath, open flr«« N. It. Swan, KavoHlnk. N. J., phono At- MARRIED MAN, steady, reliable; under- East Kront street. Red Bank, phone 20*4 market prices for fowU and brolt«r*. BUSINESS PROPERTY on Broad street improvements; seven rooma, bath imi place, etc. Make offer. A. F, BlackiisUh, lantic Hlghlumla 851. ,^_^_^_ stands automobiles and motor boats; FIVE-ROOM bimcalow, newly decorated; 1 Hartshonio plate. Middle town, N. J. FLOORS RESURFACED— We •Dt'CtalizQ In Call, or nrlte Alex Zwlekl, 69 North or Monmouth street wanted for client' kitchen alcove; open fireplace. Price rea- i(I3, tonm ofbrown mulea. meiilum^ ti drive nnd care for either:'desires po- all improvomentB; double saraRe; in making old floor* look like new. New firoadnsr. Ttoos Branch. N. J- pbont who Is looking for a fair return on his Fair Haven, Hopping, Linden place, Red lonable. For any information inqui re roll SALK, nt Kctl Bank; new nlx>room wolBht, oluht ymii-H old; nminri, contle. 1R0O. sition. Can come at once. Further pur- 1 floors nlao reftnfaticd. Estimates cheer- lcuUrs by telephoning1 Red Bank 2115,• money. What have yoiv to oftcrT Brok- Bank.* vithin. 11 South atrect. Red Bank, and batli. hot wnter heat. 89,500; sis true workeid. 1'ilcod reaHontiblc. Apply tuily fftven. Crocier & Son, Fair Hq,v«D, er* protected. Hadley-Hall, 90 Monmouth phone 1985-W.* rooma and bath, $7,500, six room* and 1o r.IcadowodKO Farm. Port Monmputh, N. N. J,, phone Red Dink \Q82. LANDSCAPE) sardeacr. fruolna WANTED, mon with good knowledge of itrcot. phone Red' Bank 1888. FURNISHED APARTMENT of four voomp, BARGAINS in farms, nho homesites and bath, SQ.OOO: nix rooms nnd hath, 94,200. 1 ffurdenintr and able to drive car. Chnrlen J.. phone jtw^! ^!!!?-^" — _- .— UAH wahonc Red Bank 962. Alston Beekmtin. Attorney. Red Bank. Middletown. nenr dep"t; $2,D00; tbrsa (decorator), phono 606 Rttmstin. _____ pnd. CharleH A. Jones, expert wasbei Inc., Oiobo Court and Meohanlo ttreet. JHAUl-TKUU, Blncle; lone experienco pri- quire HI 01 Maple avenue, corner of Chest- 1IOUSE~for rent, six~i-oomn a"nd"__"lhT»H* R_~D~BA"N_f_iaat Front street;" widow of- cB woodland, nenr Kfianabur_; aultabU PAINT and wnllpanor time U at hand. We Get lour oar warned while In town. Serv- AUCTIONEER—Let my experience of oon- vate driving; handy with tools around nut utreet. Red Bank. improvements; defilrablc location on, tho fers bargain, lot 50x215, nine larga for chickens, Sl,_uu. Caleb Luker, Bsl- eell it and apply It; only tho flnent work- !ca eiiNranteed, duoting over one-thousand Bales be of lace; deelrea steady ponltlon; hlsheat ref- river, near ptation nnd bus lines. _3 Rec- rooma, iwo-car Knrage; no exchange. 'dMJ FURNISHED room*, tmltablo for one or Phone Emeinon, 1B62. . man employed. My prices nto reasonable) .... , --.- Qn>) builder. General service to you. Will attend to mil advertis- erences. Address Chauffuer, drawer M. l>lncc, jihonc 116R-* ing, furnlflo clerks—all you hava ta do two gentlemen. Inquire at 123 Broad whan quality work U cons Ida rod. Call 0C6i pairing, estimate* given on all kinds - Red Bunk.* ON RIVER, modern houpc for rent: newly FARM of two acres, four-room bunt-alow, mVTiTCANDS. corner pro"p- set the date, George U. Roberts, phone street, or phone 1060, lied Bank. 1 Kutnnon. Building*, blue print* furnished: priori decorated; Bjplendid location. 911 River garage attached: EOOJ soil; young fruit crty. Bioio _8K40 feet, saven rooma and day Red Bank 2S71, night Mlddletonn BUTCHER wanted at once; ataiidy iob to FOR RENT, n lame cheerful room: steam bath upstairs: two-car Rnra_a; eacrlfica llELK^a beater* compieuiy in •tailed """ ~ ibiei ull work (tuarante«>_. A_ O. riaht man. Apply McNair's Market, uid, Fnir Haven. ' trees and grape arbor. Trice 32.800. Ad- u two-car garage, convenient locution; on- J. W. Oaborne. 501 F atreat. Belmar. N. 4. SOD AND TOP SOIL for BUIO; delivered or Old enrpoto jimde Into rugi. Has with housework, one preferring gooil undelivered • by foot or ncro. Middle- WATER SYSTEMS—FaIrhankB-Mor» wa TWO furnished or unfurnished connecting SIX-ROOM houec, nil improvements; beau- ly $23 monthly; J3.250 total price. Art FOli SALE, farm of five acres, aix-room ruifs woven. Telephone or a oostal ter system installed. We specialize IQ home to hlnh wages; live as one of the room_ to rent for housekeeping; nd- tiful garden, all enclosed; ono block quick. John Prothero. 31 Monmouth house, barn, chicken homes, 89 fruit . town Krult farm, phono 846. Red Bank. family. Phone 304-R. Red Bank. • card will bring our truck to four pump repairing. Residence Mlddletown. N. joining: bath; all Improvements; alsi _ from Broad street, In business center; fur- Btreet, phono RedBank 9B2. treen. toolb, _ood lioiae, 350 chlckanvf J., phone Red Rnnk U18-J. Plumbing, ENERGETIC and competent white woman | rage. 11 Madison avenue, Red Bank. nished or unfurnished to reliable party Everett. N. J. Address David Planchon, BNGIilSH SETTER, whalpod April 1st, door. Uoomouth Carpet Cleaolns SIX-ROOM houoe. all Improvements: ideal heating and tinning. Fred Q. HorsL wanted for general housework and to FURNISHED room for rent; nil modern with 'lease . Fo" r particulars Inquire _. U, D.. No. 2, Keyport, N. J. ' Company, telephone 'Monmouth Beaeb Cuje, 16 Went utrcct. Red Bnnk. location, two-car garage; lot 4O.xlB0. 1929; dam Monmouth Mary, alia UUAUUINO, modem improvements, hoi cook; hom-n 8:00 A. M. to G :30 P. W. improvement, and nicely furnished; pri- Price $7,730: owner loavlng town. W. A. ACREAGE for Bale, aleo lot 1QC_1BO, in 22SO-,!. William Oro*i. Droorlator. daily, with Sunday afternoon off; only one Champ. DMI LnvcricU of Itumaon Kon- and cold running water, ceotrally lo- ntc family; two minutes to station. Ap- HALF of double house at Sfi Waverly Hopping, Re'l Bank, phone 897.* center of town, nnd esnernl farm yt 100 person present in family for greater part ply 131 South Bridge avenue, Red Bank.* place; all improvements. Inquire at 38 nola; Ju^t r.tfht for Ii-nlnlnc for hunt- cated: rates reaior>abte. Hodiorj BOUK, SEVEN-ROOM house with all improve- acreii; einht-room house for two famtllen; 131 Hudson avenue, phone Red Bank. u4i, of year. Home in In Shrewsbury,' -with Waverly place. Red Bank. new buil(lin_a. J. l#nbljoy, Lakehurs:, SHARPENING Inwn mowers, horso clip- good bus service to door. Call 1011-M: FURNISHED bedroom for rent: pleasant, ments, In splendid condition; pood locu- Ing season. G. L, Tlmckor, Holmdcl, 1 FURNISHED bungalow in Ilumso fera. Btiwn ond nil other sharp edge tools IF IT'S real estate you want we bave i*., after 5:00. cheerful bec]roam. At 17 Peters place. g n Ilums, tion; lot 70x150; piles $12,500. W, A. t__J. N. J. f 5 B. A. Hickey. EvcmtU N. J.. phone Rod Demurest & Krahnert. Phone Red Bank Red Bank, phone 405-J^ aviKht; for rent, 51,000 for the Hopping. 8 Linden plare, Red Bank, phono FOR SALE or rent, nix-room bun«alowt all. HANDY MAN wanted to take enro of CIIAKMIK- enti-uiicQ anil miriien ivolks, Btink 1C03-W. B'J'J-M, or Batuntown C7-R. Ua|n rlllcc, TO LET, four rooms and bath, sun porch Phone Jardine Red Bank 76. improvements; one-car garage: locat*d at 158 South street, E-itdntown; branch oOlco lawn, enrdon. drive cut; refer.nee re- liorchon nnd lmtlos nvo made with the FOR wall papering, painting nnd decorat- S_6 a month. Mrs. Kennedy, Maple SEMI-BUNGALOW for rent; seven rooma. _ Eaataldo park, boroutth of Fair Kftvaa, Sycamore avenue, Shrewsbury. ,Nf. J. quired. Estate of F. C. Byram, Broad FOR SALE, lots 50.-120 feet, sidewalk*, George B. Drown Co., 12 Broad 8treat, B$d vitricKtitcd Mcttowco ntono fln_RlnC'. II- ing aco G. A. Miller. Church nnd Comp- street, Red Bank.* nvenue, tlihd home past Third street. Fair bulb, nil •ementa; yas ranpe, liiBtnitcd fntilern free. Itmiux Arts Nurser- ton streets, fietford. Thibaut's wnll paper. UAVK your clothes cleaned at tho CUy Haven. N. J| _____ water heatcf; nrrcens; mirage. R. H. Van' curbing, electricity, gas and water; $40 Bank. lea, Reynolds di'ivo, tonir Branch, N. J., Efittmutes cheerfully Riven. PostofTlco ad- Dry Cleaning and Dyeing Works, tf Mi. WANTED, mother's helper, white, to live Dervcer, 49 Branch avenue, phono 1465. down, balance 53 per week. James A. Cur- in: residence at Locust. Phone Atlantic BOARDING, 10 Wallace street. Bed Bank RIVEIl FKONT properties; have l_r_o, c_- iihoiift Kcil Itnnk fl light housework; very good home. rhon\i; nlno thico renl i;»oo t_k_ cheerfully siven. Elmer H. Stout. SU n front of Second National bank on Can furnUh rcferencee. Address HOUEC- d Kld k b lo- price (6,500. ten per cent flown, batanea Friday, April 25th, kindly call Red Bank APARTMENT for rent, furnished. S Rii cated at Kastslde pnrk, borough of Fair tlon; large lot, gnrden; near bun service. in our collect ion. AmtiiiH tho beautiful South street. Red Bank, N. J., phoni cleaner, drawer M, Red Bank.* ' eri'.de avenue. Red Bank. Haven. CieoiRc B. Brown Co., 12 Broad A lovely house to cnll home, Write Home, on monthly bnnifl. Hadtey-Hall. 09 Mos- 03. month Rtrcet. phone Rad Bank 1888. antiuiicit are n mnhotinny necrctnry, cor- 1660-R, BOOKKEEPER or cashier wishes position; TWO SMALL apnrtments for rent from Btreet, Red Bnnk. drawer M. Red Bank. Jier tnbinct, roekeVR, coblilcr'n bench, Tif- CONTRACTORS snd builder*. When j FEMALE police dog itrnyed or stolen salary mdary to advancement; beat FOR REN T. • River-ide avenue, opposite £.±*eCUJ*A'tOR3, lnve»tora—?E,O0O task Tuenday mornint;, Answevn to name of June to September; two rooms and pri RIVER FRONT home; finest location an fnny Krancjfnthor's rlock with Jiroken arch, nre thinking of bavins work done, by of referenceseerences; with present company nine vftto ltath; furnished for light houaekcen Twin Gnblca Apartment R; elKht-room the Shi-ewabury: ten rooms, three bntna. huys beautifully located property paylnff Ktfy* Kinder or anyone with lnformn mahogany nnd maple lip-top tuhlcs, riroi day or contract. cSnsult Karllna. Johnson -s; reason fof r changinghi : compnny hhas ing; nil Improvements; near ntation, on the house, nil improvements; open fireplaces, steam hent. fireplaces, two-car trarace, ?3,18O yetu'.7* wlta poiwIhUlty of increaMi leaf tit bleu niul conBolas, mahogany chestx, &, Kruke W» hRve oljr own (umber rnrd. lion londiiiu to recovery notify Mra. Bren- ed. Address W. P. C, diawcr M, "Red KaVflK-; rent $6"i. Pliono Key port 493. BcrvantB* quartern. Sacrifice, owner must to ?:J,B50 ut smixll ndditionat cost. Total lln. Htato Hldluvnv, Shrewsbury, N. J., ivcr. 23 Rector pince, Red Bank, phon< B quartern. Scric, fi:itiuemlalo mlrroiH, hnhy THB "OVERHEAD BOOR" foe aaraiies, quire 115 Harding road, Red Bank.* rhild'n nuvy blue sweater with red trim aiti-eaa. ?C5; baby'R nur«. Swiss, twelve linin stoic purposes; nplendid locution, srand plnno, Empiro Hofn, nlnnt-top desks fnctorlen, flrebou^os, etc.; any olie. Co|l ROOM for rent, nil improvement*; Whyte. ming; lust April 23d. Phono Red Bank years' experlece. S80. Anderson Acency, directly uiipoaito Itcil Hank railroad sta- In i\jn>l_wooil nnd nmliogany, unwhuck tn or writs Overhead Door Sates and Service, 800 River road. Fair Haven, pKone Red 312. . phone Hoboken I8l_, or Ilumson 425. tion; rent very reasonable. Kcsponsiblo bio, Oi'lonlnl nnd hooked IUHB. banjo clock 84 McLaren a treat, Red Bank. Bnnk _81-J. BLACK CAT answering to name of Pete MARRIED MAN wlshos position as chauf- party can tic euro lon_-timc lense. Call Red nnd everytlilnn for ttio homo boitutlfill. IVl'l'JWUn _lt hsadquarter*. 'lypeArUeri LARGE heated room, next to batb, suit- rented, bought and «old. Trubin's, at lost Thursday from Prospect avenue, feur; cxuoilenced. Good refarenrte. Lnk CSO-W. \V« l)iiy find HOII. Red Hunk Furnil.iiro Ex- T.lttlo Silver. Reward. Phone 893, Ro< able for one or two; near high school chnnft-. 35 East Fiout street, Kail Bnnk. BrouJ ttreet. Red Bank. • White. Addr.a Chauffeur, drawer M, Rod t'OUR-ROUM mmitnient for rent, rear of Biink, Xlunk.* and shopping dUtrlet: bus passes door; 55 Phoiio_262. MONEY to 'oan on flrat bond and mort- a week. 89 Branch avenue. Red Bank. liounc, in Tie11 Hank; all imiuovcmcnta. TAV & DO WEN niarln'o oiiKinc. nlxty flnge on Improved real estats wortb LOST, driver's licence in small lcnthc: HELP WANTED: hounotvorlier for adults, Cn!l__2S9. it^^ITMjik- OMand board, large room suitnble for homo power; perfect condition; prlco double the amount loaned, Aliton ense.. Reward. Return to Leonn M. Wil $65; lately landed pills, $60; couples for ForTKl-NT. nix rooms nml batli. all im- rcnmmable. Cnu ho FGCII at Riddle's Hoat' 0 Hrosrl «t •*** R«tit Hums, 7 Broad street, ItcU Bank.* htisiness couple, cook, chauffrur. $160- one oY two men; two minute- from sta- tion. Mrs. T. Kinc 145 Chestnut atreet, provements; 52 Iliad; l'oint rond, ltum- ym-ti. Occnnport. N. J. PERlOU Window Cleanlua Co., phon< $175. Afrency, Wnrcl nnd Grant ovenuc", n _i:____J_!l'-'"_ill- _____'_.J- Mcrsan.* Rumaon, N. J. Call Saturday and Sundny, phone 1642, Red Bank. FOR SAIjT,~wnter iiiimt). with llnht and Red Bank 2478. We rank© a ipeolalty o LOST, a flexible platinum and snp- FLATS~TORf RKNT, three and four rooms: IOOPO intlloy; sultalilo for UBO with Rniio- cleaning windows in pi.vato resldancea VuilNISJfETJ rooms for rent on tha river phlro (about thirty email utonea) TWO WOMEN would like cottage clewn- bank; alur> enrnse for rent. £9 Rector 20 Rroiid street. Apply .IHrarh'a Kiddie llno enRlim ni- electric motor; rlienp, B. H. Day and night ••rvlcg. in_; best of references furnished. Phone Spring Moving Tim®. bracelet; lost cither In Lone Branch ; e place, Rcl Bank. Slioit. _0 Ilrond Htrect. Rod Hank. __ Knliiort. Kcypnrt, N. J.. phone 98IJ. KLMER O. WA1NR1CH1. Juitlco of th tU Bh 1 6U» IIALF^UL-V~HOU3K fur' rent, "nil "Ti^oVe" hospital or Red Hank. See Mr. Brunch KING cnbln r.cn nkllT, sixty horna power peace. All complaints receive prompi WOMAN wants horhe tnundry Trork, 124 nientn; li^lit auiuiy rooms. Mra. 3. 1 Blown, Resistor office* Selection of the new houao or apartment ~t Kny & Bowel. tJtiyiiio, How ln«L n|H l ottonilon. Accounts and check* oo!leot«: Tha Register's Classified Columns. Hero you will rest room nt the Carl ton. Contents val work. Answer1 hy mall only. Florence DWELUNGB. narsiies, jobblnt;. ete. 1 suitable for ico cream and lunch -tore or s Herbert whect. AUK FARM PRODUCE- uablo. Itownrd if returned to Mrn. Ed Ellis. 153 Catherine etrtet, Red Bank.* ifoneral Btore; cheap rent. Inquire nt n venue and ard atreet, Hed Bank.' find listed for rent and for salo a liou-o or nn you wisb work done right and at th Rrottl, 11C Leo right price, call Ralph B. BioUcIi. McLaren wiird DrHRcli, phonb Red Bunk 1903.* ' COLORED woman win ties day _ work. Cnll Ameilenn Store, Rumson, N. J., or your S1X-KOOM IIOUSU for rent. wa,ter, KR». apartment that "will ault any need or income, Thcna HATCHING EGfiS. llnrrftd Rockw. Hln •ilrrct. W«rl Hank. _MAl7Tr_tOY73"To7u.M^heliTln_BeVTo_ 020-R. Red Bnnk." own broker. _ nlet-Lrlc linlit: on pnvctl nticet. ono block ('(Hub Itciln; hcnlthy flloclt, troori lny< WILLIAM V. IHtnitlCli. plumbing, boat. -Sunday nfteinnon nt the Red Bank bn WANTED, man having gaaollne roachlno r OUR -ROOM bungalowg, , situated jjuit from Iliond nticcl: ic»:unmhlo rent. Call advertisements will givo you a word picturo ot tli_ $1,00 nettliiir of 15. Mn H. W. Olson. .28 lntr ond tlnninff. l>ump> and wlndrallli pork. Itewnrd If finder returns to Tin for Bnwinn lo_s. 010 River road. Fair B thhe rivei r frof m ReRd d BunkBk , iin nt 7_ Mccluiiiii: Htreet. Red Bunk.* 1 beat living facilities In'thla locality. Tm\i?r Hill inciiuo, RPII llnnlt. repaired. Affent tor Mastar earburoto llesiater olllco.* ______Il__5__J?_-J- llhona "«t! P«nk 0a-M.* Glandule Park, $25 month. Georu'Q B. CARAVJR (or rent on West ntreet," neTT HEK.S RKNTFl) for diclinril fertlllzntl' . coal savins devlea. Fits any furnace, i' FOUND, cum of money. Inquire of Held TWO WHlf_ women \vnnt"~eo11ajr_n"to llrowii Oo.^2 Jkoad^atrcetjJtteil^BanklB . __ Motuiuuiih Blrcct. . Apply to Janien P. ilOUSliiTn excellent condition; all improve- e I ( 1 iS3.0t> ttui'iiiK fruit blotun; nny numbor. l.f'iahton avenue. Bed Bank. Pbo? Bun n, Mechanic street uchool, lid clean by the day. Apply 27G Merhanln lTen(lriclc*(i:i. M I: _ ' '>'_P «<'o.__Uo_tl Bank.* No need to spend valuable time- traveling around DoNvrrrd i-.nd cullod for free. Chnpel Hill 11164. Bnnlc,« 1 01 0 r ments; BO von rooms and bnth; renncii- KOUSM of ciiilit rooms, corner Pi*_»pect "i-l-^'^L-"'™ !- !?-!?!- i_?*JL___ * M.* nble rent. Located at 157 Hudson nvenue. llcoytirtl. I'. O. IUIX 816, Hod Dank. M. L. McCOLGAN, nurseryman and land GARDKN nnd I„wrT*work~\v„nled~by~ex^ itvoTiue nnd I!umRon vond; nil imprnve- searching for a plnce to move. It end Tho Rcglater'a : J. II. White, phones Ked Bnnk 10&3-W tX)KN~Ymfhiiy fVirVnla. John G. Uen- acapa contractor; trees and shrubbe porlencad rellnble man, by the hour, merilii; (kml.to (,-firat:o; lnrga croundn, fruit Classified Columns and choose your now home. In pruned; sradlnc. drlvewa/B, walks eon AUTOMOBILES. nnd 2316. nott, Holnulol. N. J. from one to more dnya each week. Atl- treci; .>u» ttcrvire: coiivenienlly located; tiOli tor »ulv. thirty year* old. l'hot__* U •trueted, Toptoll, clndorfl, fill dirt, 2 FOR BALE. IO2fl Cbovrolet truck, miNOAUJW for rent; four roomn nnd Immodii'lu poBHrBHion. Telephiine Red nil tho offerings listed every week you nro almost I'.ncknoy road. Red Honk, phone 1101-W. tliesa Lock Box 118, Entontown. N. J.« firnnt t>umcttvnrt, on Everett road, one body, A-l condition; price vory rea SITUATIONH vantedl coliple^ Holland. bnthj electric, large cellar. Mra. Ceoi^Q llnnk 110:>-.I. ______^_ IiET'fl TALK about nlnns now. Moyn 1 ; certain to find just tho type of place you want. nml a Unit mll«i from Met) tlank. John 41. nlile, Ti. K. Herring , lUsh street, Eaton' firorer, _K> Mechanic utreet, Ked }Jnnlvt IIOHSK of t i". voimis on Prospect avenue, SI [in Co.. manufneturotfl of commercial rook, butler-chauffeur, five yoars' e\- ';L__''• " " {t !tg|1 »nnk. town, N. J, lioi lon tc, $110. Anderaon ABcncy, 625 phone_l_274_after BjOO I'. M.* I,ittlti Silver: niudcrn itni.i ovemenln; out-door nnd nil typos of oloctrlo nli, 1 KnniKo. outlnilldinKs. Ufinlen. fruit treen; (TllUIKK FOR KA1.K—MiinnuniO. Ilutch- HIRII clnuB, lowest prlraa niul reliability, harden sticet, Hoboken, phono 1312, or HiVKU iltONi hoiia_"for""rei.trfi"ve masl*.' More and more propcity owncrn nnd renl catat© ery nt llulley'o Corner, Ilelrnnr. We Rum son 4*5. bedrooms, nil improvement n, (mninhcil: linn errvirf; mimpod thes nnd paint; bnrffal ; bent of references; nnlnry or drawing I^1_onmouth Btreet,Lphone^ItcdJ_lank lSHfl- IJOUSK fur" lent, siv "io^n.HT*'p"ttnVi y7T**V ments each week. The i'-nson—beci-use The Jieglfl- ctrn liiyiiin. Our Htoek hits no cqunl for HOUSK PAINTING of nil kindfi; now li . Phone Hod tlank 010-K.* account. Addresu tinlcainan, drawer M _X)H~irENT.~*87\^rol7nT'lK)URo~ftil imin-ove^ wntcr, clcclric. lijihl; %:'.{, ver month. tlllior fntin or buck ynr Jo^cpli SUolimciiKer, t& Lnfuj - now i>r lie (toiry, I'lione titinik IUvor mnde liko n new one wllli pura oils nm htmiod and In perfect condition. O oltc ilrer month. JRIII-S A. Cuiley, « Kim la placet! before moro tlinn 35,000 rt-a\\in for tmlo, from el»lit tr. ; cunditlon moclinntcnlty and othervritu pi o vpiiieiil"; Bur it HO f Imtncdlnto jujune.'- lly; rent fhenp. Inquire ni 12 Foittcr SUHTU- I115A l'l!Y"hrt!i0 reason for 1U28 WJIIPPKT FOUR n«dau for mile; ca "WANTKii", competent" Kl"r_~_of B_nerni twolvo wcokn old; nUo lante ehotos; will Plione 2220, Red Bank. hlon; $r>.'i tier month. Jnrncs A. Cuilev, ^ mrrft. Rivci- 1'lnr.n. Hed Hank. ___ rxrhmuiu fin (lit huiTi). 11. ^lolkln. Fico- nurceoa In i)lnntini|. We nente p|c in In f;ouil condition; junt liml valve h.M.R«woik; nlcep in. Ilr. L. l\ _lvlsnk- with ti__». tmnln. fimutrinn. lotkcrien. etc ei\ iiO_riiH'kney nindMlcd Bnnl;, Kim pln Jolm flticrt. Itcil flunk. _ Oronn nvenue, Nenbrlpht. N. J., jihone 71. 1 11MH-M. ttood ext'htuiKo tar beef cuttle, It, Zlotkln. ilons In nn cMirrl itinijnor by compete!. ONK-TON"I'OnV)" Vnic1,;." n.ndel"iiir 1025 WANfKIf i ItJIA'l lir; VAUKV oTi Sluewnliiiry river n»d tiUM M frit HUN(.At,UW of t\\e fm -n lit hed IM.M.IH.1.1, iihr.no ^fi._ Afnoi-lrnu wtirktimn: rein' with ihlvcr'pi enh; in fnir roiuliUoi i in1: refpreii en, Addifsi (,. \Y pi-ii-o S1.">. .Icilm MlfuiKli, Itumnon 10a I.i>ciinl nvenue. RI\-I•HUMI liounp. Ixilli, i iiiit^M, hii~v.n ptiM !IP," ; iipnni iitii k'urflH* ; YKi.l'.OW ioilN mi"rub (UI^BHIV: eniiVfl M, Roil 11 nnk. rlcht UIIIMIPH' w nlk to ittnilmi. On viv*r. ijl'lilrtj nil-pel, »"ums«n. N,' Jk. phono aUIU nenr Waul rtvpimo. Uunimiu, N. Jt* e\ ten hi on Iniimh'jr with Invnlni y, h in irmlneil, dry ftnd free «»F mnul; oxcoiletit w«nr«l poirli, hroakfnst imok. v\itin (\\ep\n\e. *.r«i. PAINTING "itn'tr PHper 'tifinain«rt~"int*rloi JKWI'i'T nodnn, n rrnl rar;. roomy ar. f fir i>i>ultiy | ntnied In rat- ,i roof and well Apply Motliei'n I>lnlnK Room, elortrlrlfy, iopimr drreenn: flv« liiinuf^' HcAttei^ooit, Hivei fhun, tiliona Retl Jlank vnritltiitfld nib. 'Ihevon MctJnmpljclI, timi rxtTlor; cntlnialea rlicerfully clven comfortablfl; powerful motor; just ov«r< atreet, or phone Red Dank 43.It. walk tn ntntlonj river prlvlleKP". tennl* I!olind«1. N. J, Wnll iiapttr, pnlnt nml vnt-ninli for null linulftil, In-nlip* rellned. For dcmonatratlor __'!__- „ ___. _™ Wlifl^WOMA^rwTth~(i"lrl~ii (neT rnurt ; Inwrin cnrnl for h)r uwnei. _mti_ti. ilAIil™!!! iluubjt? iniuto foTVcnt; alto six- CI.H>U';VK "Vrrlilicil" llilVlOil Vnd " WbPe rcHfiopitMi>, If. Atller, 117 West From Phone yfiK-M. xvjuheii iirtior.il lu.u^eivoil, or *t 1 1 rhnno Itml llnnk _d0. room homo nn.l iW-ro.un hiiniri>Uiw. A(- Ui.d.n. ». 1. Uctbi, I-CKIIOIM^. Jcrro/ nti-it, pliuim SiM-W, Kvil "" IKHlfJK ioui -irllii VtMtniiV Inir hoineLeevei fm itvlvnt-j ctiiiil lUINOAI.OW neiu* I.liilr f'.llvf- u.lln.nd ao fr munld; nil IM'.cl; liliii'l?. llMclif.i MCfll.lr- I.'nva^t iiAWifnird'l.y innrtilno;"lli dlllfin; It.w i. mol, mul lnniLrm a*~tntol nml ctmreh«-t, 1 iir.ren, C;tll «>i- v,i!hi V'Mrn F., l^nntey, 4M tnmr HIM) Iirtiler; i>runi|i| upi vie*), Teim* \f rl»>«iipi irVnell, Z\ H#rK ply Mn. Aniirt K ran flu.' Henry M 9 ir.-Sn<* ; tmi^r.llnt* pp>M«lin. (", I . In.inir- C. W. Cntr.lor. 17 0 Inir llnvei, rond. place, Hed itniik JUvjn.nfffc ool/.* Oiilhiiun Kic.it, 'f (tntuni N. J., f hvne b.Ul. Chntbn Seal!', 3& Ciu'iuon place, ReJ lltnmiin Stvftngi jotul, Blirawabur Fair ilaviiu, l{\ 4., pliono tied Dank 19 N1 ixtcen RED SANK REGISTER, APRIL 30, 1930./

artesian well is being made which will cost $20,000, as BECEPT1ON AND DANCE. Exhibition of Btlntlnga. •*• •- ' " •"" " " ——~.- "—^-' • '-— --—«"-•• —-" . 1 JI •• " • 1 . nil •imuiiiijB mimi F)| lyiiM I—Mian l'*Jq«M>KBWH well'as to other factors, no Immediate, reduction in the Paintings by W, H. D. Koerner are BACK FROM CALIFORNIA. on exhibition at Steinbach's store at THE RED BANK REGISTER rate is possible, but it docs not seem too much to hope Social Gathering of Seniors and Juniors of the High School. Asbury Park. Mr. Koerner executed Tennis Court Construction ESTABLISHED BY JOHN H. COOK. that the time is not far distant when this can be brought BED BANK FOLKS BETUKN the Illustrations for Emerson Hurt's about. Getting the overdue bills paid by water users The senior and junior classes of the If you have in mind constructing a court you naturally are FROM THE WEST. Red Banlc high school had a recep- Book "The Covered Wagon." Included looking for a man who understands this kind of work. Having CEOKGE C. HANCE, j and paying off the note indebtedness will bring the day in the display in the Stelnbach etoro specialized in this line of work and being a player and know considerably nearer when Red Bank will get a lower tion and dance In the school gym- FftEDISKIC S. HAYES, Managing Editor. They Like the Climate and Other aeium Friday night. Allan Woolley'a are several curios gathered by Mr. how a court should he, also If you hava a court which needs rate. Features, But 1'hey Say California orchestra furnished the music. About Koerner while in tho West, where he attention and put in playing condition. Also tennis nets, posts, THOMAS IRVING BROWN, Is a Poor I'lnco In Which to Find 200 students attended and enjoyed has done moat of his painting. racquota, ballo and restringlng. Write for prices. Publisher anil Business Manager. i Work—An Automobile Accident. the evening. Wilson Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Tho faculty of tho school was well Now Blver Flua Resident. Have You an Outdoor represented and many parents of the TELEPHONES: j Harold Crawford and their three chil- Mrs. William Batter of River Plaza TENNIS Kcd Bank 13. Eod Bank 1300. Living Room at Your Home? dren and Charles and George Craw- students also were there. Mrs. Adagave birth to a daughter laet WedneB- ford of Red Bank have returned Crandall and George Strauss, senior day at Rlverview hospital at Red With the return of tho familiar croaking of frogs, and Junior class advisers, were In Foxwood Park, Little Silver, N. J. Subscription Trices: home from California, where they Bank. •— the pleasing sight of high soaring ilshhawka, the fra- had been staying since last fall. Mr. charge of the dance. The hall was One year grance of fruit blossoms nnd many other proofs that Matthews is now working at the Four decorated in blue, white, gold and Six months — .75 spring has arrived, the home owner'turns to his I rake Point dining car on West Front green, the colors of the two classes. Three months .40 and shovel to freshen up hia dooryard. In this residen- street, which ia owned by Joseph Palms surrounded the orchestra. tial district thero is an Increasing demand for beauty Pryor and John Landis. The boys of the senior class will The Red Bank Eegister outside tlio house, as well as within. It finds expression Mr. Matthews Is the father of Mrs. leave tomorrow for Washington, D. C,. on a three-day tour of the gov- is a member of in creating brickyard, barrenness into a veritable out- Harold Crawford. He made tho trip door living room. : West by bus and he spent most of ernment buildings. The girls will go THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the time at Hollywood, where he next week. LEON'S The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the Flowering plants arranged within borders of shrub- worked at restaurants and for mov- bery or evergreens nnd in conjunction with rustic lawn use for republlcatlon of, all news dispatches to it or not ing picture producers. Mr. Matthews TARTY FOB GIRL SCOUTS. Master Cleaners and Dyers furniture and shade trees, or an umbrella canopy, form says lie forgets the titles of the pic- otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news an attractive picture. A lily pond and a sun dial add to tures in which he performed. He Troop 1 Was Entcrtaineil Last Week published therein. the scene, anil the backyard need not be large to ac- says that maybe some of theso pic- by Miss Ida Goodspecd. commodate this additional beauty. ! tures will be shown at Red Bank and Members of girl scout troop 1 of WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 193ft that follts hero may recognize him Red Bank were entertained last week Planning such an outdoor living room where the when they seo him on the screen. entire family can have countless hours of enjoyment is at tho home of Miss Ida Goodspeed The members of the Crawford fam- fraught with expectant adventure and It can be done of tho Lea Gertrude apartment houae. ily went to California by automobile. Bridge and other games were played Our Fire Department without a great, deal ot expense. Enjoy tho Interior of They spent most of tho time at Los your home but dont overlook the fact that your back- after a short business meeting. Scout Angeles. They report that unemploy- songs were sung and short talks on Store Your Furs Again Proves Its Mettle. yard can bf. made to shine in resplendent new dress ment there is very great and that scouting "were given by several mem- Red Bank can thank its iircmen that a large part which will givo another room to'ltve In. acordlng to Los Angeles newspapers bers. Tho lieutenants gave a rous- 100,000 men were out of work at the - .4- i,f its business section Is not In ashes today. • The fire o-o-o-o-o-o ing cheer for Captain Ruth Tlce- Sunday night was a big one, but the property damage time the Crawford family started hurst. East. The men folks of the family is not large, due to the fact that the buildings destroyed found part-time employment. Prizes were won by Helen Arnold, were not valuable. The blaze was In close proximity to All Ancient Schoolhouse Marion . Malr and Ruth Clayton. where you are positive they are safe, The Crawford brothers and Mr. Others present were Irma and Juno oil and other inflammable material and the firemen to Remain As a Landmark. Matthews started home in an auto- showed bravery as well as efficiency in their battle with Schofleld, Laura Brodhoad, Gortrudo where they are convenient to get at all It was a coincidence that the old-time Hcaddcn's mobile. Tho car was wrecked in an Yonks, Gertrude Brodhcad, Millicent the flames. Corner schoolliouse was sold for residential purposes on accident whllo going down a moun- Martin, Marie Bolwcll, Doris Wil- times where they are insured against fire tain at Lordsburg, New Mexico. No The firemen had not been called out for a long time tile same day that a contract was awarded to build a nian, Dorothy LippiKcott and Ger- and theft...... and where they are scientifi- one was injured. A second-hand au- trude Wagner. to light as big a blaze as the one Sunday night, but they schoolhouse within a stone's throw of the ancient build- tomobile was bought and the rest of proved that lack ot practice had not caused them to for- ing. The new owner of the former schoolhouse will not Ihe trip was finished in this car with- cally provided for and stored. get how to do their work. Mo fire can be regarded as change its exterior appearance and it will continue to out accident. Mrs. Crawford and the End s>t Thumb Cut OH. good fortune, but Red Bank can feel that it was some- be a landmark. Headde-n's Corner lias had no school- children made the trip home by rail. J. A. Conrow of Oceanport, 03 year3 what favored by the outcome of this one. The flames house in use for educational purposes for the past 22 The travelers report that California old, who Is employed by the Lewis & wiped out an eyesore without doing much damage to years. has a fine climate and other wonder- Hagcrman lumber company of West valuable property; but the most fortunate thing was ful features but that it is a poor place street, Red Bank, was treated at tho It is common to think of progress as leading straight for anyone to go in search of "work. Hlverview hospital last week for an Here, in our modern, scientific storage that tho firemen came out of tho battle unscratched, ahead, but sometimes there nre occurrences which seem Injury to his thumb. The end of tho despite the risks which they were obliged to take to to make the course run in circles. The centralized thumb had been cut oft by a saw. -vault, the beauty of your furs is preserved. conquer tho flames. schoolhouse theory, although still having large vogue, THE SCOUT CAMPAIGN. ,'A specially constructed ventilation system -o-o-o-o-o-o- has been considerably abridged and there has been to sonio degree a return to the old-time condition when Arthur Brisbane ' nnd Mrs. L. S, 'generates cold, dry air that, continually Thompson to Tako 1'art. A Delay Which Endangers nearly every village and hamlet Jiiid a schoolhouse. swaying your furs, blows new life and lus- Transportation costs are reduced, village identity 13 pre- •With tho announcement of Thomas Life and Limb. served and other desirable features arc brought about. N. McCarter, general chairman of the ter into them. Every perfected process de- •More than two weeks have passed since the accident Tho schoolliouaes of today aro larger and moro ornate Boy Scout campaign in Monmouth and Ocean counties, that Arthur veloped by fur experts in storing, cleaning occurred at the Newman Springs railroad crossing which than the "lltllc old red Echoolhousc," but the growing Brisbane, whose homo is at Lake- resulted In death for a Red Bank young woman and a tendency to build schoolhouses In villages seems some- wood, and Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson and treating furs is at your service. Hed Bank young man. Not a single tiling has been thing like bringing back old times, or in other words it of Bed Bank, havo accepted positions dons slnco the tragedy to make tho crossing safer. Thero seems like a "run around a circle." as vice chairmen, the preliminary organization of the campaign was Closets are pcr- js no flagman at the crossing after half-past ten o'clock Howdvcr crude the old-time schoolhouscs "may seem 1 at night, and the two young folks met with their fatal by comparison with modern buildings, a debt of grati- seen today as rapidly approaching y* fectly safe against Injuries -when the crossing was unguarded. tude is due to those who were responsible for them. completion. motha It tho garments pro It was stated at tho lost council meeting that the Usually tho schoolhouse sites were contributed and the Other recent additions to the cam- cleaned—but furs should Leon's...... in their appreciation of furs es- railroad company was considering placing a flagman buildings were constructed by men who made no charge paign personnel are Walter Reid, Al- bo In cold storage over Icnhurgt; Dr. James F. Ackcrman, tha summer to preserve pecially provide for their Bpecial care and at the crossing for all-night service. Tho company has for their labor. The large number of successful business Asbury Park; Henry E. Butler, Rum- their lifo and beauty. Ce- liad plenty of time for consideration since tho fatal ac- and professional men who got their early education at son; Sanford C. Flint, Neptune; A. H. dar closets do not protect safety. Come and see for yourself—you cident In fact, it had plenty of time for such considera- these schools shows that tho methods used were fun- Grant, Lakewood; Clarence J. Hous- you against fire and theft, are welcome at all times. tion before the accident. Tho accidents at this crossing damentally Bound. man, West End; Joe Levy, Freehold; late at night, after the flagman was off duty, were nu- Old memories and sentiments cluster around the Uzal H. McCarter, Red Bank; Joseph merous enough long before the last accident occurred "little oltl red BchDolhouse" and they have often been McDermott, Freehold; Kays R. Mor- to Bhow that additional safeguards were needed. ' preserved in stories and song3. Many of the old build- gan, Interlaken; Gen. William Bar- clay Parsons, Locust Point, and Mrs. It was only because of good fortune that no one was ings have been effaced and most of tho few which re- Matthias Plum of Rumson,' appointed 70-76 WHITE STREET, RED BANK PHONE Red Bank 2800 killed or seriously injured in the previous accidents. main are fast decaying because of lack of use. It is to membership on the Central, com Why did the railroad company wait until after two always gratifying when, as in the case of the Hcadden's mittee by W. Warren Barbour, chair young folks lost their lives before it began to consider Corner schoolhouse, one of these buildings Is sold under man. This committee will be the all night flagman service? Why mu3t more than two conditions which will preserVo it as a landmark. guests of Mr. Barbour at a dinner at tho Rumson country club on Fri- weeks elapse after tho tragedy without nothing being o-c-o-o-o-o DEAN'S done? It is a mighty fortunato thing that no one has day, May 9th. been killed or Injured during this period. MANUFACTUBING CIUMINALS. Little Silver, N. J. INSTITUTION , INTERNATIONALE If the railroad company Is unwilling to spend the Try a Register Want Advertise- The law-makers of America have apparently gone Phone 359. small amount of money required to make the crossing ment. It will pay you.—Advertisement Into the business of "manufacturing" criminals. safer at night, then for the welfare of the traveling During 1929, 43 states passed 16,921 new laws out public it might better dispense with some of its pres- FOURTH AMHIVEESARY of a total of over DO.OOO wtiich were proposed. This ent daytime flagman service and have a flagman at the Is at the rate of 46 lows per day, including Sundays and crossing all night. The crossing is dangerous at all holidays. hours, as Is -well known to everyone familiar -with tho It is no wonder that practically every American unusual conditions there, but It Is especially so at night city has a .ycrime wave" of some magnitude. As a nation when, most of the accidents have occurred. we arc burdened with tho greatest wdlght of laws in The mayor and council cannot wait much longer on world history—many of them obsolete, conflicting and the slow moti'in of the railroad company without being unonforclblo. All of us aro law-breakers, for the simple STORAGE WAREHOUSE criticised. Not long ago the town officials appealed to reason that 'there Is a law governing almost every SENSATIONAL the public utilities commission for additional safeguards human act. at the Bergen place crossing. The request was turned For Wanted Colors and Styles Right in Season Patrick Henry once said that one of tho things nec- down, but an appeal with regard to the Newman Springs Local and Long Distance Moving : essary to the maintenance of free government was "a road crossing might be more successful. The peril to frequent recurrence to fundamental principles." During which the traveling public is subjected at this crossing the.past quarter-century wo havo strayed about as far Our vans are padded and dust-proof. is so great that lack of official endeavor to remedy con- from the fundamental principles established by the ditions cannot bo condoned. founders as possible. The spirit of the constitution has Packing, crating and shipping to all been violated time and again by fanatics and reformers. points. 15% off 15% off A3 a result we have more crime than any other A Square Deal for Poultry nation in the world. The euro Is simple: Stop passing Beautiful Shoes Owners in Shrewsbury Township, laws that react against Rood citizens and get after the real criminals. Make justice swift and sure. Do awny BLACK KIDS The failure of many municipalities to make prompt with legal technicalities. Weed out the vast amount of Office and Warehouse • • BROWN KIDS payment for poultry killed by dogs Is so common that waste matter in the statute books. it is pleasing to find an instance of a different sort. The BEIGE SNAKES As long 33 wholesale law-making continues, crime COLORED KIDS township committee of Shrewsbury township -was not.will flourish. ' 51-53 Mechanic St. '' able to make a full pnymfnt for poultry losses, but at WALKING SHOES the last meeting the committee accorded equal treat- DRESS EJHOES ment to each claimant by paying 4'J per cent of the THE PRACTICE OF IOG ROLLING. SPOUT SHOES for $10.50 Shoes ALL HEELS for $12.50 Shoes total amount of the bill:s. Action has been taken to in- How many of our elected officials use their/influence MOST SIZES crease the dog tax so that there will top sufficient money to promote legislation that seems best for the'nation as to pay the balance of the debt Ipter on. a whole, rather than for a small locality? The answer The sale is on! Only ONCE a year is this opportunity available! The committee is making an honest effort to pay few. One could probably count them on one's fin- the poultry bills and it H following a nirthud "which id Kcrs. In an article in Ihe American Mercury on "The Here are I. Miller Shoes in all wanted materials right in mid-season fair and square to evi"'yonc concerned. Evidently, due Twilight of l.egisluturcs," Hoffman Kickcrson illustrates at the reduced prices—$8.92 and $10.62—and the sale is on. We to tho fact Hii't (in;; fnxc3 are nm imposed at Red Bank, how politicians go about their business. "Ono of the there scem.i tu be no way bv which the unpaid poultry SERVICE have included all those new Spring styles that I. Miller introduced worst legislative vices has always been that known as MEASURED bills of last year can he. HCIII'MI. .Apprtirnliy iled p!ank- lop-roll 1 UK," pays Mr. Nickerson. "In simple times an this season. The variety is wonderful ! The values are—as— prn who hail poultry lcn^ofi 1'!.-', yr;n or, account of tlo^.'s NOT BY F individual building- n house had ;;aid to another, 'If you COLD always^—remarkable ! The sale is on ! Our patrons need no fur- will nrvcr have their claims paid. ll>:.; hi an injustice will help me roll my logs, I will help you roll yours.1 In 1 BUT BY ther invitation ! - and it is well that ! iu ] r. i.; un likelihuoil of its being legislative practice thin meant that Legislator A would THE repeated thin year. An np^ropria'ion h,i:i been made in agree to vntc for an appropriation lo benefit tho con- GOLDEN this year's butlpet of expenses to inert poultry lo:;pe!i. slituency of Legislator B If in return B would vote for RULE HOSIERY, $1.50, $1.65, $1.95 It is unfortunate !hat no such appropriation was money to he spent in the district 'represented' by A, made last \car and that the poultry lo;wen must v;o un-nnd.-io tin down Ihe line." Mr. jMiekcrson was once a All New Spring Shades paid. The town govci'nm"iit ii'imUy receiver prompt member of the Assembly of New York state, nnd so payment when money i? owed to it liy Its citizrns, nnd know;) -vvhal. lie is talking about. Modern legislation, to thcro should be equally n.: prompt, payment when money a great extent, in merely a matter o[ trades. As a re- C0UI*t€SV It is little enough to be I. is due to citizens. sult, the nation as a wholo suffers from a vast amount — o-oi-o-o-o- if unnecessary conflicting, unenforceable or otherwise f courteous at all times— nadvi.-nlile ]pf;i.';!ntion. Tho public must pay the bill in and yet, it is not the universal practice it ASBURY PARK, N. J. The Prospect of a Lower Water iixtr, fur lug-rolling politics cornea high. should be. 637 Cookman Avenue Rate at Red Bank. Courtesy is not, primarily, something that Tho notion which CoiltlcilliKin .[nines J'arhe:; mill IMSSKMm.ED ITS LOVE. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. nnd must bo accompanied by a certified creditor, of laid dectliltl to o»hlblt lo .Tnmes !N. IJunell, superintendent of tlin lied Hunk watia can. be .taught. It must basically, be in- Notice (» horshv Klv«n that Ijnled lids check for n sum not Ions thnn ten (10)tho subscribers, executors as aforesaid, After rending the resolutions unanimously adopted will bo recolvcd by Ilio nonrd of Chosen per cent of tha lunount bid on tho work, tholr debts and ilemanda against the said department, have taken to culled ovenlue water hilht ha.' by the -New Jersey Honato. eulogizing William TJ. Dill and herent; born and bred in one. We se- Kreaholdoi-a of tlin County of Monmouth liayfiblo to the order of tho County Troun- estate, under oath, vrlthln six months from met with considerable initial .stiere.>s. A number of the thanking him for "his long, faithful and valuable service for the construction of Brldgo No. Mn-3J. uror niul n surety compnny cartlflcute stnt> tnr> dfito of tha aforesaid order, or thay bills havo brc-n p.iid' and it i:; evident Ihnt. the lect, very carefully, every one of our em- Rngllahtown. N. J.. uml oDoncil nml ronil itltc tllut snld ninety compnny will provide will bo forever bsrrsd of their notions I') the .Mtnte," tine is moved to wonder how so mnny of In publlo Bt the rooms of unltl bonnl. tha bidder with tho i'o ^ratifyiiu: i:; |he ledue- the publii- (if the service:! of this faithful srfvmit ut the tho ollico of Bald Knalncer ot SO llronil do. « Front street, lted Dank, N. 3. llon of tile notr. indo,btr.dne:.ro>uuctlva bidders durhut lioldcrs oi tho County of Honmotitli. list,no of Kmll 11. Km.., deceased. from 55:1,0(111 to 51, •](«. .Some of the money (o make I lib .•Mlixe:;;-or wlm will fill bin .'ihnes. liuilnosi hours. Tho standard riropoinl DHYANT D. HKWCOMIl. Notlcn la liorohy ulvon that tha accounts payment hml lir.rn received shier the llr.'l of ihe year bu' (orm Is attached to tho spei-lflc«tlon». Ulrector. of the subscriber, administrator of the as- Now while nil this I;: entirely true nnd well deserved, roples of which will bo furnished on ap-Atle»t: tute of snld deceased, will ba audited and Mont, of It wns in Ihe bank previnun to ihnl time. plication to tho Fnitlnear. our enniinl liel|> linking why the .Srnnt" «r, carefully [J|a. CKAnt.Ef) K. COL*:. Cleric, j nted by tho Burroxale of the County of 'J'hn chief aim of any piiblir.-uwnnl utility should In: Plans and specification* will ba fur-freehold. N. J.. April II. 1030. Monmouth and reported for settllmint to I'-mbled Itn Ion- until nftor II had kicked Mr. Dill duwn- FUNERAL DIRECTOR^ 1 ilshod to vrosnactlva bWilors upon poy- • lie) Oriihana Court ot ssld County, on In provide 1 el vice: at. the Irani. |iot;: ihln at to the ::tnlr.-.V- Newaik .Sunday Call. ment of ten dollar* (510.00). which Monmotitli County Surrogate's Office. I1""1'1""- ">• tweuty.nlnth day of May, people, Notliiiu; would bn mure crr-ditiililf! to the pres- l amount will bg refunded upon return of In the rniutcr of tho entato of James D. A. D. 1680, lit whldi llmo application will lilans and specifications beforo the tlmo Weaver, deceased. be made for tho allowance of commissions ent administration of tlin water department than to JFUNERALHOME* specified for the opening of bids. Notice to credltora to present claims am! counsel fees. bring about a loduotlon in the water rate, M the jirci- TlK-y lined to keep i-ool with Coollilge, nnd now they Hlds must ba mado on the standard pro- against estnto. Dated April 21. A. I). 1630. (irr $;rttlnj; hot. with Hoover.—Mncon Telegraph. "~~.FRONT ST.« m posal forms In tho milliner designated Purmmnt to the order of Joseph I.. Don- «w,t time Hed itank sells water at a lower charge thnn therein and required by the •tnclflnlluna. flhny, Hurrouate of tho County of Mon- BDWA..D W. WS* *• In flxnetod by any private corporation In U10 r.lnte, hut PHONE must ha enclosed In sealed envelopes, lienr- moutli. mudo on tho thirty-tint dny of Itcd Flank, N. J, inff tha nania and nddrcn* of the hlmler Murch, 1U30. on die niM'llcntion of Jnmos Ihln IB HO rrtii'oa why an effort iihottld not hr ninclc lo What is 1 lif muni drnu'eiinin thin,; „ peilrMrkiu can and nama of l>ror>«**d worfc «n th« "Ut-K. Wemar unit K. Cecil Willard. sxoru. 1'roctor. ^ ftutlier ioilu4 tho jnk«. Duu to tlic fact than au liu?—Idlermy Digest. VViilh.—Tn'mjia Tiftnme, >lda. nilirlsMil to tho Ooa.nl of Chosen tors of tha eplnto of Jnmsfl 11. Weaver, Boys tan ninkc cxtia poe$«t Money Fra«noli»r« oC tha County of Jlonraguth deceased, notice is teroby glveu to theselling Tlie JlcBltoriatlt

t -•••• RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 30, • Parre" Seventeen PERSONAL. IJABTY FOB THEATER CUJB. Mian Ruth Williams ot Hudson ave- ' > E'iJUNIS 2310. Barretta Approved nuo, a public health nurse; has recov- Hebrew Young; People to Have Card ered from an attacit o( grip nnd else Party Tomorrow Night. Red ' is Welting relatives at Brooklyn. ., The Red Bank little theater club, . Alphonso M. Gaisklll ot Red Banli which ta composed of members of Bank has been appointed local roprcnenLa- the Young Men's and Younrr'Wom- Tel. 658 tlva of the Intercoaot trading com- en's Hebrew association, wlM bolrt a pany of Wa!! etreot, New York, the cotd party tomorrow night at thd General Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractor • Sscal sgent of tbs Trans-America cor- J/2 to 11 $4.00 sured against all losses while Guests nt Hop Crcelc Fnrm. Motor Overhauled in our possession. ^ Tom Moore—Blanche Sweet Richard LaBoyteaux of Montreal IIV2 to 2 $4.50 nporil tho week-end with his parents, Valves Ground Mr. and Mrs. Harris LaBoyteaux of Ignition Checked 2'/z to 4 $5.00 1/1 Metro- Hop Creek farm at Holmdel. 4V2 to 7 $5.50 Joseph SarrcntO of Hartford ana Wheels Aligned Our New Telephone What Is Kiss Allctta Cafo nf Pltilnflold wore Brakes Reined and wni'lc-cnd BUoata of Brooks LaBoy- 1 I'-JAS, teaux at Hop Creek farm. Adjusted The SPORTSTER officially approved Girl Red Bank 2800 "The Woman Racket?" . «s>-><» Tires Repaired or Scout Shoe has been expressly designed to Two Blrtlis, Renewed with meet the exacting requirements of Girl HCTVPJE >Mro. Kenneth Drury of Newman Springs road gave birth to a non Standard Makes. Scout activities as well as for general serv- WEAR CLEAN CLOTHES. Saturday at tho RIvervlew hospital. ice. The soles are "Gold Spot" or "Gristle" SELECTED SUBJECTS on the GRANDEUR SCREEN ! Tho infnnt lino been named Charles You'll Jmvo no worries If you cropo, non-slipping and exceptionally long Warren Drury. Call Red Bank 1678 All-Talking Comedy, "THE NEW HALFBACK." On t'unday n, daughter was born mid have us ehocli over your wearing. Uppers are brown or light Elk at tho ramo hoapltnl to Mra. Henry enr before you inako those tannage—comfortable and sturdy—with FOX MOVIETONEWS. Irwln of Atlando IIIghlal week-end trips. corded moccasin vamp. The "SPORT- To Broadcast Sermon. VITAPHONE TALKING ACTS. Rov. John W. Tower will broad- STER" is equally suitable for school or fast a sermon over "WJBI of ltod .sports wear. WHERE RUGS AND Unnk Friday aftornoon between four nnd flvo o'clock. His oubject will bo HOUSEHOLD GOODS "Your Royally Within," A slieclal 14th Chapter—Sensational Serial, musical program has been arranged Garage ARE BEAUTIFIED. for this hour. "Wlicro Service Counts" "TARZAN, THE TIGER" Recovers From Pncuinonln. Upper Broad St., MAIN OFFICE & Mies Muriel Wilson, who hna beon GOLDBERG'S a patient at Rlvorvlow hospital at Red Bank, N. J. PLANT: Send the Kiddies Saturday Hod Bank with pneumonia, lmu rc- Buy and Nlto Towing Service, citvernd nnd eho hns rplmneil home, 24 Broad St. Red Bank until 1:« Morning, 10:30. Call 1678. 70-76 White Street, ; »rt.-r Special Children's Show ! You can sell ft If you advertise it (I \co|it ''ill and llhll

Menmouth County. Surrofat^a Office. STATE FARMERS' PICNIC. mains at Locust Point hu been fin. In itim matter cf thi nstat* of F«ul Hin- MOTHER'S DAY Ished, but there la a portion of Riv- , jUtfenann, deceased. SUNDAY, MAY nth. CURS ION It WU1 Probably ba Held In Mon-erside drive where pipe have not yet WHY PAY $5.00 iiptlce,. to creditor* to present claims Choice Flowers for Mother. moutb County Tlite Year. been laid. BEtlnut estate. Fast Trains—Ample Room Btirtymt to tha order of Joserh 1*. Don- Atlantis Highlands Park, u well as A silver tea for the benefit of the GENUINE WAXERSON'S absy, SurrofettU of tha County of Mon- Honey Bee Flower Shop Modern Equipment some attractive routes In Monroouth Epworth league of the Methodist 99- jmoulh, made on Ui« twenty-»ixth day o* SEIF-MIAING FOUNTAIN PENS At Manufacturer's Advertising: JPil er Broad St., Itad Bank county -were studied by D. II. Agans, church will be held Saturday after- 99- Starch, 19*0, on tho application of Jane WASHINGTON «m noon at half-past two o'clock at the Utnttltnann and Joseph P. Hintelmann. Phono Red Bank 872. tur $5.o0 worthy master of the stata grange CQUIPPED WITH NEW 14K.6ALL POINT-INSURES INSTANT WRITING RESPOUSE «JC*CU£OV* of the estate of PRUI Hintcl- or BALTIMORE " and H. E. Taylor, secretary of the home of Mrs, William W. Swan. All jnann. deceased, notice \* hereby clvpn to NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OK ACCOUNT members and friends of the league the 'creditors of said deceneed to exhibit JJEXT SUNDAY, MAY 11 stata federation, on Friday with the to the mbavribcrn, executors as nforrnsid. Eatnte of JSJennor H. Dlstirow, deceased. thought In mind of considering Mon- are Invited. An Interesting program thair dcbtS'and demands analnBt the oam Notlcp JB hereby given that the accounts has been arranged. Refreshments estate, under oath, within B!X months from of the subscriber, executor of. the eatsta Lv. RED BANK . 5:00 A.M. mouth county for the annual picnic. wiil be served. tho date of the aforesaid order, or they of Raid deceased, will be audited and stat- While a number of places were Will bo forever barred ot their actions ed by the Surrogate of the County of Mon. Returning ! Washington —5:05 P. M. taken into consideration the location Mrs. William Majtson has bought therefor against the eald subscribers. mouth nnd reported for settlement to the two Ford coupes. Orphans Court of said County, on Thurs- Leave | Baltimore 6:00 P.M. that appealed most was Atlantic Dated Freehold, N. J., March 26. 1930. day, the fifteenth day of May. A. D. 1030, Highlands Park, touring over the The teachera' bridge club will meet JANE HINTELMANN, Rt which time application will ba made for EASTERN STANDAJID TIME Highlands and other scenic drives In tomorrow night, •with Miss Martha RumBon, N. J. the ullowance of commissions acid counsel Pennington as the hosteae. JOSEPH P. HINTELMANN. 'OGB. For Information Consult Agent Monmouth county. PENCIL,-> PROPEL- REPEL- EXPEL- WITH EXTRA LEADS ' 182A Broad St., Red Bank. N. J. , Dated April I, A. D. 1030. The picnic la an annual affair alter- ALSTON BEEKMAN, Att'y, SECOND NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, nating between North and South Jer- FAIB VIEW MOTS. Proctor. sey and eince such an affair has never Bed Bank, M. J. 0/ Red Dank, New Jersey THIS COUPON IS WORTH $4.01 been held in Monmouth county It "was Three Residents of Thla Place Bought thought wise to give some considera- Autos the Past Week. . BRANDS DRUG STORE tion to Monmouth for 1930. Prcuni thla Coupon anil 00c and we'will zlvg you a regular $330 Water- (Tha IUti Bank Regltttr can ba bought •on Pan, and wo will glva you absolutely FREE « regular #1.BO Water.on M. L, BRANIN, F, D. In Fair Vl«w »t Edward O'FUhMty't Pencil to match the pen—pen and psnctla come in all the new colon, eentle- roen'e,' chlldren'a and ladle** Bliet. Thle coupon goad only until SMurdav KEANSBTJKG MEWS. store.) Right. May 3d. < A guarantee allp with each pen and pencil by the manu- facturer. Think ol lt-r-a $5 value for 88c. Hurry, our supply It limited. Mall i , ,14 Monmoutli St., Bed Banlt, N. 3. Frank Scott and William P. Scott ordare accepted—add 10c for packing* and poetaae. ZJmIc ol 3 eel* on one Steamboat Service Here Began on bought automobiles last week, WU coupon. None «°ld to dealera. THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. Saturday. Ham P. Scott sold tho car which he (The Red Bank Itegllter can be bought had been using to his son, William In K««n»bum at the Jtoren of E. I,. Miller, Scott. N". Santa Lucia, Philip Keller and Charles Mrs. Thomas Field has moved to Vog.l.) Lavalette. The house which she va- The Keansburg steamboat com- cated was recently bought from Rob- pany inaugurated its 1930 season on bert Hanklns by Mr. ehd'Mrs. Isaac I ACKER, MERRALL & CONDIT CO. Saturday, the steamer Mobjack beinR Morrisr who are now occupying it. placed in service. This steamer will They formerly lived near Mlddletown take care of the travel until Decora- village. 11 Broad Street, . "' Red Bank, N. X tion day when other steamers will be Woodland on Louis Feters'a place placed In commission. •was burned over Saturday night. The Phone Red Bank 1560 •.....-. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Booker are firemen put the blaze out before dam- the parents of a son. age was done. Frank Donato has had his house Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wcacman of piped for water. Newark have been visiting the for- Roy Lufburrow has rented for the mer's mother, Mrs. Lillian Weaeman. sale of second-hand automobiles the Mrs. Josephine Gehlhaus has re- I This Week COLD FACT No. 8 building on tho state highway which turned from a visit at New Haven, was formerly used by Bert Taylor for Conn. automobile repairing. , Miss Florence Frake of Hillside, Legs of Genuine Spring Lamb only 32c a pound. has returned home after a viait with , Lowest price on this grade of Lamb in over a year ! jYour furrier... sold you furs making certain claims. Mrs. George Palmer. Masonic Concert. Mrs. G. Paris has recovered from Over 300 persons attended the en- several days' sickness. tertainment given by the Asbury In fairness to him keep them in cold storage. !A! Miss Rita Conroy, who suffered an Park and Newark Masonlo units at injury to her knee, 13 ablo to attend the Asbury Park casino. The pro- school again. gram consisted of a concert by the Bar Le Due Jelly, 3%-- jars Underwood's Deviled Ham > William Cahlll and family of New- Corson commandery band, assisted dead air, moth-proof? bag stored, in a hot ark have been visiting Mrs. William by four units of Salaam temple of- 4 Jars for $1.00 % Size tins 19c Newark; Elaborate drills were exe- Lockwood. Itlvoll Brand—Delicious wltli Cream Cheese. Makes a very tasty Sandwich. Miss Gertrude Duael has returned cuted by the Arab patrolof. Newark. * stuffy closet will destroy from a visit at Rutherford. After the entertainment dancing was Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Schible of enjoyed. , Newark are at their summer home. Sardines, Boneless, and skinless OLIVES. Matthew Seller of Newark has ac- NOTICE. cepted a position with the Ogden STATE OF NEW JEBSEr. SS:, . 3 for $1.00 Queen Olives, A. M. & C. Sign company. The State of Kavr Jersey to our Sheriff of riflzanet Brand—Iorffo tins.' The Natural OikIS David Dunne has returned from a our County of Monmouth. 8-oz. bot. 25c vleit at Norfolk, Va. GREETING: • Walter H. Klepp has taken the WhereQB, John Joseph Gray and Equit- Manzanilla Stuffed, 4-oz. bot. 16c able Casualty and Surety Company, in tha Imported Camembert Cheese Ford agency. Ho will conduct the October Term, in tha year nineteen hun- mate'ng the skins and fur brittle .".". business in his garage on C'arr ave- died and twenty-nine, caraa bofore our 59c nue. Court of Quarter Seisloni at Freehold, New Jersoy, in and for tha County afore- French—h Gray, at Regular price Is 25c tin. the said Court at Freehold aforesaid, on the said twenty-fifth day of February, Maillard's Chocolate Sauce Eastern Star Forty—More Measles nineteen hundred and thirty, being called Cases—Boy Scout Victory. on his recognizarico, failed to appear ac- ON THE JERSEY COAST cording to the condition thereof, and Toilet Tissue, Cascade • .• : . The card party at the flrchouse last made default therein as certified. THEREFORE WE COMMAND YO0. 10 Rolls for $1.00 Fresh Shrimp, in Glass Friday night was successful finan- that you make known to the Bald John cially and in every other way. It was Joseph Gray and Equitable Casualty and Each roll contains 1000 sheets finest given to raise money for charity Surety Company that they be and appear before our Bald Court-of Common plea' Quality tissue. work for the Eastern Star lodge of at Freehold' aforesaid thla fllxth day of 3 large jars $1.00 Red Bank and about $50 was cleared. May, nineteen hundred and thirty, to show Mrs. A. E. B. -Siebert waa in charge. cause if they have or know anything to say for themselves,.why tha recognlianra Not only the boy scouts of this BO entered Into by t^ie Jdhn Joseph Gray Smoked Ox Tongues Heinz Peanut Butter place but every resident of Naveslnk and Eauitnolo Casualty nnd Surety Com- is proud of the showing made by the pany should not be forfeited and judgment be entered and execution Issued thoreon, per pound 35c large jar 28c Navesink troop at the boy scout rally according to the statute In such case mad' at the Mlddletown township high and provided; and further to do and re- school at Leonardo last week. The ceivo what our Court aforesaid shall con- sider in this behalf; and have then and Borax Soap, Noreca boya won first prize and distin- there this writ and a return of bow the All Wheat Biscuits, Peek Frean'a guished themselves in several ways. lane has been served. 18 Cakes for $1. Kay Kensey is the scoutmaster. WITNESS. JACOB STBINBACH, JR.. 2 large pkgs. $1.00 Cases of measles are increasing. Judge of the Court of Common Pleas at Freehold, New Jerspy, this twenty-eighth DODGE !THER5 5IX Some of the children who were sick day of March, .nineteen hundred and with this disease have recovered, but thirty. the recoveries are more than offset (Signed) JOHN J. QUINN. Prosecutor. by new cases. (Signed) JOSEPH McDERMOTT, The work of putting down water Clerk. They Cost as Much to Make as Other First Grade Tires—

-Yet We Sell Them AND UP, F.O.B. FACTORY to You for Less! Why? Simply because ALLSTATES come direct from factory through your ECONOMICAL TO &UY, Sears-Roebuck retail store to you. All other distribution costs are climi- T nated. TO OPERATE, TO MAINTAIN i Come into our store! Let us show you why ALLSTATE Tires are greater The new Dodge Six, now lower in price than any previous in value! omorrow you may be closed car in Dodge Brothers history, fully lives up to the ALLSTATE Superiorities mv friend " tES-fSoN F6UR" ALLSTATE LRAD1NG TIRES AVERAGE T1R1B Dodge reputation for low operation and upkeep costs. Strength 1 of Tread (lbs.) 3,415 4,240 Cord Breaking Gasoline, oil and tire mileage is high, which means XXOUO R name is in nvy home and mine in 2 Strength

JOHN H. BURNS, MBr. 149-151 W. Front St. Telephone 1200 Brandt of I'erth Amboy. NEW JERSEY BELL Htoro Ilnurs: RETAIL STORE PHONE TELEPHONE COMPANY DAILY, 8:30-5:30. • A. I". 7300—7307. SATURDAY, 8:3011:00. 501 MAIN ST., ASBURY PARK

•500 to »675 I NF.W Jm»IT INSTITUTION HACKBD BY NATIONAL ItESOURCl: S PrU»n f. o. b, tttdory •590 A"« >'P. r.j.b. fMlory1 WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OK YOUH Ui»..... ^ » 4 J WWM gBBB i 1ED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 80, 1930. Fact Ntaetets EATOHTOWN HT5WS, Parsons' at Little Silver. Mrs, Mr. find Mrs. W. G. Griffiths, mis- and Misses Lulls and Susie Allgor No. 2, will alao attend the conven- Try a Heglstep WW»t Charles Breeoe, chairman of the his- sionaries from India, will entertain. attended a meeting of the past coun- tion. ment It will pity yeo,—A and Cotuictl. tory anil llteraturo tumnlittec, was Mr. Griffith.1) will plvo mi illustrated cilor!!' association of tho Sons and The Methodist Junior league had a Raving Tims WetawW Mlsrht. In charge. A spelling bee was the lecture and Mr:i. Grifliths will .s!n£ Daughters of Liberty at Belmar last party last week. Games were pltyed BtJ Bank. Ettstfiter >eaa b« bought feature of the program. Mrs. Brecac in costume. The Epworlh league of week. and refreshments were served. Mrs. Deposit• With'.This Bank In Eatontoais from Hoble Hcsby at the was assisted by Miss Ella Vander- tho church will serve a supper at a Edmund Wolcott's house on Lewis George B. Whltfteld is leader of the veer, Ml»s Mary Borden, Mrs, Lillian quarter lo seven o'clock. street has been wired for electricity. league. Daylight eavlng: timew&nadoptedby Mlksch, Mrs. Edwin Wlllard and Misa Mrs. Isaac B. Burtfess, Mrs. Harry The Sons nnd Daughters of Liber- The PreBbyterlan gleaners had a FOR SAFETY '; A. L. Williams. Dennis, Mru. Howard S. Crammer ty lodne jjave a birthday supper Man- successful cake sale Saturday at tho the mayor and council last Wednen- and Mrs. Gcurgu'B. Wlilllleld attend- day niKht in honor of Mrs. Cllnc Kam- postofflce. They will meet Friday af- 24 to 49 foot, at tikl( MB S!OS?K, Your funds are prelected hy our • night. The council paissed an The first of a series of monthly th»n Mywl»rs tits. Tkie (• tea amendment to the parking ordinance. union prayer services was held last an all-day meetinK of women's ple and Miss Dorothy Sample, whose ternoon at the chapel. Urs.it boal ahowrsara In Nav Verb! missionary Kocictip.i in 0ii3 district at birthdays tonic In April. Mm. Aline Mrs. Joseph Ayers's mother of Mattttw, Crulitrs—ED' <% 4»'—MHO <•'"•' entire ,re$ource$. The amendment requires motorists to night at tho Methodist church. The nichsrdsen Crtltfif« park on Main street In accordance Methodist men's Bible class will havo Asbury Park last Friday. Cain, Mrs. Mildred Guiro, Mrs. Elsie Farmingdale la seriously sick. RlneU Caliln, S35SB—Doilbl* Celiln. M1M with the street markings and the a. supper tho latter part of May for Mrs. William Hebbler nnd children Heldt and Mrs. Belle Sickles joined The Advent ladies' aid society -will Mieker Runnliotits—-24' to 36'—S.116O ii!S FOR'PROFIT' . the benefit of the annual Suhday- of Newark were* recent visitors of the lodpe at. the. meeting. A card meet' Friday afternoon at Mrs. Al- Sterling Engines—12 to ESS H, f. two-hour parking limit. The time Is party will be held at Crescent hall bert Wolcott's. Karmalh Englncs-—4 to SZ% II. P. . You are assured a $teadyrate of effective from eight o'clock in the echool picnic. The men will be as- Mrs. Hcbbler'fl parents, Mr. and Mrs. All prices at I'Tnnt. Guaranteed r«t)!l!l§ morning until six o'clock at night. sisted by tho ladles' aid society. James Rowland. next Monday night and Mrn. Wag- engines nf nil m&ken nnU slees. compound interest. Four street lights were ordered erect- The Long Branch .district council Mr. find Mrs. Harry Mallon rm Sur- ner is chairman of the committee. Send for catnlo?. ed on Grant avenue and one on Wyo- of religious education will meet Fri- day entertained Mrs. Mallon'E! mother Various card games will be played FLOWERS ' Op.n Ev«nln|[S Until CiC» V. M. koff road on recommendation of day night at the Presbyterian church. and sister anil her family from New- anrl prizes will he offered for the high BIlllNS, KIMBAIX k CO., Ine., :. FOR CONVENIENCE " " ' . "She gleaners society will serve a sup- ark. - Fcorers. Mrs. Earl Hathaway nnd FOB EVEBV OCCASION FIFTH AVE., cor. 15th St.. NEW YOBK tounellman James B. Hathaway. Mrs. Wagner arc dclcpfiten to the Teleiihobo ALConnuIn 0800.1-2-3.<.i You can make deposits in any Plans and specifications' are being per at half-past six o'clock. A speech Miss fiudo Alljwr :KTnUDK C. VAN VMET. Clerk. ' church Sunday night. Mr. Imlay COMBINED BALANCE SHEET, YEAR IMS. played the trombone, Mr. Dennl3 ASSETS. . • • played the cornet, Mr. Pope the alto January 1 December 31 horn and Mr. Melnert the trumpet. Prices 1929 1933 Cash Treasurer ... ' »,786.«Sl, 7,8411.50 In addition to selections by tho Cash Collector 8,3 Appropriations Expended Reserve Bnlnnca The women's guild of St. James's woven on the most modern seamless looms. General Government! church will meet tbmorow afternoon Administrative and Executive : 1.500.00 7,10.54 050.00 I - lltl.lt •Assessment nnd Collection Taxes.. l.ooo.on SOR.3.". 100.00 at Mrs. Edward Kozlcky's. The guild These rich deep luxurious rugs are nationally Printing and Advertising 500,00 448.79 m.n will have a rummage sale soon and Preservation Life & Property! tl.21 the date will be set at tomorrow's known for their beautiful colorings, designs and Polleo a. loo. on 3.02K.0O meeting. Mrs, James Gibbons will 1,200.01) BK6.6J> 400.00 1B.00 Wst«r 400.00 335.37 143.35 be in charge.' • silky sheen. Every rug is a faithful copy of the Streets, Highways, btc.t • 4.S3 Miss Ruth Kutcher Is improving at ,treetl l.KOO.OO RSS.JS 500.00 H3.75 Riverview hospital from an ap- most expensive Orientals and will add new beau- ?,lBhts 2,000.00 1,716,41 284.59 Htalth and Charitiesi pendicitis operation. Boaril of .Health 500.00 11.85 Rev. Leroy Y. Dillener, moderator ty and charm to your home. Poor - 150,00 3,2f! KS.71 of the MonmouH) Presbytery, will of- Contingent _ 335.00 303.33 U.67 ficiate at the installation of Rev. 'Wil- Totals * 12.185.00 J 9,311.61 f 1,934.69 I I liam J. Campbell as pastor of the 1 Recapitulation. Atlantic Highlands Presbyterian Rudee* Appropriations ? 12.185.00 Kxpinded S 0.ML61 church tomorrow night. Ilium,andcil 938.80 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Booream and Rescrv* 1,934.59 children have been confined to the Totnl » 12,185.00 PETS YEAR 1929. house with tonallitis. UNEXPENDED BALANCE ACCOUNT. Thomas Zingale has received a con- Tsx Remitted. 1020 $ ,10.15 1 llnnxpeniled UaUnces Ai.pr tract-for building^ a new concrete AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES Tax Remitted, 1921 22.20 Additional Tux Revenue ... 693.29 TBX Remitted, 1022 ." 22.lt porch on the front of the Methodist Tax Remitted, 1929 _ .137.Ofi church. Work will be started In a Discount 145.in . few .days. A new back porch was Plain or figured carpets in a large assortment of Balance to Surplus 985.D7 I! built to the church, recently by Louis % 1.682.CD . I 1,6};, 00 DlnKmnn, designs and colors to meet every requireemnt SURPLUS REVENUE ACCOUNT. Surplus Revenue Appiop I 2,600.00 llalnnce 111129 '. t 0,802.49 George Bennett Is repainting Cres- UeKiicnded Bnlnnce Account 985.97 cent hall.' ' • and every purse. Balance 13|31 20 9,116.45 Other SurpluB 827.91 'Miss Susie Allgor's class at the Methodist Sunday-school, had a per- S 11.IIS.45 S 11,916.45 Details of Other Surplus. fect 'attendance record, for April. We will gladly give you an estimate 152IS Added 'lax ..» 7.15 None of the members ,have been ab- 11)28 Added Tax '122.19 senf. or late for school. In the past 1 »2'J Added Tint :. : 2.05 ; on your needs. Surplus of 1928 Reserve '. 6>U 00 nine;month,s. In the class are Mai- Surplus Over Dog Pntnage .. 62.00 jorlc Griffiths, Mildred Riddle, Anna P. CraTmmer, , Mildred Covert, Aline Total I 8!7.00 Classlftcatiun of Surplus Revenue. ' Brown,. Maude flush and Virginia Surplus Pladgtd to Deferred A»»«ts S 2,564.57 Warren. . | SurplUM Pledged tn Taxes over 1 Year 2,040.28 . Mrs, Emma Wolcott of Tinton Surplus Unpledged 3,611.66 avenue spent.Sunday, with h'er broth-1 Total j t 0,116.46 er, Howard Gray, of Spring Lal.o CURRENT DUPLICATE. Heights, .•..,".. . : and up to $15.00 Yard Real snil Perflnnnl Property , „ t 4OJ78P.01 The Methodist ladles'-aid. BOCII;:;. Second Class Railroad 28,07 will have a.n all-day quilting party t ..'- I 40,810.OR morrow. The society has mnde. LJ Toll 56.00 quilts during thfe •'Winter. It will i-o- ; Heavy 9x12 Seamless Total Dupllcnta peat Its play ."Madame Majesty" at! Collected R. ,.iul P. .» 20,233.26 tho 31rnpao.n, Mcthpdist church at j Collooted I'olh 4!.00 Long Branch Krlday night, j (iollected Secand Clnss llnilrond 28.07 R«mltto,l ... 337.0(1 Several residents, attended the boy I Discount ... 14S.10 scout rally at Red Bank Saturday OiltstsncilnB 12|3lj20 11,072.69 Wool Wilton Rugs Outstnniiini: 12 3129 Tolls 14.00 night. .'..,. ., . . . Total -I, 4O.97Z.03 Mils .Mary 'Dennis, primary super- ANAIA'ISIS OF PROPEIITV" TAX. intendent of the. Methodist Sunday- Property Tnx ..I 40.9ie.OS Use genuine OZITE Cushions under all your rugs and Hlnto Rottd school, will entertain the teachers of Slats Inatltutlnnl 190.27 her department tomorrow night. I Carpets. You will find them weaving much longer, more Klate School 4,100.89 Miaees Mary sand Grace Dennis at- HiddieiV [Jnnus 226.11 tended a party given by Miss rtossen County Tax) , 12,408. OR •beautiful and much softer to walk on. OZITE lasts a life- District Cou/t 4S.CH of 'Anbury Park Friday night.. Jlis» A high grade Wilton at a very low price. In these rugs you mo.n rtossen, workn with the Dennis girls have beautiful designs and colors as well as wonderful wear- time. It never mats down or forms lumps. 14,270.00 at'the Seaconsf trust company. ing qualities—firm and closely woven. Made of a very fine Tnlftl . t 3B.H-J7.79 Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hathaway, I.ccnl. Pilrpo G.B7H.U0 Mr. and Mm. Charles Falkenburfr, grade of wool, insuring long wear. A number of patterns in We carry OZITE in large quantities for every size nip; Totnl -I 40.816.08 Mr. anil Mrs. Cporffo WlnntnR. Mr. Cipltnl Division. all-over Persian ami Chinese designs. Other sizes priced COMBINED BALANCE SIIF.ET. nnd Mia. Harry Dennis, Frederick G. up to 11.3x18 feet. Also in rolls 24 inches, 27 inches and 3f> ASSETS. Steclman, Arthur Whitflelil. Frank proportionately low. These rugs may lie had in sizes from Jnliunry 1 Decembnr 81 V'anDoin nnd Benjamin VanKouren 1 1920 19!» attended the annual board of educa- 22 /Jx36 inches to 9x21 feet. ' >$u inches wide—for stairs, halls and completely carpeted floors. Amount ..« 3,122.0.1 I 11,528.50 tion banquet, at the Monterey hotel Cash .... at Anbury Pnr'k ,l«Kt. Wedncudny < 11,628.to | 11,528.50 night. Thomns Rkryhul. n. world wnr I.IAI1IUT1KS. . ' rio'Xi'vo Account, Street ... , . s 11,5,28.50 » 11,628.50 correspondent, was the principal RECEIPTS AND DISIlUnsKMENT. speaker. ' Freehold, RECEIP'IS. Show Rooms: Flnlitnce. l|l|20 ; ; 18,406.47 'The Long Brancli Epworth league Rcrclved from County ^ 500.09 ontertalnod several . young poopln from thin place nt a noclabln last 21 W. Main St. New Jersey. Total Receipts „ ft 8.006.47 week. The guests from hare includ- nisnmtaEMENTH. ed Rev. Howard-9. Crammer, Mlsces Hlirut ^ 600.00 Ailvi-nccd to Onrieiit 8,408.47 Agnes Cotfrreave, Mildred Covert and Tutitl DisbiiiMoinent ..,.., -~ % 8,906.47 Graco Dennis olid Lester Whltllald FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR FOR KARAGHEUSIAN FINE RUGS ItMMdlulIy •uhmltleil. Harold K.nonk, Oliver IJonnls and JOHN P. MllliVlHlLI,. Busby f!r;nnmrr. Ueffislored Municipal Accovu*tnnt. MADE AT THE FREEHOLD RUG MILLS. Altc-*' : Tim Shrewsbury iradlnpf rlub met 03THUPE C, VAN VJUBT, Cluk. Monday sHcrnoon at IIr». Bwlg^t U

1 •„> RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 30, 1930.

PARTY AT MIDDLETOWN. FORT MONMOUTH NEWS. having a four-room bungalow built at this placo for her occupancy all i FIRST CHURCH OF Birthday of Mnu Albert J. Hendrlcls- A Successful Flay at the Schoolhousc the year around. Her mother will son Celebrated. «t This I'lace. live with her. Fioibott Bros, are the Hardy Perennials: Delphiniums, Hollyhocks, The Rose is the Queen of all Flowers 4 CHRIST, SCIENTIST contractors, Bleedinghearts, Oriental Poppies and many Spring la tie time to beautify jour home. Wo have a complete V. 208 Broad St., Bed Bank, N. t. A party was given Saturday night Th» play of "Susanna of the Par- Hna of HJB best garden roses. Strong, healthy plants that will In celebration of the birthday of Mra. sonage" at the sehoolhouse, at this Four Officers Klectsc!. other good varieties. Albert I. Hendrlckson of MUdletown. place last week was successful be- produce an abundance of blooms this season. V. Strvteei Sunday 11 k. M.. I P. U. • Officers elected last week by the The usual pastimes were enjoyed and yond the expectations of those In Elboron Woman's club were Mrs. A. Flowering Shrubs, Rhododendrons, Pink and # Sundty-Sehool—8:80 A. M. refreshments were served. Those charge. It "was arranged < by Miss 4 Wednesday Evanlns TeitlKonlil present were Mr. and Mr*. Alvin D. Colyer and Mrs. Charles Meyer White flowering Dogwoods, Lilac Hybrids/ Helen Coe and it was given by the vice presidents, Mrs. William Dun- 5 Mo«tiD«—8.P. U. Blacksmith and Albert J. Hendrlck- Children's World Crusaders of the KESSLEi CO® ^ Bcaillnff Boom—Wejnegilart >nd can recording secretary and Mrs. Ira Roses and all other Garden Plants, Trees and "Monmouth County's Oldest Rose Specialist" •on of Utddletown, Mr. and Mra. New Monmouth Baptist church and ^ Ssturdayi from 2^0 to <:8D P. U. Daniel T. Hendrlcknon of Harmony, the music pupils of Miss Coe for the Boyce corresponding secretary. Mrs. Evergreens, K Tli« publlo Ii eordlallr Invitad to Frank Dolbler, the president, was In 518 West Front Street, 6 Attend the icrvlcet ftnd UIB tht Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Hendrlekson benefit of the church. Mra. J. Craw- r charge. Mrs.. Alexander Wilson River Plaza Red Bank A lieadine Hoom. of Keyport, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pat- ford Compton was the coach. More XEASONABIM PHICES. LANDSOAFmO. terson of Navealnlt, Mr. and Mra. Ar- than $45 was cleared. Joined the dub, thur Lee and Mrs. Morgan Kllert of Mrs. Fred Frelbott Is expected to ; — • o ., • Red Bank, Mrs. Philip J. DInttelberg return home Saturday from Rlvcr- Health Association Benefit. of Atlantic Highlands, Mr. and Mrs. vlew hospital at Red Bank with her Over 200 'persona attended a card Warren K. Francis of Nutley. Mr. and new-born daughter. The baby has party given last week by the Long Mrs. W. N. Ammann of Rlverhead, been named Jean Ethel. Branch public health nursing associ- BRANCH AVE, PHONE HB; Long Island, and Rev. and Mrs. Cal Mrs. John E. Bennett and Mrs. ation. Mrs. Ijuclo J. Greenfield was vln Mury of Syracuse, New York. Cornelia Hillyer were visitors at Old In charge and was assisted by Miss LITTLE SILVER Bridge Saturday. I.yloo Copland, Miss Sara Maiter and KUMSON NEWS. Mrs. Edna Rankln of Orange Is Mrs. Adelbert Morris. Birthday Party—Club Reorganized— Minstrel Show—Sans Soucl Club. (The R«d Bank Rtglgtar ein'ba bought . Runmou at FInnertr'l general, itor*. Yellen'i «tor«. at Boyla'ft grocery and fit Torbers'B wnoral itore.) MIDDLESEX FURNITURE CO. A birthday party was given Mon- day night of last week for Miss Viola Fichter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Fichter. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Bloomfleld Fary, Mr. and Mrs. John Fichter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dlllone, Betty Simmerman, Florence Fary, Virginia Fowler, Ruth Young, Charles Ellenberger," Paul Covert, Leslie Fichter and Clarence Tak'eHqme Ellenberger. Lee VanNest, who has been at This Singer/or Klvervlew hospital for treatments to his leg, has returned home. His leg was broken several months ago. Dona The Rumaon senior group of the oung Men's Christian association las been reorganized. The officers are Ufred Herbert president, Kenneth Itevens vice president, Frank Hilt- Lovely Footwear runner secretary, Mahlon Sagurton easurer and Junior West reporter. for Lovely Ensembles Rev. William P. VanTries is the lead- The Sans Soucl club was enter- tained last Thursday night by Misses Irene and Evelyn Porter. PrlzeB at bridge were won by Miss Louise Me- Walk-Over Shoes Cue, Miss. Anna Higglns and Miss Mary Murphy. Others present were Miss Louise Ghezzl, Miss Florence Styles which fittingly harmonize with the Spring- Mlnton and Miss Mae Porter. time Ensembles—colorful and smart, embracing Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson enter- tained a bridge club last Friday night that distinction, that difference which create pride in celebration of Mr. Anderson's lirthdiy. igpitil of ownership. Our experience and painstaking ef- J. A. O'Connell has reopened Ms forts in fitting you correctly is your assurance of summer home on the Rumson road. Mrs. H. E. Gibb has returned to her ©@itu§n@ perfect comfort and complete satisfaction. home at Rumson park for the sum- mer. Friday's meeting of the Brother- hood was largely attended. George [vlns of the Rumson road told of some interesting experiences on his recent trip to Europe. White Shoe Co. John McAvoy'g house on Lafayette street is being remodeled. The work Is being done by Frank Buchanan. 9 Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. Drew Polhemua of Union City spent unday with hla mother, Mrs. Min- Only for Will your home be one of the 500 nie Pojhemus. THURSDAY, Mrs. John Goff and daughter Doris that will enjoy the heavenly pleas- of New Tork have been visiting Mm. FRIDAY and George fichllchtlng. ure of a gorgeous singing Canary The ladles' aid society of the Pres- SATURDAY bird? To open 500 new accounts byterian church' held a missionary meeting last week. A talk on Africa we are offering 500.of the World's was given by Mrs. Quenchlne, a mis- sionary from that country. Mrs. Will Finest Singing Canaries, each easily worth $15.00—for $6.88 at the unheard Ward, who was a delegate to a Pres- Wagner Mar byterlal meeting at Mount Holly, terras of 88c down—50c a week. We want your name on our books I gave a. repdrt of the happenings at the meeting. On May 7th the num- bers of the mission study class of the Red Bank Presbyterian church •will be guests of the Rumson society and will give a'demonstration of a model ©Ism© ©g tMs ©s?@©t isS© study period, using the text book 'Jerusalem to Jerusalem." The young men of Holy Cross and Holy Ro»ary churches are rehearsing ilfattractive low prieeevery towne"wil l want one or mese cneer-bnngipg feather music masters for a minstrel show to be held In May at Holy Cross hall. ~"\ Don't heiitate or de|ay!\ We want everybody to shareJn thjs^unusual opportunityj Are Exceptionally Low in Price Miss Adeline Lavlnla Dyer of Free- hold, a student at the Rider college at Trenton, last week observed the PRICES EFFECTIVE'MAY 1, 2, 3. method of art work taught at the private school at Rumson. She •vraa the guest of Mrs. Harold Clark. "or RIB ROAST Best Cuts FAIB HAVEN NEWM. Playlet to be Repeated—Car Over turns—Mew Street Lights. . CUTLETS were not hurt. $5.38 ness and good-will into the home. The Fair Haven auxiliary of th Riverview hospital at Red Bank wil Tay 68o down—50c weekly Take advantage of this rare oppor- meet tomorrow at the pariah nous tunity and give a remembrance that FRESH-KILLED SHOULDERS on Church street. A large gasoline storage tank fo Graceful Stands will sing your praises in the days to Fricassee Chickens GENUINE LAMB the service station on the new dock Attractively designed with come. has been inBtallod at the foot of Fal colored stem and bass and Haven road. When the excavation for the tank was started a section o large bow, a decided value. the sidewalk and curbing on th NoneHold after Saturday Qulnlan property was removed. Th bwners of the property made a pro- $2.88 test to the borough officials and th Pay 880 down—50c weekly location of the tank was changei SMALL PORK from tho side of the road to the cen- CHUCK ter. Mrs. Daniel Allaire is spending a few days with her niece, Mrs. Jo mn SIDK ROAST 22 seph Auffley of New York. She mo- tored from here to Newark with Mrs. Stanley Fielder and Mrs. Donali So© fh y Ranliin. WE ARE MAKING AN EXTRA EFFORT THIS WEEK IN OUR Five new street lights have been SSaglmg Canaries Installed in various parts of th VEGETABLE AND PRODUCE DEPARTMENTS TO WARRANT YOUR borough. , In Oar Windows! The water company !» making PATRONAGE. —Read Friday's Standard. preparations to Install larger main on Battin road, Fair Haven road and Clay street. The commissioners have paid off $600 on a sidewalk nnd curbing not nnrt $700 on the Hance road and Fal Hnven road improvement note. George C. Bailey, who formerly taught school at this place, has been Middlesex Furniture Co. spending the spring vacation with hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry W, 7 Broad St., Red Bank 30 Church St., Keansburg Bailey of Freehold. Mr. Bailey, whj 22 Monmouth St., Red Bank ?04 Broadway, Long Branch hM been teaching school In Orange county, New York, has accepted 27 Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. J. 71 First Ave., Atlantic Highlands 593 Broadway, Long Branch position as principal of one of the 149 Bay Ave., Highlands. 131 E. Main Si., Matawan grade schools at Hempstead, Long Is 30 Front St., Keyport Campbell's Junction. land. 150 Main Street, Asbury Park. A little campaign of want ndver lriK In The Register will rent most any rentable prop«rty. Thirty words for tw«nly-Sv« cents.—Advertlseaiio1 RED BANK^IEGISTER, APRIL 30, 1930. Next Sunday the UrBt of a series of and plans are being1 prepared for a pre-Pentecostal services will be held, two-story addition 29x185 feet, •which S. SCHRAMM'S NEWS FROM KEYPORT with Rev. Robert Craig of tho Sum-will extend from the west wing of mit avenue BaptiBt church of Jersey the present courthouse to LafayrU; ABOUT SIM CLEARED AT KI- City a* the speaker. Rev. Mr. Craig place, with extensions on Lafayette Retiring Sale Now Going On WANIS CABO 111 also speak at the church next place. Tho tower on the present, Dan't full to take a And "Sea What You Snve! onday received a cablegram from Announcement

NEW MONMOUTH NEWS. Threo Women From Foreign Lands USED CAR DEPARTMENT Speak at the Baptist Church. Three -women'.from foreign lands, arrayed In their native costumes, 149 West Front St., Red Bank, N. J. spoke at the Baptist church Sunday. An Informal reception was given for them by the women of the church. DDDB s six Exceptional Four-Piece Bedroom Suite $139.00 Here is a suite that was one of the outstanding "buys" at the recent furniture market. Made by one of the leading manufacturers of bedroom furniture, it measures up to rather exacting standards of design, quality and finish, and repre- sents a new standard of value-giving. Includes full size double bed, large dressor, chest of drawers and Hollywood vanity. All four pieces in rich walnut combined with other fine woods. Be sure and see this suite. Comparison will prove it a most remarkable value. AND UP, F. O. B. FACTORY Small Down Payment Delivers It—Balance On Easy Terms! Cedar Lined Walnut Day Bed Special MORE ROOM FOR THE FAMILY $19.50 $25.50 Beautifully designed cheat A now design with attractive with cedar lining and exter- Kiillo panelling nnti arched pil- ior of rich genuine walnut. lars. Complcto with comJortabla -MORE CAR FOR THE MONEY A new low price. pad and valance.

There is extra head-room, leg-room and luggage-room in the Dodge Six. Every dimension is extra big to give more comfort for every passenger. » » There is extra value in the silent, safe Mono-Piece Steel Body— without a joint or seam to squeak or rattle. » » There is further extra value in the weatherproof 4-wheel hydraulic brakes; in the smooth, New Porch Gliders $17.50 powerful six-cylinder engine; in the beautiful body de- Horn is rcnl comfort forycur porch thia fiummor, nt a phn- Paneled Bed signs; in the typical Dodge Brothers dependability through- nomcnnlly luw price, If you c4plomtoliann act quickly. , Fine Coil Springs your not r out the car. » » If you see it and drive it, you will want tt. Innerspnng Mattress TUAMJU n* It nmy WM'tii, Why not imy n little niuic fur ycur bfd outfit nml S "liunw" to nmiiy iwnple •» n renlly jjooil one lll r.ij;n nietr.l bed, jitunly :idt of roll spi ing.'', nriil nn nil', IIM'U' hat! (MHIII furniture) ultra comfortable api liifl;-n!|p(l nuiMieji.'i Jill Ihiei III null;" your lumin Nllllll'tlllnK n,ri< lliiiii 1 il.v four walls nml UPHOLDING evenv TRADITION OP sauee DE-PC-NDADIUTY 7 8k plwen nt ft [iennntioimlly low prlr.. for quirk iicllun: i-iinf. It will Klvn ovury in)>«'- •r nt Ilin fiimllv 11 nnw llltdrfst $3.95 Delivers It ! Balance Easy ! 1 liiiinn llfi> nml I'.'iimo It !•» lif- , 11 thn ii'iil fiinilly lirinl(|Unr> Frank Van Syekle I,.,,,. let IIK BIIIIM' yilt h'lW lH';\iillftill.v iiiul t'.i'Diiniiilnilly tliln JOHN H. BURNS, Mgr. 149-151 W. Front Si rail bo tlnnr. Occasional Tables Telephone 1296. $9.95 Crunch of Term Ambo;. Tnlfi Is Just, ono of the ninny extra vuliiPH \vi; mo fciihu- In/T rifjlit nnw In IIHIHIHOIHO Seren Body Style* $ occmiloiuil tulilM. t)i>« tlicm! »590 to »675 . o. b. lictory 590 And up, 1. 0, b, Uettvy Pace Twenty-Two RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 80, 1980.

HOUMPKL CIItraCH ELECTION. 397. Walking 103.. rustic NOTICE. 4©S f««t «bsUvty from cant«p AN OEDINANOS ., AUTHOB1ZINQ TOE of Brides sv«nu&; Coder Most Beautiful Spot Along the Coast Funeral Designs The Baptists Will Hold Their Annua ISSUANCE OF flSMOt 1HFBOVK. etre^t, 448 fe&t e»iUrl|r from o A SPECIALTY Meeting Tomorrow Night. MBNT'UOKDS OF J8S0 OF TBK BOR. c-oniai- of Bridge avenue, OUOH OF (SED HANK, NEW JEKSEr completed October 1?, 192$ 2,347,8& The annual business meeting and QlsEteti S8. ConsUuctfon of sanitary R«m«v In Mndl»(m nveny^ Honey Bee Flower Shop election of trustees of the Holmde' Local wai Lfjiig Distance Moving. US IT OK0AINE0 BX THB MAYOR AND COUNCIL Or THE BOHOUGH O - from £70 fest easterly. from Upper Broad St., Ited Unnk Baptist eliurch will bo held tomor- 81 WASHINGTON ST. "«' , U'TOUthE t.£:i> BANK, ss folio,va; BxlatlnK msln RQWOI*. com* l'hnnn lied Hank 8*3. row evening. Important business Is pl«Ud August 16, 1B26 1(j! 7Q KUMSON. INSURED. N. Y. C. 3#ctUm 1. For iho ^)urpfiE;o cUtstl In 26, Pavfiiw of tho foltowinK to be transacted and a full attend- Section 3 of this Ordinance, bonds of Us strsata with reinforced coti- GATEWAY, ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N. J. once of members is hoped for. Borough, to b« known as *'Jmprev»m8nt rrf.a, not less than alx inches Hfiv. John Sherman, the pastor, Bonds of isao," Am naraby suttaoristid ta thick: Monmouth street from Airedale Terriers to lisued tn ttia Eserasala principal Bread street to Maplo ave- Chicken and WafHe Dinners left Monday to attend an institute for amount of I&21.Q00, In numusnea of pro- nue «nU from Majilo ovemia Scottish Terriers rural pastors at Cr,02kr theological vUJon* ot an Act of the Ladotalur* of to two feet cattily of the Long Island Duck Dinners seminary and he will stay until to- Beginning th« Stal« of New Jersey, entitled! "An mo4 e^Bterly fiill of th« New Wire-Haired morrow. Act to fcuthoriim und «auiat* the lasuence York find* Long Brunch ratl- SSiore Dinners a la carte ot bonds and other obligations and tha rnail enmpany nnd Bridgo Fox Terriers The children's day service will be incurring of Indebtedness by rcumty. city, avenue from brick pavement held Sunday, June 8th. ^Y 1 borough, vlllsita, town, township, or Any on West Front street to MJPPIES AND GROWN munlclpslity governed by en Improvement Northerly side of' Hector Have your Sunday Dinner here. STOCK FOR SAJ.E. and until further notice commission." approved March 22, 1916, l>!are, coniflated December Man's Arm ~ Broken. anil the Acts amendatory thereof and 8Ut- •. 1&23 —„. 87,984.81 DOGS > piamenUl ther*to. 30. Construction of sanitary Boarded and Conditioned. Arthur Hallon of Little Silver suf- flection s» 8nUi bonds nhel! b» dat«tt newer in Alston Court. ex< Special attention given to banquets and fered a broken arm last week while Juno 1. 1930. flbftil mature In the principal tending COO feet northerly , amount of S26.O0O on Juno.l in each of from cxIitlrtGT eewer In Kimt • dinner parties. cranking nn automobile. He was tak- with the exception of Buckwheat th» yoaia 1D31 to 1050, both Inclusive, nnd Front atreftt, completed Sep- VARSITY KENNELS en tn the rUvcrvlcw hospital, where $21,000 on June 1. 1951, shall b«nr Interest tember 30, 1027 1,411.8? Littlo Silver, N. J. Phono 33(10 Ihe broken bone was reset. Mr. Hal- at tha rate of four nnd ons-h&M psr con- 31. Construction of sanitary on is employed by iho Jlonmouth Will Be Reduced turn (4Vi%). four end three -quarters per lewera in finsiet place centum <4?i%), or live p»r,centum (6%> throuutmut, McLaren street lumber company. ptr Annum, ai ehnll bo determined by reso. from Prnflpect avenue tn jffit uton, pityftbU eoml-RnnuaUy on ths flrnt Throclvmoi*tt>n avenua «nrt day» of June and Da cam bur in each year Mechnnlo street, from Hiuh LITTLE SILVER NEWS. until maturity, ahull b» in tho denomina- etreet to Harrinon nvenue, tion of $1,000 aach, numbered in ordar of completed December 22, 1027 8,868,29 maturity And In such form as ihatl be de- Woman's Club Card Party May 7th termined by resolution. 32. Construction of' sewsjia —Clam Chowder Supper. treatment plant nt nnd nrl- We solicit your order for your coming Section 3. *rha procteu* of tha sals of jo.nlnB present plnnt on (Tho Itcil Bank Resistor COB bo bought said bonds shall bs applied to the perm a- B rid no avenno, incomtilete-... 200,000.09 Little Silver at tho Union News Stand Winter requirements. iicut financing of the following general J. Conatrurtion of sanltnry Irnitroveniento PHtl to the Uoroueh'n aharo ueworfl In Fisher vlnce from at tlio depot and at George Quackcnbush'a of the coet of the foliowlnsr local Improve- present sewer In Enst Front Ecnerul store.) rnonts, incluilinK the payment of tempor- etieot to end of PIQCO, com- ary bonds, notes or other teroporsry obli- pleted July l, 1020 ;.... t.noi.fis The old members of the Woman's cnttonB herntofor« I«eued and outBtendinjc 84. Pavlnt; with reinforced con- club will entertain the new members therefor, end including the cost of iisuance crete not lens than nix inchen 54 LARGEST RETAIL BGTCIIIJIS IN U. &. A Next at this afternoon's meeting. A card and sale of the bonds hcrol.y nuthorlteill thick of Mechnnlo ntreet party will bo held May 7th at thn GENERAL IMPROVEMENTS: from Globe duurt to Spring Broad St., to Description ' " Amount ((treat; Linden, plnce from clubhouse under tho direction of the RED BANK. N. J. Broad ntroet to Hudson ave- STORES EVERYWHERE legislative committee, of which Mrs. 1. Acquisition flrnl installation nue; nnd Hudson avoniie Red Bank. Woolworth ,\ of a newer lift at the corner from Linden placa to Har- William J. T. Getty la chairman. OFFICE: IB W. Front St. of Bunt Front utreet end ding rrcRciit capital expendi- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Fisher of TOWNSHIP OF SHREWSBURY. TivovlnK nntl embtrilUhlnff ture unit not current CSPOIIBOB within tho Legs of Cod the name for mt ns n pub- meaning of the Act herein-nbova'referred Newark spent tho week-end at their Summary of Report of Audit ai of December 31st. 1029. lic park, acquired Decem- to, nnd that said improvements nro pur- Sugar iummer homo at Little Silver Point. Tho following la published in accordance) with tha provisions of Chapter SG8, V. ber '0. 1026 28,180.44 paaen for which IiondH jnny lawfully be is- Spring Fish 1918. from the tinnunl reuurt nrcpnrcd nml submitted by John P. Mulvihlll, H«BIB- sued under the provisions of the Raid Act. Granulated The Methodist ladies' aid society crcd Municipal Accountant, whitm annual icnort la on file in tho office of th( 5, Grading and travelling of tho following streets; BrMico Tha amount of money necessary to bo With One Dollar Furchase or vill hold a clam chowder supper to- I'ownslilp Clerk, rained for the Bald purpo&ca Is $521,000. Mtcst: avenue southerly from West Lamb Over ol Groceries. Steaks light in the church hall. Mrs. Louis Berson place tg West nl tie Soctlon 4. Tho following nddltlonnl mat-- iastmond is In charge. MARGARETTA L. KEED. Clerk. nvenue; Sunset avenue from tera ALB hereby determined and declared; KENNETH FIELD, ShrawBbury avenue to Wil- (a) Tha a.voi-neo of tho various periods Fancy Miss Mary K. Smith has resumed Chftlrmal low street; West side, avenue of usefulness, of tho rjovern. purposes fnr her studies at Miss Porter's school COMBINED BALANCE SHEET CURRENT. from Shrewsbury nvenue 1n the uimncitttt of which theaa bonds are ta Early June at Karmington. ASSETS. ' Willow ntreet; Drummond..,. be Issued, within the limitations of the net Fresh January 1 December 8 nvenue from Shrewsbury '• herolmtbove refoiTcd to, computed as ccan Boston Theodore Brower was home from 1929 1020 avenue to n point 200 feet tlioveln provldoil. tnkiiiK Into connlderatlon Peas Lehlgh university for the Easter hol- Cash Treasurer % 7,112 4.ft li I ll.GC'l.O east of Bridge avenue; Cednr the Rmount of bonds to iio laaued on ac- Jersey Cash Treasurer, Don .". - 164.00 72.0 nvenue throughout; Cent ml count of tho said Btsvcrnt purposes 1B LARGE CANS idays. Cash, Collector 2.884.5G Mackerel A children'3 party was given last 1.B30.S avenue ftom West Bergen twenty-ono {11) ycnrB. Fowl 1929 Taxes Receivable „... 17,088.91 Place to Public Service Co. (b) The nvefnge 4tBBCftiod vahmtlon of Table week at the home of Mrs. George 1923 Taxes Receivable, dog 138.0 Property; McLaren street ' tho taxable ronl property (Including Im- Ruddy. 1!>2S Taxes Rccelvnble 12,BOO.20 4,522.7 from Pros.iect nvenuir tn provements) of the Itoroutih computed up* 1928 Taxes Receivable, poll ...—._ , 141.00 Worthley street and Marlon on tho next preceding threo valuations Salt II. R. Hanson has reopened his au- 192H Taxes Receivable, dug C4.00 street throughout, nnld work thereof, in the mnnnor provided In. Section tomobile service station on Ocean- 1927 Taxea Receivable 4,837.7!) 3,101.4 nav.ns been carried out as a. • 12 ol snltl Act in U3il*0,286.33. Fresh Fresh port avenue, 1027 Tftxcu KeceWable, poll _ 15.00 single undertrtkinR, complet- 27 Taxea Receivable, tlotf ...:. ' 24.00 ed December 28, J026 8,463.6: putod In the manner provided in Section Daniel Sclianck was bitten on the 1920 Taxes Receivable - 803.71 12 of sntd Act in $908,109.00. Legs of LARGE PKGS. Filet hand by a police dog a few days ago. 1926 Taxes Receivable, poll .. 2.00 8. Acquisition of Innd, for ex- Fancy Golden 1026 Taxes Receivable. JOB „ 1.00 tension of Mechanic street, (d) Tho statement rofiuircd by onid Sec- Tho wound was cauterized by Dr J acqulved Noverabor 15, 192G 4,1307.82 tion 12 han been made nnd filed &s there- Veal Bantam W. Parker. 11.25 Taxes Receivable _ - 617.77 7. Construction of atorm. new- in required. Sole 1925 Taxes Receivable, poll .- - ~ 1.00 er from Shrewsbury avenue Section 5. The bonds hereby authorised 1925 Taxes Receivable, dog 1.00 and River street th rmitrh shall bo gonernl obligations of tho Bor* Corn FORT MONMOUTH NEWS. 1924 Taxea Receivable - - 247.14 River utreot • to Lelphton outfh, payable by general tnx on all tha LARGE CANS 1924 Taxes Receivable, poll „ 1.00 nvenue, thenca northerly taxable property In tho Borough, and eucK 1924 Taxes Receivable. 2 636.52 fvQiri present pumping ntn- extent only of surh intonn.Btoncy, Bio Hatns DlBtrict Court , , .40 .4 tfon COO feet, more or less, hereby repealed. This ordinance shall and summer maneuvers on Friday. easterly over private prop- take efTeut nt the expiration of ten (10 > Soap All units except tho horse construc- Total , $ 32,182.07 erty Bnd across Harrison days from tho date,of (t« imblicntion after tion service will go to Aberdeen, LIABILITIES. avenue, completed Juno 3, ftn»I pnncit'rc PH provided liv law. 7 for Maryland. Members of the horse Ovcrcollection Tax 5 132.IS i 132.23 192S 8,018.16 Approved, April Zfith, i!)30, Prime Overcollectlort Lien 1.02 7.02 9. Acquisition of motor truck WM. 11. K. WHTIT, Fresh construction section will go to Camp Reserve Account C.'ieck „ * 84.97 84.9 for collection oE tjirbnfte, Mayor. Shrimp Dix and encamp. From Camp Dlx Due Capital Account ...- — - 744.31 7 44.3 acquired, November 6. 1026.... 4,824.05 Attest: the company will go to Fort Meado to Hue Custodian _ ;. , 8.G34.35 12.5S0.6 10. Construction- of nhedo of A. E. SIIINN. Bnrouirh Clerk. Ribs of 2 Cans for Delaware .60 frame conatruction for fltor- provide communication for the third ReservOverdeposie Accountt , doff 210.01 nso of machinery, completed Statement. Beef corps maneuver in July. In August Surplus Revenuo 22.578.60 28,378.8 November 6, 1UC6 8,000.00 Tho foresoinB ordlniinco was adopted on Shad 11. Construction of concrete the 23th 'lay of April, 1030. Fairy Soap, 3 for 10c the men will return to Fort Mon- Total Tha liondn authorised thereby wilt ba mouth,* whore they will stay until J 32.18i.07 » 42,138.67 i-etninine wall, curb, nida- i"Rued nnd dolivovod nftoL- tha 2lHt day nf UNEXrENlJED BALANCE ACCOUNT. wall;n end catch basin nlonK May, 1030. »nd any nuit. nctlon or pro- next spring. The company is 150 Discount ....: $ 5s.77 Balance Appropriation* f !>17.8< northerly side of. West Front ceeding to fdl HBIIIO or vacate thin ordi- strong and Is commanded by First Discount, Franchlso .HI Additional Tax Revenuo ICC.02 ktrcet from Rector place, to nance rmirt. bo bosun within 20 driys after Lieutenant G. L. Townsend. Remitted 47.7 Hie County Bridce, com- tho publication of this ntntcment. Balaiice 12'31[29 976.73 pleted July 21, 1927 2,803,23 Such bondn will not bo inauoci If protests Fifteen blooded horses arrived at 12. Acquisition nnd installa- ngainnt the rnimo nre filed under Section Fort Monmouth Monday to start the S 1.083.82 8 1.0S3.82 tion of three sifftinl lights,, Nine, Chapter 252, P, h. 1016, as amended, SURPLUS REVENUE ACCOUNT. completed October 4, 1026.... 1,917.03 union* n lu-oiionltlon for tho IBBURHCQ training season of the army horse Surplus Revenue Appro'd $ 1,600.09 llalnncR 1|1|29 ? 22,578.6!) I. Acquisition of hoso car and thercornh/ill bo ndoptcd at an election un- show team, which will take part in Misc. Rov. Antic 5.722.45 PUmpln;; en cine for the. hor- der flaid &cction* tlii Olympic games at Los Angeles in Misc. Rev. Not Antic 461.79 oujih fire dopnrtmont, RC- A. B. SHINN. Unexpended Hal. Account .... 976.73 nuired July 31, 1027 13,000.00 Borough Clerk. 1032. Sixteen more wilf arrive by the Balance 12J31J23 Other Surplus 133,18 14. Construction of concrete end of the week,.. The outfit is In KutterH and Htorm newern In charge ot Major H. D. Chamberlin, » 29.878.84 S 29,878,8 Williujn utreot and Mochanio Borough nf Red BnMt, N. J. Details ol Other Surplus. utrcet; storm cewer from NOTICE OF SALE. Captain W. B. Bradford and Lieuten- 1921 Added Tax ..$ 3.1R Vliittt plnco tn the rlrer r $521,000 Improvement Bonds of 1030. ant J. W. Wofford. They recently 1'921 Added' Tax _ _ G9.3 rntch baain at Elm place and Sonled proponnla will he received by thn returned from a trip to. Europe, 1925 Added Tax 21.6 Sprint; street; concrete drain Mftyor nnd Council of tho Borough ol 1V28 Added Tax .15.00 fit Broad street end Wlkoff Red Bunk, In the County of Monraouth, whore.the horses were shown. Dur- nine*, rtnd storm newer from New .ici'Kcy. on Nay lDth, 1030, nt olffhfc ing their stay at Fort Monmouth the 139.13 fioutherly end of Central ave- o'clock P. M. (DnyliKlit SHVIIIR Time) far Classification of Surplus. nue to Public Servico drain tho purchnso of Improvement Bonds of horses will bo exhibited at various 1030 of'sfilri noroitsh, in the RuthorUfttl .Surplus Pledged to Doferred Assets ; 1,133.23 line, completed September horse shows. Surpli.fi Pledged to Tnxos over 3 years , _„ SO. 1927 nmount of ?521.000. Sn\<\ bonds will htt 947.45 7,903. U nt tho denominntion of ¥1,000 encli. will Colonel Arthur S. Cowan, com- Surplus Pledged to 'faxesi over 1 year .„ ."."."'.., 7,624.19 5. Acquisition of Innd and im- Surplus Pledged to Tnseu lens than I year ho dated Juno 1st, 11)30, nnd will mnturo mander of the signal school at Fort 18.126.96 provlnte and emhelllBhlnff tha f>2G,0QO on June 1 in each of tho yearn Monmouth, will malic an address at. Surplus Pledged to Taxes, Tax Llenn ; .."!".".., 673.7S s a ma for usa an a. public 1931 to 1050. hoth inclusive, and 921,000 Surplus Pledged to Tn.xe«, Franchise , 243.15 parl:. acquired December 15, on Juno 1st, 1951, the Army Industrial college, Wash- REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES. 1927 40,000.00 ington, D. C, next Saturday. Colonel Anticipated Realized Exccsi Deficit 6. Construction, of ntorm Bew- Snid bonds will benr Interest nt the rats Cowan is a graduate ol the college. Revenue: er from Lelchton avenue to of four, and one-half per centum (4^%). Surplus Revenue S 1,500.00 ? 1,500.00 Snrewflbury river, mid on four nnd thicc-gunrtors per centum Miscellaneous Revenue Anticipated: Clifford pfora and Carmen (•1 vi ^o). or five iior centum (5%) per an- Franchise ,: „ 3,500.00 4.70G.24 num, imyitble seml-nnnunlly on the first IIAZLET NEWS. 1,206.2* Place to WesttidD avenue, days of Juno nnd December fn onch year, Gross • Receipts 500.00 3.757.H2 3,257.512 completed May.^O, 1928 7,607.38 Poll Tax „ RO.OO nnd eitch bidder munt ulnto In hl» btd 211.00 181.00 7. Acquisition of triple com- whlrh of ni\id ri\ten of Interest tho bonds Interest and Cost „ 200.00 1.007.23 Mr. and Sirs. Benjamin B. Lufbuirow 1,237.29 l>'...aLlon pumper for use'by are to bear. If nny lennlly ncceptablo bid OIvo a Bridge Tarty. the . fire depariment, '• ac- \n received for holidn henrlng Interest at ftuhed July 31, 1928 10,560.62 I ono of anlil lower rnte^, no bid nl »hUl Air. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Lufbur- Miactillaneoua Rav, Not Antlr.i 3. Construction of ntorm new- higher rate OL- rntcs of Interest will bo con- Licenses 118.IS 118.19 er and cntch basin In Wil- sidered. row entertained three tables at bridge Fines _ „ H-i.00 144.00 low street from WestaUla Saturday evening. Following the Jtefund „ n.2r> nvenue to Drummond avenue, })otli mlncipnl ' nml Interest of nsM games refreshments were served. Fire* -.._ 19G.35 196.3.-1 thence to culvert under bonds will be lmynble in told coin of the Amount by Taxation _ i 6,1GB.02 166.02 tracks of Central railroad of United StiiUn of Amcrlcn, of or equnl to The ladies' prizes were awarded to Now Jcrmy; nrndine of Wil- the present stivndnnl of wclnht nnd fine- Mrs. W. Shepard, Mrs. n. J. Conklin I 11,750.00 low street from Westnlde neNB. or itn cquivnlcnt in litwftil money, at and Mrs. Kenneth N. Stone. The Recapitulation. avenu« to end of. atreet; con- the odice of Tito Second National Bank £ Surplus Revenue Appror-ri ted „...- 1,BOO.00 "tructlon of concrete gutter* Trust Co., Hcd Unnk, Now JorBcy, or At gentlemen's prizes were won by M. Mlacollaneou* Revenue Anticipated 5.722.4R on Weatalde- avenue from the option of tho holder in New York ox- MacMilllan. William Goslan and R. J. Minrellnneoii-t Revenue Not Anticipated 161.70 Relders Rvenue, «nd on Wil- change. Conklin. Those present were Mr. and Additional Tux Revenue 106.02 low street noutherly from The burntii will be coupon bonds, with Sunset five nub. to southerly tlio prlviloBo of icjrlstiAtion an to princi- Mrs. M. MacMillian, Mr. and Mrs. W. REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES CURRENT rifle? ol WenUiiie avenue, pal <>nly or BB tu both principal anil In- Shcppnrd, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. EXPENDITURES. completed May 31. 1028 terest. Aprropriji- Trnnuf 7.671.89 Stone, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Goslan, tlons Expended From 0, Construction of concrete No more bondn of nnld i^nun will lie to\d Mr. nnd Mrs. Italjih Leonard, Mr. and General Government: Balance fruiters on- Prospect avenue thnn will produce n num ciuat to the nu* Administrative and Executive $ l.Roo.oo thoi-Jzed amount of nucli innuo nnd p.n »«!• Mrs. J. R. Conklin and Mr. and Mrs. 1,735.31 I 64.1.0 from McLaren street to lop dittonnl mini of lenn tlmn 31,000. The Assessment nnd Collection Taxes.... 050.00 936.36 $ 60,00 3.04 nf hill, completed November niim Benjamin B. Lufbuvrow. Preservation Ltfa & Property! 30. 1029 •t »TH t« 1 veiiuhotl to bp olitninod nt tho nale of z.OTih-o Bfit(l ijon(ifl jB (G21.000. Subject to the Tho Bar association of Monmouth Fi« 600.00 235.70 t 75.00 189.30 0. Pavlnir of Cobblestone hlit above provisions roncmntntr the Intorest, county held a dinner at Conklin's res- Streets, Highway), atc.i rlce> club convention at Freehold on Sat- LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS: All hldilci'A nro rcnuiroil to ilcposit n certified rlicrk pnyablo to tho ordar of urday nftoruoon and evening. I 41,813.60 Collected , Share the DoroiiKh of Itoil Hunk. Now Jorsoy. 9 23,733.R7 for two por centum of the amount of Miss Helen MacNeicn, Miss Louise ninroiint , 58.77 5. Construction of sanitary M. Heuer nnd Miss Kchlrler of Brook- Outstunilinff, 12|31 CO .. • saner* In Newman Sprinars bomln bid for, drawn upon an Incorpor- p women will be they're beauties too, with their gleam' 17.98R.9fl i'o»d from Lelchton nvonua ated bunk or tnmt rnmpnny. Check* of lyn visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest li -3 41,843.60 to inteiiectlon with road unnucces»ful bidders will bo returned upon H quick to take advantage ing porcelain enamel finishes. They'll Pcseux on Sunday. ANALYISIS OF PROPERTY TAX. leading from Newmnn the award of tho bond*. Interest at the Mr. and Mrs. William Jt. Lupton Property Tax X 41,632.SO JipiIiiK* fond to Sycumore into bornu by tlio bondn from tlio dnte of of this great opportunity to get a new give you hours more leisure time fltnto Komi , !...!^Z!Z~J 1,082.04 »vimi«; C'siinen placo from ntvnrd to the dtito of delivery will be nl- nnd daughter Dorothy of New York Stnte Institutional .. B110' V/cntsitle nv«mte to Newman . lowi-.l upon the nmount of tha checlc of » gas range at a savinp; as high as $26.60. every clay and assure better results were recent guests of Andrew J. .stnto Hriiooi ; '."!;";....!...i"""!!".'.;!r 2,0 n'™ Hprinif* road: Clifford plar* sucrendful hUlder nnd such check will be Doesn't that appeal to you? Latham and family. ! 111 from VVfrntHldn av*nua tn retained to be npplled In pnrt payment for without worry. ?o aV»Tv*''1*5S* * IB4.1H Newman Kprlnsa roml; \Ve»t- Iho bnntlH. or to RRe\ir« tho Horoujrh Combination Mrs. Lester V. Walling entertained trift, Krhtml '1'i.x 22,00(1.25 nide nv«nu« from I^jjihton SKdlnsl nny Ions resulting from tho fall- The new 1930 Sraoothtop, the ladies' auxiliary of llazlct flic nintrlrt Court "3 1 f) nvenue to North Shrewsbury III-Q of the bidder to coinply with the terms Water Heater—GaiHange Come in NOW. Sec these company at her home on thn Bnh- I-ibrnry l.ZZ'.'Z" 210.40 river; Plntard ft venue from of hln bit!. Oriole and Acorn gas ranges OFFER ranges while our 10% nny road on Thursday afternoon. Fol- "VV«flt Dernen plnce to end of rrnjMtunls shiiulil be addrennrd to A. K. ptroet; Went Ilergen place Slilnn. Ilornuph Clerk. It««l n«nk, Now Jer- included in this great Hale HUT nn automatic water hf atrr offer is on. Sale is for lowing tbo business Pension rpfrrsh- nl I'tinionei _ _ n.'ica.O'J from 1-olnhton nvenue ^ey, niiil ont-lnned In n BCHICI! envelop* • ml Hal range at tho aatt)c time nients wrro served by the hostess. -5 41,032.60 t« North JShrevfsbury river; narked on tho outside, "Proposal for have the latest time and ami •*Y*'I1 install and connect short time only. Conve- Mrs. Stephen D. Lnmbcrlson will en- COMBINED BALANCE SHEET CAPITAL. nnd over prlv«t« property Ilnrtrln. labor-saving features. And hotU FItfcX. A«U about ipecial ASSETS. from Pin turd avenue to Tho surro««ft]| Md.lor will hti furnlnliad combination term,. » >» >» nient terms. tertain the.auxiliary at hor home on Weslnlda avenue, completed with tho opinion of Messrs. llawlclmi 0otn- Thursday afternoon of next wcok. 1029 Werch 7. 1027 , 10,613.08 fifflld & I.onKfolIow, «f New York City, tliivt Mrs. Hannah Poling wa3 hostess to « 4,000.00 >• Construction of storm new- tha bonds mi> Mndlnir and leiral oblifia- i Current ....„..„-.« $ 744.31 744-31 er over private property tlons of salil llorough, Sec these new models at our nearest offices ho Social Nine at her home nt Kcy- from Spring street to Branch 11/ order «f tha ilornugh Council, )nrt on Monday nftrrnoon. A pleas- 1 S 744.31 4,744.31 nvenue; from Branch avenue I.IATIIUTIK !. to Houth street ant] from :uit afternoon wan spent nnd tho hoa- Ucount, Street*, Gnullng \t 744.31 4,744. SI A. K. SIHNW, Mouth street t» Flncknoy road, " '«Hh UUrk. Lcwn served delicious retvealimonts. Respectfully submitted, completed Keptflmbet- «. Id23 1,060.84 .JOHN I*. MUr.VIIITT.r.. . Conninietton of aanlfary A jiutft cnmp&lgn of want adver- Jersey Central Power & JLiglit Co, p«irer In Cnthorlna itreet. 404 alnK In Tho Kcfflater will rent mont The Replsder'a molln:- "A Paper In cfflfi Alunidiml AccounUnt. feftt easterly from f'#nt«]' of Every Hume."—AUvcrtiocmcnt U rid CO avenue; lUvor street, nny rpntnhlo property. Thirty words •UARGAHJ5TTA U, IIEED, Uwk. tor twcntyilvo centB,—Advertlsemoiit RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 80,1930.

HEAD CUT IN ACCIDENT. ' will hold a cake sals at Louis Gard- ner's meat market Saturday morning Flowers T«Iegr«pbed Charles Thorns of Leonardo Badly at nine o'clock for the benefit of tho Hurt to Auto Crash. building fund of the church. to Any !•!*£« !u Uto W«t& Charles Thome of Leonardo was In Nell Scott Is Improving from his an accident last week on the New alckneBB, but It Is not expected that Honey Bee flower Step Monmouth-Mlddletown village road ho will resume hla work at the At- Upper Bros4 8t, Ifail at the place where this road Inter- lantic »nd Paclflo store at Camp- 1930 Phc.ua H«d Book TO sects with the Etato highway. Mr. bell's Junction for two months or so. Thome was driving his car towards George Yarnall is embarking In the Mldflletown village when hla machine chicken business as a side lino to his was hit by a Cadillac automobile flsblng business, He has been very which was going at a high rate of successful In raising chickens In a apeeil. • . small way atjd last week he enlarged his stock by buying 200 baby cblckn. Mr. Thome's car was overturned Mrs. John Wood has returned to and its owner was tlirown out. He Edlnton, North Caroline, after hav- We have just completed a check-up on our landed In a ditch. Ho was taken to ing spent several days with her moth- Klverview hospital at Red Bank, er, Mr«. O. W. Budlong. stock and find that we have on display close to whore a cut In his head was closed Elmor Dolson will close his barber Marcus Store one hundred complete Suites including Dining with eight stitches. Mr. Thorno re- business at this place Saturday and turned home shortly after his injury ha will open a similar buehineos at Room, Living Room, Bed Room and Sun Parlor waa attened to. He Is Improving! but Keyport. After Mr. Dolson, moves Suites. All of these will be placed on sale this ho is still unable to work. the business will be conducted by Mr. Cardner of Red Bank, who Is a broth- week at bargain prices. This is a very unusual Four years In Prison. er of Louis Cardner of this place, opportunity for the June Bride or those furnish- Walter Fausncr has been sentenced Mlsa Maud Ropp and Miss Ethel by Judgo Harry Truox to four years Roop returned last Thursday from an ing Summer Homes as the selection consists of in state prison for stealing jewels automobile trip In Virginia. On Mon- the largest number of Floor Samples we have valued at $20,000 from the homo of day Mlas Maud Hoop resumed her ever offered at any one time. If you are looking Mrs. Dcltd Wcldcrholt of West Long duties as a teacher at Nutley, Branch. Judco Truax praised County Tho Belford boy scout troop won prices eel TIME VS. MONEY. for a real good Suite at a bargain price don't fail Detective William Mustoe for his second prize at a rally which was to come at once. eltjllful work In the case. held last week at the Mlddletown Lives ol great men all rehilnd UB township high school at Leonardo. (Man; ol them anyway) i MIDDLETOVVN VILLAGE NEWS. Automobiles owned by Mr3. Caleb to assure absolute. disposal of That wo too can leave betdiid US j Post of Belford and a Leonardo resi- Many debts wo cannot pay, • Several Rentals of Houses at This dent v/ere badly damaged last week Place the Fast Week. In a collision near St, Mary's church We'd Ilka to ngaln remind you it New Monmoulh. No one was ser- (Thfl XSed Bank Iteslit«r can,bo bought that HOOD TIRE quality ac- a', M-lddletonn village at the store* of J. loUBly hurt. One person In the Leon- counts for superior eervlca anil C. linuht and William B. Waters. ardo car received a cut on the face. assured, satisfaction. Tha. gen> Preparations are being made for* a cral construction excellency oS Thomas W. Hldgway haa rented his steamed clam supper which Chemi- these tires la evident an an In- | two houses. Tho larger of the two cal flre company will hold Friday spection will prove. Stronger dwellings hao been leased by MI33 night, May Oth. | Lambortson of Cranbury and the walls, Bturdler tread and lasting On Us homB grodnds at this place fabric mean certified service. ; | other haa been rented to Reginald Sunday, Bayslde athletic club defeat- Gibbons of this place, who was re- ed Seabright at baseball by the score Marcw Storage. cently 'married. of 4 to 0< The Baycide boys have Fred Adams has rented hla bunga- played three games so far tills season 8BR0ADST., Cars Called for and Delivered.' low on the hill near his residence to and they have won all of them. OPEN ALL NIGHT. j.' J, L. Llecty of New York, who with Negotiations have been started for his family Is now occupying it. Mr. the sale of Daniel Oswald's property RED BANK, N. J. A skilled auto repair Aervfca: and Mrs. Mount of New York have on East road for an airport The air- that disturbs competition. It rented tho house which Mr. Adams port, if established, will bo an under- no can't fix soar car—Janb It' formerly occupied and they are now taking by Mlddletown township In If you'ro cruel: by tbe weysMo lving in It. conjunction with several other mu- simply ;. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morford and nicipalities. their son Girdon of Larchmont, New York, were gucBts of Mrs. Lydla M. It Fays to Advertise in The Register. Phone 1029 Red Baak Smith last Saturday. Sunday waa more springlike than Sample Dining Room Suites any day so far this year. The tennis courts near the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reduced. • • Irving Hance were in UBO all day. $U9 10-riece Suite. In Walnut SZGO 10-rioce Suite In Mahog- Mrs. John G. Decltert and her finish; Now ?i)5 any finish; .-Now $185 daughter, Miss Barbara Deckert, were recent guests at Hopowell, New $159 10-Heco Suite In Wnlnut $218 10-rirco Suite, In Walnut Jersey. flnlnh; .-. Now 8100 finish; _ _ Now ft« Mrs, John Carey Is having her lawn Demonstration Sale $230 10-Flcvn Suite, In Walnut S150 10-Flece Suite, In Mahog- improved by making roadways and finish; : Now $105 any finish; Now S275 paths and by putting out shrubbery. Mr. Street of Red Bank is doing the work. — in — Robert Campbell has returned homo after having spent Easter week at New York. Mrs. Robert Porter, who has been High-Grade Meals and Poultry confined to her bed with sickness, Is Improving and she is able to be up. Mrs. Lydla M. Smith has had Im- provements mado to her grounds. In- at Lowest Prices in cluding a bluejitono walk. The work was done by Anthony Blschoff. A luncheon for the benefit of tho Baptist church will be held ait the chapel, today. William Bohn and John Porter mo- tored to New York with a friend Sun- day to seo a baseball game. Howard Smith, son of John Smith, returned home laat week from River- view hospital at Red Bank, where he was under treatment for Injuries caused by an automobllo running Karpen Sample Living Room Suites over him. He was not hurt ao badly as had been feared and he Is well on Reduced. the road to recovery. §175 3-Flecs Suite, covered In $205 Z-FIece Suite, oovered In Isaac Morris has moved from tho Tapestry; Now $109 Mohair; __._; Now ?145 farm which he formerly owned on tha 5200 8-Pleco Suite, covered In $380 2-Plec© Suite, covered In NUtswamp road to the house at Pair Tapestry; Now $115 View which he recently bought from Specials in Effect May 1, 2, 3. Below Prices for Cash and Carry'Only Mohnlr; Now $119 Robert Hanltlns. 3255 2-Ploce Suite, covered In 5289 S-Fleco Suite, covered In Mohair; Now $2(10 Mohair; Now $139 BELFOBD NEWS. Two Events to bo Held for the Epis- copalian Church. St. Agnes's guild of St. Clement's Episcopal church "will hold a comedy trimmed hat sociable Friday night at eight o'clock. A prize will be given for tho funniest trimmed hat. Re- Armour's Milk-Fed freshments will be served. The Girla Friendly society of the church re- cently presented Mrs. J. P. Eulor, tho president of the society, with a Glrla Spring Star Frying Friendly society ring. The society amb Chickens The Greatest (Whole) Sample.Bed Room Suites Reduced Opportunity $149 5-Flocoi Suite, In Tainted $ 5-1'lcco Suite, In Walnut finish; 1 Now 3103 finish; Now ?MS in Years $169 5-Fleco Suite, In Walnut $279 5-Flece Suite, In MohoK- Seldom have investors faced finish; Now $109 nny finish; Now $K0 so extraordinary an oppor- $179 S-I'leco Suite, In Wnlnut $289 5-Fleco Suite, In Wnlnut tunity for investments as finish; Now $11!) finish; Now 5210 that afforded by the market break of 1929. Prices were Flavor far out-of-line; equities went begfring at "bargain levels." Yet, even though Sealed you overlooked this situa- tion, you can still benefit by the recovery of values, already under way. Fancy 5-6-lb. Puritan Best Quality Utilities Hydro & Rails Chuck Shares Corporation Philadelphia Milk-Fed Sliced Common Stock Roasting These Common Shares typify the greatest oppor- tunity to make common stock investment in years. For back of them arc de- posited tlie shares of 142 leading utility and railroad systems—all acquired after Sample Reed and Fibre Suites the. recent market "break." America's greatest fortunes Reduced. have been Imilt on just such $4f» 4-Fkco Suite, nmde of $169 a-I'leco Suite, inado of equities — purchased while Fibre; Now $80 Stiolt Heed; Now 8103 Delow-value prices were still available. $;» 4-I'leco .Suite, mado of J28 Odd Fibre Sottecu, All Kinds FJbro; ....- Now $47 Now SIS Home-Macle $103 S-1'lecff Suite, Dindo of $11 Odd Fibre Hocliprn, Ask for dtis Cans Dozen Stick Heed; Now W7 Now 5(1,13 Booklet BILLYS Ttl|» booltot "NOW" . Thin Invrniiiwnt Securities II 17 Academy fit* Nownrk. lb. Trl.rMulbnrry 0214. KEYPORT, N. J.

3*71* Page Twenty-Four REDBANK REGISTER, APRILS, IPSff.

MABVEI. VS. PANNY TBEIO. Bsaa'a Wrmh Cat Bows TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN MY SEE OPENING GAME, Bed Bank Wrestler to Perform To- WON THEIR FIRST CftlE. night ut rer(h Amboy. &i BeMOMble' Friecs. Contractor and Builder RED BANK LOSES TO BROOK- Tho masked marvel of Red Bank RED BANK NINE OPENS SEASON LYN IN EXTRA INNING. will wrestle Panny Terlo, the human WITH DECISIVE YICTOBY. fkisy Bee Fbwer Slop SPECIALIZING' IN JOBBING bone crusher of Perth Amboy, in a re- " , SOBEEN AND STOB8I ENCLOSURES . turn tilt at Kaufman's Perth Amboy Jimmy Tully Turned la a Una Ex- sf Broad Bt, • Bed B The Score Was Tied Twice, the Final l*boa!) Bed Bank SIS, Telephone 010-M ICO Bridge Avenue, Ited Bank, N. J, Count Bclnp 11 to 7—Newman He- auditorium tonight. A loving cup and hibition of Pitching-, Striking Oat —MEANS- placed Striker on tho Mound In the a big purse will be awarded to the Fifteen—Ban t'altindric-lo Gets Eighth. winner. Paul Miller of Fort Mon- Homer With Two on Bass. mouth -will wrestle Ted Rodenoff of Several hundred persona attended Seagirt and Willie Patterson of Red St. James's school baseball team 118 Branch Avessua Approved and Improved tho ball game Sunday afternoon at Bank will appear In a boxing bout opened Its season last Wednes- Hunter's field and taw Rod Bank go with Eddlo Marks of Perth Amboy. day afternoon at Laltewood, where It I'licne HSZ3 or SS0., Heating ' Plumbing , Roofing/ down to defeat at the hands of the Andy Sakowltz of Fort Monmouth defeated Newman preparatory school Entente club of Brooklyn by a score will box Jack Bogash of South Elver by a count of 7 to 1 In a seven-in- Hauling 'Contractors Daily Water Systems Copper Work of 11 to 7. Tho gamo "was featured and "Young" Gans of Red Bank will ning game. Tho plohlng Of Jameb to New York. by heavy hitting and spectacular clash with Collie Hanson of Perth Tulley and th« batting of "Doe." Cal- Earthen and Iron Pipe fielding. The count waa tied twice Amboy. Other entertainment is be- andrielo featured the contest. Calan- Local and X Frederick Dressier was supposed school catchers hereabouts and in and a steal home by Desmond. Bat- to drop the first ball out of an air- Kendall, Ewlng and Morris ho has ting rally for Oceanport In the plane, but he probably got cold feet three good moundsmen to work with. seventh and a steal homo by Des- for he threw the ball to Stryker from The infield of Higgins,'Bfuno, Kettel mond. Batting honors for Rumson the catcher's lox He received a loud and Morefield will worry many a went to "Red" Sammon, "who col- round of applause and If thero arc coach before tho season closes, Strode lected a pair of douKlea, both with any more balls to 1)9 thrown out, and Sweeney have permanent berths men on bajje. Bluth sfnd Byan starred Fritz will bo right there to do It. In the outfield and batters getting for Oceanport. to the hits off these boys deserve them. The box score: Bleachers are being built by the Rlghtfleld Is the only place not hav- Rumson club on their diamond and BROOKLYN. ing a permanent occupant. they will be ready for use noon. AB K H PO A E Roos, 8b 7 1 1 S 8 0 The. score: The box score: Wlngo, rf R 1 -0 0 0 0 KEYPOHT. EUMSON. the opening of Gnnley, cf I", 1 1 6 0 0 AB R H PO A E ABU Ei Grody, If 6 3 4 8 0 0 Walling, •• 4 3 1110 Nary, 2b 4 0 0 0 Baldwin, 21i 6 1 I 0 1 0 Maurer, cf. 4 2 0 10 1 Andre, as. 8 0 11 MncDonnld, t 2 2 2 I 2 0 Fallon. lb 5 S 2 8 0 1 Leddy. • 0 10 1 Barry, If i 2 2 10 0 Ball, 2b 2 2 0 0 2 0 ZeiEIer. lb * I I 0 f umnitncs, c t> 0 8 8 1 0 Ileaslck. c G 2 1 0 3 0 Hillfrlcker. 3b -4110 ERRATH'S loE&rty, r f> 0 1 0 4 1 Hilderback, rf 4 0 1 2 0 0 Tilton, 3b 0 0 0 1 Smith. If 4 1 2 4 0 1 It. Sammon, lr 4 0 2 0 4G H 16 80 IX 1 Tlrloirse. 3b Fi 1 4 1 1 2 J. Pammon, rf 2 10 0 RED BANK. Hopson, I> • t. 2 2 1 2 0 EilonborRer, cf. 0 0 0 0 Desmond, rf 3 1 1 0 liHI If llpWpra \ 1 llKh AB R H PO A E Hocltlm, rf. If 4 0 0 1 0 0 SO 16 18 27 3 6 Carle, rf 0 0 0 0 Peterson, 2b 4 0 118 1 RED BANK. Calandrlello. c S 0 1 0 Perrinft 3b 5 ] 1 8 0 0 AB !t H I>O A E Muegge, p 8 110 Newman, If. p...... 4 0 1 5 8 0 Bruno, 2b 6 1 2 0 2 0 COLD FACT No. 9 Rrookholt. lb f, 0 1 12 o 0 Strode, If, eopt 0 1 2 3 0 1 II ( I I Tt.li5rh.cf fi 1 4 0 0 0 Kettel, >• G R 1 1 1 0 OCEANP0B.T. Lnken», •» 4 2 2 1 8 i Mulligan, e 5 3 3 11 1 0 AD R Every garment and fur piece left in Anderson, c. 5 115 0 Kolly, .ef „ 4 0 0 0 22 WEST FRONT STREET Sivccncy, cf 4 0 1112 Stryker, p 3 0 0 1 2 0 MoreDeld, 3b 5 1 1 S 1 1 ninth. If s 12 0 our care is inspected and thoroughly Macintosh, rf 2 0 110 0 I!iKcln«. lb 4 0 0 6 0 0 Lnndrum. lb. .,... 2 0 0 0 Formerly Located at Morris, rf. p 2 0 0 0 0 1 Arndt. lb. 10 0 0 cleaned by an expert furrier as it is 41 1 10 30 11 t Kendall, p. rf 5 2 2 0 0 2 Novotny, flu. ...•• 2 0 0 1 Score by innlnffa: •McOrath 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kidin, B> 2 0 0 0 Drooklyn O0020o'280 4—11 Kwinp, rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 Fnrley, 21. 0 10 20 Broad Street, Red Bank. placed in our Cold Stor- lied Bank .... 201001080 0— V Cooley, Sb _1 1 0 Thrcc-lmse liitn—T.ilkeno, I3nrry. Two- 45 11 12 24 e 7 Ryan, rf 0 2 0 baao hit-a—Cummlntfs, Perrlne. Earn' Score by Innings: Dolan. c ...... ,..»• 0 11 age Vaults —no extra rune—licit Brink fi, Ilrooklyn 4. l.rtt on Keyport 01112448 X—15 Farley, p ...... ,..,., 0 0 0 SATURDAY, MAY 3d. linsps—Urooklyn 12. Ited Unnk 0. Double Ited Bank 01420002 2—11 Casaity, p 0 0 0 charge. plnyn—Strykrr Ui lirookholt. CummlnKB •—batted for HlKKins In the ninth. ! Hurry. Earriflre—Slrykcr. Stolen Imsro— Thrcc-huo hits —Morrdclil and Jlnp.on. IS 1 7 t We will carry a full line of all kinds of ! Newman, Antlornon. (Irody, MacDonald 2 Two-bnjn hits—Strode, MnlliKnn and l'nl- Scorn by Innlnsil j<.'umintnKR 1. Itnflen on fialls—Off FnEnrty lon. Hum batted In—Mnllliraii 4. Ilrioleso Oceanport 01100000 0—2 ; I. of! Ktryker 0 in 7 InnhiKs, off Newman 3, Fallon 3. Smith 2, Itcnsick 2. Tlililor- nunnoti 01110021 I—6 SALADS PREPARED MEATS Another reason why smart people ^ i 1 In 3 innings. Strike outs— I!y Vogerty back 2, Mnnrer 1. Moredelil 1, Ketlrl 1, Two-bnse hits—It. Sammon 2, Zlezlar, ;7. liy .Strylicr II, Ijy Newmmi 2. Hits—On" Siveeney 1, Kendall 1, Strode 1, Hall 1. Hillirlckcr. Mueaire. Blutb. Sacrifices— SMOKED FISH IMPORTED CHEESE are banking their furs in preferance Sfrykrr 7, ofV Newman 8. Time of came— KarntMl runs—Keyport 2. Ned Until; 4. Left Nary, I.eddy. Stolen ba«e»—Ilumion 8. ; :.' hours 15 minutes. [Jmnlres—Lsvuie and on bases—Keyport 10, lie/I Hank 10. IJmefl i" on balls—Off Muesee 1, oft" Farlty.2, FANCY GROCERIES CAKES AND PIES to storing them. ! Davis. on balls—OiT Hopnon 4, off Kcndnll fi In lanslty ;. Strikeouts—By Mue««« B, r, 1-2 nninm, on" Ewlng 2 In 2-3 iniiliiKH, by Farley I, I,y Camlty 6. Timo of iram« ALL KINDS OF SANDWICHES * r. off Morrin 2 in 2 innltiKn. lilts —Oft" llop- 1 hmir 45 minutes. Umpires—Hoden and j Two M.ddlctown Victories. fon 12, oft* Kendall 8, off KwltiK 2, olt Mor- Cosher. ALSO LIGHT LUNCHES SERVED j The bnsrbnll tenm of tlio Wlddle- ris 2. .Strikft outs—By Hor-imi 7, },y Ken- loivn township high school defeated dall 2. ly EWIIIB 2. by Morris I. Hit liy A FINANCIAL' LIGHTHOUSE .JpL" ON THE JERSE/ COAST pitcher—Hy liopnen, Kendall; by Kemlnll Mny Chnngo Town's Name. We invite all our old friends and customers, and new ones, tho frciihiiicn team of the Anbury Ilildcrbnrki l.y tlivi.ur, Inllon. Umpire— A movement la under way to ; Park liiKh rchuol last. Friday tiy the Henry Dane. chnngo tho namn of West Long too, to visit our new store, which we believe to be one of the I •' > •'- ' $*• **'-' '-^->.. - .i, ? it. -1 HI-OIT of 8 to '1. JOiirllcr in tho week Branch to Ccdnrliurat. Confusion of most up-to-date Delicatessen Stores in these parts. We will :hf Mlrtdletown township boys de- tho mntlti la sold to ho tha dealro for feated the Keyport high school team Hurt While rinvlnjr Succnr. leave that for you to decide. FMTZ ERRATH, Prop. . Mi.13 Julia Ann Upuon, daughter of tho chance In name. Originally tha 'iy the r;rore of 0 io (1. Thin game town waa'known n.i Mcchanlcnvllle. v.-ns won In the ninth Inning on a hit Ralph H. Upijon of Broad litreet and a freshman at tho high school, in- Then It. wn« cnlled C'ooportown, then .\inde hy l''rp[| Moller of Port Mon- Brnnchlitirg nnd more than forty noutli. jured her foot last Thursday whllo NOTE—We will open another store on the State High- playing soccer at school. Mli'ii Ilufli years ago tlio nnmo of West Ilrnnch wu adopted. way at Headden's Comer on Saturday, May 10. Tile r!;l:;i;|fl<.|1 ndveillnelnrnlr) In eddy, physical director, rendered Tho Jlfghtt.er IOIIIMIII worth whllo on- first'did treut.ment, nnd Ml:w llpiion I'luumiiK's lor uvcryljody.—Advei- iron sent. home, iihu han not yet it- The road to hotter nnd hlm?er buel- It Pays to Advertise in The Register. tlMmicnt nr;in lrnclli through The Hofrlnter'i «d- •urnool to school. vertlolng columnn.-Advertli!ement, Service With A I^ RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 80,1980. SHKEWSBURY NEWS. EVEBETT NEWS. kill, New Tork, after a short visit CRUISERS AND SPEED BOATS here. EGAN'S Zoning ConimUeion to Hold s Heat- Blessed Sacrament Guild to Meet Thomas Kelly and Joseph Bishop a, m MBBuaxuua. w; VIKING mk SKIFFS, u; In; on Proposed Ordinance. Next Tuesday Night have improved their properties by Geo.W.Sewiitg Auto Vans and Express ECZEMA 1 (Tho tUd Bank Beglitar cen ba boaehl setting out hedges. SO ; ACO SPEED BOATS, »' TO 8®'. DEMOMTBmONS. The Blessed Sacrament guild of St. Now that movlna tlmo Is near I ftm tn Bbnwsbury txoea Rlthtsi Beak« «fc tb«Catherine's church will meet next CONTRACTOR prepared to do your next movlnu of furni- and Itching Pilsa poitoEHce.) Tuesday night at Mrs. Thomas Kel- NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT ture, pionos or taBEace to all part* of can be cured by using F.E. BRADY The eontng oompiltElijn will Save Eatet* ot LUlIe M. Quaek*nbush, d«c$»Beri. city or country, in tiio largest padded vane ly's. Trlzcb will be offered by Mrs. Notks Ii hereby given that tha accouuli and BUILDER in fled Dank. Uofore you hove your n«*t e. public hearing Friday night at John H, Hylin and Mrs. Kelly. of tha subscriber, executor of tho estate MUBF1WS FAIR HAVEN. Phone Eed Bank 2640. of e&td deeeawd, will b« audited and moving done, write, eend or call for tho Christ church pariah house at eight Theodore Stlllwell is employed by stated by tht Surrogate of the County of RED BANK, N. J. only reliable furniture movers in town, anii o'clock oh tho proposed zoning or- John M. Kills of Rumeon on his place get my prices on your next job. All kinds Monmouth and reported for settlement to Office In Eisner Building of heavy or llglit trucking dona at short dinance. here. the Orphans Court of iald County, on DOtlce. Call or address Thursday, the twenty-ninth dny of May. A. Koom 3 Mrs. Charles A. McClaikey.Geoige John Warnoker has bought a Chev- £>• 1030, at which time application will be Sold !\v H. Nevlus and Frank Lv«es, Sr,, rolet coach. made for the ftUovrsnce of commissions Telephone 2018. J. T. EGAN attended the board of education din- Josepli- Connors Is working on the And counsel f«ei. Jobbins of Al) Kinds Dated April IS. A. D. 1050. 11 WALL STREET, BED BANK Price SOc. ner at ths Monterey hotel at At- Patrick Carton farm. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished "The Kind That Lasts" bury Park Wednesday night Miss Florence Eustace has resumed DEWJTT C GUACKENUUSH. ilcsldence Phone 3D72.J. For a 11 lypes of roofs Lawrence Harris of tho Sioux In- her teaching duties at New York af- dian reservation in North Dakota ter spending a week with Bernard will address the Presbyterian young Warnekcr nnd family. Edward Eus- 'people's home missionary eoclety tace haa returned to school at Peeks- Jobns-Manvlllo Approved Hoofero Friday night at the chapel, Mr*. Morgan CKnapp -will be in charge, n MASON PL. The annual church fair will be helrt Slions 8SX) HE&NSBBBtt on tha lawn of Buttonwocd July 17th. British : Michael Itiordan haa given up the Type managership of the Mutual grocery store at Batontown tor two monthi Investors on account of poor health. Albert Bohl of Fatereon was nr- rtsted Sunday fcy Policeman Otto A manaBement type In- Herden on a charge of reckleao vestment trtift with a fiva- driving and he. wan fined ?15 by Re- yeor record 0(1 TORAGE corder Klmec C. Wainrlght. Herder, 100% average annunl charged Bohl with cutting traffic ut appreciation. Frequent lorty miles an hour. Increase of dividend rate, ffOOcj Increase of Louis Dorlck hat bought a new assets In year just Ford coach. cloned. VICE ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saundcrs have Ailc for Circular and vetuineil from a week's vacation at Amiuul Report. Washington. They made the trip by automobile, Nestor & Co. IT ACADEMY ST., John Sagurton, Jr., Georga H. NEWARK, NJ . Lange nnd Harold McCorrelck at Tctenhoiifl.: teri'lcii a meeting of the Monmouth Newark MULbtrry 02«4 county Dromon's association Sunday New Yoric.HANover 0084 at Ji'arnilnqdale. Ccorgo Silver, Sr., has a new OFFERING OUR ANNUAL' Packard sedan, Edwatd Obre hat bought a. new Chevrolet delivery. Service of caring for and preserving Mis. George Poole last week at- tended the funeral of her brother, Hardy Perennial Plants thousands, of furs and cloth garments dur- William Johnston ot New York, who formerly lived here. We offer a large col- ing the hot summer months. A service Mr. and Mrs, O. H. Nevlus and Mrs. William A. Shoemaker attend- lection, including ed a dinner at Fair Haven Thurs- many new and rare second to none for safety, dependability day nlglit.-held by tho Red Bank variations fpr border, district council of religious educa- and promptness. This is made possible tion. rockery and cut flow- Mrs. Frank A, Quaclionbusll is im- ers. proving alter having been confined because we have our modern cold storage to bed R week with sickness. Also full line of Annuals. We Mrs. George H. Mlksch gave ft haVc a few thousand of bluo vaults on our own premises and have been surpise party last -week for her hua- ribbon Gladiolus Bulbs^ bahd, Rev. Mr. Mlksch, pastor of the 50c per dozen. ' Presbyterian church^ Tho' guests Next Sundayp May 4 handling'and caring for furs for 35 years, were the ciders and trustees of the $3.00 per hundred* church and their wlveB. Several Also pahlias and Pompons. ministers nnd their wives were also Notlco—Wo • ship bulba nny present. Mr. Miksch received a golc1- part of U. S. to your friends. ORDER TODAY FROM YOUR NEWSDEALER TO AVOID pleco from thq guests. Those invited Bettor ordor now, if you ar** v/ero Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Burst, ariythlng llko mo you might DISAPPOINTMENT. THE TIMES IS ALWAYS SOLD OUT EARLY Mr. and Mm. Harry O. Borden, Mr. forget. and MrB. Edwin Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vandervccr, Mr. and Furriers Since x8g$ Mrs. Frank C. Storck, Mr. and Mra. FRANK BERARDI I W. H. Hine, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Broad & Mechanic Sts., Phone 474 Red Bank j Kavlland, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Seven Bridge Road, Morford, Rev. and Mrs. Jamo3 Near KuniBon Bond, 158 Broadway, rhonc 338 Long: Branch Owens,' Rev. and Mrs. Dwight L. Parsons, Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Waite, Little Silver, N. J. Frank Gifllng and Frank Wyckoff, Elliott Smith Is improving; after INTERNATIONAL PAPEn AND POWER PUBLIC NOTICE. an appendicitis operation nt theLonf.- —FOR— COMPANY. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ' Branch hospital. Ron ton, Man., April 2. 1030. Household arooda In tho wafehouae of The Board of Directors has declared A Stryker'a OaraRe and Warehouse Com- Misses Margaret Meade anJ Lydia 1 regular quarterlr dividend of slaty <60c> pnny. Red Bank. N. J.. Hated In the names Metzgar were week-end visitors at cento on the Glass A common stock of of the following persona and on which Newark, Tire Service thli company, payable May IB. 1080, to there are delinquent storage charges ill stockholders of record at tho closa of bu be told at public auction at the said vra ln«ea Mny 1, 1030. .houae on Saturday. Mny I7th: EJNCKOBT NEWS. Our Service Car is Check* to bo mailed. Transfer books In&ac Turner. 1250; MIBB E. Guy or, $06; will nut close. Joseph DeLeo, 1201; Goorgo EIMB, flU; Ladles' Aid Society to Meet Tomor- II. G. LADD. MIBB Coy, $nO: Mian A. H, Wilson, $138; * Amii tan t "Treasurer. Oliestoi- M. William a, |240. row at Mrs. Rlchdalc'e. always ready (Tlia Hod Btnlc UasltUl can be bought Monmoiith County Surrogate's Office. Monmouth County Surro^ate'e Office. 1 In tho xnatt«r of the estate of Martha In the matter of the estate of John Bent lo LIneeoft at tbe Five Gorntrs T«a Weatervelt, deceased. Room.) Notice to credltoro to present claims ley. Deceased. ntcalnat estate. Notco to creditors to present claims The ladles' aid society will meet to- Steam Vulcanizing Pursuant to th« order of Joseph L, Don- ngalnst estate. morrow afternoon at Mrs. George nhay, Surrogate of the County of Mon- Purauant to tlio order of Joso[ih L. Don. mouth, made on the eighth day of April. nhay, HurroRato of the County of Mon- Eichdale's at Phalanx. Mr. RIchdalc mouth, mndo on tho twenty-fifth day of Is improving after having been con- 3080, on the application of Martha A. Api'Il. 1*30, on tho Application or Edith A, Balloon and Truck Fowler, executrix of tho estate of Martha Bentley. sole executrix of the estate of John fined to trie house with sickness Westervelt. deceased, notice Is hereby glv< Bentley. decoased. notlco Is hereby given about two weeks. an to the creditoin of mill tlocoaaod to ex- to the creditors of said deceased to Exhibit Tires in Stock hibit to tho subscriber, executrix BB aforo to the subscriber. so|o executrix AS nforo1 Harry N. Sprung, Frank Toop, Al- oatd. their debts and demand* against the BHU, their dobts nnd demands a grain at th< bert Wlllgerodt and George Palmer a aid lubacrlher. Bald estate, under oath, within BU months attended a meeting of the Monmouth Dated Freehold, N. J., April 8th. 1030.from th<; dnlo of the nforcsnld order, or MA&THA A. FOWLER. they will be forever burred of their actlona country poultry association at Free- 74 East TUver Itoad. Rumaon, N, J. therefor mjnirtBt the (aid subscriber. " hold last Wednesday night. Manmouth County Surrogate'* Office, Dated. 1'Voohold, N. J.. April 20. 1080. Thft Shrewsbury grange held Its In the matter of tho estate of Matilda L. EDITH A. BENTLEY. last meeting of the season at Mrs. Heyt. fie ceased. 135 Plnokney Road, Rod Dank. N. J. Kleanora McCormi'ck's at New Mon- Notice to creditors to present claims against estate. Monmouth County Surrogate's Office. mouth Thursday night. Those prcs- Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. Don- In the matter of tlm cstnte of Albert ont wore Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ahay. Surrosate of the County of Mon- Smith, riccensod. Conklln, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leon- niouth, wade on the fourth dny of April, Notlco to creditors to present clalma 1030, on tho application of George A. H. B gainst estate ard and son Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Churchill, so]» executor of tho estate of Pursuant to\the or dor of Joaaph L. Don-Goorgo Ivlns, Miss Lcona and Floyd Matilda It. Heyl, deceaied. notice Is hereby nh&y, aurroRsto of tho County of Mon- Lumm, Henry C. McLean, Mrs. Frod fflveh to the creditors of said deceased to mouth. made on tho twenty-fourth dny of exhibit to tho eubscrtber. lole executor as Aprlt, 1030, on the anpllcntlon of Thorns Conklin and Walling and Roger Mc- Aforesaid, their debts nnd demands ngalnut Irvine Brown, executor of the ostate of AU Cormlcjt. the eald entat«. tinder onth, within eis bert Smith, deceased, notlco In heroby tflv- months from the date of tho aforesaid or- on to tho crcuHorn of nnld docenaed to CM* Mrs. Walter S. Force is visiting her der, or they will ke forever barred of their hlblt to tho aubBcrlber. executor as nfor«« granddaughter at Saranac Lake, actions therefor against tho said cub- saM. their debta and domnndii nffalnot th* John Hansen scrlber. nn|r] C3tute. under oatd, within six months Mr. and Mrs. Frank Toop and sons from tho date of tho ftforc e old order, o? George and James spent Monday at 42 West Front Street, Dated. Freehold. N. J., April 4. 1S30.they will be forever barred of tholr actlona RivordoJe, New York. GEORGE A. H. CHURCHILL. therefor against the said subscriber. «r*ra.j KuniBon, K. J. Dolly and Grace Carney of Brade- RED BANK, N. J. Dated Freehold. N. X. April 24. 1*30.velt have been visiting Miss Emma TELEPHONE 3113 NOTICE OF INTENTION THOMAS IRVING BROWN, 1 on the port of tho Boroutih of Shrewsbury Hod Bank, N. J. Thompson . ' to construct gldewnlkB on both aides of the • Mrs. Louis P. Destrlbats sailed last State llltfhTVay from Sycnmoro avenue to NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. week for Europe to spend the sum- MULT White Htrcet, and on the enst side of tho Notice Is hereby given that sealed bld« State Highway from White street to the will be received by the 'Board of Chosen mer. ierrrtlnntion of tho Borough tine In eaiO Freeholders 6f "the"County of Monmouth Mrs. James Barr McPhcrson and Boroutth of Shrewsbury. (or tho construction ot a box culvert, daughter Alice of Clifton have been TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Bridffo No, Mn-11. near Gordon'a coi-ner. TAKK NOTICE that nn ordlnnnce here- Manolnpnn township, and opened nnd rend visiting Mrs. McPhcrson'a mother, Inaftor net forth has been introduced by In public &t the rooms of snld board. Mrs. Alice L. Wlllgerodt. the Mayor and Council of the Horoimh of Court House. Freehold, New Jersey, on J. E. C. Layton and family spent Shrewsbury providing for tho construction Wednesday. Mny 7th, 1U30, at U :00 A. M. vl aldewslke with cement on both aid en of Eastern Stiutdnnl Time. Sunday at Trenton with Mrs. Lay- the State Highway from flyenmora avenue Drawlnes nnd opeclficntlons for tho pro- ton's brother, George lEIgrlm and Co White street, and on Che «n*t (fido at poaad xvotk, prepared by Georeo K. Alien, family. the State hiahw&y from White street to Jr., County EnRinotr, have boon ft led In the termination of the Borough line. tho oftUo of unltl EnBlneer at 60 Broad MIBB Dorothy Kijnyon and MlB3 E. Said Governing Body will con Hi tier an Id/ street, Rod Dank, New Jersey, nnd mny beKauschcnbusli of New York wern Fripdaire is sold with ordinal) c* fur flnul pan ft(m e nn the pixtit inos'OCtoU by iuonportlvn lilcldftra ihirlnw week-end guests of Mloa Evelyn T. a definite guarantee, 11 day of May, 1030. at 7:30 o'clock P. M.busines, s hours. The stnndnnU proponiil Preoton. fit the Parish House nn Sycnmore nvenuc, form la ntlncfied to the specttlcntlona, backed by General In oald Borough, nnd all persons whore coplea of which wilt be furnished on m>pU- Motors.' lands ma/ be afTocted by such ordinance cntion to tlie Knitlneer. MAKLBOKO NEWS. or who rnny be Interested therein will be Plane fttid arioelttenttonii Till ba fur* And still tnore impor- given en oiijiurtunity to be heard concern- nlnhed to pt-onpectlve bidders vipon pay- ing the provision* of anhl ordinance nt ment of ton dolinift (110.00), which Missionary Societies Held Convention tant to you as a pur- pftld time fltul plnce. or at auch further amount "III be refunded upon return of Here on Friday. chaser is the fact that time nnd plnce to which aftid incotlng may plans nnd ^pacifications bo fore tho time be adjourned. fpectfled for the ononlnc of bide. The Missionary societies of the Itc- year after year Frigid- ORTRUDE C. VAN VMET. Bliln roust, bo Wade on the atnhdnrd pro. formed churches of Monmouth coun- aire continues to give CUrk. poeal forma In tho irmnnev (toslRnntcd ty WCI'R well represented at the year- satisfaction—long after Free $&£&§& hmh@ AN ORD/NANO'B TO PROVIDE) KOn THE therein and reiiulrod t>y the anoclflcatloiii, ly convention held in tho Chapel on CONSTRUCTION OF SIDEWALKS ON must be ohi-losarf In inaled envelopes, bear* the guarantee has ex- BOTH SIDES OF THE STATE HIGH- Ing tho Hume and nddrasn of the bidder Friday. There's no other refrigerator like tu It WAY FROM SYCAMORK AVKNUB TO and name of prop me rl work on the out- Miss Gortrudo Meyer returned on pired. WHITE STKEET. AND ON THE EAST RUIC, addrciteeil lo the Ronrrl of Chonen offersmoist cold,dry coltl,cold etoragej HIDE OF THE MTATE HIGHWAY Freeholders of tho County of Munmouth Sunday from an eight-day trip to If service should be re I'ROM WHITK RTRBET TO THE TERM- and must be nrrompftnled by & cor titled Bermuda. If YOU Intro us hnndle that extrcmecold, and cold just above freer* INATION OF THE BOROUGH LINE IN check for a rum nut leuti than ton (10) John PattoVson and Harry Dlnon outing, picnic, thcatro par- quired it is rendered SAIU BOROUGH OF SHREWSBURY. por cent of tho nniount bid on the \rork, on Saturday attended a reunion at ly, etc instantly and without BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor nnd payable to the order of the County Tiein- ing—all within the same cabinet. It Council of the Borotinh of Shrewsbury: urer and a surety conn mny coitlftcnto itat* New Yorl: at delegates to the Chris- Our DcLuxo busses are removing the machine 1. That «l<)awalks shall ho constructed Irtc thftt onld ninety comjmny will provid© tian Endeavor conference held at moro than comfortable from the premises. lias a special compartment for keeping nn both sld«a of the Stale highway from the bidder with tht, reiiulied bond. nn\\ Stony Brook lnst summer. our experienced, careful, Sycamore avenue to White atiost, and on must be delivereil nl the place nnd befoie frozen foods at below freezing temper* the east side of the State highway from th* hour nbove tin med. F. T. Burko has been making al- courtcuun chauffeurs will Will to ati-eel to the termination of the The Hoard o( Chomcn Freeholdera of tlie terations to MIR front of I1I3 iitoro, linniUo your unnta best atutes in^lelinitelv. Come in—today* Herons') line, with cement lout' feet wide County vt Moiinioiilh renevven the rlk'lit 1o which lm:i added somewhat to its ap- Call 8'J1. and four inches thick. reject any or nil litiU if deemed to tho pearancp. 2. Said nlilewalkii atinil he constructed bent InteroiU of the County no to ilo. find luld according to the established By onlftr «f tlm Ilontit of Chonflii Tree- Wi'Hi M. A. Irwln In atill confined 125 Broad Street. em da to be furnished hy the Po vouch. lioldetft ot tho Ommty of Monmouth. to her homo by Illness. 3. Bald nlfavralkB shall ha conatructad 13IIVANT B. MKWCOMD. Mr. and Mra, J. P. Combs of It'ed nnd laid at the coat and expenia of the PUactor. owner or owners of the lands In front of Attent: Bank visited friends hero on Sunday. which the tame shall lie an constructed CHAULKfl r. COLK, Clark. Mrs. Arthur Borden la a patient nt nnd laid, and under the an pur vision of eehold, N. -1-. April 5>. JR30. til* Porous:*! Engineer. • the Freehold hospital. 4. The owner or owners of tha land Heveml niftmhefft of thn poultry tthiitllnu on t&aitl «tr*ot wh«r« said aid*, club altendod a meeting held oh Sat- iv n lli a fihnll be ai> oonatructed eh all be al- urday afternoon at Freehold. Invred thirty dnya' tlmo In which to oon- loistealiWomiSpp Geortro Strickland, Harry Dlcltnon, •triict mid nldewnlka aa la hereby required, •TV, AlHtta Jersey Central Power & Light Company nnd written notice of tlio required work fll#tt«ru John Patterson ami Francis Wlllett ilitllt ha filv»n HRII! rmnora In lite manner of tlifl TttunbMorM Y, M. C A. group provftffl(I by law. mit of aSftotati, u e»ntalo» ALL OFFICES 5. This ordinance nhall tala effort upon nttcpclttl thn Vocallunnl guidance con- tin pasiiRgu and publication according to Hlood Kl»lr ytiif I>o4. Eold t fcncft voctinly nt IllltKcrn CIIIIHRC. l n.»« Eov, Frank lluff la the group leader. rw> _ Page RED E5ANK BEGISTER, APRIL 30, 1980V MARRIED SIXTEEN YEARS. | father Kivclitz, in addition, enid' garage on hU property at HtUcrcst. odist church and the Christian tem- awarded aff appointment to the U. S. BODGING THE STANACIBtt. tho afternoon paper for half an hour iroiss at1 Manchester and Lakowooil. Kenneth West has rented the bun- perance union of Red Bank, Salva- NaveJ academy at Annapolis. or so. Tho flret day of the new man- BED BANK'S WT WESurprise Tarly Given for Mr. and Yhc church at Freehold prospered galow owned by him on Willow tion Army of Asbury Park, too Freg- In X9U, just & lew days before (he Tisa leuy Workman .^Md He Was ager ss the workman eat rcadjng Mrs. John Soedorf. under Father Kivelit-'a supervision Court byterlan church, the Pioneers of world war broke out, the young cadet . Uoteg Th»S Tlfejr, Too. and oinoUlr.i; jn the shed, Oodgln ap- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALLEKS end churches were built In the out- • William Hayward of Pemberton Freehold and the ladles' aid ofwaa graduated and went on battleship • Mayor Brwsd whitlock of Toledo* peared. /'Who are you?' Dodgln A surprisl! pai'ty was given Satur- lying districts. In 1895 Father.Klve,- avenue Is having his house, painted. Oceanport. Two of the inmates are duty. Studies did not cease, with was talking about a certain trust asked sternly, frowning at the Jdlo VICTOBIOUS YESTERDAY. day nigrht for Mr, _and Mr,~. Fred lita received the title of dean and Wesley VanCleat spent the week- said to bo 100 years old. Mrs. Mary graduation for Clarke attended tor- magnate. "He'a got » bad name," workman. Tho workman frowned Scedorf of John street In cclcbralion in 3307 he was. invested with the end with his parents, Rev. and Uro, Kennedy, matron of the home, as- pedo and subm&rlna schools and said the mayor-novelist "Heneo ho back. 'Huh, who are you?" said he. They Defeated Atlantic Hollands on of their sixteenth wedding anniver- puiplc of a monsignor. VanCleaf of South River. sisted In the reception. when thin country entesed the wr cant get a squara deal. He's got M Tin Dodgln, the now manager,' was the Kcd Bank Diamond By a Score sary. Instrumental music was ren- rl ho waa Essljjned to command & sub- bad a iiamo for a lawsuit ixs Dodgln tho reply. At thla the workman of 9 to 6—Kendall Was the Win- dered by Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bou- Ihp funeral was held Monday Mrs. Alice Walling and Miss Delia morning at St. Rosa at Lima church Sperling were guests on Saturday at marine and ordered to the Azores.. had tor a manager. Dodgin was the smiled. 'So am I,' he tald, heartily. ning Pitcher. quet of Elizabeth and Harry Boskey, AIRSHirS NEW MLOT, 'Come in and have^a smoke.'" Jr., of Red Bank. A supper was and Initial was made in the church the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mil- He waa transferred to the com- new manager of a biscuit concern. The Rod Bank high school baseball ccn:etc:ry. lar. mand of the AlrlO, one of seven sub- There was a workman at the con- team ran a 0 to 5 score on the At- served at midnight. Other guests be- Commander of Los Angeles Formerly marines on patrol duty In Ban trycern who liked to sneak off to a shed sides those mentioned were Mr. and Miss Dorothy West played several In Submarine Berries. The Register's advertising columns lantic Highlands team In a nine in- Mrs. Harry Bosltey, Mrs. Barbara A MORKOW TEA PARTI". solos recently at the Baptist church bay, on .the Irish coast. It was a at about three o'clock in the after- are the merchants' show windows. ning came at Bed Bank yesterday. Heyer and George Regan of Red at Mlddlctown. Lakehurst, N. J., • (AP)—"From strategic point, commanding St. noon and smoke a j^fps and look over —Advertisement. The batteries were Simpson and Bank and Mr. and Mrs. Shtsfbauer, Gathering of Women at the Home of Mrs. Edward Worthley, Sr., Mrs. submarine to airship" briefly de- George's channel, the waterway be- Strvker lor Atlantic Highlands nnd Mr. and Mra. Srev, Mrs. Mary Nagle, Mrs. Thomas Jardlno Yesterday. John Prothero and Mrs. Louis Millar scribes the career of Lieutenant Com- tween England a'lid Ireland, leading mander Vincent A. Clarke, Jr., the to the Irish tea and forming the ap- Kendall and Mulligan for Bed Bank. Mrs. Mary Earl and Bert Richard- A tea pai-ty for women to promote attended tha third district conven- The score: son of Elizabeth. tion of the New Jersey women's clubs new skipper of Uncle Sara's greatest proach to Liverpool. "The squadron the candidacy of Dwight "W. Morrow at Cranbury, on Friday. airship, the Los Angeles. Comnmder waa unusually successful, Clarke for the Republican nomination for Clarke recently assumed command of said, "and gained the distinction of senator was held yesterday afternoon Mrs. Charles Prothero of HUlcrest Bruno, 2b , *> * \ \ attended the meeting of the Shrews- the dirigible, relieving Herbert V. not losing a man or a tub, and In ad- at tho home of Mrs. Thomas Jardine Wiley, lieutenant, who becomes com- dition, kept the lanes so clear of DEAD. of Alston court. Mrs. J. A. Van- bury reading club on Monday. •if*?,*"-,; "•.•.•.•.•.•.•. J • o * Airs. Louis Millar was a guest at munications officer on the battleship [enemy submarines that transport Scholk, vice chairman of the Mon- Tennessee, * ships were able to go from England mouth county Republican executive the luncheon given at Newark for HE WAS DEAN OF THE CATHO- Mrs. Dwight W. Morrow. to the mainland In comparltlve saf- asrr:^.:::: \ ; ; • committee, introduced Mrs. Howell It Is not an Inexperienced hand ely." , . LIC CITOKCH. IN COUNTY. Woollry as iho principal speaker. Chief of Police Charles Walling hna which guides the huge airship. Com- KS*»°U.' I>. •••• 1 i 1 o Other talks were given by Mrs, Krn- a now Harley-Davidson motorcycle. mander Clarke has been working for Commander Clarke later served in Morrta, rf - ______Death Came Last Thursday cst Llnburn, Mrs. Leon Cubbcrly and Mr. and Mrs. William Llppincott the past nine months with Wiley and Boston, Honolulu and Philadelphia. AHer » year's Sickness—Monsls- Mrs, Harry E. Cnrrington. will soon move to their new homo nt s thoroughly familiar with the Los In 1925, he askod to bo transferred C2 9 8 3 nor HiwHta Was nt Freehold the HUlcrest, which Mr. Llppincott built Angeles In all her whims and moods. and was ordered to Lakehurst, "Tho Los Angeles waa here," ho said, "but ATLANTIC ».___««._ _ E Tast 59 Years. during the last few months. In fair weather and storm, he has AVHU Baking Company. Jerrold Meyers hna opened up his tried her out, flying up and down the the Shenandoah had been destroyed Monsignor Frederick Klvclitz, dean Joseph W. Child of Balloch place, In that disastrous crash In Ohio. of (he Catholic churches of Mon- summer home for the season. The Jersey coast until he la as familiar •• wS'^rirh.•«•••::.•::.•.•." * i i i who was one of the owners of the house is being painted and the front with the shore lino as ho is with the That catastrophe brought tho realiza- mouth county and rector of St. Itosc former Child's bakery, has taken a of the house has been newly chingled. ship's hangar. Ho has, furthermore, tion .that there was plenty to be done s"! ' _' ' .' ,. i o o i of Lima church nt Freehold the last r posillon with thn Fischer baking Captain nnd Mrs. Thomas Rievcs, traveled far afield where the Inbefor- e lighter than air chips were .ifl years, died last Thursday ni^ht in company of Newark. He will be in who were formerly stationed at Fort creased distances from mooring mast perfected." J-.G^; ='•••;;;;;;;;;;;; J } ; 5his SCth year alter n. year's slckr.ess. charge of. the bnkin;; company's new Monmouth. but have been stationed and hangar add to the uncertainties Clarke is the fourth man to hnvc 4 Father :Kivclitz, who ns n youn,r plant at Asbury Park, which will in the Philippines for the past two of flight.. . -•••.• charge of the Los Angeles since it ror.idcWr., '«.".'.'.'.'..'...'.. 0 ' J priest spent many clays riding: over open next week. years, are returning with their three "I realize it means increased re- was flown from GerniHiiy in 1024. Po»Co, rf. _!_!_!_! Monmouth's trails on horseback to daughters and arc expected to reach Commander George P. Steels oamo administer to the needs of his peo- sponsibilities," Clarke says, "But I 36 5 12 4 Hospital Workers,' Meeting. California on Tuesday. acrosa with the craft. He was suc- Score fcy innings: ple, was an unusual character and am delighted at the opportunity." ceeded by Commander Charle3 E. a steiling flruie in the rt'sard of The Shrewsbury auxiliary o£ the Captain Rieves will be stationed at Commander Clarko doca not look hie Roscnuahl. Commander Wiley took K,d Bank iillMIl J-? Long Branch hospital will meet at j Wright field, Dayton, Ohio. 39 years. There Is an air of quiet as- Next Week for an Announcement of Interest Atlantis Hishlandj ,0 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 1—o al! denominations. chargo last May. Father Kivelitz was born on J':ne the home of Mrs. C. Frank Eordcn Mr. and Mrs., Edward Worthley, Jr., surance about him, a mental arid Umpire—Georcir Clayton. 2Sth, 3844, in the Rhenish Prussian of Shrewsbury next Wednesday af- and Mrs. Florence Emblcy spent Sun- physical alertness that Inspires con- Call and Inspect thase Tractor-Cultivators. A limited number ternoon at half-past two o'clock. A day with relatives at Jamesburg. lldcricc, and a ready smile that malic What's-tho use of carrying a com- can now be delivered completo with plows, Bonders and cultiva- ST. JAMES BOYS LOSE TWICE. cit\ of Nuuss. lie studied in llio for-' friendship. plete atock unless folks "know what Frederick Wil.liam preparatory school i'i.'vrr collection will be taken. /. John Rowo, Orrin Sickles, Gordon S'ou've'got? Advertise in The Regis- tors; also lawn jnovcr attachments at an early date. Place your sprrial program has been arranged. Morrow and Douglas Berry will go Clarke la a native of Philadelphia. of that city, from which he gradu- ter and tell the entire community order now. . ^ They Were Defeated by South Am. ated 22 years later. He continued to Washington, D. C, Thursday with He attended the Kendcrtcn grammar about' your merchandise.—Advertise- boy and South River. his preparation for the,, priesthood OOICANPOI5T NEWS. the members of the graduating class school, where ho played on tho foot- ment. Wallia "Certified," McCormlck-Dcerlng and Bolena Tractors St. James's Wgh school baseball at the University of Louvain in Erl- of the Red Bank high school. ball team which won the city cham- and equipment can now ba delivered from stock. Terms nr- team was defeated yesterday after- Several organizations visited the pionship. In 1906 he entered North Siuni and he came to America in Inmates of Kennedy Home Receive NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT ranscd, Arrange for B domonntrfttlon. noon by (he South River public high i860, when he was ordaine'l. Baskets uf Fruit. Kennedy homo recently and present- East high school, Intending to be- Eytate of Anns M. DoMott, deceased. school at that place, tho score bcirg ed the 23 .Inmates with baskets of come an engineer. Eut thought of Notlco Is hereby given that the accounts Coll and Inspect our completo lino of quality equipment und Father Klvelitz was assistant pas- The members of the Epworth fruit and gifts. Among them were the navy lured him and during his of the subscribers, exeeutats of the estate 18 to B. Chasan, South River's llrst tor of St. Peter's Catholic church at of said deceased, -will be audited and stat- supplies for Farm or Garden. baseman, collected flvo hits, includ- league will have a pot luck supper the ladies' aid society of the Meth- senior year In high school he was ed by the Surrogate of Che County of Jersey City and later of St. John' next Tuesday night In the Sunday- Monmouth and reported for settlement to ing three home runs, out of flve church at Newark. In 1870 he vms th« Orphans Court of Bald County, on chances. Geair also mado a homer. school room of the church. Each Thursday, tho twelfth day cf June, A. D. transferred to St. Patrick'? church guest is requested to donate a dish 1930. at which time anpllcatlon will bo Monday afternoon the St James at Newark, and on January 8th, of food and a small fee will be mado for the allowance of commissions nine lost to St. Mary's high school 1871, ho was appointed rector of St. charged. The proceeds of the sup- end counsel fees. of South Amboy, 6 to 3. Dated April 29, A. D. 1910. Rose of Lima parish at Freehold. per will be used to put a new floor JULIA 0. BHOOKS, The box score of yesterday's game At that time his congregation wa3 In the Sunday-school room. CLARENCE MABIE. In: small and tho parish covered a range CLARENCE MABIE, Esq., , ' Mr. and Mrs. Leon Broadvelt have Proctor for Accountnnta, Wickatunk, N. J. Phone Holmdel No. 9 SOUTH RIVEIt. of 125 square miles. Ho began Im- returned to their home at Camden 210 Main Street, AB IS B Emediately after his arrival to cele- after a visit at the home of Mr. and Hackensack, N. J. LOP, If. 12 10 brate mass once every Sunday and Mrs. George Hurley. TVnsworth, 8b 6 s 4 0 on holy days of obligation at Free- Clara Stryker, daughter of Mr. and Chasan. p. 5 5 6 0 hold. He also said mass at James Mrs. Harry Stryker of Main street, GMlr, rf. 6 S 6 0 Ltm e 2 2 10 burg, Hillsdale, Colt's Neck, Farm who Is a patient at the Long Branch Oialukl. lb 4 12 0 lngdale, Manalapan, Perrlnevllle mid hospital, where she was operated on L«merlc~, cf. 4 13 0 Hightstown. He gathered the young for mastold trouble, is reported as Nicholas. 81>. • & 1 2 0 in private houses and he gave in-Well on the way to recovery. Kue, 2b 5 ^0 2 0 struction to them at the aforesaid Mrs. Susie Withers, mother of Mrs. places and at Marlboro and Kng- Lloyd Sickles, ia sick at her home on 40 IS 25 0 lishtown. He also attended to tho Main street. SOUTH AMBOY. AB R H Espiritual wants of the Catholic in- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ross of Wolf 40x200 Grecenon, rf. _....,. 4 0 0 0 mates at tho stato reformatory for Hill avenue were guests at the wed- J. Tully. IK ,. „.....,. 5 2 4 1 boys at Jamesburg. Mass and Catlv ding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Wyler .H. Tully, 3b. » " 4 111 olic instruction, however, could not at Highlands on Sunday aftornoon. W. Harry Pennington Gill, c. E S 8 ,1 be j;iven there, the authorities re Dorothy Franks has returned from CenToj, If. ant .*•>>>* •: 5 1 2 1 Lcsvy, p 4 1 2 0 fusing to permit it. All that could be a visit with relatives at Brooklyn. 20 E. Sunset Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. P. CalandrMlo, c. • • 5 0 i 1 dene was to attend to the dying. Walter Finn is building a two-car Konowiti, cf. c 6 0 2 0 MeFhee 1 0 0 0 BuMiy. 2b 4 12 1 42 0 29 6 GOLDE UTTER GOLD CUP BOAT COMPLETED. Miss Bed Bank Is Expected to Malic Always Fresh at Your A&P Store Seventy Miles nn Hour. The Red Bank yacht works lias completed the speedboat Miss Retl lh Bank, -which will compete in the Gold Cup races at Red Bank Aug- Stinnyfielci Print Butter >~ • • • -45* ust 16th and 17th. Pierre A. Proal, racked In '4 lb. prints president of the yacht works, in the owner. The boat i3 a multipls-stop ib C h> droplane, 25 !i feet long and has a 500-horsepowcr Liberty motor. It Pasteurized Creamery Butter • • - 43 ifl expected to give a speed of sev- Cut from tho tub enty miles an hour. Mr. Proal will drive the boat in the races and Ed- gar Layton will be the mechanic. P&G DEL MONTE Boy Scout Bugling Contest The second annual bugling con- test of Monmouth boy scout council will be held at Camp Burton at Al- SPINACH laire, Saturday, June 7th. First prize will be a Rexcraft standard boy scout Lowest price Sj| cakes largest cans bugle and second prize will be a In 20 yeaca S ••*• 10c 25c bugle case. Alfred Rogers of troop 86 of Asbury Park won last year's contest Wedn 7th CALIFORNIA _„ Beadpin Bowlers. Forty bowlers from Red Bank and YELLOW CLING PEACHES 2 Ige. cans 35c vicinity took part in the headpin RE DEI, MONTE tournament last night at New York. Among those who received medals FRUIT SALAD - can 21c for rolling 100 or better were George DEI, MONTE Dennis, who had high score of 111, Fred Morris, Harry Hemming, Jo- We are selling on@ only of easfi of the following models SLICED.PEACHES , 2 cans 29c, seph Reynolds nnd Ernest Elgrlm. PUFFED RICE or WHEAT 2 pkga. 25c Donato to Meet Camden Boxer. CHEF BOIABDI BRAND Jimmy Donato of Red Bank vill ..pkg. 29c jnct'. Danny Tconicy of Camdsn in SPAGHETTI DINNER rhi main ?io'jt of otqlit rounds at the Asbnry Park armory Friday Clean Sales Only. No Trade In. I'lght. The boxing show is Lciirs OLD DUTCH CAMFOKNIA 40-50 to tt». ptagpfl by Ucndquaitcrs company find Company G of Asbury Park. CLEANSER 4 cans 25c PRUNES 2 lbs. 29c Delivered Price Sale Price Saving SUNSW1SET Tnko Fifth rlncn In Koiajn. PRUNES 2-tb. pkg. 29c The Red Bank high school relay AMMONIA large bot. 19c tr-tm finished flflli Saturday in (he Model 450, 4-door Sedan, Single Six $1156 $ 956 $200 A4H or NOV1TE J'UIUTAN Huy Flavored •Hats B high school relay racn ;ii the Pcnn relays at Philadelp'.ii.i. SAL SODA 2 pkgs! 15c MALT SYRUP can 49c Benjamin Cook was captain of thn Model 453, 2-dow Sedan, Single Six 1086 886 200 QUAKER . R

"- U« CHOICE ftogn owned by Charles E. Burtl NEW CABDAGE ">• nnil Joseph fl. Applegate of Conover Keyport Nash Co NEW TEXAS YELLOW ONIONS _.!». Bo LEGS of LAMB !b.29c , lana were poisoned last Friday. ^ Tl*8 Paper That Oo BED BANK REGISTER

see uou read the e 9 \7ES9 I never fail to look over the ads, my husband calls me the ad hound hut I find g them very interesting. By the way weren't there a host of cute frocks in that sale this morning—and such values. I saved enough to buy that darling lamp I've had my heart set on for ever so long," It is really surprising how much greater the value of a dollar becomes when spent by one who is thoroughly familiar with the offerings of Red Bank merchants. And it is a surprisingly simple matter to gain this necessarj shopping information. All one needs to do is read the advertising in The Register. THE REGISTER IS BEST FOR SHOPPER AND MERCHANT '/ ' Being published on Wednesday gives The Register a greater value both to the shopper and the merchant. Register readers in Red Bank and the nearby towns receive their paper Wednesday afternoons. In the towns served by rural routes The Register is received Thursday mornings. This gives ample time to read the advertisements and plan the week-end shopping. To give your dollars more value read the advertisements in THE GISTER F»A.PE3R INT EVERY HOME

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