nb a. U7U. RED BANK, N. J.,WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1931. $1.50 PER YEAR PAGES 1 TO 12. Florists'Club Rutgers Course NEW TOKEHOLDEK CANDIDATE Lawyers Favor . Many Graduates PBIZE WINNING APFLKS. The Middletown George H. Roberta's Friends Start a J. C Hendrickson & Son Win First A Short Council to Hold $how to Open Tonight Hovemont to Nominate Him. Criminal Courts Return to School Pilzo at Agricultural Show. School Election Meeting Monday A number of Democrats are boom- I J. C, Hundrickoon & Son of Cher- A Large Enrollment for the Sec- Ins Georgo H. Roberts of New Mon- Bar AMociation Votes'to Seek Extra Studies, Inability * to Get ry Treo farm in Middlotown town- It Will be Held at Township Profeitionnl Flower Grower*- mouth as a candidate for freeholder ship won first prize with an exhibit The Red Bank Budget of Ex- Will Hold Their Firrt Annual . ond Program Bt Red Bank— next fall on the Democratic ticket Establishment of System Now Work and Refusal of Colleges if apples at the State agricultural High School at Leonardo Next penses to Come up for Its Sec- "' Exhibition tat Long Brunch A Plan to Make Red Bank a Mr. Roberts Is an actloneer anil In Use In Bergen County— to Accept Students at Mid-ihow just held at Trenton. They Tuesday—Three Candidates ond and Final Readings fyext farmer. For many years his work as Would be Big Saving. Year Are die Chief Reasons. exhibited a tray of Winesaps ami March 11th and 12th. Center for Education. auctioneer has taken him to all purls won over eleven (jther exhibitors. for Re-Election. Monday Night. of' this county and at times to ad- The Monmouth county bar associi Almost all the puplfs who gradu Tho apples wero as near perfect In The first annual Sower snow ot Students ot many divisions ot the lfs The annual election for members Tho meeting of the mayor Mill joining counties. He has a largo list atlon, at a meeting held last Friday' ute'd• fro' m ••th-e "-Red •Ban k'- •-•-•high-schoo- l shape and coloring as it is possible the Monmoutn county florists olub business and professional world will the board of education of Middle- council of Red Bank made n record of acquaintances. night at the Globe hotel on East last Thursday night have returned to to b&. Tho apples were displayed In iu, scheduled to take place Wednea. bo present at the oponlng session of own township will be held next for brevity Monday night. Tho »ei- It la not- known whether or notFront street, voted to seek legisla- school. Some are back to take up The Register ofilce and later when day and Thursday,! March Uth and tho now Rutgors university exten- Tuesday at the township high school slon began promptly at the appoint- Mr, Roberta la In a receptive mood, tion providing for tho establishment uxtra studlta, others because they are they wero distributed among The 12lh at the Maaonlo temple,, Broad- sion division courses tonight at th? it Leonardo. The polls will be open ed hour of eight o'clock and It wrni but a good many Democrats are of county criminal courts In Mon-unable to obtain positions and others Register folks it was the unanimous way, Long Branch. Bed Bank senior high school. Mer- rom four o'clock in the afternoon over fifteen minutes later. Tho oBl- booming him for the Job of Free- mouth county. The Monmouth coun- because the colleges and universities opinion that the apples were also The preliminary schedule of thechants, school teachers, automobllo intil nine o'clock at night. Residents cinls adjourned to meet next Mon- holder for all they are worth. They ty delegation In the state assembly they want to attend do not accept entitled to first prize for eating qual- «how wus Issued thin week. The ex-dealers, clerks, business and Indus- if tho township who were not regia- day night, when tho budget of ex- claim that If' Mr, Roberts is nomi- will be asked to Introduce the neces- students at mid-year. ities. 'hlbltlon will be arranged, into 23 eoc-trial executives, nurses and num- ered for the general election last penses will come up for Its second nated he Is sure to win. tlons covering 1B6 classifications. erous other types of business and sary bill- Two members of the class will be- November will not be eligible to vote and final readings. professional pooplo are expected to 47 members of tho at tho school election unless they Piofesslonol and commercial ex- There were come nuraes. Jeanne Lufburrow will . Fred Dressier, chief of tho fire de- hibits will bo In separate sections. enroll tor tho-Beeond Rutgers even- organization present at tho dinner enter Spring Lako hospital and A. ierBonally register. They may reg- Ing course program at Red Bank. ister at tho office of William M. Pct- partment, turned In a report showing Cash prizes will bo awarded In all and meeting. Halstead Walnrlght of Mario Gramann will study nursing Form Democratic tho activities of the department from professional classes and In* addition Practical psychology will be taught Party For Red Manasquan, president of tho associ- at the Jersey City hospital. On the ingale, the district school clerk, at tho township high school at••' any October 1st to January lBt Tho re- there Wllt'be special oup awards, do- by Professor R. N. Putnam, and the ation, was toastmaster. The prin- class roll are threo members who at- Women's Club port showed that there had been nated by Dean &' Co., W. W. Ken-course In public speaking will be con- cipal speaker was Judgo William M. tended summer school last year and ime during office hours this week Bank Hospital and Monday and Tuesday or they fourteen house calls, eight box nedy & Sons, Turner Brothers, A. ducted By Professor M. J. Brines, Seufert of Bergen county, who de- completed their high school educa- alarms and 71 Inspections. dcFalta' and Bodemann' & Llndhardt. who Is well known In Monmouth •Bsribed the district criminal courts tion, making it unnecessary for them Officers of New Organization egister at tho same place Saturday county as a speaker, as well as forthirty Tables Were in Play Fri- in that county. Judge Seufort draft- to return In the fall. They are Del- Elected at a Meeting Last night from seven o'clock until nina The mayor and council accepted an Sweopstakes awards will bo given In invitation to attend the annual ban- the professional and commercial sec- his part in Iho previous course. Both day Afternoon at Mrs. Gerald ed the bill that gavo Bergen tho phinc D.' Silver, who Is at an art Thursday Night—To Meet on o'clock. -' classes will start actual work to- criminal courts. school in Washington, D. C, Minnie quet of P.elief lire company tomor- tions, tho donors being tho'Clty of Holbrook's — Prizes Were Tho terms of James C. Hondrlclt- row night nt Applegate's restaurant Long Branch' and tho Monmouth night. In tho psychology class, Pro- According to tho speaker, tho crim- V. Felshman, who la employed at Third Tuesday of Each Month. on, William M. Petlngale and John fessor Putnam will open his course Boxes of Note Paper.* New York; and John t. Galm, who The Invitation waa sent by Raymond county florists' club. inal courts did not actually replace The Red Bank Women's Demo- N. Hillyer will expire as members of W. Brower, tho secretary of tho with dlisousslon and general study of Tho Red Bank auxiliary of River- the small cause courts, but under the •attends the University^ of Pennsyl- cratic club effected its permanent or- tho board of education and they will JSntrles will be received by Frank vania. H. Clark Burrowes will go company. I* Ronan, 210 Broadway, Long the, development of personality. Pro- view hospital had a card party Fri- provision of the enactment tho pow- ganization last Thursday night. The be candidates for re-election. Appro- fessor Brines will undertake the dis- to Gettysburg academy. The ordinance prohibiting automo- < Branch, up to 12i00 o'clock noon, day afternoon at Mrs. Gerald C. Hol- ers of the justices of the peace and following officers were elected: priations amounting to $224,775 will biles from parking on Pinckney road cussion of tho correct uso ' of the the recorders were cut to such ex- be voted on. This represents an In Tuesday, March 10th. Entries lor brook'a on Grange avenue at Fair Tho commencement exercises last Prenidont—Mrs. Walter 0. Layton. within a dlstanco of fifty feet east speaking voice. tent that they were practically with- crease of about $31,000 over tho ap competition must be of moro than Haven. About thirty tables ,wore In Thursday night marked the first mid- Firflt vice president—Mrs. Abrnm I. El- of Broad street passed Its second anil oidlnary standard and good quality At the organisation meeting of tho play and tho • prizes wero boxes of out authority. year graduation In the history of thu propriatlons last year. final readings. to bo entitled to an award. group, conductod last week, consid- Imported Ijjrcnoh note paper. Under tho Bergen county method, scohol. The girls' Hi-Y medal for Second vice president—Mrs. Hni-ry H. Tho Increaso Is duo to the payment Recorder William J. Poulson Tho members of tho olub ore W.erable promise was shown for a aub- Tho prize winners woro MrsJudg. e Seufert said expenses were cut charter, service, leadership and Patterson. of bonds for a new bond Issue to Third vlco prcBidont—MIHB Alta Mt- turned In $23 in fines which he had W. Kennedy & Sons and Floralhurst Btantlal enrollment at the initial ses- Thomas P. Doremus, Mrs. Fred and tho common pleas court waswe- scholarship was awarded to Mar- build schooihouses at Headden'a Cor- imposed tho past month for viola- sion of tho new course this week at lleved of nine-tenths of tha petty garet Hackstaff and tho Balfour ClaHkcy. ner and East Keansburg and to the IMower Shop of Rod Bank; Frank Hope, Mrs. Harry Morford, Mrs. Secretary—Mimi Ellinbcth T. Coatcllo. tions of town ordinances. Ho also medal for the boy who was outstand- Doan, Frank Berardl, Lovett'a Nur- Red Bank. Professor W. H. Wood- Hazel A. Billard, Mrs. R. G. MacDon- cases sent to it by the small cause "AaslBtant secretary—Mrs. John Sr.il- additional cost of teachers' salaries, collected $615 in fines from vlolaWra Bory and William Parker of Llttla ruff announced that If sufficient in- ald, Mrs. Thbmaa Cook, Mrs.' Edith courts. ing In scholarship, loyalty and ine. coal, light, power, etc., for the new of motor vehicle laws. Tho money Silver; W. H. Walte of Eatontown, teroat Is shown there Is a great prob- Fisher, Mrs. Edward Truex, Mrs. Ed- State Senator Arthur N. Plerson achievement was awarded to Wil- TreaBUrcr—Mrs. Mary Mend. schools. The appropriations, with was sent to tho county officials. Tho Bridle & Latham and John 1. ability that Red Bank will bo desig- ward Allaire, Mrs. Ralph R. Eckert, was a guest of tho association. He liam Russell. The class gift to the Executive committee—MrB. Mnry Diete- regard to the other schools of the bulk of It came from three drunken Sickles of Naveslnk; Oakland Green- nated as a. center for extension edu- Mrs. Frank H, Tlchenor, Mrs. Win-said he was very Vnuch Interested in school was a chandelier for tho low- rlch. Mrs. LOUIMJ V. Bodlne, Mra. Delhi .ownshlp, are the same as last year, drivers of cars who were fined |200 houses of Llncroft; William Moara cation In Monmouth county. It laifred Conovor, Mrs. James Kendriek,' tho progress of the organization and er hall of the senior high school Hill. Both the new schoolhouses arc vir- each. The recorder's report showed ot Rumson; A. Bruno, A. deFazlo tho plan of tho university extension Mrs, C. J. Thatcher, Mrs. George thanked tho members for their hos- building. Albert S. Miller, president It was decided to make Vhe third tually completed, but these has been that 21 persons wore arrested, eight nnd Sodemann & Llndhardt of Long division, ho declared, to make In Red Hendrickson, Mrs. Morgan Knapp, pitality., Frederick K. Quinn, county of the-(board of education, present- Thursday of each month the regular a delay in receiving the furniture for fined for ordinary offenses, five dls^ ed the diplomas. . Branch; D & D. Rose Co., and Tur-Bank a conter which would bo third Mrs. James H. Hubbard, Mrs. W. M. court officer, told of tho crowded con- meeting night of tho club. Tho next them. It is expected that the build- missed, one sent to Jail and seven ner Bros, of West Long Branch; In size In tho state, .only Newark and Thompson, Mrs. B. T. Doremus, Mrs. dition of the present court calendar. The pupils gave a commendable meeting will be on Thursday, Febru- ings will be put Into use In a short fined for violations of tho motor' Henry Wood of. Elbcron; Taylor Now Brunswick ranking ahead. Frank Dlstelhurst, Mrs. C, Frank Victor J. Carton of Aabury Park, performance In the pageant "Tha ary 19th. time. There' will be a celebration at laws. Qrogory, J. C; Koster, Peter Palum- Tho student committee In charge Borden, Mrs. Albert L. Sopp, Mrs. chairman of the committee recently Kingdom of Books," directed by Miss Tho meeting was largely attended Headden's Corner when the new Thomas M. Gopslll, Mrs. Robert school is opened. The firemen of i P. A- Potersen, R. A. Kalslon of arrangements at Red Bank for assigned to study tho merits of the Sara Stanger, with Miss Margaret and there was good-natured rivalry CORPS' NEW DKUM MAJOB. S. Santorlcllo of Asbiiry Park; the now course consists o'f MrB. John Hance, Mrs. Jesse Beers,.Mrs. John county- criminal court system, sub- Thompson assisting. With the pu-for some of . tho elective positions. that place will give a steel flagpole for use on tho grounds and. the jlng Lake Flower Shop and Frank H. Cook chairman, Miss Florenco R. H. Cook, Mrs. Robert Dean, Mrs. mitted a report that showed that'a plb wearing costumes appropriate Tho olub has a rapidly growing William C. Christy Elected at Meet- ' 1 American Mechanics of Middletown P.lErbe of Spring Lake; J. Kalma Krldel, Joseph C. Wllllame and Bern- Vv'arren Smock and Miss Helen Tut- saving of $17,000 a year might be for their parts some of ^ membership list. Among those who Ing taut Week. of/Keyport; A. Matovsky of Deals ard Frcedman. hill. - made to the county by the adoption were very beautiful. The background attended the meeting were a number vlllago will glva a flag and Bible. ' Herbert P. Kruschka of Neptune: Others who attended wero Mrs. J.of the new system. The figures represented a row of books and in of the members of tho Monmouth William C. Christy of Fort Mon- Fj-ed Hansen of Bolmar; A. Staples C. Parkea, Mrs. William Baker, Mrs. were based on a report made by each book was a door, through county women's Democratic club, In- mouth was elected drum major ot ot Toms RWcr; Taylor & Klncald of Harry Coddlngton, Mrs, Charles County Auditor Howard W. Roberts. which tho respective characters cluding Mrs. Charlotte Robertson of the fife, drum and bugle corps of the , Freehold and C. A. Sehlattoror & Cast Chosen For Gosling, Mrs. Lillian VanBuskirk, Tho association adopted a new passed) This scenery was painted Sea Bright, the president; Mrs. Ade-Minister Gives' Shrewsbury post of the American Sons of Lakewood. O. Garcy of Eliz- Mr3. Georgo Goff, Mrs. C. D. White, schedule of mlnlmun fees. This by Angelo Murdlco, Walter Thomp- laide Porter of Keansburg, the vice Legion at a meeting held lait abeth, N. J., D. J, Perkins of Irv High School Play Mrs. John Monroe, Mrs. J. S. Apple- schedule, it was stated, would tend son. Richard DcWitt and Jerry Ken- president; Mrs. Ida F. Sampson and Blood for a Girl Wednesday night at the legion rooms ' ington, N. Y., and Ross Fenrlch and let, Mrs. Craig Cohover, Mrs. J, Otis to equalize tho lowest charges made yon, art pupils, under the super- Mrs. Strung of Asbury Park and a on Broad street. . „ M, S. Frank of New York aro asso- Davia, 'Mrs. Henry H. Kohl, Mrs. by members, but would not interfere' vision of Miss Edna Hallock, art number of others. Flans for tho ball to be held March,' ciate members. "The Nut Farm" Will be Pre-Samuel Hammond, Mrs. W. Pau'with the Imposition of hlghor fees by teacher. Miss Edna Woodward is Improv- 17th at the Smoke Shop tavern were sented • by the June Class of Stillman, Mrs. Guy L. Belcher, Mrs. attorneys In accordanco with their The pageant characters wero as ing as Result of Blood Being discussed and It was announced that ;, Tho oincors of tho club aro Frank NEW BBIDGE CLUB. at the meeting to bo held tonight tb.8 ' Dean, president; GOOIRO Sodemann, the Red Bank High School on Harry Malchow, Mrs. Stanley Dan- scale of rates. follows: Transfused Into Her Body sor, Mrs. Joseph Honlgman, Mrs. various bail committees will be ap- first vice president, John A. Ken- No action was taken on the state- Youth Percy Dorcmu Members of Bed Bank Elks' Aux- from Rev. Thomas Thomas. April 23d and 24th. Horton Garrison, Mrs. L. C. Leonard, pointed. . ' ( nedy, second vice president; Julius ment made by President Wainrlght Poesy Marie Marasclo iliary Form Social Group. Kalma secretary, William A. Taylor The cast has been chosen and tho Mrs. H. M. Farrow, Mrs. H. S. De-to the effect that Justices of thoMight Eugene GlarK A blood transfusion operation In A roast pig supper will be served treasurer, Ernest Turner - financial dates have boon sot (or "The NutVoe, Mrs. Joseph B. Mount, Mra. peace were violating tho ethics of Greed ; Nelson Eyleu Members of the Red Bank Elks' which a clergyman gave the bloofl tonight by Mrs. William Chandler. A. Ralph R. Eckert, Mrs. Charles Wol- their profession by advertising. Mr. Chamberlain William Runsel auxiliary have organized a bridg new member, N. C. Gardener, waa, , pecrotary and Frank L. Rcpan cor- Farm," the annual play of tho Juno America Doris \J»lcotl was performed last week at the Long responding aesrfitBxy. The'-eXtfiutlim, class. rf.tha Rod gaj|jf .hlph joc.hooV i^jui^teRAan-Eassnr .'j'.'lhi. ^''I'Miiri nr». held,p.vnry nQm,. enrolled as.a drumm,t.r_Jn tl oblf H6o
•«,, Joseph Currnn Sate V'committee and Fred Hansen, who Mrs. David Matthows, Mrs, William said ho had discontinued advertising James Baird Other members of the club are Mr3.tho donor of the blood being Rev. this Issue of The Register featurlojf Hob Bent ....^ Edward Jneoub« Jamca Glvens Thomas G. Thomas, pastor of the J will bo In chargo_ of_tho door. . Russell, Mrs. Paul Oschwald, Mrs. except for charitable purposes, when Robert Fox, Mrs. Leroy Snyder, a 20 per cent discount sale In obser- Mr. VnnHorton John Hlgclns "Little Women" Mrs. Nora Long, Mrs. Edward P. Leonardo Baptist chiffon. Miss Mr. Holland .:..\ Earl Trout Irving Doremus, Mrs. H. C. Barnard Prosecutor Jonas Tumen upon being vance of tho e,vent. Mrs. Lionel W. Lancaster, Mra Inducted 'into office advised that th- Mej Mnrj- Allen Frost, Mrs. Richard McAllister, Mrs, Woodward .rallied after the trans- *V, HONORED BY Jo Dorothy Thompson Mr. Lowis, proprietor of the store, Charles Couse, Mrs. Gilbert Reckles3 practice was unethical. Justice Gil- Clarence Legg, Mrs. Vincent J. Eck fusion and her condition has stead- says he owes much of the popularity uctti Anna Cameron Mrs. Joseph Tomlinson, Mra. Arthur ily Improved. A Gift to Bernon 8. Prentice In Rec-DllOVK INTO STOIIE WINDOW. Mra. James Cooper, Mrs. Charles E bert M. Keith, another justice of thi Amy Catherine LcMaistri of his store to his announcements In Moraller, Mrs. Edwin Jorgcnscn peaco mentioned as ono of tho mag- Mayhew, Mrs. Lon Ha^call, Mrs. ognition of His Service. Dance, "Tho Minuet" About a quart ot blood waa trans- the advertising columns ot The Reg- Autolst Crnthcn Into tho Front of Mrs. Walter Hoppner, Mrs. G. H.istrates that advertised, declared ho Michael Jacobs, Mrs. John Hughes ister. ' Boinon S. Prentice, who owns Sylvln Ucrk. Kalhcrine Oonovcr, Eilmca and Mrs. William Haig. fused. Despite tho weakening effect Elliott Store. Patterson, Mrs.'.J. E. Foster, Mrs. had no statement to make. Fazzone. Jeanne Lufburrow. Annabelle of losing this amount of blood, Mr. largo country estates at Rumson J. J. Knodel, Mrs. E. P. Althouse William Costcllo of Bergen place, After some discussion at Friday': Martheas, Kathleen Murphy, Mae Pred Thomas lost no tlmo from his min- HEIR TO FORTUNE. and Holmdcl, has received an honor Mrs. ,M. J. Moll, Mrs. Wlnfleld more, Agnca Weaver. .from the Italian government. He charged with reckless driving fol- meeting, tho matter was laid over NEW LODGE OFFICEKS. isterial duties. He performed a wed- 1 Hance, Mrs. Walter Gosling, Mrs for a future meeting. Pianist—Alma vomStees. ding Saturday night and he con-Blcltard M. Ludlcnv ot Fair Ilnven has received tho Cross of Com- lowing an accident In which a car John Boyd, Mrs. Leon VanBrunt Herald—TII1I« DeFloro. The committee in charge of the Red Bank Foresters Installed ducted the usual services at tho to Get $290,830. J mondor of tho Order of the Crown of driven by him crashed Into tho front Mrs. Frank Quackenbush, Mrs. Mar- dinner and meeting consisted of Tho first half of the school tern Meeting Thursday Night. Leonardo Baptist church Sunday, Italy from tho king of Italy. Thla of tho stationery Btoro on Broad tin Nlll, Mrs. Frederick L. Abele Richard M. Ludlow of Fair Haven Henry D. Brlnley' chairman, Ray- onded last Friday and _ the second road in Fair Haven Is heir to half was presented In recognition of Mr.street conducted by Clinton B. ElMrs- . Herman Asondorf, Mta. Vernon half began Monday. The newly elected officers of Red Prentlco'a Interest In Italy and In tho liott and MIBS Sarah Elliott a. few mond A. Tansey and John V. Cro- the reslduaTy estate of his mother, W. Hose, Mrs. C. M. MacBrlde, Mrs At a special meeting of tho ath Bank Court Monmouth of tho Inde- FORMER RESIDENT HERE. affairs of that country. Mr. Pren- mlnutca before midnight Saturday, well. Mrs. Louise Geary Ludlow of.Ntw Frederick B. Eddy and Misses Ella lellc association Friday morning I pendent Order of, Foresters were In- tice was head of tho American Red yvaa fined $10 by Recorder William Culllngton, Ldlllan F. Ovens, Etta pvuuuiu i/iui-r vi vui umuig WLie in-i York, who died In December, 1921). Cross ambulance service at tho Ital- TWO G^FTS FOR HOSPITAL. was voted to provide refreshment, stalled at a meeting Thursday night. One Time Register Newsboy Calls nt He will receive $209,830. Tha prin- J. Poulson Sunday morning. Miller, Gertrudo Baker, Betsey for the members of visiting basket- Court deputy—Wlllinm V. Durhnm. Plant After Sixteen Years. ian front In the World war. Ho has Costcllo was arrested at his homo Hanco, Betty Strong, Peggy Sutton, cipal assets of tho estate ars $400,000 Tinton Falls Women Will Give" Desk ball teams. The amount appropriated Court [ihyulclnn—Dr. Irving K. Lovott. Asa Jeffrey of Oradel, a former received several Italian and French by Sergeant Osborn Harrison and Anno Hasler, Josephine Weeks, Julia Junior chlof paBt rungei—Harry Bel- In dock properties at Tonkers and decorations. Mr. Profttlco has a nnd C'r:i) to Red Bank Institution. was $60 and the money will bo taken Red Banker, paid a pleasant call at $142,000 in upland property. The Acting Sergeant James Sheedy, Ac- Little, Margaret K. Cooper and Mar- from tho budget for athletic activi- Kind. Jarg'o country estate In Italy. Ho Iscording to tho police, Costollo left garet Sutton, The Tinton Falls auxiHary of tho Chief ranirei—Joseph E. Drooks. The Register ofilce Wednesday after- bulk of the remainder of the «state> ties. noon and renewed his subscription n member of tho stock exchange firm tho sccno after the accident and a Ued Bank hospital met at tho homn Vlco ranger—Warren Dennin. will go to a daughter, Louisa Q. Lud- to The Register. Asa at one tlmo low of Yonkers. of Domlnlck & Domlnlck of Nowsearch was started, Costollo was of Mrs. William England Ia3t week RecordlnK secretary—Hurry N. Watts. Changes to a Store. Flnnnclnl BecietRry—William K Dur- was one of Tho Register's littlo army York and treasurer of tho New Jor-said to have rcturnod to tho scene WILL REPRESENT TEACHERS. and voted to buy a desk and a crih sey state Republican committee for uso at tho hospital. The auxiliary Thomas Lewis has enlarged and hnm. of newsboys and he waa n crack-a- BUYS BARBER BUSINESS. later and then to havo driven awny improved the prescription depart- Treasurer—P. J. Girflesoii. jack newspaper distributor. Mis vlsl; in tho car. F. Howard Lloyd to Attend Conven- had planned to give a minstrel show, ment of his drug store at the cornc Orator—Snmucl E. Clark. to Red Bank was the first in sixteen Joseph Mnuro Opens New Shop on BED BANKER AT CONVENTION. Tho window of tho Btoro was brok- tion at Los Angeles, but at the meeting last week It was Senior woodward—GeorKo II. Crnwfoi-,1. arranged to hold a playlet In- of Shrewsbury avenue and Chestnu years and he said ho enjoyed keep- Shrewsbury Avenue. en nnd tho wooden partition below Because of tho work ho has done street at Red Bank. Harold Hurley, Junior woodwnrd—KliiKilun J. Grover. stead. The auxiliary held a covered Sonlor l,enillc—Isndare WctliHteln. ing In touch with Red Bunk's activ- Xoiils Mondcl Meets Old Chun) lit splintered. Fortunately thoro wore for teachem, F. Howard Lloyd, su- tho proscription clerk at the store, I ities by tho regular visits of The Joseph Mauro, who was formerly Photographers' (Withering, pervising principal of tho schools of dish supper last night at tho home Junior licndlc—JHUICH I,(inc. employed as a barber at Atlantis no pedestrians walking In front of of Mra. Harry Maybeny. handy at carpentering and he did TriiHtcea—John L. Uuttmun, Snmucl K Register coming Into his home. Louis Mendel of Lako avenue, who tho utore at tho time. Several por- Middlotown township, has been Be- most of tho work of Improving the Clark. Highlands, has bought Joseph Al- BOIIS nearby however wero sold to Icctod ns a delcgato to represent the prescription department. oaino'a barber business oh Shrews- has his photographic studio at Broad Alfred W. McCann Store. Flniinco committee—-Hurry B. Clayton. SrEClAL. and Whlto streets, spent last Tues- havo witnessed tho crash. Stoto Teachers' association at tho na- Bordon's buttor, Martinson's coffee, JnnlcH Lnnc. bury avenue and has opened a bar- day and Wednesday In New York at- tional education convention at LOBtoy Point salmon, Barcelona ollvo oil, A Nnw Wutoli for Your Old One. livery Monday and Tuesday at theber shop and beauty parlor In tils Angclcu next summer. Mr, Lloyd Snlder'a fresh packed vegetables For a limited period wo'offcr you KngnsraitMit Announced. Kelly Ilrmitv .Shop, LaBlonda building on Shrewsbury tending tho 20th annual convention Two Driven* Fined. was for Bovornl years a membor of Pabsotte choose, Dugan'8 whole an opportunity of trndlng in your avenue, oppoalto Ilank street, Mr, of tho Professional photographers' old watch, no matter how old or In Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin A. Crate of 10 Broad street. Unlll further no- association of which ho Is a membor. Julian Rico of Bronxvllle, Now tho cxccutlvo committeo of tho Stato wheat products, Curey maplo syrup tlco on tllu above days wo will xlvo Mnuro la president of tho Ilnrmony Grandma's molasses, Jnclt Frost sug- what condition it is and glvo you a Klver Plnza havo announced Iho en- Uoya' club of Rod Ilank. Tho attendance was International In York, was lined $10 by Recorder El- Teachers' association and later ho good nllowance towurdH n now and gagement of their daughter Mildred professional services us follows: Hot mer C. Walnrlght of Shrewsbury ars, Diplomat broths and chicken, 011 treatment K1.25, shnmpao ami , scope, thoro being Bovoral photo- was president of tho association. Ho Runkol'a cocoa, Premier vacuumlzoil modern pocket or wllst watch of to H. W. Anglo of Newark. No tlato Monday night on a charge of rock- was also New Jersey director of tho your own choice ot (ho best Ameri- llnsor wavn $1.50, maicrl und sham- Trlli>y'» for Vuli'ntine I'nrty Uondl. graphers from Canadn, ono of whom pooa, whontsworth flour and corcnla, has been oot for tho wedding. poo $1.25, shampoo uiul maulcuro Mnkn your IIIIIIKO partlei and nil was a formor chum In whoso em- 1CB8 driving. Charles JIagorman of Natlonnl Education association. and moro at tho New Jorsoy Grocery can nnd HWIUH wnlchos. Yo Gem Shoppn, Jowolera, (ill llroad street, $1.00, pernmiumt wuvlnjr $7.50. littlo alTiiirs Valentino spirited. W» \Ploy 25 yoars ago Mr. Mendel learned Colt's Nock was lined $5 on a charge Co., 114 Monmouth street, opposite bcrl. fonniM'ly proporletor of havo tiillle.H, plncn curds, Invitation), Carlton thoator, Rod Bank.—Adver- Ucd Hunk.—Advertisement. Tritley's for Vnlcnlhio Cards. of driving an unregistered truck. 20%. Discount Sale. Monmcmlh llcintty Paiinr, Is now ID- Kcidu, cut-cutn, tublo covers, nftpUIni,' much of tho fundamentals of profes- tisement Romemhcr your uwcetheuvl oi\ alonnl commorolnl photography. Tho nnnual 20'A discount onlo of •«. For UIHHN U'orli Valentino's day. Itt Inlton but a BOC- cntcd at Krlly'H, 10 Ilroiid Htrni-t, up- crepe and ovorylhlnif to Rlv» your . tho Ait Kraft Shoppo, 75 I3rond ttM Altlt little nffiilr u cud:, nnii|i|iy ettettl. Lut Duntc nt Kntontown. Frcnoh Correctly Timght. 1 atorrhi Plato Glaus Compnny, for ond to choo.io it cimt Wo luivti tliiMii ltuy Coroulo of Hod llnnk nnd hla Htroct, In now on. An opportunity to atoro fronts, auto glass and IIOUHII lor each HWcotheart— umtlicr. fatln-r. im help you. Totluy'M, 17 Ilroad etroot, Valcntlnrnl V»loiitlnon! buy all tho nico tilings tlinl you havo Ummuul advantages for acquiring Hi'd Hunk.--Advoi'UjBinent Valentine™, Valentino favors, tnblo I'lno Troo Inn orcliootra will conduct French. Tho Corncll-Poncock school, Klnzlng. Mlrror.i roiillvorod nnd pio wlfoy and hubby. Also lho!H> );, roiiin nil! Slxtli annual cavern, naplilns and grnotlnc cnnl» In a y',i. Tavein. Chalriiinn (Jror),'! A. Miiody, tnml tho unlo tho bolter tho nuiioit- 17 Illiinil uliriil. lti'll llnnk.- -AIIVIT- )m-i firiaiiKi'd ililni^ii mi all ran iuivo I'ciit off on nil piiiclin«Mi of unurr- Hhoppo, 75 Ilioail iilrect, Itod Ilank. ment for your nolcctlon. You will —Advertisement. —Advertisement. * GurUuUl-.Urnnt HuUI, Long Iltnnch. tlfiPlllcilt. a i;uod tltiin. MIUKIIIK, tliiurlin:, T111v- WMir, hunli-iy, Ultt KIUVM, b(i(|», n«Kll-> Hag I'>cd» and ip ilnd tliln miln n rcnl mile—Advortiuo- Wo nro uorvliu: it apoclnl 75-cnnt rllliiH, <^tc. Muull: by thn Milllillo Hhnp jjmii, roiHi'ln, cnr8iry low. I'liono Rod not i'onl|>ioi»l!i"—dimniiHl I 'ill ltd tl ~'ionu "(HI, l. > Hector plitco.—-Advor Dr. Kninnni Cnolui ('unlor will nmlcr rrnnonaiilo. llownrd O. llomivolt, nt Iho Flvo Coninro' Ton lloom, Lin Hank '.'-11 nml airi—AilvorllBeincnt. 101)% touted |;ni(lo A milk, i'mllnrr ailJIIjllllllX'lllll I'.V I rll'pllllMt) III I'DIIII- lilimin lfiH,"V Itrol Hank.—Adviii'tlnc inrnt. Mciiil Wiutlliiiriitrl|m. croft, N. J, Ouch it hoinoy plaao, Dally, phono UIMI Hunk 2IKI0. I'lilHIo to your IIDIIH' vvlien um-dinl. I'liolin Now IJ tllo tllim lo hnvo tllOa* WUi' You go-tlioro (or n hit to oat; every- Flrnt ICdltliinn, I'Mvulo I'ri'am-n, Far Afternoon WIHIU1IIK>. Imipectfoii Invltml.—Ailvoitlucmoiit. riiiiioit nml Uorvlcn \','K< I (ml llnllll. lii'lwi'l'll 11:1111 'Hill ilnm nml diiuia wonlhomtrlppilit. oiit-df-iiilnt nnd nil" Imolmi hlntoll- 1 NI-IIIK'* Ilimir Miiit thing In no oo»y,,you nlwnyo ntny Fraok oiiltn for hlroi Tuxcilatm «Uo. tho lirnt. OU'lwii'n I'lnim Stlmp, 10:00 I . M.-•• Ailvi!i-ll:i'-nu-iil- (.'nil II. A. llnndilokimi, lUd Umik vn), blhllniirnphli'iil, lil(>Kini>lilcal mul Druniinollfi plncn. Ited Hunk. 1)33.— Aruioltril rlim'ollltt'n $1.1!,^ |MitlMil. longer than you littondod.— Auvortlau- 1'. T. Jlnniilno. 07 llioml utreot. Had Oiitnwny Bui IN for Morning IIDO, tor ,'MIIIIKIIM AilvortUenunt mont. ((imoologlciil louriii'uli. 0. A. Mnn- Hunk. For your cnuvonloncn opon Ailvurtlumnout. lillnuliil Inlllln $1 pound, rltliiliti'l.i $1 .--. . -.,. . l'lioi'iiun, 4IU Went Front ntioot, Woilncndny unil tinturdny ovonlnK».— nnd ufternoon Wmldlnjio. Tuxudo nml VIIIII I • 111, t. 1111111. liolliul. rliorolnl,, pi ppi'iilllnlii Mi Full drciiil niilln ti> lilrci. Mnn'n Hlinp. 'I'wi, liiifin h\ln |III Cunt I'nrly nml IIHIIFII Ciiril l'nrly mill Dniii'n lihuno lOOa-J.—Ailvortlnonicnt. Ailvarllaoinmit i.v irliln a I'lHUIil l.'lil Illllild nil I'll, Kill ^H MoiimuiiUi Btreot, Itod Unnk.—Ad- ulm- $;i:, iicn- ii/rni Wl'd Hullu In I HI linlil ni HI Ji,|iit'ii bull, Mml- fo> fit. Cnlhcililn'n oliui'uli of Kvomtt HuUti, i'i'iXM up, ul .lliiimlnii'u, OT itiuili. - Advel tlnoiiii'iit. vertisement, i'tllillii. lir, Illn l nlli'i'l, pll' bom, HiliiMdiiy, I'l'liiuniy 11, OtMlM, •t Urndtivnlt l'rlduy night, Vnbi'tlnry •I. 11. PoiiriT. Inuoinii I'nx Sill AnnlviTMiry Hnlr— I'liimi uticM'l, il|i:iiiiiii<. ll<'d HIIMII.-- ;U| ii.iiii iii i:oii, ~; i A HOI) I'. M. I IK Iml I'D II(I)IIIMI», (Ith, Mnny I'rlzoH, Including pi'lxo imiinil, will Im nt Uiinin )'i, Kliinir 20 \mv oi'iit off ri'Kiilar prloo on nil Fuol Oil r.ilvatll'ii'miuit Vnr Nllla l ImildliiK uvmy I'lirmlny mid lluil'i MiciichiHiilliio, flint iiimllty Kiiiunn- Moda wnttir, all llaviini, limit linv walli." AilvniilMinenl. to milt your burnor; licut nnidpn nnd Kollulilii I ill il lie Hhci|>. cloy fniin 10:011 to 8il)l) uVlock.— Ad- Innl. l.nwln Mpi-clulty Hlmp, |»r»,' rnllny'« I'lif TvpmvrlUH* vortlmiinont. ^ nliiuil, Jti'd Jlniik—AitvoitlnonuMit. Ciiiin, Ii Ninth HrlilK't ,ivriiun, Hot Wlkorf Co., noil llnnk, phono 0M.~ IIUIIMI pliirn, Hrti ititiik, phono 2i)^M. K(in p n lidlll" ur Miiyiilnli'i I" Hi" 'll'lyiH.wrlli.ill . M'litnd, buU«ht MM, and •ulilltiu ninohltilnni[r« nhon rrpnlr nhnp nt 4 Illim Illhhon Hliiin Iti'tinlr Wcrvlrr. "Nuir Siiid." r."'inii,vv Rlim <>t All Kind*, i /, rum) In tlie oounty Mt It carry your While, ntrnnl, ivlilnh wun dniiiiiurd by t,ot our tjtppitn roiinli' your nliticii Me Oil Hum. Mai yiMlr Aillidiiv dinner nt Mnth- II n dliiliiu liiuin, :'i, WMllm i) aluut, UIHII CU., uliouo Kearmbiirg t» (lion vlio llvq un tl IIni Motulity night. In upon foe bu»f- nnd imllc* Ui« (llrf«mnc«.-AOKII- ICod UuuK.-Aan)ttlo» ,1. K, C'O1I.|IULII. l?> l!<' K.j.l ! «i vctUwumt. {r>MlvwUat ft«M,-Adv«rtl*wu«ut. U*uin«nt. , Hank, plum* J011,—A' i.o.l liunk.-AilvtuUliWUUil. t ffu JPagc Two RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY i, 1981.
CAUSES OF ACCIDENTS, In fist fights. Fifty-one strained after Arthur had played a game ol family apen£ last summer at Atlaa- Brooklyn spent- Iho week end with 'For Prompt, Efficient, Sat- themselves whllo assuming, peculiar basketball- tto Highlands. Mayor and Mm. George W. Hardy. iifaqtory Radio Repairs Mutt Etully Freventablo Onc» Arc position! at work. J. Jecmoe Mason of West Highland Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Blair, who are tbe Must Nnmerou*. Tho manufactmlng Industries with avenue was taken to the Long spending the'wtrtler at Newark, were and Servicing ' „ 18,201 accidents heads the Hat accord- Branch, hospital last week In the Highlands News visitors here Sunday. Mr. Blair Newark, N. J., (AP)— Fingers tak- J looked over his restaurant property en off by tUe sharp teeth of whlrrlntf Ing to numerical classification. Next «a(ety- squad ambulance. Ho WHS IWRIGIITS at tho bridge. Tel. B. H. Corning band saws, chopped up In swift cut- conies the/^'construction Industry suffering.from blood poisoning In his Election of School Board Members with 5,683 followed by transportation arm. Trio Infection bad developed Next Tuesday, Mght. Tho commissioners last week 2303 Red Bank. ting machines or nuuhed In pond- adopted a resolution giving the po- oroua. gears and rollers are the basin arid public utilities' with 3,633. Agri- from a splinter wound. (The Red Bank tlnliier can ba bought culture was tbe lowest with 421. W. Barry Posten is Instructing a lice committee full charge o( police for mo»t of tho compensation casea n HlEhllnda at Bedli'a drug afore and at matters. Hereafter any appointment 1&ROSES& which como to tho attention of the Only one person was Injured In class of twenty boy scouts in junior aeph Stamen'e ctore.) one of the most dangerous occupa- first aid. Lessons are given once a to the police force must have the ap- 3 Booths In Charge of. New Jersey workmen's compensation This place is looking forward to proval ot tho police committee. bureau. ' tions, Wast furnace tending. week, •, " < •' one of the hottest school elections in About $25 was cleared at art apron FRESH DAILY MADAM bUPREE Foreign born workers are the ones In conjunction with- the motion years. The election will be held next sociable held last week by St. An- who suffer the most Jn this type ol LAWVEB DI8BABBED, picture, Abraham Lincoln", which will Tuesday night from seven to nine drew's guild. Varieties:—TALISMAN, PINK BRIAR CLIFF* Formerly cvtlh Mndum Fisher. accident because, In tho opinion of be shown at tho Atlantic theater on o'clock In the school, and up to Mon- Mr. and Mrs. John Mohrbeck have K. W, Kent, superintendent of In- Man Who Dtflod Oct^n Grove Hulcs Saturday, tbe management ot tho day petitions have been filed by six PINK RAPTURE, YELLOW PERNET, RED , On Orondivny, N.I. O. Is Penallied. moved from Miller street to the Lo- 'I! formal hearings at Newark, they are theater Is offering prizes to the /candidates. They are August C. der house on Sea Drift avenue. AND WHITE— •-..,.-. used to slower, hand labor methods Tho New Jersey supreme court schoolboy and girl writing the best Quest, who Is running (or re-election, The Democratic club will hold a of manufacturing. . las( week Issued an order disbarring essays or-compositions on the life Charles Herbert, Henry Quast, Jr.-, card party next Monday night at Meeting ot the swift moving ma- of Lincoln. Two ee&Bon pasoea will James Martin, Mrs. John Dempsey the Lions club headquarters. ' Raymond L. Sloat, a Newark law- and William Fahrer. Tomorrow is AT REASONABLE PRICES! chlnory of modorn 'American' fac- yer, for allegedly forging a client's be awarded. Ladles' night will be observed by tories they do"* not appreciate tho Donald Posten is at Miami, Flor- the last day to. file petltlona The namo to a $2,000 Insurance check terms of Charles Greenfield and the Lions club next Tuesday night. necessity for . being, careful, Mr. and converting' the money . to his ida. ' Rev. Walter, S. R.tJPowell and Rev. Send Her Flowers on St. Valentine's Day, Kent states. In spite of the tost Mies Beatrice Fisher of the County Jesse Havens also expire this year. own use. Bloat gained considerable Up to Monday neither one had filed Hollls Hart exchanged pulpits Sun- February 14th. known mechanical guards and other publicity In the summer of 1927, gas company office force has bought day night. safety devices, a finger flies off or Is a petition, although a petition for when he was arrested at Ocean a new Ford car from. the Ford Mr. Greenfield has been in circula- Incurably 'mangled beforo danger' Is Grove for entering the surf In his agency. New' Pastor. realized, *" ^~. . H tion. Another candidate \ mentioned bathing attire after disrobing on the The Weller. motor company has about town io George King. Rev. Carl H. Kocker of El Darado, Honey Bee Flower Shop Paradoxical as It may seem, the beach and without engaging a bath- sold a Chevrolet' truck to Walter Kansas, began his duties as pastor most easily prevented accidents are house. 1 ' • .', '* Kraft of Eelford. The annual roll call of the Metho- of tho Matawan Baptist church on Upper Broad Street. tho more numerous. For example, Miss Martin and her brother Regi- dist church last Thursday was large- Directly Opposite Shrewsbury Dairy. Phone Bed Bank during the last fiscal year the com Sunday. He succeeds Rev. W. W. nald of New York spent the week- ly attended. At the afternoon ses- Ludwlg. pcnsatlon .bureau's figures lndtoatu Atlantic Highlands end at their homo on Fourth avenue. sion the devotions were conducted by liot water' caused 115 accidents .William Woodward has a pet squir- Rev. Thomas Thomas of Leonardo. throughout tho state; slipping of the Two Laid up With Blood Poisoning rel in bis gasoline service station, The principal address was made by foot, 231 accidents! objects: falling —Theater Offers Essay Frizes. from machines or work benches. The animal is very tame and has Rev. F. A. DeMaris, district superin- (The R«d Bank [UklK" »n ba bought attracted considerable attention. tendent. A vocal solo was given by 430; objects tipping over, 339; slip- In Atsutlo Hlghlanda at the atom ot WH- ping of tool In uso Including mie- John Pillobury has been appointed Mrs. George King and benediction llua Left, W. Lembum aod A. Katct borough recorder. The appointment was pronounced by Rev. Harry P. directed blows, BIO; stopping on ; splinters, 2U; falling doors, wjn Tho third' degree of the Odd S was made at a meeting of the coun- Grim. A luncheon was served in the , dows, covers or gates, 104. laws' lodge was conferred on (our cil last week. Mr. Ftllsbury succeed tfasement by tho ladles' aid society. Justice Wllllant P. Irwln. ThlB was followed by a musical pro- Special t O(ie of tho most unusual cases Atlantic Highlands resident*) and which came to tho attention of Mr. (our,.other residents of Monmouth , The annual roll call of the Meth- gram consisting t>( anthems by the Kent last year was that of a brldgn county at Asbury Park last week. odist church will be held tomorrow choir and a solo by Mrs. John Kwik. These Duptone Tweed Coats $4.50 Thai (our ' from this place who re- A candlelight service showing the At night the devotions were con- Guumnteud Six Months. worker who tell a distance of CO feet, fracturing his skull and verte- ceived ' tho degree were Edmund work of the Presbyterian church In ducted by Rev. Hollls A. Hart, pas- . MANICUKINO. brae. After 11 operations including Hartcorn, Donald McLaughlln, Wil- the national missions was glvJn Sun- tor of the Naveslnk Methodist ISYISOKOWB. u imputation of his right foot, thn liam Daustcr and Michael Mona-' day night at the Presbyterian church church. Roy. Edwin F. Hann of As- ; man la now on the road to recovery grasso. Herbert Posten, grand her- Mlsa Azella Kwan of this place, bury Park made the main address. Are An Advance Fashion ; 35c j Several very peculiar causes of'ac- ald, attended tho exercises. He Is who is in the Philippine Islands with Mrs. Leon Liming of Naveslnk gave cidents woro recorded last year, one of tho county leaders In a mem- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. a vocal solo and Mrs. Edith Rogers MARCEL WAVING, I Twolvo people fell from 'horso, bership campaign being conducted Swan, became the bride of Jay and Mrs. Ivlns" Voorhces of High- FINGEIt WAVING, drawn wagons. Mules, horses or by tho. lodge, Clarke Merchant of Chicago and lands rendered a duet. Rev. Oliver • SHAMl'OOING, , cows kicked or stepped upon; ten Arthur Mooney, a member of the Manilla last December. The cere- Apgar of Atlantic Highlands pro- HAIR CUTTING. persons, Ono man applied for com- •Atlantic. Highlands high school bas- mony was per(ormed in the cathe- nounced benediction. for March and April I pcnsatlon because l)c waB hurt while ketball team, ja.lald up with an in- dral of St Mary and St. John. Mr ' John Bahrs has gone to °Miami, 50c ; wrestling with a fellow pmployce, fection in his (oot The (oot became Swan Is with an engineering com- Florida, for a stay. while four others got the worst o^f i' Infected from a blister which formed pany in the Philippines. He and his Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Hardy of SCALP TEEATMENT FACIAL MASSAGE. 75c Phone Bed Bank 8112 Cor Your Appblntmont Toduy. p- New Cut Rate STEINBACH $49.50 • ! Beauty Parlor 18 Broad St, Red Bunli. They Are A Madelon Creation, Of Course! (Upstairs over Wilbur's I, ' Jewelry Store.) • ASBUR.7 PA.k£ NOTICE. Notlco In horeby i-lvon to tho lennl ,We were no end delighted when we saw thesa, yotors of tho School District of Middle- town Township. In tho County of Mon- extremely new tweeds at our fashion clinic early mouth, tlint tho fiiuiunl mooting for tho election of throo inombot-g of tho Uor\rJ in December... and now we cannot wait another of Education will be hold nt tho Loomudo School on Consider the New Budget Shop day to tell you about therti, even tho they arc TUESDAY. FEBRUAHY 10. 1031. ftom 4:00 I', M. to »:0O P. M., and nn rightfully a Spring fashion I ' much longer us nay bo nccenaiiry to on- ablo all tho ICHUI vote™ present to cuut their bnllDtn. Throo Momboi'H will lio elected three yent-u. i At nnld meeting iv||| ll0 lulimlttcd Iho flirtation of votln« it tnx for tho lollmvini; Frocks When Budgeting Your Spring may not be here as yet ... but you can purposes: Current cxponncH i , ,...tlD8.275.00 wear these coats just the same. They .are warm- Repalra luid replacements) 17,000.00 Manual training .... G.60Q.0Q 1ST ly interlined and make it possible to be way ahead Vocational ; 11,000.00 of the mode. The famous Forstmann tweeds in Tho total amount thoucht to be nocesanry is J221.77C.OO black and white; brown, tan and white; green, Tho following, propositions will ulso bo submitted; r Spring Wardrobe black and white; and red, black and white. Col- I1ESOLVED. that the Board of Edncn. tlon bo authorized to trniiflfer tho sum of lars of beige wolf, krimmer or caracul. $14,700 from Current Expense Account to Mnlntcnanco Account. ' . I Dntod thiB 27th dny of January. 1031. \ • / . WJI. M. PETINOAL13, \ Dlatrlct Clerk. FASHION SALON—Second Floor I NOTE:—Tho term "currant oxponRcVi ^' Includes principals', tenchorn1, janitors' and "\ medical impectors' sulnrlcs, fuel, toxt- N>OOHB, school BuyplieH, noijH, triLniiporla- tlon of puplln, tuition of |IIII»1IH Intending ' schools In other districts with tho conqont of tlio Board of Education, school'librar- ies, componjntlon of tho Dlatrlct Clork, of , the custodian of nchool moneys and of $17.50 tiunnt olllccrs, truant achools, Insurance nn,d tho incidental miunaas of Iho scliuola. A moniber of tho Hoard of Education shall bo lit louflt yl yoarn of URO. II citizen and resident of the srhool .district, mid Some of the Little Suits for ehnll huva boon buch n citizen ami ml- tlont for ut leuat Unco years Immediately Is the Extremely Interesting Price jireccdlnir his or her bccoinintr u member ' of such tlourd, mul nliall bo alilu tu icud And write. rotltions, lcjrnlly nomlnntlnir canilidatea Spring are made of Chanel's ;P to be votoil on Rt r>nlil mcotlnjj,' must bo At Which Each Model Is Tagged filed with tho District Clork nt least flvo days before tho dale of tho mcctlnu In ciclor to hnvo tho names of ullcli candidate luinteu, on tho offlt-jnl ballots to bo usoil In voting In cnliMilntliifi the Rbovo-rneu- Honed flvo dura either the Ullnir day or Popular Sheer Wools . tho eloctlun uuy but ni>t both may b» counted. Illnnk formn for thin tuirpuno nrny be obtained from tho District Clerk. The only pontons who muy vota In ad- dition to thoHo leirlBtotod for tho liiBt me- Maybe you know all about the Budget Shop. Per- cedlnir Benernl election aro those comlnir of rise nlncc tho hint uononil clectlnn (nml haps you have come to it before, for a new possessing all tho other Munliucnthnis of voters) who register with tho District Clerk nt IcnHt two days prim- to tho luncheon frock, an outfit for business or some- $29.50 thing to wear to an informal bridge of an even- NOTICE ' Nollco Is horoby ixlvcn to tho loKnl ing ... If you have, you know the quality of Bud- .Votors of tho .School Dlatrlct of the Ilor. to ou»h of ned Bank, In Iho County of Mnn- mouth, tlint tho nunvml mcotltiK for the get Shop frocks ! walcctlon of throe members afytho Ilonnl W Education will bo held at Oakland • Stroet Hthool. on ' • TUESDAY, l-'UMtUAKY 10. 1031, If you don't know the Budget Shop, this is an from four-thirty o'clock r. M, to nine $49.50 o'clock, nnd as. much humor »n niiiy bo neeesmry, to enaldo nil the Icmil voters appropriate time to make its acquaintance, for Iir«Hont to onHt their ImlhitK. Three Mcmhoin will bo elected three a whole group of new styles have just come ! Suits tliis Spring come a far cry from suits of previ- years. ; At said mooting will l,o mihtnlttcd the ous seasons! Some of them are fashioned ol *iuo»|lon ot votlnu a tux for tho followlnu Chanel's beautiful sheer wools. Others follow l'or currant txnonsaa ,...?2ir.,2r.0.00 Hie l.el.onj; tendency to combine two or three, For lopiilin and i-oplncomrnlir.... 17.IHO.(1(1 For timninil triilnliut -1,000.00 materials or three colors ... or three shades of l-'oe capltnl outlay (ullomtlo»» to old bulhlljiio, urihltiTin' one color. i\nt\ enulneoni' fvon, fumltitro Scotch Plaids Roman Stripes and aiiiilpnicnl) 12,500.00 l-'or instance, a particularly engaging model in Tin tolnl ainnunt Ilimiiiht to the liishion salon now has a gold-nugget coat of • bo nerONHliry In |^ 10,500.00 Spring Floral Prints Datod this twcuty-thln! dny of Junuiliy, sheer wool, a green .^klrt of sheer wool, and a 1031. JAIMIIA cr.AYTtlN. j'.ieeii and goid-nugget printed blouse of silk. lllahlct Cluill. Another is oi green sheer wool (skirt i\nd jacket) NOTE:—Tho loi-m "cui-roiil »,,»" Paisley Prints with Plain Colors 1 InriiMlitM prlni'liial,,', lotirhi'l"'. JaTiltoiii'anil with a jireni ami white printed linen blouse. inadlciil Inittiactuin' niihnlu><, fuol, trxL- ' liiukit, si-li(iN-Scconil Klool lit the lloaril nf KdiU'ntlun, m'himl Illnni- l>». iKiminnrrilhiu of Uio DlHlrlrt Clork, or lit* imntixllnn or nrliool inimityn UIMI "' tliinilL titllrrin, truant acliotihi. IIIHUVHIKO mill tlie liM'lik'nlnl i-M'i'n.ir, of llin iirlnuila, A inemlior i>r Uio IIIHIIII or lOiluriitlon shall l)u at hiliiil Ul >(IIIIII of ii|[o, n I'lllynu nml maldont ,,r tin, niliiM'l dlnlihM. mid shall hnve honu Hiirli u rlll/.utl unil IOHI. In every instance, these'dresses are designed af- dant for nt Iciuil. IIIIIMI yrani hniuoilliilt'ly plAcaillim Mi* oi' li(-i' hpi'iimlliK ti t,i«inl,ai< (it aucli lluuiil, mul KIIIIM lie ahln Vo voiul ter the most promising French modes for Spring, nml willo. STEINBACH l'alltliins, lounlly mniilmillmr iniulldnliii and have been chosen to give you the utmost lo bq vntD'l on nt, ri»l iin.nl li 1 i11l1 Vullnu . In riiliiilntltiif the nhnvo-mon- COMPANY tlttrtail llvs days iiltluu thfl OIIIIK tlay or Ilia ol«utlun ilny but tint hnth mny lia cuutitiil, Illnnk foiiiin fur thU PIII|ION« PAR.K, •nay li« ohlnllll'il limii Mil, Illntllrt Cloik. It puyii to ntlvdrtliiu In Tliu Ik'iilnlei. '.* f RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 4, 1981.'
When you have santaUiIng to buy BOUNDARY- DISPUTE. And agreement of cpmmlnloneri MIS BED B&miU9 MONMOUTH COUNTY CIHCUlf COWtT. i In the way o! mason and lumber supplies, Stillman Park ''that all Islands within Bald river New Jersey and Delaware Suit Soon between thi) falls of Trenton and the EARLING, JOHNSON & FRAKE CO. to be Settled. stato ot Delaware, shall be deemed * Is not to be skipped by. , at Eatontown as parts and parcels pf th« state to CQRFPRATcJX body pifpori^tw p{ tfi*y Nt*it»i of,Hew York, SffoDdftntata For prlcci lotvfcmj work do.no rlghl Newark, N. J, stion Work on Dwelling. kings, frprn dlltant thrones, were g yield In New Jersey I#it d^di and chMteU. fendi «nd t«n nona tog precise In geographic dt< Year Was 193 Bushels an Acre, BUILDERS Alfred Koohl«r nnd KwhttP Jloldlpir Ray H. Stillman, an Eatontown Bcrlptlon. , Onmimny, Incorporated, both non-raild«nt Allaire &. Son Agency, Inc. real ostato broker, has1 opened a da. New Urunswlok.-The averup debtora, A th* wit of Qonpy^V LurpUr An oxamplo Of .the method ot Campnnr. body corpora to of th* StnU of —andi- vclopmcnt on a ten-acre tract. aU- yield of V>i Puthol" of potatoes to tha grants l« contained In the charter of 359 West 26tb St 18 Mechanic St.. Now Jorney, for thBiaitm of Ona ThouiaHii Joining the Stillman homestead, qn acre,, obtainebindd on N«NWW JJ« t >iv«UumIwl B^vfinty 'deHm-'ind Charles II to Connecticut In 1882, In v v h Broad street at that place. The traot In 1B30, is Ihft ltlargest aor«-y|«ld svep Six c«nt4, Mturnahla on tha U Alexander D. Cooper which, the sovereign! set tVie 'western York Clijr. Rod Bank. N. J.clay of Jamirni/, logi, and th« umt has been divided In plots a quarter obtained in the aM»t,«.; Bcoordlny to boundary ot that colony "to the Um Urved and diSr iS?«VtS5. W of an acre to two acres in BUC. Tim Dr. W, a Martin, potato authority rotumetl nn'tbo aUth /day of Jno INSURANCE Bout)) sea" (Pacific ocean) becauae development has been named Still* at tho State agricultural experlmcRt 1P1I. by the Sheriff ot lAonmoHth C he was not' certain just hpw tar that Dated Jununry lfitti. 1081. "• LOANS EFFECTED man Pai-k. station, , REAL ESTATE would be, • . The total yield on 43,00,0. Mres ot A wide driveway, loading. trom Reference to early settlement by Red Bank N. J. Broad street, runs at right angles to potatoes cultivated last'year was Ai Thom-w Jlohertw to th» befort- ; shingled. Tho building Is divided But. In the revised statutes of Del- Buys IJrother put montlqnad, main IQI\<1, the dUtnnoQ hclnK '•••' LINCRAFT Book cf Fences twcnly-thrco ehninn j thonce follow In u iha / . into a living room with a large open aware, 1874, two years before New John M, Smith cf Freehold, form- ovei'Kfcori Jiodtro or Nvlnd-brank. noutli fireplace, a sun room, bedroom, Jersey's suit, the boundary line was er chief of county detectives, has iincreft ftiistlo -fence, which are to bo found on many of the molt tvanty-una diweoa \yttkt, etovon. chains kitchen and bathroom. A cellar will described as "low water mark on the beautiful estates and aubUTban phrea. are doing much to add to the charm nnd arfV-nno llnkfl to tho line of (former-! bought his brother's Interest In the ly) Mr«. Hannuii Conovei'i thenco atom; e under the entire building. eastern (New Jersey) side of theWhite Clover farm at Freehold, of outdoor America. Send Tor Booklet dmcTiWng thaw sturdy, ooonomicut auld lino narth Bovonty-one dpgreen went. This house on completion will be river Delaware., within the 12 mile which they have owned and (operated and artiatio «clio». , . N£W JEBSE* FENCE CO., BOWGAN ST, ol&lit chnlnn nnd flvq Unkft to tho tnlddlo H. L. Zobe! Building circle, from New Castle." Now Jer- DUUUNGTQN, N, J. . o. tho t'^nd: thenco north fifteen degrees rented by Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunt Jointly for five -yearsi-V Joseph will cunt, toil chnlna nnd nov^nty^one links to %' , of Eatontown, formerly of Asbury sey's complaint laid claim to juris- continue to operate the farm for his pinu Ktump In tho ling of James K. Wall- COR. BROAD ST. AND HARDING ROAD. Park. Mr. Hunt is dmployod at thediction and title to the middle of tho brother. * AnVi Eiitiitc, tlicncD north' sixteen degret?n river and bay, within the 12 mils ' , NOTICE. «nat, thiQQ chninn t\n*l forty-alx l(nka ta a Deal radio laboratories, •tone In tho corner of rmid Jnmtn K, W^il- A plot,with a frontage of 85 feat circle. Let Luke Longhead The followliiB la a truo copy o! the Budeet and Tax Ordinance lor tho Township •n«*a land nnd tho lot of Midiaol Murphy; of Mlddletown for tho yoor 1881, . . • RED BANK, N. J on Elizabeth parkaway was sold re- Before dismissal of the suit, the Und a buyer for furniture or house- tivenco following iho line of nig Id Mlchiot hold Roods you have no further use Tho Bume was annrovad as the Budget for th. yea* 1931 at a moetlnir of tho Mur.ihy, north thirty-two defrreea emit, cently to Policeman Harry N. Kirk- two states named commissioners, for.—Advertisement. Township Committee ot tha Township of Mlildlstown tialit on Thursday nftornogn, two chulriH to tho line of (formerly) Wi- rard of Eatontown. The plot is January 22d, 1831. and at the same qiHthis It was;-passed and approved on first rouii- ll*, in. (it'll;.:*; thence south neventy-thres who In 1905 entered Into a compact ing uif the Tax Ordinance and was laid bvor fur publtn hearing to a .meeting of th« about 150 foot from Broad street. A dejirooH enst. ono chnln nnd forty-fqup"* providing for concurrent jurisdic- Township Commlttco of the Township of M|iialetown to be hold an Thursday afternoon. l o'clock In the »ft«rno°n.at the Committee rooms, at which NOT A. SPECULATOR. Ins a I'onU two roda wldo from the u,.. Frank Crispin of Batontdwn. could not agree on the boundary- time a public hearing will ba held upon the same, and at that time It will come up donco of Thotnoa Robctta to tbo fnhlit for adoption us tho Budget for tho year US 1, and for passage on second nnd final rond on or uonr tho ground where the Mr. Simmon, says he will not sell This compact of joint jurisdiction , W. A.' HOPPING rcudlna o» the Tax Orillnanco of tha Township ot HUdtttovn ) iicioH, moro ny tefln. but will rant them and conduct tho approved by congress' in 1907. Real Estate and Insurance • ' " ' , Township Clork. development on the plan of an apart- •To the north, where the river LOCAL BUDGET OF THE TOWNSHIP OF MIDDLETOWN, COUNTY OF MON- Kxt'eptlnir unit roflcrvlnir. howevtjr, REAL ESTATE, 1 LINDEN PL, RED BANK ment house. passes between Jersey and Pennsyl- MOUTH, STATE OF NEW JERSEY, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1831. • thoiofrom, n portion of said premUci coj\- PHOTO 391. ,, ' Thla Budget? Shall Also Constitute th« Tax Ordinance. veyetl by LlllUm Koboita. ot nl, to Mlchfed —• ••••«• • . vania the two states in 17B3 ratified Muruliy, by deed clutod May 11. 100i, rfl- AN OKDINANOB KEtAJING TO TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1081. cai-ded in the Monmouth County Clerk's MUST IMPROVE JAIL BE IT ORDAINED by the Township Committee of the Township of' Mlddletown. office In Uuok 729 of Dcodai i>t>gp 4Sfl; INSURANCE, In tho County ol Monmouth, and State ot New Jersey, that there uhall bo nnsosstd, holnir u umall lot of Innd on the wester!/ j State Board to Take Action Against railed by taxation anil collected for the year 1011 the. sum of One Hundred and Bide of tho MI hi I c rond lendlny from NflW Five Thousand, Nine Hundred and Forty-Five Dollars' and Sixty-Savon Cents ((105,- l Asbury Fark, Monmouth to Port Monmouth depot, • 946,67). for the purpose of meeting the appropriations fat forth by tho fprcaolnu So!rod us the property of Merv Robortn statement of resources and appropriations for tha nicaryisr 10S1- The state department of institu- Cbnuvar, tnken in execution nt tho suit of MORTGAGE LOANS Surplus Revenue estimated _ _ i _ I 80,000.00 MarKJirsaltnT' V. W. Harrison (formerly tions and agencies has announced ANTICIPATED REVENUES. Mnrunrotta P. W. IJecklcua), and to M FOB THE PURCHASE OR 8ALE OF that it will ask Attorney-General Stillman Park Resources: , . 1031 • 1030 by 1 I William A. Stevens to take steps to Surplus Revenue appropriated ... ._»._-...... _....„...— Nono , I 8,000.00 . WIMJAM n, O'DITJEN, Sheriff,; REAL ESTATE. Dntotl Jimunry 27. 1031. compel Asbury Park to Improve ILj Miscellaneous Revenues: ' 1. Interest and costs _...._... - -....»..I...... 5,000.00 6.000.0D Walter Fox. SoPr. ' .... FOR INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS, I jail. According to Commissioner W. EATONTOWN, TV. J. ** Franchise tux , .,.••*.•..«...««>..-••«•—««•••—~..,...™.~...... 26,000.00 2tJ.OOO.0i) (83 linen) 134.81 | J. Ellia tho city haa failed to comply I! Cross receipts tax -Z~. ~ 12,600.00 12,000.00 FOR FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS, 4. Poll tax ...,.-„„..„ .« „.-«.. ._..,.«..,.».«,_.»«... 600.00 6QQ.Q0 SHERIFF'S SALE. with recommendations that con- l> ditions In its basement lockup be & Gasoline tax • ' • B.1J2.72 None By virtue.ot a writ of II. fn. to me di- 6. Interest -'- ~* . - .-.—.. 500.00 fiOO.OO rected. Uslicri out of tho Court of Chan- improved. Some Improvements have 7. Costa on tax lions -~ ~ 750.00 700.00 CONSULT cery or tho Stnto of New Jersey, will be been made since 1924, when agitatioa Miniature Country Estates U. Uulldlnu permits . -.;..- .. 100.OO 100.OH expoKGil to sain nt publlo venduo. on first arose, but tho state authorities U. Fines - 300.00 300.00 Monday, tho 16th liny of February, 1081. Amount to bo raised l>y taxes _... „. 10n.945.BT 100,218.10 tatwoen tho bourn uf 12:00 o'clock antt still hold that their recommenda- 6:00 o'clock (nt 2:00 o'clock) In the af- tions havo not been adequately met / S150.OS8.SO $160.418.70 ternoon of snld tiny, nt tho Court Hoa«a • with. "An Exclusive Sub-division" APPROPRIATIONS. in tho Boioimlt nf Froahdlil, County of Hawkins Brothers General Government: • '' lD3t •- 1980 Monmouth. Now Jor»&y, to latlafy a de- Adminlstratlvo and executive _ - „ 1 H.800.00 t 14.COO.00 cico of HB.A Court rnnount.nu to npproxl* (Ground Elixir) Coal Merchants Meet. Aasessment and collection of taxes -...: 1— 6,200.00 5,400.00 mutely 117,106.00. • 10 Monmoutb Street. Harry G. Fowler of Keansburg Health work ~™. _..._ 1.600.00 1.500.00 All tho following trnct or parcel cf V4 Acre and l'Acre Plots for Sale. Lights . ..- .....—...— ....St..™—«..«—«.,«•.«.— 11,000,00 11,000.00 lond und promised hereinafter particularly has boon elected president of tha 3.500.00 Telephone 352 jiQor ^_ • _ _,... _ «..^^_.._.—^_M.„_..„._ 8,000.00 described, situate, lylnjr nnd belntr 1* tna Red Bank, N. J Coal merchants' credit association ol Klreni.n™r."™"Z...~™".^. ~ 11,250.00 11,2(0.00 Townnhip of Atluntlc. In the County in ' ' None Monmouth county. H. S. McCor- Insurance for Drivera ot Jlro Trucks ...... —. — Z.100,00 Monmouth fthd Stalo of Now Joi-soy. . r • l.noo.oo DEGINNINQ ut u pout lit tho nilddln ef / mick of Red Bank is vice president Health .— - 1,500.00 16,658.02 tho groat Rond leatllnir from Monmoutb/ , and Eric Levins of Red Bank secre- Improvement ccrtMratos for roads _ _... _ — 1B.O00.O0 4.100.00 RAY H. STILLMAN Police nnd truffle control - - ~— B.DOO.OO Court House to Shrewsbury,; corner to'iN tary and treasurer. 4.000.00 tract of Innd und i>l:mtntlon OUoy HOUR • NO I ICE. Township library 1.000.OO 500.00 Special appropriation for library .._~.^~...,~..~—».».»»»..— 6U4.7S Und convoyed to William Hartshorno fa Notice it hereby Khun tlint the following I.ornl Dudtret nnit Tnx Ordinance wni OWNEI^anO DEVELOPER, 33,000.00 tho llno'bf Innd bolonulng to Kleanor Vat.'- Bppruved by the Council of tho Boioush of Hod Bonk, County of Monmouth, on Homo From Canada. Road maintenance ...... _....-„.._.._„. 33,000.00 750.00 Mnter formtjvly and rund uloilff formerly January 23:et nnii Tn:i Ordinance will be held nt Rail Bank on Mon- rhone EATONTOWN 178. f Interest deficit""!™..!.'."!" .— — ;. None 2,000.00 Blxty chlilns nnd • nlMy-Ove links to the day, llth tit February. 1!)3I. »t 8:00 o'clock T. 11., ut which time and idncc objec Freehold havo returned afteg* spend-. Tax revenue notes and dedclt unexpended balance aoeount 13.180.81, cornor of formerly mid Eleanor Van- llonn to eald Uudcet mid Tux Orilinnnce of '.he Uorounh of Red Dank, for tho year 801.16 MikUr'R lnnii, ut 3w.TnTT.mir River, then ' Ing a month with relatives in On- Interest due un caiiltnt account .... .—»—..»„..».«„.„.. None up the Bovornl couruoa nf Bald SwlmralnK '13&1. may be \jreseuted by Kliy tuxvavet of said Borough. tario, Canada. Construction of new roads _..._...... _..._._.-...... 20,000.00 20,000.00 LOCAL BUDGET OF THE BOROUGH OF RED BANK, COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. Follce Btiitlon note .. »..««—_«..«*.... None 1,0011.00 I.ivor tjounded therewith until It comet • - FOR 1;SE FISCAL YEAR 1031. Wnter hydrants ««.«„-.»«,«,»««.»•,»«»., 2,600.00 1,000.0ft to the coinDr of tvvonty ncros of woodlnn'I 1,900.51 nail! Okcy Houulnnd convoyed to laid Wil- Thii Budget Shall Also Constitute the Tnx Ordinance. If29 deficit tax reveniiss"... -. -.._...... —.._...___... None None liam HurtBliorna. then alone the Hno fif Old lighting actount _.. _....-...... -...... „..-.._.„... 2B7.S7 tho mtno nouth twonty-novon danrees anj AN OliDINANCK REI-ATINC! TO -| AXKS FOH THE YEAR 1081. Old ilile«alk account -—.„ 14t.0O None BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of tho Boruuiih ut Red Hauls, County of Mon- Nono thirty minutcn cant, about twentyoltfht Itlnulh. that there kluill 1-c .'iBseRaeii, raixeil by tnxntlon. and collected for the year Old franchise tax -..J.... .60 None rlmlni to tho corner of snld twenty acrti 1931 tho Hum of T\vi> Hundred. Seventy-One Thousand. Six Hundred Forty-Four Telephone franchise tax set aside by Courts _.....—. 2,261.55 then iint't nlonff tho lino of tho inmi anil Dollum und r'orty-Kit,-!it Com*, for the purpose of meeting nnd appropriations net imrt nlontf tho lino of formerly Joseph forth in the follouitu; xta.ftiiLiii (if ri'snuicei and inpropiiiUitjnii for tho fiscal year Sale on End Tables II5B,OE8,30 1150,478.70 VnnlU'unt'd \vciodli\ncl nouth fifty-ftv« Ut* 1931. And that there shall be raised*-and collected tor carbaea collection in Gacbnue ixvpes and forty ml nu ton west about atevert Amount <>t »\;I]>1\J:» it-vfiut .... . SID.09101 (estimated) District No. 1, known ns East Keansburir ths sum ot 12,248.00. which ahull (lirtluB nnd oluhty Hnkn to n ntone corner ANTIUI'ATLD REVENUES. bo raised in salil District alone, and that In order to rdaet claims for loss frum doe formerly of unld Jonenh Vnnlirunt, In tbe Idamnge, the don tnx for tho year 1931 shall.be tha sum of Ona Dollar per doff. line of formerly MiU Wycko(T'« land: > HCKOUICCK: 1931 1030 Console Tables In a Variety of Finishes. thenco olon«: formerly hln line south twen- Surplus levetitic niri CIH inleil ..$ 10,000.00 t 21,990,24 ty-oliiht rionrcti cnBt thirty chains to th» MlscellancouH leieiiui's umk-ii>;ilcil : NOTICE. mltldh of tha nfuroBtiid ltond corner for- 2 7)0.00 200.00 Notice Is herehy elvon that the following Local Budget and Tax Ordinance was ncrly to naiti Wllllum Hartahorne'a land, -. ...i... l.ioo.on 1,204.00 Such well-^nown makes as Fergu- Ilcg. Trice Sale Price approved by the Mnyor and Council of tha Borough of Rumson, County ~of Mon- tlionco nlunK formerly MM lino In tho rnlil- Klncs iiml i-cii. 1100.00 1.000,00 mouth, N. J., on January 2-d, 1931. ^ **llts of tlio nforennld rood north fifty-elerlit Interem un ai.>.es.'- MM'MI » 7 50.00 1.200.00 son and Mersman. A hcurlnff on the Dudirat and Tax Ordlntnee will be Jieid st the Dorouffh Councildeprces mid thirty mlnuten cunt twenty- InttMCnt HIlll C( S.000.00 5,000.00 ChsmberB on Fildny, Kobiuary G, lOfll. at S:G0 o'clock, P. M., at which time and nlno chnina and forty links to the place fit rmnclii^e U'v lfi.000.00 1.1,11110.(111 Walnut $16.00 $1 O.OO viace objections to snlti UudKot and Tax Orllinanca ot tho Borouffh ot Rumson for Defclnnlnir. (Irosa veeeHl- 12.000.00 15,000.00 the year 1031 may bo iu-enentod by any taxpayer of Raid BorouKh. I'Dll Hue. f, l'rlcc Sale I'rlcc 12 000.00 700.01) End Table LOCAL BUDGET OF THE BOROUGH OF RUMSON, COUNTY OF MONMOUTH, lnierrhi on l>;in;i Hfi ,)IJ||1 Contnlnlnir ono hundred nnd flfty«lhrn 1.000.00 1.000.00 FOR THE FISCAL YEAR IM1. ncrcn of Inud moro or loan. (liimline t». [',-t , ml 11.SIR.HI Nona Tlili Budg.l Sh»U Alsp Constltuti the Tax Ordinance. Sower Conner. ;,,,,, ' Suva und o^roplltii; out uf the nbove de- 100.011 100.00 Solid Mahogany $20.00 $| C.00 AN ORDINANCE FEWTINO TO TAXES FOR THE YEAH 1931. •tt.bvi\ tucm.HvA nnrt. portion nf tViO prom* Sev.ei refund l.'iO.OO 200.00 Walnut or $12.00 ^ $ft.00 Put.ll.- l.ui-c RE IT ORDAINED by the Borough Council of the BorouKh of Itumaon, In thoinoH aH wcro conveyed by V. I'rnnk \Vlkoff L:.OOO OO 2. ooo. on County of Monmouth, thiit there ahnll be assessed and rals«d by taxation for theto tho Tlntorn Manor Wat or Ooniimny, In Library . .. 100.00 150.00 Mahogany End Table ** year 1931 the sum ut One Hundred Seventeen Thouimil, Eight Hundred Twenty-Four ncrordanco with nn ititroomont benflnn; Wnter ileiiarln.ml S,000.00 2.000.00 Walnut Console $16.00 $| O.00 nud Ninety-Five Hundredths Dollars (1117.724.05) for the nuuiose of meeting tho ap- (Into Jnnuiuy Int. lt)01, roferonce to which propriations net forth In the following statement of resource* and appropriations for Is hate by oxp?cnt«ly mnda aa though the Tulul Mlnrcllanco'i'I 11, I 00,740.24 the year 1931. •amu weio tncliidcu bavffln. Amount in l>e "c.50 End Table ANTICIPATED REVENUES. lund nnd prornUttD. lioiolnnftor particularly i luil'KIA I lu.V- Cine-Ill llnvpnuiH' Resources: . / 1931 1030 ditHCilliod. wltmUf, lylnu nnd bolnir In the l'J.ll 1930 t, Surplus revenue appropriated i. I 3,000.00 | l.COO.OO Towimhlp uf ALliintlc, In tho County fit 1 1.00(1.00 S l:i,«00.00 ivi''itl'iw''m!l>C., 5. Vondors* (licennos - -• «...-.,.»....V. 50.00 50.00 Uonmoiidi »ml Stntu of NQVV Jenty. ;t li-in'kj" 1.000.0(1 1.0(10,00 Mahogany Finish $6.00 $( .1 i....(,Cn Robt. Hance & Sons Sale fifty ftiot nlonif the aouthoily llntt of lot^ Total resources 1185,79 0,37 1120,498.07 I'l.liiu ril.S25.00 No. SU and No, Bf) to ft Point: rur.nlnn 2.7S r..01) Windows APPROPUIATIONS. ttiaiiro (8) noutl,eily mioti a courne imrnt- Tiro I j.r,o(i on Broad Street, 1031 11130 lei with tlin onattily lint of l-'oiett Avenyo ( , 12.4OO.III> February 1'ulirr i.on.ii'ii 1 ll I..117 II Admlnistrativo mill executlva I H,800.00 »,800.00 mvon hundred mul f<>rty>acv«n feat, mote , IICHIIII nn.l . luinlli' Lull. 40 For lloncU - _„.._„.«..„.»....__.„ , 10,000.00 10.1100.00 or IcHfl, to tha northerly lint of Tlnton Red Bank. New Jersey 1,000.00 .1.00000 Street •prlnkllni,' - _.~.. 1,000,00 Flil]n-l''rR«li(ilil Itoril; iiinnlnK thonra H) | • 1. 1 • 11 • U,! O 4th to ia.O00.O0 i;.r,oo.oo Slieel lights * 12.000,00 1'uor 1'ulicQ .M..~ «..».».,«.....».».«« It), 209,0(1 nhmif tho northerly ilria of tha Tlnton 10,000.00 Real Hardware .Dept. Furniture Dept. . 20,(00,00 . I'lrt liyiiriiiii'«'""'.'. . 2,!00.00 2,200.00 l'KllH-Fro«h(ild Kontl four himdred nnd Pll'Veln . . Phone 5. Phone 2584. 14th ! Hoard ot health -....,-. _... 1,840. OO 1,010.00 fif t >* feet, in era or Ivan to tlio iiulnt or K«wtM* Bargains ' V'irs tlepm VioeuV »..„•• /..„,...„„•. ,.,„.„„„..„. D.bOO.OK &OO vlnvfl «r iteuttuilnu. % 750.00 lltiini; Intended tn l>o Ihnt plot rnntaln- Hli.lU.nory mill nlnlllii „»..„ _ 75».O0 Inn finm luilldliiuit, dwollltiif nn ilcllnentdd / IJlllifliu; uf' K, u-(-t •.'". " ..." | Interest on tsmpornry loam „. 1,000.00 1,500.00 :'0.MIII no n.r.oo.oi) II nmp of WlkolT nrmn, Tin (on Fait-, .' i ono.mi !<:ontlritfont -,.... ™. M 1,000.00 1.000.00 Slin.lu In.. 2t.ooo.no Nfliv JniHoy, tnudii \\y floorce J>, Ooopar, I.::IMI mi 1.^00,00 I Martian and Inrinerallon 12.000.00 14.000.00 O, «., Jitnimry HfHh. 10SB. Dvlil norvli-ii: Boudoir Chairs Parks anil lMilldlnL-< .' 4,000,00 U.I10K.O6 I'liyuliMU ht 1• 'tul Blankets and 421.(11 AI^O rxt-i't'tlnp mul loetrvY.itt nil tbme i i.mii.ri.'i llnciilleotlblo M. u. IS. Oo. urons receipt taxes, ll)2i rertnln loin, trnrli or imrreU of Innd nnd I'liymrnl i.i 1,.ii'l., '' M.< i.i ,,f In 1 , i|( lrrmimitIi mi'l Htnlo nf Nnw Joiiey. »*nij :MIIHI nu Mullltllialira ••( wliarf 200.0(1 lUil it.dOO.OO with Loose Cushions, tDown HI l.iil. Niimbttiv Tlilvly (30) (u I'nyhii'Ul *^vc|,tM I..".on.on jf. Frlm tjnie Vrlcu Inle^ONt mi tcinpiiiuty IIIIITOv«m«*iit noteii „ nio.on ll,0tll),0(l I'M V Illl'tl 1 tl'ftt- /,,l,ll in,, .,.!.. • MnllK 'lliiily.NliH. (,1D), f!«v«nty-KlKht (7ft), *.'.'Ill Mil Hiiqi-lnl roitd nn«l tiro innhileniini o .., , 2,f,(l0.00 Nullo r..(100.00 Ono (U. i: in lily < P0># rciuhtyTwo (Ha). ', "'' ' ' ' '" ' I.MID nil Comforts $5.00 $3.75 Kmargtnry ruml nlllnu niilo. 11MU _ 4/iOO.0fl Noun ' I'ouitepn (111, mid rtovctity.On* (71), i;«nrit »u."i.iiiii!.\" tfB. l'rlcn H11I0 I'rlcr llillMIng nml Hdvlmity rimlnilitliliiu , 700.00 1 noo.oo it >•>). Klulity-Uno fHl), I'uur (J), flav- Al'l'iovi.l .1,,).. ;'.i-i. i' •• Comforts .$•1.00 $3.00 lli:U lux rriiil«.loii ulliiwiid b/ Miiniiioulh Coimly llu «lUy-'LwM m'l untt Hnvri>ty*riv« 10) on , ll.l- llrilliiini.iI' 11u.ll inir Mdril l.y I,, All Colors $25.00 $18.00 'I'uMitllin „ , Nolle 7,000.00 II nmp <.,Mu.u..«'. a* "M»i. of WlkoT A. V: lllllf.N. Hi- il . Comforts $3.00 $2.25 W'ehr uiniler (flrml luiynifiiil) , omo: ltmi.02 liirinrt, liitinn UnlU. New .liner, made '.(inn mi (lanerrl lini'ilv.ni.Nl IH,I,,I» »II.I IIII.I.KI, 10J1 >.110,00 HH7.OK liy dpiJim i>. ('muier, Mui vf/or* dnUil IJI.im. Kmsrueiwy uarbNKO and inflfieliillon nota , N'.nk 2,1100,00 r Mmiiuilnl ,l,ii il.mill.I) II Boudoir Ch iirs $16.50 $12.25 Jiinuniy 2a, ifliR,'.' US.Mil Mnternnrr Inlarest nul»," 102U -.. Nnns 0,009.00 I'm 'illf, HI,| t t ii \t I as,ni> et- Trio Bul« Trice fl«U«d nn Did property of WlkofT Furrrtt, - t n.iiiin no IJtiimld nrcmiliU, 1 t>SU iilnl pt«vlmi4 yesra M , a.ioo.ori Null* llm.hu atMl In n, (i oo.ii it lnr\. at tiln., tnk«n tn •utoutioti •( the '.'.Mill UM Boudoir Chairs $15.00 $11.50 Blnnkcts DIHI $4.50 $3.25 -nil vt II, t-'tniil. WlkolT nnd to U «oM hy . '"' ""' Total «|i|.iii|'il«ll-»it>w««.*. mil In ll.n I InUliocI In TiiiK-Hlr.v, 'Itili Orilliimire ^lialt ink* «rT«ct. Ms pruvUUil t>y Uv«, (VrVVllll'in* tilYCltlU'l IUI.Y. i.'. Blankets llol.'l January 311, 1U31. $2.00 $1.50 Tli* Uoti Dunk |t«i([Ut«r truvold rilAKI.l; 1 It, KMIII.lrlH. VAN n. liAwpy, Nwyi.r. Uaror, «v«r nv^ry streol In town und dvory Jr.llK J. CAHKW, llmuuilll Clilk. road lu Uie county, Ut it carry you? , BED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY d... 1931..
Cast t "The Nut Farm" Annual Pi 3t, R.R.H.S. I piip^S-X^I
Week of , ' ' ' • TV Perfect Comfort MATTRESS SPECIALS All Pure "First Cut"
'COTTON/: ! ('-'••.
-:•: LINA Good Serviceabl' e Mattress.
PRICED 95 AT FOR THIS SALE ONLY "EASY PAYMENT PLAN" The ESSEX Pure "First Cut" Linters Center—Heavy Layers of Cotton Felt Top, Bottom, Sides and End.
Left to right—front row: Marlon Harm, Sara Ylylsaker, Mia. Theodora F.n>y. •!• r ,•( 1 in:.:,!ti. .-: Roberta Scott,.Louise Nicholas. Back row—Edward Jucoubs, Norman Sickds, Earl Traut, Carl SchwenUe; , .1 , ienh Cuvrun. / !:! 75 EL-ond Street, Red Bank FOR THIS ' *« STOLEN TKUCK FOUND. A. Conrad, • Mrs. Gilbert Haydori. .:•]:«:; • i CVr.ter street. The Sunday-schon SALE Mrs. Leslie Lawrence, Mrs. I£. 1-V. bi.r.rd will nient next Monday nif;h;. It Had Been Left In Front ol l'o- Lawton, Mr?. E. Lepzn'er, Mrs. D. S. eaux. V!v:. .ii:d Chris tins! Tin- annual church supper will l>- i I ONLY lice Chiefs Home. MoLcani Mrs. C. H. Mitchell, Mrs.. Griii I helil at live o'clock Lincoln's blrLh- • The motor truck owned by Wil- R. T. Schlosberg, Mrs. R. V. Thoains. r j dav. On Sunday night, Februfiry A Mattress Thai: Will Stay Comfortable. liam S. Clayton of Freehold, which Mrs, R. A. Wlllard." Mrs. N. K, KJ- W.':., L!IO:T: will be a special servlc: was stolen January 14th, together ward; Mrs. A. N. Plgg and MrL\ Jo!i 1 in (ibsnrvancc of Lincoln's birthda;, LI?.3 "OPEN AN ACCOUNT." with a cargo of 218 rugs, while on Forbes. ;r'.U-flld. . | k on for the ENTIRE FOR THUS Gilbert M. Keith 'last Friday on a 1 charge of disorderly conduct made land refrealimenla, Mrs. Victor !"••: 'li' p!:iy ••('yiitini- Sally." pivpll In j & SALE otti tickets, Mrs. John Fichter publ !!..• c).::;,i'l Tbiirsdiiy and Fridiiy | by Chester Ludlow of the same ad- t\. niivs b: local ytmnK people, wns ONLY dress, who tcutifled that Taylor had pity and Mrs. John Lindsay pii;:»s. '^ONTH OF FEBRUARY, but' used abuslvo language to his I Tay- Miss Helen Youns, n Icuher i :i tier. - :; A MaUi-eoo of Quality. - lor's) mother.' The mother testified the public school, haa been Y.YA\ U r.H',. I. (".ilniiirtin is slowly recov- that she had provided fier son with with sickness. i: f:i:n .-m nperation at tlie Lon;; '•hi) Geonsr you attend the sale "$1.00 DOWN DELIVERS IT." a home for tho past sixteen years A surprise party was given l.i- [ i .i:•'i iu:--!'lt:il. Conatublc Walter J. Mills made the Wcdnosday niglit for Miaij Iilc-mo: 1 fhr fl;ia;;ifii'd udvertisenients tn •hz I::zVc2? oslections you will find. arrest. Slocum at her honioonCeutei .st.u>. !']i^ T:c^i:;liM- contiitn v.ortb while op- An evening of Bcncral soci.-ihiii' pt !: UTi i: u :! for cvcrvboilv.- Advtir- y Spring Cushion Center Fort Monmouth News. was enjoyed. Those present v.n ti: • mi-nt. Grailimtlnr; Exercises ot Short Term Heavy Layers of Cotton Felt. Coiiruo Held Friday. Carefully Tailored, Roll Edge. Tho graduating exercises for the Sivo Sufficiently short .term courses in the post and Th-*n you will find is a real sale. signal schools at Fort Monmouth Sr.vc Surely were held In Hangar 3 Friday after- noon. Colonel A. S, Cowan, signal ""PR FEBRUARY SALE at the" school commandant, delivered the graduating address and presented FOR THIS tho diplomas to the graduates. In ^ m KRAFT SHOPPE has be-; SALE his address to tho sUiden'.s. Colonel Co'wah stated that he desired to con- ONLY gratulale each and every one of --1-..O orr^ of Red Bank's great them on successfully completing tlv; A Mattress Built For Comfort. course. "It should be a source ot great prido to you," said Colonel "PAY OUT OF YOUR INCOME." Cowan; "for you can feel that you havo accomplished something worth while." Y-ou havo demonstrated that you havo a definite" objective In life." continued Col. Cowan, "that you have R pertinacity of puvposo In lit- Iii\nerspring. Construction ting yourselves for a particular lint Wrapped in Layer Upon Layer of Resilient of endeavor, You should appreciate thn prlvllego that has boon accorded In this sale is of our Cotton Felt. you in attending this school as no', all men in tho army havo this oppor- ^A quality merchan- tunity and not all men of our own r >• Signal corps get this chuncc." In the graduating class were «U -;^:ejr, the sale is store- FOR THIS meteorologists, 1!) telephone main- tenance men, 5 Morsjo telcgrnphert), of merchandise SALE 30 radio operators and 2 cable splic- cv- ONLY ers. In accordance with his program for Improvements at Fort Mou- STEEE. V" Choice of Ticking. Colors: Blue, Rose, Green, nioutli, Colonel A. H. Cowun an- Orchid. BUY NOW ! nounces I ho opening of the Post ex- change In Us now quarter!), In the. building formerly used n.i the Sor- • by ihr '• vlco club. Th^s building was recent true Hundreds, of ly moved from thn northern end of Spring thn post t" a location convenient to Tempered tlin lurge barracks buildings housing Cushion tho men of Ihe gurrlnon. It han buen Steel romoileled iiml paint! d Insldo n YIP Center out and In suld by ollleers to be the ctrunl of Klmllitr Institution:! In pn»U Coils until, III rim' Cuttim Foil. much larger thnn Fort Monmouth. Alljllhlnlilii l.iuii 'I'll ft In K CEAS may be vv,::/ ', . fi,'i :;; and lie;ul-on, Intcrlnci'il llml Ihirltlp Cnv- r,!! Iliittan-lliiln Stllellnl The building until recently OCCMI- oral. Wrapped In henv.v pled by (ho 1'onl cxchniig.i la what but you'll :,«o i '.'.• ••• - o( in!.\nci:tl intlo liiycrn of cliwllo Coltiin Kill. was known n» the oUl MvA Hlg battalion headquarters. This build' pcndcncc, if you ;,, :'. i!'.(: i.'[»'.i!5 Hoolt, by Ing will now In- imcd by tlm Tout i;:\y'n<;;.. Wlml is 75 Chaplain, Cnpl. .1. (J. Hlowm I, an the systematic, v/iu!- in • I'or Tblu Post Illjiary. When ttilti lalter mow more, you will uircw;' '..;. v\ vouv iouruoy $22- SHIK Only hi elTnctud. the building viientcd by •••• l»'i>v 'I'M i liillnri'il Imperial ICriffi' tho library will ln< turned over to tho is sweeter b('cntu",c y t ' i! 1", r>l ••'.'f.tirily tliat Hlllcl Only military police delachment mi bar- H-07.. Ait 't'lvklng. a Savings Account a't-i-.c Woven DiiniimU Cuvrrliik. A iMullri'Mi iciiiiniinniliMl fur ranUs. Cliolco ot Attractive Colors. riimfiiit mill IIINIIIII; i|iuilll.v. Worli on. Iho new apurlnicnl bullil- "(Ourtcny tu Vlilturu ami "(MIOII li'nrnlliiru fur lliK'i I" l>i»l,TcH'ilru: laplilly and It In rx|ipi>iii(| that they will lui rraily foi OPKN A ,SA •••"•. '• Ni' TODAY ('imlolllrtN Alike." Hvrry IIIIIIIO." oi'Oiiiuuicy In I he early iminiiler. A numbi-r of Inn nlllceni of tin post wont to New York Tbtllnilny til attend thn Old flunril bull nt tin) I Intel Cnmiimiloii'. Mm. M. 1.. Cliuvi'll rulxt'litlllctl III. hi'lilKn In honor uf Mm, (.'my ,1. KIIIK WiMlnrnday nflnniniiii at IHM- Imnin Merd nt KHMMOM. I'rlr.rn wnrn nwnrdi'd In 77*79 Broad St., Ecd Bank Mm. William I.awnun, Mrn. W. It, "TIIK I' HI1 Ti ,'l Hlliwnrl, Mrn. C. W. VVIMIII (mil MM, Ir. U. nmuilii'i. (iilnii |.i,..i-TIi wof.. 2i>, \\nv.\i\ Sl I.V.I Hni.1,, N. J. Phone? 270 Mr». A, H, L'invfln, Mrn, (I, I. IInc-lt, Mm. Curler W. Clmltr, Mm, Vlcloi1 L..-. j..: Civ RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 4,1981.' SERVICE JOB OPEN. child caught hold of a t«a kettle, on Annie Hart Is the kltohtn range, which, caused Aline s Beauty Salon New Yorlc i FIRST CHURCH OF Applications An Bctof Received for most ot the. contents of the tea ket- HOWARD FREY Round Itip Still Making Good Position of Junior Jjnvesttgsior, tle to fall on the child when H 1Q WALLACE 8T., fare ? CHRIST. SCIENTIST turned ever. 9OUM M4 BOX WATER J «09 Brand St. Bad Bank. M. J. I The Civil Service-commission has Leaden and tU>_ Oootog RED BANK. SUNDAY, I^BBTTAB$1.5Y0 15 announced thaf until February 21lh The monthly meeting of the Counv? Despite Her 72 Ye«r» She Put It ty Women's Democratic club wns 74 Monruouth Streat Tlcluu Good to N«w»ik t; 4 3ar»tea» Sunlit, II ft. H. » r. M. it will accept application! for th« po- Red Sank N, J. Permanent Waving, ACTOM U»t Week in One of sition 6f Junior Investigator In the held in Porter's hotel Saturday. IXAVS RED BANK UiOO A. M. S| Sundaj-Scbool—IliSI A- •*• There was a large attendance. Max Finger' Waving, Facials, Raturnlnt Trato Ltavaa 2 Wednxdu Brenlns r«uaoa1al Pitttbarg** Leading Theaters women's bureau, department of labor. The entrance salary Is $2,000 Barr was the principal Speaker. New York West 25d St. 8 47 P. M. 5 MMtlnn—« P. H. • Staling Old-Time HHi. Shampooing, New Vorle Utxirtx SU 9 00 P. M. P Reading Room<-Op*.n liSO to kA% m per year. Mra. M. Vernon of West Keans- Manicuring, etc. Nowirk. Broad St . 3:05 P. M A datt* tirtpt Sunaaji sad hall- Z Jhe Plttsburg papers last week Applicant* must have had at least burg has been a patient In a hospi- Other Eicuraiona on March. 1, 15, 5 dire. R featured a newt article relative to four years experience in a position tal at Allentown, Pa/ , MRS. ANNE MUSTOE, For Information e«e Ticket Agent "The''Big Surprise"-act put on at Involving . responsible 'contact; witK Tho Rarltan townihlp school bud- GasRawto PROP. one of the local theaters. One paper conditions affecting women In Indus- get for the eurreut year totals f 1T,- Phone 8008. stated that "A packed Saturday try. •' •• .• .' \h 000, This Is $1,000 tan than last MEW JERSEY CENTRAL house was entirely unprepared for Full' information may bj obtained year. The appropriation for current the closing portion of the program from' George K. Truex, secretary of expenses is IKysOO and for repairs which In part consisted of Miss An- the United States Service board of and, replacements, |500. The cleric nie Hart. 72, last here In Mr, Zleg- examiners at the Bed Bank postof- of ttua. board of education reported feld's 'Show Boat,' who croons that fice.- • y. _a ',-.... ,;"•• .that no notice 'had been' received Send Tour FILM by MAIL great Irish hit, "The Hat Me Father relative to the recent decision of the state board over the decision of the Just wrap a quarter with your film and mall it to the address Wore,' which she sang In Pittsburgh Gas Station Permit below. Tour Aim will be promptly developed and returned to 85 years ago." tuition fee of the township school The Long Branch commissioners pupils. In which the Keyport board your address together with ono pr< from each good negative, The Register has reoelved several have granted a permit foe the ereo- clippings from the Pittsburgh papers of education had been' granted $130 This plan will not only save you the troublo of personally tlon of a gasoline station at the cor- for1 each pupil,' - , ' ' taking your fllms to have them developed but will also assure shoving that "Our Annie," the ner of Second and Brighton avenues "Sheriff of Fair Haven," still knows you perfect service. Writ* your name and address plainly on despite the presentation of a petition John, Cahft has. recovered from package and mall it to how to put It across the footlights containing the names of.S8 residents several days' slckneis. '. . despite her advanced years. of that section oppoilng the station. Servals LeRoy, who ^a* Injured BOX 506 ENTIRE STOCK Annie Hart, who Is one of the best when hit' by an automobile, is able known personages In vaudeville, was to be out again after being confined RED BANK, N.J. a resident of Fair Haven many years to his hotne for several months.. . and when Pair Haven was fte mecca- Keamburg News. for hundreds of vaudeville perform- ers during their lay-off season they Flnt Contest In School Election' In made their headquarters at Abe Several Years Next Tuesday. - Bennett's Atlantic hotel before the (The Rad Dank Rtilltar eu -b* bodjbl days of the Players' boat club. At a In Ewmbors at the itores of B. U Millar, •Hit mock election held by the players N. Suita Luda. Philip K«Un and Ohatlu Miss Hart was elected "Sheriff and she has since been known as "The For (he flnt time in several years Sheriff of Fair Haven." During re- a contested school election will take cent years Miss Hart has made her place here next Tuesday. Up until home with Mrs. Howard Marsh of a few days ago the only petitions Bumson, when In this locality. that had been filed with the. dtatrlot OVERCOATS clerk were' those members' of the BIVEB PLAZA'S GOOD PUPILS. board of education who seek re-eleo- Non. They are Clinton B. 'Lohsen, 1 line Attendance Keoord Made John B. Covert, Jr.,4ind Richard A. During the. Past Month. Jessen. Others who have filed peti- tions are Recorder William A. Haag, Pupils of the River Plata school John Hart, Peter Wilson., and Mra. with perfect attendance ercords, for Blanche Hotvath. ' ' ,. ' the past month are listed below, the The Keansburg clvlo asspoUtlon stars indicating perfect attendance will have a card party Friday night. for this school year: The Keansburg &ra commissioners First and aecond gradea—Alan. Conklln, held a dinner Thursday sight in the •Arvld Conklln, Arthur Donato. Nicholas Berkshire hotel at which Louis Ruh- Furlata, Hob«rt Godard, Stewart GodanL Lloyd Bolbrook,. Henry Mana, William man, Richard Tlerney, Howard Op- Sebnunn, Alan White:, Richard Laniberaon, dyke, Fire Chief William Bolbach, Oordon Stant, John Stavola, 'Alice Apple- William A. Haag, Qebrge Whltehead sate, 'Frances Kittle, Mlnnlt Bradfletd. and WUUam Turner, Jr., were preit- Third grade—•Botha AppUeate, 'Gene- ent ' ••..-• JustArrived! 100 vleva Appleffat*. *Norn» Conklln, Jeanne Matthews, Anna McOrath, Kettle Hatale. The annual dance of the Warpua Doris Parker, Alice Towniand. Jeanne social dub will be held In the Man- Fattlt, Kenneth Brower, Tony Furlato, At. ning place ' flrehouse on February thur Jones, David Gordon, John Koleda, 21st , •- • More of These Fitie Rugs BlUr Uoran; Joseph McGrath. Harry Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. King are Southall. Edward Toirnund, «BlUr Un- at Miami, Florida, for several weeks. bertion. , Fourth and fifth gradee—'Barbara Councilman Samuel E. Randolph _ slnas. Irene Avplegata, Heater Gordon, has recovered from grip. on Sale Tomorrow Martha NsUle, AUn Sehlictlnf, •D.onald Mrs. William J. Ahoarn of Hsr- Matthawa. Howard Patera, Gilbert White, mony avenue suflered an attack of •Albert Llndenltmth, •Charea Alexander, grip last week. John Alexander, Donald Aaay, Arthur An automobile driven by Maude T. Brower. Joseph Foerstar, Charlea Parker, •lednard Purdr. 'Alvln Wlckereham. Thomas ot Bayonne and a truok Sixth grade—'Dorothy Desch. Harr He. driven 'by Domlnlok Bellezza of Price Grath, Florence Moran, Helen Dlnaa, Flor- Keansburg collided at Shore boule- ence Tetlnsale, Lucy Stavola, *Helen vard and Center avenue last Wedn«B- Regardless of Make, Cost or Color these Overcoats Stewart, 'Victor Balnet, 'Daniel Gorday- day. The truck was turned over by chlk, Peter Koleda, 'Kdrman Purdr. 'Her-, the Impact, and the automobile con- HALFPRICE must go out—Nothing Reserved. bert Schumann, ^. siderably damaged. Policeman Mur- ray brought both drivers to polica OU may. purchase these The first time in the history of this store that such DONT LET MILK FREEZE, headquarters where both charged each other with' Veckless driving, rugs with the utmost drastic reductions have been made on strictly high- It's Taste Is Impaired Although but neither desired to prosecute and confidence, lor' the 8.3x10.6 the case was dismissed. Miss Thom- Y Quality Remains Same. simple reason that grade merchandise. as -was treated by a-doctor for min- they are the product of Monmouta * county dairymen are or cuts. hearing much- these days about the the world's largest mak> x MIIX IRREGWLAfeS The Models: Mr. and Mrs. George Fitzmolro of The Fabrics: grades and quality of milk which era of Oriental Rugs, woven ' they have for sale. Many are spend- Yonkera were recent guests of Mrs. Single-Breasted Box Soft Camel Hair ing no little money to meet the de- Henry Maurer, on the most modern seam- Nationally Famous Everywhere Double-Breasted Box New Fleeces mands of their buyers. Some users' Mrs. Walter Allen entertained a less, jacquard looms; In fin- complaints'are no, doubt justified, number of friends at her home ish, color, pile, pattern they at Form Fitting Dressy Montagnacs and some result from misunderstand- Wednesday afternoon. T Belted Models ing. Frozen milk often causes Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Crawford of unquestionably duplicate the Serviceable Meltons trouble since so many consumers are East Keansburg are on 4 trip south. most costly imported rugs. Velvet Collar Dress Fine Chinchillas likely to believe that such milk Is Frank Clvettl of Bay avenue was See these ruga before you . Qualify-and Beauty at the Price Ulsterettes of poor quality because of its wa- a victim of grip last week. ' buy a rug of any kind. Fancy Cassimeres tered or diluted taste. Yet the milk Robert Meyers,''son ot Mr, and of cm Ordinary Rag Chesterfield Novelty Boucles in of exactly the-same composition Mrs. Henry Meyers of Highlands as when it came from the cow, and boulevard, who has been sick for Its nutritive value remains unim- several weeks, Is ablo to be out $ paired. again. All Large and Odd Sized Rugs Greatly Reduced $25-00 - The small white specks in thawed Mra. William Lockwood was host- 4 Price 12.50 milk also arouse suspicions. These, ess at the meeting of the Guild of however, are nothing more than St. Mark's church Thursday after- casein, a part of the milk protein noon. $30-M _ 4 pr;ce which has been precipitated by freez- Mrs. William Turner will enter- % \ 5 .00 ing and thawing. tain the ladies' auxiliary of the New When milk freezes the cream line Point Comfort fire company on Feb- Is reduced and In these cases also the ruary 16th. eye deceives, Bince the actual percent- Mrs. Grace Rose of Ideal Beach $35-00 _ age ofbutterfat In the milk remains has returned from -the Long Branch £ Price * 17.50 unchanged despite an apparent re- hospital. duction in the volume of cream. This is because the butterfat glo- MIBB Eleanor Kelly, who has been bules form In closely compacted sick, has recovered. $40.oo - clumps as milk freezes. Rev. Thomas Kearney, rector of Price 20.00 St. Ann's church, Is on a vacation trip to Florida. $ Found Dead In House. Mrs. Fred Trenery was operated $45.00 _ The body of Patrick Qavlgan, six- on recently for appendicitis in the J Price ty, was found Tuesday of last week Long Branch hospital. 22*5O In the summer home of Dr. A. A. IJOUIS Leonardla, general manager Brill at West Allenhurat, where he of the Keansburg Steamboat com- $ had been employed as a caretaker. pany, has recovered from grip. Mrs $50-00 _ He was last seen alive ten days be- Leonardla was also a victim qf the J Price 25«00 fore, whoh he became 111 and was. same disease at the same time, assisted home by a policeman. The pupils of the local schools will give an entertainment the latter part The Paper That Ooea Home. of this month. $6000 - J Price Hie Register has the largest clr The two-year-old daughter of Mr. 3>0.00 dilation of any country weekly In the and' Mrs. Frank Shepherd of Port United States. It Is cherished as a member of too family circle.—Adver- Monmouth road Is recovering from 5'Piece Colonial Mahogany Suite $75.00 - tisement burns received from hot water, Tho Iloffularly $197.80. This charming suite comprises dresser, vanity, chest, ^H ^ ^ mm ffn Price full-ilio postei bed and benoh. Oruccfully designed In selected mil- V j L& 1 aOU hogany veneers. , -s\r *J | "~~~~ Alterations Free! $175.00 Maple Suite, 5 pieces $140.00 ' $197.50 Walnut Suite, 5 pieces $157.50 No C. O. D. —No Returns —No Charges. TO REMIND $223.00 Walnut Suite, 5 pieces $175.00 YOU Many Other Suites to Select From.
Men's Suits Reduced Sale of Simmons Beds, Mattresses and Springs
Blmmoni Beds, Ivor/ or Walnut finished. Simmons Doublo Dech Coll Spring, nmdo Any slxel limited quantity, * ' of 90 coll sprtnira. Anj slxe. ' $4.75 . ' Boys' Suits Reduced $8.95 Simmons Volt Mattress, BO-lt>. layer felt, roll edge) beautifully covered. Any else, ' $9.45 Simmons Inner Bprlnc Mattress. Mnd« ot s Mt tempered »t«el cull springs and S3 lbs. KOPPERS COKE Simmons Bprlnis, guaranteed saglees link layer felt. In blue or rose. Any site. Boys'Overcoats ™ 9.75 spring. An> tlse. $4.75 $16.75
OWWIVKi It W. rreat Bt, Pkon* on 21 West Freehold J. KRIDEL Main St. Hew Jersey
Vkctory m«lxUmtor for A. * M. KariMthwslsn Wlltoa Bu« Mills of Uteehold, N. i. 'BED BA^K KE&Sft&K, FEBftUAKV 4,1931.
, LAEOB EGGS FOB PROFIT. dads on which they aro located In- «•••«•••••••••»<> College Dean stead of alphabetically according to 2310. rullet* for Producing Eggs Should tho names of the owners. It is be- Barretts Approved Roofer SHARE in RETURN! be Hatched From Large Egg). fleved that this change, will greatly Since It is true that like bogcls facilitate the work of making tax PROSPERITY Bluestone Bluestone like; wo cannot expect to set small icarchcs and will prove beneficial in Prof. A. G Alley of Newark eggs and raise a laying bird that will ilhor ways. Aa Illll* at lioa month etlowi 1 J. H. WHITE to acqulr* an Inlirnit In • rbe Idnd with luting quality «nd <>P« °«lor. Lai a* qnotc Givei an .Interesting Talk on produce a- large egg. Mr . Youmana of Scobeyvlllc has rented part of Mrs. John Beckmon's General Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractor Amtrlco'i lorotil carpot«ll*n^ jroo OD ruing up your drt»ew*» «nd 'fr*8te«. Internatiqniil Rel«lion»hip. Be- Much Is Bald today about the grad- house and ho Is how occupying It. Buktri apt* muni fore Red Bank Club. ing o£ eggs and the production of Jdmco Uigglhs is very sick with Skylights Ventilating Have 40D1B »f thoifljJMl (op *U.tW «»»• «««» m year* eggs weighing from 24 to 28 ounces. ilcurlay. Prof. A, Q. Alley of Dana, college, herefore, tb produce a largo eh",' Experienced Mechanics Modern Equipment The firemen will hold a dance at Comrjlclc stock ol materials. Otndori, «lac, gravel. Oil dirt antf told Moot f Newark, was the speaker at the one must place only largo eggs in the tho BchoolliouHo Friday nlglit. Chrin- luncheon hour of tht Rc'd Bank Ro- incubator. Another point taken into PRICES REASONABLE^' ey Conover will be in charge. 35 WHITE ST.. RED BANK N. J. ; tary dub last Thursday'and although account • by the successful poultry- Tho membors of tho Pioneer group the speaker was In a great hurry to man la the time, during the laying of boys went pn an outinK to Asbury ••»•••••»••••••••••••»•»••«••»••»•»«••••••»••••• make a train out of town he held hla period In which the large eggs are Park last Thursday night, . Tho boys audience for, tho limited time :o< >roduced, as,.well as how many of of tho basketball team have new twenty minutes on the subject of he.total eggs produpcd would bo Howard 6. Rosevelt uniforms. The suits are blub with TELEPHONE 3238-J. "Rotary Inter-National Relation- graded as 26 ounce eggs. Certainly orange stripes. 41 Mortmouth Street. Red Bank, N. J. ships." a bird should lay 200 eggu and on- ly 50 would weigh above 24 ounces, Dorothy Greenfield of Asbury Park I Phono The talk was based. primarily on apenf Saturday and Sunday with her better understandings between neigh- thi) remainder dose to 22 ounces, one aunt, Mrs. Louis Plotkin. bors, between municipalities; between could hardly expect the offspring of this particular bird to do very much Very little trapping ia being done 6. A. SHOEMAKER states, between governments and be-* ;oward, raising the standard of large in this locality this winter. The tween nations. > Prof, Alley who price paid for pelts la so low that DEALF.n EN has -tin International reputation as a eggs. While, If a bird should begin most people hereabouts do not think speaker of note urged upon his bear- laying in Bflptembor and after laying it la worth while to try to catch fur Does any Club or aim' ers the advisability of the United a few small eggs should come up In-bearing animals. to tho 24-20' ounco class and uhould States becoming a; member of the A communion service was held at ilar organization de> World Court and the League of. Na- lay 150 26 ounce eggs, one would COAL have a right to expect the offspring the Reformed church Sunday morn- sire to acquire prop* tions. . Ing, with Rev. Frank Huff of Marl 1 to reproduce the larger egg. Due to the .limited amount of Urn boro In charge. Eobert Rltchey, n Wood, Feed, Hay, Straw erty in down-town alloted the speaker he only hit the According to Prof. W. C. Thomp- theological student who usually dl high spots of what should have been son, poultry husbandman for the recta the services here, preached a1 LIME and FERTILIZER Red Bank? an exceptionally forcible address. Ho State experiment station, a recent the Marlboro church. left the' speakers' table In a rush and Btudy.of records from 2,000 White Leghorn pullets revealed that where Tho township commitloe of Atlan Peat Moss All Kinds of Poultry Feed We have a bargain to In tils hurry to get out of the assem- tic township met at this place las bly room he mistook a large rnlrror tho 26 ounoe-to-the-dozen standard waa applied In selecting hatching Friday. Eoutlno business was trans offer. : for a wide open door and dashed acted and bills were paid. Baled Shavings headlong Into It, giving himself a eggs the pullets laying them were mighty good -bumping but fortunate- found for tho most part to be birds Selling LEHIGH and WILKES-BARRE ht escaped serious Injury. possessing an Inherited tendency to Suit For $05,000. PLYMOUTH COAL Riverside Mortgage Rev. John .6. McCIoskoy, rector of produce large eggs. It is asaumct Mrs. Nellie Yates of Spring LaU It James's Catholic church of Red by Professor Thompson that moat o haB brought suit for $65,000 on be For Twenty-flvo Tears. & Finance Corporation iank, in the Rotary classification of the daughters of these birds will also half of her son Morton, thirteen, a 7athollo churches; Ernest Hall of be producers of large eggs. the result of injuries received in J Try a Ton of This Red Ash Coal. Broad 8t Nati Bank BIdf h3 Broad street national, bank In collision between an automobile an* .ho cloBBlncatlon of commercla a motorcycle. The suit Is directed a Bed Bonk. N. banking and William Weeks, the Cathleen Mattlgan and Elva an' LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY new manager of the-New Jersey Bel Lincroft News. Clarence llorrell of Jlatawan. ;elephone company at Its Red Bank ifflce In the classification of tele Man/ Pupil* Perfect In Attendance phono service, arc new members of During January. the Red Bank club. (The Red Bank Beihur can bi bough ! Llnoroft at tha Fi»" Corners' Tu One J'ear ag6 we established a Home Made Boom.) Candy Department, manufacturing an excellent WCAP FROGKAM. Tho following boys and girls have neither been absent nor late for grade of Chocolates and Candies at reasonable Broadcasting to be Heard This school during January:' prices. ' •, , '"; '' :- Week From Asbury Park. Primary department—Elsie, Esther »n< John Breckenrld»e, Mildred Ernie)', Arnold Following aro the programs from Bennett, Jean Jonts, William Kelly, Lydia We found that the people of Red Bank, iVCAP: ) McQueen, Vincent Marnier, Henry ond I • THUBSDAY, natch Mohon, Sidney Sprung, Joseph wanted Home Made Candies, for this reason we, M. Wright. -.45—TuBtlngi Betttr Music Grammar department—"Loretta and John started our department of candy, evidencing ex- 0:00—Lois B. Ryan. talk. Brechenridae. Walter Bennett. Edward ceptional success.. '.' OlS^-Atn-ams program. Bouihton, Helm and William Ewald, Eliz- O:flo—Majestic presentation. abeth Johnson, Kenneth Jonea, Faul Kel- 0:40—Hit of tho week. ly, Mlllard Leonard, Howard Knicker- Give our candies a try and you will want .0:45—Sea CrMt Preisntatlon. bocker, Joseph Mahoney, Russell McCuc, ,0156—Home hints'. Julio and William MtCarron, Ida Mc- them always. • 1:00—Ironlzer talk. Queen, Lillian Sprunsr, Helen Wright. aiililWUPIIiiraillN'MlllllIIJ'lJlllll'lll'lf '. M. Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson, Sr., re- :00—Stme as WAHC. turned Saturday after spending sev- A GENUINE FEBRUARY SALE - OUR The largest and best variety in town. :30—Beach Esplanade. , eral days at^Vashlngton, D. C, with 1 i :00—Tho Story Lndy.-- Dr. Miriam VanWaters. ;30—News flashci. :iB—Shosclrie with Ptisy In Red Bank. Mrs. John Olcwlne of Brooklyn, a 1 DEPOSIT REGULARLY LOW PRICES REDUCED FROM .•45—Imperial .program. ' former summer resident of this :00—Abrams program. place, dleil on Sunday, January 25th. I WILL PLACE :16—Berkeley dinner muilc. The funeral was held on Tuesday of HESSE'S :4G—I.ucy Sacco, pjanlit. last' week., Besides her husband, sh» I YOUB 1:00—Medical talk, Oral Infection and Iti Is survived by a son, Goorgo Ole- 1 SELECTION Tclatlon tn system.' wlnc of Elizabeth. Tel. 1269 - 8 West Front St. 1:16—Hurrlct Tutmsn Girls Club. 1:30—Beach trio. Tho American landscape engineers | IN YOUR :00—Tommy Gaffen's orchcatra. of Asbury Park aro treating trees 0:30—-Caalno dance muilc. on Brookdalo farm. 1 H,OM1 JO:00—Chet Arthur) orchestra. The Blessed Sacrament guild of 10:30—Tony Trebtnos Banjo Boys. St. Catherine's church of Everett Iniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiniii! i 11:80—O, Howard Scott, orsanlit. met last- night -at—Jacob -Jeffreys Without a doubt the outstanding Sale of the ' WHEN YOU TRADE AT &UDAY. home; DINING ROOM 6:00—DcLtcr music. Mr, and Mrs. George C. Richdale 6:16—A. P, Federation o! churches. Rev. year, and one which will long be remembered. Braclway. have improved after having been WAGNER'S 6:»0—Berkeley dinner music. sick about two weeks. Mrs. Richdale SUITES Here we have combined newness of style, com- 7:00—Abram'n ' program. ' was suffering from tonsllltla and Mr. You Get QUALITY 7:15—Seacrest program. Richdale was laid up with grip. Beautiful 10-I'lccB Suites In pletehess of variety and lowest of prices fo? 7:30—Home hints ) Eugene Ford has bought a For.l Oak, Walnut and Mahogany 7:31—Beach trio. coach. your consideration. 8:00—U. Howard Scott, orianlst. Albert H. Brady of Verona has re- Aro Now Reduced MEATS 6:30—Casino danco muilc. BATUEDAY. turned after spending several weeks with hla aunt, Mrs. Alice L, Wlll- AT LOW COST J—0. Howard Scott, organist. gerodt. '. Prices Effective 6:30—Seaorest program. 25 to A WAGNER 6i40—Imperial proffram, Joseph Clement and family are Feb. S, 6, 7. 6:45—A. P, iporti. moving from the Domldlon farm to Policy Since 19Q0. 1:00—Berkeley dinner music. ha Willgerodt placo at Tlnton Falls. 1130—Home hints. The Clement family moved here 7:31—Beach trio. from Tlnton Falls about a year ago. Bertram S. Cutler has returned to Milk Fed FOWL 25c lb FINED ON TWO CHARGES. his farm at this place to live. LIVING ROOM (MEDIUM SIZE) Miss Marlon Hood was a week-end Driving Without License and Abus- guest of Miss Lillian Ryan of Holm- ing State Trooper, del. SUITES WAGNER'S PRICES FOR , Richard Babcoek, a son-in-law of Walter Buckley of Oakland street Lewli S. Thompson, Sr., has added ! and 3-Plcco Suites In Mnny was fined $160 by Recorder Elmer C. several acres to his Syossct, Long GENUINE LAMB Walni'Ight of Shrewsbury last Fri- Charming Styles and Covers Island, holdings by purchasing part or clb day. Two-thirda of tho amount was of tho Henry Rogers Wlnthropp Reduced , for driving without a license. THe property, Legs, Hindquarters 27 - other one-third, or $50, was meted out to him when Trooper Arthur, Jesse Schofleld and family havn Hausslcr of tho Eatontown station been confined to their home with Lorn Chops • • 39c lb. of tho state polico accused the man :rlp. 25 to 502 of becoming offensive and abusive. Miss Annie Carson of New York spent Friday with friends here. RUGS Rib Chops • • > 29c lb; Troopor Hausslor came into con- Dr. C. V. Coburn of tho New York tact with Buckley after Samuel Presbyterian hospital "was a week- Axminsters, Velvets, Wiltons and Domestic Withers, a special ofllecr of Shrows- end visitor of Dr. and Mrs. William bury, had,complained that an auto- Payno Thompson. Shoulders mobile driven by Buckley had forced Orientals Reduced his car off the road on Nowman Matthew L. Mullln has been laid Springs road. Withers said he tried up with throat trouble. Top or Bottom Round to Iron out tho matter lilmself but The meeting of tho Lincroft 25 to 50% when ho asked Buckley for his li- ladies' aid society, which waa Bohod- Cross Rib or Boneless cense tho latter used offensive ulod to be held tomorrow afternoon, language. has been postponed on account of sickness among tho membors. RUMP ROAST Investigation by Itocordor Waln- rlgUt revealed tho fact that Buck- BED ROOM SUITES ley's llconuo had been revoked No- vember 15th last by Justlco Henry F. Everett News. Our Entire Stock of Maple, Walnut and Swift's Golden West FOWL 29c ib Hylln of Red Bank following an ac- Tliomita Dubosliy Hurt While at (3!i TO 3% LBS.) cident. Buckley was driving a car Mahogany Bed Room Suites Are ownod by J. LcRoy Kearney of Work—Many Attend Parly. Chestnut streot. Thomaa Dubesky.son of Mrs. Ray- C lb mond DubcsKy, mashed his hand lost week In n clothing press at the Fresh Pork Shoulders 14 - GARAGE DESTROYED. Reduced 25 to 50% CALI STYLE Eisner factory at Red Bank, wlii'i"! tio wns omployod. ' He has not re- A Flro on J. Wullntiii Weaver's I'lncc turned to work. Saturday Afternoon. PORK KNUCKLES SPARE RIBS Mr. and Mrs. John B. Brady and . Jj unknown origin last Satur- son John, Mrs, Thomas Kelly, Mrd. 2-Pc. LIVING ROOM SUITES day afternoon virtually destroyed a Kathryn Onkns, Misses Helen Kelly, 16c lb.; garage owned by J, Wallaco Weaver Catherine nnd Mary Warnckcr nml 14c lb. *' Hctrmel's Canned at Oriole Park, near Newman Veronica Mahcr and Gerald Warns- In a Choice of Coverings CHICKEN Springs road. Mr, Woaver liven In lier attendoa a card party and dance Libby's Sauer Kraut Shrewsbury borough and the flro- at,Hlghtatown'Friday night. $85.00 • (Whalo) men of that placo fought tho blaze. Waller Palmer has boon conllncd They did splendid work In prevent- to tho houno wltli gilp. ing the llqmcs from epreadlng to ad Hoosier Kitchen A mighty fine living room suite for 2 lbs. 7c 39c lb. Qernld Wnrnokor has bought; n Simmona Beauty joining buildings. Chnvrolnt cabriolet. Cabinets and michtly little money. You muit see NEW SOUTHERN PEAS tb.21c A pony owned by Mr. Weaver's son IJert Morris anil John Dzlczyc nro (Vdnr (III'HIII in All l.nl- Rust Muttresses wnii In the garngo and it wan led out omplpyod by William Kelly OHt Designs. As itu l*'.v- Breakfast Suites it to appreciate how much value DOUBLE CELERY HEARTS .' 2 for 27c aldo to safety. An automobile which Many rcHldentn attondnl « curl nni))lo of Our <.riiiiliu> FANCY MUSHROOMS ...... : tb.29c stood near tho garuifo >wa d party arid dance, held at llradovclt Nalo The HC IVUIIIIIUIIIV Reduced you're Retting for your moneys beyond roacli of I ho flro. Mr. Weav- laat wcok by tho Wofl«cd Hncranicnt Ailvurtlwil (lusls Am Also Reduced Fancy Baking and Eating APPLES 3 1b». 22c er had a nmnll quantity of ctynniiilto Build of St. Onbrlel'fl church. Alfin Kriliirt'il Large, full size, comfortablo CAULIFLOWER head 21c In tho Kiuflge. It did hot explode, Patrick Knlly linn Improved lifter 25 to 50% pieces, carefully upholnleretl. hnvlnil boon lnlil up vvllh uloUnnnH. 25 to 50% 20 to 50% LARGE GRAPEFRUIT 2 for 14c Btnnloy Hlllwcll, Jr., hud hln ton FLORIDA ORANGES, 2l6i doz.23c VAHTV AT MAKI.UOKO. fillo rtml ntlonoldn rmnoved Inftt week at tlin Irfinit Ilninrh lionpltui. FANCY. FLORIDA STRAWBERRIES . pt. 24c HI. Ann'* OulM Will llavo Kvrllt Tltnadorn Hlllwoll npont tho wneli Nc*t Wccli. nnd with frlfinil'i nt Illounillrlil. Bt, Ann'n i,-ullf tho Marlboro Calhollo oluirch will hold a CRIII Acme Furniture Company party unit doncn ut tho olniioli on Colt'n Neck News. Tlmraduy IIIKM O( noxt wook Wagner Market Co. tlrUlife, llvo iluiiilniil, cuohis anc A Now MXIioil of A»ra>lnr Tuxn to bn Dird In Thin Tawn*lil|i. Red Bank's Fastest Growing Furniture House T Ilioad SI. B«l llnnh N Church at, IK*tn>lmrg |illioo)iln will ho plnyril nml • In ' tl Miininmilh HI, IIMI Uank MM llroadwtiy. l-om Utxnch • oollrctlon of prlMM Will lip nffcroil to Annenntir Jniiien l'lenmonil nml Col 11 nmt Avu. M. xd IHHi llrimdwny. Uitt« Itrniicli (ho liliflirnt niHii'Prit. lluckntt'ii or Inotor Wnllur I>. Kloiilu aro irmlilnn 137 MONMOUTH STREET RED BANK, N. J, MO Hny Avo, IHxtllnnil* III K. Mnln Ht. Mnlnvmn nhnulrn will rurnlnh muuln for ilnno- n mirvry of Atlnntlo lownnhl|i wll.li 89 Vrnnl Bt, l(o,T|Mirl Jijllitlon, llrtliinl li inn Main Wlrwt A»hnf» r«rl< |>ri>jn'fJa:. 'I'hri proLTrilif will hn put in Uio church'i m«it|i\g» [und, tlti« will bo ilituii nccordlng lo llio
-..)',, •••'.-•• A • Page Eight RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY *, 1981; tAlAallAmlli. Plaza, to recuperate. Mrs. Leonard will be special preachers' at most of visa AT LOCVST Andrew Coleman's -expects to return home in about a the services. HeaddenV Corner. week. Mr. and Mrs. Donald D, Johnson Henry Werlftnann'a Home Virtually Mrs. Louis Vlegel will be the hog attended a party at East Orange Dry Wells ft Cwiie of TJUcomfort. for OMtroyed Friday. WfflTrobated Residents Here. tess of the Wild Flower club at her Saturday night at the home of Mr. Fire caused by an overheated stove (Th. Bed Bank Begitter can b« bought illiam home next Wednesday. and Mrs. Withers Dean. On Sunday last Friday afternoon virtually de- Estate of Well Ktaown Red Bank Mrs. Fred Grovea ia spending a Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and Mr«. A. In Fair Vltw at Edward O'VlabuUr'f aura.) • i stroyed tfe house on Rlverilde drive, Photographer If Left to Wid- few. days at Newark with her sister. E. R. Slebert went to Glen Gardner' near Locust Point, owned by Henry —MEANS— ow—Other Wills Recently Mrs. Karl Geblcr,of Kcyport will to spend the day with Mr. Slebert. . Nearly all the wells on the Chapel Werleinann, Mr. and Mrs. Werle- entertain the No Name club at her Howard' Maxson was a visitor at Hill road have gone dry. Within ths mann are spending the winter at Probated. home this afternoon. Mrs. Carl Lakewood on Sunday. ' memory of the oldest residents or New t York. They had been ocoupy- HIGH GRADE SERVICE this place thl» has never happened 1 Andrew R. Coleman of Red Bank, Bergman will be the hostess next Rev. Charles C. Johnson, rector o£ Ing their Locust Point house, over Wednesday afternoon. All Saints ehurph, has been elected before Folks who live on this road the week-end, and a fire had been • Approved and Improved '- who died recently, executed lila will would welcome extension of service August 11th, 1923. He bequeathed a Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maler and a member of the diocesan board of made In the stove to make the house Heating Plumbing < " Roofing daughter June spent Saturday at religious education. This board has by the Monmouth consolidated water comfortable for them Saturday and1 model engine made by hla fathsr to company to provide service for them. ', hla nephew, J. Emil Coleman. All Hillside with Mr. Maler's parents. oversight of Episcopalian Sundfiy- Sunday. Nearly alt the contents ot ' Water Systems * Copper Work i the rest of hla estate was bequeathed John Swlthcnby of Irvlngton spent school work In the diocese of New Mrs. John Kelly arid her son are tho building weW destroyed, The Sunday with hts parents, Mr. and Jersey. confined to the house with siokneas. Earthen and Iron Pipe {kit ltd hla wife, Lizzie-A. Coleman, dur- Navesink firemen fought the blane ! ing her lifetime and at her death the Mrs. John Swlthenby. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maxson have Leo Snyder la back at sohbol after and prevented it from spreading to WlfaANDUB THE rfHEBIOAN BAUIATOtt COMPANY'S intolns I residue la to go to their daughter, The Woman's Republican club will returned home from their honey- having been confined to the .house adjoining buildings. , ._. \ntw/grtiu Helen Coleman Smith. The will ap- meet at the Community flrehouac moon pj and theyy have started for a' week. ARCOLA HEATING SYSTEMS pointed Mrs. Coleman executrix. It Friday afternoon, Officers will be housekeeping on ValleV y drive. Residents of this place are eagerly The classified advertisements In the wild, 1/ossopis that was witnessed by "John S. Applegate, elected. A dog owned by Manuel Sylvia was awaiting the opening of the new The Register contain worth while op- his mother fathered to Mrs. Annie Glass of Belford spent schoolhouse, which la scheduled to portunities for everybody.—Adver- Red Bank and Sea Bright Jr., and Viola E. Patterson. run over and killed by an automobile tisement. | aUddtn their hu.mll* Isaac Morris, a well known resi- Monday with her mother Mrs. S. A. Sunday. tako place within a short time. Prep- yCilin <0-t us dent of Middlctown township, ex- Foster. •? Rev. Mr. Powell of Highlands was arations are, being made for a cele- ecuted his will a year ago last Dg- Mrs. Anna Ullrich is spending a the speaker^ at the Methodist cburcli bration. Many years have elapsed ' cefe&rtte Jit's hirlhday. \ cember. His entire estate was be- week with friends at Newark. Sunday night. since Headden's Corner has had a ~ with flowers/ ' jqueathed to his wife, Mary Morrla, Mis. Robert Search and daughter A horse owned by Howard Max- schoolhouse and to many folks here j and she was named as executrix. Jane art? spending a few weeks with son died last week. It seems like history repeating itself The witnesses were Alston Beekmai; Mrs. Harry Search of Newark. Henry Hanson, a student at Tem- to have educational facilities re- and Margaret S. Ely. Thursday night of next week will ple university at Philadelphia, is established in the village center. i In a will executed thirteen years be pay night at the Leonardo build- home for a vacation of a few days. Miss Grace O'Brien is spending a i ago, Robert Parker of Humson be- ing and loan association. February The activities of the Men's club at month at New York, where ahe is [qucathed his estate to his mother, 19th will be the night that the direc- the library building continue to In- employed. | Jane Parker of County Leltrani, Ire- tor's will hold their monthly meeting. crease in popularity. Almost every Leo Snyder Is back at school after West Furniture Co* I land. He appointed Mary W. Pres- Mr. ana Mrs. William Strenkcrt night until a few minutes before having been sick for a week. jton of Rumson executrix ol the will. and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Scheffling of midnight the members of the- club Peter Conry, who has 'Been very jThe witnesses were Samuel Riker, Jersey City were Sunday guests of enjoy bowling, pool and checkers. sick,' Is steadily improving. Keypprt, Nev^ Jersey I Jr., and Ella Hartnett. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McGllvray. Most of the boys of the village arc • i m I Thcdore J. R. Brown of Brlelle, Miss Doretta Veering is steadily members of the club. rt pays to advertise in The Register. former prosecutor of Ocean county improving at the Long Braiich hos- Miss Martha Pcnnlngton, Mrs. and at the time of his death a mem- pital and it Is expected that she will Louisa Card and Miss Hope Turner ber of the legal staff of the Central e home within a few days. were visitors at New York Saturday. railroad, made his will two ye&n The Leonardo. Civic Interest asso- 66 6 —FOR— ago last August. He bequeathed his ciation will hold a card patty at th-: Tho Puper That Goes Home. LIQUID or TABLETS Midwinter Sale of Furniture interest in personal property owned "lighthouse" next Wednesday even- The Register has the largest clr- jointly by himself and Mary B. Don- ing at half-past eight o'clock. There I "ulatlon of any country weekly In thhe Cure Colds, Headaches, Fever Tire Service ovan and known as the Ashley house S 8 666 SALVE wi.l be prizes and refreshments. ™r ofSe famlfy'clrci^A.fver 3 Carnie will entertain grill to Mary W. Dixon and the re-ltu^ _- tlscment CURE'S BABY'S COLD mainder of hi3 personal property the sewing club at her home tomor- Our Service Car is was also bequeathed to Mary W. row evening. Dlxon. All the rest of his estate was The ladles' auxiliary of the Brev- Reductions 10% to 50% always ready left to Forman T. Bailey of Asbury ent Park and Leonardo fire company Park to bp held in trust and three- will give a valentine's party at tho flrehouse Saturday night, February Combination Auction Sale fourths of the income paid to Mary W. Dixon and one-fourth to Mary B. 14th. There will be dancing and re- Donovan as long as they live. After freshments. Miss Mildred Meyer an'4 LIVE STOCK, FARM MACHINERY, Steam Vulcanizing the death of both the income from Mrs. Chester Guttormsen' will be in TRULY, OUR FEBRUARY PRICES SPEAK OF THE GREAT the estate Is to be paid to bis daugh- charge. PRODUCE and HARNESS OPPORTUNITIES OF THIS SALE ... BUT THE THING OF^ ter Lois until' she is thirty years of Mazle Krauso celebrated her fif- Balloon and Truck To Be Held at Our Stables Opposite tho Central ballroad Station age at which time she Is to receive teenth birthday anniversary Sundaj GREATEST IMPORTANCE TO YOU IS THE EXCELLENT the principal. Forman T. Bailey was afternoon with a party. The tlmi! FREEHOLD, NEW JERSEY, on Tires in Stock named as executor of the will. was spent In playing games. Re- QUALITY AND S.TYLE OF THE FURNITURE ITSELF. NO Thomas McGinnis of Highlands freshments wero served, and Mazio left a house and lot at that place lo received a number of very attractive THURSDAY, FEB. 12th, 1931, MATTER WHAT,YOU SELECT, YOU WILL FIND OUR Theodore Jenson of New York. He gifts. ' Those present were Edward At 11 O'CIoclt A. M. Sharp. Bain or Shine. Solo held under cover, USUAL HIGH QUALITY HAS BEEN UPHELD, REGARD- bequeathed an income of $50 a and Lczzet Corbert, Virginia Black, month to Leslie Gordon. A property Murlal Maack; Edward and Georg" 55 CHOICE GUERNSEYS AND HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS. LESS OF THE UNUStf ALLY LOW PRICE FOUND ON THE known as Seaside Grove at High- Bruntz, Gussle, Robert and Edna Thcso cows were all personally selected by Jacob Zlotkln from the lands and another known as the Krause, Edward Arnold and Julius farms whero'they wcro raised in Michigan and Wisconsin. SALE TAG. WE ARE LISTING A FEW OF THE TYPICAL Ocean View property were be- Archenback. Many of them are fresh and others close springers. Theses.cows aro queathed to John Kendrick, who had Mr. and Mrs. William Lawlcr wiil fully accredited, young, and very good milk producers. Some of them VALUES FROM THE HUNDREDS THAT FILL OUR lived with Mr. McGinnis many years attend the funeral of their brother- arc registered with papers and transfers.' Two test certificates with FLOORS. and was known as John McGinnis. in-law, Martin Slegert of Secaucus to- each cow. If you need one cow or several do not miss this sale as they One-half the cash he had at the time morrow. Mr. Selgert, while getting will bo sold at your price. of his death was left to Leslie Gor- off a trolley car, .received injuries Also will be sold some good family cows, a number of fir3t calf N ' • ' - Regularly NOW don and the other half to John which resulted In his death. He was heifers, beef cows and stock bulls. Soma very good work horses and Kendrick. Mr. Kendrick was ap- dragged by the ear and hla leg wat, several teams will bo offered. 2-Pc. Fancy Denim Living Room Suite ....,...... $110.00 $62.00 pointed executor of the will. cut off between the knee and the 75 TONS HAY—30 BARBELS POTATOES. Peter R. Ludlow of Keansburg ankle. Mr. Selgert -was well known i 3-Pc. Fine Quality Tapestry Living Room Suite 149.00 87.00 John Hansen here. Twenty-five tons baled alfalfa hay. and fifty tons.of mixed hay loose. left his entire. estate to his wife, Thirty bags Green Mountain good eating potatoes in 160-pound bags. Also 42 West Front Street, Othclia Ludlow, In a will which tin "Blind Life" will be given at the a hand-made broad tread farm wagon, some good plows, cultivators and 2-Pc. Italian Velvet Living Room Suite '.".• 220.00 150.00 executed last November. Mrs. Lud- post theater on Sandy Hook on Sat- farm machinery of all descriptions. ' RED BANK, N. J. low was named as executrix of the urday night and will begin at S will. o'clock. The proceeds will go to sup- Ten new Double Sets of Harness, blankets, halters and other farm 3-Pc. Mohair Living Room Suite 300.00 229.00 TELEPHONE 2118 Frank H. Rudderrow of Seagirt i port the New Jersey blind mend tools. ' also bequeathed his entire estate to , summer home fit this place. TliL; You are invited to see those cows milked any time before sale. Thesq, Karpen Red Leather Club Chair ..:. 95.00 ' 57.00 IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. cows arc sold with a full guarantee for retest and you must be satisfied TO MAHiE 1NCOKVAIA: his wife, Grace F. Rudderrow, and • play will be enacted entirely by blln'cl Uy virtue at r<>'>M<&M^^ 5-Pc. Bed Room Suite having Highboy and •with you. whereby they aci-eetl to convev years, will receive 510,000. Thomas to you a poition of the landa described in Saguerton and Fritz York of Shrews- Spool Bed. Maple or Walnut Finish 239.00 ,° 149.00 said moitiiaKC. bury will receive $5,000 each. The Dated January IT. 1931. property at Shrewsbury was be- 5-Pc. Colonial Bed Room Suite, in choice of HOWARD y. HIGGINSON. , Where is your boy heading? Solicitor of Complainant. queathed to Isabella D. Green. Mrs. li ISrouil Street. Ucd Bank. N. J. Helen DeCoppet. the widow, Is to re- Mahogany or Maple 259.00 169.00 ceive one-twelfth of the residue. Monmouth County Surrog&teV Office. Start this month by protecting his future with In tlio matter of the citlale of Ella M Mahogany Gate Leg Tables ' 19.50 13.75 li'jminick, deceased. Notic? to creditors to present claims Leonardo News. lithium e*taic. Lane Cedar Chests 35.00 22.00 I'lii-suum to the ordet of Joseph L. Don. FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE nany. SiinoiTHlr of the County of XI01.- Baptist Bible Study Mi-tlngs Held njouth. made on the iwcnly-niMh day of Every Wednesday Afternoon. Genuine Mahogany Buffet ." 80.00 48.00 January, rj.il. on the application of Bay- ard Dolninick and (layer (lardner Domf- (The Red Dank Itezistcr can be bought CERTIFICATES. nick. executors of the estate of Ella M. in Leonardo *t the ttore of l-"red Meyers.) Solid Mahogany Block Front Secretary Desks 135.00 89.00 Domlnick. deceived, nntire i« hereby t;iv- ctt tu the rrcditoiH of nn'ul dcrenxed to The adult class of tho Baptls'. exhibit lu the Hub'ri ibeis. executors an Bible Sunday-school class Is holding more* itl. thei de and demands meetings every Wednesday after- nicr oath, with- Charles C. Conover ;h uf Won- Mrs. Bertha Ruhnkc la laid up 18x36" to 9xl5 and Il'3xl5'. mouth, that the .-,nivuil in !tink- lor tho CUT YOUR SHOE BILLS IN HALF Rugs election of thiee IIICIIIIUMH ,f the Itoni.l with Influenza. ot Education will be held t School Nu Mrs. Gilbert Stlmls Is on the sick —AT— Originally Priced from $3.00 to $199.00 1. on list. TUESDAY. 1- Kriltr All V 10, 1MI, from reitn oYlorl. J-. M . t,, ritlil I'. M Harvey Davis and son of Grant- NOW $O-00 to 5|Qg.OO wo'ul spent part of last week with THE GLOBE SHOE SALE ennhlo nil ' J'III lot'cii i/renent \ Mr. DavU'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'ant their l.ullol,. FOOTWEAR For the Family at Lower Prices Than Ever Before. Thrce Member: vill be elected tine Manchester Davis. Mrs. Ella Bills Is acting as a nurse Business conditions compell us to-sell our entire stock at Sacrifice At Bfild n.cetln lor a patient at Belford. ijueiulim of * litiiu Mr. antl Mrs. William Schcel of Prices. Come and see the amazing bargains on the Tables and Racks. l-'or eunerit CM'Oi Concord avenue entertatnnl n num- I'nr rcimlrrt nnd r ber of friends from Newark and CHILDREN'S SHOES from Fur manual tniii Kant Orange over the week-end. The totnl iiuMinl til >tht t' Goorpianna Bryan, youngest i) l» »S li.ooo.oli.OOt o | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOES from jT The fiitlowlrc liroi'M also bi Ilrynn, celebrated her third birthday BlliitnitW'd: To author!:..' tlie II id of Kdmnllon t with n party on Monday, at whlclf a trnnpfer 36r.>.7:> from Current K.M'cni'.) In number of her frlnnds were ]>rcscm. LADIES' PUMPS AND OXFORDS from | A A up l.nml and IlulldliiK Annum. The children spent n very hnpjiy al- Dated thil !SUi ilny c>< January, 1 'J31. II. A. KKTTrX. tcrnnon. DUikl Clerl. Mr. and Mrs. Edward llryan, Jr., ARCTICS •..from WJo up. RUBBERS from NOTK:—' I'll" ''Tin 'Vurnnl ni"»'" rntertnlnpd their nephep w Hnroltl Include* jirlnrll'iiln'. lenrlirrn', janlti.iV nml intJIcnl . InipcoluiV niilurlM. I'ltj. IJJl- Lance of Tarrytown, New York, ov HOUSE SLIPPERS for Mh Almond of the mivy, wilt) KchnuU In otiici dlHtrlclH with the coiiMcnt oT th« llnnril «f KIIIII-BIIOII, fcliool Illirnr- l» havliiK a leave of absence. Is Ladies' Fine $1.25 Silk Hose, fiflft Men's Sox or Garters, 4 En 1««, romiHMiiinllon i,f Iho Dhilrlu Clrik, .iT flpendliiB the time with lil.'i family tho rli'ituillnn i>( ni'liiii'l inoncyn anil of here. tuimit olllrrm, Iriiiinl n-liuiiU, liuiirunr* Mm. William Mnaclt, who lmn been nnd tho liiriilclllnl ..N|,i!ii«ei. of ill.- M-IIIKII.. A member of Iho llom.l .if Kiliirntlon cDiillnetl to her home, the pant wceli .hall 1,0 at len>l ^1 >mr« uf life, a rlllien with Ktlp 1H lin|ii'[)Vhii; itlnwly. IMPORTANT NOTICE! nn.l n»lil«nl «' H>o »'l,o<.l illntrlct. «tul MIB. Oeoitfo l^lltaenlter and t>« "Ml.hit loillou l,> l,« u.rd Mm. Krrlm In ftli-lt wllh ni'l|i nnd Mr, In VotlniX I'1 .'lil<;iiliitl'l|I lii.i Nh punt wrrlt wnn talten Thu fond to linllrr "nil IIIIIKT liimj nn Miniiliiy to th" home of Inr timi^lt- 12 West Front St. Red Bank, N. J. _...... ^ J>..«....i. Ti(n icnirlaiiir • nd ler, Mil. Dnnli.'l Lriiniinl of Hlver MKWNU run COUNKU mom into AD s RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 4,1981, Haven, the ohtrUr roember« belna Thirty'Years Aeo. Captain David A. Walling had sev- ner, William B. Little, George W. •roller skated under the colors of the Years Ago'ip and wores Hendrlokstin, Edgar Smith, The women of the Bed Bgn.k. aux- eral large tanks of elder which he Smith, Edward Willis, Harry Mil- Twlnlight rink ot Highlands, jfrsk Mttle, John Hendr|ck«on, Ed.. &ry ot the Long Branch hospital had not yot made up Into apple ler, John H. Fielder, J, F. MeyerB, William A. Grlggs of New Mon- Around Red Bank round Wilbur, John Bray. John Kelt* )ttcd $300 at 4 supper held for tho whiskey and tin account of cold Henry Schneider, John Naulty, Ed- mouth died, aged 70 yc^ra. Ho was ry Wintqit, Jamei L, Ohadwiew, John neflk of tlio hO8pae,l. 'Those in Weather sotting In he stated he ward J, Adams and Frank D. Covert. survived by four children, they belnt,' flutptien, Oeprge H,. Ntlnton, Bdwufd, mrge.qf the tables were Mrs. M. M- would not. begin distilling until Edward Coyne of Red Bank was Benjamin W., James E., M. Louise Incident! CulUd From The Reg< M. Uttlt and Andrew BtromoniMr. ifivldson, Mrs. Charles Cothran, Mrs. spring. . surprised by his classmates. Those and Allen H. GrlBgs, all ot H bter of th» Fittt Wsek in C«p»ln Robert- J. Harvard, who G. Brown, Mrs.1 Frank Cooper, Miss Mabel Blanche Walling, daugh- present at the party were Misses Monmouth. February, Twenty, Thirty Mid h»d recently died, Wao Riven, a, very rs, F, L. Blaladell, Mrs. James R. ter ot Elbort J. Walling of Bclford, Minnie Thompson, Anna Hounlhan, A horse belonging to Lemuel tarn funeral by several lodgea to k/ Mrs, Charles B, Parsons, and Richard Leonard Sherman, son. Florence Smith, Florenco McLaugh- Mcglll of West Red Bank ran away Forty Yftfi Afo, which lio belonged; The bearer* rs. William J. Blokes, Mrs. Henry of Mrs. Emma T. Sherman of Leon- n, Lillian VonOlahn, Helen and and wag not located for two days. were OuplalK John A. WortWey. White, Mrs. John L. Hubbard, ardvllle, were married fey Rev. Wit- nnle O'Brien, Catherine Kaney, The horao found Its way to tho barn- Ago, Ham V. Wilson of New Monmouth. BBther Davlson, May Rellly, Frank yard of Cliarles Mauser of Lincrof:. _ Jon«r twelV5-y«»rro)d oqn B»elt Whtto, V. UBuflP. Simon Mil- r«. Frank Patterson, MrB. Revere ler, Michael Nolan and BamueJ neden, Miss Fannlo Shaw, Mrs. The complete census returns 'for Howard, Leroy Carney, Harry John- William E. Conrow of Atlantic of James Janes of Monmouth street, New Jersey were compiled and Mori- ton, Harold Davlson, Marshall Long- wHo Wanted to becomo an actor, 8aw Hughes '••' .'••., • '• •" •oter P, Rafterty and Mrs. James Highlands celebrated his birthday The Rlvcrs|de gun club was hold- Ifhlte. . • ' . moutrj county was reported OB hav- itreet, Trafford Many, SammU with a party. Miss Gertrude tjuack- ing a tottti population of 82,057. Red 'handler, Robert Slack, Edward enbush and Arthur .Mickens Witch" Ho wao greatly noticed up Ing -weokljr shoote at qlay birds, Tho Tho Pooohontas lodgo of Oceanic I»'ino(pal shooters Wore Tonbroolc lonrcd $25 at a dance held at Red Bank had a population of 5,428 and 3'Brien and Wallace and 'Kenneth prizes at cards. over,,tho play e,nd deterwinod to re. Shrewsbury township 9,270. Teffrey. peat part at th* performance him Davis, Oscar Hesse, Edward Cooper, on'» hall. The committee In charge Thomas S. Tallman defeated Alqx- «olf, UsInK hl» ulster Mary as the Ai L, Ivlw, James Cpopor,.John [ the dance consisted of Mrs. Mart- Rod Bank defeated Kcyport in a Leon do la Reussfilc, Jr., of. Broad ander D. Cooper two out ot three SITi' who WB8 only seven Cooper, William H, Little, George iddle, Mrs. Charles Corliea, Mrs. bowling match it Tetley's alloy on treet was placed on the first basket- games at checkers and won a cup years of age, had no hmitanoy In L.onp«trfiet and, Edmund W. Throqk- Charles Dlxcn, Mrs. Frank SklO- Monmoiilhf street. °riie Red Bank all team of Princeton university. donated by the late Prank L. Bials- obeying her brother's Instructions. raorton. I '. • ore and Mrs. Etta Smith. John players wore Louis J. Tetley, Frank Leon won many athletic honoi-3 dell. Harry stood her pn.e qhjlr, pat *i Jgcbb' C.' BhMtta of Shrewsbury M. CorlloB wua floor manager. Mra. Ellison, Daniel Wymba, Harry Nor- 'hlle attending school at Red Bank, Announcement was made nt the was. becoming yery popular as an ictor Uglor sold soft drinks and man anil John Valentine. reaking^tho broad and high jump- coming marriage of Mlsa Berth-i black cloth over her head, tied a Mrs. Henrietta Rex, widow pf Strap around her neck and fastened auctioneer and he, was rated as be- obprt Murphy checked the hats ing records) and wa1 s awarded sev- Haggeity of Riverside avenue ani the other end of the strap to a hook ing equal, If not botter, than the late nd coats. Henry Itox, Uied at the age,-$ of tW ral medals for his athletic ability. William B. Ansbro of Keyport. yours. ,The funeral wua held from Mijtard F. Tetley of Broad street If you have ui hand'* that on the wall, At a. critical moment jQeorge' H. White, who was on,a of Frank Wolcott resigned as mana- Mrs. Elizabeth Morford of Broad outing, picnic, theatre in tho1 performance the dhalr was the Uest auctioneers Montnouth, cqun-, the home of her daughter, Mrs. WU- eceived a present of a tine hand- street celebrated her eightieth birth- ;er of thq United States oxpreas 11am L. Mason on Riverside avenue. made checker board and stand. Tim tj. etc taken away from under Mary and ty had had up to that time, ompany at Red tfank and Charles day at tho home of her daughter, Our- UeLuxe buum are she -wag left suspended In , the air. Benjamin Franklin Grlgga and I. Darby of Brldgelbn \^as appolnt- Oeorgo P. ICuhl bought tho MCB- able was made by his brother' Mrs. Fred D. WycknlT. tayer property on Rectmj place for law, Addi3on Leonard, who at Harry G, Dcgenrlng was appoint- more than comfortable unit Mary's; mother- was reading In the WycHoff fopo as one team, and N4 i to 1111 tho vacancy. Edward J. our oiporlejioeil, careful, same room and took no notlcQ of the gene Magco and George WllkJns a8 $5,500. Tho houso contained eleven time was a wood worker in Waters ed a member of the cfllcial body nt ellly of Red Bank, who had been rooms and was built In XB87 by S Osborn's mill at Red Bank. courteous chauffeurs will ohlldrcn's drama 'until Harry, becom- the other held a shooting matoh for ho company's local driver for many tho New Jersey wholesale liquor handle your wants best ing frightened, ra.n to'MB mother for $10 a. side. The match was won by George D. Allaire. Henry M. Ncvlua, a prominent Red dealers' association. ears, received an Increase of ?10 a Call 801 assistance. Mary was recoiled by her Magee and Wilklns. » nonth In his pay. D. D. Bray, the village blacksmith Bank lawyer, died In his 71st year. Albert I-.. Ivins made fhe high mother after being nearly strangled, loeVoreepers for horses were quite Mrs. Joseph Bordon of Maple ave- at Mlddletown, was so busy shoeing ieath was due to paralysis follow- soorn at an amateur match held at Sho soon recovered, hut for Soveral popular throughout Monmouth coun- Ue "entertained at, a quilting party, horses that ho had to take on extra ng a sickness of about two weeks. Freehold, breaking ISO clay birds out 125 Broad Street. daya tho strap " ma^k' around' her ty and Thomas H. Reid of Colt'* g Mrs. Bord'iSa's guests were help and he engaged Willium T. Caa- He as a veteran of tho civil war anJ of,a possible 200. nooK was plainly seen, - Neck tpok tho county agency for the ler to help him out. no of tho organizers of Arrowsmlth Matthew Krundnge opened a meat Mrs. Otis Allan, Mrs. George Dwlgiit Captain Jamea Prico was placed Tho Eintra.oht singing society of sale of y about 75 persons. A feature of 1 Prince and Prlnoeas of the carnival.' Tabor Parker's at Town Neck. the Schroeder tract on Petera place OFTOMKTIUST Harry Dogonrlng followed a^ a page, he program was quartet numbers to Ira Voorhecs. The lot was 60x150 UNITED SERVICE ^ holding tho train ot the princess. Dr! William B. Labaw of Atlantic suns' by Mrs. William R. Stevow. feet and the price paid was $1,200. 53 Broad St. Red Bank Highlands died from exhaustion. Ho Miss Carrie T, King, Protcasor H. K A surprise was tendered Miss Net- UNITED A walking club was formed at Fair was seventy years old. llstrom and Robert F. Parker; tle Byrnes, daughter of Matthew GROCERS NEWS Daniel McCarthy was chairman of Byrnos of Eatontown. About thirty SERVICE he parade committee of St; James's of her friends attended the party. LOWEST PRICES IN 25 YEARS ilub, which featured an annual, fan- Tho appointment of William T. astie parade on Washington's birth Corlios was confirmed aa postmaster GROCERS Every article purchased in the U. S. G. lay. Membors of Mr. McCarthy's of Red Bank succeeding William PHONE FOR FOOD :ommtttee, were John Hollan, Timo- Pintard. Stores is absolutely guaranteed or your liy Hounlhan and John Mooney. Mrs, Peter Yeomans of Oceanic money back. Tho puplla who stood highest in sustained a broken wrist when she ho grammar department of the slipped on some ice on her front Mlddletown village school during porch. SALE EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 5 TO FEBRUARY II January were Mary Davron, Emily Mrs. Melvln Yard, Mrs. Frank Vllson. Mattlc Dorsctt, Mabel Criiw- Dietrich and Benjamin Schanck AND GIRLS ord, Janle Davron, Julia Davron joined the Bclfonl Methodist church: Fohn Ncvlus and John Kane. Mrs. Sarafi DeVcsty of Navesink Eugene Patterson was ^ elected fell down tho cellar steps of her oreman of Independent engine com- homo and sustained a broken rib. lany. Other officers were Arthur Benjamin Shoemaker and Nelson Vymbs first assistant foreman, Al- Brown of Little -Silver wero on a bert Carhart second assistant fore- trip, through the Southern stateB. roan and Harry t Supp fend Frank Dlckman fire police. " George Ellenberg and Edward Wil- The Homeward bound Christian bur of Fair Haven were harvesting iisslon was the name of a new ico from nearby ponds. 3 TALL CANS irganlzatlon formed in Red Bank to Frank Wymbs opened a fish mar- lo work for the poor. The organlza- ket in the Applegate building on lon met in tho Dorsett building at Front street. thJ corner ot Monmouth street and ^Ilss Libble Hurley of Shrewsbury Fancy Pink Maple avenue. was confined to tho houso with Greeti Circle Brand Easton's mumps. The Guild of the Golden Rule ot rlnlty church cleared $25 by a so- Twenty Years Ago. SALMON Canned Fruits William Curchln, Sr., was very ac- Mayonnaise ciable and dance in the town hail. Large Jar During the evening three cakes were tive in advocating borough form OJ Tall Cans and Vegetables chanted off, the winnerB being Gar- government for the Fair Haven dis- 23c are carefully selected, extra •ett Morford. Charllo Foxwell and trict of Shrewsbury township. A standard quality canned goods. ICE CREAM PAR EXCELLENCE Mrs. Horrison. large mass meeting was held, which Clicquot Club resulted in a bill being introduced Try a'few cans at these very Joseph Aul moved his barber shop low prices. Golden, Pole Dry & 8ariap«rlU» 'roin tho Stout block on Front street creating a new borough. Members Flag Catsup to a room on the second floor of the of the' committee selected to presen' FANCY QUALITY Full 16 oz. Pint Mercantile bank building at Broad the matter before tho legislature G. c. Peaches and Wallaco streets. William Cur- consisted of Mr. Curchln, C. D. 11 Oz. Bottle BOTTLES ihln, Jr., was Mr. Aul's barber shop Chandler, George Hendrlckson, Don- 15c Sliced or Halves 27c isslstant. ald Rankin, Dr. G. VanVorla War Large No. 2V2 Can Ovaltine Shoe Polish G. C. Sliced SOoSize 39c 6 SOUP PLATES All Shades Pineapple . $1.00 Siza No. 2 Can 19c IVINS9 Fancy Blue Rose Chocolate G. c. Peas Custards Rice Tender and Sweet This la a Graham Cracker Bu*t 3 LBS. 2, CANS tupped with custard cream Oiling 19c nnd coated wih lvlnj" Ereneoit Chocolate, DAZZLE LIQUID G. C. Stringless Stove Polish Beans LB. 35< May be used on hot stoves % CANS 2 Salada Tea CAN 15c G.C.White Corn 'A lb. Pkg. 23C i/ lb. pkg. 2 CANS 2 Chesterfield Trial Size 9c CIGARETTES G. c. Tomatoes "ONCE TRIED YOU WILL Extra Standard Quality In the Prettiest Cup You ZVer Saw NEVER CHANGE." Gold Dust Large Plcg.
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large Quantity of cord wood for James Townley, died at her homu the spelling bee conducted by lh» :>f police. It will como up for a pub- vibU his mother, who Is seriously II! Here and There win, wjilch vu cut by men who at Long Branch Saturday mornlhg. Btato grange jls n pnrt of agricultural lic hairing next Wednesday night. This will be his first visit horn* 'In Mrs, Townley, who was 01 years o\A, week at'Tronton last week. wore given work By this committee. Boy llrculw Arm. , \ eighteen years. the time to e8t The commltle* la now faced with had bcon an Invalid many years. She Operation For Hcrlmi. NOW—" *. 8«n^ ; In Jthe County eurvlved by four children, ono Aged Woinun'H Ut-utli. Srnpst Murphy, thirteen), of Brad- the problem of-selling the wood'and ' Miss Alice IS. Woolliiy died at tho ley Bench fell while roller skating Ersklno Kllmurtin of Marlboro 7 TT Coal. Get a trial supply and burtt Perwnal Noteii Salei of Prop- hoa found It dllticult to procure cuu- brother and one sister, . ' homo of her niece,. , Alra. Edwan] labt week anil tiroke his right arm, was taknn to tho Freehold hospital omeri, .'. "•-.• •',"'' • ' •-.••• To Float Memorial Trees. Hance of Freehold, lost Saturday Policeman Harry Cnprln gave first last week in tho Freehold ambulance it along side of what you have. You ll *etty, Building Operation*, Engine Belni Faintod, Tho pceanport civic' association week. She was 84 years old and was aid and look the hoy to a doctor. and was operated on for a strangu- see the difference. Lodtfe Doing!, Birthi, M«r- The puinpjng engine of the Farm- plane to plant memorial trees in one of the ploncor residents of Deal. lated hernia. . riage* and Death*. ; Ingdalo-flro company -was'taken to honor of, two' former officials now One twothor survives her. Frcehuld Wumiui Dcud. One Hundred Years Old. fcoijgf Mand^Cltjr last week -by...Che*> 4eai), Too men to ba honored aro Mra. Em'nia C. Emmona, wife of Samuel Tompklns of Matawan cel- A. proposition hno boon prcsonted tor Sm|lh and Leo Knapp.to bo re- Charles W. Billings, former mayor, Death of Aged'Mmi.— Charles P. limmons of Freehold, died it. last Friday wbf.'k of heart troubl-j. ebrated his 100th birthday last Fri- to tho Matawan borough council to painted. .A relief apparatus was and Albert S. Tlllotson, who died Samuel A. Button died at the bom,; day. Mr. Tompklns is still active buy tho William E. Davis proporty brought back to bo used until th» while he was clerk, of his daughter, Mrs. Anno Croxaon BealdcH her husband she Is survived by a brother and three sisters. J lias retained tho use of all his adjabont to.Lakts Loffcrts, to norva compuny's apparatus was returned., McCrain—McC'uc. '" of Asbury Park, last Wednesday, faculties. aged 80 years. The funeral was held as-* public park and an entran'oo Anbury Turk Stan Dead. Miss Ann McCrain of Freehold Married nt Miiluwnn. to,tho lake, . ','•''' '•-.. nd Martin McCuo of Long Branch Sunday and burial was made In tho Miss Gertrude Brown, daughter of DIC It. A. NEVINS, • Work will soon bo started on the Arthur C. Brown gf Neptune, for Farmlngdalo cemetery. twenty years manager of the natft- wore' married Monday of last week Mrs. Charles Brown ot Neptune City, LICENSED CHlflOr-KAC-lOn, driving ot piling which will support at Westville. They left Immediately To Enlarge Favlllota. and Harold Slocum of NCptune wore 129 Broid Street, Red Bank. N. 1. tho new log cabin Jto be erected at torlum on the boardwalk at Asbury Phono 10S0. Park. ,dlod Monday of last week at afterward for a trip to Florida and The Bradley Beach commissioners married Sunday of last week at Mat- (formerly Or. fniilort'i Ofllcc.) fqri'aupook by Wilbur Gardner. Tho 1 1 tho Spring- Lako hospital following Cuba. Mr. McCue conducts a dairy have adopted an ordinance appro- awan by RQV.' Edward Mount. ' now, building will replace tho ono at Long Branch, COAL an operation, He was 52 years old priating $10,000. for installing ad- Itlig Mill Closes. AitCltlTBCr. destroyed by flro last'spring. ditional hot baths, as well as a sec- " Wllllaih S. Clayton of • Freehold and leaves a widow and two sons. Autolst Will Appeal. Tho Monmoulh rug mills at EnR- 30 Marlon Street. ' Red Hlnk. N. J. ond story of bath houuea at t'''' llshtown huve been closed and the rlinnu Red Dank 2423. was, operatod on at tho Spring Lako Smlthbur? Homo Burned. Frank Slbley of Ocean Orove was beach pavilion. Feed - Fuel Oil - Hay hospital Monday of last week for Tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. An- convicted beforo Magistrate Louis I, looms un 62 years old and Is survived by delay you waste that much. blaze waa caused by an oil heater, QUINN, TAHSONS & DOEEMCS," killed ut .Allonwooil last week after son,, a ,'iister .arid a brother. uu r Tho Now York and, Long Branch Ten colleges sncl universities have Danco Held Sunday Nlglir. COUNSELLOES AT LAW. a ton-hour chase, which began near The Young men's and young wom- V'railroad will repair tho Sylvanja ave- donated flags to Asbury Park as me- Sent to State l'risun. Whltflcld Dulldlnc, Red Bonk. morials to students who dlod In the Point Pleasant. Bogs belonging to en's Heprew association of Asbury John MucAvoy, 23, of Freehold, Jobn J. Quinti. 1'heodorc D. Parsons, nue brldBe over Its tracks at Avon Howard Hanklns, Albert Glbersdn Park held a tiancc in fhe community Thomm P. Doremud at-a cost of •10,000. •; A nc\v brldgo world war. They are from Eutgers, who had pleaded pullty to stealing William end Mary, Oglothoppe, Colo- and Albert Herbert took part 'In the center Sunday night. Music was fur- two automobiles, was sentenced to &1STON UEEItMAN, •will cost about $45,000. . ' hunt. nished by Bornio Brouttcl's orchestra. V COUNSELLOR AT LAW. t> •Albert Goahke of Asbury Park hus rado, Fordham, Brown, Maine, La- one year in state ririSon by Judgt.' Onlcos. 10 Brr™,l St.. REP BANK, N. J. dosed his sorvlop station because ol Cayeltc, Boston and WeBleyan. ' Avon Woman Dead, Died »t Datighftr'g Home. Harry Truax last week. New Bank'q Directors. GEORGE D. COOI'IiR, poor, health, following an attack of Mrs. Isabella Grower, wife of Mrs. Rosalie Muller, widow of To Take Over Trolley Tracks.
"Good morning," s.ivs tWSt.iml.inl" salesman, .Kni first,whe n you ( f '•j'ltt^^^^^ "Hello, what's this?" Just another gasoline filling? No. "Standatd" THE NEW drive into n "Stanrlnrd" station he wipes the dust from your winilsliichl with .1 ShesO.K.: hesays(ifyourcnj>inc(foi*j);7 pumps arc equipped with a hose that allows ilo~le control. The salesman elenn cloth. If two men arc en duty, one checks the water in your radiator need oil). Hut i fit docs, vou'll get the right consis- can cut off the flow of gasoline in the flick of an eyelash—none spilled, none OLDSMOBILE A THE at the same lime Then he asks, "May 1 check your oil?" tencyof "Standard" MotorOil for your engine, slopped over. , i PRICED CAR
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Among the many im- mission, and so useful for a with but a single aim.... I portant new features quick burst of speed in traffic now provided in Olds- , . . is also a factor of safety mobile is the famous Syncro- \: and convenience when driv- ... to give every home-owner Mcsh transmission . . • and inginmountainouscountry, • this is the first time this where second gear is fre- and car-owner in New Jersey patented feature has ever been made available at apricc solow. quently employed for its better products, better service. The advantages offered by braking effect on the car. the Syncro-Mcsh transmission Further, the second gear in Oldsmobilc's Syncro-Mcsh make it one of the most.dcsir- The service you expect and get from "Standard" con- able of present day fine-car transmission is a new quiet type—assuring smooth, swift sists of more than up-to-date equipment and conven- features. It permits silent iently located stations. shifting through all gears. . . acceleration which rivals high from low into second, from sec- gear performance in quietness. It begins in the refineries—at "Standard's" great Bay- ond to high, and from high bac\ Until you have actually onnc refinery or at Btiyway, or at Eagle Works, Jersey to second—in absolute silence. driven the new Oldsmobilc City. In the laboratories where the country's foremost Gear-clashing is eliminated. and experienced for yourself scientists work up the specifications of "Standard" And driving in traffic is easier, the driving case and flashing for the downward 6hift— acceleration made possible by products, around the giant stills where skilful workers from high into second—can be the Syncro-Mcsh transmis- Fool-t>roof Imbrication. "Standard" greasing is guide the operations, you never hear the expression, made without reducing car sion, you cannot appreciate not "liit-or-miss" grcasinp. Triuncil men work from "That's good enough." Every "Standard" worker (and speed. This shift . . , so diffi- specially prepared lubrication charts oj xour fTHROTTLE... A NEW CAR- 'Come ASam! —\nA tin- "Standard" s;drsm:m Then at "Standard" service stations, the aim of means it. lie knows you can lim no hettcr products BURETOR.SII.ENCER.,.NEWINSULATEDFISHERBOD1ES...OPTIONALUPHOLSTERY and finer he is often a MiicUiuldiT in the cp "Standard" men is to give the outstanding service ... A DEEPER, STURDIER FRAME . .. FIVE WIRE OR FIV5 DEMOUNTABLE WOOD he wants to keep \uur lm;,inr^'i and ailrl ID it that "I that lives up to the outstanding products made by their your fiicruls. In the company's success lies his own. WHEELS... MORE DISTINCTIVE APPEARANCE... FINER AXl-ROUND PERFORMANCE fellow workers. Their contribution is shown in the regular procedure outlined in pictures on this page. Of itnirsc the equipment is up-to-date,—the convenient. res! rooms as clean asawcll-keptkitchcn)but"Standard" service does not depend solely on equipment, and does not emphasize sales. It is the same courteous, cheerful .service, whether you buy 20 gallons o( gasoline or only ED. Von KATTENGELL ask your way when touring. , ni.STimiiiTon Maple Ave. & Monmouth St., Red Bank, N. J. Thai's what. "Standard" defines as real scrvicc^-thnt l"lll)NK 2111. mill I ho unfailingly superior quality of "Standard" &?•*;* ; • a*-* products. (Jet to know and patronize your nearest AMHOCIATK DKAI.UHH "Standard" service station or dealer.Directly, and in- ilirecily you will be benefiting youiM-lf, 11/250 Jersey Charles F. Stroub William Majors •wiiikcrs, and the stale in which you live UrouU H», l(.r,y,,urtl N, ,,. nil niiiln HI., Anbury rhmm OJfl. l'limiii imo, David Lewis STANDARD, Oir, COMPANY OF NISW JKRSKY is contributing to New Jersey Progress IH Wiulilnrlon Ht., i,nn ilrnntli C by |IMJ inj: milliiiii'i of dollars in properly and IIL'CII.IU taxes. l'liiitin 1173. l>y tin: unvarying CM rllimv <>! i(:i piiulm I •••. liy cm|ilii)iii(', 11,'J.M) |fi;,ry wot km,, by 1)riii((iii(; liu:,itn.";s to New Jersey putts, by di'iliiirsinit ;ui IIMMIIMI payroll ol IUII /JJ,(KK),(XK), by piiyin^ over ^K'J5,'XK) iiiinunlly in New Jersey railroad rrttc.1, MOBIL •by iipcialinit .! l.uirt' h liiiLiit •; in Ni w Jci'.cy ('at l.iiiilcn, Iliiyoiuii" and i b l Jir.i-y V'uy). ' ' OP o c N c n A L. MOT O n I liy |iayiii|(liieii:,ofiei to the State on dS.I company-owned motor vchiclf»» -by CdNcftiiu; inul pay'ui|; tn llic Stud1, inillioiiMil'ilulliirniii State |:a:,olilii'. •by pinviiliim pcn»ii>ns anil other hcnelit'i nf viiriouo kind* for employed. taxi",, by helping ciii]>loycc!> nti]uiic utock in the cumpany, , -by iiiiiUni', |innl»i.l% luu am! :,illiii|', tliun l,ir[;i-l> in wuild-wiili1 inail.ct:,. fc."'.. ' I RED BANK ftEGISTER, FEBRUARY 4,1931. .become tho hangout of a group of pno children and Mr. and Mrs. Paul home from Florida, where she spent State Hospital to men who have no homes of' their Gibson1 and son of Rutherford were two weeks, making the trip by auto- own. Tho belief ia General here that recent guosta of. Mr. and Mrs, Harry mobile. She was accompanied by her the townsbip authorities should taks Maybcrry. ' niece, Mrs. Leon Dlckersoh of White Open This Weeh measures to remedy this condition If Mrs. Charles Dreyer is having hor Plains. • • ••• . ' New Victor Records m LANDSCAPE; SERVICE New Institution Near Bradevelt tho township Is really tho owner of house repainted. Her son. Carl ' ' the property. The tnon who occupy Drdyer, Is doing the work, Solicitor Will Begin Receiving Patients tho house do not own tho place nor Mr. and Mrs. James Ferguson and William L. Eawardo, city solicitor This Week—Will Ultimately do they pay rent. The belief Is gen-their children are put after having of Long Branch, realsnod Tuesday George J. Widfy House 2,000 Patients. eral that the township authorities bee nsick with grip. of last week following an argument should not allow trespassers to make There Is little change In the con-as to whether or not the olty had The new Btato hospital at Hills- use of the houso but should cither dition of Mrs. Harry CovorJ^-wbo the right to grant a permit for a Grading, Planting and Maintenance dale, near Bradcvelt, New Jersey's sell the property or try in some other has been very sick several Weeks. gasoline station at West End. Mr. newest Institution to cam for mental way to get revenue for the benefit of The Methodist ladles' aid society Edwards had bocn city solicitor patients, will be opened the latter tho taxpayers. will'meet at the home of Mrs. John since 1828. ' , , • " Eatontown 48S-J. Tustmgs Tho William C. Ely estato has sold Springsteen tomorrow afternoon. part of this week, when the state department of institutions and agen- seventeen horses during tho past Mrs. C. C. Cooper has returned It pays to advertise in Tho Register. cies begins transferring patients to week. • Teams wero bought by John It from Grcystonc Park at Morris P. Schenck and James Hanoway of Plains. tills place, Thomas Costello of Mor- Hillsdale, laid out on the cottage yanville, Tinfford Matthews of Mor- plan, now has accommodations for Kanville, R. E, L. Morgan of Marl- PUBLIC SALE about SOO.but ultimately will house boro and Stephen McMahon of Port about 2,000 patients, Commissioner Monmouth. S. A. McClay of Gor- " —OF— . . • .-. William J. Ellis of the Institutions mnntown, Pennsylvania, bought two saddle horses^ Sales of single horses $0 and Agencies departments explained recently. As soon as some of thewero made to John S. Holmes of this Stock, Machinery and - congestion at Greystone Park has place, John Vigne of Union Beach been relieved, the new hospital will and Amos Burlew of Cheesquake. begin receiving patients from the Mrs. Madio Manclo is out after Produce PtJRGHASi Trenton State Hospital and also will having been confined to tho house take In mentally disturbed men and several daya with injuries which she. By Theodore H. Schenck, on His Farm, Pleasant Valley v women of Union and Monmouth received in an automobile accident. Road, V/> Miles West of Holmdel, N. J., Jmp. Ormonde The Massey-Harris Mrs. Bronson Butler is very sick. counties who have not yet been hos- Orraondale pitalized. Mr. Butlor has recovered front a Imp. Santa Bella Mr. Ellis aald that patients of severe cold. TUESDAY, FEB. 17th, 1931, state hospitals would be moved to Mrs. William C. Ely is Improving at 11:00 O'CIock. Imp. Tanzmeiater Hillsdale in small groups of about rom a heavy cold. Tho undersigned will sell to the highest bidder: Four good work Cherryola fifteen or twenty members at a time, horses, one bay team and one grey team; 2 sets of heavy double har- Last Cherry in order not to put too groat a strain ness, 2 sots' of light Blnglo_ harness, spring wagon, Tllton and Cherry n the new facilities at the outset. Tinton Falls News. make; 2 Hardy broad-tread farm wagons, Nash truck, 2 tons; Kohler A full staff of physicians, nurses and truck, 1M, tons; corn harvester, potato planter, corn binder, Meeker other attendants Is already on hand The Village Center Improved by smoothing harrow, grain drills, corn planter, duster, 5 Planet Jr. riding Winner Emplro City Derby, Dwycr, Jockey Cliib Stakes, Dr. Gordon, formerly medical direc- Moving u Store Building. cultivators, 2 International riding cultivators, alfalfa drill, one-horsa cul- Saratoga, Huron,. Sarauue, Stuyvcsant, Southampton Handicaps, tor of the state home for boys nt Edward Carney has finished the tivators, two-horse plows. Acme harrows, peg-tooth harrows, horso clip- etc ' ' .. ••.,'•.••.'. Jamesburg, is in charge of the hos-work of moving his store building- pers, Wood mowing machine, McCormlck naowor, spring-tooth harrows', pital. from Mrs. Samuel J. Bennett's prop- hay tedders, hay rake, Deerlns binder, five-row weeders, one-horse weod- Slro of the stakes winners Orlssn, Snblne, Slmba, oto. Greystone Park, It is understood, erty to his own land on the opposite crs. hay shelvings, Rfggs plows, Emerson potato digger, disc harrows, lias been particularly crowded ever side'of the county road. Tho change potato cutters, 16 and 20-bbI. potato bodies, Falrbanka-Morso gas engine, ainco the series of disastrous fires Purehnso Is n grand looking horso of faultless conformation, materially Improves the appearance •1 h. p.; Fairbanks scalos.'Bogg potato sorter, grindstone anvil, bench Ills fee Is $200 with return privilege, for ono year.' there in recent years. Another rea- of the village center. The building drill, limo spreader, 12 hot-bed sash, Iron Age sprayer, corn sholler, rotary son for congestion there and else- now occupies tho site where Louis diso harrow, windmill, 3 old beds, parlor stove, i tons straw, 5 tons mixed where Is the broadening of the pol-Millar's store stood. Mr. Millar's hay, 2 tons alfalfa, hoes, forks,. ladders, and articles too numerous to .'•'••••'. icy of hospltalizatlon, a policy" that store was destroyed by fire last sum- mention. is expected to Jill Hillsdale to ca-mer. • i pacity almost as soon as! the con- TERMS:—Fifty dollars and under, cash; over fifty dollars, seven Address B.S. CUTLER It ia a Four-Wheel Drive General Purpose Tractor with Bal- struction work on its miildlngs i* A number of the residents of this months' credit with approved security. completed. ' / place have gathered large quantities anced Traction and Great Flexibility. of clams at Port Monmouth the past THEODORE H. SCHENCK. LINCROFT, N. J. FRIENDS:—Are you familiar with these facts? ^ .-^ /— few days. GEORGE H. ROBERTS, Auctioneer. From the Official Report, University of Nebraska Engineering ARRESTED IN KUQTHEFT. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Liboy and JAMBS. GRIGGS and JOHN ADAMS, Clerks. Department, Tractor Test No. 177, May 5. to 27, 1930. Four Men Caught at New YorlTije- lieved to be Implicated. The MASSEY-HARRIS General Purpose Tractor developed 21.81 Brake Horse Power, maximum, and 22.10 H. P. in the Rated Four men wore arrested at Hew Load Test. York last week on suspicion of be- ing connected with tho theft of a On the Draw-Bar, in its Rated Load Tost for ten hours, In truckload of rugs belonging to tho intermediate gear, it delivered 15.G4 Draw-Bar H. P. Now, listen Karagheuslan rug mill at Freehold to this. In the Maximum Load Test, It delivered 19.91 Draw-Bar near Morristown recently. The men H. P. Yes, this four-wheel wonder actually delivered 80 percent of are Adam Dresch, a former police- its Motor Power to the wheels, and equipped as follows—Drive man at Newark, John Benson, Jos- Lewis Specialty Shop Wheels, diameter 38 In.; tire only 8 in. Lugs: Spade type, only eph Morris and Joseph Toglensky. 20 per wheel. Size: 3.50 in. high, 2.88 in. at base, 2.50 In. wide at Police believe they are guilty of sev- top, and NO EXTENSION KIMS. eral holdups which have occurred 61 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. In the Old Second National Bank Building The Speeds in Miles Per Hour and Slip on Drive Wheels recently in New Jersey, New York Recorded in these tests arc—Rated Load Test, ten hours in second and Pennsylvania. THE SMALL STORE WITH THE LARGE ASSORTMENT OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE. gear, 3.62 M. P. H., with 2.75 percent Slip. Maximum Load Test, in low gear, 2.30 M. P. H. with 8.26 Slip; 3.58 M. P. H. in second gear with 3.38 percent Slip, and 4.52 M. P. H. In high gear with River Plaza News. only 1.23 percent Slip. Mrs. Crate Cnllcd lo Boston by tho HOSIERY We have just concluded a most successful year and GLOVES Demonstrations and terms arranged, il desired. Salo Keg.. Death of Her Nephew. Our Special $1.09 Pure Silk Salo Beg. Oilier Models:—Wallls "Certified," McCormick-Mcerlng, Bolcns Mrs. Benjamin H. Crate, Jr., was Full - Fashioned Hosiery established an enviable reputation for Quality Merch- Kltl Gloves i51.OOPr.Jl.O5 and Planet Jr. Ask for literature, and try our service. called to Boston last week by the (service weight) val. $1.50 $ .88 Pr. i Kid Gloves 1.80 Pr. 3.25 death of' her nephew, Walter Court- Also Our Special Sheer .8&Fr. andise, Fairness of Price and Courteous Service. Kid Gloves 1.00 Pr. 2.19 lege, aged five years, son of Mr. and (Flcot top) Sheer or Service 1.08 Tr. $1.35 Kid Gloves 2.38 Pr. 8.05 Mrs. Ralph Courtlege. Mr. and Mrs. KomiUu Kxtro Heavy 1.20 Pr. 1.4t> Kid Gloves —_ 2.80 Pr. 8.40 Courtlegc are well known at River Onyx Polntcx Sheer 1.20 Pr. 1.60 To show our appreciation to our customers for our suc- FIooco Lined 1.60 Pr. 1.03 Plaza on account of their frequent Romilln Chiffon ., 1.44 Pr. 1.79 Fur , Lined 2.39 Pr. 2.08 S. P. Conover & Bro. visits here and there is much sym- Our Famous $ Silk Hoso 80 Pr. 1.00 •Alt Wool' .80 Pr. l.no pathy for them over their loss. Full Fashion Silk nnil Wool .80 Pr. 1.00 cess we wish to express our thanks in a tangible form Ohnmotsuodo .80 Pr. l.nn Phone Holmdel 9. Wickatunk, N. J. Mrs. William Adam is confined to Our 50c Silk nnd Wool .48 Pr. .5!» Cliamolsuivlo _ .71 Pr. .89 the house with sickness. • Dull Lustre Silk Hoso .48 Pr. .59 by holding a Chtunolsucdo _ .17 Pr. .m The 500 club met at the home ot Mrs. John Morrison last week. First and second prizes wero won by Mrs. John McClaln nnd Mrs. James Mac- Phce. Mrs. Morrison was the recipi- ent of the heart prize. The consola- YOU NEED NEVER tion award went.,to Mrs. Jamea Tay- lor. The next meeting ot the club will bo held Thursday, February ANNIVERSARY 12th, at the home of Mrs. Harry B. DO THIS Clayton. ' Mrs. Henry C. Mecklem, Mrs. Frank S. Curtis, Mrs. Charles OFF Thompson, Mrs. Marie Buines, Mrs. i Addison Sanborn and Mrs. I,. I*. Stout attended a card puity given by j SALE Regular Prices tlio Woman's club of Red Bank lust week. The Woman's club of Rivor Plnza CREPE DE CHINE LAROS GLOVE SILK will hold tho fifth of a series of meet- Bandeau Sets ings on "Internmtlonnl Relations" to- STKI'-INS BANDETTJE morrow cvenini; at the homo of Mrs. 20% Off VESTS 1 20% Off 1'IIEMISE Beginning Thursday, Feb. 5th, * ^o BLOOMEUS Harold Allen. "Belgium and Franco" SLIl'S will be the subject. >96c to 8.81 CHEMISE 72c to 3.99 T.OWNS GOWNS The Community club will meet NEGLIGEES Rep. Prlco Reg. Price UNION SUITS 80c to $4.03 next Tuesday night. l'AJAJIA SETS $1.10 to $10.08 And Offering Our Regular Merchandise at 20% Off The tli'cmcn will hold a meeting Thursday night of next week. RUNPROOF The arts and crafts department of CREPE, VOILE AND The Merchandise is our regu- ing this Sale is to celebrate our the Woman's club met nt the home SILK UNDERWEAR of Mrs. Frank S. Curtla last week NAINSOOK lar stock, fine and perfect, and fifth anniversary and to form' and made hooked rugs. carries our usual guarantee that new customers to increase and VESTS • Last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Henry BLOOMEHS 11LOOMEHS 20% Off , Mecklem, Sr., uttemlcd tho wed- STKl'-INS 20% Off you must be satisfied in every establish firmly our good will. STEP-INS dlnpr of Miss Ruth Seely and Arthur SLIPS 39c to 2.39 CHEMISE 64c to 2.98 McDonald of En.it Orange. respect as to quality and price GOWNS GOWNS Reg. Price You are invited to come in Handrail Sets Hog. Frlee Mrs. Arthur Llndenslruth Is sick 1 PAJAMA SETS or we will cheerfully refund with prrlp. I 40o to $2.03 and look around. You may be PAJAMA SETS 70o to $2.0S Mrs. Anna Croxson and her your money. lighter have returned to Freehold I assured you will not be urged to after a visit to Mrs. A. II. Sutphln. SILK AND WOOL SCARFS WHEN YOU \)HAVE Henry C. Mecklem, Jr., sailed for Frankly, our purpose in hold- buy or be annoyed. hln seventh trip around tiie world on ULOOSIERS 20% Off CREPE DE CHINE Knturdny. He is nn olllcer on the VESTS 36c to 1.59 A HOOVER vessel, "Ktcol Scientist." Tim bout Is Sale 80c 1 Reg. scheduled to reach Honolulu on Fcb- UNION SUITS Hcs- Trice runry 26th. 45o to $1.08 A CORSET FOR EVERY FIGURE Every time von clean vilh a Hoover jou ilcan BO tlior- Mrs. A. I-I. Sulphln, Mrs. E. M. tO $2.79 f 1-00 to 3.49 uuglil), gelling out all llio dirt from top to bottom of Koblnson and Mrs. Cuttivll attended Wo Carry llio Follutv- missionary meetlnj,- nt the Red LADIES' KNITTED Ing Corsets and A GRADUATE COH- vour rn^H ;nul carpets, that floor cuvrrings ncctl never Bunk Hnptlst church hist week. UNDERWEAR BrusslorrM: HANDKERCHIEFS lie taken up to lie dcancri. Mrs, William Oiuichan Is confined SinriKIlE IN ATTKN- to the house with Hlcknoss. VESTS C. II. ALASFIItlTK 20% Off Largo assortment. 1IANCE TO FIT Hoover cleaning not only haves lliit> nceilkss Mlna Million Coirs nf Hrnohlyn V. N. Prnctlciil Front J Sale, 12c to 44c Ilcdform nnil M'anii'r'c EVEHY FIGUniC OFF work—iI saves the rugs hy keeping them free spoilt last wt-clt jvlth Mrs. I,. I . ON ALL Stout. Hi'gular 18c to S5u TlicinlBiin's (il(in>-IH- FROM ONE OF THIS Reg. Price of llie cndiedded £iit wliiili vcais them out. tlntr UNION SUITS AUTISTIC LARGEST ASSOUT- Tcltphmic for a demonstration or homo CORSETS Flowers and Fancy Garters Holmdel News. 1IKLFIT MI5NT8 OF CORSETS, trial of The) Hoover and its ;iinazin<; lioat- Sale, 47c to 79c MAIDYV'IOI.L %OFF A 1'lnc Turkey Dinner at I In- l'lrc. ItoKiilnr Mr to 0«c LADY KOYAI. COU8KLKTTK8 AND iny principle, I'nsilivn Agitation. Only CORSELETTES and IwiiMi Thimuliiy NiKht. 10I1Y-FOKM 11RAH8IEICES IN IlICU Reg. Price $C.-> down, complete villi dusting FLANNEL HUST-VOUM The turkey dinner at dm flrnhnuse HANK. Slllo Ito . IION-TON BRASSIERES UMBRELLAS tools; balance monthly. Liberal al- lant Tliursdny nl/;ht for tho Drciiion B FIIIST-AII) ' mid Ilii-lr wlvo.i and itimlllc-:! wmi'nt- OlIlVIH _ fitk! Slkl lowance for old dennem. fi'iuli'd by nhmit 78 pi-i uon.'i. Tim Sale 95c 1 Rcg. MlPlill wiw very cnnipli'tli, rninpiinlni; Hlnoiiii'rn air ,'IOc jail rinhetllBlim.mlH mill llxlni;n that ON ACCOUNT OF SOME OF tO $1.80 J 1-I» »o 2.25 onllnaiily j;o wllh a liniicy feast. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF Tim llronii'ii'M wlvi;:i prepared mn:li a Crepe nnd Corduroy UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY AND OUR MERCHANDISE BEING timly iiml apiu'tlzliK; i(.|mll| t|m( n|| NEGLIGEES Dress Shields and Sanitary uim pin-Ionic of It mlitilllid tl|>i'- wiinln I hat they had eiili'ii IIIOIT lluiu Iti'Kiilnr $1,111 to .Vi.n.H CORSETS IN EXTRA SIZES. LIMITED WE WOULD ADVISE Aprons, Step-ins, wan KOOII for IIIPMI. Tlii'i-i! wnii full % OUR CUSTOMERS TO COME Bloomers, Skirta and Belts M'Uil iilcnty for nil iiml Hi,' fen:,I will 2()% OFF 7o OFF I loin: llf> I'lTlili-lllliel'lMl 111 Illiil Ineilllly. 20 Reg. Price EARLY. JERSEY CENTRAL I'liilcn fin t|u> IIIIITI'H.'I or tin- illiiiU'l' I' ni'i'oiileil mil only lo Urn wlveii of $1.19 to $4.79 Reg. Prico Mi.! ilri-tniMi luit ulmj to Mm, C'hall.l Power and Light Co. Mi'lllli'lt, ,'ililney limy IIVH! .IIIIHI HIM'- Quilted & Blanket Robes I'.'M, IIII'IIIIKII whim<< i;i'i»'ii"dly llm LADIES' BAGS DON'T MISS THIS TELL YOUR FRIENDS and Silk Negligees Ili'lll WIIM Illllill) Illllllllllli., Ili-Kiiliir 1'rlro fl.OK to f2n.tKI wiiliii IMI.'I been Void i.ovond $1,311 1,(11 OFF It you hnvo anything to veil, or if you want to buv llniiii lor iitipnlil IIIXI-M anil wli|C!ass,.IUtt«ia t tkt Port-. VOLUME LIII, NO. 33:, omcs at BM Bask. N. J, Uta Ot ast el Mint f, RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1931. $1.50 PER YEAR PAGES 13 TO iotas, the time went on that !thefe GARMENTS FOB THE NEEDY. : Drought Relief Cla«h Between was no one In tbej office.: Thpre,ware High School Boy Dinner Meeting lanaof the eaveral theories advan'ped as to how Mlddletown Needleworkers Meet at a y;ivL;c. A.;i>i^ii they: left.; Lote'ihat night Keith' re- Red Bank Home. 'Funds Growing Lawyer, Justice ceived ,' a . phone' call' from" one' w#o Rescues Skater of Brotherhood Woman's Club said he was Flecher and .wanted to The Mlddletown branch of the OpemFeb. 16th Bradley M. Fischer Has Gilbert know ,whit the 'trqublo was ibout. ija,ck Chambera of Harding Road Presbyterian Organization to Needlework Guild of America met T**41Urd« oflRed Bank Quota yesterday at the home of Mrs. Wal- The Antique*Snop" to be He- Plans Being IVUoV to lUis* 1^ M. Keith /irrested for libel, Tha man on the phone;laid be was Jumped Into 'Shadow Lake Hold Dinner Next Monday-r- peated for the Benefit of the , Hu Ifeen Raited Thus Fa* by In New York and had. beep, the to all ter A. Bruyere of Red Bank. A of $7,750 for Ywtfs,M*#tsiiV- Red Crow Here—Mlddlot Latter Retaliates With Disor- night.. Keith, expreaa^d the ;oplnloB While Crowd Looked on and Talk by Narcotic Expert of uncheon preceded the regular busi- River Plasa Fire. Company— ance—.NaUonaI "Y" Worlwt derly Charge. •'/'•'•'•; that.tha' o)U(tr,wa*, a practical .'Joker Saved Warren Wolf. New York Police. ness meeting, which was followed by —Executive Committee Meet* - ToWmhip Report. and was not Fischer himself. . ' . the sewing of garments for the poor. .to Assist ', ;,. , ' \V,'.;':v^i;; More than two-thirds of the quota Hootllitles'whlOhhave been threat- After :Confta.ble Mills'.left Fiscbrr'a Jack Chambers of Harding road, a The second dinner meeting of the Those present were Mrs. F. Marklle The executive board:of the Wom- Plans are 'In full, swing for, • tht- sn» ' set for Red Bank In the Red Cross ening for a long time between an office,, he signed a"coinptalnt against pupil' at the Red Bank high school, season of the Brotherhood of theSchad, Mrs. Charles F. Grossinger, an's club of Red Bank'inet'Monday nual maintenance campaign , of the drive fpr drought relief baa' been arbiter", of law and order In RedGroves which charged him with "aid- made a heroic rescue Sunday after- First Presbyterian. church of RedMrs. John West, Mrs. Stella Root, morning. Mrs. Arthur F. Swift, the Toung Men's Christian < association raised thus-far. according to a re-Bankanda local member of. the bar tag and aberttlng; In' the .escape of a noon ;at Shadow Lake when he saved Bank will be held next Monday night Mrs. O. H. Patterson, Mrs. Harry T. club historian, reported that progress }f Fled Bank for this year's' budget port made-yesterday by MIBB Flor- broko out last Saturday afternoon fugltlvafrpm justice." ' '". V- the life of Warren Wolf, thirteen in the social hall of the church, be- Gullck, Mrs, James B. Luysteiy Mrs. was being made In preparing the }f $7,750, and 'meetings, are being- : ence Krldel, chairman or tfce com- when forpes of Bradley M. Fischer, ' Wow; armed with two warrants In- years'old, son of Lawrence Wolf of ginning at 7:16 o'clock. A roast bam Henry Stark, Mrs. Eleanor Darling, :lub history. A meeting ot the llter- told neatly every, afternoon..•a»« : mittee ot the,Red'Bank branch. The the battling attorney, set out to capJ stead of .one Constable Milts: sgjalR Shrewsbury,avenue., . . . : eupper, prepared by the Dutch, trio Mrs. George W. Smith, Jr., Mrs.iture and'muslo departments will be ivening eft, the Y. ,M. C, A., • "Tha, local; quota; U »«,0vO and tbere has ture .Gilbert M. Keith, the judicial laid siege,' to the lawyer's office .Mon- . Warren broke through, the Ice and and served by tho Beauty Chorus of Daniel Adams, Miss Marie Conover, eld on Friday, February 27th. Mrs. ihsracter Factory," at Branch and fell Into, water, ^en feet. deep. It was the high school will be served and Miss May Hendrickson, Mrs. P. B. Tord Johnson will give an essay on been raised thus' far the sum, otrepresentative, and1 soldiers under day morning. Neither the ' lawyer Hudson, avenues, and Harding road- fiAUiUf!•' ' ' ' •>" " the latter lay siege to' the enemy nor bis client' appeared On'the scene. a few. moments before his cries at-the principal speaker will be Lieu- Ganter and Mrs. George A Delatusb. the "Biography of Mrs. Eddy." There The campaign executive. commlttae tracted attention of other skaters, tenant J. j. Mooney of the Narcotic will be a discussion on "Beloved On Monday, the Red Bank Wom- leader In,his office on Broad street. Juotjoe Keith appeared: before '.JW met late Monday afternoon under, an's club , voted > to. contribute J25. * The siege proved only partly suc- but,'be managed to keep above the bureau of the New York city po- Community," which has been select- the leadership of President John ,B» tlce. Cox at Deal promptly at four surface. A crowd collected near the lice department His subject will-be ed as the book of the month. Mrs. TesUrday • tbe Xlons added WO tocessful, After waiting from three o'olook Monday afternoon. With him Ulen of the X. M. C..A-, assisted':*? thlsfynd, .Recent contributors are o'clock' In' the, afternoon until • nearjy spot and-then. Chambers emerged "Narcotics and Crime," and he will Firemen Name Fred Nellson .will speak on "Broad- lampalgn Executive Edward Plkei was'his counsel,. James Hendrickson, from.tho crowd and jumped Into thetell stories of detective work and casting in Norway." The drama de- MnuM. MacCracken, Mrs.. Bdith R. two o'clock the following morning, and' Constable Mills.: The constable if th,e National Y. M. C. A.: . »,. the'Keith forces were forced to the water as the boy was beginning; to interesting incidents and experiences lartment of the ddb Is arranging to Monday night theflifts < Smith, W. H. Ely, MUs Elirabeth conclusion that the enemy Had' In had with him warrants for both tire.. Be grabbed Warren and that come to those engaged In the New Committees epeat "The Antique Shop" for the Reed,,.Mrf, Jane Reed, Mr. and Mrs. some strange manner retreated from FbMher and' Groves, hut there" was brought him to the shore. .Neither enforcement ot narcotic laws that benefit of the River Plaza fire com- with. Ohalrman John L. Mdntgotntry : J. S. < Worthlngton, Mrs., C Kell, Son the scene wltfiout being ssen.' / no sign-of either of these two men. one. suffered any' serlouB conse- bring them in contact with drug ad- They Were Chosen Monday pany. The date for the event has In charge,-held an Interesting session Barrett, Mj«a Harriet-Cook, John J. After'JuBtJceCox'called the case, quences* from the Immersion In thedicts and narcotlo criminals. He will Night at a Meeting of the Fair not been.set Mrs. C. F. Bostock and Rev. Edward W. Miller of ;.the Leonard,- Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. West, In' the .meantime the'flery justice Mr. JKe'ndrlck'son asked -for' a dismis- cold water. :, have aa exhibits photographs, rec- asked the olub to help give a play In Baptist church and his Church co- .Miss-Evelyn T. Walker, Miss Ruth had capitulated temporarily to thesal on. th>; grounds that the , com- ords and various, Implements and Haven Fire Company—New April. operation committee met yesttrday: Fischer cohorts by accepting service ; The fee on tie'lake is at least six Walker, Miss Marlon Fray, Chris- plainant was not present.. The court parapbernalla employed in the crim- Member Elected. . In response to the suggestion of afternoon. ', '. . .,. '•;.•'-}:''/'X', tian, Berge, Benjamin VanKeuren, of a warrant charging him with denied: ttie motion, . declaring' that Indies thick'except In spots along inal use of narcotics, also samples The Lions club at.lts meeting yisr brlmlnal'libel. Justice Keith' refused the> north: bank, where springs' run The Fair Haven fire company Mon- Mrs. Luman Reed, the dub voted to Mr*. L, T. Getty, Mrs. 0. B. West, the complainant had been: present at of the various narcotlo drugs. Lieut give $25 to the Red Cross society. terday noon.endorsed the campaign estaU df tho late Karl C Gasklll, to- be routed' from, hjs stronghold, the time- originally set for the hear- Into:the-iaKe, It was at one of these Mooney will be accompanied by De- day nlgbt appointed committees to a» did the'Ministerial aisocla^lpnot v however,: and. surrendered only with spots that 'WoU.broke through. Sev- carry on the activities, of the com- Mrs. o: E. Padelford In e. letter Martha A.,Balrd, Mies Mario John- ing and that he had been Informed tective Joseph A. Louree of the Nar- asked what the club was doing to Red Bank at a meeting later In the son, H.' Laboyteaux, Xestfer Lovett, the understanding that he DO allowed that Mr..Fischer.was.seeking: from ered others have broken through the cotlo bureau. pany during the coming year. Tha afternoon. . , .'' v to. dictate, the terms ot his,surrender. loe.'within the, past week, but all members of the Christmas tree and raise the'standard of motion pictures William H. English, Miss Bess Green, the supreme court an order restrain- : at Red Bank. Permission was The campaign will begin Monday,,;, The story that lies behind the min- ing Kellh and Mills from Intimidat- managed to get/out without much In addition to this address, Ed- welfare committee are Harry B.Kur- January 18th, and will 'Close the! iol- Percls, S... Boyd and Eveline F,. Ivlno. 'trouble. ' . tla chairman, Percy D.' Bennett sec- granted to the Junior Woman's club : Mrs. F. F. Tatum, chairman of the iature' warfare between the couple ing him with threats,of arrest. .,-. mund vomSteeg will exhibit several to give a mother and daughter card lowing Friday nightgt, , and ththee wbilk- dates/back, a few yeareago. Both On' Saturday and Sunday the lake reels of comedy movies and there retary and treasurer, Arthur B. Sic- rs will Include' ten teams of drive la Mlddletown township, re- Mr. Hendrickson then announced was.crowded; Skating by. moonlight kles, Frank Snyder, Clarence Little, party Thursday afternoon, February »ev«n ported' '-Wai- raised' to' date.' The sides charge .the. other with: being that Mr. Keith would waive examin- will be community singing and so- 12th, at the Woman's clubhouse. A memberb s eachb, Including - th«t. capcapr the'.aggressor. According to recent the past few nights has been enjoyed IOB under the direction of Harold A. Charles P. Cross, Raymond Davison, tain. This Is a civic, religious'and' - quota for tho township Is $1,600. ation for the grand jury and: Justice by many: skaters" Arthur Davison, Vernon Little, Le- report was read from the Toung ; ••" y\i •*•.:.•* • •••^ '. .• •• ' •,. • history, Justice Keith had < Lawyer LaRos. sducatlonal movement and' already Cox accepted a renewal ot the'per- roy King, Jacob Grimm, Thomas Woman's dub telling of the work Fischer before him several times on sonal bond ^posted'by Keith before Over a score of special guests will done for needy families during the s meeting with much support. • The'! .various charges. In each instance Cleary,. Lynnwood Mlnton and Ar- last year has been one of much *uo' : , Justice Fottwell .Saturday, afternoon. be present, Including Police Chief thur Crozier. Christmas season. A nominating Red Bank Club to the charges were dismissed. Deem- This, closed the case.as far as.Mr. Chamber of Harry H. Clayton and a dozen offl- committee was appointed with Mrs. ess and the directors feel they have ing-the charges, .to be of serious im- Cox was .concerned, \ , ; cere) of the Red Bank police depart- On ttie. entertainment and refresh- Vernon Rose-, as chairman. Mrs. >roven to the people of Red B»nh' J ; Help Blind Fund port, however, Keith recently ap- It was learned at Deal, however, ment, Col. A. S. Cowan of Fort Mon- ment committee are Leroy King John M. Osborn was received as that a Y. M. C. A. 1« not a luxury. , peared before-the Monniouth'county that, John. B. Ryan, who • begins a Commerce Dinner niouth, Col. J. C. Johnson of Fort chairman, Thomas Emmons, Ray- new member of the club. . but a necessary and useful part'M.'. bar association and!pressed charges term as justice at. Monmouth Beach Hancock, and all the ministers of mond Davison, Milan Snyder, Wal- the community life. ' • ;:v. V:J Young Wornah's Club WiU (Give of unethical conduct against Fischer, Red Bank. ter Mills, Alfred Marcellus and The next'meeting of the club will For the four months ending Janu- According to a. statement from a next May, will,be. the principal wlt- Local Speakers to Addrew Mem- be held Friday afternoon, February a Dance; February 13th—Club neBS for Groves when the case comes Reservations are being made by George Curchln. The sick commit- ary 1st, including the Father and member of the- cqnvmlttee, the ber* oa Important Local Prob- tee comprises' Percy D< Bennett 18th. Tho speaker will be Sellne Son.program, which was sponsored , Observes' Third Birthday—To charges were not sustained. before the grand.Jury. '.Mr./Byan in- the Brotherhood members, men of VanLlew, who Is. a native of Russia. dicated ,that-, he waa.to,testify In-the 'lemt—Dbcustion Among the congregation and their friends chairman, Raymond Davison, Lynn- by the Y.M.C. A., thare^were*,^:'. Team'. wood Mlnton, Walter Mills, Lewis She will describe her personal expert, Oh, January ' ^th Justice JCeiti bearing Monday 'and exhibited a Members: to Follow. with Allen H. Vanderhoef and O. ence during the three years of thein attendance at various' classes; Youns: Woman's club of Red gave "Arthur Grovjss of Shrewsburj eUbjloena. " ""' ' ' ." " ' . Howard Llpplncott. A capacity crowd Hawkins, Harry Vereneau, Robert groups and meetings sponsored: by , a hearing on a charge of giving the A dinner meeting of the Red Bank Amendt, Arthur Crozier and George Russian revolution. A feature of this the "Y," 'and'.-nbw 498 lndlviduals-sjpe .'* Bank observed its third anniversary According toy Information learned of 200 la expected. * meeting will be a Russian dance by : Monday night. It was decided to* Rlyervlew hospital a worthless [onday,: Mr, FIsbher ' on Saturday chamber of commerce will be held Curchln. ' parUclpatlng regularly every »«:| check/ The charge waa made by at the Globe hotel on East Front Leigh FennlDgton and Jean Smith of In the "Y" programs.-' During lMOt; V! hold a dance- Friday night, February night when he was' supposed,to be street next .Monday night at seven The members of the general In- Mabel Coleman's dancing Bchool. 13th, at. the 'Monterey grill at As-William A. Sweeney, treasurer of the bottled up.in his office with Mills on vestigating committee are Charles P. 182 members' o! the communult1 y con- •' hospital. Newspapers In printing an o'clock. Ki Is hoped to have every Members of the Junior Woman's tributed to the Y. M. C. A. .; :.;^f' ti bury Park for the! benefit of the the outside also called. Police' Chief member of the. organization present. The Little Silver Cross chairman, Matthew.G. Baden, club In Russian costumes will serve Braille blind- fund: Miss Gladys Nor- account of the hearing. stated that Harry Clayton .shortly after he Harry B. Kurtls, Arthur B. Sickles, "afresbments.' The move to the new • quarter* \W •,',?' man;, Miss Ruth Leddy 'and Miss Mr. Groves had pleaded guilty to the phoned Keith's lofflce. The voice, pur. Members have alsobeen requested to Percy D, Bennett and, Frank Sny- Branch avenue and Hardrngrbadp'n •,' Dorothy Metzgar are in. charge of charge'. •".•„'•"," ported .to be that of Fischer's and bring'guests. .. • . - School Election der. Those on the committee on October 1st. - gave the assbclatlcfc • >" the-arrangement*. . . > • • - ' Mr. Fischer,' acting as attorney for gave the chief a number to. cill back William A, Sweeney, president of byjlaws; are., Clarence, Little, .Peroy. greatiy"enlarged faoilitleo.at fc'vsjw . A corsage bouquet of roses and Mr., Groves, Immediately; appeared in • order to verify, UJat. fact. This tbe .organization, who will serve as Benjamin A. Shoemaker, Pedor D. Bennett, Milan Snyder, Charles small Increased"; cost, and E)ao*4"-)ft| , sweet" peas was presented, to Miss before Justice. Joseph M, Cox of Seal the chief, did. . toasttaaster, Is arranging' a, prdgram P. Cross.and'Arthur Sickles;: ' movement more before.tha'jBu,wlit^ and upon behalf of his (client swore of speeches. Mr. gweehey'. stated Gisleson and Kenneth Walker Gertrude Norman, who has been an ', Rumors that both .factions, had Justice GUhert Keith vraa elected During; tto«:progrei».of """"" adviser of .'the club Blnce its organ- out a charge of criminal libel against today that the,program'has not yet Endorsed at a Public Meeting palgfi a-bulletin board will the Red Bank 'justice. It was claimed agreed to a . compromise, ,went ttie been; cotnpleted but It will ctjijtaifl a coolel tt*mber. TheoJota r ization, .... •-,, •;.,". ' , rounijs yesterday morning when rep- "' '• moved away fr-01 on ths large bUlboard.;over, that; In giving out the news to tho thensoiies of'piany:well knownlocaf electric store on Front 1st /Miss Helen Tuthlll, gave, a review paper Keith stated that. Mr.' Groves resentatives of both Fischer and pertoni ' ": ;' -.-' ;• ' : • ; • • A meeting of the citizens of Llttj» id from tlje Comp'itny: ! J Keith held a conference in the offices foot of: Broad' street, on/.the play "Toniomwand TomorV pleaded guilty to.'tho; charge,- - — . These / speakers • will. discuss prob- Silver was' called last week to dia-. progress ot< tfcaj contribul.. row" and'MlBsiRuth^ddy gave a Mr. .Groves, according to ~ lems' of great .interest to residents endorsing; fljrj ABOUT THE GBOTJNDHOG h »l, tha.t ' ' •"" •"'poaiibltj'th: ...._._.*ttW",-r edoeatlpn--; . „.„,..„._„,-., ,., His PrOpheoJi on Monday Wats . warn h'4s, be'oh corn- v Oonfusiiij As,Wlokershani Beport !S*(«p»eW. el,', tba meeting" will 'oe; thrown filed ahd ho one had earprsased.'a-de- , ^^noV^aSS^Smatltte . > njeetlng «t the -„. x_, gaWeS/Wlll'be played tfaporters that. Droves had. pleaded alre to become a candidate. A'llvely Monday was, Groundhog Day, but proposed' bill to • establish criminal comailttea Trtl) be held nax Wednesday afternoons, on the Re- K.ln.theroojn, . , • , ^for p'ybllo-ajBCUislon.ana moni- discussion 'took' pleca and finally a 1 creation hall alleys on the Newman guilty.. He,/says .that be, Informed "I unAersiand Voubave something bers tolll be asked to'present ques- now.that ithaa come and gone no- courts In Montnoutb county and Ire- afternoon and the captains will the newspapers that droves. had. ad- majority of the, citlaiensj voted to en- body is any the wiser as to what It strict powers of the,recorders' and next Mcmdajr night, Next^Tus. Springs: road.. • " '; x .. . for me,", declared Mr. Fischer. Keith tions of pressing Importance. The dorse Benjamin -A. Shoemaker, feder i The club decided to,glve\a one- mitted, that ,tha',.worUile(s .check was niotlonedto MjlIs,;wl}Oinod'ded. Fis- policy of the; chamber' In attacking portends. There waa cloudy weath- Justices of the peace will be' discussed' night,the dlvisioa znanagerki a^el bis and had liter ma,da.good whlco cher to6k. a chair and carried .on a Glsleeon and Kenneth Walker. All er most of the morning and sunshine Friday night at a epedaJ meeting of soclates--:*)}!--inset, Monday aat'JWr, act play,, but no definite, action was substantiated that adraliolon. Mr. clvlb Rr'obiems In "the future may be three of these men have since'filed the. Monniouth county magistrate'* 1 : conversation 'with Mills on 'Irrelevant tprttulated. from this, discussion, . the rest of the day. One school of day., nights ofi.next week, dlnnerr Jdi taken as to the.title or the date. Keith .said' he saw no, difference be- petitions- association at the'office, of Justice th?. captains will be held and''oo»> Those wishing to take part in the- subjects.' justice • Keith began'. pre- T|cketsibave>.been;sent to all mem. Mr. Shoemaker is a' coal dealer belief holds, that the groundhog.' gets 1 pl&y are requested to-meet tonight tween a plea of guilty and an admlo- paring the necessary papers'. bers and, they, are returnable tonight up.bright and early on February 2d AndreVi J. Reid of Eateritown. plete. Instructions delivered and- o» ilon'.o! guilt, . . , ..-. '•...• •';, and he Is vice president of the Men's 1 Tho association at-Its last meetlne cuised,' These- affairs will b« held At at the home' of, Miss Gertrude Nor- Finally, Mr.\F!scher) asked,, to see club of. Little Silver. • Mr. Gisleson and goes,.abroad to find out If his :. After, the complaint .was made be- the ymrrant.for.hlro, Mills handed It shadow is ..visible'. If the groundhog went • on record sur opposed'- to thethe Y. - M. C., A. Campaign auppwsl man on jjlapje. avenue, at which time fore the .Deal "magistrate. Constable CLUB TO HOLD DANCE. has been an employee at the Red 1 to the .lawyer, who after scanning It 1 did: this on Monday morning he did new. courts and made piibllo figures during the week of February l*th the cast will be selected. Elwood Mooney of that place served Bank postofflca a number: of years. which they claim showed-the .courts will be.held.at one of the'ehorchatjb roturhedit .to tho constable.'By that American Mechanics to Hold Affair He Is president of the Men's club of npt.see his shadow, and thej^fore a summons on Keith setting Satur- time Keith had ' finished preparing: to be' mare costly,, to'the .tucpayera charge of-, a women's organisation.- ' -NEW RADIO PROGRAM. day noon as the day for the hearing, • February 23rd. Little Silver and past grand' coun- there will'be no more severe cold than the present small cause courts. • Ther campaign exscutive committa* Keith telephoned,.asking for a,post- the bail bond and Mr. Fischer signed cilor of the American Mechanics of weather, this season. But another At a meeting of the Monmouth It. ' • • ' Tbe Onward club,' an organization school of thought holds that tha Is composed of tie following: 'Schools to Broadcast Tuesdays From ponement until two o'clock, which of members of the Red Bank, coun- New Jersey. Mr. Walker Is engaged county bar association last week, fig- was granted. Just before the time ' The ball was In'the amount of $500 In the wholesale grocery business groundhog Is more leisurely In.his ures were presented to show that the On«nl oh«Iniuu>—John B. Allan,'fNC .,.!"', Station WJBI. aha was for the attorney's appear- cil of American Mechanics, will hold habits on February 2d, and does not .irt.pf.Ui. T. M. a A. scheduled-for the hearing; to begin, a Washington's. birthday dance at and' he Is a member of the' Men's taxpayers will be saved considerably Next,Tuesday a new program.will Keith,, acting upon advice of his at-ance before Keith next Tuesday olub. All three of the candidates come out of his subterranean home If the new tribunals are established. InlU.l Clft Chairman—foha L. Koat- be inaugurated by station WJBI of morning at ten o'clock. After mak- Clayton & Magee hall on Monday, are among the best known business until high noon. If the groundhog «om«rr. a»UUd by DtrH Joa«». Bobtfi torney, called Justice Cox and in- February 23rd. Muslo will be pro- The magistrates hope to refute these E. h. MonDtld, Burr Halch»ir, Sdira* Red Bank. This program will be onformed him that it would be Impos- ing a few telephone calls from men of Little Silver. did this on Monday he must have figures at their meeting Friday. the air from, five to six o'clock every Keith's office, one of them to his own vided by Walter Nutt's orchestra of seen his shadow and therefore six S. Thompionhp. . Edwin B. Conovtr and Th«- sible for him to be there and If the The election will be held next A report from the legislative com- don FanoFanonin . Tuaaday afternoon. It will bo known Deal magistrate wanted him very office from which he had been ab- Red Bank.. There will be a door cold and snowy weeks He ahead. as the junior radio" forum and will sent since Saturday,-the lawyer an- prize, Tuesday evening, from seven until mittee of the magistrates' organiza- DlTlilon Mc M. man**'. badly ho should come and get him. 1 nine o'clock, Besides electing three Folks can take their choice. It is tion will be submitted at the session. u4 J(*o H. Mount, uiliU be devoted to the Interests- of thoJustice Cox lost no time in replying nounced his Intention of returning George.Hewitt is chairman of the all a matter of belief. However br Boll *, various educational centers of Red to his home, from which he had al-committee in charge. Other mem- members of the board of education It is expected.that active opposition Tothlll and Horatr litthot. that this was just what he would do. the people of Little Silver will vote one may look at the situation, the to the lawyers' plans ,to establish Polllcltrl M«n«ttr—Albert,W., iBank, and vicinity. , While be was, waiting for Cox's so been absent since Saturday. 1 bers of tbe committee are George groundhog Is no more contusing •••UUd by Tni 8. BaJM. B«T«rlr,W. The Red Bank high school will No action was taken by Mr. FIs- Antonides, E. A. Robinson and Har- on appropriations aggregating $15,- criminal courts In Monmouth county constable to coins and "get" him 400. • _ about the weather than the Wlcker- will be launched. Brown. Sldnty M. W«ln «ad Hr». SaW, have oharga of the opening program. Keith began drawing up a complaint oher to show whether or not he had ry Archer. sham .report Is about the liquor UTorford. ' '••' ' ' •• '--- A different school will conduct the made by George Poppenburg of been successful In securing a re- question. Another thing, about the Chnroh Co-»p«T»tl(jn ollbJMn—«tr.Jt*. program each week, Mrs. Theodora Shrewsbury, charging Mr. Fischer straining'order from Supreme'Court TWO MEN ON A LONG TBIP. CHURCH PLANS CHAUTATJQUA. groundhog's report Is that it won' AT THE SMOKE SHOP. •wmrf.W. MIH«r. . , •-,••• . Brown, teacher ot dramatics, Is ,ar- with disorderly conduct, .The com- Justice Bodlne as Justice Cox of cost the country half a million dol- Anrnnreintntfl fhilnnsii, TH that tho lawyer hadDeal had Intimated.' Friends of Mr, Joseph H. Applegate and Elmer E. Programs to be Presented at High lars, as the Wlckersham report did, Management Plans Special Feature* Smith. IMMUTT of tin T. M. a A. day. Tho music wilt be In charge appeared at Popponburg's home and Fischer stated that he had not made CarUle Sailed Yesterday. School. for Saturday Nlghte. of Leroy Baker, another teacher.' Ed- used Indecent language to him. application for any such paper. preparations are being made for SCOUT TROOP BANQCEt. , • win p. Gllland, superintendent of the Joseph H. Applegate and Elmer E UNCAS CM3B DOINGS. Next Saturday night and the fol- In the afternoon of the same day Carllle of Red Bank sailed yesterday an indoor chautauqua to be held by lowing Saturday night are scheduled Red. Bank public schools, will make Constable Walter J.. Mills took the Mr. Oroves, charged'with aiding Mr. the. Women's league and the Toung to be gala nights at the Smoke Shop Fourteenth Anniversary of Troop it ah address. _• j warrant for Fischer from Keith and Fischer to-escape, .appeared before on The.Prince of Paris for a trjp of The Club Members Are Practicing ox Bed Bank. . :, after ascertaining that the lawyer about twelve weeks. They will visit people'B society of the Presbyterian for a Flay to be Given Soon. Tavern and the mardl gras spirit will Justice Keith to answer the com-Naples, Monte Carlo, Venice, Plrasus, church Friday, February 27th, In prevail on both occasions. Mlsa Boy acout troop 33 will hold IU '•! .•';' '•'"BLIND LUTE." was In his office set out with the de- plaint. He was also placed under The Uncos club of Red Bank met termination to "get his man." When Beirut, Jerusalem,-Cairo and South- the auditorium of the junior high Sarah McCIees, proprietor of Thefourteenth anniversary banquet next ball of '$S00 for a hearing next Tues- hampton, England, returning home school. at the Reformed church last week Tavern, In talking last night with a Tuesday nlgbt In tbe banquet hall ot Show to be Given at Fort Hancock he arrived at Fischer's office be day - morning. Louis J. Rose and planned a number of activities, Register representative about thi Saturday l*y Blind Hen. found the door locked.' Grove's of- from the latter port Mr. Applegate A varied program, consisting nf The club members are praotldng for the Red Bank Baptist church. The Marlboro provided bond. la a meftiber ot the firm of Hendrlck- entertainment by local and outside coming events said that In addition event will be In the.'nature of « fath- fice Is across the hall from Fischer's This brought hostilities to an end a play. It Is expected that the data to the various fun making and noise . A large attendance la expected at and tnlB was also locked. Mills says Bon & Applegate. Mr. Carllle is talent, will be presented. A concert for the play iwlll be fixed next week er and son banquet A turkey sup- tht presentation 'of "Blind Life" by for the time being. Both sides ara retired business man. He waa for- will be given by a chorus and solo- making devices she would provide per will ba served by Oi» young he poepod through a keyhole and preparing to renew the conflict next The club orchestra rendered music special entertainers for both nights. blind men at tho post theater at saw Groves silting on a ohalr, He merly superintendent of the Rumson ists and tbero Will be several reci- at a sociable at Robertavlllo Friday people's union of the ohurch. Tha ' Fort Hancock Saturday night of this Tuesday. Rumors that both fac- water company. tations. A playlet, a novelty act In The Smoke Shop Tavern is proving Baptist men's league la co-operating1 was certain, he says, thut the lawyer tions would start civil proceeding) night. A number of the members o week. The play was written by awas aiso.ihore but refused to come charge ot Mrs. Arthur Mayhew, and tho Reformed church of Red Bank to be a most popular place for night, with the scouts and ths program will blind man and has been presented as soon as the criminal cases were a minstrel show will make up the ly entertainment, especially Saturday Include speakers from ths scout out. disposed of could not be confirmed New Transport Pilot were present. The first and second many times at different places In the' balaoco of tho program. Jack Strong basketball teams of the Uncas club nights, and it Is Miss McClees's plan organization. Troop 29 It the otdttt state, Captain ' Bennett made ar- Cohstablo Mills decided to wait for - Krumbhaar Herndon of Fair Ha- will bo in charge of tho minstrel, tho troop In Rtd Bank and ons of the them to leave. He stood In tho hall ven and Norman DeOroot of Asbury were defeated by Keyport teams las to have something new and novel rangements for the show. Following chorus of which will ba directed by week by scores of 21 to 19 and 24 to every Saturday night hereafter fc oldest In Uie Monmouth council, hav- the performance dancing will be en-until ha became tired and then bor- FURNISHED A ROOM. Park, members, of the Red Bank Mrs. Oraco King. ing boon organized In 101T, The troop rowod a ohalr from an adjoining of- 14. • the ploasure of her guests, joyed. The proceeds will go the Blind Aero club, received transport and On the mardi gras nights, the nox will ba boats at a speolal acout a«ri Men's dub ot Leonardo, whloh la op-fice. Several timea ha went down- Furniture for Superintendent't Ilconi private pilot licenses, respectively, vice next Sunday morning at the stairs to the front of the building Given by AiixUlaiie*. Back From Florida. two Saturday nights, guests at the erated as a summer outing plaoo for last week at tho Red Bank airport. Clam Chowder Sale. tavern are invltod to come In fano) Baptist church. ^ those who have jott_ their sight. but at no time did he leave the en- Herndon will commsrclallto his pilot- Mrs. James McCue ot Shrewsbury The Young People's lioms mission- trance. Several persons gathered and Four auxiliaries of the Rlvervlew or burlesque costumes If they so do- hospital have furnished a room for ing ability while DeGroot will stick and Mrs. Joseph G. McCuo and cliil ary auxiliary ot tho Red Bank elro. Special orchestras will be al one of them'told the constable that to flying atrlotly as a hobby. dron ot Rumaon have returned home Methodist church will have a clam REVIVAL MEETINGS. 'RAINBOW VETS TO DINE. he saw ,Fi«ohcr and droves leave Miss Hclga Sanders, the new super; tho Tavern nightly during the season Intendont. The Red Bank auxiliary from a two months' stay at Miami, chowder sale on Friday, starting o and on the gala nights there will Special Services This Week al Ot> Grovee's oflloe through a window and Florida. William Moara of Rumson eleven o'clock, at the church. Minn Will Serve Mess, to Their Friends climb along the ledge In front ot the gave a mahogany day bed, a' dresser, Young RepubUoana to Meet extra special music. vat? B»ptUt Church, Ifext Week at Players' Boat Olub. two chairs and a floor rug; Tin ton A regular meeting of the Toung will return homo from Florida to- Edna Mapps Is chairman of tho sail building to Fischer's office! and enter Falls auxiliary donated an Inlaid BIA- morrow. committee. The union revival metUngt of th» the Veterans of tbe Rainbow Di- through another window, Msn's Republican olub of Red Bank HOUSES) 1IORSES1 HORSES! Methodlat Zlon, Calvary and Pilgrim liogany desk, Ooeanport auxiliary will .bo held at eight o'olock tonight vision will have'a roait beef dinner When supper time oamo Mills was presented a three-candle floor lamp TcUoj's for Valontlno Cords. Soomon'a Ronioval Sale rienty of Them at tho Kly EttaU Baptist churches last wetlt at > thf Thursday night of nut week at the still oamped In Uie hall of the build- at the olubrooma on Hast Front In Anbury Park of nationally known tiiahlim at Holmdel. Pilgrim Baptist church wer« Urnly ana Fair Haven auxiliary gava a silk Btopl Send a Valentine! Relax clothing, hats, turnlBhlngB and slioet Players'> boat olub at Fair Haven. Ing, Koltb, tired ot waiting forCox'a bedspread and window draperies stroet. from the hutitlo, buatlo Just a min- Wo always koop plenty of ttock oi attended. At most of tht Bitttlrif' Mass' will bo served at half-paat constable to oome and arrest him, ute. Lot thnt loving ocntlmcnt camo for men and young men Is In prog, standing room was at a premium* HpafhetU Eaten. ross. Never In iilutory liao auoli hund at our etableu, and yeaterdai seven o'clock. Prohettra. selections left his offloo and took Mills some to tho surface. Tlicro In a oweot- men'o wear been oacrlllcnd at nuch wo received another consignmenl This week revival mtttlnfs ara'.b«- will enliven the occasion. Benjamin Tlio lilt of the Beaton. Qet * real, old time Italian Spa- lionrt—mother, father, wlfo or hub- from Pennylvanla. Wo havo goi Ing held at Calvary Baptist churoh •uppor. Constable John DoFloro ap- Como one, come alll BUth annufl ghetti dinner "very Wednomlay and low prices—ono-tiuartcr to ono-lmll Lame, Jr., It chairman ot the com-peared on the aceno later and he re by—they aro all sweethearts. What off. It includes Adlor ltochoator. Ml horses ot every kind anil ot ever; on Bridge avenue. Rev, William B. ball of tho Rsd Bank Fire Depart- Saturday at The nitty Diner, 14 a lot a little card moann. Wo have color and no matter what your want Uaker, pastor ot tha Methodist Zlofi mittee. It la expeottd that a large lleved Mills of his vigil for a tewment, to be held at thn Sihoka Shop Montnouth itroet, Just around tho the cards.* Trtlr/n, 17 Broad street ohaols, Stern; Monroe and Hmltlison number of the 'Rainbow boys and minutes. Tavern. Chairman George A. Moody, Corner from Ilroad street, Red Bank, olotlim, Htotnon liatn, Uostonlan am may be In tho hornofleati lino we cai church, will praaoh tonight. , Red Hank.—Advortlaomunt. Crnwford flhoou. On account o fill It. Also plenty of ascond-ham thttr friends will attend this mid- Bhortly after Keith' returnod to hl» haa arranged things so all can have —AdvertUemrntL Mock, iiml liorncH for exchange Vo1 winter gathering. a good time. IMnglniJ, dancing, nov- Coolmian avonu»i IIIRII rent, wo mov Of token Dinner, l»l)tnts. omcc Constable Mooney appeared on cllloi, etc Mutlo by the HmoXo Shop Youth. Frank'* Harder Hhop, about March 11th to 173 Main titrfint will bo surprlneil at thn lownoss o Kvery day you'll find an old fash- thn scene with a warrant for him. formerly locutsd at 1M Montnoutl formerly Iluker'n Ilanlware. I'lill pilces. lOvory lull no niunt ti Whero to Dlno, orohtttrs. Oh, whonT W«dn««ilm M««t tilt Younger ICIoment out at Street, In iinw lociit«4 at 40 Wrn i'oaimt«l cars I tltenient. aonal bond of IMO for hit appoar Pltnty of fun, Nolss makers and R!0O P. M. liJokott's orohcatra.- Uaiiftl prlr.ru and refrnnhmgntn. Ad tisement linvo trilllnn, pluci umilK, liivlliitlon . buying, Vianli VtnMyokl*, I4t unco before Juitloe Cox at Doa rnvori for the guests. flp«6lal nrultlo, Advartlaemnnt, mlanion CO cant«.--Ant, ' . r*maln«l thorn until urly the next Hto|t Louklnjr, H«ra It It. llnik.—Ady»rll»«tii«nt. limn. Oood numln.—A •urprltn. Mk tor Mr, Mlnard'n oar f)D«ldlol ( tll,»kkt«tllkt s »»»».WW, Hnnlillni; imyniMit iiliin. lloyntoii, 111 Mull HlinlillnK ill nltnlrn }t),W, Hiinldln, IHKO Co.'* tnili'llng, Monmouil ^'^«M«iS;Ka, Phont Jltd Hank tt.nO kkatM MOO, Trubln'n. SB Broad uiuiitli »tn'n1, uliuiit itsil llaitk VO" I'/.tW akKtoit tO.OA. 'I'niWu'i., DH llroai utrnot, n««r ulalloii. Fhont H« m4ifc A4ir«rUs«uitat. »u«.t n«d tank.—AdvtrUsetntnt. 3*4 Baqfc'-^dYsrtlMftiint. Fourteen BED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 4,1981. GUT FOR FpiE COJtpANTT, MTODLETOWN , WOMAN DEAD. Airport Company JAMBS A BOGUS BEAD. Retircat League Engagement of "OakLeaF Contest Frost Succumbed to Former Attoasor of Buntsoa Died rktrlck Ke*lan Gives 700 foot of Mill K«U Monmonth l*o Hose to Fort Morimouth Firemen- ^Attack,; •-..'•.•.•" • This Morning, /NoeUeWiUiwns Patrick Keelan of Keansburg has Held at Navesink Holds Ejection Has Big Banquet Miss Kate Frost, one of the oldest 'James B. Bogle, a former asieisor TheS8th annuai night of made a gift of 700 feet of hose to the residents of Mlddletown township of Rumaon, dled,e»rly this morning pr. WMJ Mr* Herbert E. Vi Port Monmouth flre company In ap- An Interesting Meeting Held al George M. Dexter and John F» at the state hospital at Trenton ol Six Hwcked p«nom Attended preciation of the . firemen having and vicinity, died 'suddenly last Catey Choten Chairman and —-"•«,!•••• be held tomorrow; i limn* Announce Betrothal of the Schoolhoute .Monday: Wednesday afternoon at her home of complications following an Illneii of ETMU ai N«W Bnm»wlek Sun- at thi, Monmauth *CM alu^ saved his property from destruction - President of Director*' Board two yolr* Be had been at the hos- Their Daughter at Saturday by flre about three months ago, Mr. Night -<-Preparation* Being an acute heart attack' following two cUy—N«rw AcViitJot, to San M- time tlit members and thiM days' illness of grip. 'She was "" at Meeting on Friday. pital for the Met seven months. fento HOUM «t Weal End. Afternoon Bridge Party. Keelan's house and. lumber yard Made for Card Party. If r. Bogle would have been seventy were threatened by a grasp dr«, but year's old. . •« »!* •» «Sf» dwceVW sesgi Dr. vn$ Mrs Herbert E. Wllltaroi Sixty persons were at the Nave- Miss Frost was born In New York The stookholdtri of th«\Alrvlew years old next April. He was born The second annuU banquet of the thanks to the efficiency of tho fire- flying eervlco corporation eUctod fif- at Herrliburf, Psnnaylvanta, and - " / • d 11 of Broad street. Red Bank, an'- men no damage was done. The hose sink public school Monday night, and was the daughter of the late Mr. S4n Alfonia retreat league of New -—-r —. — furolinsd, by Alan ft. nouncod the engagement ot their when the Parent-Teachers associa- and Mrs. John Frost. She moved to teen directors Thursday at a meet- came to Rumson, when, a young man. J«r*»y, whloh hat it* retreat home which he gave to the nrismon is espo- ing at th« Rod Bank airport. George He was a salesman by occupation. Woolley's orebistrta, wlthftrpfTuirry. daughter, Hiss Noella Elizabeth Wil- daily adapjted to carrying inside tion of that place had the most suc- Middletown .with her parents at tho at Wat End, was btld flundty at the LaRes at ths fclenft WlHIam Matin* liams, to Charles W. Stephens »jf cessful and largest attended meeting aga of one and had lived In that M. Dexter of Rumson and John F, For tainy yearn he served on tho Wooo>w -Wlleon hoW at New tosh la chairman of the aBalf houses to "put out flres. It is light Casey ot Little Silver wtre eleattd board of ttdueetlon. , Red Bank at a' bridge party at their and easy to carry and it is enolosed that It hejL.ever held. Ah "oak leaf" township over lince. 3h« died |n th« BrunlwIcH and was attended ty WO his committee r •*-——. realdince Saturday afternoon. Mr. contest was held and the prize was house in which she had lived for fif- chairman and president of the board He was a m«mj}er of the Araarloan, pertons. Amttnathoae preient were with canvas. The flremen are very of directors at a, meeting Friday af. Mechanic* and was amilated with Porter, Per Stephens is a son of Mrs. Charlen grateful to Mr. Keelan for his gift won by Miss Mildred Leonard's ty years. She. was theiast surviving 88; msmbore of Blihop UoFaut as- W. Stephens' of Elizabeth. class of the publlo sohool. The award member of her Immediate family an} tornoon at. William Barclay Hard. the United council of Fair Haven, i«mbly, fourth digres of KnljjhU of HMUnji. Ssymn ButBeriandTw The prise winners at bridge were was so made beoause pupils of this leaves seven cousins, Mrs, Adelaide Ing's oRlco at-New York. Mr. Boglo'i wife, Mrs. Hulda Long- Oolujnbus, • wltbj Fr»d, FJnnerty of Ham Mutch and.Uiwe.iiyn; JOM*.->• Mrs. Charles F.Perrlno of Red Bank, class had more parents present thin Spader of Koyport, Albert Frdlt and J. Ford Johnson, Jr., of Rumion street Bsglo, died lut Merch. Hell Rumipn, faithful n»vlMt9r. In Ths offlcera. of the sttelety sra1 Mrs. Egan F. Jalnshlg of East was true of any other class. The Charlei Frost of New Monmouth, Is flnt vloB-presldent, Valentine Vath survived by two daughter*, Mrs. Wil- qharje. •': '•. .- iv •>„-'• " Franlc Bdlnaftehi prWWant,. WHIle* Orange, .Mrs. Joseph B. Mount of Two Tributes For next best showing was made by the Edward Froat of Brooklyn, William Keuron ot Eatontown la second, vice- liam J, Finigan of Rnm»on and tin; John J. Rafferty of Now Bruns. Maolrrtosh vleepresldenfe JWnSWu- Highland Park, Miss Betty Mat. parents of the pupils of Mi« Edith Frost of Orange. Pdward Taylor of president, Theodore D. parsons li Evelyn Clay of. Newark. , wleH was teiatmasUr. Addresses raann seeretary, Pettr • J, Mulvlhlll ' then at Montclalr and Miss Jean Popular Teacher Wlllsle's seoond grade. A|l Neveslnk Freehold and Mrs.: Henry, C. Mq- seoretary, William B. Harding Is Th» funeral will be hel* Friday af< noanalal. seoretwy,. Perry »u eev-i' Hamlet of New London, Connecticut. parents were Invited to the meeting. Lean of Hea«den'« Corner. treaaurer and Thomas P. Doromm ternoori.at twq o'clock at Mrs, Fln,e- Frank L. deary, Thonus K lAugh> respondliw seeretaty .and.•': Striy,,.Jtf ' Other gutsts were Mrs, Wlnflold Herbert Laise Give* Up Hit Imitation oak leaves had been made • Miss Frost had been' an active Ii assistant aeoretary and troasuror. gan'a nslden^eand.at »;aoo'olook at ran,'lje«.v^wetHit lighter9t KUladeV W.'Hanco. Mrs. Louis S. Conover, by the'pupils and eaoh parent pro- member of the .Mlddletown Baptist The directors are William B., arid thi, Rumion Presbyterian church, 'phla, clira Gerald. Benorty, asslitant Mrs. Lewis Lowry and Misses Hel- Work in Middletown Town- eented an oak leaf at the meeting. church for many year*. • Charles B. Harding, Sheldon T, Colo- 'With. Rev. Wlllltm C. Colby in dlitrlct attorney of Phlltdelphla, en Tuthlll, Kate Bucklln, Gladys ship to Take a position at Rev. Howard Frazer, rector of The funeral was held lut Saturday man, John F. Ca»ey, Ford Johnlon, chute. Burial, in charge t»f Albert Father Joseph Turner, Father Norj»s», Katherlne Lukena; Lois Great Neck, Long Island. Highlands Episcopal church, gave a afternoon at two o'clock at ths lato Jr.,' Valontlhe VanKeuren, Qtorge W. Wopdin, will be In Fair. Vie* WhtetoiihV; Father Murphy and »ap«jt »T0ff|»;'«o.' I „ Hesae, Leah Degavre, ElUaboth talk on health In connection with residence and at 2:30 o'clock at tho M. Dexter, Edward P. Bramonw, cemotery, , , FAth«r |Censle: An eatertelrment Two Beys Sunday Momlaj. Compton and Katherlne Q'Brlen of Herbert Laise, who for four years the spirit as well as with the. bqdy. Mlddletown Baptist church, whafe Edwin i\ Stewart, 8d, Theo4br«'fc waa provided by the KnihU cl Oh Red-Bank; Miss Marian Thomp«on had been teacher of English at the Col. Johnson- of Sandy Hook told the' pastor,- Rev. Kenneth S. Mead, Parsons, W. Btrothor. Jones, Jf., ACTIVITO53, lumbu* auta'club of Philadelphia^ . The Slst •anniverssry'.of 1 In Amirlce,, wm! be eMe" of Allenhurst, Miss Alberta. South- Mlddletown township high school at about army life at Sandy Hook and conducted tho service. Mr*. James General Howard S. Bprdeni John, J. A.larf* addition it belns; built to 1 ard of Elizabeth and Miss Gertrude Leonardo, began hli new duties on he invited.the members ot the Par- Scott and Mrs. William • W. Swan Boyd, Lewis' B. Thompion, Jr., and Kod Bonk QrganUatlon Flans for the retreat housi at,Wsit End,.- It 8und»y. Next Hysokyhfts ;* „,, Baker of Rahway. Monday aa an instructor at the high ent-Teachers association to visit the, lanjr "SMe hi the Arms of Jesus." Howell VOblg ' National Birthday. is a t»e-«t(iry itruotureandwllleon- natea. as anniversary scout ' Mies WIlliamB graduated from the school at Great Neck, Long Island. Sandy Hook fort Ho made a pica Tha bearers were John N. Hlllyer, nict the two large- heulw on thk Troop 88 of Red, Bink,'irtloi^.,, At'the. next meeting Of tho discus- at the BapUst church, will H' hp«U ' Bed Bank high school arid attended The change was in the nature of a for contributions, for tho Rod Cross James C. Hendrlckson, Frank Scott DIED OF PNEUMONIA. sion tfroup of' the Parent-Teacher property. The new part will h,»vs a Beaver college. She Is secretary to promotion for Mr. Laise, as he will drought relief fund. . end Benjamin Allen, Sr. Burial, in dinini room on the ground floor, Sunday morning to tha teoop» ln%« association, to bo held In the Me- swond' idlstrlot at, an annlv Richard T. Smith, executive secie- receive an Increased salary. He was Arrangements i were made for A charge of Albert W. Wordln. was at Fair Haven HanHied Yesterday at cnanla .street - school Tuesday .after- with room) enough to accommodate tary of-the Red Bank Young Men's one of the most popular and efficient card party to be held for the benefit the Baptist church cemttety. 1W porions, and * chapel upstair'*, service at the' Baptli,t ohUrohi ' tone Branch Hospital, noon, the subject will bi«|'Demandi EdWard W, Miller •will' deliver*'* J Christian association. Mr. Stephins teachers at the Middletown township of the association Friday evening, We Cannot Mest" Mrs. William Mo* with a main,'altar and eight emaller February 13th,' at eight o'clock at Samuel Peterson of McCarter ave- altari, The addition will cost about mpn on acoutihar and Morgan ^,. nttended Peddle school and he !s high school and It was with reluc- DIED AT DAUGHTER'S HOME. Dowoll will be In, charge. The toplo associated with the Mount-English tance that the township board of ed- the Navesink flrehouse.-There will nue, Fair Haven, died; suddenly yes- IUO.0OO. It will, be completed In Knapp, assistant acqt)t exeeutlve of' be prizes and refreshments. The terday morning at the Long Branch at yesterday's. meethlg was "Minor Monmouth oounoll, wjlt speSjk; .••»>•'' company. _ ucation accepted his resignation. George W. MoKelvoy Died Irritations." ..'... On Friday night a surprise fare- meeting c6noluded with songs by hospital ol bronoho-pneumonla, aged Week of Pneumonia. 8a years and 5 months, He was' sick The nent meeting of the executive BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES. well party was given for Mr. Lalte at Miss Mildred Leonard and . J. J. MIDDLETOWN HONOR ROLL, • .TWO'BAPTleiBJiiiXS.;,' ;^;l the homo of Miss Mary Rouse of Coughlln, with piano accompaniment George W. MoKelvey, who for sev- only nine daya and was removed to board of the .asipciatlon will be naU by Earle DeVfisty. • .. eral years lived with his daughter the hospital Sunday. - next Wednesday afternoon inaUad »upUi With Perfect Attendance Bee- •'Church.Night" to be Observed This Leonardo, who Is one of the teachers t ot Thursday, the lattor being a holi- Ceremonlo» Performett Sunday Af>> Evening. at the high school. On Saturday lies. Edward B. Ottlnger, on King's Mr. Petoraon was born In Sweden ords Ior the Past Month. (ernoon nt St James's Church. • and carao to the United States when day. Plans for the thirty-fourth an- night there was .another farewell HOME FBOM CALIFOBMA. highway- at Mlddletown " village, Pupils ot. the Mlddletown village >Tjio first of a series of "church party for Mr. Laise at the home of died last. Wednesday at toe Mon- a young inan. He was married 62 niversary of the formation of Ui« Robert Mlnton, »on of Ruweil Mii\- national parent-teacher association school with pirfect attendance re<> ton of Wallace, atreet, Sed. Bank,, night" cervices will bo held this Walker Nelson of Atlantic High- Mr. and' Mrs. William Dleterlon mouth Momorlai hospital at Long years ago to Anna Benson and she evening at the Baptist church. Bed survives him, together with several by th« local organisation will ha die* orde are listed b«|pw, the stars indi: and'John Fbt, son of Jowph'Fix of lands, who Is a teacher at the Mld- Were Away Six Week*.". Branch of broncho-pneumonia. He eating: perfect'* records so tar this Bank has been divided into districts bad been a patient at the hospital nieces, Including Mrs, Oharles Blaes- ousted, . McLaren etreeti wire baptised by dletown township high school. yeerrv • . • . ••; Rev. James F. McOrMh Sunday 'ap.' and each week members of ths F. Howard Lloyd, supervising prin- Mr. and Mrs. William Dieterich of or thV past month. ilus of Rumson and Mrs. Edward Mr*. Harrison Banee will ha,ve e(Hjrch residing in one of the dls* Leigh tori avenue, Hed Bank, returned Hankins of Lakewood. Mr. Peterson, charge of tho celebration, which' will ... (ra,dt—tHauda Xlllioti.' Ruth EN ternoon at St. James's church. Mils' cipal of tho schools of Mlddletown Mr. McKelrey, who was 8? years Gertrude Mlnton of Fair Haven; and tricts are special guests., township, and Paul I. Redcay, princi- home last week from California and was a painter and decorator, living be held in the PIVer Street MohCrOl. lanbarr, Miry Molloj, Ma«ar«t Stout., Mr. Dieterich has resumed the man- ild^hM been a resident of Koyport Dantal BUtckamlth. Oorn«ll' ElUlon. John Hubert Gaul are the godpar«ntft>t The Women's, missionary society pal Of the high school, wero present md Middletown practically all his on Long Island, many years,. Nine and the program; wilt be jit charge Phllllpit : •'.' . ••.... . the Mltiton boy. Mri.1 Miry fllovm •will hold its monthly meeting tomor-. at both parties. The guests were agement of his plumbing business. years ago ho moved to Red Bank of Mrs. TroYonlan Bennett ai\d Wil- The entire trip was made by bus ife. For fifty years he was a gard- Satond srada—«Ruth Avtry. Row Eli of White .street and. John CHuf « TOW afternoon at three o'clock at the principally teaohers, arid at both fes- ener. He retired several years ago. and, lived hero three years. The past liam Helm. A largo birthday cake. lanMri,'*Anna Hablow. Sorothr Pater> Shrewsbury avenue, were, sponsiri • home of Mrs. George Norman on tivities everyone had a jolly good and Mr., and Mrs. Dieterich were six' years he had,, resided at Fair Ha- will oe ono ot the features. •on, Wllbut Sehnajldir, Blohard Qrorai. away six weeks. They spent most His' wife, Alice J. McKelvey, died for John Fix. • '• ••-" i. .- Peters place. Friday afternoon a time. There is general regret three years ago. TWld trad*—Maiiarat Ch»rman, Ratal delegation of .members of the local throughout Mlddletown township, o! the time at Oakland and Fresnau. The funeralwlli he held tomorrow A COMING CARD *ABTY. Hunt. Oladrl'Mtlalar, Ola,ra. Smith. Han At Oakland they stopped' at the Bosldes Mrs. Ottlnger, he. Is sur- old BsnnotV yictot, Cbanowlcb. Robart church will attend the mid-year mis- not only among teachers, but also ived by two other daughters,' Mrs. afternoon at two o'clock at the Fair sionary conference at the Freehold homo of Mrs. Eugene Regan, a sit- ,«uU • . . . '.,'..•••.• Services are 'being; hsldeyerj«'nlthY:>- among tho pupils and citizens that Lester Bmlth of Red Bank and Mrs. Haven resldeno6, with Rev. Paul R. It. Will Be Given by the Catbollo Fourth trrada—'Hopa QOodehll^, Clar- Baptist church. the township has lost the services ter of Mrs. Dieterich. Mrsi Regan Tritsohler, pastor of the Holy Trin- at eight o'clook at the SaiVatloiy' has been very sick, but shq is now ames Homfus of Philadelphia, and «nc»8n))th; Blanch* VanBehoiek, 'Jatnai- The monthly business meeting of of Mr. Laise. .wo sons, George McKelvey of Chat- ity Lutheran ohuroh of Red Bank, Avar/, .William Stadlir, TJaek VanKlrk, army chapel on Linden plact unde? ttuj church -was held last Wednesday rapidly improving. At Fresnau, th» Officiating, The interment, In charge The 'Catholic Parent-Teacher* as- Llnwoo* WrlBht, BoBart KloUln. the. dlrpcUoa of the new inderi, Red Bankers stopped at tHe home mm and Joseph McKelvey of Perth sociation of Red Bank will hold a 1 night at which time the annual bud- TAKEN TO STATE HOSPITAL. mboy. Mr. McKelvey was- horn at of Director Albert W. WOrden, will fifth ftlda—Joaophlna SllwVa'ir, Vlr. 'Captain and- Mrs". J. Reedle ,: who get was adopted for the currant year. of another sister of Mrs. Dieterich, be at Fair View cemetery. card party tomorrow night at the ill Lilly, Van* NueHf, Daitrlca Wallae*. recently arrived from Albany. New this sister being Mrs. William Chit- Sllverton and he was a son of Pavid high school at.eight o'clock. •Varf- •Arliiiir puwwalteif, Oharlaa Mack. «Ear| The Men's league met and elected AtlanUo H^hlands Man Smashed nd Abble Sehumar. McKelvey. York, to take charge of th,e low Hjarry.. Bernard president, Warren wood. . Mr." and Mrs. Dieterich, ous card games' will be played and Hlllory, *Aar«n Nueklai Trancaa Burst, branch. The speolal services will Windows In His Home while at Fr'esnau, enjoyed the novel- The, funeral was held Saturday of- ,DD3D OF APOPLEXY. refreshments will, be: asrved. Half •Orac* tioaek, W.lllam Hoirar. '< , Fqwler vice president, Franklyn ( continue for the next two weeks.- - Peter Petrlello of Atlantic High- ty of .seeing rosos ,amd sp'Wf'.'bj(ljr;,a. ernooii at 2:SO o'clock at tha liome a tori of coal donated by the Harold Sixth srada— iSlila Bratt, "rioMnca Gray secretary and Maynard White of his daughter, Mrs. Ottlnger. Rev. Mrs. Annie ' Chamberlain raised >1J1QW. V'riflnla Howlr. fMar> Sllow, treasurer. • ,., lands was taken, to the state hospital short distance apart'. ' Ihty: plpked. coat company will be dlipoiod of on roses in Mrs. Cnltwood'a yard, while B. P. Rhoads, pastor of the R6d Away Saturday.. the co-operative plait, and there will ClUtcin BlacSofr. *B»rt HKchtll, 'Alfrad : Card of Thanks. .•.•.-/,i,>.-,,1 A committee was appointed to out- t Trenton last week, Several Bank Methodist church, conducted Yanllrent. , M-^, I. wish to thank the Bhrewsburv line activities for the year. Plans months ago Petrlello was released within plain view a rev* miles away Mrs. Annie, .dhamborlaln, wife ot be> other awards. Including an end UDtridad noplUr—'Oharlfa Hargata, flre company and' my. neighbors and. from, state prlBon, after having were snow-capped mountains. Mr. he" servlqe, Charles H. Chamberlain;, died sud- table, a rug and other articles given have been about completed for the The bearers were William B. Wa- Itarilir <»opUi>t«T. Honanl Gr»v»i, frlonds for.thelr very prompt and if- served twelve years for the murder and Mrs." Dlctorich say that Callfor: denly last Saturday night at her by Bed Bank toercHanti.. ' flolent work in putting out "the flre' toy scout dinner to be held next hla .is mighty One and thaltV«:ift*a ters, Walter W. Zimmerman, John Tuesday, The annual turkey dinner of Joseph Mazza, who waa a. boarder ; home on Herbert street of a stroke Mrs. Arnold Soden Is chairman of whloh ocourred on' my property flat"' got' a lot? o£ attractions- riotstrua-of Meyers and William Palmer. Burial MAN STABBED IN FIOHT. urday afternoon, January SlstT" ;•.'.' •will bo Thursday, March Bth, and a at the Petrlollo home. Mazza wag, r of apoplexy-within' fifteen minutes he party committee* Other mem- killed with a shotgun and then hla New Jirscy, but after \ll ia safd In'Charge of Albert W. Warden was after she was stricften. Sho was 6-1 AA ^, r W8I«j«ed «w«y Fctmi Changes Being Bfodo to the Morford prison, became violent one night last STUDENTS' TARTY. ever since. Besides her husband, she ter, Mrs, Edwin Reed, Mrs. Vincent vlsw hospital list nlarht With a stab ; ; 'Homestead at Middletown, week and smashed several windows Services Held Last Thursday at Is survived by a son, William, and a J. Eck, .Mrs. Oeorge Delaney, Mrs. wound In his abdomen, following a Luncheon Monday Afternoon at Bed Bumion Church. daughter, Mrs, Edwin Moshler, both George Howland, Mrs. Agnes Dillon, free-for-all fight'at the Central Jtal-. In lovlnj momorr of Ohatlss' El#ard Extensive repairs have been start- in his home. He was subdued by Tlltjn of HolmJol, who dlad February etb, members of the AtlanUo Highlands Bank Business School. of Red Bank. Mrs.' Georgo Grause, Mrs. Joseph Ian restaurant on Shrewsbury ave- ed on tho Charles Morford estate at Tbo funeral of Lawrence J. Flch- nue.' .• '• • • , • • • • • .»• . first aid' squad and police depart' A students' luncheon party was ter, who died a weak ago Sunday of The funeral waa held yesterday Bray, Mrs. Edward O'Flaherty, Mrs. ' •WIKE AND CHJLDitlN. Middlctown village which was re- afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the fun- The would waa slid to have been cently bought by Lester S. Dame of ment. The next day he was com- held Monday afternoon at the Red a heart attack, was held last Thurs- Joseph Casler and Mrs. William M«- mitted to Trenton. Bank business Institute. Mrs. Flor- day morning at nine o'clock at his eral parlors of R. R. Mount ds Son loney. _ Inflicted with, a penknife.; The man's Fajr Haven. Both the interior,.and on West Front .street. Rov. Zach- condition, waa serious. Frank Nardy, exterior of the house will be re- ence Ncff of Leonardo, a spiritualist late residence and at ten o'clock at At a naatlnz of th» Uttla Sllvar Vottin:' reader, entertained. Miss Echo ary T.- Dugan, a retired Methodist foremen for;, the Quaker' City con- tear. VIra Company' of Llttla Slliar,'Naw painted. "Tho walls will, ha re-papered MMTARY EXHIBITION. the Church of the Hoi/ Cross at LIONS AID BED CROSS. Jariar, on Friday, Jaituarr th» Mcond. Chamberlain was chairman of tho Rumson where the rector, Rev. John minister, was In charge. Burial was tracting' company,: contractors in Mlnataan Hundfad , and TMrty-onaj, U» and now floors will be laid through- at Evergreen cemetery. charge of the construction of the out . Two new bathrooms will be Bed Bank Cadets Take. Part In luncheon committee. Hor aslsstants E. Murray, celebrated a requiem Local Organization AI»o Endones follawlne ratolutlom'w«ra adoa4ad,» » Event at Wenonah Academy. were Misses Caroline Brb, Edith mass. V. M. C. A. Drive. new postofUce, says Scaglla, who had committal appolntad iy tha Fraildipti added and electricity and a new heat- been duwhargod by him several ItESOLVED. That It la but a Juat trib- ing system will be provided. A wing Evans, Madlo Davidson and Loretta Miss Mary Naughton was the STRICKJEN AT/ CLUB MEETING. Robert VanBrunt and Edward Regan. At the regular meeting of the Red months ago, attacked him In the res- ute to the mtraorr of our dtparud Comt on tlio rear of the house which was Sheridan of Red Bank, cadets at the organist. A delegation of members Bank Lions, club held yesterday noon tada and charter mjmtxr and Irian*,' Bd. Others present were Misses Eliza- of tile Sea. Bright flre department, of Mrs. Laura H. Mooney Died Last taurant. Several friends of tho foro- •ward W. Wllbir, Br,. to aay that In t*- was formerly used as a kitchen will Wenonah military academy at We- at the Globe hotel it waa voted to men 'intervened snd became' em- fretting hla r«n)ovil from among u» htat aitaam and rtiwet lone Gilllg, Margaret Noorran, Mary their Automobile truck conveyed the Sc slla> and wo ixUnd our aliioor* cohdolanea to. use for some time will be torn down. and reception at the academy Satur- Charles Mooney, died last Thursday members also went on record as * • tha family of tfa daeaand In their .sor- The house contains some old man- day night. Karanger, Dorothy Thiesmeyer, B,er> flowers to tha cemetery. Tht bear- row with which It has fltaitd thi A>' nice Woods, Janet Hoag, Mary Pan- morning at her home on Maplo ave- favoring the annual maintenance . Business as Usual. tles and woodwork which will be re- Robert received a ribbon bar for ers were firemen. They were John nue of cerebral apoplexy following drive for support of the Young mighty to arnlct tham and wa cbrotainit. nael, Helen Bruce, Dorothy Burnett, Thorsen,, E. Wolcott Fary, Rlker Harry Lauder told this to Lord tham for consolation to Him «ho do«a all tained. The house, while being thor- conduct. General Samuel G. Bar- seven weeks' illness. She was first Christian association, which thlnta for iha but and whole aHleUaiit oughly modernized, will lose none of Helen Kohnc, Helen O'Neill, Cather- Carlock, John Gaynor, Michael J. Aberdeen, former Governor-General ara lor raarey. ^ . - • .,^, , nard, commander of the 69th field ar- ine Russell, Thelma Blngham, Rose stricken while attending a meeting Is soon to be started by that organ- ot Canad*, who Includes It In his its charm of antiquity. Mr. and Mrs. tillery brigade of the New Jersey Devereux and Walter J. Sweeney. of the Woman's club several, weeks ization. .•••..• Baiolvad furthar, That • copy of ,«hi« J Same and their family expect to oc- Mancaruso, Catherine Keeley, Doro- Burial, In charge of Albert W. Wor- book o( Scottish stories, "Tell Mo An- haartfalt testimonial ba sent to Uia fam- national guard, and members of his thy Zlegler, Hilda Crammer, Mary ago. Tuesday, February 24th, was desig- other," cupy their homo early in the spring. staff were the reviewing officers. den, was at Mt. Olivet cemetery. ily of, our balorad Comrad* and « copy ba Rice and Alma Nlederer. Mrs. Moonoy, who was 78 years old, nated si the date for tho dinner to A visiting artist who was down on snraad upon tha mlmitaa of (hit maaunf,' • The exhibition was tho flrst public waa born at Wolfboro, North Caro- be held In honor of the Red Bank ' WILLIAM D. PONtIN, .•.,••• MISS COLON BTJBEED. the program of a village concert to RICHAHD W. BATES. •' , • ... .ATTENDING TOLICE SCHOOL. appearance of the year for tho We- Ina. She had been a resident ot Red high school football team. Other sing "The Village Blacksmith" was nonah students and it was the first KEB SIXTEENTH BIRTHDAY, Bank for the past seven years, mak- OHABIiES W. BCBNEIDBK, service clubs are co-operating with resting at his hotel when * pallor , Commlttao. JIIddlctoH n Township Chief Is time In the history of tho academy Services Held Last Thursday For ing her home hero with her daugh- the Lions In holding this affair. A Fariy Given for Bliss FulvUt Dcll- Bed Bank Woman. was announced.' OEORGB 0. 1VINB, Sacratary. • Spending a- Month at Trenton. that the entire personnel, including 'Omo Saturday Night. tor, Mrs. Homer Methot, Sr. oflicers and cadets, appeared In full "I «ndarat*nd, sir," laid tha calltr, Earl^Hoycr of Belford, chief of po- The funeral of Miss Miranda S, In charge of R. R. Mount * Son ELEVEN YEARS OLD. 'that you are going to sing "Tho Vil- RESOLUTION • -. dress uniform. Mr. and Mrs, Louis Dell'Oma of Colon, who died Monday night of he body was) removed to Salem, WJIEREAa. on January Hth. 1911; qaifj, Hco of Mlddletown township, Is Bridge avonue, Red Bank, "gave a lage Blacksmith at the concert to- epending a month at a police traln- last week at the Rlvervlew hospital Massachusetts, where burial was In Farty Given for Edward > Patterson night," , / M Ult Alnlihty Provtdanea tbogghtS TEMPERANCE UNION EVENTS. party Saturday night at Eisner's t a general breakdown, was held he Oreenlawn cemetery.. best to ramova from our mldat our l»- . in^; school at Trenton, which 13 cafeteria in celebration of the sl5- ot Washington Street "That Is so," replied tjie singer, lovad eotnradi. Jacob Elltnfaarr. • ' maintained at the expense of the v last Thursday afternoon at two "Well," said the caller, "X just came empt tnambtr. ot tha Fair Haven ' A Meeting Tomorrow and a Picture tcenth birthday of their daughter, o'clock at Albert W. Worden's fun- HEART ATTACK FATAL, Edward Patterson of Washington tier Flra Company, thfralor* ba it" i state of. New Jersey. While he ij Kulvla Dell'Omo. The celebrant wus to say that X am the village black- away I1I3 position as chief is being Show Next Week. eral home on East Front street. Rev. stre&t celebrated his eleventh birth- smith, and I would take. It very kind- BESOLVED. that ita saourn thi loss attired In tho French combination Hans Nelson Formerly Conducted day with a party Saturday aftar> or our faithful comrada, and the OBoan lilted by William Fix of Belford, who Tho Women's Christian Temper- Zachary T, Dugan, a retired Metho- ly If you could Introduce Into the snd tntmbara of tha Company, do aaraay of blue and pink and the decora- dist clergyman, conducted the ser- Shoe Repair Shop Here. noon. Gamea and,refreshments were a'special policeman of Mlddletown i ance union of Red Bank will meet at tions and favors wero to match. song a few words which would let axteml to the family our hea.rtfalt'>S7Ri* vice.' A delegation from the Women's enjoyed. There was a large blrtby lothy )n tha hour of thalr btr«»v«m»nt. township. Mr. Hoyer Is attending I the home of Mrs. Anna Errlckson of About 100 gucsta wero present from Hans Nelson, a shoemaker who day cake with eleven candles. Those' the folks know that I also repair bl- tho police training school at tho sug-; Elm placo tomorrow afternoon at Christian Umporance Union, of formerly conducted a shoe chop on oyolej." _ ^ ' AIlTliUR B. BICKtM.,, Hcd Bank, New York and other which Miss Colon was a member, present wore Robert Worden, John ...... Preitdint. Kestion of tho township committee two o'clock. There will be a prayer places. Dancing was enjoyed, with Mechanic street, died suddenly Satur- Boyd, Borden Hanco, Franklin Ivlni, Attest:— • ... of Middletown township. There are circle and a program of "Christian was present. Burial was at Ever- day morning at tho homo of Mrs. A Learned Artist I'MCY E. BENNETT. . • 1 muslu by Prof. Tortora'a orchestra, William Vaughn, Harry Parker, Har- forty police chiefs of rural commun- Citizenship," under the direction of and shortly aftor midnight a buffot green cemetery In Llttlo Silver. Nellie Conboy at Stone Church. Mr. In the days when the ono-ao,t play llacordlns Hacretaiy. . . Mlsa Colon waa the widow of the ry and Robert Davey, Edward end ities at the school. The cost of oper- Mrs. Mary Pharo. Nelson waa stricken with a heart Horace Patterson. Anna Mae Apple- waa a novelty-ln vaudovllle tho lead- ntlng the school Is borne entirely by late Joseph Colon. She had resided attack and died before a physician ing actor In a highly successful 'or many yoara on Wharf avanue, py gate, Barns, dine Thompson and Mar- the dtato and the township of Mid- tho picture, "Lest coulld reach him. Countty PhysiciaPhii n garet Patterson. sketch, who unlike his Jewelry, was WANT ADVERTISEMENTS 'lletown -will not havo to pay Rny j bo shown at the Methodist church Hor nearest surviving relative Is a H. w. Hartman a very rough diamond, lent his tlons. niece, Miss Elmlra Issued tho doatll •u>l« ,. • too Ute for township taxes for sending Mr. next Wednesday night at eight Wilson of Red certificate. agent to arrange for ths rebooklng WlB BALE >lx-foom hous*, Cadar''J&U£ Hoycr to tho school. Bank. Mr. Nelson was born in Sweden Mrt, Emory L, n. Holmes Dead. of the act at a London hall where Kaypoit. N. J.. naar watar front I Ma. TABTV. sonabla. ^nqulra Jay Dakar. Main itnat, and came to this country about for- Mrs. Emory L. R. Holmes, widow It'had been a big hit. v at the door. DIED OF PNEUMONIA. ty years ago. His wife dlod 29 years of Dr, George P. Holmes, dlod yester- PMZES AT FARM SHOW. ' \ Gathering at the Home of Mrs. 'Ano) mind you ask for 'Igher sal- flVK-ROOM bungalow (or.rant, all Ira- ' »•.' Ernest W. Alandevlllc. ago. A daughter, Mlso Annlo Net- day aftarnoon aftor a long alckn«sa aries," admonished the atart. provamantai at Uttla Sllnr Minor. ' Charles D. Sutton Died Thursday at at tbo home cf her daughter, Mrs, james C. Hendrlckson Won Awards A SERVICE FOR LODGES. Hla Home. eon, who was a cchool teacher, died In due course the agent reported rhona William Boblodlr, phone Eitontown at Stato Show at Trenton. Tho Mlddletown Bridge club met two years ago. Oliver peLano of Caro court, Red bach, relates the Kanias City Star, 484. • .'.,.• 4 Masons and Eastern Stars to Attend last Friday afternoon at the homo Charles D. Sutton of Wallica Bank. The funeral will be held at "And 'ow about rebooklng?" asked Oini. WANTED, whlto or coloradt toil James O. Hendrlckson of Middle- of Mrs. Ernest W. Mandovllle. Among the house tomorrow afternoon at •antral houtawork with ProUatant <«r». town township received Urst prlto the Uelford Methodist Church. utrcet died Thursday afternoon at HIGHLANDS RESIDENT DEAD. the alar. 11/: two adulta and en* child. Mnit U tho incnibors present were Mrd. his home of pneumonia. He waa 08 half-paat two o'clock and burial will Uat and cl»n. Ittfaranna r«nulr«d. tt»r w|th twelve trnya of Btaymen Wlno- Members of tho Masonic lodges Charles O. Bonnott, Mrs. Arthur L. be at Fair Viaw cemetery. 'Oh, I spoke about It, air, and told ynars old and was an asbestos Mr*. ICva RelMr Haul Llred at High him you wanted more." nmiolntnant call lud Danlc Wj'J •' nap apples and third prlzn on a bush- and Eastern Star chapters of Kcd Koitcr, MIBB Mary B. Ayres, Mils worker. Ho wax a member of the { » mai n\ of Wlncoap apples at the Trenton lands Twenty Yean. •'An', what qld 'e s»y7" > 1 Rank and Atlantic. Highlands havu Louise Hartshorno, Miss Emily Pea- union of asbootoa workers at New- Red Bank Rabbi to Speak. WANTBD, goat, muit ba goad mllktt aaa ' farm product show which was held hocn Invited to attend the scrvlcd «'. cock, Mrn. John A. Carey, Mrs. Eg. Mrs, Eva Roltor of Highlands, "He acquiesced." ark. The board of education and par- "'IB whatt" froih._Ctl) Bad Bank I7tl. at the Trenton armory last week. tho Belford Methodist church Sun-1 bort VV. Owaclihamer, Mrs. Ward U. w(dow of Qeorgo Reltor, died, Uat pTrLB It M A0ATHAM.~palnllng" an j. Albert J. Htndrlckson had fin ex- Besides his wife, Mr. Sutton IJ ent-teachor sasoclatlon of the Red "Ho aotjulescod, sir." day evening at quart«r to eight i Thomas, Jr., Mrs. Charles L. Bteuor- survived hy a ion, Morfli S. Suttor. Bank Htbrew school and Sunday* 44 hibit of John Dun farm machinery o'clock. Rev. Chnrlen W. Robb, th«, wald, Mr?. Georgo A. Delatush, Mrs. "Oh, did '*T" exclaimed the great n«nv. of which he U distributor for North of- Bolmar; three daughters, Mru 1^^ school will attend a session at half- man wrathfully. "Well, Wist -Imt" pastor, will preocli the sermon, ami Irving Hancc, Mrs. Frederick G. Thomas King. Mr», Ralph Kllzen Oroome. had lived at Highlands paat ten o'clock Sunday morning- at ulllLblNO nrioat cui-^whr n orn Now Jersey, Mr. and Mrs. Al- tho musical program will bo directed [ Adams, Mrs. F. Markllo Schad, Mrs, A h II— i a»w • • vantaia ot this and htva us - bert Hcmlrlcknon and Mr. and Mrs. $• •Mra.-Willl.em KlernanVermS. ..1 Xo1 o,l IK^ft^!the synafogua building. Rabbi Na- Fractional wiseoraoks. tara(«. Mmodtl y«ur hom«. sr. byMrs. Edward Bnrnen, the church ' William B. Conover. Mrs. Thomiis tied Bank, and . sl.t.r. Mr.. Clvln ! than Wltkln, Jr., will speak on "The avan build a mw ona. rtena ... •yviMoy attended the show. organlat. Charles J. Klcmm of Hel wai held Saturdiy morning at nn(j Cohover. Montnnque of Dover. Necessity of a Jewish Education." A lidy much above thi usual lite Bthloadar. Eatontown JLH. and let U| 0 cliur !l1 Our ou an aitlmata. ford will ting two requested eclne- l'rlres wtre won by Mr». Carey, MM. The funeral was held Saturday if , < °' Lady of Perpetual ' ,»i> i was trying to inter a street cir. A tlonn and Miss B&rnea and Mls3 1 wl qlll — Edward Murphy, S8 years old, dlod nix lo eight o'clock at the pirlsh Ths pasatngar retorted, "Madam. •ihargei of the ned Crone drouf lit re- Two yuung boys who oald tltny Has, »aur, altotrlo, hlal, built-in apnvlnl. |l«f fund for Mlddlotown toirniihlp, Dropped Dead In Iiorlda, Saturday morning of tiiberculotla at liouso on Blnifhsm avaniit. If you wtre half s lady, you wouldn't antati t«u mlnuu, Ir.i.' biii.'' W,tn'i_ Tho atork m»de four visits to tin willie.il pnrt of tlm wiy and akatril Inn stato hoapltal ait Tronton when nood iny halp." ran "Wn a hona on »n«anUnt Unm: Kimounce tint only about ono lulf nivlrvlew hoJipltal within tho past tlio rent of the dlolanco from New- riilllp I.. Colun, llcsnis ln»pictor Dane! at Braderelt I'tTar rast. Why nil «allTt«Uat«iia the dlotmtnt for the township Ins ho had bean a patlant tho p*at threi week. On January 27lh n daughter nrk to Itncl Ilnnk wern found lart nt long Branch and for forty yaa,r« years, lia was Iho list surviving Ttin Illeastd Hscramtnt guild of TH for Ts*. been rooelved, As It In Impossible to wan born to Mm. Krnnk (ialntrn of yiturd'ny in tlin linllwny of annp»rt- ii clear manufacturer at that place, Nf, a hranJ nantJahrKtl insko a oanvias of tho township at mimbir of hli Immediate family, St. C'etherlne's church of Evorott will Hubby foundd icmHm* holih l In his .for laaa thanyou hava Mm parlim M Herbert atrect, Januory KOlh Mrn. mont on Moiinioutli etrrnt. They (IroppMl dear! on the boacli at Miami, uby old-faihltnod platalaala Inn tba t*iCt>a.t 'AlMlCto,f I*,, this time, thoy would aippreelitte luv- r.ofore bacomlnir a patient at the have a uard party and dance Friday iloooklngso . Tou haven't mended Ooorggo Cmwfui-i] gf MUMIctriwn gav« woro tnltcii lo |><(ll
public! ARTICLES FOR SALE. BUSINESS NOTifCE. MISCELLANEOUS. EMPLOYMENT, REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. REAL ESTATE FOR tlsteBlated of "AtTvUfernoon WlthOody.WlthOd"" lOOKS WAITED—Flnt .fdlUooi. Doia YOUMO BOY would Ilk* won of any BUNOAWW for rent at 418 Wast front HOUSE for, rent, alx at d»ail animal*. atreat, River Plata. ' pc*rn ?Qr«»tlmotlhii»;j QpeQmi," by 0>W Brrnt. Oiun WUrtr and ai> ;othar«i , Wnd. Caorg" e Till, Fort Uoumouti, N, Call «4t-W. Red corner Nswrpon,Springs . A titw Jtntr ll«ma; of hUtorloaT inWrtit. io» «1717 . • • " ' »8X Bank.* . fetd place. H. A. HsncTclel ,._ _jle'H«V' 'win read' by Mr». - George [N.tlw.bMt fcllp adurtlaa In'Tbt ' .CUulfitd Columna. B»«j>-, ajiiedally ralatlng to Ucnmoutb oountr. YODHOl BOY would Ilk* wciik of any TWO brand naw apartmertte. alx rooma rratI i Boringgoring*s road, ahc-ne See Ban . N. W»4n«r; ft 1KB' .history ot W16. O.'A- H«oPliBrion.l491 Wait Front'ItrM*- kind. Jamca Till. Port Monraouth. N, eaeb, sill Improvements: locateocated IIn V/aaV/aatt FOBRfeNT, ' Bank and Ylolaltr r«ad> Tba hona g«J Binlt 100»J '-- month. Hedlay- ciouble housei J H«le, and «e 6t Oody were read by •' '....''••-."• '. .• • >• > • -•'.' I- boa ill.. -••• . • . »»* Red Bank; rant 13*6 h Hdl rooms, ail improvements! firsts l«i* 1NVAUD WAriTEDs woujd llka.to board Hall. 9» Monmouth etrnt, Red Bank, Mrs.' EMrta Ogdeh; songs by Qody, COUPLE would. Uka positions, man aa ihone 1EI88. M>ttoi "Do Kot vKoreet Wo" and "Ah! Do x a condition... t- Ksrber.••««» nd care for Invalid or «Hd«r|y tacionln - chauffeur and" butler., woman aa first %£\_ri_Wi __i "» ^ avenge, Bed Sank, oboos ray niodtm home; all. : cpn»«ul«nc«ii class- took: experlenesd. Beferences. Ad HOUSE!'for rent on White aircat; K>od i I Lov« Thee, wore rendered, by Mri. 1 ", to' b'calthfuli raflned aurroundlnsrt. vXri, Xtt- dr»as O. W.i drawer M, R«d Bank. 3-IX location, near canter of townt eultabl* rfbU8ci for rant el fit Broftti straei'V {use J; Leon Schinckj a pjfty by Gpdy PARKBB" aln»U Smith dDubU ma Schumann, Stat«iir plftta,-Rlvarald* for aniall family, and rent le vary raaaon- radeoorau(l; naw Oak floors, new steast r'" - • -- - window OlOluainu a Co. . «• lilahU, Rid Bank.' • " " /. " SWBDI8H WOMAN wlahea day's work, ibl*. Applr at the oSlca ot Slgmund Eis- heatlna aystem, peperea end palXssl was acted by Mrs. R. ,O,. Walllnfc. -r,sae*e.'-'-- («laM tatowa ol cooking or handy at any work. 11 ner Co., or. tejaphonBRed_BankI100. throughoutt new tlla bathi double ear *>• Ura, 0. Leon Garrison, Mrs. James friores. *t; )aua WANTED, a good home for fainaU Alra. Wall'atraet. Bad Bant. 8-1X raga. P. P, Kennedy. pEone UU e» t»i o vaa aMMd. 41 dal» puppy. Call R«J Btnlc H»».»- •' CatKALt; oltlca for rent ID tbti Eisner Rail Bant. Can lie awn at any tlen. Ward and Mre, W. £>. Swartzel. - WAN~WANTS work aa laborer or truck balldlng. Apply a.t tna omca of Slgmund FOUR-BOOn bungalow with ell conveiiN Ban«. olioa* >m WANTED, pool. Ublai Itat. prlct and driver. John Stanton. back of Casino Eianor Co^or telephone Red B^nk 1100. Tho young men's Bible class of _M if f«« far ences. and garage ; for ' rent. , Aptfn ilte.' Joe. Gallatro, 18 Wharf avenue. hall. West Bergen place. Itad Bank. 84.T Chsrle« Branker. 50J Wast front Street, Calvary church, woro ontorialned at .-,_, , JII air coopreiapr. el. Bosses, Insv was Hod Bank, ' M1OU SCHOOL, GRADUATE wishes em- FOB RENT at Fair Haven, alx-room Stuta trie boms bl, Mr* Charles Kruser of btinV rsV, in orlgMnl cisles,"'.will sell i 'A. Jonea. eaesrt washer modal bungalow. located at corner of lllver Plata. Phone l«07. Ked Bank, "• NEY ip loan on flrit mortgasi. 011I7. ployment; office work preferred. Wll- McCarter avenue and Fair Haven road Main street on Wednesday evening. to, highest bidder. Hltoh .Getty, ;inc- 18 WlbUAM V, DIBTBICB. plunblnc. otat. rite for particuUri, , AdtJrcieiBox IS, lism Allen,' Port Monmouth. N. J. . a«x NEW Ave-room. house with all conva«U Mechanic street. Bed Bank, -. • . • . ,'- • . if'ad'tlBiBfaadtlQBlntl .. t>tuiat>uia»»» and •TndmUl• i port, N. J.* ' •' ' • • • ' ' ••••'• with every modern Improvement and ga- ances end gacaze. Apply Chsrlss Br«n« . YsnDoro proirtm. - jynnounccwont.has been made ol npfltttu AfUH •> tortor Master oa WOUAN wanta vart time work. Su«!e rage; Including open fireplace; on tot k 60 7 Wt t rfin t ftotl PIANO-forIANO : sai Bnraba'ch haSy SOx200 Apply Ura.' George Harm. Fair i'' , .» n"J ' . *' Wter.WMas .,._ _ I'Deluxe• servlee;- the annual dinner of the American Brand piano;,,parfect.conditionpltnm dii i wqrth apa|.»a«in» 4-J.« , a trsnicrlptlpn, TWO larfevlce boxes for- market) ahow itau twenty years; «uto xnecbahtc.' familiar . ... nil entertain. ,12th. '. : : ;•. ' ;',-.'. .;,".-• '. W. . Hi Plnokno street, ter.lodge, (um or entertain cases, catlv Tsgistars.' lea machine -anandd H with radio and electrical, -nark; wjllwbrk WOMAN Would Ilk* poaitlon »» cook. Can be rented by the year, mon'-n bfeehee ,repslr, program. Mr, and Mrs.' L. B K«d for most any,wacr«s. Ted. Naih,,17-Cot« Mra. Katie Norwood, care Mra. Cath- dr «v«alna;. Apply• ' _ RT. HansiHans i A- Soaa" . IS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. I|ttt0M«gji«rt»ra, ',t|Mniun •age place. Keamburg. N. J. . . 88X erine Brenner, Balfotd. N. J. JI8X I Bank. Frdnt »treo$ nro spending soyernl d, bougtt end 10W. rruble a. » Broad street weeks In Florida. S rebuiltreb / "MoCornilclc.pairinir. «trtat."'B»d Bank. ' SALESMAN wanted, neat: willing and LADY. I'roUstant-Annrlon. husband out FOB RENT—If you desire to rant la Bed SALE or rent: year round Bomaa, bams- KottMM aandd BBol«fla.'AlTOplo»(io«flAlTOplo»(i,, s«s«dd - - conscientious, to repreaent well known of work. *would like to ,act aa compan- Bank or vicinity we have a> very largej lowlowss , cottagecottagess , hotelshotels , atoreaatprea , pAesaDanes, Mr. arid Mrs, Bishop Carhart of sri. etc ConovtC tr Broi.Broi . «llM and ««rvl««rvlcec , PAINTINU and vapor Hanging, lnu established firm handling, nationally, ad. ion or secretary, ona or two daya a week; Ilitlng available for your use. White- building lots and farmsi all (national W|r;,t6w., Elizabeth street ontOrtelnod the lat- •.Wlckatunk.M, J.; pliona HolmdaH** T* and aitarlor: aitlfflalta ebMrfullr nlveni •vertlaed producta; .local • territory open, s*rown-upa or children. Am also, a care- Tacb, Ine^ Bad Bank. • aummsr rentals. Isburr Edwards. M» sineiis Yevlew; PAIR .of glrjn" hccley. skates, with shoes •all p«per, paint and »«mlsh for sale good Income and permanent', position to ful driver;. Addreea A. B. C. drawer M. Broadway, Long ter's Bister, Mrs. Margaret Tralnor roawnabla. . H, Adlar, U7 W«it Front ri£ht mani muat have car;' references re- Bed Bank. • 38X R RENT, lower ,semi-modem apart- 1881. night I11IV of Jersey City, last woek. _att»chea: good' condition. Phone Red atraat.'Pbpn«:>26I^W. Had Bank. ment; beat location, with river view; »i».I^Ait«l»8trl*:l«' -'-..- "• •, - ' OLD, OMAR was easily satisfied. All he Jl.. Atlantic Highlands t<0. . ' tton. Itefarenca given. Joseph Nlck- linen tiled bath, colorful kitchen, dining feet; can ba bought for • slcrltr* 1 "- wanted 'waa a Jus of wine, e toaf ol ens. Katontown, N. J., -or telephone Eac- rdom, living room with sun parlor. Pri- price. IlBdl.y-HaII.su Monmouth strBt, llJ«THila»irii;ll(J«-»THili,ai.ri..;.; > . . ' New Londoif, Conn.; are receiving ADDING MACHINE for-i«le; ona. ISO bread and ,hls best (Ctrl. Whether'you are BED BANK Employment Agency end Anierlctn. Can and MM Naw. Coronal viaisasj BU JM jtasat'i/e , Nuraas' Fteglatry. telephone) -1432i estab- ontown ;40. 34X vate porch nnd entrance to garage from phone Red Bank 1818. rti«C—Proirim Miumi. i congratulations, on tho birth of a -•-•- — —-••• to satisfy The " ' ' 1 ? •my or difficult ... _.__„ lished 1025- . Help auiiplled,. rafarancaav apartment. Heated, continuoua hot water :M*<"'M;;'r-; ;,' : ;.:••; •on, Judson.E., Jr. Mr. Hopla is tbo 105. Fhdne 120 Sin.: Bright, or dd ' lp you, 1 BABY'S NURSE, practical, or boiuelseepec ••BUTTONWOOD at Shrewsbury! ' ; Box it. SOB pHiilit. N. J. CtMtrtBtil'Co.iiiDi.ii cap, h* nuraea on call day>or night. Ura. L Bat* fo' r busines• s couple• . Address Box 65. aervlce. for (65 per month. Inquire C. R. some English type house of perfaet JjOOrrOfk MMotor oU «dvic«. son -of Mr. and Mrs. J.. S. Hopla of : UAH^iMaUmi nj tpHialty. I iiunoui ursby, 126 Ua/dlng road, formerly <• Mlddletown. N. J. 34X Rosa. I Alle•'• n place' , phon' e Re- d• Ban- •k archiueture and substantlst aoastruetlotf, JjitfClgb;8ojr«itfb8l l BUJiii c . ,.. Elizabeth atrcat '-. ' ' FOIt 8AlE. chair and sofa for aale: very 7M • aatutatttory lob. . Ut raa oro»« Rlveralde avanue. Red Bank.. • , ' ' ' E82-M. available for aale In thla eieloslve aid res- »ji*—^Afltlt Style. (hop program. -reasonable.'. -3D- BUiffham avenue>Rum- ny-ability./'Oharlet'A.Jonei^ c-part auto- EXPERIENCED dairyman wishes position - Her. and,Mrs. H. White arid fam- Bon, N. J., phone Bumson 802-J.* •',.-. * mobile'waabor at BorO'Butial, Ine., Olob* DO YOU HEED domestic h«lpT VJuat call on- private eetate. Joseph Leonard, LARGE corner bouse, <9 Riverside ave- idential park. , Photographs, price sort Itio—fluslneia rouble. ' Court and Mtohanlo atratt. loii Bank. ui lemployera free): mala and female Colfa 'Neck, N. J. Tetephont Ea.tontown nue; beautiful location near town anil Urma on application I wlttln tha ue*> ef fi . . ily of Bolmar vlBltocMHenda In, tho FICK SB? for, uUl oak table, two belils refarencea thoroughly lavestlgatod, station: four large bedrooms and bath, Shrewsbury's hlstorlo ahada and qalat, and chitlra. tbru-lacuqn. bookca»«: 120. SKATES shamanod correctly, oil atom 10Wa »4X easy eccaas to all the coast resorts. A trie* ur In 'charge of Rev. boraugh last week.. Rov, Mr. White Atlanta Employmant Aieenoy. - SI Firat YOUNQ MAN wishes work, able to drive living room and library with built-in ltsma., : Can be««nat 1 Ol»y itrert. Fair Haven,' eroeesi. *.'• W. Butnhtn. US Weat From avenuo. Atlantlo lllshlande, piiona JSJ. ^ooticasts and fireplace, dining room, t«r and aummet home In oca, ADDIY O« was formerly pastor' of Cnjvary N J.* atreat. Bed Bank.. - • • . • far or truck; willing worker, Calt at H. Navins. Shrewsbury. N. J. ' •- Happlnsss club, Ltdr Bun. ohurcli. ' , HANDY MAN wlahes work UllnB care of 214 West Front street. Bad Bank. 84X hardwood floors throughout, kitchen, but- 101! SALE. Marine motor, • ravine. sear. furnaces, cleaning up yards. 164 Cath- ler's pantry and laundry; garage attached. FOR SLAB, alx-room house, good lot, on* , .shine,., : . A luncheon will bo held at tho. Jaw, with Bonnult control attachment: ORIENTAL and dootitlo toil nt. erine atreet, Red Bank. W. N. Brown.' CARPENTER work wanted of any kind: Hot WBter and bot air combined heat. block from canter of town, - BargaU for 6i»O—Puplli of Haul Scott Peddt. Reformed church .IIOUBO next Tues- suitable "for ,80 h. 'p. "motor. 'Tilh^i earpau atiampooed. and dry claaiiccv ' S»T also painting done reasonable. No job Kent reduced to 185 per month. Inquire horn, aeekar. Price H.000. Tarma, Hy •jM^Uonli' Slaters' q«l««tr«. ; J27J Rea-Bank. •-•. • ••.; ••; is too small.' Addrejts Fred Helmberg. box C. R. Rosa. 1 Allen place, phone 582-M, day. '•-,.•••','• , - Old earpata mada' loto rasa. Bag OABPENTEB. married. 2« yoara1 ,«|iperi- Un ft Sals, realtors. Reaistar bulldhic. Eat «JB—D«d Bink' SUndird newc. TOR SAl.U, three extt'R ifoo'd'vrark buraa* SoZ. Red Bank, Phone 8018-J. Bank, phone 1\t. ^__"___ 1 ruga- wovaiw '.Tfltpliona'^or.a pditai enc«; will work for 7fi cents. per hour. FOB RENT, stores, omcei. Hats, bouias. 1lf0—Rtoonjcd mudc. , The first laid squad of the Keyport. >and, cow, :A. . Durtlje. FruholoFruholo road. apartments: Improved: all locations. Just MONMOUTH COUNTY country estatssi eard «U|. brlsf'our traok to rpar Call Hod Bank 161-J.. or 48 Wallace atreet. 7ilS—Builniu Miume. ' }' --: Ore department responded,to sixteen .Tinton ll , phone EatontoEatontoww i «»«»• • - J4X off Brosd street, at 12 Mecbsnlo street. farms, acreage. « TOO vast the Urt 7HO—P«Ur B«nUnn)o und hli nuilc, door. ' alonmoatb Carpet Cltanlng ROOMS FOR RENT. Land & Loan Co. orrered for aale for th« least eonsnls lib : calls In January. FOR .BALE.-•loo-sallon keroaana tank in YOUNG MAN wishes,position as chauf- SftO^-KSoodnun'ind Bltckitonc. 'porfedt. cbndltlon; irlth funmli'. and ' Cpmoinr, teltpnona Uonraoutb Bticb FURNISHED rodma for «nt on tha river SIXTY-EIGHT aero furin for rent: on Cbarlaa V. DuBola * Son, mUfclUbH Bonfamin Lufburrow of Broua feur, either commercial or private: or 1889. American hotel bntldtoi. shone tit. »i4»—WfitilJ* trio. moasuroa. '• E, 1. Oakl«y> SO Harding road, t!'59-J. WH\l»m Ofoia. erosrla'tor., wilt do nny kind of WOTV. Christopher .banki'also-garage. Cor rent. 69. Rector . Aaelphta toad, two miles from Freehold. street was confined to hie-home on Will rent to separate partien. A. McCrod- Freehold. U. J. FIni). ; Sid Bank. '• ,' Slneone, 96 Leonard street, Red Bank. laca, Red Bahk^ iBZ*r* traniertptlon program. account of illnoss last weett. ' If YOU,ABE. prepared to buy'.>oro< . . ,»4X bOAKOINU. 10 Wallace atreat, atad Bank. den. R. F. D. No. 3, Freehold, phone 84-M. SIX-IIOOU modern bungalow, at) lmtrova- ^•botta, nutv. etc.. by the.aroia, ye can. WATER 'SYSTEMS—vilrbaRVa-llbri* • wa- rooma wits board, (10 ant *12 per Freehold. . menu. Including tile bath, open «re» i «l|IJn-Sh««« of luly. ' ' ter ayitem Inatalled, Wa epeclaliti n GENERAL housework wanted; would d'» place, stc Haka offer. A. P. SlaelumlU!, UiPVrtmf VinPilt. . ••• ' furnlih them to you at vary low prl'cai, eleaninir or plain cooking. ' Mrs. Frank ereek; good borne cODklng. plenty of bol SIX-ROOM house for rent at 84 Washing- William U. Dill, rtctlver for Aeronarlne Dump repalrfng, tlMldence Ulddletown. ^ viator: table board. Mrs. N. Button. ton street, Rumfon, N. J, Phona Rum- Hartehorne place. Ulddlatown. N. J. 10i.lt—Bltstrleal tnnterlptlon. ' - • 1 7 Morrow 14 Spring • atreet, Red Bank. Hazlet Newe. .; Klirom. Corporation, Kaypbrt. H. 3. V . r J., ohnne Red Bant UU-J. ptumhlha LUUUK room foe rent. Desirable n»aa FOR SALE or rant, property consisting '':' •:•••'•••' ••''.'•' MONDAY. ' V. beating and tinning. Fred O. Barst. available for 'use eeooiul aad fourth SIX-ROOM house, all Improvements. Ap- of six-room house, all Improvement I NEW UNiFOBM? lor nurse,; standard aURCHIN'S for re*l art. Qureblo/a bathe WOMAN wants housework, half time. 691 one-car garage, two modern greenhorn**, *'»,••• <• ;•'••.. •.. Bobert K. Calt Building Neiv House maW; threa dreasta and tvalva aprona. East Front street. Red Bank, or phono Thursday alghte of aiib, month. ply Lao MtK». U McLaren atreet. Red ISiOO—Mml»t pnmm. 1 • vfcop U the plae* where'art means aome at tha offlea of 31raond Eisner Co. Bank, phone 221)0. , fully stocked, nnd live aerea'of land,. Per For Own Occupanoj . madlum tltei Call K«yport 32t-W.« ' , thlng.' For real proof try oe once, and 1542. Red Bank. «SX infonnatloncnllor write £. Johnson, bPX , 10UJ—Ijtildln 'Tint Aid.'" iiSD mala*ehov dojr and 'ona chow then you will. alwaya. This also appllaa HOUSEWORK wanted, full time; no waali- BOARDING—lanr* room, homelike cook- fcOR BENT, atore rooma on Uonnioutb ll,_West_Lon»_Branch._N. J. lffilS—El»otrlc«l trtntorlptloi) Cfogrim. Eobert E. Calt is. bulldins a neW ouppy for aale vary reaaonable. 18B to ladle*, and eblldren. Second .Nation! Inir. Alberta Davis, Port Monmoutb.-!'. ing: reasonable rates: two mlnutee from etreoL BeJ Bank, for rent; favorable lo* IO|5O—FridH, V«i)Dorn progrim. ; borne on the property which ho pur- RlvafBlde ovanua.'^ad Bank.* '. ,- -. .. bank building. Bed Bank. Upitalra. . J.. box 1S3. ' - 83X elation; private family. Mra. King, .141 er.tion: moderate rent. Apply ac the office CHOICE! LIST of properties for sale er ll|00-.Ci)l R»te i!o>motlci. Chestnut atroet, phone Red Bank lo*42. of Slamund Elaaar Co^ or telephone Red not. Etlisbeth D. Uobba, real MUM. chased fapm his father, ThoniSrj FOR SALE, Fltiglbbon'a coal .body >tor BUtLPKB. and contractor i cettmatea fur* POSITION wanted aa torem&ti jon a farm, Panic tion Little Silver. N J- ohone Rad, Baak 741 . 1J)1?—ntetrieal fttnurtptlon prosrim. nlahed promptly. WllllaD ' Bcnloeder. ROOM and bath.-ateam heat and hot vra- Calt. The house Is 27x31 feet with a Ford or Chevrolot. with power ratio or will farm on ahares. S. W. Bennett. GOOD HOME for aala: savan rooma, bath. 11;Z8—Sht^wiburj Btrvlci itatlon " pro xni dump' mechanlam;' In .perfect condi- corner plehmary avenue and ~ RlvereirJ Freohold. R. D. I, on W. G. Fullus farm t«r: ona'block' from Broad street. 81 FOR RENT at 60 Leroy place, apartment 'f fin. ' • > '' • i . i-' sun parlor 10x16 feet.; There are tion: only used two monthi. Will aall drive. Bad Bank, or phun* Eatonlor;n'4ttc- East Front atreat. Bad Bank. of four large sunny rooms and bath: all Improvementav bol water heat! tarte at Colfu Nock. •- »8!> furnisher! and bested; all Improvements: carace'and excellenlent loti; onae blocbleekd from ll.lG—Eltctllcal tr«tl»crlDtlon proirum rooms with ba,tli arid all modern ••Im- reasonable.- Phone Eatontown'StZ, Lxtrd THE MOYAN Sign Company.' utabllahed COZY ROOK in comfortable home fur also large ~ - • - - t.Oo.i Inc.-. ' •• '.•••••••'•.•>. , YOUNG WOMAN desires part or full time rant; for a gentleman; all conveniences; sarage. Phone jted Bank center of towm PPrice 89.000, easy terms, provements. Lester V. Walling Is the ~ t898. doesrover 99% of the eitfn bus! work. Call of 86 Bank atreet. Rail UO-jd. Hylln & Sail, reaaltorsl . Register bulldlag. neas In and around Hed Bank. ' "There> tS.OO a week. References. 6 Riverside Red Bank, phone 748. P.*M builder. . . IlkSiX avenue. Red Bank. . Castle.* . FOR RENT, unfurnished fqur-room bun- ; LOST AND FOUND; B, reason;" One reason la we have been ^ or redlo forum. The Blue Bird sowing club met at selected and tested by the United States THfc FULLER BRUSH CO. can usa one galow: every Improvement; garage- FARMS . WANTED for aala or rant. Ant° POUCE, BOG.•••light'color, anavera .to FURNISHED, two adjoining rooms for Phone 12S6-W. Red Bank. draw J. Held, reel estate broker. !i 6|JO—Miuleal program. ' . tho homo of Marlon Poaeux, local Civil Service Commission and War-Depart- rrmn locally. Write Perth Amboy, D. J., housekeeping; all'Improvements; steam Usln street. Eatontown, Main' street. BitO^r-Hax^er, baking, company program. leader on Friday afternoon.''Mrs. num« of. Rex: weota. tirown collar,' • Mri. ment officially. - Cowboy Hoyan himself for interview' In your locality.' heat. Apply . 11 Oakland street. Bel TO LET, eecend floor flat, five rooma and V. Sutler, Protract avenue, Little' Slrver, execute'a ell work satisfactorily, t'16 Oak'« Ulan SCHOOL graduate wlabaa position bnth; all Improvements: heat and hot Ocean port, K. J,; phones Eat,bato*a 4» *yCiOlOO—Morrle Sisters orchestra. Louise. Warwell, Vcounty homo dem- N.J.. phone U»e. Bell Danfc.* Bank. Phone 288£"_ and 7t. • • landatreet. phone H88.-Red Bank; ' m atenoKrapher or typewriter. MI** LARGE furnished room for rent. 17 Pe- water furnished: with garage. Can be onstration agent of Freehold, was LADY'S Jarg« lavender, uoclcBtbook. • Iqjt Beatrice Wethered, Port Monmouth. N- seen anytime; rent reasonable, Corner FIVE ROOMS, bath, all Improvements; OCEAWORT AUTO WRECKERS: used J. ••.•• -; • 8»X ters place. Bed Bank.* Church and Compton streets, Belforil. can.be bousbt for 136 monthly;1 In- present. Tlio club haa completed tho Satuiday nlfihl In Red Bank, contsinlnc. - Varts. ,tlres, tubes, radiators and batter- liank book,' furniture itors book, check, EXPERIENCED chauffeur, and butlor FURNISHED . ROOM In new apartment; Clara S. Miller, corner Church ond.Corat'- cludes principal and Interest: flew buniM*" first unit of sewing and are working ies'fur. all cars; oloaed and commercial • private family; all Improvements: oppo- ton streets, boi 66. Belford, N. J,. phone low. K. Grover. 32 Parker'avenue, Fair ews< book nnd money.' PfndeVmay ke«t> raoi bodies: all types and eliea.' Main atreet, wiaben position: best of raferencea. on the second. • but.rqtum Uopka to Anullns' Ko^al; -T site , atatton *, breakfaftt' optional. Reason- Keansburg 386-W. Haven, nhone Bed Bank 736-M. ; Ocaa'pport. -M. J.-. phone Eatontown 41g. phone 410-'W. Bed Bark. 84X able. Davis, ,64-A Bridge avenue. Red Firemen Here Form a Band of SU- Edwin R. Pcscux has Installed UeForroBt avenue. Red .Bank, AS they.- art* 1 MISS ELLA VANDEBVEER will rent her NEW HOUSE for sale, six rooms, bath. valuable to uwrtgr,* ' ' -"•' ' • AUCTipNEEn—L.t my ennertenca of con- YOUNG GIRL would Ilk* work of any Bank. <_• • : kind; general housework and plain . houaehouae' atat- 55o5 South streetsree , furnished or sun parlor, all decorated: all Improver ,. . • ' t«cn Pieces. electricity in his homo. '. , '' * ducting over one thduaand aalea b« of FURNISHED room to rant; large front , LOST, Indy'a )ar«e brown leather handbag service to y*u. Will attend to all adver> cooking'or as a mother's helper; best of unfurnished: with. Karaite. Possession at ments; garage.; near school and BtaUcn;
W. Wlllguss. ' 2 Broad street. Bed SEVEN-ROOM, house, lights. waUr. gas. MONMOUTH House Wracking Co. removes HOUSEWOKK wanted Jn small private Bank.- ••••• '. . • BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY—Ono of Bat- appearance; at the father and son tlona nuked.; Addre«« Bos 98. Fair Haven. ohtown's beat stores to let: apartments for sale; five minutes from bus. tT N;,(J". - '' • any buildings: reliable service. Wee build family;' sUady, reliable and: also ex- Lewis" atreet, Eatontown, phone Eaton.* demonstration,on March Oth, houses off olld or. ruew mnterlalll . Q P perienced. .Apply to Georgia Htllen,.B.X). SINGLE and^loubte furntahed rooma; with ibove. .Wonderful oTip.ortunlty for tlellca- Pang* privilege-of' light housekeeping. Phone essen or' luncheonette. ' Owner will* re- town 825. Price 18.600. r • WAN(UontloafT ADVERTISEMENTSd tron; . LOSTi black wire hfilred terrier: haa four ler. U« Oaldand street. Red Bank. No. 2. Keyport. N. J., or-care of Peter Judson S. Hopla,' president of the white feet, black and brown tail, brown Mlllen. load between Everett and Craw- J06S-R. 120 Harding" road. Red Bank.* ' model to suit tenant. Also drug store HOUSE AND LOT for sale. Dear corner local Kiwanla club, has appointed the nd white face. Answers to name of. Bud- ford's Corner.* ' " " COMFORTABLE furnished room for rent: Imalness for sale. Ray H. Stlllman, Eat- of Porker avenue' and Ranee-road, lo> •j.,ND3CAfB gatdaner. Prunlni ontown 178. ^ tha exclusive Fair Haven theatrical home following committees for this year: ARTICLES P OR SALE. dy. ' Loat Monday- afternoon.' Reward. COMPETENT bookkeeper wanted, male or no other roomers. 19 Elm place, Red Telephone U8 Atlantic Highlands, - by ex'parieneed'mac: Spraying, lay. Bank.' AT FAIR HAVEN. Immediate ucsoesslui . district; modern six-room and,bath, tiled; ^llt vocational,. nulSance and Jt'lREWOOD, ID.00 tier load; tocuat po.tta Ink oat rf mimnda. • targa or amaU. female. Apply 8. U C^ drawer M, Had all Improvements; curbe,-aldewalka» beaut*- . mill lumber- lor »«lo. Cuatom aawlnn Bank. ."VI",". "• - J- • LARGE, front" foom. furnished, all con- new. up-to-date bungalow, furnished: Dr'.J.••%. D.vBllom • wiim all rooms, every modern Improvement! fill shrubbery, grapa vines; high ground; done. Charlo« O. Donnctt, Hlddletoirn, FARM PRODUCE. 'iCdvlea given aa to what, when and HANDY MAN, 14 years old. would like veniences; steam heat: privata family. $600 down. $88 a.month; worth doable. j, Gtonw Uanh, Dr. Van Walker. N. J.. nhone 1»0iW. • H • , bo-. U olant T. H. StUes. 1? Harrl. Address P.. drawer H. Bad Bank.* corner Kemp avenue and Catharine atreet. Uounand rtoeiAloiv^Clirence E.'Buh- DUCKS—Mallett ; and-. Pekln ducks for work on an estate; can. do. painting, Phone Mra. Wllklna. Rail Bank 43»-M. Apply Moyan. tha artist, on pramlaaa. or (UP SOIL. Oil dill, uradmv ol all IIDJ,. table- uio and breeding: etbek for aa!e. son .a#enoe o tractor liTowlriK Hance AjDavta, phone Red-Bank lot. : atreet, Red Bank. 85X SEVEN-ROOM houae. all improvements. FOB~"SA*LE,~Talfalia hay., alto timothy ' aprlngT.' Be aure-to get my flgureM. - light housekcaplnE; heat. sas. light and rent; 46x00: hoat furnished: or will comer property.-lOOxlSvr. convenient t» aisi ,U Lttiiait. Arthur A. Phllo, John and hay Oallnu, 'J. U; Cernay, pboue Eat. akilirul workmen and materials the beit. LABORER wlshea position ot any kind.' Hnena furnished; .also single arid double b.lsd. .William E.• Protharo, Colfa 1 divide Into stores 15 foot front. Own- station, schools and churches, at a STrea* DVanay. Gaorn S.Hyer,LeroyStultt. ontownllf-FM. _ •'• •. Arthur E. Boyce, painting contractor, of- Raymond Dempsey, . Uonmouth rooms, reasonabla. At Msjestlo House, 15 BED •and aunpllan Old Truaty, Neck. H.J.. phone 829-K.2.* , ' . . Wallace »tri«t. Red Bank. ar, Mrs. Arthur F. Swttt, 131 Hudson •aerifies to quick buyer. «5 Wast High- i tUmterihip and* clasiUcatlon—Hotrvd fice, ,18 Blver road, Rurnaon. phona 666. street. Ilsd Bank. . land nvenue, Atlantic Highlands, N. I., \ L. Hanion, H. Louli EutcMnion, Georm Spralta. Chappel Brolbera,'. Gainer, A LOT O,.? ...RIGS:_fo— -or sale;salei .. JosephJoseph' ApH JlOW, IS .the time—Beve . your suit avenue, phono 944, Red Bank.* gate, phone' 1048. It^d Bank, FOR RENT- furnished room, with all im- Phone naJ I w; Jaooni. •'.•••.: Roaa>'i, Bennatt'a and Purina line* of dog Also sponged and preased while you wait. provements; suitable for one or two per- fetd. Including oakel, -blaculte, Puppy fresh cow and calf oy her side.* Open from 7>00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. De- BOOKKEEPER and oOce man want- LOTB FOR SALS on Seventh avenue. Hill, i .IAVI, rcjulalloni anil finance—Ch>rta> grumbles, meali and canned meita. Dog MONMOOTH HATCHBBV at Balley'a Bons. Board'If desired. 78 Foster street, FURNISHED apartment of six rooms, side; threa blocka from Valley drive, hu •VH.1 Jewell, l?ir» W. Karkui, Norman B. Marco's.' cleaners and dyers.' 60 Whit ed; must be a stood penman, quick River Plata. Bed Bank.* _^_ "reltiedita, eoapi, flaa powden a,nr* tiruah* Corner. Belmar. one mile west of Sprlnir street. Red Bank. . bath, heal supplied, overlooking river: lantic Highlands; 50x125; hl»h groumt, ^iJotkTio'od, Jamea Itollo. eti moat compldte lino ever offered In r.ake. Phon* Shark River '.98.J-1. Dax- at figures, and.able to .take care of a' FOR RENT., two. connecting furnished ;omblnatlora"iange; all improvements; rent cas, water, electricity; price IZSO. H O. lanre volume of work. Rebly In own ''jDood' Aylll, irrlavance and bualneia MDnmouth county. Fred O. WikofT Co. <«r P. Ufham, owner. Chicks; for aale. MODERN STORAGE—The. Bed Bank Ga- housekeeping rooms, adjoining bath; all reasonable. Many others. Boynton. 81 Todd. 61 Valley drive. Atlantic Highlands, Red Bank. N. J. • ' Alt varieties; day old, started- and grow- rage company, Lester H. Stryker. man- handwriting with full details If ex- conveniences! garage. , 14 Madison avenue. M onmouth street. Red Bank, phone 852. phone 130-R. -, •tandard«—Adlo D. BhulU, E. F. Chtlatl- ager. auccessors to Strykec ft Striker, hat Rad Bank. PEDIQUI£GD cocktr mmnlsl nulipln fur Inn • perience and state salary wanted. FURNISHED npartment of four rooms, LOT and garage buslnesa for salt, on anV Pallai O. Ypuns, Harrr lUlcptls.' furniture), atorage facilities aecond to none THREE-ROOM apartment for rent: fur- tale: two montlm uld. ' Call Red Bank FOR SALE, alx turkey bens, ona gobbler In thla vicinity. ' Heated building, auto- Permanent position, and good oppor- bath, heat and hot water supplied, on main highway and on main atreet.at . Attondanca—Corn^tlui J. Poat. J. Loon nlahed or unfurnlabed; heated. P. 6* bus line, five minutes to station; (50 per Ealontown. two doora from bank. Lot Is SchVncV, Evart Sllcox. Danlol VmnPell. 1788-W. . and onevander. 418 West End avenue, matic' fli-e sprinkling system, insurance tunity. Addresa Bookkeeper, drawer Kennedy. Call R.d Bank 2475. SMALL, trol'lcul flab lor tna tiumo that phone-W-M. Long Branch, N. J. • rates very low. Pntrne Red Bank 244 and month, Many othi Burrltt Boynton. 63x200 feet, Garage la on rear' of prop** Inttrclob relation!—Joseph B. La'nitan, breed In pmalt aituarluma and ura moat M, Red Bank. . ' THREE (u/nlshed rooms for rent: heated. 31 Monmouth etreet, Red Bank, ptione arty. Location suitable for hotel, rea* HOiiry Hopklna, Raymond Wyckolt. John •245. .• . , . colorful and Intercatlnir; also plama. food P. F. Kennedy. Rad Bank 1478. 952. taurant. etc. Price $4,250. I, Straus UeDonnell. and aqdarluma for RUIO. Call tit 1 Allen AUTOMOBILES. UA80N oontraetort aitlmatat cheerfulIr HOME on river, six rooms, bath, oil burn box 95, Eatontown, N. J.. Poone Eaton* place, ur ithono' 682-M. given. Eugena Qoyer. 40 Bait Westalds YOUNG German w6man vranta poaltton as NEWLY FURNISHED rooma for rent, town 408. '•-,'. .'Mrs. William H. Hitchcock enter- MODEL T FORD eehbol tnis for aala; It avenue Rerl Bank, oh one 11*7. plain cook or houaevorket'. 6t Waeh- non-housekeeping. 141 Brosd street, er. fi'Iatdalre. fireplace, sun porch, boat- TEN FKESH COWS for auto, nullnblo for passengers: flrst class condition. Phone ington street. Rumson. N. J.* ' Red Bank, phone 759. ' hoUse; $00 a month.. Inspection arranged. EXECUTOR'S SALE or real estate an* s talped' at ,.a luncheon bridge oo WALL PAPER. 1981 models; they are Burritt Boynton. 31'Monmoulh street. Had personal property; the aubacrlbsr. exec- 1 family or Unlry imrpoaea; will ifive flood Red Bank 604-R. splendid. We cari transform your home MAll~WTH~i,XMiLYT^I,hea position aa FURNISHED three-room apartment, all *" Wednesday atrber home on Broad- exchaniro beef cntllo or fat hoyi. Telt Improvements:, centrally located. Suit BsnW, phono 052. utor of tho estate of L-rJU T. Frost. - OWNER thuat sell Cadillac, model V-63. Into a place.of beauty. Arthur £. .Boyre. caretaker or superintendent on country ceased. will sell at publlo aale at the laie ' way. Prizes for' high ocoio -were phona or 'wrlto, D. Zlotkln, freehold. N. i» asven-paasenger sedan. Car has had painter and decorator, will call on request. estate: age 40 years. Capable ot caring abla for light housekeeping. Raferenra SOUTH STREET, six rooms, bath, garage. awarded to Mrs. John Harold Hen- phona 2fl. beat ot core. Telephone 80J7-W, Red Phone 086 - Rumaon. * for lawn, garden, steam heating plant and required. 17 ' Washington street, tale This house presents an unusually goorl realdence of aaid deceased on Saturday THROUGH my usaoolatlon with tho Wall- phona Red Bnnlc 5PS-M. .^__ bargain In nn excellent neighborhood; 165 afternoon, February 14th, ISS1, at 1 laO " drlokton, Mrs. Henry E. Aokereon, iik WHETHER It's used furniture or Buddr's experienced chaufTeuri Also experienced 1 paper sulld. 1 havd the tersest selec- tractor driver; care of horses and cows: LARGE, furhlshad . room on flrst - floui*. furnlahed. 1(6 unfurnished. Burrltt Boyn- P M., all the real estate, consisting of a* Jr., Md-Mrs. K. F. Ehrllch. Other tion'of wallpaper In tho county. Arthur FOR SALB, Ford- Model T truck:, good bike, you'll Ohd Tha Register's Classified ton. 31 Monmouth street, nhone Red Bftnk houve and lot altuate on the weet slele uf condition. No reasonabla offer rtfuaad. columns will help you aell lu Thirty handy carpenter or painter. Honest, so- with kitchenette, for rant. Address 36 gui'sts included Mrs. A. D. Schultz, E Uoyce. decorator, oRlce IS lllvej- roa.. BUM.' Ill Wm BLUE IUUBON shoe Repair Service: let tnlnlng the services of high grade eecur- FATtM FOR RENT, thirty acree rich land, Paul T. Ash Is a6te to ba around RsKulsr toy.. Coylen Kennels, Hiltawamt> rreot aire«i Bed Hank,-ph»n. Itla our exptr^e impair your ehoas and no- lty men with a present clientele. Muat be all fenced-: seven-room house, furnare a(aln after ~ several weeks' Illness. road. Phono UftO, Red Dank.'. tlea .tha difference. ' ' capable, of producing bualnean Immediately bath and water: good large barn arid out- Aulo aoee^iorls* epd eqleenlsleg, • >ulldlnga, water and electric throughout; The Keyport Exempt Firemen's ICE YACHT. 20 feot lonit. fur aala raiaon- *K BUY snd sell old. aboes, man's end CHARLS GRANT saya! "Saya tha worry and 'be Hggi'esslve enouah to be valuable to our organization. Intelligent effort will iltuated on Beven-llridve road, on bank Belief aaspclktlon elooted tlie follow- ' able. Write or call by appointment. 4. boys' only. BUano. Iboe ««ne»ty, 10 and coat of extensive repalra to ybwt of South Shrewsbury river, one mil* from Ilamann, 31B Mtlt-'ltreet, Union City, West Hton.1 atreet, Bed Bank. property by applylnir tha "ounce of pre- produce substantial Income through com- li)g officers Thursday night: mission earned, Imlapandence Fund nf Lcng Branch, four mllee Red Uank. one 1 N. J. ' OL\3S WOBK—All kinds oV gtsilns done! vention," Rapalr nnd pilnt now. Phone mile Little Silver station. Bryan, Portau- Hitting the Mark. rrseldsnt—Albert Vandarbllt, FOR BALK, girl's blcycla IT, ulrl'a Chin- Olsas tupa for furniture,' mirrors, pic- Mlddletown 7P6-F.21." ' North America, 000 Broad street. Newark, ture frames, auto sjhua end window glass. peck. Long Branch. "Vise prssldsnts—9, 1". Msson, Si., chllln coat, slio 14 yenrs, girl's raincoat, ANtlQUE f'tlRrJITURII; repairing, re- alia 14 y«n«, buth fuc »«; Vlctroltt with Mlrrora resllvereil. Morrla Plate Gtaaa AUTO REPAIR SHOP for rant In lleil In advertising tho advertiser wants to be us sure Oebria C. Smith. . • . • Co., Bl Honnqutb street, phone toil, Brl moilellnir. reflnlehlnu « apeclalty. Gatl- 8A1.K8MAN—Local repreientatlve, ex|.trl- Dank Oai'aue Cn.'a hulldinir, Monmouth 71 recorils. ISIi. Ficil 1'elors. Holmdal Bank. . •,. ' mates furnished uratla; workmanahln enced In selling real eatate. bonds or ae. 'Treasurar—C.' If. Sandman, resiL atiuve llulmdel ceme[ary, bo» 14». : ruMtlea. to sell—un liberal commission— street, nani- station. Telephone Hed Uank nn ho can of hitting tho mark just as the ahurn- uaruarantaada taad, II, ClClnyn . Esatslde Park, Hail 244-and 248. . BeoretarJ—Osorg* Blrtb. Jr. 1-UH MM.K rhemi. Kulikr eloctrlo light tUUUKfcNH wanteei will p« eigae«t Ssnsnkk , phone 8»8».J8»8»J. Income producing InveHtmenla (not etocke aliootcr l» euro of lilttlnc hla target. When you Trust.e—W. It. Latham. l'lmit. 110-volt. J, I'ullscok, uliuns market prkese for foirli, end Broiler.. nor liond) Tlelilln? niiiiruxlmately -0% IOUHK lor rent, alx-room home, with mil r ; Call ot writs. Ales Zwlakl, S»> Nortb t.STIWATK.3 ulvorT: if you conlemiilale annually, |inld directly to tho purchaser parlor; Karaite: all Improvement*: lo- connldcr that Tho UoElatcr prtnte more Cluolflcil ' 'Ulas Grace Sheppard of Newotk llulmilel : Lu__^____ r ^_ havlnl tomi furniture gona over let ma hroailwsy, !«enK DraneB. H. Ju Dbone III lu-o-ratA muntlily illaluiraamenta by aev. cated on Muln etraet. Oceanport, N, J,, Advertisements llinn nny other country weekly you spent the. Traak-end with Mr. and Utril.pJNii gravel lor aale at the Itorsfali l»0f>. , • ., aatlm|t« on tna repairing and ratlnlahlmr era! nf til* world's larirest Industrial cor- phuna Eatontown 107,* (arm, Nawman Borings roail, flrsl house of the fromen. K»peit work guaranteed. porations with combined ratoui-r.es of over can bo suro that theno nilvortlaementa arc hitting lira, Clinton B. Wyokoff. i«ll n» hrtdae. I'hona Had naiia HIHI-H FARM EHS and truck growers will dnd a II. Cl»y. fJa.t.UI. Park, phone Red Dank SIX BOOMS"andf hathT with aifmodein 'Ufa. Nar»aret Trainer has re- ready market for their produce by ad- &83BJ 4 billion dollars. Exclusive territory. Iraprovementat hot water beat, two.car tho innrk. Vbil HAI.K, oM.oar anrnae. Apply WIN »«i tiling In Tie Raalater'e. OlsuelllsdT eol- Drench office-managership available, Full . rag.. At 61 .Foster street, Diver turned to,her horns at Jersey City Dam Maara. Rumson. N. J. ri>.ftparatton from headquarters. Apply In I'laia. Inqulra of J, MoCl.ln, 17 Foster after a vlilt with her aUter, Ura. FOII HA1.K. threa puiiplaai wire haired VXI'UUi autoaoblla waa. D abates MISCELLANEOUS. wtltlnrt. stating etperlac*. past oonner. atraat. phona 101-M* Last year Tho UegUtor printed more than S3,000 Biahop Cathirt. ' terriers, malea: inne breil, AdOr»»s ot the wash aland at II lore> Duaats, llona, etc. Maxwoll K. Toliln * Co.. 170 > MI»i,A.llo» M. Elayer of the Inter- Pmil'lai^ drawer M.'Ked llank.* Ins., Otobe Oours anof aletnanla street, LAMVR. dolls, fancy pillows, frames end Broadway, New Yorli, N. Y. • NKW IIUNGALOW of five ruoms ami ncpniute ClasBlllod Advertlaemenlii, ur almust 000 HI'INril' UKHkTtsolliI niullilllanyl lu par- flat rout osr oatnsU *blls ID town, Ber>- shades. Ordera taliail Inatructlon free. 5 XMEM w«iiteiji l we ii««,i m.n In Naw bath: all Improvements: one-rsi- cvory wcclc. When a newspaper Is nccepttd by National'food eolenoe foundation, «d- f..t conilltliin: will sail cheap to ri.11 oU e Pnimmnntl place. Rail Hank, Jersey tu aell uur hluhty vennett, itU. dressed the Keypart Improvement burer, n. V, Oiamnnli, Jr., It While il.VVB your slothes cleaned at the Oily VON IS V to Inan on first lipnd anil mait- Illlcd and filtered tractor and molor nils usraBS. For particular* sse (leoiiia rcadore nnd ndvertlnein alllio you tan be sure that association Monday svfternoon at the »>Ue«t. Red llnhk. _ _ _y to the farm traila witlh aradlt afcommmle- II. llt-owti It Co.. & Union street. lleil Ory Oleanarl. tl Mechanic itml, near "age In Itail Dank anil vlcinityi amountn .',' """ "V".\ "•»""." ••• " •"•.,,v •»tu,,,l,,,,.<•- results for nil mo concerned. It you hnvo any nsVd I\uhHo library. Mlsa Flager'e toplo tlVNINU ItOOM UK.'I'rt«i\ |iloc«». itaautltut llriiail atrest. Red Dank. 1'hoae HIT. Wit- ut..te Uo._ UtWK I-Oll KKNT, sU loonia, I,.Hi mill you In touch with a wrcttly nmllrnca of more limn ooVKnT;l.>lANi;JI.rlowl>le. Tanler«t Cnll Atlantic Ulahlsnds HI7. IJ.OOt WAR'rKI) on fliat mortuaua iin full s»U!emtnt tha first of earn nirmth, UlM Htien'Oabornc Of Manasquan iiTli" Tr1: SlAjrAMB BAIlt sllOtniNortraTrTeTtrulrt Must h»va <-er. The Unnn Oil k l'alnt tfaraiiat all imiu'dvsriiaiilst na^ I'at^r 37,'itlO t>C(>J>lo. Uvhmalltl only foul' miilllha'nlil. II. I . lleil Dank inui>arly wmlh mure than Co.. nant. ,'l.l... Clevalanil, Ohlli. anil iiallit: 13ft i>er montli. Ih Waihlnu- hu been the Btiost of Mr. and Mrs. Onmunii. Jl., M WMIo alieel, lied Hunk ella coraatlere. 137 Meigen ula«, or •luublsl no lionii'. AiMian Muil««»a. JAoSi, F. /rmstronR of Atlantic nhi.n. IH7-M. Iteil llenk, drawer M, Iteil Hank. YiiRY"r"~^rar " ton atreat, llail hank, J. I.' (IIU«r " 0V¥iiliTl|WJ!i) IlvTng'Vo'™ »iil, llTl-aatcv r slenouratiliar, I kWenei' and lj|lj|il.li : li»TlJHK"for"fsni."saviin riiilms'and Tialli. str«et for several dsys. ruveroiH tiniitl lio si-en trt l,o itiipiflolnt. ritiN-AiTness atTnToPoTIfuin NOW I. iKT iRn'i m"' h.v. your. siTTt Ruai'sntacil full aaiurartlati. Attilress a^unuad' anil |,rensail wnlle you wnlt, tlss r. Ataam h«s.tl all Imiu'ovaniants, I'hDiia •il, XO"W' Vi~WycTuiT~i^iK"~Kiloii7 thi.marrlsie of.MlsaOarollriiLauor, UPKtPK ) rUllAitUIItUI K !imi«hl foil iiliiina. piano aoi'orillon. Inetruments anld f anil repMred, 47 Waihlnuton street, Rsrl atreet, Iteil nsnk, posltlun; r«r« of Invalid in- Infant wilt luwni 'our nifinti nrnl hnth| Impnivt" duiihUr ot air. and Mrs. A. tautr tltlilusl , fiuif n ona II O tr t L luiinlilarail. ('all llail Hank H47-J. m«dlri. Jt»i«|tti Wlilly,* house, (1. r". (Iramnliu tri t-olttenti «>f Unnk, |ili»ne nil. ' n .t.pro.a.tproa.jj ran! of Main «lrest to jsifnei Letti, Jr.. house, (1. r. (Iramn, Jr., It Willis RfflirM l.A'ilV ' v>aut« "»aara'r"CniiiHWork' 'Tifiuio* J Hl Hk estate. In Ra) Danank and vicinity. In Viifi iifM''i'riiunKA.uw of t\ f tU HWhhd Th alraal. Hail Hank. _ l ll,«so, isooo and llo.OOJ. Iniri liaat tererencae. Oall at It fela-- oiitnii »»ii <4 ioairil t. «Niqtrr. aeetkiaaer, tin amuunis ol ll , isooo nd llo lon avanile, Iteil llanli, rhotia llail Imtlt. *ll lmiir<>v*manl«i nvoitilaiitly LARtltl liarliir stnva, siirralpfi"la'rii»"ii,om Whlrt ln RoRd .lankl . toe^UiJl lmn,«tllitl« |uiiR*iil«!«. J, MuLsIn, 4T I'""- twenty yaare" eaDSrieae* eslllng- Hunk B.71-U1-U,, ntA R. Wilson.* K*tm.. UU1« KtWir, ('.ion* n*<. goods el aoetlon. I sell earthing sac VfiXfwXKTUursaniorriivioU r Iwat.iiT,? , s Hank U. .TUynolda, pautor ot the n*fortn
'!••«. I'hon* »»)•«, llol nvarll feet; iinen or ral,ln| tnuat l,a IIKI'INHII)) AAriierl'an Imly' oiililJIfk. I74W. ^ cfctir<)h, on JsfnuWy 30th, at ths Ito- "•nl<' , ^_^._ . oaare.' riwte •»« OanW I|7.W. l,aritaln, I'hona tlnlini 7-UUnrj. Aililre>p tltlunn ee nmis'lmisiltii r h a lie.t . -ItooKi* mi*,im«iit ivhh ifiui TOI1 HUJli Mini inMtiiMMS fo7"snl#. K,l,ila « I),, 7«7 Hamilton avtniin, North tl>i> t lefatenreii tfiven. II. A.i •UVKUT sttrvlr*, l(irrtt* AiA7r16NWh»Trv.o«luT«uKa.vVTai mxTKTiiw *«; ctasmro •J^I two (our-(otm» atiaUmtt <• ^llh iilal'l V'716 1 nit-*, lomUil In th« •••no/ •ii«tlm»n(», |»» «Vtoliu «t the f)t. John'i churoh nt Ui.l nollre) mm. fur •«!•! malal II C.hlmetit, Klnv's Illnnwur.' R. It, 51, M loilay If rou hail Itarneil all about riull hiiuaewni-li, linaiitlal wnrli or reslauren Bouih Keyport. •' Keaha olil: eat svsrylhlnir. ralaad uut- lUnk ' nf autfimftbllee a faw yeMe backt l wtiih, Mia. l^.tliet' Kriillt t'adar avtmie K moptti. llidltV-llpiH. t>0 Monmimllt Kml family va d you fan learl rnh tI o flfty witlh a veteran |illk, ,fle,(Utt IInn un tha iiriiiiri)*»a >srcy.g Pace Sixteen RED BANK REGISTER/FEBRUARY 4.1981.
desirable to repeal S,«0 laws .Is evidently ao;lesson U TAXATION come the "common law" of taxatio1n these lawmaker*. ' and hence an "honest'easesetnent' Spanish Beauty Salon THE RED BANK REGISTER New Jersey Is surfeited with laws, many of which mean! * valuation at ow-bair the price a preperty brings whan «ld t oi Aeoldeai MTA8U6HED BX JOUM B. COOH. are eroblfaoui and contrary to the publlo Interest. \Tbe or onj-hwf the oash surrender price Ewopwm Pwrmmnwit Waving SpecialUti. people can end thli condition any time they want to by If the Increased valuations, whlolt fixed by disinterested exptrtappraU- AehargflolrtoWiMdrltafiroaJ OBOBOE tX HAKOE, Editor. eleotint representatives; of a different'caliber than those the Monmouth county tax board or- ers. This rule applies to both town by Charles. Nemmo, of, Jersey City dered on farau><j( or sraoe .the. and farm. property Jn Monmouth against John Jtjfm of MopmtUtA FBCOEBIO 8. BATES. Bbaaftair Editor. reaponalble for the present state of affairs, There war were Justified by ealM or proftU, oounty. ^flowing these things the should be. a return to the old-fasbloned principle that such added. -assejsmenU must now man who paid MCOOO for a farm in Bgaeb. was dismissed MondaVmorn. vxamswn WAVK THOMAS IBVINO BROWN, the community which la least governed Is best fov- be removed else assessors 'must 1910 knows that his'tax, assessment ing by Rewder WUUam J. Paulwn. swear Wietor. K the. valuations of should be HWOO. Toe man who basThe CAN .Sid bxtr awued lut rrt- mbUibet and Bustoetf Msnsfer. erned. But It Is not to be expected that the people wlU (arms for the Its) tax levy are notowned his farm fora loog time may day In thej p*Uoe court • Our Great Succeu Ii get thli-kind of rule unleis they vote for It, marked down far below the 1HM as- The chsuge arose out of an aocl- BubearipUoD sessment the present tax board mum Our Good Work. i O-OO-O-O-O i , II, • swear falsely In reporting to the dent lest *e«k In whlbb »«MmobU«s On* year —- ILSO state tax board. But the wrong can e of WiOW. He will then kn»w driven by Ryan and Nemnto collided , too be oorreoUd over night by the voUs -that his tax assessment should at the corner of Branch avenue and SPECIAL FOft Six months — The Pittsburg Te* Plan— of two members of the county tax 1 Three months am "honest assessment" under the Tower Hill sivenui. Ryan waa pro- board. At) thev need to do is to or- ceedlng north on Branch avenue A Proposal to Try It Here. der the valuation on every farm.in •TELEPHONE8I Monmouth county marked down iu while Newmo WM coming oat «f Among the bills introduced In the auembly of Hew ttar ssxr& Tpwir Bill avenut and wai about 0AB1JLB SHAMPOO AND mrflEB WAVW ItedBsnJi IS. Red Bsnk 1SXX red ink—a short and easy Job for a* 0 Jersey Is one which would permit the municipalities o ausor*. Ten years am the old tak to turn south Into Branob avenue. C&STtU. tauOSTOO ANP UAN1CUBE this state to adopt the "Pittsburg Tax Plan." wnloh la board in an arbitrary and vengeful at it brought ft cash salts. OapUIn Harry VanNote hwdled th» £*JSH! SS^JS?? AMO MAB .•LOO The Bed Bank Register HWNNA WtlABtTQO AMP nCNOBB.WAV so called because it wag first put Into operation at Pitta- spirit increased the valuation! on Honest AfMMmenta Wanted. - . W.00" - lit member of Holmdel farms overnight by*order- An honest assessment Is the basis MANICDBH AMI HAIB CJWT " . ISo burg. It has proved eminently successful there,. Sev- ing a clerk to mark them up In re4for honest taxation, When property Ryan w«i repnaenbd by Bradlty THE ASSOCIATED PRESS , eral large Industries which ««re In, New Jersey have Ink on the book. The assessor'! val- !» over-assessed, it means dlihohut M. VMcher of Re* Bank while Nun* Red Bank 2342, - • 90 East Front St. The Associated Freis U exclusively entitled to themoved to PitUburg in order to get'the benefits of reuation- s were just. They had been taxation. Why speak of crime, waves, mo waa represented by nil eon, Joan uu tor ^publication of all oew» dispatches to It or not duced taxation, made and sworn to by the assessor bootlegging and graft so long as dis- D. Nemmo, el«o cf Jersey City, Ry- and bad the approval of the town- honest taxation. Is tolerated-Aita cor* otherwise credited In this paper «nd aim tie loo»l newt The bill Introduced In the New Jersey assembly ship committee. That ten-year-old an, wu elected' Justice, of the, peat* TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN ner stone of public corruptlun. Often at Monmcmth Beioh at the lut eleo- would not require any municipality to adopt the Pitts' -wrong can, be and should ce cor. publtahed therein. • reeled Inatanter. WMsaora and, tax offlolali, when <»»> tlon and will take office next May. burg Tax Plan, but It would permit any municipality nered by undeniable facts, say that Contractor and Builder ' , the amount of the asseiiment hu WBDNEBDAT. FEBRUARY 4, 1931. to do so by a majority vote at the polls. To put the In a recent report td President cue briefly, the ohlef aim of the plan Is to decrease the Hoover the secretary of agriculture nothing toto ,ctcta with ththe tta x ratet , SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING says, "Recessions in farm- land Lets examine this evasion, A single Little Silver Now.. ., , ^SOBBnV AND 8TORM E)NOLOaCBE8 . ^ ', ' taxes on lands Improved for Industrial, residential and values have rounded out a, decade. cue will illustrate iff fallaoy! K k agricultural purposes and to increase the taxes on lands «w>v ..••• «i,i«arv4«i.v |u (lalimuy, AH Supper lStday at tartsh Revstti* r«Uptjoa« MM| , , 190 Bridge Areooe, Bed Bank. N. J. Vote Next Tuesday—It Ii (10 yeare)'Of depredation," So true honest assessment on KolmdeKlmdl town- held out. of. use for speculative purposes. The plan Is this that holders of mortgages ship fanna would require a tax rate •Women's Club Cud Party. would In no way change the quota which each munici- are delaying calling In the sheriff an Important Civic Duty. for fear properties will not bring «* t»» P«M*»t to ralie the bloated (Thi R«d Bask' B<*mr eu W (jeugbl pality ia now required to pay for state, county and budget. The same thing la true In la Little SUtw at' tie Union Ma«a giand The annual election for members of board! of edu- enough to cancel bonds. When the school taxes. . 1931 penla brought ruinous deflation other rural diatrloU of Monmouth si the dtp«t end atOeorsi Q«aeksabwb'« cation and for school appropriations will be held next to agriculture the war . assessment oounty. With an honest assessment ininl ttom) •. The Pittsburgh Tax Flan, if adopted In New Jersey, forcing out a, tax rate of new ten GoodRoofing Tuesday. Ordlnarly these elections do not draw • largo on farm lands, also the tax rate, per cent publlo officials would not Tha next maet|ns; of the Woman's vote, y«t there Is nothing balloted upon by the people would take effect gradually over a period of ten year*. should have been put' back on the club on February 11th will bo'fea- "Tho fftrttf That Lasts" Bach year there would be a reduction of ten per cent lflli basis. That la the time Holmdel dare ask for or appropriate so much which is of larger Importance to the community. In nleeded for the reduction. Since then money. They would know that the tured by papers on the life of Abra- most-communities the cost of running the schools in on the assessments on personal property and improve- Farm values, crop prices and earn- Governor, the Legislature, the news- ham Lincoln. The papers will In- For all types of roofs almost as great as local government expenses and Inments on land. At the end of ten years all taxes on ngs generally'have fallen below the papers throughout the country and clude Lincoln's boyhood, youth and peraonel property and on buildings- and Improvements 1014 levels. Hence assessment* onwWlo opinion everywhere would manhood and,the presidency, add. some places It Is greater. • farms should be and can be'redueed shudder at the crime of confiscating Monmouth Roofing Co. But this Is often the narrowest and least Important of every sort would be abolished. Takes would be accordingly, and in time for the 1031property of food producers with a ten will be,read by Mrs. E. 8. WOUid, Johns-ManvlUs Approved Hoofers - ' levied on land value alone, Thle is a modification cf Mrttv.R. Fary and Mrs, George Lov> aspect of the matter. Nothing Is more vital to a com- tax levey. , per cent tax rater But exaotly that : the Henry George'theory of single tax crime Is w>ln*. on now in Monett- . A' card patty will be held on •-•.•.'• 1» MA8ON PL. '.' '..••-•::.••' •'•''•;;.. ; ' munity than good Bchools, and It Is equally as much Fhone MO, ". '• ' .,'• :•:>•'• .'• -;''.1"-1 ;,. ; ,' '•• KEANSBtma What Give* Value to Farms. mouth county, N. j. A tax fate, of Friday; afternoon, February 13th, In the duty of cltteeiw to go to the polls at school elec- In support of this bill Its advocates claim that four to nve per centi'*OR'U'\fWMt> What an owner may have paid for charge of tha literature committee, tions as Xo vote at regular fall elections. Partylsm land receives its value entirely from the amount 'of mint twice too large (as we nowof which Mrs, Clark P. Kemp Is population In proximity to It. A* an. example of this his farm, what the Improvements have) ta the same thing as a tax '"*••- ' end. geWmt-tne-vote movement* are usually lacking at may ihave cost him or what be may chalrtnan. At the meettnjg , sched- sohool electlono, but that Is not a good reason why It la pointed out that under ordinary, circumstances an rate of eight to ten per cent on an ask for the farm how does not nx "Host assessment as hereinbefore uled for Wednesday afternoon, Feb- folks should not vote. It Is well that these two fear unused business or residential site .without any build- the tax valuation, on a business farm. -plained. Continue", wronmTWoen ruary. 2Sth, the principal SpeBkBrs - tures of regular elections are absent at school elec- ing on It is juat as valuable as adjoining? land which. A farm on any kind of soil may not mate, things right' The plain will be Mri. J. Swenson of Leonla, Is used for either of these purposes. It is'argued, that have a high .sentimental value to theduty of tho tax board is to eorreet chalrmah of (the legislative commit- tions. Folks who vote only because they want a cer- owner as a home site, and .yet de-a yronsr that has gone on fpr a de- tain party emblem to win, or because they are proddeti land derives its value not from anything that the. owner serve a lower.tax valuation than an- tee, of the> state federation of wom- Forthe cade. It Is up 40 them to see that en's! clubs; and Katherlne Bloana • into going to the polls", dont place Intelligence In thedoea but from the public, It is claimed by the advo- other, farm of less acres. Because assessments on farms are reducedto both tax and investment valuations Ward, mernbershlp director of \tha ballot bo* that m«kei for good government. cates of the Pittsburg plan and by followers of tho 1»1« levfOi since the level of crop Henry George; single tax theory that It Is unjust and are Influenced by the potential earn- lo 'national cilld labor committee of But it would be heartening to the friends of th* "" «.?} the f^rmaide hu fallen te- that it Is' plaolng a penalty upon Industry and thrift ing power of the land when operated --.* MM prices, while 'the prospect New York: Tho program, will he in man who public school to' see more Interest taken In school by an average, farmer under aver- to tax Improvements and personal property. for future orop-profits ia dark and charge of the. legislative committee, elections. The fact that these elections are often un- age conditions. If there has not been alokenlng. •• . of which Mrs. R. A. Dorrill is chair- enough recent sales of nearby farms However if there was Justice. In contesttd and that only one set of candidates'Is In the The plan, has- worked well at PitUburg and atto establish a. real market price for man. At last week's meeting, a pro- 1 -Alain* the assessments' during war- "alwayihum Held does not detract from the duty of the citizens to various other places where It has been tried. It would a farm, and If It bas not yielded and tlmwi by the, same rule of Justice the gram of music was rendered by Miss vote. Perhaps no greater evidence of community con- be-advantageous In many ways to give the municipal! Is not likely to., yield enough net assesjments muj{ now. be reduced. Ell* KJngr^ lira, George Ivins and fidence In a public Bervant could be shown than by ties of New Jersey an opportunity to teat it if they oroflt to nay annual Interest on cap-Therefore on behalf of farm owner* the cjub•chorus.^ ' '. . -j unanimous re-election. However, when such confidence wish to do so. It la not probable that there would, baital expert appraisers, will Say. that I hereby respectfully petition the Ah oyster and meat supper" will the farm, hu no Investment value as Monmouth county Board of -Taxa- has been earned, It should be accorded In no half- any great, state-wide rush to put it Into practice. Hera a business farm. .Such a farm, how- b> held Friday night of this week tion, and urgently plead with tha from five to half-past seven o'clock fcearted way. The vote should be large enough to show I there a municipality would probably adopt the ever, has a site value which means Individual members of the board, for that the people really appreciate the service they have farm home elte where a family may an immediate reduction. in assess- at St. John's parish house by'St. plan and these places would serve,as experimental lab-'have' shelter and earn a vart or all -John's guild.' . received; and such a result would be' an Incentive to oratories to show the rest of the state whether the plan of their living. And in all troth and oount3r •chool/board members to put forth their best efforts. to th, •wfissr** «*"" Mrs. John Fahy and children are was worth while or not. Under the provislo'nc of thesincerity borne site value Is the main recovering from grip. ' act Introduced In the assembly any municipality could value left In many Monmouth coun- Pm ' I "HERE is such a person in* every -o-ooo-o-o- ty farms la this year A. D. 1031. Hoimde,,F,brua^^° Hiss Jacqueline King will take a repeal this method of taxation after two years of trial. course In nursing at Hertford, Con- * famUy. The one to whom the others / The measure has every appearance of being fair, square NOTE: Tracts of land near big towns and waUr aide property have THE SPIRIT OF YOUTH. . nectloutv A farewoll ,pirty waa giv- turn in every crisis. ' " •'; iRed Bank's Water Plant and and above board In every 'way. The people of New "We do live but to die," en for her last week at the home of a speculative value resting on the 1 Its Great Value to the Town., Jersey should have as much, right to try it out as thi demand for business sites, town loU So spake, tie old nan unj. Mrs. Mark Scott at Rod Bank. Those, .•.." But ther* is one emergency when even people of any other state. It Is based, on the home or plot* for summer bungalows. And ehanttd to the iky present were Mrs. Krumlar Hern- The people of Red Bank'have ample reason to rale prinolple;.an&:the legislature cannot go-wrong In Such land must be valued for taxa- Bis plaint of lack-a-day. don, Mrs. Hemming and Misses Jane this "friend itvneed" is often at a loss to ', tion by the prices or renU offered by yUce 'a higher value upon their public-owned water giving the various municipalities the right to decide "I pur We lire to eat." \ '•'... Bentley, Katherlne' Hoiighton, Polly know just how to proceed—when death those who wish, to use It for resi- Th* glutton fat replied; j plant than ever before. This year, for the first time their own governmental affairs according to the wiahe dences or business In the same way Bruyere,-Betty Pullum.Baxa Tnvl- ,. • V occurs.,, ;-,-_; ' •)., • ;. . ^ ...: • . , ' •Mi mittir what the reit may say" salcer and Elizabeth Powers.: .. . |n the history of the town, the water department will of the majority. . town property U.valued. I think of mjr Inside." itsi part of its profits to' help pay the taxes of the town, Aver^ Giles, a student at Rutgers^ Prevtag Farm Values. "Boot. .mon. w. Uv» to. •»¥•!" ,.,'„ . ' • Unfamiliar questions arise Yj-cjtjestions ft will give $8,000 of Its profit* for thlB purpose and It spent the.week-end witJihlav.parents, There is an easy rule whereby any Put In the Scotchman' lohnr, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Giles. •• . .«.1.;. «h1dhituJSf be answered at once/There' "" *'\ Wn receive nothing for sprinkling and hydrant ser owner of land may quickly learn Its "And the de'il can tak' the mon, Virginia Satter, daughter of Mr. Wce, to say nothing'of providing water free of charge Pay the Veterans Bonus Now, monetary value in open market Let Who throws »w»y his money." •is'rarely much time to'find but about him go to a realtor and apply for the and Mrs. Victor Satter, celebrated to the taxpayers for fighting fires and flushing sewers. When It .Will Do the Most Good. highest possible mortgage loan. The A youth who heard the thni, her twelfth birthday recently with s these things. The obligation is a heavy In reality the contribution which the water depart- papers report that money to loan on A-wontTrins shook his head, dinner party. Among those present: Moat of the big dally newspapers and special-priv- His vluge hale and fair to at*, . one. Yet the man (or woman) respon- ment Is making towards meeting the cost of the town mortgage was never so abundant or And thla la what ha laid. were Virginia DuBke, Helen Imlay, government is $13,525, ad will be realised when it laileged ^corporations are rearing on their hind legs and so cheap. The amount offered will Alice Kennedy, Dorothy Zlegtar, sible is expected to know just what to do , be as high as the Intrinsic, cash sur- considered that the cost of renting hydrants at Redpawing the air frantically In opposition to the bill **W« live to hopfc we live to strive, Jacqueline Simpson, Anne Ernst, — and do it perfectly. . , which has heen Introduced in congress for immediate render value of the farm warrants. W« live to save our soul, Bank would be $5,525 per year If the town bought water Virginia Satter, Itobsrt Parker, Lois payment of bonus certificates to world war veterans. And whatever the amount it will be And 'Us » lolly feeling • . from a corporation. There are 221 hydrants at Red a true basis for reaching an honest Ernst, Mrs. Fred Ernst, and Mrs. •••.'• From our long experience we can help — These certificates, under the Original bonus bill, will Whin a men hat. nachai hli Boal.' Bank. tax assessment Owners will hardly Hazel Parker. ' ; - not be due untn 1MB, but the bill now before congress expect to obtain a loan for more —AVEBY L. CILES. Rev. Wilbur N. Pike, pastor of the, before the emergency arises. In a little ' ' / Apparently the water department is amply equipped would if enacted, enable veterans who need money to than one-half the 1930 tax assess- Methodist church,' has been on tho PARTY AT FAIR HAVEN. book, "Funeral.Facts," you will find to supply the needs of the town for years to come get it without further delay. That many of them ment WhvT Because money lend- sick list Rev. J. W. Tower obcupled. •without large additional expenses. Perhaps in future ers and their disinterested expert ap- the answers to those questions often so need this when the country ia passing through a per-praisers- know values. They know the julplt • Sunday morning: In the years It will be a still larger factor In helping the Guests at the Home of Mrs, Vincent pastor's absence. . ,. difficult to ask—and to answer. iod of |uslnesa depression and unemployment is patent.' that there are few buyers for farms, Flnan Last Week. people of Red Bank to pay taxes. In any event it Is aIt la equally apparent that many veterans whose health except for homesltes; that netproQU Thlrty-Bve persona attended a public possession which the town should not only feel was' shattered by war service need just such a helping on most farms have vanished; that Mrs. Vincent Pinan of Fair Haven meeting of the Wenonah missionary . We will gladly send a copy in a plain thankful for but Jealously guard. In the past, efforts good farms do not rent for enough entertained a number of friends at society Friday night at the home of hand as the new bonus measure would provide. cash down to Day' taxes, Insurance envelope, to any address, upon request. have, been made to sell the water plant and to buy bridge party hist Thursday after- Mrs. William Parker. The program and needed Improvements. This noon.' Mrs. Werner Bennlng sang water from a corporation. But the big dally newspapers and corporations dont money .lenders can see that many was. in charge of Miss Ella Xing aee things that way at all. They talk mournfully abou>. farm buildings are decaying for several selections and Mrs. Charles and Mrs. George Ivins. Recitations All these attempts were defeated and at the pres- Mast recited poems. After the card were given by Lois Fary, Irene . R. R. MOUNT & SON ent time there Is no evidence of such a move. Red the coat of paying the certificates and they draw a dis-want of paint and repairs to roofs. mal picture of hard times Involving the country to aThey can also, see that a vast acre- games refreshments ' were served. Thorsen and Ann Engholm, A spell- .Funeral Directors Bank, besides getting profits from the Bale of water to Prizes were won by Mrs. George greater extent than ever before If the government pays age of farm land .Is being abandoned Ing bee was one of the features of help pay taxes, gets better water and at a cheaper rate to weeds while the money lender's Sickles and Miss Marie Hoey. Oth- FicdericicK. Adams, Mp. IU debt to the veterans. Did anyone hear these news- the evening. Tha hostesses, were than municipalities which buy water from corporations. mortgage records show him that ers present were Mrs. John Mulvi- papers railing and ranting and aobblng over tha losa of manv farms are movlntr ranldly to- Mrs. Myron Campbell, Mrs. Fred 135 WEST FRONT STREET, RED BANK, N. J. For the wonderful showing made during the past year hiU, Miss Betty Brown, Miss Hazel Hurley, Mrs. Elizabeth Bowman, revenue tho government sustained a few years ago wards the sheriffs block. The situ- Hunt and Mrs. Rodney Jones'. Telephone 226 credit must be given to James N. Bunell, the water ation I* desperate and calls for Mrs. William Daub and Mrs. Mlnnlo when the measure was passed which greatly decreased vigorous patriotic and humanitarian Harvey. - superintendent, and to the employees of the depart- the Income taxes of the wealthy! ment under his supervision. Giving credit where credit action at once. , Rehearsals Well Attended. We Furnish National Caskets] is due also entails that there should be appreciation That occurred In the not so very distant widely Pat Assessment* on 1BII Basis. TlckeU are selling rapidly for tho The Register's advertising columns heralded prosperity days. There was not a voice raised are the merchants' show windows. of the public-spirited, far-sighted action of the men re When the cash surrender value of indoor chautauqua to be given 'at —Advertisement sponsible for establishing the water department and ap- In opposition to It by the aame Interests which now, ona farm has been fixed by actual tha junior high school auditorium preciation of the service of the public servants who the score of economy, bitterly oppose paying the bonus sale, or by an expert appraisal for Friday night, February 27th, under certificates. On the contrary theae wealthy beneficiaries' money lenders, the assessed valua- the auspices of the Women's league have since so successfully managed the plant. Of all of tho change In the Income tax solemnly and with tion for taxation Is set at fifty per and Young people's society of the the possessions which Red Bank has acquired through cent This fact was emphasized re- great emphasis assured the country that this measure, Red Bank Presbyterian church. The the intelligence and work of Its official representatives cently In an editorial In the Tran- along with high tariff rates and other things wanted script. By years of general acqule- rehearsals are being well attended end citizens, the town has nothing of which It has more by Big Business, would continue prosperity Indefinitely. sence, and open approval In taxand the affair promises to be a suc- WHITE cess In every particular. reason to feel proud than Its water department. Big Business got everything It wanted, but as everyone board meetings, this rule has be- knows now prosperity did not continue indefinitely. The policy of giving to the rich and wealthy what they de- Repealing Old Law* Blred In legislation, In the belief that they would pass Market along enough of their prosperity to keep the rest of the and Passing New Ones. country happy and contented, did not work out when Using figures as a basis, New Jersey stands In a fair put to tho acid teat of time. SERVICE Cor. Broad and Front Sts. Way of sustaining a heavy loss. As a matter of fact it Big Business has been shown up as a false prophe MEASURED will be no loss at all but a benefit. The Law Revision when It predicted that the laws which were enacted for NOT BY • • RED BANK, N.J. commission has recommended the repeal of 2,420 Iaw3 Its boncfit would continue prosperity Indefinitely, If Big COLD ' • now on the statute books. It la doubtful If tho average Business was wrong onco It may be wrong again. It BUT BY • • cltlrcn, who In taxes helps to pay for the law making may be Just as wrong now In IU prediction of ruination THE • • • Selling Quahty Meats at Reasonable Prices! 'machinery, realizes that our state has so many useless for the country as it w»s wrong a fe*; years>ago^ln GOLDEN laws. promising to produce unending, prosperity If given what RULE Jersey Freih Top or Bottom Legs of Spring Many of these laws were passed for special reasons It wanted. Everyone who remembers how the bright .- Round which no longer exist. With Iho reason for their ex- promise of only a few short years ago are now panning fOmmi istence having passed they should have been discarded out cant bo blamed for taking the present day doleful long ago. If the recommendations of the Law Rovlslon prophealea about bonua certificate payments with a lib- HAMS ROAST LAMB commission are carried out the statute books will cetsa eral dose of salt. to be cluttered up with many useless and worn-out law«. The statement Is frequently made that the veteran! Th« Law Revision commission could render a still themaelvcB would not be benefited but harmed by the greater service to tho public by supervising proposed payment of the bonua now, Andrew W. Mellon, the Sec- Very Definite We have a clear.' laws. It could give every proposed law tho add test retary of the Treasury, made thla statement laat week. * cut policy which fib. and analyze It so that the public) would know Its Intent Mr. Mellon Is reputed to be one of the greatest men and purpose. In every auto countless laws are pasiod who has ever lifld Die position which he la now nillng. governs all our dealings with the public: •very year. Many of these law*, while appearing on But when It cornea to knowing whether or not tha pay! We must render the finest of service, at til* surface as being desirable for the publlo good, »r« m»nt of the bonua would be harmful or beneficial to Ihe prices within the reach of all. cleverly docto|ed to servo special Interests. In the first veterans the ex-service men aro better qualified to Judgt year of Governor Larson's term laws were passed which than Mr. Mellon or »ny other person who w»i not In Low price alone means nothing; we would •Yokad no strong protest until th*y had been approved, military jorvlce. One thing Is sure. Many veterans not care to make a feature of this one . Then »uch a storm of protest arose that a special sis whose health waa broken In the war wont llv. until lb ttpn Of the legislature was called at which (ho objec 1045 to get any beneflta from the bonua If It Is necta point. But superior service at a moderate Roll Butter - 32c Chopped 24c tlonable law* w«ro ropeuled. snry to wait that long. , price IS something: well worth talking Tbft Law Rovlolot) commlnHon, ntuilylnK nil pro- nd In tho opinion of many peraons the payment of about—weUVorth thinking: about, tpol " posed law* * reporting no lo their Intuntu anil pur bom,. w,,,,l,l help to restore prosperity by replen- Chuck - L!nk Jersey Pork popes, would act as n rlircli with Die rrnult that Ihore ish I.* the purchasing power of a large cross section of Would bi fewer laws but better onts, Follu who think clll«n.il.lp. Whether or not thl, I, true may be . da. there «jre too many laws will do well to bide their lime balable (|uo*ll,.n, but then can be no debate that th. ROAST SAUSAGE LOINS More Mjololng over the poatlblllly of 3,430 unn«c«>siry nation • '" "''• monev~'^--vy »o the veterans> — v ^» w« ^ a., apIt •t• (as las u at u idebt of |t,ws being r«P*>-le, •• Hi" Law lUvlnlon commission rrroin- l>»y jyi.iw ami have It over with, when the number of ALBERT W.WORDEN ri*nd«, but judging by |>rf stnt Imllcntlonn thorn will not HviiK/lcVrlnii wnuld ba Isrg««t7 FUNERAL DIRECTOR fib. lb. j t>#j a feck of nAW laws to rcpltio* tlin OIIPM rrprnlnl. A Mil *n,| prompt ,altl*ment was made by the my. ring toe first two days the Inglnlnturn wns In nmnlunoi'Hiiii.nl f,,r materials and other thing, bought to w*i< FUNERAL HOME I laws Were Introduced and mom of tlinn urn wild Ui "in war. Ton much dm, 1,., elspaed („ , promj)t «O E.rRONT ST. • • • RID BANK likely 4o )» »n»ct«d. Apptnnlly Ibno >t> n l«i <•(iclllrriirnl of 11,0 war-time debt lo the v.t.rans, but PHONE B57 " ) UilDk thai what New .lfi«ry ifnln In "iio shuuM now be a full atltlunont without further laws. The fact tint It la now i'Jt'.i's RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 4,1981. Pajre Sen
She wort a costume of white tulls ELEVEN TEARS OLD. Perional. j A Letter Written , Wedding.. over corn-oolored silk MS sh» car-Ring Presented Testimonial For ried a boquat of sweet peas. Oarl Given. Saturday for Avne Lit- .Loula O. Ofvlaaon, who l« env Lafitrom of Providence was grooms* tle of Bergen Place. Dr.GeorgeN.Wtgner * pioyfd In'DM*. Pt., mi In town «v in.Stmny Florida Shrewsbury Man ' MUi JJarJorle Vyvlenne Uprlebatd, msj), Th» ushers were Philip R, C»r- A party was given Saturday after- #ral,cjay§ list week on a trndnau daughter at Mr. and Mr*. Thomu B. nle'of Leonardo and Arnold Moseh' DENTAL SURGEOM trip. Mr. D*vid*on (r»porU that aK Hiurry Feldi, Retiring Executive, noon for Anne Little, daughter of Poftauuter Richard Beak Guett P«T. and Mri,'X A* Thomson Uprlchard of Kesnsburg, and Theo- Jr, of Montolalr. Lohengrin's and Mr. and Mra. Thomas Little of Ber- tbovth Srlt is a-t New Monmoutn. father, She received many valuable A gold signet rlsg, bearing the seal William Turner of Clinton yltco The certmony was performed by gifts. . ner, Carol Eckert, Patricia Hughes, More than a score of Shrewsbury W«i conBned to 'h|» homo '•'wtll> lick. MlddUbuth. formerly it Colt's Neuk and colors of tho Young Men's He- Mary and Franoes Carton, Betty, men, mostly members of tho lire and MlddlatoWn vlllafe, have writ' Rev. Thomas Maher, rector of.Use The newly married oouple left for Evenings by Appointment. :• w on Bund»y. .•' .,,. • v: .-;i-.-:f>>'".•« churchi -" . . - -. . i '. brew association and the, Inscription, Mary and Joan Cotter, Virginia Law- company, attended a testimonial din- tin • letter to • The Register do a wedding- trip to Miami,'where thiy "To our president, 1B2W0," was pre- ner last night at the Smoko Shop Phono B«a Bank : Fred pohfcUla,'manager of Wool- The church was filled to overflow- will spsnd a month. Upon returning rence, Margaret Bevins, Ruth. Col- «rlb|n» a sojourn which they are sented by members of that organize., lins, and Caroline Smith, for Richard Beak, Who retired w , worth's storsL hai abvod from,Fair maksng at Winter. Hiven, Florldiw ng. The attendance was the 1arff- they will spend the winter at Newtlon to their retiring executive Har- ccnjly ao treasurer of the company Waven to L«i Oertrudei apartments The_ letter follows: ,• est.that has sver marked any wed- fork. The bride Is a graduate of toe ry Feldt, at a regular meeting last. after serving twenty years. on Broad street. ..'• ''-.:•". ••'•' .f/;,V ding' at the cnuroh, or' in faijt any Mlddletowft, township high school at . John W. Braub o< Worthier «r*rt "W« have now' been In FlprUa Thursday night at the Jewish com- LUNCHEON AND BRIDGE. Harold McCormlck, presldont of two. weeks.' Our old friends frwn function or service at the church, Leonardo. She has lived at Leonardo munity center. the company, was toastmaster. EGAN'S !• a surtfpal patient at tb« long The. bride and groom are a popular all her life. The groom Is employed ; UtddUtown, Dr. ahd Mrs. Dw|el T>. Mr. Feldt has served four terms Mrs. Nora Long Entertained Red Speeches were made by Fire Chief Branch hospital.' "•:. • •„'.•',•'•''••'•'; •' '•• young couple-and people of almost at, the. Seaman's savings bank 'at ' Miss ZuluTparrlMllo'Of fiirmtk Is Headrlokion,' met us, on our arrlvitl s president of the Hebrew associ- Bank Club Yesterday. John Sagurtoh, Recorder Elmer C. and'took us-to'Sllyer Court aparV- every: race,' color and creed In thhNew York. • ation. He was first elected In 1920 Walnrjght, Michael McGarlty, chair- Auto Vans and Express - (pending a weak:with MISMS Anne 'seotion were present, John J. Qulnn Mra. Nora Long of Bergen place, Now thut moving tfma U ^iaar 1 daj and. Mildred Arnons of Bhrwibury menU at Winter Haven, whns w« ; Rowe—Crosby, nd was re-elected for three succes- Red Bank, entertained the Tuesday man of the flre committee, Frank trtiht$i to do rovf n»t moving st CumS and Theodore D. Parsons of the law, ive terms. He declined to run again O'Brien, former chief, and Lcator tun, Dtanot or Inniaa to ill ptrta *| 'fvenua, '.• ••-..'.• •:.•.-•••••..•. ••,;••..•-..;.• aro making,: our borne. We '•;« Afternoon Bridge club of Red Bank comfortably looated |n One' of th>flrm"of Qiilnn, Parsons ft Dorefnus Mist Dorothy Rows, daughter, of this year and was succeeded by Har- eltr or eountry. In tht lariieit vtiiti rasa •-.•••' Wr«. Jwneji Buneir6f.K\f«*«n ave^ 6f.Red' Sank,, or wnlcb firm the Mrs. James Gordqn Rowe, Sr., of at a luncheon and curd party yester- BCQtt. In Bed u>n|t, B«(or« you hit* v«ar OMI '•• $w la confined to, tho houee with most beautiful .towns we have i ry Kohn, A set of resolution? was prcscntoJ norlng dona, wrlK. land 01 asU tot tkaj visited, We are right In tho groom Js a member, had been in Toledo, Ohio, formerly lot Ltncroft day. High scores were held by Mrs. op>7 r«llal>lii furoltur* tnorara in to«D» ftiq • rheumatism. ; '. \,.'-.•>'•• . v , g n th n]d3Biorld^ a and they modea speolal trip ' The presentation speech was made Long and Mrs. Lerojr Snyder. to Mr. Beak by Mr. McCormlck. Mr. was married Thursday night, Janu- >y Mr. Kohn, who told of Mr. Feldt's l*t my prlcoi on tour next Job. All kinds .i Dwlght Foster of Cohover Xan« of Kroves ladeld n witith oranges, grape, to attend tti» -Wedding. Thomas P. ary 16th, to 'Howard Frank • Crosby, Other guests were Mrs. Loon Beak also received a twenty-dollar of heavy or HgUt trucking, dona st abort lolt Monday; night on s, buslasM trip fruit and tangerines. There Is suoh Doremuii, the.otljer member of the service to his organization. The re- goldplece. Harold Rlordan Is llllin;; aotln. Call or addrua son'of Mr. And. Mrs. Frank Crosby ll president responded with Kelley, Mrs. Harry Welsh, Mrs. Wil- 'to Boston^ #a iiexjwctedi took tfc> an abundant supply that we .have firm, was also present \ R*v. and of. Toledo. The ceremony wts per- liam Aahmorc, Mra. Mortimer Plan- tho position formerly held by Mr the privilege of plekinp; all we ,d»-' J. T EGAN morrow.: H« will iuv« next Monday Mrs, Dwlght L, Parsons, parents of formed at tho residence ot Bishop ltz, : Beak. ^ fl WAUl, STBGBT, RBD BANK * for a trip, through the Weit and' ha sire to u»e. . We find this golden Theodore D. Parsons, were among Anthony Dean.and.lt -wia attended Corao. ' Will be gone about three weekt.-His fruit Juet a< the way from our those at tho ceremony. Some ot the by the Immediate.family and a few wishes for the organisation's con- Two Hurt In Auto Crash. Rtildanca' Pbona SOTZ-J. • two chlldran.': who have been very iparbnent't. members-of the wedding party were close friends of the coup)*. • , tinued-success. Flans to attend the Inter-county An Anniversary Surprise. Mrs. Lewis Smith, Sr., of High- -lick, are Improving. • '• _• , "ThThe grtat eevtov t of,, the yeay r Is riot familiar with the functions of a, Mrs., William George pagel, Jr., lands, Is in a Brooklyn hospital will it Dr. Wllltaro M. Thompson of Eait now 1n progress.Ahhlsl l e ththe ''orange' O»tho|lo wedding ceremony, but it meeting of the Young Men's Hebrew Mr. and Mrs. William C. Helmuth attende" d the bride as atron of association at Freehold tomorrow >£ Belford were tendered a surprise Injuries received in an automobile Expert Repairing Front street, who nas been away ate BBrove e fifestival,,' lnn lastlass fivefive days,days,: required only a few moments of honor and George P. Crosby was bis accident Monday In that city. Her .,weeks on a gunning trip, returned There were, 18,000 present on "thh,tutoring by Father Maher, previous were made and tt )s expected that lost week by a number of relatives t "thh brother's- groomsman. The ushers about fifty members will leave from and friends In celebration of their son, Lewis Smith, Jr., who Is a coun- .borne ten" -days ago. He Vlllted openlng'dsy; at which all school ru- to the service, to fully acquaint them were .Carlcton Brower and H, John cilman at Highlands, was cut and points In the Carollnae, Georgia and plU received free' admission. Ovor With their duties. They enacted'their Red Bank. The trip will be made 42d wedding anniversary. Tho cvon- WATCHES, CLOCKS Hlnde. In private cars. Ins was spent In playing cards, at- bruised, but ho woo not taken to norido. He reports experlanolps 1<,000 were present yesterday and roles faultlessly.' ' ' the hospital. probably M many will be present The bride WAS. attired In Imported Flans for the series of lectures and XT which a collation was served. and JEWELRY ." cold weather throughout thrare print) at Dartmouth. ' ; She wore &-costume of white crepe ciety leaders. • ' , the luncheon committee. 36 Broad St.. Red Bank. At last night's social meeting of The. guests will be Mrs. H. N. Ne- . .Lawrence Roche of Canal street Is tha Players' auxiliary, prizes at cards with a., veil caught up., with orange Mr. and Mrs. Crosby left after the This' vessel equipped with both •XO. 1881. conflned'to'hls home with Blokness. bloisomsr She carried a shower bo- reception for New York and sailed vlus, Mrs. Alex McCoach, Miss Sue were won by Mrs.tfamr Jv"el!h,Mr». Holmes, Mrs. A. C. Smith, Mrs. Dar- steam and sails furnished rapid '<; Thomas Darmody of New Yorh Arthur, Msyhew, Mrs. James BalneB, quet of white roses. the fojlowing Saturday for Havana.'. yiaa a week-end gndat of the Soyer The couple will spend a month In win Smith, Mrs. Burt M. Decker, transportation In San Francisco Mrs. Richard McAllister ana Mrs. Mrs., William Overton, a sister of Mrs. Julia Francis, Mrs, Ernest How- family of Westslde avenue. J»ok Bp*rllng. Blind.packages wcrS the bride,'was matron of honor. She Havana and Nassau. Upon their re- Bay when The Golden Gate ; MIBB Jean Hamlet ot KAW London, was dressed In corn-colored chiffon turn they will live In Ann Manor un- ard, Mrs. W. P. Strode, Mrs. J. Bird- meant the entrance to the Connecticut, a former Bed Bank won by Mrs. Harry Welsh and Mis. sail Pharo, Mrs. John Chamberlain, A.L.Davison Lou Hunting. The hostesses were with a close fitting hat to match, til their, residence at Ottowa Hills riches to be found lri Califor- •.girl, was.a week-end guest of MIsa Her boquet was of yellow tea roses, Is completed. • , Mrs. ' M. L. Branln, Mrs.. Edward Commercial Body lira, Harry Chandler and Miss Jayne ' hia's golden hills. ^Voeile B. Williams of Broad-streat M|is Bemlce Donaldson of Belle- Mrs. Crosby Is a daughter of theLaletra, Mrs. Horace Vine, Mrs. Mc- Chandler iof - tali*. Haven and 11M. Clees, Mrs. Joseph Stiles, M>s Mat- Building and Repairs' . kllu _h*> Zaget ot Mechanic itreet Iiyall Enitlce of, Rurnson. Plena ville, formerly of Leonardo, and Miss late Jltnmy Rowe, for many' years Equipped for both coal and gas heat, the combination ranges we carry 1 underwent an operation for the re> Clara.Laprecque of New Monmouth trainer of the Harry Payne Whitney tie Morris, Mrs.. Elizabeth . Wilson) of All Kind.. . 'were begun for a card party to be Mrs; Car^ton Heeler, Mrs. Vern'on satisfy every cooking requirement. The coal section for slow cooking toiovs.1 of her tonsils and, adenoids held soon. - '.< were bridesmaids.. MIBS Donaldson racing establishment. The former —the gas burners for tha early morning rush. In the winter montha BlaebimltUloc; BenaJrlng, Aata last week'at the Klvervlew hospital. wore a grown of green chiffon with a Mies Rowe spent Her girlhood at Red Rose. Mrs. Frank Kellum. Mrs. Dan- 8prlng«. 8oUd Trneh Ttnaj, : Twenty-flve > menjbers enjoyed a iel Woods, Mrs. Joseph Valltau and the coal,fire Is also a material aid in.keeping the kitchen comfortable. Mrl and Mrs. W. Ji Thompson and theater party-last'-week at Newpicture hat to match. >MI» Labreo-Bank and a.t Brookdale fonn at Lin- Whatever you. want In a, stove) we hava n. ' Fneomatio Truck Tin*. • Mm. Harry Patterson ot Red Bank, que wore flesh colored satin and a croft. She.attended the Red-Bank Mrs- Augustus Minton. 8ervlo« Etrestons Station. Mr, and Mrs. Bills Meglll of Irvlog- "York. They.had luncheon at the high, school. She moved from Jled 1 club of the, national vaudeville ar- ploture. hat. Both bridesmaids, car- "RED BANK'S ONLY 6TOVE SPECIALISTS. Established over tt fcan, , ton and Mr. and Mrs. Flcke of Klti- ried Pl°k tea roses. Hermancci Le> Bank to Toledo with her mother and BIRTHDAY PARTY. abeth attended a birthday party giv- tlBta aiwclatlon and afterward at- brecque, a sister ot the groom, was two brothers shortly after the de&lb Olatrlbutof for Uw en last week lor Mrs, George Scatter- tended a matinee of the show "Qrahil flower girl, She wore a rose colored of the late Mr. Rowe. ' :- SUNKA* PD?ELESS HEATERS' INSTALLED _ 5.00 complete EATON BDUFEB P Hotel." At night some saw the show Mrs. Martin "VanBurtn, Smock Sur- Hnsr of Elizabeth. .' •' dress and' she' carried, a basket of ..Special S85.5O ,Wb«n your Sprlogi DrfaJi.of. "Meet My Sister," in which Harry prised Wcdneaday Night. ., PENN BUNGALOW RANGES;-- ' ' 1 : Miss Clara Layton of Sunset .ave- roses. Hermance, led the wedding Wobke—Wethered, $150.00 your car detsn't ran tight or nue has returned to Overlook hos- Welsh of Red/Bank takes a promi- procession. . ' > Mrs. Martin VanBuren Smock of PENN COMBINATION, RANGES <_,•,, •, .--. there's any other traubla which' pital at Summit, where the Is a. stu- nent part,' and others', saw "Green Miss Florence Wobke of Matawan Harding-road, Red Bank, had a sur- •••.'•.• •••• 10% Discount on All Heating Stoves. might ba tracubla to Springtv Pastures." / , : '.'. • ... •'/ . • Theodore D. Parsons wag grooms* and, Melvin;'. M. Wethered of Port coma to mo, t can QJ It • dent nurse, after having been pn the toan.. The ushers were Fred, Jones prise: party Wednesday, night..Cards Cbnia'Ih Today and Make- Your 8dlOCUonV:i . llok list, a month.' '•' • . -, ;V ... -' i alaoj ; . J" Monmouth, son of Mr; and^'Mr*. and other gomes were played, and a f «f Keyport and Alfred Laprecque it Thomas Wethered, were married on Variety in Choice Colors to Beautify Yonr Kitchen. (VHABP AVE. BED BAKK, •Mr. and Mn. Thorn** aerify of : BLAZE ON WHITE; STREET.: equation was served at- midnight Newark. Thb wedding, march was Saturday, at tha home of Rev. A. H.Mrs. Smock received many presents, Telephosa 1080, • Philadelphia were Sunday guests of lire Monday Night In' Shoemaker layed by Mrs. Vincent: J. Ekk. Tho Butphln of .River Plaza. Tlie. cere- Mr. and Mrs. Charles LeMalstre ot • Among; the guests were, Mr. and ocal music for- thV bedding mas* mony was 'performed by .Mr; Siit- Mrs. Robert Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Sunset avenue. ' * ; " was by Mrs. Eels and J. 3. Coughlin,' phln., •''-.., ,Ward Vanderveer of Wallace street A flre in the shos. repair shop of James Smock; Mr. and Mra. Albert rincipal of the; Naveslnk public The bride was attired In green I vino,. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fenton, ftas bought a Ford coach. "•" , , Harry Belgrade', on White '*tr< ohooL Lewis Callahan went to Tren- Monday night oaoied alight'damage. crepe de ohlne with a *at to match Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smock, Mrs. The bride received » diamond and. she carried a corsage boquet ot Mayme Lpngstreet, . Miss Pauline ton by automobile today to take According to Fire Chief Frederick necklace from Mr. Labrecque.' Her Albert Pope, from'the etatg hospital Talisman rotes and sweet peas. Miss Fulcher and Ohorlea Wymbs, 17 Bi-oad Street, Dressier, tho blaze, was caused by a gifts, to the matron of honor and Beatrice .WetherM, a sister of the HARR.Y CAPLAN • at that place to the Monmouth coun- lighted cigarette which, carelessly bridesmaids were crystal necklaces' ty welfare home near Freehold, Mr. groom, waa. bridesmaid and; she was FOB A SHORE. BOULEVARD, Red Bank, R J. thrown on the floor, Ignited paper and her gift to the' flower girl waa «, attired In brown flat crepe, with bat PHONE 3190;": 110 WESTFRONT Pope has been In poor health, but placards. An. elarnv was turned In gold ling. Mr. Labrecque gave /cig- hla condition his shown marked Im- to match.. Roger Ryan otrRed Bank, from Box C9. The flrem?n Boon bad arette cases to the groomsman and was groomsman. • Senator Sterner Introduces Bill For GOSSARD , provement of late. Be had been A the blase extinguished. . After the ushers.' The brjde received ' many • lSO-MUe Highway. . life resident of Red Bank previous After tho ceremony there was B fireman left th? fire again broke out fine glfU. ' Senator K. Donald Sterner of Mon. Foundation Garment*. to .going to Trenton. weddliig supper at the home of thu but was quickly/discovered.and woa A wedding breakfast wai served groom's parents at which thirty mouth county has Introduced a bill OBAODATB COBSETIiaUUI Mrs. Catherine McCarthy of Wal- extinguished;., by Liberty sad Jnde-' 1for fifty guests at the Berkshire ho- guests were present. The bride re- In the legislature providing fer death Walter Mahns, Mrs. Thomas Mead lngton of Riverside drive In Mlddlo- Walter LaRue. Jean Purven, Joe NEW FLORIDA CABBAGE 5 lbs. 10c '. PUBLIC NOTICE. and Mri. WlllUmjCPcrry. . Heyer, James Acker, Frank Craw- An ordinance antlllad "An Ordlrtanaa et Miss Esther Hows of ffonkere, town township, and Walter Wood- New District Court Judge. NEW JERSEY CARROTS 5 lbs. 10c prohlbltlns piirkliiff on clttiar alda »f Who at one time Was principal «f tho ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T,ford, Carlyle Bennett, Kenneth Hal I'lncknej- roud Lotwcon a point dlaiuit lam, Floyd Hammond, Donald La- T. Raymond Bailey, a Long Oakland street school at Red -Bank. VALENTINE FABTY. Woodward of Riverside Heights, Branch, lawyer, has been appointed Canadian Rutabaga TURNIPS 4 lbs. 10c ftfty foot sutnanllr Irom tha IntarMoUa* wore married at three, o'clock Sun- Rue, George Morris, Robert Tiede- or Pinckny road with tha •••terlr ilda *t Miss Wlxon was formerly principal judge of the Long Branch district Ili-oHd itre«t," VfM inlroilucad on JaQuary West Bed Bank Girls' Social Club day atterrioon at tha Red Bank man. Anthony Williams, Stanley el tho Shrewsbury avenue school at Williamson, Dorothy Baldwin, Doris court to succeed Leo J. Warwick, Mr, 1011;. 1«31. and on Fabruarr Id ni Red Bank. Every seven years she to Hold Event Next Week. Methodist church by.Revi,Benjamin Bazley Is tho son of the late Thom- IDEAL No. 1 finally adopted and approvad by (M , Rhotds. Buffalo, Evelyn Qleason, Catherine Myur, . makes a practice of returning- to the The girls' social club of. West Red as D. Bazley, a former commlsslone A. E. SHINN. United States and of visiting, trlendi Tho bride was attired in a gown of Nebron, Edith Hurley, Irene John- Bank will hold a.Valentine party at son, Florence Lloll. Mary Maxaon, and fire chief, at Long Branch. Tht Sweet Wrinkled PEAS CMC. at Red Bank. She. expects to make the .former Weetttde athletic, club's >rown sinc,wlth accessories to match, new judge is an authority on real es- NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT ,this visit next year. Conditions In Ihe, wore a corsage of pink sweet Mabel O'Neal, Alice PelloW, Eitaa- Kslnta of Rullf aibanon, dadaMd. gymnasium on Shrewsbury avenue both Smock, Frances Smith, Audrey tate law. He Is active in civic and China are much more peaceful than next Monday night. Rocky Bantan. leas. The ceremony was attended fraternal affairs. Notlco la boraby slvin lhak fij acMaata was formerly the case, according to the .immediate families of theStrykor, Sarah Vail, Mae Walsh, of tba aubtcrlbar, adralnlitrator o( tba> aa* gelo's orchestra wilt play. Doris Westbrook, Ida Monitor, Ma- cans tuta of laid tho club. Other ompera. are MIsa IOUSO followed the wedding. Westbrook, Harold FiUpatrlok, El- A house la being built by Mr. an •pcclal In to introduce more extensively a srado ol pens fur nliuvc iho Uiiiham Court uf laid county, c* WOMAN LAWVER TO LKCTUBE. Margaret Saceo vice president, Mist Thuradar, tha nlnetaoith day of FabrM* Tho guest* at the reception In ad-len Hopkins, Lillian Crawford, Ber- Mrs. Elpldio Natale on Lot No. 4 ol the uvcrnge for awootnesa, ttndcrnisa mid frcsli flavor. arx, A. U. 1U31, at which tlma application Louise Mandello secretary and Mist nice Tompklns, Maralada O'Noll, the W. B. Lloyd tract, on tho stata will ba maua for tha allowanci ot oomaiU*, Ml«s Florence ForgoUon to Address Ro«e Caruso treasurer. Tin «xcuttve UUoh to Mr. and Mrs, Woodward ilonti nml cuiuiael faoi. •, 1 nd tttelr parents Were Mr. and Mra. Vera Collins, Eleanor Stryker, Hel highway In Mlddletown township, . Middlesex Women. committee comlsts ot Misses Tillle r en Llell, Constance Hurley, Audrey Dated January 0, A. D. ltll. PeFlore, Joatphno M&ndeUo and loyd Imlay and son Walter, Mr. near Red Bank. It will be built b Large Package WILLIAM H. *LY, 'Miss Florence Forgotson, attorney and Mrt. Leon Turklngton, Mr. andJohnson, Lilly Applegate, Ruth- 811. Antonio Cusano of Riverside driv< MUELLER'S an Becklau I'lica. Had Bank! N, t. Rose Baoco. _ va, Harry Wllllameon, Harry Coop, With oDlces in the Monroouth build- Mra. Paul Reussllle and Mrs, Letltla TKe oost will be J2.O00. Monmouth County Surroaata'a OfKct, ing. Is scheduled to begin a series of Whiting of Rad Bank; William or, deorgo Woodoock, Mary Jew Macaroni, Spaghetti RINSO NEW BUILDIN& INSPECTOR. the In thu niuitor ol lha titata o( Andrew R. lectures shortly before tho women'u Woodward of Riverside Melghta and nlngs, Grace Johnson, William Btry. New rostoffloo for Freehold. Th« granulntptl »<)<>!i f« Colemnn. doraaiad. Notli-o tu rrailltura to prtlant aUlStt counoll of the Middlesex Republican MIsa Ada Fenton of Llricrott. ker, John Weniel, Sadie WoJIIng Andrew Mellon, secretary of thi or Noodles wee It'll wash. Ira L. Crimae Appointed to Oflkta Arthur Devey, Florence Bouldln nuiilnit eslnto. women voters' association. The sub- at Shrewabury. Tha couple left after the reception treasury, has recommended the ap C Special -i Qc I'uraimnt to th« nrtter of Jolaph It* DON* ject will deal with the relationship on a wedding trip to Virginia. They Loulao Halltm, ICdward Johnion, proprlatlon of J1TO.O0O lor a ne 3 pkB-- 25 ahay, uurrouHta ot tha County of Man* ot the law to prbblem* confronting Ira I* Crouat ol Shrewsbury waa will return tha latter part of this Julia McMahon, Pearl Roblnaon, month, maria on tha thirtieth day of Jana* Dorothy Stryker, Olga Johnson. Al< poatofTlce building at Freehold. This iir)', |]i;il. ou thn (ipiilli-'Btlon ot ElliabaiH women. The flrst will be delivered kppolnUd building Inspector of thoweak and'will occupy a bungalow, was port of a recommendation for A. rolcnmn. .^..niilx ,.r tha a»laia ar frleda Haun, Louisa Mauser, Wen Auilrow )t. Colcmiin, ilacoaa«il, nolle* M this month- Others will be given borough laat night at si meeting of recently built for them at Riverside $2,000,000 for federal buildings. Mayor Benjamin John .Parker »n«l.l anl«l>, nnil.r oath. T>|tli|l> appointed on the board ot health is a secretary to Theodore Parsom Boeokel, Samuel Boulln, Kenned Haddon Ivlns, editor ot tlie Hud Fur WIMIIIIMK (In In I J tlllut" imd f<>' ill \ inuiitiiii frum tha itata vt iha aforaaal'l BIRTHDAY rAKTY. M.IO. < lli.y win li. rmavai' barrad ri for » torm of three years.' Tha 1031 >f the law firm ot Qulnn, Parson* Kverliam, Robert Foater, Harr son Dispatch and a former resldenl linmh Kiiioolh unil null. Ihulr IUUIIIIK tliatsfur uuallllt (ht n\i ' Morris Ruda> Bon of Mr. and Mrs.budget and aalary ordinance vtn ind Doremus, Mr. Woodward at- Hammond, Littleton Hurley, Quslav of Red Bonk, has) bean ttaoted pros 22° • Illmrill'Ci. adopted at tin meeting. tended Leonardo high eohool and heHuanlUa, BtanUy Nororosa, Ruasel Ident of General Waahlngton chap- Dulail IIKKIUIM. N. J.. January 10, 1011, Nathan Iluda, Entertains. KI.IZAIIKTII A. COl.KMAN, a employed ae a railroad construc- l'ellow, Walter fleott, RloharU He ter, Sons of tho Revolution, of Unlor ar.' i:,i«t I'mm Hua.i. II«,I (tanh, H. 1, Morris Iluda, son of Mr. and Mrs. New1 MOnraouth Boy Scouts. tion engineer. del, Warren Ocott. City. One Genuine Mutual Fresh Nathan Ruda of Monmouth street, NOTICK OV »ALK OP AUIOMOsTuH. The boy aeouts of NVv Monmoutl 1 o«l«btat«d his fourth birthday last JTroat—Ubllg. Hurl While Catting Wood. To l*4|> (Urala Kaaoar ! tint. week with si party. The feature of have bought a troop flag. All th< IIOLMJOKL'S VVVllS. Coffees In Htm KAMI' ol Cmma llrooli Oountrf members have, beaif raglaterad In tho Mils Marlon Adele Froat, daughter Joseph Korpon of Leonardo Is laid Pyroxgline (I'll,I , HiimmltHl . rfN. J.J . oniiar pti IIIII ! the affair was a large homa-made of Mr. and Mra. Charles Froat of ICIIUUHI toilny—III Iho atorc« tllu,laii«kar »iil«n, IJalil 1)1». IMO ra|< birthday cake. boy soout organisation of America Twenty-One Children With v«tti up with a out on hla hand. He re 1.11*11.,I. U-JCIIJ, haur n« molur nuiN* Leonardo, and Robert ICrneat Uhllg. oelved this Injury last weik whlli WKi vnlun linml linmli mid lomiirriivr. The guests Inoluded .Mrs. Dtnnl and alt of Hum art receiving tha Itooords for • Monlh. l,,r tinovil, aoilal liuniUr I J4>A*t I aoout publication, Boy Life, The son or Mr. and Mra. ICrneat Uhllg operating a gasoline engine to cu 3 cnlira t'nnin} rjonp OH TU WIIUM II' MAV (JONOJCRHl Heads, Jr., Mrs. Paul Monk, Barah of Naw York, wera married flatur- Pupils In the Holmdel public school wood. r,ir.i,«i.l lo an A«l o( tk« I Cohen, ,M*ry Dowd, Mary Meade, boys are planning to take part In tha of lh» liUia i,l Na* Jarnr, am coming aoout rally at Aabury t*ark. lay evening at the Leonardo Daptlal who had & pirfeot record for ti A^-i t»r tJin l,«li«r ririttaatioll • Harold Stldln, Dannls Mssd* and pan month are as follows! Both for Ideal Fre»h Coffeo — to' huroh. Itav. Thomas 0. Thomaa, Homo From Now York. Kr.,,.i. nml A i.iol.ll. Iliiialr Hf>«, Dcvld Ruda. (U«mm»t •[•>l«»—lld.n P«ntnll. ll«r 25' iimvail Aiull lull, IUK, awl |na mitor of the ohuroh parformad th« Mrs. Albart llanhdlt of Vandar 1 To Mov* to ll«4 Bunk, eramony, rl«» rmnilt, lltltn Corilm, hulh )Uiic< burg has. returned homo aftar lm< •man.latvi V ilia,.,,/ (I . I* lilt, A M«w House at Matawsn. Mr. and Mrs. CJeorge P, Norcom of Tha ohuroh waa attraatlvaly dec- HiroM rolltrtk, Oinr lUmfhlll, \VIIII« Ing apont ten daya with her data VRIIIK <>f Imnd liruab SUu i:h«i,i,f iiaii p. i,, tail, thapl MoCnrmlgk, not* H«rk«r. Oeorae OIIIU Grade A Froth Coffeo Chatham h»v« ranted a houia at rated with (erna and palma, Tha 1 VRIIIH "f n»n|i I f»U uiillna U htrahr ulvan |fm| |M X C. and 0. A, pslatush' of Red pl«. Jinttt n«nn«ll, Thcim«i MgKnlsli Mra, Jtiome MoCillloudy of Ns< .!»,'..,I. C.II.UI.L U.l-r (I. Wall) Sank have been engaf.a lo furnish IMUtU P«tk( Red Bank, for . on« btlde w»a attired In Ivory aatln with V«r«.m U.Mn.Vr. R«i>l
MABBIED U YBABfl. benefit of tht alumni association of ralurned hmna ' from UN Long at Maryi ball ei Turlington. Branch hospital, where shs under- Mr. and Mr*. William A. Haion Cd- Urs-Georfa HOIar, who has been went an operation, She Is rapidly • ebrated Event on Sundajf. confined to b«a With grip, U im- Improvtnf, MILLER'S WHITE BROS. proving. - v > • Douglass Edwards Is boms for » Mr. and'Mrs. William A. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. .F. Uarltltt Schad few days from. University of Mary- sells the following well known la vaudeville circles, cel- spent the week-end with friends at land, where ho is studying to become ...BUILDERS... «brated tho Blot anniversary of their Glen Ridge. , 1 a dentist 1931 Models marriage Sunday at the home of Mr. And.Mr*. Frank A. Hayes ar- their youngest daughter, Mrs. Har- The Girls'' Friendly society will rlyed home Saturday.•vtnins from hold f> novelty Valentine dabqe In tht standard advertised M1LLWORK AJND JOBBING ry Welsh of Mechanic street. 'The a trip to Erifiand. They reaehfd day was spent In entertaining, UMU'r basement of St. Clement's church HUX: New TorkiThuraday, after a rough Friday night, February 18th. at eight children and many friends of the crossing. Mr«.i Hayes spent • week CENTRAL AVE. U BBOAD ST. theatrical profession, o'clock. There will be muaio, a door RADIOS at London visiting relatives. price and refreshments. TEL,. TM-M. BED BANK. Mr. and Mrs. Mason, together with Mr. and Mr*. Iirvtog Hance enter- Miss Mildred A. Euler Is a patient Majestic Radiola their daughter Corrlnne, now Mrs. tained at dinner last Friday evening for mastoidltls at St. Luke's hos- Tony E. Hunting, and their sod, for lira. John A. Carey aid Mr. and pital at New Tork, Brunswick Colonial John W. Mason, originated tho "Four Mrs. 'Egbert W. Swackhamer. Mrs. Koch and her ton of Hudson Masons," which was one of the best Joseph Qullok, son ot Mr. ami Height* were visitors'here over the Philco Clarion family acts In vaudeville for many Mrs. Harry T. Qulick, has a new week-end. Miss Elicabeth Koch ot years. Ford roadster. Hudson Heights has been at Chapel Crosley Bosch 'Mr. and Mrs. Mason.were "troop- Kenneth Roblnsoh spent the week- Hill for three weeks to act as a era" when It was necessary, in go- EAST TERMS. end In South Jersey on a .fisblns nurse far'Mrs. Julia Sherman,'who is WE BUY AND SELL FURNISHINGS FOR ing through to the coast, to make trip. slok. THE part of.tha trip by stage coach'and HOMES, STORES AND HOTELS. Uberal Allowance on your At the, Baptist church Sunday old set they tell of many weird Incidents morning, Rev. Kenneth' a. Mead going from town to town in' the preached on "Sirs, We Would See West and Southwest We alio «ell for Cash. JesuS." , Moody's Composite.Bating "A" SWEETEST The members ot the family circle A meeting of the trustees of Hhe who vrcre present Sunday besides Baptist church was held- last evet- Mr. and Mrs. Mason, wcro Mr. and Ing at the home of James C. Hen- CORPORATE MILLER'S Mra, Hunting, Mr. and Mra. Welsh drickson. On Friday there will he and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mason: an all-day missionary meeting of the TRUST SHARES More than a score ot members of Monmouth Association at the Bap- 33 W. Front Street, the Players' boat club of Fair Hav- For Economy tist church at Freehold A luncheon en of which Mr. Mason Is a rnember Red Bank. will be served at noon, with sessions for the and several members of the Players' in the afternoon and evening. A Phone IU0 for Home ! OF ALL boat club auxiliary of which Mrs. delegation from this church is ex- Demonstration. Mason Is an active member,.'called pected' to .attend. Burn upon the couple to extend congratu- Man of Means Expert Repairing op all makes lations. Mr. and Mrs. .Mason re- The Baptist young'people's society . of Radios. ceived a\ number of gifts from their will meet Monday evening at eight who desires tha profits relatives and friends. o'clock at the home of George Hart- and Income from com- St. Valentine's Day may man of Port, Monmouth. mon stocks without sacri- Peter McCleea is building a pack- ficing security, Corporate NOTICE. be just a day for children Notice ta hereby fflven to the legal vot* Ing house oh his. farm on Laurel Trust Shares provide a DISCO era or the School District of Holxndei Middletown Village avenue, which is farmed by Edward convenient, " diversified Township that the annual meeting will be and for sweethearts; but Vanderbllt The hoise will be trusteed investment In 28 beld at the Holradel village achoolhouse, A Tost and Boil Fence Being Placed Tuesday, February IOth, 1931, from 7:00 equipped with the most modern ap- prime common stocks. p'clock P. M. to 0:00 P: M. aren't all of us youngsters Around tho Tatum Property. pliances. .At that time threo membcn will br An ideal domestic Fuel. elected to the Board of Education for at heart.' And as to sweet- ' (Th« Register U on •»!« In Mlildleton The chplr of.the Baptist church Certificates available three years. at the itorei ol J. C. Knl«ht iai William has. changed its night for practice from 10 shares to 10,000 \ The following budget will be voted on: hearts . . . isn't there B. Wateri.) from Tuesday to Thursday. It will shares. >, For current expeniss _ ..$ 19,400.00 Fred Taturo Is having a post and meet tomorrow evening at eight For repairs and replacements.. 1,000.00 Small Trial Orders Delivered. - someone to whom Febru- rail fence placed around his farm. o'clock. Writs for full Information The total 'amount thought to The work of cutting the rails is be- ' be necessary Is ... .„...._„$ 20.400.00 ary 14th wouldn't be ing done by Jacob Vanderveer and : ALEX. L;. McCLEES. Present Price about DUtrlct Clerk. timber on the Tatum property 13 Port Monmouth News. quite complete without a used for this purpose Ball cutting S6.M per Share Monmouth County Surrogate's Office. is almost a forgotten art and It Is Tho Firemen Hold Monthly Drills to In the matter of the estate of Robert , remembrance from you? doubtful If there are a dozen per- Increase Their Efficiency. Parker, deceased. < - sons In Monmouth county, asfde Notice to creditors to present cjatrot Match Her own, loveli-
their building and contracting busi- End ness. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Morford Loin Announces That the Program have returned to their home after spending several weeks at the horrid of Mrs. Morford's parents while the New Monmouth News. latter were traveling In tho South. Joseph McLester, an assistant en- Robert Frost lakes a Position as a gineer at the telephone exchange, Teacher of Frintlnr. Shopping with "Peggy" in Red Bank spent the week-end with his family Robert Frost has taken a position City at Camdcn. as 1 teacher of printing at the Orange Mr. and Mrs. John 1>. Luyster mo- public school. He Is a son of Mr. Cut tored to Newark and Dover last and Mrs. Albert Frost and he grad- Friday. uated last . year from the normal Fresh Hams f will be Broadcast each Thursday Wesley Olscn has returned to bus- sohool at Oswcgo, New Tork. • iness after having been sick with Mr. and Mrs, James Forman are (Whole) Fancy Genuine lb grip- paying .their annual visit to relatives at 5:45 P. M. Mrs. Margaret File, who has been and friends in this locality. They are 54 spending the winter In California now at-the home of Mr. and Mrs.' with her son, has started East. SI10 Thomas Roberts. is expected home Monday, The ladles' aid society of the Bap- Ib This program is sponsored by the following merchants: Frederick G. Adams left yesterday tist church will meet at the church Holland RbU BUTTER 34c for a business trip to Cincinnati. this, afternoon. He expects to return the last of the Thomas Roberts has bten confined week. to the house with tomllltls, -*ut he Albert J. Hendrlckson Is having Is now able to be out. his houBo rc-palnted. Lester Wall- The. three children of Mr. and Mrs. 4 Smith and Watson Marilyn Beauty Salon ing of Bclford Is doing the work. C. Wesley Coddlngton aro sick with Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hance enter- whooping cough. tained at a wild gooso dinner on Mr. and Mra. Joseph Conover of Turkeysi.0 Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Salem, New Tork,.are making a stay Fancy Hen or Tom lb ' M %M •• Fancy Small Evergreen Delicatessen Charles Schneider F. Mar III lo Schad tand Dr, and Mrs. with their daughter, Mra. Thomas L. 3. Tfivlsaker, taking their guests Roberts. ' , Shop Market to a thoater aftorward. Martin Casserly Is confined to the Miss Julia Gullclt, who is a stu- houso with sickness. dent at the Now Jersey state college The work of placing. a new hot for women at Now Brunswick, has wator heating system In the Baptist MargaretMinerva Shop Albert S. Miller boon spending the mid-year vacation parsonage has been .finished. It was with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Har- done by Charles Hobrough ot Llttlo Chickens ry T. Oullck. Silver. Fowl 32 National 5c, 10c and Monmouth St. Men's Frcdorlck Herring, head elcctrlcnl Ile'v. A. H. Sutphln of River Plata Fremlun Boasting 4-lb. \\) engineer at tho telephono exchango, will preach at the Baptist church Fancy 4, 5, 6-ft lb wil Shop has been very sick, but he has. re- Sunday. John Hopkins had chargo $1.00 Store covered. He Is staying at the home of the vesper service at the church of Mrs. Ida Wilson while on this Sunday afternoon, . nnslgnment. Me was at homo with Puritan or Felin's Smoked Hams lb J. Schwartz Furniture Co. Ills family at Tonally for tho week- end. Belford News. (WHOLE) Miss Mnrlon Hlnimolwrlght, R stu- dent at Temple unlverilty nt Phlla- Mrs. Charles Schnoor Undergoes Op- riclpliln, spent Sunday with Rev. and eration at Hospital. Once More ! Mrn. K, H. Mend, Mrs, Charles Schnoor was taken The Kiddies will enjoy "THE STORY LADY" broadcasting Tim Junior MliMlotown branch of to the Long' Branch hospital last Home 3 Cans tho Needlework Olilld of AmcrK-n week [or an operation. She was Libb.y's will 11 lent Hntunlny afternoon at moved to the hospital In the am- Made each THURSDAY AFTERNOON at 5:00 P. M. quarter lo (hrco o'clock nt the home buUncs of tha Atlantlo Highlands Peas 49' of tho director, Mrs. CJeorgo A. Del- aid sqiiad. nlunh, Mr. and Mn, William Hhu.Ur or All Kindi. ICilwnrd Noon has n new Ford se- Union Oily, formerly of thin placo, Sponsored by the Shrewsbury Dairy Company ilnn'. JIo drovo to Capo May Humlay wero visitors at Dslford Bunday, Cottage Hams to visit rolfttlvmi. Mrs. Clauda Ilrown •pent part of Best Pork Chops Irving Ilnnco. Jr., son of Mr. ami lut weak with Mrs. Amal Thorna of c American Cheese C of Shrewsbury, N. J. * Mm. IrvJnir lfnnon, Is home from Leonardo. Frankfurters Cornell university for the midyear Mrs. Jacob Zllly spent a day last lb. lb. vnrntloi). wo«k with tier son Qu»t»v« Zllly, Rib Lamb Chops Schneider's Coffco Mm. Charles O. ll *•»lmi tt Mid abwrtid annually, w ed up^n the r*g ng MlMliuMppl. Al* mwt fit l|We johnny wwqiwefehaa i lUefiia t5,**y»M l jMt mm ftr «i» win. nt HI ft»r WMi, We queitlon. ha* ofVmoat immediately, m.yrled* of thipravan (ilmwi? without peer t oiata N mm tot nettling to do t*J rUei M w whether or not ourfurry oreaturei took aivantue of the Bl# |no.rd.|n»te *,b.mt!rt« rs» M«n; But for cUfeottv*; WMWIW wits Hw wow -ittrtw «l we OMU» hirtetfiur feotry would be able to shelter*. 'U»t ml, thanki to thei« and (renmnt families. pant, : •• •"•• .,••:" • • / • 9*9 tWlWl without eventual dec!- herols meuurei, taulilan*. m.u.»fcr*.te NOTICE irukVoii^SuwP•;.;;. ? , Tde.repre»enUtlv« of the UurojH rutlos. Tie problem li met vw»f war* M plwtllul M ever. for will o* 900 day* h.* «c*lv*d esn putMt OIMI In Amerlct have ly »y Jphniiy Mmqunii, . Thin y«»r dr«Ufh t fewdrie d vj> th.ov^ —TO— MkUfr Snatutd t«**» the raJm- naturMly gravitated to the wirdi. Tbt r*lf»lnf king of fur beam*. ean.4* of »oro«^f m*r*b l*nd,e, Wbll* Th*. train w»s puljlpg ou,t pf tho aolUly tha rngl.mj of tga TfiijTttn baroaet «We4 payment* Pec«UM pf tilt wDllpgHMl ef thlf ow Mtually thrived un4er «»lettng farmtci w«« pfayl»g for ?»ln to fttfoop, XH oW gentiwajv w^ T))l» lellow SontpMta WH Mnglng typo, to tab* full advtnUge el theeoadltloBi. The HBie trapper*, who»»v» their corn and ,wfiMt, trapper* iu»t settling d.ewn pomfvft»Wy, Sui(- tqtrlneje pa|n wiui Qflkm en biyopd Ml najon. The Reverend charity feature* of the ward, they during tut legal trapping period tend wer* prenthlqg elmllw whprUtlooe ilenly the. 4oar biiret w«•« i (hat the parson's annuity depended ld think ct uilng. Thle hee all-Important breeding season. . ALong before th» mm will completely n*n. '—y up a« rnM»hmar»h.i thtb* muikrt"t wpulsr The Utter looked on w|tb obvious copy pp which proof* are desired be deliver? pt|r*4 for hi* wii t and. manner* but upon the Hfety of an enemy of the a neftt hardihlp on th*pair of muikrata will produce from tlon will rograt e In a body, guided (or nation, M by the f»ot that th,e «Jer ynngert v>W*A «'»•«», wh? «»*• three to &vt HtUr* a year, tne aver by an unerring Instinct to deeper wa- ova), report? stray Bite. cd to m b*fw«,M«d. Bo whenever'*, g»v« « verdict pg»ln«t him. , from. Bnanolal worries and abii to In dlmt eontrut with hi* changing their, home* In li When I wa* yp^ng J neyef panted autfon WM announced they .. , - - During the aouna ef the trlil It afford present nonpltal txpeniei, the Rollout »t eomtne, the muehrat u eouvrylni aorow fltl(l» in and sot out of. breath, llhe. that after &,VWm*'t* brtttn* Wm.Wirt.fcj beeame necessary tp send out for In-women tra too old to continue to •jsong tilt m»*t Immaoulete of crea- formation, Invariably In * strslg run." CU38IFIED Wft t stay away. T« forego • w fcrmatlon u to whether Napoleon br hlldWB ' ture*, HI* domicile* not unlike thft lino from a, parched ana to, water, «Perbi»p» flpt," returned the other, Copy f«T «la|»jfiqc| advertisement* must |»c ..jft't d«ne. O««r«a couldn't do It.wu itl|l alive, he t«rylns on hi* Ev#n If th* welsl itlgmt wer* re- larger domain of the beikvor, contl«t» A* yeu drive through tbe wooda OP regaining hln byeftth * little. •'But I Ko «>e did. He fell Into the trap, jtgwlan campaign .at the tlm», and moved, from our. maternity ward*, ot 4 mound of aqu»tla vegetation pver the mountains, yt>u nw eon- mm* w« twtr> »t tbo wt, station.* receivecl before six P, Mi Twetfoy to iniui^ ntw* trav»Hti( elowly it it doubtful If the. people who with •wiwloui room In the center elude that our fur nearer* or* rapidly classification, No elmsified advertigernsniti should Bive ohlldren would uw them •lemyt ibove the water line, butdloappewlng. But the resort*. main» C«««IHTHI this Oracle, until preient medlotl conditions lm>wltb tunneled wit* an4 entrances bd' tafnort by. eonierv»tt«n dop«tm«nt» smw ftt p?!|«e) ata.t|on)— acceptcsd fiftey njntj o'clg^k Wednesday mom* WW1B COLtAR BABIES. •' pravo, iduotted men. Ilk* Henry low, th*; turfaoe, He le etrloUy- In all pur *t«tei prove otherwtmi CQU4 I use. tb,e mw wh»,was ar- ing.' - btnlvonniK hit chief diet onilstlng Tho fur boaters *.r« n<)t, on pwr*4e, rotted tot robbine ei? HOMPP ia«t W>«r end WllllM: n Chllten, ar» p«r> but they aro itlll plentiful, LH( 111 t$ |J ( nmdavwd Trom th* Outlook MM} f«=tiy a>w»r« of the deplorable In- of M»w* fibajkt t on her arm, and. found pwctltloner lr> the science., of ob*neve. r beea ,coml4trt4 of.any value 60,000 weweel*->notwltb«te,n4ir«g tbe. tjl»r. yfby d you want to m him?" William Chlltoo oam» to m» not S^nsmsW dpnt wti\4 ts ir«*l| *. nlo* plan* #t the very foot lopg ago. "Now don't liufb!" b« pfp- BUtiict, They know that ttw UnlU4 to mankind. feat tbftt hundred* ol tti9U»»n«e ol r tft* glfchtt It was a good dl»-taited, "I ippw .we haven't wy Btattrhw the. Miheit'owtinwl mor« U»ty*er,durlng*prlngnoo(JnAftli« native* of that »t»te may never have ycu. J only want tt> »ek him how itfft but not |9o4 *n(iurh. Belwyn, seaiie, bu*. w« w«r* crwy enough to taiity. in any «lvl)lied country, They MlMlwIppI, grave apprehension WM won a weaaei, in 'another recent yew he got In the h?\I«e Wjthpm awaken- wa UnmaeHed end had (a pay up, hava read th»t the grrtteat canoern entertained for tbo *tfety of Johnny tho United States BloYoglost Burvey, m» my wl(?'' One of this well known En»lUh- w«t«nei,B*tty le loin* to bwtof tb* IW forembit ipeelalliU In ob> ; HW*, intimates was the Duke of the h*by In a fsw wonthd, Co youatetrler. gyneeelogy and abdomlnsl qnatneberry, who at 88 was riding knew anything about tbeie place* tnueety, who met resently at their hi* own horsee at Jfqwroarlfet and thtt edvertl't to lend moseyT" annuu msetlitg* In Memphl*, wu «•**)«« record*- One night he Three year* out of the Vnlverilty about' the unneseiMry. number of nreggefed Into WhAW* betting r*n» of California, making IW a week, deathi due to childbirth, American SuperheterodyaewPlus Radio with JemvoinHwltb, the ehalles* that n* William eonildere hlwielf lucky bet women p»y the hlghiet fem, yet N E W cjHis* MsordlRf to the Inoomii «ta- ooiiWruri four none* IB mile* in s* (Title* of ee|l«g*men compiled by B- have th* moit Incompetent atten- boor. And the four' hqne*. each W. %iot& of Booton unlverptty, he retion- . ' d by a rider, were to draw a, ceive* 1100 a' ye»r nor*. tb»n the If) !» eaey to understand why col- ..,. _*, and IB th.* tverag* gruJuat* bear«r*. Fop marriage*, death and politics—bet* that be could net pay anything. Th* centurlea, beaver was coin of tbe •rate written on than all. It we*Puvlnos, married only, throe yeftie, realm throughout Canada. Value* limoult to piok an Englishman who' already have been bleiera by three were computed In beaver skin*. In ws* net a rabid gambler. A plague bable*. those days, every effectual means of of betting swept the.nation. The Chilton* hive been brought pelt-taking Wse: permissible and The fourth of the Georges, when up to believe that th« parent has adiligently-applied; animal* wsreiboti rlnce of Wa»», counted that day definite duty toward the child. Tney trapped, caught In deed'falle; they unendursbly dull whleh preientei no are prepared to-sacrifice to prbvjw were smokid out cf their dene in Opportunity for some sort of wager. their.cMUt, wjth euob expensive' ne- breeding- «a**on. One 'morning, "Mr. Banger," eaid. he oeiiltle* a* * cultural and Intellect Under such persecution the beaver (Mr.' Hanger, being . dependable in ual education. Tba Duvlnos con»id«r tailed to maintain bit supremacy. knyifcing th*)*>«maofce4- of prankish education somewhat rldloulous. His very Industry waeiaJSaotor In hia Hasn't- Jowppl ,one «f the** college idventure). -Til put Up «00 that 30 undoing, th* Inevitable dam* adjoin* 11-TUsl IOWIOV . tarkoy* can cover -ten- miles faster boy* working tinde* blm'u tbe fac-ing hi* habitat betraying hi* home IBM 30 geese." Mr. Hanger bad no tory for only ISO a week V-"; to trappers. Then, too,' tha:.beaver An emquUlr* open-fsced csblntfof Amarleaa liffloully In getting eomeone to take We know molt doctor* are griev- failed to reproduce bis kind in euf- black walnut, figured bull welavf> enJ tha other elde of the bet On aously underpaid. The average hos- adapt numbers to keep apace wltb Orttnlal wood. American Gobelin repethy AulbmaHc Volume Control —Tone Control pital' seems to be barely able to ever ipaaker. Inilde Is tha wonderful new ilftudy day,'shortly after noon, the tbe demand for his pelt*. A mono- ll-rub* Phllco Supwliatarsdyna^lin rscalva jrlnoe arrived, yawning eilghtly. for Struggle along without 'hopelessly gsmlst, he ohooies hi* life mat* In dluotving In debt*. It seem* strange with TencCentcsl, AutomatleVslum* Contrel b* bad Just got up, and the raee be- hi* (eoond year and requires three wlil«hHOlD$pregran(SB StO Kt\ the turkey contestants walked away a, litter of not more than two or •aiy tuning, and bulIMn > I yU-50 sltb the matoh. They were two mile* perhaps the gravest reeult of thethree cubs. Bo the beaver lost present Illogical and contused state Bath»j>ynaiiilc5paokar '. *• * I*" sway when twilight came on. Orad ground. And, strange as it may seem, tutui "ly. one after another, they began of affairs baa'been entirely Ignored. beaver fur waned in popularity as Selectivity—Screen Grid—Balanced Units show more interest In the tree Ceneus figure* abow with etartling th* number of available pelt* dimin- aehas by tha roadside than In theclearness that the people who con-ished. The rich brown coat waa too EVER before) such a radio as thisl.,. Combining th* exeluilv* irse. The prince, armed with a tribute tbe least to our political, in- heavy for our moderate climate. N Phileo balaneed.unlt Screen Grid circuit with the superhetero- f/ipole, poked and prodded and tellectual and eoclel growth' aro Through these years, muakrate raved the bit of red clotb attached .thoie who are encouraged to \n-were multiplying throughout the dyne, to do thlngi no other receiver can do. to the end. Mr. Hanger strewed bar- creue their fecundity by receiving United . States and Canada. This ;/n Philc6'$ New -,. f ey invitingly along the road. But as competent medical attention at a low prolific seml-aquatlo mammal occurs Th* onormaus, power of thl> ll-hibe receiver will bring you pro- tar as the turkey* were concerned cost. ' • ' over the greater part of North Amer- Suporheferodyne-Pht the race waa at an end. It waa bed In New Tork tt colts even more ica, from the leas frigid region of the Bram* you have never heard before. Automatic Volume Control holds time, and prince or no prince, they to have a child than in Califoraln. Arotia to the Mexican gulf.- While program*, near and far, without fading. Screen Grid power and going to roost In the mean- II-Tube Power—More than th* Take Henry Caber. He married on tbe bejtver wa* potentate, the ely lit- euperhehsrodyne eelectlvity give you perfect reception and etorp, lme, the geese caught up andW5 a week in a New York publish Us dtnlien of our marahes and average owner need** but won- p'esaed, and the royal exohaquer wae unblurrtd tuning, anywhere.on the dial. Ing bouse. Nine and ode-half month» streams was disdainfully Ignored. To- derful to reach out and bring In poorer ,V WOO.. later he waa faced with the problem day he furnishes an animal crop of the program YOU want. Near the bottom of St Jamea'* of getting money, lota of money, and 17,000,000 eklna. And In addition, this te the sureit/ moil accurate tuning set In the in a hurry. Our modern hoepltaU It required a world war to bring world—beeauie of the glowing arrow Indicator on the Station meet la London stood Whites* pop- require cash. , liar rendezvous for "noble cullies and johnny Musquash Into his own. Be- Il-TUBE HIOHBOY Aufomof/cVo/u*oConfrof—Making Tbe speolallst cut his regular f«e fore that time, the secrets of dyeing Recording Dial. Simply log your ttationi on the dial and then, ever [harps." To be elected a member ol SMuHfulWalnul Highboy with d»»r<—bullS thla greet power USEFUL by hold- white's and to receive the Order of in half and' let Henry pay tbe (300 and finishing fur were jealously afterwards, you tun* In these stations with perfect accuracy simply in 12 Installments. Hospital expenses guarded In Europe. American. fure In Ikclro-Dyrmmlc Cpcokar, Station Rtcord- ing the reception ot conttont level tie Garter were the two highest dis- Ing. Dial, Ton* Control, Automatic Volum* by bringing the coll letters exactly under the glowing arrow. tortions a m*n oould gain. Tha olub ware 1171 for two weeks. This wu had to ba shipped abroad raw, Control and all feature* wifhOut fading. • a *tUl In 8t James's street, grown reasonable as, hospitals go. They had eventually to be returned to thla torn a bumble chocolate-house to a a nurse at the hospital and one more country and aold to tha ultimate Tone Control gives you ilill another delight by providing four Tom-Con trot—4 qualities of tone, sonawvatlve dlplomatio club. But Itweak to help at home. That utterly American consumer -at about 20 shades of tone quality at a touch of your finger. And, due to •till keeps the books In which men* ruined another J1W. Thla. Was alto tlmea the coat ot the tildes. With the "Brilliant," "Bright," "Mellow," Mrs1 wagers first ware recorded. reasonable—a good day laborer war, the European dye oenters Balanced Units, the life-like reproduction it breath-taking. You have "De*p"—whichever YOU like, al a would receive more for digging In a seethed with military operations, and never heard a radio like this. Turning the leaves we come upon gas main. tho American fur trade waa forgot- touch of the finger. he signed record of a sweepetakea Tha total bill somehow ollmbei to ten. So leaders of our fur trade hur- n whleh six gentlemen and six la- SPECIAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD SET Uea wagered a* to which one would about 11,000 by the time the baby ried to Europe, dttermined to bring Superheterodyne StttctMty—Com- was old enough to open Its eyes when back at any coat the aeoreto that bined with the sensitivity of ecreen lave a child first. Among the group Henry tiptoed into the room and meant their bualneaa salvation, tt We have a ipecial offer on your old radio which will put a Phllco •M an cptlmlatlo maiden. She put proved a dlffldult teak. But by offer- grid tubes, recognised as the moit town th* name of her prospective said, "Bool" If Henry had cared to Supsrheterodyno-Plui In your home NOW on VERY EASY TERMS. Don't permit his wife to go into a. ma-ing fabulous sums, a dozen' famlllea perfect circuit known. naband. Curiously, in thla partlcu- ternity ward, as the «o gamely of- of exports were fairly kidnapped'in- watll Com* In or phone NOW. Enjoy the very beit there la In radio! ar sweepetakas all tha women bad fered tb do, he would have saved to our country. There are few more iddltlon* to thilr famlllea but none nearly 1600. He told me how he had striking illustration* of man being >f tb* men. peeked into one of the wards one paid for what they knaw, rather One Jovial member staked a goodly day with a young Interne, who ex- than for what they. did. European mm that. the first baronet to beplained that the charity cases cama fur aortera, accustomed to working lagged in a epeclfled time would be here. There were 15 bads In thefor a few pennies a day, raoalved as i notorious character named Blr WII- ward. Henry hastily withdrew. muoh as »T,000 for three months' 1MUIE KADIO-PHONOORAPH Um Burdette. Thla, it would ap- Tha f raaitit ef all Itudlfrf honost«»lii w|iti work. Mere boys ware paid 1300 a >> | tear, wa* a favorite way of expreaa- The majority of the occup&nti of ANll Kd Chhih«nc»r which h ployl < ran ng personal dislike. If a follow was our warde are of the more recent weak. One American firm.experi- immigrant races. Step Into a ward mented on 200.000 muakrats and 25,- itctrdi, making a full 45-mlnuht llstaateful to you, you entered a bet 000 pounds of rabbit hides before It «f rtuile.l lfIf> tlliab.lhoEllbh n dulgn U' Mrkad 'tiding something lik* that, and heIn any large city. Ton will see many In p«nall-«>r1s»«d ond flgucd butt'Walnut dark faaee baalda* tba Negroei. perfected an elutlve formula tor pro- rat In no doubt a* to how you felt ducing "Hudson Seal." Tha American e««ullhil nrvlngt and ^uyu Ivrl vanurs ibout'hlm. There will be Slolllsna, Russlan'Jews, •nheni* the fr»nl pantli. A wide band el South Bhiropeans; all of obvious fur trade learned the bualneaa "from the "kin" up, and almost Immedi- genuine Marquehy ef tn-rn Aft At Brooke's, another olub where peasant anceitry. Henry's racial Ir- daily and abony, anclr- * / / V>0 ° liendonert of the high world came to ritation may have been deplorable. ately rose to a poeltlon of world leadership In all branohei of the In- C!• M th•a te• e • i . . •*•» •*-le« fey and talk politics, Charlai Fox,But Henry, like tboueind* of other ,' lubee mnblar statesman, sohol&r, beet- young men In bl* poaltlon, willingly dustry. ' BALANCED-UNIT oved man of hi* day, wa* the shin- put hlmielf In dett for three yaara Today wa are the world's graatr RADIO ty genius. Among Vox'* boon rather than allow his wife to atay eat producers ae well aa oenaumera Mend* waa aeneral Burgoyne. just for two weelti In that ward. lot fur. Our annual herveat Is more ieek , from an unsuccessful aat-to By actual oheok, 21 huibands out than twlae that of Ruaala—our near- ASBURY PARK MANASQUAN HIGHLANDS RED BANK the Americans. Blr Joshua of the «3 men who had placed their aat competitor—and nearly five tlmea teynold*, David Osrrlok. Riohard LEWI* KLEO. 81101' rAHAMOUNT IIAUIO tt JOHN 3. O'NEH, iberloan, Hume, Olbbon, Pitt war* wlvei in the four s wards, at that that of Canada, Louisiana alone ACME lTlln^fIT^JnE co. time, hid yearly Inoomea equaling or produoea more aotual pelts than all 111 Emory tit DATTEIIV SERVICE 1»» Hay Are. eqn exoeedlng Henry**. Over a third of the provlnoe* of the Dominion. 135 Monmouth Nt. rhone A. r. BUT 171 Main St riu.no Highlands 101S America's fortunes 'were common tha money Henry paid wss uied to Although (00,000,000 hat been In- I'liono It. D, 8101. oed (or wager*. Oharlta Fox al'help pay for the axpanaaa of oper- vested In fur farming in the United CO. I'hoaa Bhuaaquan 1010. raya stood on the Colonies' std*. ating the wards. No one wsa.orud Statea—chiefly for sliver feme*— 800 Mattleon Ave. KEYPORT Mr. Vox (August Uth. 17T«) beta enough to tell him that one whole muskrat farming In a atrlct seme l-boilo A. r. OU. Hta guinea* that Amarlca doe* no* year or hie work In paying off hishsa never bean attempted seriously. Oil AS. r. WOLFF J. SCHWARTZ, INC. Mleng to the King of (treat Britain debti was swallowed up by ohsrlty Tha muakrat require* but little at- 11INE8 AUTO BUrrLV CO. LONG BRANCH 11 DroKl St. 17 Broad St. III* day two yeara," patient*, whoie husbsnds' on thetention and1 It I* Impractical to build Ml Main St. •ultsj over wagcra were so numer average were making as muoh ei he fenoed-ln tnanhe* when millions of Luraort A HON« l'hona Koypori S01, rhont It. D. 110. f and often of such a frivolous weal aoree of marsh land are available. At A. r. «07 aaraeter that judges were hard put The ward represents America's at- tha same time many of the choice o It to uphold the dignity of theli tempt to provide adequate medlcat areas bordering tha Oraat l*kes and LAUTKU TIANO CO. U D. LEONARDO It beoame neoeaeary to d* 01* Ooohiiuin Avp. TUSTfKO riANO CO. and hoapltal attention at low coat tlvo ooa*tel marshes of Louisiana, LISONAHUO OAIIAOB wager* that were enfore*- Ueoause of our profeeeed belief that Maryland, Delaware, and New Jersey A. r. 104(1 II MonmouOi St. n*x>io enor , 1'lione A. It 4«». U* »y tew. Wager* agalnet public every man I* created equal wa have are known a* muskrat farm* and raone B. B. Nt-W. «Hey, and agalnet the right* or oom* to believe that a dlvtalon Into are controlled by buelnaie Interest* 1* Nonfood Ave. itrtl of dtdnteratted ptrUa*, aieeats Impllei a derogatory \ eoclel 'which patrol their holdings and reg- FREEHOLD rhone I. B. WM, rown off the calendar, oondlilon. This confuilen naa pre- ulate trapping. RUMSON otmt to lltlgauon In tlU vented u* from mnelbly dividing ho*- 7b* great bulk ot our finest furs O. M. itVTVUTM rUNO CIO. IIDMSO.V ItADI OAsUoa •nemple, u are atlii taken from animate 1ft their n Houui M. 1M JUvof Ro»a m *N*I« M wIM *tat«. The shelter**: eXiy owei- ra*M rreeholi Ml. ' ' ;a '-;, \'> :>:.'.--•, :w.,* t.» net. VkOM Bumeki H«, Page Twenty RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 41,1931. -' UNCBOFT GUN CLOT. mail PIAW Card Completed (1 Wrestling Bouts Girls' Basketball Squad of Red Bank High School 1930-31 Qulnteta to mwouatar Dante Oaverlo Was Elected Presi- * • . .. c dent at Bleettng on Friday. RQIQIOII Hlf H School TMTW Attract Crowd Th« River street Junior high school For Moose Show Dante Daverlo waa elected presi- basketball teams wilt encounter two More Than Four Hundred Saw dent of the Llncroft Gun club at a team* from Eumson high school this Philip aimpllclo of Riverside driv l ccent meeting at the Lincroft Inn. afternoon on the River street court. In Mldoletown -township, fighting un- Sandor Szabo, Prominent Other officers arc Fred Langendorf The. junior high lads defeated Rum- der the name ot "Kid Hop," will Hungarian Grappler, Throw vice president, Paul Magnaml secre- son previously this season. ' matt Jack Blrjne ot Rlvtr PlUii Vakturof—$300 for Charity tary, Harry Langendorf treasurer, Frank Plngatbre'i charges will Thursday nlght of nest week at a John Moore assistant treasurer, play two Asbury Park high Softool •mokelr at the Red Sank Moose Tho wrestling "fans of ncd Bank James Sodon field captain, and Fred freshmen teams Friday afternoon at, borne it Petrl and Wall streets. •were introduced to several notables Langendorf, assistant .field captain. that place. The River street teams aimpllclo and Blnns will fight for ol the sport, which la fast gaining Other members of the club aro will entertain Keyport junior high ths 165-pound champlonihlp of Red popularity, Thursday night at theJesse Schofleld, Norman Long and school aggregations at Bed Bank on Bank.. "Kayo" P»vl«,' the, Wegro charity show of the St. Vincent de- Joseph Samolls. Shooting matches Friday afternoon,' February 20th. Whlrtwlnd" or ,A«an«o H|g*|«d,, Paul society of St. James's church. are held Sunday afternoons on Har- The Red Bankers will have a return will tM.de punches with "Kld",liur- Tho show was held in the auditorium ry Langendorfs property on the game with, Long Branch junior high phy ot Perth. Aaiboy ID the- «em'l- of. tho Red Bank Catholic high school main road at Lincroft. A shoot for school teams at bong Branch next final boxing event, • ,, and It was attended by more than prizes is being arranged for Wash, Tuesday. __^1 ''•'-•• Two Fort, Monmouth aoidlen will 400 men and. women. The sponsors ington'a birthday. The club plans to fight for the championship of,. tho realized $300 for the poor of St. join the National trap shooting as- fort In the 185-pound clajs, The sec- James's parish. sociation. ond: bout on the card;will brljig: to- Sandor Ezabo, a young Hungarian, m • e> Yasht Cliib Wins gether Melvlni "Yowg". DpcHer, of Increased his string of consecutive Red B&nk and "Scotty" McCloud of victories to 36 'by tossing Ivan From Rumson Nine Fort Monmouth. , , . ,.(.,; , Vakturof, and pinning his shoulders Red Bank Girls Fred Haupt of the Monmouth to' the mat In VI minutes and 28 Sunday's Victory in Indoor Baie- hotel, whose ring title is the '-'Gorilla onds. Szabo and Vakturof have ap- Beat Asbury Park Chef," will encounter>Panny,Terlo ot peared' recently on the same cards b«ll; League Send* -Three Perth Amboy,- "The Human Bono with Jim McMlllen, who fought Jim Local High School Basketball Teams Into TIB For Firtt Crusher," in the principal wmtllng Ixmdoa, world's champion, at the event Panny Terlo, tottght-a.draw New Tork Madison square garden Team Victorious by a Score Place. with. Howard Applegato of Aibury last week. of 27-25—Red Bank vs. Mid- *..^-.v» Bank yacht club defeatea Park last Thursday night at the. St. Hertle Freeman, a former mat dletown on Friday. the Rumson country club Sunday af- Vlqcent dePaul society's show star and wrestling Instructor at the ternoon at the Red Bank armory, Red Bank. ...,,. City College of New Tork,,and Vanka For two consecutive years tho sending the yachtsmen, Rurnson and Haupt was an Interested speotator Zeleznlak, a Staten Island butcher. girls' basketball team of the Red the Red Bank cavalry troop Into a at the bouts and ho claims, to: havo were the principals In another of the Bank high school has tasted defeat Ug for first place in the Red Bank picked up several pointers
baseball league, Eaoh of the onable him to win over the .husky Richard Stahl of Germany Monday high school sextet. Last Friday the three .teams mentioned have wort Perth Amboy veteran with ease, :. night at the list regiment armory tables wore turned. In an exciting four contests and lost one. ThePaul Miller of Rod Bank, a. former at New York. McMlllen and John game at the Red Bank high school troopers defeated Middletown Sun- champion at- Fort .Monmourt, owlll Maxos, a Greek protege of Londos, gymnasium the liomo team was vic^ day in the opening'.game by a score meet "Young11, Sandow, .who is appeared In the preliminary event torlous over Asbury Park by a score of 10 to 10. known,as Jersey's strong man,- Leo on the card with Zeleznlak. of 27 to 25. Rumson' entered' the affray with Berlow of Rod Bank, the "Masked Zeleznlak and Vakturof supplied The start of the game was any- the yacht club with four .straight Marvel'1 will attend. George \Va!t< plenty of amusement before they thing but good for the Red Bankers. victories to their credit, having, de- of Long Branch will rsfereetht box were overcome by their respective While Red Bank got 3 points the As- featod the other league aggregations.. Ing and wrestling matches. • • . , opponent*. They.divided their time bury Park girls scored 9. The second The sailors, being'the underdogs by In the ring between clowning and period saw a change for the better virtue of'games' won, fought hard 105 YACHTSMEN TO wrestling, being much more success- on the Red Bank side, but at half 1 from; the start and were In the lead ful in the burlesque -work than la Uma Asbury Park was still leading, (Photo by Mendel.) the, entire' dlstanco with the exoep- Monthly Gathering U\ be Helj- To- the grappllpg art. the score being 14 to 12. Red Bank Left to right—front row: Florence MacDonald, Ruth Man'son, Marlon Harm, Bertha Lewis. Ethel ARpIegate, Marjorlo Grooms. tlon of the ilxth frame when Rum- morrow Night at Clubhouse/ Zeleiniak met with the spectators' continued its good work in the third Center row—Edith Head, Elizabeth Caglo, Margaret Hackstaff, Mildred Goff, Olga Schwenker, Lucy Rice. . . son, had the lead. The score at that disfavor by refusing to exert him- period and took, the lead, running up Back row—Ruth Adams, Beatrice Lewis, Alma vomSteeg, Jane Sheldon, Dorothy. Kennedy, Misa Ruth Leddy, coach. ' ' ; time'was'5' to'1*.- The February meeting of,, the. self and by pleading to the crow.l 11 points while Asbury Park could The'country club nine, which Is North Shrewsbury Iceboat and yaoht for encouragement in his clever-tac- get only 6. In the final period Red acoustomed to'running Its scores In- club will be Held at the clubhouse, to- tics ,to avoid as much actual wrest- Bank got i and Asbury Park 5. "SONNY" WOBWttAN HURT. BIIITHDAT to to thirties and forties, was'held morrow night at which .time the ling aj possible. The burly Ukranlsn The Red Bank players were Edith Brevent Park Red Bank Beats to Its lowest score of the season, The club wlllofnelally accept', the leisoh stepped off the mat on one occasion Head and Lucy Rice forwards, Eliza- Whitney Contract Jockey Breaks John Arnono of Shrewsbury Avenue bats of Plsnor, captain, VatiQerblg trophy offered by William W. Viughn when Freeman made a pass at thebeth Cagle jump center, Ruth Man- Ankle Yesterday at Miami. Was the Guest of Honor. and Parr, the big funs of Rumson's of Riverside drive and the, "Eagle' son Bide center, and Margaret Hack- Trims Community Middletown High prlte sent to the. club by ait- un butcher, with his fist. Zeleznlak held Raymond "Sonny" Workman, who Misses Anne and Mildred Arnone attack,, were silenced almost to In- up his finger at Freeman and shook staff, Dorothy Kennedy and Jane audibility. Fisher was the only mem- known donor, The chairman for^ the Sheldon guards. Kennedy went out is rated as ono of the leading Jockeys Red and Grey Cagers Score 28 of Red Bank were hostesses at a club's annual dinner dance will al his head, as much as to say "Naugh- Leonardo Basketball Teams Met In tho country, suffered a Broken loft aurprlso birthday party given Sun- ber of the Itunioon gquad to score ty, Naughty." This bit of acting drew in the first quarter on fouls and her Saturday Night in Second Ser- to 11 Victory Over Leonardo twice. so bo named tomorrow- night. " a big laugh from the fans. The place was taken' by Sheldon. The ankle yesterday aftornoon at HIaleah day afternoon for their brother, John race track at Miami, Florida, when Rivals—Local Second Team Arnone, at the home of his fiancee, Dr. BUI Matthews, Crouse and butcher did not fail any time while Red Bankers gave a fine exhibition ie> Game—Atlantic High- Southern FlshlDg 1 of teamwork and some clever shoot- Willis Sharpe Kilmer's two-year-old Also Wins. " Mies Minnie Ippolito of Long Morrow each tallied twtce for Red pinned on the mat to make as many lands Girls Win. Louis Frick of Rector pl'ai "I . played • with the Russian several wings of the Red Bank team by aplace Saturday night by a Bcore ol 43 to 30. A team of Atlantic High- ardo. Sakowitz led the attack for polito. Fortunes were told by Miss Other . yacht club players were. off In Virginia where they wil). os.ll minutes to give the fans a run formargin_ of- three points and Red upon relatives' and they will ajio Bank 1B'seeking revenge. The Red lands girls downed tho Community tho locals, rolling tip a total of four- Anne Arnone and high score at cards Brown; Miller, Kelly, I Gopnill and their money. Vakturof'a style was Red Bank Juniors teen points. Amelchenko of Redwas held by Miss Parrinollo. At stop at Mr. Trick's hunting, lodr*. in BanK'team.'has lost good player girls In a preliminary game by a Tobias. Rumson players,.In addition similar in many respects to that Bank scored eight and Bostwlck of midnlghl a supper was served. to those mentioned, were Plum, Sim- North Carolina. . shown by Zeleznlak. in Margaret Hackistaff, who gradu- score of 33 to 15. ated last week. Another" thing for The contests were played before Win From Keyport the visitors accounted for six.Th; mons, Banks, Kelly, Gatlns and ' The Hungarian displayed unusual score: White strength In hia neck 'by peculiar Miss Ruth Leddy, the coach, to wor- one of the largest crowds to attend From Colt's; Neck to Freehold. ry about is tha condition of Olga a baskdtball game this season at tho River Street Quintets Overcome RED BANK. The cavalry troop collected eleven twlsta used In breaking ahd escap- K PTS. Cavalry Troop Clarence Horner, who has been. In ing his opponent's holds. He weak- 8chwenker, another star player, who Leonardo community, hall. The Coir runs in the opening inning off thecharge of the Adams farm near 1 'rinliilty boya wero'i'eadlng at'tho en> Handicap* to Trounce Fast Scheldt, rf. 0 0 slants of Ward Thomas. Middletown ened the Russian by a series of fly-has been Qrst appearance with the Leonardo to 16. The contest between the 11 0 28 spectacular catch of a line drive. IN THE TOWNSHIP OF ATLANTIC Crusher," wrestled thirty minutes to second teams ended with the count door baseball team gave the Mount- MONMOUTH COUNTY. NEW JBBSEVr Powermen Down Quadrangle team and his running mate was Ted MIDDLETOWN English aggregation a sound drub- Other members of the cavalry BE IT ORDAINED ky tha Townahlp a draw. The opening bout, between 28 to 0. 0 m lt ol th Pete Jarvla of Long Branch anil Basketball Team, 17 to 11—McLaughlin. Captain Knochel played bing Wednesday night at the Chert- team were Korpon, Ctmdwick, Con- 5l i S? ? Tdwnaihlp of Atlantic: Teddy RodlnofI of Seagirt, ended In guard. Edwards and McLaughlin The Red Bank first team's offens- O'Ncil. rf. . nut street armory. The final "score over, Wise, McCIain, Williams, Lin- Tb»t tha portion ot tho Snyder'a mil Eddie Leddy Returns to Court led their teammates in scoring with ive clicked with precision behind a Miller rf.. .. ton and Moog. Players on the Mid- rood betweon tha Colt'a Naek-Unerofu a draw. Borman, rf. was E8 to 7. Tho cavalrymen have road and tha road lendlnir from Edlnbum With Republican Club. 25 and 14 points, respectively. strong defense in the first half .which bowed only to the Rumson country dletown team, not mentioned before, Jj tha North American Phalanx road. In Applegate threw the Perth Amboy Miles, rf. .. wero Llecty, Smith; Bennett, Green- grappler time and time again, but Mollnet, a former high school and ended with tho count 23 to 4 In Riv- Anthony If. club in league competition. the Towdihir, of AtUntJa'Mbnmoutr. Fort Monmoulh, the Rose Rovers college star, was the leading ecorer er street's favor* Keyport staged a wood, Mollnot, Rlnkoskl, PUlsbury Countjr.New Jiraar. and mora particularly was unable to pin hla shoulders Mollur, c Tho troopers went scoreless In the dMoribcd, ae. followi: , and Jersey Central basketball teams for Community with flvo Held goals comeback in the second half, but Boatwlck, rs. and Greenwood. 1 down. It was a surprise whenever opening session while tho automobile 1 All tk'at corUln part of the Bnydir'i won their games Monday night in and four foul shots. Frank Pinga- they were outscorcd by Red Banlc, The Mount-English nine will meet mill road laid out In 1867 situate In iha the "Bone Crusher" threw Apple- the Red Bank Young Men's Chris- men gathered four tallies. The gate, who was In much better con- tore of the River street Junior high 14 to 12. • Wclnhelmer, Ic- Mount-English boya did not score the Broad street bank tonight at the Township of Atlantic, Monmouth Cou tian association's community league school at Red Bank was referee. armory. Mount-English will • pUy New Jersey. . dition than his rival Leo LaBionda, captain of the Red until tho sixth framo and In the Beginning at the point where] laid at the,Red Bank high school gym- Tho girls' match was the second of 1 5 1 11 Middletown on Sunday and tho cav- JarvlB, an experienced middle- Bank quintet, and Lloyd Vacarclll, meantime their opponents made 32 der'i mill road intercede the road I«»UI,IB nasium*. The powermen defeated the The Red Bank second team In the alry, troop will encounter Rumson. weight, threatened the bulky Rodln- a threc-gimo series, the first contest a forward, accounted for 31 of their runs, collecting 25 during a battlnj from Coll'a Neck to Untroft and eontlnu- Quadrangle, 17 to 11, in the feature being won by the Community girls preliminary game conquered tho The game between the cavalry and Ins northarlir, to the nolntwhere; the ealri off several times, but the Seagirt team's points. LaBionda, who has spree in the fifth Inning. Snyder'a mill road Interaacta tha road lead- contest of the night. Tho soldiers by a score of 23 to 15. The final s»r- only ono arm, caged ten field goals. Leonardo seconds H to 10. "Rocky" IlumBon will help to straighten thi , giant invariably came back to even trimmed the Young Men's Hebrew The troop nine Bent thirteen tal- dispute for first place. The troopers IJK from Edlnbure to the North American ies will be played in about two Vacarclll sank flvo shots from the Calandrlcllo of the Red and Grey lies across tho platter In the sixth Phalanx road. Bald road being thirty- the count. Considerable punishment association, 32 to 14, and the Rovers were beaten early in the season by thre. feet wide throughout, b. and the was meted out by both men. weeks. The games arc being played court and ono from tho foul lino. forces scored half of the winners' session, scored once In the seventh downed the Republican club by aby flve-girl teams according to boys' the country club aggregation. »ame' Ie hareoy vacated and tha aatebieii! The card was arranged by Alex Lavwon, a Keyport forward, was hla points. The score: and countered twelve times in |tn and rlghla of the public therein be and score of 27 to 17. rules. Susie, and Nettle Dato ind team's outstanding scorer with ten RED BANK. The standing of. the teams Is: ;h« lanm hereby, lutwndtttil and n Coleman of Asbury Park and Leo Robert Rose of the Rovers and final visit to tho rubber. Woodward Berlow of Red Bank, the "Masked "Sis" Sorenson wore the outstanding points. F PTS. made a- run for tho Mount-Erigllah tlngutanaa. Larry Sidus of Fort Monmouth were players on the victorious live. The Botogilro, rf. 0 0 L. Tied TO KUj CONCERNED! Marvel." The Red Bank seconds had little Manson, rf. • 0 team in the Blxth and Ward and Mc- Rumion \ 4 0 Pliaje tak« notice that the above ordl the high scorers of the matches with members of the community team trouble disposing of their rivals. YacH Club 4 0 fourteen points each. Dcrkoivltz. If. Queen of tho vanquished nine scored nance win Introduced at a mietlng o* tha were Betty Matthews, Elsie VanNess. Frank Pingatore's lads got an early r'orman. If. . . In the eighth. • Cavalry I 0 Townahlp Commltlea of tha Townihlp o( Monday night's games marked tlw Leah DcG-avre, Marion Miles and lead and were in front by a score of Middletown 1 1 i Atlantl* held TO-the 30th d«y of January St. James Five Joe Korpon, the cavalrymen's third 1931, and wai then read for tfaa flr.ilj return to the court of Eddie Leddy. Minnie Phrancr. 15 to S at the end of the half. Tho Broad Street Bank I 4 0 former Red Bank high school star. baseman, and Jack McCIain, who Mount.Er.«ll.h D l linn. The aald ordlnancd will be furthoi The box score of tho boys' game River street r b Leddy played with the Republican boys outscored their Grooms, ri:. played right field and pitched for tho .M«!%!* ^?. """1 P"'"" ' "•'<« Town, Lost to Metuchen Is: opponents, amp, committee of the Townahlp »f AI. club and caged three field goals. BREVENT FARK AND LEONARDO. Dottn, lit. .. troopers, were high scorers with lantlo-»f tha Town Hail. Coif. Meek. M The scores: hai:. eight runs each. Bill Ward and Al- f" •' two o'clock In tha afternoon on the Red Bank Catholic High School G F PTS lTth day of Tebroary, 103!. at luch tlm! McLnuehlin rf. . 6 The Red Bank players were handi- bert McQueen were the only mem- Newspaper Teams and place ov ot any time and place ti Quintet Downed by Margin of JERSEY CENTRAL MIDDLETOWN C F FT8. Edwordi If. .. . 12 capped by obstructions In tho court, bers of tho automobile dealers' team »hleh euch meeting may be adiourned al Hllflclttr, r. ... to which they were not accustomed. F PTS. to score twice. varaona InUre.led will be given an op. Three Points—To Meet New- 'arotlno, T! 3 B Bernhard, If to Meet at Armory ijor^Ml, to be heard concaralng auch or Bov», If 3 1 1 Sunplnski, c. .. They -were also put at o disadvant- 0 0 Othor memborj of the victorious man Preparatory School. Komelskl. rg. . Matthews, If. 0 0 K Tricffara. c 2 r age- when they were required to Konovltz, If team were Jesse Bennett, Chadwleki f 1 l > 0oii a| >B Dasoone. rff 0 Knochcl, lk . 0 0 Asbury Park Press and jiegiiter i° 'f Vu°T' '' " " «' . The Red Bank Catholic high play ten-minuto quartors. Plng'i- Sheridan, c 0 « Conover, Gauvreau, "Happy" Ben- Brutil. le - 0 school basketball team lost to Me- tore'a charges, who arc almost all Davlcs, c. 0 0 nett, Wise, Williams, Styles, Llntoi- Staff* Will Play Indoor Base-. JONATHAN B. JONES, under fourteen years of age, by Townehlc CUrV tuchen public high school nt that COMMUNITY. Oliver, Is 0 0 and Moog. ball Game at Red Bank on place last week by a score of 28 to scholastic rulings arc supposed to Pnrker, re Momberu of the Mount-English „ , NOTICE. QUADRANGLE CLUB. F PTS. Krug, !B Friday Night. 25. Red Bank was leading at half Mollnrt, rl. . I 11 play only six-minute quarters. They nine, besides those mentioned were Notice la harab'y mven lo tha Una a F PTS. v time and at the end of the third WatU. If. . . II 0 havo played elght-mlnuto periods In Field, Brady, Mullin, • Burr, Mc- °t«a of thai School DIelrlet of tha Bo". Mullir. rf 1 1 3 A featuro or Red Bank's winter r thl quarter the score was tied. Turnock, If 2 0 4 VnnNcm, II. all of their previous engagements. Knlght and Wells. sports program will be an Indoor Moninpuih ° '' '" °»«»tr ol Leonard, c. , The St. James quintet folt tho ab-Doild, c 0 Rcfcrco Hausman officiated. Tho baseball contest at the Chestnut Strode, re 2 Eghllo. ris. . sence of Buckley, its star guard. tfr, IK. . timers were Bell and Graves and street armory Friday night, In which Buckley was laid up with tin Injurml Eble, IB 0 the scorers were Oglcnsky anj Navesink Team | the principals will bo teams repre- TUESDAY, FBDRUABY 10, J«at foot. The Red Bank flvo will Journey >arr, Ig 0 Brown. Whitneys to See senting The Ajbury Park Press and .°am .•"«•" *•' u ciooK I*. M,, to Hi to LnUrwoml this afternoon, where The Red Bank Register. oclotk f. M.. and a. mucn lon.ir at mi The scores; Loses at Checkers be neranary. to enable all the legalI vote they -will encounter Ne-vvmnn prep- Grand National Friday night will bo the first time preiient to caat their Lallotl. BIVEIt STBEET, M>mbtr< w111 aratory school. Leroy McKnight'i FORT MONMOUTH. Atlantic Highlands Quartet Vic- in several years that the newspaper yilri™" •» elected" th charges will play St. Ilose's hiRl> Fair Haven Wins p rxs. F TTS. Coitu, rf "Jack" Whitney and the Former staffs have met In any form of ath- At tnMl ln nchool of Belnmr at that pluce Fri- 0 2 torioui—Earl deCordova is flueitlon„. ,i'*'''. ot votlii, u« a•"" taIx lfoe raubmltle (ha * "d Al•ihlt * rltilu*. rf. •1 1» Vnc.rrflll. If. 1 ii lotlo competition. The game is the day nlffht. .klienna, Star Player—Challenge Isiued Miu Mary Altemus Sail Soon From Rumson Club I.nl)lcntla, c. . o :o outcome of a challenge made to The For ourrint eipeniia f n.jco.oo The box ecoro of last week's game nobtrlnon. (inrutto, re. ., o t to Red Bank. for England—Buy Large Place Register by Harold M, Canning of it: .llnhan. « 0 o The Preas staff at a meeting of tha Th« total amount thought to Martin, c. Robins Score in Closing Period at Saratoga Springs. METUCHEN. A quartet of Atlantic Highlands Mbnmouth county preaj association. Ntnl. ri;. to Down Country Club Puck 1 J7 checker players defeated tho Navc- The following propoiitiona wilf'aTio" be c; K I'TS Kink-, ri:. Mr. and Mrs. John Hay Whitney, The. Ite^lstnr team Ii being built aubmltteili . " ""* 1 Kupprrmin. rf IU iVhite. It. Chasers—Odcn Egcland Plays slnk library team last week at the who havo boon In Florida and Cub* around Jamei J. Hogsn, former Tr, aulhorl.e th. tramr.r of- aurpl WMtcr. rf. 0 rj n library. Earl deCordova of Atlantic for Borne of tho tiorso racing there, St. James school athletic, star, W. runm Irom the tin tent amitnie account t, KamlHm link, If. A 1 l'J Star Role. llrlvcrro If. o 4 in« capital oullay aeouunt to Improv. II HlKhlnnda wnn tho outstanding play- aro sailing shortly for England to Harry Pennlngton, a crack twlrlcr i,ll. i- nttend the running of tho Grand Na- several years . baok, and Alfred Dated tills 20lh day of January, IBM rir. (I 'J none. Ho hnd one draw. Harold TucJitr. lit- 1 I) ci r rra. the Itunison country club hockoy I'ri'fd. Ik-. 0 0 tional ntcoplcchaso at Alnlree on Lenoh, one. of the mainstays of thf fllANK IiAWKS, l.i'M1. if Dlatrlct Clark team flunilny nftrnionn nt I.nko Mar AuniiirW, r 0 0 "Mcwt" Merrill wu referee. March 27th. junior soccer team of the Freehold Wlitilnrovi NOTKl—The term "currant e>pan»e>' iT n 23 lti, If The Atlantic Highlands players bo- 1 Ion. on lilviT.'iiilo drlvp In Mlildli'- Mr. Whltnoy has two entries In the A. M, Karagheualan athletic asiocl- Incliiila. nrlncluala". tetcheca . Janltorfa' an. 1'imir.rr, 7 2 Ill UED 1UNK. (ierhrr. i town Unvn;\liip. liy n si-orp of il to llnvn they nro the best In this part fnmoua clo.rs.lc. BJaaUr Horo, one of atlon. Several Members of Tho Press raadlcal Inapaolore' lalarlea. fuel, test. {, K I'TH. llrn '? J« »"ted on at .aid mtetl'i."","S 'I'hn I'lllii' liiinkrlhiill Irniii nf (hi- Klcr, rl. ,. Closkey spent aevdral days or his d 1 i Thf line-up! I) ri 0 Karl II tonn Springs. The property Includes l.* .TL'r ' "•",BI»«rl»' Ol«k at le..t nt MliltlMiiwn tiiwiinl>l|i hli:li i.i'hiiol <11-• KKi'iini.irAN cum. Ammirli. If. 1 II •1 1.10 nnrea with a prlvntn rnco traoks, vacation In the Went and he met daya before the data of the meellnir I Klnili-ucr, e. 1) NAVK:IINK ft-nlf.I thr i-lllx "f Mi'- l'Yfi.|u>|,| hl,;li (I V Mil,I II n Karnsliaw tt Hot Springs, Arkansas, orjler to hava the »ai«a«V.I«h/S|nJfia fmiinry, Im n a inllo In clrflumforimce, nnd sUbl«s de-hoot »< I'icrHold fildny nlclil hy .'llnxlr, * oXalned from the Dlltrlel C.,k ^ « I » i II, Wllnry -livfors licr mnrrlri((o last Saturday night at thi Bwlmmlng inoni who roar vol. |n all ploy etyalnal WowibrUlxr. ( Ownna of rcui ithe monkey would reach below the for the allied cause were enlisting in state of war or. peace exlited atlheV < - QubMa to MMt Ntat 1W Chautftnrir- who have b*tn Mttlng WUdlem Scb6ol^-Red Beuik that animals were guided in their ao- proceeded to bite off, evidently con- rope, turn the loop carefully aside, the Legion, there to be grouped Into time of the offenso, keeping In view tfotis entirely by Inatlnct, by natural sidering them dangerous. . seize the corn, and running to tho top i .** Nl|bt—E»cb Afgrtfation the pace injilfue eompatttien th« Seconds Lose—Next Game units of separate nationalities. Thla the frequency of minor uprislnre in' past mvefal irifhs, on TWlor'a al- lmpuli.es supposed to erlao from long-' Accoidlng to Darwin, dogs, cats, of the cage would display as much brought Into its service many a bet-a turbulent country. . ; HM Won Four Games, -Friday- ' ingrained habits In tho race, The horses, and probably all higher ani- knowing, mischief as a spoiled child. leyi «t Batontown in three itraigbi ter-grade recruit, who, however, When tho Legion Is on active duty,, *', The iPreibyterlan and at. Jamei samei, , In one Of 'the mbit Inttrosllng hive bee makes.its cell without any mals, and oven birds, liavo vivid When several other members of thequickly learned that the old-time Instruction, and the cuckoo of herdrcarna, which In shown by their same tribe were .brought from the prison and garrison puntthmenU are etiu.roh bwketball Uants are tMd for The acoftti eipua played thus far thls-scaaon Legionary still dominated the organ- Impossible; so thero are called Into < 1 own accord lays her eggs In the nesta movements and tho sounds they ut- woods,, some six months later, and '• first place. In the Red • Bank Young tkltltCU'fitilf PUNTKHB. on the locil high school court, thj ization, and who found himself bound service two forms of discipline whlah M«n> Chrlitlsn aasoolatloh'a church, II. 8w«tlM|r ,.,. JIJ 147 1»Re4 d BanH'blgb echpol quintet l«»l of other birds, Howevor, in more re- ter, and he b of the opinion that put In the same cage, the monkey for five years' voluntary tervltuda rent times, naturalists have oome to. from this we must admit that thoy that had learned to break the wire time has proved extremely effleac. league. Bub team has wen four Brwth 1«1 lit II!night pwagcJ to nose put the Soutn with the oholceet offscourings of Eu- lous. One, called en elio, conilstt In ' 'CaoiM, Including last night's Victor- LuOmirow ...... ,...,, uiin 167 feel thst Home sort of reasoning have Bomo power of Imagination. Immediately taught the trick to therope's social dregs. Jontt ...... lU SOI tooRIV»r ilgh ecBool ciiirt represciita. burying tho offender up to the nook >iea on the River itreet'sohool court. tlv«« ,by a icore of 20 to 1«, : liroceiB does go on In tho brains-not ' Colonel Hutchlnson, In his work now comers. Bulgars, Russians, Annamita Ne- k.liuro •;....,...,;,,.-.; i«7 i»» 171 only of thp higher animals, such as Dog-Breaking, tella about two wild for a period of hours, the aeml-Wf- • Thei quintet* win meet next Tuesday The locals will lako .on Blalnllold It appears to be the case that ani- groes, Apaches, Spaniards, Germans foeatlng weight of thi* ««rthi togeth- night for the flrat time In league 1 (ioga an,d monkeys, but of lower crea- ducks that were,"winged" and foil mals, especially in their higher and Armenians—honor and loyalty .• ' ' ' •' " •'.•' •"ijJ'JjT 6»4 for their next opponent. The gams tures, sitoh as the snake and even the on tho farther side of a stream, A er with the victim's utter Immova- COMMBJIOIAL CBKvrrtvm will; be p(»yed at' too high school. forms, arc endowed with very similar to say nothing of love for France, bility, having a strong tendency to ; fish. All appear to be capable of retriever tried to bring both of them Instincts, emotions, Intuitions, and was too much to expect from euoh '''-. v.Th'e Pr«ibyterlan» defeated the RejnoMt .,.,.,,.. UJ 167 SOTbS e .first, contest betwewi the aocond having. Ideas. • . * calm any otTusIveness. Muoh more strong Celvwy Baptist flve- last Mini ...... 181 !•» 188 at once, but could not do It. Although senses to those of man, and Intelli- an aggregation, so half the motto teafna 'wllfget, underway' at 7:30 never before known to ruffle a fcath-' severe la the punishment of on night by a/score of; 23 to ?1. .ftoyd Uwll , 187' let U7 In Ms work on Tho Descent of Man gence and reasoning power seem to tags badly. Add valor, however, and crapudlne. The offender's hands arti o'cldoli,'. ••:;,,•!.• • ., -,.. .••; • ; • cr of a wounded bird, she then delib- Glover and Boardinan were the high MtKnlfht ..,•..' 117 160 181 Darwin quotas this story:, "A pike result from the combination and In-thero is the beginning of 'balance; tied behind hla back, his ankles PjBtermin ....'..,.'...., Ill 1IIIM The teore of laet night's game: erately killed one, brought over the terplay of these with one another. •'scorer's with' W and 10. points, rs- 11ED, BANK. which WAS eeparatod by a plate of throw In discipline, and the scales bound and then forced to his-knees, glajw from an adjoining aquarium, llvo one, and returned for the dead The more the animal advances the level off. i ; speotlvely. -the St. James tosicrs 1 his hands are lashed to his anklos, '•••-. •;• •'.•• • :-"M»..:8«5, B8,« . ,, .•'!•••• '» F PTS. 1 more complex these become. And, easily downed the!.Baptist;aggrega- Amtlehenko, rf Q o>12 stocked With fish, often dashed him- .bird. The Legion has a splendll record pulling the body Into an agonisingly tion by a, couiit of M to 14. Paniel SilcoTrtti, If, ..' 02 self with.such violence against the ' Elephants,- of course,' are famous indeed, man's own understanding is of achievement; it Is an organiza- unnatural position from which there . ' OalandrlellO w)th slatein. points was 8eSw«nl)«r, 9. 0 4 glass In trying to catch the other for their sagacity/and when they are supposed to trace its origin to some tion that has always been shoved la absolutely no relief., An hour or theliadtng.eeorerfer the, victorious s»«»l, rr. ..:...... '..:. J 0' flshefl, that he was sometimes com- employed as decoys for the capture such humble beginnings. head first Into the worst pitfalls laid lets of this usually results In orlea ',"' f»jces. Kenneth • Btower scored all AuttKk, If. ,., n'o plptoly stunned. The pike wont on of wild members of the species It Is for French arms by a benevolent for release which causo tho victim ' the points cndlted to his team, . the Blgmunii Elmer twwlers de- 8i*»|iis, if. .:...,...... 0.2 thus for three months, but at last apparent that they know well enough THE FBENCH FOREIGN LEGION government that saw but folly and to be gagged, and unconsciousness \ 'The M«tho4l»t bW emerged vlc- feated the. Pattefflse Wednesday learned cautjpn and ceased to do so.what they arc doing when they de- wastage of fine French manhood In from thla torture comes within two night at. the RdOreatlpn hallin thr«« .( ••••.••:.-: ... MO o;2oTh. e plate of glass was then removed, As Told by,Sidney X>. Whitman in torleup oyer the Reformed team, IT ; '.,;. ; SOUTH RIVER, ceive their untamed brethren. In- the risking of regular regiments of to four hours. It goes without say-' " to'li. In fcn» of the season'* detest oioie games/, the Eisner five,won , but the pike would not attaok these dian elephants are also well known the Current History Magazine. the line in such dangerous work. ing that the offender hesitates a lens 1 • ••••'•:• 0 j.. j,™ encounters, The score Was fifteen all the second coatest* by eleven, pins :ohlh«tt. rf 3 o> 4 for, and it stoically did the Job with such agony a second time. period Wat required to'decide the by virtue of an eighteen point advan- troduced; so strongly, was the Idea of 1 B|V«», t,. ... 1...... j. ^ 3» G Animals, too, . have their ideas markeble lighting; force, the French an eye to meticulous workmanship. •winner, George WertWey caged' the tage. Harry JUwIaria , the malnitay 1 a violent shock associated: in his fee- Like the Legions of old, the For- rg. , .....'.... 1 0 t [• about property, as those know who Foreign Legion, The motto, when re- In 1915 the Foreign Legion was eign Legion has been a prodigious ' coal, which won the matoh for theof the Blintr team several-sjasdns ; )».' ...,•.",...... o"''o' 0 ' ble mind with the attempt on his for-have watched a dog with a bone or viewed In the light of the facts, con- cited In action on the battlefield of back, was In. th* line-up for the Urst mer neighbors." : builder of roads, laying aside the : birds with their nests. This Is alio tains more than a touch of Europ- La Campagne from Souvaln to Ferme '•'.'''•. '' T 2 16"; rifle to take up the pick, a form of i '''The scores:1 .. time this stison. Th« highest game a common characteristic with mon- ean Irony. Thelwords Honneur and Navarln; from Somme Pye to Butte score wtts 87* and this was made by Darwin also makes mention of a occupation that lends little glamour > METHODIST. ;. The South River second's defeated snake which was observed to thrust keys, and Darwin tells of one In theFldellte suggest the original thought Souvain, and at Arras. Again In theto the lite. Aa for glamour, it may the JIIsn*r, aggregation Irt' the final the Red. ,ank seconds, In,the prelim- London Zoo which had weak teeth behind the formation of the Legion: GalllpoU campaign the ' Legion saw •••••.• ••.:•: . o F PTS, contest. Jimmy Tut^e was high In- Its head through a hole in a fence be said thtt though to tho average '-• . All.iv rf. •.:'..:,.' i. 1 » a ' inary game by a scoro of 24 to 17. and swallow alive a frog on the othor and was In the habit of breaking to give a man Who had made a mis- action at Salonlki; then It returned person the Legion spells romance . ,-»«Uj/,.rf.- .,. 0 0 0 dividual game scorer with 203 points. •The.;tcq'rtv •' '- : • ' ' open nuts with a elqnc. After using take the chance to rehabilitate him- to Africa to police Its own bailiwick , The All-Mejhanles trimmed tile eldo. On account of the swelling with the soldiering left out, to the . Wtrmr.lf. Ill •••'. ••'•; 'i' HBO DANK ' ii -'. . , made by the Ijpdy of the frog in lt» the stone il always hid it in theself, a worthy aim In theory, but one until 1025, when it went into action average Legionary It spells soldier- E. fl»M. c. • 2 C i Bakers and Oroeeftv In two out of, straw, and would not let any other which has tended to exceed its scope In Syria, where much transpired for three games the dime night., The neck, the serpent was unablp to with- Ing with the romance left out. Wl«d.rwlt.. If. .,; ., 1 02 draw through tho hole, and had tomonkey touch It Baboons have In actual practice. For though the a year or so. Tho permanent head- T, JIM., r#,'...... 3 0 6 victorious quintet. rolled W8 . In (pa BetltowJta, rf. 1 j 3 been observed to protect themselves personnel of the Legion has shown quarters of the Legion aro In Africa, opening; .encounter. Edward. , "bus- WMti; c.t ,, ,...^ 0 0 0 "cough up", its prey. A second time the. frog was swallowed, with the from the heat of the sun by putting w| >' Dott.,.l». .,....,, 1 0 z ' to be disgorged. On the third occa- An organization mado up of theceived when she married old Gold- tributed largely to their team's we,- always been in the majority. 1 Cal^ndrlello, c. 3 ; B sion, however, >the snake seized the people to be one of the chief distinc- many typefe which the Legion lncor* rox/ • eesi. M|l|s wai high game scorer on BotUlarro, rf ;.'..,.., 0 0 0 tions botween man and the lower an- -''• '•' . , .,;.•• O K.fTB. the vanquished five. .' frog by the legend pulled it through At the opening of the great war it porates must be kept rigidly In hand, "Why, didn't he have any inoney?" Ttydtt^,' rfi ••'. ,',...... 0 00 Minion,, rf ...... :.., 000 the, hole, after which It was able to imals, but many animals arc capable was estimated to be 70 per cent Ger- and nothing but meroileBS discipline Arnone. r». •.... 600 of expressing their desires and emo- "Oh. yes, plenty of money, but he a|«(»»r.|fi ...... ,:,.. 2 0 4 Tho ecortsi ••...'' - • swallow It In comfort. If this Is not man, and SO per cent international will accomplish this. Desertion, was ten year* younger than ha said . Hf»b, c, '.....,.,..... 2 0 4 an act of reason It Is certainly diffi- tions by different sounds, and posul- riffraff. This element was fore- financially and geographically well- 'v/h«|!n. rr. ,....-• sos BlSNJWl , ' •""•" 7 3 17 he •was/'-rOpHmlst. , ;. Lavli .,...... ,.....;.. 1S3.11: ll« cult to explain It In any other way. bly enough these constitute the rudi- i^tt.U. ••••••.'•• ...... t 4:1 SOUTH IUVER. ments of language. Doga bark In •••••••.'•• • • • '•• 7 1 15 While ..,...... ;;.,,./.: 12S- 1« |«I G F PT3. Rengger, a Gorman naturalist, different wayi> to eipreso different Rowlind' ., 180 lit 16Prlncl1 e rf. 2 2 6 states thai when ho-first gave eggs HolTmtn ...... U0 186 IDt'erS . If. <$, 1 things, and monkeys mako many dif- O 2 to his monkeys in Paraguay they ferent sounds which route in other .OF PT8. Vutllo ....,•• 2CS 100 leChristt , c .„ .3 smashed them ahd thus lout much of •. rt. ,•,.,...... „..... s o, e Luk.ehLkh . re...... V.V.'.'.V.O 0 0 monkoya the emotions they are in- 880 871 (he contents; but afterwards they tended to portray. Aloxander Gra- , ir. ;.../..,.. » o • M«»etlo, IE 0OO e, ...... B 0 10. gently hit one end against somo hard ham Bell, the Inventor of the tele- Schtecdtr itO 180 174, '«• ;/....'. 5 1 7 body, and picked off the bits' of shell ill*, r», :...... « • •* *00 '"i. c. • •< 000 phono, believed that dogs could be i^oins, Ir. C 0 .0 W»rn«r ., 100 172 III with their fingers. Sometimes lumps Curihln . US 181 1S1Beiti, rf. .V...J.,,.,. 1 0 2 taught to speak, ahd claimed that a Stirknmn, If. , j g Q of sugar were given to them wrapped | Skye. terrier ho had was able to sty ..'••; ll o 22 Svoeney . 170 147 ISO Dennli ., 170 184 17Baroviikl0 . 'rg. , 0 0 0 up In paper, and occasionally Reng- and understand a few words; and BAPTIST. ger would put a live wasp In the pa-Darwin has Btated that, aa regards i ' * G ;F PTS, 708. .819 ISC Cl«rk, r« 0 O" O per, eo that In oponlng..lt a monkey articulate sounds,, dogs understand ..ft, Qisvtt, tf. ,...... " e o la would get stung. But any monkey many words and short sentences', al- •". Mor«t. If... ..,....,,.. 1 0 2 _10, 4 21 that suffered In this way would never W. CUrk,>. 10 2 Fliher .....192 187 190, aftewards open the bag,'without first word, and that In this respect they D,-C»rKe, I» :...'...... 0 1 1 • Murphy ,,.... 28G 14t 161, TRACK MEET AT TBENTON. holding, It to Its cars to discover If are at the samo age of development Bshneld.r Ill Its 1SJ / . •••!••••• • St. James High School Team lo there was any movement within. Sir as infanta botween the agea of ten / ... 10 1 21 Hlltllm .,..;..,..;.... J51 111 183 Take Part Tonight Andrew Smith, a noted zoologist, and twelve months. VinNtti. .,i 157 202 '-i The track team of tho Red.Bonk himself witnessed the .following inci- dent In South Africa. An army offi- BT. JAMES. .' ' 'lie 789 86Catholi8 c high school will participate Mr. Charles Cottar, writing In For- •••'•• , 0 F.PTS, tonight in tho first Indoor traok cer had frequently teased a certain est and Stream, tells of keeping some ' ' . BAKKRS AND OBqCERS. baboon. The animal, Bceing him ap- D. Oatamtrltlio. rf. .,. S 0 16 Will ...... 147 171 20championship2 s of the Trenton ifllo- Colobus raonkeyfl'ln captitlvy. and of Wtpnltkt. II. ....'• ••• 2 « "*. OaUndtlello ...v 126 194 17cesa0 n high school athletic league at proach one Sunday dressed up for becoming oonvlnccci of their ability Groule. c i '•> * 0 8 ' Fwttr' 109 148 167tho Trenton armory, parade, quickly poured some water not only to reason but to talk with IV C»l»n(Wfllo. it .....-2.0 4 Into a hole and made somo thick L«ni , 108 100 177 Tho championship point trophy,.of- one another. They were kept In a Olll, ir. 3 o 4 Colemorztn 150 103 mud,.which it dashed over tho offi- structure made of poultry wire, and fered by Blahop John J. MoMahon. cer's clothes as ho passed by. For a food values ; -.1 -; . .'.. .. «-..,.,.„., 18 -0,88. , one of tb&m,. a half-grown .'female, will be up for competition. The Red long time afterwards whenever this Bank athletes will entor alltha duh- learned to break the wire by continu- 6 F PTS, baboon saw this officer it mado signs ally twisting it with her hands. She es and runs in the senior and junior of rejoicing. Brbwer,. rf. .. O 14 JEK8IV CENTHAL. •dlvlolons. Twtf' bus loads of St. made an opening large enough to Cirf«r,. If. ... 0 O Morrii 193 204 179 J Wh.l.n ..;. 128 142 167Jame. s students will attend the meet. Female monkeys have been ob- creep through, but finding no forest that more than 5,(300,000 women will take advan- , Smith, e. ... 0 0 0 at hand, stayed among the bushes Sonulu, re. ., ,O00 Phnilpi ...<..., ISO 172 18Jame1 s A. curley' is coach of the Hod served carefully keeping tho flies off 9 0 0 AMOiek 17* 185 171 and crept back into the enclosure at . c OeBrown, Itf. Bank team. their Infants, and both male and fe- tage of at A&P Food Stores this wee jr. How about you ? Brealln • 188,111 108 male .monkeys dog not hesitate to night Finally she refused to come 7 0 14 tt pays to advertise in Tho Register. adopt and care for orphan monkeys back, and a snare was set for her, '''••• ' '-. ' •'•' "iu."«i ~m DEL MONTE CbOTHOU AMD WSDBANCB H«ln , }ll. 198 1T0 CORN CROSBY OR GOLDEN BANTAM 2 Bowling League Ji 110 110 113 cant 25c Ivlllt Ill 113 180 Btnaa •. jil 118. 135 DEL MONTE EndsHajfSeawn 'Ayerigej—Fr««ee '. UTXUtt . •) QUAKER OATS QUICK or REGULAR 3 k , 25c 3. ACUM ...... i... H» «2« 110 P 3 . Lo«d» in Sparei. . ' ' . U Aetna ,1»T 182tot The Clothiers and Iniuranca team DtFbn 181 101140 BoncoM 4.... 114 1!8153 Ha"'•leading .'the Commercial bowllnit ...i .;.nt loo PALMOLIVE SOAP - 4 «*.. 25< , league, "which ended the first bait of \n Us season fHtoy night, They have «Ji 113 1 CHIP5O FLAKESorGRANULES . large pkg. won 26 gamete and lost 13.' The 8lg- MfcN m muni Blanor Company, Poitoffloe Ward iss 13$ and Jersey Central are tied fcr see J«ffr*y * i., |8T ti6o ond place with 25 vlotorle* • arid U Dpmtajr ...;... loo LUX FOR THE LAUNDRY . . 3 -«' detaats. , ' Cornwell ' 187 Stt7k«r i«o 180 Jimmy Tuttlo of the' Bltn«r aggre- Ulaton »6 . 188 gation bu high Individual average pfitl. Ffed Tfuex of the Jersey tu too SCOn TISSUE .3 roi., 25c ' Central five )s Mcond 'With an aver- . a|e of 193, Fran* at the SeconU tarns, coittfANr : < KaUcnal Bank l«_ln ftcntwith 203 Ilirlm ...I...... Ill 111 too MAZOLA OIL . pint eon 25C Brook. , i|( 100 185 The ^landlrij;! at the end of thoWhlto ., ,..,, 145 178 WHITEHOUSE Oiot> ,, 1SJ * 6or • flrit half are: ' ' . Hoftm.nn ., .....ill 1T3 1)1 W L r.A.Tuttl. V< lit 1IO> 10* EVAPORATED MILK 3 * - 22c CUlhUre and IniuMnet .... S« It t«a *•» can* '*•* BUmr 85 1< «lt r««lo*c« i 28 14 S4I BORDEN'S, LION, VAN CAMP'S or CARNATION Jcnty Ointnl ,,i. 25 14 Us .'Co«imtr«l«l(lh»ult|uri .... 34 II >>J.• Actrr» Ul 177 174 All-U«ohtnlo« : 2) 1« t>4I Aem» ,;., 310 17} jsi EVAPORATED MILK . 3 i 25c ' »lu» Comtt. ' 2t.l8 81k n.to ITS , lsi lit Utility .,..,,..,. 20 10 SOSenetr) n »j 14s Hi Prlnltri tnil r*lnter» 17- 39 8018hlnn IBO 134 162 attend KUlonil Bunk ..... n n 1H NEW ARRIVALS SUNNYBROOK troftlilon.l M«n 14 28 7»9 837 ,817 7 ...... ,.. U «7 19» LARGE EftftC CltMiH ind'Btkirt 12 (7 W BLUB COM1TS Ttliptont Ocrap«n/ 10 80 188 113 15T lit SELECTED B \9 %* O FRESH EGGS 1(4 , loo lta . .the nine highest Individual aver* CARTON ,a\ ta up to Monday night's games Ortjory ...;•.,..,..j... 117 • , PitUncn ItO 110 doz. 23c OF 1 DOZ aid: HmVIni lie no 17S ' (i A SvUit ittmr>ln» Sit, 1ft 182 TUlUo »» 187 183 Truix 24 US lit) %e Hallmark^ ««S til PASTEURIZED Mirrlll 39 l>0 •» BAKCKB AMD GRO0EH3.- Dannli .i • U 17H 17Oolnwlt3 a ,; i ., lt| : If I CUT 0M jonc» as no 1st l*tm .107 117 FRESH BUTTER TU* . 33c BrMlIn „ 119 nr> 14Cil.ndrllll8 o 114 lit Mintiopano ..! HI 174 lug CU>nr • JACK FROST 8lt««».. ST 174 U4f«f«tr 117 ItO HorrU no 174 114 Mllli ..' Ill 12IL GRANULATED SUGAR COTTONW 49c TIUM 710 780 117 The Utllltlis d*r*a.t«4 the Profos- HECKER'S, GOLD MEDAL, PILLSBURY'S or CERE5OTA ppy Dennis High Oarne Boorcr slonal Ueft. In three e»m«« ^rl<|ay Last Night at Katontown, night atN the Beoreatloa hill.' The Which lias a News agent 1 b ,Th« Second National B»nH de- Jersey Central look two games from FLOUR • 3 /2BA G 15c 7BAG 29< feated tho Poitoffloe bowlers lait the Olothleri and Insurance the. night in two out of three games on same night. ' in practically every Tlylor's alltya at Eatontown. Ocoig* The Blue Comits and Olsner Com- PURE LARD . ... >b 1Oc : 'Toppy" Dennis of the Poatofllce pany won two games of their yiit high K«(iie scoreV with 232. Th«matches Mtnday night with the Bik- GRANDMOTHER'S ' nisllmen rolleil »»» In tho third ers snd Qroeert and Utilities. gkfnt lo trounae tho benklr* by «I- . .». .... * . CityintlufWorld mott 3O0. BREAD • STANDARD 20 OZ. LOAF • 7C 1 Vnoaa a«b Ttwau tn*t. The snores: : WHOLE MILK WC0ND HAT1ONAL 1AKK. The first anel leciad team of the Vr«i« lt« l»l letRed Bank Vnou oiup ware difeat- *1 ed Iwt.week al the River atreet nnv X >'IMt 181" 188naalum by . Ktyport aggMgrntlon*, STORE CHEESE . . "• 29c ltmlrg Ifl 110 liTht e aeore of lh« fl'lt t«aa> game was w|.if 31 to 10. _IM jn to This iis an Wspaper Us MT Tit dob Oa»4 rartj. Ill The Amaranth «lub of Itumson I" U1 will held, a oard party next Monday night at the Fliyere' boat olub at ni Haven' (or the btniftt pf ohlld IP means Truth told interestingly ATLANTIC & PACIFIC » lwili tASTMN DIVISION
*J ' Patra RED BANK REGISTER. FEBRUARY 4. 1931.
FORESTERS TO EAT TURKEY. Byrno and Edward .Murphy. Non- will maet at tight o'clock next Mon- player prires;wero won by Mrs. Otto day night at the parsonage. •i*»> , • ~• i COBLIX Uembers of Court Momnouth ami Breltenbach and Mrs. EWward Mur- The. second half of the school'term 1 Honmoutb Their Ladles to Save a Feast phy. A door prise was awarded to began Monday. John pfclffonberger. The firemen put out a gnus Ire The 'Street Court Monmouth, Independent Or- playhouse der, of Foresters, of Red Bank will Monday afternoon on » vacant field Beautiful Phone have a turkey dinner Thursday night on Fonnan avenue. 1600 of next week to which the members Fair Haven News. Mrs. Harry Smock entertains* the ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS and .their ladles have been Invited. Rainbow auxiliary Monday night UOME OF rAHAJJOUNT * riOTtTEES! The diners -will meet at tho lodge Four School.Trustees to be Elooted Samuel Peterson of MoCsrter »vc- Today—Thura., Feb. S FRIDAY, FEB. 6th rooms at eight o'clock and will go Next Tuesday Nlgbt. nuo was'taken to the Long Branch Performances dally at 2:30, 7 & 0 P. BL Sat and Holldajs Coattiiuoo* hospital Sunday afternoon in the In a body to the dinner. John I* CIh« BiJ S«nk R«tUt» em be bousht Richard Barthelmeis Georye Arlifi Hoffman of Harrison avenue is In Fair Bivtn In tha stora of H«rnr KnrtU Bumson. ambulance Buffering: from CHARACTER LAST TIMES TODAY chairman of' the dinner committee. and Robert Cuneroo and ftt tht Gold C«. pneumonia. Love 'Corned;: d>rs.) Beginning next Sunday the Sun- Although clothes do not In the Featuro At 3:14. 7:44, 0:61. Ol A day-school of. the Chapel of the Holy Rough Wise Wife The annual school-election will be make the man, the mahner "FART TIME WIPE" held Tuesday night'at tho Willow Communjon will be held at half-past g Saves with And An • :, Rumson News. two o'clock in the afternoon. in which clothes are worn Bli Hgpplneis and Hen for the A Otherwise street sohoolhouse. The polls will b« A Devil ot « Fellow who Honed EDMUND tOWE • open from seven \o nine.o'clock. The Mrs. John Wagner ol LocUWood have a great deal to do with lite et H|« Enemy. See his Marital LEILA HYABIS Husband! Firemen's Meeting and Supper— place has. returned home, after terrible vengeance! Share Jbla wltb a unite and smiled at tin. Mlx-tJpl Tommy Clifford-Waller McGrail School Election Next Tuesday. terms, of Clarence Smock, Charles P. Ill's character. A Bachelor who loved nil Cross and Lewis Smith explro and spending six weeks with her daugh- perleci romance. Grandchildren, (Th* Bai'Bank Raclstir can \n bought they will run again. Another trustee ter. Mrs. O.C. Walko of Cleveland, s In Rnnuon it Ftnn«rt>'« general «tora. Ohio. A person who keeps his T:M F, H-8:M P. M. 7:00 P. »-*:« R M. Yellen's itora and Mra. Ludlow's store. will be elected to all the uncxplrcd clothes spotlessly clean and TOMORROW and FRIDAY The - Bagtiter 1> »lio sold ami delivered itorm of Porcy D, Bennett, who has ,Mrs. John Murphy of -Carton Feature by Chml«» Qeyec. IS L&dyetla itrect. resigned because he Is now custodian street has recovered from an attack neatly pressed is usually the Fe«turcttes of bronchitis'and grip. SATURDAY,. FEB. 7th At 3:10. Georgia I Jeuel • Oceanlo hook and ladder company of school funds. The school budget one who exercises the same 7:61, in.. , • . this year is $25,000,.the, same as laui A regular meeting of the Ruroson "It Might b. •will meet tonight to discuss plans care and attention in his 9:40. for/the dance to be given by the fire year. parent-teacher association will be Won," : daily business,. THE WISI5 company Friday night, February A wbito elephant • sale was held held next Tuesday night at 8:15 1 o'clock In the high school building. CBACKETEFR! = . Albn. ? ISth, at Holy Kosary hall. So.far a Monday night at tho Methodist —r (Hruco Scenic) large number of tickets have been church by the ladles', aid Boclcty. Ar- The Fair Haven auxiliary of tho Does tie not stand the Johnny Wtii- ticles donated by. raombera worn Rlvervlew hospital will meet at two • ntullcr • ' sold and there la every Indication better ^chance of tuccew "Tt.'Blf •" that the dance will be a financial auctioned off and the profits amount- o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the SljV success. At the conclusion of to- ed to ?1C The official church board home ot Mrs. Tony Hunting. both socially and financially, His is n charmed night's business session a Virginia than the one who it careless life, nothing can hain supper, prepared by Henry about his personal appear- GRIFFITHS bump off his Koch, of the Burason ttshing cluu, gift for comedy! will be served., ance? • • i • Como talto n Joy rldo A card party and dance will be . •. c • wltb «d at. Holy Bosary hall Monday • LEON'S is; well equipped night, February 16th, by the mem- bers of. the Sunday-schools of Holy tov take, care of all of your- Rosary and Holy Cross churches. GLEANING; and DYEING ThOsCard games will begin at half- needs. ;.• '. • , • past eight o'clock. STARTING TODAY FOR 3 DAYS The Presbyterian (Brotherhood will With the following, reduc- hold ah old-fashioned supper Tues- . lion in prices," you, should Ul day night, February nth, from six to , avail yourself of .our service. eight o'clock, at tho parish house on w Blnsbatn avenue, for the benefit of Jean JACK OAK1E Wni.. (Stago) MEN'S SUTISirity* ^ ' BOITD.- the garage fund. APTHLB The Presbyterian ladles' aid soci- , cleaned ...,... ..$1.60 "The Gang Buster" ety will hold a covered dish luncheon A Paramount Plcturo at noon Wednesday, February 11th, MEN'S OVERCOATS, at the parish house. It will bo un- dry-cleaned ...... 1.S0 SATURDAY and MONDAY der the direction of tha ways and Feature At 3:10, 5:33, 7:34, 9:39. means committee, of which Mrs. MEN'S suns, Stephen Stevens is chairman. bnuhed and. preued .SO &• Mrs.: Lands'T. Wilson entertained a number of friends at a card party There is a pro-rata reduc- THEY'REBACK Monday night. - The. auxiliary ol RumBon tiro com- tion,on all ladies' and chil- ihe Goynor and Farrell pany -will hold a card party Wednes- dren's garments. day night, February 11th, In the flre- of "7th Heeryan" in, liouse. Mrs. Harold J. Peters is In drama of a p general charge of arrangements. James P. Emce, RJchard J. Rog- girtwhow$nrdi ers, Sr., and Jacob Zerr will bo can- didates for re-election at Jho school Jo the election -next Tuesday night. At the present time no one else has filed a COMMUNITY TOPICS. to lead her petition for trustees, and it Is unlike- ly that Uie present members will By W. A. Sweeney. man back to have any opposition. The school budget which will be voted on 13 respectability. $45,000, which Is $1,000 less than last I could ' scarcely believe my •A. >»?, ' own eyes when a night or BO ago I read in. an. evening ntwa- Water meters are being Installed AT Sho marries tho wrong man THEVWOSPEB FIOXDBE OF XHB CENTUBY! • 3 20, paper that U. S. SenatofTMUIsrd In tho homes and buildings through- to get tho right one. Prac- B. Tydlngu of Marj'land, who ICAOVL 7 40. V SO. out Rumson by the water company. tices on one to make her, haa been considered one of the —ALSO— • WALSH'S Heretofore the residents were perfect wltb the jther. Just wettest oj the Wets to Con- charged so much per faucet annual- an unblushing bride trying gress, objected to being clawed 'THE MAN ly.- •, . 7f?fi,y to mako a go of "It." :r as a "Wet'\ He said that he First Episode of "The Indians Are Coming." A special meeting of the mayor was opposed to the eighteenth WHO amendment and the Volstead and council will be held Friday night ) gested In thfe column last week. Fcaturo At 3:13, 7:43, 9:45. to Florida. Probably the term "Dry" • and Paul Hlntelmann was home part "Wet" Is'»• misnomer and that She' know tho man she 'loved BUCK In the final analysis a majority of last week from Holy Cross col- was guilty! ' That she' must fight of both believe nt; true temper- lege! ance. • , for him...make him see how William H. Mahoncy, former may- much she cared. To assure that or of Rumson, has returned from the lovo... there should bo ::• . \ JONES The -writer, for Instance, French hospital at New York. He would no doubt be-classified'by was brought homo In an ambulance those who know him as a rabid "NO LIMIT" and Is confined to his bed. and uncompromising "Dry." I VI A raramouni Drnnin ••' • Edward Bogart, who has been sick am not opposed, however, to ihe Starring with pneumonia, is lmpiovins. legitimate use of liquor. I am CLARA BOW Miss Marie Sheridan of Jersey uncompromisingly opposed to City and Aaron Slayback o! Prince- drunkenness. I might not be so with " muchl opposed to that If no STUAttT EBWIN ton were week-end guests of Mr. and harm came to anyone but the Mrs. Fred Flnnerty. .__ TRAI person who got drunk. My op- HAKItY GREEN NORMAN FOSTER A card party was held last Thurs- RIN TIN TIN in "The Lone Defender"' position is to the evils that flow day night at tho homo ot Mr. antl out ot drunkenness—crime, mis- Mrs. Edward Murpliy on Church ery, sorrow and heartaches. AND LOOK! street by the Women's Democrallo SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY LAUREL and HARDY club of Rumson. There wos a largo If some one will come forward In "A FINE MESS" attendance and after the games re- with a plan that will permit of "STEP ON IT," freshments wore served. The prlzo the legitimate use of liquor and at the same tlma will: make the Something Different. winners wore Mrs. Fred Finnorty, most drastia provisions against Fox Movletono News. Mrs. J. Tanner, Mrs. Raymond Pul drunkenness, I will bo glad to go ley, Mr. and Mrs. John Pfclffenberg- AMAZINQ along with such a movement, no ef, Mrs. K. Brenner, Mrs. Dennis matter by what particular name It may be called. I am not so TIMID much Interested In a came as I am in an objective.
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