AM tlio News o> WE DO BED BANK - and Surrounding Towns OUR PART .O ''fold Fearlessly and Without Bias.

Issued Weekly. Entered as Second-Class Matter at tha Pont- Prlcoi Ono ¥ear Sl.GO VOLUME LVI, NO. 47. ofllce at Red Bank, N. 3^ under tbo Act of March 3, 1S7D. RED BANK, N. J., .WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1934. Sis Months 81.00. Einsla Copy 4c. PAGES 1 TO. REALTORS TO MKF.T. Rumson To Sell GOOD FOK R. V. R. II. stout of Itcd Bank to Building and Loan 1'avs Out ?111,000 Sprnk at Malnflcld Catherine. t-o Sliaro Holders. The monthly meeting of tho New Checks for $111,000, were mailed Jersey Association of Real Estate Thursday to 92 holders of the 4-1-B "Naughty Marietta" to be Pre- Henry E. Butler Property, For- Boards will bo held Friday, May IS, Resolution Passed Authorizing LeRoy McKim of Locust Presents eerie:! of shares of Hie Red Bank Former One Repealed Owing to Mrs. Mary Fritz Found DeatI in sented in Two Acts Friday merly Vietor Place, Bought at the Ncthcrwood Golf club, Plain- Funding of Temporary Im- Additional Information Show- Building and Loan association. This Technicalities—Club Liquor Kitchen of Daughter's Home for Summer Home by Mrs. field. The session will begin promptly provement Notes — County ing That It's the "Navesink" was a double payment series, the License Granted to Players' Night, May 25, at the School rA half-past twelve o'clock, with Mor- holder of each share paying $'.! per on Shrewsbury Avenue Yes* Auditorium, Harry I. Rilser. ris Goldfarb, the association presi- Taxes Paid. and Not the "Shrewsbury." month for a period of 81 months. The Boat Club. terday Afternoon. dent, presiding. Among tho reports withdrawal value of each shave was The comlo opera, "Naughty Mari- Tho largo residence with exton- Tho Rumson mayor and council The article in The Register last is- A new resolution authorizing a Mrs. Maty Smith Fritz, wife of Wil- olvoly landscaped grounds at tho to bo (riven at this st-snion will bo Thursday night pascd a resolution sue, regarding tJtfi proper name of 199.20, the profit being $31.20. The | bond issue of 550,0110 was adopted etta" will bo given In two acta Fri- those of the vlco president, Samuel D. monthly payments- were completed liam Fritz of DoForrest avenue, ©mi- day night, May 25, at half-pant eight southwestv corner of Rumuon road authorizing a $20,000 bond issue, the rivw which touche.i the shore at Monday night by tho Fair Haven id her lifo Monday afternoon by In- and Blngham avenue, IlumBon, hao Walker of Kcansburg, and secretary, which will wipe out a debt of ap- Red Bank and other places along Its on March 22, and the interest which mayor and council. 'The resolution o'clock at tho audltorum o£ tho Heii R. V. R, H. Stout of Red Bank. One accrued helped to provide ample halin,; gas from a range in the Bunk Catholic high uchool. It will been sold by Henry B. Butlor to Mrs. proximately that amount owing to route lias been rend with much in- passed recently by the. commission- :itchcn of the home of her Kon-in-Iaw Harry I. nikor of Soabrifjht, In a of the important features of the pro- the bank in improvement notes. The terest and it h;is brought to The Reg- funds for the dividend on May 10. ers was repealed due to technicali- he produced by pupils of St. James's gram will be the consideration of the Merchants and other business peo- -nd daughter, Mr. and lira. .James. nchool. Many rehearsals havo been deal arranged through William H. issue will run for ten years, $2,000 ister ollicc a number of persons who ties. The bonds will be. sold to pay- McLean of Shrewsbury avenue. Her Hlntclman of Rumcon. various codes for apartment house to bo paid off each year. At tho debt havo advanced much general infor- ple state that they have noticed a oft teriiporary Improvement notes in hold. Singing and dancing will bo managers and office building mana- decided improvement in economic husband, according to tho police, featured nnd there- will be many upc- Tho property comprises about 32 consists chiefly of notes for improve- mation on the subject. the bank. stated that she had been. In poor gers and office building managers. ments, such as sidewalk3, curbing conditions as a result of purchasing clnlitleg. Tho music is by Victor Her- ncres of lawns, gardens and pasture After the business session tho realtors One of ihcrfii interested readers power having been increased by The action ol the police commit- health for some time and had been, hert. Those who will tnlto part havo land. It has a frontago on Rumson will play golf. and concrete road work, for which was Lelioy McKim of Locust, who $111,000 in this community. tee in granting a club liquor license brooding during the last few days. received Ion;; and painstaking coach- load of about MO feet and a front- the property owners aro asscGsed a paid a most. plr;i::ant *;all at thir, of- to the Players' Boat club was rati- The body was discovered by Mr. Ins and folks who havo witnessed tho age on Bingham avenuo of over 3,000 certain percentage, all taxes paid on fice last Thursday and submitted the fied. Four street lights will be in- nd Mrs. McLean upon their return rehearsals oay that a rich treat la in feet, and also him extensive front- theso assessments will bo applied following information or. the subject. stalled. One will be on the borough lorno Monday afternoon. Policeman. More, ago alonu tho .South Shrewsbury toward the reduction of the bonds. Mr. McKim has resided in thi.s vicin- doolc, rmo in front nf the new school, •Tn'nn M Stoye wag notified and hs In ity many yenrri and lin has accumu- Local Treat For The plot of tho play is as follows: river. If the amount received from this one on Chestnut street and one on turn reported the matter to Captain Tho estate Include a large flroproof source In a year Is $2,000, it will not lated a vast amount of historic data Jackson street. Councilman Ray Joseph Bray, who waa doing desk Countess Marietta, the young concerning Monmouth county. Music Lovers daughter of a noblo Italian family in English type briclc residence, which be necessary to raise any money by VanHorn made tho report. duty at headquarters at tho tlmg. X>r. franco, being unhappy at home, runo is famous for its architectural general taxation that year to pay off He informed The Register that he A bill from Mrs. William Dowlen John B. Eoyd was called to tho econe mvny and cIlaguiscH hcrhelf as ono of beauty with Its rough slato roof, con- Foxwood Park Tract, Near Red the bonds. If the sum exceeds $2,000 has coast survey maps dating .back Combined Band and Orchestra for $85 for seventy evergreens and and M. F. Aumack, an employee oC fi number of marriageable "Cae- taining eight maoter bed rooniB, the balance will bo applied on the as far as 1839 and these ofliclal 'docu- of the Red Bank High School ninety lilac bushes, destroyed by Tire tho Jersey Centra;! power and light nuoUe" girls sent by tho king of olght maids' rooms, nine baths, large Bank, Given New Impetus debt the following year, ments show the river as being desig- on her property on Ha nee road, was company, went to the house with an France to tho French eettlomont of living room with beamed celling, by Developer—Indication of • Councilman Lewis T. Wilson, chair- nated thereon as the "Navesink'' to Give Concert in Auditorium referred to the borough attorney. inhaler. Efforts at resuscitation Now Orleans. Upon her arrival eho solarium, reception hall, largo lib- Return of Better Times. man of the road commltteo, reported river, that the hills about Highlands Friday Night, June 1. Mrs. Dowlen asserts the fire was proved futile. In befriended by an Amorican front- rary, dining room, breakfast room, on tho project to lay concrete gut- aro shown as tho "Highlands of started by CWA men working for Navesink" and that the lighthouse y g Captain Bray notified County Phy- iersman, Capt. Richard Warrlngton, servants' dining room, linen room Renewed activity. In Monmouth ters on several streets to give work The band and orchestra of the Red the borough. Councilman Arthur B. sician H. W. Hartman, who iasued and falls In love with him. She also and sleeping porch. It la equipped county home-buying has prompted to the unemployed. He said that at Highlands is given as "Navesink Light at Highland.1! of Navesink," Bank high school under the direction Sickles stated that according to the the burial certificate. The body was rouses tho affections of the lleuten- with oil burning hot water heat and the start of a new program of home within tho past two weeks a num- of Chester Wilhelm and A. LeBoy fire chief's report the origin of the removed to the funeral parlors of nnt-govemor's son, Etlenno Grandet, la thoroughly modern In overy detail. construction in Foxwood Park, a 23- ber of men have obtained work and Ho made further reference to a Baker, instructors respectively of fire is unknown, John W. Flock at Long Branch and a polished young vlllian, who is also Other buildings on tho premises acrc residential tract In Little Sliver, it "wits his opinion that not enough lai-gp map that was in The Register those two organizations, will sponsoi Tho balance of county taxes for prepared for burial. known to tho underworld na tho pii- arc n gardener's cottage, eight-car just over tho Red Bank boundary men could be obtained at the present oflice for years and which now has a combined concert to be held in the t.he second quarter, amounting to According to Policeman Stoyo'a re- nte, "Bras Pique." Ho recognizes garage, with housekeeping apart- line, time to carry out the ontlre project. a prominent place in the Monmouth high school auditorium Friday even- $3,028.65, wss paid. A tax anticipa- port, three jets of the kitchen ranga Marietta as tho missing countess, and ment, greonhouse and tool house. Designed by Victor H. Strombach Ho also said tho Llglcr family had County Historical Association build- ing, June 1 at 8:00 o'clock. The pro, tion note for $6,000 and a road as- were open at the time tho body -W03 la anxious to win her hand but ho Tho estate Is ono of tho show placeg of Irvlngton, engineer and supervis- registered a complaint against the ing at Freehold. This map was made coeds will be divided between the sessment note for $f>,383 was paid. found. The kitchen door and the win- has troubles of his own in getting rid on tho famous Rumson road. ing architect of the property, four concrete gutters, stating that the by order of Governor Clinton and band and orchestra for tho purchas- Bills amounting to $1,195.47 were dows were closed tightly and paper of a former attachment, the quadroon Tho resldenco, which was designed dwellings are to bo erected here, open culvert on their property, shows tho stream as being designated ing of new music and also for- the also paid. Borough Clerk M. Floyd had been stuffed in the keyhole of the Adah, Marietta, In order to escape by tho woll-known architect, Harry starting thin month. They will fol- through which the drainage water at that, time ns the Navesink river. benefit of the 9-A class. Smith reported receipt of a check door, dotcction, by tho connivance of Capt'. T. Llndaberp, wag built for the low traditional colonial lines, in runs from River road to the river, Mr. McKim slated that the bridge Tho band will open the concert by from the Cities Service corporation Mrs. Fritz was born at Yonkers, Dick, disguises herself as tho son of late Thomas F. Victor and acquired keeping with the general charac- would be inadequate to take care of commonly called "Oceanic" bridge rendering several selections after for $166.66 for a month's rent on Now York, and was tile daughter oC lludolfo, keeper of a Marionette the- by Mr. Butlor in 1027 through Mr. teristics of the 36 all-year homes al- the additional drainage and would was dcsifrna.ted at the time of its ded- which special and novelty numbers the dock, and also receipt of $58 in Fred and Catherino Kahlo Lorenzo ater. Hero Etlenno visits her and Hintclrnann, Mro, Hiker expects to ready built and occupied on the tract. endanger their home. The county ication as tho "Navesink Bridge" will be presented. Tho orchestra will dog licenses. She was 5H years old and had resided nho Is persuadod by him to attend a occupy tho promiBcs as a summer The newest homo there was erected built the open waterway and a sug- and was so officially tabulated by a conclude the evening's program by at Long Branch nearly all her lifo. mask ball whero sho Is on tho point suitable marker at that time. He fur- Mr. Sickles stated that unless the homo beginning Juno 1. this spring and sold within two gestion was made that it be piped presenting several various selections. owners of the three service stations Besides her husband, who is a nt accoptlng hl3 hand in marrlago weeks after completion. by the freeholders. ther stated that when the new bridge Hampton Andrews, well-known col- butcher, and ber daughter, she Is sur- when Capt. Dick arrives on the was built across the river at Red ored lad, who took the leading the borough stop complaining vived by a brother, who resides ot Bccno with hls'mon, accuses Etlenno The property was formerly part of The laying of gutters on Lafayette about the way in which the business the estate of the late Richard K. street at this timo was urged, as the Bank to replace what had'been com- comedian part in the recent senior Long Branch, and e. granddaughter, of being tho notorious "Bras Piquo" monly known as "Cooper's" bridge, play, -will render several popular for the borough motor trucks Is dis- Margaret McLean. discovers that Marietta returns his Fox, publisher of The Police Gazette, street is to be improved soon with tributed he will recommend buying who originally purchased it from funds the borough will receive from the State Highway commission put vocal solos and will give his imper- The funeral was held this morning lovo and all ends happily. up a marker designating tho stream sonation of a novelty number sing- the fuel direct from the oil company. In Eeal Estate Lovett's nursery. The late John T. the state through the freeholders. as the "Navesink" river. Ho further He said he had checked the bills and at 8:3o O'clock at the Flock funeral The cast In as follows: Lovett formerly owned and resided However, water from the west aide ing the chorus of tho "Old Bass parlor3 and at 0:30 o'clock at St. of this street eventually reaches the stated that at the instigation of some- Drum." Francis Kodama and Philo found that each man received an James church with the rector, Kcv, Cnptnin Rlclinvd Warrlngton Riverside Drive and Grange Ave- on the estate. one in Red Bank this marker was Davis, local pionists who have pre- average of $H a week. Joseph Coleman Nathaniel Drake of Short Hills, open waterway' through the Ligier Later changed to "Shrewsbury" river. Dr. John B. McCloskey In charge. t.lmtennnt Governor (iranrlet nue Properties Change Hands owner of Foxwood Park, states that property and the council decided not sented recitals in Carnegie hall as Upon the recommendation of Coun- Burial was In the family plot in tho Joseph Maloney In a discussion on the .subject with well us in this locality with much cilman Henry A. Friedlander the po- West Long Branch cemetery. Ktlcnne Grmidet Frank Honan Through the Joseph G. Mc- lie purchased it because ho wjio BO to begin this job until after tho success, will present piano numbers. lice chief will notify owners of street •iir Harry Blnlio I^reileriek (ilerflch Cue Agency of Rumson. impressed with the many mature waterway problem had been settled. the late John H. Cook, who was re- Michael Carotenuto will render a red is due tho county in taxes, and $7,000 Cook had told him that the people cidenta. Artnh Mnrfrnret Fleming of Red Bank and vicinity like to call render the well-approved sohg piece Fanchon . Mury McGulre. tate la again coming Into its own in part of Red Bank, according to G. is fteeded by the board of education. "Trees," being accompanied by Philo Is 101 Years Old' Nunnetto Emily deMarlo this vicinity. Ono of these transac- Howard Lippincott of Red Bank, Current bills at the meeting brought tho stream the "Shrewsbury" river, but practically all of the official data Davis at tho piano. |>||ep Honnria Loach tions waa tho Gale of the Gerald C. sales agent. All streets are permanr the total to $29,000. On hand was Mrs. Elizabeth B. Green ®f NlRlit Watchman Rodolfo Felnmnn Holbrook property on Grange ave- ently surfaced; sidewalk, curbing $30,000 in cash and $9,000 in county concerning snmo has the stream des- Among the selections to be ren- I'iralrfi ..-. Heimls Shcohnn, Poilrl- Toomey nue in the borough of Fair Haven, ignated as Hie "Navesink" river. Branch Avenue ia Getting 0!$I lm|i(iii John Qulnn and all city improvements aro In- scrip. His recommendation that dered by tho thirty-pioco hand are Mn-il Indian Thomas Salmon which wa3 bought by Carl C. Shlp- stalled. Five minutes' drive from these obligations be paid was ap- Even if there is a opinlpn as to its tho marches, "Thunderer" and "Feld Because She Was Unable to tirn/.icllr Anno Wichmann pce. The sale was made by tho Jo- proved. Mr. White said he anticl-1 proper name The Register knows dome!." by Sollsa and several classi- KnitV Grinder - P'»nl Conwny soph G. McCue agency of humson. Rumson road, the location offers Have a Party This Year. Cnaidf. Jamra Maney, (ieorwe Coudricr residents quick access to Sea Bright psted there would be enough money j that we all agree that it Is the most, cal selections as "Country Gari The Public is Invited to Attend Town Crier Edward pppenlandor Mr. Shlppce Is a largo owner of and Monmouth Beach. Nearby rail- on hand by June 1 to pay a bond I beautiful stream for Its length in by Percy Aldridge Grainger, "Marche Exercises to be Held on the Mrs. Elizabeth B. Green of Branch Servants Joseph Sclffert. Jerome Repd real C3tat*s in tho western section of Militaire," a serenade; "Neath the Sacristan Gilbert Itiddln road stations provtdo easy commut- issue obligation of ?15,000. America. Holmdel Township Grounds avenue observed her 101st birthday Lamp Lishter Richard Hcnoit Fair Haven and ho bought tho Hol- ing to Newark and New York. Tho auditor's report, submitted by Psalms," "Mingootto Overture," and Thursday. She makes her homo with VeiKlern ..... JamCB IrvinK. Henry bi'ook property of four acres to ndd Mr. White, was accepted. "Deep Kiver." The orchestra selec- —Tree a Gift from Children. her daughter, Mrs. Albert M. Van- Hurke, lienlamin Wonley to his realty holdings. The proper- James C. Auchlncloss chairman of tions to be heard nro selections from Nostrand. Although not as active as Flower irlo Kllzen. Jenn Oar- Williamson, Jane Englund, Joseph Rev. Fiank Alvin Langwhh, pastor when she contracted whooping cough ton, Dorothy Grail , ltono Marie Mnlaus- Borden on Blngham avenue, Hum- ill Colt's Neck to (J. K L,angstroth Councilman Bernard V. Kyan. little measure to make the evening Sacco, Donald Osborn, Raymond Hen- senn, Catherine " tonan, Pnullno Grob, scn, and he recently moved to his of Bloomficld, a 170-acro potato Acknowledgement was received a most enjoyable one. A beefsteak of the Reformed church of Colt's when she was ninety yeara old. Mary Jane FIcm' ., Mae Jacknon. derson and Jack White. Tho orches- Neclc. Mrs. Green waa born in Middle- Male Chnvua, ' i'm Comirtfr Here to Bo new quarters. farm at Englishtown, with a. house from Senators Barbour and Koan dinner was served Hist, and was fol- tra members under the direction of Married"—Rex Goodennusrh, Edward Itelss, Tho other transaction, which was 150 years old and complete' farm and Congressman Sutphen of receipt lowed by an entertainment and danc- Prof. A. LeRoy Baiter to take part Tho social service organization of town and when she was 22 yeara old Thnmnfl Hly, Joacph Grauae. Richard At- buildings, to C. J. Critelli of Jersey of the borough council resolution ing;. Atlantio and Holmdel townships has I she became the bride of .John Green, tridee. Frank Bnuer, Frank Do Maria. also handled by the McCue agency, r are Gerald Cannella, Joseph Tober, who lived on a farm near Long; C'nplnin Bick'B mea—Harold Murph7, waa tho salo of a Capo Cod cottngo City; a 150-acro farm in Holmdel to opposing the proposed stock ex- l elix Santangclo, salesman for Mr. Michael Carotenufo, Peter Galatro, ts headquarters at the township hall Jonepli Sovicro, Francis KildufT, Alfred situated on tho north side of River- Herbert H. Manss of New York city; change bill. Crate, introduced John O. Kreuger, Eugene Magee, Jr., Ralph Morrell, at Holmdel. Mrs. Prentico was very Eranch. He saved a number of lives Snytlcr, Krnncls Verlmut. John -KilduiT. a 150-acre farm, known as Sunnyslde Tho bonds of Ccpt. Kruse and Po- one of the members of the firm, who much, interested in such work and from the ship New Era, which went James Qulnii, Frederick Johnaton, Harry side drlvo in Mlddlctown township Gcorgo Hanson, Harry Boskcy, Ijloyd ashore off Long Branch in 1854, with Tlrady. Kdward Kclley, John Mahoncy, for William E. Foster. Tho property farm, at Everett, to Harry II. Neu- liceman James Wallace were ac- made a short speech in which ho Jones, Mona Franz, Jean Hackett, since her death her husband, Bernon .Stanley Ta'ipwitr. was purchased by Hamilton D. berger of New York city; tho Isaao cepted. paid tribute to Mr. Crate, who has Leslie Douglas, Irving Lcvinsky, Wil- S. Prentice, who owns a large coun- the loss of over 300 souls. Mr. Green, Cnke vilk—Doris Rlley. Dorothy Little, Schwarz of Now York, a member of Burgess property on Tinton avenue, Rev. William C. Colby, director of been associated with the brewery liam Moreau, Howard Taylor, Philo try estate at Holmdel, has annually died 27 years ago. They had eight Jane Melimnn, Veronica O'Nrll, Mildred for fifteen years. John F. Brycc, made a gift of ?l,000 to the Atlantic- sons and a daughter, and one oC Bh<-a. Kllmloth Colter. Georiro LnnK. Itol- tho stock exchange house of J. W. Eatontown, to Howard H. Shopp of the emergency relief committee, re- Davis, Milton Scott, James Mnroau, the children, William C. Grren, -was rrt Ilohsnii, Frtlwurd Piecolle. Jnmen Arnone, Davis & Company. Mr. Schwarz Hillside, nnd the John T. Eagen ported $50 had been expended so far general manager and vice president Elizabeth Sherman, Donald Hemh- Holmdel social service auxiliary as a Ivhvinl Harbison, Thomas Salmon, .lnmeg bought tho place f6r his own occu- property on the Eaton'town-Long in ilay for relief. of the concern, also .•spoke highly of linpr, Fred Williamson, William Roh- memorial to his wife. The auxiliary born the day President Lincoln was Manry. MnrRuerita Murray, Rita Masaey, shot. Jran Slo.vnn, Huth Itauli, Mary Hemschoot, pancy. Branch boulevard, Occanport, to Mr. Crate. nsnn, Francis Kodama and Jack has been very active in helping sick Ann Flemintt, Alhert Nolan. ICdward - T)an- Theresa Dixon of New York city. A floor show under thn direction White. and needy persons. ow-ilT.. iMlward OoKan, William Graham, Tho property consists of two acres, Louis Fcmppck, Georne Coudrler, William on -which there In an eight-room Mr. Stillman has rented a model Bapt:1st Roll Call of Samuel G. Harris of New York A year or so ago tho school chil- (iilman. house with two bnths. It adjoins tho house in Stillmnn Park, Eatontown, was presented, and Howard Marsh dren of Atlantio and Holmdel town- Speeding Auto Hits Spanish daneers—Marlon Spence, Cather- Edward Hurd place and with tho to Kdmond Bruce of Red Bank; an- Being Held Today oC Rumson, star of "Blossom Time," QUADIiANGI/E C'U'B. ships, on their own initiative, started ine WciKc Marlon Couan. Martha O'.tnKe, purchuso Mr. Schwarz gets a right other at 11 Elizabeth parkway, in "Student Prince" and "Show Boat," fund, to buy an oak treo in mem- Pole, Continues Oi^ Anne Mnri-haut. Concetta Shnrabbn, Dolores Flans Made- for Dance to Be Moynahnn. of way to tho North Shrewsbury the name tract, to Miss B. Lawson Tho annual roll call and business rendered snvoral vocal selections, Held ory of Mrs. Prentice. By various French (lancers—Nancy O'Neil. Frnnecn .river. Miller, Monmouth county, demonstra- meeting of tho Baptist church will with Mrs. Jack Mason of Little Sil- Juno Hi. moans sufllcient money was raised A Ford sedan, being driven we3fc (!onnolly, Rita Conroy, Josephine Tomaino, tor of Freehold; also his brother, W. got underway this afternoon at three ver as accompanist. Is'ick and Snphie and the. tree was planted on the on Newman Spring: road at a great Anna KerriKnn, Mary Cotter, Anna Little, Robert, Forbes nd John EmmonEmmon s p rain of speed last Sunday nftcrnoon, MalKaret Hevins, Doris JInltip. Alina Horan. Paul Stlllman's bungalow in Shrews- o'clock with a devotional service. Rus3O, Marathon dance champions, were admitted as ANNUAL MEETING TOMORROW. Rov. George Ellin will be in charge. gave an exhibition of Kome fast step- new members of grounds several weeks ago. The failed to successfully pass another bury, to Fred C. England, principal the Ked Bank Quadrangle club township committee of Holmdel town- car proceeding in the same direction. TO ADDItESS WOMANS CLUB. of the Shrewsbury school, and tho Tim afternoon afission will begin at ping;. Music for dancing was pro- Wednesday night t Ihc "Y" house on ship recently had a concrete drive- Monmouth Chapter, 1). A. R., to C. V. Allen house on Locust avenue, 3:30 o'clock. Reports will bo given vided by Kocky Stantangclo's or- Branch avenue. Following the short way made, on tho property. Other Hides wiped the car, struck and Most nt Bed Banlc Woman's Club. Eatontown, to Richard E. Tallman by tho Ladies' Aid society and the chestra. business session William Hcim, tiv., improvements were also made and knocked down a mail box in tho /Ir. Willlnm S. I,amont of Kutgero to Missionary society after which Rev. front of the home of William F. Ol- Spcnk Friday Afternoon. Monmouth chapter, Daughters of of Mt. Vernon, New York. principal of the Kivrr street school, the placo is now one o[ tho beauty son of Newman Springs road and American Revolution, of Red Bank Mr. Stillman, who own3 a property T. G, Thonma will deliver tho address addressed tiles club on "Reform spots of Holmdel. of tho afternoon. NEW MIDDLETOWN BAK. damaged an electric light polo a few Dr. Willlnm H. Lamont, of Kutgers will hold ltn annual meeting tomor- of about 100 ncres, known as Shelter Schools." The dance committee held feet away. The .speed of tho cat' univeraity will address tho Hod Banlc row at the Red Hunk Woman's club. Cove, near Toms Rtvcr, roport3 in- At 4:15 o'clock reports will be given short meeting following tho ad- Woman's club Friday afternoon on IJconso Granted to I'etcr Andros by dress. Ralph Abbott, Charles Tabor INSUBAKCFi DINNER. was momentarily checked but tha Tho rogent, Mrs. Jacob E. Rue, will creased Interest In water-front lota by tho Philathoa society, tho World tho Township Committee. driver continued on, leaving Jn Ilia "Tho Season's Best Books." Dr. La- preside, and Mlsa Emlllo Groverwlll there. Ho recently sold Iot3 near the Wido guild, tho Yoiing People's union and Alex Muller were appointed as wakn part of a bumper, portion of niout wan a speaker nt the lltoraturo bo boolean. Election of olllcora will water to Elmer J. Vccsey, editor of d tho Young Pooplo'n foliowohip. At tho mcV-tlnj; nf the township tho liminc committee, Charles Tabor, Staff of Metropolitan Insurance, Com- tho top of (ho oai* and n soctiori o£ conference at tho New Jersey Stato tako place at tho close of the busi- tho Woodbrldgo Journal; W. J. La- An address by Rev. C. II. Koeker will committco of Middlolnwn township George. Carey and Kalph Abbott on pany Dines At MlHn Silver. Uif! running board. Mr. Olrjcn, jump* Ke"deratlon of Women's club convon- ness session. kla, also of W,oO(lbridne, and Mlsa follow. Selections will be given by ThuiHduy afternoon a licence, to op- the orchestra committee! and Alex j The local staff of t lie Metro- iii£ into bin nwr.i car, cave e:linflc IJUEJ llon held lnut weok In Atlantic City. A nppclnl mtiHleril program will bo Aslrid Moe of Fords. tli'o children's choir of the Reformed erate a bar for the sale of nlooholic Mullet', George. Carey niul Chester politan Life Insurance company held •\vti.s unable, torTivoi takn it. Mrs. Thomas Voorhls, president, will presented by Mlsn Sadlo Child, music Lngoons 85 feel wide, twenty feet church. beverages was granted to i'cter An- Forrar on tilts publicity committee. tlmir annual dinner dance at the pre.^idc. chairman. Mrs. Cnrolino Burger, deep and one-quarler nillo long nro A devotional service will open the dros, whose place of busino:=:; is on 'DIP. dance conunittoo, headed by Ben- Rosevelt. ten. room, Little, Silver, Rat-, Reports will bn given by tho club ntate chairman of music, will bo tho tho feature of this property, enab- evening session at eight o'cclock. Ke- the state highway nrir Middletown jamin Parker, mailo arrangements lo urday evening. About 05 members i MEADOWVFKW INN KALL. delegates who' attended tho recent village. Several other appliciitions hold a, dance Jur.i- lf> at. the M"lly y g guest speaker and will render sev- ling tho developer to offer several porln v/ill bo given by the church Pitcher hotel. The il'-e. nf tho terrace of tho local staff and their wlvci (•(invention nt Atlantlo City. Mro. eral piano numbers. Mrs. H. E. hundred water-front lotn, in addition trcnmirer, tho finance committee, tho were received, but. action on them Festivities afc Modernised Belfof® Ilosea Chark mid Mrs. Graco King Men's league, tho hoard of trustees waa postponed umll the next commit- has also been granted. were, present. Following the dinner IfoU'l May i'li. Storms will sing two groups of songs, to tho lots on the shore of Barnegnt tee meeting Thui.-tlay nflornoon. addrnn'seB .were given by Thomas (i. will »lng n. duct. Tho hontearjcn will with Mrs, Kenneth M. Wycltoff ac- buy. A Huge grove of plno trees' ia of the church nntl tho U^herrV union. I Mcailnwvicw Inn at Helfiird, which be Mi:'. Frank .S. Curtis and Mr8. II. An address will be given by Rev. Her- May 21. Sbultis, Frank .1. Ticonc, Joseph A. companying. another feature of the property. Trlnd Club nausbnc.k, Salvatoro Cu^uniano, John ! hns recently been remodeled am! C. Mccldom, Mr:i. H. Mecklem, Mrs. On Friday, Miry 2!i, the chapter bert Lane, which will bo followed by iiiodi-i ni/.eii, will bo tho scene of fca* A. 1'". Undonstrutb, Mm. H. C. Meck- tho nnnual report by tho pa;;tor, Hev, Final plans have made by J. -Ingrain, Henry J. Ctrlson, Nioh- will Join other chapters (if tlio state i\ fur their tlvitles .Sal urday night, May "<% when Inm, Jr., and Mrs. Itlchnrd Blckncll Improving n Clubhouse. Edward W. Miller. Refreshments the. Triad cluh of lied !',i -i yovastaki.-] and ArlHur Rnrlikc. In a pilgrimage In Fort Hnncock nt A men! Ing to form a recreation Spring formal daiic,', :' i! ut ilny night, ,i chow mein supper and danco will will -lerve on the hostentj committee, 1 will he nerved at the conclusion of Tho nffalr was provided over by Mr. the Invitation of Commanding Ofllciu New plumbing, fixtures nro being club will be held in l!ic social ronm.3 May 19, at Wilbur Gn be held. Joseph Ilallldny In thn pro- placed in tho Red Bank Woman's both sessions. of tlie ncfoi-mcil rliiirch of Middle- and Mrs, Arthur lleT.irr. Mr. De- prietor. Tho place was formerly h t (d to Fuel Oil harbor, ilflecn fret of water. Ac- garden, lawn in- llnweis. Our special scrla all our old friends nntl i ii lout (liidln, luno im d ill IJI r«i imiii iiddrrn.'i. All mcinbura of tho lodfjo to suit your burnor; best Rradeti and vl^m i nntl lun no n fi t! Jifl(j live>Yo4ir Gtmrankw commodate any sh-.cil boat. Apply iiuimy ami shady lawn i;i'a:ui iiemlii ei'M. Al.1 (> now ones, j\li Mohmul nnd their friends run invited to nt~ prices. Unexcelled oorvlco. Fred D. Trubln's Typewriter Headquarters. I b in i i im ( ion j t tl 11 i\ i « £ on Weiitinghouso refrigeratoni nt Kny J-l. tittllmnii, owner, Kutontown,' produce wonderlul result:!. Phono proprietor.- Advertisement tr-mt the iiorvlce. Several aged fam- Wlltoff Co., Red Banlc phono, 652.— Typewriters rented, bought, eold g g t N, J.—Advertisement. II w 11 oil ( iiinpiii, I II 1 I nil 11 Advertlsoment Tutln' lti Mth ttAd 5f)2 for prompt delivery. Fred D. ilies who formerly lived In this ticc- nnd repaired. Trubln'o, 39 Broad vcrtlsementlt.i Monmouth street.—Ad- Wikoff Company, Kcd Hnnk.--Adver- Mill urn nl llon urn pracefullv uprnillnjj their de- street, lied Bank.—Advertisement. Hunting NtlMllo. tisement. Call Kcd liilllk 3K.7-.T, 1 (till < Ml,' painter, II' you Mill (I in 111(1 lln- Dm i t tb |iit t i i < > in • f fllnlnf; yenn: nt Ihc Inuiic. C'ockhill Hour 1Hno and DIUUT Tony 1 lun I ini;, at Ihc Cilobo hnlnl wry day from 'Orchestra Every Kile. nt Diul.'i Kcstrumuct every Saturday expert" teacher of lap in all Its viiri- Vnur Hal be,! in painting nml pipei ban In 1 ili i in nl ill i In 'l I 'it 2:00 to 5:011 i>. M. Price 20 cento.— l'ino Tree Inn, Eaton'town,—Advcr- nlKht, route No. 35, MiUdletown, N. j. nu-'< style:*. I'hone, lied IJ;mk 1235. expertly cleaned and liloclied. I.eon'ii, nil slioip nt :V\ Mount ' t i v\unt 11 ji utiiu if i i i Us It. pays to ndvortlqe . "< Thn Roglater. AdvertlEomcnt, ' ttaemont. ~Advertisement, —Advert looment, -': Bed IJaalc 2300.—Advertisement. lied U.—Atl\oi-tiocnic«t, uu nt Two RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 16, 1934'. Olive Twiford, daughter of George Twenty Years Ago. against Christian L. Beige of Red mobile to stop a team of frightened in tho Majestic theater at Atlantic. Medical Corps and retired from ac- Years Ago in and Twiford. and Mattle Atkins, daugh- Among the liquor licenses granted Bonk, the former champion, nnd won horses, Elwood Smith of Colt's Neck Highlands. tive service by order ot tho presi- ter of Richard Atkins, were both in Red Bank by Judgo Foster were llvo j;iimep, lost three and there were fell and strained hla arm. J. Fred Bordon of Littla Silver re- dent. Colonel Thodo was examined ruling rirv/ Crescent I>lcyclc3. those of Benjamin Crate, wholesale; eleven draw signed aa n member of tho Shrews- by a board of oRlccrii and found Around Red Bank Rev. Henry Crofia, a • retired Bap- Hava »o raoi(Biigi.» and rc,i , Mrs. Chnrlotto Jesson, a summer Peter Dlbb, Sheridan hotel; W. A. The Trinity Guild of the Golden tist clergyman of Red Dunk, died of bury township board of education, physically tlliiquafifled tpv tho duties l«t» cm whlcli you ar< having irou- "resident or Atlantic Highlands, was Fronch & Co., wholesale; William P. Kul« held a card party at, Mrs. Leon heart disease after a thort illness. Ho of a lioutonant-colonel in the Medi- bio In collecting locoraoV incidents Culled From The Reg- killed in n runaway accident which Snydcr, Union hotel; Jacob I. Mon- do la Keussllle's (m Broad street and was 1\ years old. PROMOTED AND BKTIKED. cal corps by reason of disability evin- ister of tho Third Week in occurred at l-'alr Haven. sky, wholesale; Harry T. Mctzgar, over $20 was cleared, The commit tainotl In the service, henco tho re- Glb hl Miss Alibi© Brady of Keanaburrc you Iry our morlgaS« oarvlco pUa May Twenty, Thirty and The congregation of the Naversink Globe hotel, and James L. Worden, tee was composed of Mrs. Rcuesille, was surprised by a party of about Red Banker Gets TIUo of Xlouten- tirement upon promotion. It will Methodist chinch gave a reception wholesale. Licenses granted In vil- Mrs. Samuel E. Coggina and Misa ant-'Coltinel la Medical Corps. Forty Years Ago. ., to ncv. and Mrs. W. W. Rldgly at lages near Red Bank wero tn Abe Lillie Y. Ovens. forty friends and an enjoyablo even- PAY the church parsonage. Bennett, John H. Bennett and Henry l.'nink S. Weeks of Colt's Neck ing was Epenl. Major K. Frederick Thodo of Red Ono of the quickest ways to find a you to call or wrHt> for InrormaUoa. I''i>rty Years Ago. Bank yesterday wna promoted tothn job Is to advertise in The Regis- Three Muy jmrtler. wore hold .it Mrs. Amanda White, widow cf C. Miller, Fair Haven; William .1. who hsd charge of the roads In At- The Navesink Epworth league took ter's Want Department.—Advertise- Frederick Eugeno Bunnell, 1 .Asher White, died at her home on Burns, Little Silver; .William V. jlantic township, gave a. turkey dln- in $80.35 at an entertainment given rank of lieutenant-colonel of thn ment, Itcd Bank, nno in Morl'urd :' woods, South street. She, was nearly eighty Campbell ami Clarence W. Mulfordd, jner in Ixnils Snydur's hotel at Colt's Conover JSt.» one In Thruckmorton's woods ami Bllddlctown, W. J. one in RccUlc^'s grove. Tho one in years of age. Rumson. Neck to the members of the town- Horace P. Cook, mayor of Red ship committee and a few friendo, Hru. 7-9 P. M. Sot, 3-7 P. M. Throckmorton's woods was given by Tho Joseph Lynch house and lot on Grade Uingtilreol. daughter of Adam Thirty Yrara Ago. Bank, died of heart disease, at his Longf.lroct. Kihiiia Gray was quern home on Maple avenue, following a .the. west side of Maplo avenue was of the Alny at thlM party. The party William Mnlchow, Jr., who con- sickness of five weeks. He was in sold by Edward S. Allaire to C. C in Morford'ii woods wan given by ducted a barber shop at Oceanic, was his Elithrye'nr. Mr. Cook had suffered Pliippro of New Yorlt. The lot had finide Davis and 01 pi Aul. Pearl move with hin family to from weakness of the heart several a frontage of 100 feet on Maple ave North Dakota, where he. was to take years, but his fatal sickness was of nut' and was about 235 feet deep. Pitcher lb M.iy quee•en and Percy position ao llrst violinist in a prom- Herbert Scott, son of Thomas Scott Davis, >van the liinc. The party in comparatively phort duration. • He arrarifrcd by inent orchestra. Mr. Mnlchow sold was a public spirited man with many of Westsido avenue, who had nerved ilecklc;-r''ij grove va bis barber busienss to Lester Cur- high and cnobling qualities. live years In tho United States na.vy, Waldo Curtis. Elfcie Doig ivas queen chin of Fair Haven. For many years was honorably discharged. Ho had of the May at ilila gathering. The The Monmouth club held its an- attended Mr. Mnlchow played in various or- nual meeting? at thn floating club- been in tho scrap with tho Mexicans , three jiartius were largely chestras in this fiection, house anchored at tlie Lyceum dock. at Vera Qruz, but was not hurt. by the' young folks uf lied Eank and The Methodists of Navesink were Albert Schrocder woo elected presi- Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Hoffman of vicinity. holding a week's service in celebra- dent, Howard A.. Rogers vice presi- West Front ntreot spent a week at •i '.•"-'. .'*" :• '„< v~'.^-' - Ni - Nino Kcd Bank lads organized a jtion of the fiftieth anniversary of dent, James T. Clayton secretary, Washington, D. C, celebrating their dc..obatinl g society based un the con- t)loir church. nev, Bromwcll An- Bonjamln H. Crate, Kr. treasurer wedding anniversary. On their utitution of the Lyceum League ol drew held the first regular Methodist nnd Mr, Rogers, Tsrnrl W. Hart, J< return they gave a party to nearly America. JtlectinRU were held at the service in that village. Kev. George seph M, Clayton, Harry J. Patterson | eighty relatives and friends, homes of the members. The ofliccrs c. Poolton was the paptor of tho and Mr. Crate trustees. j II. G. Hallcnbako of Ealontown wero Joseph Benton president, Jo- church at the time of the celcbra- Tho Monmouth Poultry club of | leased the training track and Btableo rcph Eluiadcll vice president, Had- tian. J!cd Bank met at the Motorboat jiit lilkwood Park, near Long Branch. Local & Long Distance JoT - don Ivinu recording secretary' , " The rite of baptism was adminis- [clubhouse and elected George T. Lin- (Ile intended to keop hla horses there seph Child, Jr., corresponding secre- tered to two persons In tho river at [ton superintendent o: its annual ex- while a training track was being tary, George Cooper treasurer. War- Tied Bank for tho*-Pilgrim Baptist hlbltion tu In! held at the Ashury built on his own farm. ren Smock and Alexander Cooper church, of which Rev. C. H. Mac- Park casino. Mr. Llnton had three [ William S. Golden was appointed executive committee. Lester L. Pach Donald was pastor. Tho ceremony assistants, Mcll Allaire of Red Bank, | postmaster at Locust Point to auc- and Joseph R. Parker were other was witnessed by a large number of John Yoomans of Oceanic and Cap- i ceed Oliver C. Ayros, who had died Packing — Shipping members of the society. | persons, who assembled on the river tain Sclah B. Howell of Highlands. | tho past fall. Tho poetofTko was There was a bis trade in bicycles bank, near Allen's dock, Jacob Dux of Fair Haven was I moved from Mrs. Mary Ayres'a to at Red Bank and more than 101000 Benjamin Schanck of Belford, who drowned in the river opposite Frank JMr. Golden's store. STOIIAGE WAREHOUSE wheels had been -sold in town dur- had recently passed an examination Martineau'a home at that place. ATr. Mr. and Mrg. Harry Crawford of ing the spring. A high grade bicycle as railway mail clerk, was on the run Dux was going fl3hing and was lift- Keyport left for Los Angcle3, Call- TMVATE ROOMS brought 5125, which wa3 $25 Ies3 between Matawan and East Long ing a lunch basket from a rowboat j fornla, where Mr. Crawford had a than they were sold for tho previous Branch. For several years ho had to a launch when the rowboat drift-] position aa general manager of tho b ACTUAI. UNHETOUCHED PHOTOCBAWI OF IAPAYETTE TWO-DOOR SEDAN floods Fully Insured In season. The principal bicycle deal- been employed in the Belford po?t-ji ed o{t and he fcll between the two Phineas Jones company factory at F. office and his position there was tak- o. a. ers wero. William A. Cole, J. D. p ! boats. that place. FACTORY Throckmorton & Company nnd Har- en by William Dorr. Rev. Alexander H, Young-, father The new "jeweled movement" Nasli In building a million fine auto- An automobile containing John LaFayettal Those words sum up mobiles is back of the LaKayette. WAIIKHOUSK nnil : ry Curtis. It was estimated that William W. Taylor, Jonathan I. and Albert Bennett and Benjamin of Dr. Harvey W. Young of Bed Delivered in Red Bank, moro'.than 500 bicycles were owned Holmes and Henry L. Holmes of Mills of Port Monmouth skidded and Bank, died at a Newark hospital the most important single fact about Comeseeittoday! Solowisthedown in Red Bank and that their valuo Holmdel made an automobile trip to overturned on the New Monmouth from burns received when the apart- this big Nash-built car. It i3 made payment, that in most cases your Ready to Drive, 51-53 Mechanic Streel was between 515,000 and 550,000. Reading, Pennslyvania. On the way road. Tho men wero thrown out, but ment house in which ho lived was with a series of costly features never oldcarwillcoverit.TheNashMotora $724 Charlo3 E, Neiman, manager of home the men made the distance wero not hurt. The steering gear swept by fire. before used in a car at this price. Company, Kcnosha, Wisconsin. Phone Red Bank the Red Bank Opera house, notified from Trenton to Holmdel in less than and one rear wheel of the automo- William Ellcry, who had been em- Like the jewels in a fine watch, "Jeutfftd Movement" features new in the tho public that if sufficient encour- two hours, which was considered ex- bile were broken. ployed on tho Keansburg Beacon, tow-f)Tt'ctd field: Seven-Ijearing, eitra-oizc every one of these proven features crankshaft, fully counterbalanced; coni- THERE AUE SIX LA.FAYETTE agement wos given to warrant the ceedingly fast time. The Atlantic Highlands borough started a paper of his own at Keans- MODELS, SIX-CYLINDER, NASII- A murder wag committed In the burg, which he called tho Keansburg does something important for you. |j|etc force-feed lubrication of engino with expense ho would bo enabled to pre- officials vacated the rooms in the They bring you in the "jeweled x'ific.-hoTPti connect inn rods; mctcrod pres- BUILTi $595 to S095 f. o. b. factory. On jymt Barnribee. Karl & MacDonald's Seaside section of Highlands, with Hartcorn building nnd rented quar- Nows. Eurc-coolinj( of engine; Invar Struts in four of theeo models individually sprung gimous Robin Hood Opera company Charles o. Stratum of Seasldo the ters in the Jansen building. The Miss Eva Beckett, daughter of movement" LaFayette the luxuri- aluminum-alloy pistona; Nash precision front whcela ore optional equipment with- victim. Tho shooting took place In Charles Beckett of Mechanic etreot, ous riding comfort and smooth machining—perfected in Iflycara of building out extra charge. Extra equipment at. ©f fifty people. The club carried its flro truck was moved to its former fine cars; automatic find thcrmoatatic-con- low coat.,., NASH olxea and eights, four own orchestra and special scenery E. J. Dorsett'3 hotel and George H. quarters in tho Portland Land com- and Clinton Summors of Montclalr long-life silence of co9tly cars. trol fihorlc absorbers; steering road-nhode f-eriea: $775 to S2055 t. o. h. fnctmy. All and its daily expenses wero over Wo3som of Virginia, a ooldlcr at pany's building on Center avenue. wore married at Glen Ridge on April The skill and experience gained by eliminator; Scrunan Bound-prooled body. prices subject to chsuisa mthout notice. ,?4O0. _ . Fort Hancock, was charged with the crime. The graduates at the Rumson high James Norman wa3 appointed John Kennchnm of New York lost school were Miss Elble VanNest, iitrect. superintendent of Red Bank his suit against tho Shore Electric Franklin S. Anderson, John B. Dix- tho Shrewsbury crossroads from the and one of tho stipulations set forth company of Rod Bank for $15,000 on, Joseph O. Guerrier, g Quaker Mooting HOUBO association by the town commissioners was that damages. Ho was fishing on a float Layton, Daniel C. Mcars, George L. j on which to build a storo, 24x46 feet. "he must work on the streets all tho at the Oceanic bridge and in taking Nouhauser, Ellsworth C. Rex, John Police Chief Charlos Briggs of time and must work hard." George hold of an electric light wire which F. Shea and Philip B. Roberts. Rumson was elected president of the Woods was appointed town marshal. supplied current to the bridge his Benjamin VanVllct of Shrewsbury Oceanic fire company and George Morris Fach and Cornelius S. Mount hands wero severely burned. was tho new county checker cham- Kuhn was elected vice president. were sworn in as new members of John Dennis's two new stores on pion. In getting out of a moving auto- the board. Broad street, opposlto Tho Register Tho business places of Joseph T. building, were completed and tenants Burrowcs, Samuel W. Morford and had moved In. One of the stores was Walter Broadmeadow were entered occupied by Pittenger's meat market by thieves End a small booty was and the other store by Tuttle's va- taken from each place. Alter the riety store. theft at the Burrowca place, Mr. Alonzo Sedlock, bookkeeper at the Burrowcs placed a sign on the safo John W. Mount carriago factory, was door which read, "This safe is open. married to Miss Louiso Hilman of Please Mr. Burglar don't break it." Brooklyn. Following their wedding Rev. George L. Dobbins, pastor of trip the young couple began house- tho First Methodist church of Red keeping in their new home at Wcst- 'Bank, preached to a large congrega- side. A subscription dance was held at tion on "A Time to Dance." He the Kcd Bank town hall, which was denounced modern dancing, gambling arranged by Harry Burrowes. It was and saloons and said that tho. mod- la social success, dancers being pres- orn fiance would ]n^ its fascination cnt from Rcd Ban] L( tlfl nil,,_ if the sexca did not so closely inter- Middletown, Chapel Hill and New jninplg e while enjoying tho pastime. York. Professor L. . Dare and members R. V. n. H. Stoufc of Mechanic of his dancing class held a kermis street returned from a four months' at tho Red Bank Opera bouse at trip through Pennsylvania, Mary- which over 400 persons wero present. land, West Virginia, Georgia and Following the kermis a reception Florida in the interest of the Mutual was held at tho town hall, where Reserve Life Insurance company. .more than 200 persons danced until Miss Mary Hulsc, daughter p£ Wil- ate one o'clock in the morning. liam C. Hulse of Marlboro,.waS1"mar- tW» •*« James Throckmorton nnd Frank ried to Charles Storms of^Pennsyl- Hoffmiro took a fifty-mile bicycle vania. The ceremony took place at ride as a Sunday outing. They vis- the bride's home and was performed ited Railway, Eliy.nbcth, Plainfleld by Rev. A. 1. Mar teen. • and Perth Amhov. On the same, day John Wamekor, ths sixteen William True:: and Frank Chsidwick, months old son nf Bernard. Warne- Jr., rodr their bicycles to Trenton ker of Everett, got. hold of a bottle juid back. uf kerdscnp and drank most of its The Monmomh Boat club had a contents. The child apparently suf- lianusomo new flag for its clubhouse. fered no bad effects. The flag was twelve feel, long and' A fast boat was being built for M. r-lx feel wide, with a while center C. I). Borden for his private user The and a blue, border. The club's ini- boat was to cost .$100,000 and was tials, M. B. C, in large blue letters guaranteed to make ththe distanceijn- •were in the ccntci; of the flag. tween Oceanic and New York-fn one' hour. William H. Carharl and Dcwitt C. Grace Parker of TUvcr street en- Hcycr formed a pai'lnership under tertained twenty of her young 1he firm name of Ciirhart & Heycr friends at. a May party in Wc.'-tsido for the purpose «f conducting a car- Park. Pearl Wnrcirn wan qup.cn nf the May nnd Herbert Frake was Richard B. Campbell shop:?. The annual nice'ing of the bonnl • pt.eiiinbo.it I^ittlo Silver, caught the nf freeholder* war. held at FrfiPhold : thumb uf his left hand in one nf the and npiiropiiatiunn annum ting to (fans M (he engine hlowrr aboard $M8,71t>.ii;i wen', iiskcfl for county I the vessel and the member was scv- purpcire:'. Tin.- v. ;r; $SL',ni)O in cx- CRKS of the amount needed me prev- : l-'i or! Nelson Smock, aon of kelson ious yen i'. 'Smock of Eatontown, died of smaU- A hotel liccn.f; was granted to I pox in the Philippines, where ho was "William R. J^nnrtt,- cx-pohi'maHlrr jfiiipluyod by the White Construction at Knir Haven, fm- his jilarn on Ilia !cnmpaiiv biiildinjr irollcy linen. jnnin !<>;i<1 Bank in connection with Thn opnnlnj: bfi.icball gaiiie of the , • hir, pool and billiard parlor. lie :;pa.Hon at. Rcd Bank roauHcd in a calliul it a bicycle rrposilory and lie 'vicinry for the Atlantic Highlands ;>prciaii7i:d m 11 ie renting of bicy-| team over the llvxl Bank Alerts by a rlrs by tlv. iinur, day or week. •yrnvr. of 2f) to 13. .IncoW' C\ f-'hut!:; of Mir^wrhnry • The new tlrunia and fifes for the wn-A Uinnvn 1mm a wagon when bin jOccanpoit Drum corps arrived and lmi.-;p Imlli1'!, 1U\ foil over the dash line member;* bc^an practirins.under ]jn;n (.! .-1 T i * I w;i:; hatlly brui::cil whe:hin : uircnion of John K. Chamberlain he Mnirk the gnjinnl. of Hcd Hank. Thr i;cd n.uili ;"i;:i;;d O.!'|.'= in i (,'ornelhjr; Lnmbcrfson, aged fifl /till fiver •'uniform v.en! by nnpninl ':, car.", died at. hip home, near Haz- ilr:. ilr was one of the best knmvn [o MATTBR where or how far you drive, you tinin tn ,i,inif; KiiMn< h. v/hnrf' it. (onk • rer-idf-nt.s of Holmdel and Kantan You are sure to get exactly what you ask for p/irt. In (In! in>!"M-tinn nf Mir. fir.it r [ township?. are now offered 1009o gasoline protection and pay for ... at any Tydol pump. You are imifnHon ". I'm- Third Krghnent of | .hicob U. Itue was appointed pnlirn Kfw* .Irr-scy. jnhlrC of Urd Bank at. ii i-alary of Miis.i I'ai'iili Valley of Lnng l^iancii, , . . at any Tydol pump. sure to get genuine Tydol, the gasoline that 1 'sr>00 a ycur. William H. Wilson and who Iiiul bcui^bt the Abel ('olcnian Pntoi' Lang were appointed iiG'iislant offers extra lubrication, extra anti-knock, and place at Tin I on 'Jrnii:f, wait lutving the For Tydol is theirs/! protected gasoline. This 1 niai.nhal::. lioHHt* miovatrrl a. ; ;i bnardin;; jilace. .ffimcs K. Weavor, ^nn nf J;iniP5i B. extra power. . .All at no extra cost. Pnntol H- Curti-; v;;i:i (loin;.-; tin- work. W'favor of J'^ront. rstrnnt, went, tn remarkable motor fuel actually contains a William J'tniv of the I'hahuix, who Mountain L-iko Park, Mnryhmd, -Stop the bootlegger!.. . Stop at the Tydol pump lind jTCcntly n'funw-d fi'un C'nlifur- v,iifio he tnolt ('Inrge of an electric "Secret Detector". . . n harmless compound nir!, bnurbt pai! nf tin- William lij-ht plant. 1 ... for the first protected gasoline. Wnoil property nn [\w. oLiufHetuwn Dr. Adolph I1. Brown of Broad which positively shows tip the slightest attempt utiul, near J.illlc Hilvcr. (street, a prominent physician, suf- at substitution or adulteration. Tho I'Oiitr.'ift for the new hounn fered n, rslrok p, a paralyflin, which Tide Water Oil Company, 1"oi- Prn;;rcutor ('liarleri Ilrnry Ivinn compelled him to give up his prac- Eatontown, N. J. -.vfir* awanlrd, Vh« lmuiip wn;i lo tier-. ' . ]>n f-r(-«'l'.'ci on f.Imait rUrnft at n co.M Tho old Bron d me a flow - canning of $WW- ' factory at Alntawjin wns rc-opencd Mrn. Hi-niy <'. Miner, a pronuprnt under the proprlrtorrhip of George lanajncj' rrfldont of Hcd HniiU. dietl Woitliley of Red Bunk. Id h'or New Vork •homo. Mrr lm«- Kin1 ..l.it led in Eiidimidt'.1;, uphnln- 'h'lll'i witii "• IH'ifd ihrnt rlcul tuari- Itiy ;.Iiojj un l^iont iitroet und beforg it. wan cruifjut-ffid \o:m of Ipj&OO wu;i ^'niv-h ICntf I.JUVt:: Win, rlrch'd prrill- lnt;ir."i' ••!, fh-nt :in*l Mi:1 ; l';v;i Inr.ljn;; wa:' Litll '. .'.Iv.;]- v.-;i.- wilhont :i viil;ij;p • -ifM-dMl vU'i- ]>yoi'.k\rn\. i.l1 tltr Ciirin- barbfr wlirn 1 vter lud gri^'^ up his &i$n I'^nUcftVor nodvAy oi Kavcuiulu ^"i buBinckti and moved to Kewark, ' 1934. •*»*' A TRUE STORY. celver for thn bank, asserted that proved resolutions adopted by the "every cent of tho money was paid borough of Allentown providing that Article by Lulce Longhead About Tho out." no sales shall bu mnde on Sunday or Christian Science ItoglBter 1'rlnted In Nebraska Pri4s. Tho Beach Construction company, on election days, either primary, grn- Tho following nrticle written by ho Bald, wan formed in 1020 to con- eral or special, while the polls me Reading Room I«uko Longhead, the flctitous philoso- struct nn apartment house at Brad- open and that no -Men Khali be made (FIIEK TO THE PUULIC) pher of tho Want Department of ey Beach. Benjamin Wolfson of before eight A. 11., or after 11:30 p. Church Edlfko Long Branch, a major owner of the M. The Red Bank Boglntor, appeared in 20U Broad St., Ucd Bank, N. J. the Nebniflka Press and is reprinted company, unable to complete the con- Dinner Ir»r Biz struction, asnigned his stocks to. J. 1ft the thought that it might bfi in- Authorized nml npumvcd liter- teresting to Register renders: Jellied Salmon Loaf William Jones, Ijonf; Branch city Oramed Potatoes unrl TfRu commissioner and former mayor, and nturc on ChdMi.in Sclenrts may be I'ickles Olives lend, lionuwtd or imrthiiRcd. Successful dltiplay • advertisers J. Harry Davl.i, Jr., then prpsldi-nt of IO llin pulillr |, o,,lull, Invitld to learned long ngo that the number of Bread Plum Jam the bank, As trustees of tho company. II o the Ili^nnr Kmim, which i« Aunt MfiKtde'fl KED HANK, N. ,J. Wiint advei"Hfii>rnervtfi carried by ft Strawberry tihor Leaks A loan was procured and $33,000 ojen dully tucpi ! cup whipped rhi>*ii bring suit or did it ever have title to -'landing and "pulling power" of the "cream pimentos 1 fup ealmon V* teaspoon salt the money," ho said. local newspapers. He does not ad- 2/3 cup diced M teaspoon vprtlso for amusement or to "make a celery paprika Sent to sing sing. HIIOW"— ho in out for quick results ; Soak gelatin and water ftvo minutes. itnd he must Ret them. Dissolve over hot water and cool. Add Herbert Conklln, 29, of Rye, New When ho places his advertising he to rest of ingredients and mix. Pour York was sentenced last week to two Iti absolutely sure that he 4s getting and one-half years in Sinfr Sing Into loaf dish or pan, glas3 preferred. prison. He had pleaded guilty to at- circulation nnd influence--which Chill until stiff. Unmold and garnish means ttdvorflning effectiveness—for tempted .second degree grand larceny with hard cooked eggs" and ' salad In connection with stealing an auto- Ilia money. He is, in fact, an adver- dressing. tising expert. mobilo owned by Dr. David Johnson Aunt Magpie's Strawberry of While Plains. Conklln admitted These advertising expertfl, when Sliortcako they want to buy, nell, hire or cx- that ho had served part.of a one-year 2 cups flour '.i teaspoon nail lerm in New Jeryey on the conviction ' change, know that the newspaper i tens poo nB I tablespoon s with circulation of quality and. quan- of hreaklng into a house at Asbury taking fat Parlc, tity in their greatest market place. powder ?-/3 CUP mi'k National Cotton Week Brings Extra Sensational The Red Bank (N. J.) Register Mix flour, baking powder and salt. <\'irricH across the top of our want Cut in fat with knife. Mixing with No Liquor Election Days. Values To This May Feast of Bargains department psifjca the heading "Mon- knlfo add milk until soft dough Slate Alcoholic Beverage Commis- mouth County's Market Place Where forms. Pat it out on floured board sioner D. Frederick Burnott.ot New- Buyer Meets Heeler," and wn never ark announced Friday he hod ap- fail to "blow our own horn" concern- or paper until 2/3 inchc.i thick. Ar- ing our want department nnd ita range in flhapo 4 inches wide and vnluo to the community. We are al- nbout 6 inches long and place on I ERE is a G-E Qeaner. Model ways on the lookout for concrete baking pan. Bake 15 minutes in mod- rn.iefl of quick results and theso aro erate oven. With aid of fork, split AV-1 that get3 all 3 dirt3 which get featured by itemn in our local news In halves, Add portion of berrien columns, giving to our readers addi- and replace top. Spread -with frost- into rugs ... unsightly LITTER, sur- tional proof that The Register in tho ing; add remaining berries. iaco DUST that veils tho beauty oi "home newspaper" for the advertiser Berries a« well an tho render. 3 cupa berrlcu 2/3 cup sucar a rug, and the deep-down, sharp- To say that the Red Bank Regis- Wash and hull berries. Add sugar edged, cutting GHIT that ruins rugs. tor in sold on tho value of classified and chill. ndvcrtlplng to a small community la Frosting Model AV-1 is light in weight, putting it mildly. For more than 1 cgff white Vi cup water forty years Tho Register has made ita 1 cup Biiicnr \i teaspoon vimilla has rear wheels for easy rolling, 1 teaspoon % teaapoon Want Department one of real profit, vinrsnr lemon extract ftlain St., Opposite School a dust-proof bag and many other SUJMMIEffi ITOH not. only in dollars and cents, but in Boil gently, without stirring, sugar, reader interest value. vinegar, water, After thread formn Port Monmouth, N. J. features. Wat Ho thoroughly convinced are we on when portion la slowly poured from the value of want or classified adver- spoon, pour into beaten egg white, PERSONALITY, tising tn Tho Register and to its beat until thick and creamy. Add largo army of readers—we are now extracts, pour over cake. CROQUINOLE, enjoying a net paid circulation ex- ceeding 7,900 copies per issue—that RINGLETS, Even in her dreams no woman could picture such we loave no stone unturned to con- stantly keep before Tho Register Suit Against / SPIRAL, gloriously beautiful summer cottons as these— readers tho groat importance of us- ing our claanincd department. By Long Branch Bank FLAT and at only 12 I-2c a yard. constant educational methods we Trial of a suit by the Beach Con- or have taught Tho Register readers to Dainty VOItffiS — that look upon our Classified advertise- struction company of Long; Branch to FREDERIC'S Stunning PERCALES — ments as being just as inviting for collect $65,109, allegedly owed by the come in a complete range Citlzeri3 National bank of Long Colorful new plaid, check, local news au the regular news col- of delicate pastel tones umns and wo know by actual check Branch, now in receivership, was be- PERMANENT stripe and floral patterns up that although our want advertise- gun in federal court at Trenton —36" wide. —39" wide. ments nro clnnslflnd, there are many Thursday. ANY WAVE Register readers who read every Walter J. BHder of Newark, attor- ningle advertisement In our want ney for tho construction company, Fine NAINSOQE* — a Glorious told the jury that the concern had columns every single issue. grand quality, all dainty Printed in' gorgeous, bril- Readers of want advertisements deposited upward3 of $70,000 in 1930, naturally follow tho classified col- had withdrawn a portion and that the 61 Monmouth Street, summer pastel colorings liaftt flower colors and bank had refused to pay tho balance umns for information and fpr bar- 30" wide. patterns gains along many lines and a won- of $65,199. EVERY WAVE PHONE 17S0 derful opportunity for additional Theodore Parsons of Red Bank, GUARANTEED. business is lrjnt if the use of the representing Bobcrt Sherwood, re- Clnssifled columns io ignored. Many a man with a small business wants to make a bigger business of Guaranteed Vat Dyed it. His business may be located on a side stroet, or it may be out of the Absolutely Fast Color general trade nren, or it mny be "feo small because the owner ha3 to st*art in a small way. In building up our £??>•• want columns we have not overlooked tho small buaineng man, who for ono or more reasonn cannot be sold on buying display space, but who can afford to spend a small sum per issue In n small way in the want depart- ment that v/e know will bring big returns, An old tenchor used io tell her pu- pils In arithmetic that it was all right to do examples according to the rules but thnt there was usually a "abort cut" in doing an example which Our stocks have been replenished for this week-end reached ' in result without having to Fortunate Purchase go thro*. ;h long processes in multi- pllcatlof and division. "Be sure you exceptional styles and values. Brings this Great under? *nd thnt short, cut," nho said, "and when you/ do understand the 'short method1 go right ahead nnd Sa.le of never mind the genernl rules." The use of tho Classified Advertisements is the "short cut" fnr mnny a small business house to eventually find ita Pure Linen way to larger and hotter quarters. Years ago the old town crier, with SWAGGER Six stylos of a broad- his drum to at-met attention, was Summer Prints . .. cloth that'will stand" looked upon ns-bning a really good SUITS Plain Washable Silks ... advertising medium. The idea was up under hard play- probably right but tho method wan Slioa 14 to 30. Organdies ... ing. Colorful novelty crude. The right idea rightfully pre- Eyelets ... emblems. Full cut sented Is bound to bring-results of a $Q.33 sizes productive nature. And here ngafn is wheiT the Want Department comes Suitable for Every Occasion. For Boys in. If you believe that your want de- partment can produce result a that Sizes 14 to 20—38 to 52. will be satisfactory to your custom- er* prove It to them like The Regis- ter lias done for yearn. But at tho same time play the game square. Guaranteed Color Fad! Never fall to cnupln your want de- A Special Group Entire stock from ono of America's partment appeal with a true state- Seven Stunning Styles! ment relative to your circulation. largest manufacturers.Tho SHORTS Tell the prospective advertiser into in various types including.stripod, just how many homes his littlo want This selection consists of DtcVm and woven materials. SHlnTS advertisninenta will be carried. Tho reaiion that the Red Bank Register's in different novelty rib offocts. want department has been i;o suc- Sport Dresses, cessful is (hat it rum* no "fake state- ments." Street Dresses, Another community Interest fen- I 3 turc brought about through our want advortinpment. is that wo insist upon Sunday Nights, :\B much politeness and courtesy bo- Sleeveless and sun-back ing extended to a customer planing V] / Many with Jacket— models. Full cut and well ;\ single want ndvortisemont nn thnt nishod with clover now :'hown to an advertiser who might, ha effects, in style touches. Pleited Interested in buying a pnge of dis- ' u"-| j play fipace, Wo know that poll tenets1* Silks, skirts. Whito and and courtesy ore an iiBaet which do prints. Sizes .14 to 42. not cnat anything and which yield a Values to greater return than anything plr,o $3.95 Acetates The Red B;ink Register enrtcavoin to make Its want department, a leal and Knits. hmdnenn directory ' of nil thn littlo wantfl of tho community and th.it'FJ just what it in - u littlo buylneTho new location in to be delibly written into the returns as to leave no room fo horseback, or on a bicycle, or on foot It is great to be It is for those who destroyed pro- he might refuse to do so in the nam liamson, Harrison Bance,/ Richard tlon easily nnd painlessly. The hibition to bring forward such plans f any nation." McCoach, Frank Lovorsldgo, Ernea approved by Councilman Benjamin doubt that they will be Influential factors when the main abroad in Monmouth county in the merry month o patentod FOOT-SO-PORT Insola show takes place on the first Tuesday after the first and to show themselves more inter- The other duty nssumed by th' Griffiths, William Bclchor, William VanKouron and tho police commis- May. The great annual vernal show is at the height o sion. Monday In November. ested in social welfare than in dis- Mtlzens of tho World is tho issuance Bloom, William Mageo, Eugene Ma- keeps body wolght on outside of its glory now and those who fail to witness and enjoy i tillers' profits. f world citizenship note3, which the gec, Carl Hanson, Harry Lake, Gene- Bilk) amounting to 51,076.93 were foot—prcvonto cramping ofnorveo In the state at large the Republicans put on a much are lacking in appreciation of one of the good things ol Tho puzzlement of Administration lounder hopes to have uoed aa loga Worthley, William Dernborgor, A. J. approved. Perjnlsilon was granted to and FOOT STRAIN. better show than the Democrats. Not In recent yoara life. officials over how to tax the legalized .ender. The notes aro copyrighted. Hague, 3d, Amory Osborne, Harry forward $125 to tho Emergency Re- had ouch a bitter fight been waged as that which took It is a sad commentary that some of the wild trees industry without increasing tho The idea in back of the issuance Burdgo, S. C. Hammond, William E. llof administration for tho month of Keep thoso llnca out of your place yesterday in the four-cornered contest for the Re and flowers which are favored most with decorative profits of the bootlegging racket is >f world citizenship notes, according Harris, Morrl3 Shipkln, Arthur Cad- June. face! Tho FOOT-SO-PORT publican nomination for governor. Wounds have been more than an incident; it goe3 to the o Mr. Iskender, ia to relieve flnancia man, Stanley Parker, Harold Mois- charms are rapidly decreasing because of the rough itrinpencies and is based on the tho- :rlch, James Bennett, John Boyd, Clif- It's a Dog Oono Sluimo. way! made which cannot bo quickly healed and the party wll treatment which they receive at tho hands of human root of the difficulty. How Is the re- enter tho fall campaign distinctly handicapped. The duction of federal taxes on liquor to '7 tnat dcath alon0 is. certain. The ford Mcado, Gcorgo Worthley, Jack The poodle dog which was n most beings. It Is common to see automobiles laden with q cnoole-y, Donald Hubbard, George prospect of electing a Republican governor was not hl i notes are said to be backed by life cherished pet in tha homo of Joseph dogwood blossoms which have ruthlessly been ripped off help eliminate bootlegging if that re and nccident protection associations Bennett, William Helm, Jr., William lurtls of Llttlo Silver la no more. promising before the gubernatorial nomination scrap'de- trees and with wild flowers which have been torn out by ductlon is merely absorbed in what nnd arc in tho denomination of one Holmes, Philip Adams, Warren Fitz- veloped and it Is now little short of gloomy. Tho dog waa Injured by an unknown the roots. The blossoms fado and dio no quickly that Senator Borah calls "the unconscion dollar each. gerald, Arthur Korr, Robert Pettl- automoblllst laat week and was so able profits" of distillers, distributors But if tho Bepublican ranks arc torn by dissension it seems strange that the despoilers of outdoor beauty Declaring that tho notes are pro- grew, Harold Reynolds, William badly hurt that tho animal -was put 9 Broad St., Red Bank and retailers of legal liquor? Boyco, Preston Morford, Fred Wikoff, in the state, the Democratic forces in Monmouth coun •ould devote the time and effort necessary to remove The quostion will persist as long as tected, Dr. Iskender explains, "By out of ita misery to end Its sufforlngB. hem. protocted notes, I mean that all world ICdward Wlllett, Robert Goreuch, ty are in no better condition. In fact it roquires little tha Government takes only a tax In- Walter Bruyore, Donald Osborne, stretch of imagination to believe that the Democratic stead of taking the profit and the citizenship notes aro baaed on human Perhaps all of these people should not be classed as values and backed by a co-operatlvo Douglas Lcfferts, Clinton Thompson, machine in Monmouth county is even more disrupted sandals and hoodlums. Many of them, through thought- profit incentive out of the liquor bus- H. Clark Burrowes, Reginald Wol- ness. It will persist as long as law plan of life and accident protection than the state Republican machine. The fight between essness or ignorance, fail to realize the grievous nature membership certificates of tho lead- cott, L'eon VanBrunt, Walter E. John J. Quinn and Joseph L. Donahay for executive enforcement ia aimed at the protec- Johnson, Randall Dodge, Jack White, jf their acts. Nevertheless they.aro virtually commit- tion not of public welfare but of pub- ing life and accident protection asso- commltteeman has left marks which cannot be other- Jng a crime against nature by destroying outdoor at- ciations. They are redeemable in George Balne,' George Martin, Floyd llo revenue and private drink sellers' Saxton and Robert Reussllle. wise than damaging to Democratic prospects next fall. ractions, many of which required years to reach matur- profits. United States currency, pro rata, However, it does not necessarily follow that because ty. This wanton destruction ia usually done without and for their full face amount at lo repeal of the Eighteenth Amend- the death of any member, and Im- of -what took place yesterday the Republican state ticket lermission of the owners. It is to be hoped that the men all that America Is going to do and the Democratic county ticket are foredoomed to mediately aftor receipt of tho b lespollers will "have a heart" and rofraln from the about the liquor problem? Are tho fits from the associations." Fire Burns Two defeat. A large factor in determining next fall's election enseless despoiliation which has so greatly reduced the states going to shirk tho duty they Under tho plan as explained by will be the state of popularity of the national adminis- leauties of the countryside. clamored to have returned to them? the founder-president of the world Cars and Garage tration. Usually the middle of a President's term ia the Ia tho United States going to leave nation, these notes may bo procured weakest period of the party In power. Because of pe- unprovided any adequate national au- for fifty cents each. The life and ac- Fire of unknown origin last Satup culiar conditions, this year may prove an exception to thority to deal with what in not only cident association policies, he said, day morning gutted a garage in the ssssa the general rule. » ity Residents a local but a national problem? If are for the amount of $28,000. The rear of tho residence of Irving Finch so, the latter condition of that nation if Bergen place and burned two auto- The funeral home which we place at Logically there is absolutely no reason why na- policies are made out In his name s Buyers of Farms. will be worse Ulan the forcner. and in tho names of nine others. noblleo, ono of them a brand new the command of those who wish fo use tional politics should regulate a altite or a county elec- 'lymouth coach. Mr. Finch, former Indications multiply that Monmouth county farms Some, already aro beginning to talk So pleased has he been to the re- it is complete and modem in every re- tion, but in reality there Is perhaps no other single fac- about "the good old days" of prohi- sponse to this issue of world cer- istrict superintendent for the Jor- tor which swings elections to such a large extent. How are increasingly In demand as country estates for weal- bition. Any satisfactory substitute for iey Central power nnd light com- spect, livery unit and detail is lilting thy city residents. Last winter a number of farms were tificate notes, Dr. Iskcnder stated true this is may be realized from the fact that only two prohibition ia going to havo to control today that he intends to turn over any, discovered the blaze jipon and appropriate; the whole thing being of the past nine governors elected in New Jersey f sold for this purpose and during this spring there have the evils of intemperance even hetter the plan to the United States gov- ooking out of the rear window of planned for the particular purpose to Republicans and that the two Republicans were elect- been several similar transactions. Most of the new than prohibition did.—Christian Sci- ernment, tho 48 state governments lls home, and turned in an alarm. which it is put. ed in presidential years when there were tremendous owners are having houses or other buildings constructed ence Monitor. and all local communities that care Firemen under Chief Joseph Fix pon their arrival found tho blaze Republican landslides. All the circumstantial evidence and this has done much to relieve unemployment In this to handle them. He claims that by The use of the home is a certain way section. Judging by the large number of inquiries which making the United States treasury ad gained considerable headway, of adding beauty and fitting-ness to any is to the effect that not even two Republican governors AN OLD NEWSPAPER. "hey worked for more than an hour would have been chosen if all the elections had been real estate agents report, other sales seem probable. the beneficiary a safety fund in tho service. amount of $800 on each transaction icfore being ablo to extinguish It. held in "off years." Weathy persons are evidently finding farms and Old-Time Happenings Chronicled In may be established. He figures that ho loss was placed at $2,000. It seems grotesque that the popularity or unpopu- other real estate attractive as a means of investment. Publication Found at Little Silver. the government would receive 120 larity of a national administration should have any It is not strange that this should be so. Land and other Edwin Merigold of Little Silver has million dollars. ALDERT W. WORDEN.DIRECTOR. bearing on the choice of state or county officials, but property values may depreciate during a depression, irought to The Register office a copy ErVERSIDE HEIGHTS ZONING. nevertheless! it ia a condition which Is firmly rooted in but they cannot be entirely wiped out, as many stocks if tho New York Observer of the is- PHONE 557 CTVTL SERVICE EXAMINATION. Tew Association Wanta Business the voting habits of many citizens. It is even BO far and bonds were during tho past few years. Noth- Bue of Thursday, February 10, 1863, GOE.PRONT ST. ^RED BANK.N.J. ing is depression proof, but no other form of Investment which he found behind an old framed Buildings Prohibited. reaching as to awing municipal elections. As a conae- P. J. Glsleson at tho Red Bank ****** quence undesirable candidates often ride Into office on In so safe as prudent purchases of real citato, especially picture. The news columns are prin- The newly organized Civic associa- in a section which by its location and natural advan- cipally devoted to religious matter office Hog All the Information. ion of Rivorside Heights and vicln- the crest of the party tide, while nominees of more mer- and poetry. One item entiled "Peace it are defeated. It is an outcome born of the habit of tages Is destined for growth. The buying of farms by The United States Civil Service ty met at the office of Joseph T. wealthy city residents is only one of many Incidents With Union" tells about the state of commission will accept applications Jlllor TueBday night of last week. "voting tho ticket straight;" and more time will havo to public sentiment In tho North and which might be cited as proof to this effect. Tha de- until Juno i for the position of Tho members of the townBhlp com- elapse before aiyy unbiased appraisal can be made as to South concerning tho possible out- freight rate clerk. tttee of Middletown township were which party will ride with the tide next November. pression will end, as all other such periods have In the come of the Civil war and hoping .mong thoso present, A resolution past, and among the first to1 benefit by the transition to Tho entrance oalary io $2,300 a hat the rebellion would "be crushed year, subject to a deduction of not ras adopted that business buildings happier days will be the owners of real estate.' r the first of May." - exceed ten per cent until Juno 30, e prohibited from being constructed A Baptist revival was in progress 1934, and of not to exceed five- por- t Riverside HolghtB and vicinity. It -0-0-0-0-0-0- it Keyport and the pastor sent in a cont during the fiscal year ending /as stated by representatives of tho. School Children's news item to the paper that "ono June 30, 1935, as a measure of econ- >wnship committee that the commit- hundred and thirteen have been re- omy, and also to a deduction of three ie some tlmo ago had adopted a mo- Gracious Memorial Gift. Better Times for Fishermen ceived Into our church since I com- and one-half per cent toward a re- Ion instructing building inspectors Friday afternoon on the grounds of the Holmdel Cause for Mutual Gratification. menced here In July and tho good tirement annuity. ot to grant pormits for business work- still- continues- and prospects dlg unless tho applications had township hall a beautiful oakTre~e7 which is~a gift from Applicants must have "had within passed upon and approved by the pupils of Holmdel and Atlantic townships, will be The pound net-fishermen of the Bay Shore section ire better than ever; we have bap- continue to make good catches and to receive good the ten years immediately preceding ie committee. Various members of dedicated as a memorial to the late Mrs. Bernon Pren- tized nearly every Sabbath for the the closing date for receipt of appli- prices. This Is at variance with condltionn at this time last three months." io Civic association expressed oatls- tice. The hall Is headquarters for the health center of cations at least five years of experi- 'actlon because this measure had last year, and every resident of this locality, whether The 20th annual report of the Mu- ence in positions in which the du- the two townships and the meeting place of the Atlan- engaged In the fishing Industry or not, will rejoice over cen taken.' The committee Is con- tic-Holmdel social service organization, which since its ual life insurance company is pub- ties performed required them to be- Idering the adoption of o zoning or- .this fact. lished in condensed form showing come thoroughly conversant with lnance. formation more than two years ago, has been of large the company to have net assets of Good times For the fishermen means better times the various railroad freight classifi- Tho peoplo of Riverside Helghta service to the sick and needy. over nine millions of dollars. Other cations, freight tariffs, circulars, for all their neighbors, because increased earning power advertisements pertained to religious ccontly protested against permitting Mrs. Prentice was very much interested in this rules of tho Interstate Commerce r. G. Thatcher Parker to build an for any class of honest workers spreads benefits far and works, patent medicines, book.i on Commission, etc., at least two years work. Her death occurred nt about the time she had wide. The life of the fishermen is arduous and danger- nimal hospital. A permit for tho planned to take up her residence on her husband's large military Instruction, wines for com- of which must have involved tho IN THIS WAY ONLY ous and it Is also fraught with financial rink, for a large munion purposes, etc. tospltal to bo constructed had bee-n country estate at Holmdel. Annually since that time, distribution of earnings between car- isucd by George- A. Dolatush, the outlay of money is required for boats and equipment. New seven-octave pianos. In rose- riers on through traffic. can you be sure in memory' of his wife, Mr. Prentice has contributed Storms often cause irreparable losses. lulldlng Inspector, but the township wood cases, were selling for 5150 and The commission has also an- ommitteo subsequently ordered' tha 51,000 to the Atlantic-Holmdcl social service organiza- If pearl keys were desired the price tion. The school children of the two townships, with- Everyone who knows what is best for himself will nounced open competitive examina- rmlt. cancelled. This Incident IN a funeral director Is called, ho comeo to a would be .?75 extra. Now melodeons tions for supervisor of secondary out prompting from their eldera, raised money to buy find, cause for gratification in the fact that the fisher- lused a movement nt Riverside family overwrought with emotion, whoso tired were being rented for $2 per month education, Jd.fiOO a year, less $400 a aervoa aia tonne, whoso ordinary calm la broken down. a tree, which has been transplanted on the grounds. men are having better times. Let such conditions con- upwards. Foreign nheot music was olghts In favor of a zoning ordi- tinue throughout the season and a victory on another car for quarters, fuel and light, In- ance. And ho comes to perform an intimate, almost sacred, Thankn to the township committee of Holmdel township being sold at two cents per page. dian Field Service, department of tank. and the Civil Works Administration the grounds have front against the depression will have been won in Mon- Due to the onormous demand from tho interior, and for associate pub- IN PIANO CONTEST. been otherwise beautified. mouth county. Along with other things it Is encourag- those who were disabled in the army health nursing analyot, $3,200 a How important It is, then, that tho man Boloctcd bo ing to note that unusual weather conditions BO far this and navy "The Palmer Arm and Leg" year, Publlo Health Service, treas- The gift of the tree should be appreciated not only rancls Koilamn of Shrewsbury to on® In whoso professional ability thero la implicit confi- year have not caused largo losses and that fewer fool inventor had greatly Increased his ury department. dence and also ono whoso poreonnl tralta and manners by the people of the two townships but also by others laws havo been Introduced to hamper the fishing indus- manufacturing facilities and "all pa- Tlay At Trenton. because, aside from flts intrinsic value, it is a gracious Tho salaries given above nre rjub- inspire trust and respect. Then, nnd only then, may try than was true last year. triotic men -who lose their limbs In ject to a deduction of not to exceed Francis Kodama, sixteen-year-old Haa family bo certain of tho tactful, understanding reminder of a fine character. Everyone who knew Mrs. the country's service will be,provided :>n of Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Kodama, for at prlmo cost." ten percent until Juno 30, 1934, and eervics that it h their right and need to havo. Prentice hns no doubt that if It in posflibln for her to of not to exceed iivo per cent during Sycamore- nvonUu, Shrewsbury, view earthly happenings from heir present home she will For real pleasure, for live news of folks who think ho fiscal year ending June 30, 1934, 'ho la a pupil nt tha Rod Bank high It is bocauao tho work of a funoral director la DO In- find pleasure in tho public gift which the pupila have more of you than any friends you've over had, for MEETING OF GRANGERS. as a measure of economy, and also 5hool, has received an Invitation to timate that wo continually urgo conoldoratlon bo given made. Not only children of other places but grown-ups a deduction of threo and one- nter tho third annual piano contest to his selection In advance. In this way alone can you honest, unbiased opinions, for shrewd comments of the I i bo staged at tho Central high generally can find in this action a suggestion for them day's news, and of politics nnd politicians, for interest- Atlantic Township nnd Farmlngdalo lialf per cent toward a retirement bo sura {hat, both personally nnd professionally, the to also ufse trees as memorials for outstanding citizens. annuity. •hool, Trenton, Saturday, May 19. ono chosen measures up to tho standards you havo cot. ing stories of the lives, and events In the lives of the Folks Have a Party. Kodama, who lo a member of the Many public properties arc bare of such adornment and people you know best, read your Hometown Newspaper. Full Information may be obtained About 125 persona were at the from P. J. Gislcson, secretary of the ical high iichool orchestra under tho Of our qualifications wo ohall sny but llttlo hore. shade, and public appearances would be greatly im- Colt's Nock schoolhouso Tuesday ircotlon of Prof. A. LoRoy Baker, proved by planting trees. United Stater) Civil Sorvlco Board of Tangibles evidences of reliable norvlco aro horo for all night of Innt week, when tho mem- ftxnmlncrfi, at tho Red Bank post- OH played at Carnegie and Stoinway to seo. Such Intangible roforencea nn yoara of Borvlco The vnice of the people Isn't often heard but a good bers of Atlantic grange cntcrtnlncd :>fflce. nils nnd In tho International IIouso and honorablo roputatlon epenk for thoincolvoo. But on —o-o-o-o-o-o- many ambitious fellows have heard tho vnict- that* tho tho members of tho Farmlngdaln t Now York. Ho has re-ndored a grange, A pact,, mater's badgo was tho many other polnt» equally essential, wo prefer that people sent out, much to Uielr (lingual nnd chagrin. We umber of recitals in this locality. He presented to Russell Hculitt, and a FOR SHREWSBURY GUILS. you Judge for youroolvcu. are referring to those who are willing to suffer, for the aa been entered in a special class of Our River and the fine entertainment wno given Includ- lanolata in thin content, which lo a Controversy Over Its Name. salary, on the altar of their country. ing songs and piano selections by Il-Y Olub Formed nt a Meeting nt lana standing higher than A or B. Tho ono sura way to learn in to visit our establish- JMIKS Constance need nnd Robert Mrs. Fred C. England's. The content; which Is being spon- ment and ask for furthor, rnoro npeclllo information. It is* often Bald that a rose under any other name !l!eed of Tlnton Falls nnd a variety To do BO incurs no obligation nnd will cause, you no r ored by tho New Jerney State Teach- •would he as attractive, and while this may be I rue it Librarir •i are ns the shrines where all tlip relics of of numbers by Fred Boyce of Free- A 1II-Y club for girls wag formed embarrassment or further solicitation. at {Shrewsbury last week nt the home rn' association, requires tho ballad •would seem highly inappropriate and incongruous to the ancient Faints, ful] of true virtue, and that without hold and two companions. n F minor by Chopin to be! played delusion of impoBture, are preserved and reposed. _. One of tho features wan graduat- f Mrs. Fred C. England. Refresh- leave thin beautiful flower unnamed or to give It a var- ing exercises for four young folks ments nnd a social tlmo followed tho y the contestant aa well an another iety of nnmcfj leaving one in doubt ay to its proper ap- — Bacon. who wore promoted from Atlantic meeting. Mrs, England is tho direc- umber. Tho other number Is Rondo pelatlon. Something akin to thin hns happened with re- juvenile grange to the adult grange. tor of tho club. The memborci are C minor nlno by Chopin. Them i approximately seventy conteot- gard to the North Shrewsbury or Naveulnk river, which Even the wrong kind of a tree plnnted in the wrong The graduates were Dorothy Hunt, Bessie Reardon, Martha Comur, In itfl way compureji an favorably In beauty among small Marjorio Conover, France!) Bnedekei- Mary Farrell, Kthel Groves, Anna nta from tho otntrj with a largo R. R. place lo a hundred Ijmen better than no tree planted no and Anna Sherman. During the ex- (presentation from North Joraoy. jlvera an the roiio doea uinong floweru. place. Brill, Virglo Curtis, Madeline Brill ercises a duet wnn dung by Carolino ind Addlo Herman. The ofllcern aro rancla la a pupil of Adalbert Onten- Fiinertit Directors Thin fact wan brought out by Haddon Ivin.s, editor Mutpliln and Ilnrrliion Hunt and a is follows: nrf, well known piano teacher of Frederick K, Adamn, t\f#r« of tho Hudson l)liii>uti:h of Union Cily, in Tho ilcjjlutor solo by Anna Rellly, with piano ac- led Bank, Foil r-llf till! I'renUlent—Mary I''fir it'll. li\at WRCk. From varioufi JJOIIICC.-J Mr. Ivlnu received iti- of the dlnmonil-cniteio in Holland are companiment by Shirley Conover. 135 W. Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. nut nf work. Vli-o pretildcnt- -Mnrtfiil Comfir. fm-mnflon thnt nt different Umo;i (he river had hern of- Well, four-flftliR nf the workmen In the .'iccretru-y—Adplo Hcimnn. United fitnlec are out of diamonds. Tho evening wound up with danc- Ti-onnuror—Mlulellno llrlll. Circulation That Counts. Telcphono 226 ficially and hlfiinrienlly doHftnotfd nfi the Neverslnlt ing, the music being by a Freehold J'miirimi rommittcr;— Vlrgifl CurliB, An- No-wr.paper circulation that counta t'iv^r, ihn '-ihrfw.'tbuiy I'ivm, Ihn North fihrrwftbUly rivrr i llrlll. Kthel rirov««. vlth the lulvertlsor In the bonalklo orchestra, Refreshments provided bv mmitteo- - Arleic Herman. pnd the Navfj;;lnk river. ' .N'nt mnny yrvtlfi ago n name tho " •ne—tha kind Tho Rerflntflr has. No il.lslm-v ..hmv.i mnny nxninplcs nt t iixmg a people un- nrn folks nf Atlantic grange Mtuieiirio liriil.. lumiuma or other Inducements have 'Furnish National Cas kit $ ls j»jjt&-tb» swds nmt tu they, jsjiudiata fas warejservad. About 3S FarmlRgdalrj The club meet* the necotKl Wf,d.ae5- vor been offered to """"" """" ' -mm RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 16, 1934. Page ¥wn

STOPPING THK BLIGHT. BIDS WANTED. BIDS WANTED, Bldo ar« roqupited by th« Board of Ed- Notice 1B hereby given that ecsled bfdn Marcy Farms Many County ucation of Rum son for the installation of will bo received by the Borough Council Spraying: Trees When In Full Bloom L mechanical stoker to UEO bltuminoun of Jlumson, iJ. J., for furnffihlng 60 tonB Is Rest Method. •oal Bt School No. I. Bids to be in theof calefuMi chloride, f. o. b. cars. Ben lairing Baby Chicks for Sale Colonial Charm Plus Comfort tands of the Secretary June 13, 1934, not Bright, K. 3., and opened and r«ad in pub- Ono of ho moat practical means iater than 7:00 o'clock P. M. lic in th& rooms of said Council, Memorial Malav/im-FreehoM Hoad, of cutting down the blight infesta- The Board reserves the right to reject Doroutth Jfa.ll, JUirriBon, N. J., at or about John Brown of Holmdel Left Es- any or nit bids, 8:00 P. M.. daylight saving time, Thurs- WATCHES, CLOCKS I'hona 10S3 MuUtwaiL tion on apple and pear trees Is to H. A. KETTEL. day, May 2t, 1334. tate to Mrs. Tfiemai Leslie*—- spray the trees with a weak Bor- District Clerk. The calcium chloride shall lia delivered deaux solution when they aro In full in moisture proof bags or Backs, contain- Navcsink Woman's Estate NOTICE. in sr apiiroxlmately one hundred (100) HEO bloom, according to M. A. ClarK, as- pounda each, flhall be In Hit form of IOOBO, Accuracy, skill and experi- YFi Goes to Husband. sjMant county aj?ent. Take notice that Charles M. Fremgcn dry lumps or {taken, alt of which will pana • BANK intends to apply to the Township Com- n '%-inch ncreen and conform to tho fol- ence enable us to do the John Brown of Holmdel township Tho fire blight disease haa been mittee of Holmdel Township for a Plen- io witiff renulrements: FOR ary Retail Cotifiumption Liquor Licenaa for most delicate repairing. We executed hla will In 1027. Ho fco- rather severe on both the apple and premlsca nituatei] on tho cant side of State CR. Cl. 2 (anhydrous) not IEEB than 77 A WES fiucathecl hlu entire cotttto to Mrs. pear treea in the county the last per cent. guarantee satisfaction. Our D«y & f > I and Mrs. Losher aa executors of the fection on the spurs which bear the Township. Other impurities, not rnoro than 1 por will. young buds and as the disease pro- cent. (SlKned) ^3lda mutt bo fcncloned in ocaled euvol- Silverware Repaired Mrs. Sarah C. Johneon of Nave- ooeu the entire twig will become CHARLES M. FREMGEN, opcH, bearing the name and address of Blnlc left all of her estate to her hus- affected. The leaves wither and die State Highway, Holmdel, N. J.bidder on outside, addrefiaod to tho Eor- and Eeplated Liko Ne?# ou«h Council of KumHon, N. J., and must WATER FRONT band, Joseph E. Johnson. Her will during the growing season and later Monmouth County Surrogate's Office. be nccomranled by a certified check made wan executed laat March and named tho wood itself is killed. n tho matter of the estate of Lcwin R. payable to order of the HoroURh Collector PLOTS and HOMES her hunband na rcolo executor, It 1B pointed out by Dr. W. H. Jones, deceased. in n sum of One Hundred (100) dollar*. Notice to creditors to present claims iticin must be delivered to the Borough Mrs. Grace T. Chllds of Atlantic Martin, New Jersey plant patholo- ugalnnt estate. Clerk before or nt the time above men- 3S Broad St., ' Red Bank RESTRICTED Highlands mado her will last Janu- lt, that the sprays for blight con- Pursuant to the order of Joueph L. Don- tioned. ary. Slio loft $100 to her husband, ilioy, Surrogate of the County of Mon- Thes Borough Council reieivca the right TeL 1831. trol have not been extensively teat- nouth, made on the twelfth day of May,to reject any or nil bids. GOOSE NECK Harold P. Chllda, and her Jewelry to ed in New Jersey. Successful results 11»3-1, on tho application of Marion E. her daughtero, Marlon and Jane have been obtained in Oregon, Penn- flight, administratrix with will annexed VAN n. IIALSEY. Clilliia. Sho bequeathed her furniture sylvania, Indiana, Michigan, North if the catnte of Lewis It. Jones, docc&ftefl. Mayor. Avoid Embarrassment of POINT to her alstcr, Marion T. Hazolton. All. lotlco in hereby trlven to the creditors of Carolina, Arkansas and Virginia, iaid deceased to exhibit to the subscriber, JERE J. CAREW, Clerk. South ShrmvHbury River tho rest of her estate- wan left In however, and here la ampje proof ndmlnifitrfltrix with will annexed an afore- NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT truiit, tho Income to bo paid to her laid, their debtn and demcndn npainat tha Estate of Henry T. Mctzgar, deceased, SEVEN-BItlDGJ! ItOAl), dnuRhtorn. Sho appointed her Ulster, that the method does cut down the laid entnte, under oatli, within six months (Insolvent eiitate). Dropping or Slipping blight infestation materially. "rom the date of the aforennid order, or Notice is hereby given that tho ac- MTTLK SII/VEK, N. J. Marion T. Hazelton, and her daugh- hey will be forever barred of their nc- counts of tho nubBCriber, adminiutratrix Dnn't h«i »TNtinrrnwspd Rfrnln by having Excellent View. ter Marion n» executors of the will. The time to apply this spray ia ionn therefor against the said flubneriber. of tho efitnte of Bald deceased, will be your false teeth Blip or drop when you when the blossoms are fully opened. Dated Freehold. -N. J., May 12. 1934. audited and elated by tho Surrogate of eat. talk, laugh or aneeze. Just Bprinhlo Oiiposlto JlumKon Country Club. Dr. Charlc3 W. MacConnell, who the County of Monmouth and reported for n little FASTEETII on jour plates. Thin On varieties which bloom irregularly MARION E. HIGHT, Battlement to the Orphans Court of nald new, extremely fine powder Elves & won- I'HICES HEVIHED TO MEET tiled recently ot Ills home In Keans- 1K9 Spring Street, Red Ftnnk, N. J.. County, on Thursday, the twenty-fourth burg, executed hlo will a year ago two applications iiiay be necessary, Administratrix with will annexed. derful sense or comfort and oecurlty. ila TOKAY'S MARKET. one when the blossoms are about 25 day of May, A. D. 1934, nt which time KUmmy. cooey taste or feellns. Get FAS- last January. Ho bequeathed hla PeileKrln & Pelletrrin. application will be made for the allowance TEETH today at Wfcclnn's or anr other per cent out and the other when 9-11 Hfll Street, of commissions and counsel fcea. drue Btore. RAY VAN HORN, automobile to hln non Wilbur and he Newark, N. J., Dated April 14th. A. D. 1934. left hlo gold watch to his con An- they are about 75 per cent out. The Proctor*. GENERAL AGENT. drew. A house which ho owned at grower should remember that even CLARA M. METZr.AR, One of tho quickest ways to find a The road to better and bigger busi- 78 Went Front St.. Kcd Bank, N. J. I'liono Kcil Bitnlt 283, Bclford waH bequeathed to hla daugh- this weak Bordeaux solution may Patterson, Iihomc & Morgan, EB«S., Job la to advertise In The Regis- cause burning if not properly applied ness leads through The Register's ad- Aabury Park. N. J., ter's Want Department.—Advertise- l'nlr Ilnvcn, N. ,1., ter-in-law, Sarah M. MacConnell. vertising columns.—Advertisement. ment. or your own Imiltor. Property he owned at Tarpon and he should be careful not to use Proctors. Springs, Florida, waa bequeathed to A choice example of colonial ar- local nnd split-faced, up to the sec too coarse day anniversary on May 11. A sur- Pntml April in, A. I). 10114. MPips made from bulk THE IlltOAD STIIKET NATIONAL nANK prise party was arranged by her Of Ked Hank. New .Terncy friends, who presented hor with sov- See cream by a method of quick freez- Tho new cottons, the smart Hy: Newton 1). Ailing, Receiver, cral tokens, Including cakes, flowers, Crisp, dainty now organdy cottons, the cottons that aro Red Bnnk, N. J., camlie.i and other dollcaclos and use- ing, quick hardening and automat- going to bo worn by the Truntco. nnd linen blouses in tho sum- Alfltnn ncoUmnn, Esq., ful Rifts. A special Rift was pre- ically wrapping a regular ice cream smartest women at the smart- Hcd Bunk, N. J.. sented to her by her brothcr-ln-law, mer's newestcolors and white. est places aro hero. Seersuck- Proctor. Kdward B. Swan of Atlantic High- mix into individual portions ready for ers, voiles, piques, broad- lands. Tho members of tho surpriso Well made and well fitting. cloths, pcrcnle3~all guaran- Monmoulh County Surroffntn'B Office. service. In tho mnttor of tho ontato of MnrKnrat parly uuno from Trenton, Cran- 2nd Floor teed fast coloro. E. Mullnrvcy. ilcrcniicil. berry, New Yotk and Hlghtntown. Notice to iTeiliUjiB to picflciit clnlnin Mrs. Swan enjoyu excellent health nuninut OKtiUu. ArisimeraiMBipB are not "Novelty" . w ruimiiwit to tlio order of Jonoph L. and wan active during tho birthday Driiinhny, minomita of tho County of Mon- party celebration. nioiitli, nmita on tho thirtieth ilny of Aiuil, m "Specialty" products but just An important 1 thoiofor i'l'iielng Club To Bo ronned. and ankleta of fine cotton, nitnliml thn until iMllma II.CI. to vou out of a can. ing with popular favor eveiyyJicn. well fitting. With A new Dariua Cinrtmrini of Monmouth blouse or sweater sot you new attractive tleai^nn, in- Dntt'l l'lcchold. N. J., AIHII Ml. 10.H..'itroct, who hnshnd eight years of ex- Dealers tmnt to handlethem bccftwio cluding the anchor-top PO THK HECdNI' NAT1IINAI, HANK AND perience in Italy and Switzerland, will havo a complete pummer out- THUKT t'OMI'ANY (IK UKD HANK, Try Arl&i@erai Wipss nnd BCC the of their greater sales possibilities. fit at a very low cost, popular now. Alt tlio Intent Red llnnli, N. J., organize a fencing club to ho formed E-.hn.dfs. A special on men's Ailmlnintintor. among the young and old of Red difference in Taste and Flavor. Tha storyofARISTOCR.4TDIPS, 2nd Floor sneka, flvo pairs for i.00. Mnnmoutli County .SurrnHntn's OfHcn. Banlt. The club, which aa yet hoa together with cur merrJmnduinfl not got undnrwny will meet Th.urr.dny In thft innller of thn piitntc of Julia P. Afi*i-@i@$5PMt M&ipB ore served in I'OMI, driTii.-od. night to further plnnH. Kenclng club3 ami sertice plans should interest Notice lo riodlton In pi cucnt rlnlmn have been ntartcd In Anbury Park cones, oodas, sundaes, splits, pnrfaits ctxry dealer. Our representativa liKiilnnl ci.tnlf. ind I^ong Branch' nnd pinna are un- I'urniiniil to tlio '"dor of .Toripph I,. is ready lo call Itonnhiiy. luirrouutii nf tho County of Mon-derway In Deal. Clubs as the season a la mode and carry out packages. inonlh, nindo on thfl flna liny of Mny,pgvcMjuys will be formed in many of I'.ISI, on lire npl'llnitlon of Hurry a, Kurd, m.lo Monitor of tlm tvilnlo of Julln the towmi throughout tho county I1 I'onl. dcccnrn'il. notht! 1)1 Ticurtiy nlvtn which will furnloh opposition for each lo tho cri'dllum of mild iluron 1 to ex- Wrtiihahle summer dre>!ioe;.i in hibit lo Din IIUIIIUTIIMT, mill! ricrutiir in other team, Matchon and tourna- afi,i'«Kiiid. thi'ir dehlii nnd doiuiuidii mnilnnt nont:) will bo arrangr-d tut soon OS PflmLADEMPHIA ©AflttY Mi@!iITOTS €©., INC plijutj, tiOPisuckur, vollo and 111,, mild oiilnti'. under onth. wllliln ,1s tlio clubs aro organized. Tho two Cool, sheer nnd dainty two- nnvelly cotton fabric;} that no iL © im.utlui fioin tin. ilnlo of tlio nforeiinlil v/tu'drobo enn bo without. order, or thov will lin forovcr hurn-d of horn teams, Anbury Park nnd Long 804 THIRD AVENUE, ASBURY PARK, N. J. plfico dimity nnd brondcloth Ihrlr nctlons (hciofor niinlml tho mild null. Branch, have playrd two matches Styled for nport, morning apleon FU> fur. Tpams will l)o madfl Telephone Asbury Park 4800 pnjaman in colored prints and. and fltraot wear. iCxcollontly "Vi'acJ rici'hold. N. 3: Mny I, lli:H. up of boy:) and gltln and In order to tailored and M!?;C."! up to -4,6. IIAIMIY II. lllltll, aolltl colors. Well mmle and ft 1.-. Mnnlf Avcmm. Wooillirliliii;, N. J.[irogrctm must have approximately Alnton llcnkmnii, Alt'.v., nlxtccn niiplrnnt^. Frcnrli foil equlj>- very attractive. 2nd Floor lied llanli, N. •'•. ' ment will ha used by tha club, ' Proctot. RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 16, 1934. Page Six nntl nestling under tho cllffaof High- plan thara would ba ao administra- reschlng achlavaroent of sny ad- lands, tho lofticut hllla on tha At-tion buiWInir. bath houses to aecom- ministration would bo the realisation lntitlQ coast from Mnlno to Florida. modnto 8,000 persons, restaurants and devalopmant of a otata paik tt Tho southerly portion of the strip and other facilities. All would to of Bandy Hoot. It would opmt to our DERN VISIT attractlva design and of flraproof people a truly remarkable center of lms remained virtually in tho same virgin .'-late aa when tho Indiana construction. As far as possible they healthful recreation." ui;e.cl tho area for fishing and hunt- would ho made adaptable to govern- Tho commission appointed by the ment lire IS it bscama necessary to governor Included United St&tea Hie;. turn tho arsa back to tho govern- Senators Harallten IT, Kean and Tlio ribbon of nand, thrown.up by ment in time of national emergency. W. Warran Bas-bour, Ilopresen- Batteries, Radiators, currents nml waven, and tho covo It IBvsn tho roadways would ba of tatlva William H. Sutphln. former l/atcst Styles and Shades. forms la rich In history, Hendrlk heavy structure to carry military Btato Attorney General WUlIara A. elc, Move for Public Aquatic Recreational Center Will Hudson sheltered tho Half Moon In equipment Stsvantf, former Stata - Senator El. MONMOUTH tho enclosed waters of tho covo after Donald? Sterner, chairman; Dr. MEN'S SHOP his voyaro over tlio unchartcrod WouKl Bieaewa Besaty. Bvertstt Field, secretary; Stata Sena- t Prices Paid. Reach Climax When War Secretary Makes ocean, nnd CapL William Kldd spent Tho natural growth and beauty of tor JVank DuraniJ, ABaErablytnan Dr. 63 Broad St., Red Bank, N. J- months on tho Hook as headquart- tho placa would too pyeeenraa nnd It Herbert Willis and Charleg J. Merk- (Kent Door to Uilisctf* ^""j s'°"i_ Personal Inspection Today. ers. Many cxpetlltlona havo rjought hlii buried treasure there, and while would be the purposa of the backora 113. to -beautify tha entrance to Port Othera -who liava endorssd and Thp hope of converting a portion May. Advocatoa of tho Sandy Hook several Iron cheats havo boon found Hancock In ths manner of the Pre- B;UTcU they I'oiltalncd no gold. praised tho proposed project includo 1 Approvod Hoofer of Sandy Hook lato a public recrea- Park, while admitting this area has sidio at San Frwcloco and Fortresa ths Monmouih County Board of Box S3, PHONE 2310. undergone a remtirltublo growth and One of tlio most picturesque otruo- tif.nal park will romi nearer to ful- ,,11-es on .Sandy Hook la tho Sandy Monroo at Old Point, Virginia. Freeholders, the Boglonal Plan As- ! llllnu'iit or i-.implete failure today has benefited a largo number of peo- Thu War Department has not boon sociation of Now York, Mayor Hague ple in the stato, contend tho greater Hook ltRht. It It) tho oldeat light- East Kcansburg, N. J. i thnn nl any Urn-- iluvinR 'ho years house in tho United States, having cordial to tho suggeatlon of roleas- of Jorsoy City, Mayor Bllonuteln ot j it has been ur;;i'd. Korretary of War number of people were not con- Ing a portion of Its military reserva- Newark, tho New Joreey Stato Or- J E WHITE Uloorge II. Horn, upon whose decision 5;ldered, and that there remains lit- been built by tho merchants of Now o o York to protect shipping, and flrot tion, but proponents hsvo argued ganization of Lions cluba, John Colt, I tho mutter kirpcly rests, haa con-tle or no' nlaco along the entire oeean tho fortifications would not bo In- chairman of tha Now Jorsoy Braerr Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractor front for citizens unablo to enjoy IlKhted on Juno 18, 1761. It Is a snow- S s.rntcd to niako a personal Inspection white, tower ninety feet high and terfcrred with, that tho proporty genoy Hollef Administration; tho Slate, Sinn. Til<>, Metal ! of tin- Foil Ilimcock military roscr- the hotels or build their own homos. would bo availablo to tho govern- New York-Long Island fltata Park Metail Ceilings and Composition Hoofs shows a white light visible fifteen Gutters andd Leaders. i vat ion and Minounding territory to- No "Welcome" Elsewhere. unlit U'al miles at sea. mont at all times und that a watmor commission, tha Kow Jcroey board ot Producing ; day. He will be the guest of Scna- fooling could bo built up between tho eommereoand navigation andothsra. FiFurmu'i o and Stove Worlt. I tor Hamilton ''"• Keun, who liar, per- Tho park commission advised the In 1776 Capt. John Conoon, acting military and civilian groups by band ih mly fponaorert the movement secretary that '.'for the man and hisunder orders', destroyed tho lantern concerts, exhibition drills and dem- 35 WHITE ST., RED BANK N. J family, who malto their journey to so that the Urltlsh lloet would not onstrations by tho coaut guard. ELUUNG SOKNBINGS IM BAY. nnd wlio now has a bill before the the beach by motor, thero is no 'wel- Im culilfd Into Now York ba,y. On ^n ito to authorize leasing the pro]v r In tho 11ns of statistics the War come' on the doorstep of any of July -. 177S, during the Bevolution- Work by Cossli miA Geodeita Forty Pay Monthly Itetura. it\ to Ki'W Jersey. theso shore resorts. 'No parking1 ary war, tho army of Sir Henry Clin- Department haa been Informed that s naun- KCHH met the secretary in within a 35-mllfl radius of Sandy to Be Continued la Local Waters, v sipns arc posted on practically-jail ton retreated to Sandy Hook from Immediately availablo at wholo- w York yosti'iday niorniiig. An- the streets ncftr the beaches. In the Held of Monmouth Courthouse, Hook there are more than 6,000,000 A coast and goodetlo survey party llur mernher of tile party will be some of tho cities it has become now Freehold, crossing Naveslnk residontn, that It 18 within olosa started last weak to tako soundings oalo to qualified dealers and i]ir (aiieial Dennis Nolan from range of ouch centers oa Elizabeth, necessary to station police at ;every river nn a pontoon brldgo from in Rarltan rlvor and bay. Aftor » Inatltutlono. ncrnor:; Island,- commundant of corner to warn off those who cannot Gravelly point at tho toot of tho Newark, the Orangon, Jorsey City, about a month In those waters tha le ire;l. show town identification cards. Highlands, near what is now Water Hoboken, Now York and Brooklyn, surveyors will Bound In tho Shrews- and that It 1B put flftoen miles by Sana for Full Portloularo. Tutille Aquatic I'arlc 1st Aim. "We express no fault with aueh a Witch. bury, main ctem and north and south water from excursion boat terminals branches, in Manasquan inlet and 1 i llowinK an automobild tour of s-lituatioh," tho commission said, "be- Ideal BalhhiK Benches. of tho latter cities. tli area Uu'ie will he a luncheon at cause It has been found necessary to Those who nrRo the park project tho Matodeconk rlvor. Tho entire job he Ruin.-nn Country club, which will thus protect the riphtg of the com-assert Hint In addition to Its histori- Endorsements of tho proposal hava will take until November. Lieutenant Edge & Co., Inc. 1 ittcndcil, in addition to the Rltests munity property owners even to the cal interest there Is no better bath- been many. Governor A. Harry S. R. McCarthy is in charge, hla Mooro haa stated that "ealda from 551 SUtt Ava, up-to-daln servict. ( f honor, by members of the Handy injury of others. Tho fact remains, ing beach to be found on the East party belnff organized at Red Bank Hook State Park commission and however, that we are facing another coasl north of Florida. They point aiding in the material and economlo with fifteon men and will ba In- NEW ITOItK CTtY makes if easy for you to borrow instance of the 'forgotten man,' and out that because of several sand hara welfare of the peoplo of New Jersey, creased to thirty as tho work pro- )ther public olllclals. I bollevo tho most Important and far- money when you need it ... ond The basis for the Inspection by his family as well." at this point, tho beach has been gresses. easy to pay it back * You get ihe cosh preserved against tho ravages and Secretary J)ern is the proposal that Senator Kean and Keprcscntative erosion of heavy seas, that perfectly in 24 to 48 hours, and repay just a small amount all lauds included within the luirt William H. Sutpbin of Matawan, ac- safe bathing is assured, that there la monthly according to your income 6- Hancock military reservation, lying tive In furthering the park move- but slight undertow and tho climate ' between the southern boundary line ment, have urged upon the ad- is Ideal. Monlhlv Charge Two nnd Onc-l'-.iH : and a line two miles north from and ministration the contention that IVr Cent on Unpaid Balance Only ^ ' parallel to such a line, including? Is- greater, leisure for tho masses, im- They add that the bay wators at \ land Hench, be turned over to Newproved methoda of transportation the bai'k of tho hook form Ideal con- Jersey by a revocable and indetcr- and good roads have made greater ditions for still water bathing for jminate liase. It would be stipulated recreational, facilities a necessity and women and children. Attention Is PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY ! jtho land thus set uside would bD that beaches form the most logical called to the fact that in tho shel- Gcnflemem I wish to obtain a loan of | used ns a "public aquatic park nnd and healthful areas for thla ex- tered waters ot Now York bay and ! pleasure ground for the benefit and pansion. tlio moiith of tho Shrewsbury river $ Pleaso havo representative call I Electric BMB., CO1 Bangs Avenue. MAY16* j enjoyment of the people of the Unit- During the last four years there there Is stifo anchorage for thou- tdoyi v - T I Phone A. P. 7395. License No. 1370 cd States." sands of yachts and small pleasura (motmno or o : has been a constant agitation for a craft. It la planned to dredge Spor- I ASBURY PARK, N. J., In appealing to the War Depart- state-owned beach park. Civic or- j ment to sanction the lease, propon- macettl covo to enablo deep-draft ganizations and newspapers havo excursion boats to bring passengers Addmt ~ ents have pointed out that the ocean given publicity to the proposal, and City or Town

To !>e seen at FREE! O TTVi® ano Co. 16 MONMOUTH STREET, RED BANK, N. J. - FULiY-EHCLOSEB KElEE-AGTiOll HELS SHOWS AT 2, 3, 4, 5 AND 7, 8, 9 P. M,

" i^y 80 E3OR3E- 6 CO! POVJER 09 f,1!LES A MODERN "WILLIAM TELL" PER ME! TAMING LIGHTNING

1 THE ELECTRIC TASTER ^ SABLE- COFJTOOLLED BLACK LIGHT DEMONSTRATION BRAKES r ,\ FOILING A BANK ROBBER ' i > * G j^ ^v V y .. i "BLOWING OUT" ELECTRIC LIGHTS BODIES c BY x -;"::' fax. Come One! M ome All! FI3HEQ $ !':

1^' % SHOCK- PBOOF r ? * K *', •- *& JTEEBIHQ N \ - ' •• - hwffii '^'*i*"^;V-v The Built-in Watchman Another uclontlflo wonder by tho cnglnooro of Mlra- do Hill!—and only Weotlnghouoo Refrigerators havo It What dooa tho Built-in Watchman do? It not only cuts off tho current when unusual eondltlonn threaten but turns tlta current on &galn wfren nor- mal conditions rraumo! Truly a miracle—ajid hero'o TVTHY do you suppose Chevrolet keeps Miodi.proof tiering. I low mudimorereatfully another: Tho now Master Bortco Eofrlgoratoro oava repeal ing, in all ofitsadvortisinf;, "Drive > on ride, in a I I'-lierUodyear. ITowmurlimore 15$—28% In electrical currentl WestlnghouBQ scien- it only 5 miles"? Here's the reason: Chevrolet safely you dm,-, -\vilh uMc-contro\lcd bralcs. tists Jiavo built tho most efficient and economical re- engincrraliavc Iricdout nil tlicvariouu inak<^ And how IIMK h finer performance and better frigerator on tho market— of onrs in today's low-prico field. And thc\ ccononiy are M I tired fioin an ovcrhcnd-valve AND REMEMBER have proved, to theirronlpletefiatisfaotion, tli< 'is. IiKitlicrwords, Clhevrolcl engineers same things thitt lumdretlii of thmiFanrls n1 I IT sure that ilip Clicvrolct ride simply can't Chevrolet, owners arn proving in ilicir (Uii! lie matched liy any oilier in I he low-price fielil. I key know it —thousands "f owners know it driving: 1 low mnrl) more smoothly » car travel —nml note UP mint you to know it (on, before with genuine, fully-enclosed Knre-Action. you make your final rhoicc of a low-priced car. ON THE How much more comjwtnblv il lmiitlloB, \\itli ClIKVKOLKT MOTOR CO., DETROIT, MICIT. HERMETICALLY SEALED (lampart* ('hcrrah't'x low itrlitvrctl prices and < MECHANISM •n>y<:.M..1.C.tmn,. A f.VneraJ AfoMr.i Vahsr. ON ALL Save with a

Mechanic. Street and Glo?-^ Court FOR ONLY $1 A YEAR Red Bank (BBTAn- PBIOES QUOTED INCLUDE THIS CHARGE) OPEN EVENINGS. PHONES 3130—3131. BED BANK REGISTER, MAY 16,1931. 2i and 25, In tho uchool auditorium. Wardens George S. P. Hunt and First S|>!ritualut Church Atlantic Highlands. Mm. William Kurau ig general chair- Frank Hyatt The fire was put out of .Bed Bank WILLIAMS OIL-O-MATIC (Tin R«a Bunk n<;;!t!cr esn t» bought man. Others on tho committee are lato Thursday night. in Atlantic Highlands at the stores oi Ruth Koeppel, Margaret Todd and The boys' baseball team of the crvleflB Wcdneiidsy and Cunds? 8 V. 11. Burna No. 4 Oil—$321 up, in which the materials are RIGHT and the Vr'llllnti hell, 3. Lcmbura end A. Eats.) Jerry Baerman, cant; Anna Wells public echool played at Marlboro and Mra. Gertrude Flltcroft, tickets; Wednesday and won by the score of Thursday 2 P. M. J. E. Whiting Miss Elyee Joy of Beaton Tells Everything is in readiness for tha Mlddlttovn. N. J. Ttl«ihime. PRICE too ! Old-fashioned blosoom festival to ba Hazel Morrltt, Eva Stryker and Mro.3(5 to 4. Tho Marlboro players made Broad Strrat, Rea Banlt, N. J. Service—W. H. Olmilo*!), of Her Experiences "Talking held tomorrow night in the Metho- Dorothy White, advertising, and all tholr runs in tho ninth Inning. (Over Allen'n Shoe Store.) R. B. 2B0J-M. CALL KEYPORT 518. Her Way" Across the Coati- dist church under the direction of Ethol ilerrltt and Florence Bell, cos- Wallace Bacher, who was elected ESTIMATES CHEEIMTVIXY GIVEN. nent on a Wager. the choir. Old-faehloned character tumes and properties. a Juctlco of tho peace last Novem- iionsro, with tho singers in costume Mr. and .Mrs. John Byrne of Brook- ber, had his first cases Thursday. Ho C. S. CALVERT, Agent for The Hod Bnnlt notarlano v/era en- and with the audience Joining in the lyn were week-end gueeto of Mrs.fined Fred Spear Willard of New tertained last Thursday during their chorus, will be one of the featurea. Bryne'is mother, Mrs. Arthur Scott York $5 for driving his car past a A. N. LAGGREN AWNING CO. luncheon hour by MlBa Elyao Joy of Tho choir consists of 24 voices. A of West Washington avenue. red Eignal light. John W. Mulhol- TJ!L. 618 KEYFORT. N. J. PKOVOST ST. Boston, who la making a trana-con- Oliver offering will be taken up. The land of Freehold was arrested for tlncntal trip from Boston to Holly- choir ia holding rehearsals for spe- causing a disturbance and doing wood, California, and return on cial programs to be presented during Highlands News. damage at tha Monmouth Star beer wager. She has a bot with Mayor the summer. garden. He agreed to pay for the WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT NOTICE by tx board of commUalonem," approved Janioa M. Curley of Boston that she Tho Bowtell agency has rented (Tho Red Bank Rtuiiter on ba bouoht damage and oentenco was suspended. itErtoI.UTION A.lJTHOItiZINr; THE IS-March 22, ^016, constltutinff Charter 2fi2 can talk hor way from that city to In Highlands at Bedle'8 druB store, fit Jos- Prospects are promising for a big of the 1'anipbUt Lawn of 1918, and the Mrs. Mary Weldy's IIOUBG on Center eph Stamen's «toia and Mullijron's store.) YOU CAN NOW BUY SUANCE OF 820,000.00 IlEFIJNIIINI*: Acts nmondntdry thereof and nupplomen- tho Pacific coast and return without avenue for the summer to the Grace hay crop In Atlantic township. The BONDS OV THE noiioiKiii OF HUM- tnl tharato, particularly tho supplement asking any financial aid and that ehc Tho Mother's day services Sunday weather has been favorable and SON, IN THK COUNTY OF 1IONunprove- d April '£'1, 1033. coimtitutinif church of Brooklyn Helghta, tho T. MOU'l'll. NEW JEHHiiY. Chnpter 131 of the Pamphlet kawa of will return to BoBton with at least H. Hindlc bungalow at Navealnk at the Methodist church wcro large- everywhere there is a fine stand of UK IT IlESO[,VI::i) by tho Mayor and Has, nn umendod. $100. Park to Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham ly attended. At night a pageant en- fjrnso. I oimcll of llic JIuratiKh of l!ilm»on. In the Section 2, fin id Ijonila ehall hto c]atod titled "Tho Challenge of the Cross" J. Alllfjon Stern haa had the fences ' •nimty of Mumiwiuth, New Joricy, o« foU June 1. 11)3-1. film 11 rnnturo In tho prlnclpnl Hhe started out on October 4 with- of New Yorlc, the Earl Patterson (FIRE CHIEF GASOI/INB) amount of 82.OD0.OO on Juno 1st In ench out money or food in a second-hand bungalow on Eighth avenuo to Mr.was presented by Mtasea Gertrude on hl3 KeBtoon farm painted white •Section 1- l'W t!io jmruojiea Btatcd In of tho yearn 19H5 to 1044, both Inclusive, Chevrolet In which there wcro cloven and Mro. Daniel Collopy of High- Crelin, Esther Fahrer, fcdlth Park- and blue. iioi-tlrm J „[ 1|,|,, resolution, IIOIKU O( ills atinll beat- !n to rest at tha rnta of not ex- gallonB of gasollno given to hor by er, Emma Quant, Mary Parker and linrouyh of Ktinmnn, each to bo known as ceeding elx per centum (fl^'o) per annum, lands and the Florence Wilde bun- Amy and Hannah Corner. at our Number 2 Station "lldfilmllliic Ilonil," III hereby authorized payable neml-niinunlly on Juna lot nnd tho mayor. Mlsa Joy la a lovo colum- galow on Wnnhlngton avenue to Mr. New JExpress Bus Line. t" l>o innucil In thu nuifrciruto principal I)ocGJJi)jcr l"t in each year until maturltyi nist for a group of New England and Mra. Edwin Polak of New Members of the Girls' Friendly so- Shore Coach Linen, Inc., has ob- itmotuiL of S20,l)O(t.fli), in ptn-nunnrG of the (slinil ba numbered from ono upwards, in ciety held a theater party at Red Mnvlsloiifl of lui j\it of Hie f,f!Kl«l(itiiro fit ordor of maturity, nnd BIIBII ho In tho de- publications ami haa boon a news- York. tained permission from tho Public Located northeast corner I ho State of Nuw Joiacy, entitled "An Act nomination of $1,000.00 each, and nhall paper reporter for the past fifteen Edward wheeler's bungalow on Bonk loot night. Utilities commission to operato an to authorize nnd regulate 1ho luiiimiirc of otliGiwlno ba tn HIICIt form nn may bo liere- years, Sho lo on attractive person, Mra. Percy R. Comer Is visiting express bus line between Paterson lirmiU iiml other nliltcniionn tuul tho IntMir- aftoi* delei'mined by resolution of ths Avenuo D caught fire early Satur- her cousin, Mra. W. T. Rlttenhouse ilnK of Inclcbtc'lncflii hy rolinty, city, bor- Governing Body. 33 yearo of ago. Before starting In day evening from an ovorheated and Asbury Park. The company will Maple Avenue and Bergen Place. OUKII. vllldKe, town. towiiHlilp, or any mu- Section 3. 'l'lio prot'oedB from tha nalo with her addreofl to tho Red Banlc stovepipe. The firemen put out the of Landsdowne, Pennsylvania. take over the lino heretofore oper- nlcilnillty ^ovenied by un Improvement of Esafd ItefiKuilnsr flontln nlinll bo njipliod Rotnrlans sho told them Bho was still blaze before much damage had been The Boys' Hl-Y group win hold a ated by the Safety Coach Company, rninmlnidoiti or any municipality governed lo tJiu lefundlnx: of tlio following de- single and she looked upon tho group card party Saturday night of thlo scribed oljIlHQtions: of Red Bankers aa being a fine look- done. week In the-Liana den. Inc., and will be restricted from Dot«of Tho ladles' auxiliary of tho fire picking up passengers anywhere be- Ing lot of professional and commer- department will meet tomorrow night Mro. Loretta Duffy wao hostess at tween the two terminals. ' ]) lntorent under which cial gentlemen. at the fire house, at^, which tlmo the tho Trailers card party last week. 1nation Tillc Dale Maturity Huto authorized by-laws will be formulated. Mrs. Ida Weiscnberger with a score $ i/Ufi.n/i Torn,,,•jrary Imiirnvcnlent Koto 2/10/32 DemniHl &% 10/10/20 Her talk was principally pertain- of 8,910 won first prize. Second prize The road to better and bigger busi- s ;i,'.>2ft.l6 3/27/30 ing to her experiences. She told of Tho Andrew Richard building on was awarded to Herman Quast and ness Iead3 through The Register's ad- I.HHH ;iu 6/25/31 how sho crashed tho gate at the vertising columns.—Advertisement. * fi.UTl.iir. // the corner of 3?lrst and Center ave- third to Mrs. Laura Rublcy. $ I.:nii).(irovlflloDa of the Act referred tain questions -which had been given Borough Attorney John M. Pllla- Mrs. Philip Mlssell and daughter FOR YOUR ? H),7 7i;.li1, nnd him ciiuuod enld noten to to In, Section 1 hereof. to her by a member of the club In have returned home from the South. bo connolldfttcd into ono temporary ini- Section 6. Tho bonds hcroby authorized bury and family have rented tho Mrs. Mlssell will reopen hor board- 1>] oviinitint note in tho amount of 51 \),- nball be uenenil obligations of Iho Bor- behalf of several local Eotarlans. Homer house on the corner of South '/7G.M, hcnrlnir date February 10, 1034, OUKI* l'uyublo by Kcncrnl tox on all tnx- Among those who received interest- and Bowne avenues. ing house on Fifth street, and Mr. pnyfiblo on demEinil with intercut nt afxnblo property in tho Borough, end after Pedro will reopen his restaurant (ii'>) nor cent, mnl tho Soeond National upplyini? Jill paymentu levied ond collected ing answers to their questions were Atlantic Beach park will be re- Hank mill Truat Comimiiy of Ued Hank for fipoclnl bonclitfl imponed In connection Dr. Harold J. Stokes, Warren H. opened on Saturday, May 28, and George W. Hardy and J. S. Hoff- belnjf the present holder of nald Improve- with tho moklnj,' of mild Improvonionts. or Smock, Thomas Irvinff Brown, Wil- tho steamer Mandalay will resume man attended Jhe Hoffman for Gov- OL ment, note linn hen:toforo denmndetl thnt nny of thorn, imch gcnornl titx tihnll bo lov- ernor club meeting. Sunday at the xiii'l lininovtiinont. noto l»o i>uirovL>mctil note In any bank or of prhit'liial. though Miss Joy specializes In giving er at a mass meeting of hlo support- trinkets, dental work, etc., and convert them tniHt ronip.'Uiy, Section 7. All t-punlutlonn nr pnrta of season Sunday, May 27. Seel Ion 4, Tho followhiK mtittoifl are icaolutlonn inconnlHtent he row it h, but to advice to the love lorn it is only fair Mrs. Delia Carbcrry has reopened era here Friday night. ," into cash. licroliy ilctct'mfncd nnd declared: tho cxtont only of ouch inconfUBteJiriefl, arc to tho readers of The Register to her summer bungalow at Woodland Sidney S. Margolius, a journalism (n) All of ittiid improvcrnentn finnneed hereby repealed. Know that thc'queHtions put to hor In student at Rutgers university, ha3 l»y the tcmiiornry notcn, fof tho fimdltiK Rention B. Thin resolution nhnll t/ikb tho interest of tho Rotarlane men- Park. been awarded th*e letter "R" for his *• We° will test and weigh your-old gold while of which tho bondn heroin nuthotlzctl uro efJoct after final pafisnge aiui iniblicalion, The senior class of the high school io bo iHNuod, ix'i>renoat capital oxpcndl- as provided by law. tioned above wore not along lines will leave tomorrow on a three-day work on tho university year book. you wait. You will be surprised at the cash tures nnd not current cxpenuc't within the mused Mny 10, 1934. pertaining to love and affection. A card party for tho benefit of meaning of tho Act horcln referred to; trip to Washington, D. C. value of even the smallest gold trinket. thai, all Bald Improvements are within (he Approved May 10, lfl:U. Phil Moore, ono of the oldest mem- H. R. Weller's slimmer home on tho Church of Our Lady of Per- lMirpoHCfl for which bondn may Inwfnlly be VAN n. HALSEY. bers of tho club in point of service petual Help will be given Monday ]»HUcd under (ho provinlona of tho Act Mayor. Ocean boulevard la being redecorat- night, May 21, In the church base- * We shall be as fair in our PURCHASE of gold Jiorolnabovo referred to; tho amount of AUoeti and also a pa3t president of the Red ed by Joseph Smith. ment. money ncrccunry to bo raised for noid JERE J. CAHEW. Bank club, has resigned, duo to a A. L. Miller, a soldier at Fort Han- as we have been in our SALE of this metal for purpoBon is 8^0,000.00. J3orough Clerk. change of residence. Mr. Moore haa (h) Tho fcventgo nnncNsecl vnitmtlon o£ Statement. cock, fell from a motorcycle last the last 47 years. tho tnsnlilo real iiropcrty (Including Im- been Invited to become a member of week and. one of his toes was cut Colt's Neck News. provements) of tho Borotijrh, cornputdil Tho foregoing resolution was adopted tho Anbury Park Rotary olub and the off. He was talten to tho Port Han- upon the next throe iirecedlnR vnluatlona on tho tonth day of May, 10.14. Red Bank Rotarians aro urged to tlioreof, In tlic manner provided in Soctlon Tho bonds authorized hereby trill ho IB- cock hospital in tho Atlantic High- Sixty-one pupils of this place, as 12 of Hiild Art, i« S7.D78.301.00. nucd and delivered nftor tho ni\th day of look for phll when they visit tho An-lands first aid ambulance. well aa a number of adults, attended (?) Tho net debt of the Dovough, com- June, 1D34, and nny Htilt, iirtion or pro-bury Park club. a Juilcd In tho mannor piovldod In Section ceeding to eot iitddo or vncuto this icoo- The fire department planned to the county music festival at Asbury 1^, iiifludiritr thin biano. is 3165,050.70. lutlon must bo begun within twenty daya Dr. Walter W. Gosling, president raise money to pay the balance on Park Friday night. Daniel Hamer- (d) Tho ntatoment required by Bflld Sec- after tho publication of thin statement. of tho club, received a letter from the fire siren by chartering the ick'a bus and oeveral automobiles tion 12 ban been mnrlo nnd filed us therein Such bonds will not ba laaued if pro- Dr. Sven V. Knudsen of Denmark, I'unuiipil. tests Again fit tho Hnmo nro filed under Sec- steamer Sandy Hook for a sail up were used for transportation. MONMOUTH'S LEADING JEWELERS Mention 5. The bonds horoby uuthorlzcd tion nine, Chapter 2!>2. P. L. 1016, nnasking whether the Red Bank club the bay. This plan was abandoned Many acres of woodland south of mny be rfold nt rubllc nnlo nnd tha pro- amended, unlena a proposition for tho ln- has any Bons of Rotarians who want when the firemen were unable to get thlo villago were burned over Wednes- recdii thereof »mcd to pay tha temrornry nuttneo thereof eh all ho adopted at nnto take ono.of the hospitality trips impiovenicnt noto to bo refunded upon election under said section. tho boat between June 16 and July day and Thursday. A number of 36 BROAD ST., RED V abroad. Thero Ja an opporUinlty for tho nm-rnndor and rnnccllation of nntd JERK J. CA11EW. 9, owing to previous bookings. tho men of Colt'a Neck fought tha TEL. 1831 tcmp'triuy lmpi'ovcrncnt noto as mny bo Borough Clerk. ten boya to make tha trip. ' The Boy Scouts of St. James's blaze, under the direction of Fira church of Red Bank were enter- tained Monday night by tho Holy Name society of St. Agncs's church. The affair was held in St. Agnes's auditorium. Mountain music by the Hill Billy Boys was one of tho fea- tures. Tho Sodality of St. Agnos's church will hold a card party Wednesday night, May 23, in the school audi- jJtfJiin^s'^jitoru/utG of torium. Every service held during the mis- sion last week at St. Agnes's church was largely attended. The mission closed Monday morning with a mass for the deceased members of the parish. Fathers May and Kosh of the Redemptorlst Order were In chargo of tho mission. Mrs. James Cheeseman and daugh- ter of Jerooy City spent the week- BROAD end with Mrs. John McLaughlln. Tho Service league of the Pres- byterian church will present a com- edy entitled "Henry's Wedding" on On and after SATURDAY, MAY 19, we will be located at Thursday and Friday nights, May the above address where, under more favorable conditions, we will be better able to serve you.

Fqesh Line of loom

being held daily at our store,- Cheap, cui-prlec batteries era often paid for twice In cortly thrilling demonstra- recharges, Bsrvlco fees and rental charges. tions of CAREENE, the Play eafa and be rare you get Our Luncheonette is famous for its -whole- exclusive safe Grunow sra Eidda ... the battery thai Our Prescription Dep't is in charge of a jfays In your cor and know for some cooking, properly prepared and served. refrigerant. Come in yourself that . , , Registered Pharmacist and we maintain a Day We specialize in Business Luncheons at and Night Service. Your Prescription will be and let us show you. wm IT'S m filled as per your doctor's instructions. No sub- and !c. Our Special Daily Menus are invit- stituting. ing.

Only the Grunow has CARRENE. YOU can see it« Souvenirs will be given all day Saturday, May 19, to the patrons smell it, taste it and hold of our Drug and Toilet Articles Departments it in your hand withow flan «»er or inconvenienc© By Special Arrangement with our ice cream manufacturer, we will hereafter ba able at our New Location to Serve DOUBLE DIP ICE CREAM SODAS AT TEN CENTS. THE BIGGEST DIME'S WORTH IN. TOWN. It has a foot pedal door opener, automatic defrosting, flexible ice cube trays, Our Service Car fast-freeze switch and a host of other features that will amaze and delicht vou. Is Always Ready Remember the New Location—Broad and Wallace Streets. Remember the Opening Date—Saturday, May 19. Remember We Give Day and Night Prescription Service. Starters — Generators "It«d Bank'a Fnstat.Growing Furniture Store" — and — Ignition Work 135 MONMOUTH STREET, Phone 2! 04 RED BANK, N. J. est Front St., B. L. KATSIN, Proprietor. BROAD and WALLACE STREETS. Phones 417 and 1349. RED BANK, N. J. RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 16, 1981. — — Sn t»Hi&3fea63iBgaaii^^ oral collection of used and unusued nnd made plans for summer activi- United States adheslves. ties. Alexander D. Cooper had one of Tho 1-5-8 Women's Republican club tho nicest collections of United State will hold a card party at tho com- WE SELL department stampa oeen hereabouts munity houso Friday evening, In a long time. Exceptions lly lino Mra. Charles Thompson has re- Monmoutli County Philatelic So wero hla double and triple transfers turned from Atlantic City, where and cracked plate varieties of early aho represented tho Woman's club eiety Makes Initial Showing at U. S. revenues. at tho convention of tho Federation Red Bank Friday Night— • Paul Revero goea into the stamp of Women's cluba last week. Mra. Thousands of Stamps Shown. collecting in a moro modern way by Thompson la president of the Rlvor getting together a collection of Uni- Plaza club. Amateur and professional collec- ted Staten meters and permit can- The Mlusca Brand wero visitors at tions of United States postage stamps cellations. These are poslmarlco nnd Atlantic City over tho week-end. 53 Morford Place. Phone Red Bank 1721. ninny of which Svero specialized, were pre-pakl postage together as cancell- K. A. Barran of Lonfr Inland, for- exhibited at the Red Bank borouggh ations nnd aro used by largo com- merly of tIll's place, wna a gucat of linll last Friday night It was esti- mercial liouuea tliat have much mail- Charles Thompson part of last week. mated that the valuo of the combined Ing matter. The affixing of theso exhibit would run well Into many cancellations savca tho expense, of thousands of dollars no some- of tho putting on stamps before matter Is on display curmot be du- mailed. It also saves the. postotllce The occasion "was tho first cxhlbt employees tho trouble of vunrilng tho tlon under tho auspices of tho Mon mail matter through tho cancellation Philatelic i Society, machines. which has its headquarters in Red C. It. Englund of Red Bank has Bk Th show \va3 exceptionally gone Into tho stamp collecting in a well attended by not only the exhibi- largo %vay, getting United States tors and their friends but by a large stamps in singles, pairs, bloclto and number of othera interested in thoalso with plato numbers. His dis- general collectlnj? of postal iogue3 play of commemoratlvea, n!r matla from this and foreign countries. A and special deliveries, all in a nicely number of stamp cluba from out of framed arrangement, was tho envy towns were represented by delega- of many an embryo collector and his tions. collection was swarmed during tho entire evening by tho group of ju- The nddrcss of welcomo was made venile collectors. Mr. Englund has by Paul Revere and he gave a very not yot advanced himself Into tho special invitation for the guesta to class of specialists but what inater- sign tho club'a vloitora' rcglotor and int he has in of ilno quality. for any one present not a member of •William .1. Korbonitz of Asbury the society to sign an application Park, who lms a special department e blank for membership in the fast for tho sale of foreign and domestic 'rices growing organization. stamps in Hills drug storo nt that The collections were displayed on place, showed seven frames of some J tables, in frames, in albums, under very unusual and rare varieties, in- glass, on tho wall and In fact in a cluding a miscellaneous lot of U. S., manner that showed up tho respec- Zepp covers and foreign rarltle3 from oia tive collections to the best advantage. Hawaii, South West Africa, Jamaica, Some of tho collections were so valu- British Central Africa and many un- This is new stock of the only gas stove that is nationally able that there wero special guards usod United States commemoratives. advertised. We had 200 ranges for all our territory. watching them at all times. These Mr. Korbonitz recently issued a spe- guards looked like just casual visit- cial "Mother's Day" cover which he Our prices go up when they arc gone. ors but nevertheless they were there sent out to many of his customers to protect the specimens from being on the first day of Ha issue. He pre- Model Description Price Now Price Soon touched by those who wero not far sented one of these special co.vers to 1836 Small Table Top $59.50 $64.50 enough, advanced in philately to Thomas Irving Brown, publisher of know tliat stamps can be injured by The Register, who Is a charter mem- 1202-0 Regular Table Top 79.50 84.50 just the touch ot a finger. ber of tho Monmouth county club. 1901-0 DeLuxe Table Top 99.50 104.50 Tho judges wero Frnnk A. Hollow- Louis B. Dequino of .Asbury Park bush of Allenhurst, William Jo3oph ihowed four albums of U. S. stamped 500 . Regular Console 74.50 89.50 Korbonitz of Asbury Park and Har- envelopes and two-cent adhesive •2412-0 DeLuxe Console 94.50 99.50 old V. B. Voorhis of Red Bank. Tho stamps with additional postage judges reported that the individual thereon to mako up tho required exhibits were so woll arranged and three cent first class postage, which the specimen;} of such high character rate became effective July C, 1033. that it was very ditiicult to make the Tho various combinations of postage Fill your coal bin NOW. Get the bank longer. Actual burning tests of mvurrts. The winners wero Alexan- stamps to make up tho proper Reading hard coal, softer coal, and der D. Cooper of Red Bank, United amount gives him a most unique col- fuel that made good every bitter day States Departments; Harold V. B.lection. The collection showed the of last winter. Buy now nnd save. by-product fuel proves it. Famous Voorhis of Red Bank, Red Cross history of the recent three cent rate seals and cancellations; R. V. R. H. as shown by both adheslves and en- You ciin have better healing, with Reading Anthracite will do for you Stout of Red Bank, specialized col- velopes varieties. Postal metera what it did for thousands of people lection of United States pre-cancclled •wero also shown by this exhibitor. less work, at lower cost when you" p ill f varieties; Leon de la Reussillo of The postofflco department, through use naturally superior Famous during the bitter cold of lnst winter Red Bank for specialized collec- he courtesy of Assistant Postmaster tlon of United Staten commemora- George Truex of tho Red Bank post- Reading Anthracite. Your fire needs and the tricky weather of spring. tlvefl and honorary mention for an tey 1 offlco, had a Bales department at tho Call a Reading coal merchant today. exhibit of stamp. ) featuring "Music show, with Mr. Truex in charge. On- leea fixing. Your fire gives even heat and Musicians," tho exhibit being ly stamps in sheets of the more re- and burns longer. Your fire will Buy Now and Save. especially designed and lettered by cent commemoratlvo varitles were of- Georijc Maxfiold of Red Bank; Rob- fored for salo and a mimbor of ert A. Williams of Red Bank for a sheets were sold. Mr. Truex asked with Sheffield ine collection of First Day covers of tho Register reporter who covered Pe-3H.ABEI,PE-3(]A AND READING J. S. commemoratives; Walter Quelch tho show to inform stamp collectors >f Asbury Park, specialized collec- that they arc invited to call upon COAL AWD IEIOM COMPANY ion of U. S. 1851; It. V. R. H. Stout him at any time in the Interest of if Red Bank, United States airmail; unused United Stamps of tho late Is- leading Terminal, Philadelphia, Pa. Mexander D. Cooper of Red Bank, sues and ho will render all the co- Jnited States revenues; William Jo- operation possible. seph Korbonitz of Asbury Park, gen- ual United States; Miss Edith Cnm- iron Pugh of Asbury Park, Junior lollection of United States; Miss Mar- Tinton Falls News. lory Stewart of tho Llncroft road, unior collection of early U. S. match Arrangements aro completed for nd medicine stamps, also other ear- tho old-fashioned barn dance which ,y revenues. Paul Revero of Redtho firemen will hold tonight in Bank for a collection of United William. Heyer's barn. Tho festivi- States mail meters and permits. Each ties will take placo in a setting of if the above wero given a certificate hay, cornstalks and various other designating their victory In their re- farm, crops. The advanco salo of spective classes. ticketa has been gratifying and all Probably one of the most interest- that seems necessary for a large 4-179 ing displays was made by Mr. Voor- attendance is good behavior on tho his, who showed a complete collection part of the weather man. of the Red Cross seals on and off Charles Holmes caught seven trout Df covers, also Molly Pitcher varie- back of tho Old Mill Tea Hou30 ties, first day covers. Lucille Voor- Friday morning shortly after day- his displayed a sheet of business firm light. Tho largest was thirteen cancellations of perforated Initials or inches in length. gome other design through the stamp Mrs. Theodore N. Parmly and her to prevent them from being resold , daughters Nan and Emily have ro- if stolen. turned home from Inverness, Flor- K. V. R. H. Stout had an exhibit | ida, where they spent oovcral months of U. S. pro-cancels in eight albums j with Mr3. Parmly'a parents, Mr. and which was a most unusual display, i Mrs. J. Hull McLean. His mother, Mrs. Alico P. Hendrick- i Baseball teams representing tho eon showed a general collection of i publio school of this placo won threo U. S. cut square envelopes and post- games last week. The boys, on their cards. Tho combined general collec- home grojunds, defeated Briello by tlonrobabls oyf representMr. Stoust thaned larges his mothet amar- • atht oAvo scorno anofd 9 wer to o4 . victoriouThey alsso bplayey thod ;eur collection In this vicinity. scoro of 12 to 7. Tho Tinton Falls Knbfirt A. Williams had two large girls' team played at Brlelle last sheets well arranged for his U. S.week and won by the score of 15 to first day covers with special cachets. 8. Many of the stamps and blocks had Tho Methodists held prayer meet- plate numbers. His specimens were j \ng Thursday night at the homo of all of first quality. | Mrs. Adrian Nitschelm. Prnyer meet- Herbert "W. Hill showed an unusu- I ing will bo held tomorrow night at al cancellation which was labeled "A tho church. Farley Cancellation." It was a piece Edward Clinton has bought a Pon- of mail matter addressed to Mr. Hill tiao sedan. on which were complete sheets of tho Tho ladles' aid society of tho ono and three-cent imperforate vari- Methodist church will hold a "pot ety of the Century of Progress Issue luck" supper Friday night at tho as well as other U. S. varieties. Tho homo of Mra. Wellington Wilkina. stamps wero just smeared a3 if by Tho Tinton Falls auxiliary of Riv- a lurgo brush when they were can- erview hospital of Rod Bank "will colled by tho postal authorities. Tho hold a luncheon at noon today at way thn stamps wero cancelled de- tho homo of Mrs. Oliver Mclntyro. stroyed their value to a collector^. A business meeting will follow. The collection of Walter I. Quelch MISB Mary Fischer is driving a of the three-cent 1851 issue was prob- Pontlao coupo-which sho bought last ably tho most outstanding single vol- wank. ume oxhilbt at tho show. It repre- Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Wilkinn, sented much detailed study of thia Sr., and Mr, and Mrs. Wellington particular and very popular iasuo Wilklno, Jr., attended a birthday NEXT best to bringing your children up in witli tho more advanced collectors. party given for Fred Applegato of the country, is giving them plenty of this Miss Edith Cameron Pugh of 1107 Lavalotto last week. richness. The men in your home will go Sunset avenue, Asbury Park, al- better, richer Sheffield SEALECT! Pole3 and wires for electric lights for it, too — and find more energy from though in tho junior class ofexhibl- havo been put up on tho Farming- It's always been our practice to give tora, showed that it will not bo long dale road between Honry Jeter's drinking it! And you will find in it a real before sshe- will bo in the senior class. bonuses to our fanners to produce better faouso and Harry Mayberry'n house. beauty-aid—a builder of health and vitality. Her collection of U. S. commemora- It is expected that the lights will be milk. Now we've gone right out on the tive.'i in two frames wero exception- Sheffield SEAI.KGT is Grade-A pasteur- ally well arranged and her specimens turned on this week. farm with them . . . gotten them to add wero of high character. Tho ar- Georgo Williamson, who in a col- ized milk from herds tuberculin-tested lego student nnd a pon of Mr. nnd more crcam-praducers to their herds . . . rangement wan of her own design under the rules and regulations of the anil was1 very symmetrical. Mrs. Robert Williamson, is a patient and had them see that all cows giving at tho Whito Plains sanitarium a? a Federal-State accredited herd plan. Rigid J. D. Allen of Asbury Park had a rcfiult of injuries which he received collection of specialized U. S. depart- Grade-A milk are tuberculin-tested. inspection, pasteurization, and strict labo- in a fall from a hornc. ments including nomo of tho very Yes, there's a compartment in tho Super for tall bottles —Lifetime Porcelain inside What we have got from this has been ratory-control further assure its purity. It rare "specimen" over print:!. Ho al- The Red Cross BO wing auxiliary held Its last meeting of tho fien;;nn Frigiilaire '34 where foods can be kept ex- and out—double capacity Hydrators—ad- worth the effort and cost — Sheffield Sr:v costs us more to produce this milk, but it rio had a few novelties, including a Thursday at tlio home of Mrs. K. J. U. «>. cover with the postal slump tra-cold and deliriously fresh for days. The justable shelves—Frigidairc Servashelf and LECT, the milk that tastes like cream because doesn't cost you one extra penny to buy tied in with a U. S. navy cancella- Btitcliellor. Thn circle will resume meetings in 1he fall. designers of this distinctly different refrig- new Sliding Utility Basket. there's more cream in it! And because it. A phone call will start you with it. 93 tion in Norway, John Machelhofle of Now York erator have apparently thought of everything Until you've seen the Super Frigidairo there is, that means more energy. More years of Sheffield experience say so! John P. Cnopor of Red Bank spent tho week-end with Thnodoro showed four Into but unusual covers N. Parmly. that could add to its usefulness and con- '34 you really can't begin to' appreciate vitamins. And more real nourishment. from Columbia in South. America. Two of the.'ie cover;; had a sorioa of r Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Covert cele- venience in your homo. what's happened in electric refrigeration. Sheffield SUM.HCT will please your chil- 'i pT "0 brated their, fifth wedding anniver- i'• ... „ iitampH th croon, showing "tho Wealth Also be sure to See the amazing Frigidaire dren, because of its finer flavor. And it will w th 1 sary with a party a few nights ago. The Super Frigidaire'34 has an automat- v vrri,\ —Tuc 1VJC and f f l if^sue, mid *LK20§dTDU C nerllatlom; nnd an unmuml variety 1 Tho 500 club wijl moot a( Hio home Consult Mi'iiilicrs of Jon.e\ ( «,i A Vlrotiir.il I.cnRiir foi lour I'.li ctili ,i| K<-i|iihvmi'iits F R O M *• TUB E R G U L I N - T \l S T E D COWS of ci'i I;il 11 it vrime j'Hnmpa. jflor of Mm. Henry Pp.;w?ch tomorrow af- mrit.eh and medicine stamps wero lin- icrnnont Telephone Long Branch 3400. usually ilna. tiho aled uhowed agon- - Tho tiremem met Thursday -night ATTE'HD OUR SPIII16 SHOWING Of THE FiSfilSIIiE '34 tion" of James WhJetler"s painting Grauue, Mrs. John Warren. Mrs. Ar- and criticised a "ten cent vase" of thur Little, Mrs. Frank Clusey, Mrs. flowers pictured In ona corner of the William Decker, Mr«. Mary Ladlso, stamp. Mrs. Georgo Conrad, Mrs. Werner The collectors, In voicing their ob- Bennlng, Mrs. John Milan, Mrs. w- jections, thought th« Eternp was "not Charles Hawkins, Mrs. Charles Glb- In keeping with the standards of lln, Mrs. Joseph Bray, Mrs. Thomas stamp design prevlounly sot," and Hackett, Mrs. John Mertz, Mrs. Frank compared it unfavorably with Uio Kary, Mrs. George Harvey, Jr., MrB. is made from workmanship displayed by the stamp George Harvey, Kr., Mrs. David Noo- By Quinton James mnkern of foreign lands. nan, Mra. Thomns Kelsey, Mro. Jo- The st&mp-procluctlng art has been Despite tho criticism, 'the poatofflco soph Laurlno, Mlsa Margaret Kelsey, (riven another boost by a colonial la- department at Washington calmly Mr3. Patrick Cotter, Mrs. Alfred BUO of Great Britain for Ita Island commented. "The people seem to like Reiss, Mrs. William O'Brien, Mrs. ssciiflion of St. Holona. It," adding that millions o£ tha William Wlchman, Mrs, John Mc- and is furnished by Thia ltiland off tho west coast of stamps were being sold. A recent Neil, Mro. John Glblon, Mra. Wil- Africa, famed an tlio place where Na- bulletin Issued by tho postofflco de- liam Snyder, Mrs. William Jones, poleon was cxilrd In 1815, in celebrat- partment to postmasters urged upon Mra. Bernard Coyne and Mrs. Jer- ing itH centenary ns a British colony. them a stressing of tho aale of tho ome Sloyan. AND There aro 10 bl-colorcd beauties In stamp because of event It was com- — -^>-*-cfl — the net, ranging from Vi penny to 10 memorating. ST. JAMES HONOR ROLL. ehlnnlngs. FARMINGDALE, N. J. Five nn, Ruth Murray, Lois Nicholas. lone Po=tlel. The Anicriciin Artists' professional Fourteen tables of bridge wero In Seventh grade—Mary Arnone, Mary league. ;•::;;) there had been a "mutila- play at the weekly, card party of the Boyle. I'1 runces Carton, Joan Cotter, Mar- St James P.-T. A. Thursday after- ion J[ctn»ri, Murjnrii! Jones, Mai caret Kelly, 1 Josephine Lnrenz. Mnrcaret McDonoutTh, noon In the school auditorium on Madeline Mende, Surah Power, Walter Kcl- Broad street. Mra. Walter Layton \p\\or, John \.nns. John Tattle, John Reiaa, For catalogue writs waa chairman. Aprons wore award- Rosario Sharabba. ed to the high acorera. Sandwlchea Sixth gratle—George Kuhn, Michael Hail- and other textile home appointme nini. Rrrnlil Sullivan. Catherine Dilloh, and coffee wero served to the play- Madeline Odcrtbach, Elizabeth Sloyan. ers by young girls of the high school. Fifth grade—Jerome Grause, Margaret The Herrick-Merryman Gulyarde, Grnce Brady. Francis Loni?, Rita The health rice j^=£=^ Those playing were Mra. James Galdiero, Elizabeth Carton, Chris topher Larltln,, Mrs. Ernest Woolsey, Mrs. Murphy. WE MAINTAIN A COLD STORAGE VAULT FOR THE Sales Company with all its Bran Matthew Power, Mrs. John Spillane, Fourth grade—Cyril Butler, Thomas p1'- lon, Chnrlca (JaJTeney, Thomas Gran, Rich- Mrs, W. K. Denlston, Mrs. George ard Jones, Ralph Santanirelo, Bernard PROTECTION OF YOUR FURS AND WINTER SPARKS, MD. Oil Robinson, Mrs. Joseph Hcxter, Miss Setaro, Raymond Stubbs, Robert Wichman, Mao Quigley, Mro. John Rohrey, Mrs. John Fleming, Joseph Pry or, Kathleen GARMENTS. Holin, Catherine Corcoran, Marion Davis, Edward O'Flaherty, Mrs. C. J. Guin- Eleanor Harbison, Catherine Heath, Retina TirY^^^'i^'^^sS^-iissiS^ ey, Miss Kathryn Johnston, Mrs. Kennedy, Mary Larkin, Jana Meade, Mnr- Kuth Kaney, Mrs. Mary Fix, Mrs. cella Newman, Dorothy Noonan, Helen Tay- Shrewd, careful buyers read The Register's Claao- Jacob Bloom, Mrs. David Lcroy, lor. Mrs. Charles Hoffman, Mrs. Fred Third Rrade—Janet Bloom, Charlea ified Advertisements. Here you find the seller who Bolin, Henry O'Hern, Bruce Haggerty, Wil- I Munden, Mra. William Lemkuhl, Miss liam Mack, Robert Crotchfelt, John Kaney, ] wants to sell and the buyer who wants to buy. Agnes Kane, Mrs. Osborne Harrison, Anna Mac Hughes, Madeline Abba torn arc 0, ' Mra. Charles Savage, Mrs. H. J. Jotin Fleminp. Gloria Lnyton, Second crodo—Elizabeth VnnBrunt, An- Howland, Mre. Theodore Moss, Mrs. thony Delia Veechia. Jlichard Nagie, Ed- Edward O'Kane, Mrs. William Ros. ward Oakon, Stanley Pattoraon. 'James Her- well, MrB. William MaJoney, Mrs,. ri en, Thomas Walsh, Jamca Larkin, John Palandrnno, Vincent O'Neil, Claire Meadc, William Ryan, Mrs. Patrick Kenne- .Tonn O'Kane, Mauienne Grant, Anna Sole, CLEANERS LAUNDERERS dy, Mrs. J. P. Mulvihlll, Mrs. Thom- Patricia Rohri-y, (\nua Kaney, Mary Ab- as Little, Mrs. Charles LeMalster, hntomnrro, Ahr« Olnh. 70-76 WHITE STREET, Telephone 2800 RED BANK, R J- First firail"—Dominic Acerra, Alfred Mrs. William Turnler and Mrs. Fred DowH, Henry HnpKcrty, Julin Marcelln, Eil- Opper. een McNeil, Vincent Phillips. Chnrles Paris. IT PAYS TO HAVE GOOD CLOTHES SANITONED Patricia Ryan, Patricia Ann Tully, Rita Also Mrs. John Hughes, Mrs. Cath- S lattery. erine McCarthy, Mrs. Mary Massoy, Reception jrrnrle—.Tnaeph "Dillon, Ray- mond Fajian, Ho-wnrd Knvooltjian, Joyce Mra. Georgo Grause, Miss Mary I Phillips. Flagstaff Piraoeiipla is packed by Dob in Hawaii. Each can is stomp- ed DOLE "NO. 1'f-(stomped in »ho tin)-8h©"Srads-Jtierk"of tho world's finast canned Pineapple Regularly 23c, you'll sava 4e en '©very can you buy-' s

jiff (5 /p f^?1^fn)('*~AV7°}'!'P -6)' - Here Is A Partial List Of Bargains Picked At Random From 0wr Inventory $195 to $225 COLUMBIA ' V4 liio-Sj ( v RIVER '- con U NASH 1929 SEDAN AUBURN '31 BROUGHAM CHRYSLER'29 CONVERTIBLE COUPE ESSEX '31 GOACH LA SALLE'28 SEDAN er eueK4os.«n0c 'n LA SALLE '29 SEDAN NASH '29 SEDAN , ID (yonesji 'V-A a tv : NASH '29 CONVERTIBLE COUPE STUDEBAKER '30SEDAN STUDEBAKER '29 7-PASS. SEDAN i NASH '29 S-PASSENGER COUPE HURFFS AUBURN '29 CONV'TIBLE PHAETOH a WILLYS-KNIGHT '30 SEDAN PORK &' WANS to AUBURN '29 CONVERTIBLE COUPS LARGEST SIZB CAM o PACKARD '28 LIMOUSINE STUDEBAKER '29 SEDAN 9c OLDSMOBILE '29 SEDAN PACKARD '29 LIMOUSINE ; ^4QErO^DiaSI@V7 duds HAKERS ">• 19* KnoK IKCKER'S cr 6repe-Npfs Pinkos' bas .' . Lemon Oil Polish BUICK '31 ROADSTER 1929 1929 HUPMOBILE '31 SEDAN coHveasir IMS MODEL 65 CLUB A 10; RUBBER BALL PACKARD '29 7-PASSENGER SEDAN WITH punciiMt of PIERCE-ARROW '30 CLUB SEDAN n SEDAN V/oulea'ii Dainty • Svicoii- Mined! Pisklos '«i« f« Brldga AssoiimoM 25c fULl POUHD PKO. PACKARD '29 LIMOUSINE STUDEBAKER '31 SEDAN

Cfwor Tea «»xTpkg.Oe'j •f, OR GRANUl£3 J, pk&>-, PACKARD '29 ROADSTER intomaSiswaS SolS Xpls*-Qtj) BUICK '30 7-PASSENGER SEDAN Pea Beam . . . 1 tu 9di

S Word's iroad °U ia».i

jut't C-

NOTICE- \ CHANCERY 4/43i week by cutting his both grists with NOTICE. Chancary 4/469. Bankrupt Fr«««'*'>'e<» HMtml, ctill at West Farms last week. Louis NOTICE IB hereby given that tho Town? SHFHIFf*9 5AUE Tako notlea that 3. J. Butler lnt«udi to SHERIFF'S SALE. Tavo was arrested as being tho own- «hii> Commute* of tho TowmMp ol 111(1- apply to the Townehip Commfttea of tha By virtue af a v/ilt at fi. fa. to x&a di- Bankrupt proceedings In the case \*ii "111 receive srnl open bull at tho _., -irtua of a writ of fl. fa. to ma di- Township of Middletown for Plenary Bo- rected. Issued (ftit of the Court of Chan* rected, luaiied out of tho Court of (Jhtsn- of Harry Auslander of Asbury Park, er of the still and was held at $300 Donation to Library. msMitintr of the Township Committee of tail Ooneutnet-a' Liccnea for premise" »it- cary of tha fttate of New Jersey,' vrJH IJH tho Township of Midtlletown. to ha held of tl\s Stato tif New Jeracy, will be uated on State Highway, Rotfta No. 85, tn trading as "Tho Bootery," a shoo bail. Mrs, G. C. Snydcr of Freehold has ed to salts nt public venduo on eximBCsjl lo'nnle Bt public vendue, on on Tliuisdny. May 2'lth. 1034 „( t|,o Com- aald Township, ObJectfone, if tiny* (should MONDAY, THE aist DAY OF MAY, XQU, Commission Government Uphold. donated a largo steel engraving en- MONDAY. THE 28tb DAY OF MAY, 1934, 11 in store, have been halted after credi- mittee Itoonia in Mltldletown, at be imnddo ldImmediatelU y iIn wriirfti•itlnm a tto' "^ between the houra of 12:00 o'clock and' titled "Aurora," the work of Guido hetween tho hours of 12 IOO o'clock and urd W. IloliertB, Clerk. Middle- tors had agreed to accept a uettlc- Tha commission form of govern- (•Irak in theafternoon: for the contract 5:00 o'clock (nt BiOO o'clock Daylight fi:A0 o'clurk (nt 2j00 o'clock, DnyMirht Itnnl, to the public library of Free- unfnring Chmch Street, BeHord, end town TowiiBhfli. Havina Time) in tlio nftertiooti of M Personal Hoies, Sales of Prop- mi»nt. on funrtn ho win charged with ment,at Avon was retained at a spe- SavfnE Time) In tho afternoon of eaUl day eK hold. :nphe!l Avt'iiue, Belfoid nnd Port Mon- (SlL-ned) tiny, lit tho Court Houia In the llorauuh concealing. ulh. actnulinK to Speclflcatlono on file at the Court HOUKS, In the Borough'of J. J. DUTLEU. erty, Building Operations, cial election last week hy a vote of Freehold, County of Momnouth, New Jer- rsf Ireehuld, County of Monmouth, Now [i TtioiiuiR H. Dny, Road Supervisor, P. O. JBox 32, Uiddletown. N, J. Jersey, to palbfy n decrca of sMd coutt Tax Liens Filed. •105 to 200. Avon has had commission Acqulttrd of Arson. sey, to eailsfy a decrco of cald court Lodge Doings, Births. Mar- amounting to approximately St4,t>76.00. amtiunung to apinoximately Sd.SSR.OO The federal court has filed income Bavornment for the past fifteen years. James Bcbberro and Frank Piperno \ ^tMtiiwl clict'k for ton per cent ol tlie NOTICE. All iho followlntr tract or parcel of riages and Deaths. x liens "gainst Isadore Schneider of Long Branch, were acquitted last miiKt n.rrcimpany nil bidi. All the followingg tractrat or parceparell oof Talc*-notice that Charlu IJ. Turnar In- New Troop Ilt'adquartorH. ;n tit in reserved to reject any and all land and premlfsra hereinafter pnrtlcularlv week on a charge of arson in burn- : laud and jne , hercinnftcr particular tends to apply to the Township Committee Kdward A. Kertschcr, a manu- of Long Branch in the amount of Hcatlqiiarlcra of the Htnte hoopers |y dcset-lbei), ulttmte, lyin, . g„ ari...d . bein... g_ In. doserihed, situate, lylns and IJCIIIH In th« of Atlantic Tmvnuhlli for Plenary liotall Uoiough of Ited Htmk, In ths County of facturer of interior woodwork, died $117,503, Morris Schneider of Lons who -wflre formerly located at Head- ing a house at Now Monmouth last Horn! .'IS required by etatutes must bo tho !loroui:li off ShrewaluiryShl . in ththo CCountty ConeumiJtlon Llccnao for i>remiKC» eltu- Branch in the amount of $-13,509 and January. -hcil. of Monmouth nnd State of New Jersey. ated on the State Highway No. V,i, Cv>K a at his summer homo at Spring Lake den's Comer, have been oponrd at ALBERT IU3NYON. BEGINNING at n point in the center J. Binder of Neptune in the. amount Neck. Objection!, If any, ohould bo moilo Tuesday of last week. He was 6«. South Keyport. The- station Is In Superintendent Reiippolnt^d. Chairman ino of tho public road leading from linmedlolely In wrltlnf to Jonathan H. of 530,869. Attest: years eld and is survived by a widow charge of Sergeant Earl C, Wilson. Tho state board of education has Shrewsbury tn Little Silver Station, said Jonee, Township Clerk of Atlantic ion-i> HOWARD \V. ROBERTS. point being tho southwest corner of. land >hlp. and two sons. approved tho rcappointment of Wil- Township Clerk. Another Dog Track. Two itungulotvs Burned. of Shrewsbury Manor; thence (l)-one de- Miss Bridget Casey, 62, of Lons A bill passed last week by the slate liam M. Kniith an county superin- eree. fifty-fivo minutes cast, along tlio CHAUUvS H. TURNER. Bungalows owned hy Paul Rider of ot MK - - _. _„ ,„„ U1 Branch died at the Hazard hospital Chancery 4/478 _aterly lino of eaid land of Shrewsbury 134 Front Btrcot. Kayrort, N. J. legislature will enable Asbui-y Park tendent of schools in Monmouth Drunmiond Avenue, aa shown, on said Halm-ay and Mrs. Louis Holm of SHERIFF'S SALE. Manor, seven hundred and fourteen feet Tuesday of last week. Sho was born county. to lease its high school stadium for virtuiS of u writ of i\. fa. to me di- moro or losa to a point; thenca (2) north- NOTICE. Mid l i bd Newark, located at. Cliffwond, were ly, Btlll atone lamia of tihrcwobury Man- Mn lot beina; bounded on tho west bv in Ireland and came to this country dog racing. This will make two dog i, issued out of the Court of Chan- Take notlco that tho Swimming Kiver Chicken Stealerc*. or, ono thousand .eight hundred and flfty- Golf Club Intondi to apply to tho fown- tjOt No. Hi on tho north by Drummonil •17 years ago. destroyed by lire Sufiday or last week. of the State of Nuw Joreey, will bo Avonutt; on the oust hy Lot No. H anri racing tracks in Monmouth county, Frank Goodlet, James Davis and jltfht feet, moro or leaa to a corner 1» aald K!\U< Committca of tho Township ot Robert Rule of Marlboro has award- They were unoccupied a! the time. ed to KUIG nt public vendue on .and of Shrewsbury Manor; thenca (3) Shrewabury in the County of Monmouth on tho Boutli by Iho John H. Cook land tho other being located at Lout,' Clarence. Gentry pleaded guilty last nnd in dfinGntiionn being forty feet on ed the contract for a house to be Su'uie; for Tuxes. I MONDAY. THIS 2Sth DAY- OF MAY, 1034. westerly, along anid I nnd of Bhr«wobury for « Club llceiifleiiflo for ptemiaca nitimtenitim d «t Branch. 1 i ; Munor and land of White, four hundred River «olf Club Orounda in Driimmond Avenue, clchty-slx feot and nix constructed on Kiawa avenue at • Tho Asbury Park city council has week of stealing 27 chickens from i.cnvoen tho hours of 12:00 o'clock ond thho SwimmluSilB RivRie «llf Clb d Teachers Ko-eugagod. ocfc (nt 2:00 o'clock Doylliiht iind ten feot moro or leaf to a point In f Shb nnd ono-hnlf inchou along Lot No, 14 Charles Irwin of Freehold township- thhe Township of Shrewsbury. oitfhty*fivo feet utid nvo and three-fourths Freehold at the contract price of $15,- bosun action to collect $1,000,000 of Saving Time) In tho afternoon of oald day und of Fahnentoek; thenco (4) noutherly Tho namea of the officers of thia Club The Howell township board of edu- ;it tliu Court HOUHO. In tho Iforouull of along lund of Fahnestoek and land of for- hichea nlonif Lot No. 1(1 nnd \iel'nB forty 000. delinquent taxes under the 1033 Stout Operation for Appendicitis. nnd the oflicea they fill vcaptieUvely aro: f«ct wldo the ontlro length of the lot. cation at their meeting last week FiethoM. County of Monmouth, New Jer- merly Mahoneyy, two thounnnd eilx hundredred J. Joieph Connor, President; Edmund A. Henry F. Daum of Englishtown lias act. The greatest amount, of delin- Albert Quackenbush of Freehold sey, to .satisfy a decrco of nnld court and thirty-live ffet more or eaa to the Heiiod na tho jnoperty of Cyronlus Ben- voted to rc-engagc all of the present I)owd» tiocrotaryj John 0. Hohrey. iieaa- nfltt et RIH., taUeii in execution at the nijit been awarded a gold letter for work quent taxes i.s owed hy big hotels. was taken to the Fitkin hospital last amoiiiilinsT to approximately SG.669.00. centei* Hno of said road; th staff of teachers with tho exception .All tho followlniT trnrt or parcel of land orlyl . nlonlonl s tthho osnter iiinl o of Bald road, Objectlonf, if nny ahould bo made Im- of Mary A. (Jarvcy, nnd tn bo Hold by ,n tho Rutgers University band. Sl. Fredflrlek Hur- IfOWARn HEIGHT. Sheriff. Sentence Upheld. , Roger 1''.' VanVechtcn, who has mediately for appendicitis. .-trrilwd. Minute, lylnir and being in thethree hundredthfl foot to the place of uett, CiCornraiaaionori , 7 i 4 BBroad falrcot,falt Dated April t». 1M4. is to be taken by Miss Olive Gravatt ltnniu^h ol Kcil Uanli. in tho County of • -• - MnrgKittn X,. Heed, Quinn, PaniiiiiB & Dorcmuo. Sol'rn. The life-sentence imposed upon been niinvAKCl of the Checker Moics Nowiirk, N. J.. or to of Ely. Xo Loud Noises. , MontiKuith nnd Htnto of New Jornny. This belntr intended 'no tho unmo lnnd Township Clork of the Township of (44 lines) 91S.4S David Fearce, colored, of Asbury at Freehold for the past two year?, I IsriiiK Lot No. 108 on tho Map of tho nnd [>rcml;ioa described in deed mado by Park, for the murder of William Jud,go Token 111. A Freehold ordinance prohibiting . Edmund Throrkmorton ostnto. Florence A, Hazard, widow, to KHiabeth ShraWObUSWIMMIN(3 IUVKU GOLF CLUB, has been transferred to a Jersey City CHANCERY 4/445 Potts, cashier of the Strand cafeteria Judge Palmer M. Way, who lias the uso of radio or loud speaker ap- BECINNINt; at a Jiolnt In the westerly K. Powers, dated October 4, 1909, and re- J. JOKtJPH CONNOR, Prosldent, store of the samo company. parntus for advertising purposes w;is liiii- of William Strcot. Bald point bclntr corded In tho Monmouth County Clerk's 00 Ilrnnch Avcnuo. Had Bank, N- J- * SHERIFFS SALE. in 1931, has been withheld by the been hearing common -pleas cases at Ofllce In Book 862 of Deedo, pa ye a 41. etc. Convicted of Murder. ilir>t ;mt. two hundred fflct northerly from By vlituo oi a writ of il. fa. to me di- court of errors and appeals. Ernest Freehold, was stricken with appendi- llnally passed last week. the northerly lino of McLnrou Street; Ki-ftiiutit-u \n tiltm made to boundary line Spencer Unnley, 13. wan convicted CHANCERY 4/438 rected. IiiKUcd out of tho Court of Chan- Jackson, who wan indicted in tho citis last Saturday week. As a the nee- westerly along tho northerly Hno nerecnient between Kllznbflth R. Fowera cei'y of tlio Ktnto of New Jersey, will be Moro County Scrip. of lot No, Iu7. ono hundred and slxty- nnc[ huabnnd nn. 1010, nnd recorded in unid I3y virtue of a Writ of fl. fa. to me d!-MONDAY. THE 2lBt 1>AY OF MAY. 1084. held over until sometime in July. • I of Asbmy Park at Freehold last a line ptirailel with William Street, fifty Clerk's Of Ike in Hook 877 of Deeds, pagea rputcvi. issued out ot tho Court of Chnn- Thursday. Gay was shot at dance last week authorized the sixth issue k between tho hours of 12:00 o'clock and Held In Number Gallic. foet to ft stake; thenco easterly along tho 11, etc cory of tho State of New Jemey, will be 5: (Hi o'clock (at 2:00 o'clock. Daylight Seized an tho property of Jense W. Pow- cxpoaed to tmlo ftt ptihllc venduo, on Nick Delmore, formerly of Long Died at 92. hall at West Asbury Park. of county scrip in tho amount of PnuthiM-ly Hue of Lot Nn. 109 nnd pnrttllel Kuvlntr Tfruo) In tlio afternoon "f cnid Michael Buckley, Sr., formerly ot with tho first line, one hundred nnd'slxty- ,r» (unmarried) ct »!., taken in execution MONDAY, THE 21at DAY OF MAY. 1084, dny, at tlio Court llouno in tho Horoueh Branch, ha3 been designated by the $200,000. ti^ht feet to tho westerly line of William nt tha suit of lanbel U- Buckbee, ond to bobatweon the hours of 12:00 o'clock and Freehold, died Tuesday of last week On College Uuseliiity Team. of .Freehold, County of Monmouth, New (superintendent of police at Philadel- Sti-t>ot, fifty feet to tho place of Beginning. sold by 6:00 o'clock {at -!f)0 o'clock, Dnyll«ht .Jersey, to Hfttlnfy a decree of nald rouit Theodore It. Throckmorton of Savins Time) In tho Afternoon of unid phia as the leader of the number at the home of his son Frank nt Intended to he the flame premises con- HOW A TIP ainnunt!nii to approxlmatoly 52,810.01). Yardvllle He was 92 years old and Freehold is a member of (he 1931 vryeil to James It. Wolcott hy Slfrmund day, Qt the Court Houno In tho Boroush game in that city. It is also charged Dated Ai.ril 17th, 1034. of Freehold, County of Monmouth, Now besides tho son named leaves two .'baseball tram of Hamilton college at Kisner nnd wife by deed dated February Warren H. Smoclt, Sol'r. All Iho following trnct or pnrcol of by the Philadelphia police head that 1, 11'I d, wnd recorded in tho Monmouth (61 1.) 825. fi2Jercey. to nntlfify a decree of Hfild court land mid pix'mlsen hcrolntiftcr particularly other sons and four daughter?. [Clinton, X. Y. Ho Is a member of the aniountliiB to opnroxlmntoly $T,yH1.00. Delmoro is interested in the number Plain Suits, Coats County Clerk's office in Book 870 of Deeds, dciiirrllicid, Hltiiato, lyin« niui httlntr In the pairo lfiS. Mo to UK It of lied I1nnk In tha County ot game in many other cities. „ , iSsgma Chi fraternity. . All tho following tract« or pavcotd ot t Subject to tho restrictions mentioned tn Chancoty 4/400 innd find iuemlaea hcrclnnftar juutlciilarly Mommmth imd Stato of New J«rp.iy Soldiers' Reunion. • Haiti derd. and Dresses SHERIFF'S SALE. described, eituute, lylnir nnd heina in tho J3KCINNING at a point In tho north stdo Illegally Ousted. The annual reunion of tho thud Pier Concession. Seized as tho property of James R. Wol- County ot Monmouth, and Stnto of New of Heat'h utrtiot, ftuid point bclntj tho cntt, et ftt.i tnken in execution at tho suit By virtue of a writ of t\. fa. to me di- County Attorney William A. Stev- New Jersey regiment infantry was j 'j'he Uclmar rtmiinissioncr.- have .ic- uoLitlieant corner of Lot U; thenco (1) uf II. Ilaymond Eisner, et al.. exeeut rected, iasmed out of tljo Court of Chan- northwardly along tho cant ptdo of Lot ens has ruled that David Cashion and hcld last-week at Burlington. It was jCO pi.ral (he bid of Barney Isolu for DRY CLEANSED cery of the- Stato of New Jersey, will be FIRST TRACT: In tha Borough of Red decided that the next reunion will be the 10h;hth avenue fishing pier etc.. of Eisner, deceased, and to U. ono hundred nnd twcnty-clylit feet nnd ll b ! hi i exposed to sale at public veiillue on Bank. John Cawley, janitors at the county cession fur 193-1-r.ri. His bid was S300 (ds Inchca, moro or InHfl, to tho nouthwent held at Freehold where many nr the and FINISHED HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. MONDAY, THE 28th DAY OF MAY, 1334, BEGINNING nt tho nouthenot corner of •jail, and John MaiDonald of Rum- corner of Lot C; thenco (2) euntwnrdly members of the regiment live. for the two year.'. Dated April lsth, 103-1. between tho hours of 12:00 o'clock and a lot of RoRor Tarfloy in tha northerly Hno alomr tho aoiith nldo of Lot C, forty-eight son and George Seaman of Sea Wai-ien H. Smock, Sol'r. 5:00 o'clock (at 2:00 o'clock Daylight of Herbert Street find distant ono hundred feut ten nnd ono half IHCIIPR, moio or leas, THO Autolsts Fined. Sale- of a Farm. (r,2 I.) «21.S4 and fifty feot enatorly from tho oastorly to tho northweat corner of Lot. S; thence Bright, both bridge tenders, were il- Savins Time) In tho aftarnoon nf paid day co Av j o noly The Manuel farm of 150 acres near at the Court Hounc, in tho Borough of no of BrlJco Avenue j thetteo northerly (!i) flotlthwurdly nlonn tha wont nitlo ol legally removed from office last Jan- Frjinlt Santanello of Farminydale along tlio ou..\lerl.'.\lerly lino ««tt ed THTaHiscy lot. Ctmncery 4/48G. Freehold, County of Monmouth, Now Jer- Lot K, ono hundred and twenty-eleht feet uary by tho freeholders. was fined $25 and costs last week on i Manalapan has been sold to Miss nixti y 'cot to thh o eouthcrlh y llini e off hthe SHERIFF'S SALE. a decree of said court and nix IUCIICB, moro or loan, to tho north a charge of having loaned his driv-JAnna Rodick of Brooklyn, who will sey, to aatisfy BurdRo lot formerly] thenco easterly iilotiir By virtue of a writ of fi. fn. to me dl- .mountin..„„ g„ ri'ioslmately SR.864.QO. aide of Beach streets thenco (4) westerly New Insurance Agent. Bniti Uurdgo lot thirteen feot, more or leaa, iilonit tho north uidn of Ucnch street, for- er's license to Joaeph Annecharico of i remodel tho house and make it her rctituil, iH-;iied out of the Court, of Chan- ALL thoHO tracts or piirceln of land and' to the southeast corner thereof; thenca Harry Newman has started work cery of the State of New Jersey, will bo reminea hereinafter particularly described, ty-cif,'ht feet ten and one hnlf inchen, mora Asbury Park, who was also fined $10 | permanent home. northerly along tho eatiterly lino of uaid or Ions, to Iho place ot Hcsltmlng. for tho Prudential Insurance com- exposed to Bale at public venduo on situate, lying and belntr in tho Township Burdae lot thirty feet, move ov ICBB, to \\\a lor driving without a license. Treat for Flower Lovers. MONDAY. THE 4th DAY OV JUNK, 1934. of Shrewsbury. In tho County of Mon- Douthwcst corner of tho lot Taylor W. Belnff intended tn ho Ix>t R on a Map pany at Freehold, taking the place hetween tho ho lira of 12:00 o'clock nnd of Lotfl of tho UufToy Eatiito mndo by The hiw'ns surrounding: the Con- mouth and Stato of Now Jerney, belntf oil Johnnon Boltl to PotlnKoIo; _thcnco^em»tcrly of Wesley Crawford, who was re- New Freehold House. r>:HO o'clock (nt 2:00 o'clock, DuylU'ht those certain tiacta or pnvoela of lund. «lt- alonK tini BOUlhoil* y "Hn o o"f th" o "rctliiKitlo Aznrlah Hurley, civil engineer, of. Red Biiult, New Jeriiey. cently retired because of poor health Nathaniel Jones of Hamilton has vention hall at Asbury Park are now Saving Time) in the afternoon of aald uute, lyituj and boing on tho road or high- lot fifty foet to tho nouthenst corner off day. at the Court Homo in the Ilorotinh way lcadinit from ShiewBbury Town to vlth Intomled to lie nil of tho nmno land and after 43 years of service to the com- awarded a contract (or a six-room giving a treat to all flower-lovers. In ,Id lot; thence oouthorly Freehold. County of Monmouth, Now Jer- Tinton Fnlla, In tho uaid Township of lot, prcmhcu conveyed tn the mild- Julta Cor- house to be built at Freehold at a tho ca'nteriy Uno ol noy by deed from WIMIiim H. Held, elated pany. Mr. Newman haB been pro- the flowerbeds there are 48,000 tulips sey, to rnitlafy ii decree of Bnid court Shrewsbury. ffeot , more or lloan, to tho northerly lino cost of ?5,0O0. Mr. Jones and his amounting to approximately $6,265.00, BEGINNING at a utone October 17, 1014, nnd recorded In the prietor of a barber shop. in full bloom. TRACT NO. 1. of Herbert Street; thonce westerly fli^iy- Momnouth County Clork'n ofiico in Dook planted in Raid road ar the dwelling family will move to Freehold as soon All tho following tract or piircel of land four feet eight inches to tho placo of Be- 08fi of Dccdn, P«KO 4, etc. SncriG Maliea Hcport. Avon Man Dead. Cleansers & Dyers, Inc. hIIOUB C on saiid farm; thence running (1) ginning: , , as the house is completed. and premises herclnufter particularly de- RDiith thirty-ono dosreea west two chninn Solved aa tho proporty of Myrtle G. Ca- Sheriff Howard Height has request- William Marks, (>!>, of Avon died scribed. Bituate, lyinK nnd beiiiK in the Belnff tha came land nnd prcmlson con- trlc. ct al., taV:civ in oxcoitinn at thn suit WE KNOW HOW. and Beveuty-Rcvcn Itnka; thenco (2) south veyed to Thompson and Matthews Com- ed the hoard of freeholders to make Tuesday of last week in the Hazard BovoiiKh of Red Bank, in tbe County of forty-two dGKi-eoft west six chnlnn; thenco of Red Bank HulMintc nnd Loan Ansocia- Private Sale of Bonds. pany. Body Corporate, hy deed dated Sop- tlon. n corp. of tho State of New Jeraey, The Deal borough commissioners j hospital at Long Branch after a Monmouth nnd Stato of Now Jersey, nt (3) south forty-four detfreoa ennt fivo an audit ol Ws books as of May 15. "West Side," nnii belriff lot No. 71 at tember 28th, 1017, and recorded in thonnd to bo tudd by ast week authorized the private sale week's sickness. Ho is survived by Wain Office and Plant chains nnd sixty-eight links; thenco (4) Monmouth County Clorli'n ofllco in Book Sheriff Height recently issued a re- West Side- ns shown on a map of Iota of ciifit nine chnina and fifteen links; thence HOWAItD HEIGHT, SherlfT. said West Side, filed In tho Monmouth 1049 of Deedfl, paflroa 3S4, etc, tho name port of a total of 3,875 prison days of $140,000 of beach improvement eight children. (5) north eiKhty-threo-detfreea cant ono of tha aald Thompson & Matthews Com- Pntt d April 10. 11)34. ?4 W. FRONT ST. County Clerk'H office at Freehold, bound- haln and thirty Unkw; thenco (6) north Howard S. lllgglnaon, SoVr. during March and a maintenance bonds when no bids had been received Belmar Han a Suicide. ed nm\ described as follows: %.,mm «..« J - *-' pany bohifbolnff changechanttcd to 3. S. TnompThompnonn & four degrees and thirty minutes west s Company by Amendment to tha Charter (T.4 1.) S^.'.CFt cost of 17.6 cents per prisoner per in answer to advertisements, inviting Frank Bitz of Belmai. who had Beginning at n poinf, on tho easterly eleven chains and three links; thenco (7) | f t said Thompnon and Matthews Com- RED BANK of ClintoCli n place, saiidd poini t 1bl thhe o n0 day. the public for bids. been in poor health for some time, north fourteen denroea west nine chains puny dote" d July 20th, 1021"' , nnd recorded uthwent coine. r o. f lot No. 72.; the (l) In tl>« Monmouth County Clork'o office In CHANCERY 4/457 committed suicide last Saturday nnd fourty-four links to said road; thenco Former Constable In Prison. Shade Tree Commission. easterly along tho pouth Fide of lot No. TZ, (8) south forty-ninfortynin e dgdegreer s west twt o Boolt J.. pases 441, etc. SHERIFF'S SALE. hundred nnd fifty feet to the south- hi l ft lik thce (9> south • Samuel Barron, former coistable at The Long Branch commissioners chains anil forty links; thencthence (9> south SECOND TRACT: In tho Borough ol By vlrtuo of a. writ of fl. fa. to mo di- east corner oE said lot No. 72; thence (2) twenty-fouf r degreed s west tto tho placo of RumHon.at Oceanie/S Long Branch, was taken to the fed- southerly fifty-six feet to tho northeast rected, ln»ued out of tho Court of Chan- last week created a shade tree com- BoglnnlnK. Cpntalnlns fifteen acres nnd BEGINNING Bt o point In tho onutorly cery of tho State of New Jerfley, will bo eral penitentiary at Lewisburg, Pa corner of lot No. 70; thence (3) westerly nine-tenths o£ an acre, bo tho oanio more side of Third Street dtntant fivo hundred mission to be composed of three alonj; the northerly side of lot No. 70, exposed to sale at public vendue, on Saturday week. He was sentenced to or less. nncf ioventmn foet two Inches nouthorly MONDAY, TUB 21st DAY OF MAY, 1934, :ommlssion to be composed of three one hundred and fifty feet to the easterly ALS that por off the homesteahomesteadd f tho Routhenaterly cornernerr of Ihlrhdd a year and one day in jail for the nitle of Clinton Place; thence <-i) north- ALSO all that portion from tho Routhenaterly between the ho urn of J2:00 o'clock and members in addition to the board of farm. IIntt o off WilliaWilli m SSmithh, deceaseddd , nett street and Ocean Avenue: thenco (1()) ea»tt- embezzlement of $5,900 as trustee in erly alone the east Bide o£ Clinton Place, s fi rf'O n'flliid; (at ";<>0 o'clock, jJayllffht offt and llotod t.o- Sara~~ h— E. Morrla. on tho crly nnd nt right angles to Third Street Saving Time) In tho nftmnoon of en id (he bankruptcy of five estates. commissioners. TELEPHONE'SERVICE fifty-four foet eisht inches, more or d f Sh A IV 187S hundraJd d and filxty-elghtltlht feoft t o n corcor- to tho point or placo of peffinrdnfr. thlrtRfliith day of Kpptemhrr, A. n., 1878,J1(U dny. nt tho Court Iloiitto In tho HoroiiKh by William H. Slociim, Francis Johnaon ier; thenco (^) nt riftht anRlea to the fiiHt Found Dead In Bed. Seized as the property of Cheater C. of Freehold, County of Monrnonth, New Becognlzed In B*scarch Work. nnd Ccorue H. Sickles, Commissioners ap- ine and northerly thirty-three feet four to tsatiHfy a decree of p«ld couvt Charles Duffy, 41, an employee of Stupelli, et alu.. tnken in execution nt the lointed by the Court of Chancery of Ne nches to a corner; thenca (IJ) westerly _. Mrs. Fmnlc R. Pymmes of Freehold, from Red Bank, New Jersey, p by the Court of Chacery .IHK to aiipi-oxlnmtely S4,2a«.OIi. the Metropolitan hotel at Asbury suit of Red Hank Building and Loan Aa- •Tr.rnny, too mnlio pn i t it Ion of nnMM *nrm ,, ami parallel with tho first. Una ono hun- any corpin atioii of tha Stale uf •Tr.rnny Miss Tam Denlse Conover of English- Pavk, was found dead in his hed last nnd markedd in • thhe map off saiid CommisCi - dred and sixty-eight feet to tho enst eldc All the followlnir tract or parcel of town and Miss Lolfetta. M. Coleman to our New York Office New Jersey, nnd to be POM hy sioners ii3 Lot No. 1, and more particular- of Bold Third Street; thenca (4) alone: the lnnd and prcmlnes heicinnfter particularly Friday morning. A doctor who was HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. oaBt sldo o( aflld Third Street southerly described, nituata, lying nnd boiiig In tha of, Marlboro have been recognized in ly described as follows: called declared that his death was Dated April 20th. 193-1. BEGINNING nt a stal-. JSBfi, State Agents Kaid Still. hnliiB and Rixty-oinhtt llnllnkkn too (ho middlee Notice In hereby slvcn that the ac- lutlon interest on the scrip will b Philadelphia Elizabeth Westfleld Bidsewood BK(,1NN1N<; nt a point in the westerly f tho mihlllc hihighwah y ldlendlnl B from TTintoi n counts of tho pubscriber, guardian of thonnd rocorded in 'ho Ofilro of tho Clerk of line of Mnplo Avrnup diutnnt five hundred g B stopped fifteen days from the date State agents from the office of D. FHIIB to ShrcwfiburyShb ; tthenh c (0) ) long estate ol enld minor, •will bo audited nnd iho CoiiTity of Monmonth, nt Vrcehohl, \n and t we nt y-iiv*? fo.tt Ronlhcrly nioTiK thonaid road south fuilyfuur deiieun ntated by the Kurrognto of the County of Book ftfifi nf DiiCdH, fur anld County, on of Its adoption. Frederick Burnett raided a 500-gallon wenterty line of ^^nple Avenue from tho naid road south fuily-fuur mitmtcB west eifihihtt ehnlnhl n And thirty-nvo Monmouth and reported for Bottlement to pngon 87, etc, and from which nnld deed southerly line of Lewis Street, whirh point 1'mkR; thonco (10) south thirty-five de- tho Orphans Court of said County, on tho foregoing dcscrlptlnn wnn takon. ii »!;-() distiitiL fifty feet Houtherly from Kreefl find thirty minutes west nino chaina Thuraday, tho thirty-first day of May, A. .Seized na tho property of Peter Do- the PoiitherL^L comer of the lot of Lewis mid flsty-nlno links to a corner of Arthur P. 1334, nt which time application will bo Ponti, ol; aln,, ink en In execution at the A. Diimmnn; thence Bouth fifty-two de- WIUOII'R lot; thenco (11) along tho lino of mado Jor the allotvanco ol commlssiona unit of Tho Central Nntfonnl Dank of Kreci l\fty-five minutes west and at a onld lot south fifty-four degrees and thir- nnd counsel fees. Freehold, n, corporntion, nnti to be nold by i i^'ht: nntfle to Mnptc nvenue, two hun- ty-five minutes eirnt two chains nnd sixty- HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. diTil nnd ten nnd four-tenths feet to the Dated April 20, A. P. 1934. eight links; Ihenro O2) north thlrty-foui BANKERS TRUST COMPANY, Pntod April 12. 1934. line of lnnd of Charles Herry; thence south decree" niwi forty minutes, cast one chnln MAteen (lewrees fifty minutes emit nlontf 16 Wall Street, Now York City, Andrew J. Conover, Sol'r. and sixty-four links; thence (13) north Guardian. (51 1.) 822.68 Haiil Kerry's line, fifty-threo nnd thrce- iKhty-nino degrees and fifteen mlnutea tcnth.^ icot; thence north fifty-two degrees iKhtynino degrs fifteen Applflgate, StevcnB, Foster & •list thirty-fivthitfi o <-hainfhinfll to tho placplacee «f Be ReUBolllo. fifty-five minutes eaHt, two hundred and CHANCERY 4/440 twenty-eiffht nnd oi(?ht-tentha foet to thoginning. Containing fifty-five acres Rod Bank, N X, westerly line of Mnple Avenue; theneo Beventy-fivventy-fivo hundredths of an acrPacrP. Proctors. SHERIFFS SALE. north thii ty-Reven rlcRreen fivo miniiton JvxccPtinJti g ththerefromf , hvhowevere, tthh o fol- By virtue of a writ of fl. fn. to ma di- west nlnnc Mnplo Avenue fifty feet to the 1( ing described tract of land: IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. rected, iutuicd out o( Iho Court ot Chan- BEdlNNINCi at n. point in tho center ot 101-270 placp of Be^tnnltiK. tho "public "iond"lcnilinB"frod ldi f m RhRhrownburb y cery of Iho .Stato of New Jersey, will be Wliam Kr To GENE H. BURNETT: expound lo nnlo at public vendue. on ed thee prpropertp y of William Kril to TintoTu n Falln, nnld poinoint beinbelnKg Ifnn the ovichich.. ct al., tni:en IIn exei-utlotln n tt\tt t htho By- virtue of nn.order of tho Court of MONDAY. THE 21ot DAY OF MAY, 1984, tllvlxion llini e off tho JacoJa bb Shuttn fnrm andd Chancery of New Jersey, mado on he nuit of lielidd RanRkk BuildinBild g nnd Loon A«- \ f f Chancery of New Jersey, mado on thebetween tho hour.? of 32:0f> o'clock and lland herein describedd, bo\ng part of for-18th dad y of AprilAil, 19341934. in fl cortal cortaln n cauacauaoo Boriation, n corporation of tho Stato of merly Wllllnm E. Capon Farm; thence (1) r»:00 o'clock (nt 2:00 o'clock. Daylight New Jersey, and tr> be Fold by Routh fc«vRi\ dcsfccf and Ihlvty minute* HOWAUD HEIGHT. Shcrlft. each nlong snid divinlnn line, mx hundred Dated April 30th, 19.14. and fifty feet, six Inchon to R atone; Howard R. Hisglnson. Sol'r. thenre (2> south two doRreca weat nine (IS line-;) $20.16 hundred and eighty-two feet to a stone standing in tho soi»then»t cornev of the Monmnuth County Court of Common Plea* within dflsrrlbod land; thenco U) north Enthusiastic Tecraplane owners call the Baggage ! LOUIS FIOIIINI and LOUISE FIOIUNI. fifty-nine decrees and thirty minutes went Compartment greatest advance in convenience IMairitiirs, riETRO BAKATINI, Do- fivo hundred nevciit l feet to __ fi lone: thonco north lrchty-four ) novlti thirty-fievon Solicitor of Tctltlonor, nuo nnd from thenco running (1) fiouth- _._ f the County of Monmouth, dcerees nntl forty-fivn mlnnton went three Bl Broatl St., Kotl Bunk, N. J. erly nlonn tho cantor) y lino of Mrai'la even the very highest price cars—do oot match hundred nnd eighty feot nlons nnld Ben- Avenue on« hundred and fourteen (114) on the fith dny ol February, 1034, ngninnt moro or leun to tho noithweBt coiner thn ri-.-titii and creditn, money and effect . nett lot tto tho center of nnld rond lending Monraouth County Surrogate's Office. all the advantages you'll find in the Terraplane from Shr Bbury Xo Tinton Falls; thenco of lands now or formerly owned or occu- !•; and rhnttchi, lands and tenements In tho rontter of tho oatato of Leopold dod hy John W. Mount: theiu^Q (2) eaat- of the defendant, Pietro Bnrnntlni, n frati- (fi) nnrt.b forty-idftd x ddegree s nnd thirty Meyar, dflccasod. Baggage Compartment and Luggage Vestibule! T l 1 nil iily nloiiiK the northerly lino ot tho Mount debtov nt tho mnt of Louin '"'"* " mtn\ite» nlons tho center Notlco to croditora to present claims lot 100 feot moro or loan lo tho BOUthwc&t nnd Louisa Fiori for tho Bum of 57 50.00, four hundred and filxty-idx feet, Bix inch- :ninBt estate. comer ot Inndo now or formerly owned'or Freedom from -wind catching rear projections returnnhlc on tin 19th day of February, es ; thence (7) nouth thirty-four degree* Purauant to the order of Joseph L. Don- nrmiplrd hy (', A. Colo; thenco (a) north- and thirty, minutes ennt otlM nlonc the adds the touch of modern style that identifies the MKM. and thn MMio linn been nerved nnd nhny, EurrciBnto of tho County of Mon- erly ulon[t tho westerly lino of »aid lands duly d (1 wan returned on tli ronter of nnM rond, ono hundred nnd moutti, nwtlo on tho fourteenth dny ofof O. A. Cole ono hundred and fativteRn smooth sweeping rear body lines of Terraplanes. Kth'day of February. 1U34. by tho nherlll twenty-one feet: thence (fl) north thlrty- Audi, 1034. on tho application nf Jurrold (114) frno dciiiPEB nnil fifteen mlnntcB eriBt. RtllJ H. Meyer, Alfred J. Llppmon nnd Emanuol nonUicrly Hno of WhUo Strnef: thonr« (4> Complete freedom from disturbance to passen- Tinted Mny H. 1^S^. ilontr tho rontnr of nnld rond six hundred T. neheck, executora of tho estato of Leo- weiiterly rilnns tho itoutherly line of Whits JOSEPH MeDEItMOTT, cot ; thenro f 0) north flfly-ols flegroon polo Meyer, deceased, notlco 1B hereby Street nlnoty-rdx feot moro or less to tho gers in getting at your luggage is a convenience Clerk- nnd thirty mlnuten east ntfll alonn the given to tho creditors of Bald decoated to point or plnco of beginning. cenfor of naiWMIH, paco IHH, ate. or lipodn,, on pniro 220, nnrl In IJook 416 See these features for yourself—ride and drive innuth, made on tlio third day of May, • l/ftl na tlm property of J run on II. Vln- of DccdB, on pmm lsi, or to nny other 19 31, on Iho upnllciiMuii uf Ralph B. llox 1U5. Shruwfllmry, N. J; the Terraplane—and you'll know what people Jennie (I. Vlnlntr nml Kmma B. Huh- EMANUBL P. SCHECK, decdn dfiiicrlhlntl naid proporty In whole or Pcarre, oole oxecutor of tho e»tnto of Hen- bmd, tnknn in execution nt tho Hiilt of In part. ry A UoHnpfvA, decrflnod, iintlca is here- 72 fJirnrd Plnce, Newark, W. J. 1 really mean when they say—"tbat'sTerrapIaning!" John Hull nil ti> ho «uld l)y Onbornp. Cornish & Seheck, Ituforenco la nliio mnda to tlis Last Will by jivMi to the ireditori! of (said deceased nnd Tcstitnient «f Hannah WUflon, do- J*. * " (An exhibit tr> tho (uibRcrlbcr, nolo execu- IIOWABP IIEIRIIT, Eliorlff. I'ederal Trust Biiildliiir, Tinted Aurll 2», 1031. Newark, N. J.. rcjifletl, duly pmhated In the Monmouth r ii-i iifoiennld, their debts nnd demaniln County Suri'OEalo'.i Ofllco, under which tho Slight extra charge for accessory equipment ilii-it tlm miii estate, under oath, wtth- HnrtMiorne & Byrne. Sol'm. Proctorn. < I.) sno.o nald WHjinnn WUHOII nnd Ccorgo F. Wil» from tho dnto of tho ntarc- eon clrihn titln to «ald promiaea. I 4 MODELS;.; TWO WHEELBASES thcy will bo forever bnrrtfd Monmouth County Surroentfl'* Office. ,;iid nnle in therefor nualnat tho nnld In fho rnntter of tJin CAtato of Julia Chnr- Thin mnitijnKo Is Intended to cover nny 80 AND 85 HORSEPOWER L'NGINES nnd nM property owned by tha nnld Way- if tlitlr idle; NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT lotta Braun, (Jeceflaed. Pricei subject to chaHE* without notice Notioo to crofliiors to present cinlma mnn Wllnon mid Crume V. WIIBOII. vltunta Eatnto of Frniicln ('. Moorn, dceeaned. IIH nforomild nn tlio Routh aUle of White Ih'g flaggage Coiripttrtrnciit keeps ba^s sitfa '"jTntod^Frcchohl, N. J-. Mny S, 1034. RALVIAI.VII S. PEPEARCEA R,, Notho In liorflhy «lven that tho Account nyninnt eatatc. J-Urfeet ontl the (itmt nldo of Mnplo AvemiOi from dint, dampness and tht'/t. Quiclly acc nuc. Red Bnnlr. N. J. of tlio jHllmcrlhor, Olio of tlio nurvlvliiK pursunnt to the order of Jofloph U lion- incliidhur all ho UP en imd buildings ttieto- *Uxccpt for tbelbiihon 8, the only car tit the low price fiehl cxeciitorn nnd trtliiteea of thu eatato of iihay, SurcouatQ of *ho County of Mon- siblc without disturbing passcngcri nn, whether or tint pnld propnrtle» aro fn- with this type of liaggago Cotupartmeat paid deceived, will \>o iiuillteil and BtMted mmith, mndo on tlio eleventh .lay of Apr I, rludcil In tho abovo (le.soriptfon. It beln^ iSTcilANCER^OF NEW JERSEY. 1984. on tho npimcfltlon cf Chnrlotto TO CHAHLES KDWAItD BOZAK, JI!.: hy tho tnirioirnto of the County of Mon- tindorntond that any property adjoining; mouth find reported for ncttlcmcnt to th(SrhraOHlo and Emma Casper, «xcrulrlccf thn pi online n iibove dene rl bed, owned by Hy vhtino of nn order of trio Court o Orphlinn <;ouit of nald County, on Thurs- of tho CBtato of Julia Chnrtotto Hrmto, de- n rif New Jciopy. made on the day hl tho rattle* • •' ... d h ttfth d of May A D d ti l hereby Blvcn to tho croil- The BIGGEST car in the Low-price Field 'diilo' 1: of. In a certain dy the tw nty-fdurth ilny of Mny, A. T). ,nor Kdna Rojiik In petitioner. 19.1t. nt whl?h tttno ntniUrfttloii tflll bo nd you, Clmilcn Ivlwnrd Hmiik, Jr., aro d for tho allowances of rornihlsfllon 15 FEET, 10 INCHES —BUMPER TO BUMSER I'fciidnnt, you nio ro'l'iired to appear and If a (I [itihwer or de"ilir '" petltioner'o pe bdioii Apiii is, A. n, inri4. iliiiii' nn m- lier.no the 1!711» dny of Juno. JOHN fl, Mffl'U'PAIU), (•.•it, nr In default thereof mirh clm'reu will (Formerly Jr.hu fl. iihapl'irii, Jr..) S :•.-} CftUw iiln^t. Nnw York City, tj till;en iiKfltnnt yon nn tho Chancellc eehol, , UPPER BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. IKIII thinU iMiultulrlrt nnd junt. Onn of (ha atirvlvlna exm:u flinj trustees. CHARLOTTK SCA, j: iiujn of tlio Un PHONE 3371 OPEN EVENINGS. 'Hie object nf nnld Milt. In to obtnln n 514 Enat Tlllrd Avc Kofcllc, N. J.of Amnrlcn. mid tn bo sold by erren of illvorro dliiflolvlnfi (he mirri. Listen to tha TerrBpIano ami Hudson program* Saturdays, Red Network, lo I\ M., E S T and PIMJBV'Hei?/«IMo' EMMA CAfii'EK, IIOWAIU) H Sheriff. ' Tuesdays, Blue Network, 8:30 P. M, E. S. T. etween ymi and the nalij iiotltlonai'. (5124 Palmetto SI., nidtrowood. h. I., N. Y. Pnted Apill 10, i ;i,i4. Dated April 'id, I0'H. Ped Dnnlt, N. J-. I'l'.r-t.ilH. <~' '• ^_ EdwsrA W. WIKO, E»a.. QU1NN, PAHSONH A UOKKMIJH, Red Bank, N- J-. Kolicltnr!! of Petitioner, 1'roc tor. P. O. Addtesn, Ke

• "iltbONS * DOKUIV between them, their paths separate, aevoral days. Mrs. HeUBer -will make l.OU'-J II 1.I.OHB A'l LAW ic Hanlth DR. L. W. CARLBON Accident On Broad- cross and finally converge at thv a short visit with iier alster, Mra. •i lliillcllnl. [Ic. Hi HESullH RIJKGEON cilUtOl'OOIST most critical moment. Harry Brown of Keyport, before re- '• Uiilnn, 1'hoiiilum 1). Par Walter F. Remhaus, D. C, Street, Three Hurt i'honiaa £-*, Doremue ' m BRANCH AVE-, RED BANK, N. J, FOOT AILMENTS Variety acta will be presented on turning to her home in Glenwood Offlco Hmirsi Daily 10 a. in. to 0 p. ml. Wednenday and Saturday nlghta. apartments. Three peruons were treated at Itlv- Miss Myra Walter entertained the ALSTON IH5EKMAN, Tiie«day, Thunday, Saturday, Evenlngi: Tuesday and Thursday. ervlew houpltal for cuts and brulees 1 members of the Matav/an-Freehold BeSford, N. J. ... ' needs new Shan Martin Margules, Inc. after lining treated, William JI. Tlchcnor has a new rail us. All |74S. With Wall street banker, who cornea to non-skid — why Goodyear's patented Super- /iiimpera, ttparo tire, matnl tiro Easy Payrncr.i ffioi This Book corer, tirn Inch unit tsprind ccmira, town to straighten out the bunk':, Jt.?2 00 additional. Pontijio it a difficulties, pays attention to Lllllums. twist Cord makes it: possible. Wliat do,you want in the motor car you buy? Onnnrn/ Motor* Valut) filli Fhhar ROUND Plan. fiod/fta and Fisher No Draft Venti- Tho matter becomes further Involved TRIP Whnt hnvc you a right to expect? The Pontinc: lation. when tho banker's dnughter falls In It's a costlier tire to build but not to buy — love with Harold, thus arousing "Check nnd Double Check" book will tell you. Lllllumi' Jenlnuny. A dramatic, yet consider that important fact too as you look A;> low a'' It's brimrul of inside information about low- comical, climax in nakl to follow. SllND.W, M.AV 2(1 Itoverand we think you'll say: "Put on a set/! "Manhattan Melodrama," a Metro- l/-nve.i Kill) HANK 7::>mv/ii--ailcl 0,10 hour • a Week your own satisfaction nnrl protection, Ret ami three-liny run Sunday at the Curl- lor l)oyllEM Tim,-. us.? this book before you buy any car. Come in ton. Also in the cast arc l.ro C'arilhi, Tteturnlns tickets pond on nny Nat Pcndlelon, Irmbcl Jewell and New Jersey Contr;tl train, except' and get yours todoy—it'o FREE—or write direct Muriel Evnn:i. Tho Blue Comet, on d.ife. of liMe. to Pontinc Motor Company, Pontinc, Mich. Tho plcturo in described as a life Consult ticket agent.1 for leaving Iranm of two nicn and a woman. times from station:; not filinivn Tho locale In laid In Ncw York, as abovo and ucUlitionul Information. tho title, would Indicate, and the nc- Other excursions on Sunday, Juno tlon coven* a period of yearn. 3, nnd Wednesday, iluiiu (i. There will ho n sprcinl [iflci- tiitifilio Orphaned In tho Steamer General train oil WeilnHilny. May 23"'. Slocum accident and further bereft InnvInK Mow Yorl, Lilmrly St., In;.111 whon their foster-father In killed I'. M., for BUtloriK 1'iTth Amlmy !() I'olnt I'luiinniit (iicliiplvo. 'l'lii1! hpurtiil RED BANK, N. J, RASSAS BROTHERS during n Red riot, one (Gable) chose tniln lnnvhteii im o[>liortunily to ut- 151-153 WEST FRONT ST., tho wrong patll, and tho other tLiul tholtluiatic 19 Mechanic St., (Powell) accepted the right path. RED BANK, N. J. Blackle, crap-rhno: lug I: id, brcmies I'HOXK Ul'ft BANK I2M. big Khot gam'ulrf. Jim, .s;\, ile.uii. follows a law career. Always a bond RED BANK REGISTER, MAY IB, 1984. Page Twelve ' •33BES23SE

*'-••

f V

'.V-'.- •/ I !i .' ll'lllill

'" .I""! 1/ , ! ' i Iinrsaa SniMiSale • E

64TH ANNIVERSARY 64TH ANNIVERSARY 64TH. ANNIVERSARY 64TH ANNIVERSARY 64TH ANNIVERSARY ? Dresses Boudoir Chairs

Five hundred pair of fine dotted marquis- Two hundred and fifty of these popular 7.98 values, these cool, attractively styled Value 2.25. Oxfords, pumps and sandals Ordinarily they'd sell for 7,95, these at- ette curtains that should be selling at 1.25 Summer chair sets . . . cushion and backs. gingham, seersucker,' corded cotton and of leat!i2T,;,iinen and mesh cloth in cool, at- tractive chairs with hardwood frames and chintz coverings. Ruffled bottoms. Ten the pair! Both tailored and ruffled styles Comfortably filled, and. in colorful patterns,- pique frocks in am and two-piece effects. tractive style?. Perforated and plain. Sizes beautiful combinations. here; several colors. Value 1. So. Sizes I 1 to l 7. STEINBACHS—Third Floor STEINBACHS—Third Floor ;. TK1NBACHS—Second Floor STEDTBACHS—First Floor STEINBACHS—Third Floor

64TH ANNIVERSARY 64TH ANNIVERSARY 64TH ANNIVERSARY 64TH ANNIVERSARY 64TH ANNIVERSARY Grass Rugs Summer SII 5a 8.95 Value 9x12 ....6.95 7.95 Value 8x10 5.95 HI© fig© S.95 Value 6x9 3.95 Value 1.69 ... a very special purchase of Six hundred and fifty yards of coo!, sum- Value 29c to 35c the yard. Printed lawn, One thousand •» . •„• a. great special purn A sensational special purchase of import- one to three year dresses in sheer, cool cot- mer crepes . . . all-silk and in thirty-five printed batiste . . . small and medium pat- chase of towels that sell ordinarily at 25c. ed summer rugs. Heavy, closely woven tons, daintily styled with hand-touches. Five new patterns! 59 inches wide . . . values terns, dozens of them! All 36-inch mater- Big, heavy Turkish weave in white with grass in bright patterns. tints. 98c to 1.19 the yard. ials. colored borders.

STEINBACHS—Third Floqr STETNBACHS—Second Floor STEINBACHS—First Floor STEINBACHS—First Floor STEINBACHS-Flrst Floor

64TH ANNIVERSARY 64TH ANNIVERSARY 64TH ANNIVERSARY 64TH ANNIVERSARY 64TH ANNIVERSARY Handbags Silver Plated Flatware Electric Irons

DI o( ,01

A famous manufacturer's 'irregulars' of Values 3.00 to 5.on! Genuine leather in Value 15c! A tremendous saving on this Value 1.55! A sensational value in these Value 1.75! 6-pound size in chrome his 1.00 stockings. . . but the imperfections dressy and tailored styles. Two initials free flatware in a dainty Queen Ann design. Tea, full shrunk broadcloth shirts with collar at- plate. Guaranteed heating clement. Wood. are hardly noticeable. In newest summer with each bap, also. Metal and prystal trim- table, dessert and soup spoons. Dinner, sal- tached. Cellophane wrapped. White, blue, , grip handle am! heel rest. A very special tones. All silk. ming?. ad and oyster forks. grey. Sizes 14 to 16. purchase.

STEINBACHS—First Floor STEINBACHS—First Floor STEINBACHS—Flrat Floor STEINBACHS-First Floor STEINBACHS—Fourth Floor

64TH ANNIVERSARY 64TH ANNIVERSARY 64TH ANNIVERSARY 64TH ANNIVERSARY 64TH ANNIVERSARY las Beach Men's Si Women's Silk Dresses Women's White Coats

1 .0' Delightfully summery frocks in silk crepe Value 12.98! Stunning new coats of bast Value 3.39! The most opportune time of Value 1.59! A timclysalc of chairs with Values 25.00 to 35,00! Kuppenheimer, and rayon crepe Colorful prints and pas- the year tn pel n 5 ' 'J foot r\zc umbrella, 2- gteinbach de luxe and other well-tailored ket weave in swagger styles, notched lapels* hardwood frames, foot rest and adjustable tels. Some are tubbable. Many with cot- High necklines, some with scarfs. Silk lined.- piecc pole, 6 cuiiuni plated rib'-. Colorful suits in this money-saving event. Regulars, combinations to three positions. Striped material seating. ton or taffeta trims. Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to Sizes 14 to 20. longs and shorts, 34 to 44. (48.

oTEINBACliK—Fourth Floor STEINBACHS—Fourth Floor STEINBACHS-Second Floor STEINBACHS—Second Floor v STEINBACHS—Second Floor

64TH ANNIVERSARY 64TH ANNIVERSARY 64TH ANNIVERSARY 64TH ANNIVERSARY 64TH ANNIVERSARY Brimmed Summer Hats Pure Silk Lingerie Poirette Semi-Stepins Women's Mesh Gloves MonogrammecS Stationery

Vaiur.-i 1.0s Io 2.0s! nattering large brimmed linen:-, riquer, roii^li slrav.-s, linen Values .1.49 to 1.60! Ciown>, slip-, pan- Value 79c! The loveliest gloves imagin- Value 75c. A truly lovely quality Value 25.00! Poirette semi-stepins made crash and gabaidin-::-. I'aienl leallicr, flow- ties, petticoats and chemise of pure silk in able for summer wear. Washable in very Vellum paper, 2'l sheets to a box with match- of imported English elastic. Lightly boned ers and .-litching.; trim them. While and pa- either tailored or lace trimmed style-. Tea smart slip-on styles. In white, eggshell and ing envelopes.- Very good-looking mono- to give perfectly fitting lines. Broadcloth tch. rose, flesh and white. All size?. grams. panels. Sizes 27 to 34. bro\vn. T'lnnr STEINBACHS—First Floor STEINBACHS—First Floor STEINBACHS—Second Floor STEINBACHS—First Floor •i'j 64TH ANNIVERSARY 64TH ANNIVERSARY 64TH ANNIVERSARY 64TH ANNIVERSARY Twin Sweater Sets Women's Acetate Dresses Women's House Dresses

oQl Value 4.98! The ever popular sweater Value 7.08! A marvelous buy and the Value 10.00! This is certainly A timely, Value 1.00! Darling for sports, the house set with pull-on sweater and matching or smartest things for sport wear. Stripes and event for fastidious women. A •permanent and street wear. Lovely soft cotton mater- contrasting cardigan. Beautiful yarns. Sum- plain colors in tailored models. Short and wave by our competent operators. Call ials in wide array of floral prints. Sizes 14 mer colors. Sizes 3<1 io 4o. three-quarter sleeves. Sizes 14 to 20. early for your appointment. f A BJ& to 20,,38 to 52. flTEINBACIlS—Second Floor IIKI) 11ANH THE BEOlSTEE'tJ VLA'l'tit, An Ulea) I'liieo tu Live. Broad SteBt to tl«o V,Sv,5 I,ii!-;iti:il on ttio UcuutUul Bawera oa Esery £->L>t,S Shrewsbury Etlver o»6 hour More I'arklHj? fli-'« from New york, und jjrovld- • Sidewalks Along tho IIIjl?. i Uif; every city convenience.

d Weekly. Entered na tSucimcl-CIfiRH Matter tat Llie Post- Siibccrh.tlrm Price: Ona Ycor SI.60 VOLUME LVI, NO. 47. fit Red Bank. N. J.. under the Act of Mnrch 3, 187U. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1934. Six Months Jl.Ol). Elnglo Copy 4c. PAGES 13 TO 26. HIS IlECOVKRV DOUBTFUL. Seeks Arrest Of I.llilo Ho|H5 ]!lnterUiinealL ct last W0Dk HowCvel Other Entertaining Features, "Misdemeanor." ard K. FOH on Branch Avenue. of Procedure. toward tile <^Md of the' week there wa' a Tho dcpoaltora' committeo of thea rupld tlucline and a blood trans- Tho Smoke Shop Tavern at (i,,Warrants for the arrest of three The young people of tho Red Bank Broad Streot National banlt, which fusion wan rcHorted to, Rev. Edward Shrewsbury lias been leased for Miss freeholders, chaining them with vio- l-'lrnt Baptist church will present a W. Miller, pastor of Uio Red Bank Harah McCleen, through her attorney, lation of llio provisions of the'state spring pageant next Sunday after- Is working In conjunctioj n with thoae ti th l Baptist church, becoming tho donor. Edward W. Wise, to Jack Kennedy veterans' act in that they discharged noon, May 20, at half-past three who aro promoting tho plan of tho from county employ three World Sweeps to Victory in Assembly Race Despite new national bank for Red Bank, re- This transfusion was made on Satur- and Kdwtird Cullin, prominent New o'clock. Woathor permitting, the af- day, hut did not give Mr. Salz suf- York restaurant men. The tavern, war vcturnnH, were issued on Mon- fair will bo hold on Uio lawn of thoceived yesterday tho following tele- ficient added strength to make his re-which has been vacant since tho Mar- day by Justice Walter D. Mills. Up residence of Mrs. Rlclmrd K. Fox ongram from Gibbs Lyons, deputy covery Heem probable, tie is Btill in athon dance last year, hus been tak- to this morning tho warrants had Opposition of Machine—Hoffman and VanCamp .... Brunch avenue and a conliul Invita- comptroller: 1 a KorioiiH condition and at thlfj writ- whom the freehold- 1 Tul candidates nre incumbents. ant:! enter. Tho return of tho llow- tho approved plan at tho earliest for governor hy (ho llcpublicans, 1 hi rowsmith Post to Carry a Pa- Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Cullin have ers by ,voU: of 3 to 'I on Monday In the ninth district Elizabeth Pry- ci:ci: i Iss expresseexprs d througgh a FFlowel r possible moment, as no other bash.- noniinntinn nf Oliver I-\ VanCamp of for releaalnff a portion of tho de- triotic Message to Pupils Next had ten years' experience in the res-failed to re-in:;inte are John Mac- La It ew nod for congressman hy tho ir, with 95 votes, and Edmund Crc- festival, ami theth n a llgurcl , symbolical taurant business. At present they arc Donald, George K. Heaman and Da- lin, with 91 votes, were re-olectecl of LlRht anil Life, nhows her appre- pnsltoru' fundn and at the same time Republicans :itid Hie noniinut ion of providing a bank is feasible. It I;' Wednesday and Thursday. operating three restaurants at New vid D. Ca.shion. MucDonald served f members of the executive committee. ciation to Kprin;; and Hympollcnl IlB- Him on MVC are „• $400,00n0 in valuo of the cholc- will again take up their annual visi- deft tti (1 Mi Don ill \ h\ alum t li WOO i l tation to the schools of this vicinity Moore's. Mr. Grogan appeared at the meet- to 1 Jlit \i fin li ul ihe uppoit of In the Ofth district no namo was on uahered in, each bringing her mM-oat portion a loan of $500,000 could the Republican ballot for executive siiKe of inspiration to niorlata. Sunset be obtained on tho remainder. Re- in observance of Memorial day. Aa Mr. Kennedy in talking with a Reg- ing of the freeholder^ on Monday tho Dimmi it u i nil nl ^ m u hi no ind the ranks of tho Grand Army have ister representative stated that he and demanded the rc-instatement of of mo i oi t'i( DcinoLi i!'< tlul' An- eommittcewoman, but Mrs. L. c. V011- and Evening Star, with their prom- port progress 20th. vegen wa3 chosen for tho position ises of rest and hope and re-awuken- Glbbn Lyonn, thinned, to just a few active members, realized the great drop-off In popular- these men. Freeholders Frederick Deputy Comptroller. ity of tho Smoke Shop Tavern and P, Reichoy and Raymond L. 'Wyck- aa a result of her name being writ- jiij.;. odd their splendor to the Sab- tlie major portion of this program ten in. bat li evening. The above telogram ahowa that thn will ho carried out by tho assistance that he planned to reopen tho place off- voted to do so but Pryor, Her- The. oast of character!) is as follows: new bank plans are the only plans of other patriotic organizations, prin- along linea that will regain for it its bert ami Jeffries voted in the nega- The Democrats had ono contest; which liavo been approved by thecipally the Sona of Veterans, the Sons former high-class clientele. He fur tivc. They refused to comment when / , ' for executive committeeman, thio be- Ml11 I™ Icim Htrykcr comptroller's ofilce and that there of Veterans Ladies' auxiliary, com- ther stated "he had received hearty called upon to explain their vote. insr in the fifth district, where David Vti .nth - l.eon-to Conn 1 lin, Dlrchcll Hilton has been an extension of time grant- rades of the Spanish-American war co-operation from those whom he hasGrogan thrrrcupon stated that he Dwifjht, running for re-election, de- :'n> riiiK feated George Roop by a vote of 75 J Mnrlnn Cottrcll, Juno ed in organizing tho new bank until veto ran a and comrades of the Amer- met in this vicinity. would cause their arrest under the 1 li" m"miTl1."Bdiitik-r Pot tit, Clnni Coleman, ican Legion. veterans' act and appeared immedi- to 45. Mr. Roop's name -wag not oil May 30. There is a growing demand There is much renovating to. be M lie (Jo ihl. Jaiu-L AnKelnmn, Juno on tho part of many of tho deponi- done at the place and thia will delay ately before Mills. printed on tho ballota and ho had to 1'l.WI T!l. There aro only four members of wage a paster campaign. I'h i lilt'en'rt <)i Hetty tora of the Broad Street hank fnr the post living. They are Joseph the opening date announcement. Mr. Violation of the veterans act, ac- Mlll-Iiel Hi Wnltcr Miller, Huilily tho release of the 35 per cent divi- Kennedy, however, expects to be able •/ • Mini i.n. rover of '22Linde n place, Benjamin cording to the complaint, is a mis- The results of tha contested elec- Nirnino, Kleiinar dend, which the banking authorities to give a date for his formal opening (lwnnanor and is punishable by line ISUlriclgo of 30 Linden place, William IIAKOLD G. HOFFMAN tion?! at Red Bank were aa follows: Tillim, Juno M, Helen Kmlth. new bank Is not formally organized street, all of Kcd Bank. Kennedy and his partner anticipate irl.t ... Mi"n Ht-Hr.ip Tborco on or before May 30 it is quite like- providing their patrons with other party yesterday without opposition. Jynili"lu'-ii' Ki.:iliT» Vcrna Hnrriiioii, The post will gladly accept services easy victory wilt do much to heal the ly that this dividend will he released from members oX any patriotic organ- talented entertainment. ijrnn- lirtth Tomm I'mia, Almil Harri- shortly thereafter. 200 Pupils bitterness caused by the primary son, Hi-rllm Lewis. Hit Myrtle Gray, isations and will be very glad to have is in •-ciap for the nomination and that MM. Alfhllil Mra-ionl. Doris Scnrpntli, .Several conferences regarding the I ho loan of cars to transport the Kuth l Republican chances of carrying the 25 106 nset Mm Annabenabll House new tank have been held during the speakers and others in visiting the state next fall have considerably i 22 SB Mill Young Folks To Rumson Festival 36 K M Mw rcl W. Mille past week and the names of the pro-•;C1IOO1K. Contributions of this nature proved for this reason. t:an he made by notifying George W. ,1G 154 U'he, Baptisl church clioir, consist- posed directors are now before the Song and Dance Program to be The contest between Hamilton F. IS f, 1 ing of Mrs. William ileim, Mra. Wil-federal banking authorities and anChandler of Pet era place. Give Three Plays Kcan of Elizabeth and James G. 20 01 liam D. Kayre, Mm. Cecil Lcdiard, investigation Is being made aa to Tho visitations will be made next Presented May 24 in High 1!) 115 Bliuvclt of Ridgcwood for Republi- U 96 Mrs. Mason, Mra. Fred Conover, Mra. tho fitness of these citizens who Wednesday and Thursday, May 23They Will be Performed at the School—Miss M. Elizabeth can nomination for United States 2fi las 'J'ellar, Mrs. Stewart Cool:, Alma have signified their desire to become Limt i!4. On Wednesday morning Red Bank High School Friday, Connolly in General Charge. Senator was vory one-sided, Ivcan .17' ' 122 Thompson, Ruth ScattcrRood, Roger members of tho board of directors. visits will bo made at Fair Haven at winning by a big majority. He -will Tots! ' .Smith, Eugcno Magec, H. B. Roun- the Knoll wood school at half-past May 25, by the Junior Service A song- and dance festival will be run for re-election next fall and his tree, Clark Fuller and Charles Meek- line oclock and at the Fisk .street League of Methodist Church. presented Thursday . e.vening, May opponent will he Governor A. Harry C0NGRES3MEK er, will be heard ill the vocal.musi- .-chool at ten oclock. At a quarter 2'!, in the Rumson high school au- Atlantic Highlands ditorium with owr 200 pupila par- As the Register goes to press re- cal numbers. Professor Harold La- to eleven o'clock the Rumson school The Junior Service league of the turns are al hand from all of the Ki>H will lie the orj;anlsl, Eurjcnc, Ma- will ho visited and tho Little Silver Methodist church of Red Bank will ticipating. The festival is under the 1 1' '* districts of Monmouth county. K''* , Jr., violinist and Sherman Via- Theater To Reopen school at -half-past eleven o'clock. give three one-act plays Friday, May general direction of Mi.ss M. Eliza- beth Connolly, supervisor of music. T>spiff* inclement weather a large iliK eornctist. Thr Shrewsbury Mchool will be visited 25, in tho Red Bank high school au- vote WAS cast. In yomn municipali- The Atlantic theater at Atlantic at half-paat otic in the afternoon. On ditorium. The plays aiu entitled "The Assist inir her are Miss Virginia Spen- Miss Alma Thompifllh, Robert Po- Highlands ban boon leased for three tir~ it was record breaking. The re- tcct, Misii Ruth Scattergood and Miss Thursday the Red Bank schools will Magio Mirror," "A Midnight. Faninny" cer, physical training instructor, JOHN J. ,N years by Tony Hunting of l''air who is in charge of tho dancinsr; ,-nlts of the various contests are as .19 It ,1 Alma Harrison aro on tho property be visited. At half-past nine o'clock and "The New Minister Arrives." A follow?: 1 committee and Minn Grace Bcith in inPlnven, who will reopen the place in the morning the veterans will go rehearsal was held Tuesday night of Albert Mowcry, manual training in- othci csnchd ite fot c\ei.uti\e u> mint- 44 rifi • CO Decoration day. The interior, the structor, who is in charge of the "l . .m 47 17 to Oakland street school and at quar- last, week at the church house. nf - — • to ehaigc ol' tlio costumes. The ushers toonian was Jus!ice Walter J. M -fi 12 1 •< a 3 - will lie Itussell Tetlcy, Willium Mn- lobby and the front arc being Those taking part are Frank War- properties, and Mrs. Suzanne Felten; Kim r,inh l\v, \iite j,h ii( lc. :iou:itnr—Kc;in iy,;i7^..J*|HUVP1I. S.24S . ,1 ,'1 \ 4 4fl 7 ter to eleven o'clock they will go to Cr-vci-iioi- HnfTniHii l-.«-li. Curry 1.S7C. r jioc, Tommy Lloyd, liMwnrd Kchultz, modeled mul redecorated, no ihat,on ner, Jr., Richard Warner, Laura Run- domestic .science teacher, and Misses Chi i ti.m L Pni'i i-n| lo pli (J. • >:! 21 22 f. Catherine Rogers, Ijaula Denne, Jtichanl-. 1 .'i^7, Wnlbfr T^T. i~ m 17 12 4 Ohmles Giigo, Kenneth B rower and yon, Deborah Buchanon, Doris Hurst, Invin were nominated iDr Unu-il- ('<)[i!'n>!;stii!iii~.V.iii(':inip r..!20. Vnn- ••- •"> 7 ,1A 2 fi i^volyn Porter, Kathryn Tilton, is * AVari'en ilc.Hrovvn. Annabelle Morris, Retty Hurst, Kath- ni™ by thn Republican;! of r.r Bank, Si-hdi.-l. ::/;s:.. W-.iiUaalon 3,213, Bnw ir 2,. "u fi.T 24 If) Marie Ilintelniann, Emily Pearsall leen Henderson, Jane Beers, Marian defeatingg llaioltl S Allell n and Ed- itsl .... •11-S 315 .12 5 Gammon, Betty Huhn, Bernardine and Hazel Erriekson, who aro in erv- DEMOCRAT. 116 ehnrpo of tho costumes. The pro- ard T. JSlix. Mr. Allen i;; nr>\v p , Thompson, Ann Gaskill, Jane Run- V a^ a touiKilmur ind h.^ (Ul^il Coi-irnur—Dill lU^Ol. JlcCampbcll 6.- GOVERNOR 1 he reconstruction of tho Willow ceeds, -will go to the school piano 1.-. r.. iti''number of Ilrst-run pictures!. An street school" at Fair Haven no ser-yon, Lillian Plugh, June Warner, luied general .^urpri.sn. Mr. Irwin c; Jancmg j important improvement, in the the- Helen Brunner, Leonard Compton, fund. A.s.enililjmon—Mirl.'umpbeil ll.lfil, Sln- vice will be held there. a i^on of Capt. Charle.'; P. Irwin, .'iiin '.','ISl. Siicurton 3.-i01». Dcni'iLoii 1,475, S til ater' will bo the installation of tho Margaret Patterson and John Gun- The high .school orchestra, male who was formerly a councilman. White 7,1 Ti 2. £ new wide-range Weatcru Electric stan. 11 Slal,1 Comnlittceninn—Quinn 11.93!, 0 chorus, mixed choru.s, grade choruses Kor the fir;;t. Richa r lime in many yenr. Di li.ij 7,b:i!>, Mills iiOZ. S3 0 I son mi equipment. Music will be provided by. the An-and the toy orchestra will tnke part. Democrats more primary fTHe Closing Exercises of Mabel Although tho operation of the the-Firemen's Dance nexe school of music. Among the fea-There will also lie folk songs and elix'tion votes than the Republicans ii Ill addition to the candidates nu?n- •> in* 24 ater will be under Mr. Hunting s dances of America, Holland and tioni-d, the Republicans nominated K 10 f. Coleman's Classes to be Seen tures will be a solo by Warren Pal- Monmouth county. This was largely Jnsopli McDcraiolt of Krcehold fur 17 21 10 personal supervision, his duties in At Players' Club mer and a dance antl duct hy Jane Japan. A novelty sketch entitled due. to the tJuinn-Dnlinluiy light. It 1 1 137 in 14 at Red Bank Elhs Auditorium tho theater will not interfere with another term as county clerk, Alton 1 4 Runyon and Ann •Guskill, "With ac- "The Toy Town Admiral and Ballet was virtually a battle for leadrrship 4 07 This Friday Night. his (lancing school, which lie will U.so of the Player;*' Boat club at companiment by Mrs. J. J. Willcy Dolls" will he another feature. The ;uul it was intensively waged in al-V. Kvans of Long Branch and 1. Ed- u Kuir JIavon Imrj been donated to the ward Knight o:" Ocean Grove for as- i ins it 7 Tlie cloning exorcises of Mabel continue to conduct in his homo at nnd .Laura Runyon. orchestra will play nn original com- most every nouk and enrne Ihe - 1 t 15 i Fair Haven. Fair Haven lire department for a position, "A Reverie." by William county. Much bitterness somblymen and Mayor Joseph May- .Tl 7 Colcman's school of dancing will bo Leonard Runyon is coaching the on- er nf Behuar for freeholder. None of 13 12.1 S danee Muturdny night of this week. Flnegan of the eleventh grade. Ue- held at tho Red Bunk 131kn* auditor- So far there are reservation;) for 22performers. Austin Pohl and Dixon these candidates was; opposed, li]. ium this Friday evening, May 13, al STORKS NEW LOCATION. Witt man are the .stage managers. publicans arc hopeful ot winning tlie itnl in;-* 1,02 3 so tables and the committee anticipates ! lio.nild Sterner of Belniar and Mrs. 8:15 o'clock. »Mrs. CJoleman, who is Stanley Brown is the stage carpenter county next j\,'ove. nbrr. Cieraldine 1^ Thompson of I-incloft COUNCILMEN tsln'B to lU-Opon Saturduy at a capacity attendance. Tony Hunt- COMING CA1UJ rAUTV. a member of the New York Society ing will put on a floor show,tand and Mrs. Frank Warner is the direc- Mr. McCiinipbeil broke with the ^vel'i- elected members 61 the state BToad ami Wallace Streets. tor. nf Dancing Teachers and Dancing lllllidc for the dancing will be pro- Ladies' Hohrow Society lo Hold all Democratic county orgar.izatimi by executive committee. Masters of America, presents her Kftlsin's Drug store will bo re-vided by Larry LaUos and his or- supportini; Donahay. lie was niarkeil jmpibi to tho public each at the close STORK CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY. Affair Next Monday NiRlit. for slaughter by the party pewcrs- "iesides the Democratic candidates opened next Saturday in its new lo-chestra. r meiuioneu, Corcrcs 'irin William H •< nf the winter neayont which gives catioa in the Mon mouth building, The oflicers of the Ladies' Hebrew tliat-be, but despiti! this fact, lie swept £i Si The boat club in making elaborate Kutphin of Mil t d Kcd Banker:! a chance to see .some Broad and Wallace streets, better Stclnbach Company of Asbiiry Tark society will hold a card party at theto victory. The defeated candidates 0 12 tlo 4» preparations for the Decoration day 1 of the be: t exhibitions oC the late known aa the former Second National fit Yours fn Business. Elks' Lounge on Rroad street next. are Mrs. Katharine Klkus While of for a new tern 11 1 1 S el ,17 so IS dances. eve lianee, Tuesday ni^hl. May 2!). Monday night, May 21 at eight Red Bant;, William II. Kngjirlnn of Jr., of Spring II t 1 t 115 103 38 Bank building. The stove Is being re- ail this cvont will mark the ollicial In today's issue of Tho Register 1 t SO 124 77 Tho coiiturne:! worn by the pupils o'clock. tor enmity etc I 1111 1 I f "7 .115 fitted and there is a beehive of ar-opening of the summer season. hern is a' full-page advertiscbrnt oeeeds will go towards j Keyporl and Mrs. 1 Denislcn of ", 17 ;IIT (lonl^ned or advised by MTH. Colc- tisans busy day and night getting thn the. basement fund of Ihe society. Ocoanport. Mrs. Wliilc rm-ivi'il flies, of Freeh 11 t 1 fo t ,"> 1 fi7 2! Thorpafter the club will hold dances maturing the C-Uh anniversary of the p I new term f 111 Tl 7B !7 nian und all dunces on the program store in readiness for its formal open- There will be a door prize, general vote at l.l'ilik and njl 68 regularly on Saturday nights. ^ firm of Stcinbach company of As- tlattcriiig canuidati-s had H ' M _' t2 ;ire her own interpretations. The ing. Next Saturday Bernard L. Kat- bury Park. This page is devoted to prizes and refreshments. throughout Hi part the I'linnly. ", lOfl en program in in four ueeiips, the pro-sin, tho proprietor, will give souvenirs; The otlleers of the society are Mrs. but she did luil. run so well t. other Adeline Y. Lav 11 11 t fi.T 104 Ed merchandising specials throughout re-elt-eted ja n n I f 1 t Inj^ue, on the beach, morning in theof the occasion to all the patrons of COMING MUSIC FESTIVAL. Samuel Grcenblall, president. Mrs. places where ;-hi.' was not t so welwell ! 1 1 Ta7 SIS 897 he largest resort store in America. executive cornini.tce. j.;nrilon and a night club scene. Thohis drug and toilet articles depart- •Steinbnch company is one of the best Samuel EcrUowilz vice president, koknownw . .Mr. MrC.anipbclp l receiveedd vnrlouu numboi'ib j an arranged are an It will 1)0 Givim nt tUe. TjConnrilo Mrs. Benjamin Adlcr recording secre- COVERNOR merits. A apecial advertisement in known commercial houses in Mon- more votes than any other Demo- Kosults at Kcd Hanli. loliovv.'i: School Friday Night, mouth county. Over many years tary, Mrs. Samuel Cohen financial cratic assembly candidate. I this bsuo givea further details rcln- An unusually heavy vote was polled "IVtliu1 My l»«)j:" (tap1* Dni-nlli there has hardly been an issue of The secretary nnd Mrs. Harry FcUlt treas Although the Quinn-Donnhay battle M<> ! live to the new ntore. X'liB band, orchestra and glee club al. Ked Bank, especially in the Dcnv Crntlt. JiUMiimHnc Thorium, Hulli of tlio Middlcknvn township high Rngister but what lias carried a good urcr. wan of more general inl,'li'st tilan nek Klin Ciildici-o, Lda i'onnlniiton. size advertisement from this stoiv. any other tingle feature nf the os.ni- oeratie election. Interest in the Cane IIIUH-H Jnno ]Yr;*nll, Jcnn A Good Luscr. ucluml will hold a musical festival in tJui.in-Uouahay contest was so intense Smith, Juan .iMciiuoiit., JPIUI Vnnlliinkfrk. MOTION I'lCTlKK paign, it. lacked the bizarre features Surrogate Joseph L. Donnhay gavo t he .fclioo! mulitoriuni at Leonardo The Register extends to Stcinbach .li.it in most districts the Democratic "Honeymoon Hold" Friday evening at quarter alter night .of the race for the. asspinhly nomiii- .IUPKIO Tliomiw, Ulnnt Colemtin out this statement this morning: "I company felicitations on this event votes, wi-ro counted tlrst. Quinn car- o'clock. Tho profits will bo used to Klintv to Ho Civen Slay T.i For St. ! ations. Mr. Mlm-uni and Mr*. White I.ifr hiivor (neruhnllr) JCIUI . Kmlt 11 congratulate. Mr. CJiilnn on ills vie- ml wishes for it many more yeans ried every one of the. ton districts of T«L1H of KM.CIICIKT:. With Anthony's Churcll. were the • • • n(i lory yesterday and wish to tlinnk !''">' ""'foinis for the members of of commercial prosperity, We arc ganisation choice the town and hi.-; total was almost Hold . . Colelnnu lu ul A lui according to •Tiiiu nut" .... A.liim, Wqn.ly my iricndn for tho loyal support they !' "<" " - 'f;c attcndimco is filad to know that The Register has; ^rnotion picture entitled "The all accounts Ihe machin four limes as large as that of his 4a It- lo ll li fo1 a;i was more interested io cess for 79 Sinllh, Muriel Vitiillrutit, Milllconilil t Ravo me. Now that the primary is: ' « '. ""-"'S' tickets have nl- played no small part in this llrnTx of St. Anthony ot Padua" will rival. In two districts Mills did not 7 fi 26 Mrs Wliil tha... n. for Mr. inn. The over we must get together and cleel : ready been .sold. Those taking part commercial advancement. ^bo'iKivcn W.'dues.lay night. May 23. a single vole :uid in tho entire r> i 2fi Mllil Ml Hollywood h:iv0 vote ot Mr. Slocutu was uinlinil)! I'dly 3» :li I'nimiriKl tho entire Democratic ticket next held a number ot rehearsals. at eight o'clock in the River street t."wn lie amassed oi*.ly thirty ballots. 42 a 1 less than it would have been under Kntiic Krouii Nuvcmbcr." ^ | '" Opening Dnnce. school audilorium. fnr tin beiu'flt of Dill carried Red Bank over Mc- on 41 mini nml m-nrf) Kiln St.. Anthony's church. The picture, normal rireumslanres, I,, rails.• about nlth. Jcnn VanUuiiklrk, Saturday night, May 2(5, Is the C:\miibeH by slightly more than 2 to which was produced in Rome, has two weeks or .-^ a:w b.' v, n.ir :( let- Tolal 720 Miiy Nlfflll Hmicr. j i;t. Jnmenn Court of Ciilholic date not for the opening dance to I. McCanipbell, in his race for as- ... Muinmct Vniilliinit uouild effects with ;ith*s in Knglish ter lo .luiigo I.e.. \\';.rwiii; witiiiraw- semblyiiiMii, dirt not faro so well at ASSEMIU.KMBN mi Ailiitmi. Muriel Vim- A May night dnncc will he hold at j 1 laughters will hold a rummage sale bo held In the ball room of the and Italian. H was released in as a Candida:.'. Tin . kttvr was it, Wenily H nllh. Mllllrrnl llrmvii, Ueit Rank as. on other occasions, when tho Globo hotel Kntunlay night, May: Saturday morning, May 10, at ten .Swimming River Country club. Lar- February and this will he its lir.st •ivcil ton la'.c. Iv.'.v. ve:, for Mr, Illtn (Ililillcvo ry LaRoa and his flve-pieco orches- 1 he has been a candidate. Mrs. While mul tiliftnh J (iiihiuin) 1!). Excellent food will bo served nnd; o'clock, in Cnnzonn's store nt 10!) Knowing In this part of the stale. Slocuin'." luinio to h-. taken oiV llie led the field, with McCampbell a poor IKII 1'oi.nliik- - Tliolnnn thorc will he n line stock of wines, Shrewsbury avenue. Mrs. Lawrence tra will furnish music for dancing. ticket, and the oivmi^a! inn rs.niiuued lluttpHly Jenti .Incipient liquor and beer. Music will bo fur- ilochc Tho committeo in charge conr.hiUs of it:i effrrts lo iiHiunal.. him. -Mr. Me-second and SUiciini only UC vole.-., be- Me,III general charge. Joiin Vmillimkli-k niiihrd by ITackett's orchestra. The Samuel Halper, William Lctldy and lbiiiihim- Auxiliary Tarty, Canlpbeir.s strength with tlli' vulerj hind him. Icnn Mmllli y ICdmund Dowd. nf (hll Uiirn Danco Tomorrow The Men and Women of the Rain- proved grciler than tl ririy b-ad- Kcan led Blmvell by nlinul •! to 1. All nil Clm-ii tlolcinnn management announces there will 1>< YantJamp outdistanced the li. Id in I 1:1.Ir The WpfitsldCi hoso company will bow auxiliary will lmld a bunco par- had exp eled. the quence no cover charge. the race. lor the Republican nomin- Mllll 1^'l^h 1'cimlnntnn, .Term hold an old fashioned barn dance to- Kopubllcaim Mrot Tonight. ty Tuesday evening, May --, at the being that their plans did li"'. work ation for congressman. Holflilaa gut Smith, .lean Vm.Hiriklrlt. Jcnn Jm-qtloiU. Lnliutli< nnln CIIII-II Culrmim 1 mom than three limes Ihe combined The Indies of Ihe Red Hank Moose Mnn'ti Hopubllrnn club of Rod Runic ehanio sire. !. There will be prl/.es Mr. MeCaiopbi'll's fnciid; hail hi.; Sl.i|i|ilitir r'U'n ilunro Jc:!»lu TIHIIIUIN im Mcwnuii HnrliiRH aveni^e. Music total of his three rivals. »; .. .' •Trolly Polly I'eil.liip" tuofl nliuet will, hold a bunco parly Monday will lie furnished by a rural orchestra. will ho held tonight nt the organI- and refreshments. Mrs. .lacob Hlooni victory over ma,-11111.- ,.ppn Hi..11 as ., i 1 fA Tho 1 trpublieaas nominal e.l Mayor evening, May 21, al. tho Moose homo Hofrp.'ihinents will bn served, i'.ation'R hcadrjnariers on Hroad and John Kix head Ihe committeo in proof thai lie !i 1 • : I" i.uial I'l "OviM' Siunclinity I'.IMIMS lilioulilui" (tnii) Charles R. Knglish lor mayor. Hen:" :i „ .'. fit \ r, i' :t 1:' on Monnuiuth street. Prizes and re- Htrcot. charge. His na- the hi 7 I f.:i 19 1 s TIIITU I.lttlo I'litn mill (lio Illii, Ilnil Wcilr' fre^hmontii will be provided. Mrs. ticket twice, .''S he 1 1 fnr tile gllh- and Irv.in had s.ulr ;;'. 111i: 11 majorisies linmtliv Mcllrnlli. l.oli ri'iiiilni;liui. Jnc- I'lny nt Highlands, School. over Allen anil Mix fnr c.iundhneii, Anna rliauro heads the committee in Homo From Florida. Il-od Hunk Will Kn liopreHonteil. •rnatoi id unnin.sti.. as well a.; for •I'.inl ...~'-:ir. inn if.7 1D1 18! (|IIl;li,H! TlliMlll.il, ItlllL Cl.lilluio'. On Friday night of thla week the Irwin was in.lnrsul fnr the nomin- Ited Hank chapter of the. Order of issembl>'ari:i: Will n 1,. Hill ot Arnilmlk n'llti Iriuiln Tliomnn charge. graduating class of" the Highlands Charles V. Bhrop.ihlro nml family ation by the Young Men's Republi- STATE COMMITTEE Tun uiili) ('linn Cnlcinnil tho hlustern Star will be represented Trenton, hi , ,ipp ut 1 vi Tony Hunting, professional dancer, house. lay curing thlH r;i:4ly. Ytvi, today. Wallace nt reels, m-xt. Saturday. Vl tl 1' ) Ml,;. Mldouf la i;olll|T out of tm.'il- export, teacher of tap In all Its vnri- li , li 0 II nol.l I 1 iiiiiiiitt. in tin di h . I In tin Holland Shades, .'1 frrt by (i feut, in lui on opening day anil get fiouvinu , loin t h di Mi.t ( 01111 HIM m I h .in 1 in'.iii. II you w.-ml itnittiMl nport miltn oun styles, 'PboiHi Ked Jtank ll!;!.'i. Ilcsl Dime's Wmili In Town. I loll ill 111 11 I piihln m iiomlii all colors, at -iiH-. oucli. I«'ov a fnw at the dim; or toilet nrllclc.-i d< p u I M i up ill di In it. il I ion A 11 n willi jilyic, laritlnc quality and rni:|t- "Advertliiernent. Douttlf Dip ice cream sodas for dolliirii you can tire up tilt- wholo incuts. Adverlisenient, Itlllll I I V 11.11 M, I 11 Hi. hotliun jilii'i'M, thl.'; In your oppor- - «5»- • -e>~ - In 1 ,.1 \\ iv. Ii ut 1 to 1- M Ifn i-cnli; at Kalsln'ii ,opi'nin(; next .lmusc and got over I hat complex. tl lllll ll 1 Ul th 11 II U 1 111 1 I Ul id lunlty. 1"H Knurlh avrnue, A.'ibnry I1, 1, liu 1 mi 1 1 ui , 11 to I 1 ub StjirtMl I'lilclis Hnliii-iliiy, New location, liroail niul JMdtiounl &•, JOc nml ?l Mloi(> 'J'nililn'K 'lyppurlter l'li-ny jm export luitlei . Lron'ii, u My cli aned I blocked, r.iiin in [h 1, 111 li ill ' in t Hi lut li ! i^ 1 'uinii 1 Ui (i ll'i t>t( , ^1 ^ SSiMSH Tho Jic^latci',—A'lveiHscinent,' ijli cct, Advei tisoincnt, ilctt iJank ^800.—Advcftisemonu ,1-iunk ^SOU,—Advci'tiucuicul ill nublu ill 1li i li 1 J I IVni Hi it In .jt»o Fcmrfe'ea RED BANK. REGISTER, MAT W,. tm._ trict was ^Gl whilo that of his rivals parts of tho world etid iviors es- A "SETII PAKKER" PROGRAM, ncslarlng Canfldonco. 4?> and Mil):* tf. This content, togeth- man was u big favorite for gover- was VanCamp 105, VanSchoick 31, perliilly dining tho past twelve years Tho "liniulwrltlng on tho wall" er with the Hj:lil between Hklwanl A. nor. The vote was Hoffman 09, in chamber of commerco %vork in !t Will Ho Glvcu By Mftlo Sliver Ktcharda lfi, Carey Ii and Wolber 3, Howie 13 and Jaques 4. Mr. Van- seemis to indicate that unlcya tho Bordcu ami Benjamin A. Sliot'maUtr Daalen led tho Held in tho township, tlto United Htuteu I havo not lioen & I'ollis At Itef the few oci voto was Walling 639 and Cor- ber of Commerce. Mr. McPheo out- SIif f- ii on a day-to-day basis without tho William H. Sagurton 20 and Mr:-, j icna when McCampbell carried jy belt 579. Tho Democrats nominated lined tho ainiii of tho organization, nt and will pay largo dividends to I credit facilities that aro vital to bus- 1 Ji Itoao Dcnititon 7. J home baliwiok. The vote for k'o i_ Herman Tarnow of Belford for JUB- touched upon matters affectlnp: tho those of you fortunate enough to live liii ' nens growth nnd normal progress. i.ui- was McCampbell U\ and Dill '-A.>;{ t ice of tho peace. Ho got 074 votes. welfare of tho borough and suggest- in this locality. When I upoalc of m j Tho problem seems to rcsolvo itself For tho Republican nomination for j Tho seventh or East Koanaburg j tho community I HUo to think of tho § f governor Harold G. Hoffman polled j The assembly vote was McCanipbcil ed that more attention bo Riven to H Up Into tho failure of tho bankers to VI, Hloeuin 71, Kajrurlon -3, White Vi : election district was a battle ground : entire local region, becauno any civic glgl $?•"•» lend en character rather than on col- JtS voten, four times as many n;- Hob- j 1 1 1 and I'eiiiMLon 7. Donahuy and Quinn i for both parties. Mrs. Edward Voor- : program affecting tho immediate ter- %'*"-aJilil$" w Pi! 1 lateral nt a tlmo when collateral in ort Carry recolvrd. Hamilton I " . ! ; }\crs was elected Republican execu- ; UsI Ii Koan carried the borough for United i ran neck and neck, each receiving j ritory must, of course, reflect on Rod HP nono too plentiful, Tho development MS votr;;. Mills'3 tally was S. livo commltteowonion, defeating I Bunk as tho logical center of activ- mm 1 0\ of this great western empire- would States ^onatoi- hy 1 to 1 over Jamo? : Mrs. George Ruppcll by 147 to 53. 1 G..Blauvelt. The Kepnbliean vote in ifolmdel •. •.. '-JI ity. havo been slow Indeed if credit had township witH b;;ht. Kean trot oJ William Doylo was olected Demo- If Tho complete list of members of beon extended to tho ploncor Hotllern Outpklo of the content between Mr. ' 1 I«••' f erntlc executive commtttceman with tho program committee haa boon only on gilt-edged security, Char- Bonlon and Mr. Khoemnker 1 here j vuteo ami JMauvoll received a. The % |.- 1,17 votes. William R. Taylor re- '%• •'•- • \f>te f(ii- (be nomination for con- published and wo aBk that you and IfiS 1m actor as a basis for financial credit were no other local lights;. Kor conn-j J HI.IION Mi-CMII'HI.M. ceived 87 and George H. Lawson got 1 iff 1 played a. major part In tho early days your friends, whether or not you cilmen (lie, Krpubliean.s nominated ! ^i e:.sin:ui v/a.s Vant'amp VS, Van- 17, Mw. Grace Hodghinjson defeated '1 m m Sehuiek 5, VanD.ialen (i, Bowie S and •• M actually livo in Red Bank, let ua tail I is |:l and ita restoration would do much Frank Dean nnd Oliver G. Krnkc. • atiul for mayor, J. fc. Hofl'nmn ar.d Mrs, Jeanetto Fagan for Democratic ; V; have your suggestions for improv- %1 to epecd recovery from tho depres- who aro running for re-rloction.. nnd i Albert 1<\ S.iylos for c.mncilmrn and Jatnirs 1. For governor Hoffman re- mmmik. 1 c\ocutivo committeewoman by n vote .-•^* tvivrd '.','i vote.-; and Oirey pot •"!- ing this section. All of them %vlll bo tii sion. the Democrat.;; nominated John W. j Krauk J. Mali for justice of : he ;. of 121 to 103. .l-"." carefully studied and if at all feasi- and Louis Buckbee: .Six vot-:.,, , .Wither Ilirhards nor Wolber re mm n n This Is primarily a local problem, i'eivi\l n vote In tlio fourth or Leonardo district ! ... ii:--t|•0$t ble will bo Incorporated among our i not ono to bo colved in Washington era wrote the name of Joseph Horn-ji Shrewsbury Horout;-li. i- $ projects.. If you nro nsltecl to assist 1 li.ii ry Willry of Centervilie, a' Harry Stcvcnaon defeated Joseph A. j W' I or New York. If charactor Is to play by on the Democrat it*, ticket for j •At Shrewsbury borcuiph l" ft m this committee, whether or not you I 1 V{11 WoakowHky for Republican execn- j yjM$f • - Its logical part In business foiatlon- tieeof the peace. On t he Republi •an '' ^''- was muuiiKtUMl by the nu'inher of the imvnshjp ronimil toe, , are :L member of tho Chamber of it ti\e committeeman by a vote of 202 mm m ahlps, then thoso transactions must ticket for that• otllcl e Myron J,. (Jump- puhlicain Lov mayor wif it'll:; v v, .K. nninmatIMI by the Deinnrr^T-; II : $K ik Commerce, do so willingly and you IP 1 wllil to 172. Mra. Klizabeth Noble was % uo local la nature. Thcy muut havo !''T anuthi'r tern;. Tin T^epulilican.; , .. ^;; • m bell :«nd Henry Mader received two ° Archibald J,. Miller was will make tho burden lighter for tho wm 1 \i\.iiic no ncMnination for thi:- JIO.;]- , elected committeewoman over Mra. i Hi tho spirit of nclghborllncsa In them. votes each. Their names were also SeateDemocratd fosr wittheh 10.sar.ie6 vote;;. olli,i The win- M. A. Bergman by a voto of 210 to li11t few civlcly conscious men and wom- a Thoy must l)o a manifestation of con- written on the ballot. Mr, Campbell i ner next November will succeed ben- (ion. 119. ' I it"f en who have, for Eomo years, been BEV. JOHN D. BLAIK. fldonco a3 between friends in a com- iijik» struggling against tho tide. is now holding office as justice of tho jamin John Parker, who will not \n liiff Yutc in Atlantic. i In the third or Belford district W4 i mon purpose tho dovolopmont and peace and he has three more years Tlie primary election in Atlantic *'$$at Rov. J. D. Blair, tho pastor of tho a candidate! for re-election.. Frederick ; William H. Bennett with 120 votes Plans for tho Lions club annual progress of tho community. to serve. Burst with 100 votes and iieoiv tfwn;.|ii|> wad marked by an unusu- and Mrs. Minnlo Wcrmerfc with 126 A Little Silver church, will play tho Neighbors must accopt each other's ally larju1 Democratic vote. McCamp- memorial service, to bo hold Sunday, part of Soth Parltor. Tho cast of Donnhuy Swamped at Kum&on. Latigo with 105 voto^ woro nomin- i votes were elected members of the -Si ifl May 27, at tho Baptist church, wore proraiso at tholr faco valuo. When ated by tho Repnbbcaiia for enuncii- | bi 11 enrried tlie township over Dill ; Democratic county executive com- characters la as follows: A majority of over 10 to 1 was the •"# that is dono, foar will bo banished ; In SO to 7 H made. G. Howard Llpplncott read trouncing administered at Rurason nien. The Democratic candidates for, McCampbcll also led i niittcc They defeated Thomas Cap- w p a telegram from tho federal bank- Soth Tarker B»v. J. D. Bklr and tho depression will bo over.— yesterday by John J. Quinn to Jos- these. olliccs are JJarold .MeOormiHc,; the ;jsse!iibly candidates. The .vote one, wlio got •iO votes, and Mrs. An- i Ii m Mother Porlcer ...... Mrs. Mao Kaatmonil Irrlgntor, Solmo, Cal. \"Li:; Mt'Can^pbell loo, Slorum 65, Ing authorities which statod that Tha Captain Charles Imluy eph L, Donahay in the contest for wlio j'eceived 121 vo and na Hornung, who got 30 votes. the time limit for tho organization OfUfl Raymond Conldln Democratic titatc committceman. Whiln •!!, »Sa«urton 27 and DeniiUon I In the second or Navcsinlc district Doctor John John McNolly Johnson, who IK! vote l. 'Die township voLed overwhclm- JOHN T. G. ! of a new bank at Roc! Bank had Poor IM Wolf. Quinn polled '133 votes to 42 for his Joseph WilHanin wa:i elected Re- | Mrs. Howard Maxson defeated Mrs. been extended until May 30. Hulila Mrs. John (iajliuiher opponent. The voto according to dis- publican .-•, exec lit ive commitleciTiati ir^ly for Quinn for state executive j Jano Mra. C. Imlay , On Sunday my klddlo rolatlva nnd rnmmittcemnn. He received 12-1 j roda Brower by a vote of 119 to industrial development in the bor- Fred J. Tangney, business man- Mrs. Hooper Mtsa Floronco Campbell tricts was as follows: first district, over W. Raymond Johnson by a vote 1M for Republican executive commit- ager of The Standard, waa made a Mnry Ann _ Mra. John McNally I niado our way to tho zoo at Cen- Quinn 1-18,' Donahuy 12; second dis- of 71 to . Mills got 1 vote, Welch Loses nt Sea Bright. 8sr1. 26r BURY THE HATCHET. governor over McCampbell. TIo Voto in Fair Haven. of the community's development, be- « « « oyo to tho opening. Thero wao tho By a vote of 145 to 54 John J. n2 it On tho Republican ticket Harold G. The primary election 24 in cause all phases of human activity So Advise^ Theron McCampbell In Sunday Jnmos Elkus of Red Bank wolf. But what a wolf! Ho lay in at Fair Quinn carried Sea Bright for Dcm- 4'.) Ml Hoffman carried the borough for the Haven yesterday aro interrelated. Tho belief in held Letter Written Yesterday. was transpotrod by Pilot Jack Casey, a corner llko ono beaton, a mero. cnSivoned by ocratic state committeeman over Jo- 2 1 113 that civics and commerco must go bag of skin nnd bones. nomination for governor, Hamilton Holmdol, N. J., manager of tho local Airport, to F. Kean for United States senator three executive committee contests L, Donaliay. Walter Mills, who ToUl 280 077 hand in hand. You cannot build up Beach Haven, N. J. near Atlantic I wont back to tho keeper and in tho first district. Tho fight be- is a former member of the police Tuesday, May IB, 1031 and Oliver F. VanCamp for congress- CONGRESSMAN tho social side without taking care City from North Boach, L. I. Mr. Bald: "I havo discovered tho wolf. tween Frank D. Covert and .T. Jo- force of Sea Bright, got 7 votes. of tho business side. Over devolop- To tho Editor of Tho Register. man. M Dear air:— Elkus has been granted tho \ino of an Why aro you hiding him?" For municipal offices there wore no seph Hennesey for Democratic com- In tho only local fight Edward J. d ment on one or the other side of a airport piano which ho is at tho pres- Tho keeper broke down. "Woll, mitteeman resulted in a tie, each Welch lost tho Democratic nomina- It is now 4:00 P. M. Tuesday. Tho contests. Tho Republicans nomin- .a communUy'a program ia oftentimes rain has just driven us In from tho ent tlmo using to commuto from Now it'o this way," ho roplicd. "For getting 77 votes. Mrs. Anna K. Harm tion for councilman, being nosed checked through tho activities of ated James-C. Auchinclosa and Rob- 2 •2 a S vineyards whero wo wero rushing to York to Boach Haven on business for montli3 people thrccigcd around tho ert G. Il3ley for councilnicn, Rich- defeated Mrs. Edna M. Jones for out by Philip J. Rock. The latter c theso organizations. get tho now growth of tho vines cov- the Blower Knox company of Plttn- wolf'cage. Thoy brought thoir chil- ard J. Rogers, Sr., for assessor, and Democratic committee woman, Si. to received 111 votes and Welch 108. S l> > 1 orcd with another spray to protect burjr. dren, who stood thoro and Boroamod, 67, Mr.«. Jonea conducted a paster Welch ia a member of tho present Becauso tho Chamber of Commerce tho grapes from rot and insects. I Jors J, Carew, Lowla VnnBrunt and I •<»...... 2ft IS s 3 ia a business organization, It Is vit- 4 4 « jabbered, mado faces and jumped Addison Howland for justices of: the campaign, Harry Dennis, Sr., re- council and is chairman of the fi- 2 .,._ 36 It 68 7 4 am reminded to go and vote. And up and down. And pointing at him, tained his post as Republican com- nance committee. Edward A. Brown, .1 ,10 3« 60 18 5 ally interested in promoting indus- this starts rno to musing over tho In- Guests at the airport, who flew hero peace. Tho Democrats nominated 4 _•„-_.. ffi 31 :si 12 4 sanity of this election. If wo woro thoy sang 'Who'n Afraid of tho Big mitteeman, emerging victorious over who is also a member of the present try, agriculture, commerce, civics, so- last weok woro Duko Schlllor of Mrs. Marguerite Woodruff and Jos- i, 2 8 27 47 J IS cial welfare, shipping and all those a civilized otato wo would not hold North Beach, Ned Schaffer of Roose- Bad Wolf!' Woll, nothing alivo can eph Duryen. for councllmen, Daniel Abrom Bixon by a vote of 118 to 92. council, rqecived the other Demo- 1 (1 17 S2 11 ?. a primary election. The systom haa stand that criticism for long. Tho '( 3fi 02 18 i other human activities which go in- velt Hold, Major Hayward, who flow A. Naughton for assessor, Charles B. John J. Quinn carried the bor- cratic nomination, getting 152 votes. H _... 4f) IS B7 A boon abandoned by civilized states. wolf did what any human would do Ward for collector and Harold J. William T. Taylor, a summer resi- 9 to tho upbuilding of a community. Tho election in November would an- in an army observation piano from ough for Democratic state commit- Every city that is progressing upon MineDla, L. I., L. A. Mills of Phlle- under tho circumstances—it had a Peters for justice of tho peace. Mr. teeman. In tho first district, he re- dent of the borough and owner of Totni .... 2^^ 201 110 6! 46 swer overy purpose and result in far nervou.'i breakdown. VVo took pity Duryea's name was written on the tho Taylor provision company of broad lines and shows farslghted better government if wo used tho delphia and Roger Wolfkahn of on tho animal nnd moved It topeaco ceived S*i votes and in the second fiO. GOVERNOR vision In working for hotter living modern election .system of propor- Roosevelt field. ballot?. Joseph L. Donahay got 6S. in the Trenton, received 18 votes on the Re- nnd quiet. VVo hope, the poor beast conditions and tho futuro growth of tional representation and voted by • e a No one filed for Republican com- first and lfi in tho second. Walter publican ticket for councilman. He quotas instead of by majorities. But lxcoveis. ,10 dont li-ll anybody you | % the community, is n city in which l'Ved Soulo, who ia employed hy the miUee.woman for tho third district Mills -polled 21 in the entire bor- was not a candidate and his name 5 K that modern, system would dostroy saw It."

Ihe r public-spirited men and women havo Sliver Brook Coal company of Wllkca- ough. was written on the ballot. During a £ the political machines utterly and al- and Mrs. Augusta. Anderson was a organized for theso purposes. If prop- Barre, Pennsylvania, flow to tho This is a true story—Judge. chosen through having her name Theron McCampbell nnd Mra. the past •winter'he has donated many '& H o 30 Havo tho expense of tho primary bags of pork roll to the needy of s o erly conceived of, Chambers of Com- election, which expense put3 out a airport tho latter part of last week In written on the ballot. Katharino Kikus Whitn ran high for I r, 63 3 merce aro not organized simply and lot of easy monoy among tho politi- I1I3 autogyro with his advertisement Sea Bright. 2 !Z 97 > Sugnr Lady. When Surrogate Donahay threw iho assembly nominal ions on the IS solely for tho purpose of in- cians and their friends at tho tax- flying high from, the rear of hio plane, his hat into tlie ring for state com- Democratic ticket and Harold G, Mrs. Katharine Elkus White, with 1) 120 6 • I 4 S5 102 18 creasing tho volumo of business payers' oxponse. When It comos to Over In Radio City, a woman of 117 votes, and Edmund W. Slocum, El From horo Mr. Soulo will udvertlfii! mittceman, Denni3 Byrno and John Hoffman, with 181 votes, was far in fc ._ 99 10 s of a particular trade or trades. In- government wo aro not even half his produco at Now Brunswick, Plaln- above 62 passed tho time of day Grognn bolted tho machine and cam- with 106, led the Democrats for tho i; 2 126 7 5 civilized, judging from tho way wo advance of the others for the Re- crease of sales and increased volumo fickl, New York and then over Con- with a mounted policeman's hor:>c. paigned for Mr. Donahay. Byrno last publican gubernatorial nomination*. assembly nominations, with Thcron 7 139 SO 10 allow our public affairs to bo man- 8 10 112 IS 7 of business will, of course, follow Tho policeman at I ho time was vis- week filed a petition n3 an independ- McCampbell third. Dill got 156 votes aged. necticut. To drawing further atten- !No Democtvits were nominated for the development of the community tion Soule has installed a slrene on iting along tho fitreet nomowhere. ent candidato for assessor t tho Quinn plrgate Republicans. ;i 87 fi7 comfortably and safely to and from party of Monmouth county is quar- of rose crepe with whlto accessories woman whoiio sympathies could eas- 'action, bis friends a p ho])fful that i 16!! Hi rolinp; lllto a lot of savages over tho ton Wilkins, a member of Iho town- Results fit lieyport. their work, havo healthful recrea- and carried a bridal bouquet of roses ily bo worked on hy n handsomo nnd lie will be the clinic ; [if tiic. com- loot which goes with filling tho jobs. and sweet peas. Mr. and Mrn. Dan- phip committee, was defeated for the tion, enjoy good public service, ade- Thero aro no political Issues, ao tax hungry horse. He stepped up on tho Republican iiuiiiination for that oiliee Keyport, voters yesterday lurnnd ins iel Francis of Holmdcl, uncle nnd (inwn for ro- mo quate police protection and the reform, hotter schools, etc., being sidewalk nnd followed her. Feeling by .Edward Carney. The voto was Thft'Dcnincrnts at F:iii" Haven or- | Mayor Earl other thinga which contribute to tho considered. No matter "who wins tho aunt of tho bride, wero tho attend- pcoplo's oyeo upon her, tho lady ani^ed a club yeverril wee-1;a ago r.nmiiuilioa for mayor on the Demo- Totnl CIS Carney 171 nnd Wilkins 163. Colloc- p comfort and happiness of life. Tho contest today both men ought to ants. Mrs. Vcluzzi Is a graduate turned and saw tho horso gaining. ttir Allen E. Crawford was nominated j'' nd Covert v. a? cliosi.-n vii'o prcpt- cratic ticket. They nominated Dr. withdraw tomorrow, or agrco to havo nurse of tho Monmouth Memorial ntl Obadiah C. Eogardus, former sheriff j ASSEMBLYMEN * communities which havo nil theso Alarmed, sho broko into a cat-trot. by tlio Republicans for another term,] h0 saI c[lnK b j a noutral leader sot up who will havo hospital in tho 1D33 class. Tho horso broko into a dog-trot.. Tha : ™ "™ "'V " of Monmouth county and nn old war j things arc winning out in tho com- tho O. K. of leaders of both factions, hfi defeating Ernest lliltbrunner and Indoi:,ed Quinn. Vm! (Jnvcrl ennt hb petition. Following a wedding trip through chase lasted half n block and wafl .Frank B. Jjawr;;, The vote was Craw- \rotc nj;ain;U, the imlm:-i'ii: At horse in Democratic politics in Mon-1 also the rank and file of tho party. We want a truly Democratic lead- tho South tho Bouplo will mako their ended when tho woman dived into a ford .101, Jliltbrunncr 122 rind Lawes the next merlin-,- (,V>von reached ! "'""Hi county for many years. AlonR I havo mentioned vision. ,3 It was homo nt Bayonne, whero tho groom ! wilh Dr er and wo want a platform of politi- doorway and oliut tho door. "Oh, 10. i\s. ie:-soi* l.eon .Shafto waa ra- and the rhil) then ind,,i>ed llo:i.ic>| - U°Kardus'g victory Keyport vision which resulted in the present w lL tor cal principles calling for tax relief practlcoB. woll," thought tho horse, and wont plectncl .Republican executive com- sey for tlie rommll lee juii. I " Joseph L. Donahay for city of L/O3 Angelc-9, which ia now on property, better schools, law en- back to whero thcy had first met. state committceman hy a vote of ono of the mo3t important ports In milteeman, defealini: C.eor^p ^Vithcy \nnllise. forcement and other pressing Issues Auxiliary Theater I^arty Today. Snilthnrp Dnfrats Ifil to 137 over John J. Quinn. As 42 30 11 3 America—in spite of the fact that to bo solved if we aro to avoid a rev- by a voto of ] to 1M>. Mrs. Wc-liim;- : Mrs. Mnrlo Webor presided at loot John J. HlV,', ll Uf. eouneil candidates to run vvitli Dr. 07 66 31 it is far from tho r,ca. No program olution. The way to cure troublo is A Harris county, Texan, resident ton \\ ; wnli 1U0 votes was ic- r 17 lr, r.tren;, lb in Atl.-intir Iliuhl ,'iml.s in rne,ardu3 tlio Democrat? nominated Ion of civic development ,can he accom- to begin the cure when tho troublo night's mooting of tho Players Boat was so eager to qualify for voting In cutive. cnn!ri]iltri.u'oninn If, 1 64 club auxiliary at which plans wero I ho prirna r\ ::ter(i:iy f,, - IM-II 16 starts. Today tho quarrel is among by i he puliliran;; without : (.'. l^eroy fiownc and Norman J. Cur- plished without vision. Here, in Red 1934 elections thnt hn tried to pawn 1 10 a few leaders only In each faction completed for tho annual theater Fltinn. linniji t rr::i i !i. t ; rie. The Republicans nominated ] 00 Bank,- wo have a splendid organiza- his overcoat for tho $1.50 to pay his i election rep 01 11 but tho quarrel will spreud to tho party today at New York. Tho i\(» riiimrs wero printed v.-ern t hat Quina \ liufus O. Wallinp for mayor and Jo- 73. 21 24 tion which, In splto of the economic rank and file unless tho lighting load- poll tax. the ' uld rcci iv auxiliary will havo luncheon at tlio Democratic tickets for tn\vn;; r;fiod re;ilin; ther j ph D. Bedie and J. Harold Hcn- conditions prevailing during tho past ers step aside and lot tho rank and .1111- : c Iionalin Totnl .... JOS 581 278 92 4G3 p Hotol Taft and will attend tho show in-riunn.-, ;m<.t ;ts a riv.ui'.1 the n.inn1!. ::ani.'.at inn backed drirU::on for councilman. fow years, has continued not only to filfil e seleclt t loadeld r whh o wilill como Twonty-throo camps of tho Civilian An'lir Kichrud, \v:\- In liaritan township the vote for function but to actually accomplish bade to the members for decisions 'Tobacco Road." of I ln,> JlepubH'.'iin i dill e- iant :• were STATE COMMITTKE Miss Marguerite Planltz,. Mrn. Conservation corps aro located In wnMen on t iu- hullnt :•. Jn 1 his con- lcd an ii:ic en ir.- einmty committeeman was Donahay [ many material benefits for the com- as to policies and appointments. Wo Louisiana. lid, CJuinn :>1. ] munity. This organization Is yourn, must, too, see that the leaders put Kenneth I. Robinson, Mm. JackRoh- trr-i Mr. Williin.- (b't-'air-l .Mr, Ou- i. luit up their hatchets.and smolco tho pipe roy and Mra. William E. Smith will m;y by a vo\<- of '.'ti tn I1.1. T!ii.!; en- •eivrd but it Is sadly lacking in moral and Card o£ Thnnks. ?>t» f-injil CoiiU^ts nt Jiatontowxi.. financial support. At the present of peace. Tho gamo ends today. Lots bo host.esfiOH at next Tuesday nlght'rj 0 lit]":;'Mr. Will.i::". tvi run ni; a Ihihin- nri ied havo harmony, a re-union of all plny- By tills liiuthod. wo dualru to thank 1 -l inn district, ]'"atonto\vn had no primary con- O time, a few faithful citizens who are ers and success in November. social meeting. critt. at til* fall elrction. Hi:; friend.- fe;;LH for municiiial ofllcen yesterday, j tho votorn of the Borough of Little find romf"]'!. in t h< f a ft tb;tt. )i::< rnnv h,M' 6 10 nerving tho community without wish Theron McCampbcll. Sliver for their expressions of con- On tin; Repuhlienn ticket Ira I:].;:: fiFi or hope of personal gain, nro de- U , The p ni ipn Ihe :! 9 Branches Out In Sign Business. fldonco manifested yesterday by hined total on the two ticket:; wn: Woleott was nominated for innyor, i 7 44 veloping a civic program which enn electing tin to membership in tho in'ire ihni Mr. ('ainey's. Mi-. f:r;i\v- I'epnbl fur 3 112 Frank Innacelli of Bank street, llohert Ii. ]Ii^j;in;ion and John Itcatl I r> only refiult In a more prosperous and Will Attend Annual Reunion. County Kxecutlvo Commltteo ns ford pot '*'.'• \"-.'y\ nn the iJeniOf.-ral ic collecto 13 ho has been In tho sign palntln;; for cniineilinen for three yearn nnd [ ii 4 13 bcnutiful city. They need your as- Edwin T. Field camp, SpaninH- business ton years, Is now making committeeman and commlttcowom- !irkel and Mr. 11 il thru tine t- ;;of f>. re- ,n, df '' Adolph Brrnin for councilman forj^ 10 an. V.'inHi.-p for tii sistance nnd that of all citizens of American war veterans will bo rep- Neon signs and window displays In 1 lie, fom »ciaf;i had a content for '.: a"i': n Edward A. Bordon. vote of "0\ to .'" J year. The only local candidato j Red Banlc who havo a civic interest resented by a delegation ot tho con- hln new plant, which I.i equipped for executive <-oninntl".'lri'in hftween Ati- . Tim V 1 in tho community In which they live. Mrn. Kathleen Schweere, were for enmm nominated liy tho I^emocrnta vvn. ,! Totnl ti 409 vention of tho United Spanish war ho manufacture of electrical olgna tlliniy Monzi) nnd Nathan William*. il ler Nothing can ho -accomplished on veterans to bo held at Anbury Park Organization Democrats, Ihe Pcinoi-i.'M.i. In !• .Tnhn If. Dannnnhauer for conndl- >f any description. Mr. Innacolli —Advertisement. Mr. Mn:i/ v.ns rnrtninr' for i-e- niaii for llireo yearn. . promises alone. Wo need uniieltl;;h from Thursday, Juno 14, to Saturday, Irn-i. .Inliu I,, :iw, . . , has extended an lnvltnllon tn tlin clection. won hy ;i v'olo of 18 to M. 1 worker:!. The Red Banlc Chamber June, KS, Tho annual election nnd in- Jcanctlc (!'it)b with f,0 voter, wa:> lr- .lame;: I'cter; I' ' > tn I.'. III l!,e Ihird John .1. Quinn received 54 vote:;! Democratic ClliD Ol public to visit, his place and HOO the C'nnl of Tlinnlts. rii:;triit Kdmunr for Democratic stato committeoman of Commerco has more than justified stallation of ofiicora will be a feature elide v r\u« derated itn cxistenco during the fdx years o( tho convention nnd a parade is signs In tho procesa of manufne- Wo thank tho Voters of Falp rxCMilive nuoi!' c'. wom'i!l I!r-rir7:c f-l iyl;'-r nnd Dnnaliay ^ot .')0. McCampbell Haven for their mipport. ' and .'slocum were hi^h in the; Demo- | Little Silver Meets which have passed ninco its incep- scheduled for tho closing day. .Toneph It. Donahny, ; l)i.imllil\ [erafic uioup for a^Hembly. It waa J tion. Take for instance tho develop- Kdna M. Jonen, in Ml:;. Annn \iei; Members of tho Llttlo Silver Dem- 1 li;,'hl-md:: • all-1 Iolfman for the Republican nom- ; ment of adc-quato parking spaces. Presbyterian Women's Mooting. Frank T>. Covert. v.'i:; ono enmmunily in j l'"or the l»'-irn)( • •iiihly num.. . Sorority Party. tnntion for governor. Ho received! ocratic organization, at a mooting | Thin Is wrongly cpniitruod nn being Tho Presbyterian women will mcot —Advertisement. ijiiiiiii did licit fa 'I'll, inpl..-!l .ind and sociable held last night, hoim. Lambda chapter of tho Sigma Tau I he r,i,'ile;,l. for ])eni!». 117 vole:; out. of 170 cast, for nil the j Monday, May 21, at tho eoclnl hall ery vJi Kdniu \V. iv lii,:he::t, .1. H. Edwards of Newark outlino the'only of bone/It to tho retail Kjgma sorority will hold a card party Hard of Thanks. •,,ui]iiit te, man a:.;ain:,t r,:i •candidates for this nominntion. 1 tho Red Bank Ft-cobytnrlnn rr-peri i\'idy. alms of tho Democratic party. He j chants. Thlo in only partiully true, at tho Colonial Tea room nt Shrews- church. Qlrl Scouts o[ troop 24 will Wo wliih to tluuik our friends find" ,SilriOj;:,lc ,)„:-epli I,. Donahay. The Mi-. !\alleui J'.llm Willte Will; ."Uiddlelown Township. bury Friday evening, Mny IB. Tho nolghborfl for tholr kindness and said that nomocracy ropreacntcd the a3 you will rc;uijiy renlizo uhould ltive, charge of tho entertainment latter i-iirrifil Uie hniuiii;a hy mine I 11 il r I v.ilh V. .Midflletown township wan in line committee In charge cDiujints of tho .•sympathy during our recent, bereave- than y lo I. n veiVM.i; |;V9 vote:; Id I'll! rank and file of the common people yol, C1U.O to v|ait them in the cvon- and will servo refreshments. Court ment, caused by the death of our bo- | with the general trend throughout and was opposed to special privilege . | ,. . „,„. utorcs lirfvn closed. Misses 101 In. McGarlty, Ella Healy for Qinnii. Th,c ic.-ult was due clik'lly li'-niy A. ; nR3 ltt01 and Uracc Ward. Prizci will bo of awnrd$ of badges will bo present- loved father. i the county both U'ltli regard to He- groups. How. many of you havo .studied this ed to thoso who pnfised their require- to (he eliiiit.; (if ti'Miifr Sherih Ihu- publican and Democratic nominees. awarded and refrouhmenU nerved. The McCormick Family. i-ii of Hijjhlan noniinatien fn Other speakers wero Louis R. splendid report cnlled the Red Bank ments. All mothers of tho girls nnd ry N. ,lo!ni:ii; <•-f Hij'Jilami:;, v.'lu) : ah( hi: •iv:iK i ie bninujm. Kean and IJoffmnn hnd bij^ majori- -Advedtl.icment. liiicked Den lay. Buclcbeo, candidato for council; T. plan? To thoso of you who have friends nro Invited to attend. ' i' • • i v i - ,'Jeare:t u>' ties for jionator and governor, Quinn J. Urcslin and Capt. Harry Decker, Collneihiiaii ,1. Ki'fimii! not, I suggest you obtain a copy and Entontown Hood Notes. «m-.~ *S»«-es. ~ Card of Tfannkn. ,v.-i:; Ollvi \v:ih rind Mi;C.'anij)h(dl wero tho fittir per- all of Little Silver. Mr. Buckbee you will find a wealth of valuable At an adjourned meeting of the Wo wish to tlmnlc tho Red Bank i-.'ated jia Hi'imbhran e,.iinoiMceiuan | I;H f. lUiineis f<»r tho Democrats. In addi- Fnslors to Kxchnngo l'ulpltn. id <: )lo mado a donation of 5100 to tho club. Information and Ideas which, if de- mayor and council of Entontowu held flro department, for their ns.'dstnnco for the : ecnnd di: ll'ii'l liy Jnllii 11. ; i;, , hliean in tion to making a f;roat run for nn- nt the flro in our garage Saturday Dancing to tho strains of music: vclopcd, will ninko our homo com- Monday night, it was stated improve- Rev. Edward W. Miller, pastor of !'• ahr, ihi! vole 1 >,• i!i,•• I'.a'hr il.'i and : w;i. semhlyinan McCnm|)bell carried tho 1 morning. furnished by Mason's orchestra fol- munity one ot tho most modern and ments would mum bo mad,o to Lewis tho Red Bank Baptist church, and ll(iffni:u> '"• ML- ' '•'••!' i ;ee 'll.ir.m ill- - ' Vf.l i Xavesink, ljineroft and J5u£iL Keann- Rov. John D. Blair, pastor of the Irving Finch and fnmily. Krilrd MB, Mae lVmp::ey.for Di-inn- ! I'Mirg di::lrict:i over DID for governor. lowed the addrcaaca. beautiful ncctlous In the United and Houth til roots. No mention was —Advertisement, ciiilie <:oniniitl.!ewoiuiiii for tin: lir: I ' •' lloll'h ISeacli. iilnten. I havo alwayo understood niado. concerning further plann 'for Llttlo Silver Methodist church, will Tim \aito for thn whole towmihlp xnhanpo pulpltn noxt Sunday night. di-11 ift. Ki li> 111- llUlltll i I 'Ml'll I Ir iras Dill 04ft and McCnmpbell 47:!. ] tbut tho development of the home Wycltoff road. Card of ThuiiliH. Cufeiorla Supper Tomorow. section waa uppermost in the minds Tho Little. Bllvcr choir will nlno Wo wl:ih to thniik nil our frirnrlu 'file [let.ioeiat.s noininaled Mayir ve '.luilui a ni.-ijni ily if mure Quinn carried nil tho di.'itrlct.i ex- ::omo to tho Ked Bank church nad and neighbors who nH::i;;toil u.i dur- Vied j>. liedli: (m- niityui'. Micliael' than '. In 1 nvt r 1 )iin:illny, 1 e count A cafeteria ouppcr will bo given of mi'inbci;) of service clubs. There- eept Leonardo, which ho lost by a foro I am appealing to you to invest Brld|((vljuiihcon nt Illghlando. Iho Baptist choir will go to Little ing our recent bereavement. Mende., and l-'roil 10. I lier.sch f,,r c'liiu- In In;: :!ii to Hi. .Mills ;,ut 1 ile. Tiie tomorrow night from six until eight vole of W.'t to !>:!. In your own community BO that we A hrldgo-hinchcon will lm held to- 3ilvcr. Mr/i. Mary i\lrb'.j;er. cituien and Malt llonui lor ju.itii'r vote Dill -IT. and o'clock by tho Women's guild ot the 1 —Advertisement. Leonardo in the homo of Ilcnry A. Trinity Episcopal church In tho par- may l>o able to crcato a jjormnnc-nt morrow afternoon by tho ladle.'! milld of Ihh peace. ,Ju.se),h A. Ueinp::ey J.icl'aiiybdl II. One 1 l uoi lal. wiiito S. VniiDaalen, ono of tho Republi- of St. Andrew's church of Highlands. niado nil unr.lieer:- fill atlempl lo ish house. Mra. Leon Reusslllo and monument for thoso who will follow, Ellis' Auxiliary the naine nt H;,i!ni .'i liis ticket. can candidate:) for coiifrreiiMluan. Tho and there Is no doubt but that they Tho luncheon will bo aerved from ;;ain o:;e (if the nomination.: J or eoiili- The vulo fur the ibHcim nom- Mi.'i. Harrison Banco are co-chalr- A social meotlnr? of tho Elk!/ aux- IN MKMOHIAM. liii;h regard in which he Is held will pay you tho Jlnciit of all com- hair-pant, twelve to half-pant one IIOKY- Tn nail nn.l I.IVIIK: 'in. ril. On the IJepuMienn ticket, toilnei ination fi,r l.'nileii State:; senator niau of tho commlttoo In charge. On iliary will he held tonight nt hnlf- I of I here is idiown hy the big voto which pliments -that thoir forefather** had o'clock. r demr inolhnr, Hi . f'h.lr.l ,11 ivlin M ,,vf Cli'dij,!) W. Jlardj' WUB uouilu- Friday night tho church school will pant eight o'clock In tho lSlka' homo 1 wus Kcmi 67 and lilauvelt 17. 'iiofl- ha received, ilia voto in this du- clcinrloil thin life :'•• ' !'!. I'.): 1. present on entertainment. vision, in nay travol* in various it gays to advertise In TUo Hcglator, on Broad «Uest. TUB UOJ5V FAMILY. RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 16, 1934. Page Fifteen

Life home v.-i:h Rev. J. H. ,S<*hacffer ixiif.d U>2- A'cv/ York and has nonionit a Monday at the Monmci:th Me- served following the games. Those ATHLETES TO BANI'I,'. Personals i Pupils Entertain Obituary of BatTington, u former pastor of thobei'ii heard from since. memorial hospital at Long Kianch. winning prize3 were Mrs. B. Fowler, Atlantic Highlands Presbyterian Mr. MacDuIilie was a member of Ho was ill ten days. MIRS Doris Eurich, Mra. Alfred Eu- Sw.oiul AnitlvrrHnry uf Fair Ilavea Besides his parents ho in survived David C. Bennett, hus rctumnd from Mothers At School Mrs. T. Hlwood Snyder. church, of which f;he had long been ilu: .Son:i of the American Revolu- rich, Edmund Crclin, Milton Earl, Club tn Ho Social Affair. a member, in charge. The bearers tion and a number of clubs. Ho iaby .several brothers and jnstnr-j, He Robert Mundon, Mrs. Arthur Groh, a May'at Jupiter, Florida, and is now The mothera of Knot|v/ood school Mrs. Elizabeth B. Knyder, widow of The Itoyal Athletic dun of ftiir lit his rcfiifjcnoe ut 220 Spring strpft. were- her two KOIKJ and two grand- fjiirvivrd by two fcons. lie. was born was a student at the Miiiriletown Mrs. T. F. Green, Wnltrr D. An- T. Elwood iSnydor, formerly promin- son g. Burial, in charge of the Wor-1)7 yoars ngo at Cambridge, Massa- township high school. The funeral tonides, Steven Rhutz, Ralph Tobes, iliiven will obiiervi; itn i?ocnnd &?i* Mr nnd Mrs. John. II. White, MU' ,afk.nio(m r arcll by Mrf, is,,m Al- ent in political affairs at ISatontown will be held tomorow afternoon at Mrs. Joseph W. Fox, Hci'bnrt Col- nual anniversary at tho Kni^hta o? jMuioneo White and .lack While .i, Dorothy M. Brown and den funeral homo, of Red Bank, wa:; Pythlaa hall, West Bcreen place, Hed y M own and who died in January, 1933, paused in Fair Viow cemetery, Quinn chapol, with Rev. Mr. ICin;^n»or(™an, Arthur Grob, Miwij Mar- ll n t Manna. Selections nway at the iunnc of her daugutcr, in charge, Buria! by A. M. Prjstnn joric MunrJen, Harold Conk, Henry Hank, Friday nh;ht, May 18. Mueio l" ?" ,T"% T'°, '7i M ,?"", MiB' Marcaret. "" : Thomas UltiConniclt. will be furnfHhnd by Marvin l-laye.il ' '• at the ClmUnnti'-Jluddon Hall, ^ ^IfS"y tb. I^wHwood kinder- Mrs. Edward Liifltbaum gf Elwood & Son will bo In White Ridj:'? ceme- nelsn, Mrs. Margaret. Rhcffnr, MIKI Vm-lcii rhythm band, with Dorothy avenue', iMng Branch, foUowlnrf a Mrs. Bridget McCundlohSi, ! The funeral of Thomaa McCormick, tery. Boy Rcoutn will act, as bear- and hi:? Alabama. Thcro will hn spat Mr imU Mrs. wlfn of Harry J. McCnndlriiS of I who dieit on Monday of last Week Helen Shaffer, Mrs. T. DeBccker, Mr nnd Mm. Ned Ua^tt of lion- |^£ m, ronducllng^i . AA choriiU B conc - short JilnoHH early Sunday morning. ers. Mrs. (leorge Worlhley, Mi?^ Hernici: light, dancing nnd those, attending tnn, Mummeliusctta, wereKnndriy vis- J ^ Vllnm Nome )>, Bornlco Union Beach, dind Monday morning at. IUK homo at Shrew.sbury, -was held ; will reeoivo a souvenir from (ho club, B Mrs. Hnydor WU:J born at Eaton- at her home after a short illnesa. I 'owlcr, Joiieph W. J''o;:, Lr:,trr L. ilm-H at the rcMiidencr ,,f Mr. an. W|M> Jlmn Conover, Mabel town, the daughter of tile late Emer- ' Ja:it Friday mainlng at ten o'clock Tho ollumiii of iha ehih urn Jam^d firm wan 6T yours old. 'at .Si. Jame.fi church where the a£- COMING KVKNTS. C'iclan. Harry Smock, William II. Mr,,. 11,01.1™ l,v,nK Krown o£ ,.^^ u]llan HendrickBon and son and Lydia Andeir.on Jireeso. Be- Chamberlain, Miss Esther Crelin, (Jainc.T proi:ident, Jamci? Nixon treas- Hrnatl streetiect. , ... Peternon rendered sidcH her daughlcr, 'Mrs:, Lusitbaurn, Mrs. McCaiidlcs.^ war, one. of the.Ki.'itant rector, Rev. John P. Fallon, Lnuis Culmorgan, Kenneth Wood- urer and David Hiekii Btr.rctary, ..nanes JJD. , cjngimiEnglish,, i,nun, o,fi Mrir. . annnda i - — ., , .. . she la survived by another daughter, organizers of the Companion Court rolohratfifl a ^olrnin high mass oi CUamHer of Commerce iJstlng ol ul ( B c d s Jlm0 Bnld What's (ioinj; on Jlen'afoouts. ward, Ilcymond Browcr, Mrs. Wal- MrH. Churl™ II. Kn .|, ,l, and Jota ,* recitation. John Wil-Mru. Waller (Jau| of Occanport and a Anthony, Independent Order of For-rc!juU-iii. I.n.st Mco.Unjf xoniorrow, t : The bcarot'H wore JpUn Kagurton, ter Antonides, Mrs. Harry Rloxom, • Mount aon of Mr. and Mr,,. John, ' ''cnUtUhwl with a selection,son, T. Elwood of Eatontown. She esters of Newark, and was a mem- The Rod Bank Chnmbfi- of Com-Cm] Colmorpan, Mrs. Barbara Bcas- The cjtc.cutivo board of the Me- alao leaver two grandsons, Thomas ber of that lodgn for 32 year:;. She Francis O'Brien, David Emmons, iinerco present s for tlm rRfidors of chanic street school met at tho horn® I. Mount bull, <-f MaM« uvonuo, M theru_,, The p,ano I lam y Obrc, James Bly, Jr., and 'ly and George Worthlcy. Who nro atildontu nt Cornell univer- | nim|]pupilf» of ters, the MiHsea Lydia. Margaretand -.cp LCBKUQ, First M. K. church. Mr.-tinp, of Sea. Rright. It pays to advertise In The Register, sophomore lit St. Bcmiivcnture col- • ProRrnm was brought to a conclus- Woman's flub, speaker. I'rnfet'FOr William lo n wlth tt the requiem. Burial in charge of John ]<:ii'/.;ib"(h Motsj-;u-, find Mrs, William l'\ LmnuiiL iiC Kulc.ciis univriMity, fl( \hr ivi;ee at Ht. BonaventurBonaventuree. New Yor.lt. ,I , Maypol• e dnnco by l^crdiiiiLtul Vorlicrg. K Day of Red P.ank, will be in StWfili-'h. , all of Shrewsbury. •lubhouse. Card party, L:im!)dn Chnpttr >•[ licco ml ul 1 third HfCtna. Tnu Sijfina. nt th- CnU.nii.1 Ton rnnni. M:r. Uttle, who ia a Rrnduntu of tho 1 " 1 ' Leonardo IOKI one of its best known Joseph':; comet cry at Keyport. 01 1 01 vc iV(id a plant an a token Tho funeral wan held Monday Satuniny. May lit —Poppy ihiy. American It«1 Bank Catholic hleh Bciiool of i "J , ; ,' ™ renidenltj last Wednesday in the death morning at ten o'clock at St. James -etjion. Dunce. 'J'rhul cltili. Jit. Willmr the clans of 1832, enrolled the same of Fvcdej ick Vorberg. IIo was water- church where the rector, Rev. Dr.i hoK Caliid. Dnnc.v, Fair Uiivrn year at Ronaventuru an a .science ing his lawn with a hoso late in thu Clurcn<'.« IS. Tlllcy fire compiiny, nt 1'lityrr:; Ilc.nt club. DimiM;, H afternoon when he was stricken with John I',. McClnskoy, celebrated a Junior Wfltnaii'a i'.lub. S atudent. nnd plans now to take up TRAVE of Eatontown, died nuddcnly last Sat- solemn high ma:;9 of requiem. Bur- Sundny. Mny !iO~Sprintr Pnsrpftnt. YnnriR either btiiiincfia or Htudy of medicine. > heart trouble and ho fell to theurday morning; of a heart attack at ial, in charge of John E. Day of• cople'H Follow sliip nf Rip! is t, chinch, Ho in a member of (he Bonavcnture iiranislijfi Lino lloprouontntlvn to ground. Mrs. Belle Gold Cross, . a his home. He was 43 years old, Hod Bank, wan in Mt. Olivet ceme- Mrs. Rich;ir pt. 18c hn tivcHtft of tho Young Woman's old and he hmi lived at Leonardo liv^d with J)im; a si.s-tor, Mrs, EvaSunday afternoon from hiii home on MrH. Walter CI, Kranch and Mrsclu. b and the hostesses will be Mrs. IMPORTED SWISS — KOQl KFOKT CHKI'-iJ . Halph FlckUi of Rivoraido avenue . eight yearn, moving there from New- Johnson, and two brothers, William the Neptune highway at Eatontown. Marie Cox, Mian Mildred Leonnrd, ark, where he was engaged In theand Ii-win Tilley, all of New York. IHirial was held at the Joel Field FIBEMIiN'S PAIITV. ALL KINDS OF UOMKSi'lt; ( IIKESI:. havn returned from Miami, where p Mias Ruth Herbert and MIBS Marie VIRGINIA HAM —KOAST RV.KV — KOAST II \JI. they spent two months. delicatessen business. He retired Mr. Tilloy was the son of Charles and cemetery, South Eatontown, with. Gundacher. from active work shortly before tak- Emma Riggens Tilley and was born Rev. George Craig, retired minister, Relief ISllKino Company Hold Suc- Mr, and Mrs, Gilbert Hccklcris of ing up his residence at Leonardo. He cessful Affiilr Monday Night. Maple avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Installation of ofllcers will bo held in New York city. ofliciating. Besides his wife he leaves Homemade Livenvurst ward Fmzer of Peters place are and those to bo induncted are Miss la survived by hia wife. The funeral was held yesterday af- a son Paul, two brothers in Cali- A successful bunco party was held home after having apent IIio winter Mary Gill president, Mrs. Edgar V. The funeral was held at the house ternoon at 2:45 o'clock at his late fornia and a sister in Bridgeport, Monday night by Relief engine com- The Best That Money Can Buy Deiilso vi$f? president, Misa Catherine Connecticut. Funeral Director pany at their flrc house on Drum- 0 at Eradenton, Florida, Saturday afternoon and tho sermon residence with Rev. Dr. J. J. Hiegel, LUNCHES — .NANOWICHKS Mrs. George Brenkor of Hod Bank Kogorfl corrospondinc secretary, Mj wan preached by Rev. Thomas G. rector of St. Stephen';; Episcopal OhnrlpR Rreese of Entnntown was inmond place. Refreshments were was registered nat the Chulfantc-HadChulfontc - i Lillian Kiclimond recording secre- Thomaa, pastor of the Baptist church church of New York niliciating. Tem- charge of the burial. don Hall, Atlantic City, Monday. j tary and Mian Elda Maida treasurer. of Leonardo. The interment, in porary entombment, in charge of the John Moore, son of Mrs. Malachl charge of 'A. M. Po.sten & Son, wasWorden funeral homo of Red Bank, TJCACPIKKS' 3GLECTION. John Soden. Moore of Oakland'street, is now em- Jn Fair View cemetery. was in Pair View eomctrry. John .Soden, 76, of Westaide avenue ployed at the Molly Pitcher hotel, died of complications at the Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Cook nnd Red Bank Association Met on Mon- day Night Mrs. RoBtan SUIHvell Kufus Leigh ton Mac Duffle, month Memorial hospital Saturday family of Llncroft have moved to a of Atlantic Highlands died last a resident of Locust Point for a cvming at 8:30 o'clock. Friday even- house on "West Sunset avenue. The Red J3ank Teachers' associa. Wednesday night at her home. She number of yearn, died Sunday at ing at Ti:0O o'clock the Eatontown MiHsea Beatrice and Mury Lyons, tlon met last night at the junior was 81 years old, Kane Pavilion at New York after Kii si aid ambulance was called to Emma Taylor and Herbert Chani- high school auditorium on Branch Mrs. SUllwell was born at Keyport a long illness. He was president of Mrs. Larry Kennedy's home for the oroy of Rod Bank and Davi.q Baker avenue and elected new officers for and was the daughter of the late Wendell & MacDuttlc company of aged at Oceanport to transport Mr. of Pennlngton motored to "Washing- the coming year. Following the elec- Peter and Rachnl Atkins Walling. She Now York, railway supply derjers. Soden (o the hospital. Funeral ser- ton, D. C, over tho week-end. tion Edwin C. Gilland, Buperinten- had lived at Atlantic Highlands for The funeral will be held this tfter- vices were held yesterday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Thnmns Little of dont of the Red Bank schools, gave the past 48 years. Her husband, Wil- noon at All .Souls' Unitarian church nt 2:;jf) o'clock from Charles Breese's Bergen 'place entertained Mr. anda short address. „ liam H. Stillwell, died twenty years at New York. funeral home, Eatontown, with Rev. Mrs. Frank Larltln and daughter The new officers are: | Albert IJ. Baner, pastor of the Red Dorotliy of Belleville over the week- ago. She is survived by two sons, Mr. MacDuflle was also president President—Minn Mitfiem Galbroalh. Harold and WHmer Stillwell; a daugh- of the Ontario Iron Ores company, Bank Methodist church, officiating:. end. Vico proHidcnt—Mrs. Harbam Kime- ter, Mrs. Annie L. West; a sister, Burial took place at Jamesburg. , Mr. and Mrs. Charles? SUUvragon Hccording lieci-ctury—Mieu Ruth Hitr- and was afliliated with other organ- intr. Mrs. Louise Purriy of Rahway, and izations. His wife disappeared from of John Btreet are tho parents of a pofuUng secretary—Mias Lcola three grandchildren, Stanley and William Luther LaRue, daughter born at Hiveiview hospital a sanitarium in Massachusetts three THIS WEEK'S Ru n. Gerald West. months ago. She was found shortly nger] rifih(oej) ypni^, son of Mr. and Sunday. The baby haa boon named Trei urci—Theodore BUIcr. MUTUAL QUALITY SUPER-SPECIAL Marilyn Joyce. The mot ho r, before Tr»H ani rhnirmiin—Minn Lefeiin. The funeral was held lnst Satur-afterward in Boston, but. a month Mrs. GnorRR LiiK-je of Hillside, near her "nifirriape, was Mi«H Marian Jlay- I-'Inn ro rliulrmnn—George Lovctt. day afternoon at 1:45 o'clock at herago She left on a boat from Boston Allan tic Highlands, died of pneu- ward. NOT INTKRJES'rKD JN POLITICS. Rod Bankers Do Not Want to Be Church Listed as Local Party Workers. - In l('irst Church.of Chriat, Scientist, In 'the issue of The Register 3ast at. -09 Bruad atrcut, Kud' Bank, ser- week there wa3 an item of news per- vices are held Sundaya at 11:00 A.taining to the organization of a pollt- M. and 8:00 P. M. Sunday-school is 'Ical club at Red Bank wherein Har- at 13:00 A. M. nm\ ie:Ulnionla] moet- ry Rosin and hia son Joseph were The first arrivals of the season. Young, inp Wednesday evenings at 8:00 listed an members. Mr. Rosin says tender,tasty Iamb. A treac for the whole o'clock. The reading room is open that although he and hia son en- ortheSundaydinner. Aithislow Jf& FlSWc tn tho public daily from 1:30 to 4:00deavor to be good American citizens family fortheSundaydinner. At this low P. M.( except Sundays and holiday:!. , they are.not politicians. Mr. Rosin PiriceitisatypicalMutualmoney- jffr ^^\®i "Mortals and Immorluls" will be I iinds that bin time is taken up to the Beg/fis Tomorrow w/fh*Hundreds Spec/cr//i/ Purc/Tased saveraver.Thi. 11113s pricpni.e prevails unionly ounn .* j, /ffS^wn. S^^M'^j 'fullest extent looking after hin jew- tiie subject of the IiPHson-Mcrmou In Thursday, Friday and Saturday. ID. all ChurclVc3 of Christ, Scientist, on elry business on West Front street, A "PENNEY" BARGAIN FOR MAY Sunday, May 20. V and ho has no time to learn the fun- damentals of polities. Joseph Wig- The Golden-Text In: "An wo hava Wolchfor Next Week's Sup< borne tho Imago of tho earthy, we dorwitz also denios that he is a mem- shall also boar tlio imago of the ber of tho organization. heavenly" (1 Corinthians 15:49). Among tho cllntiony which com- THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. prlso the Lesson-Sermon 1B tho fol- smRP^Sdi^ (3 ft fl RfiiF^f\!l STfi'iDASI lowing from tho Bible: "If yo thon Cnmmlttco Appointed to Plan a 1-ong be risen with Christ, sock thouc Trogram, PireiC SALIvrlOW QUBIITY things which are above, where Chii»L A committeo to plan a Jong rangn b filttclh on tho right hand of God. I BOI4@BfieS)F0RDRa'. iFssT ^Pkgs. Set your nffection on things above, program of activities for the Rod not, on things on (lie earth" (Coins- Bank Chamber of Commerce bus sinns 3:1,2). been appointed. It will be the duty of this committee to outline the ob- The Lcsiion-Sermon alao Includes jects nnd alms of tho chamber for the following passage from the two years or so. The members fire Made of fine quality silk flat crepe, in dozens of beautiful styles! "TDHATO 10-oz. bot. ^Gi Christian Scir.nne tpxthnok, "Science Hubert, M. farrow chairman, Flor- and Health with Key to tho Scrip- ence P. Forgot son, Mrs. Thomas You'll want two, at the very least! These go on sale Thursday at 9 A. M. PRESTO CAKE FLOUR «•«. PkE. 2T« jw^jMe' tures" by Mnry Baiter Eddy: "When Voorhte, Florence Kridcl, Rev. J. B. Hurry ! LEMON Pli FILLING CM»L«CH \ V 3Pkp.2Se wn learn in science bow to bo., per- McCloskcy, Victor Sattcr, Rev. Ed- fect even as our Father in heaven ward VV. Miller, John B. Allen, C. A. ©VALTINE THE SK15S FOOD 0S1HK . 1 (-o<. tin 71c 6o«. tin 37C in perfect, thought ia tuvned into new b Norrla, Dr. William M. Thompson, Special Feature Tomorrow ! PANAHA91 SUNSHINE MOBILITY ASSORTMENT P'k 6 32e nnd healthy chnnnolfi—towards the Mrs. Tinvonl.in Bnnnctt, }-Iei'bcrt W. lbs. 4 contemplation of things immortal Hill, Hunison Banco and Arthur Great Vahtesf OHIO BLUE TIP MATCHES . .' ".-Pua.Sc and away from materiality to thoDa via. principle of the universe, including LA FRANCE FLAKES . . . *.\**.9e harmonious man" (p. 27G), BRILLO CUSIIS UUMINUU POIS fiso pans 2 [g. Pk6i. 23c'" p™ j. 7s ST. THOMAS CHAl'EL BENEFIT. of Thrifty Chardonizc Glenn Wi.siuud, executive- secre- tary of tho Young Men's Christian Genmns Toyos] WALBORF TOILET TSSSPE iiHlcJiI Play to Bo Given iluno « at 51 association, will ho the guetit speaker —styled by Jean j f !)* BLUE RIBBON llila Punrhiy ;ii \\w. morning norvirn River Street School Auditorium. Nejlra, with bigi al tlGHT AMD D.1XH 3-lb. can nf the Methodist church. Mr. Wiz- A mufilcal plfiy Jn two acts entitled brims. Orpandy, 1 Ponney's most popular seamless ribbon trim. onocsar PBICES u&* titii to HtiY sard, ard will tell of nilHKlon activitioH in "In Arcady' will be , Riven tit the stocking! And what n mileage record India, where ho served for many River utroct school auditorium Friday they'd make if you figured them out years. Tho service will be in charge nightf Juno 8, for the benefit of Si. in cost per mile! Picot top, French Department Specials- of the Foreign Missionary noddy. Thomas Episcopal chapel of Red heel, in sizes 8 to 10V4! Bift savings! Mr. Baner will preach at the even- Bank. The nhow will be presented by Organdy trim! FATI1P FOWLsSfe ih.2lc ing service on llij* mibjcnt /'The Pow- Mrs. G, E. Marshall president and GOOD OtD cx to Become." Tho choir under tho tho Wonmn'a Guild. They will bo as- LOSN LAiViB CHOPS CEIM-SP?™ . . ib.39e direction of Mm. Theresa Wlllcy will Hitited by a brilliant cast of locjil sing at. both aervfccH. alent. .Robert Brlttin/jham will be Ch.'irminjr print ROUND ROAST pw TOP .rd eoni»< * .ib25c In charge of thfe music. There will patterns, cap or RE CE3E1FS IEAM BONELESS BRISKET BEEF'S'. >k.l7c bo daneo ^pcclaltlpn by Mimics June AT PENNEY'S WOMEN AND MUSIC. tape sleeves! CO) FRANKFURTERS,ffilS?,7 . 1YJV& ."S.lOe and May ParkH. Cool, Light-as-a-feather SOLAR Flared skirts. u Daughters of Urn American Revolu- sizes 1-1 to 52! tion to Hear Address on Tills Topic, Bunco Saturday Night. Tho recreation hull at 109 West 'gy*-Z^—~ i| rlirrri» will make In commoinonillon of 'musii; week, FKKSH < Olll'ISn STI'JAUW ...... lti. I2n MrH. Caroline Dopeyfittu- Burger'of Front .street la now In chtirgo of Mrs. §^^lwVyV^;"i m^ny tiuty (lessens-. Bloomilold, titato clminnan of nuiHie, Larry FJynu. Paul Kutschc, whoso ff§!0?k?'i, "tra-pood in pics. FKESH KIA KI'ISII , . . II). I .in will nddrm^! Mon mouth chapter, wife recently died, has left, for Flor- Plains, Fancies FKJKS1L 150STO.V M \( KIJUI. . , . , . . lb. I on Daughters of the American Revolu- ida for ft few montli.H rout and ban left, thp place in charge of his niece, l,AR(iF, (WnvDHI C I,\11S . . . . , . . ilci/. l!)o tion, jj. 111. HtorniH will offer two groups) prints. Stanri JERSEY RHUBARB . 1. 3 ">"»•""» 10c (if HOIOH, accompniiled by Mrti. Ollvn ]ots of wai;hiii(T. WycUoff. Kind ion of nllkorn will Invited (o .loin (iuh. Not ordinary .straws by any • rAI'IKIIiCMiV C.V.V'C.U.OI Ti-S .'I bit "")<) tfiko plncn. The rrgent, Mr». Jacob At a upcdnl nxnnutlvo hoard meet- means as you'll soon see IDEAL BRAND BLACK PITTED (iHAPKriaiT , i r..r ton B. Run will pi-RHldo. MlhK EmlHc ing of the Red Bank Junior Worn- once you examincaSOLAR! .in E" \m I (AiliOKNiA (in:i;itii:s „ . . n>. no I'Jrover will bo IiOid.es^, • vn'n club bold ypstorday after-noon Cool SOLdRS, t/tJ & h I FANCY illOItS|:V ASPAUA<> !it ilni Wonmit'fj club houne on Broad They're 'built with back-; i™...» „ vrasTAnua rniccn r.fe;:criv~ ifiORo..»ui.o 8AT.OHIY EnRHgt'incnt AIUHHIIKTII. Htrert, MUmmi Elva Itoso, Jnckln bone! They'll wear well— Mr. find I\trn. I^iwronce KUW of npson, Ruth Dolatuah, Jano Boers, keep their good looks! Sen- N... 2 Cierhracli Park, in^hlniul.-i, iinnnuneo Jlnrbara HarrJ)% lAicy Greenwood, IVORY SOAP WiN-A.-€AR CONTEST IIH DclutuBh, Edith Writh, Helen nit sailors! Toyor.—-in opli- New style opti-' thfi ((iigagonient cif their dauglittM', You cm »m • ht.ulll'ul. I'H-I Do l.ntc l'l)nl»iitli Sr.llil M(»pl( tvMn 1 lmlay mid Allen Kennedy \veni .In- mo or pinch- Lrttiia Uitfi, to ClitirU :! J. liomiv., Jr., mo and pinch-front styles! front toyca — (he one i|uesiitin -•' W|,y ii l»on Sr.^ti tl,.; ,.,,1^ ^.j,, J irt:t! („, HM of Holford. Tho wedding will tuko vited to hdcumo membern of the rutliOIK - ticHiiiul iml liiiiiirliiiliir I .0 H. luiU H.-JtrH M «l SlM« club. Bangkok loyoa, too! Your ninart. • Semiitn.; plncn in Octoher. Minn FAlln ntUuulcd J'( alhor-lifclit. «tiicd fully ilcscri!>£» the iimiol-J i.rhe M ,l!.;n lef("*, ,'iiO wnr.U ... Id. irlllnj! l«,.v yn.i u<« Itnty .'..up in i .>!,> l.uii.. <„,! vliy y,a III* Atlantic Jtlj.;h!iiudii hlffh futhnn] nnd favorite i:> here. Bargains! JSS3S2S; DrnUe'fl biiBtnc'i;] collcno at .leriiny To ttpniU »t. IliUly. it. Mail cnltRI, on «' lielmt rolilnl^lu. \uni U.I, t.i lv..ry :-Mf Win. City and Mr- HPHMO 1M a Knuluute of Mix, W. Warroji Harhour of Lociiat (}K" MJiJtllrtowii f mviiiihip high will b(i ono of tlin luurhcon Hpciikcra 21-23 BROAD STREET, IVORY 'SOAP n «n»: P,1B£ . 4 "'it;,'" If e nrhool. t llu! rally of tho Women1!) State BANK, N. J. UfpiibUcjnt elub nf New Jer;ioy to be TU clil Hiitiudny «t. tin1 ru-rkeloy-Car- cr,—•Advcrtlsomcnt. lerct hotel, A.^buiy P;irk. 9S BROAD STREE MKXS Page Sixteen RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 16, 103*. They arc Eleanor Noe, Patricia Sce- Principal Fred Steelman. Those mat Postmaster Richard Ecuku mi the Fitkln Memorial hospital. She TJXUttlONE: 075. Legion Auxiliary- loy, Ida Garafola and Joanna War- ing tho trip will bo Virginia Hatha- nouncea that tho last mall nt tho win rftportcd to show improve nent ren. Friday afternoon they will way, Florence Winning, Mae Kirby, Shrewsbury p-OBtoillce clo.sey at. 0:-15 following two blood transfusions giv- Holds Meeting meet at the rectory to meet Mrs. Althca Tuttle, Margaret White, MttEl o'clock. ! en Sunday, CHESTNUT FURNACE C(X Harry Crane nnd Mrs. Floyd Woods, Kellonyi, Elizabeth Andrews, Dnro- Tho General Klectrto plant on M Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Silver, M, of Heating, Furnace, Chimney Cleaning The regtilnr monthly meeting of who will be in charge of forming two ithy Wagner, Polite Craig, Frances mouth street, Red Bnnk, {;avo anBroad street, greatly feels thv losa of Shrewsbury Unit. No. 108, American groups of the society. UaVubsen. Madison Hullln, Otis Chas electrical demonstration yesterday af- their pet Boston bull «Io& which died BBfiB and Air Conditioning legion auxiliary, was held last Thurs- Mrs. Charles Erecso of South oy, Janice Kraiu-is. Ernest Rolf, Jacl! ternoon to tho members of tho Siujday. WRAMK cnOTCHFBLT.; 27 CHESTNUT day afternoon at the Red Bank street returned homo .Sunday evening !riit>iz, Kichard Hill, Stanley Sample Shrewsbury branch of the Rivorvlew Tiio married men of Shrewsbury ProprLtor Woman's club on Broad street. The after spending eeveral day:i visiting Stanley Passmen, Stantley Covert hospital auxiliary. ipposed the Shrewsbury Acca basci- main business before the members her son Albert at Atlantic City. Ell:-',vcir!li Uritlon, John Berkley, Jos- Mrs. Brendon Cnstelloo is viMtlns.? aall team Sunday aftonioon at tho the completion of plans for Wilbur Smith of Richfield Park eph ivi^wui, Robert Grower, Lester her slater, Mrs. Kdward John of St. shrrvtbury tjchool baseball diamond "Poppy" day, May 19. ;va? a Sunday visitor of his i;raml- K(^vn'll:i! am! Aline jirown. (Mbaiis, L. I. She ia rerupo rating and were wet back by tho score of • A "Poppy" program will be broad- mother, Mrs. Ada Vardcrmark of Tin- Tiie K:>[n!ilnwii ISr^t aid anibu- from an appendicitis operation. 11-10. Surnluy, May 20, tho Aces will cast from station WJBI on Friday tore, avenue. lamv was calK-d out Saturday niorn- J lime a Riordun, road ovci^cerer, is piny hos(^ to the Long- Branch Silk evening. Morris Miller will lie Mrs. Sarah Bennett and daughter. im; in irin.:piirl Mrs. Tharles (!uil-building nl arge pa rape ut t]ic rV1"MIH nine. tho .speaker and he will rrlaic the ^ii•-;s. LDanie,'1 Oivnnpnrt in Ihe Mon-of his liomo on the corner of Shrews- Mr. and Mrs. Ivrover urul family work that Is accomplished Ihvough |KUmnu,r ll0Ine 0Il South street aftei mouth M,mo: ill hospital, where she bury and Sycamore avemies in which if Red Bank jxro new reaidents on the sales of poppies. The Anon Ep(,n(iing (!le winter In East Orange, ua- admitted .u. n sur.sical patient. !o keep his road implements. .Vlilto .street, Mr. Krovor is employed quartette, members of the auxiliary. Mri B,.nnctfs son, Charles Law- 6 Edward Luke started to work Mon- >y tho Red Bank dairy, Will render several numbers. ''J rrnce. and family were Sunday visi- laynior nlnp on an estate, on Rivcr- Mrs. G. Allen Collins and son, who nuartcttelK composed of Mrs. Myrtle \ ^ Shrewsbury News. ?idft drive. lavo been spending several week a Gill, Mrs. Theresa McClintoelc. Mrs.( ^.^ Els,c Dcmarcsl is connned ,„ n Miss Barbara Knapp, daughier of ,vith relatives at. Willcesbarre, Pa., Marjoric Morris and Mrs. l«V<" ,5\m,r home on South street by illness. (']"-!(- ilr.l Ii;it:U Iti'idBliT c:in bo bought in S)ii-fU'>l>u-y Irom i:ich:ir.t l*c;iko nt thfl Mr. nnd M,rfl. Mnrjvan C. Knnpp of e rcturnod In tlicir home on Irv- tedllln, and their accompanist is , J]n. Cora W(lgne]. and Ml., ,,,,.,. :iH>5ti.ilicu uiul at U.in-v%ribury Market,) iiiltonwooti, is a niodieal patient ut place.' i MlS3 Gertrude Hampton. |j(, Jx Soe!cy are co-chairman for the 1 TODAY AND TOMORROW • Mrs. Leon de la Kcussllle, fai ..is , • hpWs .i( ' j:inif\; Mi't.'iii iH' Hroacl street chairman of tho poppy committee .> ^ a able to hv nil! ;i;;un after being con- and she will bb assisted by the unit • • J -gMon (hc j,,,,^.. "My rermnniMit done by tho New Duart Volzor Is tlie. finest wavo ft—J' president, Mrs. Car E. tremor and [^..^ • k^ lanni a ra.o ,_ M:.-;. Wil!' \r.\ I. * .nvn of Broad I have ever had." _^ r|' 1 the auxiliary members. Ie.ulql a - > 1(on ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ wi, strot't i'c'. ;u v.\\i liiiiiH' ' Sunday after This Is (In story wo hem* ovcry uv,h ;r:rr^!i\l'tho niusii-a! fostival 171 BROAD STREKT Opp- WoimurH Club HEI) R.\NK in the story of a wife who \4 "iiX ' ' holvl ai the A>h-,i:y Park hi.uh school C° HuX" T£X™. M- j W/ Dorothea's church w,U hold a Td. It. ». 23-13 Damage is Done swallowed her.pride and Rrncn Campbell of Shrewsbury. Miss roast beef supper jn the basement 1 : M:>. Jolin Miili-an of Ambler, OUK ?15 , went to war against n love \V|; Sar orfe E 3tmond of Little'silver, ! of the church between the hours of Penr.;->-ivama, is ?;iomiiii£ the week : Yearly by • • thief in her home. . .., \ lire Cora WaRner and Mrs. Leslie . live and e.ght o'clock Tuesday. May with K. v ai->l \!:.- - T,. H. Miksch of l'KKMANENT WAVES Complota ! ^nolrv of Eatontown, Mrs. George ;--• ... '.shouting a woman's lallahan of Rumson and Mrs. Edwin faunday morning services at the WITH RINGLET ENDS l n»»ii«»» plaza Methodist church were m charge of Tho ">h: r\v;-!uii\- Ueaiiin^ t-llib me I -MOTHS. ' batth cry .".'. thi.-: ,\(:C-V:\O.M\ at -he home of Mrs. FOR ONLY — The sale will be olllcially opened , the mothers of the church. Mrs. O. .Ada H. X::ft'\v of t'.ioad street, F.aton- •Prldav niKht in the Carlton theater, ' M. Whltfleld was the guest organist: *hc use of which is offered through ! invocation was made by Mrs. CJ. B. ALSO TO free your mind from the courtesy of Morris Jacks, the ; Whitfleld. A duet, "Mother's Bible,", A 1;i: _; !• >it!.f• nda not> ' ui"nrd nut at tho Sunday morniML: ohurch services .this needless worry, manacer A representative of the'was given by Mrs. Wallace Clwsey J Hod Bank council and a rcprcsenta- ; and Mrs. Vcrna Frazier. The nine-, at \ he 1 : o^byionan rhun-h. White $2.50 and have your furs and tive of the legion will buy the first teenth Psalter ft-as read by Mrs. Wil-car:i;it:c:>s wero t ribut oti to all ladies, Ki'v. (i. II. Miksch's theme $3.00 winter garments thor- poppiesinc . • liam Davis, the scripture by Mrs. Louis M. Case, the offering was tak-for Sunday, May 20, will be "Hold- oughly' SANITONED ing The IVviiV Coat," Sunday-school Permanent Mil en by Mrs. Charles Falkenburg. Mrs. r ((iuaraiiteed) Eatontown News. Albert Smock and Mrs. Arnold Gieen. ' ^rrviff • \v:ll W held at P:^-» nVlnr.k Waven and placed in our and c:uiri-h nervicerf will bep,in ,t*roni fl to 9 "TT TAT TTM' .The junior sermon was bv Mrs. L. L>. , I\Iontha. Guaranteed COLD STORAGE IThc Hed Bank Re(tiBj»r '• h. boushbDUEhl I' Seeley. " \ promptly at .10:15 o'clock. Sn Eatontown from Noble JI .by at th. , Mrs. M. C Cleveland of Broad VAULT. postoffico nnd at A. J. Hacuc store.) Beginning Sunday evening. May i 3 ITEMS —$1.00. QiU , ,, ,. . ; 20. services at the Methodist church1 ^troot has purchased a new Pontiac th I The- library board will hold <" /j,vi|i bc 0:30 ,o 7:30 o.clock and wiU .sedan automobile. Manicure Marcel regular monthly meeting tonight at bo .R ^ fQrm ooff ^ ^pcr service. M:s. Matilda Obre of Broad street Real Castile ^Xl^fK) Finger Wave You are FULLY the Eatontown library. They will ccontinuo e hour , fntoitaincd quests from Bloomflold Mrs. Margaret Stacknol of Main at this 4JJL- A 0> 4uu. j^fc*^ — — — — B r Sunday. RALPH-' BELLAMY throughout the Shampoo s^J^l)^ Eyebrows A findro S. Bermtn street has moved to New- York. T!H' menilnr.-: of the Helping Hand ,-ltli \incgar Hlnso Haircut Tho Boy ScouMt an d Se^couftroopa Scout troop.a st^ W. C. T. -=> ^nf ,n-societ j „ y will be Kucstd of the Little Production MCHIAN ICAY JOHNS O.N Falls I mndiy plant at Iiittlo Falls. C»- COOnn. exec of Eatontown si C^n;=u' ™ S -u. ^.Presbyterian church. | J White Henna $1.25 Charles Starron, loub Mason, alight in tho As^«.j About thirty members will attend. ullve producer. The meeting s against loss RKO -RADIO Plcruro Sidney Blackmor, Vivian To bin Tho I^iFrance fire truck has been The Ladies' Aid society will meet j George Silver, Sr., and Georpe Red Henna $1.00 overhauled by the factory men ofThursday, May 31, when a silver tea jLnn,q:c returned Iiomc Saturday after Including Shampoo and linger Wave. Dircclnl by JOHN CRQMIVEU} spending the week at the Silver sum- Elmlra at the request of the mayor wil!*•••l• b*->les 11V>«2 - 3 4 ft. X-RIB or BOTTOM ROUND Quality blossomed with the , Sunday with her parents, Mr. and IMrs. Walter Cotgrcave of C'nrlies ave- Roasting Sirloin week's washing. 3iue. 1? The Eastern Star lodge held a card BUT now it has only party last night at the home of Mrs. Seima Schultz. Today find tomorrow the flowers that Na- several members of the chapter will ture intended to grow, attend the annual session of the grand chapter at Steel Pier, Atlantic for Mary, being a City. modern girl is using Mrs. Louis M. Case of Broad street White Is Right one of our many fam- entertained her uncle, Clarence Ru- CHUCK STEAK ft. 17c hert and sisters. Edith and Clara ily services. from Melville and Ira Case of Long FOR 3ranch over the week-end. ; JUST phone us. We Harold Smock, who is at.tending Summer 1934 ' SMOKED BUTTS lb. 21c 'Temple university, spent tho week- [ will be pleased to call ^ avenue over the week-end. [ Cleaned, Blocked v,Ouy Klbboo_•_ Hugii Horbort Tho Epworth Lcagun of the Meth-. odist church held a successful cake and Shaped by an sale Saturday morning at the l£aton- J (linEROYJlANCESjJjIVE SONG HITS!.: FOUR SPECTACULAR NUMBERS![ 1| town postodice. Miss Isabella Kenna Expert Hatter. •was in charge. LOIN LAMB CHOPS tb. 33c FRI. NIGHT—Free to the Ladies ! The Girls' Frirndly rucicty will i SHOE STORE niRet. .Sunday,, May 20, at fn\ir o'clock! for admission ^ervico:i at the SI. i "Always AH Leather" SATURDAY — AMATEUR NITE ! James Episcopal church at which iiJ time four members will be admitted.! 51 tSroaCl Red Bank "If,* SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY ! BROOKFIELD ROLL BUTTER lb. 27c Thoroughly cleansed, 3 Polandrr colors brightened, nap 2 2 Relishes restored; entire life re- newed. Surprising new appearance by our Shampoo Method. DETECT8VC lime Schneider's Coffee : lb. 27c ,A' t oVr'j dramojjof STORK "SOUK OAIIMKN'I'S a '(wo man i IN OUK /s'p'u r tV'e'd Fresh String Franco-American Spaghetti Fresh Sweet 5-ounce Airline Honey that nrc Quaker Puffed Wheat; IFISAS Moth proof Fire proof Theft proof — Dust proof. Vnults Open for Insiu-cllnii !)'A. M. to 5 P. M. 2 lbs ZaSuOP.ittD Crackloi TIXKl'HONIO It. II. 171. PERT.' :K E t ip li OI1I1 MKSSKNCiKIt HIM, CAM, L_LJ Boston Mackerel lb. IK l.V'D BEHO ;Gt'EA&O*H :,''EEEET5"GMI,AGHEn Connecticut Shad ' RUSSKl.r.'MACK RED BANK !• R O D,U C.TJ^O'N M e r ia n 'C; .Coopet rjKPvf! K1NCK lBOn Fillet Haddock cX cr II ti vc prodiicci SI., |t,.d Ilanli, N. Sea Bass COMING 1 MAIN OFFICE & WED., THURS. Lob&ters — Scallopa PLANT: Jadltb.Wood Ruth CLVtlcrlon in Sea Trout : 70.76 White Street, WISilara Frawloy, r! -:; Ci-imc" L;;.,. Red Bank, IMew Jerasf RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 16, 1934. Page Seventeen

Flower Show Planned. ,j.n been the custom in former years Rev. and Mrs. John Sherman, acted ! World Wide Guild .ho membera exchanged needs and as the piano accompanist for several Bradley's Plans aro being mndo by Uio bulbs. During the business session singers at.the county music festival Neighborhood Garden club for a * Holds May Meeting Mrs. G. Li. Herbert reported on a re- at Aabury 'Park Friday evening. TEL 1874 Radio Service llowcr Bliow to bo held at tho Molly cent executive board meeting, aad Miss Dorothy Lefsky has resumed l'ltchor hotel Friday, Juno 22. The Mary Mount chapter of tho Mra. Henry TUton, chairman of the her work at New York after having nun HANK, N. .1. World Wide guild of tho Bupti&t ispital committee, announced that spent threu week a at her liorne here. Vhmio It. I!. Jlfil-.J. Boya can multo extra pocltet money church met last Friday night at tho A meeting of tho Boy Scouts was Ef-lllni; Tho Kcglatcr.—Advertisement. irtainii and slip covers for tlie din- 1 Hllf iHfltcUnll (illnl'Ulltoi'll. homo of Mre. Kidney McLean of Mid- ing room had been made and prc- held Friday evening in the chapel of dletown. Twenty-nino members wero icnted to tho hospital. A aupply of the Reformed church. Some of tho present. Mrs. W. W. Kennedy pre- lrugB donated by Mrs. Philip G. members of tho troop plan to camp jjldcd. ..-Iood, and clutches given by Mrs. nt Allaire during part of the sum- Miaa Dorothy Brown led tho de- Kathryu HarriHon were presented to mer vacation season. votional acrvico and Mrs. Harry the hospital through the Oceanport Prospects for a bipr potato yield Chamberlain and Mists Annabel HOUHO mxillary. Mra. Harrison, a new mem- seem excellent throughout this sec- SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING road papers on "Faith." Tho chair- ber, was welcomed at the meeting. tion. Weather conditions have been SCKKKN AND STOltM KNO.OSUKICS an announced tho appointment of Following the meeting refreshments favorable for a large crop. 79 BROAD ST. ilcphone 010-M '«« BCIURO Avenue, Hod Baah, N. J tho following committee chairmen: wero served by the hostess. Tho Vesper oervlce—Mru. Itobert Miller. next meeting will he held June 21 at Vesper tea—Mrs. Eleanor Kcnyon. .he home of Mra. Cyril W. Hayhunst. Hallowe'en progrcseivo dinner—Mrs. Lincroft News. WKDDINflS Warren I-'owler. Mrs. John B. Hulse, ticket chair- DINNEltS bounty ral!>—Mra, Elennor Kcnyon and man, has announced that about 10O (Tho Rod Bank HcBistcr c;m be bought KANCICS nninciis PAIITIES Mini Annabel JIouuo. at Uncroft from George Toop, who has icketa have been distributed for the u delivery rouli;.) li-B. Warren Minion and Mrs. Wil-Virginia baked liaiu supper to be For Your Brighter Hours' liam Koglow wero named aa mem- icld May 23 at the Oceanport church Mr.* and Mrs. James M.icphcreon Sprii bers of tho advisory committee for mil. The affair in being sponsored and daughter Alien of Clifton were May. Mra. Noglow reported that a by the Ladies' Aid society. recent visitors of Mrs. Macpherson'a THE mother. Mra. Alien Willgerodt. recent party held at her homo netted The house on Wolf Hill avenue op- $12,50. poyite the, Oceanport school, which Miss Marlon Forco has been spend- Three Days Starting THURS., MAY 17, 1934. The annual report was read by the ia being erected by Harry Blakclcy, ing a few days at Greenwich, Con- cHHurer, MISH Ella Davla. The guild in nearing completion. necticut. voted to donate $10 to the church for Special Mother's day services were Lewis Thompson. Sr.; is on a fish- On lh<> Scout Masters and Leaders confer- j book review on "He Whom a Dream- Sidney Davieu, uang. 1 reiuly to Horva when you nrrive. er Hath Possessed" was given by civ.c at Jamesburg , Saturday. i'HONi; 3381. Mrs. Edith Worth and Mrs. Chris Mra. A. Franks of Brooklyn spent Billy Turnier. Bergc. After tho meeting refresh- a day in town recently. ments were served. Tho hostessea Mrs. J. S. Walling had as her East Ke&nsburg News. were Mrs. Sidney McLean, Mrs. Kus-guests on Sunday Mrs. William Wal- M'll Mlnton, Miss Edith McLean, Mrs. ling Mrs. Alice Walling, Mra. J. Pot- The Totsy Doerr association had a n^ijy Chamberlain and Mra. Morgan ter, Alice Betty and John Walling. largely attended card party, dance H. Kilprt. and dinner Saturday night at the RED BANK Tho Juno meeting of tho guild wl Hay View inn. The inn was full to 79 BROAD ST., take the form of a party and will be Holmdel News. overflowing1 and a number of persona held :it tho home of Mrs. Warren who came late did not attempt to en- l-'owlm'. Mrs. Homer "Methot, Mrs Miss Emma Polhemus, principal of ter but returned homo, Dinner was Pierre Holmes "and Mrs. Arthur Rycr- the public school at this place, has .served for 275 persons. Everybody Last .son will assist as "hostesses. been confined to her home at Free- had a line time and the event was Times The Mary Mount chapter on Moth- hold with sickness. Mrs. Silcox of successful in every respect. in "CHANGE OF HEART" ers' day placed two baskets of flow- Keyport has been substituting for The line weather Saturday and Today ers in the Baptist church. In the her. The pupils of tho public school Sunday lured many city folks to their evening this chapter and tho senior Bent a largo boquet to Miss Polhe- summer residences at this place. THURS. - FRI. - SAT — 2 FEATURES ! tnd junior guilds attended service In mus last week. Jacob Bedle is building a garage on r i body. Arrangements have been complet- his property. ed for the annual spring supper for Mrs. William Valence has bought S\ the benefit of the Reformed church an automobile. Oceasiport News. which is to be held tonight. Indica- The Ladies' auxiliary of the fire tions point to a largo attendance. company •will hold a card party at (Tho Red Bank ltealatcr can bo bouch1 m Occnnport at the sto.o of Carlo Maiza.) The Ladies' aid society of the Bap- tho lire house Saturday- night. tist church held a very successful Rev. and Mrs. Sidney Davies spent cake sale Friday. All of the goods The road to better and bigger busi- several days last week at Philadel- wore quickly Hold at profitable prices. ness loads through The Register's ad- phia. Elizabeth Sherman, daughter of ' vertising columns.—Advertisement. Word has been received of tho death of Mrs. Clifford Spoerl. Mr. and Mrs. Spoerl were summer resi- dents of Oceanport for many yearo, with a house at Bailey'a Point. Mi'D, Rondo C. DeNyco, overseer of the poor, has distributed govern- ment oecdn for thirty thrift gardens to needy families in the borough. Tho gardens will be 75x200 feet am' the Oceanport Civic association has offered awards for the three gardens showing; the best yield at the end of to be held at the The only sure way to Judge paint is by the way it stands up the BCaaon, Tho awards are one $5 ...and you can't find that out for certain till the years roll giocery order, ono $3 grocery order and one $2 grocery order. round and It's too late to mend any mistakes you have made. Mra. Gcorgo C. D. Hurley, who So, you've got to buy paint on faith. Sears makes their own was confined to her home last week paints, and distributes them through their own stores. This by illness, is able to bo about again. Misses Harriet and Bertha Wemple means offering you a quality paint at a considerable savingi or Allontovm apent Saturday in on Saturday Evening, May 19,1934. | Oceanport with Mr. and Mrs. Perley For long wear use BRmster Kiddle. Mrs. Frank Nary, county finance Excellent Food, Wines, Liquor and Beer. % chnlrman, and Mrs. Rondo C. De Nyso, county membership chairman % accompanied Miss 3E. Lawson Miller, Real Dance Music. $ homo demonstration agent, on a tour of school dining rooms recently. This work is dohe in conjunction Thomas Hackett's Orchestra. tf with the Parent-Teacher association. Mrs. Ralph Maurlell was hpstess % leal. to the members of the Oceanport auxiliary of tho Riverview hospital NO COUVERT CHARGE. ^ at her homo Thursday afternoon. As 8 Master Mix answers every requirement of a fine house paint. Even after years of ex- _JUJ- GET IT RIGHT posure to sun, and rain, to wind and weather wild AT —it holds its bright original color. Larry "Buitor" Crabbc f Joan Marsh' 5$- I gallon oi Master Mix paint covers 4®@ aq. it. with 2 A d r I o n n o A m o s' ^" eoats — approximately the aide of a small house. A Paramount Picture^ ' Keep Screens From SSusting Stop Breaks With Aebeotoe COMPLETE SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY

.SING] BfllMGc/ SINGJ SINCE 1877.

°On. V-.^ 11 & 13 BROAD ST. 3 PHONES: Free Delivery. 1S03 Paint your f-crecns before Avoid all tho nnnayane© you put thriii up this ofn lenity roof by apply" SPECIALS ! Thurs., Fri., Sat., May 17, 18, 19. year, thfy'H look better Ing this waterproof, fire- Celery Hearts and last loiiRrr. Vsritfor resisting roof coaling! Bumvhffi botb nush ami friiim:. now. It BIUIS every erack, Ensy to npplv ^ithoiit joint, or btrie vith A toiif;h ib. 17c elogging the mrsli. niM)er-like oontlng. -JV 2 Qnart ivtll rcttnlfih the irirv on if I gallon rovers a O bfj 10 H. area tsInfill 2O rcgntnr nisv aVWei'Mt. -ttpply It owr paper or oFiJ*Jf7loi?» 5° "'• Give the €ar m Wat :Ic Steak Ik 19c Extra I.nl'K jjo'i hor man EMAJ&0IE& '' Friday . - - and ho \ 1/ doesn't do bod llio Fr! r on wood, eenieut or lluiih mil | j —"•-•"' \ i j ! it of tho weak ). 714c QJ -on iiiMilo or porch Horn . f U (MEDlUlTl WEIGHT) Cotton Snclt. Hides old surface perf, eth. MnIM.nl. ,, list hrusli It on or >. «c poliohlnft. Dries dust CLICQUOT CLUn free in onti hour. No ffpi Hota. fift P" ('• trouble nt nil to put on, pnint per ynl* . • t} \ Mr. ; nntl tho results imlke slteh an Improvement. HUB Dnposll. ^r J pint trill retlnlnh the body—or Puffed Rico 12c « H>t>. lor -y (htt tenders ot "°«>lng to demonotrate their In- tle Silver Democratic club at a moot- field's student council to attend the ' ^umenta. Selections from the or- iness man pauses for a moment Custard Cups chectra, under tho leadership of A. ing of that organization. J. Edwards whllo an auxiliary member pins council's chapel program Thursday, of Essex county wo.3 the p"-'.nclpal Ills coat a memorial veteran-made May 24. Several members of the lo- LeRoy Baker wore heard following tho demonstrations. speaker. Music wa3 provldfj by Mrs. poppy. As ho looks at that poppy, cal council have volunteered to pro- Jack Mnson'a orchestra,'with Jack tho magic of patriotic understanding vide luncheon for the visitors. A The girls' soccer tournament con- tinued f:on its way Thursday when Mason aa master of cvemonles. swirls awny the fog of selfish forgol- scholarship committee consisting of William H. Carhart, Sr., Is con- fulncss—strips off tho voneer and lets, Abraham Zager, Joan Smith, Elea- the Aces defeated the Zippers 1-0 and the Demons and .Socks lield each ducting tho Sunday services at the in the light as he gazes. Ho aeos in You need sport shoes for a nor Noe, Ann GaBkell and Frank Rumson Methodist church in the' ab-that flower of remembrance rjomo- Garutto was chosen. other scoreless. thlng that causes him to foel that ho sport wardrobe! The Sum- The Asbury Park high school golf sence of Rev. J. W. Tower, who Is The Red Bank high school jour- confined lo his homo, with illness, has no moral right to bask in tho mer Season starts shortly— nalism classes attended the first an- team triumphed over tho Roal and benefits of American Ideals and insti- j Gray Rolfei-si Thursday afternoon at o Wenonah Missionary society and here are just the styles to nual convention of the Press clubs last week at the homo of Mr. tutions, for which tho heroes of thin of the high schools of Monmouth i tho Asbury Park Country club )>" nation died, without making some see you through smartly, and I the score of 16-2. Clarence M'^ncld nnd Mrs. John McNnlly. Games and Ocean counties Monday at the were played under tho direction of contribution of hia own, and his Belf- Asbury Park high school auditorium, jnn d Oorge Martin were tho only thriftily. two Mra. Harrison Shampanore. Mra. jlshnosa witters and fade3 away in BX Cable 3c ft. William M. Smith Monmouth coun- I Bankers to score potn.ts against Abnor West directed a program com-i tho light of hia understanding, ty superintendent of schools; Wayne • their opponents. prising piano selections by Mrs. Ed- I Next a oereno motbor pauses to buy Baby Chicks". 10c D. McMurray, general manager of mund Ayres, voca! selections by Mrs. her poppy, remembering the bluo tho Asbury Park Press; Hubert R. Junior Hlg',, School. Arthur Mayhew and monologues by star In her Bervico flag that turned Saddle Sport Shoe ICdc, associate professor of the de- The 9-B Science Research club and Arthur Mayhew, Jr. to gold. Then a busy housewife, re- Sunbrite 3 for lie partment of journalism at Rutgers j the ii-B Qucstir-jrieers' club both un- Twenty-flve baby, chicks owned by j numbering grim days when war as illustrated. university; H. B. Kathbone, director j der the direction of Mrs. Elsie Mac- William W. Shampanore were killed clouds hovered. And over there, a of tho department of journalism. ; Lend, wjntly became members of by a dog Monday morning. group of children, not quite knowing Brown and White, Clooay Window New York university; and Miss J. ; the Admiral Richard E. Byrd Little Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Moore spent what the poppy stands for, save that Shades 14c Mabel Brown, were the guest speak- ; Amerlr.an Aviation and Exploration the weok-end at Philadelphia. it stands for something good. All of Flat or Built-up Heel, era at tho morning and afternoon !club. Each member received a mem Jack Worthley, son of Mr. and them seeing, in varied ways, in tho sessions. Welcoming speeches were . boi.ship rard and a map o( LittIo Mrs. Ernest Worthley, is home from symbolism of that poppy on every- Genuine Buck. Cedar Chests 49c made by Amos E. Kraybill, Asbury America Hazard hospital, whore ho undor- one's coat tho opportunity for clvlo service, warmed to new life in tho Q.95 J^.85 & g.50 Park superintendent of school*- | Girl 'Scmli troop. 26 spent tho went an operation for appendicitis. light of patriotic remembrance and 6x9,Rugs $2.88 Charles S. Huff, principal of the As_ |wcck-cnd at Camp Qckanlckon, Med Francis Bates, who underwent a understanding. bury I ark high school, and Gr.orgc ;for d Lakes Thn nn}llr(, cabin ha3 similar operation at the Bame hos- Bergen, vico president of the Asbury I been fitted with cots for their oc- pital, returned homo Sunday. Georga Back in 58 government hospitals Paint 95c gal. Park high school student cr; ! , Hiking, games and nature nnd workshops other auxiliary mem- jndI and cupancy Ayros, -who waa also a patient . in, tho1 I bers have wrought glorious magic all a member of the Asbury Writ Press j study were included in the program. Hazard hospital with c c " / | Scouts held their own church ser- injured wjnter jong among the thousands of 18x36 Rag Rugs ...10c knee, has returned home. disabled veterans as they taught Those making the trip from the 'Vices in the woods on Sunday morn- Stanloy Ivlno waa homo over tho them how to fashion the poppy. SANDALS. Gal. Varnish $1.19 local high school we.Vo Charles Betts ing- The trip was financed by funds week-end from Princeton university. Wounds of body and Bpirit liavo Fred Russell, GcQVgo Hanson, Jo- receive' d" from the card party held Bishop Albion Knight of Trenton healed at tho magic touch of employ- White and Red, Beach Chairs 79c soph Calandriello, Nicholas Gettis, ir: April. Those In tho party were will administer confirmation at St. ment which gives poace of mind and Low and Cuban Heels. Tony Savage, AnWy osborn, Thom- Mrs. Barbara Kane, Grace Lewis, John's chapol June 10. Instructions self respect. Fear and weakness as DcGeorge, Fr/dnk Loversidgq, ftiib- Virginia Dougherty, Susanne Lip- are being glvon to membora of the hava disappeared at tho whispered .95 Others up to $ Onion Sets 29c ft. ort Burke, £[arry Late, WlllKm pincott, Katherlne Keamor, Marjorlo class by Bov. G. H. Hahn. The message of courage tho poppy Bloom, Dorr thy Mytinger, Lola Kno- Norcam, Barbara Smith, Ada Cap- adult class meets Monday evening at speaks, and faith, strength and hopo Ian, Angerio Marascio, Emily New- Garden Hose Sc ft. dell, Heley, Mazza, Botty Samuel, SI. James's rectory at Eatontown have 8trcamed Into and filled empty Florence /• AAvorre, Walter Johnson, | man, Virginia Smith, Dorothy Nor- and tho junior class moots Tuesday lives. W\?:P' Henry Frledlander, Vir-|c0™. Marion Allen and Phyllis afternoons In. the chapel. Wondrous magic to create a poppy 3x6 Grass Rugs ...,59c S e, Olleye Truex and Jack ' Mathiasen. Alonzo Bennett and Leonard Hud-'whoso voice can bo heard in tho soft I The scientific research club held son have returned to Clalbonie, Mary- j rustle of its petals, as it rests over /in debates held by Miss Dorothy''a debate Friday on "Resolved, that land, after having spent a few days tho heart of loyal Amoricans, saying, *faclnto3h's dramatic reading class-1 children should not be admitted to with Mr. Bennott's sister, Mrs. Spen- Wear me, for I represent tho sacri- eg last week in her homo room the j h°rso races." The negative team cer of Branch avonue. ficial blood of those "who sleep where afllrmatlvo team of Margaret East- composed of John Stobe, Mary Can- popplca grow In Handera Fields; I mond, Naomi Youmano and Mar- •navo and Georgo DeLorenzo, was eymbollzo helpfulness, for I enable garet Bennett were defeated by the awarded tho decision over tho af- Union Beach News. ona cent to bo earned by some dla- negative team composed of Edward firmativo team, composed of Janet heartened, disabled veteran who Willett, Harry Supp and Domlnlo Mytinger, Doria^Rath and Muriel [The Rod Bank Register can bo bough! nooda it; I symbolize service, for all Libert. Tho question was "Kcsolved, Richardson. Tho Judges were Doro- in Union Beach at tho ators of Gus Sen-you contribute for mo ia opent in that the taxpayers of Ked Bank ap- thy Mytinger, Arthur Mayhew and Ml.) caring for those for whom tho war propriate money for tha purpose of I Harry Lake. George Erwin acted aa Mrs. Flora Romano, -who has been ia not yet over. My soul spoalto to building a new school In this bor- ] a critic. sick for several days, ia well on. thoyours—of American Patriotism." >ugh." Tho second debating team of The U-A girls of room D aro pre- road to recovery. Rita Graff, Jack Lovcrsidgo and paring a special flag day program Mr. and Mrs. Allen Behr of Kearny Dorothy Conover on tho afllrmatlva to be presented Juno 12 In chapel have been tho guests of the former's Leonardo News. sido, won over Ernest Griffiths, Adolo under the direction of Ill's. Elsie brother, Charles Behr. DON'T Johnson and Fred Canonlco on the MacLeod. Mra Florence McKittrlck will bo (Tho Rod Bank Resinter can bo bousM, Get Amazing Results question: "Resolved, that tho pres- Glenn P. Wlshard, secretary of the hostess to tho members of the Ladie3' In Leonardo at tho storeo of William Mey- ers. William Shepson and Minnla Thoror.) New Vapor treatment now taken at borne mt Bystom of trial by jury in tho Y. M. C. A, addressed the junior Afternoon Social club tomorrow af- has relieved some of moat stubborn cases. United States ba discontinued." Tho high school students Friday at a' ternoon. Capt. Charles Melelo and Wesley SHOES BTITBD Former sufferers astonished at wonderful third question was: "Resolved, that chapel program In charge of Mrs. | Lewis Barber is recovering from Wakefiold, Sr., and Harry Farmen- relief from this new limplo method. No ho president of the United States Helen Yost. Mr. Wishnrd spoko on the injuries received in an attack up- tler of Leonardo went fishing Satur- 18 BROAD ST.. druga, no enlva*. nothing to talto Intern- hould bo elected by direct popular the life of tho boys and girls of In- on him by a neighbor. day In Capt. Melcle's boat, Lady ,ally. VAPILE recchrfa the affected parts vote." Tho affirmative team of Irv- dia. He told of their methods of PoUr HanBen is a patient in the immediately. You too can get results. ing VanBrunt and Charlea Betts won studying and their marriage cus- Rlvcrvlew hospital at Red Bank. Send $1.00 today for box of fiva treat- over tho negative team of Dorothy toms. In concluding he described Miss Mao Mclnterney plane to ments. Don't wait, offer for short time Claxton and Mary Armstrong. tho average Indian home and cos- leave tor California in a few days. only. Write At a meeting of tho executive of- tumes. Robert McKee headed tho Mr. and Mrs. William Hartzoll VAT1US CO., ficers of tho senior class it was de- committee in charge of the program. have returned from a trip to Bor- Box 143, Long Branch, N. J. cided that tho coming eight graduat- Members of the Questioneers' club muda. lng classes wlll adopt a standard debated on "Resolved, that air trans- The Union hotel ia being repaired year book cover to cut down ex- portation is preferable to train trans- and re-painted. penses. portation," in a debate held Friday. Plans are being completed for the Eleanor Reynolds, member of tho Tho winning affirmative team was Memorial day parade under tho aus- 11A class, returned home Sunday composed of Ruth Christman, Teddy pices of the Associated Veterans of urnish ome Economically/ **?« cMldron on tuiffcu 01 a Lake, Georgo Taylor and Kenneth ^fesTo directions ess foUoircd, rC following an appendicitis operation. American wars. NBVKIl FAILS. Despite scarcity and Miss Reynolds, who has been absent Richardson. The negative team was esannooa cost o> SANTONIN. K con- James Slater of Poole avenue ob- tains hiU doso. 6tood 30 yra. teat. from scb.901 for the past three weeks, composed of Joseph Allen, Paul tained a Judgment against Mario A2 Druggists or by malL 60o a bottle. will not return this year. Brnger, Frank Ivlns and Arnold Farrell of Eighth street In tho dis- SEE HOW UTTLE KnfilBt ob Bnmsb-ndn. Rnt. a* A* Siegfried. U. D., rhilnidiftla Dr. Alien, member of the Lafay- trict court at Long Branch last week. Mr. Slater started action to recover $213, which he paid as a lino Im- IT COSTS TO MAKE NOTICE. the proviaionn of an Act ef the Leuiala- Fair Haven News. posed upon Arthur Farrell in a Perth EXTRACT from tho minutes ot 11 iiiuu- tnro of the Stato of New Jorncy, cntitleil; Amboy court on a drunken driving ]fir mectinc of the Mjtyor /nid Council of "An Act to authorize and regulate, tile ia- (The Red Bank Register can be bouzht charge. Mr. Slater alleged that he Draperies the Borough of Kalr Haven, in tho County nuanco o£ bonda and other obligations aml of Mnnumuth, New Jci-Key. held ftt tlic tho incurrinK of indchteilnesB by county, In Fair Haven In tho store of Harry Kur- was asked to pay the fine and that Poroush Hall in fuiiil IJoroutfh on May city, borough, villnse. town, township, or tis. at Yo Gold Cediri and from Mr. Rlppe.) he would be reimbursed later. ]•!, 1934, nt rijtht o'clock P. M. any municipality governed by an improve- Mrs. L. G. Galloway and her In- PrcHcnt: Mr. A.'M. Mlnton, mayor; ment commiHflion. or any municipality MORE ATTRACTJVE! Mranri. A. B. Sirklea. Tony I'.. Huntlns, governed by ri board of commlpsloners," fant daughter Jean have returned W. Raymond Vanllorn, liniry Angelo and approved Mnrch 22, 1910, constituting home from the RIverview hospital. H. A. I'Mcdlnmler, councllmcn. Chapter 252 of the Pnmvthlet LIIWB of Mrs. Chester Mlnton of River road Navesink News, Abflcnt: M. 1). Tmhill, rmmrllmnn. 191G, and tho Act3 amendatory thereof All kinds of Councilman A. II. .Sii-klo» intioduccil (he anil suipplemental thereto, partjcularly the and Mrs. Milburn Stearns of Nave- supplement approved April '•I". 19:13. con- sink are on a motor trip to St. Loui3 (The Rod Bank Register can ba bought follotvlni; rcFnliillon in wrlilnc: fititutinf? Chnpicr 131 of the Pamphlet In Naves ink from William Swan at tbt RESOLUTION AUTHORIZINfi THE IS- LawB of 1933, as amended. to visit relatives. poituHica building.) siJAk'dK ov sr.n.iidii nKFUNniNi; Section 2. Saitl bonds M>aU be dateil Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly of Lit- BONUS OF THK BonODCll OF FAIR May 1, 1934. shall mature In the principal tle Silver have rented half of Dan- At the regular meeting of the JIAVIGN, IN THE COUNTY OF MON-amount of SC 1)0(1 on May 1 In each of tho Naveslnlc fire compnny to be held to^ Summer Furniture iel Allaire's houso on River road. JIOU'I'II. NEW JERSEY. yeara 1935 to 1911. both lnrluaivc. shall morrow night plans will be made for BE IT I!F..4l)I.VKI) by Iho Mayor and horn- interest at the rntis of aix per centum Miss Mary Cleary and former Council of the lliiruUKli of rail Haven, in ((">";',•) per nnnum, jinynblo pemi-annually tho annual fair In August. The tho County of Monmouth, New Jersey, nn on May tut. imd November 1st In each Mayor Charles P. Cross are new awarding of an antomnhiln on the followa: ty, iihall ho numbered mpmr»>r3 of tho election board of tho Section ]. For the puriio^ea stnled in from rder of maturity. co-operative plan will be one of the no upwards llrst district. They served at yester- features of the fair. Section il of Hi hi rri.«liilii,ii, l.on,l» i,f the anil fl nil be in the denomination of $5,000 day's primary election. They EUC- Jiotouiih of Knii- Haven, ea. Il to ho known each. Saturday morning the fire com- Complete line of Floor Covering. an "Kcriinillnc HOTIII" am hi'iel.y uiitlmi-. tfoctiur The iirorcedfl from the cnle coeded Charles McGrath and Mat- Ued to he Ixmied in thp ujiKieKato ininci- IIIK boiKtn KIIIIII he applied thew Baden. pany waa BUmmoned to a small ]ial ninount of i'.V'.DOii.llfi in MlriiiKinco of lo tho inn of Ihe following de- Mrs. Harvey M. Llttlo, Jr., was blaze on the roadway of the Clay- B.-rlbed ( pit creek bridge. Tho fire was put Date of tho tendered a shower Friday night at the home of Mrs. Roy Rosenberg. out before any damage had been Including Congoleum ordinance done. It waa the first tlmo the new Intercut, unde She was tho recipient of many fine l>enrimln;ili'm Title Matu authorized truck was U3ed for a flro call. by the sq. yd. t 7,1S7.» I Ten nary Improvement No!c On de 4/1O/2S gifts. The guests were Mrs. Henry 7/27/31 Bowen, Mrs. Frank Snydor, Sr., Mrs. There is no change in the con- 6/11/31 John Hobrough. Mrs. Annie McGeoi dition of Mrs. Mary Skidmorc, who r,/n/:u Is a patient at tho Monmouth Me- t'2/-M/29 Mra. Emma Beck, Mrs. Everett 7/Ix/an 13/24/SO Smith, Mrs. Hnrry Veroneau, Mrs. morial hospital nt Long Branch. 11/21)/S.I K/2H/33 Willlnm R, Little, Jr., Mm. Austin Mrs. Richard Duano and daughter l.CCI.HM Hnrvey, Mrs. William Schramm, Mm. Lorraine, nnd Miss Doris VanBrunt, in various &izes On im-nurit of the nbliculiomi nbovc iln- Michael Daly, Mrs. Raymond Ben- nro spending two weokn with Mrs' iu-rll.e.1. tin' II.TONKII In,., tniulti rert.-iiii vayiiHMiL i.vv-11-.iiitiiHt Sri,f.-i:.C]S, leavint.' a ly wUli the hnUleni of micb ttntponry nett, Mrs. Joseph Hennessey, Mrs. Fred Untie of Dnrlcn, Connecticut baliiu'n ilur on ln'roiint f,f i.alrl ,,,,ti.,i of noten to he lefunded. upn n the mirntniler Stanley Fielder, Mrs. Harry John- Mrs. Harriet Cotldlngton Inn re- 'Also Large Rugs {So.OtiV, nnd the Kri:oml National Hunk mid L'aiiri'lliiliiiii of like pi im-ipnl arnminU son, Mrs. Arnold Boltz, Mrs. Harvey opened her summer boarding houso nnd Trust Company of lied Haul;, Loilii: of mirh oiitttaridini: noli ^ US uhnll he the pH'hi'iit holder of aaii] improvement hereafter determined tiy rPsoluthm, pnr- M. LittIo, Hr., Mrs. Lester England on Lakcnldc avenue. Miant In the iirovi.'iloiiH f tlie Act rc- notflii, lin.'i hcielofnif (lemniwlud that I'aid fcivcl tr> in Section 1 lion Miss Mury Cleary and Mian Vivian Enrl DeVeaty Ima been confined to notn h« paid and it la lienliy drie.min.-d Serllon f.. The bonds Schramm. the house with Illncsn. that thPKi are ml llnnil no Inoiiey;i to he hflrfliy imihor- i/.erl chilli lie trenenil ohi Ik'ufintiH of tlit Unwind Maxuon hnn bought a Ford Html for the payment ot the nfoicr-nid Ilormik'ii. payable by n Edward Doughty, who is employed llot nt.U- III Kuril Mi. lil.'i lialaimu and foil out of llr. Draperies by 111.- ti'iiu.iiiiii) improvement nnlf. for luiiiik' Inhtallmenti; of initiriiuil Huzlet News. tho funilliiR of lvhirh the l.ondr. herein 1111- Sickles':! truck in front of his home. llmrhi'd mo to I"! im'Ut'd 1 -i<|i|-r»i:nt ia|iilnl He. won returning home from work | c'.speniiiturojt nnd not current eMHiiineii reH(dutinmt ineoiinii.tent herew ••'• Willlnm M. Ackori;on and v/hen the accident happened. II8 WH:I I M within tho nuiuiiiii-rr ol tho A't hr-iein in- Iho cutout only nf nueli inei Mnry IJ. Btovcn.'KJn of llnzlet Window Shades fm-Mil to; Ihnl rill o! iuii>] imjn i.vemculi aro hercliy repealed. Tills mn removed lo tho Monmouth Memorial a aro within Iho p >tn fur wlilcli boiidr, take elfcrt nfter final pn"»ni:c Mrs. Norman U Lockwood may lawfully he iiiimed under Ihe prpvi. by law. niona ) The iivm-ni'0 ««!•< !d valiinllnii lories uf Ihn Irnnlilo 1 i;y. MKi! lust work when ho waa lilt Tlio touchera nnd pupils of Ilazlot -WeraMrOrV lnipiovcincnln) uf (ho HoioiiKh. <-'oiniiuted lie bondii aulhoiliod hereby i ill he In. with a bicycle. upon thi) nfjst line*1 Iiiecf-HnK viililntionn public ni'liool cnjoyeil a bun trip to I mill delivered aftfr thu Gth A nird parly for the licncilt of tho tlimoof. In III* mnniirr in-.,vl,lc.| In Ucetl'.n \ r.l.T'f, und any inilt. nr-tinn or I'ro- Wont Point and Hear Mountain In-it I;! of usilil Act In H.BVS.r.Oii.iil.. Inff to ijtnlcninit rciiulicil by i!nld iiltiilnnl the naini' me filed nndor Mci'- .Mr. nnd Mrs. Austin Harvny and .'-.•ill'm 12 Im !••» li'K'l" '•»'! lile.l n« iilni), CIniDter -I!,.:. V. I. llilo, na f;fliilly iipcnt the week-end vlnltlnc on the Hnzlot public nchopl crouml,, M. •led. tialmiB u |ii-oi>usltli,n fur Iho In- inl.'i punt week. ' a r. '"R'i'iii.n"!"" Til. l.»".'« li.rohi ;,u,,,o,hod o thoirof iihall IK Mi. and Mra. Willlnm Minion In the SMiisdftJ Phone:. 30 ini»y J..^ fit-1,1 ,»t iml'llc r«t,t i.ml 1 !i« i>c»- umler enid Bed It adopted ele ^'llnindnek mountains. Lt-Hlor V. Walling, cnrnciitnr, i'i 0:39 A. M. WnfH Slnoo li)73 tfiAn th»i."«f IUHJII to pnv Uio K'mnornrv doing Homo remodeling on ||)0 Lock- »„,(*-« |.,ictnfiiMi Itminil nml mihttiiiiiMnj; M. IT.IIYH SMITH Tho Fair Haven library will hn B i". M. UNION AVK. I)oioii,;i, cierk. closed Wednesday, May 23, owlnp t wood pro|nMty at. lOyport. Mrs. Dorothy Murphy and Mlo.i it. RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 1(5, 1934. Page Nineteen

York spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. MIE3 Bernico Grimes spent the ,r"B days with Mrs. Underbill's par- Messier -will exchange pulpits. The Bank v/aa tha guest of her parents, Death Caused Francis Craig. woek-end with friends at Jersey City. ntfl, Mr. and Mra. Albeit Runyon. SI>worth Icu^iic will huvo charge of Mr. and Mra. William Allen, Sunday. Mr. and Mra. James Bartholomew Sho attended & shower for & friend, Mrfl. George Ucyer.'i continues to tho nnryicft In tho Belford church, A. Iiangc, who haa been at Tea- By Bullet Wound Bpent Mother's day with their par- Mlsa Bargarot Kirch, who will be s very ill at home. "and Ii(!V, Mr. Bower will give an ad-nrclc for several months, la again ents, Mr. and Mra. Harry Bartholo- married in June. William Seelcy Is n patient in Mon- dress on "Commisfiionod Youth." Rev. occupying his home here. Child Health:- •luliiiii II. i'ranzen, 65 yoaru old, of mew of Jersey City. Mrs. William Fox hao been spend- nouth Memorial hospital at Long Mr. Metier will have aa hia topic Hand extinguishers were used on Weal Kcnmjliurg, died from a, bullet Earl Lingo haa a vory attractive ng a few daya at her homo at Oak- Branch. "David vs." Goliath." Saturday afternoon to put. out a lire from ti .32-(Hilibar revolvor Wednes- rock garden in hla yard which ho wooti Heights). MT'B. Ifenry Huylcr was rntcrtainod in a car on the' Freehold-Marlboro Is the problem nourc'jl every par**nfc'» heart. Milk Tho third district Democratic or- road. day. Whether liln death WIIB nil ao-designed and built himself. Mra. Herbert Carlson and son of ganization will hold It;; regular ul hnipJifton Friday by Mrs, Paul Rupplies all tho n^'fs^uy vltumins for biiltdlriff fifrong, cltlunt or a tmicklo It has not been Miss Claire Lingo and Miua Jennie Brooklyn and Mrs. Prank Bauer and monthly meeting tomnrrov,' evening Hohert.Hon. Mr.-j. Klizahf.-ih, who spent the win- fleUinilned. According to one vers- Post wero delegates for tho Epworth con of Elizabeth spent Mother's day at Independent lire hall. A handsome large bronzo covered ter at BJoomfiekS, has opened up Rfurdy bodice vvit'liout over U\xini; tho dollcato dig;c«- ion, Mr. Franzman took a revolver league of the Methodist church nt with Mr. and Mra. Louis Richmond. Moving pictures and a comic cro.'j.-i whicli was intended to he her home here. tivo orC'ins of children. 'lorn a closet and deckled to^ clean tho Epworth league convention at As- Mrs. Harry Lang is on tho sick list. iketch will bo given at the Methodist jrtucod on th« tower of tho Metho- A party of Y. M. C. A. girls under H. nnt knowing thero were cart- bury Park Monday evening. Mra. Mary Dor waa takon elcli with :hurch annex Thursday eveninir, May dl:;l <:hurch was stolen last week. It the leadership of Mra. Edgar Dixon, 'idgoij In tlio, chamberH and while Mrs. Chria Jaegor is a uurglcai pa- acuto indigestion Thursday night. 14, under the auspices of the ollicial an takon from the church annex. Mr;?. T. Maber and. Mr it. Sutphin, (leaning tho revolver ho pulled tho tient at Fltltin hospital at Asbury Mr. and Mro. Clarence Magea and toard. Mrs. Jane Johnson hay recovered spent the week-end at Camp Ocka- 'rlgRor, causing a bullet to entor his Park. family have moved from Port Mon- from a lengthy 111IIOS:H. niekon. Tlio x'w]?, who went were ti'mpic, it enmo out at the back of s Mrs. Elwood Runyon has been on Drink Your Quart of Milk a Day Mr. and Mra. Donald 3. MacLood mouth to a house on Campbell ave- .he sick Hot several days. Mr. mid Mr;--. RiiSjih JnnGK and Charlotte Sutphin, "Edna. HiKPlns, MM hcud and lodged in tho wall. and daughter Elizabeth Loo have re- nuo. A handsomo memorial boquot was daughter of (llouceslrr f^pent the Mary Ann Burke, Gertrude Meyer, Tim other otory lo that Mr. Fran- turned to Indianapolis, Indiana, af- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lauor and fam- ilaced In the Methodist church Sun- v/efk-r.nd witli Mr. nnd Mrs. VI. 11.Grane, Mary and Ruth Maher, Anna I'fti, who wcifl a carpenter, bad boon ter having spent tv/o weeks with Mr. ly have moved from Campbell ave- day by the fiorul and daughters of Juni:;. Ryan, M.ary and Veronica Hn lik, out of employment for many montha, and Mrs. Wurd R. Jeffern.- nuo to tho Konack houno on East Mra. Jano Kollock. Mrs. Ernest I''ox Runilny will hi> nb.servrd as White Ethel and Eva Barth. Misa Edna inuaini; him to become despondent. Mro. Bertha Poolo of Belmar has road. and Mlsa Jennie Pout gave readings Sunday at HI. Clemen I',;; fhnrrh. The Iloilin of Freehold went as the gue:"Jt I'r. Charles Kromldn of Keanuburg been spending a few days with her Mr. and Mra. Charles Miller ontor- appropriate for Mother':) day ot the .sermon at trn o'clock will deal with of Mrs. Dixon, SJMY CO, ] cached the ficene of the ahootlng ft parcntu, Mr. and Mrs. Gurrett A. Lee. talned relatives and friends from Sunday-school .se^iou. tin1 birthday of the Cliri;-Li;m oburrb. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Barker and f<\v mtnute.H afterward but the man Mr. and Mrs. Gentry Buchanan, NavcBlnk on Sunday. Miss Bethel Robertson and her sis- children havo returned from the v.'uii beyond human aid.- Mrs. Mildred Walling and Edward Mrs. Henry Marshall of Hoboken South and are occupying their home Serving You 14 Years With Milk Produced Buchanan of New York aro 'visiting er Jean are kept indoor:? 'with sick- Mr. Kranzon had been a reuident spent Sunday with Miss Emma ncag. Marlboro News, near here, "f l''ii:it Koansburg for about tifteon Mrs. Jamoa Ashe. Plahn. William Poteher of. Newark and Solely in Monmouth County. yenr.s. Besides lila wife, live children Mr. and Mrs. George McDcrmott Miss Margaret Messier and Miss Harold Wlllett and hla mother, Tim play, "Here Cornea Charlie," Mian Gladys Conovcr, accompanied iHirvive. Funeral ncrvices were held and family, Mi83 Anna Grimes and Ruth Furler speill. Mother's day with by Mr;'. Conovcr Ellerd and Inez, Mra. Amelia Willett, and Henry Van- a college classmate at New York. which wiia Riven last month, in the Rod Bunk 1153. Saturday afternoon. Interment waa Mrs. Fleldmann of Jersey City spent Noto spent Sunday with Mr. Van- motored to .Statcn Island on Sunday, EroaJ Street, Shrewsbury, K. In Hnnrmnunt. cemetery fit South Sunday with Mr. and Mrn. Frank Rev. J. J. Messier was entcjlaincd lire house by local talent, will be Notes mother, Mrs. Anna VanNoto of repented tnnlpht at. Jho HiRhtMown •Liberty Grange mot Monday even- Koypnr,. !Sherry. Mount Tabor. at dinner Monday by Mr. nnd Mrs. ing in Ihe fire bouse. Thomas Rathbone of Keyport. In the Count ry club. ! Mrs. C. A. Burlcw, Mrs. Peggy Gle- Mr. and Mra. Harry Lohson spent evening Rev. Mr. Me™ler participated !,. H. Connver, fi(v:nnipaniod,,by *"•. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF Afrrjl II I 1 1 nt whtrh tlrao ger and Marian Burlew «pcnt Satur- tho week-end at Greenport with Mr. "n tho monthly meeting of the past TT. I'Jatter;son and -son, motored to Circulation Tliat Obunls. EsUto of MJiry Uv.-.l.:., ,l;i.-.,!,•,., II I Iff' nUovmnca Belford News. Lohaen'3 mother, Mrs. Catherine Loh- 1 known UH M»i-y Kllu .1 -i- .^I.-i .. il, .•..; I I I day evening at New Brunswick. lounciiiora association held in the Newspaper eirrubitinn that counts Notiro 1:1 heroliv |.'iM..r, ll:-- I ii • BOn, and with Mr. and Mrs. Charles York, PennHylv;ini;t, Sunday. I 1 A. U- HU1. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Roche and Mrs. room of Frelinghuysen council of Mr. and Mr;;, Harold B.illoau are. with the fiflvrji-tiHpr in tho bonafldc i-ounts of till! KLI!>..I:] ibi -. iiilmii:!..'' WILLIAM ti. JACOBU3. Cllic Kofi Uanlf itrulHtcr can be Ijoucht Wooley. onf.--the kind The Register has. No of the catat:; of •Miul dr • ;:,- •!, -... 1 I ngiith. N. J, Herman Tarnow and daughter Dorlo American Mechanics. pyiendin;;1 some time at GeorK'-' W. in llnlfnnl oi. tlio eturiin of Mm. John upont Monday at Elizabeth. Larry LaRoo will given an organ premiums or other inducements have .-tiKiitc.l and i-latcii liy 'I..; •.-•:.-,.-. ..-. I 1 r, UNdll, II. Cluyllalr nnd Hurry Wnaoer- Sunday evuniag Rev. Honry P. Cui-li \ ever bern offered to aecuro circula- the County of Moninoutii ni..l M;.I.:H'[ imm'o wuitlnir room.) Mr. and Mrs. John F. Eastmond recital in the Methodist church Tues- settlement to lliu Ori'lui',; r,,,;;t .,• .J. Bower of Pair Haven and Rev." J. J. Mrs, Sidney VanSchoick of Red tion.—Advertisement. County, on Tluirstkiy, tliu v.\:-idy-c Mr. and Mra. 'ark Allen and spent Thursday with Mr3. Eastmond's day evening, May 29. He will bo l,ni|;hlcr Betty of I\ v Brighton and sister, Mrs. Frank Bloom of Ocean assisted by Eugeno Mageo and other Mr. and Mrs. Kcnnt Cooper and Grove, singers. A silver offering will bo ihuiKhters Natnllo and Maytle Lou of Harold Eastmond spent tho 'week- nuked for the organ fund. Knyporl tiprnt Mother's day with end with Miss Lillian Lawrence of Miss Helen Smith and Frank PeaBO their parent!), Mr. and Mm. David New York. spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Vodrhee.'f, i Mr. nnd Mrs. C. B. Roche enter- Mrs. William Maxson of Chapel Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Jrvlnpf Roop, MiaD tained at dinner on Mother's day Mrs. A. C. Burlcw Is having her Helen Smith and Frank Pease spent tholr children and Mrs. Roche par- houso repainted and redecorated. Saturday evening with Mr. and Mm.ents. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. MIn3 Elizabeth Kotch has opened Joseph VanBrunt of Kcanaburg. Homer Culley and daughter of Jer- her boarding houso for tho summer. Tho members of Independent and sey City, Mr. and Mra. Henry Knochel A largo number of persons spent the Chemical flro companies were enter- of Leonardo, Miss Luclllo Roche, Ed- week-end hero. tained at the homo of Mr. and Mrn.win Rocho and Mr. and Mra. John Mr. and Mrs. Scherer of Hcadden'o UhvoLKl Heelcy ono evening last week Eaotmond of Belford. Corner wore recent guoets of Mr. and In celebration of tho 53d wedding an- Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnu Burlew and Mrs. Charlea Manis. nlvoi-Hury of Mr. and Mm. Runyon. Kenneth Burlew of New Brunswick, Mr. and Mrs. William Harner of Mi:i.s Laura Runyon returned homo Mr. Burlew, Gladya Robinson and Mr.Ardsley, Pennsylvania, spent Sunday Sunday after spending several daya and Mrs. Eugene Thompson of South with Mrs. Harncr's mother, Mrs. Sam* with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Runyon of Rlvor, Georgo Burlew and Mra. Peggy uol Smith. E.-iat Orange. Gleger of Now York and Jame3 Bur- Mrs. Wilbur MacConnoll and daugh- Mrs. Elizabeth Stillwagon of Rlver- low of Port Monmouth spent Sunday ter Mario returned homo Thursday siido Heights and Mr». Laura Dennis with Mrs. C. A. Burlew. after a two weeks visit with relatives of Hoboken wero Sunday visitors of Mlas Helen Marshall of Hoboken at Washington and Phllarelphla. Mr. and Mra. Ehvood Runyon. Is visiting Mis3 Emma Plahn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Brown Miss Helen Garland of Statcn la- Mr. and Mrs. Dayton K. Wont- spent Wednesday at Perth Amboy. land spent tho week-end with Mr. worth and family of Bolford and Misa Mrs. Irving Roop has boon appoint- and Mru. George Golden. Zoo Hurley of Rod Bank spent Sunday ed head*of a children's day commit- Mr;i. Joseph HavenH apent tlio with relatives at Mount Tnbor. tee for the Methodist Sunday-school. week-end with Mr. and Mro. Georgo Mr. and Mrs. Albert Worthlngton Tho senior choir of tho Methodist Ktevcnaon of New York. and Mrs. Jonnio Salobury of Atlan- church IB receiving many compliments Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Broandor of tlo City were week-end guests of Mr, for its fine performance on Mother's Keansburg and Mr. and Mrs, Louis and Mrs. Samue] Smith. day. Flecker and non of Red Bank spent Miss Agnoa Kinnoy entertained her Edward Garnsey la having a bath- Thursday evening with Mr. and Mra.bridge club at tho homo of her aunt room made In his houso on Church. .Joseph Havens. "* Mrs. Harry LohBon Thursday even- street. MV3. Annlo Glans of Leonardo was ing. Tho guests were Miss Irene Mrs. Honry Appcll of Freeport, a recent guest of Mrg. Albert Van- Naughton, Misa Katharine WIIHams, Long Island, is spending a week with Brunt. Miss Lillian Grohea, Mrs. Julia Mur- her brothor, Dr. Maro Krohn. Mrs. Lucy Clark of Brooklyn in phy, Mrs. Georgo Brown, Miss Mary Mrs. Howard Glllaudeau and vinltinp her slater, Mrs. Lona Foster. Carroll, Mro. Mary Kinnoy nnd Mias daughter Marjorle of Long Branch Frank Yarnnll spent Saturday at Doris Kinnoy. Mlsa Irene Naughton vlsltod Mrs. Glllaudeau's grandmoth. Freehold. won.first prize. Mlsa Julia Murphy or, Mrs. Martha Tniox, Sunday. Mr.i. Katharine Craven, Miss Hazol and MIBS Kalharlno Wllllamii won Mre. Frank Underhill and two Craven nnd James Craven of New second and third prizes. daughters of Hlghtstown spent Moth-

::-''-:-:'i^£&^Si

Don't let anyone tell you that "all constantly, on factory test, for tho refrigerator mechenigma arc about equivalent of 29 yearn in your tlin same." Only Norge has the home, actually uses less current to- 1 Rollator cold -making mechanism. day than when it was new? Did you to or better than any IHOVM-' And the Collator hnB vital, exclu- ever hear of a mcchnnism which sive ailvantagcn found in no other would freeze ico quickly in a room THE DOLIATOD mechanism cik for beauty of cabinet flc- kind of refrigeration you arc sure powerful, eilmost every ALLSTATE nipi nnd iinii

Finer Quality ! Better Values

SAMUEL WEINHTKIN, I'rop. 21 WHITE STREET, Phone 291. RED BANK, N.J. On 8iU> of Former I'ostoflle**—Dlrrclly OppaaHo Vuhllo Farhlns Spnoo. WOK(.| KOI I,\(OU UI I KK.I II \ I OK FOR THE TROPICS 2Z-29 Monmputh St Red Saok 1290 Page Twenty RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 16, 1934. Tetleys Sponsor Chicago's BASKBAWU AND BEER. \oice —. Eat KeansLurg Teams 1'laycd For a Softball League - • Hall-Barrel o£ Baseball tqama captained by John Tourney to Consist of Local Players From Atlantic Highland! Murphy and Frank Marckstcln o East Kouniiburg played a Bamq Bun Simpson, Highlands Infielder Service Clubs Will Get Un- Red Bank and Long Brand dny for a wager of a half-barrel of derway Monday, May 21, at Form Club—Meeting Thurs. hcor. The. contest was preceded by Stan in Gnmo Which Uh High School Field. day Night at Tetley's. a parade through tho principal streets I earn Takes, 6 to 3—Shore of East Keansbut'g to Uio accompani- Club Gets Early Start. Matches to Decide Championship to be Held Tonight \ The soft ball gamo which in:ule Plans for a tennis club In Ttei ment of music by n brasa band. Mr. j.such a hit on the western co:i-t '•>: J'ank got underway Thursday nigh Murphy'a team won by tho ecoro of The Highlands bauebu.lbau l (.iUD at the Recreation Hall—Prizes to be Awarded at ! being developed to a grvni cxtfrit :n; when a group of tho beat playera o 10 to 5. Mr. Marcksleln'u nlno feateated tho KatKatontowt n AlertAls ' fl tn •>' ] the eastern part of the United St;i:^| thin vicinity mot at Totlcy's siton promptly .pilld tho bet and them tho last Sunday afternoo nt All.i"' Bowling League Banquet Next Wednesday. "with increased interest. Tlie ;.;;iiii<\ i on Broad street and discussed plan! players on both teams, together with Highland,!. Tho Hlshl which is practically the same ;is in- for the coming Benson. Among tin their frlend3, went to Mr. Murphy's to a good st art, ninking flvo of the,,' runo -in tho first two innln, , ,, . Winning their three remaining door bascbiill, is .begins (U'velopiHt in ranking players present wero Joh Shore Aero Inn, whore, u party was fln.t two il ;u T "o tilts country largely amoin." ::frvice Thomas i'.;i.'> •••11 Red Hank nnionir .- ix Hen '"• of three mutches at lieercntion hall. 1' n which la the fitvit .soft hall 1 'uii-l:! nt Long Brunch and who ha So great is the interest in this, the K. Oo I:,7,;M [this state. Another league i^ now lad much experience In playing in 1..7.1S tourn.'inients at Now York and Long >.ers closest finish In the history of the 1» G.I jiiur way at. Piif.nii'.. Thf ^y<<\\ M •• doublo and accepted five olmueca ! league, that a capacity crowd is ex- 1.->,->. 18 I on the interircholastic i-aU'iul Island; Fritz Lybarger, a memhor o Leonardo Club Scores 7 to 3 Vic- bg lenguo fashion, ziogln,. „, j among jwonien organization--:, son last year's Atlantic Highlands tonn: peotcd to witness the deciding gomes. -•II „ _ Jit i ;>:s.ii tory Over New Red Bank pitched a good gamo n,ul Wn» n|'! ' clubs and other Mich organization:-- club und a member of the high The Utility team and the Eagles E. Brooks 48 1M.'J5 Town Team—"Red" Evans handled by l,lB mate I.'aln™ T I finished six games ahead of the Kt'lsB Ill ir.i.s | Although pluying rule* for wit ball hool faculty In that borough; Ncl box Bcore: Clothiers and Insurance team, which V. Acerrn 4 1-18.1 igame vary to sonic extent in tluk-r- ti Roso of Red Bank, who cap- Holds Locals to Six Hits. J. Knicht ', -1 T> l id. 17 tured the doubles tournament alone HIGHLANDS. •will be awarded the third place prize. Auiimck _ G i;ty.5 ! ent localities, effort-: nro imdiTway Tho Howard Mallcn association of with Harold Potter, head of th An p Tho latter will also receive the prize, J, DowJ ,„... 7 I to standardize playing regulation:-. 1 0 municipal court. ! of Rod Bank, who Leonardo dofeated tho Red Bank for the team making the highest The wix ten-man" teams-and • tlioir , . The Utility team won its three last also is a member of this club, and Towners, formerly tho Littlo Silver score in a single game. This score scheduled games last Wednesday managers •who will take athlotlo club, 7 to S, last Sunday af- cmilrii-li, cr '",'"' "Oil! of 1,035 was thirty pins higher than who last year captured tho Label dhloubimli, lb night when It defeated Uiu Letkly & Brink are Harry I.--:i:u'>-, lay toiunnment ut General It. O. ternoon on McClaskey field. Tho Mal- Fnhrar. e. . scores made by the Utility and Pro- Mcihr, If ;..Z'.'.'.".~" Son team by largo margins. The Bank Yacht club; Janice M'itt i ViinVllet's courts . nt Shrewsbury onltea pounded out twelve hits off fessional Men. Lions club; Glenn P. \\ i hiul - TviE MOSTLIMS two Red Bank pltchcru. Tho Town- llnltortuim, i-f , '_ Utilitarians took the flrst by 135,. the | .lohn Hip^im) and Allaire Cornell ot llayiu-il,. 2ti. , tary club; Harold Gihl n I i thl MEUi Bra mado half that number off "Rod" il The various league prizes will be second by 1G1 and the third by 36 lted Bank. Hlgglns la at tho prea- I _. pins. Jim Acerra of the winners Major H. W. Reynold-. Jot M Svans, Leonardo hurler. awarded to the -winners next Wednes- OF WE ancAsc I ent time attending Duko university. 8 month OHicers and Artlnn I li iiij> Wolfo, Mallcn outfloldcr, wa3 the <> 0 6 27 11 day night at the ninth annual league made scores of 236, 215 and 190 for SOiC IS j Ho will soon begin an intereollefjlnto of Tetley's store. Thoto t ik n_ I ' jattlng star of tho day. Ho mado EATONTOWN. banquet and dance to be held at the an average of 22-1. Louis Acerra SFTf/AJS A scot | lour. At tho present tlmo ho holds in the games must be thnu \t u •, n :hroo hltu in lour trips to tho plate. A It 11 )>(! \ Elks' club homo on Broad street. rolled 203 in two games and 190 in (ho championship of tho VanVUot unly. ,h " age or over, The matchts whun EXAMPLE Mltty Aschottlno and Cltnrella each •I '.: (. 1.-. 0 Tho final standing of tho league, as the other. Frazee made a score of courts and also captured tho July W. OliHtioy, c ;i 0 i ., ... 207 in the third. Minton was high to be staged twice a veuk on ^ nado two hits for tho locals. Three- , ;. r. compiled by William Bradshaw, sec- •t tournament on tho courts. Corn Mcohiin, 2b. : „ ... 1 retary of the organization, follows: for the coalmen with 221 in the same day and Friday evenings will i well In a former champion of tho bosQ liita wero mado by Bruno of Red a period of nino weeks of tlirei Bank and Hilflicker of Leonardo and Kottol, Jf. 4 0 1 •>' STANDING OF THE TEAMS; match. He also turned in a mark o VanVlict courts and was tho run- lrndloy. cf ^ rounds, starting Monday, May -1 - doubles wero made by Peterson and Uiitti, 3b. W L PA HS 203 in the flrst. Th0 scores: flFTEE.O ner-up in tho Labor day tournamont , 4 0 0 0 Iltlllty Team -... 66 006.32 1030 6:45 o'clock nt the Red Bank hij;: CONHIE/MACC ,last year when ho was eliminated by \nderson ol tho vlsltora. YiumrollaYll , rf 4 81E.35 1026 UTILITY. school atiiletic field on Bergen p!:ic nuison, p Blue Eagles CG Aeerra 236 215 ousur ro FIT Potter. Tho Mttlleniteg mado flvo of their Clothiers £ Insurance 60 914.1 103S Iff. 102 A five dollar entranee fee i; uns in tho fourth Inning. Tho locnlii Poatoilce 8119.35 087 181 UM FOR. -UtS 885.5G 1030 Crispel - - „... oro hold scoroloss until the fifth Bcoro by Inning:,: Professional Men .... EG .Tones _ 171 196 charged to pay for the use vi t\ JOri. Matches with lending tennla clubs Jersey Central 63 880.15 1018 190 and bases. Rules agreed upon will hon they managed to tally a pair Eisner No. 1 48 S74.43 992 L. Accrra - SOU of tho stato will bo arranged, no woll .f runs. The score: iitontown 2 10 0 0 0 0 0 0—•! 860.21 1197 tho official national soft ball rule.-, IIlKlilnnda Hllllll s—r, J. Kridcl — 4G 091 as} exhibition matches to bo given Navesink Team 41 KM.G1 1177 each team to furnish ono umpire. Tlir in different parts of the country. As BED BANK. ErroiH—Anlbuiiy, liimiMmi, Molit1, Ihiy- 872.1 G 1003 LEDDY £ SON. Tilton Diliry 40 ;ames, which will consist of si-'ven in- yet no homo courts are available, but - AB It JI ro A nl, ZIOEICI'. Until. Two-lmra bil—Hlm|,- Com. Chauffeurs 37 84 8.3 9S8 Dowd 169 181 runo, BH. on. Tluoo-biiiio hll-—Hlniiiiton. Hlril.uMiuU Prof. Gardeners 37 53 845.65 973 Led dy - -... 167 103 nings will be played on a i-ixty-foot practice matches will bo held on 163 diamond with a twelve-inch brill. f. AachcUinu. lb. ... —liy Zl.ii.-loi- a, by Hnii.-iim 4. Ilinca nn Grocers & Plumbers 3G 54 838.22 05.". Minton . "03 tennis courts at Lone; Branch. lummond. of. 4 lalln—Olt /IOKICI' 0, ntt Illinium !,, im Leon Clcnners 3 54 837.31 1002 McDei-mott lfi'i 117 AachoUlnuhl , 22bb . 4 f.9 S27.71 967 138 It is expected that all teams will Tho new club has secured tho ser- y l>Hclicr—Ily /.loi:Ior (l'unly). Umiiiiii Ebner No. 2 21 Hnik ..- IRS bo outfitted in the regular :5oft ball itarcllo, c 4 —I.nVolo. Letldy & Son 21 G9 814.27 1)12 vices of Vincent Richards nnd all- •rcrtUm, 3b - 4 COMING GAMES. 859 S22 SS4 uniform consisting of hat, shirt, lon^v ot her ranking Davln Cup player to mllh. )( _... 4 Toniuht—Utility Team vs. Ill ,- E»(rle«. i Th0 Eioncr Number 1 pants and tennis socks and aho.es. 'accnvelll, rf - Jl (roll-off.) team won o an exhibition match nt a date two out of three games from the Post- The association will purchase a tro- nllle, rf. 1 Joe Menzzopane, ace bowler of the :une and place to bo named lator. Tho Table Tennis Title oluco team last Wednesday night. phy to be awarded to the winner at club has writtnn for recognition ot rcmnl, p 10 0 0 0 Clothiers and Insurance team, wins Tho matches were tho last Echeduled tho end of the tourney. After this Scores 6 to 3 Victory Over Pro- Local Tracksters Win 65-34— flrst prize for making the best aver- tho United States Lawn Tonnia as- Won By Long Branch onea for both teams. Dennis of the oop gets under way there is a .possi- gressive Club on Rumson High j Take Nine Out of Eleven First 35 8 0 27 age for the season. His mark for sociation. The temporary ofllcers of LEONARDO. Postolllce made the highest mark for bility of starting a league between the club nro John Thomas president, 83 games was 190.06. Truox of the a single game, his scoro being 235. churches, schools and the youngor : School Field—Rnpolla and Places—Three for Wikoff and All It II TO Tho Oliver Byron lire company of Professional Men was a close second Joseph DeFina vice president, Har- unicinT, 21 I, 0 1 0 North Long Branch, by defeating tho Hiddlo and Hoffman of the manu- generation of the Red Bank Y. M. C. ! Rankin Star at Bat. Two for Griffiths. old Potter secretary, Allaire Corn- hoi. If lIii 1 1 0 and Coles, one of Menzzopane's team- facturers each made 223 in the third A. The schedule is as follows: /Me, rf 4 0 3 1 Independent fire company of Lon£ , The Rumson athletic club won a The Red Bank high school cinder well treasurer and Arthur Thomp- [acLautchlin, sa. b mates, finished third. contest. The scores: 1 Uriuich last Friday night, won !ho The following is a schedule which f, to 3 victory over the Progressive men, with their able assistant, Coach son publicity. nderaon, lb .... 5 11 11 championship of the Monmouth coun- Monzzopane, besides winning the has been arranged for the flrst round ctcrson, 3b 4 1 2 1 coveted first place for the best aver- EISNER NO. 1. club of Lonp Branch last Sunday al- Donald Ncedham, kept their string IcCue, cf ™ 2 0 0 2 ty tablp tennis league. age, also captured first prize for the 164 203 135 of the Softball league, which will j trrnocm on the Itumson high school of victories unbroken Friday after- onowltz, cf 2 0 0 0 _... ISO 100 204 bo held Monday and Friday nights ! field. The visitors outbatted the noon when they traveled to Neptune ilnmlriclio, c 4 1 11 The Byrons won by the close score best score in a single game during -...- 178 in Shrewsbury Aces viutn, p „ -1 1 171 j;:| j at the Red Bank higlj school field 0 0 of 4 to 3. All of tho Individual tho season. His high mark was 279, 170 Rumsonitea by ono hit, making and set tho trackstera of that high .._ _ 161 starting at 6:45 o'clpck. seven to-the home team's six, but school back by a scoro of Cfi-36. matches wero very close, many of two pins higher than scores made by 1G3 Defeat Sycamores 7 12 27 them going to deuce, and tho cham- May 21—Uoim elnb vs. Rotary elub. were unable to convert them into Score- by innings; Castellacio of the Blue Eagles and Needham'3 men succeeded in cap- pionship was not decided until the Schroeder of the Postofilce, who May 25—Fort Monmouth ollicora vfl runs. turing three places in the shot put :onnrjo 1 0 0 r, 1 0 0 0 0 — 7 POSTOFFICE. Keil Bnnk Yacht i-lub. The .Shrewsbury Aces nosed out cd Hunk 0 0 0 0 2 10 0 x —a llnal match had been played. rolled 277 in single games. Warner Ika Three VanDyko brothers, sharing and javelin events witli Kred Wi- tho Shrewsbury Sycamores, 12 to 11, Parker May 28—Tetley'B vs. lle:. Wordall, 21, .. f> 2 3 1 Juno IS—Rod Bank Elks vs. I.ionn ueoie single um.s in each of tlie sec- lYllcy, If .. S 2 2 1 Ily Crawford U'cU-raon.) Umpire—H. bolts. of tho Chauffeurs made 407. They schedule by winning all throe games club. tvt-nts. VM.II.. Ib hlM will receive second and third prizes. from the Navesink team last Thurs- June 22—Tetley's vs. Rotary club. ond, fifth and seventh innings. Rum- Summaries: I'alhihan, p. c June !D—Rod Paul Elks vs. Fort. Mon- son made their runs in the first, .1. lliicl.nlew s« Curchin, Sr., of tho Blue Eagles fin- day night. The first two games were 100-yard dash—Croydcn. Red Bai.u: 1 mouth cilicer:". third, fifth and eighth frames. 'I . Hurl.aleiv, ss ished first in the competition for tho close, the Eagles winning by differ- June 20—Yacht elub vs. Lions eluh. Green, IU> 375 and Menzzopane, besides winning to linish in a tie for flrst with thn | July 0—Yacht cluli vs. Tel ley' I the plate. Three of them were dou- 2-1 seconds. •MO-yaril dasli—WiUofr, Keil Bank; l'at- 3 0 0 OVEUNIGHT or lAIMKlHAjTE -SERVICE flrst prizes for best average and best Utility team, won by a margin of j j blfs. Rankin of Rumson made three tr-rson, Neptune; Palmeri, Neptune. Time high .score for a single game, will re- 105. Curchin, Sr., rolled the high hits, all singles. The box score: 55 seconds. •13 12 16 4 Prices from $2.50 to $8.00. 8 ceive third award for his 368 strikes. score of 246 in this match. In the Sa(l-yanl dnsli —VnilBrunt. Red Bank; SYCAMORES. EUMSON. Lake of tho Blue Eagles will be opening game he had scored 229. Hal- Four Row Goodrich. Neptune; Herbert, Neptune, 'rime AB It II B "Magmxn" and "Bancroft" frames sold nntl Btrung to your Q AB HI ro * 2 minutes. 10 seintnils. ir. iti,, ! c.' awarded the special prize for the best lum was high for Navesink with 229. Wallin;:. 31). Mile—Cnrr, Neptune; Stevens, Red Bank; llurns. (specifications, 0 score for a total of three games, The scores: II. Tully, ::i). 2 ApDlfKiite, Neptune. TTi 4 minutes, 57 i 1 For Field Club I'iirhart. I) Jniinih, which was 674. BLUE EAGLES. 1 Kinm | Currhin, Ji Shot rut—Griffiths. Lovo sidKo. Cloth, G. CARROLL MORFORD The complete list of averages made 101 all of Itcd Bank. Distanc Illy, Liiko '. 134 s I Leonardo Team, on Their Home o 3D fret, t) by Individual bowlers for the season, 31 n T. Hanson inchi's. li I i> 5 153 HUDSON AVIC, Tel. 073. BED BANK, N. J. 8 Hv.rH ,-. .. ill. H.-v 1 1 fls compiled by Secretary Eradshaw, '....'. 149 1 Kl Grounds Sunday, Defeated the Tr,,,!;.' II,. Discus — Grlmtlin. Red Bank; William- Curchin, Sr. son, Neptune; Cook, Neptune, Distance 'It. Rio , If X 1 "National Tennis Wcoli"—May 19 - 3(1 Incl. CS follows: 137 Grand Atlantics of Bradley Itomnnil. 80 feet, 6 inches, J. Tully, i 0 0 0 INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES. S81 Beach by the Score of 6 to 4. .Invelin — I,overs!de<\ Worthley, Garutto 40 11 9 I G of Red Bank. Distance 1:17 feet. 4 inches. AVE HS NAVESINK. 31 G 6 27 13 Meiuzopnne _ S3 190.GS 279 HiBh .lump—WikolTp. . ltedd H nk; 1'alaia1alaia.. Hanson .. 16.1 102 Before a large crowd of spectators LONG IlRANTIl. '; liarutto, lted Hank. Hoirht f> feet Truex _ 74 189.21) Hnlltim .. 229 Col 1SS.B8 21 5 the Leonardo Field club baseball teai \ R 7 inclici. HrninnrJ Ilroad Jump—Green. lted llanlc; Hame>. JordaJ n il IS 6.1 1^1 !> Powell .... '"'. 137 1 19 extended their winning streak to four 0 IJ. Acerra _ 87 1 N'eiitum-; ro:»:reave. Fled Hnnk. Distance 1ST.. 11 IMS Por^ten .... _... IS i l.S 1 games on their home grounds Sun Curchin. Sr 00 IM-7'J 1X t"i g 0 18 feet 4 inchea. Billions _ Ti IK t.'J7 HIM 874 S72 S14 dayd . wheh n theh y took the Grand A I'ole Vault—I'ichetti. Neptune: fJiTimi. KinE S7 1J.I.M Red Hank ; \Vilkin3. Neptune. Height a feet Tomaini ss 184.8 ^r, I The Professional Men defeated the lantics of I3radley Beach into camp G inches. Dennis SH U\\:>Z 2-14 | Eisner Number 2 team in the last by the score of 6-1. The Grand At- Htin) 81 lh^.r,7 ^fl I three remaining scheduled games for lanties is the new name for the Sea. Castellncio 87 lSli.."> J. Acerra -11 1S2.I :.',,. I the two teams last Thursday night. let Raiders. "Curley" Maxson pitched Slraus j. sr, I8LM 2S4 [ Stryker of the Professionals made for the Field Club and turned in a i-riiL'-t: HI [si.;,- j^'i) j the highest score fur a single game romarkahln performance. Up to the Morris _ 7^1 m.lr, 33 3 I 21 IS Jone:i „ 7r> HI.'25 ii":} \ when in the first he turned in a ninth inning he allowed only one hit, Over Atlas Club r a single by Thompson, but in the final Rettti 7.> 1K1. 2-j) i mark of 214. Rowland and White I.oil!! Branch o i o n i o i o 0—3 ltiildlc M 1H0.R3 io» I made 207 and 200 for the manufac- frame the Bradley Beach boys "^ot Robino Come From Behind in Dunmn .H!i 1H0.r,2 to" Maxson scoring all four runs in Kurm.on 10102002 x—G CrlspcJI _ 7-'i 1KO.G0 230 j turers.. The scores: Errors—Wnllini;, llankin, Desmond. M. Eighth- to Score Victory Over I'nrkcr f^:i ISO.T.S this inning. ViiiiDykc. ritiK.-il ^i| PROFESSIONAL MEN. ; llils lr.o K.2 Allen, lead off man, came through hits—llankiu 8. Ilunnon. Ilapolk 3. Strong Long Branch Colored Schneiiler -II ISO.1:7 2.-.S Minton - I'.ir, 17 1 ]Kn •1th a single. Thompson as s&te'.^J^^J" ^ W. SS Merrill :.:, ISO.8 '1 -[ft Hyjley U,II 15! 192 p W Club Last Sunday Afternoon. Sanders _ S7 I7!l.-1(i 238 Stryker „ ^11 ]fi| l,r,7 on Van Neaa'a error and Buckl.ey was ' Dyke 1, by M. VanDyko Z. liy 1'. Van. tiU-nr))i „ K| 17'i.H 2 17: :d 177 107 l.SJt hit with a pitched ball, filling tho ' I>yko 1. on lialli;—Oir K;in*rm 4, The Fair Haven Robins, after -MeyerFi TI 17'J.IIK 2f.:t • bases. Hopkins grounded out to first, "IJ M. VanDyko 2, having gotten off to a bad (start, T5. Chnscy 7fi 17S.7O '1'.:', but Sullivan smashed out a triple, Wild pitch—flani!0il. managed to defeat tho strong Atlas HofTmnn M 178 fil 235 EISNER NO. 2. GAS GAUGE FLUID JOHNSON'S McGcnvim _ 7 1 ITS H llf> clearing tho bases. Mullaney singled, club of Long Branch, (i tn 1, last FRESH WATER II. Kennedy " 7:1 r;'i( Knicht . 134 1G7 sending In Sullivan with the fourth Sunday afternoon at Fair Haven. White Ml Kn 'in Whin- ... run. Mullaney wa3 out at homo when H. ITurlry 1" 17r. :< ;: 1 > Murrtiy . '.'."'. 14H Jim Wilson, Fair Hnvwi's popular OUTFIT Slallcry i :: 17 ho tried to score on Carman's hit. outfielder, continued his slugging, T'entrrmiin 217 Bradner filed out to left Held, endin; and one of his two hits wan good Schroder : 764 677 778 ;the rally. Track For County for throe ba3cs. Danny Calandriello, Shinn • Bradner was on the mound for the . Playing his first game for tho Tlnb- AlcKniEht WON QUART OF APPLEJACK. Itcid visitors and ho held Lconardo'to six Syndicate or Local Sportsmen ins, won the fielding honors by mak- Nordy hits, each of which was turned into Said to be Interested in Bring- ing several good Htopa of hard-hit Lnnir 17TI.22 JiiiriPs liusehall Tram Defeated Adcl- a ran. Four hits hunched In the sec- grounders. Twin Horns 1 Steel Kod J'hillijis 174.iri l.hla firemen Ij\st Week. ing New Sport to Monmouth 1 Buff <>. Minion ond inning and accounting for four Fair Haven was trailing, A to S, Jlnmmoml 10 Hooka 217 i In a twilight six-inning baseball runs proved to be the margin of vic- This Summer. at tho end of tho eighth inning. Con- All Chromltini. 1'iHchcr — 174.22 •'.,2 1 i!l !""mc at Adelphia Friday night, tory for tho "Cubbors." : 3-YD. PACKAGE 1 Kool Lewis- A syndicate of local sportsmen, way, hit by pitcher, atole second and Iiuke '. nijr" 2ti ' Laird's Applejack team of Scoboy- "Jimmie" Egidio, Leonardo left came home on Andy EgnlnnVra dou- I Float U'Hourkc ...- 227 j ville defeated the Adelphia firemen fielder, took the batting honors for ^ Walter J. O'Hagan, 3 81nknm t ble, Odin Egeland filed over second POLISHING CLOTH Comi)let« Ivlnn - 17 1.11 H?f, i ')y ")C tfc("'C of 5 to 0. Benjamin A!ib Iry lnrlc lltt rnr y fiO Vt lino 171.11 the day. In •Oirco trips" tn the plate .'- , ? ' ' , - base, advancing Andy to third. Cal- Vanlliunt 17 l.K n'jj I Witemcycr, the applejack pitcher, ho smashed out two singles and ,- !'-'>"iK incorporation papers, is scek- andriello'a grounder gol past Dand- 11. Acrrrn -.... 17 1.7 2(ii : liept the hilr, well scattered and homo run. The homer came in tl ' mi; to bring motorcycle racing1 to ridge and Andy came homo with tho .1. lsr-iinedy n:i.:,r\ ••"!'> ' twirled cupcciully well when the flre- fifth inninK when F.gidin ],iL ihu II winning run. Odin later made nn- Sinkers 3-Way Wnlner 173.17 rj ,^ , men aeemed likely to score. Fred Munmnitth county Uii;i sumnier. A Whnlrn ; ;: llv f thcr run on Barney Egcland'H sin- I7'i.:tt) 221 i Welsh wan the catcher. Good team ball pitched far YntrTioft l'lehl "f'ortlH- ' <'y <» available sites for a track Swivel Terri 173.'ir, llrst four bagger of the smwn lOdit-io '" i)0"1I; "1Iul° at thn Ilrrai'nt tim<>. it l T K. KlKrlm 17 3,'M 2 3 5 ; work on the part of the Laird nine In Wn!l ;;lc. Tho score K. Turner 17 :'..•: \ ;;-j ' Kcnerally regarded as the chief cause scored three runs' nnd pilfered iv.-o nn>'«""mrt yesterday by Eddie FAIR HAVEN. CnniplPtto \v!ih brackofc, K. .Stryker !7'J.t'. 241 ' of their victory. bases. -Milton, former star racer, who is re- All II TI ro A Mine 17 2.41 rivin O, Kcfllnnd, 2b. 4 I 1 4 4 Next Sundy the Field club will '' K applications from amateurs f'uliimh-icllu, us. :i ! 0 I) I IlcylloliU 17 J.31 228 I Joseph Laird, one of the owners of trom Ibis section who desire to en- pair 1'oalei) the distilling company, has offered n play the lied Bank BLsons at I.e ter the competition. Milton may bo li. Kf*clnntl. lb. f, 0 3 i;i 0 I". Ktrykrr 71 172.21 2 aruo. Anitino, c-f fi I •>. () ( Brand Now—Motor Testflfl Smoclt HI 17 prize of n quart buttle of Laird ap- Tho scores: j reached at the Indian motorcycle Mi.rlKC. lib ,i (1 0 1 211 • plcjaclc at each pane in which the •••-. jlr.on, cf ;i (1 •j 0 lUnnrli 73 GRAND AT LAN' Iie!i(l(|unrlers on Monmouih road nt nrj; Mr.r'Um, rf :: (1 {) oz. W. KnlBht 7K 17 !.l",7 211 leiun piirticipales. The applejack Is Alt K Oeeanport. o 0 A. Turner r,7 'nnway rf j 1 0 0 ( i7i.: n Alien, If •! i :!..:! , '» I!" to the team winninj; the Rame. Tn addition to tlie racing, if In the A KKdtind, c 4 f) UX230 Vryor - - (10 171.11! Thompson, 1!>. n ! I 1 1 Henry _ 32 v'nH Friday'!! twilight game marked the V. EKCIMKI, t>. . 0 f] 17 1.0 L Ilucklcy. pa :t Ij ilc-iiro (if the iiromo(er:i to introduce -t Monger "Gnlden West" Drnilnlmw 117 22;» first one fnr ihlii nwnrd. Kvery lime W£ S3? 171. Hopkins, c „...•. -i 1) 'Motorcycle polo, which is said to be 1 J!. Hurley 7fi 17(1.3R rifij : "'e distillery :LgKrc(;atlon seeini'd to Sullivan, 3b, ( ] ;$ r. t> "7 1H Hie fastest, frame in the world. Lat- LONG HHANtll. UX 20IA 250 Yd. Froo Spool Word r.r. 170.1 r, I!;-, ; waver and the llreinen seemed likely Mutlniipy. of 4 ] I'nlnndninu 7:. I r. ii.so Cornimi. rf. . .1 i er In the summer a motorcycle ro- All R H A 1 2,'.i; ; to sroro the Kcoljeyville cajitain ro Uri.li f. .! icn.17 dro will also lie held in which trick i:. Itrnwn, ^l>. . TII ;> l 0 ft UX 245 ltorl.hlll r.» :;.!,', ! would remind his team mates that riikis from all over the world will H Ludli.w, lib. .,,.;. • j 1 i McDcrmi.tt f.O n!iu'-. r,\\ losing the jjame meant losing, the lt;irirlrl(lKC. iin. '. 4 1 ;; 0 ii UX 280 Howlnnd ' fill 23:, ' !H>plnJnclt. The Adelphia captain participate. '.'. Stilton. If ."". -I 0 i f, 0 II. reuse .'..' 7 7 ins.'ss i The syndicate was moved lo es- • '- IAUUOW. ll>. . A 1 2 10 0 UX 171A Hnllam 24 1I;R.:;;'. 22:1 I Iried the same tactics, but not with FIELD CUIII. TiiMicr. rf :i 0 () 1) 0 Hitiil •• ir. i'.Jij ; no much micccnfi. The fkobcyvlllians All II tablish a track In this locality he- VMlliimiH. rf l 0 0 0 p II n Onkcrnwi IK 'II1S.7 •7:ii ; brouj-ht the applejack homo with causn n' count of the autoniobilen V-'i.lni-lKlit, < f. - .1 0 it M. I'eiise 80 107.:i7 230 • them. They say that aa soon na they from Monmoutb county at the Tri-\V. Itiowii, c. ... \ 0 i ,, 0 IGNITION CABLE Keltfl f.s lr, 7.I.; T.iylor (i ;( o 0 0 1 lr,7.:ir, ;|jjj j Knt a. dozen bottles they arc going to f'ity track esln.bli.shcd a year or twtf d VailNtv;.; :tli. Dnvirt. I 0 0 0 0 1 SETS 1C, 7.1 7 r.|ir, i have n party. ... ii ••H;a nt. Union showed thut there was•H. .Stnteu () (1 0 0 Minimi JTnunpr i r ... l ft Wnrner lr.7.17 O'Kncp. u !!• •i 0 0 1 | a lariro number of followers of the Vlorfi-U l'jr, I The team oxpcchi lo have a dio- Wlllinnm, c 4 fl -1 1' 10.".!(K ... :i 0 "port, in tills locality. *Hutteil for Dav fl in Oth. Murphy "'•}} j mi.ncl on the dliitillery properly noon. ApptfKntp , rf. ""* ... :i Millhcrlali '. cf. . , Although most of the events of a Bcnro liy innli G7 , j Tho Ij.iird company ban donated the .. i Hoik Thor.ifn, if ' inci't will provide competition be. 0 1 \V. llli.nk G7 tluo o( a Ueli) for this purposo and ... i (I 0 (I () r.om: Itranrli ...... 0 0 0 0 » 0 llrolrmnl the cmployecn iluling their spare I ween profesnlonal riders,- there will I'nii- HILVCU - Dnm l ii 1 .TO n KM. 1:1 tlmo are puttlnpr It Into condition for « 27 4 :: j also be events open to amateurs. Krroni—(Jnlfitut Ml", ii i f iuul 1:,-] 1 li, l.l i nuininii ry: Htmio run — .\ II. I,uiMow ? DiimltlilM ', J I Kames. They are planning; to hold 1 III Jinnnlrm ifii.n hnns hit -Hulliv-n '1'wu-li rwn-hnna liltn- Aniono, ,1. i.mllu tin. A Mnztn<-<> 1(11.7 a dunce nt the Colt's Neck rahool- Hits oir Hrmlnr r'n r>!!' M "a'ni !.. .sini,.].. I l">iiallde ncv,-Kp:iper rlrcillntlnn litmrt htt WWium DIM,!,!,, ,,l;. i ii J, mil. ]ty 'h 11 i! O. Millio in 4.4 lloime. >' Hr ••IJI.T ll. i:., ,.', ;~ "i" ltlnil The lte|;isler lias-is the to UlLIHlrNUw tr» J I,1H|||)\/. t 4 William f lf.4.1 "11 but];, oir Mn • Ily Kuclaini Ii 1 Dm il t>y pi fdi vr—Ely " | ' ' Iirn.in,.,-(i. j[it. , only kind that counts with the m|- li. I'lluilll ?m M'J. Huckli'y „:,,! jvertiscr. No premiums or other In- l;. --H.ifle/i «n b uu ]. It I'lnali SB 103.16 312 It |>iiyji to advorlioc In The IM. Unii'lriM— dueements hnvn ever been offered to rnylor 1, off lln V)M 1) Hit b V I 1H I Jy Dnvi» (Com *i>), by i«>lor (t !>'"! 'secure clrculatiou. Advcrtiaemcnt. tiiiulloi. RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 16, 1934. Page Twenty-One LITTLE SILVER. BASEBAIX THIS SUNDAY. Local Firemen AB B II PO A first, nipped tho first pitched boll W.hcr. 2b Walker And Gaiidamus Bows nendlng It high over tlio right flclilcr'tt Vmi\y, lb ~ S 0 10 Games Scheduled to Be Played On I'ryor, c - 2 0 6 head for the longetst hit of tlio after- Get Good-Start McUormiick. If. — •- S 0 The Milky Way Fields In This Section. I To Quad Club 8-7 noon, ccorlngr C&vey. Plrigaioro Jolr- Mernmun. cf ...- 3 lowing Ebie, grounded out to tfucond. llopco, m ...... 3 The following panics are sched-1 Undefeated in Two Gamea, Red Vonnrello. ab 8 Motion Picture Play Now Mak-uled t,o be played this Sunday on scoring Ebie. Tho Gaudarmui ,*;core* I'arktr, rf. B llelds at Ked Bank and vicinity: Ebse Breaks Up Game in Tenth fell short In tho loot half at the tririIt Bankers Share First Place tiehnftlder, p "... 1 0 ing a Great Hit at New York Inning With Triple to Right With Freehold Team—De- Morris, p ~ 0 0 Ited Bank 'IVvnoia va, Deal Athletic when with two out, Lanctta. doubled •Carey 0 0 Is Based on an Incident Which dill) It Deal. Field—Branchers Use Three and Hcored on an error. feat Little Silver and Neptune Red Bunk Quadrangle club v». Hifh- Tho scores: 23 0 2 21 Occurred at Red Bank. lanils Imtcbull club ut Atlantic Highland,!. Pitchers. Tile Red Bank firemen last weok •Hatted for Schneider In 6th. Fair Unveil IlobillB VH. Eatontown A|. RED BANK. erlfi en HohlDH'ii field at Fair Haven. A triple, hy Chet Ehie broke up a AB R H A tfot oil' to a goad start and won both Score by innings: In the Mow York Journal last week i ro Itunmon Athlotlo club v». Howard Mr.|. ten-inning same j ^vhich tho Quad- (-'are/ cf •4 2 o Red Bonk ... 0 10 0 2 0—0 Jack Koed, undoi- the heading of Icn association nine of Leonardo on Kum- n MarDonalti, c 1 I 5 of their Hint two scheduled Mon- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 I'angle club triumphed over the Gau- \ mouth county league gumea. Their Little Silver . "Thrillu in Sports," wrote a piece siofi hitlb school athletic field. Eliie c .„..„ 4 1 'I g ;i Errors—-IIopco 8. Two-b&sa hlta—Park- Red Bank DraKOlin VB. O;ik Shades br.sa- damus club of Long Branch by a I'iniiotore. »». 6 1 opponents were LitUo Silver and Un- «r, Hlarr. Eacrillce—Murpliy. Double play— about tho new moving picture, "The 3 1 ball club at Keyport. score of 8-7 Sunday at the Portau- D(irn. p -. 0 0 '_> owcllrrt ol Neptune. On Friday of Honco to I'liher to Furiiy. Strlko-oulu — By Milky Way." Tim nrticln xtate.i that r, a .Inroni 8, by Schneider 6, by Morris 1. Rod Bank Colored Oinntu v». Borcon peolt field. Dan Dorn, former high Chambers, rf - 3 I 0 0 o Athlollo club of Koyuort ut Miles field HiEfirins, rf I 0 0 1 1) t litn week tho locals ho at homo, to HaBefl on balls—OR Jcronl 3, ofT Schneider the playwright who wrote the play re- ichoo! player, was on tho mound for the l'Yeehold team. on Noivrnnn Sprint's mud. Mulldr. 2b. 3 1 0 3 1 T), oft Morrlt 1. Hit by pitcher— Uy Jeranl ceived his in; I Tho Quads managed to collect Vurr&r, 1 b __ ^ 0 1 r> 0 won one nnd lout no games. Little Anchcttlno. , two ycar.s ol' to an<>. The dining three runs off Jordan in thc first in- silver and Neptuno have, won one nnd Tho 'Fort Monmouth and Unox- place In question is operated 'near nin,; and allowed thc Gaudamus nine, sandu, much re- nnld ihn NcjitunHca to four aeattcroi llcwltion, B» .10 0 1 this year, has their string of,victorie,j hils. The locals made but live Ilciil, rf -.. 3 0 11 .-;:< Sport-; Wrht-r) iijiglca Ijcfure ho hits the bull. freshed by Ills bath, and decided he Wotormnn, 3b. 3 0 11 unbroken as did the Red and Gray Kperiy, who went the whole route fo "1 lean toward the loft—toward the 'was in the mood for some hamburger Halloway, cf - 3 0 0 2 Chicago CAP)-, ITorlon Hmith cjirc- hnlc-and et, my left' elbow Hliirhtly sandwiches, ^'ot any kind of : teateamm untiuntill yesterdayyesterday.. ThThoe RedBankRed Bank-- 1 h hiim -Nrptiiiu'. Tile Hcul'c; P. Menlll, lb 3 0 0 7 fully nit : uiied his putt from HUeen ers however have HIcklfB, c 3 0 0 R toward the hole'to form a brace so ! burger sandwiches, you understand, not dropped a duel •'] }]],-•! left arm and .sent tho meot s0 £ar thls season A tolal o£ ! RED HANK. Tilton, p - 2 1 i 0 feet, hi'Hct as to Hendthe putter blade on the but only thosn concocted by tlio chp£] - II PC) bull rnllln I .slr.-ii-ht :iml true into thu AH It Monroe, rf 10 0 0 .straight, putting line. I sot my hands at a railroad lunch wagon near Hed nine first places were run up by the ,:f 11 o l It. Meglll, If 10 0 0 cup. 0 0 in rolativ jio-iMun with the hacks of Bank. Green and "White cindermen while 19 EAST FRONT ST., Lewi's U "lit his N. A»'i',ic , 2b. .. 1 o 26 3 6 21 w do yntl Ret thul Way? them pretty much parallel. In that So ho left the party at Soa Bright Princeton, netted two and Red Bank 1 one RED BANK. Muruhir. Score by Jnnlnjjf i golllng partner ;iskfd. "You've been manner, I got n comfni'tMhlo, steady to get along as beat it could,' and mo-|| ;. Honors of first and third places M. Anclii' ""aii." ;i o o 2 g Fort Monmouth ..,; 0 0 0 2 0 1 0—3holing 'em out lilu; fhat all wlntor. place. Un-' in the high jump were shored be- Phone 372. lfontjliii> H:\id diMnitoiy. "TUuVn my cloth. Mickey was pie-eyed and three.. , •• JcnkUiH I, by Tilton 8. BUBCB on bnlln—• tlrat rulo of putting. Whun you Keep I51altino to Starr. Strike- putt consistently well if ho doesn't 100-yard dash—Ranaonic, Long Branch; ( laat wcelc won Its second New Jer- brace himself so 'as to prevent his putt for the center." transcendental quiet of the Rod Bank Cnrtcr, Long Branch; Thompson, Princeton. ; m outs lty Crawford 11. by Sperry ft. llasei lunch wngon at 2 o'clock in the morn- Time to.5 second*. Roasting Chickens . on balls—Oil Cruwfuril 1, oft Siicrry 0. Urn, sey P. B. A. league match hy de- in1-" and cvrn •< butvhpf rnnldn't 220-ynrd alternating on tho mound for Llttl< They totaled 1,461 points, an aver- tho noi"c ni3J;cr v/ns <\Iick^j 'l")rr>(- 2 tn\n\\t€3 11 RGCondB. Legs Lamb 24c last Sunday chalked up its fourth •r- but It would r.ot have mat- Milii run—Wtishingtan, Long Branch; 1 m Silver; held the Indians to live hits ago of 202, as agalnat 1,413, or an Ilnninion.l and Wright, Princeton. Time 4 straight victory of the ^ensort by de- Melvin Decker of Mechanic street, tered, anyway. At any rate, he rose 12c The Silverltes made their even half- averago of 282, made by the Pater- fonting the PlaiiifieUl Proa, 5 to 4 minutes 52. seconds. Lean Smoked Cali Hams dozen blows account for as man> Bon team. who ISJ loading the Motor Boys' trout and hit the Rumson Bulldog- on what 110-yard daah, hifih. hurdlos—Bageett. m on the post' diamond. A home run contcfM. with a brook trout measur- is vulgarly called the lu& and Mickey Princeton: Rogers, Lorifi Branch; Warren. runs, Tho score: Policeman Charles Erlnkson, for by Adams and triplcn by alack and Princeton. Time IB seconds. . 25c ing M:!i inches, caught a M'-inch went out like a light. The story was the third tlmo this season, mado tho Blcuth featured the j^tmc. , The bo:- •JL'0-yard dash low liurdlca — Monde, Long j ro LITTLE SlLVEtt. trout at Hurley's pond, .spread upon, the sport pn^es, and Umnch; liUH«ett, I'linccton; Williams, AU R 11 I'O highest score. Hla mark of 295, score: 25c 0 2 Suntlny. George Youmans became a national 1'rincRton. Time 29.T> sucomis. Punly, -b >' 2 however, waa only two points hither KORT MONMOUTH. HiKh Jump—WiknfT of Hot] Hank nnd Vnnarclla. 31 '1 1 1 0 character for a few days. A fellow 2 '2 than the scores of 293 made by Lieut. All U 11 1 Scivcll or I.miB Branch tied for first; Ga- 1'inlll'l-. HH l l who can take tho middle weight cham- j rutfo of Rpii Bank nnd Batiks of Lone Mcl'm 0 1 Harold Davlson and Policeman The Pieltorel wrason will open Sun- GROCERY DEPT. ,-k, If & 0 •f pion in a punch has potentialities. Branch tied for tJiinl. Hoight 5 fi>et 9 Mrrril ot. .. :( 1 1 3eorf;o Clayton. Mnrll day, Mny 20, Motor Boys' will inch us. .. :t 1 Ii lllcutl r •1 I) Oury Policeman Benjamin Pryor tinned offer a ]>ri^:o h;iit rnstinj? rod Fight managers swarmed into Red Country Roll Butter 28c lb. l'nrke rf .. :t 0 0 Mini. Polo Vault—HoMen, Lon^ Branch; Rog- .. s a n n a mark of 291 and Sergt. James Okloy c to the . lishern who turns in the Rank, but it appears that George was rrs, Lonp Branch: Friel of Princeton and II. Mi Tin. 11). JlpndricJtsoii of Lour: Branch tied for third. A. Ml .. ;t 1 0 I Shocdy made a total of 2B9 points. Ailnni 2h. . inr.H'f^t. juekerol caught, waters a bettor Hmchwzigon fighter than he Jersey Asparagus 15c bunch K. Hi Height 9 /ret 6 inches. .. l o o lcnl.il was a ring man, and very shortly < LARGE SIZE) The seoroo made by tho Paterson Amrsi al . [> of .Mnnmouth county. Diariis—Gwothney. Lontr Brunch: Wol- Ilullyl thereafter he dropped out of the cal- cott, Rod Bnnk; .Metticr, Long Brunch. Dis- 29 marksmon were: Domler 294, Ma- 11 Maxwell House Coffee „ 28c It), l-iney 283, Flaher 283, Hogan 281, cium glow. The punch that was tancc l^t feet 5 inches. VVANAMASSA. heard from New Jersey to Madison Shot Put—GwaLhney, Long Brancli; . AB H H I'O A -llma 272. Griffiths. Red Baj:!;; ClotJ), Hcd Bank. Dis- [Corn "1 , • PLAINl-'IKU) Ghezzf and Kinder Square Garden has finally been dram- The local aharpshootci'3 dofeatcd tance 50 foot i\\> inches. 1 atized. Broad Jump—>Sewell, Lonpf Branch; Wl- STANDARD \ String Beans [ g tho Rldgewood pollco last Wednes- ^OUil. >.f Qualify For Open ir, Hril Hunk; Mitchell, Princeton. Dia- day afternoon by a ecoro of 1,429 to As u matter of fact, tho'play open- ,,. , j . , tenin },'ZU - •tie [Tomatoes J 1,418. Erlcktion made 290, Clayton ;il, ed last night. It is called "The Milky j ^-elm -"wnthncy! Lou* Branch: Ot, 'cllls 11! Vic Ghezzi'of Runison pro at Deal Sunsweet Prunes 2-tt>. pkg. 19c Hunlerfund, 0 waa a closo second with 289 and Nunil lU) if Golf club, and Johnny Way," because the authors have t;tk- I Hamcs, Princeton; Becker, LOHK Bmnch. l-'lnlr-y. 111 tlcllin cf. • Kinder,pm L *lihertlcs with historv -inH lurnod ! Distance 13fi feet. kley, Pryor scored 288. Sheedy turned In >P al. the Jumping Brook club, qualified Post Bran Flakes 3 pkgs. 27c Buckley, vclly. ir 1 tlift butcher into a milkman. Thn | risi , rf mark of 284 and Davlson tallied -Mrmdny in the Metropolitan district Chipso—Flakes or Granules 2 pkgs. 29c i •.80. for thc national open golf champion- milkman is played by thc very deft J VETERANS AT BELLEVILLE. 21 2 5 18 The ecorea of tho Ridgewood po- ship, which will be played next Hugh O'ConneU, who i.s a grand ac- tor and a very swolt guy. He is just, i Celebration SL-OI-.' by innlntts: Ice- wore: Finn 200, Sommerock month at Philadelphia. The quali- for National Command- tho sort. o( a pnrson who would i\c- \ I.illl, ;iilv,-r 10 2 12 0—6 284, staploton 204, Parkes 281, How- fying rounds were held at the er o£ tho Forty and Klght. Wai.nmai.8a 0 0 1 0 0 1—! ard 270. Night Ball Game Winged Knot club at Mamnroneck. cept Indignities for a long- time with- I out sayjngr a word, and thru, when More than 200 members of the Krrnre—Purely. Carey, It. Morris Next Tuesday afternoon tho Red Kinder load thc Held with 71-73-1-14 Hiiino Hobinnon, Covurt, HuntcrXulid 2. his patience was exhausted, lire one Forty and Eight end of tho. Eight Bank team will oppo3o the Linden At Belmar Tonight nd ChPzzi'H card v, 'a 73-79-152. 'I'wii-tiii'to bity—Carry. Bruno, Finley. shot, anyway, even if his oppnnent. and Forty gathered at the Elks' club Tlneo-baso bit—Fisher. Striko-outs—Hy police In the fourth scheduled game Scores of Monmouth . ounty non- was Prinio Camera inMead of Mickey 'at Belleville Saturday to pay tribute I Helmeiiler t, by Morrla 3. by Oa.rity 3. at Linden. The Belmar lil-avo:;, mnnn;;0(l by •|iKillflern were A. J. AlcCaffrey of Samuel R. Heller, national chef 1ln-e» un balln—Off Scliliciilt-r 2, olf Mnr- st Walker. Tho local police won their second Al MnniiilK. innnaK'-'i' l«- - SJPJIHOU n! .Sprincr I^nko, 50-78-158; Bobby Jacob- chemin de fer of the Forty and ,i» 1 nir tinri-Uv 2. lilts—Oft Sclmeldi! ho Newark Heal:;, will oppniio tho Hughie will give yon loU of laughs 1 In 'l inninx. ulf Morris 1 in [i innlni! ertgiic match last Wednesday after- inn of tho Hollywood Golf club, Eight. off Currity ii in ti itinlnira. Umpire—Urluh Brooklyn Ruyals Imiiyhl in the first ;;;-77-ir»n; Mich-ncl Blclliano of As- in this play, and if I wort' a. motion noon when they defeated the Hldge- 1 Heading the delegation from Mon- ton. floodlight hall gnnit of (he sr.iainon bury Park. 7i)-8-Hil, and J. C. Fer- pic Lure, producer I'd have iilm tied wood team by cloven points. Tho mouth county were Chef do Garo 93 BROAD ST., RED BANK Memorinl Held at l-'clmar. The giimo iiHon of Spring Lalie, 83-S1-1GG. to a contract, hofoiv yon nmld say The Fort Monmouth team engaged Hetl Bankers collected a total ot Michael A. Viracola and LG Petite In Us second tie Kamo laat. Friday 1,420 points and tho Ridgewood blue- la scheduled to slnrt at nine o'clock. "Carl Hubbell pitched another shut- out." Chapeau Mrs. Viracola, Mr. and Mrs. OPEN EVENINGS. (NEXT TO FOSTOBTTCE.) night. Tho opposition was tho Free- :oata gathered 1,418 points. In the Bolmnr lineup will he Fnl- Ferdinad Vaugoln, Mr. and Mrs. Kd- hold vampn nnd tho acoro waa 2 to 2 Policeman Erlckson was high enstein nnd Jtinotlic, formerly ot "The Milky Way'' Is a rousing com- ward Atloss, Mr. rind Mrs. J. T. Stout, •when darltnoaa set In at the closo of icorcr for tho locals, his mark of 290 tho Boston Blavos. Fer|;ii:;on, form- Officers Installed edy, and while I don't lui"\v what the ! Grand Cheminet Joseph Erust and thr sixtli inning. Tho Eicore; clng tho same as the high score orly of tho New York Yankops nml critics say—not having had a chance Mrs. Brti.st, La Condcgcr Dcpni'te- GARDEN fS.2 mado by n Ridgowood marksman. BUCII well known local players a a By Bowling Club to read tho mnrniiHT pripors before mcntulc Mrs. Ottmar Phillips, Otnmr !• LAWN OltT MONMOUTH. this is written—I think it vory funny, j It H A oliceman Clayton wns a closo sec- Dave Egherl, former eapiiitn of Iho Phillips, Chef lie Garc Pas.se Capt, HOSE ** In! ;t 1 l I 0 >nd with a Bcoro of 289. Policeman Red T^unk Townors, Icicle Newnmn, Installation of ulllrei s wan held In real life Mickey Walker wns thn Kobert Holers nnd Le Chapeau De- MOWERS Mu Ii ft. . 2 1 j 0 0 'ryor shot 2S6 and Sergeant James Hap Jlloyel'y ami Kd McCoy. -Monday nlKht. hy tile l.ndy ICUis' comedian of til at, cjii.-odv. Some' of partmontnlo Mrs. Elite M. Loish. Per Ft. If. 0 2 1 0 Ball Bearing j. . Shoody mado 284. Lieutenant Howlinn club of Red Hank. Thc the best men of his -weigh' —and : 1 M Ii. \i 0 2 0 ; Tho' Hl'ooklyn TvoyaUi, one of tho Th— o banquet committo.' '-e was In Garden Rake 19c ,., ".„.,'„ 3 I) 0 7 t Davlflon scored 280. ftiHteRt colored chihs In th(s I'la^t, iy lew odleor.s aro Miss Madeleine Den- ^renter weight, too tried to knock :t (» 0 charge of Clifton L. Baker chair- Ail in 'ill Tho scores of tho Ridgcwood ahoot- idt. president, Jlr^, Fre d Jone:5 vleo That. {) lnannged thin :">(>a.^oii by Farmer him off his frrl. without sticec man, Mrs. Olive Harrison, Jcoao S, .ii 11 , '.I 1 •1 2 lei irn follow: Finn 290, Stnplcton nnd Brown. Last year they defeated tire iie^idenl, Mrs. Arnolil Uoss secre- a Red Bank biztclin1 should 'ON r 2 0 0 1 J Khearor, Ray M. Penderlich, Seth M. Me it p , 2 0 1 I 1 lomorvlllc 284., Parker 281, Howard Black Ynnkeea. tary and Mr:;. Kopinald VanJirunt where great. nn-ii h;n! failed I3i-yant, Michael A. VIracoJa and .. 0 0 0 1* o o 170. rea.'iurer, Mrs. Robert Graham was was really funny. Wlion ho had Rohfit. H. Kogcrs. ippointetl ehairniau of the entertaln- 22 8 IR a sobered up, the mUldlewei^hl cham- 2 GAL. \G I 0o Qt. inent commit I oe. pion of (.ho worn! thom;M m, too. IHKEUQLl), Golf Matches 5 CAT.. J I lii Your Fifth Straight For I should not imagine thfit cvrti tlio STUONG Sl'IBlTS. An K II A Jlomlny afternoon. Wny 28, the SMALKII I Own ,., ii 0 0 rio i :!uli will hold a card p:irty at the rather shop-worn Mickey Wfilker of [tin ill' Last Sunday CAN CAN I ConHUicr. "h ;i 1 1 i The Colored Giants Kit Kni Inn. Tli,-i cm todjiy would liavft nny 1 rouble with Laird's Jersey Lightning Boys Win .'. _ 'lit , n 1 t ^ i 0 1 Paul 1 lintel matin won tlio mutch pris r, Mrs. Cirnlmm, Mrs. James Georpe Yoiimaiu;— or r-vm with Hugh Another Baseball Victory. ,'m lie •\ cer i'b.""! _ :i r, 0 :i Tlio Rod Bank Colored Glant3 O'Connrll, who isn't us pnoti a ilphtor •ui I, 0 2 n i piny HtfnhiHl par tournnmont hclil at laytull, Mrs. Johr Cantillion nnd The Laird Applejack baseball team 1 0 1 it 0 dtleJ still anotlier victory to its tho Swinunini; Hiver Country club IIB he \n an actor, by i-ovrral thous- Iny 0 0 0 0 Miss Dennett. ard and bunco of Scobcyvillo defeated the B. nnd j SIMONIZ^ Genuine %\^ "r growing BtrlnK whon laut Sunday af- Suiulay, rardinj;' a .score oT unc up.party will take pl.ieo Tuesday even- und mileii, && \ In t 2 0 0 0 0 ornoon they defeated the Bronspoint B. trucking team of lied Banic Sun- • f." 0 0 0 1 Joseph fJhozzi ;jiid Van (Minniber- ing, June 1, at the Talks' home. Tlio Of.course, iho really t-:u\ difference day by tho fieore of -> tn ;.'. Thn Wax or CHAMOIS 0 1 0 itlilctlc association ot Kcyporl In ;, f. ".'"'""". -. 0 a lnin wore tiod with two down. committee con^istn of Mrs. Graham, between Walker ;ind O'Conncll is paine • was ployed on tho school ,1 ntIV, ., '2 0 0 '> 0 heir fifth game of tho eeiidon. Tlio Kleener r At I ho Monmouth County Country Mrs. (Jeor^o PoEKvor, .Mrs. Elmer that Mickey i» jn.'•>'*: •ihont thvnutrh In SPONGE 9c Plants hnvo yot to lose a gnrne. Tho Ki-ound.i at Colt'a Neck. It. wns fea- 23 2 0 IR 10 club Frank M. Bunting won thrt in- De.y and Mrs. Ray lOmorstm. hiH profession, while ITu,:h is click- )ox ncoro: " tured by line pitching by Tony ning; vitation 3 ing on to biRKcr Hiicf-rsscs thmi he Mnlmcloco for the Applejack:!. He; . 0 0 0 '2 0 0 -2 RED BANK. tournament .Sunday when lie turned hnfi over liati in h\n. Hut, that's the madi' many Red Miinkora fan thf. Chev. Points 23c CHAMPION or A C h 2 0 0 0 0 Q—1' AH n II hi a airrl ol' 15( to top ('apt. L, MKTIIOHl.S'l" 'liO.NNIS C'MIH. and tlu- stafip. .. i I I wny with prlzcii^hHi ail' and tlio Lnird victory Vaa duo ii(inu 2. Thrcc-lmac hit— If ..iii Il(,'j;nior nnd \V. Ituynioml Johniion Tho. llumcon r>ulM i: li!\:- ;'ivrn UH principally to liiln fact. Tivo two- SPARK PLUGS III) ilili* I'luy Mmlwe to Knttvw, 1 Model A Points 19c 11)41 ff'. In imoll, by oiu iitioltr. Ilaiolit Noviun. took 'onrl mi I'.rmid Slrei-I M'lll Soon Ho ninny a thrill in hi Sir Ilic-miIt" — y Mfi;u«k«r r>. by Sidlii 0, by 'litini,' career hiiiiu liitn by Leslie Franchi nnd Hnr- n (in halls— -CMT MrCuaUor I. nrrlii. thlrtl honors with a net ucoro of ]fi(i. Kciifiy for Use. HKCONim'lON l'',l> gl gfr.il 1(1 !'• I — nnd now he (qultn old Scldemann for thu Applejucka POINTS FO1C AU. UAHS 0 ff KIIIK -'. HIlB—Off Mt'CilB- mjAHANTKF.D ^SP Slilrt Jiujilinj; won a /4<>]f hn^ anil Cajil. 'Die lli.it meelinjr of the Methodist unwitlinply, of cnv.v^ b:u*k- \vero. fc-atnre:i of tho .t;niue. i.r 1 ID 1 "/•'! imifnsH. off KUIIn 2 tn 1 10,000 MII.KS. ::\ iiniiiiKii. "'1' Ivlnu H in ii innltiKti, fireon, 2li Ko|,'nior and .Johnson will HK'II It i;round for nn aniusi n FltOrOlmONATEI/V 1AYW. nuth, rf 1 0 ennis club was iioiit Miinday evtin- Next Kmulay afternoon the Apple- out noxt Sund.'ty for i\ MO(vinil-pln<;f> 1 hopo it hi still i; whon 'I'hc Ked Hunk flronion pot oft' to a '. (jiccn, i». ,. I) 1 j; al. tin: cbuiTli. Th,. tennis court jacks will play on thu Oolt's Neck 0 0 prizo of a oairy-all bai; ami a third Mickey barlt from I he 1 IKH1 :Uart hint wef'le by blanking UIP n the hurch proprity on Upper Pacific dianiond n|;ninst. a. toain repro: 1'ACiKANT. wu liltn nnd fannod eight buttciii, iderann. in. .. . -I 0 rdiH'lilcr and Alorr)/,', (tltoriintln^- on pluy nj:ahifii imr Huiul:jy at tho Ituni- iri'iildMil, John (iuiiilon treasurer, Tho Shrcw.'ibni v Arc.; held their lie iiiotiml lor tho SllvnltoH, ,'itmck i)on Ciiiintry v\nb, ilnlshiu:; tnw duwn .Illliin I'lhift nelly Uu,;!ies, Helen it II L A J.ar^'O Allcndiinco at Kvcnt nt il t live Mini out! lciipertlvely, A Fliirlilcr,' ab. hlji hiimUofip of four. JIo .shot, u ll-mine]', l.conar.l Conipl'm, Diekfon 11m Hlirowsbury lire U>onnrdo Thursilay Night. Fox 250-Yd. Surf | .88 Largcat Assortment of Fludllor. Sb. HmliU1 play by Liltlo fiilvor f rut tired 7!V Krcd 11. l)ouj;hi:i mul Miw Junta Wilman. r,:irh:ua i invsncli, Harold i \o\v tmd Hud L vino, rf Ciillalian, The Mny dny folo nnd pageant Poiifrliiii won tin: niixcil lomhstoim tcynolihi and An.-,tin Pobl. Plnrcn wcro mlniitli'il Hi JWW lilt'111- Bivc.n by tins piimafy pupil:! of Mid- Fishing Tackle jcrs. Pirri'o wiiii olocl I hi fake n\'rv HKI* HANK. fouiiun ill.. In Siiiunliiy'.'i I lal rllptnwn fouiwliip 'I'lmr.'iduy ulght at Wldln 'l'lmy Clul> U'iiniH t;ann'S. tho miuin|i«'tncul. cif \Uo tnnn, r.ur- A» n n ro A ar, play for a pr f.e doiiiited by ,1. Lew hi 1,(10 Leonardo lu'luml piovcd liuccc:,:, in Monmouth County. Th.i Oni-torot club, n. honvy :;oml- Ilnnli'l Pellc -. Kdwnrd Cal- AlMib it liny, Jr., Ill winner wns (,eiirs;i> fill bcyoncl Iliu cxpee.tationu of thoao I i-ul 1 (r;nn fnim Newark, wnnt.-t tn hihall ^va;i c!(M-toit n:i.;i:'l :H To .Jiiduo nt itorso Hlimv. whose ec nciii-u o wyi «i-ll)-7fi. 1!. who managed it. It wan l;iven by A' I" It I utt jjfunoM with IOJHHMJ; untfurnird and onptnlll. 'I'onlclit 'he Aci'ii Will M111 l>li V Colonel Wlllifiirt H. Hondnraon of H. t'inillunn u-.i,; : .'it -7-77 uml nbmit ;i(ll) pupils of tlio Ural, uecoml, FISHING LICENSE VHKV, rillZKt'l ! In thlfi Hcellon linviiijv Imiuo opposo tl»! S!u(-\v:,lmiy Hrnra at. latontown lia.'i hwb\ HuhuMcd to JudK<- ltnrrlii 1). Fisher Ihii third and fourth i;nule« and It waa p,v. U nil Arthur flolilio of XV.) OwxnW-n tliclr, lionio Ili'lil,' MOTOlt H«»VH' Mm rl lift oaddlo ola/isA nt tlio Tuxi'dci . nlt.Miili'il by about COO person:!. Tin" of tl) l|ltl<- .;ll •tiTi-t In m;in:i;'(M\ WnliiH I" ark, Now York, licnoo nhow l» l'« :iys to llml lirollt.",, nmnuiillni; to upproxlmately ISSUED. FIKIri NO CONTISJJ'I ioi, j,1 to ; J) r| nl r old Friday nnd Haiurdny, June I Tin- tici'i Thn io:ul to bolter anil ::::()». will ho turm-d over to thc high („,••., Want ilopm tin .- Advi'UUi nnd 2. ••idiool athletic association. monl. sclliuu Thu ivcci^lcr.— Advertisement, vcrtlsiriff coluuuiw.—AUvertitiemenU RED BANK KEGTSTER. MAY 16, 193?.

Kolgcr, pastor, baptized Charlotte Now York spent Sunday with Mr. New District Governor Marie Fowler, daughter of Mr. nnd ; Declccrt'a • mother, Jin:. Francos Mrs. Charles Fowler; find William rtDi-i-lual. For Rotarians Lawrence Fowler, ton of Mr. and ! Children's day will be observed at ANOTHER CUSTOMER Mrs. Lawrence Fowler. Until nre_ •!>« Informed church .Sunday, .Tune Tlie Red Bank Rotary club was grandchildren of Mayor William K. ;i. Plnm; for this event were maiie well represented at the twelfth an- ; la;-'t week at a meeting of the oliicei.s I-'owler, ftr. : COMMENDS THE nual cnnfercr.ee of Rotary clubs held The evening snrvL-e war; "A .^nptir-. and teacher- -s nf- th---e Sunday-schoo- l at last -week at the Monterey hotel at vice of .Mother.-:." .Mrs. K. P. CIOUKII- ,»'% h_oni° "L0?!" C_T\™'"- Asbury Park. Jacob W. Binder of! , p^m,,,] Mrs I-\Noi II. Leach ( Be van 3 of Kast 1 a?t cch w th llia • Hackensack was elected governor of I f A..!,,,..,, p,,lc ., i;,.,,,,.., ,1 ,,rc teller ' "I" "' > ™ l Mrs. j j 1 I"'-""11 -waidwell G. Thon8i«, Jr. 'the 3||th d.stnct of Rotary w.thout | °[ ,te IJlJihollisi HuX ...... , oppo.-uion. . mnn cilti,i(,(t "Motlier O' Mine." Mrs, Surah A. Jelllffo nnd Mr?. Po- Ihc conference, wh.ch attracted ! choh. m);. r0 0SL,(1 of Ml,, Au {rv II;i;',oman of Midrilebuph ypenl moro than -100 Rotarians, many of i Am]n,-On;;iiv& lva Cadwalladcr, hfct week with Mr. and Mrs. Maltby them delegates of more than fifty; Loujsp c Mrs. I.ollle Kncholm, , H. Jelliffe. SEABOAHD ICIS CO. clubs in the district, was marked by! ^jr,. Berthr- t GriilHhn- , Mr.". Gi;.,n , ! William T. Ilondi'lekson ir< back .. number of spirited discussions of Joluii'on. Mr.-. Snruh I.ay ton, Mrs. from Florida, where lie spent the 1507 Third Avenue, Rotary problems led by past district Fanny Kenshaw, Mr,;. A^ne,, Shipp.Shi pp.• winte- r on his orang-•e •plantation. He Asbury Park, N. J. governors. Mrs. I,m.ly Ktoven*. Mrs. «"»:>: p,,™,, this week. ntl Members re-afiirmed at several of Swensnn and Mn Lillian Voting 1 their group meetings the provision of Mi :-. John Carey and family nvv Aflcr n great deal of thlnlting whether I wanted to buy on Elertilo The liri-t annual mother and spending a week with Mrs. Cat ry':i Refrigerator or Ice, I decided to.try the Coolerator as they offered a freo Rotary which bars politics. At a con- daughter banquet was held las! work ference on a discussion of the vou:i- mother," Mra. Honry. fc. Ball of VA~ trial. in the lecture room nf the mira. New York. Was sutlsfled with the trial so I houghl one nnd after ueinp: it ono tional services rendered by Rotary -, in^t'rhu.Vhr'AhnuVlOo"*pe'rsot& we • Miss Edith Hank ins nttonrlod a \Tfir ran trnthfiiHy sfiy I am more than satisfied with it, and know it the group expressed itself as fuvor-' present. The supper was prepared |)aml conccrt at Astntry Park Friday able to tlie NRA and the "now deal" lias Bavetl money for me. and served by (he men folks, Soni;s evuning. sponsored by tho Roosevelt adminis- Respect fully. were rendered by (he junior choir 1 Mrs. John Porter of Runii-on, tration. MRS. P. M. BROOKS. and a violin solo was ;.;iven by Sue. ! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John In selecting Mr. Binder as the £ov- Beyer The aiMrei-s of welcome to Mn.^sey of this place, held a dinner ernor, Rotarians chose a past presi- ; dent of HacUensack Rotary club. Mr. p Ice is the BEST preserver of foods. The new air-con- Kn:;hohn and the address of wol- . J,r s "day. The pucstti wore Mr. and Binder was born near Pottstown, &>- come tL»' the daughter-; was made ' Mrs. Mil;;sey and family, Mr. nnd Pennsylvania and has spent nearly ditioned Coolerator is the BEST Refrigerator. by Mrs. William Erif;ht,hn. Mrs. Fux ; jirs. Wil •mm Rohn and family and his whole life as anl VexperJ t in organ- . ,. .,T "° * ", '\ " '!' *" Ji-'T-*" t of Ocean Grove wan the. principal ' Air and Mrs. Robert Porter and ization. He organized the Motion | spoakeri .. j family. Picture Board of Trade. During th A Merenptiron service will he held Tho annual spring supper for the World wji.r days h next SiihilaV at f he Methodist- beneilt of the Refoiitioa church will tial investigator in England for the church. A concert by the Red Bank'be held in the social rooms of tho President, Subsequently he became Choral society will lie given Thurs-; church Wednesday. Juno 13. postmaster of Hackensack and spent day night, May ~-i. There will be 35 __ .-.-^.^^^ RED BANK 248. much of his iimc organizing drives vnice.s under the direction of Mrs. for Liberty Loan,,Red Cross and other Theresa Willey. Members of the similar activities. Keyport News. lodges and lire companies have been In 1921 ho began the promotion of invited to attend Ihc service Sunday. Clhii Keii Dank Krister can be Imuifh better communication between New May 7, in observance of Memorial MI kcyp»rt at the s tort's of Costii Broths York and New Jersey which resulted day. ^Mid. Mort-'nce Melee. GU5 Seneon ami Mr= in tho construction of the George „,_,,„,, j Clara Sussman). 75 years of use has proved Washington bridge. An outgrowth of The Parent-! eacher association ; that Sun-Proof lasts 2V4 times this bridge was the organization of will entertain the members of the! E. Kenneth Hooso and motlu-r, Mrs board of education and their wives \ E T- Hoose, spent tho week-end^ with as long as ordinary paints ... the Bergen County Chamber of Com- Mi:: and Mrs. Karl Whiln of Laud-'} j af a covered dish supper tomorrow that every gallon covers 25% | merco which Mr. Binder has con- downe, Pa. ' I night at the school house. A card more surface! Yet ~«, r,n ducted as secretary-treasurer since parly for the beneilt of the asso- Mrs. S. D. Walker and children 1 its organization five years ago. it COM3 no more ©HP-ft) BetsUL y JiAnn anIida iUaMary LouLJUU , anll d Mrs. i Mr. Binder joined the Rotary chih ciation was held last week at the j ^ ^.Y "" " '.v • - " to use. 21 color:;. ey/fiV Walkcr 3 •of Hackensack in 102S and' was its -me of Mrs. Edward A. Brown on! ' mother, Mrj. Knuna Hchic- e1 Gal. . program chairman from that time i Ocean avenue. Another benellt card|r ' "turned Wednesday from Flor- party will take place Friday night iida- Except' GVPPJI and Wliitp. ! until 1930. He was vice president in I Henry Chinery, an employee in 45 Broad § &^© j 1930-31 and president in 1931-32. He I of this wr.ek at the home of Mrs. | --• - - Louis G ! was a delegate to the Vienna conven- Raymond Heliker on Osborne place. ! - Chlsman's plumbing shop, ami tion and secretary in 1933-34 of the Mrs. Panter and two children of j Vincent Beraldi, proi.netor of a barDcr sho next door fiut lnto an ;36th.- district. upper New York state are visiting i P ' , QUALITY PLUS SERVICE Mr. and Mm. John Carlson. ' ; argument on Friday morning, which] Fonlvactors' Supplies and Fichter's Original pavilion will be'rcsulted in Alr- ^^nt?O' bcinp badly Equipment Sea Bright News. reopened- th•• e comin• g week-end- fo- r beaten up. Mr. Chinery hud Mr. 2 PHONES—NO WAITING. business. Geraldi and his two sons arrested for fiss'LLilt Mr. Geraldi was held in PHONES: 3262 or 3263. FREE DELIVERY. Heavy Hardwa,•-; (The Red Bank Register can bs bouchl Mrs. Walter Storer, Mrs. John A. ,. Seabright at tho stores of Rlorria Wcis- 170 MONMOUTH ST. oian and II. LeTkowitz.) Mrs. George Johnson represented jury, which ho furnished,' and Special services were held Sunday the local lodge at the state conven- his two sons were discharged. Mr. Geraldi claims that Mr. Chinery in- Tel. R. B. 2174. at the Methodist church in observ- tion of the Sons and Daughters of ! ance of Mother's day. A moment of Liberty last week at Asbury Park terrupted his conversation with Mr. | silence was observed in honor of Mrs, Frank Covert was hostess at Chisman, and called him a vile name Circulation That Counts. hn s tn l ck m v Newspaper circulation that. counts mothers now dead. Bouquets for a'meetinng o f thee Methodist Ladies'Ladies j 'f , , JV % f' Mrs. r Caroline Schumacher of New with tho advertiser is the bonatide the oldest mother and youngest Aid society last week at the home one—the kind 'Hie Register has. No York was the week-end guest of rcl- mothcr presCnt were presented to of Mrs. John A. Fichter at Kumson. premiums or other inducements have Mrs Jriari 1 - > Benson, ib, and Mrs. Finns were made for the annual fair j '. ^U , ever been offerer! to secure circula- John ha rpturncd tion.—Advertisement. * Lindsay, 28. Rev. Harry P. visit with friends at Mrs. William Ogling, Mrs. William Cloughly, Mrs. William K. Fowler, Mrs. S. E. Tilton and son Ellsworth Sr., Mrs. Herbert Young, Mra. Eric Tilton wore at Washington, 1). C. ; CHASE & SANBORN Swenson, Mrs. Clarence Stevens, Mrs. last week. • . I ONE MEDIUM IVOBV SOAF WITH John Lindsay, Mrs. Harry P. Folger, Mr. and Mrs. H. Seabrook Schanck j EACH PURCHASE OP (8) Dated Mrs. Allie Applegate, Mrs. Frank and family have moved from Main i in Jars—LION Brand . Covert, Sr., Mrs. Michael Devereaux. street to Walling Terrace. I P & G WHITE NAPTHA American, Pimento, Pincarpla or K 10 BROAD ST. Tel. R. B. 1515. j Mrs. Conrad Johnson, Mrs. Heel wig Mr. and Mrj. George Morgan and j Keg:. 19o Jar | Nelson, Mrs. Ruth' Lindman, Mrs. son have returned from Florida. j All Beauty Work Done By Marinello Experts ! j Ida Andernon, Mia. Juhn A. Fichter, it. J. HoKon, Jr., has u. po.sitlun as s I Mrs. Karen Jacobsen, Mrs. Fred Nel- accountant with tho local oillce oi the S| jars ] son, Mrs. Oscar Benson and Mrs. Architectural Tiling company. Q- for i Stephen Schmidt. Mrs. Eugenie J. Smith has been visiting relatives at Harriaburg, Pa. Willinm Phillips was injured by a •C Joseph Baxter of Long Island Is day sale on Saturday, May 26. The (NO EXTRAS) making mnny improvements to his sale will be directed by Mrs. Fred house on the King's Highway which Linden, president of the auxiliary. was until recently occupied by Mrs. Louis Stultz, Jr., had charge ALL HAIRCUTS Thomas Sprague, who has moved to of the Thought club program Mon- FINGER WAVE Keyport. Mr. Baxter and his family day evening at which time Mrs. Earl I will occupy the house after the work Ilagernan was the hostess. "Songs CALIFORNIA—Sliced or Halves DOLE'S—Half Slices (J.VIMUCN PATCH ("With or Without <"'- ' * BAKTLETT'S—Largrat Can9 i3 completed. Mr. Baxter bought thc and Flags o£- All Nations" was the Largest Cans Largest Cans I'aiiry Sweet ! house from Mrs. Edward E. Ottinger topio under discussion. j of Hod Bank last fall. Mrs. Estello Stiles entertained the m Cans fift/ffcC gfe Cans glirtiC fill Cans gBSfeO Mr:-;. Frances Gruusinger, Mrs. Keypnrt Library club Friday nf tor- I Philip Leonard, Mrs. Horace Fowler, noon at the Masonic temple. Mra. AH other beauty work reasonably priced. j Mrs. Lester "Wilson, and Mrs. Getty, Albert M. Haig:h had chargo of. tho | who are members of the Needlework program, which was musical. PRUDENCE ALL WORK GUARANTEED AND DONE BY ; guild of this plane, attended the na- Mrs. Harvey S. Bedle is a patient CREAM CHEESE {tional guild convention at Lexing- In the Long Branch hospital. Corn Beef Hash EXPERT MEN OPERATORS. ! ton, Kentucky, last week. The trip Tloy Lambertson is a surgical pa- FANCY ROLL New-Laid JERSEY Finest Sliced Lion Brand—Reg. Wo ! was made in Mrs. Leonard's automo- tient in a New York hospital, Ijar/;o Cunft jbile. llr. and Mrs, William Andrews Open Tuesday and Friday Nights Until 9 O'clock Rev, Ernest W. Mandeville left for have announced tho marriage of their a business trip to Bermuda Thurs- daughter, Myrtle Elizabeth, to Rich- Open other evenings only by appointment. day. ard Barber, son of Luuia BEirber of! William Decker and his son of Union Beach at Elkton, Maryland, on | THOMPSON'S April 30. They will make their home Minute Tapioca in Keyport. MALTED MILK Sauer Kraut Chocolatfl Flavor SPECIAL ! SPECIAl! Fntlcy N. V. Sijita | 1-Ib. Cans I.m'Ko Cans Keansburg News. j Cmm 6ppC (Tho Red Bunk Register can bn hmifrht ' In Kcnnabure at the stores of E. U Miller, N. Santa Luc in, Philip Keller and Charles

WINE and LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Miss Betty Troscher of Philadel- >. UNEEDA BAKERS' phla has been visiting Mrs. Henry TiNEEDA GRAHAM CRACKEKS BROAD STREET TELEPHONES 3262 — 3263 Gehlhaus. HONEY-MAID GRAHAMS PEA or VEGETABLE Mrs. Burtis Lohman, who spent, Free Delivery the winter at Orange, has opened OR her summer home on the Beachway. PREMIUM SODA CRACKERS @ cans Mi.ss Marie Deturo is driving ;i . Full Pound Paclaigca new automobile. . Borough Manager Clinton B. Loli- \ Special ! u WHliaui Pen.'io and Or. Chnilf.i FroiuUlu aro driving; new automo-1 L hilco. RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 16, 1934. Page Twenty-Three

BUMSON PROPERTY SOLI). The couple will make their home at Concrete Slabs Patients At The Weddings. North Bergen, Former AIM I'asowits Pliien In Family Park Changes Hands. Riverview Hospital WcsMylce—Gallagher. BAPTIST ROI.,1, CALL. For Dry Cellars The weddiag of Miss Eva Grace Bears, Roebuck and Company have Mrs. Cornelius Muytikena of Ber- Weatdyke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Annual Event to nd MinncHinlc .$5,500, The house contains six rooinn Incal hospital. Ellin of Atlantic Highlands. Ad- attended by Miss Jane Heesch an dre.-Hc;; are to be made by Rev. Thom- Park, in Mlddlctown township, liua and bulli and equipped with electric, Fred Wuchtc of Port Monmouth, maid of honor, lioth were attired in Meats are Dependable—for you will always find applied for a patent on an Interlock- llRhtu, purl and steam heat, la (in a ati G. Thomas of Leonardo and Rev. while playiiiK baseball Saturday at blue and white ensembles and wore C. H. Koeker of Matawan. Reports Meats of the Finest Quality in our Markets. Select your ing waterproof Blab which he has in- plot. 50x108 feet. Keanabui'K, was lilt on his right leg corsagos of roses, Cohan Gallagher •vsnted. Tlio application la In tha will be made for the Ladies' Aid .so- week-end Meats from this list of outstanding values and by a pitched ball and suffered a dis- of Red Bank was best man. A so- ciety, the Missionary society, the United Slatcii patent ofllce, and fav- located kneecap. prano solo was rendered by Miss know the pleasure of serving Meals that are Properly Re- orable action is expected uccauno it. Philathea society, tho World Wide Boy Scout Miss Beatrice Bennett, daughter of Mildred LaManna, and organ music guild, the Baptist Young People's lo believed that it embodlon a new Mr. and Mia. John E. Bonnett of waa furnished by Miss Marie Mar- frigerated and Reasonably Priced. idea In making cellarH water proof. union and the Young People's fellow- Saves Playmate Port Monmouth, was operated on for asclo. ship. The fjhilm tire nf concr&tn with n ticulo appendicitis 'Saturday night* FRESH-KILLED smooth finish designed to increase Walter Richardson, ten-year-old Mm. Elizabeth Cimhman of Drum- A wedding breakfast followed at The evening program will include the allractlvcncun n< cellars. Mr. colored boy, narrowly escaped the homo of tho bridegroom'fi aunt, a devotional musical, service, under mond avenue wan admitted Monday All Miller exhibited tlio new product and diowninj.r Thursday pvenhig whllo for observation. Mra. Joel L. Isaacs of Riverside ave- thfi direction of Eugene M. Magee and I the forma In which It In made to a jiluylng'ln shallow water around the nue. Tho house was decorated with the church choir. The leading ad- Size- Mm. Klizabelh Chameroy of Fair lilacs, roses, hawthorn blossoms and Register reporter last weeU, He has dam :it Katontown. The lad clipped Kavcn wan operated on Monday dress will ho by Rev. Herbert Lane haan engaged In concrete aonKlrui:- find fell into tho channel. A num- gladioli. of Long Branch. The children'*; choir ll fatted, milkfed. fonry. Tho Pick of thf Crop. tlon work moro than twenty yearo morninp. of the Reformed church will partici- hor of children were present and Mi:. Charles Sllllwagon ot John The guesta were Mr. and Mre. and he completed Hevcral lar^e con- Frank Tuttlc, twelve, leaped Into the Henry Westdykc, Mr. and Mrs. pate. Reports are to he made by the tracts In tho aoutiiern part of Flor- ntrcct gave birth to a daughter Sun- church treasurer, the finance commit- pond fully clothed and Gvyam to the day. Thomas S. Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs. Finest Standing Prime Cut ida. Some of hl« beat work waa un- aid of his playmate. Having a hard George Schcnck, Father Soriano, tee, tile Men's lengue, tho deacons, der the supcrviaion of AcUll.r;ot$? Mlz- Mrn. John A. Hayes of Reckless Misfl Mildred LaMannu, Mrs. Joel L. the trustees,, the Ushers' union and Hlrueglc tho' rescuer finally managed pjace waa operated on Saturday. ner, a famous architect who has to hrlni; the drowning lad to slioro. Isaacs, Jr., Miss Caroline Rottlcr, tho Bay Scouts, Rib been acclaimed an "the father of , Patrick Smith and Tony Wavers of Stuart Hhoridan, M!u3 Beatrice Nell, ucSc Roas When brought to shore the boy waa K ho wa- hem t attack. She was 82 yoaro old, married Sunday, May t). at Klkton, terproof. He snya it IK not only wa- Hmi Hank Organization to Bo HOHI Mi:i:i John.Hoa wao born at Tlnton Maryland. The witnr.^.sc.'i were Mr. Roe Shad Buck Shad ter proof hul that it has high corn- Tomorrow Kvenlng nt Hox Htipper. Falls and was the daughter of tho and Mrs. James Slalfa of Campbell's pres3ivo strength because it IH vir- late Hands and Adeline Johnson. Junction. The bride wore a gray tually a rc-lnforccd concrete wall. The Junior* Womon'o club.'i of Long Klin in survived by a nistoor, Misa Fresh Sliced Steak Cod Branch, Asbury Parlt, Elberon, swagger suit, with a blue picture hat. "To anyone who contemplates; Belle Johnson; a nleco, Misa Adeline, Mr. and Mrs. Stalfn will mnke their Ocean Grove, Belmar, {Spring Lulce, •Johnson, nnd a nephew, Harry T. building a home or repairing or wa- Mcinn.squan and Matawarj. as well home with the bride':; parents. terproollnpr v cellar, thin new inven- Johnson, all of Tlnton Falls, gSW Finest hiS i) F tion will prove, "a revelation," wild as tho Reel Bank Young Woman'n The funeral will bo held Saturday club, will be guest fl of tho Red Bank afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at her late Larson—Hilenberger. Mr. Miller In libs talk with the re- othy Poolc, Joseph Vincent, and Mrs. California can "V porter. He went on to Htntc that, it Junior Woman's club tomorrow at a home with Hcv. George H. Mikach, I Miss Martha Larson, delighter of live o'clock box Biippcr. Tho speak- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Larson of Sea Withers-Withers. Mr. Austin of Fair Haven has been used successfully in a num- pastor of the Shrewsbury Presbyter- got the consolation prize. ber of houaen in thla vicinity. He er will be Mn>. G. Polhomus of Ros- Ian church, of which she was one of Bright, and Charles Eilenberger, son got the consolation prize clle, advisor of the fifth district of ! of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eilenberger, Mr. Vincent was the winner of $2,50 : aald in every instance the cellars had the okk'.'it, members, officiating. Bur- ch was disposed of on the been dry. Ihe Junior Women';! club. The IJOIIK ial, in charge of It. H. Mount & Son j also of Sea Bright, were married Hom-de-Lite Mayonnaise . £* 9° t 17" #tr. Miller huB recently taken Branch glee club will lender .sev- of li-t'(\ Bank, will be in the Shrews- lest week ;it Klkton, Maryland. Thf Tiic I^resh Egg- Mayonnaise—FJch, Smooth n.nd Vclvfty, apace for hl.i ollicc in the building a I eral selection:; an additional enler- bury church graveyard. couple are living for the present the corner of Riverside drive, and tninment. Saturday night Ihe local with the bride's parent;;. Mr. Eilen- : : the state highway, where John X Junior club will be guest:! uf the Red Hindu-Belle Salad Dressing t? 9° & W ,1 IT Played Curds For iho Legion, berger is in the oil and gn.soline Lawloy has his real estate agency. dunce to be given in the club house business. on Broad fstroct. The American Legion auxiliary Entertainment Postponed. held ;i card party yesterday after- The Tony Hunting Revue and en- Beck—Stark. tertainment, to be given for the ESCAPED SKKIOUS INJURY. IUVKII IXAZA I1UIDGE 1'ARTV. noon at the home of Mrs. Judson Vaughn n nf River road for the bepe- MIES Hazel Beck, daughter of Mr. Ladies' Aid society of tho Reformed John A. Gibbous ot KutontowH in un tit of the legion. Mrs. Royal Moss, and Mrs. John Beck of Oakland I church in tho River street school au- [ Community Club Held Successful street, and David R. Stark'of North ditorium will be held. Thursday night, Auto Collision nt Shrewsbury. Affair YeHtonluy Afternoon. Sr., donated a plant as a door prize and it was won by Mrs. Edward Bergen were married at. tbe Metho- May 21, instead of Friday, May 25. Jnmen A. Glbbona, of Eatontown Following tho entertainment there The Finest Sweet Cream Butter in America narrowly escaped uerious injury last A dessert-bridge was held yesterday Kmsc. Hnnd-ombroldcred linen dist church parsonage by the pastor, finger-tip towels wore awarded as j Rev. Albert L. Baner, last Saturday. will he dancing, with musio by week when a Ford truck which he ;i(tornoon by tbe River 'Plaza Com- Hackett's orchestra. was driving was in collision with a munity club at their club house for prl/.os at, each table. Refreshments IThe bride's parents were attendants. lSc Glenwood heavy Made truck at the intersec- [the benellt of the welfaro of thecoin- were served following the cards. Mrs. tion of Shrewsbury and Sycamore | munity. Five tables were in play. Vaufrlinn, Mrs. Thomas Meade and F Finest avenues In tho borough of Shrews- IA brush and tray set was awarded Mr.«. Royal Moss, Jr., formed the bury. The Mack truck, which Is 1 an prizea at each table. Mrs, James committee in charge. 15c ownod by the Pure Carbolic, incor- LTpylor and Mrs. E. Scattergood weie Permanent Wave Special I 12-oz porated, of Kcwark and driven by i in charge. Prize winners were Mrs. Visiting In Pennsylvania. jars Frank Krieger of Hillside, was pro- ) W. A. Trucx of Mlddlctown, Mrs. M. ceeding north on .Shrewsbury ave- |J Boscwell of Red Bank, Mn;. A. Mrs. James Furpavio of Rumson at. BOB'S . /H3 nue and stopped just before reach- K. Wilde of Little Silver nnd Mrs. has recovered from her Illness and Bread in .spcndlnK n week with Mr. and loaf Ing the Sycamore avenue (;ruii,sing. A. J. Miller of River Plaza. Tin. , William M. Fowler of Hillside, an- next bridge party will be held Tues- Mil-:. Samuel Hard of Ambler, Pcnn- or c other automoblllst, waa proceeding day, May 20, at the Community k bupreme PI'S lie east on Sycamore avenue. Mr. Gib- house. :ene Quaker Puffed Wheat P >? 8c Quaker Puffed Rice bons was driving south on Shrews- • —a*e»- •—• Beech-Nut Spaghetti 2 cans 19 Princess Mustard nt jar 10c BENNETT ON WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. Others $3.50 & $2.50. C bury avenue and in the confunlon as HEIN2 Pickles ^™"l"r bot 13c 05CO Cooked Spinach big can lie to which way the other drivers were IS VERY DAT IN TIIK IVlSEIt 111! OFI'I'.K A BIO Si'lSt'lAI, 12c going pulled to the loft, head-on into Ariny Officer Has Been Aiding Com- Too Late For Classification. Glen Cove Clam Chowder can OF ANY 3 OF TIIKSIO ITKMS FOR $1.(10. Broadcast Corned Beef Hash <••"" 19c the other truck. All the drivers es- missioner Hoffman's Campaign. ROOMS fo rout with nr without, board: EYEBKOWS, SITTING. SHAMPOO. MANICURE—EACH 35c. |j caped injury. Mr. Gibbons's Muck I Ueutenant. Joseph R. Bennett of Hood liim eooktnfc; choice location. 73 •was badly rinmaged and was taken ll t, phone Ker,,'.IN. •J7.\M rllir lucn 49r. 18x30 Raisin Bread . . . 10c in:;.'. I I,-, Kln-fodL olollics line 1i>c, lawn ... big pkfj Wainright last Friday night. Shrewsbury Parent-Teacher associa- rccil Mil- iiniiinl. pninlnB Hllenrn 20c, nir-k- Albert Duryca of Middlctown, nr- tion will be hold at the parish hotino lr< -.w. A lin.iomeftt full of bn'Kaina. ea c 29c Pi 25c Nnfioiwil .'f. 10f and SI Store (Piown- Lemon and Chocolate Filled Roll 2Qc - ^ s reBtcd upon complaint of Frank Mc- on Sycamoro avenue Friday, May2.1, I'nniH'il. iihmic illiSO. Free delivery. Tflgue, also of Midiltotown, who at eight o'clock. The proceeds will KXI'KIUKM'EH TnilloTcrvIre" pi;ompUy~aU Seminole Toilet Richardson & Robbins Boned charged that Duryca had defrauded go toward the expenses nf tho Icinloil in. No rharpo for onlimato or FRIDAY & SATURDAY ! luhr ipiMini.'. Plxoirn Itndio Servleo, 82 him out of a board bill of JB1.5O, 'Hhi'owflbury groduatlnft clans':: an- HiUhic nveiiue. lihono Itod I!unk -147 Or was released when in the opinion of | nual trip to Gettysburg. Final nr- doz :;^i !-.!.• Apple Filled Honey Buns 25c Tissue . 4 the magistrate McTayuc was unable rnngements for the party were made JDft ii'< chiiulVenr or handy man wanted. Endorsed by C. Houston. .Goudiss. Sfat inn to prove his claim. at tho executive meeting held at. I lie I'bniic Ki'd Unit 524." Strawberry and Banana Iced White as Snow—Soft as Cotton Friday, Saturday, ll:ni)A. JI. Eugene Kottlo of Elizabeth wao j homo of Mrfl, Raymond Guonther UDU.Sl'i for nalo (it Fair Haven, onpofllto fined ?1 for speeding. John Nepoan ; Monday. Tho next regular meeting McCiirlci^ In ho: (Ivc-ioom house and & tttii-innni IniiiKalow, on lot TinxlfiO feet; Layer Cakes . 30c 49c Our Own Baking—Fresh and Delicious of Bed Bank was given a suspended of the Parent-Teacher as.^oeialion Imth loi- ^:;.;,iKi canh tn Bottle estate. In- sentence for reckless driving. Frank will be held Monday evening, June .,ini,. ,ii i^Waiiliiiiiiijin^lrcoLjRcclJBnnli. 'BETTY C'ROCKEK RECITE) Strnwbprrv JOPII each yP ffJ\C | Coconnut Marshmnllow enrh F. Farley of Asbury Park was lined j'l. at tho grammar .school. Hugo AT •I'W'lli IIAVKNT oplTosite NcCnrtcr's $1 for passing a red light nf. .Shrews- i Honk, director of the TCclmar {.'•»"- Inkf. lix'o.room lionet; anil two-room AH Pastry Baked on the Premioes. Three-Layer Cake Layer Cake l,iin.-.il,,u' far rent; J30 Dor month for bury avenue and and Newman • munity house, will he thn gue^f liolh'; nr rontoil poiuirately. Innuire at 65 Springs road. speaker. He will speak on "Leisure \Vii"hliii:li>ii street. Roil Bank. Phone RED BANK 3959. Quality TEAS Always Please Time Activities." WAN'I'KI). rlii.'lion "fiirni." South Jersey, in cMlinniro for threo-fnmily hotiae. Yonk- @$CD Orange Pekoe TO DKBICATK ORGAN. ctR; (il;,d for naff, vent, loud housd-ffait fttH- $SC0 Black nr Mixed or India Ceylon Pride of Killarney Hoy Sennit Meeting. lliin. li.ratidn IMithwny .Id, corner Stono V*-\b .1 Oc : 'i-lb ore b : n Un Special Hnvico Mill He Hold tSumlu.v Shrewsbury troop 51) uf ..Hoy Oi.uut.i nni'l. Kpntiiluiitj: Jiflecn rooran. Here. pits lyJ i>itr *' j,k 10 pits t"J ;& 20" 75" At Kmnnucl Baptist Church. hold a reorganization meeting Mon- Y.MuWr. ltil!7 l^xiilKton. New York City." K (ilKI, or Ionian wnnl(Ml to do Kenernl Blends of line quality teas, Rich, flavorful blonds. 100^ Indin tea. A sorvice. lo dodicnte an organ day night to decide on the patrol hiiiiiiMvoi li in GnlRll family. Inquire- at which win recently placed in Emtin- nyntem. Two patrols of which lioorgo ::l W'lillo ftiGQt, Rod Hunk, phono 476-M. ^ uel Baptii church on Cherry street Olrmey and Franein Rreslin are lead- iloMl'.S n.ii'doil fur ilufn: mnle, female ers were formed. Stewart VanVliet. imil piipi. 1'honc Kcd Dank SHS. in Sinews \Y township will he held MAUlMi r'liiipnient for Halo choap. includ- dt Hie chii.^h Sunday afternoon at will net an senior patrol leader and injr now l*iotnnn ntove, cotilpanH nnd cans Harry Brady an acrllie. A delegation In'.n.iirle, CriulerH, KJIIP lojr. ranhoKany table. tbreo o'clock. The sermon will be by Ml. ' rr-vohitinii meter, lifo ring*. Inrpo Dog and Cat Food. lUv. R. C. Williams, pastor of .Second consisting of Stewurl VanVliet, nnrlims nn.l otlier thinirH. Thono 2C44 Red Baptist church of Ijong Branch, Sev- Francis Bieslhi, .Neville Connnfs, eral addresses will ho made. Avito- Wnltcr Comar, David Woods, I'hil- I.OrKSMITII—'Lawn . moxvom Bharponod t lip Brady and Francis Borden will l.nmkn HII.1 Riiitcnno loekn repaired. Sawo rnoblles will be provided to convey jiuil B,-i^orn nlinrlioned: lockR repaired. s folks to and from the bu^; stop on represent thn troop at the Monnimith Key II iiiiidt! to lit. Tony Cronn, 115 Oak- Shrewsbury avenue. council icninporeo to be held Mny Innd i.lrci-t, He.l_lllink. ICS Kev, Wllliiim Hebron hs tbe pustor 25 and 26. WA.NTKI). two" or foiir^rejpcTubio^SiTS^ WESSON ,„ 1T i.u: men to lioaril. on truck nnd poultry Delicious blond of toasted vlmlr whont ilnkcn of the church. The oiy,:tn wnx forili- fnrnii (H-o nilimtos' unlk from Anbury nrly uaed at SI. James's church at Mquor rrooewltnjrfl Dropped. line, six mllos from Asbury Park. Jack- with active- yonr-l. Eoil Bank and it is n gift from that • Ktato Alcoholic Bovorago Commls- ^(.n'n Caliin, Wyckoff road, Datontown. rermanoiiis n( prii-cs lower than ovpr. Trices begin at med Cllkc l a church. liioncr D. Frederick Burnett yonter- Hilt HKN'I', Lincoln loc cabin, four roomn. Oil J=» 00 \- pf.50 Will) ninsrlet Encl«. 5c I Camay Soap 3 " " VIny nt Newark announced Hint, pro- on poultry and truck farm, by tunnlllB All Waves flunrnntccd. Ivory Soap MANY Al'TENI) SHOW. ceedliigo nrrainst ten New Jersey liiook; nl^o nmnll rondstfind for living T ilimricrii D.I poultry anil truck farm. Ad- lintlor ilrni3 have been dismi.'iscd fol- ilr.mi. Ilniite t. 20J. Ent.oiitown. N. J. Junior-Senior rnrpnl-Teuchir Vniidr- lowing payment of all delinquent l'DU SA1J0, HI.lie! I A large attendance witnessed tho explained thnlr falluro to pay iho l, Kilt (intrnvn. N. J. Extra Speolnl'! Thi«n wlui J.vaii NtKtrhy I resfi J Liirfit' I^iRcloun taxen when due and made payment Jun: ir-Henlor Parent-Teacher iianoci- : wrihnTl TnrrovemBntii, 1 ntlol vaudeville show inesentod ]''ri- of thn laxes, included the Jersey il" nitli iranlKn: low ronlnl. (hrmselvcs (if $7.50 mm *, . . . wo Asparagus j Bananas APPLES CARROTS ORANGES ri»y ilglit in'llic Junior high school Brewing company of Keansbin-g. lM V!!i{J will at tho cntl nf three niuntlis Jin rich rfSC auditorium. Following I lie vauilevllle I'OU ;:.\I-K UCin Haik'y-llu-virlrton motor- ; a ohort pantoniine entitled "Pnlyhim- Mr. Messlnr'il New Cluirce. ryrlr. 7 I mM^ Inrh. Wllllnm P. DBI- \ llrwnvo It Irco of clmri;"*. This tlfl" wan presented by, local student;!. Rev. J. .1. KcHslor, formerly pas- leitf'Mch. i'fcrn load, H. F. No. 2, Koyport, 4 " t¥ Orchestra selections with Donato tor of the Heformed church of Mid- N. J. • ;_ . ^vIH Itopp >otir prrninniMit- tnvA\ Annese as leader uyre "Wagon RUE .-'.M.K iiinlght. plitno, Jiorfect, comli- Calltor.,1.1 1k (llplown Village, will bo installeil nn tinn; r.-trc $'.'.«, Ahn Intfxc KIcQimy ItrO Wheels." "A Persian Market," and pnr.tor of First Reformed church of lii»\, - .iii:if-U« for ic;itiuirnnt; [fond rondl- Ihrotlgliollt fho wnvo ROJih'Mi. "SlnE To Mo fiii(M!!i, AiMrcs.i 103 Jlridtio nvenue, At ii meeting of the borough coun- corner of Maplo avenue nnd White itiMi Itinil.. _ I'lvcnhij;^; By Appointment. To the gSCO Orchestra and the mCO Tenor cil hold Monday night it wna voted VKUY IW.SIIiAttl.K homo .(tiniiMhed for ntreel. Newspapers, map/r/inrH. candy tin, Mtn.mm : b,;!-i I'cnldoiiMitl filroof; fivo l over Station WNEW every Friday, 11.30 A.M. 1 ^ filln Shampno - 50i in allow the Sunday nelHmr of liquor ami tlie other usual line of. goothi Is ini'iu!- '' •••nil. In dc'itrit ; novon loonm, nit at. lOypnrt. Some oppo^ilioh was carried nt (he new location. All Wnvrfi Z j I'iiA&a pi-lcea ef?ectiva la our Stores nnd Msat fttarhflta m Slot) Htintt »*tnt Vidnttv I t i onier ot Clio at* nl».«» by tho church people. ^Mohamet Js tho proprietor. nut Btiesu Had EED BANK REGISTER

For and For S-*

5 people are coming to realize more and E more ent we are upon each other. The only individual who is self-

The •tine of civilization—is the family. We all concede that. And we're coining that our own home town—Red Bank, is a home town ily—simply i a little bit extended through neighborly cordial- ity,

good will Bina i our human obligations is a deeper currency than any money system ever i: But it is also to our advantage on the ma- terial side , more generous impulses,

Let's our generous with our good will •—realizing that reflected in an added prosperity to our home industries and merchants have adopted this creed. Will you co- e? Red Bank Register RED RANK REGISTER, MAY Ifi, 1034. Page Twenty-Five . SI'llINCi PIANO ItECITAl,. . i*»pllt, uf. Miirgarct Mnnrm to I'or- form ut the Molly l'ltcher. UTH C Y'S GREAT- MARKET PLACE Prlvnln umi CIUBH jiupilfi ot Miss M;ii'p,uri-t o, Mminu of HIUK-O ro.'id, KBII- Iluveii, will he heard in :t re- Irty Words for Twenty-Five Cents clttd li'rhlny nvcnltii,', Wuy Ifl, al. tho | Molly Pitelu'r hotel. A pro|;l'um of j liOlo, iluol:;, m-leclliinii by tho Knolt- ARTICLES FOR SALE. ARTICLES FOR SALE AUTOMOBILE3. BUSINESS NOTICES MISCELLANEOUS. REALJSTATE FOR REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. wood iirhoni rhythm btindu and a 8011' for pale. FrlinlFrlilll: O'UilonO'Urlon, Shrcvi,- I MANO, linliy lannd 'very"iTioj" ™nrtIiTmT •34 I'I.YMODTH SI':ilA"N-TlTcrc'ii tiot ifyi'EWlt)TE"irhcaii,|ii;uTer:.r^fype"^rTtc7i WANTKU. mnnll row liont. V>- Te!ei,h,,,i, OIISI-: at C'l Oahland htreet, near hta~ ft Jlllrll () SKvKrr-iibfjiT'hVu.o to,- i-tiit.""'".insr hunpiiuu:; roiiilla^ by Anna LOUKH: bury, H. J. ^ _ j will mierilie,: ,,[,' iic.-u.iiit of inoviim' enough of thtrn to yo am,Hid- only ono I renteil, inm-ht mid ;.nd re!,nired 'I'ru- ^i. '' '_ ' ' • -"• luuvtiiiwiu; ctntrnlly located I reaeon- ! C:ini|iln:li ,,f ..hrowsbuiv will be. of-•i'/.KOOT' |'I,I"IK," »'ls-foi)t ' bcnin. Ken JIHRIII M'". IM.-.-M, fllnui, KHII.I,.. Meadow cot^ '.'14 I'lyniNiitli G ilc luxe ncilnn, rek'iM, WANTKIP. S:i.mn, lli-.-. L bon. i. and. ntde, hilitht, mmny rooniH; nUo threa . dory, for tale. Jack Hotel. ; ta,re, Midf|l,.tou-,i, fj. J., or" a,i,|,e ilcmoimlmlor. new rnr sfrii.-o nml ir Ciico on l.rr.l. l.i|..lm-r,i lnc.'i I ion it, 111,, H.M.I'' of a hoiKo for" lent, KOV fl'teil. CONTHAl ri!.'li cn,,,u,,ti-i ; ]iil,lilnK u »lie- oilier roorilM for rent. Inquire nt 43 Euat 1 lililee: tuned IM> to iierfei'lhin, j,u;t ol lib . N. ,L ton tho rhore). elalty. W. l(. Mar, in. Illvcreide drive. floroiirli of I'nlr Jlnvou. I.Viinmuniralc 1 nt:,l iuitri: all improvement,, _ luiiken in ;,„ you iloiit have to u1 r Tim: e whit will take pari me Het- VoFci. Kid Bunk. |,hoi,e 'Jliri. _ _ ^ llrown'r, lane, 1'nir Iluvtri, N. .1. (I.'ne nc, Convenient to !>„„ nnd train Call al 4'iJFOli" liT:N fr7in"u"r7l'o In ..... CUCKKIt-SI'ANii'X Ki.i>iill.l »fiiiiiil-iini;;i7itJ7|TlimT«! V. iilmut li,iw jinn- new i'nr uill lueak in. ty Knoll:,h, Carol Eckoil, Mtniei . hiimpiun pedijnoe Block : milieu S20, ft- '• Hunt. Ulilillctown, i.hoiio Mlddlotonn : lime.I . -f .1 Ilridsc oveniic. ItridKe Bvcnue. Keil Hank, iv.-ilHna dl«- It'll nil leaily for you nl. u i TH'FrUI(;ilE.ST"i;rliel'"c»"pnia~fii~livr"i.c paid foMlvi Tl"iri> Han!:, ph Hath, Vlvliiii IJIiiiiiion, Jean UeVno, ules Sift. I'.laol. mill white, ret ntuj tod CASH"'niiiiiSTKIl' wnnled : m,iVt'"lic i-licni" T4-W. tjince nf utation; nix rotnnn, "hath, fileetrfe, Ji.e Bui.or, 231) Mc-hnnlc 1 o. <.'hry«!i-i--IMym- 1 s K nnd whithi e nmll lllilnrkt. Illnyciil . 31Si ! Orr-iuiOonn- s HAY—HAY- liAY^Ciiidc7r"7iTfiTTfn TirrTrn pho Id ,i Hank 2:;,,:1. .0, I,.- hot v.n"t<,r ntsiim' heat; newly"r<:"niiVaVo7rrin"ii "'jeci)f- Bel 1 y iteilly, Wt'iilny Corin, Marion •tilth i>ul!;i and -t. . >• w, \V(,jl I-'innt t-liott. _ J'l ™L"^ 'ii L ""'"'""1": purl, aveiiuo, Lnntf llnnicli, phono Loiif j thy or inhed; u ide srlcc'tlmi. l'r'irod to imitliiK plant; lira. .. . . ated; i-ent. reiiiioiialilo. to re.'i-oinllile ten- Allen, Lauren Ttiylni', llerljert Frost, Ito,l limit, illume f,;i7. 'i'iiiV for ii;;ai cues anil blorka fu.m •.clior.l; lent, reduced. Iri'pilru 1077. it. Honeo & Do- ants. Owner. William Kane. Mlildlotnwn, Belly Montr, John VanUerveei' Owner, 1- Oak [.lure. Fair Ila'in, N. J-.phono ihl-,1. rEIIIOREED l'ei;ini:o"0 inipidca for Bale. HKJ. I',:! Si\lh avenue, LOIIB Uianch, phuno ; i phine Red Ilnnk 2 4 71). Nnrliian Hewitt, Ruth l fANpii. vioil l l'TVE-1'.OOM" buiiKi.l"'". "for"7cnt""at ItmrTt I :i:iiii. Wellee Minn,,,Minn , i,,,,!,,,,,,,,, vuieiin; nmll rc rc- - K '•'i White I WANTKI), (.mail ured jlininir room or mo,,tn ; Krapt? arbor ; all feneeil. Apply Rfc Iv«t...M and A of Ketl Fcail , I reel, lied Hunk, pho '' "'' MHI. modern imium imcit :•:: faiai;i'; i ,,„, , , ' , . iua.| or 'N Nl — HalenmaiIVi Bfi snlnplcisample,,., Jnin-- eonilllli.niiii;llli . lliriian'fl l'liiial'l , .ShopSh . DDi'uni- I dinette ,-et ; innst fit into dinim: ronni YOU 1.1KK » in-* .-:u- .-it n ii,,e,l :—'-'-- nicely derorati.l In-idt; ,,|,,o L'ur.Ie,, plot if! iHink; .In iu. (Jnplit, Anmi Ijintluo , ()j(,.._ .im,-.^.,' ,,]mit. l.idt. ivcin-; Mill,., moiiil i.ln.f, 1!,;.I Hi.,,I,, iilmno B:I:I. — O.iB feet; io,i,,t lie in K»<"1 condilioii mnl rice'.' New ';:;; Chrysler Imperial ileiired; iH-ar-bu:i line: rearoriahle rent •.• B U M': A LOW"" for ~7c n t,~ fl v c """r.jonT.niT; nnd sweaters; every I'AINT—Your lion,,,, f,,,- ,,,,| jh.OU^ O'nTy reni'niinl.le. (>'> lx;wii; ."ticet, Katonto-.vn. Thom.'ui Wnolley of ,lr. y .I'llnii, i,i;-v.huel job, dual EMPLOYP^ENT. H-liable tenaiit. Can be teen at any time bathroom, phoivcr. 1'ronpei't avenue. a a.'tr, .Second nvenue, near liy hnyil.K ilhcel fiom- fn.-lory i» this ... _. ! Itenly hy mnil.- Duiulliy Kallon Ill | n,it if idly linli-liril ii, I,In, I, I'h.,,.c Rumion -S17. nvcuiit, I.OIIB Bnini'h. pniiflMe. JUMO-.I «|i»t you 1:ct: flvo B«l- i KR ll.ldiiii.-. Wlial li no .win1.' WANTKI), furniitiud " nparlincnt; nd-'lli i'OK RENT,'"half ;«"f "iloiiMo" b'.iiS liTcT I'. I VTl It ~1''R"O N T'~h"o"in7r iri~Ro~ir~iTnnkt jli l Karinja of Uiiiriiion, Nancy I TW() |(,o ^^ ,„,.„;-„„,! B,,,n||, ,,iTO" two" lonn holler itnnl, i>ialiir. liny color, two 1'illej. ;'••.. 1-1,,, i.ii I id lliinl: only. Ad'lrci-s W. I". A., liu.\ fill, Jicd A ill cum of a ear; .- "enL irmditioii: ?2'i per moi'th. AL rooms, bath, tj.tra lavatory, livo eun i liiii-iiiiiy I'armly, John l''inni>,i thioo-uunrtoi' mnlti-eu? double uml - ' Hr.-plur-e, hoi water heat, Hrreun., Ullil. Willl.'iui Nuipalie, (!eof|.'.fi L'llivll- l-inille. II. Koi'h. llclford, N. J. _ ' ll»"iii< l nuttynty, , one fou,-In,-fou,In,h hhru»hr , one Illis ear. Maurlre art/., (hry.lcr- i-olle:;,, ! Ol)'IB(JARl) Mtti t)R limited; must ha A. T. Doi-eniiiK. it Hecklcai piacc, Ked ;1'I"'"«"f K.'iianej SCO monthl/. Seo Mil- ll[ rK EVIillUHKKN TURKS, perfect apecimeiia, MU'll ItruiiIh h andd a putty knifknikiffe MMh I'lymoulli inli'i, and U-'e.^t K, [ira'lii :-r-'.en ! over 1'i li. p. and iTii'-oiialde ; ti'it, par- Itimk or nKfiiti. '','" ' - •' Mechanic street, Hcd Blink, In. c.i,.|iild .lerinlomiin, MunriU'Cl 1'iilu1'lll nndd VlVnrnlhlil WWurkak , 56 Willow street, Ktd Haul-., plume r,:W. Or'en even- 1 ,,:-ilioii. I tli'iilnr nliouL it:, eoadition. Ciill lldl "hone IlilT. Cook, Chilly.) Hii-ldiT, Jam: Merrill, -Americaun nml.or r vllncllnc,. oiuloiulll t feet tall,. Hriitii'li, nhono 3119-J. iiin fin —SALE' or "r"c'nt.'"'fV 7 l-l itrietleH nml HIKOH nl. ,i 1, e-. K. ffii-i mil Htm-L [Hank ^ i 1J • - i ifitlit-li.. OtOtheh r vitr KtJl) ANIJ I'ASTUlii; -.Sod oil tho, Kroumi nnldi- h Daisy Lnuil', .Inlianne Morrow, I-iod- imipnrllinuiti'ly low prlrcal: lno mlvnnco Addie- :nni:ni|ili- | f ]|AVK""almut S 1 r..iifTli' 'in plnro firnt l or delivered to .vmi. I'JKIIIIIO after Mny YOIJ WILI, FIND it here. We I that j,,,. (K,,. ' i | j;, ,j j,. r partiruln iii'i'iir Howard Km;/, 7 -1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. yiinl Avery, I.indsley Hunter, Tliom- IIVIM- liii.t yein'. Neliioli'ii Flii'm Numery, I,,,,,,! an,I in,iit^ii,^e; nut mi than uth Htiucl., l Maul- ].T,'iO-W. lnt; eiilven f,0 ei-nt,, a ft-ecU. Komc rye ,11-eil ear you'vo liecn lool.inc for nt tile ' ,.,',T.. ,.,.,.,' . linjiiyiaiiiiKlntliin. _N._.I. __; W I J erty. HUNllltEUS of forma to milt ony pock- :i-'i MniTliKiii, Loin lOnRland, Jean itruw for rale., 11. T. CiiHek & Son, Hld- iliht iniie. Wo will lie i:la,l_ to have you i |!"-' ,' ^' " """ MODERN iive-rofim bunynlow. Him purl etl.ook: iiuaint olrl-faahloiicil fRrm SHOW f'A.SKH, t-'.\nw toil tnblcn. Ijeilii, re- Ownir mu:-L be :ati ,-tory tn morti!iH:co. r'leiiiiHire, l:.-irli:ini Mnnmi, Kvelyn W. A. lloppli'.i: Ai- y, ti Linden plaee, Bcreenci!, pciin'it. plotie fireiilaro, kit«_• noiicea. I,ur^i; acreaijc If desired. Convenl- ,1,,,-il.K iiiln-lii.ie, ilei-r IIL-I.II, .:l.;.-li-ii: : (]rri!c * niovc; K'uiure. . eut to Red Bank BtiHiuii. Some ucntla* BinticU, Naomi HIIKI-I'S, lOstelle and Ironi'r inlFei- urn, typewriter; all i-lifap. IIAI.F-l'klCB KAI.K: Uvcrni neiiu,- tiireo to | wltli rndio- •;:'; Plymouth I', iiidiin T ^"'•'•' Aildrc,,,, ilrai.i, I,,,.'. f,i',, Ked Hed Bank, iihiuui :'.!>•;.• Ideal for nrht i.ci four feet Jl ,.„,}, ; | o feet, toe; red rlymoiitl, 1 i,ed,,n, l!i:io Foul con, h. 'l !I3" ! li''"lk-' )! Uoiiiihty lane, men's fiums. [lay H. Stillmnn, formorlr 'I'lietcMi Si'ari;, Vir|;iniu .Smith, Helen lliimiiinii'i*. II \yhlto_^troel. Iteil Bank.* W WILL KXiHANCIO forty fiTrKe""Ti'iiro L'rci ut Ilivcr ifi;id,lnir Hftvcn 1 leaf . liiu-bci'i-y, 1 lie mid 25c cucll ; Cull- | Hu|imohile tdlilll. '2.S Poili'e Virtory 11 IIANUY MAN, e\|" i-i.iii.'i ,1; I'liiinllrur- r anil operator of ncveral Mnamoutb lJallin, i'llinnr TIlloii, Annetle Jolin- noAT'MOi'blfToriiVilc, M li. ]'• I!" ) r. 1'. Kiowu Mhite I'li^eoni far same number UUMlIALOWs, house:1, r'armn, eo'iatry rouniy fiumi, rim armpit you In making a fo.uln tulvet, luo I,, llvo f.-et. JU I.) Jti l,,,5l,,,.t, lounc, '.'12 Fonthironthic MilanMilan,, 'il i Ijillki'. eoiil; .,, ..iu i'.o,,; l,e-l rcfer- of i-1 JI al I chicken-. Mi»:,l of them nulled; tson, liiii'olhy ;',ilvi'r::tein, Craee Jun- in., ilnrle i-ylinilcri llnliiieiiiii t: m pcr-per liumlied. Harry II. Kihsurdn. Little home:!, estates, for rent In Moulin.uth V'l'e selection. Oilice. State highway. Eat- fort i-onilitlmi: $25,011. MHO l'.i-li.cll :'.'.! LnSalle .-nnverlllilf 1 c[ie,'.«. I'l.oni, li.'d I:, fust breiilei-1. Klli-on, Nut Swamp road, County; from 515 to S^n,} pur month.- kny \ oetov. n, t.h'.ui; 171. 1 Silver, phone Ked Hani, IHO. - id.•me. Middletown •r.(i"-'_ lull'nrn-, Maij.;ariM Bc !, Jllliamto i-iuifl. iuul two lilnil" 21x1(1 iH-npellor, eolll-e, -fl I'onlia,' eonvertible coupe. 1 IIU'I I (;|;NKI:AI. hnui.e-.v,,, 1., ,, '«o; i-liaiohrT: H. Stillman. State highway, Eaton'.own. r MUST he nolil nl "iiiiri.",~cloTTr"l7""wa»hcK (,nihiim :ednn, ^(.l Aiihuin S eonvcrlihlo i - ,],,,;.I .-- - . ,.,,!,., ,:,,'„ ..l ,.. . .-- ,. 1'OIL ':AL|;. N eiv:nan Sprir.j:.'' road, mod- Mllli-i-Mll , Kdim I,run, Elllh-k l'arinly, riniilni nil-!-/., 7!)4 llreim iivenne, .'iea )t ( PAKTII-'S dfslroii^ of a"ieiiiil»!i:"hiunc for ern -I'-en-ioom houiio: partly furnlnhoil J elcetlir ire liijv. idci-l rir. ttovc, rndlo, .-dan, •;.:•! N,,,h H nclnn. •;,; Nash S , port , ,X,,' .iiV,,"! >:!': MinVmo ,, i, Knndoymen.' their urn nil house, dui:-. while on trijia Miriam .Silvri-::lein, DoroLhy Sclli.'i.sol, lirllilil, 'or plume Tt»wnl«-._I(j.m«m_t7_ii^] eleetric noivini; ,-hine; other Itema. f U i''(JtiIPiTot)MS~fon-CTtTjUi iicr tntJiinTi bath, ,-:in p:,,lc,r. lwo-i:ar KaraBL'. bom colipo. 29 Nn-li 0 ,,e,hin, M lloilse s. K-\AKcMy. lo- j.Ioi.nioulli si:, it. plinnc Ile-I or week-imls, will Iiml it. by addrca ' •—. I FUlMill. t KAI.i\IjlHj lfiimilllilileIt'll,ilJIilLLJIL,j twL"*ou »**.,heii. uprini.,^'iiiijlh Ka:i, water, electricity, lavatory; Main i-onnui-lnn!; ll.-,s:;no; trecB. May Brandt, to'iimaiiu',,. II While; Hlreet, lied Unnli.' linn; nil reeondltnined and uady lo lirivo ! n, . ..-,,, . A. I>. C, ihiiw-oi- r, 11, Kcd Iliinl:. ClniChita Lull Men-ill, (Jlorin Cll.'lini'niy, ',,!..! ,,'i ,,,,Vllorh . r,,illll rnf e i,m.illll sailboatilhL, ui] Btreet, Eatoiitown; one-ear L'arapre. I!ay .1- Crer.ne avenne, ISroolilyn, N. Y. HOW" I1OATK, ten, fo'iiri'curVnir'Sixtcon out. Ten other Iniv prii-od ears that, will :.,,,,.,,,., I, I,t ,I , -wniiici l, fo, r i- WAIEU "SY.STKMS" "i'alrliniikii-MoViiii II. Stillman, State hiHhway. Eatontown, NEW" HOUSE'for hafe/ricur 'buolncii port .lulianmi Miller, Arthur Jacks, Belly nr a canoe. Al S2 Hln-cwid.ury nvenue, five you serviro from S 2 r. up to S 7 ",. | W 1111 Ii, i.IRI, -,.,i.t,-,i for riniial Red llinil,.-_ feet; $l7.r,i| lip. TliompTOii liont Works. v; l; : ,-l;. A|,|,l-.- 'lli,ir,,ilnv ter BystemH installed. Wo 'U.,:i:iali?.e in of Rfl Hunk; nix rooma, bath, nun. Ultiiian, Juno HratlMlitiv/ nnd Stanley Hehwni'ti'i, Um.l Car L..I. We,.t Frnnt I "! - . •;!'",,,",',' !.lir,:t, Hcd l>uiil..'_ pump repairing. Rriddenee. MlilJletown, porcn,, tircplneecpe, , hhot water hunt; weather NEW poreli i-ockcrn, S2.nO each; lot of 1 Center utrect, Sea Hrij;hl. N. J, utroet. near Pearl l-trcct, Ked UiinL, phone ""onunK. Ill nail N. J.. phona Mlddletfiwn GO- Plunibinit, TOlTi^ENT,""Vtorc^ofriceVr"nittiriioiiwiii ; T, all of l'*alr llavon COUNTY" llnrtcr KM-linnre, will Ijnrtcr'of i.T7." HELP WANTKI i (. ,le l,,r ni'-e family^ apartments: Improver]; _ - stripped window, ,l j . •k- heatliu; anil lliinliiK. Fro.l C. I! ooro EnraBe The re,:i,,t, ,„ open to the public. ^^"^"^^1wo dliveiiportrt, ^ u ""Tui, ? i-ell any thiiif.-. Availiililo inorehandiiie Juat of! Broad atrcot. Land & Loan Co., l'llnne Kcd llnnk 704-R-i. CADILLAC ten: -del fi. A-l rrenenil _ ciuh f.w ii-.f-d r.creen ilooni r.O rcntii eanh ; now on diiiplay. Wn eall for nrticlon. 27 lltion. for o niiii'l; In nt. r2_Meehmdc »trci!U_r!ed_najikL RIVKR" FI'ON'T. fumi:(hed7Ti~ewly painted? Kai,l. Frunl ,,li-pi-t. lteii lianli. PIIDIIO ^1B. ,-hciii Mi lout F.mi-l.iym ] - BOAUD nt i-edsomiblu rntos: all modern tlnee ran inni;eit. like new. -bwo at Sin, one Phono STi4G-J, Call ;it In nfle Imuroiomcntc hot and cold rumiii.j; FOUKTEEN-KOOM two-family house.] moilein hoine: ten roomw, two baths: ill SIK'; hroken HUB nml peuliut htnno. I,. UKAliTll''lH,'lH'uwii'""niHl'"ivhito~maro~for mouth :t basement, light, water; part or all. I Rlcam heat; KaniEc.'i : larco plot. i,-ranil Kiiddlo or liilriieti:,: youmr mid frentlc; Olto Herdcn, White luad, ^hrcwshiiry, N. wntui'; ctntrnl locution. ITtidaun Hnupe, Port Monmouth News. 1-:. Urown, 117 I'lTjupcct livcnue, tied IJnnk, i:il IFiidr-tjn nvenue. phone Red i!;ink_ it-14. Seven-room huminlow. banement. Fim t,ar-jview; ?i6,0,,i',, cash S2.r,nn; or rent 5SC. him heon uaed and rartd for by chll'lron. •TCHi:i!;!, lint lor; all improvements. 73 Itallroad aye.- I Kay Vanllorn. phoiif lied Uunk 2RJ. plume f,7...... • Fur unlo hy llui'hnell of IJiowntown, phone fiOUIl used i-ni'ii. l!i;« Cheviolet, |,aiicl de- UKV.'ARD f/)"r"st(')lfn">-;ir, I Wl ""ilclij'xc Ford Him Hi-1 lln.ii! ilt-|!i le fun l.n hiiuuht TWO CANOKK, rcilnoniible : niv-h ll.ny.i ai id S.it ui \ PT> ly •• nt. ro.ieli. M:icl., i.ciial niiinhcr l.SDatiO«. nue. Entontowii, N. J. | WILL EXCHANCE for f'casnorc liroperty. |! a u K, rcilnoniibe : p livery. ?:i.",; 1 tfJ'.i l-'.sii-x ,'01,,-h, 1!11!9 1 I M hl d motor, liko new, S6.1; njeil Krh neidi CC:I licence number 1 ] n] ,',, hinltn from front In I'orl Miinnmnlli at Urn sluri-n «f Charles utlil i t lik FIHICWt)t>IJ, gG.ut) per lo"irii.^"l0 liVr" cord^ (Jraham Pnine. 102s Whipin-t Kcdan. Ap- M.'irtc-t, Vum t Mryrrs iniil ^.ilvmlure Sciu;llunu.) „ ?]-j.:.n up. NNe w rowbnaltihU , wollll plcHato Carak'e, \'alloy iliivc, telephone of Joseph WciiRel's ho in p. 50 Leonard liieplain. wood. Sll per cord. Locuut liai ik. street, Monday even inn. May 14th, 1)C- Imilt ?'-7.o(J "p. Htnldcr'B' Bout HOURC, po,t:i, oak liimher, planliii: and oawltiK. Atlunth; Hii:lihii)d'i_;;l-1-J. __ Moving |)h:lur^ ;iilowii aro now lie,- 1 1 a tween 8 :;t(j uiKlJi_;oa r.'rlork.-_^^^ _^ Hcd Hunk.' ._._.... -.- Chnilen t;. llennolt & Co.. oflico phono FOE' SALK. ' l . 2;,^[).ikl.iim~e"o^el~l™U 111-,1.1' V, -\N ITKH. inmlc; IK ni H n T : .(• w""AN'Jr ~^""buy~HMr-"/r"iOiickcir~wi'i el~a"lso iin; held uL tin: lire hon.se Friday V a iited a -, il. to \f i \ C 1 hu I'OR HAI.K.HACI iiilhe, Imlf ami five li. l>.Mlddletown_ roiildenee 7 9. and nina like new; nit,nil niili-it)--c nil it for Kixteen-foot rat bom. Call Red om, iircakfastt room, kitchen HtiLliniinry (IIIKIIICP. ?i Kcnr |>uin|> pud lfl.DlJl); or will i'Aihnni,-c for a ttmaH por-iti 'ill he ii iicrniHi nt ' with L; . | •>..,,,,,* .IIVJI... I'.tiinium i u.,111, niiuiicil mill nlKlit:; iiii.U'iul of. Tue:id:iy nii;hta. Tin; Ti(ACTOItS,~now~lir~iMi'CTo"r iinlo. What (ijijiDi- it Bank_3."jUH or ltrtd H;ink Mil.* __ nuyslor Impoiinl cnjrlno. t^ill Jfluhliiiidii oiipe, I,ut mii-,1 be in i;oml i,liai,e. Car n mo re 1 hai I li-Ml.'tl v in r ml- HOUSK of six roomn, nil improvements; | Colonial hall; four bedrooma. two all tiled fcuUm: picliiru for this week la "Xjcft me your leipiireinentu ? Conovcr Ilroa., vani-e iiieu-. l.Uity t.. t • \v r CHIL.DKEN to bo n! : Kood' lminc"."iJeiity lltilit, fi liny uveinio, Iliirldiui'lfu It."Julian. •nn IK II: after & :IIU P. M. n -,,. it :• i itt: r mnl Knnure: SIM). nunBulow. {ivc ruonif. .ill , \,nthfim f.-]Kl\vcr and nei-vnntit' qmirtti-a; dec. Wleliatunli, N. J, Try our DCIVICC. Phono aeon any eve Komi lH-nrnan -hip wilt 1)0 Fl n ;n •ci, of ground ; mot he rare. Russell, __S Over i.adie::." The ,-iliow:i arc for theii'l,O\VKH PLANTS, ntl Kinds, 7-limin, pr- rt lf.2 Main Hlreet. Kean-ibui-it, N. J." Hoply Newmaimprovcmciitfin Sniin: "RaruKcn avenue; 5-7..i"i. Joh; n loi-atriII, Cookl on, |[ triciL,. j,y nnd, allpi moder, nWhitehal convenience*l 4-RJ8: two0 or- Holmilol 'J. V.itll 'ii't ail- TKOriUAL FISJI—All Bl'zo Bqimrlum», eiice. At •ply• i::;c"~ j TiTr~fIT "rk rwiTh hii-ken lioiiuc; lots _of fruit; elecnicHy; I | ton avenue: plot 100x100, llnlihniy. 174 West Front street, Mod t:ni)i! nmendatiu,, I1K Mrs. Roy Cohb. neilium alr.ed barn, ' S2.1fi a y«nr. Bill Maxson, CliaM Hill, lliinl,. phono ,'ICC2-W: PAINTEH nnd rnper hanner and "lecor- b boiird ami house, all Improvements; perfect condi- elwim and leave si N._ J._ Mr. and His, Sherman ol Jersey BOAT for mile, righteon-foot oiithoard ator; reauoncblii prk'CH. Will paper n ,|..,,jP !,• v ox r,l 1, He,I llnnk." tion; two-rar Karate; Bale or rent. An- SOU. "toi, si, f 17 filliilrt, erodem, irrnvel nnd 1M1 ttl1 ] dilio Miic.t be low mire Clly spent last week nl thuir bun- motor, with Johiinon'n 22 hone |,o«er /„ L. a. fi r I...... I . _ . -.11 -t. .-.^ -. I - * " *- - other Jaiire house, rxcollcnt lor-atlon, manun: for Kale. E'ricofl rlKht. Cltiuilo on to _ FOH HENT, half of double IIOUKC, eo.tlOf). Sale SI.linn, hnlf eaih. B. M. motor, In lierlcet roiiilitloii; for mile rcn- room;; ; nil improvements; newly deror. galow on (.'.enrgia avenue. <•!. WrluhL. Litllo Silver, phono nod Bunk niiiKle, OLD (i'0LlJ-~W(: pay casli y d Carjner. N'aveslnk, N. J. aitiialile. Tlio^o Eiitontown_lti7>Il.* llllll-J. itrcot. Hod Bank. I'hone liHi4, Hcil Bunk. cd ; KaraKC. 1- Hprins street, near Fr Mr. and Mm. Wilbur Willett and ISox -HR. Itcd lianh. H ld jeyjl , h ifl, teeth, etc. fteus* 1 u IiOv\'r for" alliedruwhont, wllh new ,o-DKV oali wooil in Btovo nnd firoplncD WII-LIAM V. DIISTUICH. plumhln-:, hemt- atroot. Phone 1H2C. Ked Bank. FAl"rM"s,""h"o'u"»e«"rXTrn'snlows' ami buildine ur, hiincly nmn, i-iireful illes', 3G Broad Kcil lianlt. lotR: many fine Iiari;airi3. fi. Howard llicli dallghtcr were Kunday i; e:Jts r; A.I i-oiiilltiiMi. I'rlco S21. Mrs. lent'lh^ ; will rotted manure top soil; iiiB and tinninK. I'uin pa and windmil]n UOUSE~ for rent, 21 Locust avenue. Red l; io reimlrcd. A Kent for tinnier eailuirutor i] Llpiiineott, ."11 Monmouth Btrcet, Red of Mid. Clamlo Knilth of Hlghlandrt. Williinl Si- ililvewiti,! Kinveted. traetnr plowlnir nnd Call 1.122 Hal Hunk, IJank, fnrniKhed or unfurnished. Aiiply li. Murltiovn.* truili for hire. J. II. Carney, phono Ent- coal BiivliiB device. Fits nny fiifnare. 42 to M. II. Ford. Woodbrldgc. N. J- Mr. and Mr:i, 'Ke Kihbs o£ Jer-K0U SAt.l-". hi)i-HO Iiiwn mower Sle I^citlhton nvcmic. Reii Hank, phono :!{Jh7-J. APARTMENTS liinnl lioriio clippci-H; army unilille anil onlowii -tiC-J-'i - SUMMER RENTALS—Several attractive SEMNnuN<;Xr.O\V, fix rooms, tllo bath: soy City were week-end visitors at CA~LL iQ Unnli li\7,l-3, EatBU~e,Th~-.mfi7l> S\V EDI S11 ArAUTMliNT for rciil ; 'live hires"" ronVru, extra lavatory. tireplaee. hrtrdwooil new tievcn-iiuiirt ehuni. never uiied. J. H. WKSTlNmiOUSK fofrlKerntoro iirc all homes and cottages; comfortably fur- thlM phie". cr, If you still tlcmand tho host in imint- work; o y liiilh; lii'iiled; earairc. rjiunc l&S-l-J. floorM, oil burner, copper screens, awnlnBB. liltsi-her, Colt'n Ncrk-Vlinilcrhun: ronil." cunrat.teiMl for fivo yeam nt TnatlnK'n, nished, available; S300 to ?80<) oeadon. lnf and rnper hniu;i»K. Oflice nnd nliop Arldrefs 1\ 0. Box Oil, Ited So mo on river. Three furniahed ainirt- (ieneral Electric refrigerator: two-car KB- William McClulro of Dobba Ferry f-'Oft SAM-},* erib. iheMacr, Imliy ran i;u:e, 16 Moiunuutli «t,-eot. plioiio_I!cd__IlnnJt_;iiK ut 20 Mount ntrecl, K«<1 Bank. Bank. __ __ _ TWO FLATS for nt. four and fivi rase. Restricted. Corner Throckmorton rm-l(er, lariio nil:. r. Wllliiim i.treel, r r menta available. Ray Vanllorn, Fair IIa- ;,pont Saturday and Sunday with hit) WASlllN(;"MACHINES,TnIoV and ropalra SALKSMEN -( ANVASSKTlS. Rioms: all imrrovc 'lit:;; above Ilirpi-b'i , phone Red Daiik 283. avenue and B.'ianett place. k Kulilie Sliou: lent, able. it filstrr, Mr;;. Joseph Till. on nil males. MnyTnc BPcclnlktn. Tu«- hou:;oo. i. hil^ i r. UIVKB FRONT modern homo. plot I'Oll SAl.!1":, fnurteeil-foot roivholit. Cnll- MIII:'!'. Hi Monmouth Btreet. phono Ked FUEL OIL tnnks for j»lo and In- ilb f lSroii.ll l Mrcct. AApplly to Mr. Hirsrh. IIAl,K"oF house nt 7^ Wnllace ntroet for John Ilinris of Jrracy City nnjoyctl Milb, OU ]!i);lil;nui.i avenue, I!if,'hl;uid:i, j.:nt lo adult family; FIX rooms, :tll 1m- ;1(I0X20U, nine rooms, threo bathn : Krand ri i WTLT SACRIFICE sTr73i nn^i doublo Arrangcniont.fi aro progressing for Eatonlown 4S3-M. ' , ^«5.'iO, modernized eoven-room Bonk.- Alhcrt Maxrion has had a waniiou.se hich. Apply 140 llronil iitreel, Ited Until..' EVKI!"lii:KK"NS~ini~i nlirllba for Bnlo; Nor- nny other work on your grounds. William ' SITE'VI'ION Red Bank.- Culnniat in process of renovation, will SEVENTY-ACRE truck and pasture form r'OK SALE, wooil lfiilltil-'B nnd iiillani for •irh. HiH-iiccSpciup l, IppriiS t-o -t4o inclicadenln,c .IU Co Ccento es Mi'iirii, itiinii.on, tdionn :!r>l. | (uMii.,,,-,.,'! , be HVftllable June 1st; panelled window,., Sil i dl C i. nili'l, ,-haulVe, FL'RNISIIEU to tin ilvoi built "on the meadow;.;" opposite tho oul^ido norrh. Alno net of new white t:ct Ibein lit Old Kennedy Farm, Nut- EI.UCTHICIAN—If it'H~oloet7'ii:ill~«'C~7clK i cnrdenei'. te cllreil. S80; bank. C'J Hector place, lied li:ink, m:ii'ble mantle, garden setting. Heat lo- usual outbulMliiEK.' fine condition; nenr swamp in,-,d, Hed llnnk. - i Smith nil liictuiy. Mr. Muiutm will luhl l,i,l hnioiil llxliireB. "I'll 1,0 li.dd inntIII] or repair: entimn expert I...... i'il hoiiM!»'iiikcr, on rntidii in KM iijink. Call with rcRard to highway anil train nerviee. F.lliahcth U. thii property at onre m\d uunfjcnt your Manson. ti2 I'elers place. Rcil Bank. store his lli-liing ciiuliinienl. in the. very leaiounhlc. r,r, West ItivoHivor roadroinl, rillll.H; AUCTION SALE-WO buy nndradio flervlec. Hlore. .Sh Utilities, J.1 ( IIII 111 IfiKainln lio,:i:,i, imu, ililii! TWO KUHMS. fnrnblicil in unfu: oi.-lied, (-11 nriylhiiu: nnd everythltll,- on com- Ocean avenue, KCKI l!rlj;ht. Vietor C. ;%' ii-ieii'ui'i'. fiiil; r'ivi:'H girl, twenty own-vrenulremcntH. Red Bank 1100, C. W. FOR SALE, otio of Monmouth county's bulldlnu. FrelbotL IJroa. were, the Uu'u»"u. I'lamc ••I.'-J. . _ for lishl IlotiBOtcciiinB. '-HI Hcraca Cray-Lewis.- , ,,,,., Kf.KCTItlC reFrlircralorn S6f> raili; Kcl- --ion. S.ilea every TueHilay nt 12;.1O l'crotti, 26 Church struct, Sen Bright. placo._i!cii Dank. last choice buildinB site., with nny hllllclcin. . vliintnrn five fiml, SBP; live Bll'ln Inlf I'. M. Miitiiwun Auction S,II|)h(rtuj 2C. every dny uml oven- ehildrcn; nt n rcahoniiMc tu'lce. Coaover. Hed IJiuik, phono I::SG, er I1. O. WJHTK WOMAN' wlnlu wood. Address Oivncr, General Delivery, on 'first (lour; al: o ill her lines- Willi' Mataivan. N. J.^ o'clock. DutUi DiiiKW'cll. Dornthy < r Illis 4 5-1. i Inmi.lry in lii'il 'ilaiik'"!l'l0.\V. "^""""' '™' 1 AiMrcr.5 K:l>t 7,",\K,0: in Kood neetion ; near tins line; at "7,1 MiM-ha it, afU 6:0 0 r. M., SIX-l(OOM""li'ii'uso in Red Bank, all Im- Martin and Adeline Ktnnshcrry havo tiKNKHAL CONT'nACTOIl. trnrklnrr. Kri LAWNS and irnrdcna enred for by men Fn.:il hlicrt. lie.I Hank. ' ?10 iier month. Rolnton Waterliury. li'T ri:iil(;l!El-:i) wire halTcTrpufpTcVfiTr Bale, ph Kr.l Hank 127-11. provements; Raracc; lot 5(1x150: (food. rnci'ivcd iiilvpr litarn for perfect at- linr, top mill, manure, till dirt, rhnli trained in id attention to ilc- nnd kiti'hcncttc, nil Monmouth street, phono Red Bank .'1.-.I1H.- inavel, nntid, rlny, piianut and pnnd i,li Hirer mnnllm old; littered with A. K. C.; tnila; uroundH kci.l in rer/crt order nt ! MAI.K 1IF.I.1' v.anli-d; National well-rated convenient, icsiileiitial .-treet; in good Con- nal.le. Herliert Diet7.. Cherry Btreet. n pi .?ft.O! weekly; or will Sri.ENI'Ill six-room houue. tile bath; dition; So,i,!"\ teims. Pee Milton Berk, Ictuliiiieo. for riirk Knnlclis. Owar Berkcr. 17 S i-ery leasonnblc ii. eslnbllsl ollh-o ; Jtivo driv Middletown town- iery leasonnblc fikMirc. (icorue J- WilWilll - I •hill l.i mi and ."iltini: room; in two-car irnr: ue; rock Harden, fountain; ^1 Mechnnic street. Red Bank, ldinnc 1 fi 1 7. The Ladies' Aid sodcty of Com-|ond 'i,trcot,""i'iiii !ii, N. J.. Idii lyl , landscapld e KCrviee. phonh o I-JaLontowIJLt n !! In tli lias ope ,;: for ralial.lo '.'He family; near H,T'.:CII plnre iunl id; located in Shreivsbury; 4SI1-J. liliniK-inily ,e- lionsiblo mail a:s I'Jeal inaii- half iiiu-ii of li a ; ID"EAl7"jT6~ME. ill splendid condition, liv- immlty chnri'li will hold an nil-day Ih slri-it. Aililres, I'dinianent Only, all yea KK'XMAN outhonrd "Oil »kifT. 22 h. p. awir: pii'-itlon nirc,-.i iminnlinte Mib^tan- Ilolston Water-bury, ing and dinim: reom, kitchen, three bed- quilting parly and lunclieon at tho H .'iAI.K. iiont or ear, Blnnll iili-lul.e, IF IT'S MUSICAL ivo i-nii nupply it. In- .-,1 I, Iteil H.mk. • hone |treiieni'i! Ktrurlimi n a in our ivin-k luinecL^sncy a,i man selected IN sm:E\vsirt'KV'"m 11 r d street, two SIX-RO(JM modern house in Willow drive f>n.\-jrin. Tricis ?."..7f,0 : less than it.i prea- uf Mrs. Cliarleu Qtiaclcenbuah, mnkoe r nndd inbelube";: nnrnacrlner o fSS.nn. •" Would eiuiRliler cxehnnKe for luriier Bkllt. d or pliinK inptrll- nt inrllidine rdio nt,'onieiit will be llii.iuiiKhly irniiieil. Wiito I'I-OMI- .II. fmnislieil ; In .. nconlo 1MT- Humor; (hceo bcdrnomi. textured walla, cnt. value. Owner leaving thin section. or, lKt Wcat Fiont alixot. Hcd Uank, Can he seen at 30 Matllson avenue, Kcil Jr. Colt ago jiraycr «ervlco will bo llnnk.' i-an b e iniuldo to jinri'lin-'C inRtrnmentM. Al- ilenl':. Ollii-c, 07,j Ti-nn.-i>iiftnlimi liiiilding, fencd. Mi '-i'll I l fireplace, open porch, vaporir.ed hent: i:a- W. A. Hopidnt! Aceney, S Linden place, r.hl-M.* HO rciHlivlniT- Anticn^, -17 \\rii:'him:liili C.|ii,.;|..:,,. __ _ . M., Uoil liniik'. phono KII'J-J. rar'e. Sale price ST.,00(1 ; S-IO monthly. held loniKhiht ta t iJt o'clock nt Iho IlKFOItF, you buy or sell anythlnK conmilt. Red Bank. N^J.^phone^jljlTV ____ HtrceL, Iilinlm Iteil HniiK. 1 7r> 1. ROOM nnd honnl SK.IIU 11 v.eek; al»o fur- See Milton Berk. 3 Mechanic street. Red with tho Hcd Bank Auction Rooms. 23 : U.N[lSU.\"l~op|ioriimily "for "man wiFh di- JUST I'TNISHEI), new six-room house, lot homo of Mrs. Kale JOimtmoml. ^ i „„„J,U -,JJTEI„ H,.„;„,-Vondltloi. iHiiiro; nlno Vulci. mWiiyle Ran .t.tn Mvm I'AINTINC,'""ileror'ntini.-. " |iii|ici ~hiinj":rii"^ Ili-lied ronnis, ?:t.AO; private family. 110 Bank, phone 11117. En,.l. Front Btreet, phono Kcd Iinnk 21K. rect to <-un-.,liner experience. New cou- ."',,xl ,',ii, all Improvements ; steam heat, Till' Woman's Kl-'publlran club Will | ]!i ,.,. ,,,,,,1i , l,' |,.l Havendi, iphon eWh J31.ll l Hosod i-linni.- hlrrcl. Ucd l!ank.- ^ v n MUST SACKIFlCE"sriO(f ncm""rhiycr p|." niircli riiriiltiirc iH'inycl; rcnsniuilila pon plan inuke-i Miles ami cood itii'iuni: l)WEI,LlNt;,"""livins,-" room, dlnlnc and th and showers, hardwood (loom, cheat. prircn. If Koiiu: to paint, n:;k fnr eiitl- : kitchen, three bedrooms, nil improve- holtl a uai'd parly at Hie lire house : Hank. _ aim; S.15 takm it. Inrjulro at 215 easy foi carne'it, liald worl.ci.'l who canKOOMS to rcnl7 \li>^iniMe~l7^-alionTTui - t. trim, lath anil plaster walle. Innd- Kritlny aftei'iioon.' j It!!-. 1KIX. thi-co-iloor whlto porcelain lined. mutCH. Arthur K. Iloyi'i:, l'liono Knmaon mec! and ,-ell I ho home owner n nc.'i':;:.ity.. MHMI or nnfiirnishnl. J'hi.nc ISin.J, ments; Inriro plot, phade tree*, one bloi'k aped ; 52,7,,".' terms. See Milton Berk. riprlnit Btreet; Kcd llnnli. from River road. nice. S2.".. W. A. (IGti. Ensyto renienil.cr. it's (1(1,5. ppaid dailyy, rerluanene t fiituri: 'Jfid SpriliK Mreel, l!cl Hunk." :l Mechanic street. Red Hank, phono lfiI7. a|llc oI Ulc ,nnto:it WALNUT LIMI,"" perfectly BOtmil, ju7t~re- lIop;,iiiK Ak'cucy, 8 Linden place, Red ACREACEin Miililletewn section, exce!^ A 1.1. KINDS "of "linir""v.'ork;""ti-nntf"onmiT ith nationally k .,.,.,.,furnac. e hentinp|j; an,,d | TWO furnished ii.onu, kiti'hcnotte; all mil by tin- IjadirV auxiliary of tho j i-eiientM , eonditli,, j. I.mk»(ioil ,-i-utly rut down; twenty feet lonK. '-'' tlonii anil nu-IU'hes, Innile li-iim your Cn c ri-" Bunk.- , lent buililinK site, woodlanil, with bridle llro I'orniiany, under the direction of } illai'.e._Fim^Ihrv, n paths, lil^-h elevation; runains stream. iiii'lien ill dinnieter. Addle™ Wnliitit Log, iiamiilcH. Prii'Q very rcnaonable. L. Coley, :0'i and la:u,i A. M. Mr. Laudcn, j I1I,!i"J.',,V,, Kc ;' wilVrcnl' reasnn'a'ldo tn'mio"or YOUR COLONIAL furniture will nuit on R ; I'rice ?lf.ll per Here. As rnnny acres aa Ml'::, c, !•'. W'inUlcnian, will holil a T m-nle, i nl'nMclng mni-lihi lio^ :, I I. lied llnnk.• phnno lleil Hank 2HB-M. _ ,,'uiie slcoct. Red Bnnl:. I ,v,, , i., i old fashioned house: living room ha ,,!(.. Mrs. A. Moynnlian, Hi Lak '•haser rcniiircs. W. A. Hopiilns Acen- O l ASSORTED f>Airi.lAS,"'l'o"Vc"nt'ii inplp e METAL"WEATHEliS'l'IilPS for~door«"~aml lady I'otupnuii. to r-hai-c avenue, Rod Bank.* •tf tireplili-e. lai'KO liltchoa with coal | i rhaser reiie. pts c drpri'.-sinll llance at (lie fll'C llllUSC ,.n™ f"|. ,,""," Hci'm'il,,"'l,ahr ci'uuc'.'cr Otli nmnll phints, :':,, M-|ndo*vn; Have -b'/o of fuel rosta. II. plea-ant hoi ulil slilcr mnn :—: — niiectioiiB also: dinim: room, . K Linden place. Red Bank, phono 397.* n iln-'.en. J. II. Nelson, -15 lxn Kaluiiiiiy evcniti^, June 2. Thrto will | heir,: jtim'tion, 1 l A. Huiiilik-kson & Co., phone Hci! Bank and wife. W furiilih home and lu.nr.l i craccfui' Blair, front and back pordica. SHREWSBURY RIVF.R home, Inrco livinR llD jtpl^l'.'i to lino anyone wearing line FUUN1TUR13. new nnd u:,ed HtoniKc: i: lti-.l llauk. H_fiO,_JH Monmouth ntrcet, licil Jjonk. for i-i[:ht re, s . Mrs. llerhi".! I.. 1'ca.Hc. ' REAL ESTATE WANTED. two bedrooms arid bath; three and dining room, library, two fireplaces, COI.nWr.LI, S-inch motor mower, nlac nn- Miililli'lown. N. .1." :- i-ell heated. Locnted SO \Ve"fitcanit heat, enclosed porch, live hedrooms, I'loihr.i or jewelry. Onn icadint; fca- hnrcninn; thrcc-plcro llvbu;^ looni Front slreet. Rent S-In.nn. Ucdeeorations two baths beautiful shrubbery. Trieo vil. Ninurhlon'.i (inrnKe, Kunii'oii. liliouo GEORnE IJ. DHOWN, Insurance and •12~. vi her. any kind" of .^ lure will bo a balloon dance. The , \,.'^ bo>;'c"'T:..%'i'niilnei. Kii'"°i™nKD!<"*.",',' •i;i;i. r.iiiiisiin. _ . Zt ?r"_ nildclo by June 1. Call Red Bank lino, .^1.". linn, ca.*y terms. Do not fail tn take renl estate. 5C McLaren street, Kcd altxiliafy Will hoiti a covered dish] mid nto-hiK:! $1 up; bureau:', chairs. I KAl'IOS --Mnje^le. noven-iuiio enliinet. C. W. Cray-Lewis for appointment, to in- advantak-c iif thia qpl'ort unity. W. A. Bonk. :.peet_. Hi>p;.!iur Acency, X. Linden place, lied MUppiT 'l'hut':iday ?'JC, Knier.inn table model, pti-.; F! 2r, Hank. •\'l,u;n tenor Imnjo Tot- ?^r,; iiiu-iRht plit .,,,- |, " - HAVE YOU fium or country home for .',')() MORTCANE money can be placed Punk, phono ^!)'(".'_ ei^'lu o'rlot'k. nlvcct, Keil llniik. :-Ml, TllolTl - fleetrili e llln ; milchiuchi , flccl - Iu\WN MOWERS anil power I',1 '!""'<•• r-iilc? We have real buyers waitini: for immediately on desirable property in work-. .!« Miilde avenue. I! BEAUTIFUL ei^ht-room home. r Tin' I ii'a.HslioprK'f baseball loam -le W l shm-pcncil and rcpnired. Oule ."""" ifnrma and i-ountry liumeii of all kind'.. Wo Keil Bank worth nt least double. Milton d l ll h i or prnr- I , i-onstanlly sellinj; propcrtie:. which arc mla: lovely phrubs and lilnyeil Kc'iiiiibtii'R. Sunday. The niolii new IDHI yc [•; fiu'tmy l>uilL boa*. ,.rll nml c.\'(liiiii[;e. Atlnntii' I'lirnllnrc for and ilolivorod, All work cil: UG k, :i Mechanic street, phone lfi]7. •.: .? 7, .r- rth tv.-ice. Aildrcso B. l Wiiii'li.iiitc, 31 Monninutli iitrcct, Rcl John Ilanscn. a- lluil'mii tu'ci tlcal niirsii'ii;;" luive own earr: retined. properly p, i,-ed. Li- t yount now for ipiirk HOUSE "FOR RENT, five room!, nil im- ."ill. Red Hank. Koaii.',htirfr nine won tlio game. $-11111. rllono lUini Telcnhone ^7:,:t-T!. lieil linnV. W csulls." No eha,,:,-. unles-. m.l.l. II.Mihnm. llniili. ocats: iiarat-'c. near n-linol; nt PI l-'Oi: SALl". liiiiu lo-.v. Metini heat, two- Mrs. Albert Courtei' spoilt Ihe .,". Klmt Main Ktreet. l-'ieehubl. N. .1. _?l.ri,_vvorth S^. riiono HiH Kulontn' llllFKETriii'ilrniiiirVet. (looks'." jiookrapcn. ATTENTION—Mm. A. J. Hell«oi:en. a Willow' street. Fair Haven, phone Red car manure; lai lot, not fac from riv- week-end with hoi' nlofiicr at Hrouk- IU'IIKIOIHII., I'litiir.-i, I'liiiin, ilcsk, iliniinr SAI.KSMKN. Cencrnl Klect rir a rondi- TEN OR TWELVH ROOM home, within .!i;t',-.!. Faces MeCarter pines. SAl"iillOAT""for mile," UK" loot over" nlL r, at Faiirr H a ; K dition:: 55'..500. Inlilo. irlnss innntlo ncl. rUEn, nml i.lhi Is now loi-i'ited at. 1.', Wnllnrc Hre'cl, lifii tii'nins: -We ii.-e looking fiir a r-w s|,e- c. "nml' I.nc." ViihirJi alilc." moderate psici-. 1 1 Wc.-t Iiont stieet, nl >;;<• 'id JIAI.1'1 HACI1S1U1N1). hlar'li."~ilnrl<" tan fii. lied Bank, phone M::i. JiiM-, Imicmis $2.(Ml nnd S:t.iH>. HUH HIUVTH iiiai-liliifa; li,..|. Fun.lny. Rrwni-d. IMu.n ^:'.iM). i,-o IHIXOII Mli! iiml $ Hid, lovely ItAIJK) HEKVICli —rnimin anil ,ea- New Monmouth News, to Mr:.. 1'. S; IIOIR, Ward Imie, Rummm. inie!- u.-c: III kitchen cniilncl $ 10.no. nun ninl n linlf ponablo nervlre; only the bc-'t of l|," ! TWO six-room hinl'Cs, bath, warm N. J. _ alt; iliu! alilc Mll.lKl lun cluiiii Imu'ncr ?K1. «vor:it.»irwil rlnilrs, mnteiinl ufml for leidiu'enicntn. Tubes i-liniuli o pli i - j e.ir heat. Rent. . icdin-cd. On nor Mother.>' day wan ul.::crvi'd at. Iho LOST," male" Ixifl""TlT.irT Teddy"' virinTly of id itrh'-ii-lMiir; vciy 1 ii "'• j will buil'l cai.-iKe; I l.'> ,in,l 1 I : llaril- 1'uftipld, ;]0 Kuroiul Ucil Bunk railioad Million: white on tested free. Bradley :! Kinliu Scrvirc. vn.'iprr ivrvkc at. Iho l'ajili::t church '"„} ' i.nn HVriiur. Hcd Haul'. W. O'Brien. lie iicik. "liiK. dot nn lionil. bra::3 liarnen,! on. • 79 Ncuinan .^i.iinir-i load, phi,no Ked 'l,v :li.' iiumh. Sunihy attLinooii, wl'.ich wua in 1 mined Mm. Is not. yiiuni;; an\loun for Panic llf.l-J. iiml; (,"iu i, er- i ';!< West i'lont. .-trect, phone Rcl Hail. rhar,;i: of Ihu yciunj; folk:'. A larj,*^ PAIN T NU\v"iiiiir»iivo liivlf Iiy buyliiK ill- return. Reward. ]'liono_Ii;eil Ilnnk T r.r..r,.* roi't from furtuiy; IIIKII irnuli! hutmu The Divining Rod. and approciativn audloncn wan prcn- IMiInt, SI.6(1 Kiillnn; 1,-otiil nnlnt 0"c Kiil- ilocE , ipollre typeype, fo- innlo; very dhhy : loutt ffrr o Illv TRUCKS for hiic-l top Mil. Kiadlnf. KI.'IV- l,:itil|,u, .. hii-li ve will ci ainl Iho jno);r;un wnti much cn- lon. i-lilnulo tniliit OOo ijiillnii, Hi"! l',,i"t Illvcrntilo n. nflr S1S-KOC1M house nml (.-ainiTe PI. liiver! dilvo. If kindlkidly notify att nce ol; eplimate^ t^lvrn by Inail or uitautity. .. yi'd. Kev. W. K. of Key- I'ln.no Hod llanli M1K." Janus J. Butler. Middle!.mil, N. J., phono j i,,,.,,,,,,. ,] -1st:,, :.i juiil t'liiiniolii lit luwoi't I I-'ai'tiii-.v. nt:.. I'l.i.i.o Red I'.ank s 1-W. pvi'iiuiK .' , ,,,,,. . ! i.'.ll.-ll !'lll, n Divining not!, which he claimed would Incite min- porl i:nvu -'L talk nn "Tho <>]d-Ka:ihM - '"" Will" Iliniii-li. I'll" i.o.S'J'. yi-MiTib!)- on ilirNut Swnniii"-ion,L A ,1. iBllNCAI.OW of IIM: 'louiii., Mill l»'..l, nno i r.-utiiin oiitlij. wrnppod in blanket. I'LIHI: MATERIAL, piiinlci's, oulsi.le, Iciul Co: ioni'd Mnihor Ilamllinjc tho Alodrni :lll!l..l; Iin,l Ilnnk ttiirc. 11 :> Wcr,t 1'iont a-.-eliu,'. i nml Lath; neiv i-ar:,-.'c. \ttinrtne rr;ti fippoaits before piling In the Irimhlo ami rxpeni-o Will li,,,].',- plrniie return to Troop No 17 and oil Inside. Wnllhido paint:-, lluur ; Ko.-k. vie pi e. i.lent, ^-.; i(li:i:il ,:.!.i. .17 lawn. liee-. shrill,... .ii.-.: ni-i;: lihui I il. Sit uat inn." A piano prelude wan 1 lirnd<|iuii'lr>i',i, or O-rnr Melioan. Nut cleanim;. wnxliir.. paper haiiiin::: e.-. i- : Ni-wiu 1,, N. .1., or Chaile. II- I'el of dipglng for them VAtll III M~i:l7EANKlMn>r"lIirni7~lint: ' V ',r. Kent S4-:.:,u. Olher In.l'ii fZ:, lo f-Mi. jifjiyed fur Die .•-rrvict: Iiy Janet. Mnr- d, Klvcr I'lnr.n, Pcd llnnk.* cured painter; woik i;ua, anlei-d. l-:sti- Mm i.ioutli street, R, •! HJ,,II 1,,'llM KM-, niiitiirH iniviiiinil, now rulilii-r --ui,|^; Kai Vmillnrn. Fair Ilium, phone Iicl r mute:, fleu. I'a.il M. Thump: on, '- Cenlcr ' R7'.;4p| 'CT \ 111,B " colon-.1 vmuin 1 ford. J'O(^, y SinnL and l>nnnld Cod- Voril. VI reel loin:, mill riiiiil'li'lo overhaul , ",,r! . ninii! ::•:;. Thert? 13 no need (if usim; ;i dh mi:'.'-: i."l 1" iln ! nlrect. Sea llriKht. N. .1. I ,,,,,,;, ,„,, „ , ,.,,,-,k or [:rni'-jl ho 0 diiii:tiin iimiK ;\oUm and Audrey Wil- for J2.li:,. t:,.,|] Roil nnnli 1112, 1IIUI,.I:II'B. ATTENTION, ' l-'ord Own..,-.. >.- Take "nd-" ; er. M. Colli:, -13 Ilnsrio;, .i.i, ic, lied |SIX-I:OOM' hi I'o 1 •II! Wi'st From i.tii'i'l, Kuil IIIIIII.." FARM PRODUCE. tho IliiiiRs you want. Tim Iteiii.-li'i' .- ('Ill' ili,,l I'ul-v itcd a n. At llio IIIHIII- f Ihesc low price: Reliu h en- Bant i,.:.d, nil i.n HAlll.KY-UAVinSON iuiit,,iTyt:li. imrln "fur ute o e : V1-:I:F.'I'A1:1.I: plnntn,, letluecec, , cnbliai-ccnb . ro- , 1, I to W. II. .Si. utuns will locate 1110: t an>"tliiiii;, from ;t i'tiil i:alf. t-> ing MM vic.u Iti'V. Samuel Johniittui, milt- i-lii'iif. (V.-II Iiullcnl'iii'li. Hi'i'i-" runil, lire fiont i..\-:iteni, new nil., pi,,-, ben,-- L.MlV v. : Iu-; to plr.i i . lo H . tl l. pepper,' rkK I,,,,,,.,,, :|,<-nl e,t.,!e ;,:;. w. f;. A,,--i-, i.H. tomnlo. pep IIIK^, Inn.liin;::,, etc., cn I'1"', Pail i and i i,.,,, „„,,, i,,., „,„! ],„„,] the pastor, preached a Mcnmm on Krj'imrl, N. J.. 1(. 1-'. II. No. '!• pplant, relerv, red and yellow awect potato. nn ice ho.x; finni nn .'ittloinobi'io l.i n ii'tiinvcp of , d d y ll ae lalnir. SB.ni verhaul mot cli'iiii ear- i for small family. Well i all KKSIAURANT "T)n> (Hd-J^ii'ihitmcd Mothur." '.!ri-l-(H)'l' ciil,In niiilni- limit. In npn'l fi'it- l.l nnn: nilniniillll l (iiinntlen(iiinntlllentlll . lii,, llourla^ll H itidaiie. well e-tiil.li'h.d. b l I I limn i -1 1'J.* ' _ li dcnil animals;; from a w.iywaril Eum tn a jul' for him: illlliin. T">•••-I-Ii-.I liv l-'i,,,l iniiilni' unit,',': I'nil.i'i. llun,.on load, Uttlo Silver, phone pln». tlitlitrn all heiiiinif.. icpl nmpli! it i omul:! for parkin,: nml out-, Mrs. (.'nitln Wnllin^ in t:onllned to llnl Hank 1VSI-K. "I LADY w'i-lies I,, "niar'c vain.-' f.,- >.., for mill-. .;nr,, i-niili. full ll.'ili-.I, Hiil hlilist valvci and new points, rl'liildete, i:aide,i; lliim: uiinil. .•;,-uliable. Ad- from a hug-killer to mn.-ic in:;l rui-tinn. fnim n roolt \\\v. h(*\\:-c with i-iii-UUiatisiu. •iner: wt-ll U'colimiciidcl. Call Klim, Itiinli.- pnrtj and labor, JIV.oo. Cnnsull us lirst. ihe.-.s He.-iUuiianl. l,"x :.!!. i;. •! l!:,uk.- •II - ' slove to n. cook (i, llt'O il: from 11 Inm turl- -Simi'lnl low prices; cnuli uml carry. al Siinslilne llench, I.oni; Brniieli : bnlh | 7^.-- V I he linnm "f Mi'''- Jainc.'i 111. Grljjyti i-niii'll'tliin"'. 'iri'i'iiiiinlilc. fivii 1". Jiim-is me,its; hunted i.n M: in iii:li itradii iHiuHry nnd dairy ratlonn. done personully by "Cowboy" Moj'an, Co i! (j r-1re lonionuw afleinnon. llronil 1.1, oi-l, Khii'u-uliiiiy. M. .1. ply Mr. E. Shkiuln, ','.. Ap Ing It- I,rt ni iinote. llntica A Dnvii.', phono Ked While Btreot. lied Bank.' MISCELLANEOUS. BOAT I'OU ;:Al.i:, iiiitboiiul 111,'t", u','1 Kiv.'i' I'IIWJI.' The World \Vid<; KUihl nf tho Itap- Bank II,II. __ '• CENF.ItATOKS. sliuterii and " ik'nition" . ln.nl (,.r mil,-, rlirnp. Ciiiil rnuillllim. SIX-ROOM cottniu'. all mipi en ii'n I.i. I > ; 1-'A1!M1;KH" nii.ri.uck'itrirworu" wliTTimTu Irunlilca me uuickly liiinlcil by on, liBt eliureli held JL : uelabhi fiVr inntli- Afl'ly nt Hoinio'ii. ii \Vci.t Kninl nln'i'l, Itotl ill Went Front, uticet.Jlo.lJ1' lili-linil : n.-ai 1,,-a-h I moilein testlnr; euuiimiont. iiblch ,-IIOWB at ,.)•:; aii'l dani;lil(M^. .Monday '.'venlnj;. IIIIIII.." einly tinii|,et for their nroduro by ml. thlv. Aparlm.-nl. Hni n bianco where the tumble is. iNo IMII'.H STAlT \vindow"^ittanln« Co., SINdKIt" MMMinm "i:li''»ni;r." lil;n !"'<'. ~! I " :' tiiilnu in 'Iho Uculitcr'a clansllieil eol- Imth, li!;iii. ul ,V ihni-t, pro;:iam \vn i i;iven and m- work unsure:* yon of a IT, let repair i.ih. ue'r. C Wharf nvenue. lii-il Hunk, Will l-J-llJh:,- II |.ll|llllllll MlMII'lllMIO t.- , I, 1- jre:>hnn'iHs were rc\ ved. id. t mid i\ e Knaranlee the iipnir.. t)ur pilce'i pbinie Ultl). TIMOTHY» I.J.*-) | --'.^*. »"-|. IMMI kl||l| I'l^id III I, n i:,iitn,-. I'll,mi' I(iiiii,i,ii T.!l.• 1 KENT'. In Mlddletown Shirk Fnnn. Thoninii i,|i iu fo TO I.OAt," mi liri-l i:i,iili:a.-, . il." "' Hi H. Field. Hod Hunk, pliono Bin. tileto tost. VI Front ,,tiect. Red Hank or vi. iruly. Li."1' ''•' '•«"" , -I 1 call-,' leiil- ' iniilt.i'.' fust niiil'"''','ii"*«i'.in'iy: lici'fi'i-l l'L\Nt.'i for •|mloi"yt'irmv'"iuvcct 'iiiilntoV sen's Auto Elect i to Shop." Co.. I .: Meiliniiio i.lieet- 1'ied Han!.. I'.militi.iii: mii-i. ik-lii. Meyer. Oi-i'mii.nil iyc iilntoVii ils. I'rnak . 11. I.:,i Mi .am. mill TKI.EI'ilONKf Rod lini.k :;,I!'-R (or lint KOI.I, ^CHI'I-^;.';. ad nu:i;l and wood livfimo, nenr I'cniliKi-tiin livniiiic, Oi'C-iui- id yn W. K. I'l-iitlioroIl . Colt'u Ncrli, • tn-ct, Keil llaiil-. WANT FiTi'linliF dl 1IHIW1llill-W-l.*_ elasn radio repairs; best innteilals u I. i.nei'n,-, Vineliaa blind,. n"'tul v. ,-alli- lM,,t. plinni: MHIHIIIIIII-I, -II 1." 1 1 WIMtli HUKHI-l fur i.ali'. " bnciir ' HccW'i-' New tubei ineaii new life lo your set. Huy eralrll.a. ovci li, nil., 1I1...1. and radial "' 1IOAT mnl miilitiiiril miinir f,n- NIIIU ; " nt >. l'lu Re. ARTfCLES FOR SALE. now from Henry A. I-i Irdlnnilcr. 17:; cal,|i,..l,;; o nalei! without ol.lirtlon •IV tluroiul titj-ei't, I'nlr Unveil, N. J." ' ;;^.-, Mti:i:t'iti)Miiit; i'c FITCH, mm only n fi:u- IIIIIIM: I'xi'.'lli'iil ii'liillli Snillh_Btieot. fair Haven.' Chuilei f, < Hed H.ll.k, phoili) Will., iiiitliimiil, l,ui 411. or liili'iihonii I 'i'llltEE "(i,.,.h liucriih'ry 'pimii',""tul)(MTiiIiii QtlAKKU" Misiil'on Bin ter and "i:.1i'lii"ni"i:i '.• l:t'.|'.. or Ilillll,':..! Ill, . 4."il FUKNISHKD lui'.l-i' to 1,1 Bum. l.ar- l ! l l J u! i: |l!!!'i'l'.|iilllt 1",II, '•''•'• !>• I1- J"l,l,:i'l,i.n,, uwil limit I'M'i-li." _ '' i! '' '.... ''." ;'. ''"''•. Wli'kaliiiil. N. J. alotolii, pluinbeis' nnd . '•••• '-'. t>ci- .. -. llURINKSS .oppniliii.lly Con,pli-lc ', t tit 1 - of lii oin mil ,,il ..|,,i-,- liiiill.lu ii\i'ii.' SI": <""! : fli"Mi> MMilli'linui I -'.' roil KALI:, 7:U',O,I M ,bo anil Stoiin for nuiklni,- corn chilis to, , :i|... " I:• FIIK KKN'I'. "himuii 1 - I ',t < : ti- ..iiilli-'i. i.n'lv 5.1; i.n.'-li'.i'i il- IK.MII.I.M , [or'milp. mil. ilnllnr I lie lim-lirl" main plnnt'i nnd |- plniltR; ready Ihlalf nece-isiiry to 11 du l'i l.alh; all iinpriivi' liny ,-li,->i'i'i'r 5^1. Himil uiiMlun U'HIUun Kiinc. Kmiu lane, Miilillutuivn, May iil, Wnllcr Zalc-ikl, I'haltiilA. <-l«««le.|- Pikn icai.umil.li>. I'liono Katon- I'..'. i;i« I'.leeliir l.ullilini;, A-bnrv I'nrli r ,,,,l,, ;uIta (.limit. Evutelt, i^. d.* N, J. H. i, phono 3S3II.' Ol>cn avcnlnsa ! ;00 to DtOO. JV, Il»il ilank. - Page Twenty-Six RED BANK REGISTER MAY 16, 1984.

UNIVERSITY WOMEN. presented, but the Victory scholar- ship awards will bo made, together Annual BlertiiiR Ilfld Momliiy nl with Red Cross nursing certificates ljtitwn. find other scholastic awardo. The sch no hi will ('lose .June 15. , , • i •'•• Tiio minual mooting of the Mon- Thf annual music festival in Vic- inoulh County Branch of thu Amer- tory Park will take place Juno 7. ican n:.*oclation of University women Joining with the Runuiou pupils in was held Monday nftornoon at the the program this year arc, the or- Monmouth County Country club at ohr.'-tras of the Middle town inwn- Eatontown. About eighty members sliip, Long Branch and Anbury Park '''••# were present. The mcciliic hrgan at high school;;. four o'clock with the annual report. Rev. and Mrs. W, Calvin Colby The chairmen of the various commit- iiro on a two weeks' motor trip in tees also forwarded their reports. the West. Rev. Charles P. Pohnson The new ofllccr.", who for the eom- of Ail Saints' church at Navesink IHR two years are Mrs. Frederick will preach at the morninp service. Bullwinllle of Atlantic IIi«lilands, There will ho no ovrning Kprvice. succeeding Mrs, Hubert Furrow of Fred Andre entertained the mem- Prices on all sale Items return to normal Monday. You havo only three moro Red Bnnli as recording secretary; bers of Rum son lire company sit Mrs. Thomas Lcwi3 of Red Hank, turkey dinner lant night at his place days to share in tho sensational savings. Act quickly! Join tho crowds who succeeding Mrs. Merrill Thompson as r.n Ward lane. About fifty persons are profiting daily in this tremendous event. corresponding secretary, and Miss were present, including several bor- Martha Parkhill, succeeding Miss ough ofllcials. During tho supper Junnttn. Tickncr as treasurer. Mrs. there was orchestral music. Harold Clark, president, presided 1 over the meeting. The Presbyterian Ladirs ' Aid so- 1 ciety will hold a covered dish lunch- Mrs. William Maltby of New York, con Wednesday, M:\y 23, at the par- You'll like every- guests speaker of the afternoon, ish house. Sixty-eight women made TEA KETTLE upoko on "Fellowship." A play pre- tho trip to tho Little Falls laundry sented by a number of members of lust, week under the auspices of the thing about these the. branch entitled, "In Pursuit of society. Her Heritage," followed the dinner. A\ bunco and card party will be Straws and i t m o ii 8 "Best The play was under the direction of held' tonight at the Rumson i)yp- M ad e " quality, Mrs. Katharine while. Mrs. Arum hou.se on Center street by the ladies' Panamas heavy fraugo alumi- Thornton and Mrs. Marguerite W. auxiliary. num, 5 qt. tea kot Farrow. SI. Mary's guild will hold a card llo with welded party Thursday afternoon, May 4, in You'd never pucss how ipout and snug flt- Rumson News. Ralph hall. Mrs. John Smith is Gen- lonp we were in plan- tuip cover. No- eral chairman. Mrs. William Coul- nin.uthisdisplay. Ilmu% burn knobnnd han- (Tho Ilod Bunk- Register can be bontrht ter has chart: e of the tickets, Mrs. dle, highly poh^heti Freedom from Washday Drudgery in Kumson ftt tho atoiea of Harry IJiir- Harry VanBrunt and Mis. Andrew df looking thru' lines Kan, Fred Hnnerty ami Waller iorbcri? Thompson, prizes, and Mrs. Jennie and from Mr. Oeycr.) Aitman, Mrs. Dorothy CarlFon. Mr;;, . . . deciding on brims DOUBLE BOILER Tho committee; in charge of the dys Johnson, Mr;;. Ijouisc Cri:uT, ... seeim: that the hats •nnnual dance of Itumson lira com- Mrs. Wilkinson nml Mrs. Gr;icr Pov~ pany Friday nforht, June '22, in Holy otti, refreshments. would feel like a cu-li- i. Rosary hull, comprises Itichurd J. ion and not a vise. l N en os t dcciRii IIPII KogcrB, Ji"-, Martin Connor, Francis The road to better and big^rr huM- shaped bottom, alumin- Murphy, Alfred Herbert, Ernest nc^s leads through The Resistor's ad- um double boiler... the Swenson, Edward Andre, Frank vertising columns.—Advertisement. All to bring to your hape has pioved ftn Hiltbrunncr, Joseph Gucrricr, Wal- summer appearance nioip efilcicut and fasl- ter Ncuhnusci-, Waller Fomphrcy c.r heating! Insert holds and John Pfciffcnbersrr. (he best S t r aw in ^ quarts, lower part, 3 Candidates for local, county and America, bar none. qiiarts. Cover fitting state ofilces were among tho speak- both sections, has ther- ers at a meeting of the Kumson Kc- You'll like these hats moplax, no-burn Tcnob. ' publican club last Wednesday night. Easy grip, , rctinned The local candidates were James C. ... you can't help it. rust-proof steel handles Auchincloss and Robert G. Haley, riveted on. who are running for councilmen, and Just* say "when" and Richard J. Rogers, Sr., who is run- "what size''... for the CANNER The durable, labor-saving Kenmore ning for assessor. Other speakers price is but a detail. were County Clerk Joseph McDer- washer with washing quality equal to niott, who is a candidate for re-elec- Straws tion; Mayor Joseph Mayer of Bel- '.~X We've sold these \sT washer! sold for a much higher price. mar, candidate for freeholder; E. cannora by tho Donald Sterner, who was elected .95 .00 thousands. Tough- •One-piece steel tub fully porcelain enam- state committeeman yesterday; Re- i eat, mont durablo corder J. Edward Knight of Nep- onamehvnro made. elled. Powerful y, H. P. electric motor. tune, candidate for the assembly, 1\ S. rraclifiil Front Corsets and Oliver VanCamp, candidate for Seamless 21 qt. lend you tho actual and con- Panamas, Toyos, £ray enameled Self adjusting wringer with fingertip con- congressman. A prize of $6 was won vincing appearnn.cn of youth. by Walter Ncuhauser. Leghorns steel stock pot. They slenderize with comfort. with enameled trol. See it today! Easy payments if de- Robert H. McCurtrr of the Rum-, cover. Canning eon road is one of the benefactors \ $3.49 up •fl ..95 to ff.OO rack holds seven sired. whose gifts make it possible to keep j Experf Corse ticrre in attend- 8 1-qt. jars; perma- open the .Newark museum on Sun- ance to JiL every figure. 1 nently attached days this year. Through his dona- " handles for lift- tion the museum will be open next ing. Sunday.. LEWIS Here's a real chance lo gel highest grade, Cross-Country Rufus C. Finch and Lewis E. War- MEW MIXETTE ing of Rumson have brcen selected as SPECIALTY SHOP 1 judges for the Plainfield Riding club (II KKOAI) ST., BED BANK horse show June '22 and 23. A. The- stork .made three trips here last week. A daughter was born to fc wot your oil suppl) nowl A real opportun- Mrs. Francis Murphy, a snn to Mr?. reps and mixes ilvtofietn I00ry pure I*nuisylvnnin t'rutlc William Gaynor and a son to Mis. drinks. Complete Oil at a ':( snvinR*. Wo huvr the riglit Abram Burlctt. with cord and plug. prndc for your car iti liolli Hglit anr! Mini- A cat held a prisoner two days in ii!rr ivf ipIilM. Urinp; your ronlnincr nnd a tree on 2NTaveeink avenue was res- 1 fctncfc up fur llio whole einnim-r! A Bpccinl cued last week by Policeman Wil- for this event. IVrmit No. 554, liam Ken* and Fire Chief Edward 20 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK, N. J. REGULARLY SELLS Andre. William Moncrieff heard the Complete with Pump AT 18c A QUARTI 11c OH plus 1c EHCISO Ton—TOTAl, 12C Qt. cat's cries and notified the police. Phone 1377. We-Deliver. Zerr and Andre reached the cat with i. $41.95 . a ladder and found that the feline KIcctric *'liirnovcr*' had been held fast in the tree by a FRESH PORGI~ES ~ 15c Ib. I y p c, with c o r il. cord around its neck. FRESH NATIVE MACKEREL -fl (So ft. Toasts two slices at The diphtheria prevention clinic RW a tinle. A bargain. for children of prc-school and school FRESH FLOUNDERS age will be held Monday morning, FRESH BUTTERFISH 18c ft. May 21, at §'-15 o'clock in the Rum- ' White Closet Seat son high school. FRESH BLUE FISH

for heaiity. White cel- luloid Hnish.

for 3 lbs. 14 INCH cy? 3334 5 PHONES A quick-growing «ccd that B'" * 3335 inn a lovclf lawn in a very short FAUCET An 8-inch wheel mower with 4 crucible Bled Top lifts by foot pedal. Grern or time. A clean, high-grade seed blndcs, nnd chrome etccl lienringa. Full nize«l nnd SPECIALS ! THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 18, 19. ivorv. Removable inner container. nl a price lllul naves you money! easy lo operate Oiled, sharpened nnd adiustect-* Also in 1 pound cartonfi«.and 3 FRESH-DRESSED pound hags. A utilc value! rendy to do a renl jph on your lawn. LEGS ot Qiromiuin finished bruss. S-CEU FLASHLIGHT All jnrlnl conslruclinn lutli TOOL' BOX .„„.,,_ -. «_ . CoinpU'tt* with bntlcrin -f] .00 JL® JLIP (ALT, SIZES) J\. Voraatilo enough to tacklo anything! May 1)0 used ns Hoi lorn Round P&G Products. casli box, houHChold util- Friday - Saturday n ity chest, tool box, llrnt LHI'KO Ivury - _ .'! oaken 5e Hero h n quality Whllo Clover Med. Ivory Snap 4 cakcH Hie THE NEW COLDSPOT a mmifJ x aid lilt, lunch IJOK or flnh. Only ! Ivory Flukes i 2 plc^s, 37o ing tackle container. De- weed of the Iiighcnt purity. Much Ivory Snow .„ 2 pU^K. !!7O tachablo automatio trny Ix-Ucr tlian inferior blends RCII- Shoulder Veal .... 13c"' oirioin or Round has romovablo partitions. ing ut lower pric*-.i. A rcnl hny. Crimea Ib. can Iflo Brown enamoled nteol. Rump Veal 21c"' Instant Tostuni runalltin 2Ho With lock nnd two koyn. Cutlets 29c"' EAK I'eanut Butter 2-lb.j;ir 27o Sweet Mixed Pickles IG-o/. I5o Sears Built Extra Life into this |C ib. Apple nutter 3S-oz. Jnr 1!)« Top Sirloin SDffh' "' Mpoon Preo. Roast &® Sun-Kny Tomnto Julc-fl 2 enna 15e Saturday Only ! Ovalilne, DOc si/f - — S7c Frying Chickens 25c"' SPECIAL ! T.iglit, font strongly mado of. L. I. Ducks ... 21c"' ftrrl; 27 inch n-li IIQIHIIR. ClHsferdeld Ulaile, 7 hy 12 inchca. A well TiiirUICft C'nrtnn ninilc spndo i't n low price. Turkeys gJJ™ ; Hi. AVoreeKter O pkRf. 1 To L it} Hens — THIHII Iff Shaker Salt Steel Garden Forks 1.49 You nuturallv cvprct nil tot 25 Seel hl Kh tho now Riuljvoty In a 19111 Turf Edger 65c Fresh Jersey,SEA FOOD. Fresh Mint and Water Cress 9c " rofrigorntor—you fjefc thi'ni Rubbish Burner 79c .Jersey Asparagus, 19c1"""'1' hi i\ Coldfipot. lint you A very ilurnhlc hufic much superior to low priced clb nlb» got n, 0 CH. I'i. ni/.c, Revolving, Lawn Blues M - Mew Potatoes 99c 1"1'-1"'t which tho uveiaj;t) family hone on the liiarkef. Will willistnnd 300 Hi. liurnl- Sprinkler 95c lu <|( at 4 to 0 members mnut ing pi-fKHtirn. All coupling!) of lirnns. Weaks ^ Strawberries 19c IIUVP. And Scarn ffciiNa- Galvanized Butterfish II)S (IOIIHI tijici'Ial prlc'o 1H no Watering Cans .. 49c Green Beans 2 23c hl;;hcr than (Iml iiFtimlly SO FT. LENGTH ...... $2-59 Mackerel 10c Ib. llM anlted for a sum 11 4 *:«. ft. Large Florida Oranges 35c size. Don't buy » rWri- Cod Steaks : 17c Ib. Jersey Rhubarb 5ci>umh jjrrntor until yim'vn Ftrn Tv ll IVlilti U'O IlUVfi in uffiT >tm Special Lump Crab Meal . Oik Ib. Bananas 19c '"'- in thi;i liiii', itvw <'O1IIK[MI(. Halibut 25c Ib.. $10.00 DOWN Roll |c »• J Fresh Buck Shad 19c Ib. ¥8.00 MONTHLY Butter ' EGGS Tins t .in umj < luu£0