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BKNKKIJ- MillH -» Lad.*"»" Health rio The •Thr Alarm I IIM i, of h. y Party Crippled hl.l.li. Given bv Pupil* to "The Alanr. f'I'. -1, by Avery Hopw..o . . „,».) ( ^..wiling of King "A Journey U> M* *hu i «j.'t .i»duale» of M..i«i•••• ly prel, I.V II o .ttn Wiit be Features of I tank » Viewed by Ijirg*- Audi^m * « ahip High S, r PreMnlrd i.. S t S*tuid»y Night't Feativ- repeated in Elk.- K, High School Patent !<«,. -, at 1 aif Haven. mm Frlda\ nipjli' Mny 2'1'i Awards fVU

1 he 1 ••>'? • Approximately 4'K) rhildr f •••. <>f ')> IP Players' boati follswNtlt p*i fonriancft with Red Bank »ohuul system fiK'nt-d in iil^ht whpn an .c by Harh.' ;'He«Jth Day" pageant ai IM* >nx , pm JI In- feal ured by school (fymnaHium Thurstinv, w>n iit ill In- in "A Journey to Healt hland ' wa* pn Hota-" I.li-n, ill l»t- ihi- usual old-fash- (ipl the iliii I'.i-alni HPUt fd hy the phyplrftl ! i nilii ng *i JJ for u.- "I"""1 |H»U', wild 1 he King and M. piocesElon, and tion of Mis* Rut h Leiidy, ph> ni'> Will. . . - . .-hill llt llif'Illf.I lfS Of f hft Old- Lulu I'...,. training instruHor. MI-H Knun phi 1 ii M will I if ref-alle-1 ( hirhr M .,ri... Jan? I^afetra, musir pupct v iwji Ms loi II.» rtiu-t- mound Ui<- May pole Mr.. Fluiimi.rB John Rue, gradf Buppivi.-nji and Ml? TO !>,' l)r Wall... . ( fht- ciownin^ of the king Hubert M. F.rr.iw Abhit* Strickland, m t f upei V;H M a Bobby HraiiilnT slated by the teachfi* of all giadf «f midnight Mr>. Suilr h- . . Jnm». A. H.nl.y i •' 111** kiiiR Hnd 'meen be- Witty Knit . J Homrr WhUi on h»f ' •"' -'t Hi hdvarn e the choice rt E V In the prologue and thf first art, (if Tim In t ht Thf."lnrr h<"in Mag e* "'"'' " '• t'V >> lu( ky ritiinhfr con- it.t W I introduced hy a HeiVs of acrobatic Kt>KKic Wynnp They will \ wan « *•• • f Vintu wui n ild niu h men uiif nt stunta by Beverly Breman of Me- i J m, 111 f - (. g»t AM.- J fMii '!')](• pnici tainmfTit chanic street schfKil, th#> valu* of the Hut.i H Ma*"- wilf provide pMitv hate foi rent, was demonstrated by the ohil- . »rk fion* for J I* £-|ve.i. •• |HI dren of that school under the direc- thf- May I 'y H. E. Nichols a v i .i i f It I. «<"•• tion of Mrs. Beulah Ely. thf- May \tt ,\f done On wun'< • iuiifMf will play Children from the River street, oUict Has New Cruiser nri<] Oakland itreet and Went Ber-Ren rnan<1<-' i MM |-in t v Ktimes I hat wci e played place schools, directed by Mlas Mnry 1 i>OI I « !•• i.i' . • t . , -^. t | waa * *- • • Rumson Sportiman Will Use I » V. . v'"»l "Id dnys McCue, Oakland street school and I Ing' 'in ' •..:-,.- j, til'- l>u U! > -sc s ;~i x pit-i c in chpsl i a will pro- Bambina for Deep Sea Fiih- Miss IJOIS Rogers and Miss Mudv;** I !l |ltlf- «A 1 N -p|-p'.t til i i II s f :• tune »»>>•• uties nuiHi<-. The invitations aa 'Herton of the River street unhoul, > 1 ing—Speedy V-Bottom Craft rnaVi' ' ' ' 1-' tjt'Kl.ird i U {it KM" -»• presented In costumes reprecftni IUK ut to the members by + he pnter . ' i 1 *-.j i I •;il ..inun ( Coil $7,500. 'lily JH.i b« Bin. '-k ient committee put great stresH fruits, vegetables, minerals and vita-i tain plls -*J h;i\ 1- < f-H-e.l rei (M1U< *nce ^' * • >,• — }M fhCTlt »1 on thf nipnibers coming out and "be- mine, the importance of good food. \ H. E Nirh..l ittirnson, a mem- from th *M| pa 1^ r.ts will hf allowe d to «d thf •!». • •< MI l-tifcken- ln>4 kids ajj;am " The elementary grades in thf jun ; bei of Ihc H<-.1 iik vacht dub and make t hf-.se 11 MMHV f»r t hr> pn i fsr» w*°i' • I'":-Miik Sher- of the rt unison lor high school building direx-ted by j These Saturday night dances at the untry club, has had *>nt« of p pll[ .ils have MKned WOUli Ii nit gMllerv On I, Mnyoi Hlm-k The cruiser is powered with & ciae as presented bv the, prnMcul rotfl ' ''" Saturday night at the Players' club. Sft'urd; IV the • ilr> will i.'! rtl* ;»tr( ll Mi. Ca-mp- twelve cylinder 300-horse power In- trajning cla^^ps of I h •lit »'*•- Hi- )IMI • II II ( f PJ ll ii ir i« ntwl englH vinj; senior high schools, flu cti-d !i\ Ml -I i hi* (lie com- coming engine and it is capable of a i i the »sp ••' ih. W »• hi nt 1 iionntneiit »ri-1 fh« );•< in ()'Hrlen sent speed of 33 milea an hour. It will en- Ruth Iieddy. A WMIHI • 1 ill was ci »bOUl :>i!'l- : \\\ ii. 1 Ihf •y will leave Wash ,<', |>iHnned to at- able Mr. Is'ichols to make fast time en by al>ovit fl -•«' ' t in charge of Costumes Burned iod group font urn i^ n !! : The boat haa a beam of 8 feet, 6 to On- - Olg^a Sohwcuti !•! H -ii• > • 'Htinn consisted j inches and its draught is 2 feet, € der II"- •' ihn Kemp, Jr.. •\ and lh ' inches. The planking is of white ce- u Martin O'Con- j seventh pei'i.xi < \n ->• pa»» I- ' stroyed Two Buildings and j < • ii"( i ' • >[ . . • nf llir r-ii I Thf en bin affords full head room. tate at Atlnnlli HiKlilnniU tap dH.i-T 1^ I-.'.. •! . • Endorsed by Club 'u si ; It tinH sleeping accommodations for | two, H galley complete with stove, M-H p, Ked B nk ul i am Int. 1 tiox. ^ink and lorkern, and a InVH tniv. The HHVIKHUHK inMi uim-nt .* Nam*1* I overgn « i K»rnp. Ji. on thp Kobct t .. Hif modern in detail and the steel* IK M 1 and WBIHII- 'm-tn. Atlantic Hiiihl; tion to ( Of the Hi i -JfctnBB Iin hy thf Int.- Sh: i inun \H piotrctcd by a ^\USH shelter. chestra i his c(inip;ni\ i !h'- '•!"! n in *>fji[jp]n>ij with h hi'v i inal ( HI do aftfi h A l,ci > 1 home v. i ; \>:,< Ii thwur i ship srat fcr r rui und :.[:•! Kvt\\ \ in preei i'i 1 by 1 g«t ti." • William It. l'ontin. II- ti |l)l|il hfi lbs >-. death iin Silver Rre corri]>any ( ' 1 •, ru till lir- •d by |)i»-i. nt.-st [IS. I [ f age of *^> - by \' ' Teacher H .tioi two aist i*l i ( w\ • ipfl ;i!i>i t.t the being Km i it WHH bvtilt under ed as f'»H< (Jill, M». Edm • i,;ht weeks It Is 12A, Hist ivpr cruinei to be He-len RORCI- 7/ higrh: I^aura Wps Mr«. Fran I bllill prize; and Marv Mr. Mm;. • . ii'i-ii: • >\f't.- II HIM--'- nT flami'S and Orant! and Wat lln hl« frlc.Hi • . -(,« i -. • ;n tinl hv the- wind wci e fall lU'MMSS WOMEN'S MEETINC 7A. honorable mention. general H-, ;: . , u lu.uj.f.-. near hy The firemen Lucy (Irccnwmnl of f he lengthen.''! in-Hied wdlei on th.: roofs of these They Will

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EVERY BODY IS EATING BIER'S furtgmtnt for f t><.r» anv Club or aim- Jewish .V«*cJ R<»H" ¥ 816 SISTER Sf Z:- :'.«r <» ganization de- Sour Rye Bread • i«- to »> iiiire prop- Whole-Wheat Bread - i Rolls. 'v in down-town •••••! rLnk'' ARE YOU? The Red Hurl' li i nvf a bargain to If your Grocer or Drlx ate»»'n cannot supply seller The *» you, write or call: River Plaza News. "ces"s """' ; with BIER'S BAKERY A Blrthda.> l'»rt> nt thr » nm , 'id. -e—.*Uf3Aaws;. Mortgage 56 LEONARD ST. I iublioux' IJI»I H»k wane* Corporation Phone 1133 Red Bank, N. J. M r5 Itov I'HV h»« 1 TPI •. *rt ro:np)inir nt ^ an Oir .>iri rs.' N,,t H«nU and we will gladly deliver order* to your H< HIP I uiili •, lumir in.'l wet !• H.. ilk •> -1 home every morning. 1 :«. li ].. wllii »ll»!i.|M 't.r In BAKKRV OIT-.N HAll.V I'HO.M li Ml V M TO IMMI I\ M.

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Sheet! Mi. Scarfs M. 39* Wonder Sale c ea. Reg. S1.19 lull! \sjum to 18c Mi- M. • 1 • - i I.M-,,1BV. May Extra long, 81- 13! t, .'incial pur- Second and Final Week x99, for full Mi and Mif '-i-^iir * Mcrhrr snH chase for buf- Ihrii

brand; ready tin all linen and May 23d. Com m •' •• - lull » IIC installed last to use finish. nijrht ftiv.l .» II.VMIM! dish Umc4ienn • ithers. war« 81 •I'hr rum f1?' of the otf\- 1 PIS WT I ! 1|. iMirh.'l in a prevlouR l#- Printed Crepes Mil- "I 1 ''. • H,-tl..|"l A in (f 1 '1t 'f ih< (lie• company will Warp Cretonnes 1,,. i, r Darbrook Silks Were 1.19 Yatd -;.l l' lii*'»"a "ia^ ippainfpd hi?« Y d I 69c " Yard 32c Thr ails and crftflf- drpnrtnifnt of j Ihr WniTifinr« chib mr-l *\ Mm homr Reg. 89c 85c Were 50c of Mrs. Frank 8 Curtis | Double-faced woven or Mm. A T. MrVtBRh ami her twu| .Ml silk washable prints Finest grade pure Kay- chiMifn nf Cinrinnflti air visiting white or colored tapestry duplex, yard- Mra, Charlca Thompson of Hubbard on, looks and wears Hkp yvtnue. vrounds with various wide; extra heavy and silk, guaranteed wash- Mrs. Ernest Howard In spending a size dots. durable. few weeks with her daughter, Mrs,. able ; new patterns. Orison Wlke of Teaneck. Mrs William Hubbard, who has been very sick, Is gradually Improv- Ironing Board ing. Cosmetics. Curtains Mrs. Albert Llndenstruth and Mlas Hemedles Blankets 60c Pape's 1>I.U- 1 Sets Florence Brand attended the meet- Pair ing st Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson'! Tablets . IO0'-, ltii\ui A.splrin 39c KSme at Llncroft Household and 40c Pvraniiilmi 'lal.U'ts - . . 74C 79c Mrs. August Miller's house on (Krlinl.^ Mrtt ht In 55c Hubbard avenue haa bun ptped for AmiaorvriiK- Ifr !(>*»> 7^i Vn-k's Vapo Kiib 49s Value* to 79c Were 1.29 (>0i Mtiriiu- Reg. 79c water. Toilet Needs 75c Bell-Ans Tablets Plaids, part Wool, large Theodore Voorheei, who la eighty 50c Nature's Remedy lye Hemrrly 39C years old. has again resumed his 1.00 Nujol,/>im . {90 Full length, 214 yards; size, 66x80; sateen Unburnable hair felt work as a carpenter. He haa Just Tablets . . . bound—less than mill pad, heavy muslin cov- finished making a boat for Kenneth T«tl#t and Powders and 30c Edward's Olive 25c I'een-A-Mint white, cream or fancy; Brown and he is building several 19c fi5c KriiM-hen Salts cost. er with cable cord lace; boats for Ebenezer Scott. Bath Soap» Rouges Tablets .... 59c full size. Another program In the series of aizi 60c McCoy's Tablets 39c 1.50 Agarol ... 8*0 all with wide ruffles. 4Oc Castoria . . "International Relations," which has lfX iSv^c Dorin's Rouyp 39C 75c Doan's Pills . . 43c 13c been arranged by the Woman'* club, 60c llromn Selt:er Bath Mats v.in be given at a meeting to be held We Phenolax . . . lie Packer's Tar 3 /or $OC 6Oc I'ompcian 60c California Syrup Wash Fabrics at the River Plaza achoolhouse on Beautv I'owilff . 3ZC 25c Beccham's Pilln lfrc Rayon Satin Saturday night. The husbands, of the 30c Ketinol . 3 for «}$c of Ii s .... 3*C Yard SOc I'i>n\pCian Kn»nc 3XC 60c Milnesia Wafers 39c K ea. members win be the guests ol the 10c Lux, 4 /»r 3Oc 1.00 P\-slla, nadir (>"< club. 25c Z. B. T. Talcum 56c Cascarcts ' 33c 1.00 29c 10c Paltnolive 4/'»'3OC 60c Sal Hcpatica . . 36c 29c Values to 59c Yd. Mr. and Mrs. William Fettngala Pmv.liT. . . .15C 50c Midol Tablrin . 37c Was 59c and their daughter Florence and 25c Woodbun'* • • 16c 25c J&JBaliv IWdcrl4C 85c Jad Salts . . . fie Combination rubber Printed Voiles, Crepes, Walton Crlstlanl spent Sunday with 60c Bisodol .... Jo inch—pink or tan; friend! at Asbury Park. lQc Lifebuoy - 4/<>rX5c 39c Piques, Rayons, Nor- Mr. and Mn. William Letson and 2Sc Wbodburv's . . lfoc Lotions & Creams 15c Free:onc/"r Corns 23o •washable, for under- back with Terry Cloth mandy Voiles, Broad- their children, Katharine and Her- 25c Cuticura Soap . 18c itzx 75c Acidinc . . . 470 wear or many other bert, of Somervlll* spent Sunday FREE surface; all colors and cloth and many other with Mrs. William Hubbard. 10c Sayman's SOo Hind's Cream . *9« SOc Phillips Milk tlbCS. prints. Mrs. William Hofmayer Is visiting 1>c- J-"rc«tilla . . . *1C of Magnesia . . 310 standard size. her daughter at Bradley Beach. Soap . . . Af»i I9c Edward vonKattengall li building SOc JerKen's Lotion 31c 70c Sloan's Liniment 430 a retaining wall around his proper- 6=>c I'ond's Col I or I.S0 Petrolaisir . . Curtain Fabrics Hand Bags ty on the corner of Front street and 1.00 Mile's Nervine . Pillow Cases Hubbard avenue. Vanishing Cream 3$C Yard E. E. Alexander Is conflned to his Sale 2.00 Pinaud's C'rcam 1.49 Pair home with sickness caused by the 5Oc Pond's Skin 25c 94c removal of tonsils. Foods 93c OF SUNDRIES Freshener . . ^",x<* Cream Value $1.00 and $1.25 Value to $1.25. ' ' I" Valtm Horlick's Malted Reg. 39c 69O Stamped on very good Everett Newt. Karly Bird W titnh lor Milk, in nuntcj . Alarm Clock For T«etb quality tubing, 42x36; Silk moire and beach- Thre* Young Men Saw Brooklyn Hextri Maltose, pnund £ i White, Ecru or colored, ends hemstitched and Bobliu Flay on Sunday. For real ifnur. and Mouth Mcllin's I'ood, /urge . 3| Robinson's Barley, If'. 37c league baseball club play on Sunday. We Ipana . . • S9O ltd;-, figures or plain. combinations. They w«re accompanlad by John Special Till- Sale [ T*l J Wamsker of Llncroft. V 40c Squibb't . . Mn. Walter Palmer and Mrs SOc Iodcnt ... 33c Powder Bowls Frank Haley won prizes at cards at 89c '"- Spring Knitting Yarns Silk Hose Ibst v/eek'a meeting of St. Catherine's 6Oc Forhan'j . . 34C House Cleaning Aids | Blessed Sacrament guild at Mrs Hair Iraih-Hifmiinr mdni 35c Revelation Pair bristles, itiff anil rrnr'r'*f'nt- Njl- ./I I « Ml \>lll( I S skein 83c i Thomas Kelly's. Thirty-five persons Tooth PowJer . J 37c i aitended. Mrs. Raymond McCue of ural tbonv h»< k. ) »tvl« < <" «rlri 1 74c -..••.. . . 1M 25c from. Every rnuh KU.I SOc Ini{r.iiii'-c,i,, , j luimson will rnlertaln the guild at 1.25 Glyco Thymoline79c •• • 'II !IHn Value to $1.25 Sold Pegxthnh I M Chiffon Silk, picot top. hrr home Ihe first Tuesday night In R5c Alklol . . . 67C We Molli- . , i '. In I.Ill (iiiud quality yarn made Sprilnl Mm. --ill I June. 89c 1.O0 Mercitan Lotion 73c Cradle Foot, all first I Ijouls W. Horr of Newark wan a 50< A((ua Velva liy Minerva Mills; all Decorated Bowls filled • : 1 ••,,.,;> I.,.I. 1.00 quality and newest I wrek end gueiit of hl.i daughter and I.OOLavoris .... fc4c IJ'. I'lu.m.l'r, I li.t. 1 Him'.;. Sold short time with powder and bath [ son In law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo l.OOListerine . . . 64c • • -1 • x«o shades. | I'hsltl. I ,-u"> for :iSc. salts; also bottle sets . • • • • • •.,.,.. I'f.iior. 3$e Regular $1.00 Value. Mr. «nd Mrs. Marton Taylor ol T*>«Ui and Cats and Dogs. New York wei« recent visitors 9! menc of srrle* rf Hair Tonics ' • '•••'•• ' •"i.'-iit 1.49 Mr. Taylor's brother and sister-ln- hruikri reiul" ,- Hi Am,, . 98o j luw, Mr. and Mrs Elmer Taylor. W retail/<-» )s. and Shampoos 1 • l.i H,.,.,,.l If,. JOO I Miss Elizabeth Haley, a supervisor Tiolletrias Girdles Pajamas SUM ' ' I ' i - • I I I - : I .III ClJll 50*) at the I.(IIIK Hranch hospital, was al W<- Palmolivr Combinations tin hump nvrr the week enil ARM* "Pronto" Camera I ... I I. kill, 1 I'uir . fccje MIM Helen (S Keliy has bought n Shampoo . *"< '. pi.lilir ) I" Klukl il II ••: hnlllr *4« Mn rlianlnville ipent Saturday iintl 340 .i.'lie Step-ins and Reg. $1.25 Values to $2.00 in.1,1, •>•.rh MI ninl Mn < lisrles 1, MV Newhro'fi Combinations of Non- mil N|,. . LJ I I . ' „ , 78c I li< n'loi«. Millwrll hafl hoti|lit a I.(H> I )rl,iionr I'uwJrr hook Girdles of Kun Itayun, Step-ius or Pajamas, one and (un- 1.00 WoNlplulS Chc'violet ."»> li. •>0i Non-Spi . . 33c Bloomer styles with pioce models of cotton Mi nnil Mm .Joseph Ulehou in Dr. Weiti Anxilialor . - 69* ulc Twill. SiV Kleenex . . 33c hiuulcau tops. crepe and n o v e 11 y tin mil Suiiiliiv night fttim a vmil at Tooth Paste IAH1 Oantlrrinr ll.iir Tonic . . 60C ar $2.00 Quality. prints. n) iinln HiinlMM.viM lipen airk .nil Zip a':;;,";. 29c 1.SO CoLlm.111'* Force of Shrewibuiy Hair Restorer . 99« . 3.7!) PA.U V.\SK M\V

f I I f It « - < I • *r Mra Nils Olson of New York, In* Mrs. WHliam D Morgan of N#w iYoik spenf the week-end with hei jH rt I dHughtei, Mrs. Lewis F. Thorn peon, new Si. MI * William Payrif Thompwn, Needs Colt'i Neck New*. > in daik who id » sm^ica! patient at the New •k due to | York 1'iesbytenan hospnai. i> m ijfhte. fiimil | pected home, the latttr j: uf thia ci iic com I week Cottage Tea 1 >,« Con e ;;« itd lighting { Mis.i Jennie Bennpt' Mixing Bovvl Sett night i homi» tSaturday fmru Sett ! S t4i > ke< uchrd Me" Branch hospital, whn r Wilh Mural On ,.T nll liht at thp ! patient ttince tho pieviui y 3'i )lr~,f ,- i-larc at quarter Patrick f Jaffnfy iina rrrovfi ed < Cupt »nd .*»»urfri f 98" by the Wncas club from lumbago. William iaflnry of • Fruit l>l»h<-a i hint h of Red New York was at his pan ma" re*i- Water Set* t I Flltri will j tlence Salurriay HTH! Sunilaj. « 7" flatra K. iK i'**o[)!c » KelUiwahip of 1he Joseph K Muilm has a new t f«lllMl*«<•»• anUidd .Illjt III 1 I'KII'i ! f lief i nit'J church of Colt's Neck Oakland cahii h I ' !, ..- (• J rl ( *- will!1 tl 15 (!('Trie play has been Riven at other Richard Johns'in RpfiT Sunday ai placr-s hy the cluh and tt has occas- Westchester, New J,!. J t,» \\ , \iHin K uM»r Ml Kuti York, wilh his per aet n • ; n t M' ! - rn-'V i (1 ' , t hi.- jiiai <• ff;in ioned laian attendances and much father. 98- 3.95 36 Brc>»d Si ikt-W'Mifi He ;.-> « i a i jifti! P i fnvmahlp comment Edgar Layton, a member of the Jf>aianir, ;n whi':h Kutgera en at thf Bohoolhousp tonight. defeated I'rinceton by a SCDIC of 9 No. 6 Broom Special at CAc if the Hed Jlari- ti J."I :-' i. ... upent Mias Mildred Conover sppnt two to 2. Vkiur ;.V tl\j part of JHf*l vi , < n H' W tif-iinxtnu days last week with her aunt, Mrs. Martin J. Kelly rMuined to work Thomas H. Curth of U«d Bank. Monday alter having been confined A»h Barrel Special at $-i (X) •ith the ofh*-) n en i,. ! <•' u,.- t iHbfi to bed two days with Kiip. V»lu« tl .VI X Eugene Ford is employed at mer reaidun -.f '• - f.i,, , v> i move Lincroft News. Gceanport. 20 qt. Garbage Can Special at $-1 .00 his house !•» ! h<- • , ••(. - t 11,< form Charles Toop attended Friday Valim II M JL house in n> W-IM • r> . •• vwi* i(,p most • DftvM Hood, SrM la Critically 8tck at night's presentation of the play "The His Son1* Home. Millionaire' at Middletown township It was d'-'ti"\* • t., fi.t- ,. niimbpr1 (Tt>* Rrii Bank Reyi'ter can b« bought high school. of yearn aR<>' I '^ UHLHd, Sr , who lives wilh his Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCanon are Mahoney & Harvey, inc. the building will he MHI fed this son, is Bufferingg from a complicatiop n entertaining Mr, McCsrron's sister week. Mr. Soffct has « jinsitjon with of diseases. H* has he«n confined from New York. Plumbing, Heating and Electrical the city of Newark IMJIUIK "ie win- to bed mnie than two weeks and his Mrs. Harold WillRerodt spent Sun- ter tnd BpriflK he Mi-nrJ-< Iho wrfk- rnndition is critical. He is in his day with her parents, Mr. ami Mis endi here. He njxrulf ihp auminer fcfith year. A. H. Bordrn of Branch. Contra. f»rs, SlwM't Metal Work

tnd fall at Coil's N^h MTF. James G. Rowp and Lemuel Soden haa returned i< •• . i( ! 'I Frank Van Sy« hl«- nf IVrth Am- Hester Healpy attended the work at (he Newman Springs i'!« boy Is maklnR many imp* nvempnta Saturday afternoon at Pimllco race of the Monmouth C'ruisolidaipd wat (X I A % \ \ SI A BHKJII N J to the house and uiidinRfl on Ihfi track at Baltimore, Maryland. Miss company. HP 1ms iinn surtr-r I Buck farm which. H< scrrnUy bought'.- Healey WBB accompanied by h*»r sis- from asthma sincr- last fnV. 28 Broadtt •\vf Asbury Park

H you hav •i'< <»k- iff »r»d th« firtt w««lc of #!• Anniv nrsary, » « i our slocks with thou- tandt of ci ollrfrs off >«i'ie low prices prevail. ALL ALL Colorful! SALES SALES ou need FINAL FINAL only 62 BROAD SIKEKi, RED BANK, N. J. THE EVENT YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR!

i of the most beautiful to buy one of 467 these lovely frocks 14 to Spring Dresses You II Lovo Non-Resisi Rayon UNDERTHINCS

2 for $1 ever shown in Red Bank at this one low Panties Siepins : Bloomers price of $5.00. These Dresses are from our Short % Vests : Chemise regular stock and sell for $10.00 each here NifiJiiiations : Slips : Gowns or at any other Good Store.

s.jiiUr 88c undies. Truly a rsmarkabU buy «• ttt'u low i H s I hey are well made and cut to fit perfectly. A few siyias are her* illustrated. YOU WILL FIND THESE CHARMING DRESSES FOR SPORT WEAR, TOWN, BUSINESS AND AFTERNOON WEAR. MODELS IN PRINTFD CREPES AND GEOR- GETTES, IN I AkI.Y SUMMER STYLES. Non-Run EVERY DRKS.S NEW FOR THIS EVENT. Rayon A TREMENDOUS VARIETY OF STYLES 6 MoSize Dance Sets Pure Thread TO CHOOSi: FROM. SIZES 14 TO 50. Silk Hose Tcrls 59c We Guarantee These DM sses To Be Our Regular $10 Values. for 88c quality Big jumbo suit* *^ 59c pr heavy, doubled TV THos* who wear dance s«U ed, abiorbarth ^1 will buy at l«ait on* half Each pair it«mp»d firct qual- Our Sales nc i OIIIK lion to the Ladies of towels wilh ed U^ doztn of th*t*. Th» quality ity. Servic* w»iqht, full bordert. *"• it iup«rb. Many ityU trim- Iwigfh. Nfw spring ihtd*t. Red Rank iiy as they know from past mingf. On* pictured abov*. All sins. d«\ilm,.' ui< that what Goldfarb adver- French fcelle Cloths 52«B2 in<:h»t. clotni in tises ,u. U,.l ^ \J For Three Days Only! Thursday, Friday and Saturday I!—; - - - ~~ .!"""" :—~' ' ' • " "^frflr."" ' -'•--•-^—™gs2aa •RET) BANK REGISTER. MAY 18, 1881,

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ments. School ( hlWrrn \M... % tn Attendant-*- in These pupils or i M Assets Over One Million I public schools wfit m: nor tardy Jn April, tbf* We do expert Cleaning, Remodeling and Re- noting those wilh |x-i ffi records for the em in i Safety State Sup*-t pairing .,. Inexpensively too. WILLOW ^. n: 1 I I We ^ Cjontrol Fir.t BH.1I- Li... A. Early Withdrawal Large Reset • hii'l limn. RMMnund I Offer T Alfred N«'i. Privileges Liberal Rule- tyuri n£ 1'carl Prntt n>, .],-,, You Fourth «ni! t.fih Good Earnings Dividends LEON'S thnn'y J« •' "nr. • H*. » H«fl Operates the Only Cold Storage Vault in Red Bank ALSO

' 70-76 WHITE STREET, RED BANK A Splendid Opportunity to Experience PHONi: Red Bank 2800 The Joy and Pride of Home Ownership - •! I allri'Hii. JRCI, Vnnllf m»n. • 1 PTMI HHIICI. Vman ll«nn«tt. •Marj Bur«lf *. • MirrHft t)(i^bn*r. *Mori» Fram. "KlUtbtlh | MiMirith. *M«rgir»t Pettigrew. Countr Surrog»U'« Offic*. deeeaifl. nntice in heie^v - the t of ih« otate of Ci«orf« M rre^itoi * of said tie!•*•*<•'! t hit (0 KNOLLWOOD SCHOOL. the iiihccriberf. e\f'-utr-,. . -,• Ml 1 irit and fecond grtd««—ChsrS^s An- dltorn to proent eltlms their debti end demands Mi,t» BumsteadsWoimSyrup | .kiaon. Robert Hudton, John McCu*. Ken- te. ettat*. under oath. «itl.>n „• . ii< th Peterson. Varnon Peter ion. Richard CLASS liliS the Her nf Joseph L. the date of the «fore^ni-l (.- IT* tSaowtt, IT K EVE It i Smith. Harold Kntffln, Arthur Pryor, El* • >• i i <•»<>•« .»f the County of will b* forever han«<1 ••' iiipr Pry or. Robert Lundy. • Doris Haveng, mad* nn tht fifth day of M»y. th»refer igainni th« Hkid «ut. *—\ H Wi5m?KTV. it cMtatna fall dm! Barbara Hunting:. Alvcra Rhodci, Sadit JV81. uppliration of Henry A. H«n- D»ted Freehold. N .T M* 4UwvJ «firW rmunf %*•*, »oU J v »nNot*, Jean Walton, GlAria Wolfkamj^, $ 1 per month reia < «.nth» $ 200 HENRY A HKNp •r tr MM, M« » kmttl*, Ruth Kenney. Ida Anderson. i G#org# H. Roberts, «x«cutor» Brt (I A. V~m±f+. U. D. : :e of Georre M. Hcndrickion. M I . "Ihird and fourth aradei—Stanley Cofa 5per month ret us.»! > M>nths 1,000 10 per month return?, u; '' nunths 2,000 Do you know 26 per month rcturi^ w u> aionths 5,000 [100 per month returns i>> ;-, month. 20,000 You can buy a Pontiac, delivered equipped in Red Bank for only CLASS B SHARES

$ 2 per month r* « k uionths $ 200 $774^00 10 per month return - • H months 1,000 20permonthreUnii , , u 78 month* 2,000 50 per month returns in about 78 months 5,000 100 per month returns in about 78 months 10,000. TW* price It for the Standard Coupe or the Two-door Sedan. All models equipped with front and rear bumpers, four hydraulic ahock absorbers, five wire wheel*, and OFFICERS: extra tire, tube and tire lock. Or, if you prefer, wood wheels are optional. President Fred D. Wikoff Ymmr choice of this complete time of bod* Vice-President Thomas Cook Coupe $774 Treasurer Ralph S. Pearce Two-door Sedan *. . . $774 DELIVERED Secretary William V. Smith EQUIPPED Assistant Secretary George E. Winning Sport Coupe ...... $814 Solicitor Warren H. Smock IN Four-door Sedan . ^ . $844 RED BANK Convertible Coupe . DIRECTORS:

Custom Sedan . . . . . Harry G. Borden Victor Satter George C. Hopping Wili V. Smith". Thomas Cook A. T. Doremus H. W. Young Cly<. Swannell • Xevy Mmrnitimf—Tht moment you step Into a ft(r!«-You'll be proud as you drive your Pontiac John H. Cook, Jr. Frank Donato J. H. Mount Ra;StHlman Pontiac you will begin discovering pleasant —conscious that other people admire Its modish Willis Clayton Charles R. English Frank E. Price R.t. H. Stonf things. First, how easily Pontiac handle*—an- Unas, V-radlator, chrome radiator screen; one- Stewart Cook, Jr. Matthew W. Greig Ralph S. Pearce S. 'hompson •werinft your lightest touch. piece fenders with fender lamps; wide single* Newton Doremus W. A. Hopping Warren H. Smock P.Valton CO h.p. &fmtmr~You'll notice the quick get- bar bumpers, tailored splash apron. Fred D. Wikoff R. B. Wilson away ... the smoothly sustained speed. Pontiac immmimtmd FUh*r Bndl** VVood-and-steel has iMb.p. engine so ample in size that It need construction in nmi&lv insulated against cold,' nerer be oTerworked. Hence It stays smooth. heat, and tla in i>n •-».-< < u«l ami windshield Further information will be gladly furnished by any of thoove Officers pillars built In i.-. I.>;,kproof, rattle-free. MUUther fushInmrS~-\ou'n experience a new M*hmlr u, nhi,,.,,,,«i id, |, long-wearing and Director* or from the Secretary, William V. uth. riding ease. Deep nprinftft, form-fitting seat cush- mohair or whip > * i iiir ( I used cars select ions. More Important, Pontiac's chassis Is cush- leathern in (In i.,n n modtli. in. all, an atmos* ioned with live rubber at 43 points. phfreof fiti.i i .iti m .uiHliip pli-nsinftto your pride. •{ AN OUTSTANDING GENERAL M() R ASS AS BROS The Mainstay Building & Loan Asciation 19 MECHANIC ,IIU II RED BANK N! w II.K.',KV Second National Bank and Trust Cipany WEST'S CARAGE RED BANK, NF.W JERSEY WAlf H • 1KEKT, CWfl ICUtt m, N. j. f' '•.! *• \'YA\

ASBURY PARK, N. J.

Announce Beginning Tomorrow, Thursday, May 14th OUR TWENTY-THIRD ANNIVERSARY

A WIDELY ANTICIPAIID EVENT IN WHICH WE OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF HIGH GRADE WEARING APPAREL FOR WOMEN AND MISSES AT SENSATIONAL SAVINGS EVERYTHING NEW AND FRESH-EVERYTHING WILL BE MARKED BACK TO REGULAR PRICE AFTER SALE.

A BUYING OPPORTUNITY WHICH CANNOT BE OVMLOOKED

DRESSES 23rd COATS

ANNIVERSARY SALE VALUES ANNIVERSARY SALE VALUES

Street and Afternoon* Dresses *7 Sale STREET COATS Regularly to $18.00 / %^J\J Regularly to $25.00 15.00 Fine Silk Crepes, Chiffons, Plat Crepes and'Light Twenty-three years ago we Unfurred models of fine Pebble Cloth and Crepey Weight Woolens in a variety of styles and colors. A opened this attractive shop to Woolens in all the season's newest styles and colors. value that cannot be equalled in any other store. the women of Asbury Park and vicinity.

Since then we Have opened Plain and Printed Crepe Dresses nine other branch stores DRESS COATS Regularly to $25.00 throughout New Jersey and Regularly to $39.50 22.50 12.50 Pennsylvania. For the i'st time at this low price, Women's and Miss- AH the best sellers are in this group of Unfurred and es' Plai1 ind Printed Crepe Dresses and Jacket Frocks Furred Coats. Soft woolens in any color. in the v_y newest and smartest fashions of the season. The constant and continued patronage which the women of Monmouth County Have accorded us during the twen- ty-three years of our business INDMDUAL COATS Printed Chiffon Dresses Regularly to $55.00 35.00 career is taken by us as their Regularly to $35.00 unqualified approval of our The expensive coat you've wanted—at a tremendous 18.00 saving! Developed in Imported Tweeds for sport wear To enliven the Summer scene. A new and decidedly merchandise, our methods, or Soft Woolens. For dress wear—furred and unfurred special collection of Plain and Printed Chiffons. Also our values and our service. models. a good assortment of Evening and Dance Frocks. In toKen of our gratitude to our patrons who have made this possible and in Honor of HIGH TYPE COATS Higher Cost Dresses this occasion, we offer our en- Regularly to $75.00 48.00 tire stock of the best and Regularly to $48.00 25.00 newest Spring and Summer Only the season's most important fashions are here. Executed in the finest Woolens as well us Town and Frocks and Knsombles of Chiffon, Flat Cropc, Lace merchandise at a great sav- Travel Tweeds. All of them furred with the choicest and ChiiFon combinations. Models of the more indi- ings during our Anniversary v vidual styles. All are from our regular stock. peltries, and represent values and sa inEs that you sim- Week. ply cannot afford to miss. Due to Unusual Values—All Sales Must Be Final REP JUNK

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I ».v u w hu- i,i t ii tiirtu ii!t tn wur*- Albert 'I lxjicmufa or Heikies- 1 ;i iiKiAiiuuin • n\t i » i up some linir iilace has Bold to I iiuiuaa Ii v m^ i itiighi \>t- a [>jjiit-cl befoi e seeding the Pi own of Broad street twu lota on the north aide of First atieet, ba i VE'-\! BROS. '<«•"( Kt< HiUidale of Phtlanx ha» twetn Hance avtnua and Lexington t.<- hh.i i xcellent lesulta in increasing av«nu«, in the borough uf Fair Ha BUILDERS... •<^Mh from the use of yen. for $2,400 The nale was made A New at 1,. '•\iuf he foi c M-eihiiK .soy beans Linif by William A Hopping William M< ( - • v\ ill a- ! 1M nelii lally on any Icgunil ! The lots are each 50x150 reet and had a huu^ tuip! ORK AND JOBBING !nm^ i >-v( r i-rojt adjoin other property holdings of he will (K rupy \ iiii-v\*-ia who Hi'e inlerf-sted in the Mi and Mrs. Brown in that district Port Monmout it w orwwc. tiiffKjeiit types uf coveia may find The houie la piov Mircescful fecdu^j of most of the lmprovetnenu Th a BBOAU »i < fnpb in si.me uf the orchards in In HU N»w Home. —. ...^. BID BAKU WE pUY AND SELL FURNISHINGS K)H M'.iuiMMiih luunty C H. Apple^atf, Hany J Carter, who hat b««n liv- h . Fi.cliohi. Canul Barclay, Sco ing on'White road at Little Silver, HOMES, STORP AND HOT^S IM i vj]u sjir| Mai tin Surenson of W. Ii HtitfhtM-.,, hat rnovrd to hia new bungalow on has rented 1 **;< •• 1 inn* *'t liavt t'x*.ellfnt wtmida of Duanc Mi eft at Oceanpoi!, whicii «»••••••»•»•»»•••#•••#»•<»*»•*•••«••«» w iiit t • \tt(ti in yotinii uectiaitla- Thia low at Sl.Mt-w^i he reccntiv bought from Joeeph t'an- er is emiM'iyiii . it, Barrett* A|>|ir»>r4 »*•»«> i iijp 'an b*< tjtfc'kd later than torn* nav»n The house wai built by Mr ' '• . nthi'is and it will aland Cartel and Mr Cannaveri'e son HI HH"(.ii Mf.s.nt.'i.M 1 hi. in; 'i i he v\ 1111 #-1 mid wtai t uj> cost of V'.'iH), It ha* *i* imini.-. HJ.,I | i mju>,ti in i lit i>\n ing lu yiv* nice Mr. Home Hunter ... I. H. WHITE t towth i: »•: CmwfdKl <»f Holm- inodei n iinjn ovcriipnth | di-l hhh n,v il cow pea:- m his orchaid I-Niotmti and Sheet Metal Contractoi wit h « unhide] able surcrss. No. 123Pinckney VVhilij a J Line seeding of covtt h\b Ventilating ei op iTioy take a H in all arinnint of Ro»d W, * |ti> FOR SAI V r.niirs Modern {Equipment inniaturc fiom the tiers, the bene fti.lal efftitU dut to tiuth tht suil and (') Rooms, Sun Porch, 4 (ini[ilele •lock of raaterUUft. the trees of a heavy crop more than Charmingly Sniipk Real Eslalr aut! IE»« j niakcjs u\> for any loss in moisture 2 Baths. un ST. RED BANK N. J. and finally after plowing under a i: *>••»••••••••••••»•••••»•••••••••+••»••••• few heavy cover ciups the soil is In Yet No. 127Pbckne: far bftter condition to help hold moisture through dry periods. .-^ Poad Simply Charming I n ...;„ 7 Rooms, Sun Porch, Hotel Theft Solved. i ' :• n :• 1 Bath. ThP theft of a number of blankets I in < and draperies from the New Ambas- OFFICES FOR RENT Celotei Inaulttlon, quartered sador hotel at Lon£ Branch was i All KIIKIF I cltared up last week by the arrest oak floora, hot water heat, 01 James Archibald of Andover, Janitor Service Au.v theatnut trim, panelled walls. Massachusetts, while Irvine to dii- I could flay more but seeing poae of some of the goods. The goods Summertime Footwear Is believing. Come and eee. were returned and Archibald was re- JAMES 1M<)l*-pt. 3. B. OTTBMON, JR. - Myron V. Brown John, Otblon Tvery woman will be delighted. Bargains Phone 5. Phono 2584. Vto-Frealdent Thofc Irving Brown Max Leon May 23d WILLIAM L. RUSSELL Loula Dcl-Oroo George H. Nevlua Many left overs may be served Thoa. P. Dortmua Treaanrer O«orga O Ivlm again at considerable saving in Fred Oaklay J. D. Otteraoti. Jr. PERFECTION and J ERNEST OLIVER William U Rufiell food costs. John J. Qulnn SPECIAL SALE ON Secretary Joaaph Gall I. Jay Trubln EDGAR N. McCLKEI J. Yanko KenncFh H. McQueen Enjoy the new beauty ot this PURITAN Oil Cook Stoves Solicitor* John Wgurton, Jr. Abraham Krldel modern refrigeration. Have plenty QUtNN, PARSON* A D0RJMU1 Fhllllp Moor. Michael Jan«»r«ne 1 if ice cubes. Also new dessert! In all colors, such as All Black, Gray awl silads that you may not have and White and Black and Green; CHAIRS served before. with or without Cabinet*. Round Back Kitchen Chairs, Unfin- Reliable temperature (electrically 20 2-Burner Stove *16" ished. Reg. $2.00 Chairs at $| .00 ( ontrolled) ia perfect health pro- Enter my subscripUon for shares in The Friends tection—dependable and safe. each—While they last. 3-Burner Stove ^20 ^ Building & Loan Association of Red Bank, N. J., for which I ,••, . !,<.ut t k« IIH Kitllji, It t

M l( IRIC REFRIGERATION BUREAU 1-Burner Oven* $C-00 Windsor Chairs finished in Maple, Signature 2-BuriiPr Oven» Mahogany or Walnut; for $^1.75 (Address .. dining room or desk. Each ;! '.!S'i l.U. MAY 13, 1981.

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Ju n ior Dresses for Spring Dance & Prom

• i-M f«.r! $16.95-$19.50

It was Patou's idea to use organdie for even- ing . .. and a marvelous idea it is, as you will see when you come in to look at these dresses. Eyelet embroidered batiste and eyelet em- broidered net are two other smart cottons which make their debut for the hours after six. :., . * M.i'ihcwn Mltt-

. i ,11 > < tin pet Mil Th urn- \ijt\ ^M). Ml.™ Hit tiler In the interesting collection shown in the Jun- HIM nf IH'.W Hi Itilff ior Shop you will find .such important style .f 'lu- Hoy Scout trot>p Men! UH> (tcniMiiMi i ti: urn Monday details as covered shoulders, the' new square Hi ii I HI tniK of (lit: Mt-ihoiiist neckline, little peplums and tiny jackets... , til(lli>( lIl'K.d to say nothing of organdie ruffles! Sizes 11, Eatontown News. ft pays t° Ivpitlsft in Che Register. 13, 15 and 17. MMiii in

.»>. )» bought ' V JUNIOR SHOP—Second Floor Attractive Chairs Gladstone Bags Why A Are An Important Feature of Your Home Of Solid Leather For Facial ? Men Who Appreciate Steinhach Chairs Are Noted Quality and Price $3.00 for Their Comfort and Value $18.75 Because, a Charles of the Ritz facial, Bopdoir Chair George Washington given hySteinbaclis $12.75 Wing Chair Ritz-trainrd <>j.i r;i CHANGES tors, aclnt'vr: tor An exceptionally comfortable chair, full tir.9, $39.50 you tin1 \ rs \ In rs-hi.i OF and covered in a choice of four distinctive - A distinctive chair, well made, and with loose new fabrics. Well constructed and finished. cushions. Upholstered appropriately in Col- of yoi;:' i •>• •!.•-, \ ml ony Cloth. A chair you will like. WATtR lx'C:.u i i ii ;i i ;((.'•• ; ; ; ';! • ihuiLtitci, Mrs. • ' •. 'I \ :.'IV>'!I • •-.'. •( ( Kfitiip'H t. Mr ] 1 ilnsrd (imt iiblicd) for ..lie hmn i a 4ilHI Scoop Seat Chair English-Type i' i - i'H, aic niily • • •!« (-i i lie oldest rcaldcnth '

• ••>>->> I • M| ,| '.-'tembach?. 11 d or vvtiMi('hc r. in Ui Ira^uc hold H Ffmp I h.v rotai,\ speed ... $10.75 Lounge Chair ... mb:p Monday nlpht. Miss 'f Mtniiln, fourth vice president, IIKII and sanitary. A icoop teat pull-up chair nicely dealfncd. $49.75 i'hone 4000 Foi It li finished in Coralcan lacquer, and one may .ii Albert Wagner and MTB. Ed- Design and comfort aro well proportioned in i rtiMcr aro iPprpsrntlnK the Sons choose coverings from Bevcral suitable cloths. this chair. Tapestry covered and exquisitely Your Appointment id i>HUKh1ors of Liberty lodge at finished throughout. Especially for the Eng- < rttatc convention at Atlantic lish-type home. BEAUTY SALON- Tho MRthodist ladies' aid society , Sccond Floor A ill hold their monthly birthday ] Queen Anne Place Chair i'.iM ((.nii:ht. (JviPHtN of honor will j High-Back Wing Chair be Mrs Fred Baden, Jr., Mrs. Luther \ Black or russet cowhide, t.i»\i'r. Mifi, I'.ll/.abeth Clickner, Mrs. i $21.50 ( 'h;u !<•* IMa, MI-H. Loui:; Hill, Mm. I $89.50 with hand sewed frames, Mnithft Sfliiford, Mrs. Leslie D. Sec- Authentic In Its design, graceful and lovely. A distinguished design. High back, Queen reinforced corners, and I--V, Mm. (Iforgn I.pwis, Mrs. Albert Four different styles of upholstery which are Ufi^in, Mm Km ma Wllburn and Anne legs, and upholstery of beautiful crewel. stotrt top-strappings. A twenty-four and a" cnpeclaliy adapted to thl» style of chair. t-iflnk Kr-nnii Mrs. Onrgn B. Whit-1 Comfortable, too, with Its protecting wings. twenty-six inch size ... with flat folding han- The Short fi•• ht. : hjMi iisiin nf thn party commit-1 Red Bank | >••<- Mil ln> itHMHtrd by Mrs. Mfnrrva 3TEINBACHS—Third Floor dle and all brass hardware. An excellent bag -'H> ' :• Mr' Albert Smock and Mrs. Steam Laundry | for vacationing ! Sketched exactly above. Evening • •• * 'i .-fhytcrian (rleanors' Bociety j ii; ;,,' ft h'tiday nipiit at. the chapel, j 62 White Street, £ STEINBACHS—Second Floor '••••• SHinlci , H Ht«tn tnifipnr WIKIPI- X >!•. i,i! •.'.•!•! li actui nl PPVPI nl weeks •[• Red Bank, N. J. Jacket •>;<• it. ftii M<'i-idont at Krd KHIIU. le | '/ t I'lliiMi !«;;.•>. t One Year Older and One mnr'ii \\dik Ht thr fitnte police sta- ] X V f ir.n on Sunday. | •[• 1,1 tli. Ijum.liv III, II. Gains Fashion 1 lir : ;«,]!••* and I>HH«lilrl:< of Ubri X *v Itni^e inc-.eiitec t!ie 11 itvelllli; Year More Coat Wise Have You Visited the Favor $10.95 to The Little Berkeley-Carteret Branch of the $18.50 v Eton, wrap-around Sports Shop Steinbach and cowl neck jack- YEARS ets in jewel color- Satisfied (^ustoi ings. Very, very ... Into the little sports shop Beauty Salon? short waisted, and COAL conic pouring all the lovely the accepted color advance fashions for the sum- accent for a clever COKE mer. Colorful suede jackets, If you do not know this charming spot... do evening ensemble. adorable sports frocks, and stop there next time you are in Asbury Park. Included is the new spectator sports frocks. Sports The Berkeley-Carteret Branch of the Stein- and exquisite Vion- suits, bathing suits and beach bach Beauty Salon is located on the ground nct evening, cap.' pajamas... Each with that floor of Berkeley-Carteret Hotel, at the beach. which leaves the matchless linn and ah' which Its prices are the same as those in the salon shoulders hare. is 1931's own! Prices, as ever, located in the store. Women's and miss- are interesting. es' sizes.

Phone A»bury Park 5O0O for Your FASHION SALON H«cr>iu! Plonr STKINBACHS—Second Floor Next Appointment t'og«- RED DANK REGISTER, M -V IS, ]{>8I.

r i «•«•, ft'.o r • Years Ago in and • l h<>< iel if HI I il • ' Mfc( I rl BOATS BOATS BOATS Around Red Bank ft., f W, «# V • ' >~ r l Incident! < uii<-«( 1 •',n- > j.» ?'•* Fair H • : •••> * if PII the N-. ., ,,j HMltRACTORS Rkh^.tS at Fair Ha\ ks, Inc.

H.-iui. • n 11! .•- j! i eet Metal Work 'C : •'ir»,"utlnf CfieiablC WH^ f > j ft »••»«•»•»**<;•.• Hardware firlfoM Mr(hf.di«t chinch h, to»n -A. .-.: «i>ui « only bt ..i. i! ; d, l.stimates Cheerfully Given. »•_• • - UttiMls an.I if nig.. K'H- ' f* in a |.it T«enty Year* Ago. ur i ol heat each ton givei, The Red Bank high school basket » • • |, ,f A t IH- plant ball team madft a record showing fm t«y Think it over. . • .^ '.. :iirt with an the year. Th* playeis 'in the teHin M'-- !' Inc. i • • i, •.- Mill Iii hiwers e Morgan FJileii ('hiiim. Ix.,, Mahoney & Harvey, PIP. ' r.. J p ' • ^' •. ,• a inati h ami mu-i, .lohn J. tjuinii .I'.hn il"j«i ( all Si a Bright 24. I1" •"'' ' I KiiKley Wtille .le««e Mahnf \i".,i- 1HM Mi -. '>,... |., WHS re elect ri ••• .,, .- • ' Kc\ pon anil K LAN AVE., SEA BRIGHT, N. J. Mi ' "! " • , and I.i'in Collie!! and

An I'.pa- •> 1,1,-! ^i nnl („, inn,.M |, i. I hi !' Illll. ll Will „ 1 -. i^ r 1 f i thirr \ rar* . i.i Mmlhfio hmnel lent. I ,p|in I: iir>Mflptll. M' : pi pfMuVlit, Mis AIM;ll.-i, \ ill: .in (' Hulfte and 11 f I > i \ Tomkins OAL vlca president. Mn I Mmp ocrupierl f v fourth vice pi r.«j it. for « hnufe In lie hunt nn ) pM.)> erty on thr eaM sidr nf HI.IHI M-,TI i.m I, - I' k ^ Genuine i,, • n: 11 .sat; Highland Coal will last longer and neir IrvlnR street The plui I,.I 3 8 PAINTING! for a Iwnntmy 111• uso ;wixti'i i... t - • [innr heat than any other coal you can buy. .Joseph Hwnnnelldtew ihe pin II..I i - " thf1 estimated t n>l WHS ^•I'HII- F fOUf hrnm- nie I •' ' f ilii% ytiit, it will pay you to ^ Dolomite S« si y it. Thr KpylHirt lawn trim < . ri. ,*,,, I secure mraim.ii • I f> 11 lie work under way it once; reorRSnlted, the ofTlcns !n- . M , • i .14" anrf " ' ' M.my put off painting in 1930; and H. A. YminR. Miss I\HH \ I. I >;•, I.I. Mrs. K. R Krrd, Miss 1,1/'!.. t' .. •., IK Im c long there will be a rush of Miss Nellie Ariim'siinlh Ml--,. I ^ ( uulers work, and prices will stiffen. Murphy, l.ItiiH Murphv Pot '• ••<• and Beitlr Rerllc. MISS Julia I>. Cue ,lan/i i. . ' ' Collins Brothers Lewis H. ('Of nf KP\|>IIII w;ir "isi rind to Irwin W. Jike i.f A.-.i.ni . Park. The ceremony »as pt-rfm mi .1 Contract«IM Co. HANCE & DAVIS by Hev. J4me« R. (Jrace at (lie t. .m. I HOUSE PAINT MAIN HTItl I I * of the bride. 1 Telephone 103 Du Pnnt PJIMI H I ,,f tin KEANSBUH* oils ami pigment, ami iri dumhiliry undfr »ll ed Bank Biaded whnntn wa« ...in conditions h*% boen irMeif. Ir < mu no more posed of J,>spie Arkernifin. Ad.ii.- Where QumliH Rule*. Ibtn paint whiih n not a\ (tnod. Vi c cm htlp Knapp, Carrip Wfllsh, William Ai h who was as- you to plan an attractnc lolur scheme mtde rman and TlowHrd Pattptsnn |w possible by the new, up-to-date colors. Charles E. Taylor of llolmdeij died from grip, a^ed 24 yeaiw }U \ I was survived by his wife, n l>it,ihp,r ! and a sister. j Honry ,1 ''hilfl •»nn.,l f PER GAL. $0.40 IHm Mack nf IIIIIIIHIPI :\ pi" in color* >'^ per niont h am! bi. k i>-i nK lo $l.W. Fifty-one .-hllrlien wne <•., it the Catholic i-hui, h at M.. UNITED FRANK M. CHAMBERS hy Bishop Michael ,|. ii'Kari 26 West Front Street, Re! Bank, N. J. Thirty Viw» Ago. N«ve.«lnk hooh and ladder com- pany nf Itert Hnnh gave a ladles' nlirht rerrpiinrtakat tlieir room», at whii h nboii• 10TI perftons weie preft- PAINTS • VARNISHES •nt William Wllley, chairman or Makes the lightest putriii. -25c Farina L' Lilb I Thi craani) breakfast food that pliasm all Iha family Babbitt's Lye % »«• tinall ilzi 2 pk|i. 25C Liquid Veneer ™i.;«««i" Attor Coffee tb.ai. 27c Fruit ShOe Polish J'fc8. 3 .an, Astor Spices3 Jl 20c Salad l"|llle"29c Noxon Polish V4PI.M«

Willys,.Six Cotch Mop Handles Extra StroNK t,r,h TETLEY'STEA ,

wheelba»e of the new Coach is RED BANK Clothes Pins 4/2" 5O»XOC Orange Pekoe 2 ?*•*•-22c 9c HOincheg; overall length, 152 inches; $240 Lux Toilet Soap 3 -^ 2Oc ttlMtt It It fry ml*ltfr tread, 5814 inches . . . These measure* ttrmnii. ftllnvi*i fritu f. t. i. TiUdi, Oiiii BRC M S Mitlur 6OM« Bum! I!" 'Mi • 39c <•> 55c ments afford roomier, more comfortable WillytSii . »4T5 to till Sauer Kraut utiri 2 ' •••• 2$C WillyiFijht f99«tollO*S Willyi-Knifht ' Wini! iB fn Ih« Pound |b He Finis) CotfH 'ft.f Iha! Mosey Can BJJ. Mi ^3P* i k R! !• HANK REGISTER, MAY 13, 1931. Nlnt Years Ago in and «,•.'„*/ WAiCY FARMS 4round Rfd Bank w*'" JERSEY ' ' n'-1^ Protect Your Furs & Garments Vogel's Dry Cold Fur Storage

THE LARGEST STORAGE VAULT IN MONMOUTH COUNTY.

Over 4000 garment* valued at nearly One Million Dollar* safely stored in 1930. PHONE FOR MESSENGER. V\ RED BANK 474. Special ! <'• \\ ,. $4.50 S\ Ollnrantoed MI ftlnnlhi. MANKIIHINU, fill' • •; F.Y THROWS. wn y •up, ••, LVQGEI/ his ei Mi-, 35c 1. 1 < VY Furriers. Since I8Q<; W.-i h LONG BRANCH WAVING, Inllv I-,, RED BANK FlNOF.lt WAVING, : th'•- 1 - •' • id Broad St 176 Broadway SHAMPOOIMi, i-M. MO, ' HAlIt tJUTTINCi. W. «. BOSCI1EN H»- .•. Re« HI Snulh St Trl. »13 50c HI ii r • <•: Freehold, N. J. Give Luke Longhead the Job of Supplying Your Wants. BHAI-P TREATMENT i iif | .,< i i FACIAL MAHSAUF.. .II • anE Ii ^ ; 75c Alms V. ' I' Fhnnn Red Bank 3113 For Tour Appointment Today. New Cut Rate Beauty Parlor (w* If Broad St. Red Bank

(Upstairs over Wilbur » ; Jewelry Store.) • • " "•'•• John !/ppm i.i .!;<>t]r~ 'Viilrrl V WOIP rppl*. •'!iii-i I'huicii n' Flhrewihiitv The Hf>Klst mlt (• r 11 HtriR ciilii 'j'lei-ojin! (iji)rpnnn cnnvrn IP the meiclmritH Mum- uimi Advert ipeiuei;. c William" of Atlantic

THE MAYTAO MAN HE IRINGS YOU A WASHING SIRVICl WITH MANY HILPPUL SUOOtSTIONS

Do you know why boiling injurm clothei; what UIIIM yellow npntr vrhtn * h6t i

THIRD PRIZf FIFTH Diamond Ring PRIZE IP v> Chest of

FOURTH PRIZE Wrist Watch Chimes Clock Rules Governing the An-mdm^ <>/ Prices Contest Open to Everybody The first prise will be awnnlei in- .' M>1U!urn nf the Bhnve problem, taking into inn.'i Don't miss tin - op]>«utunity to win. absolutely and unlquene.ia. Pnlutinn can h< ii nil Ihf- newspaper free, one of (lirsc prices. Tost'your skill, send in r separate papei-, or in nny i f.n i tontcstant desirps. 3 your solution, and yon may find yourself among Thn second, third, fnuith ami itJirr pii/t s to hft awarded ac- 1 loiiling to tholr irsprctlve inn ... Ir\ ilu . vi'nt ot t Irs, prlz** the winners. Tin re is no cost for entering . Fol- nllkt? nntl nf the nan.«? value v 11 lm UWMi Hr 1". M.. at. nur stnn\ 317 State St., WIN A VALUABLE PRIZE Perth Amhoy, »nrt the succe.s-.fvil runtcytniim will b« noil- Follow the Eaty Directions Given Reloiv Remember Mils content closes pmniptlv nl :i P. M., Tuesday May 10th, and no iolutlono re.ieiveil a/tei that hour will b* Placr thr fn'ii'c ii.\rr, then plare accepted. in rail i nt T 1 ^ - to lutil _'l hnri- Useful nouvenlrs will be piUBPntPc! tn pvery contestant tottUllv, ix-iiviii1'.; tending In lh»tr unlullonii to this prolileni. trom I ti> I.'. 11 i i iihrr !wicc. Sur- Cts^lul roiilrttnii! . ••• ui. No employes o( lllis linn ma> »-m- 7 Name •'- Only One A from a Family Addrest . .. Fill in and Mail I» i.blrm with Name and A.Idrcss City .. ~ .. .— Contett Climr, Vlay 19th, 1931. THE MAyH'i NIWTON f i i ; fVm.il'nl I hila If i HHI < tin, It ft ( | KF.I I . \ \ i 11 s j * i 4 l\ I - I I I'll I i\ht\, N, J. GRIFFITH PIANO j. r. & M M s rnIN 61 Mount) mi it i, Red B»fik. N. 4, RED BANK hh'A^'lt.K

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- ^ •!*» , Mir '" >vfi;- •., he of incendiai> iu ?i " vt<1 h two-story doubif • •f '• u\-'<\ avenue at l^yuu iO t i *> K • • R.M I'hui j-da; - Kiipnif :i i • i * <- r^MMifp tor iwo heu> ^ sitd • h ' i' H Knmion? owns 'lie

I o Improvf Matimi '' K'k* for Firemen J V» t! S-""g Hi ant h firemen las' 1 he f>Mi*u ttii.i iNiuisv Kania mtt - J" j mads hau- ftnnouni ed that (hey will Br t-h mad*- IMIII- at the homes of make extrnsne iin[)i ovtinrnis «t tht '" i J.I csent theni with hi arm fie I ma i sintirin, int'ludiriK H jilatfi <-oi.ru ii shield of her cat. I hh» !<>imii that Ilianch announced last week that a Rt court . :•[.*. s < < -mpany, romplele inspection of the city had Bulldtnr Permita. | l'Jih. 1'J:<1 . Hi Wail town been made and that conditions were The Long Branch building in- .II t it.. bad so far as fire hazards were con- Thlnl iei < .t u'Hler spector Issued permits toiallinp (118,- t«i i.Uh i )' M not supply va-1"^- 325 during April. One building 1- th Three Patents Gmnt*d. Villa Beach club, which is to t oat eta) John J. Boland of Keyport haa $60,000. been granted three patents, one forWant »» Ambulancr. valve geara, one for valve mechan- Efforts are being made to raise wi>( v, ami lodged in the ism and another for bearinps. Mr $3,500 at West I-ons Branch tn buy H-^CH with,committing Boland has been a designer and an ambulance and equipment. A ..., Mnnmouth county builder of engines for several years house to house canvass will be con- ()f ,..*•• crmipsnunis were ducted In the borough. , u-ij «nd one was sent Mjuried in Pennsylvania. thtnc* . . < ).•: matory. Miss Josephine <_\ Truax of Laurel- (Continued on next page > to its i Mechani

. .i f Freehold. deputy • ii^t Wffk. did some '.*..,..! please the flsher- ,-, -nil He liberated '.-ii JH'CP size rainbow FIERCE-ARROW N.nlh Slut*, ,r e.u pums anU lakes mi shme . t th« point iNnf me- ' offers a distinguished example of t.ue "f the .*•,! nv». ; Tram. prop«rttei pwneil hy t • d:ii< i. sun of Jicob Club and t>r>>P*. fmnu- -.i l n in* 3fWyard swim Beginning i.i » t, : i cent)}'. Una oT Me ha e t v greater tb« center lint „{ H ;w*-t of Long Branch A five-passenger la.-t week by Judge ( narpe of forging a values Th<> court announced sedan with longer ii at Ijong Branch had w-if- work for the man wheelbase (1,17 ) ,,er Dead. . . Increased power (12.1 horappow i>rj i>\, who was engineer >wn flo.ctrir light plant . rnif died Monday of and FREE WHEEL!>«. . . t%iili all tlw ( I I II I'hil.i'lrlphia. He was IctH I mi'l leaves one son. Mr. 11 I r i -\ f i .iin active work luxury and beaulr anil diMinrtiou ilinl

!Nr(l belong to America** fin«>Nl motor «-nr. • •• Y i jink < Iternleaf of , )-,<, > i turned the rhoir of Delivered at your door for **feii mr f

. i (,f llHvmonrt Baron. ,;.v,t 'ii V!Ci\ MlRS C<1[V \ Uiirhcti shower was \ln* of Wallacr the cent. southwH n a! Untch. Itrect to itt wixvin, a member of J. F. & M. M. STEIN, fin* of IN I n i' department for 35 along the i Red Buk Park inUrtecti- n t • F.MUO<1 with a gold avenue the liciiirn last week. Mr. ctnter line 'if H ••ction w tt place, ttu th« [)ni[)eil K. Wtilr.H dred And f f ( Braiu-h aw a aUmtrJn ! of the !:.• ADDED VALUE caatwnr

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liuil-iint'. 1! i Four t I Ic ti j Befflnniru HI n [ i : line of Hr a 1 nt tl » [ center (i[ e t Har I j. and a _^ 1 JiA.la. '• wardly alorif tt cent to lt« lrlcr»f I, „ „ ! i line of Bran ti r 1 with the centrr li j thence ns * f rropertirs l | i V Wnlcr,[t I ] , dred aiul flft V* GUARANTEE • nf BerKen pla.-c. i by I I I I I ns of H t t 11 1 i III I , Rr7 line t f t W H I I I I .. I (< I mteraeeti n w H I street tt i e I) M r e K I ' tl ' 1 SFI r i nk , >hi II I "'»t I I t«r lin« at It a I * » n| II al re i a I .. r f I e led • Bel •' with thr if tt le t r lh« t.ei er&l UP 11 I Hi h n In lioint nr j H « ft IV I JONAIHAN H Dill | low. i i i The I" I tin 1 D» r! \| nl 1 I 11 I of w.y I tl 1 I rnllrol n I I I NOTICE | itlerl, t . I 11 f r II » r g i i «• I O I i « e « « } " ' , * , , tt. .all ' I .1 .1 I. nc« k I Ih. II M , , , l nml ee f lhe wnB f el t if l« ^H < f M Ulc f v(l f lo lei 1 Hi M 1 lltt < n Al Mill »||, ,|4 „ , ! I M Mil nrtl i. «t 1 II st H 1 f , si f I fN i I <: I m »• 1 wn lull e f l> I » 1 I » | f h ,r I I I «1 In»-nit« 1 « . .o I t f II \ ,t If H 1 IHI i Li nn ittee f t he I ill . 1 lea K f \ M Ml lie! u.1 to le hel I I I M I , I „ | | I | lo I I M»y Ull 1 II t I I .,. M I I I llr H«« k » II lo I el I tin • i y REFINEMENTS dintingniih today's General r I lo in il (I 1 mi r- \ II tie In I n t II le r 1 f thj 1 ni I ll nl re« In . lie II i " | tie All le . m » I II 1 le t» » I ' ' * "* ' X l Electric al].»teel Refrigerator—jet prices are > f V 1 lotver than tverl 1! ,, [ HI fd \ II wet me inl niti ec «» sfl i <» ,* ", It I e 1 I I I II ' • »U .». • «' I " ' " ' „ [Xlu if- * I .£ k A M t »«ll> n Ike HI ll » I IHUli i (bin I .1 t I . Sliding ehelvei bring all your food in easy reach— M ( a U I « * 11 1(1* I I AH ' I lo le I 1IOWABD W ROBLRIS | fourlh OUIrltt Uik t It >m> i tt save hunUng about-keep ileeteB clean. Porcelain i? I t «' Townihlp clei k , l«<" « I «»i 1 I'I Th. l>nunrl>rl*> '111 I M I lined intf riors re«i»t fruit acids,have rounded f ornf r» ll1 1 1 ( r th. our tl onDINANCE pKOVlDINC, TORTHE ' '«»•• ' for eauy cleaning. The famous Monitor Top—her- in ( th. r. < OVSI RUCTION OK CONCHETE S1IIK I H.«inning «t i 1 " " , bl ' WAIkS ON BOTH HlIiKS ill'1 CIU'RCII Cr.«k .nil r I I Ii !!!!<. ..f WlllllM metically sealed in rteel—completely protect* the I t P r.lo.il siHFJ-r AT HKl.VOrU>. HF.tilNNlNU ftillunlng ^ . »' , '>'•"• ' A | ME HAll.llOAIl THAI K.S ANII .ml Mill. Hr x k mechanism that operates in a perpetual bath of oiL 1 " 1',1*r 111 NMlNi; NOIflHERLY 10 COMI' ' Spring Bro k t II)NS . i.l. \ I HIKEK. le»iHii« tr n I i .IH v of AL r H „ r.f 1 e IK II OHDAINKD l.y the Ic.nii.hli.1 ""„.„}" *, uf .I,.,,,,!.. M,, And that's not all! A finger-tip 1 atch gives ready access I I II nmille« u( lh« Tuoiislilii >•( Mulille w,,i(Mi>» 1 1 «t* ,,( Will , to the General Electric'a wide food'Mnr.ry pace. ll<0 |H II.. I-1 . 1 eif . 1 I lint um ie.t« itiil.wnlks ami cuilia I.e Me.dil.n'i." I .1.1 .l»i <^M-r,t •- .. .1 on l.i.lK li.la. of l'hi.,.1. i;h.p,l Kin ,1 « M> 'UtM >.••• General Electric'» written guarantee a-sures you t .Ii. BclfiMil. In Iho limn.hii) ,,l n,r („„,„. I I i Millie . , heuliuilni nl. I h. HIIM,.,!, „„. ,(,,„,. (< I ll. »> H htti ,.• dependable performance, free from service 1 ^ I vinmiutl l\.»l\h«ily to t"'>mi>- ! |n th. rilit 1 I ( w I I ll tek. IpnilitiB fr- I.I eipente for 3 long yean! llu r 1 K le f ele '•! I. rruiiei mnliii* ••! . .• p(i>o«rtr ^ join UMin th»Cm*TtilEUaricPTopam,broadcatlevtrrSaturdayrvmrnng, nn

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i y H a HI A ht itsst i £ t RED FHN'K V • ^ Here and There »••; . - . ' « H •.-'*.: u aii't two *«• *** r«nu«rl> 0. Sfift, -10-Day Sale of in the County '£'Z\r.", t »• 'P ,. :*• I'^lrniH, . ( .(til i i O * Saro Sharabba * HUOJAM A, HIHln jf>*vji * >f A f- -I ;i ai, ««,• i«- elected fire*-- tu. *«•. ;, • - i ,. j- M-iMiwi fiie le|>a. I l%gn. »t"*" '"''' • ••» »«M fc j. , . . . ,. M • •' J' < HllIMiHI 1 IS BARBER SHOP Lawn Mowers i buibcTa in Attenle Hll I I AM a. Hut! Building 7 ej iL.i.fl1 hai bei St.t,|..- .ii ;\. >-. V..[ y. A »« ail 18,00 oi.fS'C""' n J.iji ti.t. i i iin i j tu f* wan dcdl- ••|'S »'•'* i »u '1 in ''ir iii h,p uicd CIIUM It >ai ii 7 Mechanic St., Near Broad St. Red Bank, N. J. % ' an moo .III 1100 rid 12.00 :, I'BlK ti . 12.00 il . 14.00 K MJ KN !< f: f NAS GKOHCK V KANIKHPU IK 8. Civil. KNi.lh. tm. IN:I ,i av I, ... t.tndU the Coldw«)l 21, 25 and U'iu an ad si. -at R*# Mmnfc ^ Uivn Mower*. All mikei of Hand of Nil I awn Movrtri Repaired «nd Sharp , was tecanliy Greatest Performing Car in America! w stevene ol Say Eight-90 Owners !1< ..f Ix.ng, 'l.t Haltlmnie Hf jinlev Fielder n.j.laiii! of tin , l.in maniac* i' \ 1 ti; ''ii actount

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j j &It t ! Ult AT 5 miles, or RS miles, an hour, of pounds of centrifugal weight— -**- you have never driven a car instead of solid crankpihs, this that performed 80 sweetly. With Twin-Ignition, valve-in-head 115 Alii;. Jl).l!|lt, aluminum alloy, double invar strut horse power car is speedier on the hibliti! -^(mn1 i'*iii»> blos«i.iii^ snrn mi' \VH* thiiii in«n ftllf.l » c lues of j the HltKMK.I Froohi.lil la."l »ri li whl.-li »i-u ' pistons— instead of cast iron; a '> get-away thananythingyouhaveex- Iheli • *f.l( the onler Borough * ol.«it lies in diHini•'• - M'i .ullii. i be delivered »t t>i« btaring crankshaft—instead of perienced before. Why not put this faun. «l-.-vf apenl Hhuut flfli-cn \i M P. •iii-i i bus t)pen eloc- aod ttcigbl ttic < ar mpl«r. f ex B- FMnTJKY Set brnrn mmtjf N^at Mel yc Lntale nf John H Look u ted chitf I ll'e Uotavsan nte depart- |!U)lir -I'lllllli wiring or carelessness with ment, Cfiajlfa 1^ Sniilh is ttrst an- DKI.IVEREDl'RICES (>N NASH STIRS ANDKIGITTSRANCH FROM y)10TO C207 Mli^i- Mtti*jiii! A Ct.ync, daughter ilatant i-liw-f «mi '1'homas J. Krancy IMHIII clii(r ty of Monmout tnenl to I ht Oi s>i.nn» ( it now that your valuables have uf I'licliiHU. were manicit Sunday ol Collector Makes (iuod ty. on Thuntlsy. th« ( > IHSI week at SI R'' Fin Private Lock Box for a small sum place for lnjurioB received In an Hailey of per year. automobile atcidont. Want Burned Huuse Removed. Weel I.oni; Brunch officials will lake action to hnvo tptuoveliin •, I'aik. was third $ . I ii .'.. • I. 1." • mining ummyCi dot

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Afain and aaliafantian tllat cornea with tnvarUbla aMen thn li uK -I - I ,Sil«mt Autnmalio. ran point tn lueh utfr ninilir« aa thmr . . . in Drtinit, 1 tTj ownin in Knt onlv will ymi nr.i l^ miln <" in nnr block; 1 l,,..l I. ., Si. 1/>UU, a solid 111... I .t "MII.-MI" lic.«lrj bomea. .. .11 in •* < mi! !*•> . . . • nulling ax;:: uU •••••' iiuwnig part; * (...Mi I !«• )lu'U«alll(.a\ lipOn are 99i^% Gum-Free

•I (all ;-,.,, A \1 V-VJ.VMF." U !•!>...1111. C.TM slicks valves. GUM clogs feed linrs. For What TYDOI, i» O'^OQ gum-free] >• lll.ll -stnj. --. ilim from every ,.. ,.... ill. ; : 1)1 l/tii ihit Silent CUM forms hard carbon. CUM distorts !.. r-.i rt »hn i *f\. ,t wnrrn, tni. will jiifttnu rings. CUM steals horse-power. Super-refined by modern equipment coit» • . .1!., in<» millions. 'Mium-tnppcd" by Tidal ..,,.1.1., I,,,. (,l M is the repair man's best friend. I ah<>I,... not in a hundred llioti- oMru cort. T;dc Walc|. p SILtriLAJJIOMATIC fAAolinra,. Inllu-i. «« .•"...1,, i.I.I.I-- •. •- noiseul* OIL tower, (tmnin MM •1111111in arr re- sund mile*! 49lh St. & Crayt Ava., PhiUdalpUa, Pa. •nvfd f* .(ion

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TUNE IN BOY A'IWC.I I 'n E' 11 > C-l WA'l'KR INN . . . hiSK t" "'* > •' M-, I'.aalcrii l>>-.ii Mill day ami lri.l»>. < ..I.....Inn Network. ,411 .'NJvnt 4*i 1112 MAIN :»! Phi.nr ZMO ^ I'ARK HI-TI S I I V 11 <» I. [ \ i* )• • . , Si O £ U «. I •-• s W t, *< rti' hui-j a cttM pdl Union Beach New*. -f A)i* G«oige H .' night. Prefer Short Drums'* Jf'lin Valenune i* i menlB to hu home • H* tjppn vlaltlnR Mi o I ' t Fourth men • »• • >.• j.i'.iuliiig lor tin Miss I'enKj I.,,,, l^tieni in !t,f !.- • k ' 1-i ill • i : . r. Unal iea'1i"6 at lln tms J er ii! r,t-i1 '' • . 1UJ« i ' ' 'ifc boruuK Ii < uin Mrf 'I In II,BF A Mi ami Mm Ht .,nnwa> *- [i' n 1«I lied r *f • i tie rijet (Hie ]>'• <1ti'i>:htt i I,,. .,>, i Wanen I» CunniiMi^^ ,1 1 i. II nc-e. «vniue !i' "

,.[ Jl . . The a.ini "1 j days ^ .,.) i> aj.jn ipi lii'f d ((>i 'I'e i"1 i Mia riaughtei M H H V.t I •.nen.enl 1 lie "< ilinante jiruvjiiee I'lin'H atji.ii' l.i>wi(, Haiber. a, vel- Kockaway, foi a !-,i a^i.llcat II.II "i tlie stale, highway t.'dii Hainan hoy fialieritian, who Mm B Ma*u: >.i i.aHinriil t.,i all to Ihe anioiint nf while I,.,l,lii! | ,r eel! in Railtan lS ( Mi «nd Mrs H \ J.M iiii ,,f Ihe estimated cuM. l>«v fH.tn H inwboat and while eu- ( daughteie of 1.* Hit ,»"'ind inimanre piovides l"i tins un Ihr sule of the boat toppled AL! '.'V in1<, the WHIPI when a monster •«'! and Mis Wllllaii /. • i,, iiii|.iii\r-iiicnl of Pool Bvmne of Newftik <>^t-' Ji'in p'!'iier,'e avenue to the ^tnnc pulled on the line. The latest eel llrl, S. Btury le told hy Bronco Clementf, Mr mid M !(> . i < r. I'ihit at «n fi»tniiated rost of J-.V>00. family >•( l.iri l,.r Ili-.i uf this aiiiciiiit JIH.COO is appiopn- who df-ilares he had been eeltnt; ^fvelal times and that on one occa- lew wtiky wi I...,, , I BUCI As in the (jidinance for the sion an rel chewed the painter nt Mm 'I c<.i. • ]H,IIII (if Ktnience avenue, state iiUl Mtt! Ida KOLET v nl l>e doughi to th« amount of 75 tarhed to the anchor. He Bays he believes it la the same eel that gave from a wpfh I f r ( cnt. Mr. Barber an unexpected bath. Miss Ethel •>» hi r. •! he. Imaid of health ha« laid down Mr and »llli .-li np%pial rules which will eliminate According to goaaip among the family of L oln uppnl rue haphaiaid methods pursued by political workers of both parties, ihe home Mi arid Mi Do i nu itft-f jid|ifi!y owners in the past by in- there'are a number of persons who Sappah Model l.fiw delayed fllinR petitions for candi fli, < Si i-rallmi: plumblns without IhB rotl- Mr and Mm John Sapt*h of IN H[>ijjrin i»l tf iM Knight t-nl «.f the hoard In the future a dates for local offices, and that on *ey City spent the weekend win permit will be necessary for the con- primary day a sticker campaign w-ill the former's mother, Mis. M. J. rlaj, fctrui-tion of septic tanks, cesspool be launched. pah. »nd plunihing work of all kinds. A Albert Cowling, Jr., Is driving » Mr. and Mn Florence Cull«n and moim I'ff t*- sketch of the proposed work will newly purchased Nash automobile. family spent Thursday evening al Ynur old ttj. have to he filed with the board. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peistel, whoHailet visiting Mr. and Mrs. J J $275 A number of beach stands are have ap«nt several months at New- Cullen. preparing to open. Mrs. Helen ark, are now at their summer home. Mrs. Florence Cullen and Miss Four Bausback wn the first person to Charles Sampson has recovered Eleanor Sappah spent Friday «t take out a license to operate a stand. from the dog bite on his hand. Jersey City. Man.- The committee raising funds for y Mr and Mrs. Joseph Farrara are Mrs. Ruther Anderson of Atlantic the Memorial day celebration an- the parents of a daughter. City was a recent visitor with hei Oil Burning /{.I«I*. $300 nounce that the fund now totals Russell and Edward Wells spent siater. Mrs. B. West. ; $140. A card party was Riven Sat- Wednesday evening at Mtlltown, as Miss Theresa Betz. who has been and Pf-i f». r urday for tho benefit of this fund, guests of their grandfather. confined at the Ix>ng Branch hos Four which will increase this amount r.. Warren Aumack, principal of pital for the past seventeen nionlh* PUI< \N when the receipts have been turned the KeansburR school, visited the and underwent several operations, h in. local schools here on Thursday. home again with her paien• s $250 ln the trade. His' wife and seven McKittrick relative to the Washing- at Newark on Sunday. 1 II l< * Chone ! children survive and live on Clark ton, D. C. trip. The pupils were leave Charles Sampson, while playing avenue. tomorrow. with his pet dog on Sunday morning, NASH Thomas A. McLaughlin has bought Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Betz -were was badly bitten on the rityht hand. >» -,. .lm\. Motor per- a lot on Prospect avenue. hosts to the Get Together club last The wound Is very painful and Mr. , ,,;firtt, upholstery in Th» Ladies' Afternoon social club week. The club is composed of young Sampson Is unable to take cars of $350 ONT1AC SPECIAL SPRING SHOWING r \ery food; Visit the nearest Hudson and Essex showroom during the special Spring rs>w tire*. $175 Showing now being held. See the new models and the attractive color combinations Additional demonstrators are available dating the month of May. Ride and IFVROLET drive thcae two great cars, then no lesser quality and performance will satisfy you. ebuilt; good looking c«r.

$195 rHow i'.SSEX \ HIT Hun b*en You Regard in \rry good HUDSON SI 95 itiidebaker tin»*; nrw i s, in gout!

* i tt i US NOT t i " H1KF. nsolidated The Greater ON "ZJ/QJJ Sales Corp. Will Surprise You LOUIS WEST MANAGER 8wept aside now are the barriers of there is a new power In motardom. 17 Wfpit Front Street, high price and upkeep that have pre- You need scarcely touch the gears. .<1 Hunk. Tel. 810. vented many from owning eights. You will loaf along as slow as a Sunday Oppn Evening*, stroll. You will give it the full shot ol Hudson gives you, for as little as $875 power and dart ahead at express speed. FORD . list, the brilliant performance and dis- Economical tinction that only the exclusive few have Its get-away is so brilliant that you can in (narh; liko new In every I^KIHH*. Runs perfect Buy known. ,-No car is faster in get-away, make drivers of other cars gasp as you Ihls and M\& money—only none more lastingly fine in reliable step away from them. You top your operation* tough hills on a rising speedometer. You $425 enjoy a smoothness of performance ss of fuel... It will renew your first glorious zest In though magnetically drawn. You will motoring'. It is instantly deciding thou- say to yourself and friends, as thousands PONTIAC sands on the finest motor car purchase are saying: "Here is a car!" IB S|«>rt ('ahrinlet. A real they' ever made. It is being praised IGH-POWER, Perfection'! new High-Power Perfection stoves and snappy car (hat looks and run» everywhere beyond even the traditional burner, boils the kettle faster, fries like nen. A car that is al\vuy* H ranges are strongly built of heavy steel. successes of Hudson's past All are de- ii the lift price of the bu* faster, heats the oven faster, yet it is Even low-priced models are beautifully lighted to find with all its other econ- nets coupe. Twelve ettui economical of fuel. With all its speed, finished in modern color . . . porcelain $525 omies, a gasoline saving never before 875 modeli. Club Sedan BEFORE YOU BUY established by a car of such performance. shown here $144*5. Find out uihat titt pric* High-Power is easily lontrolletl. It ad- enamel, lacquer and baked enamels in ANY STOVE CHRYSLER includes. We give you many Icemi not justs instantly, high <>t luw pastel green, ivory ami satin black. ;n Cmipc. lino is >our chance From the moment you take the wheel, available on iny other can or upually told ai Consider the cost of fuel. t*» >>uv n <;ir iqiiHl (t» new In this ride will stand out in your memory extra." Freight uid special equipment an Modern kerosene (coal High-Power cooking in - 'i'* ;o;l ^i...ii)f stoves give the cooking tatoej, mush <>t r>»iiit tiiusaiyo drne/The meets your need. ! Prove High-Power i .!» S.-,IHTI; iii ii-ry friod all- fuels . . . using the molt Record sales during the past tew weeks have depleted the naed car stocks economical of fuels . . . High-Power burner gives dean heat. It speed and sf«, clean kerosene. never stains the bottoms of pots and pans. kitchen this wrek. $195 quirements and present orders. Now is the time to get our most liberal offer for your present c«r. Have PERFECTION STt>VE COMPANY • I Main St. Brooklyn, KY. WHIPPET your car appraised today. *27 (iiiiih, in i fill nlcr (tliB|M>; run* \uifvt Finance charges lowest available. We hove a $100 plan to fit your pocketbook. Ask about it! Oil (Burnmtjf PONTIAC >K i ,,MI» Him- t'"iil. A Imr- FERFE STOVES $75 WILKINS MOTOR SALES NOTICE OF SET 11 1MI N il it . \ Eital* of J. Sc-timi. i H... V\ 1 I f i • t HM I- I'AYMKNTS Notic* II tl»tel>* Or ' BROAD ST., ju»t south of railroad RED BANK, N. J. at th* ..I ' tat* of •*!•! )«., .. »tlt«d by th« .'"i W. WII.HINX, jr.. Manager. OTEN EVENINCS. Telephone S371. Monmniilli ,,n.) .. . lha On I,,., . in'l" "•' .. i ,. • - ' [ r i r I mi n r:.i» i FRANK J. MULVIHILL B. A. SHO buttc»»or la HOWARD FREY 74 MONMOUTH ST. TEL. RED BANK 609. c o r > Pricei on ( .<-. ' < 1 t)',M H ' (-1 B'ifl r.d MI != Hot Water and Steam Wood, Feed, Hay, Mi. MIA Straw I hv Km LIMfc an-l ( 1 " •; < / i ! ll-1 MlB j. Heating. 1 Peat MOM A:l KI<.,» ,• l •„ iii v I't-td 1

Balt J#r- ! r Sanitary Plumbing A "i >''. ''•' • w ii'-il 'hen summer . Selling LEHIGH and Wli.KI.S- BARRE li-.Mf "!, :SI« \'1(.V.- Hvrruio Mr. anrt Mi- John lours of Hiooklyn hav* al- PLYMOUTH tUAL , Specialty. I'or J »*-ul> fl t vi n|>«*neM i hrti ho me on t he same Try a Ton of Thi» Red Ath Coal j 'I*he ctasilfled advertisements In Tin Roofing Sheet Metal Work Th* Keelster mnlhin w.»ith while ojv- Little Silver, nortunnlti for everybody — Adver- New Jersey tisement.

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4-Piece Bed Room Suite $119-00 . '' h t n« I ml.. See this lovely suite in our store and >ou'l[ want

. r.r K- 1, Millar. it to have a permanent place in your home. The Sturdy fronts, ends and tops in this exquisite Pedroom Suite are of two-tone finish in beauti- ••]• ]>«i tnicut nl fully striped Oriental Walnut with birdseye maple overlays and top drawer front. !-n i H llu- way for Porch Rocker Odd Chifforobes • i (nihlic |IHI U Hnd U'own imck and Mat. Venetian mirrors on vanity and dresser. Ordinarily this suite sells for $200. •H l.f vv I'nlnt Culli- AValmit tinihh and l .•i -.|)f ! t V 'it IVftCfMl iiiitiitns. \\ hlln IIK' i M I nifiiit !r- I lie, hoi- Only $3.95 HI * onnliHjnlcsllon t ii* liRht house dc- $29.50 . iJi ' ;t j..njc tf i in s'r •• I • ?M] -ilj( h (Illl DOWN

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; •• • • 1. ,i i. tin v, ,(« li |i»l ! IHPli I Kittllt !Jlg convenient payments rit 1 ll ! I r • Hi i *• pi <•< •• h( u nufc ll. Tfu1 prop- thereafter ri'( •; l)Ji. i.i-w ! .il.utr. lijuii.in buy iti.tl -.h-.«l l-.-;tlHtn fni H |I;M M '. ! I -U t 111*." llf .•-Ui'll A Why sacrifice the happineu and park ha r, ii mtvncatpd by th* li ;i:-s.irhttinn, Jind convenience this new SPEED v, hrnrvc mat t o hah licHi QUEEN w»»her can bring to I r i* i-^ me MI in ( nun i

10-Piece Dining Room Suite $11Q.00 Why not enjoy its many ad- 3-Piece Living Room Suite $79-00 Developed in inalehyd Oriental Walnuts with vantage* of t p e e d—c lean clothei—smooth, quiet opera- This unusually smart living room suite, covered Alaska Redwood Hurl overlays. Dust-proof top and bot- tion—and faithful tervice—all with beautiful Jaequard Velours is only one of all tom oak interiors. Ton handsome pieces regular- the while you are paying for it our new-living room suite values we are now of- New and popular. Marhellted Refrigerators ly selling at $200. An extraordinary value! on an ea>y, convenient time pay- Ml '"l«el 111 while or trcni fering. Can be had with button back or wing Ivory and Green—thin Gu ment bails ? A small amount chair. Rango out of each pay check will pay indi at 20% not. for it in a turpriiingly ihort at $59.0(1 SirdiH Hull*! Uuj nnvr, time. Many Red Bank families are doing it. You can too. Aik u» about it.

binlin M«n.l Mtlal Tub. ?II>I 11 \ \ r- u rci mirfrd Typ' Agitator. 2't-in B.II.ot. Roll. he I* 1 i „ tlinl no " A r c>c nat* " i -• th Drtv» Trantmil- •ion (aitant ap Studio Bed Spinet Desk pllad tor), Don I'lnlnhcrt in Walnut or Muling- Ma Will.. *• CumplPto with thrrn cnsli movabta Splat) •n> — Rlnf. I '" SI' at $19.50 Clutch. AlUii at $22.50 an v Ask Illh I A»k $ to tee our to see our 3 Room Outfit 99 4 Room Outfit

Inc. Reed Suite, $34-50 J. SCHWARTZ Cliding Davenport only -Sj j » lnri ;ni(| .smart llnish of tl suite 77-79 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. The Iviek and .••r.il .in <•< iul"ii i i II i \ crolonno covering usod on I he liutton-tufted. Ann H >N .UC < u iili fiiiiMFi of (.dp rood. Phone 270 stored in sunfast durk. l*l;u'<> ,\ Rh!>

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BIG OSCO FOOD MARKET -,..11 *M. - !.#-r flt (••-' . !b lurd M si RROAD ST., RED BANK, N. J. The Largest Food Market in Monmouth Co. Hills* Ihf l-r-, . - • I »u All Your Shopping in the One Big, Big Store Oceanport News.

! 'II Tea Week in Our Stores fleers \J%M Wvt-k

frnm the finest Tea Gardens of the Orient -in dustproof iti^ t h? gaidrn fi cpluifsg until us-ed. Try a package - A numliiM «.f i»i» -h* m ..f ih i-ri* Mi hiy Tor the j»ri< ^. : ()rra»l>i)i l I1 I'V- < •; 1 S ! Hie YfMlliK |'«.-|.lt- | A n.f ; hvt(t I-- ,•!..•. ,,i -

U'i"-t i.' '•, I"- •• ' 1 M',1' ••;, OSCO Teas ' .v IVf.l .. • > WHITI. AU i.un Black or Mixed pkg pkg l-loih -. Mu»li Mold Wire Cr.rnprd lanir nn<1 fl.ivf rrfrri-ed by many particular people, 1. s. M), • 1 . |t."t f . Priced from up. cngr 1'ckoe ••'•• -ilj 'i It. I Pride Of Vi ft 4 |Vc : it. tin • litHM H k ; Moll fian 1.29 Killarney " »l» YD 1 l..S I't ^ 6x3- IS, S-11V. . , Heavy body—Old country flavor. r!i(t.,i^ Hi-)bt-t1, Mi ~.\ 7' i •A- 3', 4- l'.i r Miller, MIHH Hutll 3- TM, 4— Hi "*'• IIuile> mid WllHttin 4 IP* 8-11M, x.i - 1'., 4-11V4 Santa Clara 6— 8 "4 Mis .Jnspph Withers'* ulster sni ! Beans with Pork In - h*-i Mrs Cyril liruwn and Wll J A tans <4 «4 c Prunes I.Ma Wdithley of Katontown visttel 3 It % c m s iii J (crntly at her home on Main sirc't. Mrs. Withers has been eon- •-an 10 3 I IH'1 to her bed for several months 4— 7'i 4— 74 < ••-!< »•i|,M) or Ivory Flakes 2 biff pkgs35c Margaret Schmill, Jeanette Conwiiy 4- 7^ P A tn , 6- S'i < )lui> Blue Tip Matches 2 boxes 7c ovigh rou u ell was held Thursday i.'IS" •>"> 1 M tr|l.'l\' Null ciVt'l ,',!llinnl>- Priced from 1 up. EGGS • Miiy ~lsl «! whirh time the paving ing. That is why you should take can of 8.04 29c d.-- will 2— 7ift— 7—114 3— lxB-9-i1 a—11x7—1—m 'tuttc" Finesr t Butter Mi an Mis John Mallard, Mr. your plumbing immediately. Let us tell 2— 7x8—»—114 2- 7x7 1 I' 3- 1*7-1-11* tn America. 33c '-f I h < 'fti mil and their you more about |ilunihintj moderniza- 2 - »x«—»— 114 ^_ 8x7-1 1! The Pick of the Neoti. Assorted fruit (hiltlicii KIIVMHI! unit Marparet spent flavors. t Itc work !• n> i Kt i he Mallard's sum- tion. WHITE PINE SCREEN DOORS Fresh Eggs .. .doz 25c : iiif'i lifltnc mi Mjtin street The ^ii';ir nnmthly huBlnesfl of Wired 16-Mesh Antique Bronze Wire Tlakod of the flnrst Ingredients—*is rarrfully a» the beat home-made*. Our broad Is a favorites In many homes. ; thr l'-jiw-Mirh IciKii.' .Miriety was held , \Vrdni;H, Italj'h Mam IPII and Charles 2— 2-11x7-1—IH Bread Supreme 7c V\ fillinj;, \\ri r accepted into the Plumbing, Heating, Roofing, 2- 3- 1x7—1—IH 2— pan loaf 5c uui Hit- following wen' alerted; l?ar- Victor Bread iy Mlakflcy picsidr'iit, Ttcv. C. Mutl Sheet Metal Work , I'liwcv thsi •. ire pvpsulrnt. Catherine < I rkci t .second vice president, Mrs. Suggestions for Homekeepers I I-'tora A Wood third vice president, 29 W !•>..»! Ocean Ave., | Mrs fJeorge C D. Hurley fourth vio<* Monmouth Lumber Co. i in:, Calif. Peaches big can 15c Choice Stringless deans . . 3 cans 25c Red Bank N Sea Bright, N. J. president, (Jenrpp Hurley secretary. RED BANK fSt{) Sandwich Spread jar 9c, 17c Libby's Cooked Corned Beef can 23c Cliffonl Herbert treapurer, Mrs. I'llilM .iti-i TIIONK 47 79 CENTRAI A\T u Uot Lloyd N, Sickles organist and Mia- . •; ••;-•<•#••*••••*•«••*•*•*•*#*•* i I.u,.i;'5 Corn Flakes pksj 8c OSCO Pure Vanilla Extract * 25c C. Mott Cramer assistant orRanist. ' I- no Iig Bars 2 fl)s25 c Choice Yellow Bantam Corn can 10c Prayer service wan held Thursday ! evening; at the home of Mr. and • p A Red Cherries hot 10c, 20c 4SC0 Stuffed Olives big bot 20c ! Mrs. George S. Loper on Mai:i i street. ,>Zk OSCO or"Del Monte California j A meeting of the Oceanport Boys' k 4-H club was held Saturday after- i (( Shredded Wheat^2jP s^l9c Quaker Puffed Wheat 12c noon at the home of Theodore Howe on the Katontown boulevard Mr Miles, the county 4-H club agent, w;ri indale Evaporated Milk 3 tall cans 20c present and assisted the boys in : Citizens Building Delightfully satisfying—Our Coffees are forming a baseball team. Mm. Milt^ growing mors popular dally. also announced that a fair win Iv* Reg. 17c held in August at Freehold and Ih.: club will exhibit chickens, p^eona. f'oweis and ve^erables. Those pies Hom-de-Lite Victor nil at the inert ing; were < iroi R1* 4- lb I'MMI.". Theodore Howe, Richard Wol mil. Howard Williamson, Norman New Series Now Open lor Investors Mayonnaise Coffee 20 I'l.wiks, Horace Kirby, Marshall Wol- Surh With quality at this low price is cott. Hi. hard Wilkinson and Thomas possible through our Producer to (i i »'<•• nol\ The nest meeting will bo The best investment for monthly savings, earning over S'/^'i • Consumer Plan hold at the home of Marshall Wol- cott. Investment in shares of The Citizens Building and Loan Association should appeal M. K!« in our own Mr?. Louia Millar of Pemberton especially to persons who desire to own their own homes. kitchens. Fancy Shrimp avenue gave a card party at her home recently for the benefit of thp You may subscribe for as many'shares, at a cost of $1 per share per month, as your Reg. 15c Wet Pack 2"" 25 American lefilon auxiliary of Lonj,' Branch. Those attending were Mre. monthly income will permit you to carry. OC Grape Juice pt bot 17c * qt bot 32c Roger Craves, Mrs. E. Green, Mrs Canada Dry Pale Ginger Ale pt bot 14c William B. Lackey, Mrs. M. Wood, $ 1 per month returns $ 200.00 in about eleven years Rrfreshing YRob Roy Pale Dry Ginger Ale 3 bots 25c : qt bot 15c Mia. John Lawlor, Mrs. LeRoy Gas- 1 kill, Mrs. D. Cogan._Mrs. A. Dilione. Beverages Ruppert's or Puritan Cereal Beverage* 4 bots 25c Mr?. Howard Davlson, Mrs. William 5 per month returns 1000.00 in about eleven years K. Obst, Mrs. Irfon Boniello, Miss C. •'" OSCO Sparkling Ginger Ale 3 pt bots 25c : 2 qt bots 25c Winslow. Miss Inez Bennett, Mrs. Al- 10 Jper month returns 2000.00 in about eleven years •Plus \jsuM bottle deposit. fred Taylor, Mra. C. Hanlsch, Mrs Keg. 2!le N. B. C. Brown Edge Wafers pkg 26c Joseph Hrust, Mrs. M. T. Martin 25 per month returns 5000.00 in about eleven years All 5c Gum & Mason Peaks 3 for 10c Mr" M Saplk, Miss Roberta Puffer, Delicious Orange Slices H) 19c N. B. C. Asstd. Sugar Wafers It) 16c Mrs. Helen Covert, Miss May Carney. 20000.00 in about eleven years Mrs Arthur Wooding, Mrs. Joseph 100 per month returns

Schwarb. Mrs. M. J. Wnoding, Mn. ! ; OSCO Meat Market Specials William H, Slocum, Mrs. R. C Under the supervision of the l!:uiL •in' '• n • <••• • i • M.dt .if Nvw Jersey. Adanison, Mr. and Mra. John F. losl Cuts Finenl Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Round Steak Rib Roast Sirloin Steak Mm H J. Rhalnes and Louis Mtltar. There w*re prizes for each TOTAL Rl- IV ER • ib. 30c tfe. 27c ft. 32c table and refreshments ware served by the hostess. Soft-Meated tt>. Mrs John B. Hulie spent Wednen- LONG ISLAND DUCKLINGS FATTED FOWL 29 1 day at Bayonne, where she attended • thr> funeral of Miss Josephine Mas- Two Million, Six! Thousand Dollars • Delicious Apple Sauce can Glenwood Cranberry Jelly ...can 20c ierson. IP puplle of the Oceanport nchooi at MALL FRESH ROASTING HAMS (Whole or Half) tt>. 22c ittained perfect attendance for • I j A pi II aie. as follows; i ()N(. CUT SOUR KROUTVj". 2 tt>». 5c ' a !.'»• Smoked tt> Small Smoked tb. The Second National Bank and Trust Company ! INN FT) HAMS SKINNED HAMS • (WHOM) OH HALF) OR ANY OFFICER OR DIRECTOR Splrrd Imported Cottage Cheese Luncheon Meat Sweitzer Cheese OF FICERS tb. 19c V, tfe. 25c % ft-17 c President - - - FRANK McMAHON Vice-President - - - LOUIS K. RROWN Quality Produce! Secretary - - - A. ALVIN WHITING - - - A. TRUMUULI, SMITH I-'RKSH JERSEY ASPARAGUS bunch 25c Ass't. Secretary Treasurer - . - FRANK NHKKWOOp LARGE JUICY GRAPF. FRUIT 3 for 25c Solicitors' - - APPLEGATi:. KTKVENS, 4 GRF.KN STRING RKANS 3 Jb8. 29c FOSTKK. KKUSSJLLE 4 i| XAS KI.IIS OK ( Al IIORNIA CARROTS 2 bunches 13c 4 v i DIRECTORS I \N* vr r \V APPLES 3 ft,. 27c 4 FRANK McMAHON AUGUSTUS M. MINTON BORDEtfL. HANCE 4 » * i ' ' ^ head 10c LOUIS E. BROWN BENJAMIN J. I'AKKKli ALBERT L. IVINS 4 LESTER E. MeQUEEN HARRY A. HAWKINS JAMES P. BRUCE 4 M-..I fl\ClO M.rc. IHKI I.'i.I. .,im,l ..Out Mrrrh»mll«n MORT V. PACH .OLIVER C KRAKK 4 In Ih.. piuiirr illr(nry fimil scrvn your fanillv. 4 44444444444444444444444444t444444444444444444444444 WIHMJl HI •»'•! r i t ! Atlantic Hi°Mands News , |>tl»U I » '•< 'I "II J t hi i uf Cornwall avt MIL .•• ii. iths Thr boui t -if (duci*'-' :•

I lit It* '1 t'wr.K ([.•i.'is!«f lU rlocied liaiiii-l I'.:'l.i I'M'- lVl.lari.Jl M< Brills. (llUg lH. J»Uu I. Opfi•i-niiiiin >. b lU'iit. Tht- Ui in \vt,u -i w i • (he riin'rrii:) I n fui in-ri .n i Tni-ti hi fnui cun'csi - foi 1.'.( Atlantic I ho ttchool H jilit HI in in w.' county < omn nt. , ini the hr-l f M! t he pi iniHt \ IK- tun i «IH have tin ri« r -(I 'i'llf'1 fciui • Jiv •an* otic In iht [•ordlllK ' > thr .-prcllica'K.i Starting lomor H lew days. ftrcofi'l ilistri. i Mi >• '.oldie KiiiR and contract wouid be r|i - Im * i r-fit illative of Mri Mman i •' Hi ctii'iriK 1 "*m'K:i"»1s void. » 'W 1'impnny, Mrs. I ichorah F',ocu'p M a tie i ununiK for con>(tiHt< fwoman ftobertaon ami MI.H Ivllfi l-<.-t(r »' > • h'/uar 'in and in Mr • tjmtrlci William Ahcai n MH 'hrw Hut'uri. also Blouses, Coat of Stone en Sunday a' the home (,[ M • i' inn In thr Mr«. Wiilmrn ]<«> t>#-r. -llr at thf j club last wr-.-k talk,; wci c i:\\f n by Bay avcr.ui' irnted by Thomea (:• (healer la; b thn 's be4n>£ uplacpd with (>ur of hr" I/IV held «t It h V [Joseph Mri-ermoll, Mi.-nael ViTa- cola and Ati.-. Marie I-HJIJUIH. Thr Ht?rn^n will hold H raid ,„..., ii \ Sun Tan, .nd dance .SaturdHy /Hnht, May L;..I cif* ' i « MiV." 11 ma Jftn>rii 1- fit her sum- The ini'lwffk 8f:i •. ifi: toiii^ lit at mer homo on tl kt Krusp.s pavilion. i^ i White, t V it* . _ _, . , thf Mrttima« 1 IHWIII v.ill nuri Kri- ii.iv -, (, IO MK.N'M, HIKE II I'lui- ('Uilkr Wfls home for thr woek- iefiled b-iin^ajHW.s own^'l bv William day ni^ld fit t Mr* church (Jonnn.s al Watrr Witch. 'In,- CFIII^ ' , lid from Hnbrui p.ll.-i. Itfv. anrl MI-K. Walii-i »s. ].. jJowrll han family from Nrw Yuik }i.-i-« ii-i,t . aie vis it l UK at AHdway. It Makes No Difference. cd a bungfaJow a! Srasuie TVip Highlands l>:ifbHH tram WIIP You m«v he nt.le in f-nul H mesacn- dofnatrd .Sunflaj hy Tf rnton hy a j;f:i tlirecl to The Rf^;i.-HM nt!i< e, but A Mttle campaign or want ~..-->- SCHIJLTE^NITED < w Yi > nrorf of 3 to -. Ki roi - wrro rrspcin- an oidor for printing f-f u! hy rn«ilor tlsinji In Till Register will rent most MilMJIi t-v trlrphonr- wil! I.. (tlh-d just a« «ib)o for the d(»fr.Rt, of tin- U,O.H\ team any rentable property. Thirty words HI,I) HANI- l l t A car arivrn hy Hubfi* Hjan f<>\ tor tw«nty-flve cents.—Advertisement

Over-topping thr Town! Why Wear a "Housc'Vms" When You Can Hare l h "ALlUDAY" \| L—i CHIFFONS tlSiim • Plain and Printed — and Look Pretty and Charming ,/ GEORGETTES .Anywhere! CREPES Washable CREPES Polka Dots Past»l Print* Floral Prints

the New Cohn ALL SIZCS 14 to SO ) '."'_ ''£ Ncrcr Scat I his ^lylc and for Less Than 'L95

Ailthcnci\ ht\lc feature* of cosilv Etuemble SI' I .irrsscs. l.ukct Types! Marc Skirls! You can .V~^-lMt IVplums! boleros! Wide Sashts! 2 Piece JACKET I'Rt • K V- .' •' .•/ Il.uk Rows! ^Sovcl(Y Necklines! Sunday Night DRI S 1 s get a really \- •: " XA •/ '1J il"«'l Tyr«!

All the newimirler fattrkf: Lawni, BatiMf*. AFTERNOON DRESSEh \ ..ilci ~ to daintily thecr. Clever Fine Straw Printf, new rrup Linenei, and ^Mlelli (the STREET FROCKS iif« t>lianiunc tinishi. nc«c Flower IVinii and I'crpcrcll'i ne** pnnlfc Eicellc for l»,i«letl.onofn«wi l.neveiyivpe milme1. 1610 5

Truciolo*, Yeddos Talcd cAbsolutely \ and Sennets; Sun-Fast! and many styles. Wash-Fast! ;! 1 ^Size? 6 , to 7 i. Vmw ». i 1 \\ I I'.arly! Our Supply is Limited! Come! It's Col ton (o, Fash i on I In ^ear! SCMTEMUNITED SCHllTEclNITED liKO Ml > I III.1.1, Ki,l> BANK, N. 3. SCHETE^ » HANK

READV'TO-VIEAH OEPARTME.VT 30,000 Women Know/ .3^3(1 KKOAH STRKKT. KK1) BANK. N. ,J.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Unprecedented Quality Nolire is hereby yivcn that MI*H1P•". .'-. (.•(• llio fuinuhinv nn.i mihitiff oi Cipvcl KHHJ UII wuh Sand lor the ,•,,n-ii .iihnn of HmUe No. M1-:.K. Flat Crepe diver (yp \ in Kcis VOMHS in (he Kornutfb Red H.uik, and tipcnefl And toad la nnil iiail in puUi, n't iho j'nuais «r m!l ii- ;tt liir i fiornn of i-jiiil Cuanril. Bnr- Board, (..nut Huvifc, lieehol.l. New Jei- ninth H»U Hf'l R>ink. N. -t., nt or nhmit . on Wciincn.lHy, Mi,/ JOth. 10)1. at :0O IV M.. DnvlU'ht Savina lime, Mon- 11:00 A. M. Kmtein Ntanilnrd lime. day. M»v i •!. mi. Drawimt« Mill Mi.tfrificHlii.rM for I he [., o. iJCciHrfllionH for the pi'o [toned work poaed wnik, l-reimreil liy i;e,,ti.'« K. Allen. i- l>oeti fJcl in the OIIH'CH uf Alien & Jr., County Kiitinecr. luive lieeii (tleii in Kiolph R- r.n HIOH.) onwt, Itcd Banlv. th« ,>fli,o ol ..nut Kiminerr »t nO Br,i«d N J . mid nii'v he inn|>cite'l by prosper- • treet. Ho.I Hunk. New ,!,,»#,. anrtive hui.leri. in,.in MIV- You'll Marvel at this o •ill! MIU he relurirlcil ui>i>n •utuin ftf m«nt uf ten d..lliu» ISIOflDI. wtilcn th« !«|)»;--Mic;i*iiin.t, in irti'nl HI Her. within uuot will t.e refund,il ni.i.ti rel.im of wpcl. l nm i he d.ito uf upcnini: ol ld«n« and •i'ueiliettt<,.i> b. f..r« the tim. «d r tl O|,ttiiiK . nun* »n,| ...Id,,,.-, ,,f th* ».i,l- : irif the luuito ami a.l.liv^ c( (he bidder der and nuine «t |>t o|>L>Ht>il \v>rk on tf «•

Rlul the l.iirnc of the i>r..[>o*c . un.l muxl l» a-ml mu!L be a. (umi .uiit'd bv n m tidi-.i ; ..nimr.hnl hy . .eilillod check for K cn«ck f.>. ii - im not IL-H (hitn twii i 10 . FULL-CUT SHORTS per cent nf thu n mmint t.i.l «.n the wi.:k, Hemstitched iht ani'iiint I.;-! or, -l-p \oil.. pnyable to puyabl* to Ihu .!]•(. r ,,( [lit. Count . T. .•»» • (he ode ftni..u^li (illc.'o. KIIIN mutt urer mnl a vilf.iv n,nirniiv rv tifl. nle Think of it! bv .loliveic.l in tliu I'ln o «ml h«[..re th« Htatinu linn .-uj.i ,,,-fy . ..nii.iiiv will pi,,- C h.i.ir >lio.< ...u.ioi. vi(U th« I M.I.I.' I' V. |M, l!,,; , ,.,|,lil«l| b.,iul The 1)( I.I.ii;li ificnn !ht rlahl lo r«j«i't II rid tnu-t I»• >i-11 - i , n| ai i tut {tl*.-« uti'l SPRINO miy or Mil hnl< if .Iccmcil tu ihi b«HL In- before thr li<>< ,• . (>.,-,« I,MU, •{. '1«I#"K(. uf Hie n'.ii.iiwh KI> to 'In. The H,ML: ..i i .,- vn t •.-. L,,,M«-. - ••• ih« II>• ni.lcr i.r tl.t Il..ia(i:h Council t>( Coillily ol' Ifi- ini'-i.th i«f(>:v,.H lh« rirht r.. 69 Rt.l n»nk. N. J rele«-t iinv - II I LI . .r ,|... ,,.,| t,t th- TIES (II \RI.ES It. KNGI.I^H. bcitt. Itiific^h -- • * ,• i runt , M> lfn.l ,,f ( ),, .Prt Tree- f A v. ni'Nv. (ica. holdci J iM I'. txfitct tt find in a tbiri Rail Hai.t. N. J M iv I. 1'J I. _ N - ...-.- 25 *t Mtmest tincr tbit priat Mnnmniitk County Sii(r<>(atn'i OHi<*. 'in i1. ... a: . ..( tlir »«l,,'o ..( Mnui. 11 fust Compare.' 0 I'rn-'i. «K-i en.fil. Whitp ind Putil Color mi. r to (ie< ...i-^.t. Spun, p.llnni .n.l trrm. Form-fitting colltri- (i. tiJIi-f ril.i It ^ tolnrt t.i.i >« «>«r >»«n lV ...(-:• "I < li> < , t.i Mini, (ifnttout lite pocktts. All r»..Mi«iii t • ii... ..MI. , , r ii,,t,,h r • t thit prict ( nm* ind i:t)'lli ion. (If vu -c.l. niitlii) In ho.^l.y Ph 1' liiei. Coat cirljr. lini*lird as beautifully as a high-priced Rar. ,,\ to tliu »uli.-. U/ -I Al.tll. I I,II. ..-t fh,. M I In ,•,,,, , mint ... if you've been waiting (nr the slip Til,- Ulnft.) SI mpt IJ.L I on I, I ll.u.k <»t |(».| i.l r.' H., IIIJ.I ..ntli. unli.n h vi.ur frirn.K ravr,l about 111 Itl Till V All! ' .„, i I.,,,, ,- in. ,: • , ni.i Ii". ..I I I-, . .... I Mi, I ,,MI ... .«.,,,! II..11. - ,- liu fl, ,.- ... i|,M , , „ in,,, , , f ill ,1 . ,1 I ., . I i Un ^ KA.NK, N. .1. , I I! I I I HIM I hi- t n;nt »() Sixteen RED BANK RF.fiTSTFR. MAY 13, 1931.

dverfising WITH LIGHT

IHHE FLOODLIGHTED Building at once becomes a Land- mark, and because floodlighting* is far from overdone, it presents the greatest opportunity of the day for the kind of *-.« -^rtising that lends pi #•'•„»ICJ<» *•• ,ji order.

Contrary H et it is not expensive dollars per week is often

Floodlighting Is a compelling force in making your building stand out from other, during the hours of the night. Tl««* standing you are entitled to > **v ;m»unity should not ^ *$> '«»|»ortant hours be oblite^-N. . «iurkness*

JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO. !PI«ai» mail to our neartil office) Wa will fludlr talf y»u th. lnt«rulln( il.ry «! rio c«nv«nl»i*fla «nrf without «blla«tl«n. If yew will fill «ut farm b*law.

Uraal.

Tawn ar City- POWER St LIGHT CO. l f i(

M»rt f „*;.

VO|.! K J., \VKI>NI'.SI>.\Y, MAY ] $l.f>U i'Ki: YKAK

St. Jam*'*, Discussion Over Sisters of Mercy OKM< '!<> Mf YA I .< TKI>. Preparing For To !)* H ParentTfeaohf- Hold T« A I Cant; Film Issue Hurt in Accident Mating M«> J!*tti Poppy Day Sales MOM* >; Officer* of l.he Kwi Mtnk pa Liltlr Inu.,,- ' ..I He*o Sister Mary Robert of Red Bank teactier association wil t>*- tlw-tfd at the next riieHjng ut ihe uipan'/.n Annual Evrnt W--' *» H- Wi «• t,, „ - \ .. Prim«'v i > • Theater Catholic High School u in a tion to be held Tuf^day, May MM.h, Red Bank Saturday Ma, IA<\. f< , day r.*< «•(>' ,,ly i)t Critical Condition at River- • at the junior high w\\\ Tu*- exe.ru by the l-adie* Au« h«rv *! ?K- t * tlve board will nu'ft Wwrwr r cw 11; Where lor:-. view Hospital. the senior high school building American Lttgum ni. i;n Mary i^a^er of hl»- K HoMvai (1 I 'i"V'i, Hupermi endent at the Red of schools in Mi'Idle town township, of the Arntj ;< chool, is in a will be the hpmRfr at the meeting Will be hf-M «very wl.i r * lvcrview hos- of the (n'S&ni/.--iUn'i bu ly, wh:<"ii wili dl»trl'ti- » US Injuries are be in charge of Itichaid K. Hark will be furnished by for dlMii. ! of 1.', hip *ti on her face etafT MUBIC will be niHrte f<.r t.h- tnnm/ii r*an the >ilKh s(-nool band under the di- The frn-t ' Sh.- iiffcrinjf froTn art I tic la I joppien on Satin M > . rection or Oiwstcr Wiltielni and re- Ill fill,.-I ! ><\ bruf^-fa atx>ut 2'id. Mr* Reubaillt- is • im. t m-i •> • i fie«hinpnt3 will he served by the .. i.. inaUonn f • her \*,t\y the poppy day < <*r:iiiiitt,-»- llt-jfi ') li nf • prinrliml j Hist HI Kobpr+ was In an autorno- honpitalJty rommittee, of which Mrs. quarters for the sal*- will t*<- in t!r <• ; •el. i bile ao*:ldtnt Sunday morning at Jam en WoI<-,«yU nnd Miss L>«rothy Weis building in the su»i e l»'in-a!|j ' \<*\w M • K .('}.• * . i! < ••Ith ai: v - Dowden are co-chairmen. ( ,.'*» Ih.' '.lIlldlM*.' Jl'li:: I' UiJJ Hue li ' g ut tfi i Middletown. With her WPI*: Sister the meeting place of the i*j»t. i j Mary Columba and Sister Mary Mai- The last of the discussion group I'XJi.lt-d i tiler '•! 'h»- HIM! Hunk •• MCnt t Prizes' have befn donated by vn i • ailed toKHher a Ui«« cmim . the Ru tiWta, also tf«cheiB at the Rftd Haiuk meetings was held yesterday. Thp rious citizens for the children selling , subject, "Untying Apron Strings," Mori.lav muhi which will ]^ik J f'athcjlif school Sister f'olumba and the moat poppies. A rule has bet-n | the lifiiivttlun pi"K' am He »pv Sistpr Marriott ft were not. seriously eon»l8t(-d of a summary of the sub- passed that the children niunt ^ull I je'Hs di^usspi] at previous sessions. ed Morris Miller chfilrriian *»<' van e»t i 1ous- all the poppies themselves and musi ! KUStiiS M M Tit on vl<.». r!r,!i7na ness and Hhe did not rrgatn her Mrs. Will mm T. Mac Dt> well was In Mann *i • tiHh^^fT pir- not receive a&sistance from their' the RpTipral fiuiinu' t>^ u-hw h senses until she was placed on an charge. parents or frojn any other adult. ! lfl runii mib-divided Int.. th* r-•!!-.* nt ed Hank L*ion« operating table in the emergency Young women will be at the banks! mittpew: • hurch Sessions <-f the dernoral- waM. and theaters to Bell poppies. ! Itivitalion FVI.T ,l K.i-'-'- ! ' the p Her Jugular vein was scraped and p Red Cross Holds The profits from the sale of the' O'Ncil, Kr<>H A Kllih'in ''I <•'< '• V latent in the flhe bled profusely. Her parents, Mr. poppies will be used to help maintain A Iii-ir.f " - • ••-. . • • 1 ctures glorlfy- •and Mrs. Charles O'Connor of Mer- the home for disabled veterans at •A ,. I. HI t i Thomph-.i. ; . . . • • pB to minors, chantvillp, were called and they | Annual Meeting Toms River and to provide assist- town tov. !!••! i : • • • spent Sunday afternoon and nig-ht at ance for the ne&dy families of vet- Mint Monism i» bitterlyy public*.it .*!).•.• . the ftfurtheh r di their' daughter's bedside. Sister Rob- Officer! of Mon mouth County erans in Red Bank and vicinity.' producing PM'H life Hlill hangs in the balance ing miK't" " ••'• ••'••• • iif pleturei depicting During the past year the profit.s fllthouKli hospital authorities report- Chapter Re-elected Last Week ever. Mi.- I :<.'••:• - of g and f^lori- from the poppy day sale last May Without ^'1J'|< i> ! . • . r of life and be it ed her condition as slightly im- -—Dr. Thomas E. Green of were used to buy clothes, coal, gro- townnhip A a i '•". proved tiiis morning. ceries, milk and other food for va Washington the Speaker. -: nry. ih-. will be hfld hi ih. i.-.r.:. thftt a (Vt'y °f the«f Sister Columba and Sister Mar- >u? needy families. The money wa* •e f()I WHT'lCfl tO thP R<> .fohn HU-i',|.i.! ..• I..- •• ..-' i letta are confined to bed at St. Officers of the MonmoutJi county also used to pay for rent, electric

1 :< hHii^'c rlub and ('ham I'OW aft 4M !|<».i' ;. t >M It i James's convent. They will not re- chapter of t he Red J.' ross we re re- light bills and doctor bills, Eleven I .('I .it • H' •• ..f Hed Hank, scelt Ml. !.f o'clock. Tb.-i.' v, ill hi- ii"' elected last Thursday night at the members of the Red Bank auxiliary • !•' sume thfir teaching duties for aev- . )r,J, tl.-- (prldt lull III HII ffful t lo can scrap* U>i i>.n i v • •*.> < u! eral days, Mother Catherine of annual meeting of that organization attended the recent county auxiliary ,ih |n«-Nwit dwy evil Mild llnlilw at Belfoid mi'l 1 ,.-.ri:ti .h. at the Elks' home on Bn>ad street. ..• f-i( win ded ti» the rrmn- Piainneld, head of the Slfrtera of meeting at Fanningdtle. Wolfe I )>omoc.rat \r. r*in< <• -;.t M (it I <<-i 1 .'Mill They are Monroe Kluner president, <\>> IIIU'IHK pii'tiiMi theaters Mercy order in the Trenton diocese, Wtliiai At KM hank their will I was called and Bhe came to Red B. H. Obert first vice president, I., district. l-X.M-nMy.' commit!.. c -i-jih .-• OH- huu.'Ht i.r ins-! , Jnv)te« a committee The speaker of tho evening was in Session Here Palmlerl, I'm tin H;u-t hoPxn-w, tulwi •i. i • flu- Hed Hank • •lub to view "The Public day afternoon. Dr. Thomas E. Green of Washington, liiFUiro and f'ai Mon H Keei.-r •i '..ft., he (.iK»nl/.('i. H t ype of picture to which Daniel CalandrleJlo, a member of who has been connected with the Next to the liMihuin Thmnpsf.n M M. i h< .itinf 'Aum con ub objects, which is to be national organization aince 1917. Dr. Monmouth and Ocean County the senior class, was driving the sis- II contest chief int»>ic"» in Miiidt.-h.uii rw r.'l^'V Tllf iHM iit Ihfi Strand on Saturday, ters to St. Ann's church at Keans- Green complimented the local chap- Union Convenes at Ked Bank township In 1 h«> pi lm;i i y is nv. i >< , >»• lift,l hcie (r.t.'t v Htnl Tupflday. burg to teach Sunday-«ohool. Their ter and told of the strenuous daya Armory—Resignations of Two i.tfht botwern C.i|,t. Alhci; Kuny.vn I'lin si).'' In ndditlnn Keinhaid, manager of the car collided with an automobile, of 1917 when the first Red Cross roll call waa launched. Touching upon Officers Laid Over. Charlf. Jin, kin, ( j of Belfoid arid F.mrM Wndlcv ' ' • f'!sl • h'ui he!* nf t Ms t thinter, upon receipt of the driven by John Quitzan, 23 yean old, I'uMintv IV ir. Kutawamp foi- t he. He publican nnn> . I ,. '-. MHODK • • «Mlt-l i '•Mul ut if in stated that he of Newark. The machines were the recent drought relief campaign, Tli.mirn I,. ,,,„ I!.- ReaignaUons of John Kearney of M.'M H A Cilili j nation for lmvnfOii|> i-ng Kra-ich aa pi&sident and ll,n.,r,, i ..;,,,,,,. 1lon. h. H'-rlai C(l that motion pic- the accident, did not stop. The li- been raised. i.-p Siiiwi.-I/, ( I,; secretary of the letter carriers' union IMwi, ,1,>*,.,,>, M The nnjurs of the v;i rions ( omi •« . cense number of the car was not 'H- f!«-.it,.i,h. Mud will continue to J. C. Johnson of Fort Hancock, who re received laM Saturday night at Mount. M i.uii.••• p both paHien and of t lie rxwiii i\. ••' -..'>».; as these conditions ex- Raymond Morley of Belmar, who expressed the hope that the Hed Jrrry Sh.-.hun ft, a meeting of that organization in kiiia. .l.,hn N-,Uiii oommitiee ran di da to a weir pi i titct •nt.-d (hat thfi Uona waa on his way to Newark to spend Cross organization as developed the Red Bank armory. Both resig- F. O'Nul. 'Hi.HUM. in a previous i«si.io of The r:i-i;i:-t-.? • •i^v in attempting to the day with his mother, stopped and throughout the country would con- nations'were l«ld on the table. At Red Hank tho l.>ei.uicr,-it-. h.n >• tinue to function. The program : - • I ' ;,1' t. ., j, -H . > iJiiditions instead of took the slaters to the hospital. Mr. Kearney, who has served fif- no candidates for two position * •! street parade, li • ' - -i ' hi '.• -ii , I ' ', thf'in up by suppresa- Misses Muriel and Virginia Struble Mr. Eisner presided at the meet- teen years as head of th* associa- councilmen which aic to i>,- n\\\<\. .\ and Norman Bradley of Maplewood, ing and opened the session with a ter Uvo o'cioik. • •• • i...1(. . ..! ((, -A n,t.,i inf- to them in the tion, last December retired from the meeting of the I JI'TIHMTHMC «-xc. nt iv>- military unit> :,•••.... ,, .1 i >\? , H, ,,,i . iMtino or drama. who were riding with Quitzan, were, brief talk in which he said that the postal service after 32 years of ser- committee of the- town will }>•• ln-!n cmn truck, owned by L. Bamberger & centage of the population of the i ruck, aii.l in."ni. cllmen. The only way to rnalw- 1 >I-I>\ ' ',. • ••'•• };e,( Mill M< I M;.'..« -u !o HII unsigned com- and Congressman William H. Sut- lodge iui'l \!.M 1 Company, and after receiving treat- county and particularly welcomed : . • M •'•is);np!« Ht.trlli!--.1 i I --- •• . .) ' -•' yout stationery, which p phin were speakers at the meeting ocratio nominations next Tursiim bers^ of the Brlelle branch, out tile Mate, i a copy of a resolution ment tliey were released. which was attended b* .About- ISA Will be by writing name? on the TwaS "^Ke'newest to have been come ttnifnmip,) r organization at yoilr Je~~P5fi Sanapr of ttie^i persona. A dinner was served after tickets. organized. by banris <,f imi wl.-**MI Kmr night of next week. Qultzan's father Stinson, assistant secretary of the Thomas Warren of Allen huiflt for clubs ami was his bondsman. The case was Smith for the junior Red Cross, of National association nf letter car- nky. 1 >i uiii !• i [{••>-«|i Kvfiyn Flynn, Away After Ma< hit •• MiU Democratic executive committee- borough. I which he is chairman, Miss Evelyn ADVERTISING WITH 1 the first handled by Sauder since his riers, told of the alrna of both the men have thus far failed to arouse .lohn All i id) '-, < •»"•[ t rude I'Vehey, Pony Cart—'-Jtthi. I noi * *t tin ;pirit In rl T. Walker for the nursing commit- 1 lelen Mu;-!ir\, K(>sr> Murray and return to duty after having been laid federal and, local bodita. much general Interest, Mr. FYanclH cupant of Cart, m H<^ptt«l u ih uter and its up with a fractured skull received tee and Mrs. L. T. Getty for the pub- Electric ( «mpiui> < alls 1 John Kinney. i thy causes. is running for re-election. At present in an accident at Red Bank. licity committee. Broad M r*'ct H« Thosp who reretveii typing rertill- con our pol- PAGEANT AT MIDDLETOWN. he is treasurer of the Republican John Layt«>n of Utti,- ."• -v. • -^n' Sister Robert has been teaching at The home service report, given by caten and pina were Arthur Leavy, juihlir the sort of Another full i >n-o •»• executive commit fee. Mr. Quinn in riding in n. puny c«ti SIMI'JM' m>-.ht •'"*. npd liast the Red Bank school four years and the secretary, stated that 256 claims Mario Ijang, Oeorge Grause, Loietta Two Missionary Event* There Dur- in thf campaign of a.I,-. running for re-election. on Branch avenue, mvi i'r county offices the Republicans Sample, John Kinney, Edward Ponce, Park, when an iuiidinutulf I-I ;i^h!'»i i fs bn vp. been school at the Keanaburg church. She that approximately $3.3,000 was se- 1 .IIMi'.l Madeline Brooks, Anthony Targon- into the rear of Ihe. rail Mi. 1,H\- i it v us of hiph power ami light will nominate Capt. Stephen C. najo Is home-room teacher for the ninth cured from the government for dis- The women's missionary society of 1 in today's IMJUK dt 'i h- Thornpaon of Matawan for re-elec- Hky, Kathat die I^orenz, John At- ton was thrown out, I lie <*HI wan in- tuid Invaluable abled veterans and their families. Hindu, which, after grade and she has charge of the the Baptist church of Mlddletown imrii ^1 t ion a» freeholder and Clinton B. tridge and Gertrude Feeney. badly damaged and the driver aban- in I ('Hi 111k convent ohapel. .Register. Thfi p v purport* of any I. Newton Williams, chairman of village will present the pageant, t. IH I ill' Ix>hsen of KeanBburjj and Frank doned the car ami ran away. Mr. all, is th- this ailvertiHemt'ii motion j'i -iluction regardless She graduated eight yearn ago the first Aid and life saving commit "Christ in America," at the church ahowintf tho fiuiit .•r ti Durand of Sea Girt for re-election as CONCERT AT HIGH SCHOOL. Layton was taken to the Riverview 1 ft from Mount St, Mary's college at tee, told of the activities of that Sunday afternoon at four o'clock. of jn'ic* n national bank hu M •: nil. n assemblymen. The Democrats will hospital in the Red Rank ambulance. Plainfleld and before coming to Red board. Presentation of certificates The public has been invited to at- •iminologistB and thp ••ffiMM of I 1 1 HI J; - 1 • = nominate T. Edward JefTrlea of Free- Band, Orchestra and Olee Club to He was cut on the hend and ho was havo H^r ceil i hat the showing of Bank she was a teacher at St. Mary's of appreciation and a five year vol- tend. The cast is as follows: duced by Hnud li I.. MS !>i hold, a former freeholder, for free- Give Program. ibadly bruised. Ruch piet urrM tins n» littln effect on high school at South Amboy. Her unteer medal was made by the vice Columbia Mrs. Thomas Morford on the front of t Il l.l. •• holder and Theron H. McCampbell of The pony and cart were owned by the mind as the sain of detective stor- sister. Sister Mary Eneas, teaches at chairman, Mr. Obert, to William W. Ohlnesa girl Mrs. Kenneth Men.I A band, orchestra and glee club •1M- Holmdel and Howard Height of Alexander Bowman of Little Silver. ies by such niiii aw Oppenheim, Sul- Mount 3t. Mary's college. Dennis of Oakhurat. Japanese girl ....Mrs. Thomas K. Comptun Thfi omceia nf 1 concert will be given jointly by tha livan, the late A. Conan Doyle, etc. Hungarian girl Mrs. Walter Walling bank WIT.' ani-i'tj •f), 11 Manuquan for assemblymen. The pony suffered a broken, leg and Sister Columba has charge of the A certificate of appreciation was musical organizations of the Red 'You can't win." thfi famous edict of Polish girl Mrs. John Hendrickson to UHO t liu met 1M ,,: ,,f (, At Fair Haven two justices of the had to be shot. also presented to J. Everett Irwin Italian girl..., Hn. J. C. H.ndrirksoti Bank high school, May 29th, at 8:15 a former New York police com- nfth grade and Sister Marrietta night. Mini t h i :-x-, ,••:! , f peace are to be nominated and three Chiefs of Police Fred Zieglar of teaches the first grade. They are of O&khuret, who has been an In- Indian girl...... Mrs. Hurdv ( P. M., in the high school auditorium. missioner. In a majority nf cases, is thcown u jwin (!!<• ' ,t,'l' - Republicans will contest for the Little Silver and Harry H. Clayton the moral In picture and book alike, completing their first year at Red structor since 1917 and has conduct- Negroes' teacher Mlu Evelyn stm-ke The band will be under the direction Hindu girl Mrs. Edward Francis In^r not only Tii;i it i . • li,. hi posts. These candidates are Gilbert of Red Bank are investigating the even at the risk of becoming monot- Bank. ed classes In first aid every year Korean girl Mrs. Fred Biemeyer of CheBter E. Wilhelm and the or- out Minn- b(il. Nomh Miller GUI. Mr. Gill will conduct a panter name of a Red Bank man. A search tures, both by trade and state au- first aid certificates Leroy Baker. The proceeds will be thorities, ia one of the strictest Im- Persian girl _ Ruth Noack campaign. Hie name is not printed UBed for Instruments and music for la being made for him, but up to Land Along Lake Lefferts Annexed Mexican girl Lois Delatunh MOOStt IICMi on the ticket. posed on any industry and we feel Alaskan girl Marguerite Greenwood the music department of the high last night he had not been caught. sure that any film passed by them ia to Matawan Borough. HELPING THE NEEDY. Holmdel will be one place without Czecho-Slovaklan girl Ruth Miller First Outinir at Season t,. »»,• Ilr-M school. Another accident occurred about harmless to the mentality of modern The proposition to annex a nar- Dorothy Smith will lead the choir the names of any candidates for on Juno 70., • ••-•- • the same spot Sunday night, when youth. row strip of land about one-half Runuon Parent-Teachers Distributed processional of eleven singers, s with township offices on either ticket. The cars driven by Lewis Davis of Lit- "There are many Influences In any REPUBLICAN CLUB TO MEET. mile long at the edge of Lake Lef- Groceries, Milk, Etc. The RRd Bank lo.Uo ..f Mo..^.. v ;i. only office to bo filled is that of town- community far more demoralizing Stevetta Ellison and Grace Noack tle Silver and Clarence Iatate of ferts from Matawan township to as flag bearers and with Doris Hurst hold its first picnic <>f rh.- ••-• i.-m .->\ dhlp committeeman. The term of than tho showing of crime pictures The Humson parent-teacher asso- r s ; Bordentown Industrial School Pro- Riverside drive cam* together. No Matawan borough-,was carried yes- the picnic K >ii">l "• ^' ' ••->'rA- >u;> John S. VanMater, a Democrat, will in which, Incidentally, justice usually ciation met last night and Mrs. as accompanist. fessor to Speak at Lincroft one was hurt. comes to a triumphant conclusion— terday by a vote of 46 to 29. The day, June 7th. Thn . ii'inM" U-* % ,,• expire. It is generally expected that Frank Nary, chairman of the ways Next Wednesday the Mlddletown : ProfeBsor W. R. Valentine of the Cars driven by Marie Fornaratto in that respect being quite different lake was recently created over a been cleared up tin.* >(•: in,, ,^,'j ' =-. = he will be nominated by his name and means committee, read a report Baptist church will entertain the 1 Bordentown Industrial school will of Long; Branch and Nicola Passo than many Instances In real lifo Bait marsh area by a dam across already bppn usct f->r mi' ••, i: ' ^ • being written on the tickets. of Uxe welfare work of the associa- Women's missionary society of the ! : addreas a meeting of the Good Gov- of Grantwood collided on Branch where actual criminals sometimes es- Matawan creek. Annexation will Monmouth Baptist association at an Asbury Pfirk mxHm-ii •:• • avenue at Little Silver Sunday. Pas- cape the retribution PO unerringly tion. * Needy families have been pro- ernment Republican club of Mon- meted out by scenario writers to provide for development of a por- vided with groceries, rubbers, milk all-day meeting. The morning ses- park will bo fiiRii^t-d .*!• ; •• •• . Dr. Young; Hasn't Moved. mouth county at Mrs. Gerald! na BO did not atop and ho was caught tion of the lakefront. Of the 46 sion will begin at ten o'clock. Lunch Sunday throughout th-- •!• ^-. • by Chief Zieglar after a short chase. 'flicker' criminals. and eyeglasses. After the business Dr. Harvey W. Young of Broad Thompson's Lincroft residence to- "This is a matter that should be votes, twelve were cast by one fam- session an entertainment was given will be served at noon, In charge of The first M(N*P pi.-ni<- v .• i :• • He was fined $5 and costs by Re- tured by various .uililonr , .;. ntre&t, who some time ago sold his morrow afternoon at half-past two given deep study, and if the Uons ily and seven by another. in honor ot Mother's day. The pro- Mrs. Edward Francis. In the after- corder Myron L. Campbell. eluding; horse slmc pit. hu, • ••• residence to the Jersey Central pow- o'clock. Th/ school glee club will care to make this study, I would be gram included a vocal solo by Mrs. noon there will be several mission- er and light company, will not move sing spirituals. Mrs. Viola Jardine more than pleased to have as my MISSIONARY UNIT MEETS. Theodore Clark, recitations by June ary speakers and special music. The Cars will mert nil hus^- !i :•-• s guests a committee from your organ- Hank and A.shthfy I'd U ,< > • - . to the house he recently purchased on is president of the political club. HOSPITAL DAY. Boman and Cora Boman, dance by pageant, "Christ In America," will bo East Front street from Patrick F. isation to view the showing of the Reformed Church Organization town, to take guests I i I Mrs. Anna VanVleck of Asbury Park picture, 'The Public &nemy,' to be Eileen Karp, piano and cornet duet repeated. Kennedy, until June first. When Dr. Is transportation chairman and Mrs. Over 100 Persons VUlted Rlvervlew shown at the Strand Saturday, Mon- Flans Get Together Meeting. by Dorothy and George Hallanan ^^e> — Younj vacates his Broad street Howell Woolley of Long Branch la Hotpltal Yesterday. day and Tuesday, a picture in which and a piano solo by Olive Parkes. Store's- Anniversary. Pocahontas ( arA gether social Monday, May 25th, In of Franki at Asbury Park opened ager of the Ked Bank office of the hold at Riverview hospital In ob- Mr. Relnhard stated yesterday that night, June 9th. Odd Fellows' tnil! r.n M. uii^i'l, the church. Plans for this affair Its doors to the publlo and since Jersey Central company. NO LEGION SUPPORT. servance of National Hospital day his reply to the Lions letter had Htrrct. VarlfHiH i,'nrnrH will h>- j• i-a v*-**i and over 100 persona visited the In- were made Monday night at a meet- then this establishment has enjoyed been sent to the Paramount-Publix a constant and continued patronage and prizes will be HWMI . '•• • ! tn thn stitution. Miss Eleanor Tllton, Ruper- ing of the society at the home of tsi Shrewsbury Post Dentaa It Is Elec- headquarters in New York for ap- Girl Scout Rummage Sale. hl«!l HrorpfM Ml 4 1 ,lut troop 27 will hold a from the women of Monmouth coun- proval and it was likely that cog- and MiHs Anna MMI.-H,. m, , i!!sii mwtt Tha business and profensfonal officers of the hospital board greet- The committee In charge of the rummage sale in Conoco's store at ty. To celebrate the store's birth- Following reports that the Ameri- nizance of the Lions' stand would of Ihe paity coinniitlcc women's club of Atlantlo Hlghlandn ed the guests and showed thorn the cake sale held recently reported that 126 Shrewsbury avenue this Satur- day a special sale is being held and can legion i« supporting several can- be taken up by William Hays, so- the firm has taken a full page In JieJd a card party Monday night at various departments of the hospital, $20 * had been realized. The next day. The proceeds will be used to didates In the primary election, called motion picture czar. todsy's Issue of The Register to In- Ihe horn© of Mrs. Harry Ryder of including tha wards, operating room, meeting will be held at the home of buy new uniforms for the troop. Mra. AIIKHI 'n' ArnU Shrewsbury post of Red Bank on Both the Rotaryand the Exchange ,, 7, ...... » * « form the publlo of this anniversary I'p.psodent tootttpn»tc .'iii , }'»Un Everett. Prizes were won by Mrs. kitchen, elc. Har Wort hley n KeCt r Monday night went on record to the club, endorsed the Lions' action at """• -7 , . ° ° Louis Young, scout leader, Is in week event. olivfl Knap i\c, Ki-'i'x :'!(••, S^utbh'-f David Tumeii, Mra. Helen Abbott, place on Monday June 8Ul charge of the sale and will be as- Mis« Oertrude Well and Missed Bes- effect that the legion Is not a politi- meeting, last W«k. I ' - o i .»—• dental cieani 2 tHU ,. i • • i : •. Red Bank, plume 2310.—Advertise- put. out by the firemen with chemi- i that many of these pictures exalt tendance. Wo flpeclnllze. in ladles' The contract will be. awarded at the dwiinnnf i . •< * •, • • • or fringe. Nutlonul fir. 10c and $1 Two Coal Contracts. 1 ment. cals. Mrs. Moody reopened her store. .'hone. I'tiHO We deliver, — criminals »* heroes and heroines and nnd children !) hair cutting. Sanitary next meeting of the board on Tues- WPIH hultdinH, (- While on your tthupplnK tour In Snrn \V> Srrvo Them. er part of The Register. Advertisement predate your support at tha primary. >ear RtiniHMt.T (Ilohn Kurn I Mi Inn Red Bank K^* your lunohpoii Rt Kat- Tnnfy Routhorn stylo wafflea, with Carlton Keel*1!". {'o , '/?, hlHMt h'l ont nt leet. Adver- To iiwiko mom Tor nrw Rummer Bln'fl lunrtirnni-t te I 'i ompt, roiirte- butter and nyrtip. A real trent at Dellcatwwen, 23 West Front Street II Se^nm Impnnalhlf* (PaM for br Tarlton Keeler I M'rtpUoriM with' hais we will flfll Ihe rent of thin week oua flervlcp. Make it n haMI to eat Kntnin'fl Drug SI.»re, til Hinnd ntioet, Thin week upeclal sale, on Imported nut you ran now huy a $2iK) dining —Advertisement. your v.hnt htilH we now have in ntork n.1 Bt Kft.flln'H I >i IIK Wore, -lil Hrniul Ked Hank, Atlvei tineuu'lil. chpesp, six portions, 28 rents. Home- i(»oin suite at $139. Pont buy until CPI jiint wh.ii In- ..» !-i two prl.pH, $l W and $2 W>. Miss A. A Homey I* lac ft— stieel, Ke.l I tin i it Advert iiifinrnt. made clam chowder anil fish cakes you havo seen (Jlohn Kiunishlng Co., Flann KHtnlii, 1'iojn I, l •>( t. 1 M'liihi, mlllim-iy parlni, room lft, _ - -4»«••> — Tmhln's Tyixnvrlter Hrit. tlf hdV one of "«li fmiit.ijH Htrnli oJ rlili'kfn to buy the n>w r..inn|iil nifiple bm! sold. Truhln'n. f)8 Hrond sticet, Ilml Sprltijf Supper Bnby riilcks, li < «>nt*. Ksnle 'Ro»ln, IK Went Kninl "tieet dlnnriM von will coin'* tifirlt. Advei loom hiiit" fif ^!>!l thai you >>»ve ween HkAdl given by tin- choir of tho Reformed Barrel Hockn mid K. 1. Jteds, fiUHl- phone Red Bank 711 M. Ailvi'rtlMf (.lit III. TrllevN I'or 1'viM'wrtt^rH church of Holmdel on Tuesday oven- ity Htnrk, junt Hirived. NHItonal T>c, ment. fa<1 Dishing * ''. Kiont Try a Itchier W'nnt Advertise- inK, May 1'iith, l!l.T1, M o'clock. 10c, $1 UN.re, -17 Hrou'l Jrtreet, H*>d it pny« to Miivfitii vtinnt, H«d B»t.k..~Advertln«men(. ment. It will pay vou. —Advertisement Tickets, 50 cent*!. - AdveitlsemenL Bank, plume IMiSO. Advoi tisement. It pays to advertise In Tho Register. MK liliu ' f«i«i Key port Nr»i tor >i ft Couple's ' Shrewsbury Estate MnkiiHown First " t iiuuitliut <'t **tn'i « v\ Vdding Has New Owner 1 „.-»

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.ih II. '\.-« I'll,. where •i • i) M I • again»t v. II, lick and f. II. Aa t.he Iv let .n • llnl smi M evident the Ih the love and affection of your fel- s l-v ,1 Hnnli. Mi and Mr«Wll- property a* his summer home about j be viotoi Ic/w-workers." I Tin . .il. uuiwiik of Keyimrt ; Mrg. June 1st. I majority I Names of his fellow workers on a 1 I > 1.1 MB I ri • WY.lt> Mi*s Safmma Willis ^••-^ I Dr. MHX I Hit In the billfold were Charles V. I . |... .-,11' •l.ini; Mi arid Mrs. Uow- A QUICK TRIP TO BA1TIMOBK. inanscllli ,. | Clark, Charles A. Lewis, Matthew W. -• • • j opposing U,,l.,i-t, of New Monmouth I i Charles Gand- Grcjg Jame| Wo cott Five Bed BanVen and a Shrewsbury , Harry B HllMlks )' lilt I \.!MMlts,-.|l.li. . nirii H Bennett. Mr. and | VanBrunt, Harry Rowland. Hartholomcw Mr. and ru p c Resident, on an Outing. J. Whit field Wliilt- »!..)%.i,,i HS tl>. Mr. and Mrs. El-Mary Lewis, Gertrude Wood, Hartee t weakett of the llttiuk fn ley, W. W. Armstrong, Fred A. Elli-; liofl, Gilbert S. Reckless, Warren H. li inn )ih() I 'ir 1I!J4;I«'5T ^ --MI i'.. Mi.- .limns Bartholomew, son, M. SUhlberg, Amelia and Rose j Smock and William Wlkoff of Kedwas that SilveiHtein «ml Haiiaiilli,., N Mi- tlitiiv Srlianck, Mr. and Mrs. two of the defeated candidates, each I Ail i el If ("Hi i cr an-1 Inez L na ifi u tlvely. .->. It ftl \\«ll«.| if • ill) U- M'l. v, • • Mi. unit Mrs. Bdward E. Ben- timore in Mr. Silver's Packard auto- I'ltUngtr S.96II i ternoon. HUB liaii«[Mii 'n ( Monroe Signer commending him for Piall 3.964 ..,.! Mi- <;>-.>r>; ' Walling, Mr. and There were Ihr cv typing ronteata. pr(»Vidfi(l hl« aervicea and expressing regret mobile, William Wlkoff w»s the driv- Bnitiln 8,481 Middlctown townwhip won two of t lie Mi. Wi.tinii Hrilliday, Mr. and Mrs. Whlt» a.474 that he Is giving up his position. er. The trip to Baltimore was made teata ami lh» decisinn as to who won •'in.;. ViiiK-ilicck, Mr. and Mrs. D.During the nine years Mr. Murfltt In four hours and thirty minutes. ft.plehy 2,787 j HER TWELFTH <. .M'inin nixl daujrhter Jean, John SikersUin 2,485 the other was delayed. JM one of ha* worked at the factory he hasThe distance covered was 193 miles. Baiiiirillo E.48F» those, teats MliMloWvwn township \ i.iinMm. liradford Johnson, C1IJ- handled over $75,000 worth of post- The travelers attended the races at Clbamon 2.109 I F&rty Given 8tttunln\ '..1.1 loniplnn find George H. Loh- Outch«r .th 1,474 rtipieeetiUitivrs Wfic Mylvnn Wright, age stamps. Baltimore and they -left for home HOIPH Kullms and PhylHs Hess. ' Walton of Hrrni.h ...i, ,.l 1?, lf-ii H about seven o'clock Saturday even- H«nry t 869 1,. ' Hunt, Ai Tints on 261 'l'he (ttliei U'j>inK event won b••y A birthday party w»-- ll,.. occasion was a very dellght- ing! They* arrived at Red Bank BUND MEN AT LEONARDO. Mayor Frank C. Borden of Bradley Midiltftown \<-Hh known aa H fipe- I day aJlprrHMin hy M • •• nil i.I'M for all concerned. Cspt. and about two o'clock Sunday morning. Beach, although under charges of fm ill! r--ntp---f In the individual j Km tif Branch HVPIH • ' Mi.. ^I'cli-y received many fine glfta. t'limn-n A Btg Celebration to be Held Friday, malfeasance In office, was re-elect pii M"i iriK MI,. Muj-Ucr ,v. n r^pr^H^nta "HI i n^ mil. pail of the celebration July 10th. NAVAL ACADEMY GRADUATION. by a comfortable majority and Cum U\<-* u* M Mi.-I, MM'dinl Hud third j usual past inn - ->\. - ihr raplaln and his wife stood in missloners Bernard C Poland iin.l I'lHrcf. IlifNi' pi] nil-, we i f Margaret f i II nt ..f a tiiprilacp in a floral bower. At a meeting held last week the Vau(hn McKalg and Alfred MeUger John Rogers werft returned vvtrji l 'n\ l;i ha n who ivpni at thp rn' M ->f i ;:(tB i.l flowers from the guests were date for the flag raising on the 1 Are Honor Students. him. "Nine candidatew WI-IP In IhcVl» ft woi'tjp pei mlmitf . wiili f( >u F -I i'l.'scntrl in Vw celebrants by their grounds of the summer home of the 11. II . , 1 I.. I I'.. .1 I 1 ..111 Held Ht Bradley HcHch >UVH HOI i"irf, Kdnb KilhiMblnU, wh.i tv|"d ..l ;:rMii'!dsuijfhter Fannie, daughter of Blind Men's club at Leonardo was William Vaushn Mc.Kaig, son oJ den has filed a ISO,™ slaiuln ami fhc rate of 117 wimls poi ur-mi- , M. ,UIH Mr-, William Seeley of Bet-fixed for Friday, July 10th. This was Mrs. Mary McKaig of Eatontown, I.,I,I i.-i,,iii against a caiuimij;" workc. It* I ill'rtll I -illKllhfr-llIt ' , '" i.iid Mr ami Mrs. William Chad- decided when a committee of theund Alfred B. Metsger of Atlantic th ten errors HIVI Kmnm Nnnl., ^1. l\lr fll ».(> u^- \»K it of K?>-port, former residents club met a.t the Blind Men's home Highlands will graduate from the Avon returned to ofllcfl Mayor who typrd at tho rntc nf ^4 w ,,,•!•> M>;I ;i in! i'-'ni'ina :i i lew i-r Up The II H i".-.r. .(* Ktan.^hurE, acted as bridesmaid with Colonel Jacob C. Johnson of United States naval academy at George B. Goodrioh and ComniiaBion- per mtnutp, with nineteen cun- U:\nk. Uaiiih Ko^ets of lttle Ktlvt- Simflav «.-1III..| wi;: 1 »I«K . (ui • and groomsman at the golden we4- Fort Hancock and a committee of i Annapolis on June 4th. They have er Ferdinand Klenlc. Robert Holryea -UP) Mnrthii IJft.t nt Ma '•ake naif t:^.x^ ,Si.; oodrldf« Enter Little Silv«-? N. The 77th birlhday of Oapt. Seeley and Henry A. S. VanDaalen was or Joseph Mayer was returned to of- fleet on the West coast and Metsger Uln for Their Uauihter. niiilMigan y iv ]i ,>r-tir tn August. He is a son elected secretary. flcB togeUier with Commissioners The Jolly Juniors club, rompooed ( 1 h r li».1 H. of Opt. John and Martha Seeley. will be assigned to the U. S. S. Tex- ,. Virtut . A parade will precede the flag rais- as. UcKalg graduated from the Thomas S. Dillon and Thomas D. principally of young girls living on Mr. and Mis. Vii- i»(Hidnlse

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IN'.LKN ^ .' I'- I.., Mie Ju»t <'fT bi'ji.i] . '•!«i»t t'liir.egim, pfaorit by tl.t -:r , .. « !.,.MIIS f ,ir " renV • AI. N J • • • Ml M-.H.I .t.eetl; HOUSE IP ' : I-- ..hone M . lit y.j.j 1 t.,^* ,F . s f-,r Invil, tuni tfi'lleiB. j I'M!)1, , , rent, in !!.-.> M*. . '''* ' / •• • »i hy N'lnh \ J-, i, .,. • J ' H -i -Ml- (F I.I.DM '...I iii.i.i'.'Ctjine'nti." aide ".-) i •!..!. I •• • •'.-.i „. ;MI JMHIIUI.U «Heet. •••• !»'-...,. N J. i-h.....i„,,;.. - • . . - I ' l,*.>ti,'jt i«l. (!, : AI'ABI MLNr i*t li,y *•_.«[ l«jl,,w „) ,i,(i ; {({,,,|, i <-'•*» 'i.-.-^ttriiJ tulttt t.a ijf i !tl.,,.. , , REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. I Hark 1M»6» W ill HI !«(,,! i,, M1| a.jva,, , ^ B( t i:.Nf-THNISIM I) f.iiM-irMirii hunaKhlow. all J-(JUK Kooys • '• '•" • •'• <.«..tu« H R»U- .. Unjilcin Hi: [•! n\ liinenth ; f«. itBf I'b one lmpr.,vf,i,«- ' '••(*•-••« < .' :«, M • " " ' • I V. ] 11 ,' JH I i> I, i ,'.. filnt I 1 U ol I nijr 4b* -I. Kvl H>UIK DoKMIl:^ l-.-.i d»y a: i""AKM f.,i n-rit < h«le. Wellington H_Hi*_k. II.- !•• • •> • V --! W tie WIKIIIM. 'liJ.'j.n , N. J.. phone Eat- yTujlr f. ••• i (tin hdnKjIn Hie known eveijwhere to ^ive ontuwn 10:t-W. i-Olt KKJNI, f(1it>-»H-n. faira at I,ir of*"! i Snruniiiy. MHV 16th- Hollywood Hcn.ity twelve liCien upplet*. 600 lirape vmen. fif- ! ( .dime. .'•» Mnnmonth alreet. lied Hank. teen »ne« very «rnn] meaduw; h»u»e h«n

! I'l.urio ;c»(llt. BranrbeF_in_vHrii»tiB i-itjew. ten rouiim aixi t,Htii, liUpie atti«; Mini IJHM- lite M tnent. electric linhtc. w;il>l«gate atifet. Uo.l Hftiik. phone ill 19. HART ....c.i . , I A'IIIIPNH H. S_. Hmwar M H«H Rftnk.* LKiHl IU OM let VV A!. III. in bulk- \(M'Mi WOMAN ould like position with HALL for rent; third floor." 10 Broai Hie'.... .i •treet, for Indue, dun ecu or enlertain- florist ; steady if possible. Phone or %ib |,y the alt imi.m' I lt.-*int«4 «Wi«i*«. i" • i nii«et, 10-K-WV me hejaita M rei.i. .-» • > evening. Ar.ply It .lance & Sona, 12 tieet. iN«w YOJ k City, |>li'>ii« Actidf Al oad ntieet. Ked Bank. • 11. 1 verteiwa rlo«n IMS .' aight or W IDOW with amalt boy wishep position an 2-7 42 9. 1. housekeeper or cook In small family: HOUSE lor rent, at 28 Bridge avenue, six >, mt •1 .• 1/ iv, I ARM I'M >l>( i fn-il fin ] 1'0-R.* iformation ap[dr to William Kane. Mid- I improvements: lot l'>Txl2fi, J.'iO water; ren- \e\i«.ptton ilv pkiihuiit peo|)!e. refined; bent OPERATORS wanted on dresses. Loui* Rait »HIL! An- IK. l f: bedrooms, living room, dining Grover. 276 Merhanlr «ti*-ft. I^d H..r.k 1 l.huiif. Re.I Hank 2K(Mi. i«f.i.-nr,.- icnt CIO ir> $40 monthly; [,re- Podcll. First and Bay avenues. Atlantic M Itrtl, pliniJt. . I >• I- i • . N J HiRhland*. N. J. room, kitchen, bath, cellar under phone_1274 after h 00 V. M * TOP sun, ,.ii.i ,. ... fir.(..| «rh vniHk-e Write tn A. LienKen. EKATTflT'PARK, Shifw«l.itiy u^i am srnpo con f , t r, ""» \f biillft wniiied; "reKanlleaa "of new small electrical appliances sold on 150x125: all improvements. George B. ,,.i!i- „• <•' 1 i- bath, sleeping and mm _>er-ial 12.00 down payment; wonderful II. fj. J. Brown A Co., & Union atieet. Red cloaets. open fiiet.lme Will in in.' Uil •<> • i M;.F. u- .'!>:: Mniiii Hvetiue, Long Branrh, N. J,, neld: will train new men. See E. J. Mm- • lix kcun. bui I(U if, H V 1 H Bank. Matte heat, f ritridiiii-e, ipiniin i-'im t. i rv« '!*' , I j.ii.'Pifl i ;o:. nle. branch factory office. 710 Mattieon KIK riAI.K. .•MI I'II'K ' "Hi i7" privileges; lav.nn t-Hied fF 1 fi r cnue. mom 324. A*hiyy Park. N. J. with l - •.: U J ;. I \H >\{'l i; A(i K wnnted ; money wnntrd on minutee' walk t- n(«ti<»Fi. (IHIBB*. th:> or a f i J i i, t.i . COUPLE would like work to do; chauf- terii.nl, fii Mt bond and mortgage; $2.."iU0 tn IDEAL six-room houue. large grounds, in Phone_Red Hank 260. Hny ififf!" C|H p^ifli- <] A •!' feur or maid; or ran do any kind of Little Silver for rent; splendid condi- ,-*tl tit-, hilvei, i.)hr. dock; screened in porch, upiAira sleeping and bath, all facing river; rent for Becti'.n in K- 1 tie Fti" rtifled ool- ial department; capable of doing a porch; rent $60. Teltphone Matawan railroad Htt- 11igB for tala. Bachmati, 1216, or call at 1 Fountain avenue. Mata- aumnier to reflned. careful couple; __> r> J o. A'i'ii J EMPLOYMENT. day's work; moderate salary for good references. Address River Apartment, 1 *•<-! >. i s :•• hfyport-lHithlBnilii ro«d, MIddlatown. wan. N. J. avenue, H<-<\ Ml! 111 H<ei IN, 1 hlirl Hi 1; HAVE you. duthtfH < Ifuneit HI the City future. Address E. M. S.. drawer M. ; (•,,,.,, I, ] |ni .-^^ drawer M, Red Bank.* !', i i W ISHIUiNI- Dr y Clefinem. y ,Mc IK,me ut reet. neitr HKMNK1) lady wishes powition Rn house- J'OR RENT at Rumnon, modern five-room, FOR SAI.i:, \", IUMI Bank. bHttl. ;ill t y , *!h.i 1iKhtir. ),„,.,, ••! n it,- HU! RIUIN HF,I> turkey torn for tale Hn.ud mi-eet. Ite.l HHUK. I'hone 2 117. Wll- keeiier- or companion to elderly or in- year-rounu IVHI-.T it will |>BV von tn In- "WMilK «.Mm.,i «.hh«./«|«"y-fl wtirk to d<». perienced for boys' department. Mur- In town; $60 per month. Inquire 2 i h-l,. lt.iAHPii (i. Lfonard, i-lnnoft, N Ut imrity it IK) 1JISi Inn H [Ifl! sert uti advert influent of your own teltirm «FI- would -In Inun.ii.v in or out. Call at ay's department store, Anbury Park. N. J- HOUSE to let, 65 Washinston street, eight Monmouth street. R«tl Bank. phon FC11HI KKN t!lt j'n I [ l ,i'.> U.-.i Hunk 131 8-J-2. t>..i (]UM: I*I h p. rni It (II , fv , ell bl just what yiii want. Many real estate 2 7t. Media ni.- MKMM. after L :00 P. M,.SALESMAN.20-3S, with* or without selllnir rooms, all improvements; in first clasi 2041-J, Red Bank.* fruit. i...t , ttl.H rhoite MiiJ'i !«•' , ifiimved !J cm ei4tHtR \^ |•i t'l '! !' ;j.»!-lun;« f"r nale, one week owners wsit<~\i these colunim for [irospec- Pln>ne Ke.i Hunk K:71 • etperience for local territory; liberal condition: large lot and garage. Inquire ti v« <:uHt omern- ofA.^T^Doremus, orjiBentSj FOR RENT, gentleman's estate: 17 acre l. ;••.. tin it-/ft, Kverelt road. Red WOMAN "wl/bM |r.»ition~aT"houiieke«i>ar ommmicn. References. Phone Red old colonial farmhoutte, recently le >> 1 UK Mil t th« n ','-'i ;F YOU dont see advertised here juat the nr general housov. urker. with privilege Bank_S524_for appointment.' HALF of double house at 121 (fhestnut ditioned; aeven roonia, two liHth«, lnv 1- unit ittree t mid M n ; i! .,f I', ! " I• ' .':i.; I... "file, ™eek old. Coyle. apartment fir furnished room that suitM of *ai\inK l'J-ye»r-idd «irl with her. CHII GIRL wUhes general housework. IS itreet; all improvements. Inquire tory, two-car tfuratre. Leant if wily fu N. J.. i«lion« K«'.! Hull ! ••' ' "•!)!. N • it Swamp n»»d, phone you it will [my you to insert an advertlae- Kpmisljin K (iOL\ liptwpen fi :0() nnd 7:00 Leigh ton avenue. Red ftank.* Thomas Bennett, 123 Chestnut street. Red nished. Near Shr«WKl>»i v. N J . I I <>' KAHMITS If.l riil ,. •••:. h • i i i ' •> I' M. r HHtlifiuiiy, ^0« renter avenue. Bank. tllh|ll|li: N J NEAT colored girl winhea part time po- for season. H. S. Ha'.tin, i.horse ik-d fi la>. all Hfl^, ..11 l-.-,- I' " ' - - __ __ • ' i> "MiM. »,.H or youiiir men desiring elementary place; desire- steady position; highest ref- BUNGAIAJW of t 747. S K. •ii.-. 1 • • l.iv, wlicie. I^ime Hed Bank 727-W. ' m.i ii,!-ni K..t.Tit'.w-ri-Kipfhold road | instruction and to learn or improve in twelve elctric ceiling lights. Dining ments. Imjun e M Riiiiianii. N J. eret.oes. Addresa Chauffeur, drawer M. dm, !f^ i' s. tnx-k. M»u,wmi, N, J. [ HwimmiiiK. woodcraft, hoating. BallitiB. mo- Red Bank. room and modern kitchen with elec- avenue, r'nn lin\ em tor boHtinK and other outdoor sports. Ad- I'fiKIN'.I-^K |.-.P[.IPH lm »H\O. «vii I'C UN f"i Mil.- .huiir.H Hie key, phone YES. it will be done rl«ht if your car IK GIRL wlshea general housework. 200 tric refrigerator. Two large bedrooms NEW~EN«L1SH .It i ntn< 1. ; *liKibU> f..r i i-wi-l i * •• Inn In rlrtun Collega Student, drawer M. Red |O*. all illipiOVMO. !l,.i>ii.lol Td !•".:! I. \vn»hed At the Euro BnHsea, Inc., wash Shrewsbury avenue. Red Bank, one flight and one finished attic room; hard- irun Kennel Club. ]'h..tm RummT ntAnd- riinr!c» A. .lonea, ext>ei't wanher. garage; S500 >!• . , ! Mr a. S. ]• SU'veiif-. DO Knot Hiver JIKAIJ'I IR'I, W>UI, , ,,[,v, i.r,wnd ""aiif! wood floors. 49 Riverside avenue; ply Curley & Hi ^ UI'IHHJS IKHINC nnd leflnSahinu of "*~\\ ENCED Rardener wan SALESMAN—Electric refrigeration enters Runicon. N. J. i mM , (|uu'f MI( h ( hil.i'pn . HIH,. quantify Phone 3.110, Ked H u kindn of furniture. Frank Howard. 55 t) take rare of gentleman'* place; ex- itR biggest year. The Norge at 1169.60 fine location, five minutes to town and of coed fur ru im,im n .•li,.M' MIM.M. I'.uf- pert on trees, flowers, shrubs, vegetable* iriiwinim av.::nie. Ked Rank, phone 2081 or is the BeriBHtion of the electrical refriger- station. Heated, for $75.00^ In- > tit I i i. 1 llr-t ( f H I nil KOK SALE, small rahln cruiser. 4- FOR SALE :l t i and fruit. Best of references, Address H__* i 1 h t rni 1 M ON MOUTH II A'l i HI- KY J-.I Hfiilcv'c I), drawer M. ned Bank. ation industry. The introduction of these quire ROM, Bed Bank 662-M. celU). UHI cy Under Continental motor, aelf- i, 1 II t i fiu hi Corner, Ilrlmtn. <.•>« i..ilA n,.hi ..f S, • MAhAiMK SAItA HAKIMNH;. trained Spir- popular priced models has resulted In the walk to d t I , • tai ter; rout 12,200, lined two «e/v- Lake. Flu.iie Slim 1^ lin . , {•.'•- I I ['»•••> al I !\ CIUH'IIIII', 221 Her Ken pis re, or HELP SUPPLIED of all nationHllties. for factory working overtime. Good oppor ll.f.00. 1 HH( I nh. K'<7-M Ked Hank. all kinds cf work* Hpecialiiing in farm- tiinlt y for good man. Protected aales FOR RENT, half of double house. In good Kealty. Hell I.I , 1 ll 11 ),. HI 1 i „ Kiina; built by Fleming Pay Co., «acil- condition; seven rooms, bath, gas and Hrratfr-t « K i «k \ >ihi< ; •.. > > .:•:,•:• ln« hsnds. Write or call at S. Berger'a iNM HI'CI Kir; —Anrifi-e .Si'hiKd of Mmlc; territory. Call 11 to It A. M. Reiaa- flne f45O. Drenser, US Weat Front Air«ncy. 86 West Btreet. New York City, electricity: lAiage, garden; 31 Tint* PH , _ rr.HnX 21 Monmouth street, R*d Bank. ONE of the i h i < i i < I'll , „ six <;EKSK f. I .. i.. i '.. • .-I i:-j. t-\ |ji-i t. iiiBtrurt iu:i 1 FI i. PFDBOOM SET, walnut, complete set. In nml u>p»ir*"i. 47 Wanhlnirton street. Red PeaH street,_Red_Ba_nk^ pi ice fill* IH BU5INFSS NO SICKS. help; reference! thoroughly investigated. SMALL apartment for rent for summer iMfl W L M t perfect condition; must be aold at once. Hank. I>IMIIH> 17M. ELDERLY" woman wanted to taka care of place. Red 1 Atlantis Employment Agency, 61 Firet 1 CHAKLS (JHAN ! • i. • i • . - -I point months; two room* nnd private hath. B!ill,DlN(, I D! Ii 111 r j, 11- 1 t, I Oramann, Jr., 11 White itfeet, Red II. RI I'/,All, remover of dtad tnlmali. avenue. Atlantic Hltfhlandx. nhone «88. baby, orfe year old; good position and all improvement a, furnished for light Kink. My work i« tb.ii. ,( i I .,-... i •„, |,r»i Phone K<"\ lUnk 2210-W. ___ HKI P SI IPI'LTED-tio^pli (Holland i' home to n*rht party. Address Drawer E. nirbnik .11 1 iv n 111 1 rriHtti Inlfl. M v '<.'. r - , . • • , .in.. i|. .-i>nn(>. housekeeping on the river near station. II , I f;"ARi)EN~fHACTOR, excellent type, with KcetrlEht, N. J-*__ Ai.ply i:uil. 1 [ i ) riuently my .in •• ,.-. . •. >,,• ... • I'ddiiu MODI-UN STORAOEI—The Red Bank G»^ cook. butler-rhanfTeur-Bardener, twelve 23 Hector place, Red Bank. Phone 116 Htieet, UCFI IHIIL plow and cultivator; brand new; rea- Red Bunk '"I't. \\ l - rH«o i-omiKiny. lister II. Slryker, man- yeHiti' experience. $12,'.; (German) couple, GARDENER wishes position; thoroughly SIX-ROOM house." RlMmiuuvements ; ya- 1 t son for nelling no reflection on tractor; iirfr. siK-rphMir* tn Stryker A Stryker. has MOO; mok Jfi.'.. Swiss babies" nurse, $60, underntnmls his bualnesa ; summer months IUVIEK LIU N I 1 • 1 • BARTUN I'M AM UK!,1 l.MN. r,,iil r nr-tor Hil lage; near Shadow Lake. Peter deMid- f>»rrliVfl fi;t&. Phone K«d Bnnk 7fl(i-W-l. furniture utorHue facilities necond to nona N.iiseworkera |f>0. Aitency, HnbokK or permanent; best references. Address owitz, Sr., Anplejfate street. River Plaza, after K:00 P. M • ^__ _ buiUior; lol.l.iiu.^ ,-r, n|iv 1M Snufti in tlii> vicinity. Heated holding, autn- a-liU-J; Kumson 7K4 Snturday and Sun-- G.. drawer M. Red Bank* pln'ceT'tw"" I "' U r , | •treet. Rod Hunk. [.f,.,,,,. lt.li>\V matio flro .sprinkling nyntem, innurancs N. J.* chuiijte. it *» $ Hill 11 . M i 1 NKW". MODERN (ip'-to-dHte COHI range, all DAY'S WORK wanted. Phone Eatontown iHies very low. I'hone Rod Bank 244 and HALF of houfte for rent, all Improvement! Monmouiti t net \ • ! 111! 1 \ 1 i •fiuiliment ; tirlBinsliy rout $65. will aell EXPEUT aiil..in..blU> \w^l».i n,,win .-hnrtie 240. of Din wnnh lit ii ml ,,t ihe Iliini IlnnfleB. 5 4.1. Garage. Rent $40. Apply at 68 Wash- , n |, [ e< t ^ II I It very rf>H.sonitl>!f>. Mm. W ilk inn, Kemp YOUNG GIRL would like day's work or SALESLADIES—To aell nationally known HHANCH a (1 1 Inc.. (Jiol.M Coin I HIII! Morhsviirt 8lree'. l'nrt-time. 2* I*onard avenue, Allan* ington wtreet. Red Bank._^ n 1 < .1 I < .1(0 (.lit ll • viiin© nml l.ru-kwnod pht-e. Kalr Haven. WHKTHKK ii'» tiBti'l furniture o"r~S"udd7'a Maisonette Irocks in Red Bank and $2,500. . t fiet your car wBihtd while in town. Berv- tic Highland-. N. J.* it i M i II ill h ht 1 eel N. J., phone Red Hank 439-M. _ bike, you'll find The Reuinter's Claapifled cinity. Write giving full particulars, to THREE-ROOM modern spartmemt with Hadley-H«ll hoi a ire KuarfliiteH. coliiinnn will help you aell It. Thirty COUPLE would like poaltiona. as chaffeur tile bath; located in Red Bank at thelh-H. Hed (ii nj KLFCTRIT w«tcr pumn for Rale, barely Ward-Stilson Co., S03 Commonwealth reasonable rent of $6i> per month. Fre: uKetl. A. heMntin, If) Hiidife avoiuie, WTITLIAM V DIKTKH'H. plimibiriR. haat'- wonia for 2f> renta. and butler, wife as flrst class cook; ref- buildinK, Trenton, N. J- Personal inter i)OllHLK I oi 1 1. i H ll. f Ml 1 .nniH ent tenant will sub-let until expiration of ii I Red Bunlt. plioiiR 1111. __ iriK and tlniiinw- l'umi.B and windmills NKW POLICY—Mnyaii SIKII Ci>. will d<. erences. AddreBa C. F.. drawer M. Red view given in Red Bank.* hath, lu . ne MI i Dill» K« »t ieimii-cd. A (tent for Master carburetor Itank.* his lease on October 1st. S. Burritt Boyn- he i 1 b£H 1 Hkt ill I'R'.HER" fix tinea f'"' ' Vn\e. uicd very any kind of F.tn work half price, or the PAINTING, paper hanging and decorating, and bath n • Hi ce COR I ntivlng device. Fit^a any furnare, 41 r ton, 31 Munmouth street, Red Bank, phone 60x150 (tet 1 i C }F ()0 11 nV m 11 an Ijitle A. DaMHiix. 1 r> Hild^e avenue. I^ik'hton avtnit. Red Bank. Phon* lowe«t hid price, tn order t > help unfor- .SALESMEN or salesladies wanted: house graining and craftex experts, wiah work w JR^d RftaV. phoiin 1111. tuniito unemployed and fllimiriHta out-of- to hongs canvassing; rapid money mak- by day or contract; vory reasonable; have rock. Red t nnl • inwn competition. RED BANK^Furnished apartments; three' H\ I\ ei I rope Iy for sale IMNINR ROOM SET. wnlniit. aquare table. er; every home needs one or more. See all tools. Also plastering and hardwood SJ1REWSHI rooms, tile bath and kitchen; with or nt mie s on .-i, chtiim. l-i!tt-! IF .1 rliina f 1 IF CALL Boynton Agency, Red Bank 952. a~(i" (ifHi ronmi, 33 East Front ntreet, Red rtrWe,. Red Bnnk. or phnne Ea ton town 484. REPRESENTATIVES wanted; FCTR' REAI LS T\ 1 L U ( Matth me in It ! R H,\] Fine nniiiuiH." nil Hall >H ; nome June 15th: whole or pact time. Phone IF YOU hnvB any moving" "or t nicking "to for complete lifting of all desirable 38 Wanhi ngton at reet Hum $."> l>«-i ni mi h ]', urn. . ; , J thre*) c V. a • tnko vinir ctif) il A IIDVT, Hank 21^. well-educated, resourceful women of 2569-W. Red Bank. homes in Ked Bnnk or vicinity. S. Bur- 1 v do call me. H. Valleau. 607-M. Red phone 464. (.011 It . KearibbUIK. N. -!.• InKe aw n 1; iti Ml hfin 1 ire. M i«. Hen- Kood appearance (age 26-40), who aon.V™" Bank. ritt Boynton. 31 Monmouth street. I' ii Kt; o RI'SINFSS SITE for sale or ren : lot r1«m»n. Tl • • L • i HI .;. M ;it el. Tort MIDDLE AGED woman wishes position *s BUS TILE AND STIMTO Imriira;low f or IHIV K)W AKOIir that nice lawn and flower have had loma experience In training FOR RENT, five-room Wise, all im- r M.mmo nt 1), N .! working housekeeper in -mull family; 63\l. >0. house of nine rooms, bath, all nt Campbell"S Junrtion: nve rooms an-l !,'••!" Ihrv will malt* nice colored nir- or dlrectltiE the activities of chil- good cook; moderate wages. Address A provementB; S30 per month. Apply to .^KA S 11 r, ., null" 1 i,-nrv-fl o of , per- m c-. 11 i \ e them taken with the new JOBBING In all Its branrhea; esU< improvements; six-nr garage. William bath; larue «n'iflKe. K»S mill electric; ba<- dren; former teachers, social workers B.. drawer M, Red Bank.* 91 Catherine street. Red Bnnk.* T. Parker. 64-56 Broad street, Red Bank, fert I'I >n .1 iti i t mut ru. flllW tilnr ;.Mtlve Alma, phone Red Bank mates gratin, W. H. Marvin, con- WET WASH. roiiKh dry and finished work sain to tiulck buyer Phon«i Middletonn SHREWSBURY •" houae "of""slx~rTome aorf phone 3 32-'. 372. A. J. Ed rnuii.p*.*>ei inn, johlnii; promptly attended tn. Phono Red ture finmtn, auto glai* and window Klani. drive th*ir own car preferred. If you Leighton avenue, Red Bank. N. J. In- Mil lorn renflvered. Morrla Plate Glaai rase. Charle* Brenker, 507 West Front Hntei i't n .1 ! m .1'• lilt. Oil Jnhimon Hunk M>;ifi. 12 Oak place. Fair Haven. would enjoy a profitable summer, ap- surance of .all kinds. Telephone Red Bank street. River PIRXH, phone 1607. N. J. __ __ fa, Kl Montnouih itreet. phone 1003, Red 2779. Rank. plication should be made at once. Oi^dlUAULE uDico fur r«ut in tb» Slsaec N. J-, JOSFi II""cnFlCONEj muson. bjlTder and Write for full details to the Univer- WANT to rent, a hunttalow or amall cot- Holmdfil. ii. PAINTKR-CONTRACTOR—Houaa painting building. Apply at the office of Stgmuod general contractor; eitlmnUa. nlana. ipe- sity Society, 46S Fourth avenue, New tage, near Sprint* street. Red Fank, Eianer Co.. or telephone Ked rUnlc 1100. 1 SKI) KMRNITURK fm nule f i om~alHirrT clfluatlnna furnished: Jobl.lng and altera- Innirle and outnide: lead and oil. Steeple- Address W. T. It., drawer M. Red Hank. her me, all improve* I..- IOM rmirk. (1. F. (iiHinnnn. Jr., 11 I^lghfon avantie. J\f<\ Hunk t.hnnn \tlf,. timatea free. Paul Thompaon. 2 Center ments. adjoining Long Branch Country MirL't. Scubrit;ht, N. J., phone Scab right ROOMS FOR RENT. Club, Monmouth road, state, highway; Time For Action. U hi'e Htient, Red Hank. seven nnd a half acres of fine land and LANDSCAPE • •Mir V ninlr.g WANTED, young girl with pleasing per- FURNISHED ROOM for rent; nice loci. outbuildings if desired. E. R. Dsnegger, BARGAIN—Solid mahouanr china KOH TOP SOIL, fill dirt, gravel, grading. sonality to work In Ice cream parlor; hr lend rnr U . RI! H Vil'i.-. lav- tram work, t ruck Ing end contracting tion, near station. Ut t'fientnut utreet 42'J Washington street. Milford, Delaware). ACTION \M what eounla. clout, book ran*, hand-carvad pim- must -be experienced In fountain anl Phone Red Bank 3H73-J._ Call eveninga, ln« a ut of k liiut Hveime. Fair Haven, Ailvlr. • > 1 n •»st wri* it anrl Carl ton theater. Red Bank.* Tou cant lit idla and exp«et folk! to >««k you out li la, octagon, flame mahogany baae. Alt I llUlt" K. HOVCK, painter and decora- rnad station; breakfast If denired. *2 phone Iffil Bunk -'>rM-W.*__. hoir t o i.l.nl. T H Nttl>«. 17 fUiil- KIHST-CKASS dreaamaker would like to Rector place. Rod Hunk, phone 8 4_X_9.^_ tor, wit 11 IMIJXM- <*\pert; entinmtea cheer- have R few more appointments by tha BKAiniMU buiiKitlow~"(ur rent, corner wh«n they want to buy aom«thinj|[ you hav« to nil, Clarence White, 8fl Riverside avenut, .on avenue. I!»,l II., n.l, [.h(MI« AITRACTIVELY fin ni«hed room' for" ttrni. fully aiipidifd. Oltii'o If. River roail. Itiim- Hny, Addrena J. C. G. phone 811. Atlan- Fink Htreet HIKI Maide avenue, Fair Ha- or, want to aell lomething you wlah to buy. phone lfififi* pie. or one or two gentlemen; hoard ven.' III'IUMG K. r. llendiickson, on prem- tic HIBhlandii.» HKMSTi •ii-iiiNi ; M...1. KM ifdl.t NOV. •.hi If denired. Alnn litibt housekeeping priv- I * YOUNG dlRtrWanteil"for part tTme~«cri> VOR SALE. Edison VictrolaTfour recorTu,' liuttcmi. in 11 i.;!!«, Jillli' M IH. ei CUKCHIN'M for real art. Ourehin'a barbei ilege; car space. Very reitnonable rate* HA L F HO I !S E~o f "hTxTimin v bath and ga- You have got to Inform them of the advantage* l.ri.lileTT . 1 Mill Ml•>"»'» "" .} ,,(,v,.|tl.' Mi f i H! honnework; someone who ia fn-4 McLaren at reet. coiner Spring it reel KS. Vitrhen table, feather hed. T,. A Jumna. M0NF.V li> l,..iii ,.II fii «! IMIH-I HI M:I nun to iR.liet «n.| cttil.lren. Secnm] National without light housekeeping; also single Luck and fat« hav« Uttl« to do with buying and t>>.!ik biiil.hnu lU.t HnnW. (U-'mlr.. DO YOU "NEED any help " today? "X.MTW GOOD i»f.v-!iii house, located just oft Hnv street and Cadnr Rvpime. [tumnoii. nl *.«t.. room, nenr station and town. 45 Rlver- Broad t-treet; rent |fi& per month. •ailing. Luck la what happens on pay day to th* N J- uhlH Ntii iit t o im for good iatinfactlon; referenrei 1 tf.croughly inve«tigat«d. Monmouth Km- nide avenue. Red Pank.* _____ Hitdlfy-tlftll, 'i ' Monmouth street. Red 1 OR HALE. ir. boxen. beMH||I/ »Mtinnpd All tin idoyrnent Service. 09 Monmouth * treet, imr nnd living ,-.,<,,,•, n.iiti>-, .,^. «n. - rnii>ei« •hnrniinop.] and ihv clrnned. Ked^Ilank. Phone I RPR. terms rennonablc. Hoard if C()I1NTHY fiHi!it.<'.me"~uTsix i (^nis, bath, pn'x, ftllni; cnoinrtM. -iohk«. i;idii;n. rhalin wantfd "«• a jm.' • >f wum. « Innf o( Old rnt i-ft-i madn into ruw"- R«BT YOUNG WOMAN "wonld~like~woVk~i»aTt Ali«r> room a for houneknepinu:; parking hlrani heat. vn« iiii.l eh'i tr icity ; located Right How la a good time to convert Into rath u' *>'!• i y iipNi'ilption , l.ufV.'tR, tal.lrn nn«t wltL Whailier you ara lime, or an mother1* helper. Thai ma ftpace. Apply Klvervi«w hnnne. b: Sh on MoiiTiiinith i-.intl. West Long Branch; enny or difflrult to tmtlnfr I lie Itegiitter'* DafTetulnif, VIS River itreet, phone Red luiry nvomio, Red Hank. phune_Ji!J_7_-J rent »,Mt JI n.nnth. Hjullcv-Hall. 9it Mon- all the odda and enda that yuu dont netd about tha itiiiilion l^i.iuii'lii |[,..M| !• HI niliiic Mnn-e. Clanalrlnd Columns fan help you. curd will btlntr our truck to your P.a nk _m fi - J.« TWO-ROOM H"paTirru?nr" ftirnishpd. with im.iith r.'i«.<-t. Itp.i ftank. idionn 1 ^ft8. houae or farm or atore. S(W,K'S HARHKlt SHOC. *.: Tit MoiimoiVth bath. Apply I1. 1'. Kennuily. 11.1 Mon- .,!,[,null,' pnHK.IliM', Hnui-X'n H I ot llt'l H. dnor, Mormiitiilh ('nrpot Cleanintr rilA KN-HUOM IMKIM', tilt imiirovemenui atteet. .S[ieciul atlfiilioii ii [.aid U> ohil- MAN would like Bmairjoha t» do nn pri- mouth street, phone R*»d flunk ilh. *'nni[inny. lelephnne Mon mouth Hea^h vate estate: knowledse of jrnrdeni liver i luht.a. one-rnr gai ;it«, elect i ir NKK "Hiitiny 'ronni witti or wVlliout iiieah; rcli-iKfiiito,, $\W I.«T mrmih. C. H. Lip- Ca»h may be acarce at tlmea, but folks muat llv« 'lifNINli IfUOM mijt.1, tuhlK njid six fhiiim. 2272. William Grrnn, prnnrietm. flowern and ahruhs. AddreHs W. I)., 63 : Poplar avenue. Red Rnnh. ____ joining b»th; al»o K'Hiige: rhnii-o locu- Pir.ii.lt. :i .t MoiimiKitli Kiipet, phone 1SHS and are willing to buy nectnairy thlnga when th* RrtSK r.ANKSCAPF: S.fvl... iraHln». o • -f.\ ]!...! Miinl . Hi.Tlli * tion. 21 Hrniif h •venue, opixmito high idnntlnu. lawn ureiling, atd, br ex* KLOOR RF.NOVATINr.. »TH)et ifnred nardenerH; top noil, gravel, cleaning, wattng nnd pollahlng. 0M lUdlcir !.•[•!, fls Wu'liiiiGtoii atieet, Hum- vn v U>iiiitii,il id^n. nf hnnltinft for the Red Rank. ROOM for rent,"near stntio and bin; alt floors mad* 'if». Kntimatea rheerfulh :• N. .1. \-Uuuv Tliinrtuii 4 f. |. • ___^^_ home (; !"- (,i .IIIIIDIII. .li . II Whit* r Indent, hi UP "lone, it I o want, piirei | con veil ion re a. 2b Herlo pi a re, Red If you want to make a little extra canh let Tha H •••••!. ftf.l H.nil.. (riven, p. K. Summer*. Riimion road. Lit WANTED, a young~rniinrii«t~iiTriii("|~T n>itinintea rhen full v k-iven «nd your work, for window rlcHTilnu: e\p«i ipnc HI NT llou-if-, ic-Mtmcnt*. hi <>re> and Reglater'a Claaalfled Columns help you out. I OH I UK r;Mll»h N' H...-k plnul* arid i*r~ tie Silver. N. .1., idionr ReiMtBiik S41-W. _ I.Alt (IE fui-nf*ih«d ir«iin». lltrhl lu.ii«el-e«|i- KuiiiMirr icit •!•. (•:• in-ti-.! : Imprnvad; rut infacliun Kitainnteed Phnne Red LINDKN IM.ACK I.H,iber «h«p". h/iir cutting unnerenMnry. Apply Tc\nc v. myrtle f<>i lion. Gillaopie avenue and UIVCI road Fnh UIK ; inivHte i>oi r)i Ntid ent iMIIre . CUII- any loc.'ihlv. I. r Mnriituin. real e^lute, r|..,'lv ..I,. -•- ...I diltirnlt. lO'lW, lilv Hunk IMIU-M .• ft «pnrinl*v; rlonn service and nritiMf CD Hi ,ud f.t.pcl lird lltiiik.* . lnm[.» (,UH; alxn tory work At induced mtea. J. IL Hli I'iiinue. I'll fine Red Hnnk hH'.-W. lfl v:,...M,,n'i l!.-h-n fill 'I S I'KWHI'I 1N(^ dune nl hi nun , m>nt. HI1- li)K KKNl ... I.T -..I,.. U.u •'iibjnV'sult'a'bfe HocHn- l-tM.-o. Hed Hunk.* ili>"t'rvice; lennonabln fur hlii'W iniini in- [-'i,!o. Ai'i'lv at San- I BUY and Mil aernn Vooms, altiai'iiCa'~fiti*niahsi" deix'H (iin fi lit'. I'pi'oi Hi nnd htifct. Ke«l be In BOO.I condltinn. L. Kerber. 209 linnK. I'tioiir IN'.I Himk H<74. .)>(•( l-ii. I.. I...il. m .. ..-Mont rt.iKlltinn K(»II"PA"1'BR HANC-ING nn.l palittliis tmV rm.in<; i.>ivik.Ue ..f hr]«"s,n',h mitid V'OH IlKN I, Ii ul 1 ,.t Imo-.i ..i. West'Krimt "o iriiinyn for lent. .'>'• W.illiim rlieet. ht'.'•.•( , hj. i -. .mi ti-i.l I.II' 'i. nil impi ove- j, fi.., -i - . . !•• woik. 17 Cnnal at reel. Hed Bank, phone a» either wultivti*. pnrloi malil or clmm- i NOW la the time—Have your •lilt Itfd Hank. __ _ ^^ mvnlH; NPIUU .Id eritinixo. InII f01-J, \\ \niNf )', I . herniald. for fmir montlm. J.nto lul to • I>oni{ei1 nnd pienned while you wait. l-'O/.Y HOtlMS nnc.ri . furnUhe'il; Knl It ml.. i:. th- : . I!..: . *ltnft. MilHMH V, }«>Y('K. |.HIM^, mid dirora- Opt.ii fi.mi 7.(ID A. M. to 8;<10 P. M. !>••October let. Mm. Kllln, i«•[ mpeil, «tHt|nint«a rheer- modern ronvunUmren. mi it ah t« for a II M ill i iivennenta; Mn !•#(»'•. cleaitci* nnd dyere. (10 WhlU COUIIIB ; timiHvknnpliiK nm v ouir »• •«• ; rjnUt -' .Inn fully Hii|.i.lhM| uni,», IT, Itiv,,, mud. Itmr « Ut. KXI'F.ltlKNI Kll remil» ..rrt..lr.- unnlrl Furti teHKouHblo i»\\ at. !M \\ *M Front .1 M 1 > r'inni I'MNIKIi ...1lti; . Im^-^uT h"T.Vn."in- nil H.bcit. Btea.ly. Applv 1HH Sliiou^. ••lr«l. II Pit ll.mk * ••in. • 1- ;..•.! i>, , • , I, l™< III-OIII,c U..I Il.i.k • '•'F,..i ,.ui;i.-; ... ,, kitdian ennmfltefl I \ i t f: 1'. i,.-»U .|p.'.>rnled fimil ro..ni; tin up. i,;.tliM.oni f.r. UP; iH'.lioom $10 ii|> ; ';;_ ..om7 'IIII1FK r j ,-lr,,| ,, -,,, „„,,,,, „,, (.. im ii-nt M( . Ii . II \\ lit ltf«l nmtiMinlM <.IIU. l-uul M. Thornimon. .1,,.-.,. M,,ni,,,mil, |),,,,, |_ [;,.-,;, It"! HlMlk. (]| i. 1 .'7 Hud* in nvenue. iti'ii Hi tl II nl b unua- t>nt«i niipfli, J^«HIMiuri', N. J.. i t ! f

• 1<« •«. ..>. B \N f;>i represent I Dr aud Mi 1 Wavti ly !"»" jrueits uf i • i y;vf It at W • Mother Nature at Her Best and i.lein ai. I l.n Aalttj V> - -1 •• up, news. |.,w» --,.1 . ,^« *t«.IU»C«l Human Nature in an Ignoble Role. * »n,. jMMm, »»..ia ctio< 1 The meir.. ii.jnui of ai*y has been latel tiian ueuai at In H>. In dl»pl*>Uig < num i >fc,dtt di&rnn bul nature Levels find

compensation for the delay It seerus almost aa If Old J)I ••Hf 111 UK It < iM> .ad delayed the time for unfolding bloa JO Mother Naiuii* "[ -it- soms leaves u n»wf(s not because of procrastination ukt \,nie to m»ke a bettei Jr>h viiaj. EPHUNES. but m uidvi i 'ever before Red Bank 1300. (IH..H IA At tnjs tlnie tif the year all wayfarers in MOD W. S. GKAY mouth count> are certain to find delightful scenerj. re l>ie Ked Back Register n!v*-iaai v . *, • • - TENNIS PRO* JSSIONAL gardlew of whether they Uavel on foot, or on horst ia a member of bacK, oi by automobile. f>r on bicycle*, or by train, oi ff>XWOOO fAKA. t tin K WILVEIt, N. *. 1 at. ASSOCIATED PBESS and lit !'.'»• -is- i by airpWne, or in any other wa>. There la no othei esc)uslv»ly enUUed U> ..«;i«'ml l time when natuie ia robed in greater splendor and > eh • (i **M' AS, . ib!u-.»>i.M 1 nil newt dlipaicbti to tt or not glory. In t< ,.IO,I. t-d i uns i.»i.er and »JJO tie looal oswi Get outdoors and know and appreciate your Mon son was I'd -:~. ^ ' , - • • !•: ' ! f fVf !(l!l(i h r" .(il-f ' mouth county. The rursl districts ars veritable fairy and Mia '•!• • - - - ,-••,.'! ,ii A luK 'fabm <•• t? , lands of beauty This county is famed for its summer -..I.^.J* VOTf Ii* at V.uuf. Hi,-.'., -*» • «•- U I I • -K.M'AY, MAT 13, 1931. and seaatoore re&orts, hut equally as worthy of being HUlhSOM A OVK HKlUihK PAR'IV enjoyed is its countryside Only perhaps in Octobet Brooklyn l<, h, . • : .. • . , are thera sigtits equal to those or this time of the yeai. ! Gilbert M. Keith aild he I oialri ' i-,' ^ ' - •,, i ' ,»; (*un«Ui KnUrUained bv Mr and M'n when red peacJi and apple blossoms and white psAr and Dr *nil Mia M»» , -. . . .,,!„ t« "1 UUlUm H. Heiii. Republii an ( «.rttl nla le for Ail plane Trip* a* Part dogwood blossoms tpread flamboyant viatas. During the Jled H«r,k !ln; • • •.:.!• I >ir-v Mr. and Mia Wi ilinhi H IIM May, in Monmuuth county, every btnti In a country- Jusllte «>t ihr i'l-Ate • .I Educational Sight-Seeing. 'tiickson entmainfc'l thr IVniM'.-dm side ro«d produces a new attraction. Variegated scen- tive in i Inn* h rtH*, • - ( ui tu which travel by an has been made a I evening bridj(p dnh MI \ht'; ! ,-.;,, Fan ihi.. • ':•- ,i''n ery and natute-made delights abound on every sice. on Hlossotn (\ive i ti-i l'*n^.-. <,'.<••• nuiK'hW accepted means of transportation BH11X..V AT < I < HHOI'SK. The wild fluwers of the woods and meadows have ent weie Mr *.wi M; --• 'l Lain** I • • ,,] from the fact that airplane trips are to PRIMARY DAt. started to bluom. and many interesting activities are DorenmB. I)i a re I Mi > VVHjh-.' V^ ,ip. tiiucational BigM-se«ing progrsm of the (Values at the tt4>il Hunk V'a^-ht i'lut>- taking place among the animal and bird dwellers of j(Jofclins, Mi' A\\\\ MI h Hdiui'1 Jwmf> TUESDAY, MAY 19th A Lasting Tribute of Respect . Kradi'OH'iif class of 'he Middletown town- the Melds and trees. A watcher with a soft and cau- | Mr. and Mi« llfuohl l*wfta, Mr ati.f h.,ol whtii the annual three-day trip to ruib oiien i.ixi \ M t., » •» r » tious step can gain more outdoor lore ft this time oi Mr< MlMiFd Applegate An-hcr i Mia. Klmei Moiiow. MJJ lohii S Standard I lnu OKafjo. x-tfl V ('lot •:(!'•• is made this week. Only pupils who re- had charge •( the ilupli<-ate cimtraot the year than in books. A c&roera is of great assist- fc nsent nf their parents will be ailowed to bridge ganis:. wdii h weic held at the! Mr. and Mrs James held high BOO res ance for a aeekcr after this kind of knowledge- Your vnffi 11 *'dj.|[eii in noiulnut the ,,.„-• : • ....;,•,.„•• ,;,, e ih< nip.- JmlKiiiK from present indications there Reit Hhnk Ya'-M ',ii 'Iweir.v(>nr hands, J)OSSlWr I A • , ' , i" <•• :!, i,t n l.«k of air passengert. pledge of faithful and < 'ui imnieni. \MH' playrd by the In The Register.—Advertisement (Paid for by Cilbi-rt M Keith Com ) it inotivi ! • . . . . . ••«• i,r,'l Kin I hut to gel future citizens better so ors and putting on her gayest garments human de- guests. JA mni with a Hum cif transportation whioh they re- cpoileri are doing their utmost to forever end this 'Ihft winner* ^^'erft Mrs. M- A. this iri'i'ii'' • • . ' • • •" ant of destined tu be of large importance within the beauty. These vandals strip blossoms from trees, pull Baithelemy and Mrs .1 T. Lovett, <.-.- i' j.went day pupils. These educators regard Jr., Norti)-South, and Mrs. Robert ( i'c llinMir • • ••>•':,: : • ' r ii.- r. ' 1 at I f -i :• '• V ' ''• i^i^'rn U\ vijiin'i a> pa't of the necessary education of every boy Lewis, East West. Other players Often automobiles are seen filled to overflowing were Mrs. Harry H. Sutton, Mrs. dt tUll^'fntf ^-,1 A'li I1I1-.'U'\ ..(it KM! if 't^-, H •.it HI' ' with plundered blooms. Many of tnege cars are of the Louis Sleling. Mrs. Royal Trusweil AT TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE MiiUllc'i'Wii township is the flrat place in this part high-priced type and their owners are reputed to be Mrs. Henry Hagerman, Mrs. A. Jud- small t»m.,,:> ).,, .,] .,, i,,s- limn iiuartrr liiinrst ii'tt ii !'t jiiovuii pelpnuul uic tor .- ~-i i,K ' , observe the reaction! of the pupUs and of countryside beauty are lower in the human scale William M. Hendrlckton, Jr, and original cost—• fmr f->i ^,, f iiJ, : , ,!,|u;,i ti ?•- jfoutine Mrs. Archer. tile (Jravf. I'lnwrrs an' supplied and the Hi I'Biinis Many of the youngsters have, never been than common, ouhnary thieves. No one has to be danct hall ami >»'«tii>i> >>.'< •• I ; -'-• I" -n • .1 rimmrn r, * i hp heipht nf houses except when they climbed m aged to remember when Ihe countryside had more na- with water proj. . i l» .,i in one or (;rav'f is uratlv tuininrif ami carefully i-« Many of the patents have the same kind of air LADIES' AH) MEKTING. tural attractions than at present. Vandals have been several faniilii ? I • • ., > il. , mal state- teiult il at .ill iMiif. in-(IF anil will probably not attempt anything great the principal caufce of this loss. Fifty Member) of Church Vnlt See rooms, «*ri"\v HIHI i.tl, , i .,.,,'i i • uuj'i. lui'^v. dining • in this line. The despoliation of natural beauties has been with- ' I Ii is Ijstini; n ilnitf tt) tlir memory of the Frtgldsire Denlonstratfon. room, well niiiiii|><'ii ;;»l|i-\ .- In. In m I,,ill .m-, Bliower«, A vial Ion is not a perfected art, but each day brings out profit or benefit to the guilty parties, aside from & etc. Ample t>|)uciMiiaiii urn I lt lii-auty and enduring IIIIIHIMH] evidence of it* growing greatneas. The flrot transient pleasure. The flowers which are pulled up About nfty tnerni)i;iH of tho lailirs' i> mei mils was undertaken only by the most ven- and the blossoms which are {ipped off trees and bushes aid society of the Mrth/uhxt chinch length 150 fenl, ovii 41» l>-<-t I.Mailth, Wnlr for photo tlixoi nn In ihr years to come the knowl- attended a regular nieitm^ nf the ,r^Muin- HIH) they blazed the way for a mods of travel quickly wilt. Hjually they are thrown away before and full details, h.-u'iv t.-i n^iut-'iim, »:••. organtlatton lant Wodnvsilay nfti-r- i-ilyc tliat tin-, has been done brings peace >iu ii ir, COU!M> nf time becarne commonplace even to the vandals reaoh their homes. Wild flowers and blooms noon at the r-htneh A iliinmiHtrK- Brokers Full} I'r, .1.-. 1. .1 I1,IIMI,,UII 1). ,UII M, Itel Bank * m"M timiil. The airplane flights of the Middletown soon die when taken from their element. Qnce torn >unship jujplla seem unusual now, but who can doubt, tlon of eleri i !•• i ti i^n ;U • >i M was Miv- from their nativity, they are gone forever. Not one en by Mias M tfts >>V \hr- .Jersey view nf the tremendous strides science ia making, Ihr iletails of such arrangements are well person in a thousand can keep these flowers and plants Central powci n ) li^tM cdmpany. mt within » few short yean this tnee.ni! o{ trantpor- alive in a garden. Mrs. Friink \ unit 1. t'i>"yroc,nt situation Bhon/» ionprovwnent Mr. smd Mrs. Harry Clay EnUytain We Furnish National C a s k 111 witJ) tiie advent of warmer weather, but many p«rsom No time should be lost in complying with the re- on Mr. Clay's Birthday. are •till out of work, especially in the cities. One fea-quest of Earl street property owners and residents for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clay of East- ture about the lack of employment Is that many more sewers on that street. No more convincing reason to side Park entertained at cards Sat- mm Mian women are jobless. Reports from all parts this effect could be given than the statement mad* at urday night and during the evening of ihf: country show that this condition it particularly the last meeting of the mayor and council of. Bad B&nk It was announced that the party HUP with ii^ard to workers of the commercial type. that sewage from several houses now flows Into tha was also In the nature of a birth- day celebration in honor of Mr. Various ihewrics have been advanced to account for street. No adequate excuse can be" given' for sijch .an Clay's birthday. Bridge, poker and ibis, mm oi thn most frequently mentioned being that unsanitary condition. The board of health should Join pinochle were played after which a wnnirn as a dass do not receive as high wages u men. with the Earl street folks in demanding sewers. birthday supper was served. Doremus ii IK arpued that women are lesa likely to be laid off Not only Earl street but all other streets without Ttoose present were Mr. and Mrs. i*torn ihtir jobs than men because of the difference in sewers should be provided with this improvement not Daniel Ahearn, Mr. and Mrs. T. wagfs. The extent to which this 1B trus la probably only for sanitary reason! but from a standpoint 0/ fair- Rawllnson Cotnpton, Mr. and Mrs. 'tlteonde Groceries, Meats, Fruits and nuinli leas than is generally believed. What ii more ness. The folks who own property and who live on E... J. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. James Jikely Lo be true is that women u a cl«us show greater these streets have not received a square deal. They Hobos, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Voorhees Vegetables and Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Ben- aptitude and efficiency than men in various lines of have been compelled to pay taxes for sewage disposal nett of Bel ford and Mr. and Mrs. bUBineas. MEVER forgotten... ior other parts of the town without getting any benefit Oharles Clay and Mr. and Mrs. 11 & 13 Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. The recrnt commercial contests lor high ichooli of themselves. Thomas Irving Brown of Red Bank. the bridal bouquet. this part of New Jersey produced striking proof to this These folks hid to help pay for U>e new sewage Therefore should it be Quality Service Kennoniy effect. The Middletown township hiffh school pupils disposal plant, and this was only one item in their tax TWO BRIDGE PARTIES. as exquisite as Nature made the best showing. Of the fifteen pupils who rep-bills for the maintenance of sewage disposal service. Phone Phone 1560 resented the township thirteen were girls and only two Sewers were nrst put down at Red Bank about thirty Quest* Entertained by Mr. and Mr*. and the florist's art can were boys. The Red Bank pupils made a goxyt showing, years ago and ever since that time the property own- June* K. Wolcott. Red Bank make ijt. and the numerical superiority of girls on the various ers of Earl street and of other streets without sewers Mr. and Mrs. James R Wolcott, 359 Rfd Bank: teams In the commercial content* was about have had to pay taxes for something from which they Jr., of Branch avenue, had as their the same a* was true of the Middletown township receive no benefit. Not only have they paid taxes for guests at a bridge party last Wednes- representatives. Most of the school honor rolls for the upkeep of the sewage plant but also for putting day evening Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Specials for One Week Ending proficiency in studies, unices especially arranged to down>sewers on the favored, streets. Drew, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Roberts, have both sexes equally represented, show a much larg- Conditions are such on Earl street that It will be and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Northern, of DEAN'S Wednesday, May 20th. Asbury Park. Mrs. Wolcott was hos- er number of girls than of boys. necessary to buy property at one end of the itreet In tess to her bridge club last Thursday The old-fashioned idea that women are unqualified order to lay sewers. On some of the other streets not afternoon. Those attending were LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY C for business is not only thoroughly exploded but it has provided with sewers there are unusual conditions in- Flour, Hecker'* 7Q Mrs. Letter Kennedy, Mrs. Stanley Members Florists' Tetefrapb Delivery Asso. actually given way to £ condition in which men arevolving expenses not ordinarily necessary in construct- Havllsnd, Mis. Osborne Harrison, 84', lt>. Bag I «7 filling somewhat the same role which women used to ing sewers. Because these conditions exist is not a Mrs. Louis Branln, and Mrs. Theo- occupy, as the unemployment crisis has demonstrated. valid excuse for depriving the people of these) streets dore Moss of Red Bank, and Mrs. Corn, Premier Qcant 9'>c There is every indication that the work of women in of the benefits of the sews^e disposal plant. Heavy Walter Higlnbotham and Mrs. Ray- . Wblte or Golden Bantam. mi MV mond Strickland, of Asbury Park. Cream of the Tack the business world will increase and become still more expenses have been Incurred In laying sewers on other Important in the future. streets populated by wealthy cltirens. In several In- stances It has been necessary to buy costly sewage The Paper That Goes Rome. Critco tfc. O-i c The Register has the largest cir- electrical UK* The wealthy residents of these streets culation of any country weekly in the SERVICE paid only a small part of this expense. They pa!4 as- United States. It Is cherished as a MEASURED Jelly, Pure Fruit OAc sessments based on the benefits derived and the prop- member of the family circle.—Adver- The White Street One- tisement NOT BY • • erty owners of the rest of the town, Inoluding the'resl- COLD • • All Varieties, l»-oz. Tumblers. M\J Way Traffic Ordinance. dents of Earl street and. of other streets without sew- BUT BY • • •rs, had to pay the balance. The mayor and council of Red Bank will raipond THE • • • Grape Juice pt. bot». O for CAc That Is not the end of the story either, for the lifts GOLDEN lo popular stnliirient if they bide their HUB about put- have to be repaired and to be re-placed. The people RULE ting in"i effect the ordinance which they puaed laat of Karl street and of the other streets without sewer* Rin»o pkg. •! Ac week in make White street a one-way ttreet. Aocordlng have to help pay for this. In crtAer ways facts and in sUUr-menU made at last week's meeting. It it not in- figures could be presented to show the extent of the tended to enforce the ordinance until alter the poatof- unjust burden which Is placed on these folks because Marmalade 1 tt>. jar fytZc t\cc. la moved frcm White street to Broad ttreet. The they are compelled to pay taxes for something from postofflce change is scheduled to take place next Sep- which they receive no benefit. CroM« b Blackwells mtO tember. The time Is due for a change which will provide The mayor and council would make no tniatake by isa raa l hom( Campbell'* Soup* O cans for Offc a square deal. Ked Bank is too thickly settled for sny wai'mg until alter September before deciding whether Our Funeral - " All Varieties. O MV part of It to be without sewers. There ia no valid ex- t or not to enforce tho White street ordinance. The only cuse for such a condition now because the new sewage U is located nut in a fair way to ascertain whelher White street should be Coffee tfe. plant will provide for tha needs of the town for years Preserve MOme beautiful cool resi- (rrtlflod Jm and Mocha. made a nne-way thoroughfare is to have a fair and im-to come. Both health and Justice require that sewers dential district, amoiiK other fine homes. partial nbaervaUon of traffic conditions made after the should be In every street; and the present administra- Personality ("oft«<>, Special tt). postoftlro is moved. tion could do nothing that would more redound to Its And it is lived in; the fact that it is occu- Irv It ftround Fresh. Tt iff impossible to estimate at this time how great credit than to make tola condition come true. A memorial, selected pied at all times is, in itself, a tremendous a change in traffic conditions will en»ue aa a teault ] advantage. fUnm. Puritan ,...tt>. O"f c of the poslofflce being changed to the new Bile on while you li\>c, will be Broad Mrret. HowevfM, it requires no imagination, to Being a real home, our establishment has MORE LAWS—MOBK CRIME. realize how White street propertiei and Whit* street an imperishable rec- the cheery, comfortable atmosphere (if a Pork, Loin Roa.it tfe. business would be damaged by one-way traffic rule*. There will be no solution to the crlm. problem until ord of your personal- Tiie consequences of such a chanpe are «o fraujfht with It Is attacked from the stsndpoint of fundamentals So residence—plus all the needed and desir- jMinsibtlities of lors tn White street property owners and long as political-criminal association! ars possible so ity and character. able facilities of a modern mortuary. Ox Tongue*, Smoked tt». O>§c nicrr.hantn that it should not be undertaken unless It Is long as technicalities make It easy for clever lawyer's to a paramount iioi'CHHiiy. gain acquittals for the most dangerous law-breakers aa No Waste. W X One siiCTcEtion which has been made Is that ac- long as conflicting laws and dubious legal procedure is permuted to impede Justlce-crim. will continue rtm- The fine*t grade* of all meat*, all cut fresh Imn hi- ilrfciicd until next November and that the to your order. * question ilien be decided at the general election by thepant. 7, Consult ALBERT W.WORDEN vote of tiic people. Such a test of sentiment, If taken, Those who advocate more restrictive laws as a cur- A«I«r»*ii» on your table the name day It Is ml. nn.l » full would he purely an advisory vote. The mayor and seem to fail to realize that nothing sound c.n be built FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Him ..( th« l\»»»« I'riilln nnd Vrirluhlos olitalnalilc —— • •miin-ii, if HO mi-Hned, could ignore the popular verdict on a shaky foundation. A multitude of authorities have Thomas MansonS Son FUNFRAI and fdlliiw nn opposite course, but It is not likely they attempted lo point out the flawa in our legal system HOMI 10 DRUMMOND P[. IIFDNANK *l»., „ full Ihi.. ,,l lni|uirl<'A Hrnl I)i>«i«wll«-, risln sml I'ancy v..o,l,1 do Hli. our prison system and the like-but for the most pan 6O E.FRONT Sr IlKX'ollxa. HrviUfM rtllrt < orillnU AllthnrlllMl HS-,,1. f,,r Hulflp Whether 01 not it would be legral to put this prop- r mi h V1 ntert Phpne 1652 Red Bank PHONi ,1 I'MMI on the bnllntu ia another que»1ion. Perhaps 11 Arnerl T?'* '° ""' """" °" "- "' Rst MM SM.IW nut t>« allowed. But '.he idea Is fundamentally American efficiency ,., apparently impotent In the ...at- ler 01 crime corroctioa. RED RAVK F'J:<;*c'n H M-\Y 13. 1931. 1 Per»onel. Coifs Neck Loses .' l>< M> III HKHI rAUMKH DK.AD. Driver Hurt When • inverted into & furniture •Km. VVtllnri, ! . ,- I.etailn i,f t»,e M|e of the ImlldKijj ' | lendf ' I. . •• II". M.fj i.tlboi Oir.l >1 ->,

*•" •' < ' 'm-'.i: ' ,\%t....wrti( i]irrt Plirtay af ' |i"*lfl IIAVKN KKHIDKNT SUED. I'M Mr Pauengrr ! Iftlti ! >»• • i'... ' '. • . • '-.-W h- .imwi. k hua 11 ••* '. , i- »•' na-l l.i-pi, ill ['II HV 1 Truck M< •li« v i \tU*< Imwiit Against Rank Account M' - , -. -. . .' ' ' ' rt i'-. . • i*i • ! 1 . . .Vil I WHX H letllf ,a John of Mr*, <>i-^ - 'i) •' n*. • • „ : |..«-n lr; Ji.mi iiealtd Prire He*. f '•• in >. '' I 'I tip. following fitur y appear cd In ^M*. i fcrnl jHtiuv of the NPW Y'it;. , .,, I An Kttachtnent fo ^ M a- M' H .:?,»(• v^ilo 7ri yettlS did, » a bank account in the National ( ii : wi:': fin:. « t,. • i • vt-,1 die WI W H»- WHS hank, belonging to Mis. Maryon Me I>on.thv mm ci,,,, Ji-f.'i ->l*n,!- ^"f(i'l> iU'ciM*U-(1 in tilt bt't Caiter of Kair Haven, N J.. wife of K.i V,:iUk ;,fl 1 Mr- ,, ' ei .'nt ;,'. of (hin, roii'lH ,uii a HU-I (Jeort;** W. C. McCarter, was filedi n 1 TI..III Mnii lay ilali'i the Suprpme Court. lant week In « '< H hi h ' '" uhi of t far me.- hi H V;h .h|.il »l in ttii- fii»i chandise arnountinK ^o $5,250 pu - The H..I IlHiik \..,,,.< M, : Yoim Wl.nn-11 r. llr|,|. ,i ; Ii II1HII. at thpchased on March 7th, 1930. Mr H, K „,,. McCartrr was the former Maryon ili'iui i] about t'i'Hl \\. .ii,, ,| ,,, • i.r I'lllli t' MtPlf- Cooper Hewitt, widow of Peter Coup- al i'~ fiflli ai.-.ii.il .-|,' . . i. H f iflK)it train Officer Speaks I h«t the H'l.oki' Hi. | ! i , at rr Hewitt. The complaint shows that the articles purchased by Mra»:n I W:-c tr, '.:on M,,. . . , , , | ff the vi»-w of the pii- Chairman of •>-• lr,n i-.,.,,,, • to Brotherhood Rumson Resident ,' IiufloiH held up hHMcCarter Included seventeen hats | at $45 apipre, nine handbags for ia] otlji-i" ili.-iij; lie al and I'ricf; stopped. S1.000, a hat costing $175 and tw^» ' ftp (am (,« Dies In Italy i-ml>»»ii' ,,! tin- MHHU J'rice drnve acrosa into tlio uiul path of the paBBenger train, th.i dozen pairB of stockings at $TS a Hiai.' ' Monrnou I). !, pair. wilh I I.JI-H hi* widow Mary Elizabeth, watchman said. He was thrown out George A H ("imr.hill, New!, Hulsarl la survived by two A. L. Davison Ihn I-" and the truck was wrecked. Daniel PARTY FOB SMALL GIRL. Ml.-r York I inani in and Former i' iii-iM, Mis. Jarnee M. VanGriffi- n of Jersey City was engineer Commerna! Hi••.'.% Rum»<»u Orfuml I>»t- Hiakli- and Mrt Robert T Unehan of the train. Lo'« Macintosh Celebrated Her Building ami '?. if MHIHWMH, a aon. Fred M, Hulsert Third Birthday on Monday. Abroad at thr Apt <>l til \, .1 Hilliville, a sister, Mrs. Charles of All K.i.-I- Aj;;ui of Soutti Arnboy, and a broth- Robert* Building Bold. Lois Macintosh, danphtpr of Mi * i ,r Howard Hulsart of Hover. The building on the Middlelown and Mrs. William Macintosh, Jr. of Mini'iul Kervicea were held Mon- state highway, formerly used by Newman SprinK'H load, Rod Bank, l?i\ uHi'inoon, at two o'clock at hisGeorge H. Roberts, auctioneer, has had a party Monday afternoon nn i.hi'tmce on Valley l^rive, with Rev. been taken over by local intfrpfts, hpr third birthday. ' iamns wf-rr i'm i Kooher t f the First Baptist it was learned today. and wiII be plHy*-Mi and prizr-H wci« won !>>' Am . imnh otllclatlng. A Ma»mie. service *;IN tielil at the gr-ave. Interment eti eel I"'--i i , ,,.. ' was m Rose Hill cemetery. Mi» ' • f .Juries ' Illi: l:,i plane fi^ h' ( .' • FORMER JOCKEY' DEAD. .t I , : i i , , \.\t- lion Ini-' V\ >'l i" f • • • ... . .-I'i- IM N|i Inhii J. Whalen Faued Away I>ait air pun ! h> . i uf thi II.> I .,!• '!> I! Week ol Apoplexy. Knrt, «<•» f >it t •- Mo lilKlin ! Hi >ner of HUNTING W I , lil'.ll Mm 1'(•Rll S 1 •' • I Ni- ios was John J. Whalen, for many years a I I'I.'Phono I0.VI nmyoi and lie was jockey and trainer of horses whm hrr,nH.Io» i. :- '• 'uuncD H<> W-IH nl member of the Monmouth park race track at nf Mm H HI •• * , the boaid of hf-Mlth. Oceanport was in operation, died - T H E A Havpn. M d • (.' t: ' • In JWl.'J Mr ChinII. hill joined the last Wednesday night of apoplexy. Mi. HI.d Ml' 4 Mnrrm Mtock exchange as a member of theHe had reached the age of sixty. nf Uipp'. IVl. ': \ [ (irgaiii/.l.tl rhin of Ii J HudH m & Co. He also Mr. Whalen was born at Troy, HIGHI.AN! N J. end K1I'H iH (if '••11 • had hel< membership in the curb. New York. For many years he mis daugli' ••! pto uer, maritime and rubber ex- employed by Mr. Booream, fathfir- RIIIMTI • t during t h HIR MAY 15th, 16th town l"vll^htl- !•;• Sea bright tennis Prince toil and lnVa- n Brunt Whalen and ten children. ph N ARTISTIC St Ml. lHt-i I f ' :' • 1 I ttrnat tonal npoi tn rluha. John, Claude and Robert Whalen of ,[• held . .li mn Hlh. themorii iini Crunford, Mrs. Stanley Welnert or Mr and Mi."i , t;ilu' (itt)C f'IH Will \H* fiho had Bayonne and Mrs. George Epworth K I l< tl'ii 1 M > 1,'uuili pMMiuw.jc in "CIMARRON" Haul" P H ni^'it will of Brooklyn. f 1(1 an: -, Mrs. Mary Young Died at Home at ternoon at Albert W. Worden's fun- 'rrayinoii' iint.i ni •• «'lty. Every del SUNDAY, MAY 17th A MOTHER'S DAY INCIDENT. arranged, <'ruu-fortl'N ('orners. eral home with Rev. Alfonso Dare, Mr« Aithm I:H.I.I.- <(f Mil Ptroot lild- i u|; • n pastor of the Methodist church, in Ii ablp t" l>" M -I!' > iftrr hav- the IMIIMI pi MtH. Mary Vanlimcklc Young, wife ( hureh Member, 112 \>ars of Age, charge. Burial was at Fair View ing hpcti f .ndiir.l I • - iisfl with no.loctlon <>f t \\i- p,ii th e fun of Charles I. Young of Crawford's Ilcads Blblo at I hurch. cemetery. JACK OAKIE BlckneBc Siii- wnlfi- Tiiplureri pral, Die sclectl tli Corners, died suddenly last Wednes- blood VP»»P1 « en on HII Hutoinoblln of Monmouth street, who was 02ternoon nt two oY*k at Albeit W vived hy throe dnughti-iN, tl><- Mlaae.-; HoniA T.ast Thursday. trip to Vitumin years old on April 19th. Rev. Al- "June Moon" Worden's funeral >me with Rev. li'lizahfth and Horothy Young of Mrs. Mary E. VanKlrk. widow of KUKP'K- Wen/oil will rtne from nta- phun&n Dare, the pastor, during the Kenneth S. Meade, istor of Midd!r- Crawford'« <\>t m-r.s and Mrs. JPete. r VanKirk, died last Thursday -ANlt- tlnn WOR npxl 'iiippiitiy aftprnonn at servlce, invited Mrs. Grover to read ' town Baptist churr,la charge. But* l'lank We Kami of llailet; three morning at her home on Cooper road hh)t past nil.- o'i'liii'li some Bible verses. Mrs. Grover Ht> i jal was at Fair Vlf cemetery. none, Char] 'H i. YtiunK, Jr.. of Craw- at H«adden s Corner or pneumonia crpted the Invitation. i ^ , a ford s CmTii in, 1' (•'! i-di'iick Young of after an illness of several weeks. She The aged church member was the Tort Alli-ul i.ny nnil Frank V. B.was eighty years old and had been tary Church Notei. embodiment of valorous old age RESTAURANT ONER DEAD. YouilK f A Mm I y J'ark; a brother. a resident of Middletown township 3 Acuof Vaudeville Bhe stood In the pulpit and read the i Krank of Washington, all her life. "Mortals and Immnrtals" will be ttnd II istpt, Miss Eleanor Van- Mrs. yanKirk is survived by three Shop the aubjpct nf tho I .psson Srrnion Irt Scripture. Shfl was attired in a John W. Johnion oAttantlfi Illgh- d lii-Rcklr of Crawford's Corners. daughters. Mrs. Elizabeth Crebier of Matinee, 2:30. Evening, 7:00 anil 9:00. Hi! Cburrhrs of Christ, Scientist, on grey cofltume with a hat to match j l*» » »•«« ••wpltal. Her volco was clear uml iTHonant Thfi funernl was held at the late New York city and Mra. Asher Til- Siinday. May 17th. John W. Johnson, roprlctur of a tint! was heard by people in all parts home Saturday afternoon at three ton and Mrs. Everett Asay of Red Til*"- Woldnii 'IVxt \f- "Tlr tlml sow- rRstaurant at AUajo lli^hlanda. (if the churi-h- Ordlnaiily Mrs. Grov- died last Thursdays* flic l^ong o'clock w'lh Rev. William Roswell, Bank; three oons, George VanKirk rth to hip flent- jfhiil! of t)n» ne»h reap •:! i>r wears glasses when she roads, Branch hospital, H' in- that auweth to the but sho did not have them with h?r an operation thp prious week, i^ in charge. Iiurlal in charge of Ti. Jersey City and John VanKirk of Spirit Hhfill nf tIM- Spnit roap life nn Sunday, anil sho hail no trouble had been ailing for (onj; lime, K. Mount & Son was at Green Grove Headden's Corner and a sister, Mra. evprlnshiiK" HiH\nl\.irm fl:R.1 In deciphering the. words without Mr. Johnwiti was 3reaiH old. H cemetery at Keyport. Mathilda Wordes of Parlin. Anumn ; I if cttfit i. >iiy which cnm- tho aid of spectacles. Mmiy pemonH wns horn at MonnKiu Beat h. MoHt I Mrs. VanKlrk was one of the old- prinr thi» ! ,r*.«nn Sn mtm is tlio fol- lemarked that nothing has evrr oc- of his life, hud been lent at Itiglv; est members of the Red Bank Bap- lowing frcnn the Hi hie •'Figlit the curred In thfi churrh more appro laiid^. He iiMivrii fit there, to At* DIED IN HIS 31ST YEAR. tist church and waa a member of Komi MRht of fnitli. hiy hold on eter- prlate to the observance oT Mother s lanlii- Hlghliinda fmirfarH aKHMed a Rood Is remarkably active, and VIKOIOU- UHrrv II .liihiiHini, si'lve him. He Highland! Died Monday. home Sunday afternoon with Rev. U BROAD •> KK.ll BANK. N J profeaslon hrfoni many witnesses" for a woman of her years nnd her widnw, Edward W. Miller, pastor of th? H Timothy tt.i'2). relatives and friends hope ami he Kmma L. Charles Donald Posten, aged thlr- Baptist church, in charge. Burial The 1 ,e^nn Hn nioii HIMO Includes lleve that she will llvr to see ninny unithy, nine |y years, died from a complication flf old Son more observances of Mothci'n dny Mis. Ar- of diseases Monday at his home at in charge of R. R. Mount the following; paflHRKc from the Chris- thin 1. Ca wa» at Fair View cemetery. PRIMI RIBS OF BEST QUALITY f\ *% Q tian SririK•»• textbook, "Science and She is tho widow of John K. lirovrl 'beit Irfiyton, I Atlantic Highlands. He had been nnd Misf »n of Ili^-h | in poor health several years. Mr. Health with Key t<> the Scrtpturefi" Ilindi: ; by Mftiy Bnkci KiUt\ . "Mortal mind Anderson ot ! Posten was born at Atlantlo High- CHABLES H. ENNIS DEAD. Allantl lands and had lived there all his must part wilh nioi, must put off BAPTIST SOCIETY MEETING. ROAST BEEF Mr . vlii win vet nf . He was the son of Mr. andFormerly Conducted Sporting Goods lb Itself with its dcedM, and Immortal nan. P Officers Chosen at a Gathering; at a "i of Sandy m,(i w. 11. I'osten, who survive him. Store Here. 1 manhood, tfip ' 'lit Wt idfiil, will ap- Hook H;iv p- \Vi> h.u. I.. . '» ..m...!.. ' •« ..... i ' i -r i-ineilcan le [ 11,, aij,lv leaves a brother, William pear. Kaith nhniild (••nljtrKo its bor- Fair Haven Home. 1 l : Charles H. Ennts, who for many ^ion, AilH iu '" "' * ' "';(' Po.Hten of Atlantlo Highlands, and ders and fltretiKthiM] itf Ims^ hv rout- l; 1 1 ! years conducted sporting: goods Campbell's Tomato Soup Twenty members of the U, S. G.Masons, Hi^ "• "' ' ' linen sistors, Mra. Kenneth Halliday Aero Mayflower Transit to. ing i]pot] Spirit in t en ii of unit tor" society of the Red Bank Haptisi Mrn ami Hc stores at various times on Broad cani (p. 430). of Biooklyn and Mrs. Alfred O'Don- church met at the home of Mrs. Mot- Thr funcr; lic street and White street, died sud- ni'll and Mra. Henry Stecker of denly early Saturday morning ot H Coast to (.oast Ran RphrlR of Fair Haven last week. trrnoon at tl Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Poaten was a 3 20c IIOLV NAIMI'; I OMMVMON. attpndrd. li heart attack at his home on Mon- Thho societsyy • elected Mrs. Edward llnwai 1 veteran of Company B, Seventh Gulf lo Canada Williams president, Mrn. Alice Highlands, wan in c\% mouth street He was seventy years AocleliMi of St Mutv'n and St Aj- l'CKlment of New York. Quackenbush vico presidentd , Misn were ninny floral ti Ib All IH.'IIIS In-ill, d nn»'n (Imirli ^iU-nil Mann. Burial, The funeral will be held tomor- Muriel Duche corresponding Herrc by A. M. P>str Mr. KnnlB was born at NewarK Clicquot Club Ginger Ale A.sU us for Kpi-riiil ratp nt i-air row afternoon it two o'clock at All With the New Moinnouth Holy tary, Mrs. Mildred HastinpH rectirci- View eemM _ . , . . „ „, _ i and lived at I-akewood before mov- .*) ihi.v upliiin Name nocirty H!> Ihen guostn the bottles lnp secretary and Mrs. Anna RowHl Ra.ntB church. Rev. Charle, P. , ^ Red Bank> He ,„ ,urvlved 16 oz. pint mernherw of SI A«II.'H'H Holy Name treasurer. Plans were made to rele .ohnson the rector will conduct , . . ,« 27c Kl'NERAI. OF ( b a 1BU Mr8 Hatth! c Cow society recrivfd coiniuuntnn Sunday brate. the tenth anniversary of the E.DGART. the service and burial, In charge of anda broth phlll Knnla ^^ niorning at Ht A^nc.-.'n rlunrh nt At- society at Ihe Marlb's i fitful rant ttiofle mentioned woro MY.s, lilHd>s • nd the Order jot Red Men of Lako- Jello e Ti-lcph.iiiM 11. ,1 ll.nil. VH for brenkfujit 'I In ^ wwc rwcortod Young, Mrs. Betty (Jreen, Mi. . r al servirr* forharlea E. DEATH COMES SUDDENLY. wood. Mr. Ennls was noted for White Naptha hy Mayor John \i ^nciiok^r. Chief Anna Bvower, Mrs. Kdith Win tli, , n i-FxIilent of nrson for business Integrity and his death Is Dessert Nifclll ( :llK I i.l,,c ! . n =1 l of Police Stcihnv; ^1^vf•pm >• and Hor-Mrs. Benjamin II. Ford, Miss Kim.. tlinu t Ii ii t v yearwlm died Miu Eleanor Close Had Just Been mourned by a host of friends. l.ocnl gennt F'rnnk * '•<•]]wn.- . Mlnton, Miss Catherine Conk I in. Mrn. • nl last week ohpumonla, Discharged From the Hospital. Tfie funeral was held at the fun- Assorted Flavors SOAP Randolph H. Stryker, Misn Doiotlr, The Bpptikoi H wfi *• I-'at her Mur- el.I lust Weilnesdnflernoon Miss Eleanor Close, one of theeral parlors of R. R. Mount A Son cakes C phy, retroat IIHIHIOI at tho San Al-P.rnwn. Mrs. Herbert W. Hfirliei,! nt his liil. ii-si,!,nri. witVilliam V. pkg8 c Mrs. Dorothy McCoach, Mian Flor 1 proprietors of the Handy Shop on I °» West Front street yeBterday af- fonso rot refit houm* n t Went ICriil, ['hie, cini'itii.ii ;;-n-nt Tender, in liroad Btreet, died suddenly shortly I ternoon with Rev. John A. Hayes, 3 20 8 25 Rev. Mlrhaid H. CuLfihiin. rector of ence Hiinkinson, Miaw Maiian Hi4 I ihin and Mrs. Maud Kennedy. | »fter midnight Thursday morning of i Pastor of the Presbyterian church. St. AgnpH'n cliiinh nnd spiritual dl- .it, nf Long rompllcatlonn. She was 68 years old In charge. Burial was at Fair View inrtor of the «oc|et\. John J, Qulnn I'.ranrh ofjen" and nnil had hern in poor health for some cemetery. Sunshine Dutch Mill of Red Bank, t 'npt W. IV I.nwton »f SHREDDED M • 1 to Co."time. She had returned from the Fort Mnnmouth and John J. Mo BArTlST CHURCH MKETING. COOKIES * I'li'iiV her Bin Long Branch hospital a week before HIGHLANDS MAN DEAD. WHEAT <»ulr* of IVilh Amboy. Prof. J. J. Annual Sncslon to Im Held nn !'irin-i- 'I Im her' death. All the Bran nl I lit An old-faahloncfl nut nrrl DELUX£ PMU0R CAR BUS { foiighllu, pipfiidont of tho. St. Agnes ll II Ii Klei\ Hr,, John Matthew*. 67, Wa* s Lifelong j Whiilr IVhrnl. splrf rookie. society, was t'mntmnstpf. Jack Kce- Wednesday, May S7th. Mian Close was born in Canada and i!'.. W. I .'Iwiiil Welch IK ed for a number of years at New Resident of That Place. pkgs c roifSHCtAL T*m m*r/es, era \*n of KpanetmrK i ondprcd several Plans for the annual business and I! f Hie Arl.-an Me- York She moved to Red Bank flf- j Jonn Matthews, a lifelong resi- vocal solos meeting of the Baptist church, to 1>R(tllllll. .iiii I lei-, nrid H. 2 - 19 held Wednesday, May 27th, in tlie teen years ago and became connect- dent of Highlands, died Tuesday KdRnr- 'f trio -iientei'H eil with the Rroad street store. She ', night of last week in his 68Lh year, church at Maple avenue and Oak 11 was a mlier of HriRITITAMSTH HKUVICES. lllliol) is survived by two sisters, Mies Re-: He was a waterman. He leaves two land street, worn madn last MomUy limtions urinl in both I ^iti heeca Close of Red Bank and Miss ' sons, Samuel and Joseph Matthews; • hey Will ho H-lil Hi i'ort Mon- nltflit at a joint session nr tlin trus rliai^. of Albert \V. Woi was nl Pillsbury's Wheat Bran Mlna Close of New York. and R brother and sister, Thomas mouth M»y 'M» h »iul May £2d- tees and deacons. The year's wotk i'aii > Theo funerall wass held Saturday ; Matthews and MrsMr. Bert Ms'xson, all The wholmonw nutty flu\i>r of thhi iinl urn I UMI'; It run nmk A special mrpttny nt Seventh was reviewed by the boards and n report, In which definite recomnien afternoon at two o'clock at Alb;rt j of. Highlands. AA son, William Mat- thr iiitmt itt'llrlniii mufilllS. • •hurch, IVychic, ..f P-nl Monmouth ilHttnns arn m KIP. W«S pirlwuoil fm 'd In action In the wilt he hfId nrxt \\'fMtiHviduy ovon 1)IK1» Or HEART TKOT.K. W. Worden's funeral homo with i:ev. j thews, was killed Ihc fui tlicoinlnf,' iiHioliliK John A. Hayes, pastor of the Pres- world war. The funeral was held 20 oz. package ing, lit »lnht II i I, k u it i byterian church, In charge. Burial Kiich oi^niuzation in tile church Ml»« Helen Hmlen of Mhanli Friday afternoon and was conducted clriKyiiinii fiinn was at Fair View cemetery. by Rev. Walter 8. R. Powell, pastor rhusftttfl, will W is exported to wubmlt a lopurt of its Street I'aiwrd Away IJIU'WU. iicllvltieH HIKI ft program nf enter- of tho Highlands Methodist church. lender hol'iH. i Mlsa Helen P. Hoilen, dhler of ' m • m litjiuiit'iit ]ir\M hron arrangefl. Ilm- M«y 21'd. I l.ii. Mr. and Mrs .1 W. Sod en 'iectian COLORED RESIDENT DEAD. firslinionfs will be Hrrvpd hy a coju- GLEE CLUB TO BROADCAST. FROM ORCHARD and FARM thfl chin ill tn ' ti \c. slieet, dird 1 IH( -Phursdiijgtit ofi mltloc- i'11 I!.., nnil Mis. Din-etui Olllei uls Millar, MIH. Clu-ntpr mill liliu Mil Thmiin . M i;..|."lll Mi ( •!(uli..|.ville. Viiijinlii JHlllltt and Mra. Wi'li'nlt Miilrln. Jersey Rhubarb 2 bunches 9c M W.ilt. •riie fimeliil wan lii-lil Monday nf 'Hip a\ixillniy tii-ld a cnid patty lei noon Ml Alhell \\' Woldrn'.i fll NFW POTATOES 5 lbs. IS. I lie t..i nt thp homo of Mr. and MIH. I.IIIIIM ni'i "I In.in.. >vl!h p;..i .loiieph W. I.ce,1.. Millar at Ocranpo, t 'I'liiniidiv • unlit i nn is IN mis pi'r/viii Mr M r i-iioiiut I IC »r»l »xi • M "Ih.MKt I h, (in'.I.il ol I'nKillv Hii|>!i.4t lilllll-h. 111 niKht. It wan atlpiidpd tiy abuut l\ l()\\ SI'I. Illl'. MH'IIAI. HTOKK HI1I.LKTIN. II.MIV Cinliil «.I-I ill Whlti- l(lil);e fully Kln's'i fiinn Limn lluuuh, •inli-.l It |>»>« I., udv.-ilhi • i int.-I. Alollllt .%: iiiiH-ltiv al South Kalnntown UcfNin|K)il and JiJatonlowu. RED BANK REGISTER MAY 18, 1931. 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H few IIINI. V. -> pened our Jnsey I'-i hoiii. Mr Hljfl V - David «i ' i;feul with a complete ami ila-nfh if- ,>• 'U,)t, Fishing Tackl*, al Maplew r.ic Baseball and e\ fry Hn Ch«i!*» f g >n the Sp"rt FieM To Irfrov H, a rldo >n r. „ tins '•» f his event WP a j e li'.lHB i Ir '.- SUNSHIN mill Mi» f i Mi Him M • '.1, : ' Mil, \ i»mpl«t« Matched set ul tfrtamrd << ..,,1.1,1 vMl»-.t> fluhe —4 Hickory Mm 1 •' v » • \i JH 1 1 ••Vwar k 45 BROAD ST. Free RH) BANK Shaft*d Irons, 1 Hickury Mi «,,<1 ,.1 Mi :• . Mijt.m Maj.lfv '.*••* "•hulled Wood with Bar •- i n ! t c • ••"I 'he PHONI V. ii»> • II * K«g CrWr, $15.00- ilJM «' «: ...|.lnn j M I..tinAi.l •> at ' w tth f Thursday, and Saturciay 4- ! Mis> \ min|>liitak | li>K A Wilson Capitol Cluhs—8 - , < F; > • ; limit. witli I M i - slmfted Irotii, 1 8twl Shaft M MI.-1 Mi> li.l.n -)».,,., ,! Woods, with Bag. • IO-L- Pi !<•<•, »»5.(W»~ ii I'll ..111 (•"'•» Mi' sf A shut v 1'hll 1 j,p. i(i New Potatoes BUTTER ' • •! • i la Im Vlll|{ ' »w« hull' at lHa-. airU M i - svllniK t •'" " hi-np hu Large Florida 2K ? Basket <}• Elmdale 1-lb. < ninfiv Rolls HK» ; -1)1! hpwial 111-! ! •- ! • •r, ?j. nv|H(. f ! < I"/- Wllxm Mlrai'l ~>it\ < IM. y tn ^I)PIK1 Ji Unit •Ml!. •

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Mnttfll-.. Wai „,.. i. & Blackweir? • l h. Baker's Cocoa Grape Juice All till1 hU.l. • • !. ":• I -I':!!. : SideWBlU;. n-! '- I,';, h .'-'Ir-H -ilr !i %Miii«" Marmalacio \ MI K C]UMt.fld lo attcmi tllfl townahip i-lb. cans Full Qt.-Red Wing | meeting at Mlddletown viDagp to- OU.il.I . i .... • • : ..l.'iii bus morrow afternoon at haJf-pist three bren ^[.t-ii.l.UK ><• ., , .! ;..,;• .-i:l: hits • o'clock. mother. Mis !^I.UK- ' ... »• • Hosn, son of Mrs, Charles Ml?. I'Uulln. Sii" • 1! • ... .m.l a week with relative* at Richmond Mr. and Mrs. HIMKIM* 'O.,1. Hill. Mm. Fraiiri.. i 'i»i^ ,i .1 .h,.ithliM 4- Shirley sent »»:.! « -|. n. . luuh Cross & BlackwelFs Mr*. Irs Gibson of Bloomrjeld la 4- trine, Craven r :.i -, ... Ii KETCHUP CHEESE palntlnff hit pavilion here. 4- Mn. Jane Johnson, Mrs. Georye The Brow. th. , •! , . IUIITII Tarnall and Frank Tarnall attended cut apent Hui -M *.'ii t,':. I. uiothf^r, Borden's- J-Ib. Pkg. 4- I]the Republican supper given by Mrs. Mrs. BIOWPI Gold Fish Marmalade Heinz—Large Bcjttles 4- '^ieVfs. 8. Thompson of Llncroft Mine Maij., :, -.-..l.-iUnd enter- /\merii:aii, Swi&e or Pimento or Wednesday evening. Mn. George tained on Su;..li. . Misses Map Hlg- I.imbmger • Tarnall composed a poem and recit- glns and France Hrfpinmn of Mont- 4- ed It at the supper. The title waj clair. "Ovar the Top with Thompson." Mr. and Mrs John H«lns and Mils 29c Mr. and Mn. Edward E. Bennett Mah*l I.uker s]>snt Sunday with Mr. spent Friday evening with Mr. andand Mrs. William Hartley nf WeM special Orang<>. 2 Mrs. Harry Willy of CentervlUe. Captain and Mrs. John Glass and Caleb I-uker has sold three lots in the Water Vlow ntHlon to Thomas 4for$l son spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Worden of Keyport. Swltier. Mn. William Sharp entertained friends over the week-end from East Orange. .+ + + + Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oswald are the parents of a eon born last week. Announcing Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Glbb.i and Mr. and Mrs. James Wbiffton of i T3 E Kearney apent Sunday with Mr. and I the engagement you have Mra. T. Rolllston Compton. • Mrs. M. F. T.-imble received visits with J. Kridel's and gifts from her eight children and grandchildren on Sunday in ob- servance of Mothers Day. Miss Maud Roop of Nutley spent THE NEW 15 CRAFTS the week-end with her parents. Mr. 4 Straw Hats and Mrs. William Roop. 4 John Wilson la redecorating his f| | 4 house. 4 Friday, May 15th. Mrs. Jennie Kraemer entertained - SNAPPY- at supper Sunday evtnlng In i'ele -SMART- 4 You'll be glad to get out of the uncertain- bration of her birthday Mr. and Mrs. ty uf Spring into the magic of Summer. Daniel L Ah*arn and family, Miss %JP Factory 4 Barbara Krvftmcr. Misa Jessie Krae- j mer and Mr- and Mrs. T. K. Cnmpton ' — FULL New Sailors, Panamas and family. 1 • 4 Mm. Harry ''lay of Fair Haven. ! 4 and Leghorns fonnpilv of Belford, gnvn a birthday THE GREATESI paity :S)tt in jl«th*'r as their birthdays! Nil I;i) 22" FREE BOARD i (.in.- .,iilv n ffw days apart. ! 4 judgment, combined with a good assort- Mu living Hoop and her Metho- »• A 4 ment makes easy picking for you. [list Sn M1II\ sresrnt besides Mrs. 4 '-if I'Mlr.aheth fVinnolly. Hotty 4 I .-••M Volkland. Hratilr'e SEE IX TODAl KIDE IN IT Panamas & Leghorns, $£ to $-1 £.00 Kliire Msxson nnfi 4- • l>dfell(. w of Ko«n«hui K la Mis livln;,' H"n| SERVICE ng IIHS reiiti-d he, 4 SALES tint Mil* Wldlllt I'M • ZOBEL J. KRIDEL Mlll.l Mon.ln 4 MAR -RED BANK • I'.. I Mn I it it»i 4 RK.I) ISA! ,,..,., t|,., SKA BRIGHT .•!« i.iul Mr mi.I 4 """!>!> M'M..,i of Itiooklyn IVI. 91 RAILWAY Tel. nu: ""* •'•'•' -'•••»-*». Uninmlll „ 4 <'Hy ii.de inllii bicycles I RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 13, 1931.

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Rev w ilium « ilvin Colby "t ?h« ! Keyport New*. i unison l*i eitty tei lan * hui{ h will NI-.WhST SPRING FOOTWEAR nil (if Jiie exper mm «e &• an engi GOLDEN O 7(111 |,H1I» ntl U, B*o H*,> R^lt:.. «... b. bcuihtWr in A Me* «i 'h. l*re»b>U. .an Mil* In, llre.a ..i •—! Mun,\ K .r: fc .jpr.,1 tn r>..,<...> ..f i"t.ftri« Lelin ' chan b hoi* Hunda> nut hi, May 241 h . ho«»« l front atl "ii Sal,* at P »,..i J c ci'.u-, • i K(,b«-t' ' *>iu[ t'»if. '"" "' U"i<-» W (OodlUM ! s 1 1 ' !f f *;n.f - f. • '.'.i* n'Hg V' enrtent of C»ini-bfc.. t-nle i ibiue- . a^ & I>HI t.y Ha'

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I ft Mi - i *. Hn\ liank factory of the Sig- Globe Shoes !ix! 1' isnei < ompany. 12 N iihii U hi I MID hihiv p OBrlen haa given up his Standard Awning Co Hilion with t.hfe <.*ontinenUil Bak- c/ ( ' i i)i Ann Nm man Stnfflpt of Newark wan a MILK i . «|,!l Illr* Wi-lk pek end gupst nf bis aunt, Misg 35 E. Front .St., H.' Mi nnl Mm himiH '. Holmei I WUbci t Spi^agiiP of West 1 ^mn « I- i Rinpd Hiamh « 111 « U «' IVPI In tb« #m ^in.^lay at ploy of flip H i nn rti.it \ of 'Man »,t U n New poll wa»( f'nr J <0 »«r wfrk t>v Ht.

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^ ln» han been . Prudent 1 ** it h sicknPBB, is I vtifti and driven Mi ^ i 1 > MI TIH^I nf RMmai1, BUY |i i HI (iwnrd Hiid drlv- i ili* t>f i nif-in, .!r., <*hl*if •> ! n ]ey is a infidiral | Renting is t I t >, Hi-anoh o-hspital. [ I |i i ih Uivt»r, at. Hroai j 1t t ) ,- avt'iuipi Stindny | I m ii]»,pr wns aiTftnteti j CCHNEID H i hargf! of recklesi Made Easier — Mi » 21 W«Fr«Mi? *»• when yo.Jt property BECAUM '^ QoUlcn Rule has plenty of For Quick Dehv Kiddie Shop Modern In Effect SPK i'«»h and Carry M»y 14, IS, 16. Only. Convenience

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L. I. Does yourrental property Spring have all the modern conven- 1b 21 -21 x iences that attract and hold Hants DUXS 20 tenants? Among other things7tenant$ these days look for plenty"bf modern Con- Fancy Fancy Discount Sale venience Outlets that make their home or apartment more comfortable, Small Large liveable and attractive. lb lb Why? Because modern Convenience Outlets, wisely located, do away' Every department of the Golden Rule with unsightly cords from lighting fixtures; allow easy and convenient use Fowl Kiddie Shop on sale at one time. Choose any piece of merchandise in of modern electric appliances; make it easier to have good lighting; and the store—deduct 20% from its regu- allow the attractive, as well as convenient, arrangement of furniture. lolland lar price. Here is a pre-season event unprecedented in salos history. Sdhueidc Roll Butter »> 27c Convenience Outlets Modernize At Small Cost Business conditions force us to offer, right at the beginning of our business For a short time only we arc offering you this special price season, everything in stock at 20% off. for installation of Convenience Outlets to be paid for on Here are. bargains worth driving many . -ti k Neck miles to obtain. your monthly lighting bills. For further information tele- lb lb phone Red Bank iqoo, or return the coupon below. 14 14 Mothers with restricted budgets, as well as mothers with unlimited amounts Veal to spend, will save hundreds of dollars during this gala event. Be sure to get iiim Cross Rib your share. Jersey CmtralPcwcr&LightCo. Bottom lb Thursday, Friday and Saturday JERSEY CENTRAL POWER AND LK3HT CO. 17' 25 of This Week Only S445 RadBinl, N. ). I Without obligation, plaax Ka»a your t*pr«M»Mlvt ctlt nU- llva to «ddl(ional Conv«nl«nc* OutUto. m Each (or two or moit Namt. .-ti- IT Qolden Ride Kiddie Shop OutUtt O.ltUlt Town _PKo»t_ Kutt 721 Cookman Ave., Asbury Park Twenty-Four RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 18, 1981 BRU>G£LCN<'HEON Fetttvtttaa Held by \t.* ThurwU • • VOTE FOR Afternoon Bruit*- ' hti. rt « i Street ,«t Si N J John Di Fiore Associated (Jlee Clubs hit-, Republican M>6 >ar meats. Mfth-t Mm - -. of America h-r ( andidate I ,11 t.di si '; 1H- •' .1 tfl, Mis J'l-< - . • NORTHERN N J >•• for Mis (.toi^t- \ • >, • 1 Hy**i5i>n. Mic > • . •« \nnour-" \ •;»>!> <• of the Peace Hn ty Bai riht <: *» i- ' - mngham dniri.- ' h Mi6 WKI I ru I-1 -v, t. • » HIMARY, Herjj^, Mn A ih.-i - .' .-• • ,-. • Lidwaid Ti ur« f -, ,,.-,.- i !9th 1931. Mr§ Fowler MM I • GALA CONCERT Mison Mm ' tjnfiiin1 - • > •••tusJ Clttaan—M the consolation \-m.*- AT '!!!! • - in Rod Bulk. Port Monm->uth News. FACED MAM' t'lMh<.fs Convention Hall, Aaf>ury Park, N. J., -••ii-< »>f th« American But Haa ConvlrU-d ?m tr»* I ..UM N. r 1UU» Ollf of A if SATURDAY, MAY 23d, at 8:30 P. M. Frank Shower * >•*, A .M. . •. f •* , K • >i-f Tm >»y John Di Flora : charged with m |.. i- >,.' (i ... •. f?i

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On th.- .i..-, • • • • ., , . • • * ., NANETTE GUII.inRI). Soprano. placed (m )•!('.-••> i;, - )• j.ih'i, Tusting 's ant WHS (',I!W-H--! -nw, ' ;,}.-,.. .,r ,•,- (METROPOI i bury I'm k. « h . i« -r,* ir,.( j.«>uir*-»i >» r^ volver nt hins in m, . n,.,i i., >iink>* RESERVED SEATS, $1.00 ( ' Hftii, from Mtf him vacate his hi.nn- i'h^ am-h! < A Concert, was matin hy th** MM«- p< lu *• 18th, or mail application «

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Navesink News. made )>x Mr." ( • ' • * !' "• • -• < of Lincioft HI -t .<- ' .- - • •• .i Petition* Being < imilat^l for u of LOIIK HIHIK >• Neiw School at This Tlacp. Vncvs Ra.i Members of the parent-teacher as- Headden*» I orner. sociation are circulating petitions for a new school at this place. The An Odd A<'<*l'air Vle» -I >" «,»=.! » ) ..)>*•!» , u -. « The pupils of the fourth, fifth and • tor«.) sixth grades, accompanied by mem- bers of the parent-teacher associa- Electric and te)*-|>>"i- • • f . lot inimediaN i tion, will go to Handy Hook on Fri-put out of noniiiUHfci• •)! f lit ; day of this week. The party will of Thomas H. Vu-h\ ».i i M ; • leave at nine o'clock in the morn- crine Sullivan ''•••' •>'••. " Ing and the day will be spent visit- when an automob ). >- , I ing the various fortifications and tor Hamilton It ! • .. buildings at Fort Hancock. ' The phone pole in i< !i METAL REFRIGERATORS pupils of the first, second and third house. The pni : > grades will K° <>" a nature study near Ihp K'cius't : - •. . • .• ; MADE UY ALASK/X. trip that tiny. The pupils of the The IKHIM; M • ••• ! ,1 I fourth an

analyzed at the health center yoa- paired and put \ 'it; • v •<••*••> > < nil. White Enaniol Finish. terday. tion. It in (HTIHIW-.I t.^ W H lil'-rk, The bonk rnmmltt^B of the library the new caret akt ! * >f t ht* c*met pry. Size 27i/_.xl5x41'/». association met Friday afternoon at Ijouie (If rat din, whu fnnnprh' tuTtr the home of Miss Norma Swan. The pied thp house, ha? nn>vp(i to Rivtr library trustees met Friday night at side drive. Now the library. Mrs. Clarenco Pedfe hnfl » now Aaron Hopkins and Mrs. Jane automobile. S16.95 Stewart havn been called to Troy, George Brower has had i rpah *i New York, by the nicknesa of Mrs.made to his house. Value $24.00. Stewart's mother, who is ninety years old. Rev. J. F. Andrews \» expected New Monmouth News. ONE oi BEST home this week from Winter Haven, Bev. Samuel Johnston, the New Bap- Florida. tist ran tor, Moveii Here. i Mr. and Mrs. Oarlton Walling spent Sunday with relatives at Pas- Rev. Samuel Johnston, the new I SOLID MAPLE SETTEES ELECTRIC saic pastor of the Baptist church, moved A quarterly conference waa held here from Fltchburf?, Massachuaptts,' Removable Sprint'; ('usliions in Seat and last night at the Methodist church. last week. Hi \i k«ppmg "bachelor's: REFRIGERATORS Rev. F. A. DeMaris presided- hall' at the parsoriaKe, and he will | Back. I Jphdlstn rd in line quality Cover- Miss Edith Wilksle, teacher of the continue to do so until after the ings. second and third grades, has been cloae of school at. KitchbuiK next laid up with tonsilitis. Mra. Boyle month, when his wife, and three NOW ONE OF THE BEST, hut of course we think IT has been aubst!tuting for her. children will move hcie. IS THE BEST. MTB. Alfred Browcr \* entertain- Harry Rinnan* has rpnUrt thp ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-house formerly occupied by WilliMtn Value $69.00. liams of Irvington. King. Mr. Itinoars arnl lii.i ftimily Mrs. Herbert Salinger is a surgi- expect to move In the housfl sonn cal patient at the Long Branch hoa- Mother's day was obsei vr ' wli h CHAIRS TO MATCH, $24.50. And behind our opinion of the WILLIAMS ICE- pitaJ. special nervirr.T at tin* l*npM> t O-MATIC Electric Refrigerator are fifteen features John SavIH*, George Rader and church. Flowors were i-f,tit.il in !!><• Frank Hower attended the auto church by Mis < ;ti\ >•! >.',. i('i -\u- • * .of first importance. Fifteen advantages which we races at Woodbridge Sunday. Red Hank in ITHMI; »I ' n' h- • i -n . > Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scott and Mrs. Com I". ru r r •> ,.- ,.,. , . i feel makes the choice of the Ice-O-Matic the natural daughter Edith and Miss Vera will be held t.u.ifiJ t first choice when it comes to deciding what electric Whitney Baby Coaches refrigerator to buy. The very newest styles and coloring. Duco finished and beautifully uphol- Among these fifteen Ice-O-Matic features we Planet Junior stered. would like you to especially note that the Ice-O-Matic offers greater cooling capacity—uses less current, ab- N0W solutely no radio interference, temperature control $29.00 for faster freezing, fan forcing circulation of cooling Value $39.50 air, chromium hardware, automatic door latches, bar shelves on which dishes slide easily, 3-year guaran- tee, as well as eight other features which we would like to show you. Dining Room Living Room Summer Rugs Suites Suites in Gay Coloring. Complete line In &1I ilz<*. Priced We invite your inspection of the various Ice-O- Reduced Show Vast Reductions. from Matic models now on our floors. to % Complete Cloarance of $£.00 to $4 J.9S 20 40 Living Room Suites, in- For Farm and Garden About 15 exceptionally cluding many line f(ar- Armstrong Inlaid fine quality Suites have pen Snilcs YV<' .ire of- $197.50 up Ask for a demonstration of this quality ma- been included in this fering \hv:,>' ;il Hie low Linoleum chine. Literature on request. Terms if desired. Sale. These we are of- est prices evei- <)Uot,e(l QCc Sq. Yd. Up INSTALLED fering as Floor Samples on Furniture of this Other models—The Massey-Harris 4-Wheel V\> h»i> exprrt Iay»r« »t yout Drive General Purpose, McCormick-Deering;, at Clearance Prices. quality. • crvlrn f..r a nominal chargii. Rolens and Wallis 12-20 and 20-30 (certified) Tractors, Orchard or Regular Models. Remember, we carry a complete line of Tusting's Quality Sprayers, Materials, Supplies, S-W Paint, Plows, Harrows, Planters, Engines, West Furniture Co. 609 Mattuon Avenue Asburjr Park Pumps, Barn and Poultry Equipment and Re- pair Parts. 16 Monmouth Street Red Bank t KKYPORT, IV- I Try Our Service Daily Deliveries

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W« 1 1- 11 r.i-nl Trii- '•••>•'• '.:,.. .. • ••> ;..!!••,' will [ Mi k. mi-i Sn.;Ui " ' " '' a I *Bv:a and : ' ' * (' Rose Bushes vi»» y.n -• . . . -• at the j ji.. k A pi oKr bin Ir, , 1(1.1 •* 1...*,.... I., :. ,,:, The Hunif-r Mt-thot wa» Mlha Al ' -lO.. : Iloute are ktaii e entcit! .* wfie i om UP i.i«p}lant" Mle lo - but you can buy them at me home It pays to adverttM in Ihc Reg la tor Howard G. Bosevelt at «.«t tt.uk I Ladies I! J Save Money! Honey Bee Flower Shop (.KT A M;>M J-EBUANENT WAVE FOH O.M.V COME to the PERMAHKNT WAVINO SPECIA1JST "$ each for the SPANISH BEAt I V BAKING >AJ,ON. We will *ive jou .i tx-autiful, SELF bETTIM. UPPER BROAD IDRMANENT WAVE villh IS OUR JOB KINGLETS OtARA.NI H l> 1 ROM 6 TO » MONTHS A Ml as Beaut if i l'ATHAS HOW (JAN WE DO SUCH WONDERFUL Gems To Let NOT YOURS the Orcas WORK, USE THE BEST MACHINES AND VVI MATERIALS, AND HAVE SUCH A REASON- Parisian Diamond — Letty Lind — ABLE PRICE ? SATURDAY SPECIALS CHESTNUT HORSE, 1924. Visit Us And We Will Explain ! Lemon Meringue Pie , H . - j ;.; •! n i • f i ' i PROPERTY OF U. S. REMOUNT SERVICE. \ " 11 ; 11 I • i •: i • • ' Banana Cream Layer i-.'ill upon tin" M-ii.i •!> . .-M.n-lwi'l I.rni ' I Will Make Season At S(.'r\'ie('S of J'.'in' ;•'• I .: M'fiitiF. wai In A Real Castile Sharitypoo Milk Chocolate Layer iit'l, V. In i; i' i (11: jin • : ;i nil :-T III! Ill |n » • mi • ii ' . . , ' HI..I .111 II ^ with Finger Wave with Chocolate Filling •••i. »• ic f-ai Ii I ! Woodland Farm insure the most s'lc ;..!•, /.II Bcani-h| . il I

C crsstul bridal photo , i M. rin". I'.iiinii i - Hair Tinting, Bleaching, Facials, Pineapple Loaf 21. Hi! i-t ' - Red Bankj New Jersey ['ra|)li.V cither in your was ]M own lioiiie in' in our 'I'l l< M • ,.l..l I • r\l Hair Cutting, Manicuring. Crullers per doz. OQC studio. 'llin-i- ( Fee &1O Cash «• X f« I 1 ! ' Rye Bread '. -JAc Thi tiee Q .. Address All Communications To S tewart jtudio Spanish Beauty Salon EDW. FEAKES, P. O. Box 576, Red Bank. N. J. "ii(.,| In hi :fc. Phone Red Bunk Mary's Bake Shop 28 Broad Street. hi,,, snil I'li I I.I.I MIliM IIII> HANK 1S.W. 23U 29 BROAD ST., RED BANK Red Bank, N. J u -. 'la Ii Hancock r,f Man • ii H .IMIIIMIKI IIIIK In In I /' Mil I K'.ini.i. il ill.iriK/nil i im •< <-, Km-ices E. Timihel, HU h t.. li(-r dau^hw-i in-law, H.,n -HII . a pea. 1 ] ing t/i "iil(.'iK,ii!i i. Vu >:mia Han WAGME 1 'ui -n\ x onii |.i arl pin In •l.t. . .T. i.,« HIB Haiold C. •"Mi. ..ii ..I hci estutr i - j;ii. i-liiii .h In tier two .!•" I ' anil Ji.lni T. Han- Three-Dst;? .IK i i ..[...(I. \sm appointed K1 v. \ Ml'. . . . : t I... •^•il! , s Effective- N'HV IIMS I'LANNED. 14, 15, 16. PRODUCE Aufnlsl* In the l'ultirp May Be Sub- j«'«'t Ut rujt'lidlotlcjil TeiU. Ti-pnliin, N J. (AIM Motorists LEGS of GENUINE ftckm^ ilnvmg liciiiacs in ISew Jef- .s/..y eonifi iliiy may he awkcd to "put the dot in Ibp cin-l,. b\it n(.t in th/i tnanf;li ' fts well fiN itnswci it Inn died qiiPfltioiiK iMii^iiiK run.i Win. LAMB in IVc-nleiil •'• to ••Wltttt. ilit.v of til..

In mj.; ):IVPII in t'nniifi'-tii ut HIHI ii is TENDER PEAS • - 2 lbs 17c plrinill'tl ttt 1)«\C SI Mnkwifl the secretary, J. 8. Blckell, registrar lo «ny tli'.ii n.-« ..II •••! Hi' II J Duco robri plram like Lhr [Jay It left thr l:i.- 1 rodmy l^lirr l«n].- i-ilii liniiil-..l of motor vehicles of the Province cf Inrv Ilj li.i-3 ami u;>lic'lbli-rv shnw nn nr.u upholatrry - IS l.r.m!;' ,11. lioi^li-.1 Ontario. Eighteen states and two (.cl Uuirk romlnrt ami luxury at mm h Ir^H 1 III rrroud.liiinril vak r in In-art rnci FO'-VL «•*• 25 Canadian provinces will send dele- th.ui nn car rnsl. Il-.iy Him Hui. k that u I gotes. Hoffman U in charge of «n- .moolhlv ,,,,\ ,,u,.l|.. II „,-, ,.„!,• tertammenL llf-.i- .,1 II.. h.v. ,,,.,. ... Among the subject* to be dls- EAK - • clb. .riiflscd is "free wheeling." Hoffman SIRLOIN , said the conference would probably exprPHH opposition to "100 per cent 39c lb. fi re, whoelinp," and similar devices PORTP USE STEAK on cars which were believed to im- 1 I>M|[ safe opeiatinn. "Free wheeling1 19c lb. prrmits a car to roll freely with BEEF • • <'hitch engaged. The engine, although •idling" does not retard it. Shifting 17c lb. n.f grars is facilitated. Modlflratlons r.-iAST • • 1 uf the device which permit instant i t-n^anement of the engine when r,..'p(ipri as a brake are not objected •NrJJkSS ROASTING VEAL 23<^ ! to, Hoffman explained. ! Other matters on the program are inter state conimerrlal vehicle reci- Swift's Pren.im. CHICKENS 29c lb procity and further advancement of uniform motor vehicle regulations. AI>V TO SF.RVF.. tn addition to the business pro- 1928 Bu'ick Master Six 4 door Sedan 1927 Buicli 5-passengcr "» pram, social events Include a dln- ) ner Riven by thft Trenton Autnmnbif" Thu •pUndiil Muiik nITeiB rTFryttung ynn For matehVka rifling Tii.thtin . . lor b->i r, j Dcalrtfl aflRorlatlon at the Trenton MKtld deatrf. umnt^ird. thunns Duco . . . Ituurv . . . lot si'cnh , |n.»r.i [ul | nivi iiiun <• FANCY «• 19c lb. dean un»mn n|.|u.l«i ^rv . . . T> good lirw Country rluh, n yachting trip t I. m Jiiui -imall rai ><><,! l-tiv ! tin I*in k ' i:< | Philadelphia where entertainment . . . matrhlru ri>luiK (jnalitirfl . . . and rugllefl. TI A (!.ormi(|i. rruiti.liLioi.n^ ,rv i^: . 'I>I YELLOW 4 lbs. 19c will ho provided by the Keystone reliable Maslrr Six [iftfo/maarB. Cafe/ully ;m sa AutomnhUo club and a trip to At- rfrotxlitionril onl in excellent ahApe. Marked | liintin (Mty on the last day with the riow! (or quirk ftale to .. . . - motor club of New Jersey acting 105 host. Lvcry Cur (Ur>iiranteed As Represented arket Co. Four G«nMmtloiu at Dlnnnr. Your Used Car Accepted As Part Payment Wag Mm. Charles Peirlno nf NoitrK T,< »'n, .cpieficnl.-d l,y Mm. 1,11- MHII l"frrlnc, Mm Amy llpnnptt, Mrs BROAD STREET and HARDING ROAD 149 He, • I tl I" !• Mink Mnirri'll nml KllUl .Snlfron I 'Ilici (;uc.',ls wi'ic dipt Clmrlr:! I'ir- Open Evening* Until Nine O'Clock B, H,, line Kiniil( Suirfi'ii, Mr ntid Mil 1 "> IVIHIH Mird, Asliiu Hit..1.1 I 'mi v nml I-Mwiinl anil l-:|c;i CLEARANCE SALE of USED CARS wilt) frl I IM .111(1 tut llnwoi H. GIGANTIC Instruction For von: FOR School Teachers

WALTER H. GILL 1 J. G. Flower* of MOJUIUII Nor m«l School Al im»i J;r,i «! y We Justt-o

j The next mceUng will be held May •ttHU with M. Ernest Townsend prin •i-ipal of Newark normal schuul, «• "'ll. > jKucbt spe&ker on the topio of "Vo thai I jiationaj Guidance in the hig"h school 'and the Teacher« part In ita Df- vel(>i>ment." Mr. Townaend has madf

Gerbe-e a special study of personnel work Illf ill »J with students through the advisory ing nf plan now in action at Newaik nor fi id.flMi nial school. The meeting Wednesday wu the In \u- thirteenth of a series held during the Shei>hi-t. prest'iit school year, which accord Inn h iii-xt We- t ,:• ( the hfTh I w :U h* « r: LniK to the general opinion of mem-M V«nl titTs has proven especially valuable. Klvf the htt i : Other S|)eakere and their topics ar- Hinity I < and Hi v. Edward Mourii, fr.ru n ; ARCHITECTS ; i hii^ed by Mrs. Frances Manning. rnakf- ai hut time or < f the First Methwliat f^i <;porge Strauss and Charles A. Wol-limit »))•ould 't H I his as it his >roug"h. who 1 s nme 'ore th for oiougMr. hShfi'heif a yeari tor Ti iesd«y. als ' conductei by Miss Agnes See- hence C cilniun (men A. Hut M s. Maiie IJ<«Bt-ue liaa ir!i Its', Mrs. Frances Manning and Miss Wa X\Tl haw '•.•ii"nc(l our r l.t-nora Hodsdon; "The Improve- ment nf Study Habits and Educa- j if mtat ii >n as ore- tional Guidance by Class and Home . K'loni Teachers," ronducted by ,-itnrs of mterestingawn- Mlt-nige Lovett and Miss Mary Rice: big savings on CRO ; "I ufTerent Standards for Pupils o! inijs, hocausp of our Varying Abilities," conducted by El- hi it Fretwell of Teachers' college at varioty of styles ... and Columbia university; "Profitable. Use colors. .. and the artis- ! nf Leisure Time." involving charac- /Q\ duality meats ter education; "Progressive Educa.- tic way in which we 1 tion Applied to Red Bank" by Ed- j tar F Bunce of Trenton atate r adapt the most appro- 1 teachers' college; "Planning Les- More ond more thrift wn» wom»n are buy- ( w.ns," "Hijfh School Student Coun- ! iV- priate awning that can t'll." Final Examinations and Stand- ing their meats ot AA *•"• * • <* uniin? aid Tests," "Is Every Teacher an AAP sells the fines* 11 complement your home. Kn^li-ih Teacher?" "Pension and An- i nuity." "Homework ProblejjM," morkably low ji*i-*« Our service is prompt, ' WonUiwhile Community Contacts for Teachers and a Code of Etlllc* 11 I i n H n n«l and our prices inex- for Teachers," conducted by W. V. 1II.II.II>:. lic- pensive. Singer of Newark normal school. • ...1..,:- niul 9-IIKII I...I, N.-.rr null! be. Matawan News. "< ill ihis low jirirr. !i( ; •• UTS We Spei uilr/e in the Former Collector Haa Three Months Laying ! Covering. t« Trove Any Funds Due Him. FRESH OR (The Rrd fa-1- Remitter can b« bomrht in Malawso ' . J. T. Clown, 121 Mtln CORNED street, t William Allen Shspberd, fonher borough colleotor, has paid back to ib.27c the borough the money be was abort in his accounts amounting to '$ 893.07 A check for this «um was re- ceived by the council. The check ac- OR WHOLE Ib. 23C Sanborn's Awning and Carpet companied a letter from Mr. Shep- herd in which he informed the coun- cil that he assumed the rcssponslbil Cleaning Works ity and wishes to hear the brunt of CENTER CUT Ib. 29C the criticism. This is the second pay- 64 White Street. :<•!. K< (1 Bank 1559. ment Mr., Shepherd made to U» council, the first being $5,300, His total shortage was over $T,O0O. It was •HOLE lb.35c indicated at the council meeting that as far as the borough council wa: concerned the Incident is closed and CHOICE Ib. 45C the bonding company will be re- A lieved of the responsibility as Boon It P ' to " rtir-" in The Register. as it is agreed that all adjustments iUES FANCY lb.33c Tooili llak<

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In fairness to him keep them in cold storage. A dead In 1 mil you KrIT «IM»« Evap. -j.idMilk 3"^ 20c I. .. for 75r—fioilow Ihlmlenthat air, moth-proof? bag stored in a hot BORDEN ; AN CAMP'S, GOLD CROSS int rp Ion Ror. stuffv closet will destrov Evapu >tv(i Milk . »3'tlr23c ENCORfc BRAND

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ATURDAY, May 23d, you will be of your boys returned, and were put away in htiiftitals. asked to buy a poppy, to wear it in And are still there. Some have lost their limbs. Some Syour buttonhole Y<» will be asked are blind. Some are making the best of one lung. Some to show, by this Misall -M> !,.r. v/ou have not are gas-ridden ghosts. They want to forget, but they forgotten A j« i.v*. lllt youth of can't. In \\\m nils. ;i» then wheel-chairs, they have Am«T'. >)iie;s and families plenty of tiis-. M\S. ii» 5**: wete very proud. Today, you om-jol> an.I lioinc and family, you When thou- ,

ThU Page it Gumiliuted by the following firms to the Ladies' Auxiliary of Shrewsbury Post, No. 168, American Legion, of Red Bank.

J. SCHWARTZ, INC DOREMUS SCHULTMJNIIT.D REISEMAN'S RADIOS D*. H. R. APPLEGAii GROVER I'ARKI R WILLIAM A HOPPING SCHNEIDER'S MARKET PAULSON'S BEAUT? SA.LON HENDRU KSON & APPLEGATE WH1TE-PACH, INC. J. K. BROWNELL HARDWARE CO. RED BANK CANS>V MTCHEN DOWNY I'l.AKK DOUGHNUT SHOP ALBERT 5. MILLER MANDELL'S, INC P. T. JIANNINE RED FUNK STKAM LAUNDRY BREVOORT MARKET J. KRIDEL MARGARET MINERVA SHOPPE ASPDIN PAINT COMPANY D. A. JOHNSON & CO. MOODY'S SHOF. REPAIR SHOP ROBERT HA>rf * SONS RED BANK IUR SHOP H. HENDRICKSON & CO AL'S WHITE MARKET MILLER'S HARDWARE & RADIO CO. MONMOUTH MARKET-^Fruil* and VogetnMe*

NOTE- Mi- shank* the Merchant* in • onliihiiiing thi» p«g« for luth » worthy caute itnd «»k» *he people of Red Brtnlt «nd Virinilv '" Mipjinit ill- ^«•N«°irh«nt» by buying «l their »tor«i, KFJt FV-T

(LIB I ()M * hi i.'t »« i J . Anne's Beauty 5a! Over MX) Male >. ivi r * '•"I I ire Service . I'.jh '« ¥V*t. S.ACt a T Over 500 lihiiiei »f!.:< SAN r* b« beard at 1he . hn Service Car isAsbury Paik i.i. May 23d, w),n, < Jersey xioup n.. t tho Ai.. i!., • • • Ni-w Y»» X r Swam Vulcanizing and tin !• be tiiiu. I iUl ifni I in ton \ &iS# N' ^s Balloon and Truck ita I ires in Stock Irs tljkn v « .**•(•) w - . nit!y native .»•• w • r Ki-tl K*;, »• a jir iiiiM iloiinn • mpany Sh« will ! ua in hinging (•,-.., • $42.50 in s»< P fannliai "Kti p.-t >ONA1 H^ibfi ts 'Nau((li •! !*s j.*! • ' Omni • pl?l fill llittm »- nf t find Ihe othr • iaii. uf tin- I'li.^i David UI.-M. r >., •,'?.i .Sunday will <•<• nwt, entitled -y:*^ •*manent r B'.Bl >V • .• and " nhe Tine «• l:.Mi"f ! Wes , ' wli.ch WHS K]Vt New Oil Burner*. I 8 Haiti.** ,„ .,r Ill-rl iVay ftlteirnion at ttit '! hi- NPW Jersey oil burner sai^s opened a secon rt .tu,i,.1 till ojicra house at N'*w Yr•! h M' n >V4VB • :u-i'Huy, with its main office In thin on Lj*rmai'd ; «. Irossinger sp*nt I he wrrli i-nri at roed track .[linn ut Lyong Branch and with Montclair with her unjain, Mi^ *'ai John J J.» hmni h < < •• !><-H, \io>] Bank, Daniel A. Mears and A. and Mri ,lobn J. M <•>- :ipem (he week VIKI at New Ymk. 1 nnouneir ^ ^ . f ;p in or Phone (.aidella of Rumson, T. J. Wella of h(J(il«loi A RED HANK N J Long Branch and Mrs. F. E. Mason of J C. kulfhl d Wulli K.d Bank 1 | t )|* » N | If- of Manasquan. Rumson News. Mr. and Mr« Juhn .1 Maesey en Leonardo News. tertalned thirty filnni." at a caul'Midi fur Several (onitructlon Joh* nn party Satmdjy n'nin I')i5t

i r Vi.iir Appointment bridge was wnn hv Mis "<••: (i i, Miss Christina SamuMwn Op«rmt«d 1 Today. on ut Hospital. Travera and flii- |.il«f at re ; in II Mil.I AilVS was awarded T<> Mis HH of i »•»•" Shop (Th« Rui Bank R«»l»t»r c«n b. boughl Rhrewsbuiy. «it»,,, -, »-iu. , I ,,,11,, | • dclu ^lhcr Prices at This ells the following In L«(inaiii<> m lli« atorai of Fr«d M«jr«rfl prizes wpre Hanii-I H-du . Mis ttnil G«i)« DcKoL' Shop Are Kelly anil Mi* II th Massfy. 1|]1|MII taut nititteis \ft 1931 Model* Miss Cecilia McMann of Newark W. W 1 ><-i U i 11 ,r ;;.-w Yoik oiv thp nifflliii; •>[ I he Iwin ( I..,.-I Umi mid $.4 .(XI was H K"pst over the week-«nd of served Mi>th»i a 1 >n v by Bpeniiilig 58 Peters Place Red Bank slonei s Kil low nl^li Will III- till standard advertised Mrr find Mrs. . FFred Garrison. Sunday wild his Miulhfei, Mis- John , I 1,1 lli|; I'Ulr Iliiv -'"•"••'""• JL Mr and Mrs.Krneat Decker, who G. Deckert. ! iimnlliK In I..i pa »i;iv»' ln-'pn spnnding the winter at -II mtiil f lil.l,:.. ad In liuoi M**!l«tz''B cur Crosley Bosch Mr. and Mra. Edward Hartje .damaged and hi« wife, who was with I MIH Alice Wood of Lnlon C'ty. | y,i , painfully but nut aeriou.no Ladies, it will pay you to call at the above loca- EAST TKKMS. m was Mrs. Harry Banter and fam Injured. ly umi Mrs. Banter's mother, Mrs. Mlohael Tkach of New Yi>rk ha« tion and «ee what lovely garments you can get for Imperial Ulinral Allowance cm your MiilliM of (irantwood, Eugene Cuff old aet. rented Edwin L. Beekman's hunga j such little money. •in.! hi^ aunt, Mips Fannie Mooney of low. i $ ,»i Ix H'o also «ell Tor Ca»h. ()laiiKi Mr. nnd Mrs. Allen Mont- Thn BaptlBt Chrlutlin Endeawi i.niiiv and family of Kearny, Mrs. society held a business and noriat I, ('r,n\-Joirl and dauffhter Marion } i ,\u\\ meeting Monday nlg-ht at the home inf Ili-ooklyn and Mrs. Thomas Cor- of Roland Scott of Navesink. Miss the H It 1 > ' i •' i No high Br Rents. W.M Inttit Mi pet. jwin anil daughter Agnes of Long I»- Evelyn Starka wai In charge or Uie2ti!h M t 1 • ->\ •, MILLER'S l.ui.l < )l- >i,il..r Miop, and 111:11 i, is now able to walk «hort M Smith on Sunday. lann to th 1 Red Bank. ( II -formally with Rrl- ilisti.ni'rs. On Sunday morning Rev. Kenneth was iindcT tfl Jiup. •Ill .. V • - .iiilv 1'arlnr. I'uutie Hill I'M Hume Stimls returned horns Frl-S. Meade of tlio Baptist church will Ijuryea. S-'til (llllll. ! I No Elaborate Windows to Dress. d iv from a business trip and spent and Wlllinm /i-ri luivi' In ttl'I" Demonstration exchange pulpits with Rev. Walter the Btieet from Waiting the week-end with his family. Mlnninger ol the Baptist church of ed drivers uf tin- m'W Al \.hpvp all the biisftes El[)lT« ltepnlrlne on all makM Mr. suid Mrs. Alexander- Kerr of Ardena. France trii'U 'III1' *'i> niliiuiy •Hi of Hadlns. I East Orange have moved into the (lllliliK 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Gullck have not lioltl any incftuiKM All of which means a Saving we are-passing along to Rurrlgi cottage. returned from an automobile trip to 8Uiinu i,i,.iu .• of Hemy Kohl on end visitors at their summer home. Geo. W. Elliott & Co. Charles O. Bennett. Mrs \Wii! ,! •ihui ;s.!;iy was put Miss Mildred Meyer and Frank EST. 1883. G. Thomas, S:\, unit Mi . |.v ti Guttormsen motored to Brooklyn on Hayes will pour leu. IIMH.I i...i'l. •• ,.,v I' ai ^ lnn'o been bought Sunday, where they spent the daytides will he on tsaIt. 'I h. M- ; with Miss Meyer's aunt, Mr. and U'lliii iiKini.iii. Timothy Con- JOHN H. NAUGHTON, Prop. fancy goods ami \\..ivin. >• nd Thomas Porter. Mrs. Henry Meyer. charge of Miss l,ou:'.. *• • Eugene O'Keefe of Ijong Island •ilv :i i it .lefiiey is building a house Miss Ayres and Mi.- A 111 inly Park. has rented the Konowltz cottage for ter will prpsifle. at ii "uiir • r1 ••• the season. Coal Wood Red Shale table. The food tali!.- ii- • • ., •• • i Mr. and Mrs. William Palmer are Mrs. Irving Hance win h> i.'- .i spending two weeks at the home ot pies, cakes, etc. Mi.s ltd!... M;.; I.. Seabright New*. their son, Henry Palmer of Arling- assisted by Mrs. K^beit u ,;^..k GENUINE ton. hamer and Mrs. (MMel II i' in. Hurra Miller's Car Destroyed by Mr. and Mrs. William Mankin of Mrs. Wardwell Thomns, Ji . ..-id Mm Fire Saturday Night every one of the Jersey City spent Sunday with the'r Robert Llnton will art^ist m -.•iving. son, Harry Mankin of Washington CTh. Rul Bunk KejUWr oan b« bouiht Tomkins Cove Blue Stone Mr«. 'Charles (',. HIMIM. it and In St.bright «t the aturo of MorrU Vltlt. avenue. Mrs. Mankin and her grand- daughter, Miss Mary Itenm-lt. left son Edward celebrated their birth- mull •nil U. L*fko«lu.) Monday for Northampton, Mans- A car owned liy Harris Miller was days yesterday- achusetts, to visit Miss Susanna Ben- "Where One Good Ton Deserves Mrs. Harry Mankin and children destroyed by fire Saturday night. nett, a student at Smith college. The machine has been parked on Another." motored to Jersey City yesterday Charles J. Hendrickson, of New NEW Ocean avenun in the business section and visited Mrs. Mankin's sister, who York was a week-end visitor here. is a surgical patient at Christ hos- and no one was in It when the flre pital. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Oulick re- started. turned Friday evening from a motor TEL. SEA BRIGHT 14. OCEAN AVE. Mrs. Rose Meyer entertained over trip through Maryland and Virginia. The fishermen are making good the week-end Mr. and Mrs. George Egbert W. Swackhamer, accom- catches or mackerel. The mackerel Kaufrnann and daughter Blanch, panied by his mother, Mrs. Annette run usually lasts until the end of BUICK ! Mrs. Jennie Mahnken and son 'harles of Jersey City, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mayer and Mrs. Mays of New- 1 61 ark and Mr. and Mrs. David Maa- j Farland of Rutherford. | Mrs. Rose Mayer's cottage on | Your Costume is as Hamilton avenue has been rented to ! Mr. and Mrs. Pugllse and family of. Brooklyn. | Smart as Your HYDRAULIC Mrs. Hose Mayer attended abridge . . . an Owner Service Policy making party at Vr.t home of her mother, Mrs. Jennie Mnhnken of. Jersey City last Wednesday. generous provision for owner satisfaction Mis3 Emma Does spent the week- end at Maspeth, Long Island, as the .SHOES. BRAKES guest nf Mrs. Samuel Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. John Trunk of New- The faith of men and women in the Buick car becomes ACCEPT NO LESS IN THE CAR YOU BUY ark have opened their summer home for Ihe season. even more deeply rooted when they realize how gener- The marvel of Dodge brakes is have no rods, joints nor pins to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Almond and ously Buick provides for owner satisfaction. that they are always equalized. rattle or squeak. family have moved to Maryland- Mr, and Mrs. John Byers of For- When you buy a new Buick Eight, your dealer hands you a Every time you press the brake With Dodee Brakes, Dodee rest Hill have been spending a week g Mono-Piece Steel Bodies and at their summer home. tultk Stnif written Owner Service Polity. It specifies such advantages as pedal you pn the same retult — Miss Henrietta Holden and Mr< «ure, even, easy, positive. Dodge low center of gravity, you Belney of New York have opened free replacement of j», with no charge for labor, under the For Dodge brakes operate accord- get in Dodge cars the three their rotlage "Holney" for the sea- terms of a very II.'K r.()() miles. unchangeable law of hydraulics Drive the new Dodge Six or the sowing club Thursday evening. that pressure applied to a liquid Eight. See what these safety fac- The DeCarlo bung-alow on Rarl- You may chanj>< o i i<•%«!h*n comparing motor tmr tatutL JU' frtitt f. «. i. [itMtl . . LtwvmiJJU Tt^ni. May comprises Mrs. Luthringer, Mrs. Matthews nnd Mrs. Ellzaheth Gut- We have dozens of new THE EIGHT AS BUICK B iflfl D S IT tormsen. The bunco and pinochle party which tha society gave recent- styles In every Important ly was successful. Eleven tables of leather and fabric—lor DDDGE6 8 pinochle and five tables of bunco sport and dresa DODOI TIUCKt ... tVIIIY T Y P I — t T A M D All D OI were played. HIAVT DUTY (t'l-TON 5 T A U 0 A « O CHASSIS $393) Miss Christina Sam nelson was tak- en with appendicitis on the train Fri- H. L. ZOBEL day evening on iler way home from MONMOUTH COUNTY'S LARGEST AUTOMOBILE DIHTKIBUTOR business at New York. She. was oj>- FRANK VAN SYCKLE erated mi Saturday morning at the RED BANK, N. J. SEA BRIGHT N. J. I/onjt Blanch hoppitaj. She. is Im- BM MIM.1I »V. Front St S. KLATSMY Tatephona Telephuna •« IOHN II. BIJHNK. Mir. proving. The next meeting of tlie ladies' "Shoes for Ihp I'fitl. auxiliary if tho Rrcvfiit Pink nml lliitnch of IVilh Ainhoy. Leonardo (lie eh-s , ((|t Bowling Banquet Boxing Bouts to Two Games ior Kir NfMK^nau" I )<•( - Hr«mni M hittnvtmhod by l>,nf s Tomorrow Night Be Staged Here I Bramti limn M unni\' j 'J hfi Lilt U; I- il vf-r Hi . men ; ba».r | I.all if HIII Inht i«» t]^ , ^iii, (*old, .Sil\ir and Hrunzc McdaU fir»l of Suinmvf Miuwi to ; - our', U. nun- !• ,)_"n- •,!•, j Will b> Awa/ded io First, Sec- Staged luetday M«y 2**th, i Hr.im h /ire];,* r inn*, h y- « « ond and I htrd Place Teams at Hunter's Fit id by Marty \J\ ! ii) to n Vit'i i' i. i -j [>H.' htd ' MtU« Silver iw.il. «n, i Elks' Home. er. Lot al Pi omoK-i. i.fT-H waj hchin'1 ih* jilait- 14'Sfionftlfj!.- I'T a i.-in ux. ]/ t.< See the ;hl. 'jold be ptagpd w**f'hl\ M Hiini iv.. I iiini llfcht tOlIl- Tuesday. May lifit h. BABY 24* Foot Richardson % iiiii-j ^ .ff tiiy chani- The necebsfirv JIPT in;^Fi awarded ta bury township anthontH-s • All-M* (.'liumca team er stated that hp rxpecfn Y u\ • ill.'- will go to Uia«fm« of the hr-t known • i ' i,,n in ihe in this flection writ! J ,ilnn t , , nniui, iv<-hlen nl place. Mat-(negotiating with hr&rilinrr:. ff tho K[..M' ment of Red Bank and this , \>r, Wit-Kunabouta 1 uMit? and 'H >i^e lMiiius. The aver- Ii ,1 fniven al. Koruath . Lodfe M,, ATTKA<"IIVK rsrn Hprs or i|i/-s,. Ixiwlcin wri'e 1M 40. of tiip count j. lj*i*f yp.tr t; BOAT I1AI«,AIN1 I*-... Ill find 1(12 70. ienf>c<-tiv*»ly. High ducted fights at the Keypc park, which provmi very j Keyport, N. J. <• awaviis will go lo 156 Front St., N^narh Brinrh; Popular prices, hr wurj, will >wi d Morn,-, who rollifi 259 and 4311 983 Broad Si. AIIKIIMU.-, (••.IniniKfii ami Lou Slo- prevail this yper. j • by Appoin 1 . urn, i.;iclt ,,r whom rullt'd li.rj7. Prlwa Tht flrtjt shrxw will briny: to^e' ^ ' 1 l,,r liiyli Inlul spalls will mi to Chf- Jimmy Dona to, well known \'.<- l\ 1'ijri Iwa/ci! will) .1711, Jiilnen Tut 11^ Bank scrapper, and Joo Mailer ui with .'71 arnl to 1'iP'i KtrailHH with 9tMen Island, in tho six round nifiin nf Kuinson, i :m. The holders nf hinh learn "ernes event. Frankie Torrano of KiprlioM will oppoae Joe Merker of Perth Am- j \'-,\\sU, I-JIIH on the'jjre All-Mechanics J041, Second tionai bnnk 1,031 ami Jersey Cen- boy In the six-round Bpmi Una 1 an',! tral 1,024. there will be another siit-roundri' aini ; The menu will comprise fruit cock- three four-round preliminaries. i INI. vnii.i III 1' \ KN IS. tall, eliickfn i.'onBoinnii', sHltincs, c^l- Belmar I earn Wants to Start ery, olivea, hoi. rolls, roaat ajirin? RUMSON EAGLES WIN. I.I II\\r nt High Itch (ml ^« FM v w ( hi.kf-n, maKhetl pntHtora, ppan, HHI- Sets Back Robins IIM 1. UlXl Tl-Inils Ii UIIIS. tiea Defeat Seabrlght Mno at Dahehall— ooccer 1 eam Here •"'• "•" '». cookie* anu coffee. U Hatch BouU Frlda>. I,, lllf* Of Ilic Itril Bai.U ! W'llliuin McKnight. Jr.. president, I nir Haven y on III 1 1 !,,',! It H( k and If n Aage Laursen, Noted Player, u and Mnrry Pattornon, vico preeiilent, The Eagle athletic club nf Run, 1 son defefttod a Seabrixht team Mom. I>. S» or<- of Now a Resident of Red Bank rnaki up IIIR dinner committee. Mu- MI' win be supplied by the Jersey Thursday by a score of 8 to fi Wnl AIAJF 12 i.i *• a hettino and is Willing to Organize and ter Johnson hit two home rung f,,i Central power and light company's f .St»r» Coach a Team Here. Rumson. nnI'if the «•'•' ''- ' IKAI K Orrnnnfi Minton and Joseph Menz- Johnson Is the wrestling chajnpi.m l:ul, I'liii.it,,,!. lira Aage Ijeuraen. vim i.s employed in zopunu make up llio jirizo committe'?. of the club and he will meet Willi.tin 1MI. —i'r>rlu,|il, hoini Harry H. Itowlanrl is sfcrrtary and Ma, I'.ltl, Anliiny 1'uik. tho new bakeiy shop ur the Ameri- Lufburrow on Friday right. Jnltn fan :'M- --Smith KiiiT. I can HtoreH rimipuny on Cioad street, treasurer of HIP leapun and Ralph I Hand will wrestle Tommy Sari; no Jui .',1 -I/INK Itraiu'll, i Is Interested in eutabliKhing a soccer Li. Lewis is assistant secretary. OthT ten funio to America in 1921 and for STATE TKKNIS TOURNEY. Dixon, Leonard Compton, Jack Ar m, nold, Mi«s Eleanor King and Wilbur im(»y. If. ;-t-vcral munths aasiBted Harry Rati- John Hlgglna Defeated In Keini- Ii 1 Thp Rrtl B.Mil! Y ii-l,i , Int., •* Curnmings. The title of thn othpr nl'»lt. if. r, o enn, notod soccer player, aa coach of Finalt by New Jlaven Star. 1H apoltynrniK th,. N:i, ,.,!,,! ';\ ••I' play is "SOB Your Aunt Anna.' Mwu. 3 2 ihe West Point military academy 'r.luii... rf. r, l loam. He then joined the Ben Mill- At the state tennis championships Those who will take part are Mr? |M.i(iM, p. . 5 S 23d, will (iillrially niien it-; .'•>.'.! M scit- ers of St. Ijouia and played with that at Princeton university Friday and Louli Brannin, Mrs. William Ward son on Dpcnratini: day. Th>. jicr- team until 1924, when he broke his Saturday, a creditable, showing was Mrs. tVilliam Lufburrow, Mrs. Inez F.G. JAUDY, INC. 44 12 11 manent clubliou.^i- ha.s hoin o],en FAIR HAVE)). leg in a game. Afterward he joined made by Red Hank high school rei>- Carmen, Miss Gladys Mellish, Mrs An R H throughout t.lu> winter but the Jloat- lie tram represent in?: the Indiana reaentative*. Julm lii^^ius, William Super Service inff ckihhiiUMr mi Ihr Sin i.w.slmry Ralph Lfingstreet. and Mrs. Charles flooring company. This team biter Lawrence Jind (II'IM^C Armstrong;. Geypr. During the int(Mini«.sion vn- will not be olllcitilly upeticd until thr The Red Banket* wfie eliminated flag mining cxeirtses whirh laki' hpcame known as the New York cal solos will be plven by Miss May j rf. (i i :>t II i'4< place a< nonn. The flag offlicra of Giants. in the Hemi-tln;ils. Moss and Samuel Harvey. Honm M . Am h#tUno, Zb. HiKKlns in the liist match defeat- made candy will be on talc. i K'' i V c Cleary. U the club will he prrsrnt to hplp flro After leaving the Indiana team ZOOMonu-. * •imdei | llnin,i. the openlMK (run and fttlura as the Laursen became coach of the Central ed DeSjjangle uC Hun preparatory The Rumson firemen's auxiliary hiind j .Sinlth, colons and star tt:ntr:ed burgee Vasc'o team on Ixing Island, a Span- school, 6-fl, and Gluck by will hold a covered dish supper j r P. Km 1 s- the reach the inasthe-ail ish-American aggregation. His last score of 7-, 6-1. On Saturday, play- Wednesday night, May 27th. Mrs. Red Bank s intf Jonep of Choate school. New Lewis T. Wilson is In charge. The ]>atfr in l.hi' aftrjnoon the first of appearance on a soccer team wns (<)p|i. ICail i * ,ll , i n the with tim Ilohoken football club, Haven, Connecticut, Higgins met de- auxiliary is planning a play to be! ss < i: the HcaHon's racis for nirinhera of iiched feat, 6-3, 7-5. given In June. Mrs. Alfred Brighton, -Thrce-baae hits—VanPelt, the (lull's flee! nf Indian clans balI- which is the leading team In the Phone 1709 tor Lawrence won his first match by Jr., Is chairman of the committee. Twn-bui hit*-- Rm-no hnal.H will lie held. I'rinr In Iho IHCI- (jetmnn-American league. Laursen HI ,• ii.il i'n> thud Aarlirttlno. Bacrl»c».-Oa wan on the Hoboken learn two years. default frotn Friedman, first ranking Mrs. Walter Torberg of River all meniliciH, who lifive their yachts Prompt Service. • -N. A>rhfltino to llniiii> left junior placer from New York, but rc.aj, who was a surgical patient at j le. III-, inn In t'lrary M. Airlii-tii in ciminn^.sidii, will anchor t.hcni played either Inside I'MII Uroily ft on U.e I in his second match he was defeat- the Long Branch hospital, has re-! II Clp ilind (he lull Hn,l coino iihoRnl forward. He says the f,,: Ilif v Havrn I.. lWlmnr - Hy ed, (i-4, 6-3,; by Swift of Hun school. turned home, I fi. HII iufiorniiil -cpUim. In pi me in America is much rougher Kutlaral :', liy Megill I. B«»e. on lul them in Kiirnpp. The hall, which is Armstrong (was defeated in Jiis flr.it Paul Hintelmann, a student at i Off I'. Girlaml 1. "IT Jrriuii I. off Mi g formal ya match by glairy Bard, a seasoned Holy Cross college, was home over 1 Hitn Off P. KB'lanrl HI in i-i^lit men's hall will hi lie Id aboard i IHIIHI, is kicked, or hit with the HEP BANK nini-.. ofT Jornnl 1 In 1 ,,,,i,« 1'mi. floating: rlubhoiiHo head, but it must not be batted by player, 7-5, 6-4, in a hard fought tha week-end. ABRH PO A — Knisht Inil Valrtnll. P. it will hp lowed by H of snrh events ihe hands and it must not touch the battle. Gordon Holder of Long Branch, an iiiK th(» Kpason. arms Laursen hopes that a team employee of the Jersey Central pow- FREE '• Hoadlight er and light company, was fined $25 Adjustments with ItlfMSON-ALKUTS TIKD. Tim new nil.rcrn of the club, wlio will he started in Rfid Rank within a Monmouth County Surrogate's Offici. short time. Once ft team is organ- yesterday for driving a truck weigh- nvery m-t of Tires. were rlectcd to illl v.n^ancif.s caused In the mutter of ihe eataU cf Patrick ing more than four tons over the Thn law - now says Gumnuitced Tlr* Game Kndi* In mi Argiiiiu'tit In thot'Y rnHi^natio'i, were inatailed at a ized he predicts that the younp men I)renn;m, ilecen»e(i. Thirteenth Inning. of the town will take to it with as Notice to creditors to preicnt CIBSIJIB Oceania bridge. that your Headlight* HspsUrtn( . . . Good special meeting last work. They arc ftUiiiiiHt estnU. must meet their re- Hniil'r. 1h. Ktlwanl K. Kiasrh Hrnctary, Harold much enthusiasm as they play base- I'niHUHnL to the order of Joi«ph L. Used Tlraej. The baaoball (tame .Sunday be- ball or football. Laursen lives at 38 Th« claulflad advertisements In quirements. I. Stryltrr. i tween the Hunison alhlotlo (iuli and H. Wldhi.'.v tirHM.iTr urn! William ('. Pnimhuy, SinrnRBte a/ th* County of Bo Snfo ; \\ hit.-, P . . I'i iin*!, flpoi captain of power boat East Front street. Monmouth, maila on the twelfth day ofHhe Register contain worth while op- the Eatontown Alerts oinlcd In an Way, 1931. on the npphcation of John P. portunities (or everybody.—Adver- I argument in thn !! divisio Othnr ofllcors of the club Drtnnnn. ndmiiiiHlrnjor (if the cwlate o( tisement Ift31 season are Commodore HIGH SCHOOL DECATHLON. 1'atrick Dicmiiiti, ducciised, notice i» here- with tho srmo 1 li-tl oriittll r thr AB R H PO A iaid ('. Holhrooli, Vive-Commo- by Kivrn to the creditor* of aaid (ieceaBed 1 1 1 II Inninp nprnod with to Carl 8chwenker Loads With One to exhibit to the subscriber, administrator « ip Tlio maa H. Field, Jr., Rear- nn aforepnld, their debts and demand * 'inrland. 2b. 4 1 2 ft 4 The AleitH nunic th t l ^ | ('(tminodorc William J. Duncan and Event to b» Contested. Y.Mi«. Sh 4 2 1 2 against the Kftld ontate, under oath, within flrat half, ItummMI , i William r. Brown, floct captain of nix months from the dale nf the aforesaid (irody. p. . , 4 o 1 4 1 ttl0 The standings In decathlon In MftdioUR*)!. 4 l •* 0 0 rally and h.id t hi •• • jjj, j sailboat division, order, or they will be forever burred of Hirry. II' n 2 I « plate and two on' progress at the Red Bank hifih their action* therefor against the taid SOMETHING NEW * n n * the ball. Thr play ;. Bohool, dhoiw Carl Sohwenker first, .1 l l in 1 Dated Freehold. N. J,'. May 12th. 1931. Thji Katontnwn pi.i < !HUH t hat VISIT FIMLICO RACE TRACK. Joe Roeati and Thomas Blair t ied JOHN P. DHENNAN, for second and Harry G«ge third. Administrator. William Hincliur, t ii piii', railed 108 Main Street, EtUuntown, N. J, LaiiR out. d iliri :'''(i his ile-Former Ocean port Man Trains The pole vault Is the only contest Scnre by inning*: CIBIOII ani rreakness Stako Winner. that haa not. been run off. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Tli-noklyn p: 1 \ 'J 0 1 ft ft 0 The summary: Estate nf Josei'h W. Hake, deceased. TW(T Hi.- ti.-l.i Mile—Jack Chamberi, Harry Gage, Ar- Krrorfi-—Sinirletnn. l'rin# 2, Mnr Prmu James Healey, a former Oceanport thur Whiting. counts of the suhirriher. mile surviving Tun li»<- hiiti • Nrwm«n. MmliKi th,> fmn lh umpire tL-untet! of the estate of >aid deceuscd. will man, won the Preakneaa akake Sat- Half-mile—JfccW Chambera, Harry Gin, be audited mid stated by the SunoffHte I'.iH'd in tin; x;)itiM'. ! uiryrii started, j UI* Carl Kchwenkfr. b«>ei~- Keini. Mftjeski. CiilniM. ' VIM-, ,t Pimhco race track at Bal- nf the County of Mnnniouth and veliorled .JaniPH rtuniiMon took hi» place anj 4 0-yard—Carl Schvn«nk«r, Thomai Wing,*. I.efi. nn bitri—Rrrl Hank timore Twenty Grand, owned by Blair. Harry (iagr. fot- settlement to the Orphans Court of Hinolilyn 7. DmiliU plays—WHNR In V..n-.| /'ic^liir icplarcii liamiiKin. '1'he Alerte said County, on Thursday, the eighteenth Mrs. Payne Whitney, and Equipoise 'j'JU-yard—Carl Schwtnker. William Bry day of June. A. D. 19:11, at which time ni>- firrtrty lo Y.»o. to Biriv. St rlke-cnitn llv .Ri'fircd two T\IIIS in thu third. Rum- ant, Thorn at Blair. SlryWer 1. hy While I, by (.n«.y 4. lU-c- of the Cornelius V. Whitney stable l>licntion will be made for Ihe allowance •;,m whs hrlil Ncorolcss until the 10i)-yard—C»rl Schwenker. William Bry- of commissions and ruunsel fees. "r, IIDIIH Off SlryVfi 1. ill.> i> m 7 ively. Binad jump—Thomai Blair, William I luniHon ttpd the. Bcure in the next Drytuit, Carl Hchwenkir. ! REDKIUCK A. 1'. KI3KE. mnii.«.. ..ff lir..ilv Hi in n inini.tf* I'm- | Among the -Red Bankers who saw Pii..«. [.avoir HIHI \\H\\* Hiph jump—Carl Srhwenktr. William Sonwrville, M.i.v. I1 )im<\ the feature event of the closing day SnkowiU, .Toe Roaatt. Sole Surviving I in-tce. Kuniflon will play the Hilladalo HI the Maryland track were R«v. Dlsrua throw—Jot Rosat!, Walttr Bruy- i .FREDERIC. K W. HOPE. Km.. Counsellor »t l,nw. THE BOSS IIUIIW.l FI.AVF.ft. Hob ins next Sunday afternoon at .Tohn B. McCluskey, Gilbert 3. Rcck- #.. Jo« Round. KumBon. Shot Put—Martin Backer, Jot Roiatl, Red Hank. N. J., A Content to 1>,> Hil.I ( Aft.iury leH», Fred D. Wikoff and son, Wil- Carl Schwcnker. Proctor. it ALERTS. liam II. Wlknff, William A. HopptiiK Park fur Nwtional ( lit.mplonflhip, AB R H TO K lUttl, ^1> . . 1 Z 1 und Wai-roil jr. Smock, Thp, AinrrifHii briil^c WMI^UP will holds Itn HunuiH'i- nathniHl (•-Imrnpioii- Mldra'lf- • • PROPOSALS. Rhip meeting at thp (Minvcullori hall General Cooiliu, tlon and Plumbinf Work. at Aubury 1'aik ,!nlv vitih to iMith. Mr, .11. ' an.' Kenled i>i OIIUKHIH will lie leielved by the During thoflc BIX I1H>H of jitay .six na-Puniy. II). '. Hoard of Munition, ltcil Hunk. N. J., cov- tional c)iamplut)»'hi[>c« nmi tin- Now erins new Ki'l^' lullol m alterALioli, Junior Iliuh School, ,ui Ilinnoti avenue. • Irrspy nto11* rlmmpiitu,*! il|» fm ron- OHourVf. p. lied Hank. »[» Jerncv. tiart paii H will Ix* .'irt ti'-trl ft 1 I'ark. N. J.. i-i nviileil. however, any |i«r- A.sbmy VtuU w ;. V. Weir Iman. 4 2 KIIII nroiioMin; I . . 1 11 in acmnhuira with th* |irovl*ionn or ('nlnnhina anil •pccitiL-atlona III y Innln..: •onil romlltl service has been an important WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING USED CRAFT FOR SAM'.-. inmiiMiii n n 2 o n i) ii ii (i it o a—ii A ror Aeil rherk of > % nl the l./.l it* Iho m.ln if Hie Hoard nt K.lfn- n o (i o ft 1 10 0 0 0 3—ft ration, Hod factor in the growth of this 45 Ft. Double Cabin Cruiser 180 H. P. Win..... \\<> liiti—Ghsaey, Mtrrlman, il II.nk. N. .1.. nr a hill l>..l|.l Two llSRf liBueil hy a H Hy I',mil' f 30 Ft. Single Cabin Cruiser t50 H. P. St.•rlu. .. rr •>))•• a hhlil • -Parker, Parnmon. Pmihle nixed Btundinv, r<'C|iUl>le In the Iloanl institution. ! >y» MrOI to Anmick lo Purdy. Btrlke- u( Eilui-allfin. iii I iM-riim|>r ny each hid. 26 Ft. Chris Craft Sedan, 19?.9 225 H. P. Smith n I I. !>> O'Rnurke f>. !laIFa All lililn IIIIIR ha atliliai Ml III: aed tu Japhii run fnnti.nll .nil 5, win Iim. i'riM'k une <>t>enail at 18 Ft. Runabout, 1930 40 H. P. Van ni< i < i nrft-ied, VMII 'I'h.' I'.n»t • k a flr.|»1 hlliik'. Ilitnllni road. Hn, know how to gain friends. Ollthomil rln I i I I I 11,1,1 i A*. ^t li« ^Oll. Ul'nn foiTi On and after May 2<1, 101-U. our plant will ho npon all d;iy :':ilui'il.iy ;ni'l I i » t i ttu I HI the offtc nf lh J - 1 In a plain aaal.il en Sunday. Mci-liaiiics in aUonikiu't' at all times for service and liawlintr mil. • 'I >.n lh. ,,,,• II th Outside wurk a specialty. Ml I.I. Merchants Trust Co. I i o.tli v for Hiiiii! i in I si be mads i" other iiwiiiilM for Hi" \ 1 PHONE RED BANK 840. 'il!«. I"' I I,II,, Broad Stree , Red Bank hy liflmld 4'. Hi.lt.:. I of the Hed Hunk Vu I "I Kiliirallnn nir>ii tho Thn nnnli Thai nanks nn !(<••! Until* n»l > U. 1U11. ^ A Cottage For j Leon's Honeymoom-rs } Good Roofiti House on Uu! H M w ave Column tat* Will lw ' >• >..( M> h <,- r « r .. . ..i Shampoo and Marcel Wave i v -it Expert OlH-iBt.ru Kii«r.< Mat.llala, Your fur coat slmuk! f Me clcaiifd became: Bob's Beauty Parlor Ilirt left in c<• at will and SANITARY BARBER SHOP embairass y(iu next wmlc « MONMOl'TH STRKKT. BED BANK. N. 1. it will rub off on y!>ur uriK "BEYOND and on your light ?\< v\ • will show on the lmnij' * '» • VICTORY' ,.!,.. e of M' M. •!••'. - • •' i' l.ii man In! life M;- ..'«•.-.- \ . you throw your t "a! :< < -•• Ml. Jr, also a ,l»uk> r M- »:.'! ; chair or thealer M;I> Mn Tlmmii N M'i >•••'• ««» K;v i FUBL1X in tile use of the IMIIIM- upon I 'i I Monmouth Phen* Dirt spoils the- marriage. Mr an.] Mm Violett ,,< Street 1500 .upied the cottage for tevFlsl years. fur coats by matti Ihf tun They now have a home on Kiverslde CARLTO* 1 vlk likr drive, and dulling tlnii lustre. PARTY FOB HOSPITAL. Home ol Famuiuuul I'lcturxs. Performances Dally J so. 7 A V I' M Sanitation—You wouldn't Bridge Ciamea at tho Home of Mn. S*L and llul)lln>)« * untlnuoiis. Howard S. HlgflnMii. wear a dirty dress. Don't FOX SCARFS wear a dirty fur coat. Even Miss Lydia Uvcns, Mm. Arthur LAST TIMES TODAY ! Sickles, Mrs. Roger Francis, Mre. Feature At .1 "J. v\ i. fi if the dirt doesn't show, you Croft, MIM Flora. MacDonald, Mrl. Hllnd With .!.•„!.,„•, .,f Hi, know it's there after a win (irorge Chandler, Mra. Harry Kohl, Pretty Patients Mu. Had HIT Fllnj ! Mrs. JltnH Klley, Mrs. George M. ter's wear. $14 - - S (JofT, Mrs. Clark Kent, Mra. Edna "DOCTORS' WIVES" Manaon and Mrs. M. Cohen were i winners of potted plants at a bene- —with— For the sake of your WABNEH HAXTKR fit bridge party given by Mr«. health, Charles R Beck and Mra. Howard JOAN BKNNKTT Fur Storage & Cleaning S. Hlg^inson at Mrs. Hlgginson's For the sike of your ap- home. The money raised waa for is a furrier's job . . Why take chances ? the hostesses' pledg* to the Fltkln IT-THURSDAY and FRIDAY pearance* [ memorial. t All Work Guaranteed. Other players were Mr«. Freder- For the preservation of i Ick Hurley, Mrs, W. A. Patterson, your furs and winter gar- j Mrs. Victor S&tter, Miss Annie KINGS OF Featur. REPAIRING*REMODELING NEATLY DONE j Laurie, Mrs. Thomas Cook, Mrs. CUCKOO A« SM, ments, '• Wayland F. Ford, Mra. James KINGDOM ! 7:8*. We Call and Deliver. Smock, Mrs. C. Aumack, Mra. Maude 10-.OS. HAVE THEM THOR- Allaire, Mra. R. Rhodes, Mrs. Itsy mnnd Ppspreaux, Mrs. Pliilllp IVt OUGHLY CLEANED and IM». Mrs. Frank Siel. Mr.i W Wil placed in our MODERN B1I !. ZASU JAMI-.S MARION lanl. Mrs. .1. I'tiauiuv, Mr-x Red Bank Fur Shop Krm.e Mis win It Connvi-r fiqulrrol Food On A COLD STORAGE VAULT BOYD PITTS (U.KASON SMILLIN(i is Mil.In..I A|.|.: Hampaf e! Lunacy's 4<) MoririKiutli Si. Phone Red Bank 1184. - Also Lieutenants Buy A "The Dog Doilm Revolution In South Talking 1 ,IUii Cartoon America And Oo with Hn' Mi-, I 'ni 111. New» Comic n. Mm Mara NorTnan.j Dliiy Follow Inf It Timely Communitj Andy Clydd f.< • M * ,i itintiKui. Mrn. Ralph A •••.!•.;.•:. Mi;. A Humsidc, Mrs. M. Topic*. ..Marx. Mrt^ Irn VVolcott arid Miss SATURDAY, MONDAY. TUESDAY V:hzaheth Hi^giiiBon. By Lormln« Repphard, IS B The Season's Sensation! SOCIAL t'-I.HB MKETINO. At ths rscent Health Pageant , . i FEATCRETTES ! Tragedy and at the high ichool, which was at- tiranch (:lub to Hold Card Tarty . ..ttl Hint OUR GANG In drama be- Tomorrow Nlfbfc. '« ^' >t Amid "Helping Grandma" tendsd by many parents of the children participating, seveva.1 hind socie- A meeting of the Branch social VVhi> p^«. - . "Swl»» Movement," remarks •were ovethpatrt to th? club was held last week at the Clay- n Dirtiest Kraiy Kit Kartoon. ty's greatest ton & Magee hall on Broad street. Wh i rl of effect that thev thc\ summer. After tile News •t Is our puipd'.. lit i laws . . . ai\< 1 niep-tinK H .social time waa enjoyed at through tills i(i ii i ii il t jirls of all types and ages the home of Mrs. DeWIU Carhart tlon from thr- •• i i n of Hraiu-h avenue, president. The have one thing in common tlon tn all pin i i . ii dub will hold a card parly tomor- . . . They all look forward to row night at the home of Mrs. Car- the schools HI in 'H the day when they will re- hart. SATURDAY and MONDAY first hand whut i i < n ceive as an engagement ring ects are IIIHIPI ' ' -a lovely, sparkling dia- ELKS' AUXILIARY ELECTION. Feature Scorpio physlrn or a mil < I t mond . . . When you # Af 3:03, de8ed watch ttii- l»t i ' this dream come true, be sure Office™ Named at Annual Heettni 6:82, society S that the diamond you choose Lut Week. 7:48, and ruled 9:57. a bit; city bookkef [lini;, thi !: mi-i.-.l itc ill L . is us fine as the sentiment Officer! of the women's auxiliary by terror! it must express . . . Our pro- of Uie Red Bank lodge of Elka wefe ot balanri- :.hci '•• IU ••uinil ui'v elected last Wednesday night at tile and tmnlm'.ss - th> At a bridge party at the borne of ENTERTAINMENT ! secret of our nation's ntrenKtli. Mrs. Frank Gregory of Foxwood Park last week the priie winners "FOWI. AFFAIR," he underBtaiidfl more clt-iuK were Mrs. William E. Tobias, Jr., Rustic ('omexi.v. how all-Important it IB fur hlni urrngate'4 Office. rolic* ti hereby given to the creditors of and Mrs. Edwin H. Brasch. The Fuzz; Knight In fla a parent and good eltl/on tn -liilc nf Charlri H. Bsid decaaied to exhibit In the fliibRrribtr, other guests were Miss Elizabeth "Crazy Compositions." help the child in wtml lie IB ilo sole cxerutor an uforeeaid, their tiebtn and "Movi© Memories," ISovrlt o present claim! ilemaiidH against the said eetute, under Strong, Mica Anne Hasler, Miss Mar- Ing by vloitlng the school oath, within six months from the date of garet Sutton, Mrs. Norman Wbltneld Paramount Sound New .lcr i.t Jfmoi'h I.. the aforesnid order, or thej will be for- and Mrs. Loui. S. Conover. Sound educattonat acti'iKf 11- ever barred of their actions therefor f the tounty ol quires that parents whouM luiuw tlie twent y-eiKhlh aRHinet the flaiil subscriber. For The Chlldrfti ! the Hppliratinn of Dated rreehoM, N. J.. April 28, 1981. The Register's advertising columns Sat Mat. Starts the specific formn of cultuP' iiuii N.ui mnl Bnnk of Kei THE BROAD STRKET NATIONAL are th« merchants' show windows. vocational powers which tlic.'-o .', R'.t e «'\e.-uti>r nf Ihe BANK Of RED BANK. N. J. —Advertisement 1:00 P. M. H. JIuiley. dtnuKd. Esecutor. Selected Photoplay Studies are pToduclnji in iiml '"' Part 4, 'Tinger PrlnU' boyg «nd girls who. an a irault of their school education, will some day serve in the world us cultivated Individual!!, grw>d cHi • Specials at Citarella*S Market TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY zens and competent workers. MIDDLETOWN Telephone Middletown 297. Feature At 3:1?, 7:42, S:M. DRAMA Bridge Pad* given HUMAN AS FREE to anyone call- HEARTACHE! FRESH JERSEY CUT HAM . 24c ing at oar plant. FANCY CALI HAM . 17c "BEHIND FAMOUS DRY-CURED BACON 19c OFFICE WEAR CLEAN CLOTHES LEGS GENUINE SPRING LAMB DOORS" 29c i'hone RJB LAMB CHOPS . . —with- 39c MART ASTOB Red Bank 2800 SHOUJ DI-R ! AMB CHOPS 29c ROBERT AMES SHOULD! K LAMB ROAST 19c Rlcardo Cortei CHUCK ROAST . 19c Catherine Dale Owen Leon's CHUCK STEAK . . . ' 24c Eternal Woman.. • Ileveallng Drama Of FifhUnf Afauut WHERE RUCS ANl Finest Clover Creamery Butter, 1 Ib. country rolls 29c "Mlsundcrnlnon1" M^n Desperate Odds To HOUSEHOLD iJKttr. And Thrlr llniieratandlni Mold Her Man... ARE BEAUMH' *• AI«o Full Line of Fre»h Vegetable!. Hooret&rlea ' And Winning!

Innpect Our United Service Grocery Department AND YOU'RE GOING TO IJKK MAIN Ol * U <•: * CHARLIE CHASE In "Hourh Seas" with Thelma Todd PLAN I': Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 14th, 15th, 16th. "BY TIIK BEAUTIFUL SEA." Scrwin. Honf FOX MOV1KTONK NEWS 70-76 Wli»l<- Street, R«d Bank, New Jcr»«y Mil.,., II. i