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Iiuued Wwkly. Entered as Eaoond-Cla<« Matter at the Poat- VOLUME LVII, NO. 18. , ofHca fit Rod Dank, N. J., under tho Act of March 8, 1878. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1934. Subscription Prlcoi Ono Year $1.50 Six Months 51.00. Slnsle Copy 4c« PAGES 1 TO 1% GOV. MOORTC AT BED BANK. KICKED BY A HORSE. Execullvo Sends Word Ho Intends Jawbone and Nose of Robert 1'lorce, to Ho Hero Friday, Night Jr., of Shrewsbury Broken. Governor A. Harry Moore and his Robert Pierce, son of Robert Mayor Augustua M. Minton Ap Democratic Opponent of Jossph stuff aro expected to attend the third General Election on November Rumson Republican Club Spon- Pierce, Jr., of Shrewsbury, is expect- McDermoit Claims That Un- annual ball and reception of tho Mid ed to return homo thla week from pointa John P. Mulvihill dletown townahlp Democrats, which 6 to be Followed by Recali soring Testimonial at Vivian necessary Expenditures Have Filkin hospital nt Asbury Park, Chairman for That Borougl Is scheduled for Friday night at tho Referendum on November 9 Johnson's—Senator Barbour where for the past two weeks ho has Been Mads. rted Bank Elks home. Tho affair was been under treatment for Injuries. —Council on Committee. placed on an annual basi3 three in Baysiioro Borough. to be Among the Speakers. Frederick F. Schock of. Spring Robert got a job on a farm nt Bail- ',\ At Monday night's meeting of th years ago and It hna been ono of the Keansburg residents will go to Many reservations have been made ey's Corner operated by William Fair Haven commissioners, Mayo Lake, Democratic candldato for coun highlights In tho campaign each suc- polls twice during the week of No ty clerk, received [in onthuslaatlc re for the testimonial dinner and danco Tansey and he was hurt on the first Headden's Corner Firemen Called Out Twice Before AuBllatua M. Minton announced tha ceaoivo ynar. Governor Moore was vember 4. to bo given toniKht at Vivian John- day of his employment there. Mr. ho had appointed John P. Mulvlhir cpptlon at a ma.nn meeting Thursday among the Unit to acknowledge the On Tuesday, November 6, along night at tho Port Monmouth school son's at Monmnuth Beach by the Tanaey had a horse which he intend- Daylight Yesterday Morning to Put Out Blazes of torough auditor, as chairman of tl invitation of the committee and to with the rest of the state, the votera Rumson Republican club in honor ed to enter in the farmer';? race at federal housing campaign commlttc under tho auuplcea of tho Mlddletown advise that he would bo in the coun- of tho Baysiioro borough will he Dempcratlo organization. Ho took m of Harold G. Hoffman, candidate for the hunt mc.etvit Amory L. Haskell's Unknown Origin—Dog Gives Timely Alarm. for that borough. Tho mayor thei ty on that night in question and ex- called upon to cast their ballots for governor, and United States Senator estate in Middle town township and appointed all tho members of th hliIs subject tho topic, "Economy In pected to attend. the various state and county candt Hamilton F. Ken n, who Is running he dJrecLed Kobort to tiy riding the borough council us members of tl: thIoO County CloClork': o Olllco." Ho quoted Others who havo been Invited aro dates. There Is but little Interest at for re-election. The dinner will bo animal. The hor.se WHS rambunctious 1 Two flrcfi of unknown origin oc- committee. Correspondence botweui statistics from Monmouth and other KeanBburg in this election. But threo served at seven o'clock. Following curred early yenterday morning in Assistant Attorney General Edward and Mr. Tansfiy led it out of the barn Middlotown township. Both tvere Mayor Minton and Charles Edlso: counties Indicating that tho cost of Currie of Mataivan, Mrs. Rullf V. daya later, on Friday, November 9, tho Hpeechmnking there will be with a piece of rope twisted around foderal housing director for th< operating tho Monmouth County a recall referendum will bring to fought by Middletown Townahlp Flro n Lawrenco of Freehold, Stato Com- dancing. its nose in order to control it. Company Ko. 1, and the members n£ state, relative to n campaign ' &' Clerk's offlco wao in excess of that ot mittecman John J. Qulnn of Red closo one oi tho bitterest fights in Haven was road. Mr. Mlnton ex- Middlesex or other counties. Ho cltcci The testimonial is being tendered The home reared up and struck that organization were kept on tha Bank and Congressman 'William H. the history of the municipality. by the Rumson club in observing with its front hoofs at its owner. Mr. go nearly nil night. plained to Mr. EdiBon that Fa: several Instances which ho Bald Sutphln of Mntawan. Two factions aro seeking to reca Havon wns cn-oporallng with Re showed that large sums were paid 'Monmouth County Day," designated Tansey let go of the rope and the Bertram H. Borden, president of The Ural flro was discovered about the councllmcn backed by each an a rally day for Republican or- horse then kicked backwards, filrik- Bank In putting tho plan Into ope: out unnecessarily. Among them wnn othor. Petitions calling for the re- the Board of Education, hnlf-piiKt two o'clock in a whop at tha Btlon. Tills met with Mr. Edison' tho item of printing tho ballots. He ganizations by Mayor Van R. Hal- ng Robert, who was about to mount corner oC the_.K,ing's Highway and call of Mayor William A. Turner nnd t. Robert's nose and jawbone wore Wields Pick and Shovel on approval and he thanlccd Mr. Minto: ondod his speech by pledging to pul louncilman A. Franck were first, put Conover avenue nt Middletown vill- for his lntereet In tho matter. tho office oil a business basis equa' broken, two of his teeth were New School Site at ^Rumson. age. TIIP building in owned by Bert Into circulation eeveral weeks ago by knocked out and he \va;i otherwise Olson, who usca it to store hia auto- 1 to that of Sheriff Howard Height In a newly organized group, called the Surrounded by a ring made up of Mr. Minton Rave a brlof talk n tho sheriff's olllce, [iurt. He was taken to Fitkin hos- mobile. tho meeting, In which ho outllner citizens' Economy League, which pupils of the Rumson public schools pital Immediately afterwards and he That the fire did not reach largo the manner in which the housln In Introducing Mr. Schock, the united several opposing factions, Is now welt on the rond to recovery. and a large number of adults, Bert- plan functions. Ho Bald ho bellevci chairman of tho meeting said: We Sincerely Reject tho Benjamin Andreach, Koansburg ram H. Borden, president of the proportions and perhaps spread to It was a very gc A idea, as It wll "Tho present occupant of the sion of the Listing: of the Fair Democratlo leader, and Richard A. Hurnson board of education, with a other buildings waa duo largely to provido work for both unalcilled nni county clerk's offlco haa held tho job Haven Department in Colum- Trenory, prominent local Republi- pick and shovel, broke ground for "Boots," a dog owned by Cecil Con- skilled labor. He stated that withl over thirty .years. Many people lire can, wore oelected to succeed Turner the new high school building at that over. The shop is in close'proximity the past fow daya olght application of tho opinion that a Job holder for bus Day Story. and Franck if the latter are recalled. place last Thursday morning. Im- to a number of wooden structures have boon mado to tho Second N that length of tlmo should relinquish Backers of Turner and Franck lost mediately after he had accomplished and if the flames bail gained head- his olllce and turn tho position over An apology Is in order from Tho no time -in circulating a petition way it is probable that they would tlonal banjt and Trust company un Red Bank Register to tho officers Shot I he task a huge motor-driven shovel der tho plan and* all woro grante' to new blood BO that tho necessary against Councilman Jacob F. S. Mar- bognn eating into the earth 'and the have caused other flrea. reforms and economies which should and members of the Fair Haven fire tin, known by hla friends aa "Fight- Miss Marie Conover, who ia tern-' Councilman Tony Hunting an department. Tho Register regrets ill Husband, Shot by Wife in Alter- job of building the school was under Bounced that anyone donlrlng In bo effected may lio brought about. As- 'ng Jack" because of the scraps he way. The new school, made possible porarily living nt the home of Mr. semblyman Fred Schock, who is our that Inadvertently tho activities of has had with the other two membera cation Over Daughter, 13 in Conover while the latter is away on formation regarding tho plan ma; tho Fair Haven fire department dur- through a PWA grant and loan o consult with any member of thi candldato for county clerk Is pledged of tho council on questions of local Riverview Hospital—Condi- $1%,000, will be completed in te; a trip, was awakened by the furloua to a policy of continued, economy ing tho firemen's day at Red Bank importance. barking of the dog. The house la al- committee or with Frank McMnho: on October 12 wero omitted from the tion Reported Fair. months. at thjj Second National bank an> which will placo tho county clerk's most directly opposite the shop, Tho olllco In a position -where It will b< front-page story which appeared In Tho charges contained on the pe- An argument over the welfare ot The school children marched in ; interior of the building wan a plot/ Trust company. Mr. McMahon lant Wodnosday's issue of The Regis- titions against Turner and Franclc body to the site on Ridge road, witl chairman for Red Bunk. a model of efllclency throughout tho one of their daughters, terminated with fire, and according to residents stato." ter. Wo nre glad to favor Mayor are serloua ones and have provoked oarly last Friday morning in the the Rumson school band at th of tho neighborhood there wag a Howard HlgRinsnn and Edwin R Augustus M. Minton and President from Franck tho threat that ho will, shooting of both the father and moth- head of the procession. Mr. Eorde strong odor of kerosene. The fire- Cunovor appeared before tho counc" A resolution wa3 unanimously Arthur B. Sickles -with this front- start suit for-Hbel not only against opened the ground-breaking exor- passed praising Freeholder T. $dwln er, Heniy and .Mary Green, colored, men were summoned and they put regarding tho assessment on Rlvei page Item relative to their wonder- leaders bt tho league that got out the of 151 River street. Mr.s. Green died cises with, ah address, in which hi out the flames before much damage Jeffrica for his action In occurlng the ful fire department. petitions but against Beveral promi- ^a id that he was very proud to havi lawn. They contend that two loti on Saturday night. Her husband's, 1 was done. Hold on tho tract were asaoHsed In co-operation of tho board of freehold- nent signers as well. Neither Franck the honor of digging the first shove ers In repairing tho Kutswamp road Tho Register has an exceptionally condition is fair. About an hour or so later the fire- divldually but their valuo was no warm spot In its heart for tho mem- nor Turner have given a detailed an- r i 1"» ful for the school. He told of hov which was recently washed away. swer to tho accusations, which name The mother was the most seriously he has been fighting for years for men were called out because of a firo deducted from tho assessment on tin bers of the Fair Haven flro depart- injured, tho bullet penetrating her ontiro tract. Thoy referred to th' Adam Llnzmayer, Sr., of Navesinlt, .hem aa law violatora, modern high school for Rumson, an in an unoccupied bungalow near ment, as we havo never forgotten right chest and entering her lung. Head den's Corner on the state hlgl: 3933 assessment. Mr. Conover state; candidato for township committee- tho efficient work which that de- Leadirs of the Economy league he outlined his efforts and those c man spoko on economy and efficiency. Her husband waa shot in the left his fellow members on the board o: way. The building that- tho nssoagmont for 1934 wn: partment did In assisting tho Red scoff at Franck's threats to sue and VAN B. HAI.SKY. groin. A third bullet entered the was formerly correct. Assessor William Curchln Ho urged that prompt action bo tak- education to attain this objective. H< owned by Herman Schllchting and Bank Ilrcmcn in checking the spread call upon the councilman to attempt floor. According to statements made occupied by Ambrose J. Schiller, who Sr., told the counoll that tho prop en to reduco taxeH and ho stated that of tho flro at the building at Broad •x> answer their charges. They point an id another great day will be whe this could bo dono without any sacri- sey, chairman of the county execu- by the parents, tho woman shot the school is dedicated. Rev. W. Cal now lives at Little Silver. The pres- erty was not ovoraesesaed In 1033 and Wliito streets, which threatened ;o tho election of 1925 when forme: tive committee. Mayor Hulsey will twice and the man once. that it wao not assoijned enough 1 fice of efficiency. He said there was vin Colby then delivered an invoca' ent owner is Fred Wolf of Lake- great property damage to Tho Regis- Congressman James P. Maher wa: be toostmaster and the speakers be- The police discovered the shooting wood. 1934 and that ho intends to raloo th no reason for tho roads being In a do- er building and Its plant. The time- •ccallod aa mayor after a bitter cam- tion. plorablo condition". Mr, Linzmayer sides Mr, Hoffman and Mr. Kcanwill by accident. None of tho neighbor;: Tho wro waa discovered by three anscsartwnt for 1035 to correspom ly arrival of tho Fair Haven firemen mign, when both sides threatened include Senator W. Warren Barbour The next speaker was Congress •with tho amount in 1933. Ho fial* was formerly In charge of tho coun- had evidentally heard the shots. Cap- men who were delivering milk. They with their npparatU3 to the scene of ults, none of which materialized, and state, . county and local candi- tain Harry T. VanNoto and Police- man William H. Sutphin. Mr. Bor that Mr. Hlgglnson and Mr. Conovel ty roads In tho shore section. his fire and their efficient work in however. Mr. Maher ia now aligned ran to tho fire house and' forced a dates. man Lewis Hendricks were patrolling den, In Introducing Mr. Sutphin, sal door open. They were unable to find could appeal to tho county board, Tho next moetlng of tho organiza- lumping, water from The Register's ivith the faction opposed'to Turnei that he gave the board valuable as- jnotlon was passed to refer tho mat- tion is schedulod for tomorrow night Arrangements have been made for tho borough in the police car when the siren ordinarily used to summon laactnent and throwing this water and Franck. a bus to provide free transportation they noticed a small girl hurrying sistance in Washington in obtaining ter to tho council for Investigation at half-past eight o'clock at the Bre- lack onto tho fire was in a large the firemen, but they ble\y the siren The petition against Martin was lor Rumson residents to tho dinner. along Leighton avenue towards BanK th? PWA grant and loan. Mr. Sut on the fire engine and this proved A report will be made at tho nexi vont Park and Leonardo flro house. measure successful In keeping the ersoly worded and accused the coun- phin in a brief address stated tha' meeting. Tho final meeting of the campaign in The bus will leave the corner of street. * effective, The firefighters responded "re from spreading. :llman only of "putting political as- River" road and Bucna Vista avenue the building not only would provid tho slioro section will bo held lomor- The appearance of the Fair Haven Stopping the girl, the policemen promptly. ' A request from tho board of edu- ilrations above the needs of tho bor- nt hnlf-past six o'clock. Stopa will asked her what she was doing out hotter educational facilities but It: ow at tho Navosink lire house nnd re department In the Columbus day ough." construction at thia time will pro The flro had started in tho kitchen ' cation for $3,000 was granted. Bill* tho final mooting in the inland sec- bo made at Allen street, Washing- on the streets at two o'clock in the and had spread to other parts of tha amounting to $003.68 wore paid elebratlon was one that should Rive Tho Economy league has been wagi- ton street, Bingham avenue, tho bor- vide work for many persona. tion -will bo hold Friday night, No- ride to every taxpayer of Fair morning, The child replied that her building, including the roof. It was Stato school taxes for 1033, amount- vember 2, at the quarters ot tho Wil- ng a sharp campaign during the ough hall, Hintelmann's corner, father had "hurt her mother," and In Introducing the next speaker a stubborn one because tho flames ing to 17,079.50, and stato road taxen, Haven, as well as to their Rod iast few weeks. They have made Rumson road and the Avenue of liam H. Sutphin association. Bank nolghbors. The firemen in their that she waa goin to a, dance hall or William M. Smith, county superin had eaten into partition openings "Amounting to $1,034.27, were paid, ho recent lottery seizure at Keans- Two Rivers and wherever the bus is tendent of schools, Mr. Bordei latty white uniforms and their spot- 1 West Bergen place to summon her between the rooms, where it waa dif- This cleans up the 1033 taxes. " Twenty-one new members were iurg a main issue and have accused hailed. older sister. She said she was praised him for his co-operation ii balloted upon and admitted at the ess apparatus were a feature of the ficult to direct water. It Was not utl-i Jioto for $9,000 was authorized. Turner and Franck of permitting The dinner committee comprises Rochelle Green and that she was ten the fight for the new school. Mr. til about half-past five o'clock that! meeting last Thursday night. parade, and many who saw the ipen gambling. William A. Gehl- George A. Hawkins, overaeor o: parade wondered why the prize for Alfred P. Boyce, Kenneth Bruce, Ed- years old. Smith said that Rumson haa joinei the fire was put out. Hose waa con-] tho poor, said a number of request iaus, president of tho New Point win M. Farrier and Loul3 VanBrunt. Tho police wont to the house and the ranks of other progressive muni nected with a hydrant on tho weafcj tho best-appearing department In lomfort beach company, who la gen- liavo boon rccolvod for wood and non-regulation uniform was not found Mrs. Green sitting in an up- cipalltles In maintaining the highest side of the highway and traffic waa . coal. Ho said that tho owner of a rally believed to bo In back of Tun- right position on the porch. She said standards of education. Rumson wil diverted through Minnesink Park*. awnrded to tho Fair Haven depart- nor and Martin, ha3 been mado, a tract of woodland has given him per- ment. Tho Fair Haven first aid sho had,been shot and asked to bo receive many, benefits from the ncv The damage amounted to about $500* < mission to cloar It off and use ,th< target, the leaguers claiming that, he Sea Bright Council taken to the hospital. The woman school for years to come, he de- squad captured the prize for the best has been the recipient of'speclal fa- wood for distribution among needy appearance in that division, and Has Short Meeting waa place in the police car and re- clared. families. Ho was given permission vors from tho present administration, moved, to Kiverview hospital by Mr. Harry A. Kcttel, secretary- of the there was no question that they and therefore wants to maintain the to go ahead with tho work. Mr. Dante Deverio, Who Has Occu- walked nwny with this prize easily Hendricks. school board, presented a shovel to Local Democrats At Hawkins explained that tho men present government. The regular meeting of the Sea Mr. Borden and the latter went to pied the Famous Hostelry Sev- with their handsome motorized Bright mayor and council Friltlay VanNote entered the house and who will cut tho wood aro receiving equipment and efficient corps' of No nominating petitions from can- found Green lying in a pool of blood work. Ho first used a pick and then Capital Form CluK food tickets at tho prcsont tlmo, so eral Years, to Become Its workers. didates have been filed as yet and it light lasted 32 minutes. It wasi the removed several shovelfuls of dirt ihortest meeting in a long, long time. in an upstairs bedroom. He notified tho work will bo dono without any New Owner. Is not known who will run for the police headquarters and the borough The crowd expressed its approval of Democrats from the third c,on> * extra cost to tho borough. council In addition to Andreach and During a discussion regarding the ambulance, driven by Fred Brower, his efforts with hearty applause. gressional district, who are employed, Wo want our firemen friends at aatteries of the hook and ladder in. Washington, last week banded Percy D. Bennett, collector, wll! Negotiations aro underway for tlie Fair Havon to know that although Trenery. removed the man to the hospital. The The exercises closed with the sing. ruck a statement was made that 1 hold a tax salo for delinquent taxes, lalo of the famous old hostelry at The recall election Is being held revolver, .38 caliber In size, was tak- Ing of "The Star Spangled Banner." themselves in a club. The organiza- their names were unintentionally he hand lights on the truck were tion has been named the Third Con- Ho had planned to publish tho Uat-o jlncroft known as tho Lincroft Inn omitted from the news item they are under tho provisions of the munici- en to headquarters. During the exercises selections were delinquent taxoo in today's Issue of -o Danto Deverio who has .occupied pal manager form of government, of aken from the fire house to illum- ;iven by the school band, with Ru- gressional District Democratic ^fSt^ not forgotten nnd wo stand ready to inato several business places when County Detective William Mustoe, and holds meeting:, in the offices of Tho Roglatcr but was compelled to ho premises for tho past few year3, assist them at any time. which Keansburg was the second In dolph Winthrop as director. t la known that tho salo price has he electric current failed In a who was in Red Bank headquarters Congressman William H. Sutphin. defer publication for ono week, as tho state and the first in tha county at the time VanNoto called, and Cap- eeveral matters In connection with eon agreed upon nnd that a deposit to adopt. This Is the third recall at- itorm. The council issued a warn- Frank Santa Lucia, son of Mr. and iaa been paid and Juat as soon aa tain Joseph Bray, proceeded to the 'ho oalo havo not been finally settled, tempt to be made. Maher was oust- ng to the firemen that any member scene. FIREWOOD STOLEN. Mrs. Nicholas Santa Lucia of Keans- tho search 13 mado and things are Salvation Army To ed In the first ono and the second at- f the fire department Is liable to a burg, has been mado president of tho 'ound to bo aa ropreaonted tho bal- Ino of $5 for taking any equipment Three of the children, Anna, four- club. He ia employed in tho ofiico tempt was frustrated by court action. teen, Rose, twelve, and Rochelle, the Two Eutontown Men Arrested on* -7AVESINK HOUSE SOLD. nco of tho purchase prlco will bo Entertain Cadets >ut of tho fire house. Complaint of James Dean. of the Commodity Credit corporation. mid ovor and tho old hotel property girl who waa going for , her sister, Mr. Santa Lucia attended grammar Five bonds of $500 each, with In- were witnesses to the shooting. Two jLevrls G. Galloway Buys the Loo Kel- vlll pa03 Into now ownership. Ton cadets from tho Salvation nrnst of $250 were paid. These bonds Cheater Riddle and Raymond Co- school at Keansburg and high school other children, Wesley, nineteen, and ert were arrested a few days ago on ly Property. Tho property la looted on the north- Army training college at New York Hearing For Red were issued to help pay the cost of at Red Bank. will be guests of tho local branch of Eva, eighteen, were at the danco. a charge of stealing wood owned by west corner of tho main road leading .ho stone jetty near the Peninsula James Dean of Tinton Falls. They Joseph J. Llater of Asbury Park is Lewis G. Galloway ha3 bought the that organization next Sunday at ser- Bank Man Put Off According to the police, the first Ace president, Miss Alice Turley ot frouso ho occupioa at Navoslnk from 'rom Lincroft to Holmdel and the lotcl. Borough Clerk E. W. Fnry re- shot was fired by the woman. She had cut down trees on Mr. Dean's 'oad leading from Lincroft to Everett vices to be held in the chapel on Lin- lorted receipts of 5803, of which $750 As bury Park is secretary and Mrs. Loo Kelly, a law professor In St, den place. Tho cadols will bo accom- Charged with operating an automo- managed to fire another shot before property and were about to haul nd Oakhlll. Tho premises contains was rent for the Sea Bright bathing liem away in a truck when they Harold M. Lowry of Freehold is John's college at prooklyn. Tho prop- panied by Adjutant Edward Mc- bile whllo under tho influenco of the gun was wrested from her by her treasurer. The purposes of tho or- erty, consisting of threo acres, Is on lomowhat loss than an ncre on which lavillon for the second, third and husband, who immediately fired in re- were caught. Riddle and Covert were .ho old hotel building stands and on Mahon of the training college staff. liquor, Alfred T. Brennnn of River- ganization are both political and so- tho Chapel Hill road, a ahort distanco Bido avenue was arraigned bcforo-.Ro- ourth quarters of this year. A note turn. The wojnan managed to crawl :lned 515 each by Justice Elmer C. hlch Is also tho remnants of what Men and women who meet tho or $1,500 was authorized. Wainright. They were unable to pay sial. The club now has 25 members from tho center of tho village. Tho corder Harry Klatslcy In police court downstairs and out onto th« purch. md It is expected that an many moro houso haa nlno rooms and a bath- 'as ono tlmo a well constructed two necessary requirements for olllco In The husband dropped to the floor. the fines, but they were released up- tho Salvation Army havo to undergo on Monday morning. The hearing will join within tho next few days. room, Mr. Kelly bought tho proporty tory barn. This building Is prac- was adjourned until next Tuesday. HALLOWE'EN BANCE. on probation after they had prom- two yeara affo and remodeled tho Ically gono, only the handhewn ten months of lntensivo training af- ised to pay Mr. Dean for wood which Congressman Sutphin is an honorary 'ramework and a small bit of tho on- ter which they recetvo their proba- Brennan's car, according to Cap- DANCE AT EAST KEANSBUKG. "iieriiber. liouso along tho lines of tho typical tain Harry VanNote, crashed Into an rlasquenulo Tarty Instead of "Lucky thoy had previously taken off his Kow England farmhouse. Mr. Gal- losuro now remains etanding. tionary commissions and continue Dog NitcM nt Leonardo. ulace. their studies for one year whllo on automobile being driven, by Harrison It will be Given by Unemployed Men RIVHBVIEW HOSPITAL. loway Is now building a garago on Tho old hotel building ia somewhat Kemblo of Rochello last Sunday the placo. ilatorlcal. Ita oldtlmo colonial ap- tho field. If successful in their ex- Instead of holding a "Lucky Dog of Middletown Township. amination after this period, they ro- night. Brennan was attempting to Nite" party Saturday night as they lovcrod I)i,sh Supper at Tlnton Fnllfj Joaranco causes It to stand out like back out of the driveway of tho Kit A barn nnd costume dance will be TO FKEACII AT MIDDLETOWX. ccivo their full commissions and aro had originally planned, the Leonardo held by the Unemployed association Next Tuesday. ClUclion Salad Supper. landmark. Tlio original part of tho then sent In chargo of various Sal- Kat Inn on Bridge avenue. Kcmble Field club will have a Hallowe'en aildlng romalna today, much the was proceeding south on that thor- of Middletown township at Kilpat- Bishop Albion \V. Knight Will Oc- The Tinton Falls auxiliary of niv- Tho Llncroft Ladle3' Aid Bocloty vation Army activities. masquerade dance. It will take place rick'a barn at the coiner of Bray cupy Pulpit of Christ Church. uma no It lias boon, for tho past con- oughfare. nt tho Lconnrdo grill. Masquerade irvlew hospital will hold a covered ^111 hold their annual chicken salad ury or more with Its old colonial flre- Tho cadets will bo In charge of the and Shore Acre avenues at East After tho accident, In which both costumes will be worn and prizes will Bishop Albion W. Knight, formerly i*ih mipper next Tuesday evening nt supper at tho Llncroft chapel tomor- laca nnd original fittings In tho front sorvlces at eleven o'clock In tlio morn- Kennsburg Saturday evening. A : he home of Mrn. Theodora N. Parnv* row night, Thursday, October 25, for ing, 2:45 o'clock in tho afternoon nnd cars wero badly damaged, Brennan bo awarded to the wearers of the door prize will be awarded and there oi Cuba and Panama, will preach at arlor or reception room and the funniest and most original garb. The Christ church at Middletown village y. Two fiorvingu will take place, ono tho benefit of the sinking fund of the .ualnt old barroom with its low ccll- at eight o'clock in the evening. The was said to havo left tho scene of tho will be prizes for the be.st wnHzers accident. Ho was arrested by Van- "Lucky Doff Nite" party will be held Sunday morning at the eleven o'clock t six o'clock und one at fin von noclety. Tho first table will bo ga forming a moot inviting placo publlo is invited. and the wearers of the best cos- ('clock. The menu will comprlnn Borveil at 5:30 o'clock. Mrs. Joseph Note in tho restaurant. Taken to po- later. It waa postponed because tunica. Music will bo provided by .service. Bishop Knight, before taking or thoso who want an unusual rural Captain Herbert Pink, In chargo of more tlmo wan required to make ar- up his duties at bishop-coadjutor of i,iked 1mm, f-ealloped putatoc:;, can- W. Thompson lo in charge of tho af- the local branch, announced that. $145 llco headquarters ho was examined thn Unemployed n^oriation bum!. .tmosphoro. by Dr. John B. Boyd, who said he rangements. thn diocese of New Jersey, was led sweot potatoes, np:ij;hottl, Ciib- fair, being assisted by other members was collected on tag day last Satur- ll t of tho society. The chapel will bo Tho property of lato has been wnn under tho Inlluonco of liquor. chancellor of tho University of thn iagc :mlrul, 'tomatoes, pie. wned by Otto W. Llndbei-g of Cam- day. ^ Senior Chiss Dance. OIIH nnd ixifiYo. Mm. Parmly will 1 decorated with fnll flowora nnd au- Bronnan, according to the police, had Quad PaiK'o Saturday. Plans are being made by tho Senior South at Sowaneo, Tennessee. Rev. tumn leaves. on, who did vory llttlo to Improve admitted driving tho car. Ernest "\V. Mandeville, rector of s;jLsfed by Mrs. William Knglanrt ho placo. In fact, It waa allowed to A. DEMOCRATIC MEETING. Tho locnl Quadrangle club will class of th'o,Reil Ban It high school nd Mra. Wellington Wllkins. for a sonil-furmal dnnee to he. given Christ church, will conduct tho ser- otorlorato so much that Mr. Dnvorlo sponfloi* Hallowi-'en-okl clothea vice and Bishop Knight will deliver I'liannoolBt Buys House. 111 bo compolled to upend much County Candidates to SpcaU at I-^o- Lodgo Bunco Party. danco Saturday night, October 27, at In the high school gymnasium Friday Mrs. Sarah Carroll has Bold her night, November U, from eight to the sermon. BraiH'lihig Out, loncy to put tho placo in what nardo Tomorrow. Nnveslnk rtobocca Lodge will hold Ornberg'n Camp, Ntnvriian ypl'iugrf Iiouso and lot on tho corner of Thlr ight bo termed a prennntablo oon- road. Music will be furnished by Al twelve. Patsy Sharappa and his or- Walter Nult, who for tho past nvo and Highland avenues, Atlantic High- Tho regulfir monthly meeting of a bunco party in the Odd Fellows chestra will furnish the mmiic. Sen- Guild Card Tnity. ra i':; IKI'I operat^d an n.utoinol»jlt> ltlon. For many yotira tho plnce hall on Mnnmouth street, Tuesday Bcrlow's orchestra fnim «:30 P. M. lands, to Eugene J. O'llourko, pro- [Jnratod by .Too Wood ward and the Fourth District Democratic club to two o'clock A. M. ] tccorationy iors may use their budget, tickets. Tho Wonmn';i guild of Trinity ervioti fit nt ion on FUnad ntreiit nt prietor of tho Atlantic pharmacy at of. Mlddletuwn townohlp will bo held' .night, October 30. Tho committee In will bo of corn:;tMks, limtt'rns and Stanley Croydon nnd 'INmy Trufolo Imrwjibury, near the. rnilroiul tracks, revlfli to hin occupancy thn Tom- chargo Include!) Mrs. John Hoffman, church will sponsor a largo card par- that place. Tho house lino uovon naon family occupied tho promisou tomorrow night at half-past eight rod lights. Tho committee In charge are in ehui'tfo of tht? nfi'nir, a^iMcd ty Aridity aftornoon, October Dti, at. :\a opcnrii limit 1 tot' :iinill;ir !>U!i!nr,"n o'clock at tho Brevont Park and Urn. Inna Cook, Mrs. Delia Amos and 1 n tho 'Ni'pturwi hhjhwny nt. Knfnn- rooms and n bathroom. Mr. O'Rourko mny yoarn. of the affair Include Richard McAl- by Betty Ackfrman, KdHh Ilurtin, two o'clock, at Trinity parish hount r will movo into tho liumio November 1. Leonardo flro houne. The club mem- Mrs. Carrlo Pattorsnn. Prlzra will lister, Norman Heer and lieiijamln Bernard JOillum, H'oh'ii Ides, William oil Went Front street. Mni. James own. Knvh plnrn l i ron~ -.--«. ment. For Salo. Another tipeaker will bo AdanvLin?;- ward T. Bonnelt of Uolfonl. headed by Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffman mayer of Naveslnk, Democratic can- IVUey'n For llallowoVn delivered. Kiis^ut Hroa., lil-^l Me- tsuv\ on Soda water, all llnvoro, Canndn nnd her nf:.ih;tunt;i are Mr:i. Iona chanic; street, Red Jhinlt!—Advertise- :o nult your tmriier; l»f«at r,rntli'\n nsi'1 "No dunning" fc>lf[iin. X White Rock, KrucRor'n beer, didate for commlttoeman. Cook, Mrs. Delia Amos and Mra. costumes, decorations.;, nohKiinakora * iflji, I/noxfoll'-'d ntM'vlwi. Vve.d T). "No Gunnlnj:" filjjmi limy he. had d other brands. Also (llstillud vva- Totloy's For Typewriters. -everything for the party. Tetley's, ment. ; CHiarantoed machines at bargain Carrie Patterson. _ ~O » fg, toff (UK, Hod n.'iitlc. uUaim m l-- at Tho Hojjlutcr oillco. Prices: Curd- r. Uonjnmln II. Crate, 14 North Broad street, Red Hank,-- Advertise- Democrat itf I^aguo hoard, HO oonftf pin- dozen; niuslln, 30 avenuo. Red TJank, phono l-JSTi Typrnvrltern imed. prices. Expert repairing. Tetley'u, ment. Finest iicrvlco nt lowonlont t pilcca. Broad etreet, Itod Hank.- Advcrllmv meeting u» bo held this ovoning at fi '{jifhsr imiii $1.00 per dozen. Owner's nnnto im- 'AdvottlHcmcnt. Social Dancing, V.Wm Club, 1 If K> -.nrj;e.'it cont'iu-n in Monmoutth cairn-, ncnt. Special ln> Cmim Trio* :* theKIUr. hcmic, Undid titroot, Hod in' IV, (1 hiihtod at Binalt .rxtra emit,—Adver- Wodnefsday, X:00 1'. M,. for lUKh school 1 I nt •i:itlU'il.' tlsornoRt. y. Superior Tynowrltor Horvlce",' for Hc.-uii' .-' ii'c eri'iuii im» given to }lank. Prominent Mpi'akeni. i'lvoiv- •(1 t':f w ill •rvn a i)\ Nolle!', iCoyporl, W. J., I'thoiiu -ifii.*—Ailvei- students. Mabel ('olrnnn School of Jusutt u NNnv. . Ounclng, phone Hi-il Ji.-uik I'Oll.—Ad- ::hm<*ho:?, loifj^'ii, eir., on tcijUt'st, bmly urkulm:. AdV.Ht.Llrht.rn t. iU • f I'm it 0, DM '0 1'. M, '-'A. T will not tie r('{ii>uni,lblo for nny lsement. • '^cSf. •--S3— ~ — Kiel Oil. 'ilfi contniotnd by Mary or Msirlun cn'H hats cleaned nnd blocked hy vertlMeincni. AilvortlHemrnl. 1 1 :!( •III cm1. Pure, clean, without wnnte. Touted Vlnln Mnxnon niter this (late, Oc- an expert huttcr. Lren'H, Hod Bank 'I he TJnrroft 1/idtc:] Aid mippor IIufilnosH IVIen'fi T.um'li, 10 Centfi. 2H00.—Advert torment. will h«: hold in th.- Mm-ioft v\u\\wl «ll nil that iumm'0!! economy. Prompt f:l lltif.j Tnihln'H Typewriter Ilcnilqunrlon). r S llollvrry. Henry Allen Co., phono Brn'vrtl from 11:3(1 A. M. to :\:0(\ "Typewi item icntcil, bought, sold t (Hobo hotel. i:..t Hank. Saturday tomorrow nlghl. (Vlnlwr l'.K frnrn ['. M. Htiimd limit .'uirnnl-, Urnad 'voninp, Ontnbi'r 2'L Nu c(H'or charge. :IIM to !>:0'» nVIork. Adult?} lite, dill-. id j!,-iuli Katontown 49.—Atlvortlocaienl. Advortiopmcut. Them Is no llnnr laundry work nnd repnirtMi. Tj-uliin':-, M Broad iti'cet. Red Hank.—Advertisement. IfOou'fl.-—-AUvortiuciucuC etioet, UeU Bunk,— Orchestra.— Advertisement, Urea JUi\ -AdvurUuciuont 1 Two BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 2f> NAVY DAY. . book, heican P'cH It out, read It and taking a special course In stenogra- EAST KEANSBUKG DEMOCRATS. only two months ago, It has steadily can put it back to its original place phy and typewriting. grown in membership. Tho president Betty English, a member of the Tlio Navy leaguo Is Sponsoring Ha with little difficulty. No special per- TheY Club Wins Prize For Good At- of tho club Is Richard Gordon of Observance. ligii School Notes son line been assigned to the job of senior class, is visiting at tho World's tendance. East Kennsburg and tho leader of librarian. Each teacher who comes Fair, Chicago. tho district la William n. Ttylor of Tho Navy leaguo of tho United In with her class will have charge of Hoy Maneel, a student of tho local At a meeting of tho Mlddletown States nldod as in the paiit yoats by township Democratic municipal com- Harmony. Tho Ladles' auxiliary of AT EMIL'S LOG GABIK it. school, fractumi his shoulder last the club lias been formed and all other patriotic, veterans find civic : Keillor High School. Miss Mabel Albortson's 5-B class week while, playing In ,a football mittee last night, tho East Keans- societies ia sponsoring the thirteenth State Highway Routs SB, near Mlddlctown .Village, bury Regular Democratic club was Democratic women o! East Keano- has begun its project on colonial life. game. burg are eligible to Join. annual observance of Navy day on At tho recent meeting of tho high awarded tho prize, for having the Saturday. Tho navy department 1B school student council, Principal Har- Pictures have been drawn, and parts Tiie Jl-B class will hold their first Tho club la oponsorlng a danco Wednesday Night, October 31st. of stage sets have been started. The meeting of tho year Thursday, No- best organized nttendanco at the cooperating in thin observance and ry C. Blebcr suggested that ho take meeting held Monday night, October Friday night, November 2 at th ca- It in tho dcoiro to offer to tho poo- two members of the council with him class Intends to sew quilts, make an- vember 1, in Miss Edna Hallock's sino at East Keansbtirg. Tho card Wo cover charge. Prises Sot rc.-.-oiitatlve of tlio New Jer- of tho Unitorl States navy recruiting ln» school activities to meet the pres- station, foderal building, Biooklyn. ent economic needs, promotion of bet- wam of the Lcnape Indians It is to sey Sunday league will speak at the ter relationship hetween schools, pos- he p.ainted to represent bark. Drums, j Reformed church Sunday morning, sible inter-scholastic activities, ftnd a bowls, and a totem pole are beini; Mrs. Clarence Wlllett la kept in- noiv.ini.llon committee for state asso- finished. Cornstalks ure to In put! doors liy neuritis. ciation officers. Ann Gaskill. Ruth around the wigwam. Indian lii;u A school for leadership in rural COLDS Abninovitz, Jack Hammell and will be made and put into t! creation was held at tho school- Esther Levine will prepare a speech I warn. [ house nt this place four nights last Tr®.2-A class has started the con-'|wcrk, under tho auspicea of the New WW FEVER r,n' tonics of promotion of better re- I ---r.; - - t colletre of agriculture, first day V ion%iip between schools and nom- structfon of a Pueblo villas. All tho I Jersey state collep nttended each LIQUID, TABLETS HEADACHES !',"tinB committees for state associ- necessary material has been brought | About ,'ltty person SALVE, NOSE DROl'S Jn 30 mlnutoa ot'ion officers. Two will be chosen as in by the children. night. Only a few residents of At- delegates. Helen Ides, president of Tho "Jungle News" publication i -' lanlic township were present. Nine- the governing body, will talk on the under'full swoy. Four large sheet.;-iy per cent or more of those at the (subject of changes made in financing have been printed. Thev 'illustrate [school came from other-parts of tho school activities to meet the present tho life of the zebra, the county. economic needs. George Straus, ad- monkeys nnd the elephant. | Mrs. F. Alvin I/ingwith and her, visor, will accompany the group. Tho special class of Miss Helen i daughter Hernicc were recent guests iThe Senior art classes under the Invmens has painted a seri u_r.rvlslon of Miss Edna Hallock are ters illustrating several known stor- Rev. John Wesley Tower preached nosupcrw vengaged in tho sketching of a Tho girls in the class have mad at the Reformed church last week. now type of free hand drawing. Since chair covers for all the chairs in the Mrs. Harry Morris, who ha tlio beginning of tho semester human room, and a table cloth for th in poor health several, weeks, la'ccii and figures wero the course of made by Jam tinues to improve. study but due to the quickness of of tiie class. John Bendy .has moved from Mrs. learning to sketch Miss Hallock has The boys in John Ebner's class a George Decber's house to tho house turned tho figure sketching classes to formerly occupied by Philip Stryker. tho art animal sketching. Among tiie making them has been obtained from Mr. and Mrs. John Donovan have nnlmals sketched so far was a cat and old hand loom. moved from Elwood Douglass's £&\\s& brought in by Phyllis Todd, a white house. Tho phiee which they vacat- 60 Broad St., Red Bank ^ rabbit brought In. by Patsy Arnone, School Personals. ed will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. two chicks brought in by Nelson Og- Lproy IT. Daniels, who were recentl loneky and a cast iron model of a Henry Kuntz, teacher of bookkeep- Kentucky bred horso brought in by ing at the local school, returned:, to tlantic township fire compan lt after an Phyllis Todd. arranging to be represented on the absence of a week due to an attack Tho 12-A English class under the Held of sport basketball team, supervision of Mrs. Robert C- Brown John Golden been chosen as The members of the team has been acting scenes from Macboth. school Monday week after being con- Patsy Arnono took tho part of tho aro Harold Gunther, Fred Hill, Ed- jhurderer, Arthur Mayhow as Mao- fined to her home for three weeks win Sherman, Charles Crlno, Joseph both, Marguerite Mayberry, Lady appendicitis opera- Crlnc and Arnold Conover. Macbeth; Tony Stoble, Banqua and Herbert Falkenburg represented tho Mls3 Peggy Classen, graduate of The road to better and biggegg r busi- crowd in the banquet scene. The Freehold high school and from Dean ness lleadd s ththroughh TThhe Register'g s ad- Golden Wedding Ryo Dramatic reading class presented tho Academy, Franklin, Massacusetts, is vertising columns.—Advertisement Blend 1.27 pt second play of the term entitled Sllvor Wedding Gin _ 1.188th "Grandma Pulls tho String." Lola Wolcott waa tho old grandma, Myrtle Canadian Olub Ralph, tlio pesty little sister, and Ar- Complete with cord ond (Bonded) S.ODBtli Hals & Half; Scotch 3.S9 5th thur Mayhow and Doris Heynolds tha plug. Guaranteed. QunrantePcl, AC o- DC? hero and heroine. A cast of students AC or IJC Crab Orchard f)3opt. entertained the drama department of FlclEolimp.nn'o Gin _ 1.23 6th Ho the Woman's olub of Red Bank last Wolf Creek Strnisht Friday with the reading of a play en- titled, "Tho Prompter." Tho cast in- Eyo 07c.pt cluded Dorothy Gcrity, Jean Pope, Lola Wolcott, Catherine Ely, Myrtle Vandorveor Applejack 1.19 pt. Ralph and Arthur Mayhow, Jr. Tort nnd Sherry Wine 2.S9 gal. Mildred Douglas, Tina Cannella, Walker's DoLuio Byo Ann Gaskill, Shirley Marks, Eleanor (Bonded) - 3.10 Voorhees, Virginia Satter, Dorothy Don Pedro Wine, Winning, Patricia Rlley, Rachael Bth % for 1.00 West, Evelyn White and Marjorle Cognao Bnuidy, Mclnnes attended New Jersey College 3 years old 1.00 pt for Women at New Brunswick, last Saturday, where they wero shown through tho college. They are mak- ing plans to enter that college next September. ( Captain William Shears of Tort Monmouth addressed the boys Hi-Y Antiseptic club Tuesday week on "National De-1 Solution. fence." ICccpa your EicathFreo from, At the regular meeting of the Girls Odor—Your Noss nnd Throat Hi-Y held .last Thursday night, Jane Free from Gcrmo — ond n Powers took charge of a vocational roialat 19o LIQQBTT'S discussion at the close of the meet- ing. Helen Sanborn, Anna Brill and Phyllis Miles were appointed as a committeo to tko care of refresh- ments at the Hallowe'en party to be given at the "Y" house on Branch avenue. A large number of high school stxidonts attended their first closed high school dance held last Wednes- v/liot you day night in the high school gymnas- 3T/O Tim OF nnd foract nbenit ium, Peter Galatro and his orchestra tlio maln- the toitiu-c3 C? furnished the music . for dancing. tenence ofgood inJin«tlon end aenflcs ita relief las to! Miss Evelyn Sloane, Miss Edna Hal- ', health. - and a U i U E lock and George Straus, all members DBBAD of the school faculty, were chaperons. Spcdally Pricad Glen P. Wlshard, executive secre- tary of tho Young Mcn'3 Christian association, is now conducting a class of "Vocational Guidance," at the Red Bank high school one day a week. The-vocational guidance clns3 is for tiie benefit oi the February graduating class.

Junior High Note*. Tho 9-B and 9-A cliissci will pre- sent an Armistice day program for the benefit of the senior and junior high schools under the supervision of Mrs. Elsie McLr-od. A new subject, called Social Sci- ence, has been added to tho cur- riculum of the seventh grade. This subject requires two peiiod3 a day and in being taught by Mrs. Fay Schrugger. All hough the Junior high patrol 2Bo HoiaU MlUt IVInirnoala has been on duty since school start- Tooth l"aBta lOo ed, it was not organized until last Wednesday noon when the member, mei for the first time. A captain and live lieutenants were elected. They Clio Tond's Cold Cream _ 39o aro Capt. Petro Glrlllo. nnd Lieuten- ants Doininio Plngatprc, Edward Cltrocarbonato 8 or.'_ 09o Mntt.'.-on, Harvey Stupelll, Jack War- ren and Tom Gamon. Meetings are Hftle/o M-0 B7o to be field every Friday at noon. Any- ono who continually causes a dis- turbance will be brought before tho patrol and "tried" for misdemeanor. Tho Vl-A clasij hedd an election of ' ofllcerii last Thursday in tho auditor- ium at. their regular meeting und the- iilipervbiion of Mrs. Helen Yost. Thn nllU-'Ts elected "were John Stoblo pit.-:iili-nl; Robert Wordrfn, vice, pres- ident; Doris Rath, nucretary and Laurio liiicl.iuno, treasurer. Louis EUadler haa returned to fiehool after having been confined to her lmmn lwo weeks, by Illness. - -' - Marion .Slorms, member of the 8-B claftii, has bnen conilned to her home Satisfy Tour Sorest Tooth durliiR.iho hint week with an attack M thaao dclhlom of bronchitis!. MarnflUi Rhodes, member of the 8-IJ rluii.'i, him left Red Jlnnk to go to tho I'hllipplno Inlands, where sho wll resume li'-r studies.

lllvor KtriTt No.ivu. The llbraiy in I ho Klvor street (ii'hnol IIMS h-en put Into use, book: h;\v.> bn-il iirrai'jti'd 111 a ryiilr-iniitle m-Upr. li a pupil ilcjirea lo gut a RED fcANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 24, 1934

ter Hosrlfe, George Howland, Masna •!e Richardson, Barbora Smith. Cleota Col- Bhow Mcxlco'a products, trade routes, Dessert-Bridge at Woman's Club. MountiWtl. Htewart PowerB. Carolyn Craw, lins, Mary L. Ewlng, Ansle Maraiclo. Vlv- political divisions, life and surface. Red Bank High fold, Dorothy Cross, John horn. William lan Marks, Mary Jane Mcllugh, Naomi American Homo department of the SOMEWHERE Grimes. Jean Smith. If nnyono wishes to eco them, they M Red Hank Woman's club will hold a silid"o«on,«try-M.r.h.ll Alg.r. Tin. nuslnMS Trolnlne—Violet Baden, L. may do so by Jooklng at the bulletin dessert-bridge party Tuesday, Octo- in your homo you have UB Blanco, Ruth Loversldae, Sam Carotenuto, Cnnnc,l(a, Mildred Hollywood. boards In the seventh and eighth ber 30, at 1:30 P. M., for tho benefit of- Cheml.try—IUlphJohnBOi,, Howard Caff. William Lest-, Viola Bottaearo. Thomat articles of Foster, Lillian Colder, Helen High. John grade room of the school.—Paul the clubhouse fund. Mra. William Phynlcs—Jack Dean, John Bilck, Walter McNally, Marsaret McNurney, Nettle Cap- Currlc. Local High School First Marking f Strode and Mrs. Alex Pepln are co- "°Arl -l'atrlck Arnone. Mlllle.nt Chlnnock, Ian. ! The girls' volley hall team played Period Closed Friday—26S John iDavb, Ell" De.y, Vcra Dlrhani Dor- Science—Elalns Flediman, Gcnevlcve chairman. They are assisted by Mrs. othy Fielder. UaVetliy Gerlty, JoKphlne French. Hobtrt Llnderoth. Emily Newman. three gumeu with the girlu of Avon Charles English, Mm. Harrison Senior High Pupils Receive llasenll, Jtobcrt Imlny, Allcyno Johnson, Hetty Ross, Virginia Smith. Allco Wlkoff, Thursday. All the contests wore ex- Banco, Mrs. Clifford Frankfort, Mrs. Lucy Arnone, Jack Balne, Walter Bennett, 1 "A" for First Month. William Maitce. Margaret Baehkovaky, citing. Unusually good playa wore Howard Llppincott, Mr.i. Fletcher Why not bring them to us linili Mtnltii Fcleclfl Vlttorla. (jeorKe Louisa Slaneo, Mary Forrol, Jcnnlo Flcaro, made on both uides but the Avon Worthlcy" Wllltara Aumack. Winfleld Wain- Thomas Foster, Harry Greenwood, Alfred Sherman, Mrs, Richard Hackstaff, today and gat cash in return. Tho following U the Senior high Henderson, Harold Hendrlckson. Alfred girls outplayed the Tinton Falls girls Mrs. IConneth Smith and Mrs. James outstanding entertainer on the r Bht ijchool honor roll of"nil the pupils, ' ' JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOU Kohn, Lloyd McNally, Marjorie Munden, and won.—Mary Grogan. Wolcott. Vlrelnla Wykorf, Mnrjorlo Holmes, Per- Jmvr.lers who recolved tlio grade of "A" for the Kntrllsh—Edward Allen, Geoiue Trulln, sonlla Parktr, DorlB Rath, Mary Cannovn. Reussilles' first marking period ot tho Bed John Ingles. Archio Farmer, Grondln lor- 38 ISroad St rell, MarBton Shearer, Margarat f'hoarer. Latin—Knthryn Green, Jane Guptll, It pays to advertise In The Hecister. Bank high ecliool which ended Oc- Herman Kaasono. Ilobcrt Ocronl, .Wlllliim Marjorie Holmes. Mary Ingles. Grace tober 12: Geroul. Sil Way. Itaellel DePont., Lewis, Perzcallo Parker. Marcctta Rhodes, Holmde! News. Bertha Hallo, Normnu Rkharclson, Xony Dorothy VonSauter, Audrey Warnc, Joseph KnillBh—Tnialo lllMiiro, Morion Cottrcll, Do J,orenzo, Annie I'albo. Orally Newman, Allen, Alfred Kohn. Vincent Hammond bought a fioc- N* B. C. Coast-to-Coast Radio Broadcast CiMrllt Evvinjr. John Muck, Klltuboth Kllzalicth IIOJB, Virginia Smith, Mary Can- Mechanical DrawlnB—William Bennett, lloanlmon, Hetty riooilo, Jacob Hulperln, novo. Ji.no MoDonoush. Doris H'nlth, John Conn. Georee Trubln. Tony Vaccarelll. ond-hand automobile last week, Fri- Msfthn Inelci, Kilhcrlne Kennedy, Mar- Joyce Snyder, Dorothy Clayton, William Albert Youninns. day night he was driving It near every Wednesday evening jorle Kohl, Nancy Mnlchow. Helen Rogcra1 . Cosby. Dorla Hlrsch. Virjllnla Jones, Rob- Cooklne—Ella Bunln, Emllsr Newman, Red Banlc when it was In a collision Tonulo Seotl, Jane WyekofT, Klennor Jor - crt Adams, Amy tiraf, Llll Ivin«, Jack Pearl Grccnlilntt. with another car. No one was in- vli, Hilda Ito.ne, Helen Idea, Helen Hun, Bmnc. Helen. High. Louise Blninco. Shop Work—Roger McDonouirh, Nick Hachaol Went, Alberta Vminiana, l'liyllla I'cnraan.hlp-Naoml Grime., Juanlto Romano. Stanley Wllllnma. Lyman Ilur- jured, but Mr. Hammond's automo- at 10 P. M. Miles, Dorothy CrOBi, Evo Uennla, Iris gesa, Tony DeLorcnzo, Archie Farmer, Jos- bile was badly damaged. OaboriM, Jock Clark. Mnry Groenwood, Smith, Kvelyn Beamnn, Dorothy Holman, Alma Jlannlno, Jane MeDonoUBh, Dorothy eph Florc, William Geroni, Allen Hamlet, About twenty residents of this Eleanor Noc, Mary Koffcl, Dorothy Ttiornp- Norcom, Doris Perry, Dorl. Smith, Doro- Ilarlow Llpplncott, Alice Rogcl, Dominic Bon, Clara Colcman, Ann Gaakill. Mary Scaln, William Binnett. place attended the rodeo show at LaVallty. Iliith Bhopler. Jane llammell, thy Clayton, Charles Cosby, WHIIam Coaby, 726 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. Ellmlicth Hutchlnaon, Hetty Kly, Mien Alfred Do Chlcclo Catherine Girl lo, John Now York Tuesday night of last Grccley. Lillian Ivlns, Harriet Lewli. Angle week. They made the trip in auto- (Near Main Street) . Garmen, Barba'B Olaon. Sarah Blcbor, Hat- Marasclo. Mary VanNote, Robert Adama, tl« Leo Aekermnn, Florence Hackett, Wllph mobiles. Jghniolt, Ilaymonil Jolnnon, Helen Siinliom, Walter Uoakey. Dorothy Dean, Mur al New- Tinton Falls News. Joan Smith, Mateuerlta Mnybcrry, Marnn ton. Gertrude Paduett, Arnetta BUnford. During tho past week the William Jtauclchnun, Elizalmth Sillier, Dorothy V/FBt, Allen Anthony, Mary Blnaeo. Ella Ilunln, C, Ely estato Bold tcama of horses to Eleanor Cook, Cecelia Do Male), Elaine Mra. Samuel J. Bennett has moved Marshall Aluor, Jnno Parker, Iluth Sickles, Frank Nunclatlo of Matawan and Wildn Van Wngcnon. Flcckmnn. Pearl Greenblatt, Iden Gull- to Red Bank, where ohe will upend liana, Helen JncliBon. Leatcr Shlb a, Mottle Peter Miller of Phalanx and single tho winter. She expects to return to SUnoutaphy—niiBO Grand, Mjlilred SlmB, Alice WikolT. Gla; ya Chlvaralotll, horses to the Woollcy Fish company Green. Jean Kackelt. Adcla Hcppncr, Knln- Mary Dally, Harry Entclle, Anno Green, thin place In tho spring. of Bradley Beach, Benjamin Han- America's Smartest erlnn Kennedy, Helen Mniin. Vlrelnla race, Louljo Trcadway. Tho Tinton Falls auxiliary o( Rlv- Jane Parliar. Myrllo Ralph, Klvn BOBC, ICB- SpclllnE—Billy Bedford, Lorraine Cham- klnson of Everett, Trafford Matthews ale Scott, Mary Uortoll, Dorothy Thompson, etvlew hospital met at the home of of Lakewood and Joseph Leitsch of Eleanor Wokott, Anna DoFnlco, Chnrlon eroy, Catherine Flndlay. Mildred Gordon, Itobert Klolln, Evelyn Lawnon. Viola Mad- Mrs. R, H, Dodge last week. Com- Freehold. Four horses were sold to Walking Shoes 1'lschcr. Dorothy Fielder, Anna Shipkln, presoes woro folded and arrange- Joan Smith, Evelyn Dorr, Elizabeth Slhlor, dalena, llogcr McDonouBh, (ieorae O«trov, S. Mersky of Philadelphia. FOR I'OH Dorothy Wlnnlmr. Gemma Salntlnn, Alex Bweel. George lru- ments were made for a covered dish bin Stanley Williams. Sam Barbarlo, Lena Tho American Mechanics of this Dramatio Beading—Dorothy Gcrlty. Fredenberg, Jane Harvey, John Incles, Bar- supper to bo held next Tuesday even- Sport and l)r<-: s Miii't, Afternoon mid Widths AAAAA History of Literature—Philip Ilallly. low Lluplncott. Bobcrt Malchow, Janet ing at the home of Mrs. Theodore N. place had tho American Mechanics Wear. Ku-ninjj Wear. John Klssell. Elizabeth Matthews. Paxon, I'hyilla Hhoadc». PeBBy Stolder, Parmly. of Marlboro as guests Tuesday ni^ht Fur Trinimcjd. Wool and Silk. Buiineii Training— Caroline Crawford, Clarko Worthlcy, Nancy Claitlln, Veiln of last week. Three games of dart Jack Lonff, IrlB Osbprne. The Ladles' Aid society of the All Wool, SUk Lined 8 Styles to Choose From to EEE. Cottrcll. Alice Powell. Joslo Costa. Archie Indoor baseball wore played and all Problems of Democracy—Marptuct Fnny, Farmer, Matt Fcrrlrrno, Hunnuh Idea, Ilcr- Methodist church will meet at the Heavy Wclfht. Various* Materials, Jane Parker, Ilcalrlco Pettlc, Alberta Ynu- of them wero won by the Holmdel nlce Morrla, Loulne SaKgcae, Monroe Simon, homo of Mrs. E. G. Ehlnger Thuro- mans, Ella Dey, Elizabeth Matthews, Helen Mike Baden, Charles Bedford, 1'olx-rt team. Two nights later the Uolmdel Sizes 14 to 44. Sizes 14 to 44. MSIII, Itattla Lee Aekermnn, Florence day afternoon, November 1. Sizes 1 to 12. Geroni, William Geroni, Mattlo Lacy, Mil- lodge members wero the guests of Hnokett. Ralph Johnson. Hetty Aekermnn, He l'hlllpo Anglo Talerlco, Charles Beck, Tho following; news is given by pu- Hnlen Urouncr. Helen Hanborn, Ethel Scott. John Conn, Robert Davy, Frank Donnto, Crescent lodge of Eatontown, Three Formerly $14-93. Formerly $4.95. Commercial Oosgrapliy—Charles Jim- Carol Eckcrt, Mnry I/. Ewlng, John Green, pils of the public school, the name of games of dart indoor baseball were NOW mon«, Esther Levine. Anita Matthews, Dorothy Holman, Almn Jlannine, Jnne Mc- tho writer being printed at tho end played and all of them were won by NOW Elhmbeth neld, George Glimiicy, Eleanor Dcnouirh, Raymond Mlnard. Dorothy Nor- of each item: Jorvls. Colotto Eppn, Ruth Shoptcr, Helen com, Dorla Pelry, Jeannetto Bycraon. Bar- Eatontown. One game icquhed 22 McKee, Kenneth Curchln, Virginia Curtln. Imni Sayre. Betty Simpson, Barbara Smith. Tho tP.ach.er3, under the supervi- Innings to decide and the score was Bohert Holm. Adeln Herman, Haywuuil Dorio Smith, Joyce Syndcr, Marlon Storms, sion of Mrs. Mao S. Gibson, Includ- 1 to 0. Holloway, Preston Morford. Lena Blnoco, Charles Cosby. William COB- ing schools of Morganvllle, Marlboro General Science—Carolyn Crawford, Dor- •by Tom Cottrell, Albert De Chlcclo. Jane Harry Pitcher attended the foot- othy Cro»«. William Flock, William Mc- Donald, Lllilnn DwlKht. John Feilderjen, township, Freehold township, Spring Cormlck, Irla Onbornc. Catherine Glrillo, Dorlo Hlrsch. • Lillian Lako and Shrewabury borough, at- ball game on the grounds of Puncc- Ivlns, Harriet Lewis, Antfle Marasclo, ton college Satmday. Dookkecplnu—Maud Fnhy, Concotta Frances Miller, JeaBle Richardson, Ilobln- tended a meeting at tho Tinton Falls Bharabba. Adolph Slhler, Alice Canevnrl. school last Wednesday. Demonstra- At tho last meeting of the Ladies' Filomenn ColoslniD, Edith Geroni, Anita Bon Weber, Myron White. Dorothy Dean. McUhews, Kennsth ThnmpHon, Eleanor Elizabeth Harrington, Christine Hurlo, tions in social science and health Aid society of the Baptist church the Tony Izzo, Benny LoCeccro, Raymond Ulce, birthdays of Mrs. Joseph Holmes and Noe. Teasle Scott, Mnry SonVI. Roy Sharabbn, Anetta Stanford, Oreste wero given. The first grade class History—Buth Hance, Gladys Welt. Caprlone. Fanny LoVnlley, Mary Ackerman. had a health demonstration, while Mrs. Harold Holmes were celcbiatcd. Kancy Ivlns. Ituth ahaptcr. Elizabeth Van Ella Ilunln, Cecelia DeMnlo, Elaine Fleck- Tho meeting w.ia at the home of Keuren, Tina Cannella, Miwna Mountford, the third, fifth and eighth gradea had mnn. Uurt Front, Pearl GrconMatt, Helen Mra. Joseph Holmes. ArringrrnentT Philip Ballly, John Ilremner, William Lc- GuilllnmB, Wlllinm Hngerman, Walter social sclenco classes. Following the )©rt So Mill© Volley, MngKle Robinson, Clnirlcs I'inchor, Heppner, Frank Huhn, Helen Jackson, Rob- lesson, talks wero given by William were made for the annual election Dorothy Cross, Hetty Ely, Itobert Munde.n. ert Llnderoth, Marlon Mack. Kmlly New- M. Smith and Mrs. Gibson. After the day sale of luncheons and huppois SHOES FITTED BY X-RAY. Latin—Ruth Bicklcs. Eleanor Voorhees. man, Hurt OKlensky, Elizabeth Ross, Les- Tuesday, November 0. Game3 and Wllda VanWagenen, Clara Colcmnn, Milton ter Shlbla, VlrKinU Smith, Harry Estelle, meeting refreshments were serjved.— KING'S RhoadcB, Elizabeth noardman. Ann Hutch- Antoinette Flnacanarlo, Carmine InirrasHio, Ellen Browne. refreshments were enjoyed at the 18 BROAD ST. RED BANK N. J. inson, Barbara Olson, Karah Slelicr. L Olnon, Louise Treadwny, James /.after. meeting. •KG COOKMAN AVE., (Near Main St.) ASBURY TARK, N. J. Spanish—Elizabeth Hlzzaro. Allro Cnnc- I sent to the Department of Com- vorl. Jean Hunnell. I,llllo Henvllaml. Elinor merce to get the route of the Inter- Jervti, Shirley Leon, Mabel Mitchell, Geography—Mary BInnco, Fanny LeVnl- Adolph Sihler. Nick Sovlcrn, Florcnc ley, Robert Adnma, Frances AyreB. Amy continental highway. They sent me White, Dorothy Grlffln, Jnne I'mlter. Jon Ornt, Anna Green, Caroline Ilrcccp, Wll- two maps and Interesting facts Smith. GeorEO Itowlnnd, Tennis Scott. Tea- linm Coflby. Thomaa Cottrell, Alfred De- about Mexico. Wo enjoyed the let- da niizaro. Eleanor I'orcclll, Milton Chicclo. Mattle Slmmn. John Conn. Carol Ehoades, Winfleld Wolnrliihl. Ecltert, Mary L. Ewlnfr. Alma Jiannlne, ter very much. We couldn't read the Economics—Edith Ilunln, Mnry Sodcl. Paulino MRsnn, Jnao McDonourth, J. Ryer- Spanish terms on tho maps.—Mabel Dorothy Thompson. Betty English, Mary snn. Betty Simpson, Barbnra Smitli. .Doris Shultz. Greenwood, Jean Hnckett, Donald Johnson, Smith. Joyco Snydor. Kathorlno Kennedy. Adi'llno MeGrory. Het- Hlntnry—Mnrjorlo Holmes, Lnurenee A taxpayers' meeting was held at ty Pryor. Fred Wllllamoon. Clayton, John Conn. Carol F.ckert, Mary L. the school Monday night, October IE. Office Practice—Marnn Iteuelfhnus, Al- Ewinic, EHtradn Fanjul, Alma Jiannlne, Tho taxpayers of Shrewsbury town- Krfrlnald Lymnn, Jane MCDOIUJUKII. Rny- berta Youmnnn. Hetty Ackcrnum. Uorothy ship wero invited to attend tho mcet- Fielder, Helen Sanborn, Anna .Shipkln, Joan mond Mlnnrd, Dorothy Norcom, Jeannette Smith. Ryorfion. Elhabeth Simpson. Ilarbnrn ng. The purpose was to discuss tho Typewriting—Katherlne Johnson, Jnne Smith, Harry Estello. Emily Newmnn. Vir- zoning of Shrewsbury township.— Kinia Smith, James Zn^er, Mnry Initles. Powers,, Annn Sweel. Knlherlnc Bnrtel Guy Layton. Mama Keuckhnus, Dorotliy I'leldcr, Helen Commercinl Arithmetic—Louise Rinnco, Sanborn, Joan Pmltli. Muriel Rath. Mnry Thoman Foster, Mary Cnnnella, Mnry Can- The boys' soccer team of Tinton SofTol, Victoria Htnnco, Eva Greene, Mil- navo. John Stable. Robert Wordrn. Falls school will have their first dred Hollywood. Eclwnril Hunnano, Arlthmellc—Nick Sohlevcsky, John Rum- league game next week. Mr. Worth Journalism—Mnry Uurilitc, Wlllinm Canr monte, Mildred Gordon, linger McDimou^h. nnvo, Madeline Hcndrlcliaon, ltuth linker. GcorKe Triibin, Alex Sweel, William Cowby, f Avon school la In charge of tho Freneh—EJlen Garmen. Mnrjorio Norcom, Thomas Cottrell. Mil Ivlns. Jessie Rich- league. Fivo schools have entered 3 SWJfc Afo®wt WeuitmsiS A Barbara Olson. Sarah Slober. Unity Ely, nrilaon, Elsio Ilartclo. Malt Forriirn». Hnn- and retur games will bo played.— IMiss This IEw®mi2 leather Zuekermnn, John Black, Ruth nah Idea, Bernlco Morris, Jon Tomalne, Sickles, Eleanor Voorhceg. Michael Baden. Robert Adams, John Conn. Paul Hall. Gd Seleetiom ©# FaME Carol Eckert, Alma Jianniae. Vaullne Ma- Plane Geometry—Robert Clark, Milton In order that we might understand IJs

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HAYES, Managing Editor. advice, but by following ordinary, common sense rules ate In autumn, just before winter bogins to impose •Jancy Coatlgan in Mount Vernon, Shrewsbury; contains within a circle Moro Thnn 111 New Boolra Addwl to they did before the advent of the NRA, and thora is no if a mile in diameter about 100 dwell- district near Engllshtown. tho morning and remain at these du- batter nor more enjoyable way to opend part of It than its economic problems, is the tlmo chosen by branches unday by a moron, this case would tioa quite lato at night and henco nod JiiiiUt High School Library. of tho Needlework guild of America in this section to not have occurred if Robinson—as- ings, 3 taverns and 4 stores. Tho Announcement has been mado by to be outdoors in Monmouth county. It lo worth taking thoy aro at liberty for recreational 1 display garments to be distributed to thoso in needy uming that ho is guilty—had been surrounding country la fsrtlla and Miua Mae Throckrnorton, local high into account also that travel, whether on wheelo or by pleasant; a steam-boat runs between purposes during tho middle of tho circumstances and to campaign for members. No more ocked up either in an asylum or in 1 (lay. school librarian, that 114 now boolta "shank's maro," la safer and more enjoyable now than rlson. it and New York, and many person. ) huvo been added to tho high school when hot weather truffle, wnB heavy. appropriate dato could bo selected, for with tha cold trom that city spend the hot weather Tho boys are sent to tho home weather soason not far apaco everyone with tho least But ho was dismissed from the library. Tlio books and authors Mention of the autumnal glories of this section f summer hero; finding vory agree' from all parts of the atato for vari- which havo been included covor nil bit of philanthropic impulse in his or her nature 1B more- asylum—perhaps on the ground that ous infractions of the law and aro would not bo comploto without reference to the scenes his theft of jewels worth $6,000 was able entertainmont in the families of parts of high school study such as, likely than at any other time to be influenced to join espectablo fanners, in visits to tha Members of April Term Make In- supposed to remain thoro until thoy one may observe along the river. Either in a motor proof of sanity—and he never was (lotion, history, essays and etc. Tha the community neighborhood guilds. No dues in the iea shore, In fishing, and other rural epection of Jomesburg Institu- reach their majority. However, duo boat, a sailboat, a rowboat or a canoe, or by a tramp put behind tho bars. to good behavior and strict applica- list la aa followa: way of cash aro required. Anyone may join by con- sports. A bridge near 300 feet In 11 along the chores of this stream a variable panorama of Instead, the authorities lot him get tion and Find Everything to tion to tholr duticn, both academic •_ U:irbour, "Goal To Go; Harbour; tributing two articles of wearing apparel, regardless of length, resting on wooden piers, has 'Southworth Scores;" Grey, "Man at beauty can bo viewed. The river is most used during away from Nashville this summer. Their Liking. and vocational, thoy can earn cred- whether they are home-made or bought by tho donors. Ho seems to havo improved tho been thrown across the river here, at, tho Forest;" Nolan, "The Vounn Douulai;" the spring and summer, when fishing and crabbing are the expense of tho county." its which will roduco their tlmo at Kyne, "Cnppy Kieln Comes iiack;" Ilewoai Thero are no expenses for officials' salaries, or for opportunity by spending the hot Mrs. Emma VanScholck, Mrs. "(ilury of tbo Seaa;" ICoblnuon, "Jack's attractions, and during tho winter, when skating and The villaga of Eaton, now Eatom tho institution, and it was learned salaries for employees, or for rent for offices. In other months at the Century of Progress Katherino ElkU3 White, Morris Mill- that tho average timo boys spend Houae;" Allshcler, "VOUIIB Trailer!;" An- icoboatlng provide eport, but for those who traverse Ho town, was listed as "p-t. of Shrews- dera "With the Battles;" Drake. "Ulir, word" there is no "overhoad" of any kind. Everything exposition. er and Thomas Irving Brown of Rod there 13 loss than three ydars. course or its shores at this seaBon it has colorful glories bury t-ship, Monmouth Co., 2 miles S. Bank, Mrs. Helen Buckley and Al- FIlKht;" (irey, "Hills of Cold;" Nordhoft, given goes direct to those In needy circumstances with- Heaven only knows how many I'eiirl Lnjfoon;" Cather, "Shadows oa thct greater than at any other time of the year. from Shrowsbury town, upon Shrews- bort Helmroth of Aobury Park, It in very evident that tho treat- Hock;" Furmnn. "Quamn Women;" Oppon- out anything being deductod. This lg something which moro of theso sub-normal and vicious types aro now running loose In the bury river, 11 miles from Freehold, 48 Adrian Chamberlain of West Allen- ment received and tho cottages in helm, "Inevltnhle Millionaire*;" Wain; should appeal to all persons who want what they con- from Trenton, and 213 from W. C, on which tho boys llvo In groups are "House of Esile;" Armer. "Wateriest' United Statos, or how many danger- hurst, Charles White of Bclmar and Mountain;" Finder, "Courntfcinia Gom«tl tribute to reduce the rigors of wintertlmo poverty. Aslds a branch of Swimming river, V,i Rudolph Vogel of Manasquan wero far better than many of the boys had Pnnions;" Deeping. "Valour;" Mnthlews.l ous criminals havo been turned out ever enjoyed at tholr own homes, and from all this the annual display of garments has an ed- of jails on parole In addition to thoso miles above navlgablo water; con- members of a group representing "Hoy Scout Year Uook of Ghoat Stories;'" tains about SO dwellings, 5 or 6 stores, tho April term of Monmoutli' county tho Jurors wero informed that It Is Seamiui, ".Secret, of Tatc'o jlciich;" Seaman/ Non-Partisanship for ucational value, especially with regard to home-made who never have been turned in. "Crlm3on Patch;" Seaman, "My.-itory at No. 2/ tavjerns, a grist mill, and an grand jurors who wero guests last not uncommon for boys when their G:'' Hetimim, yhmlow on tho Dial;" Me- apparel. But some idea Is afforded by the 1 Good Municipal Government. adritny, in a pleasant and fertile Thursday of Calvin Derrick, superin- tlmo of release Is at hand not to Spmhleh, "Fumoua Dcteetlvo Stories;" Mew' Those not exporlencod In this work will bo surprised nation's murder figures last year. •• tendent of tho Stato Home for Boys want to bo paroled or sent homo as Spadden, "Famous Ghost Ktorlea;" Me-' They reached a new high, consid- "i/ry." Spailtien, "Famous Myatcry Htorie3;" 13en«l One aspect of tho political campaign which, is In upon viBlting such a display how aparo time can be Tfnton Falls waa a "village, and at JameBburg. thoy aro so well pleased with condi- nctl, "Hurled Alive;" Ilennctt. "Clay, quiet and refreshing contrast with the partisan appeals utilized to good advantago to make winter garb. Many erably over twelve thousand, with tions at tho State home, liamrcr:" Conrad. "NiKKor of tho Na.ro.la-' but one murderer in three convicted. mill slto of Shrewsbury t-ship, Mon- Mr. Derrick had asltod the guests nus;" Conrad, "Victory;" Conrad, "Personal" and tho noisy arguments of rival odlcc-seokors and poli- of the home-made garments are really works of art. mouth co., upon a branch of tho Mr. Dorrlck la tho "big daddy" You may confidently predict that to bo on hand at noontime, if possi- Ueciml ;" Dane, "The liabyona;" Gray# ticians is an entire absence of ouch strife in a number The Needlework guild displays and distributions pro- Novislnk river, 9 miles E. from Free< ble, in order that thoy might witness over them all and it was plainly seen "Meinry Macintosh;" ICnox. "Hoys anil. this figure will bo oxceodod In 1934. that ho 1B loved by thorn all. lie Knlly:" Wllsini, "'Vallimt Wife;" Moore/ of small municipalities so far as local offices are con- mote both thriftineos and altruism and they deserve hold; contains from 15 to 20 dwell- the boys at lunch and tho group ar- "Je»»amy llrlilc;" lloyd, "Ilrumti;" Wal-i But that will not deter us from ings, a grist and saw mill, 1 tavern, docs not demand any saluto as in cernod. In such places offices confer littlo or nothing every public support and encouragement. The guild has letting our morons and our criminals rived at tho scheduled time. They pole, "The Cathedral;" Wnlpolo, "Jeremy at and 2 stores. The water of the S. B, wero escorted into tile main mess customary in some Institutions, but Crab;" Aihimlc, '"i'tin Natives Fortltllile Re. In tho way of glory and pecuniary gain, but the old ideal earned the right to be ranked In a foremost place sniff the pure air of liberty. tho boys nover pass Mr. Derrick but turn;" Day, "Itidcr of the Kim; LoBl" Har« branch of Swimming river, falls over hall at tho time when several hun- dy, "lteturn of tho Native;" Terhune, "I,et« of the office seeking the man instead of the man seeking among the agencies which are doing effective work' to This Is tho land of freedom—free- a sand rock, filled with animal ro- what they ereat him with a "How do the office comes nearer realization there than in larger dom to rob, slug, kidnap and kill— dred boys were enjoying tho mid-day tern of Marque;" llowella, "J,nily of tha combat the depression. mains, and forming a cascade of meal,' which on this particular occa- you do," or a nod. Aroostoolt;" Ilov/elln, "Itino of Kilaa Sop- centers where political machines function and oppor- and no foolish considerations of law, about 30 feot high. From this rock Tho -women In charge of tho vari- ham;" James, "The American;" HinKninsterg order or safety can be allowed to In- sion consisted of home-baked beans, "SwordH of Steel;" Truliope. "Tho War- tunities for "the main chance" are moro abundant. -o-o-o-o-o-o— flows a copious chalybeate spring, Boston brown bread, buttered beets, ous cottages arc known aa "moth- den;" JjaVarre, "Up the Mazaruid foft terfere with that priceless birthright. which J3 frequently visited by thoao Diamondii;" KitEijeraid, "Deach tipearman;'^ This year has producod no dlmunltlon in tho num- coffoo and milk. By tho quantity ers'." Each "mother" has a group of 1 —Now York Journal. who seek health or amusemont at tho Miuon, "Iiouno That Jill Built.;" I'eaiieJ ber of such non-partisan conditions hereabouts. These that was put on each group table, approximately forty boys at hor cot- ".Ship Without n Crew;" liotia, "Lnnd ofl Doctors' Bills boarding houses near the coast." the guc3ts had plenty of evldonco tago and vlalta to theso cottages dis- WilllwowH;" Kredelier, "ForKotten DftUBh^' communities may not feel so well favored as larger that the boys wero well fed. Tho closed that cleanliness and dinclpllno ter;" Tarn, "Trcaaurcr of the IIJU of Miat; places, but they are fortunate In that their local govern- and Income Taxes. What Now, Soldiers? Old Shrewsbury inlot "was oponed YenKer, "I3ob Flame;" Ijowen, " Merrl* in 1778, from the ocean into tho larger boys wero ablo to look after predominated. Each boy in each raeB;" Carroll, "As (ho Earth Tllrn.j'f ments are not influenced by partisanship. The local of- World war veterans should pondor A proposal which seems likely to be considered President Booaevelt's words at Roan- estuary formed by tho NevisInU and thomselves, under the direction of a cottago has his rospectlvo numbor Davis, "Iteauty of tho Purple;" Garlendi flclalu are chosen without regard to politics and In most and carries this numbor through in "Son of the Middle llonlrr;" Kelly, ••muei<- when tho next sesBlon of congress convonea Is that of oko Friday, delivered, appropriately Shrewsbury rivers, Monmouth co,; monitor. The smaller boys woro nmlth of Vino;" Stephens, "Crock of such communities representatives of both parties fill allowing doctors' bills as a deduction when making In- enough, at tho dedication of still an- was closed by tho moving of tho likewise courteously cared for to BOO all notivltloa. Boy No. Ono will uso Gold;" Morrow, "ijeyond The Blue Sierra;" tho offices, being elected without opposition. It Is too otner veterans' hospital, Itself im- sands in 1810, but waa reopenod in that they had plenty to cat during hook No. Ono for his clothing and ISronte, "Wltherini; Jlclshls;" Train, "Tut* come tax returns. It seems reasonable. Reductions aro holder No. Ono for his tooth brush, For Tutt;" White, "Family Affair;" Hoy- much to expect Guch non-partisan conditions to prevail preaslvo evldonco of tho nation's so- 1830. Vessels now pass through it." tho allotted tlmo of thirty minutes User, "Silver Kiln;" ltobertu. "Lively allowed for depreciations and repairs on Income-earn- at tho table. caso No. Ono for his shooa below his Lady;" Klderiihaw, "A House Iu Jlulit;'1 in cities and largo towns, but tho voters of nuch places, ing property, and Inasmuch as tho human body Is Bub- licltudo for the welfaro of Its cx- Shrewsbury river "lo a continuation Bervlco men. of Sandy Hook bay, Shrewsbury t- closet No. Ono, his night garment Itobertn, "Hobble At Arma;" Mann, "From by forgetting partylem and depositing intelligence in jeet to depreciation and occasionally calling for repairs Tho jurors wero favorably Im- will bo In compartment No, Ono and Junitlo To Zoo;" Wennley, "Forty Years tho ballot boxes, would derlvo the samo benefits which Tho president was talking about ship, Monmouth Co., which receives pressed, not only by tho-cleanliness Of Scotland Ynrd;" Pock. "Jtoundabout it Is logical that the wago or salary earnor should not from tho t-ahlp, Shrewsbury river ho will occupy bed No. Ono. Europe;" IdaitKliy, "Thomas Jeu'ernon;" accruo to dwellers of email municipalities where non- the bonus, although ho didn't men- of tho mess hnll but also by tho ap- Conrad, "Talna of Hearaay;" I'encc, "Drama be compelled to pay taxes on what ho has to opond to tion It by namo. Tho veterans may proper, a small stream of 6 or 7 miles In each cottago every morning bo- partisan local government is the rule. pearance of the boyo themselves. The Hy Present Dny'Wrltcra ;" Clnrlc. "Study keop in good health. , dlsputo It, but hio statement that long, Long Branch, and several other boys' faces and hands were clean and foro breakfaBt tho boys must take a of the Modern Drama;" While, "fitiKient'd tributaries. This arm of tho bay, shower and clean tholr teoth. Tho Mythology;" Cooper, "Popiii!i of Today ;'* Tho loss is a trlplo ono. Moat folks receive no they havo boon given many prlvl- onch had his hair neatly combed. Tho SiiiiabuiK, "Karly Moon;" KlnK, "Mirror —o-o-o-o-o-o- wagea or salaries whllo they, aro laid up with sickness. logoo not accorded to other citizens from tho mouth of tho Novlslnk river, boys wero allowed to havo frequent boya in each cottago aro detailed for of Youth;" Marric, "Qiinllty Street:'' is about 5 miles long, with an aver- different duties all tho way from Harrle, "Admirablo Crichton;" Howard, Added to this loss they aro obliged to pay Income taxes and that thoy "aro bettor off on the discussion nt their meal until a gong average from tho point of view of ago breadth of a mllo and a half, and keeping tho cottage clean to "I.ato Cbrlntopber Ilcati;" Wlhlo. "Lody on tho money which they havo to pay for doctors' bills Bounded, designating that the dinner Winilermerc'n Fan;" Lowell, "Democracy;" Underground Wires omploymont and of annual Income haa a considerable quantity of salt period wa3 over. In an. instant thorc, ovontually making tholr own boda HaatlliKs. "Contempariiry i^unya;" Skrenda and this can only como from their earnings during tho and Juer^eii!!. "Minute Woiuiera of tho than tho average of any other large marsh on its borders.. It is separated waa absolute silence and by a sorlos nnd tho way theso boya mako beds 1 for Public Safety. portion of tho year whilo they work. Thus they lotto from the Nevl3ink by a high neck of and keop houno is an example that World;" Pahlow. "Mnn'a Acbicvemont; ' group of our citizens" will bo ac- of signals tlie boya aroso by groups Charnley. "Jean Loflltej" Curtla, "(Juldo t* The effort that the boroughs of Rilr Haven and wages because of sickness causing lost time from their cepted by most Americano. land, 2 miles wide." and passed out without any confu- many housewives could follow. the Trees;" linker, "When The Slam Como job3, bills incurred by suchnlckneso and taxe3 on tho Out;" 'J'UKWcll and Hill, "Our Economic- Rumoon havo started to have electric light wlreo put Ono of tho many patriotic, Intelli- Shrowsbury township wan "bound- sion whatsoever. Fratornallsm. Is nllowcd to FSUCII Slickly j" Jtiley, ••Kc.momlc. For Secondary underground Is producing results already. At the re- money paid for nuch bills. Ono hoars littlo or nothing gent men in tho American Legion ed N. by Middlotown t-ship; E. by From tho mean hall tho juroro boys as uhow an interest in group School,;" Vnkn. "Child of tho Orient;" quest of tho public utilities committees of the two mu- should get up at tho Miami convon- tho Atlantio ocean; S. by Howell t- study and havo crodlts for good be- Peck, "Youni( Mexico;" l'inchot, "GUT ond about this In tho present political campaign, but it could wero escorted into the kitchen and Stiff In tho South Sum i" Cbeyney, "Whnt iilclpalltlcii Theodore D. Mouro, nn ofllclnl of tho,Jersey moro appropriately bo advanced an an loouo than oomo tlon nnd explain tho bonus. Too hl anil W. by Freehold. Centrally from thoro into tho bnkory. Practi- havior. Thero Is a group of Boy 1 many veterans forgot that this Is Tree U That?;" Uoylo. "Prehiatorle Wan; ' Central Powor and Light company, will appear before of tho thlngo tho candidates talk about. distant 7 miles E. from Freehold; cally everything urcnd on thn menus Scouts, a group of Sea Scouts and a Demon, "Life In a Mediaeval City;"Stov-. not a question of whethor thoy shall length N. and S. 13, breadth E. and group of Hangorn, each group having eniuin, "Amerlcnn History In Verne ;'* these two groups' to discuss the matter. throughout tho year Is raised and Colum, "Orphiuj;11 EHIB, "Ono Thousand havo a bonua. Tho nation la defi- W. 13 miles; area, 04,000 acres; prepared at tho homo nnd home a spoclal meeting placo and its own Mytbolofiicnl Characters;" Shaw, "Armri The electric company Is showing good judgment In nitely eommltteed to giving It to drained on the N. E. by tho Nevlslnk groundlftby tho boya themselves, It corps of officers. Tho Aurora wero and the Man;" I.ocliart,' "Llfo of Scott;'', its willingness to co-operate with tho municipal officials, them, nnd on their own original and Shrewsbury rivers, and their escorted Into tho "hall of mystery," names and Ffilrbnnk, "Julia Newbcrry'd' Tho wornt thing In giving charity Is politics. Wo being ar-TieceuEiary part of their stay Diary;" llnnvcll, "Life of Johnson;" Wnt. Instead of ignoring them or attempting to plnce obsta- terms. Tho question Is, shall they tributaries; E. by White Pond, nnd at tho homo that they get either a which Is a room In a basement fit- would gucso that moro money has boon squandered in bo paid now, when their own plan, riiuti, "Three Narrativn Poenifi;" iiylpj cles in their path. The coat of the undertaking may be Deal creeks, and S. E. by Shark vocational, horticultural or agricul- ted up by tho Rnngera for tholr ini- "Fouv EiiKllnh Poems;" Murray, "Ag:a| charity by tho Bchcming politician than hao over been onactod Into law, does not call for river; surface levol; soil, clay and tural training. No one would want tiatory work. In this room were dis- emrnmon of Aeachylus;" Heinnch, "Apollo;'* prohibitive at. this time. Yet some plan may be worked lost through tho Inexperience or lack of understanding payment until 1914? uaiuly loam, on marl, of good quality played Indian regalia fcnd novernl In- I'eilpn, "Nmvsrcel Man." out whereby a stnrt could be made in the near future. to enter a more Immaculate kitchen of those who spend tho public's rnonoy's. It seems lm- Tho law of 1921 granted to each on Swimming river, and itfi tributar- or bakery than that visited by tho dian tepees, whero tho boys make Removal of high power linen on thoroughfare?) posslblo to keep politics out of tho work of holplng votoran compensation baaed on hla ies; on tho S. of theso, sandy, poor, jurors, and tho boyo took the compli- 'papooses' out of "pnlo faces." v^hero travel is heavy ohould bo tho flrnt objoctive. people. That Is not a now condition. It Is ns old as igth of service Tho amount duo and covered with plno. On. tho E., ments very graciously nn they wore Onco a weok nuch boya no earn Throe wires may fall at any time and cause death and charity itself. him wag Increased by Interost at along tho ohoro near and bolow tho handed out by members of tho jury. good behavior credits aro privileged II0NOKI5D AT SHOWER. the same Is true of poles. Frequently, corporations four par cent, compounded annually Long Branch boarding houses, is a to attend a motion picture pcrform- very fertilo black sand. Tho oca ohoro Tho recreational hall, plumbing point with pride lo many devices now In uso to safe- ovor twenty years. This sum Is ohop, tho dairy bams, powor liouue, anco given in tho largo auditorium Miss Gruwi Dolff of Itod Rank Ten* nhown on tho facoof each certificate. in this t-shlp, is generally high nnd on the grounds. In addition to the dered Mlncolliuioous Shower. guard tbo public. Putting the wires underground and bold, and without marsh. Tho cele- refrl|;ornt!nf! outfit ttml tho Various The old fashioned woman who used to boast about I3utltdoeanot ropreoont tho amount cottages whoro tho different groups motion plcturo, each cottnRo group Minn Grace Dolg waa tendered EJ removing tho ugly, dangerous poles would eliminate one how many gla»ue» of jelly sho could get out of a gallon duo when tho certificate was Issued. brated Long Branch boarding houses, of tho grcatoat hazards to the general public. At pres- reside were equally nn ImpreEmlve, must bavo oomo special act to help mlscellnncous shower last Wedncridny' of berries, has a daughter who likes to brag about how It Is tho amount duo at the end of t;o named from tholr vicinity to a fonturo tho program. Mr. Derrick ent every man, woman and child living in places where and cleanliness and rmitino of effici- ni(;ht at tho homo of Minn Ann Ap-*j many mllcn nho can get out of a gallon of gas. twenty yoars, In 1944. To Insist on long branch of Shrewsbury river, are said It Is vory Interesting to nee tho pancal of Monmouth street, hy Mlofl wires run overhead in in constant danger. The situa- Immedlato payment lfl exactly, llko In this township. Population,In 1830, ency predominated in every Instance. Much tlmo wan npont In making a jlninual talent displayed by theso Lyilla Mctzgnr of Shrewsbury and] tion should be corrected nn Boon no possible. demanding payment of a twenty- 4700. In 1882 tho t-nhlp contained boys, Bomo of whom liavo exception- Mlno Appaneal. Olfta wero concealed1 * year endowmont policy ten years be- about 900 taxablos; 2G5 householders, thorough Inspection of tho trade school, where, in nddltt'on to receiv- al dramatic ability. Special enter- under a pink and bluo umbrella 7 If tho hot air with which those war-dobt natlona foro It matures. Tho money simply whoso rataMea did not exceed $30; tainments are arranged for Thanks- which matched tho decoration!!. Re-' aro paying us off could only bo put to uco It would heat isn't thore. Starting tho printing nnd 150 ointflo men; 21 storc.i, 5 Haw ing general schooling and tho fundn- mentaln of education nuch no road- giving, Christmas and New Yearn, ircuhniouty -wore tiorved later iu tha the wholo United States to a tomporaturo of 70 degrees prODSos, na tho Patman bill proposes, mlllo, 12 mn of stoneo, for grinding when tho boys put on real dramatic evening. Miss Doljr will ho married will injure overy ono, votornnn nl- grain, 1 carding .machine, GO tan vat.'), Ing, writing, arithmetic nnd clvlcn, Fahrenheit for a contury to come. the boyfj are in.'itructed In woodwork- programs in keeping with tho occa- to Cyril Lawcn of Occunnort early Forest Fires and eluded.—Newnrk Sundny Call. 730 horses and mules, 1050 neat sions, cattle, 3 yeara old and upwards:; and Ing, poftcry, electricity, Iron work, next month. Their Avoidable Origins. paid otnto and county tax, $2144 01). nculpturlng, commercial job printing, Mr. Derrick put all of hln -work Thfib-o nttiindinjr wero Mrn. A. N, Tho neaiion liaf arrived when forefit flren are mdut It was tho great Gorman poet Goethe who vvroto: Stolen Car Shrewsbury, Katontown, Colt's Neck, mu.'ilc and other nctlvltlofi whm-o tho nsddo last Thursday and devoted I-'i'cii!!, mother of Ml.™ Doigj Mrs. An automobllo owned liy Armcul lHuiy to occur, VJHh dried leuvcii covering the ground "One cannot always bo a hero but ono can alwayn lin a IJOIIJE Biaudi, and Tlutuu'd Fullo, aro hand Ifi taught to do much that will nearly three hours toward showing Kuaschnn, Mra. Robin Hood ot'Long man." rieuxuinu of Ijung Dmiiuli, ropui ittl village!! and post-towns of tho t-.ihip. 1R>!|J many "f UIIKOJ Iwyn liiU-i- In life, tho jurora tho homo ami itu nmny Ilruucll, Ml.-i. Kdwanl l^nilfr M»u. In v/Oodlnml areata only a npark id needed to start a con- to Rod Dank police on Saturday an actlvltlea. Ho regretted very much flagration that will cwonp over u wide area. Soon tho In tho job printing establishment Hlclmrd Lulion nnd tho Mluacn Ann , having been stolen from Pearl street, "floveral thousand acres In thto t- every bit of printed matter usod nt that moro of the Jurora wore not tmntlnK scanon will ntart and the likelihood of flro will : and llclDii Appancal, Lydla nnd'Mnr- * You shouldn't cry over split milk, where It had been parked, was found ship wero nettled lr> 1082, nnd tho in- tbo homo, including n monthly pub- nblo to be present and <:xtt?mleil a KHiot MotzRnr, Olf.;a sail Virginia I ba fereatly Increased, K 10 th I !in In ruins neaoarr KICeyporortt by ntato po- habitnnts woro then computed ut lication. In dona by boyn vvho nre vory cordial invitation for them nrul Kn.^iehnn, Ilnrharn Funk, Dorothy .: old .nylng. But how can you help it when tha retail f i^ " li «>'P by state po- tholr friends to visit tho homo at Now, at tho beginning of. tho dangerous Mason 'or. prlce la what it ls-and Mill going up7, L'?lice0." Th""" o rar M

lines with the hydrant at tho corner the convention of flr© chiefs ia held ST, JAMES HONOR ROXX. Josephine Kelly, Alfred Btancate, Robert Patterson. Mary Tomaino. oE Mechanic street and Globe court next year at KnoxvSUe, Tennessee. Sixth grade—Joseph Alvat&r, Francis Navcsink hook and ladder company Tho Red Bank firemen follow these Pupila With Honor Blarldugs For Ecli, Frank Long, Grace Brady, ZHzaletb would bo stationed in front ot the instructions Jn fighting fires at res- Month oJt September. llurhca, Margaret Itohrey. HEATING the econ- idences: Fifth irrwle—Cyril Butler, Mary Cnita, bulldlnj; to make use ot ladder ftnd Senior class—Graca Bubllu, Mtirlon Marion Davis, Llarcelirj, Neuman, Arthur omy way—by oil? chemicals, If names are not visible the first Cogan, Jtlta Conroy, Jana FJnan, Dorothy Sta-ncnf!, Blue Prints Made as to What the Tho plan of campaign has toen company arriving gntera tho house Grange. Mario Kllzen, Jean Bloyan, Marion Fourth er«|)U E. lfJx, chief o£ the Alarms lor buildings not on Mr. Sophomore class, Division A—Vincent Second grade—George Hawkins, Domlnlo ceives un alarm, known after consult- Finan, Angela Belleia, Elizabeth Cotter, Acerra, Samuel Costa, Alfred Dowd, X'aul Hed Bunk lire department, prepared Fix's map do not Indicate the loca- Helen Power, William 'fomaino, Mary Car- 'blue coal' HAY FEED a bluo print program to ilght flro. He ing tho map exactly to which hydrant Hammer, James Shea, Elizabeth Butler. ho 1st to go. Many of tho drivers of tion In tho same manner ao buildings ton, Juliette Miller, Elizabeth Reynolds. FIrat Grade—John Caaagrande, Edwin has drawn a map which will bo of them, dont need to consult tho map, which havo special flro alarm num- Sophomoro class. Division IJ—Werner Connoro, John Kelly, Joseph Murphy, Jos- large ocrvico in tho event that flro bers. When a house or any other Felaman, Theodore Flynn, Edward Kelley, ephine DomzftI, Jean Kaney, Ruth Neumnn, occurs In any of tlio prlnclpul build- co well hava they memorized tho di- Joseph ElefTert, Catherine Finn. Mary Jane Joacphlno Odenbaeh. Joyce Phillips, Mar- rections they ore to follow. Schools building not on Mr. Fix's map Is on Fleming, Caryl O'Nell, Elizabeth O'Connor, garet VanBrunt, Philomena Marasclo, ings of tho town. ,,Tharo nro 21 such llro tho first number rung: denotes the Freshman class, Division A—•William placcu with special flro alarm nura- are held onco or twlco monthly BO Copperthwalte, George Coutrhlln, William that they will know from memory building zono whoro the building la DcSitnte, Margaret Finn, John Fleming, Doro, Including the school liouaeo and whore to go. located. The next two numbers de- Mary Lou Hammer, Alice Johnston, Mary Hallowe'en Party. EATONTOWN, N. J. TEL. EATONTOWN 49. various buildings whero industries noto tho location of the box from Anne Kcllcnyl, Dorothy KlldufT, Elizabeth Pride of Monmouth Council No. 27» are located. Chief Flx'u map la In Compilation of tho map required a which tho alarm was rung In. Lonflf. Evelyn Mn reliant. John MulvlhM, largo amount of work covoring sev- Murjfnret O't5ae«, Jnno Victory, Raymond Sona and Daughters of Liberty will tho form of a book. It has 21 pages, Red Bank haa been fortunate In ro- Wooley, Florence Winning, Greca Wald- hold a Hallowe'en party in the Clay- ono for each building. : eral monlhii. No map of the town man, William Wichmnnn. showing tho location of hydranta had 'ient years in not having fires at pub- ton and Magco hall. Broad street, Fri- 'Iho mcrnbtirs of tho volunteer flie llo buildings or largo Industrial Freshman class. Division B—Margaret day night, October 2G. Games will be been mado when Mr. Fix started the Betts. Margaret Ding ham, lone Pontel, department, Itnow aa Boon nu an task. Ho found out whero tho hy- plants. However, if euch a flro had Frances Sherry, Alexander Bournerle, Ray- played and costume prizes will be alarm Ju aounded whero the llro la drants -wero situated'-'by perusing a occurred all tho companlea would mond O'Nell, GeorKO Blorvan, John Ityan. awarded. Refreshments will bo located. Any number beginning with havo raced to get In front of the Eighth Knide—Anna Wile on, John Iloh- served. Tho committee in chargo of For Smooth flight ineanu that eomo sclioolhouoc looae leaf book of records at the building involved. Tho first company rey, Sarah & Power. Joan Cotter, Mnrjorie the affair includes Mrs. Joseph Fox, water department. From these rec- arriving thcro would havo hooked Its Jones, Mnrftfirct McDonough, Frances Car- Mra. Neva Dennis, Mr3. Barbara Hy~ or industrial building on Mr. Fix's ords and by personal observation he ton, Mary Hoylc, Mary Heath, Jean Jones, Driving—fill up map Is on fire. Thero aro two other engine up to the nearest hydrant, re- Anne Flnan, Marlon Ho^an, Marjrarct Kel- crf Mrs. Louella Keane, Mrs. Alice was ablo to mark tho places of the ]cy, John Lang, Edward Henley, Mary your tank with numborn, naeh of which, thanku to gardless of whether tho sizo of the Dowd, Mary Arnone, MacAdamo, Mrs, Irma Jervi3, Samuel tho schooling which tho flrellghteiu hydranta. From tho loose leaf rec- apparatus was suited to the size of Hembling and Herbert and Carl Col- ords ho also ascertained tho alzeii of the main or not. Moreover, under Seventh grade—Elizabeth Sloy.-.n, Hazel mo rgan. our High Test foavo rccolved direct them to gi) ex- tho mains on tho various streets and Kenny, George Kuhn, Margaret • Spillano, actly to tho spot where the flro oc- such conditions time would b1o lost by Gas, suitable curs. thus found whero the various com- reason of tho firemen racing for the panies could bo stationed to bo most same- hydrant Instead of going to the for cold wea- Suppose, for example, flro breaks effective. ono whero they perform tho most ef- out at tho Mechanic iitreet school- Surveyo were mado of each build- fective work. Tho benefits of Mr. ther — also housc. That building, Ilka twenty ing to ascertain special conditions. Fix's bluo print preparedness map change to light othera on Mr. Fix's map, haa a (spe- In this work Chief Fix was assisted are obvious even to a person who haa cial number, 821. The llrat number by about 25 ofilclnls of the various not had experience as a firefighter. Winter Oil. denotes that tho call in for a build- llro companies. Attached to each ing of. unusual importance on tho Iho drawing.is a description of tho build- Admittedly, first Impressions are often chlof'3 map. Tho iiccond number, two, Ing shown. Tyi'lcal of theso descrip- wron^, but when an individual or crganl- means that tho building i:i in the sec- tions la tho following showing con- zatlon holds tho respect and confidence ot ond building zone. .Tho third num- ditions at tho Mount-English building their clientele over a long period of time, ber, one, means that tho building In at tho corner o£ Mnplo nvcnuo and surely there is a reason! question la the Mechanic street Momnouth utrcet: schoolhouae. All this may not bo plain We ore Justly proud of the fact, that after to folks who aro not firemen, but llrc- "IDqllippcd with standplpo and with many years of Gervico In this vicinity, In ilghterii know as Boon aa an alarin sprinkler system on all four floors. a calling which constantly keeps us before beglna with tho number eight that "Fire resisting trap doors leading tho buying public, we aro complimented by a public building or an Industrial to all floors. Doors equipped -with being aslied to sorvo In fanillieu wherom building la on lire. fufiablo links. Lunch Box Suggestion wo havo conducted a Service previously. Gar, — Oil They alao know, thanks to tho blue "lluHdln^ equipped on tho north Wrap each article of food In waxed print maps and surveys, exactly what side and on tho northwest corner paper" and arrange In tho lunch bov Atlas Tires — Lr.brication they aro expected to do. The maps with oulsklo sprinkler. In the order to be eaten. and aurvcya woro prepared by Mr. Important: Free Crankcaye Service Fix, with tho assistance of tho of- "All valves controlling aupply for Breakfast Jlclala o( tho ilro companies. Grnpefrult Suppose, for example, that the Me- Inside, outside and drain for tho Soft Cooked EUKH Frederic St. Adonis, IVIgr. Cor. Maple Ave. & Bergen PI. sprinkler system properly tagged and liroilcil Bacon chanic street schoolhouao caught lira. TELEPHONE 22S In ouch an event each of the six fire located innidd of door on eafit Hide Sour Milk Bran Muffins Coffee Cor. Bridge Ave. & Rector PI. of building just north of elevator (Milk for Children AJways) companies would bo assigned to a Luncheon 3.35 Front St. Cor. Front & Sprine Sts. deilnlto post. They would go to va- door on Ma^-lo avenue. Door easily located, duo to sprlnklor alarm bell Tomato Soup Crackers rious hydrants and other positions Ualtc'd Cuntard Tea •whero they could bo of tho largest right above." (Milk for Children) eorvlce, Firemen will readily realize the Im- IMnner Folka who aro not. firemen will not portanco of having this informa- Beef Cnsacrolo readily realize tho value of thin plan tion, but for other folks who have Baked Sweet Potatoes not haa experience in flreflghtlng an Bread Fear Conserve of preparedncsa. In tho first place Fruit Compote Sugar Cooblea it should bo explained that the water explanation may bo required to point Cofifa . . mains of Bed Bank vary from four out tho valuo of tho facts headed "Important." Sprinkling systems dle- Sour MHk Bran Muffins. to ten inches in dlamctor. In the sec- (Milk for Children) ond placo It ehould also be explained chargo wator automatically whoa a % cup bran 1 egg that tho pumping apparatus of the certain temperature in reached. Thoy l',i cups flour 1 cup sour milk do not ceaso to operate when the lire 5 tablespoons sugar 1 teaapoon soda companies vary greatly. Independ- ',i teaapoon 3 tableapoona ent and Eolicf companion have en- la out. Water flows from them at unit fat,melted THE FAMILY STORE OF 1001 BABGAINS gines capablo of pumping 2,000 gal- a very rapid rate and at some fires lons of water a minute. Liberty largo looses havo occurred duo to Mix ingredients and beat one min- COMPLETE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED company hao an ongino of 7C0-gnl- water damago which was done atter ute. Half fill greased muffin pans and lons capacity and Westsldo company tho flro was out. In view of this fact balco 16 minutes in moderate oven, RED BANK, N. J. liaa ono of BoO-gallons capacity, Nave- it Is apparent why It is important Bcof Casserole 50 BROAD STREET, Store Hours: elnk hook and ladder company has that the firemen should know the lo- 1 pound beef 2 tablcupoons no hoso, but It Is equipped with lad- round chopped 8:30 to 0:30 — 8:30 to 10:30 Sat cation of tho valveo of the sprinkling 1 tablespoons , onions ders and chemicals. Union hoao com- system. flour 1 cup boiled pany has no pumper, but it has hose 2 cup a diced rice •Which will direct a poworful stream In a place so woll protected aa thn carrots 1 tvaspoon salt Men's Leather of water by hydrant pressure and it MountHEngllsh building thcro would H cup chopped M teaspoon probably be little need for tho lire- celery pepper also has chemicals. 4 tablespoons 8 tablespoons Gloves men to enter tho building with hose. chopped green butter Winter weight, random grey, It would, however, bo of utmost 1m- In view of tho fact that tho mains peppers 2 cupa water sizes 36 to 46, slightly irregular. Lined, in black or brown. diffor no greatly in sizo and tho flre jiortanco that the sprinkler system bo Cut beef Into 1-inch pieces,, sprin- apparatus so greatly In capacity, It is woll supplied with water. For this kle with flour. Add vegetables and Special g>(f|iC Special (OCI° important that each company should reason one of tho llrst things tho seasonings and pour into buttered tio stationed whero it can best be of liremon would do In tho event that casserole. Add water, butter and lid. - corvlco. For example, it would not tho Mount-English building wa3 on tend to produco tho best rcsult3 to flro would bo to pump wator from tho Balco 1 hour In moderate oven. Ko- Men's Melton Jackets hydrant Into tho sprinkler system. tiiov© lid and bake 15 minutes to havo tho apparatus of Independent or brown. Servo In casserole. with non-rust Talon zipper fast- Men's Broadcloth Men's Rayon Silk Sox Re'llef*companlca hooked up to a two- Thoro would bo no possibility under ener. Bide buckles and two Shirts'/ inch main. .They would pump the such conditions of tho pressuro bo- Spruit Oompofca pockets. Largo assortment of fancy pat- water out of tho plpo faster than It lng reduced, but this would bo very (Fresh or Canned Fruits) Regular 58.08. Special $ffiV88 White, tan, blue, greon and terns. Slzea 10 to 12, irregular. - could bo supplied and instead of pro- likely to happen otherwise. Mr. Fix's 1 cup B IS ceil peaches 1 tablespoon grey; solid colors or fancies; ducing wator they would suck in air, map designates tho company which is 1 cup allced peara lemon juice standard measurements. Slzea Special /ffcC to look aftor this detail and It also 1 cup diced 8 tablespoons or to TISO a moro technicnl term pineapple honey 131/4 to 17. Guaranteed fast "'vacuum." shows what tho other companlos aro colors. to do. The firemen, when they hold Mix and chill lngredienta and Men'3 Athletic Chief Fix's layout in designed to drills, go through tho motions of B&rvo In glass cupa. Shirts and Shorts Special FZffkC prevent such Inefficiency and to no lo- lighting fires at the various buildings cato each company that it will be of as directed by Chief Fix's blue prints. A bnnafldo newspaper circulation Full cut. Men's Flannel Pajamas tho utniost effectiveness, Hla map of —tho kind Tho Register has—is the Special J] p3C each oniy kind that counts with the ad- Coat or slip-over- stylo. directions aa to how each lire com- All tho public schools and six build- vertiser. No premiums or other In- pany should servo In tho event of a ings on tho ICIanor factory grounds ducements have over been offered to / tfro at tho Mechanic street school- are on tho map. Other buildings for secure circulation.—Advertisement. Special PpiffeC houso Is only ono of 21 such illustra- which bluo prints havo been made tions, but It eorvos to show just what aro tho armory, Lewis's mill, Ttlver- Men's Blue Chambray tho firemen are expected to do in tho view hospital, St. James's school, tho Work Shirts evont that a flro occurs at any pub- town hall, Oaborn's mill, tho Mon- lic or Industrial building. mouth lumber company's plant, tho Sizes U to 17. 'Men's Coat Sweaters Conovor factory and tho Twin Gables Special «> toast for lust 1 penny's worth of electricity. This Special ^1 F^C onch Special SgfifjO each Children's Al) Wool K- Our record of service goes hack to S jg'fv ~f~ ~| [~ means that effortless toasting right at your break- J§ 1917; a record in which we take a cer- Sweaters lain pardonable pride. fast table is well within your means. You are saved Children's Size.'i 2 to U yearn. Mtmy culotf. Sleeping Suits Hwlnl a many steps and the discomforts of a hot stove. 1 to 6 yoant. ALBERT W. WOIJ.DF.N. DIRECTOR. You get toast exactly as members of the family Special Buying power of penny rises PHON'fe 557 Children's Silk and COE.rRONT ST.^^ ^IIED BANK, N.J. as electric rate3 are lowered want it; ft i Girls' Dresaeo Wool Stockings Children's Leather Mies otyltn, 3 to « and 7 to 14 ll|;litly Irri-f.-iiliu-. ()i.:wj 6 Mittens yeara; 2 to fi aro pnnty ntylo.

•MEMBER, THE ORDKR OF THE GOLDEN flUtf Special 6JF?O'

S Page Sis RED' BANK REGISTER. OCTOBER 24, 198?.

Mrs. Frank Chantz of Perth Amboy, end with Mrs. J. Franklin Dotnlnlck SHERIFF'S 3AUS. Cbaasry Chtmtwy 0/419* Red Bank Woman Mm. Bronson Butler of Keyport, Mrs. of Main street. Cbencsr^ S/403. SHERIFF'S SHB&WFS SA1UE. Sy virtue of a writ of fl. fa. to ms di- |J|yy vitvirtuee of & wwrir t ot flla,fl.'la, t at ais is? ?d idi- By virtus of s wrlfc of 0. fa. to ma *ll- N. Eastman of Holmdel and Miss Mro. Alonzo Wblto of Newark spent rectedtd , iasiieid d outt oii tthh a CourCt t of CCChssh v By virtu* tit & writ ef 0. l, Ella GlidcwoH. rected, 1SGUB<1 out of the Court of Ghan- f h Htt f J iil r«eted. !se««ti out of til© Court of OHan- reoted, issued out of tha Can. Attempts Suicide tho week-end at her homo on Main eery of the feH&te ol New Jersey, will ba c«ry of the Htato of Hew Jerssy, wiil eery of the BUta of New S&ta&y, ^slii b& Chan! Mr. and Mra. Walter P. Swanson exposed to salo at public vendue, on csry of the Statg of New JerAVJ'wH'rbn e street. exposed to Bale s,t public vendus?, on ©spoeBt! to caio at jujbile vendu@ on EKposed t^ eale at public venduion Mrs. Anthony Webber, 47 years entertained with a "Columbus Divy" Paul Bauerlo has eold his residence MONDAY. THE 20th DAY OF OCTOBER, MONDAY, THE 10th DAt OF IlOVEM- BlONPAV, THU 6th DAY OF KOVEHBEE, old, of Ivinden place attempted to TUESDAY. THJ3 lflth DAY Op\oVEM Belford, N. J. party Kriday ovening. Thoso pres- on Aberdeen road and moved to a 1034. lt9S4, iiEIi, 1934, end her life by swallowing a quan- ami. iw. ILeaoslrai-g 7BS-W. cnt wore Mr. nnd Mra. Clinton Huls- hoiibc on Lyon roaci. between the houra of IStOO o'clock end between the hours of 12:00 o'clock and betf?£€n the hours of tSiOO o'eloek ©nd batween tha houi-a of 12:00 o'ciock and tity of chloroform In the ladlea' 6:00 o'clock (at 9:00 o'clock) in tha af- CiOO o'clock (fit 2iOO o'clock) in tho af- nrt, Mr, nnd Mrs. Lewis H. Blood, Dr. and Mra. Seldol of Reading, Pa., fi;00 o'clock (at 3:00 o'clock) In the af- 8i00 o'clock (Bt 2i00 o'clock) in tha 6fter- IOUIIKO of tho •iParamout theater at tternoo n of aolildl dda iy at ththe CourC t HHouse. ternoon of HBICJ Jay at ths Court liouee, teraoon of eald day nt tha Court Housa noon of Bad day ut tha Court Hou?" in Dr. and Mrs. Fountain Burlew, Mr. ITI tho Borough o(t Freehold„, Count„„ y„ ot„. In , tha Hotoush of Freehold. County ot Long Branch, according to tho j>o- were visiting Mr. ami Mra. John in the Borough of Freehold, County of tha Borough of freehold, County of fion- nnd Mrs. William E. Jordan, all of Curdy on Wednesday. MomnouUi, New Jereey, to eatlnfy a de- Monmouth, New Jersey, to eatlafy a de- Honrnonth, N«w Jermy, to eatisfy o (U- taouth, New Jereey, to eatinfy a dscrea «f llco of that city, last Wednesday Matawan and Mr. and Mrs. John cree of said court KffiountiiiB to approxi- cree of onld court nmouatlng to appro*!- crca of eald court amounting to appicosi- aaln court ninountlne to amri-oxtnmfoV,, nicrlit. Manager Thomas Phelan Rev. and Mrs. William H. Dilts at- mately la,177.00. mately §37.617.00. Miller of Broollline, Mass. ALL. thoDo i:iBtf:ly §1,664.00, I3.B7CD0. nuAiiimiciy forced tho woman to drink an anti- tended the annual Frc3bytery at At- ALL. thoDO certain lotss,, tracts or psrcolparcels All that tract or parcai of land and All tho following tracts or parcels ot All the following tract or parcel of Mis:) Nellie Whltlock spent the past of lanlad anandd pretblBefl, hhereinafterr particpc- •premises hereinafter purtlculavly described, lsntl end premloca horstnaftsr parti cults rly dote. Family difficulties, police Bald, lantic City last week. ularlll y describeddi , glttmta, nd And. premlsea harelnftfter rinrtlnu]niii week 'at Brooklyn with her sister, y cibed, gltmta, lylyini e anndd belnbl y situate, lying anil balnj£ In the Borough of described, nlttiate, lying end heingf In thca were responsible for the suicide at- J. P. Kaiip,' who has been apondlng In tthh o TownshiThi p of MM)ddlatown) , I n ththe Ked Hank, In the County of Monmouth BoroUEh of Red Bank. In tho County of tempt. The audience In tho theater Miss Annlo Whitlock. thine months with hia Bister at Mil- County of Monmouth ond Stata of New tind State of New Jernoy. lilonmouth, end Stato of Ngw Jersey, of Monmouth. end Qtata ot N«w J.rwy ' Olio little nip and the ordinary Mrs. ThomaH Barclay and Mrs. Jersey, being lots Noa. 2i nnd 25 on tho Beginning att a point in the westerlery FIRST TKACTt Bcslnnin^ at a stako was unaware of tho incident. ton, Pa., returned homo Wednesday. M of Fair Lawn Park owned by Ina il. lino of prldBO Avenue, 100 feat from the cough in gone—a few doses and that P o f pld A 100 ft .. fro.m Uth,0e In tho northerly eld© at Monrnouth Btraet, fltty.iBv«n feat frontlnB on County Bond Wlnfleld Biirdick of Orange were Mr. Raup inukes his homo with his llrenker. point of Intorflection of tha northerly BUI distant Nveaterly twenty-fiev«m and et^tson tough old liang-on county is heard no of _Beec h _Stree t with the westerly lino oof »t Mnoroft, Monmonth County, Now Jor- quests of Mrs. VanWinkle Totld on daughter, Mrs. F. Howard Lloyd. JiKUlNNINNG st tho Intersection oof the ono-hundrodtlm feet from Uio eouthweot- B«y, threa hundred and nlnoty-Iour fco» _lt's really wonderful to watch southerluthrly UnU a of thth o roadd ldleadini g from Jlrlilga'Aveniio. thenco (1) westwardly HE erly corner of tho (now or formerly) nl0r0 Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Stllwell of feet more or less to a. imint distant lot) deep and seventy-navel, foot mid nix Inch! how speedily bad, lingering colds arc Matawan News. IIedd; Banak to Everett, called on cald Mm. Supp Btoro lot: thenca (1) north eighty- oe t Mlsa Barbara Todd left Tuesday Uroad street spent .Wednesday in "Wen"Wt t FFront t StreatStt"" andd thth o wcatorlly lino feet rnoro or leas from tba northerly eljo sU tleureQB fifty mlnutea wost a\ons tha S" «,« «. h6 back end, togothor rvlth put out of business. to spend a week aa the krucst of Mrs. of (loot-go Street aa laid down on aaid of Beech Street, thenco (2) northerly 20.4 northerly aide of Monmouth Street twen- dwallns hou» nnd otlior hulIUInBI,, New York celebrating the 78th birth- faot moro or less to a point; thenco (3) •noted or to bo oroctcd. Said property ll Eight away that tightness looaena (The Red Bank Register can ba bouirhi Lloyd Townsend of Washington, D. map; thence woetorly along tho eoutherly ty «two ajid ol(jhty-four ona-hundredttiB In Matawan from M. J. O'Conneil, 124 day of Mr. Stllwell. lino of Woat Front Street, Blxty-nix feet eaatwurdly 85 foet to a point in the vreut- feet to the right of f?ny oC tha Central boundad on tho mnt by tho land> if lien* up—tho bronchial passages clear— C. wardly side of Urldsa Avenue, thenca U) ry Oonoysr and on th. wont by other Mnin street. Jacob A. Lewis end J. & J. Mlsa Myrtlo Heyer, daughter of to the northeast corner of lot No. 23 on Rallrond Company of Now Jorpsyi ihenoo 1 11 80 you're on your toes again—happy raaaini.) , aald map; thenco southerly and at o right southwardly alone tho westerly nlda of (2) northerly filon^ ea(d Central 15^11- Thorn °»on T "" " " »n —the kind Tho Register has—Is tho C. M. Lawrle, confllstlnff partnornhip oi 118.48 Mrs. J. C. Elliot of Keyport has daughter Juan of Brookllne, Mass., IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. Kotcham & Lawrle, agatnet Hurry J. Mill* thereof! thenco (6) south two degrees only kind that counts with tho ad- er, docketed hv tho Now Jeruey Supremo flfty-Blx minutes \7eat nloni? tho weatarly been visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. vere visitors in Matawan over the To JESSE M. SAUATII, Individually and vertiser. No premiums or other In- Court on January 2, 1915, In tho amount side of cald Beokenstoln lot ninety-aovon SHERIFF'S SALE. W. B. Duncan, for the past week. woek-end. Mrs. Miller was formerly ducements havo ever boon offered to aa Surviving: Executor of the Laat Will of ?230,9S, Including coats and docketing. and five-tonthn feot to tho place of Co- A SINGLE SIP PROVES IT/ Miss Jean Warno of Broad street Mrs. Athol C. Recs. secure circulation.—Advertisement. and Testnraene t of Snmuel Sabath, de- sinnlner- Chancery 0/417. easedd; Belied as tha property of Fred Uenoco, spent the week-end in Soutli Orange | Miss Eleanor "Winant and Jack ot nla., taken In execution nt tho suit ol By virtuo of n writ of fl. fa. to mo di- By virtue of a Order of tho Court of DciiiR tho Baitio land nnd premises tie- rected, itjuod out of tho Court of Chan, with Mr. and Mrs. Laban Dennis. I Winant of Hackensack, Miss Mar- Chuncerh y o( Now Jersey, maddo on thho dday Tho Chase National JJank of tho City of scribed in doet! made by Rod Bank Gnrage of tho dato hereof, in a causa wherein New York, aa Tniatco under an agreement ami Wfirehouotnjj Corporation, u corpora- eery of the Stuto of Now Jcrnoy. will f, Miss Elizabeth Butcher of Freo- jorlo Walla of Orange and Dendy between John.S. Applogate, Jr., (now John expoiod to tnlo at public vcniluo, on Search Carefully For Josephine WIetlenranyer "ia iplnlnnnt tion of Now Joroey to S. B. Thompson and hold arrived Friday to spend the Bonnlng of Montclair, were guests nnd Monmouth Construction and Develop- S. Applegflte) and to bo sold by Company, doted May 20, 1027. MONDAY, THE 2Dth DAY OF OCTOBEn^ week-end as a guest of Miss Lois of Miss Isabel Eggleston Friday. ing Company and you and othcra aro de- HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. SECOND TRACT: Boslnnlnfc at a stake In tho westerly lino of Weat Street, dis- Thompson. I Mr, and Mrs. Harold Smith of Lin- fendants, you aro required to appear and Dated Mny 17th, 1034. between tho hours of 12,00 o'clock and answer tho bill of oaid complainant, Applcgato, Stovons, Foster & Keunsllle, . tant ono hundred and fifty feet northerly 6,00 o'cloek (at 2,00 o'clock) In tho if. Mr, and Mrs. Sterling Thompson -wood were calling on old friends hero or before tho 20th day of December, next, Solicitors, from tho Intersection of tho northerly lino tornoon of said day at tho Court Homo, to look her best at nil tlmcg... and family spent Sunday as the Wednesday. or tho unld bill will ba taken aa con foe sod (02 linen) 326.04 of Monmouth Street nnd tho woaterly lino In tha BorouKh of Kraehold, County o£ of West r Street; thence (1) northerly Honmouth, Now Jeraey, to latbfy a do. to feel at eniso anil perfectly guests of Mrs. Donald C. Butcher at Watches, Jewelry, etc., in your npninBt you. Mis3 Frances Lloyd spent the past Tho snld bill la filed to foreclose a along the westerly lino of Went Street; Ort emouilti t poised. Seaside Heights. week-end at New Brunswick visiting Kiifto made by Monmouth Construction Cbancary S/470 ton feot to tho eouthooat corner of the a\VyVA00. home. Kven a small piece may Koavonoy property; thence (2) westerly \VVA° ^ MIS-SEUPMCITY* Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Swanson her former roommate, Miss Evange- nnd Developing Cornpany to Jouephins SHERIFF'S SALE. ALL that certain tract or parcel of land bo worth several dollars. Wo •\Viedenmayer, dated July 17, 1922, re- eifihty-four and seven-tentha feet to a end premlHca, herolnnftor pnrticulurly do- left Friday for Brookllne, Massachu- llne Munday at New Jersey College JBy virtue of a writ of fl. fa. to me di- stake, Bitid Btnko bolntr In Koavenay'B Bcribod, oltuftte, iyinu «nd bolnff in tho will pay you a high cash price. corded In jUook 634 of MditBQKOH, page rected, Issued out of the Court of Chun* Created by setts, to spend tho week-end as tho for Women. Miss Lloyd attended 3, aiul covorlng lot on tho south Bido of Bouthwoat corner; thonco (3) northerly Horouarh of Rod Hunk, in tho County o? eery of tho Stnte of New Jorsoy, will be forty-flvo and four-tenths foot to a Btnko Monmouth and Bute of Now Joreoy. L - guests of .Mr. and Mr3. John Miller. campus night at the college. Kim iilacoj Red Barilt, Now Jersey, and expoeed to sale at public venduc, on o Gossard 9 you, JeaBD M^ Sabnth, Individually, and MONDAY, THE 19th DAY OP at Keovonoy'a northwest comer j thence Inff lot No. < on a Mao of Lots ot Rod Mrs. J. A. Salisbury of Corona, Mr, and Mrs. William Burn3 of Jesse M. Sabath, aa Executor of tho laat (4) wontoily aoventy-flve and Bovonty-flve Bank, N. J., property of Willis A. Clayton Is tho answer. BEH, 1934. one-hundrodtliB foot to a oplke In tho California, is spending oeveral Long' Branch nre spending several ReosslIIes Will nnd Teatnmnnt of Somunl Sabath, de- batweon the houra of 1* :00 o'clock and nnd doorfio 1. Linton, made by fJoorrre D Tho pull of the ceased, aro mndo defendnnta becauBO of cnaterly lino of tho New Jersey Southern Cooper, 0. H., January loth. 1018, nnd months with her daughter and Bon- days aa guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- JEWEUSRS :-: SC Broad St. 5:00 o'clock (at 2:00 o'clock) In tho af- Itnllrond right of wny; thonco (B) BOUth- back • straps tilt! lien of n mortcn^e made to Snrauol ternoon of said day at tho Court Houao. bounded and described m follows: in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. ard B. Carney. Mrs. Carney 13 the SiibntU dated Scptombor 18, 1922, and re- erly nlong tho easterly line of said right HEGINNING at a Htono monument Qattcns the ab- In thouHorough of Freehold, County of of wny Blxty-four nnd oiaht-tentha feet to Yerger. daughter of Mrs. Burns, formerly corded In Book 639 of Mortgages, pana Monmouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a de- planted on tho northotiat corner of Lot No domen, uplifts 325, which mortKago la a Hen on the lancla a stake; thence (6) easterly in a straight 3 on aaldman of iota mid distant In an Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Neldllnger cree of oald court amounting to approxi- lino ono hundred and fifty-five and nine- the bust, and Mrs. Stryker, a resident of Mata- in question nubflcqucnt to tho Hen of com' mately 55,050.00. oaBtorly direction ono hundred nnd fifty controls the and Dr. and Mrs. William Pengol wan. plalnant'e mortjfaKe. ty-two ono hundredthfl feat to the wester- lost from tho aouthoaet cornor of South' witnessed tho rodeo at Madison AU the folio win ff tract or parcel ly line of WcBt Street at tho point or place Street and Madison Avonuoj thenco (1)| hips. Miss Dorothy Rader had Kenneth Dated October 19, 1934. land and premises hereinafter particularly of beginning. Square Garden, New York, Wednes- aoutharly and alonff tho easterly ends of Let our expert Huck and George Schultz of Jersey ALSTON DEEKMAN, described, situate, lying and being In the Bolnsr tho name promises da scribed (n IJOIB Noa. threo, two nnd ono, ono hun- day. Solicitor of Complainant, Borouirh of ltflti Bank, In tha County of deed made by Red Bank Garage and Wara- dred and twonty-flvo foot nnd four incheo flttero show City as her guests Friday evening. F. O. Address, 10 Broad St., Red Bank, Monmouth, nnd State of New Jercoy. Mr.. and Mrs. Chester P. Au.mack houslnff Corporntlon, a corporation of New to the eouthwoBt cornor of lot No, four, you what Miss Laura Gordon entertained the 1st Tract: BEGINNING nt a point In Jersey, to 9. S. Thompson & Co me any, hereby conveyed; thenco (2) in an enit- Mis-Slmpllclty and daughter Doris and Misa Lola Teachers' contract bridge club Tues- tha Northerly lino of Waverly 1'laco nt datad May 20, 1927. orly direction forty foot to tho eouthwr^t Miller, all of Red Bank, wore guests IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. the Southwest corner of land of Emma cornor of lot No. five; thonco (3) in a can do. day evening. Mrs. Gerard Devlin held retta Jones and others; thence (1) paral- Selxed a» the property of Hargarat 19"FlroPot.Oth«r To FRANCISCO EVONE: 1 Hnrtnedy Mulligan, et al,, taken in execu- northerly direction ono hundred and of Mr. and Mrs. George Clark Sun- high scoro with Mrs. Louis N. slid proportion- lel with Broad Street and along the West- twenty-olx feot nnd eight inches to tho day, •HI By virtue of an Order of the Court of erly lino of eciid JOHCB, one hundred feet, tion ot the suit of Itoaa Weis, and to bo Pazionza low. Miss Gordon and Miss i i , atoly low. Chancery of New Jernoy, made on tho sold by aautherly tilde of Madron Avenue; thonco 1.50 to $10 Mrs. Lillian Bennett Hutchinson Caoh more or loan, to a point In tho lino of land (4) in a westerly direction forty foet and Mary Wells aro residing In the Brew- day of the date hereof In a. cause where- of Mary 'Wood, do called: thence (2) In a HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. alons Madlnon Avcnuo to tho rlaco of lic- spent tho -week-end at Rockvllle er apartments. Pr Ice in Friends Building and Loan Anuoclatlon Wenterly direction alonff tho South side of Rod Dank, Is complnlnant. and Glusep- Dated September 24. 1984. Blnning. Center, Long Island. While there Installation, pipa and of said Wood and parallel to tho North- Wurron H, Smock, Sol'r, Belnff intended on tho oamo Innil and Miss M. Graco Carman and Miss fittings citra pl Enlntlno and Julia Qalutlno, Mo Ifo, erly lino of Waverly Place, forty-eight and (00 I.) 837,80. she was the guest of honor at a and Francisco Evone. are defendants; you premises deacrlbcd in a dood from Lealio Mabel Brown wero guests of Mrs. Jncooperafion withtho fifty-five hundredtho feet to point W. Truox and Helen Truex, hie wife, to bridge-luncheon. National Housing Act aro required to appear and anawor tho thenco (3) in a Southerly direction, paral- 17 Broaa Street, Red Bank, N. J. Frank Daln at Peckskill from Fri- Wo handle ell details bill of oald complainant on or before tho tho laid Thoodoro B. Ootzlor nnd Monica Mrs. Jacob R. Lefferts and Mrs. day to Sunday. Misa Carman was a fifth day of December, 1934, or tho said lel with tho fret course, one hundred foot Chancery B/4B2. V. Gotalor, liia vvlfo, dated Mny 3, 1027, o financing for you. more or less, to the Southerly aide of and recorded In tho Monmouth County Joseph Dernberjjer npent Wednesday resident of Peekskill before moving bill will bo taken na confessed ngainst SHERIFF'S SALE. O Hero io one of tho you. ' - l Wavorly Place; thence (4) along the Clark's Ofllco In Book 1398 of Deeds, at New York as guests of R. L. Scot- to Matawan soon after lier gradu- Southerly aide of Wavorly Place, forty- By virtue of a writ of fl. fn. to me di- poffea 11, etc. field. most outstanding values The said bill 1B filed to foreclose a ation from Normal college. mortgfure made by Gluseppl Salatlno and eigH nnd flfty-flvo hundredtha feet to th< rected. Issued out of tho Court of Chan- defzed no tho property of Theodore B. ever offered. Yougetafull place of Beginning. cery of tho State of NOT? Jersey, will be Gotzler, ct ux, ot al., taken In execution Mrs.- John Gordon entertained the Miss Isabel Eggleston and John Julia Salatino, his wife, to Friends Build- sized 19" heating- plant, Ing nnd Loan Association of Red Bank, a 2nd Tract: BEGINNING at a point In exposed to Balo at public vendue, on nt tho nult of J, Victor Carver, and to Fortnightly Contract Brldgo club on Eggleston attended the Rutgers tha Northerly Bide of Waverly Place, Bald TUESDAY, THE 18th DAY .OF NOVEM- bo nold by with high grada extra corporation of the State of New Jersey; Thursday. Mrs. Frank Bliss held Springfield football game at New and you, Francisco Evone, are made a de- point being forty-eluH nnd fifty-five hun- BER, 1984. nOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. high score. Mrs. Lillian B. Hutchin- heavy castings built and fendant because you nre tho holder of a dredthfl feot Weatorly from the Southwest Brunswick Saturday. After the game corner of land of Emmaretta Jones, et als., between the houra of 12:00 o'clock and Dated September 20th, 1934, son substituted. guaranteed by tho world's subHequent mortjmuo affecting the mort- 5:00 o'clock (at 2i00 o'clock) In the nfter- Alston Bookman, Sol'r. Miss Eggleston left to spend the sasecl premises In tho bill of complaint and also being the Southwesterly corner of noon of said day at tho Court Houco, in Mrs. Floyd T. Taylor of Falrfleld, week-end at Summit and Mr. Kggles- largest installer of Warm mentioned, and by reason thereof may land lately conveyed by Wtnfleld S. White, tho Borough of Freehold, County of Mon- (66 D ,«23.Ba Connecticut, formerly of this bor- Air Furnaces. Complete claim Bomo interest In tho said mortgaged unmarried, to said Willis A. Clayton, and ton to spend tho week-end at Little from said beginning point running thenco mouth, New Jcreey, to autlsfy a decree of ough, is visiting her mother, Mrs. installation of the Warm premises. said court amounting to approximately Falls. (1) Northerly, and parallel with Broad a Chancery S/42G. Goldsmidt in Vienna. Mrs. Taylor Friend by factory trained Dated October 4th. 1034. Street, alonff tho Westerly lino of othor $4,036.00. Mra. Charles C. Schock gave an ac- QUINN, PARSONS & DOREMU3, All the following tracts or parcels of SHERIFF'S SALE. sailed on the liner Vulcania, men nssuro3 satisfactory Solicitors for Complainant, land of said Willis, A. Clayton, one hun- count of her visit to Oberammerbau, dred feet, more or leas, to land of Mary land mid premlnes hereinafter particularly By vlrtua of a writ of fl. fn. to mo di- Councilman and Mrs. Rensellaer L. performance. described, situate, lylnc and boins in the rected, iHBued out of tho Court of Chan- Germany, and her Impression of the NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Wood BO called: thence (2) In n Westerly Cartan are tho parents of a daugh- direction, along the Southerly lino of land Township of Middletown, in the County cery of the State of Now Jernoy, will bo "Passion Play" at the first fall meet- A small down payment Estate of Abner H. West, deceased. of Monmouth, and Stato of New Jcraoy. exposed to enlo at public vonduo, on ter, Ann Moore, born October 11, of said Mary Wood, ono foot and fifty-flvo ing of tho Glenwood Mission band protects against higher i Notice is hereby given that the accounts h,undrqdthn of a foot to a point; thence Doing lots Noa. 48, 40. GO, U, £2 and MONDAY, THE Gth DAY OF NOVEMBERJ at tho Monmouth Memorial hospital of tho Bubncriber, surviving Executrix of 58 in Block No. 10 as shown on a "Plan Tuesday evening at the homo of Miss price—solves next winter's,,! 1034, at Ijong Branch. tha estate of Bald deceased, will be nudlt- (3) In a Southorly direction parallel with of Lota at River Plaza, MIddlotown Town- Jean Rue. Mrs. Carrie Conover was heating problem. AHoI-[ id nnd etntcd by the Surronato of tha tho first course, and nlona tho Eastorly nhip, Monmouth County, N. J., owned by between tho hours of 12:00 o'clock and fi:00 o'clock (nt 2i00 o'clock) in tho af- W. A. Close celebrated his 82d re-elected president, an office she has land Man will call with-^- 'ounty of Monmouth nnd reported for ect- lino of other land of said Charles F, White, Mark C, Meaghor, surveyed by George D. birthday Sunday with a group of rol- tlement to the Orphans Court of naid ona hundred feet, moro or less, to the Cooper. C, E., August, 1910," which plan ternoon o£ aald day at tho Court House, held for many years. out obligation any time. County, on Thursday, tho Blxth day Qf Northerly line of "Waverly Place: thenco Is filed at the office of tho Clerk of Mon- in tho Borough of Freehold, County oC atlves at hla home. Mr. and Mrs. Monmouth, Now Jcrney, to satisfy a tlo- Miss Lillian White Is confined to Decembor, A, D. 1934, at which time ap- (4) in an Easterly direction, along tho mouth County, N. J. Said lots belnff on Harold Srnith of Freehold were Holland Cleans and Repairs plication wHl.be made for tho allowance Northerly lino of Waverly Place, ono foot tho westerly side of Newman Street nnd creo of Bald Court amounting to approxl«« among those present. her home with an acute attack of ap- All Make a of Furnaces of commissions and counsel feeH. and fifty-flvo hundredth^ of a fpot to the nro each twonty-flvo feet wide by ono hun- mately ^2.4OG.OO. pendicitis. Dated October 18, A. D. 1934. dred feet deep. All tho followinff tract or parcel of lnn(S Mrs. Milton. F. Stevenson, Mrs. Ko- point or placo of Boginnlnff. &10LLAND FURNACE CO. HETTIE R. ZOBEL, Being intended to bo tho name land and Intended to be the anmo promises con- and premUoB horeinaftcr particularly dc- ert Wyckoff and Mrs. A. A. Banko Miss Joan LeFavre was at the bus- veyed . to the BUld Carl Edward Foeritar acrlbed, aituate, lyins and beinR In tho 30 Mechanic SL, Red Bank, N. J_ Surviving Executrix, premises described and conveyed by deed attended the Monmouth County iness convention at New York on RurrtBOn, N, J. front Wills A. Clayton and Eva M. Clay- and Maria Foerntor, husband nnd wife, by Borough of Red Bnnk. in tho County of Th-uraday. Red Bank 2102 Warreren IIII.. Smock, Esq., ton, his wife, to Gladys M. Spencer, wlfo deed of Ernest Robert Peter nnd Victoria, Monmouth and Stnto of New Jornoy. council of the New Jersey Congress hia wife, dated October 28, 1920, and re- Beginning: at a utnko In Urn southerly HOUANP IIEflTIHG MAKES WflRH FRIENDS Red Bnnk, N.' J., of H. Nowton Spencer, dated December of Parents and Teachers hold at tho Mra. Jerry Ervln spent the week- Proctor. 16th, 1921, recorded in Book 1164 of corded In the Monmouth County Clerk's Bide of Union Street at tho northeast cor-- Briello school on Thursday. Deeds nt Vases 879, etc. office In Cook 1372 of Deeds, on pntro 3ftfi. ner of landa of Alice Boidcn Eatate, Seized as tha property of Curl Edward thenco (1) Bouth threo degrees forty-four MrB. B. Young, Mrs. K. Woolley, Seized as tho property of Shrewsbury minutes onat along the caat nlde of lands Securities, Inc., body corporate, ot til., Foorator, et nl., tnkon In execution at tho Mrs. Margaret Merrill, Mrs. Gilbert suit of Rod Bank building and Loan Asso- of Allco Bordon Uatato, ooventy nnd elsht taken in execution at tho suit of Charles ty-(lvo hunclrcdthu feet; (2) thonco north Craig, Mrs. R. W. Balkman, Miss El- Tlndall and to ba sold by ciation, a corp. of tho State of Now Jer- sey, and to bo sold by eiKhty degrocfl twenty-five minuton cant la Glldcwell, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. parallel with Front Stt-oct, ilfty-two and Boyco and Mr. and Mrs. George Dated October 10, 1934. HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. three-tentha feot to tho wostorly lino of Snyder Si Roberts, Sol'ro. Dated October 3, 1984, land of Throckmorton; (3) north four .JIT TODAY'S PRICE, THE Clark woro guests of Mrs. J. B. Pru- <7B 1.) 131.50 Howard S. Iligahuop, Sol'r, doBreOB forty-two minutes went along the den at cards at Long Branch Wed- (45 1.) §18.00 •west lino of Throckmorton Innd, oixty-fivo nesday. and flfty-nvo hundrodthn foet to tho flouth. NOTICE OF ORDER FOR PUBLICATION otdo of Union Street; (4) \vo3torly alontr BI66EST WASHER VALUE Mrs. George Clark entertained In Chancery ot New Jereoy. Common Law 6/260, tho uouth oldo of Union Strcot, fifty and with a desBert-bridge Thursday af- To HENRY C. E. LOOCK: SHERIFFS SALE. flve-tentha foot to tho placo of beginning* ternoon. Those present wero Mra. By virtue of an order of tho Court of By virtue of a writ of fi. fa. to me di- Being: tho eamo lnnd nnd prcinlficn do-* YOU CAN BUY Harry Allaire, Mra. Chester Aumack Chaneory of Now Jernoy, made on the day rected, laouod out of tho Court of Chan- Hcrlbcd in ft tloed from Mary A. VmiDor- of the dato hereof, in a certain cnuco blit, widow, to Bnid Fred T. Newmnry ' of Red Bank, Mrs. James Hanley, whoroln Marie Loock is tha petitioner and cery ot tho Stato of New Jeraoy, will bo bearing oven dato herewith. When you compare you are the defendant, you aro required sxpoeed to ealo at public vendue on AIBO being tho nnmo land nnd prorqlno^ o to answer the petitioner's petition on or MONDAY, THE Bth DAY OF NOVEMBER, described in a deed from Fred T. Nowmuj Maytag quality and before tho 22nd day of November, next, 1934, and Emily L. Newman, htiabnucl and wife; or In default thereof, such decree wilt bo between tho hours of 12:00 o'clock and to Bonnlo Gulcciardln!, bearing dato No- price with any other taken against you as tho Chancellor shall 5:00 o'clock (nt 2:00 o'clock) In tho after- vember 4, 192B, recorded in tho Mon- n think equitable and just noon of oald day at tho Court House, In mouth County CIcrU'B oHlce in Book 1SE& •washer you ses why A MIST OF OIL The object of said suit Is to obtnin the Boroufrh of Freehold, County of Mon- of Deeds, pflijo 41oula B. Buckbea la complajnnnt nnd you U in il ncQ IIo In ovor watchful for ckids NATBONAL HOUSING ACT Bnyonne* N. J,, lu f' }f (2) woBtorly alon(; the Executor and Trustee. are defendantrj, you nro raaulred to appear •outhorly oldo of mild ivin; lm,d nine nnd unncen highway liazardfi. Dombo & Dcmbo, and anawor tho bill of said complainant Inchei to » Btonej theneo (8) nouthorly 9 on or before tho soventeonth day of De- Ho slows down, and If neceii- 541 BroBtlway, along land of now or foriaorly I'attornon Tusting s Domestic—Commerchi—In In trul Oil iiumcra Bfiyonnc, N. J,, cember nest, or tho said bill trill ba taken threo feet threo Inchon, to a stono in tha sary stops, looku and llotens at f3ol!iing Down -3 Years lo Pay Proctors. aa confanissd njffllnnt yV>u. sputheait corner of anltl rntter«' 1d railroad, grado crodHltiijn, Mfd. by PETROLEUM IIKA V & POWER COMPANV Ttio tmld bill is filed-to fo reel OHO a ccr- Stamford, Conn. ;n!n mortyago uiven by Cathoriiio tj«nnon 16 Monmouth Street, Ho kcopa his car In Rood condl-' Petro-&-Nokol Oil Burners can NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Ohittt end Lar^ftt Orjanhjtkn ixduiivdj druoted tt Oil lItat\n Eatato of Edward Lawrence Ilurtaliorno, (unmnrrleii), EHzaboth Lannon Mulligan Red Banlc tlon. Z now be installed in small Incompetent. nnd Eugono JX. MnlliKen, her liunbnnd, nnd Ho doesn't . 1034. ouity Clerks offlro In ]iook 1172 of THE MAYTAQ COMPANY EIJZAIJETH II. HAH'railOHNB, ftbcith Lennon Mulllcan; and you, John \t Home Comfort Ciihalsn. «ro made defendant bncauso you Dsedn, IIIIROH flZfl, Gtc. 15 Park Avenue, Now Ydrk City. THE NATIONAL NEWARK & ES&I1X r ths hualmnd of naid Elten a Cah&lan.' Solted n^ tho property of JMun Straui POUNDED 1383 NEWTON, IOWA Dntcl October IB, 10HI. end Una Ktrnun. hln wlfn. inhci ''in CXPC " BANKING COMPANY OF NBV/AUK, tlon a tho unit of Clmrloi %n*mhmmU,i< Located at LA WES COAL CO., Sycamore He^flrli, N. J., WAIUtF.IJ II. flMOOK, (iuctrdinnn. ftollrltor of ComplniiiBnt, by flfulftfh Shrewsbury, N. J. >n' Uroticl nnil Mechanic {jtreetn, lied HOWARD ty 10 114 3i Phone 1251. The road to bettor and b|Kger buBl- llnrtk, N. J. f Dul«d M«[)(rnilitr ltith, ltf& xiton leadB through Tho R«Kiiiter'n ad- vortlslng columna,—Advertiacmeat. Xt ptiyn to advertise Ja The Itegloter, loward S. HltfKlnson, Bo\% RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 24,1984. rs olub. Flrat prte at pinochle »si Tho mayor and council at an *«• Mrs. Benjamin Bowman of Red church at Bed Bank on Friday for Oc@anport News. Bank. the benefit of the Methodist home at Plan Joint Meeting 'on by Mrs. Margaret Quaat, Mrs. outlve mottlng lost weok awarded You aliouid bo juot UJ 'eggy Kohoe won second prize. The the contract to Install Diesel engines Mra. R. TV. Nelson, preaident of the Ocean Grove. WE WANT TO SELECT {Tho XUd Bank Register csn b» to whom you udl your i.COf Woodmen Lodges ostess tomorrow night will lie Mrs. In tho water plant to the Fairbanks- In Oeesnport at tho ato.o of Cub Masza.) Oceanport Parent-Teacher associa- Mro. Lloyd N. Sickles and Mloa Haltla Smith. Mores company. Tho bid was $20,528. tion presided at tho regular monthly Ruth Sickles of Main street spent a a reliable yountr man, now imiployetl, , An enthusiastic Joint meeting of Work will bo utorted Immediately Tho flrst meeting of tha newly with FOKKS1GHT, tnXr edurntlon JM<1 •William Vlll, former manager of formed aociety, tho Oceanport Dra- business meeting held Wednesday day in Newark recently. mechniikftl Inclination, who j.i wilt- the Woodmen campu of tho Perth ncner'o moat market, has opened and the new nyetem will be In oper- afternoon at the ochool building. Pro- Fred Wemple of Dwyane street haa 1 na to t niln Bj>aro t!mo <•>t- o ven I n;:c Ambnjr district -wan held last Tues- ation by tho first (if the year. matic olub, waa held Thursday even- In Red Bank to qualify na INSTALLA- meat nmrlset at tho corner of Bay Ing. Piano were made for a pageant ceding tho • business session Mrs. Buffered an Injury to hla ankle. TION nnd SERVICE i>->.v>'tt on (ill day night at Junior hall at Perth .venuo and Miller stresst. Tho Democrats will hold a rally Georgo Groenloy read tho state pres- types of Electric Itcfrlffftrn-.nrB. Foi an you would bo wore ^' pur Araboy. A featuro of the evening tomorrow night in tho high ochool to ba presented at tho Oceanport ident's mossago. An Invitation was Interview VJVHC, (jiving wr. ami pie?- •svaa tlin Initiatory work of Uio Tren- Tho Highlands Republican club church at Christmas time and offlcero In the Hagorman valley of Idaho cut, occiiiuitlon. chafllnff a flue piece of eld a card party last night at their auditorium nnd tlio Republicans will wera elected aa follows: William extended the members to attend the or a watch. ton dogrce team under tho command leadquartcrs. Tlio club will hold a hold a rally thero the following membership covered dish luncheon skulls of about C5 ancient horeos, of Captain Richard Llpplnoott. night. VanPelt president, Mrs. George C. at the Long Branch high school No- called Plesippu-i .Shoflhonenfils, have OTJXITIEff ENGINEERING nass meeting, fit the Lions Don in D. Hurley vlco preoldont and Miss been found to date and fossil rera- INSTITUTE, State Manager WIHlara H. Orogan, ho near future. vember 13. Mro. Nelson waa Delected Jr., who la sponsoring these meetlngo Prayer meetings are being held Dorothy West secretary-treasurer. to attend ths etato convention to bo nanta of numerous prehistoric ani- KeussiUes In conjunction with tho (sovereign overy night this week for the con- Tho nest mooting will bo hold held in Atlantic City November 7, 8 mals ranging from mastodons to 404 N. Wells St., Chie/i^j, III. gregation of the Central Baptist Thursday, November 1. birdn and frogs. JEWEUSK3 :-: 38 Bread Bt camp, w«u present and explained tho Atlantic Highlands. church. Tonight's meeting will be and 0. Delogates to attend the coun- purpose of tho meeting. Ho gave a held in tho church and on tho other Mr. and Mro. William Mallard, Mr. ty council meeting at Briollo last resume of tho results obtained up to nights they will 6o held at the homes and Mra. Josoph Carroll and Edward Thursday were Mrs. Horaco W. Kir- tho prooont time. (Tho Bod nanl: BegliMr can bo bouEtil of members of tho church. and Marguerite Carroll havo re- by, Mrs. Hrnest LIrapor, Mro. Loulo Head officers at tho mooting In- n Atluntlo Illtjlilund» at tha etot-es oi turned to Brooklyn after spending, Weat, Mra. R. W. Nelson, Mrs. Wal- cluded Head Consul Frank O. tVIIIto Leff. J. Lcmbura ofiij A. Knta.> A Sunday-school social will bo held tho oummer at their homo on Main ter H. Grilla, Mrs. Hondo C. DcNyoe Thompson, Motuchon; Junior Post Friday night of this week in tho and Mrs. Jerome Dynan. Visitors Kugeno J. O'Rourko Balled Friday Presbyterian church. street. Head Conoul Frank Palmer, Tren- o attend tho Legion convention in The Ocoanport Parent-Teacher aooo- who attended were Mrs. H. Wliltney ton; Head Advisor Richard Llppln- Florida. Mr. and Mm. Georgo R. Rath Conrow and Mro. Charloo Jenson. cott, Trenton; Head Bunker L. Jon- havo gono to Miami, Florida, for thoclatlon radio study group mot laBt During a discussion of tho local or- Mian Gloria Sculthorp returned winter. week at the homo of Mrs, Ernest nua. Nowarlt; Hoad Clerk A. E'lnln- !aat week from Fltlcln hospital whore Llmper of Pcmborton avenue. Mro. ganization It was voted to add four zlo, Iloadlo Baric; Head Watchman she wan operated upon for appen- Officers have been olectod by thoMarlon McDowell, of the home ex- more children to the free EiUK list. A. Chattier, Newark; Head Sentry lcltla and la convalescing. Harvey senior, junior, sophomore and fresh- tenolon service, dlscusood tho adoles- Tho attendance prizo given to the Frank Pecht, Tronton; Head Auditor iowtell contlnuoB to Improve at thoman clasnoa of tho high school. Tho cont child and hlo family. Thoso class having the greatest number of Thomas J. Rollly, Trenton; National Monmouth Memorial hospital at senior class haa chosen Arnold Poter- preoent were Mra. Horaco W. Kirby, parents present at tho meeting was Delegate Emll A. Frey, Porth Amboy, iongr Branch and espoctfi to bo able non preaident, Ellzaboth Robertson Mro. Charles Jensen, Mra. R. W. Nel- awarded to Miss Carrie Cassldy's and State Manager William L. T. An- o leave there by the end of thlo vice president, Edwin Stanley secre- non, Mro. Ferdinand H. Kromo and room. Volunteers were obtained to drowo o£ tho Woodmen Circle. woolc. Ho will otay for a whllo at tary and John Stafford treasurer. Of- Mrs. Louis West. It was announced continue serving luncheon to two All gave reports of the ptogreoai of he homo of hlu sister, Mrs. Lewis G. ficers of tho Junior class are Rella previously that a card party to bonec4y children. Plans wcro com- the 'convention year membership Galloway of Naveslnk. Simpson president, Herbert Poaten pleted for a card party to be held In given by tho Parent-Teacher associa- tho school building October 26 at campaign and many Interesting tocta Frits Lolbor, has closed his homo vlco president, Jack Simpson uecro- tion would bo hold at tho aohool of tho oocloty were given In tho tnry and Sterling Joslln treasurer. 8:00. P;'M:7 ^Activities for November PX, m West Highland avenue for tho building October 10. The correct will include a covered dish luncheon Faff Wool IBas&ete Outstanding Value! Single course of the moetlng. Arrangements winter. Sophomoro offlcora aro Alice Januo dato now is October 20 and tho tlmo wera mado JbV a delegation to attend president, William Kanovsky vloo 8:00 P. M. nt tho school. and a rummako sale. An invitation 70 x SO S'mgie mi tho next of theso mootln a to bo held Mr. and Mrn. William H. Joneo and president and Doris Johnaon secre- wae extended Uo tho members by B daughtor havo returned to Brooklyn Mrs. Ernent Llinper to attend radio at Trenton, Monday, October 20. tary. The freshman class hao elected Tho Ladles' Aid* society of the niCII BLOCK PLAIDS Delegation!! wore prcuont from Tren- for tho winter. Harry Duncan president, Ernest Ocanport church will hold a cake study group meetings ot her home fon Newark, ElizabethNow Bruns- Mro. Charlotte Morao, chief night Vaughn vice president and Evelyn sale on Saturday at Wilson's market, on Tuesday morliings at 9:45 A. M. Deep nap! Not wick, Carteret, Woodbrldge and Key- elephone operator, is npendlng a va- Kalley secretary. cornor of Broadway and Ocoanport Following tho buslncBa session MIos less than bff port. After tho meeting rofrcah- cation at Sayrevillo, Long Inland. avenuo, West Long Branch. Mrs. Casoldy gave a resume of her recent wool. Earl Cordova, Paul Lofovro, Wil- John B. HUIBO and Mrs. Porley Rld- trip to Bermuda and Mro. Wheeler iam Lybargor and Frank Armstrong dlo head tho committee In charge of Pratt described ta trip to tho "World Solid colors. T^ctTthat a delegation of A bonafldo newspapor circulation Sateen bind- Their soft, downy texturo nmltoa Woodmen irom Red Bank and Im-spent Saturday fishing at tho Man- —tho kind Tho Register hao—Is the tho affair. fair. aent at uquan Inlet. only kind that counts with tho nd- ing. them Ideal as warm shneta in win- mediate vicinity will bo P« vcrtlBor. No premiums or other in- Mr. and Mro. Van Du Bols of Cen- ter. Solid colors or plaids; contrast- tho Trenton meetlnB nest Monday. Fred Weller hao bought a no ducements have ever been offered to ter street has as their guests on Sun- Members of the Oceanport church ing borders. All cotton! Real values! Jhevrolot coach. securo circulation.—Advertisement. day Mrs. Du Bols'o parents, Mr. and attended a luncheon at the Methodist 70 x SO Size! COUNOI1 CHARGES POLICE. Keyport 1'oUoo Head Asbury Mount Part-Wool Block Plaid Pahii Snted for Thirty Dnya. SuBp Soft, downy ' It hna boon loarnod from an au- plaidb in pastel thoritative source that at a recent colors, with con- Combination Bed Sizes, Too! eeeret meetlnB of the Koyport Bov- trasting borders. ornlng body, Chief of Pollco Aobury Cotton! Mount has boon ouepended from tha force for thirty days without pay, and Earl Lowio, a patrolman, woo aiB- mlsaod from oorvlce. 66 x SO She! Yes, it's almost unbelievable, bat St'e Tbo complaint was mado by aio true! A double blanket at this low nor Fleming of Union Beach, which price... soft-toned block plaida with gave technical Eround for the> notion QUAUTY PLUS SERVICE 3 inch binding to match. Not less It the couneil on tho fact that tho than 5% pure virgin wool! Bargains. officers woro In Earltan Inn at three Rich Indian or o'clock in tho morning of October 7, 2 PHONES—NO WAITING. fancy plaid de- In uniform, participating In *o vio- signs I Core-ynrn lation of .the borough law that re, PHONES: 3262 or 3263. , FREE DELIVERY. woven for added Ask for Wizard, Jr. They're qulreo a ono o'clock closing for llquo- warmth. establlohments. . According to accounts of tho charge mado by tho girl's father, tho And.They Cost a I/Ot Less! girl on tho night In question went.to 70x80 Keyport In company with Harry Du- four of that borough, to attend a moving picture show. The father OB- eorted In his complaint that early 82% virgin v,oofl It Isn't often you find an omplo Sunday morning ho became alarmed Donbla - raovcal double-bed size sheet, 81x09 inch, at her failure to roturn homo and Be- Rcversibla tet>- for a price so low! Not EO fine, bat gun a search. He found her, he eala, torn colors, siUs- strong, as many housewives profer. Bitting at a table In tho Inn with Du- bonnd. VKlnes! Wizard riUow Cases, «xS6, 100. four and tho two pollco officers. BUY BY THE DOZEN. Tho ofllccro' version of the affair differed. They said that a motorist THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL FEATURE! had nBked for aid and that they wont to the Inn In search of an attendant of a gaooline station. They declared Fancy Golden Bantam Raspberry, Grape, Strawberry. tho girl wan sitting in Dufour's car SWEET TKNDIOH Blue Earth HurlTo Jersey—AU Grocn Full Fashioned—Chiffon or Service ! in front of the Inn and that ohe ran Reg. 15c. Jnto tho placo -when her father up- ,i— lOii. (Tho licit BnnW Rcslitcr can bo bousht In Highlands at Bed]e'» drug Btoro, at Jos- Cranberry Sauce Sauer Kraut eph Stnmon'B store and Mulltaiu>» •tore.l 21 Broad St., Red Bank FANCY JEUSEi' DROMEDABY Brand FANCY N. Y. STATE Tho Eaatorn Star lodgo of Atlan Fancy Breast of Ohlck™ tlo Highlanda hold a card party laa largest Oanfl—Now Pack Now Pack Largest Cann^-New Pack Brand wook at tho Llono Den on Bay ave- nue. A Bllvor-platcd cup awarded as |H^ Cans 6^ ^ C 6ft Cans SJ) Cans SRfNC g& Cons m ffp,C a door prlzo wag won by Mrs. Eva Kwlk. Highlands roBldonta who won prizes at carda were Mrs. Hann, Mn Amelia A. Auflcrl, Mro. Amelia Cal- lard, Mrs. Louise Kohlenbuoh, Mlsg Julia Ahorn, Mlsa Winifred Q Watch the . ; , Ahcarn, MtB. Ethel Johnson, Mm. FANCY RED ALASKA Koao Stamon, Mrs. Beatrlco Bedlo, SHREDDED GORTON PITTED—SpocllU Mrs. P. Rogers, Mrs. Luolla Opfor- SOCKEYE NONE-SUCH mann, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horan, ft M c Mro. Betty Horan, Mrs. Mary Horan, fift Cnn« | Htgs. SDP Mrs. Mary McGough, Mrs. Robert EDLE JUMP Weckcr, Mrs. Alvlna Weckor, Mrs. IT F. Schlebor, Mrs. Eva, Kwlk, Mro, Mary Ruttor. Mm. Mlnnlo Cummlm August Quaat, Margarot, Emma and ROYAL Holon Quaat, John Hahn, Mro. Ellen when I turn on the Light! Olson, Mr. and Mra. Charlen Blolor, BAKING POWDER Mr. nnd Mra. Roy Parlior, Mr. and WISCONSIN MAID AEMOUR'S—l-lt>. Prints SELECTED LARGE WHITE Mrs. Charles Greenfield, Mra. Peggy Mb. Rolls 6ft/Tft(' Kohoo, Mrs. Btevo Grlfiln, Mro. Harry 3 Lotto, Mrs. Fred Fahrer,; Mrs. Emlllo s% lbs. Sft F C 0-oa. ' lZ-ot. Groom, Lottlo Fohror nnd Jacob S. Elmdalo Ball . X-R Oc cake Hoffman. -31" A Hallowe'en party will bo hold noxt Tuosday night In the Motho- CIDER TTNEEDA BAIIEHS' dlot church basomont for tho mom SANKA POST BRAN GRAPE-NUTS SKYTXAItE WAl'EltS hero of tho Sunday-aohool. There wlU I'URB APIT-I: Full Pound bu games nnd prlzon. Doubla riltrn<: FLAKES . SPECIAt or Tho Club Rio has boon closed for SOOIAIi TREATS tho winter. Domlnlck Parlllo, tho fl 00 Gal. -A Now Assortment proprietor ond Mro. Parlllo will tour tho Southern ntatos alid will then, i< Spsolcl motor to California. Mrs. Fred Mohr, Mr. and Mra. Richard Lukeno and Mm. Georgo Macaroni, Spagh'ti VAN CAMr'S 3nydor roturn"" homo Sunday from Chicken Broth APPLE SAUCE SARDINES a tour to Nlag a Falln. or Noodles Evaporated Milk l FANCY NEW PACK BOOTH'S CALIFORNIA Eally day vvl, bo hold next Sun- Martini Brand Mndo. WESTCIIEBTER Brand day at tho Met..odlnt church. Spe- 6j) Cans SftCbC cial cxcrclnos will tnko placo Sunday from J'uro Semolina Flour 1-15. oval tins night with a program In charge of m Oana Ohff&C tho Sunday-school. @fo Cans SDfhC „ Rev. Percy R. Comer haa boon Per Dos. . $1.05 confined to bed "with Illness. Hla placo In Jho pulpit at last Sunday's Let us protect yot.r eyes by checking your lights with a sight titeler, new Hervlcea was takon by William IT. Carhart, Sr., of Llttlo Silver. sric-ifijic ipstmtnent that measures light and tells hoio much you need Tho Girls' Frlondly uoclety met for any task. This service is free. last weok nt tho homo of Mru. John Donnelly on Llndon avenue. Henry Smith, Goorgo Liming and EXOBIDA SCNKIST MUSHROOMS Bruasels Sprouts Jacob S. Hoffman attonded tho moot- r T'S LIKI: i fascinating new toy... this one sure way to find out. Have a Sight Ing of tho llonmouth County Flro- Graps Fruit men'a association Sunday at Sea LEMONS Snow Wlilto Extra Fancy -"- amazing electric eye that measures Meter check-up made at once! Girt. light. It shows you instantly whether A group of women from this placo O a doz. Sp^j O o qt. Plume us today ... and we'll send out a Id attomllni! tho Republican "opon your Iiomc is adequately lighted for houao" mooting this nfternoon at tho 1 MM, lighiinij expert to measure your lights home o£ Mi Lewis S. Thompoon at reading, sewing, and other tasks. with one of the new Sight Meters. This Brookilnlo. IDAHO JERSEY Jacob B. Hoffmati'ij Btoro at 173 NEW JIERSKY Perhaps you have enough light now. service is free . .. nnd ic may be of im- Bny nvonuo will bo the hoadquartonj POTATOES ineasiiniMc value to die eyes of your for tlio Republican party election White Turnipa Carroto or Beets Diit not one modern home in ten has CHESTNUTS In 10-ltf. Bn|yti dny. enough to prevent eye-strain. There is family. Calt lixeli.mgc (XX). Mr. and Mro. John Sutman of Ak » bag; Duuohea «TfeC IDIIJIK titreet liavo arrlvod In North • Miami, isiorlda, where they will re- niftln i 'ho winter montho. Mr. \ Mrn. Frank Pedro, Mr. and M- Charlon Howell nnd Mr. and Mi'fvAugunt C. Qunat will leave Better Ugh? • . . Bc/fcr s/<;I>t for Florida n^xt month. ASK OUR I/tCJlITlNO D1SPAUTML0NT HOW TO MAKE YOUR T.XGUTJNO Mia. A. M. Hobortuon waa hoatena lie aid u at last •wask'a westing cl tea I-**., T-~V^«- <* Page Eight. RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 24,1934. pleas of not guilty to five Indict- at tho southerly end of Fourth avo- hotclman, resigned last Wednesda; Here and There ments. Ho Is being held on 5500 nuo on Shark Hlver, with an esti- as manager of tho Garfjeld-Grar ball to await trial. mated cost of 52,000 last woek passed hotel. Leo J. Warwick, receiver o: its first reading by tho Avon com- the hotel, accepted tho resignation. in the County Shingles. missioners. Tho coal sheds and barn at tho On Western Tour. Auto Rama Tree. Personal Notes, Sales of Prop Watnrlght coal yard at Farming- Charle3 Unger of Hazlot liaa re- dale have recently been repaired by Jack Kerldrlcks of Neptune, claim- ceived a number of letters from hi erty, Building Operations. Arthur White. While at work White ing he wan forced off the highway con, Williatn D. Unger, who lo enjoy- Lodge Doings, Births, Mar- removed old hand whittled wooden by another car, struck a treo Tues- ing an automobile tour of tho Wool riages and Deaths. which are;»known to have been day week on Sprlngdalo avenue, Ac- on hia way to California from hi used 160 years ago as well as hand- bury Park, near tho entrance to duties with tho Prudential Insuranci Miliard McMillan of Neptune, An- made Ehinglca. Mount Prospect cemetery. Ho re- company. thony Beckta of Freehold, John S ceived a slight cheat injury. Tendered Koosption Crashes Into Trade Smith of Fair Haven and Victor Trooper John Callahan of Free- "Oecker of Freehold were among the Jtov. Arthur C. Polhemua, newly lieflnanco Notes. appointed Freehold Methodist minis- At a meeting of tho Neptune town- hold, now stationed at Woodbrldge, Sne hundred New Jersey motorists while patrolling on motorcyclo Ins who lost their driving privileges lust ter, was tendered a reception last ship committeo laut week ordinances Thursday by his congregation. Mr. providing for refunding of $109,000 week near Woodbrldgo, crashed into week when Motor Vehicle Commis- in short term notes and their con- a truck arid suffered tho fractuio of sioner Harold G. Hoffman revolted Polliemus took up his charge Septem- ber 30, succeeding Rev. William version into twenty-year serial bonds a leg and other Injuries. 'them. were, passed on first reading. Ewon, who waa transferred to Mill- Struck by Oar. Child Swallowed Pin. villo. Preaches tit 76th Anniversary. John Mahoney of East Freehold, Louioe Saarl, tcn-months-old daugh- To Tour Orient. Rev. A. P. Mershon left last Fri- who was walking In tho street near ter of a Holmanvlllo farmer, swal- Frank Hayes of Jamesburg, one of day week for Willlamsport, Pennsyl- the Elka homo early last Saturday lowed a safety pin last week. It was ionnio Mack's Athletic star catchers, jvania, for a ten-day stay. Whil wook, waa hit by an automobilo driv- Return Trip Tickets Good on Any iefureiiig Coach from New York Within 19 Bays 'necessary to rush her to the Jeffer- boarded a piano last Thursday at tho there ho will preach the 75th ann on by Deo Rugg of LJndon place, Red son hospital at Philadelphia where Bank, Don't tafce a chance with instruments are available for remov- Newark airport to fly to Vancouver, jvcrsary sermon at a church when Excursion Tickets Sold on First Three Morning Schedules Only ing objects of this kind. Tho pin B. C, where ho will join the Ameri- ho was formerly the pastor. Mayor Has Opposition. a cSieap "bargain bat- can League team preparing to tour Mayor Charles H. Smith, Democrat 1 was open and it was necessary to tho Orient. ERA To Buy Potatoes. FROM NEW YORK KKAD DOWN TO NEW YORK BEAD IU close it with forceps before It could Congressman William H. Sutphl who is running for ro-election at tery". Be sure you'gef an South Belmar, -will bo oppoaed in tlie IVIlyllVllyllVllir bo removed. swallows Tack. has announced that tho ERA an D'llylP'lly D'lly D'lly lIy|IVIIy|n|ly D'lly coming election by Frank Herbert PM | I'M PM AM AM Now York, N. Y. AM PM I PM | PM 'elebrato 50th Anniversary. Phyllis Ruth Jones, three-months- representatives of the State Potat 1200 7 80 5 SO 3 30 1130 9 30 Lv. Capitol Greyhound Terminal Ar. PM Esicle and know fo your ild daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Growers Association, will purchasi Republican, a former Mayor of tho 1 SO 1100 1141140 i 10 0 10 8 10 Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Weston borough In 1020. 1 40 1140B 40 Lv, Astor Hotel Terminal ..._ Ar. 10S5 113S 1110 ones of Murray street. Freehold, 200 carloads of potatoes from th 4 05 (1 05 8 OS1105 satisfaction that "When of Oakhuist celebrated their fyolden 5 45 1 45 1145 0 45 Lv. Mldtown Bus Terminal „ Ar. 1050 1130 00 0 00 8 00 wedding last Sunday week at the ivas forced to swallow a tack after Freehold-Hightstown area growers. 1220 7 50 K SO 3 60 1 50 1100 doctor was unable to remove it Another Ilesuuirant. 1150 9 B0 Lv. Dixie Terminal Ar. 10-10 1125 3 65 B 55 7 55 it's an Exide you start". home of their son, Charles B. Wes- Now n Colonel. Fred Blodgett of Koyport, who li- 1230 8 00 (i (10 1 (10 2 00 1200 1000 Lv. Pcnn-Motor Conch Terminal Ar. D 25 1035 1115 1005 ton, Jr. It was also the 25th wed- 'rom her throat. No ill effecta re- 3 45 5 43 7 451045 Lieut. Col. George W. Cocheu, form- the owner of three road stands, will 7 15 3 15 1 15 1115 Ar. Morgan, N. J. Lv, 8 IB 9 251005 3 85 i 35 035 0 ding anniversary of the junior Wes- iulted. 5 10 3 10 85 Free battery inspection erly commanding officer of Fort Han- open a restaurant at Koyport ncx 1 40 JMIlfl 1 Id 1110 Ar. Laurence Harbor - Lv, 8 14 9 241004 2 •1 8» 0 34 tons nnd the birthday anniversaries Turtlo Found Dead. Saturday.' Mr. Blodgett started in 7 18 5 18 3 18 18 111S Ar. Cllffwood _... Lv, 8 12 9 22 1002 f) S» Mr. Weston, Sr., and Harold Wes- cock and at present at Washington 32 0 S3 9 82 en ell maker. A sea turtle, weighing E9 pounds with the General Staff, has beeiupro- tho restaurant business at Morgan 1 50 0 20 7 30 5 20 3 20 1 20 1120 Ar. Keyport Lv. 8 10 9 201000 2 30 •1 SO II SO 0 .on. 2 00 i) SO 7 30 5 30 3 30 1 0 00 9 40 80 ,nd measuring 19 inches across tho moted by the Army oilicials to Col' twelve years ago. 30 1130 Ar. Mlddletown Lv. 7 05 10 4 10 (I 10 0 10 2 10 0 -10 7 -10 •10 3 40 1 Boon to Farmers. jack and 27 inches in length, was onel. 40 1140 Ar. REI> BANK Lv. 7 50 8 B0 0 30 a 004 00 0 090 00 Number Knclcct. 2 15 !) 5 45 3 45 1 45 The FarminRdale "Packing.corpor- round dead in a field on the C. Ar- 1145 Ar. Fort Monmouth Lv. 7 41 8 41 9 21 1 3 51 5 61 8 El Sues For Cow. Irving Bressler was fined ?10O by 2 10 !9 4(1 5 40 3 40 40 tion in its first year of operation hur Burke farm at Elton last Sun- 1140 Ar. Oceanport Lv. 7 40 8 400 20 1 3 50 5 (SO 850 Stanley Narlzonlck of Freehold has Acting City Magistrate Vincent P. 2 .10 10(10 fi 00 4 00 ins been a boon to the factories of day week, by his son, Woodrow 00 1200 Ar. LONG BRANCH Lv. 7 3!> 8 3H 9 1 45 3 45 5 45 8 45 instituted a suit at Freehold agains Keuper following a raid Tuesday 0 05 4 05 this section. It has purchased to- Burke. 2 45 1005 1205 Ar. West End .'. Lv. 7 30 830 9 09 3 40 5 40 8 40 tho Pennsylvania Railroad company week on an alleged number racket 0 10 4 10 ' an matoes from seventy different grow- Cemetery Enlarged. 2 50 1010 10 310 Ar. Elboron _ , Lv. 7 27 827 9 07 3 37 5 378 37 ers. For majiy years the plant was to recover $500 for a cow killed bu at Ridge 'avenue, Asbury Park. Two 7 50 1 37 An additional five acres of'land is other men were- seized but released. . Ar. Entontown —. Lv. 9 18 Our Service Car operated as a ketchup factory by A. ono of tne railroad's tni'ns in July 7 155 . Ar. West Long Branch Lv. 9 13 C. Soper company. low being developed to add to Old 11933, ?ennent cemetery. Tho plot now^ Celebration. 8 00 . Ar. Oakhuist Lv. 9 10 8 05 fi 15 -1 15 2 15 1315 Ar. Deal „ _ Lv. 7 2B 8 25 9 05 Is Always Ready Banlc Orders Dividend. jnder development Is a part of a 45-Foun(l SquaslL Monmoiith Council of American 1 35 35 5 .15 8 35 tract of seventeen acres purchased Joseph Fiore of Long Branch is Mechanics, which \va3 organized Oc- 2 5711017 8 10 0 17 •1 17 17 1217 Ar. Allenhurst . Lv. 7 23 8 23 9 031 3.1 ! 5 S3 8 33 Announcement has been made of 3 10J1030 8 15 0 30 4 30 2 30 1230 Ar. ASBURY TARK Lv. 7 20 ten per cent dividend for deposit-1 by the trustees in 1929 from William displaying one of tho most unusual tober 28, 1885, will celebrate Its -19th 8 20 9 001 30 3 30 5 30 8 30 H. Reid, specimens of squash ever exhibited anniversary next Friday night, Octo- 3 15|1033 a so 0 35 2 35 l335fAr. Ocean Grovo Lv. 7 lri 8 15 1 20 3 20 5 20 8 20 rs of Spring Lake First National I 3 20 j 10-10 8 25 0 40 * 40 3 40 121o'Ar. Bradley Beach Lv. 7 10 8 10 iank, amounting to S53.073.-1O. It in this section at the Chicngo World's ber 26, In their lodge room on West 1 18 .'f 15 5 15 8 15 Removing Fire Kulns. Fair. The speciment is 45 pounds in Main street, Freehold. 3 25j 1015 8 so 0 45 4 45 3 45 1245 Ar. Belmar Lv. 7 05 1 10 3 105 10 8 10 be paid as of October 23, and Work is still being carried on In •1 50 2 50 1250 Ar. SFRINQ LAKIO, N. J Lv. checks will be available at the trus- ".veight and, is of a most unusual color. 3 3011050 8 35 7 00 8 00 1 05 3 055 05 8 05 clearing the ruins of the Woolworth Dips ut Hospital. AM | I'M PM I PM PM PM AM AM PM I I'M PM PM tees' office in tile bank puilding from store at Asbury Park, which was re- Barn Burns. Robert C. Rule of Freehold died that date on. cently destroyed by fire with a loss Tho largo wagonhouso on the C; ast Sunday week of heart disease in FROM NEW YORK BEAM DOWN Light Figures AM Black Figures I'M TO NEW YORK KKAD UP of $40,000. It Is : :pected that a new West Front St., Heia for Trial. Gordon Hyers farm on the Imlays- tho Freehold hospital. Services were building will be started in a few fown-Red Valley road, containing a held from his late homo last Wednes- Joseph Mark-Anthony of Atlantic 1 Highlands, indicted on charges of weeks. farm truck, a touring car, machinery day with Interment at Old Tcnnent illicit operation and possession of a Kebuild Bulkhead. and other contents, was burned early cemetery. New Yorlc City Terminals Long Branch, Goldberg's Cigar Store, Broadway still on the Herman Hitzau farm, An ordinance for the rebuilding last Monday week. Shrewsbury township, has entered j and refacing of an 80-foot bulkhead J Disaster Funds Distributed. Cnpltol-Greyhound Terminal, 50th St, and 8th Avo. and 2nd Avo., Phono Long Branch 274. Long Sewer Sj-stem ns Model. Asbury Park city council has dls- Branch, Bennett's Cigar Store, Norwood The Freehold sewer system has Hotel Astor Terminal, 44th St. and Broadway. ributed $7,750 of tho $9,750 taken in Mldtown Bus Terminal, 143 West 43rd St. \ Ave. and Broadway, Phono Long Branch been selected by Dr. William Rudolfs, as admission feea to view the Morro 2554. chief of the water and sewer depart- Dixie Bus Terminal, West 42nd St. \ Castlo disaster from the convention Pennsylvania, Motor Coach Torm., 242 W. 34th St. Oceanport, Po3t Office. ment of the New Jersey experiment ball pier. station at New Brunswick, for a Fort Monmouth, Main Gate, Post Exchange. series of experiments. Engagement Announced. New Jersey Stations and Terminals Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dickerson Spring Lake, Hill's Drug Store, 3rd Avo. Phono Bed Bank, Monmouth Waiting Room, Monmouth X«gion Delegates. }f Squankum road, Farmingdale, an- Spring Lako 3u. St. at Broad. Garbarini Waiting Room Joo Levy and. Adrian E. Moreau of Monmouth St., Phono Red Bank 335. ounce the engagement of their Belmar, Kamlnalty'o Storo, 10th Ave. (next to Post Freehold and Thomas Proctor and daughter Marjorie, to Milton lilstelle Mlddletown, Waters Markot, Five Corners. Edward Carpenter of Long Branch, of Lakewood. Ofllco). Phono Bolmar 885. left last Thursday for a ten-day trip Koyport, Rollo Transit Tormlnal, Broadway Bradley Beach, Hill'a Drug Store, Main St. Phono Phono Keyport 360. to the National American Legion Named as Receiver. Asbury Park 26, convention at Miami, Florida. Alton V. Evans, recorder at Long CIIITwood, Rcgan'a Storo, Cliffwood Avo. Branch, has been appointed receiver Ocean Grove, Camp Meeting Office, Mafn St. Awarded Contract. for tho Long Branch Auto company, Phone Asbury Park 35. Laurcnco Harbor, Morrlosoy & Walker's Ofllco. Frank Arnold hn3 been awarded n application of F. Gualdo Ford. Asbury Park, Anbury Park B113 Terminal, Lako tho contract to construct a $5,500 Morgnn, Blodgett's Bus Terminal, Phono Matawan in the kitchen is a bungalow on SchancU street, Free- Ave. and Heck St. Phono Asbury Park 339. 1G55. hold, for William L. Eldredge, a QUTOTJ, PARSONS & DOREMUS. COUNSELLORS AT LAW Freehold high school teacher. Wbltfleld Building, Red Banb time-worn joke John S. Qulnn, Theodore D. Parsons* Manion—Cooper. Thomas P. Doremua Hiono Aflbury Park 389 Miss Marion B. JIanion of Wana- AXSTON BKEKMAN, massa and Peter Cooper of Ocean COUNSELLOR Al LAW. Grove were married laat Saturday ut eB. 10 Broad St_ RED BANK. N. J. Subsidiary Hollo Transit Corp., Main Ofllco Koyport, N. J. Phono Koyport 360, Bradley Beach by Rev. Charles F. Telephono Red Bank 2430. Shaw. DR. J. B. REDNICK, Manager Kesljrns. OnmOPODIST—FOOT SPECIALIST IB Peters Place, Red Bank, N. J. George Woolley, former New York Give Luke Longhead the Job of Supplying Your Wants. 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FIIOHES 3180-313L RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 24,1931. Page Nina marriage of Mill Lillian Chadwlok, I house and lot on Branch avenue for pany and part by the town and the MisB Armstrong was a graduate of Yef Ps Ago in and daughter ot Joseph P. Chadwlok of $3,750. balance was to be met by special as- tho Indlcpapolia Conservatory of Bed Bank, and Edward Burges» Van- MoCue & Beecroft, who had con- ocsnmento levied oa Bridge avenue Music. Buoklrk, son of J. H. VanBusfcirfl of ducted a livery etablo at Bea Bright properties. Benjamin Crate, Jr., of Catherine £\round Red- Bank Eatontown. Tha ceremony wa» por-for twonty years, rotlrod • from tho Mies Dorothy Seelcy of Belford street waa building a bungalow for (orraed at tha bride's homo on Wal-Sea Bright buuinong and leaned their celebrated her birthday v/lth a sup- hla own use at River Plaza In Mlfl- •'''-•••"• "••'•" Incidcnte Culled From The Reg-lace Dtroet and wna attended by stable ior live years to James H. per and musical party. dlotown township. Tho house waa ister of the Fourth Week in about 12B people, Tha usharo T/oro Johnson of Sea Bright. Mlos Elizabeth Laurio Kennedy, to cost $2,800. Georga O. HondrlckBOa, tho bride'a Miss Laura May Pattoroon, daugh- only daughter of Wcllit&ton W, October Twenty, Thirty and brothor-In-law, end George M. B. ter of Gordon Patterson of Atlantic Kennedy of Rldgo road, and Ernest Miss Lena Hlltbrunncr, daughter Forty Years Ago. Goff. Mrs. Georga O. Hendrlckoon Highlands, and Arthur Borgon Oldenbuach, Jr., of Brooklyn were of Ernest Hiltbrunner of Scobeyvtll®, was inolron of honor. Tha cere- Brawn, (ion of Mrs. William T. married at tho bride's homo by Rev. celebrated her birthday with a par- Forty Years Ago. mony waa performed by Rev. S. H. Brown of Nowark, woro married at Arthur A. McKay, pastor of tho Oce-ty. About 25 guests wero present. Four millions on tap. This Bum Thompson, pastor of tha Pranbyter- the bride's home by Rov. Frank anic Presbyterian church. The "Old Folks" day was observed at was on depoult In Monmouth county ian church, auslatod by Kov. Voter Matcher of Plainfiold, About 100 bridesmaids wora Mlua Madeline H. tho Bolford Methodist church. About forty persons over seventy yeara of banlta. This WH1 O a. uhrlnlsago of V. VanBuoklrk, an uncle of the bride, gucatij attended tho wedding. Mttra Brill of Oceanic and Mian Emily Ol- nearly a quartoi ol a million from tho groom. Tho bridegroom's brother Lillian Antonides of Oakland street, denbuech of Brooklyn, a deter of tho ago attended Lho Bervlco and several provlouH figures. Red Bank had Kuaocll was tho best roan. Red Bunk, a counln of tho bridge, groom. Dorothy Kennedy, a niece wero over oighty years old. Tho oldJ - ovor a million on dcpoalt. Mlfls Winifred MoConaty, daugh- wao bridesmaid and George Vantu- of tho brldo, waii flower girl. Harry est peruon was Captain Hiram Se« Tho nodal cvont of the season at ter of John 'MoConaty of New Mon-borijon of South Orango was grooms- Oldonbusch of Brooklyn, a brother loy, who was nearly 85 yeara old. Keyport wan tho marriage of Miss mouth, was marrlod to Frederick E. man. Mlso Mattio Hill played the of tho groom, was groomsman. Edward Williams of Port Mon- Marguerite! Q. Poole, ilAughtor of Jones of Nebraska. Tho ceremony wedding march. Raymond E. Crawford, son of Wil- mouth sprained his wrist whllo un- John W. I'oolo of that place, and Ot- took place la tho church of tho Members of tho Eatontown Moth- loading crates from a car at tho sta- liam E. Crawford of Holmdel, was tion. Ho wan carrying two or three to F. Gehlliaus of New York, for- Mother of God at Now Monmouth odhit church cavo a reception for married to Misa Pearl Woolley, merly of Matawun. Tho ceremony and wao porformed by Itov. J. R. their new pastor and his family, Rov. daughter of William E. Woolley of crates In his arms when he tripped was porformod in tho Roformod O'Connor, pastor of tha church. Tho and Mrs. B. K. Way and their daugh- Morganvlllc. Tho ceremony waa and fell, landing on his left wrist. chucr by Rev. James T. Schoclc. The brlda's sister, Miss Anna D. McCon- tor. Christian T. Edwards was performed at tho bride's homo by Miss Laura Moacr of Highlands wadding march wuu played by the aty, was maid of honor and Barton chairman o£ the committee of ar- Rov. Mr. Bowers of Matawan. Miss had a surprise birthday party at tho brido'o sinter, Mtua Nolllo Poolo. Tho MoConaty, a brother of tba brldo, rangements. Addresnea of welcome Alico Frazor of Morganvlllo was homo of Mrs. A. Burgoyne. About usherii were Joaopli , Salz of Rod as groomsman. woro made by Mr. Edwards, J. Do- bridemaid and Cecil Crawford of Red thirty guests were present. Danlt, p. couoln of tho groom, and Mlos Carrlo K. Welch, daughter of wltt Fny and Dunlol S. Morris. Mr. Bank, a brother of the groom, was Irla Honiloroon of New York, K. Tucker Woloh, Jr., of long Way succeeded Rev. C. F. Garrison, groomsman. Mi33 Elizaboth •Roberts Leonard of Branoh, and Alfrod G. Blair, non of who had died In tho spring. Tho Red Bank Friday Afternoon Leonard nvenuo nnd George N.Conli;-. Robert Blair of Oceanport, woro mar- While Dr. nnd Mro. Lester H. Etry- FATHER: Well, Mother, we're off to Sun- lln of Mlddletown were married by Auction Bridge club met at Mi3s ried ot tho bride's homo by Rev. ker of Shrewsbury1 avenuo woro at Bessie Ross's on RlverBldo avenue, day school to show off Junior's new coat. Rev. H. W. miller of Atlantlo High- Esock Wolcott of ceanport. tho movioii, thieve. ! broke Into the Sixteen members attended the party. land!) Tho brldo was tho daughter MIBS Maude Johneon, daughter of house and got $200 in cash and a lot Tho prizes wera won by Mrs. Wil- BED BANK, N. J. of Mr. nnd Mro. Richard A. Leonard, Samuel Johnson of Hatontown, and of jewelry. liam Willis, Miss Helen Walbrldge I'hono It. B. 1151-J. . SON: The joke's on Dad, Mom. He thinks and tho corcmnny took placo at tho The ticket olllco of tho Surf thea- homestead, known as Hillside Farm. Harry Floyd Runb, aon of Dr. J. C. and Misa Margaret Kdwards. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Rush of the name village, were mar- ter at Koyport was robbed before an The Oceanic Presbyterian church my coat is new because it's been Sanitoned. Tho bridemaid wnn Mtoo Blanche ried nt tho brlde'a home by Rov. J. j afternoon performance and about Loonurd, a olstor of tho brldo and $40 in caah was taken. was going to enlarge and improvo tho Rroomsiman was Lowla Ncsbltt of Dowltt Fay. tho old church structuro on Bingham A silver loving oup was given to Friend:! of Henry E. Ackoraon, Jr., avenue, which had been/built seven- Expert Repairing B 5 William R. Stevens of JSatontown by of Kcyport, tho Democratic candi- ty years previously andVwhich had M°so Minnto F- Morris, daughter of tho grand pjury, of which body he date for state senator, organized a boon used as a house of worship un- OF Abram Morris of Keanaburg, was waa the foreman. club to help elect Mr. Acitonion to til the now church was built In 1880. married to John P. VanKlrk of New CharlouRobertfl of New Monmouth the olllce of senator. The club was ContrlbutJons of -• about 52,000 had WATCHES, CLOCKS York. Tho ooromony wan performed bought from Lydla Myors the Job composed of both Republicans and been made for tho work. / nt tho bride's homo by Rev. C. I* DismocrntH, Clarence R. Templcton and JEWELRY Myers homontead property at Bel- I wao olected president, Joseph Cow- Eden S, Ewlng of Shrewsbury ave- Poroy of Matawan. Hips Madellno ford. The property included a house 1 Accuracy, skill and experi- [ANY a dollar is being saved whole, but because of its dinginess. Terry, a niece of tho brldo, stood up ard, S. Frank Mason, Georgo E. nue was building a house^ on Park and about five acres of land. The Lanirun and Fred V. Croes vice pren- Placo for William Buchanon of Ix> ence enable us to do the . bySanitone, because it length- The chances are that Sanitonc can •with tho couple. prlco was 51,200. Miss Annio Worthloy and Calvin klenta, Henry Graham Becrotary and cust avenue. The house was,' 22x28, most delicate repairing. We ens the "wear-life" of clothes. That restore it, bringing out what fresh^ A soclablo for tho bonelH of the Charles V. Kruscr treasurer. two stories and attic and cost about Konnel wore married, tho "rernony Llncroft chapel was hold In tho cha- guarantee satisfaction. Our is, it keeps clothes new-looking, ness and colors arc in the cloth, taking place nt tho homo of tho Mlira Margaret Edwards of East $2,600. prices will please you. brlde'o slater, Mm. Wesley Hurley, pel and about $27 waa cleared. There Front fltrcet gave a luncheon In hon- Five of Rogor Wymbs's boy friends smart-looking, bright-looking, and fibre-cleansing it, helping to restore a Shrewsbury. The brldo wa. the wna a short entertainment called or of hor friend, Mlas Theresa paid him a surprise visit at his home better-hanging longer. Oftentimes its hang. Try Sanitonc. You'll find daughter of Levvia Worthlcy of Llt- "The Peddlers' Parade." lO'Noll of Gnnlon City, Long Inland. on Hudson avenuo lu celebration of Silverware Repaired tlo Silver The ceremony was per- William H. Thompson of Linoroft Tho guefit.i Included Mrs. Edwin his twelfth birthday. The boya were and Replated Like New a suit ot dress is discarded, not be- it a money-saver as well as a better formed[Ty Rev. Thaddeuo Wllaon of was standing In hlo wagon whon the i Conover, Mrs. Theodore Parmly, Mrs. WllBon Coo, Samuel Howard, James cause the fabrics are not sound and way of cleaning. horoe mado a ouddon lurch and ho Lcjiter Ross, Mine Gladys Hopping, HltchlngB, Robert M. Harten and S' rSo Snedecor and William was thrown to tho ground. Hlo back Miss Jean Frost nnd Mlas Kathryn Lloyd Boughton. M was wronched and ho was badly T rwiwiclc of Fair Haven wero Tnrhunc. Miss Sarah Armstrong, daughter 36 Broad St., Red Bank Lrriod^by Rev. Will—» U B'aul- shaken up. The coat of paving Bridge avenue of H. Edward Armstrong of Shrews- cup. Tho ceremony took place at the Two Holmdel people wero hurt was $9,107.57. Part of tho expense bury, waB engaged as organist at the TeL 183L during tho woek. Goorgo Hylin was was to be paid by tho trolley com- First Baptist church at Lorg Branch. homo of tho bride. going upstairs when ho slipped and Thoro was oomo opposition totnc foil tlio entire lengrth of the otalro. brldpo work being dono in Mon- Both hlo ankles woro sprained. Whilo We Know You e Our mouth county and Injunction, we playing ball Waring Crawford to bo applied for. A charge of sllppod and fell on Some glass. He 1TY §EHWS( crookedness in, the contracts w was painfully but not seriously in- made for tho Goopor'o, Pleanuro Bay jured. and Deal Lalco.bridge. There was a .Christian Williams, whooo hotel suspicion of politics in It. and cottages at tho Highlands had An enjoyable birthday was hold at boon burned down, was preparing to the residence of Mrs. L. S. Jaotaon rebuild. The new buildings were to on Monmouth .troot. It wae slven be built of cement blocks, which were fn honor of Ml«s Mlnnlo I. Pago of guaranteed to be fireproof. Mr. Wll- Long Branch, who was a gueot or liams'B buildings were to bo tho first THauTcker of Bea Bright was to bo built of thin material anywhere VUBIED / elected state councilor of tho Junior In thlo section. Order of United American Mochan- Work wae begun on a now houso CLEANERS for Misses Mary nnd Caroline Siiy- 'CAn athletic club WHO organized at dor near Sea Bright. Pinna for the 70-76 WHITE STREET. Telephone 2800 RED BANK, N. J. Uttlo Silver with fifteen n«mb0"- houso wero drawn by William A. MorriB Borden waa president of the Shoemaker of Red Bank. Scott & club John O'HaKan vlco president, Scott wero the builders and the Charles Rltter secretary and Georgo prlco was $4,000. Two partloo wore hold at Colt'o SStr:Sy» of BJjtontcwn Nock. Ona was nt William Mlor'n and tho other was at Christopher Snedoker'o. prcBldcnt, Edward VanBusMrk nec- Tho Epworth league of tho Eaton- retary and William Beach treasurer. town Methodist church celebrated Its Tho other members of tho club wore anniversary. Ono of the speakers Byron Jaclteon, Joseph Franklin, Al- was Rov. W. W, Rldgcly of West bert Wolcott, Ira Wolcott, Harry Wll- Park, a former pastor of tho Eaton- llamB and Clifford Johnston. town Methodist ohurch. Tho musi- Tho A. C. Watroua farm nt Chapel cal features Included selections by Hill, containing G2 acres and good tho Belford quartet. During tho IT WAS LIKE LIVING ON S buildings, was sold to B. D. Brlco of evening Rov. Herbert Belting, pastor Philadelphia. of tho church, was presented with a AN ICEBERG-OUR HOUSE } William A. Cole of Rod Bank gold league pin. boucht from J. C. Becbe of Trenton Charles C. Black, tho Eemcratlc WASSOCOLD-UMTILWE < tho steam yacht Gladys. The vessel canldato for govornor of New Jersey, was 42 feet long, ton feet beam and mado a tour of Monmouth county bad a draught of three feet. It was and hs was received by largo crowds V, . a Bpocdy and staunch craft and car- ovorywhoro. Tho DomocratB were ried 35 people comfortably. confident of carrying the county. Jamoo Qulgloy of Rod Bank ac- John Oaborn, August Tarnow nnd cepted a position us cashier in tho Albort Runyon of Bolford were Btoro of Jamos H. Peters. Mr. Mill- caught In a. storm whllo out to their er, tho former cashier, roturnod to flah pounds, near Sandy Hook. Tho n hi' home In Germany. onglne of Mr. Runyon's boat brolio ilx-Governor Joseph D. Bcdlo died and ho took rofugo aboard a fishing ' . St Lulco'a hospital at New York smack. Tha men managed to reach / ,rom tho offects of an operation. Ho 1 homo In safety, but they hnd a vory was 63 years old and wnn a native of unpleasant experience. Matawan. Ho was survived by hln A gathering of tho descendants of widow nnd four sona, Garrett Wyckoff was held nt his Mrs. Catherine Conklln died at tho grave at Wyokoff's hill on the fnrm homo of her con, Warron Conklln, at East Froohold occupied by Peter at Mlddlotown. She was eighty years Wyckoff Conover. Descendants of old. Garrett Wyckoff wero present from Clarence White, a well known roa- Holradol, Mlddletown, Froohold, ffint- idont of Shrewsbury, died after an ontown, Allcntown, Now York and illness of several months. Ho was a Long Island. An organization wan Quaker and for twonty yearn had formod to arrange for annual reun- been sexton of tho Friends meotlng ions and to oroct a monumont at Gar- houso at Shrewsbury. Ho had been rott Wyckoff'a grave. aoxton of tho Episcopal church there Mr. and Mrs. John VnnKlrk of sixteen yearn. Koyport celebrated th6 ionth anni- Washington W. Walling died at bin versary of their marriage with a paN residence on Rector place, Red Bank. ty at the homo of Mm VanKlrk's Mr. Walling had nlwaya lived in Mon-paronto, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Mor- 1 mouth county nnd wan n. farmer by On every street and highway you see Then drive tho Style Leader. Com- v/ ris, 3r., of Keansburg. evidence of Oldsmoblle's growing occupation until ho retired on ac- Mr", nnd Mrs. Frank Polling of pare its honest value any way you SAVES 1ME o .. SAVES . . SAVES HONEY count of poor hoalth. Koyjport rocelvod a surprise visit popularity. And for more cvldenco wish. Ask yourself if this car doesn't Richard B. Campbell of Llttlo Sli- from a company of friends In cele- look at the sales record—doubled over ver, tho woll known carrlngo bulldor bration Of their 25th wedding anni- give you—In room, comfort, perform- O NEED to put up.with cold he will inspect your furnace—tell and horseman, died nt that place, versary. last year! The reason, owners say, Is ance, economy, and dependability-\ Nrooms any longer. Here is a you what is wrong—how to cor- aged 53 years. A widow nnd three this—Old8moblle has more to offer. more for your money than any other' plan that will give you ample heat rect it ... and how to opcrale it children survived him. low-priced car! in every room at no extra cost. to get better heal for less money. Rev. Joseph Hoplilnn was appoint- Twenty Years Ago. Good looks—the kind that makea ed pmitor of r Methodist church at Pollco Chief Arthur L. Wymbs of o a a This plan gives you (1) the A Perfect Heating Combination Fair Haver . succeed Rev. William this car the Stylo Leader. Room— finest Pennsylvania hard coal that Red Bank had conaldorablo trouble the kind that lets you stretch out THE ©MLY lOW-PfllCED CAR He'll also tell you the correct r-u.fi M. Staulcup, who went to West Ber- at Philadelphia. Ho went thoro to money can buy—'blue coal'. (2) of 'blue coal' to burn. In 'liluo lin. appear against two youths chargod nnd relax. Comfort—that lets you THAT GIVES YOO ALL THISE A new Free Renting Service that A fnmlly reunion wnn hold nt tho with robbing throe Red Bank busi- coal' you got the cream of North- resldenco of Samuel T. Vnndorvocr ness places. A click lawyer, trying ride all day without getting tired. ADVANCED FEATURES WOW cnnblen you to get every bit of em Pennsylvania anlhraiili1, — nt Colt'o Nock. Tho pnrty numbered to oarn $400 from tho young men, Economy—minimum day in juid day useful heat from the conl you burn, cleaned and prepared with the ut- eighteen besides tho i;randchlldron. gave tho chief a strenuous time and out operating cost, 17 miles to tho SUPER-HYDRAULIC BRAKES . . MNEE- phis Frank II. Fay bought tho fixtures Chlof Wymba had to flee out of gallon at fifty. All of the advanced ACT10M WHEELS .. CENTER-CONTROL How It Works most care—and colored BLUE for 'hluo coal' Heating ServicS of T. IB. Huylor'n nnrnpiiii shop nt Philadelphia disguised. STEERING..HIDE STABILIZER..HSHHI your protection. fiivci quick licit on tcxa features now. And mor,e important A phone call to your 'blue coal' mornings—sternly, rn-iin liea» ffiatontown nnd continued the busi- Dr. R. Browning Wilson of Rcfl NO ©HAFT VENTILATION..ALL-SILENT dealer will Decide now to adopt 'blue coal' ness. Bank was elected president of the than any of these, perhaps, you get on cold dtiys—nnd Practltlonoro' uooioty of Eastern Oldsmoblle'sall-around.time-tested TC^NSMISSION . . STVLE LEADERSHIP bring you a and 'blue coal' Heating Service a slew, lonj-l Thirty Years Ago. Monmouth. dependability—the kind that makes J 17 miles to tho gallon tit "50" 'John Bar- this winter. But, remember, only firo in mill] Tho deed for tho Mercantile Bank clay-Trained" an authorized dealer can supply Josoph Riddle, John Sagurton, Jr., Oldsmoblle owners tho most loyal/' •'Slsu MO end up, Elthtt SSHS and tip. list print building wnn recorded. Tho pur- ISdward Kolly, Ivar Harrlnon and ,at Lanrintt subject to change wltlitiut notice. Spirra Service Man. 'blue coal'. Order from one ot the ehnsor wao tho Socond Natonal bank James McEarlty gavo n' lunchbox so- of all automobile owners? Aok antf tire with loch, metal lira cover, humpcri Jront nnd free! lurid for Amoi- Without cost. dealers listed below. of Red Bank. Edmund Wllnon was clablo and dance In Flromcn's hall Old8mobllo owner. \ rear and rear spring covers built In oil can at extra Ing PCIIJS Figure! Toill acting for tho bank when ho bought at Shrowfibury nnd cleared about $17. cost. Easy G>. M. A. C. tcrmt. tho building nt tho recolvor'n nalo Compare 'blue coal' Ono hundred poroonB attended a with nil other fuels, about nix weeks previously. Tho reception and entortulnmont hold at bank bought the building for $42,000, Mrs. Frank L. IHalsdeU'a on Broad see bow It gives bet- which wmi about half what It cost. tor hoot nt lowest afreet for tho benefit of tha King's cost. Ask your'blue M. M. Davidson of Hod Bank ront- Daughters and $35 waa cleared. coal* dealer for it. od n largo store at Perth Amboy In Union flro company of Red Bank BY €LEN ALDEM COfll. COMPANV which to open n clothing atoro. Mr. cleared about $360 by a fair hold for Davlson had been conducting two ton days. Tho proceeds woro to bo -A GENERAL^MOTORS VALUl- t>ilff M^tmw.crc BED DANK...Fr..l O. Wiliolf Co...... Phono BS1-B52 ATLANTIC IUGIII.ANI)H..IIoiolil Co»l O, utoroM at. Rod Hunk, ono on tho west used to buy now suits for tho fire- 10 VVo.t l-ront St., M.I..M,iu»m.. S.Siin I'lion»l3a side of llroad ntrof>t nnd the other, men. Wttltor VnnBrunt was cholr- EATONTOWN llomjr Alloi. Co., In ...Phono 40 LONG nilANni. H. »• .Sl.rriil.in & Sons (.' I'liwio 30(1 n timntllcr one, on tho opposite nldo mnn ot tho committee In charge and uf tliji Elliot, jicm I-'ioiil sjtroet, William UofTol was oocrotary^ nncl Itnowrt nn Dnvlilson'n Annex.,. Tho treasurer. Tho other memborn wore "lilt SHADOW"-COIUMDIA HSIW0I1K, t'lt'.li MOH. Bill! Wfft t)S»l»7P. *. two Red Bniilt otnrcli wero combined Frank Donnls, Krnest Jlhophnrd, Nod nnd tlio ele'rktj In tho Annex woro C'rolln, Loon Bennett, Robert Cook, 36 MAPLE AVENUE, "P£CCVSDOCTl)R"-tl.ll.C. (Ill WQW(,tV£ftV MOIL, V«ff.flinlr«l.liISI» nent to Perth Amboy. JojiQph Hulso nnd Raymond Kanborn. Tel. 910 RED BANK, NEW JERSEY Ono of the jioclfil events* of the sea- Frank C. Fielder of Mechanic son in this part of. tl» county was thaetrcet bought .Willis A. Clayton's Page Ten RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 24, 1934.

solute waste for nny consumer to ; ent growers. Tho associations sorve NOTICE OF KECISTRV AND ELECTIO." wanily oions tha center Una ot \i NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND E1XCTION. Winding lEoadi thane* CH northerly, dow NOTICE OP REGISTRY tha t-entsr Hno of tho Sorrey Wintiiuu UJS '&&W* buy candy at an excessive price, and I tho growers on Capa Cod, In New Borousb. of lied Bank, N. J. nlaee to Ha Intersection with tho Township at N. J. Shrewsbury Betoi .%*&, in line of Msi>ta avenue, thenca northwartil to tho cententer tins of ththee iDttd lend In a fni Loft lias continually impressed tho iJorsoy, In Wisconsin and In Michl- Notice ot tho time and placo ot joldtn uloni; tho center lino of Maple avenua K of tha time find plat a of holding NlNaelnk k t o EdtlE^onardvtlE 1 villUU a j tthsach Q *""(8*) &mt- tha (icner&l Kindlon and of the ofHccra t< t Election and of the offices1* to ©rly, In thh o c«atspt lliine of the tload {eatiJr.B public with the idea that no better'gan.. Tho Independent growers oper- Ita (nt&reection with the center Una tha Cenerat Election and of the to ha elected and raeetlnua of tho Boards o Chestnut street, thonce weatwardly atos be elected end meatlrigl a of ththo UosrdUd s ooff from Naveilnk to Ijsonardviiiai th^ncd ral Advertising Department of the Klectlon will ho held In nnd for the wardly (ilony tho tracKo or roat acvtiii oclock A. M. and tslcljt northel I th souLhcrly and w&ntttn The Register." by Loft, Inc., for this campaign in!years it has conducted advertising o ciock P. M., nt thn respective polling tion with center lino of Broad street, th o'clock P. M.i at thh e respectivi e potllnst northerly In thi souLhcrly and places In Bald Borough. point or placa of beglnnlne. lines of the Hoio. h of Atmntlo H Ibis vicinitycinlty. cnmpalgns In behalf of increased con- lilacea in aald Towiuhlp. .After a careful Investigation of tho Said election will ho hcH In the uatd The polling placo for tho Blxth Klactlo: iSakl election will ba held In the ealti tu high water mark on thh o nbob m ut I Loft has r.maintained a broad and:sumption of cranberries, particular- District is Relief Kii&ine Houts. Drummon< tan or Bandy Hook Hay; thenca (It) advertising vaiuo of Monmouth coun- lownshlp for the purposa of olecttna place. a Member of tito. United States Snnato orly, in the hlsh water mark on said f to Ware Creek, th® point Of plaea of da ty publications circulating in Red Seventh Election District. from this S atc, a Member of the Hous Beginning at a point where tho Bank and vicinity, tho advertising de- of liaprpsentfttlvea from the ThUd Con d Co rt line of Broad atreet 1B Interaected with tht The polling placa for tho Fourth Elec- * i ~, partment of Loft, Incorporated, hns lnai District f a Governor of tha tion District fa tbo Bravont I'ark end center Una of ilecbleas i>!acs. thonco south- HtBto of No;v Jersey; two Members of tho again selected The Red Bank Reg- wardly along tho center Una of Broa Leonardo flrshouEo, Center Avenuo, L5O(i« .itreet to tho uouthcriy boundary of tht (leneral Aoncmbly of New Jersey from the ardo, N. J. ister as tho medium through v.iiich County of Monmouth j ono Wombat: of tho Ho rough of Hod Hank, thenco north west- Fifth District, Commonly Knowa as th it will make its announcements; and; More than seventy per cent of the wardly elonii the center lino ot the tracki Hoard of Chosen fcVesholderu for tho Coun- ty of Monmouth, for three ycara; a Clark Uncroft Diatrlct. it« candy sales specials of interest to rond bed of tho New York and Ijon Tho boundaries of the same aro aa fol- Branch railroad coraimny to its lntoreeftlo for the County of Monmouth; and for the the people of thin, section of Mon- following municipal oftlcoru, vis,; Ono lows, vla.j with tho center lino of Chestnut Btreet. Uesliiiilnvr at tho IntoiaaDtlon of tho NQ\ mouth county. thenco enstwardly nlong tba center IIrn Member of tho Townnhlp Committee, for _ .. . , , .._, j Coun- of Chestnut street to Itn Intareectioti with threa yenrn, ftnd ono Justice of tho I'eaca York end Long' Branch railroad with th< ' o7"thr Tho Register deeply appreciates the cilmen for tho Borough of Red Bank, for tho center lino of Rlnplo avenue, thane for & full term of ilve years. Shrewsbury elvert thenca northerly along lionor oo bestowed upon it by Loft, full torm of threo years. southwardly along the center lino of Mni>I tho Gdid Now York and Lontr Uranch rail- Furlher Tnlio Nollcoi Further Taka Notice: road to the Intersection of the road from Freehold. N, J., ( Incorporated, as being selected by Further Take Notice. aveniiQ to tho intersection with the cento; Freehold. N. J., Sept. 27, 1034. llendden'a Cornet to tho mill Houset 8oD In conformity with n. rcuohition regu- ilno of RocklotB place, thenco oaatw^ritt; Loft's advertising experts as the Tronton, N. J.. Sept. 22, 1834.thenca (2) v/eaterly, followfnff tha rom larly presented and adopted by the Mayor ilontr tha center lino of RacliteBS pluco t< Mr. Joseph McDermott, County Clerk. from Hendoeii'n Cornor to tho Still Houea really worth-while medium for the lives. Fall ITnsliion Show. and Council tho following question will bo ;tio center Hno of Brood otreet, tho point o ^lac1© of beginning. freehold, N. J. und to the corner of Bnlm Hollow rond a Dear air: better interests of its Red Bank There are about. 10,000 stockhold- voted upon by tho voters of the lioroiinh Denr Sir: lianas* CorneCornerr j thoncthonco (8) woaterly, The fEvlI fashion show to bo pre- of Red Hank at ths Gcnernl Election Tho nollinff place for tho S®v«nth Elee In conformity wi store. ers in Loft, Incorporated, located In In conformity vmh tho provlnlona of an fulIowlnK thoo centor lino oif tho public sented by the Art department of the bo held Tuesday, November 6, 193i: :lon District la Eugene M. Magco'o g& Bet entitled "An; net to roiiulato CICCUOIIB" highway bbetweet n MiddlotowMiddlt n and Holmdel Below In a brief story concerning all parts of tho country, and there is "Shall tho Council of tho Borough rnge. Irvins place. (Kevialona of 1930), approved April 18, Townohipa to Ogdon'n Corner; thenco (4) Woman's club of Long Branch, at Rod Hank purchase one aerinl firo truck X,,,,,,m (inn ,t\u r.,^ ^JyA,, ,"o "„ ' ten Littlo Silver Dorough, N. J. Detir Sir: ierbert street to Ita Intersection with Ihe .iltllon dollnra (§10,0(1(1,000.00) for tho re- high water lino of tlio eh or a of fluid Notlco of tho tlmo and placo of holding In conformity with the provisions of an renter lino 0/ Shrewobury avenue, thenco lief of the unemployed ami tlei>em!ontfl In Shrewsbury river, to the railroad brldgo, tho tiencrat Election and of tho oflicora to net entitled "An act to regulate eloctlonu" southwardly nlony tho center .!.._ this atnte; provldlnir the wnya ntul mennu tho plnco of beginning. ions of 1930), approved April 18. Shrewsbury nvonuo to Its Intersection with lio elected nnd meetings of tho Board ot ho center lino of WeBt Leonard Btreet, a nay tho Intercut of said debt, and nlno Tho pnlllnrt piano for the fifth Elontlon P.Cfdstry nnd Election In tho Uoroutrh of thereto, you me hereby notified that .o pay und dt»chnrt?o tha lirlnclpul tliero- District Is the poatofilco bulldlnir at Lli one queBtlon concernlnK Emergency Re- hence- weatwurdly along tho centor lino ot Little Silver, in tha County of Monmouth. iVeat Leonard etroet to Its tntersoctlon if; und providing for tho Biibmiaalon of croft, N. J. Notice ia hereby given that Q (lenciul lief Fund Honda is to be voted upon by hla law to the peoplo at n Kcnoral elcc- Sixth District, Commonly Known as tha iho voters of tho Stato of New Jersey, at vith tho center Una of Lelulitun avenue, iSBUi Election will bo held fn nnd for tha hence northwnr-iiy afong the centor lino of Ion," approved September 16, 1034. Port Monmouth District. tlon." nmnovcl Sontcmbor le. TJ5° ''"" Borough of Littlo Silver, in tho County of tno next tf-npral election to bo held No- Youra very truly, The boundaries of tho name aro aa fol r f>, \b','> 1, ir. nei.* •* SnZ tion," npproveel September 1G. 1934. llnncr Company, Brldgo nvenuo and West State of New Jersey; two Members of the my hand nnd aillxed tho ofliclnl peal of orly, niong said old Now Joraoy Southern nmi1Ci' |Vl'°m0ofi I,havo l»™unto >,t (-.ineral Assembly of New Jersey from the Youra very truly, 'ront street. county thin twenty-seventh day of railroad right of wny. to Sandy Hook bny; County of Monmouth: ono Member of the THOMAS A. MATHIS, September, A. D.. 1034. thenco (5) wentorly along tho Day, to tho Secretary of State. 1 XlVil: ^•""•""e-tl. day of Board of Chosen Freeholders fur tho Coun- Ninth Election District. JOSEPH McDERMOTT, • mouth of Tow'H Creol*e J thenc" a (6) south- ty of Monmouth, for three yenrs: n Clerk State of New Jersey, County of Monmouth, Beginning at n point who 10 the ccntoi orly up Paw's Crook and th...o„ Hrook nt thti JOSEPH McDEHMOTT, us. no of ShrewBbury avonuo ID intersected Clork. for tho County of Monmouth: mid for the hoad of tiamo and in ti straight lino ,wen °l P."K"'K P,IMO for Shrew.barr Ow-' following municipal officers, viz.: two I. Joseph McDermott. Clerk of sold ,vith tho center lino of Herbert Btreot. Tho folliwltiff la n {Inscription of tlio of tho fnrra of Charles II. MUIH, to \V, R lo tho MrohouBO, Shrowabury. Councilmen for the Borough of Little Sil- county, do hereby certify, that tho fore- henco Bouthwardly along tho center line of Ilectlon Districts In tlio Townnhlp of Mtd- Itnlph'fl Corneri thonco (7) ntill noutliarly ver, for n full term of three years, and a KoinK is a true and full copy of a notlco jhrowabury avenue to Ita Intersection'with illetown nnd tho polllni; places In the along tho road past John J, Murphy's „,„ t ORTIIODE 0. VANVUET. of election as it remains on file in my ho centor lino of tho Newrann Springs Emma, vie.: Justice of tho Pence for tho full term of oad, thence easterly along tho center line hoiiDO to tho placo of beginning at Hnr live years. olJlce as of tho twenty-second day of Sep- Irst Dlotrict, Commonly Known ao tho many Cornor. tember. A. I)., 1934. if tho Now man Springs road to Ita tnter- Further Tako Notice: icctlon with tho center • line of Broad Mlddletown District. Tho polling nlnco for the Sixth election In wltnens whereof. I havo hereunto Bot iticet, thenco northwardly alons tho can- Tho boundaries oi tho sumo aro aa fol- DIatrlct la tho Port Monmouth nrehouoo at NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. Freehold, N. J., Sept. 27, 1934.my hand and afOxed the olTicinl seal of Port Monmouth, N", J. cr lino of Broad street to Its Intersection lowa, viz.: Sbrowabury Towmhip, N. J. Trenton, N. J., Sept. TI, 1934. I Raid county this twenty-seventh day of vith tho center line of tho tracks or Beginning at tho cornor of Wealey Ma- Seventh District, Commonly Knpwo aa thi Mr Joseph McDermott, County Clerk. September, A. D.. 1934. oad bod of the Now York and Lone lon'a houno on tho road leading from East Kcnnsburit District. Notlco of tho tlmo nnd plnco of holdlna Freehold. N. J. JOSEPH McDERMOTT. Iranch mil rond, thonco northwesterly ^Iliidlctown tu Key port, nnd thonco ,(1 > Tho boundaries of tho anrae aro as fol- ho (.oniral Eloction o,,u of tho offlcor. t5 Denr Sir: Clerk. ilong the center line of tha road bed or 'oHowlnff n lino on a course of (Mny, bo cloctcd and mootlni.-o of tho Uoord of Its .911). south forty-eljiht deHrreea and forty- lOWfl, Vis.i ond KI;'!. in net on! a rue with "An mouth Rout Club and tho property known ury avenuo. the point or place of begln- to tho cornor of George 0. Luyator'n 'and it was as pure as could be manufac- >n tho road lea': two Members of tho 82 stores. ,,,,. ., . ,, , to pav tho interest of said debt, and also ly alonii the Vanco Lino to the curved Beginning at a point where tho con tor irly. along tho Now York and Lone Uranch J Ino of. Shrewsbury avenuo Is Internee tad allrood to Mill Brook running through way Jtouta No. 4 ;* thonco (7) easterly, tjcnornl Assembly of New Joroov from tha In March, 1030, Charles G. Guth, more detail in the advertising now it o ,,ny „„,, discharge tho principal there- boundary line of the Borough of Red IJanK, .vith_ tho center lino_ of West _Leonard arm ot William B. Conover; thence <3) along unld Stnto Highway and along tho Uiunty of Monmouth i Mb f h road from J. C. Hendrlcliaon's* Corner to Vfho had been in tho candy business being used. ]of; and provldlnK for tho sulimlnslon of thence northeastwardly and northwardly I street,"thonco'VouthwardYy aio'ns tfaVeen- easterly, along aald Mill Brook, to the road followlng the curved boundary lino of the tcr Una ot Shrewsbury avenuo to its Intcr- from formerly Antonldeo'o Cornor to Chnr>ol Atlantic Mtghlondd to tho point or place In Baltimore, specializing in the high- theTh worlde Lof, t sellinfactorg ydirec is thet throug: largesh t itIns ;&';.!•« £«J &?£& ^'ESS! "^ of beginning at Harmony Corner. e world selling direct through its ' Yours very truly, IWJKh of Red Bank to tho shore of tho J Rection with the center lino of tha Nowronii Hill to Headden'a Corner past tho Evans eat grade candies, obtained control of own stores. It is to be noted that THOMAS A. MATHIS, North ShrewBbury river; thence south- | Springa road, thenco woatwardly nlonff the •lace; thenco (10) northerly, alone tho mat /ollowftnr raunlclpnl offlcora, viz.! ono westwardly and westwardly alonn the * " " Tho polline plnco for tho SeventSeve h ElocEoc- tho management of Loft, Incorpor- Loft, Incorporated is not engaged in Secretary of State. center lino of the. Newman Springs road inmcd rond to tho nnUl Antonidea'o Corner tlon DitiDistrictt la tthh o flflrchounh o off U KKant lownBlilp Commlttoomnn, for full term \>l Stato of New Jersey. County of Monmouth, flhoroo o^^ff tho North Shrewsbury river to to its intersection, with tho North Shrowo- !ormerly at Chapel Hill; thenco (11) wes|- KeansburfKb r FirFi e CompnnyC , Thompsoh n Ave- throo yenroi nnd u Colloctoc for tho Town- ated. Immediately after Mr. Guth a merchandising business. No can- tho poinpt t above mentioned nt the shore bury river, thenco northenatwardly alone rly, nnd following; tho main rond from for a full torm. lino of ththoo UI i ditl bt h nue, Enat KennsburK, N. J. obtained control of the management, dies are sold in the Loft stores that I. Joseph McPermott, Clerk of said o RfUI river directly between the tho ahoro of tho North Shrewsbury rivel Jhapol Hill to Middlotown to the old Mid- Eighth DUtrlcL Commonly Known ao the county, do hereby certify, that tho foic- properties owned by thth o MonmoutMh h UUont to Its Intersection with tho center lino ol dlotown Station of tho Now Joraey South- Further Tolls Notlco i he enlisted tho co-operation of tho are- not manufactured by Loft, Incor- CluClbb and property kknown" an tho Hed rn rnllroad: thenco (12) northerly along Riverside Drtvo nnd Hoadden's Corner KoinR i:> a, true and full copy of a notice Locust avenuo. thenco eaatwardly along Freehold10 , NN .J J., Sept. 27, 10J4. late Alfred W. McCann, a life long porated from carefully selected raw of election ns it remains on file in my Hank Lyceum, at tho uoint or rlaco of bo- tho center lino of Locuet avenuo to Ita In- ho right of wny of, said New Jersey South- Dlatrlct. .. , , V"" "' ' " Sept. 22, 10!4. friend. In working out purity stand- materials. ofiico aa of the twenty-second day of Sep- ginning. tersection with tho center lino of Leigh ton Jrnj;rnllroad to Walter yopplng's Corner; Tho boundaries of tho carao are aa fol- Sir. Jononh McDormott, County Clerfc. Tho polllnR plnco for tho First Election avenue, thenco Bouthwardly along tho cen- :he"rico (13) narthweflterly, from Walter IOWB, vis.: I rcchold, N. J^ ards upon which to base a purity tember, A. T)., 1!)3*J. Loft, Incorporated operates 130 In witnenitnea whereof, I havo hereunthere o set District ia Naveulnk Hook and Ladder ter lino of Lclshton avenuo to Its Inter- IIoppiri{r*a Comer along th-Q HoppinG ioad Beginning at the Intoracction of the Dear Sir! campaign for all Loft products, and I'irehouao, Mechanic street. section with tho center line of West Leon- to Morford'a Corner nt New Monmouth i ShrowBbury Rlvor and tho brlduo over the In conformity with tho provl.lons of so soda fountains, anda the same policy my hand annnd affixen(fixed thoe oofficiaf l Heal of thonco (14) wenterly followinu tha center name of tho New York nnd Long Branch particularly for Loft Candy. ty-seventh day of Second Election Diatrlct. ard street, thenco eaatwardly along tho act entitled "An not to vemilnto oloctlont" of purity is carried on at every one j •I"'"' county thia twenty-sov Bcfflnntns at a point where tho canter center lino of West Leonard street to tho line of tho main road leading from Leon- railroad; thonco (1) northerly, along tho (Kovl»lon» of 1030), npnrovod April IB, s temb A U 1 rdvillo to Mow Monmouth toward Koy- right of way of the New York and Long During tho period when good loca- of the fountains. In fact, even the '" ^ - 'J »||; lino of Mechanlo street \n Intersected with center lino of Shrewsbury avenue, tho 1030, onil tho amendment* and suppla- O H Md:cDERM0TT, point or plnco of beginning. iort. Branch railroad to Mill Brook, running monta thoroto, you nro horoby notified that tions wero easily obtained, Mr. Guth chicken used in chicken sfllad, at the Clk the center lina of Broad otreet, thenuo southwardly along tho center Hno of Brond through the farm of W- B. Conovor: thenco oi.o (iiioStlon concornlnit Emorfoncy Ita- and his associates expanded the op- Loft soda fountains, is double Gov- Tho polling plnco for Littlo Sliver Bor- The polling plnco for tho Tenth-Election (2) easterly along 1VJ111 Brook to tho road Hot Fund Ilond* 1» to bo votoif upon hy street to its Intersection with tho center District Is WcBtsldo Engine House, Leigh- The polling placo for the First Election from Chapel Hill to Hendden'o Comer erations of tho company until now, ernment inspected, and a Govern- ough la the Little Silver Volunteer Firo line of Wallace Btreet, thence eaatwardly t is voter? of tno Stnto ot New Jcrnoy, at Company's House. ton avenuo. Dlntrlct la tho nontofilco buildinK on State near tbo Mill Pond; thenco (8) northerly, Hit next Kenonil election to bo held No- 18G stores are operated under tho di- ment inspector on the premises of along the center lino of Wallaco streot to Highway, Middfctown VlllOEO. Middietown, up Bald road to formerly Antonldca'a Cor- ELIZABETH D. HOBBS, tho rear of tho property of tho Second AMY E. SHINN. N. J. vetnbor 6. 1034, in r.ecori)i.nco with "An rect management of Loft, Incorpor- Loft, Incorporated, makes an inspec- Clork ot tho Doroiinh of UU!o Silver. National Bank, thence southwardly alonit Clork of the Borough of Red Bank. ner to Chapol Hill; thenco (4) eastorly, act nuthorlzlnir tlio crentlon of a dnht of Second District, Commonly Known to tho along tho Chapol Hill road to Garvoy's tho Stnto of Now Jor.cy l>y tho l.suano ated, and sales grew from $7,000,000 tion after evisceration, which la done Dnted April lfith, 1034. tho rear of anid Bank ono hundred fcot Dated April ICth, 1934. from tho center lino of Wallaco street, Naveslnk District. Corner, formerly Wycltoff'B I thonco (6) of hondi of tho >tnto In tho sum of ten in 1929 to $14,000,000 in 1933. in only one other place in New York thenco caatwardly by a strnlght Imagh- The boundaries of tho same are aa fol- easterly, and Bouthcrly, along tho boundary million dollnra ($10,000,000.00) for tho ra- NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. lows, vi2.: Hno of District No. 2, to the Brown's Dock llcf of tho unemployed and dorondonta In In 1934, a great scientific step for- city. This insures that all cancerous nry Iltie to its Intersection with the center road; thence (0) oouthcrly, alons the Borousl> of Fair Haven, N. J. lines of Linden placo and Wallaco street, Borough of RuniBon, N. J. „ „ at Many Mind Creek and this atnte; providing tho waya and moan* ward -was taken by Loft, Incorpor- and tubercular chickens aro elimin- thenco northeastward!* along tho center Brown o DOCK road, to tho Shrewabury to pny tlio lntorent of Bald debt, nnd also Notico of tho time nnd plnco of holding Notico of tho timo and place of holding Seventh avonuo on tho George D. Davit) River; thenco (7) westerly, alons tho ated, when a process for the manu- ated. This is an expensive process, tho (Jcnernl Election nnd of tho officers to lino of Wallaco Btrcet to Its Intersection property, and thonOo running (1) south. In to pny nnd discharge tho principal thorfl- with tho centor Mno of Prospect avenue, tho General Election and of tho officers to 3hrownbury rive-, to the point or placo of of; nnd provldlnB for tho Buhmlimlon of facture of candy without tho use of but where purity is concerned, Loft, ho elected nnd meetings of the Hoards ot bo elected and mcetin&a of tho Boards of the center of Sovcnth Avenue to tho toad beginning. Itcpristry nnd Election in the Borough of thenco BouthcaBtwardly along the center leading from Nnvcalnk to LeonardvllleLeardvle; thin law to tho people nt n ffonoral e!oe- glucose was invented, and the factory Incorporated spares no expense. lino of Prospect avenue to the aouthorly Registry and Election In the Borough of thonco Tho polling place for tho Eighth iGleo- tlon," approved September 16, 1034. Fair Haven, County of Monmouth. Rum eon, County of Monmouth. (-) we»tcrly, along tho center Youm very truly, reorganized to meet tho requirements While Loft prices aro low, there ia Notico ifl hereby given that a General curved boundary lino of tho Borough of Ino of i li road leading„ —.-from. , -Nnventn „ . _. k_ t o-_ tlon Dlntrlct la the firchouao of Middlotown lied Bank, thenco northwardly along rJie Notico ia hereby given that a General Flro Company No. 1, Stato Highway, Hend- of tho new proccsft, and now, all Loft no compromise at any time on the Election will be hold in and for tho Bnr- Election will bo hold in and for tho Leonardvlllo t o ththo windinidi g roadd ldloadini g THOMAS A. HATHIS. ouph of Fair Hnvcn, in tho County ' j curved boundary lino of the Borough of p to tho Sorroy (formerly) property on den'fl Coriiar. N. J. candies are made from pure cane subject of quality. " lied Bank to the Fenco Lino, thenco north* Boroufth of RumBon. in tho County of .ho Boy View Heights: thenco (3) south- HOWARD W. ROBERTS, Sccrotary of Stnto, Monmouth nnd State of New Jersey, weatwiirdly along tho unid Fenco Lino to Monmouth end Stato of Now Jersey, on Stnto of Now Jersey, County of Monmouth, BUgar, combined with other pure ma- Loft also operates a number of Tuesday. November 6th, 193-1, between th. erly, up the anid winding rond to Far View Township Clerk. tho center line of Mechanic street, thenco Tuesday, November 6th, 1034, between the avenuo; thenco (4) westerly. In tho cen- Dated April 16th. 1984. na. terials, carefully selected from all high class restaurants, and the same cstwardly nlr>ng tho center lino of Me- hours of BQven o'clock A. M. and eight ter lino of Far Vlow avenuo aa laid out on I. Joseph McPormott, Clerk of ttdd parts of the wuild. general policy of purity and quality o'clock P. M., nt tho respective polling __ Map of Day View Holprhtfl, to the con- county, do horohy certify, thnt tho fore? places in nni.ll Bornuj;hj;h. chnnic streot to Its Intereectlon with The places In oald Borough. NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. Hii lti ill b tor line of West Side avenuo; thonce (5) In EoinK in n truo and full copy of n notice Through the strenuous advertising '".• maintained in these restaurants. Haiti election will bo held In tho nnid center lino of Broad street, tho point *:r Said election will bo hold In tho uatd a northwesterly direction In tho center lino Atlantic Township, N. J. of election no It romnln» on fllo in my- The one at 17 West 42nd street, New •uKh for tho o( electing tiljiro of bcRinnlnK- Borough for tho purpoeo of electing of West Sido avenuo to Its junction with Notlco of the time and placo of holding oflico in of tho twonty-nocondday ot Sop- campaign, costing more than one mit- )f the Statca Sennt York, is an outstanding example of The pollins place for the Second Elec- a Member of the United States Senate tho Old Woman's Hill road) thenca (6) tho Gonoral Election and of tho oflicom to tembor. A. I)., 1034. Jlon dollars, during the past three from this Stntc, a Member of tho HouBe tion district ia Independent Firehouso, Mo- from this State, a Member of the House, &outherly> and couth westerly, along the bo olected and meotlngB of tho Board of In wUncHn whereof, I hnvo hereunto etrt years, jho forty million individual high class service, of pure foods. The of Representatives from the Third Con- chnnlo street. of Representatives from the Third Con- icntoc lino of unid Old Woman's Hill rond Registry nnd Election in tho Township of my hand and affixed tho ofliclnl Mai of Kregional District; n Governor of tho purchasers of Loft candy have been atmosphere is wholesome and pleas- Third Election District. Kctnal District; a Governor of tho o Garvey Corner; thonco (7) oouthorly, Atlantic, In tho County of Monraouth. nnid county thin Uvtmty-aeventh day of State of New Jersey; two Members of tho State o£ New Jersey; two Members of the from Garvoy, formerly Bowno's, Cornor In September, A. D., 10a4. educated to the fact that it is an ab- ant, with delightful dinner music. General Assembly of New Jersey from tho Bcsnnnlntf nt a point where tho canter Notico la horoby given that a General lino of Wallace street is intersected with General Assembly of Now Jersey from tho ho centor lino of tho road leading to Wlti- Jloctlon will ho hold In and for tho JOSEPH McDEHMOTT, County of Mnnmouth; nun Member of the tho center line of Droad street, thenca County of Monmouth; ono Member of th< er's Hill to tho junction of nnid rond with Hoard of Chosen Freeholders for tho Coun- he road tendinrt from Chapel Hill to Township of Atlantic, In tho County of Clork. southwardly along the center line of Brond Board of Choacn Freeholders for the Coun- A ty of Monmouth, for threo years; a Clerk o roa* d " I en' d t fro "" In an easterly Monmouth and Stato of Now Jerooy, nn The polling plnce for Slirowabury town- street to Ita Intersection with tho center ty of Monmouth, for throo years; a Clerk Brown's Dock; thence (8) Tuesday, November 6th, 1034. between tho ohlp Is tho schoolhouso nt Tlnton Falls. A curious fact is, that between the for tho County of Monmouth; and for the lino of Harding Rond, thence enotwardly for tho County of Monmouth; and for the direction I__n. th,__o_ center U. nio of tho last houra of oeven o'clock A. M. iind eltrht Violin Artist In birth of her grandfather, the late following municipal officers, viz.: a Mayor along tho center Hno of Harding Road to following municipal officers, vis.: two d d i I MAlinriETTA Ij. HEED. for tho Borough of Fair Haven, for tho mentioned road to its Intersection with the o'clock P. M., at tho reapectlvo ^polll Clork of the TowiiRhlp of Shrewobury. Joseph Field, known in hla lifeti Us interHcctlon with tho center lino of Councilmen for tho Borough of Ruraaon, rond lending from Naveslnk to Brown'a placo In anid Township. New York Debut full term of two ycara; two Councilmen Branch avenuo. thence noutheantwnrdly for threo yeara; an ABBensor, for throo Dock; thenco (9) Hotithorly nnd flouthensfc Said election will bo held In tho etild Dated April 10th, 1034. all over the state as "Uncle Josie," j for the Dorounh of Fnlr Haven, for tlio alons the center line ot Branch avenuo lo years; a Collector for threo yeara, nnd orly In the center lino of the.last men 1 ownshlp for tho ourpoeo of cloctlmt fl n terin oE thr Q y w n<1 oone Justice its Intersection with tho center lino of Ber- thrco Juntlcea of the Peace for tho full cloned road to tho chore of tho Shrowabury and Joan's own birth, thero la the i 4, , / * *i ^ Ken place, thenco eaatwardly directly be- a Member of tho United Statca Senate NOTICE OF HEGISTRV AND ELECTION. Ever since Joan Field of Long !„, „ t , u e ni n , ., »f 1he I cacc, for tho full ter m of. five term of five yeara. river; thenco (10) easterly and southeast- from thia Stato, a Member of tho IIOUMO long stretch of 124 years. So, while S years. tween tho properties owned by the Est. of irly In tho high water mark on tho Bhoro Holmdel Townahlp, N. J. Branch began her violin career at the Sarah F. Wolcott and Emily Spinning, one Further Talto Notice: of Representatives from tho Third Con- 1 she lives in the time of Franklin D. of tho Shrewsbury rlvor and Clay l*lt gressional District; a fiovernor of tho ego of mx, the words 'Held and Further Take Notice: hundred and fifty feet from tho center line Freehold, N. J., Sept. 27, 1934.Urcek to tho Clay Pit Bridge; thenco (11) Notlco of tho tlmo ond placo of holding Roosuvelt, 31st president of the State of Now Jersey; two Members of tho ".0 (lonornl Election nnd of tho officers to . 'fiddle' have almost become synony- Freehold, N, J.,. Sent. -. -7, 1934.of Brnnch nvemio, thenco eouthcastwanlly Trenton. N. J.. Sept. 22. 1934. Clay Fit Creek on tho lino of nnid United HUtcs, her grandfather lived Trenton, N. J., Sept. 22. 193.1. by a straight lino to tho curved boundary Mr. Joneph McDermott, County Clerk, (Jeneral Aoitombly of New Jersoy from tho io elected nnd mooting*} of tho Hoard of Imous to music-lovers. Tutoring her bridge to the Itandcll property on the County of Monmouth; ono Member of the Itoiilatry nnd Elecllem In tho Township of during the presidency of George Mr. Joseph MdJermoU, County Clerk. lino of tho Borough of Red Bank, thence Freehold, N.' J. north shore of said creek; thence (12) in these early years was Rudolph Freehold. N. J. northeastwardly nlonic tho curved boun- Dear Sir: astorly. follqwlnif tho high wntor lino on Board of Chosen Freeholders for tho Coun- Holmdel, in tho County of Monmouth. Washing tun, our country'^ first lead- ty of Monmouth, for thrco ycara; a Clork Malchow of Rorl Rank and today he dary lino of the Borough of Red Bunk to In conformity with the provisions of an tho shore of said creek find of tho nald Notice U beicby given that n (ionoral er. hCmnlLy with the urovljilons of nn its Intersection with tha center lino of Wal- act entitled "An act to regulate, elections" Shrcwubury river, along tho Hart&horno for tho County of Monmouth; nnd for tho {lection will bo hold In and for tho Is considered by his young protegee Inco etreet, thence Bouthwostwnrdly along (Revisions of 1930), approved April 18, nd other properties to tho cnaterly lino following municipal offlccrn, viz.: ono Iowiuhlp of Holmdel, In tho County of one of her keenest critics. Frederick On her mother's Mde Joan ia a di- tho center lino of Wallaco street to its In- 1930, ami tho amendments and supple- f tho Borough of Highlands; thence (IS) Township Conimlttcemnn for threo yeara. Monmouth nnd Stnto of Now Jersey, on tersection with tho center lino of Linden Further Talfc Notice: lueiidoy, November 6th, 1034, between tho K. Ball of Long Branch al.^o tra. .ed rect descendant, of the old, English, m, ami the iiinL-ndmcnta nnd Huppie- ments thoroto, you are hereby notified that following tho easterly, uoutharly and west- 1 ;n. nnd tho nmamltiu'iiti) nnd Bujiplo- plnco, thenco directly weatwnrdly by o ono question con corn Inc Emergency Re- erly lines of tno Borough of Highlands to Freehold, N. J,, Sept. 27, 10.14. houra of aovon o'clock A. M. nnd otuht her fingers to nimbly handle the vio- Limndownt stock, her mother hein^ iti thereto, you me horcliy notified that strniRht lino to the roar of tho Second Nn- !'cE Fund Bonds Is to be voted upon hy he easterly borough lino of tbo Borough Trenton, N. J., Kept. 22, 11)34. o clock P. M- nt tho rcapoctlvo nolllna Catherine Lan.idowne of London, • question ron certs hit: KmerKency Ita- lional Bank; thenco northwardly to the tl»e voters of the Stnto of New Jersey, at >f Atlantic Hfghlnndfi; thenco (14) follow- Mr. Joseph McDermott, County Clerk, )laco In said Township. 3in when she was a girl not ye! in center lino of Wallace street, thenco wcat- whd.se faihiT \\-d?> soloist in Kxeter Futid IliituN Is to be voted upon by ine next pcnoral election to bo held Nu- tiR the easterly and in part of tho aouth' Freehold, N. J. Said election will bo held in tha said !her 'teen::-. Aftenvuid, along the vottM'it or '.lie State of New Jeniey, at entdlr tn o tohf Wallace listr e f, Bd o ct vi-rr.ber 6, 1954, In nccordanco with "An trly lino of tho said Uorougli of Atlantic Cathedral, Kn:;lrimi and toured the nrdly to tho center lino f Broad street, net nuthorlzlnff tho creation of a debt fcf Dear Sir: fownahln for tha mlaiauo ot utactiiii£ line arc numerous coaches, number- next Ke;.ei»l cler-tloii to ho held Wo- illithlnndfi to tho point where tho canter In conformity with tho provlfllonn of nn a Member of tho United Stnten Sonoto world ith the- Welsh ;;infrers, while :iW C, l'.''M. in juvdi li...co with 'An the placp e or poinpt t of btfnnlnK-l l the Stnto of Now Jersey by the issuance lino of Seventh Avenuo on tho said Dnvia ing Paul Knchanyki, noted Polish W Th lli l f act entitled "An act to regulato clectlonji" fiom thia State, a Member of tho Hnuno imlhonzinir tlio creation of a debt of Tho polling plnco for the Third Election of bonds of tho Btato In tho Bum of ten property Intoraccta Many Mind creek, the of Hoprenentntlven from tho Third Con- player and today Joan h;ia thu fnnd- h.-r um:li', Kchvin, was organist in ^ "-ito nf Now Jcrney l»y the Irinuonro Dlntrlct la nt tho Senior Illgh School million dollnra ($10,000,000.00) for tho re- inmo \belng Iho point or plnco of begin- (Revisions of 1930), approved April 18, 1030, nnd the amendments nnd supple- IfreBfllonal Dlntrlct; a Governor of tho est memories of Franz Knei: t'\, CaiTiiif CatlH'ilnil, Wale;;. 'Die name | «»f W .U of the* fitnto in tlio mim nf ten building:. Hardlnir road. lief of tho unemployed and dependents In ling. Also nit that territory known as Stato of Now Jcrsoy; two Mcmborn of tho ll dolinr;) (SH*.000,000.on) for the re- this ntnto; providing the wayo and mentis iondy Hook or Fort Hancock. ments thereto, you are hereby notified that founder o[ the famou.-' Knnsel quar- L:in.-;downn hrin;;-) to mir.d a captain, I jj'e'f jjf Fourth Election District. to pay tho interest of a/ild debt, nnd also ono fiuestion concerning Emergency Re- (lonornl Annembly of New Jcraey from tho who ret forth in the dirigible, Khon- Beginning nt a point where tho centor to pay and dlncharno the principal there- lict Fund Honda Is to be voted upon uy County of Monmouth ; one Member of tho tet, who gave her his )fi:;t h:s; on. lino of Broad street In intcrpocted with the Tho polling place for tlio Second Elec- Bonrd of Chcmen Freeholdera for tho Coun- .Abroad t;bo studied with many fa- ando.iti, from J.,-ikehur.st, New Jer- of: nnd providing for the Bubmlflalon of tion District Ia tho Navealnk firchouao. tho voter* ot tho Stato of New Jorsny, nt ty of Monmoutli, for three yenra; n Clerk y the fntcrnfit of Kntd dnlit. and Alno center lino of Ilardins rond, thonco onst- thin law to tho people at a soneral elec- Navcsink, N, J. the noxt general election to bo held No- mous teaehtT-i and, two ye sir:' nj.;o, at !i<\V, only to meet ilviwh ahrrad. This; y and disrhnriTo the principal therc- wardly aldntf tho center of Hardlnjf Road tion," approved September 16, 1034. Tor tlio County of Monmoutb; nnd for tho 1 Third District, Commonly Known as tha •V'.mber 6, J ft;!*. In accord unco, with "An following municipal officorn, vln.: Ono ! iul provuliiiR for tho Huhmlatdon of to Its intereectlon with Branch avenue, Yours very truly, ihe age of :n:;teen played nn .:o\o ar- Ca])t:uii Lnmxlownc was Mrs. Field .! ;Av to Iho penple nt » general clec- Bclford District. net authorizing tho creation of n debt of Towniihlp CommlMoemnn, for a full torm thenca aoutheastwordly olontf tho center tho Stnto of Now Jersey by tho Inamtnce lift with the Detroit .Symphony or- hi:.t cousin. fipprovnl September Id, 1 y34 line of Brunch avenuo to Ita intersection THOMAS A. MATHIS. Tho boundaries of tho eamo aro as fol- ^f thlco yunia; mul two Juatlcon of tha with tho center lino vt Bergen place, JSV,J. vb.i nf hnndn nf tho ntnta In tho sum of ten 'ence, for n full torm of nvo years. 'J'liij aiiijiiuur Jmm played at the Yoiirn vi;ry truly. Secretary of Stata, lilllon dollora ($10,000,000.00) for tho rc- THOMAS A. MATIflfl. thenco caotwardl? directly between tlie State of Now Jorcoy, County of Monmouth, IIPKinnins; nt thn Bny Shoro In tho right J'Jlberon Mcinoiial cinnch and Hol>- proportion owned by tho Eatnto of Snruh >f way of tho old Now Jeraoy Southern ..ef of tho unemployed and dependents in ! Tonipht In Town Hall, :;he will of State, (13. this state j providing tho \vayn ond mcann Further Tahe Notlco: •'l-L Oaylor, tho oi|;ani:;t, ono Kuncl.iy State of Now Joisny. County of Mo P. Wolcott nnd Emily St>lnnlntr. ono hun- I, Joncph McDermott, Clork of maid nllrond and from thenco running (1) Freehold, N, J., Sent. 27. 1D84. iniaicd her Mew York debut as iimouth, dred ond fifty foot from tho center line loutherly, to a brook leading Into Comp- to pay tho intercut of nald debt, and "Inu handed her an oratorio nnd, who county, do hereby certify, that tho fore- to pay and discharga tho principal there- Trenton, N. J.. Sopt. 22, 1084. tho only pupil of Albeit Kpald- I, JoHcph MrDcrmnlt, Clork of nnhj of Bergen piece, thenco fiouthenritwnrilly KotiiK In a true and full copy of a notice on'fl Creek; thenco (2) up Bald brook nml MY. JoQoph McDormott, County Clork. .should It he written by hut Edwin by a atraiffht lino to the curved boundary ip am of; and providing for tho submission of ing;. Healed at tho piano. will ilo hcrehy rerlify, thnt tho fore- of election aa It remnlnn on fllo In my 2ompton'o Creek to Mill Brook nt New Freehold, N. J. oiiiK in lino of tho Borough of Hed Bank, thence VTonmouth; thonce (8) caoterlyto tho right this law to this people at a general elec- Laiiiidownc, her (jrcnt-unclc. tnio nnd full ropy nf n notice oflico an of tho twenty-second day of Sep- tion," approved Soptembor 16, 1034. Dcnr Sir: he Andri! .l'eno:;;t of Monmouth f election It ri'innirin on filo In my HouthwoBtwordly nlonn tho. curved bound- if way of the Now Jersey Southern rall- At lier New York concert will bo a ary lino of tho Borough of Red Btink to Ita tember, A. D., 1934. Youtn very truly, In conformity with tlio provlnlona of an Beach, who has (lone much to .mold of Uio^wo.nty-Mcond ,l»y of Scp- In witness whereof, I have hereunto sot oad; thonco (A) south to tho old Middle- let entitled "An act to rcimlnto elections" representative audience of music- n Iiiterflcctton with tho centor lino of Brond own Station of tho Now Joraey Southern . THOMAS A. MATH 16, Jier future. Tlm program ia a Btu- street, thenco northwardly nlomr tho cen- my hhnnd nndd nfHxofHxod tho official BOBI of Secretary of State. Kovlnions of 15 30), nnprovod April 18 tcmliorIn wlt. nA. 1.1.,•hrreof lost. , I Imvo hereunto et nlld nty thihia twenty-seventtth h dday of 'fiiiroad; thonco (5) easterly to Chapol pcndoiifi one, featuring the Concerto lover:) from all over the state, of New I lt h rounto Bget ter lino of Brond ntreot to tho Intersection [111 road at n corner of tha junction of State of Now Jorusy, County of Monmouth, 1030, and tho nmeiidmonttt anil nupnla- my hnml nnd nlli ccl the onirinl seal of with tho center lino of Hnrdlnu road, lie Eoptember, A . D.D ,193 19344 . mentu thoroto, you nro hereby notlfiod that ia 3>Minor composed by JCnn; Dnh- Jersey, wishing tills very modest p-ii-1 lio road lending from Middlotown to UIf|h- M. 1 0 "Success!" ity ovciith point or placa of beginning. JOSEPH McDERMOTT, tinda; thenco (6) following a Hno of a I, Jofioph McDermott, Clerk of nald •'S v' " !"?," eoncornlnB ??moraoncy Ile- liayni. Before this trying number Clerk. Jf l'und lionda i» to lio Voted upon by The polling plnco for tho Fourth filer. :ourco (May, 1011) of north six degrees county, do hereby certify, that this foro- 1 S.sii^.'S ^ -" "" " RoundnrlcB of tho Election DIatrlcta In io mlmitas cunt to Mill Brooki thonco (7) icointr la a true nnd full copy of a notico :ho votcra of tho Stnto of Now Jerwy ot comers Bat'h'a Chacoiuu , unaccom- JOSKl'It McDEHMOTT, tion Dlntrlct in nt tho H. I,. Zohel build- lio noxt B.'noin: «J«cllon to bo holii ko- ing, IlardinK road nnd Broad ntreot. tho Borough of Hiimtmn, nnd tho polling lorth, down tho center of Raid Milt 11 rook of election aa It remnlnn on fllo in my panied. Of interest \-J ana of her en- CHANBKBUY MARKKT ACTIVE. Clerk. placo In each district aro na follows: o tho Bny Shore; thonca (8) weatorly, fol- office as of tho twenty-second day of Sep- tomiior s, H:14, in ncioiunnco nith "An core number;;, i; t ill in in;tnunciipt Hcyimlnrlcn of tho Election Mutrlcta In Fifth Election District. owinrr tho hij?h water murk alons tha tember, A, P., 1934. ict BiilhnrlilnK tho creation of a debt of ho il,,,o.ii-h of J'lilr llavoci. nnd the noil. First Election District. lay Shoro to tho placo of h&ulntii [ho fitnto of New Jonoy by tho ianuanco form, nu Inspiration of Andre Bcno- Nisuly 3,5ltl),00« I!:irrcls Murlickd IJoglnnlnR nt n point on tho ithoro lino All that portion of tha Horoujih of Kum- rifr, In witness whereof, I Iiavo hereunto Bst ,1 honrtj of tho »tato In tho um of u° Inn ulnco Fir«in lacl Elcclloh illndlcln . iiro no follow.: of tho North Shrewsbury River directly be- Tho pollinit plnco for tho Thi my band and affixed tho official ncal of O t* !b_a I.*l at. t-»f . • :on iiltuato north of Rldco road, bounded rd Eloc- yillllon dollnra (810,000,000.00) for tho M- jut. During I'ant T.n Y«n». tween tlio properties owned by tho Mon- on District in tho fire hound of tho Bel ford Bald county thia twenty-uavcntii day of on tho east by Bin ah am avenuo and on ihemlcnl Knulno Company No. 1. Bl fd of of tho unemployed nnd dopondonto In One ouUitftndjnir point in Joan's Nearly 3,500,000 Imn-cls of cranber- mouth Hont Club nnd tho proporty known tho west by lJucna Viotft avenue. September, A. D., 1034, thu iiB tho Ited Bank Lyceum, thenco oouth- ourth District. Commonly Known ©3 tbo JOSEPH McDERMOTT, hln otnto; luovldlnit the wnyn and meani presentuliim before the public of New ries were marlietecl cooperatively wardly to the centor lino of Brond street, Tha polling plnco lor tho I/lntl Election 0 pny the intercut of wld debt, and nl«o District Is Oceanic Flrehoune, corner Rlvor Clork. lo pay nnd d BCIIIUKO Iho nrlnclpnl thora- York in that .of being truly Ameri- throu),'h the American Cranberry Ks- tlmnco Bouthwardly alons tho centur Mno Leonardo District. Tho polling ulGC9 for Atlantic Toifn- of Brond Btreet to the Intersection with tho rond and Allen etrOot, Itumeon. Tlio boundaries of tbo HEIIIIO are mm (ol- >f: nnd iiroy dh,K for tho nubmlialon of can. ' 'Kho is tin; direct df;;cf;ml!mt of chan(;e. New York city, during the I no of Cmlnr avunuc. to Hint noli* ship la tho Tov7noblp Hall, Colt's Nock, vhen center lino o( Monmouth atrect, thonco Scam A Elecllon District. owe, viz.; Ilia aw to tho pcoplo nt a Bonoinl olac- Thomas KU-U1 who was born in Miii- past tun years, nccorclliif; to reporlu tlie ccnlcr lino of Cclnr tivcnuo . weatwardly along the center lino of Mori- AH tlint portion of tho Ilo rough of Rurn- Ucglnnlnjj at tho Hay Shoro at Waro ' JONATHAN H. JONES, :lon, npproved iieptcmlior 10, 1934 ltti.^1, tl.o, enter lino of Illvcr ronil: mouth ntrect to Ita Interaction with tho n Rltunto north of Ilidjro ronj, fuounded eek and running thnnco <1) eouthorly, Township Clerk. Yoilio voiy truly, dl«t(jwn, is'f'v/ Jcr.icy, wliero 1M* mar- to tbe Cooperative Division of tho Ilitnco onit iilonn Iho fmiter lira- o( Ulvnr d t center lino of tho trncko or rond bod at OIL tho eaut by N&venink avenue mid on Howlrnr tho fiovuial courses of enld creak Dot«d April 16th, 1934. THOHAH A. MATHJH, liml JU'bi'liah Mlirpherd, daughter of Kami Credit Admlnislration. Tlie ion,l to tlm piilnt whuro 11,0 center lino of tha Now Jersey Southern railroad, thence tho went by IlliiBham avenue, nd Mills Brook (formerly known na Cold llntlla n.l ItildrFcctInl a I lio rt.|,t Hno of Secrotnry of Stato. Captuhi Mtiiicu .Slu-jilierd, Flr.'Jt Iloi;- largest nuuntity handled In any one Itli-i.. or northwardly nlontr tho ctnter of tbc tracks Tho polllni? place for tho Second EIQC print; Brook) to Mlllu Hi Id BO on tho road NOTICE OK SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT itnlo of Now Jcney, County of Monmoutli, d: thii •tli nloni: tli of tho Now Jersey tiouthorn railroad, to tlon District la Humson Firo Company*n ndlng from Leonard villa to Now Mon* iment Infant iy, Continental line. markcthif; season wiui 401,278 barrcln I'l- Mno of IIlntthl i nd t. tho ijlituwalmry louth: thence (2) following a lino oa n Eatnto of I.IIHo May Co mar, deceased. liver. tho nlioro of tho North Shrewsbury river . . Center otrcot. near Eldjio road, I, . Joniiph MrDonnott. Clorl; of Bald Jni!(-j)h Fii-ld, bin noil, wlio waij born of the 1D28 crop at an average, priee. thence BOUthCftfltwnrdly and northeastward-' DUTSO of aouth six deijrcoa no rntnutca Notlco ID harchy aivan tlint tho ac- ; Thn polllni; Illiu^ Itumtion. • , counttt of tho flubnerlbor, ndmlnlatrator of •ounty. ) In tho c^ntsr Una of latt* MHvin A, 1'tln; nc: r DefflnnitiL' ot a point whero iho center JERB J. CAH£^V, PRAHCI!) JOBKPII COMA It, •'•'*n' Clorl. ; The Kxcli.'incc, a cooperativ.i II nn, e utiloi-i ehown durduringg at hor feet on tha very eve of their last week for Florida, where they Charles Rodfern, Jr., has returned .^'•Reading Room ill 1K wadding by tho husband of a woman from a trip through New England. tho balance of thla at the will romatn {or tho -winter. ,, <•''• (FIUSB TO THE 1'UOUC) Strantrand theatertheater.. • , with whom ho hao lio Ho Purchas- Ucan Board ing Agent SAVINS Printing of Court Calendar .$ 9S4.00 a 237.50 $ Printing of County Directory . 258.00 108.00 130.00 Printing ol Election Ballots (Yearly) . 8,810.00 3,058.00 0,S82.OO

Gnmim 1 t < of British Guiana i ulng Its 100th an- a niversary has just boon reissued and augumonted from livo to 12 values. The stamps OF, Annual Events. havo been com- pletely redrawn, \<" < 5 the similarity In ¥alue§ I *K{' | tho two sets ex- Ik tending only to the continued use of three of the pictorial designs of tho earlier issue. In addition to the vailous illustrations, King George's head has been placed in an oval as part of the border of seven of the Warehouse and Floor Stocks values. Tho stamps are described as 1-cent giecn, ploughing a rice field; 2-cent btown, Indian shooting fish; 3-cent DRASTIC REDUCTIONS Fifteen hundred hondsoma new hand-tailored ties in patterns, colorings and fabrics that carmine rose, gold mining; 4-cent belle thalr much higher value! , dark violet and 50-cent green, Kale- STEINBACHS—First Floor teur falls; 6-cent ultramarine, shoot- ing timber over falls; 12-cent orange, Stabroek market, Georgetown; 48- cent black, forest road; 60-cent brown, Victoria Kegla lilies; 72-cent lilac, Mount Roralma; 96-cent black, Sir Walter Ralelgli and son; $1 violet, Botanic gardens, Georgetown. ALL FROM OUR REGULAR STOCKS—LIMITED QUANTITY, Regularly 1.59 NONE BOUGHT FOR THIS SALE. .29 Tho road to better and bigger busi- ness leads through The Register's ad- Simulated lizard d'orsays . . . new, charming and comfortable. Hand-turned soles with vertising columns.—Advertisement. No Repossessed Furniture Offered quilted lining; Cuban heel. Red, blue, black. Sizes 3 to 8. STEINBACHS—First Floor Hundreds of dollars worth of tho famous Stelnbach'B "quality furniture" at fractions of their former prices. Early buyers get tho first choice. Somo plccc3 are handled but at these prices aro JlfilS raro bargains. — All Sales Sinai —— Value 1.69 Yard 98c Those bright, fashionablo Scotch plaids for dresses and skirts. Ei Inches wide; all-wool In red, blue, green and brown combinations. STEINBACHS—First Floor Mostly S-pc styles made by tho famous furniture manufacturers. Many styles of either mahogany or walnut. 9 or 10 Vcs. Nicely upholstered In tapestry, velour, mohair, etc. $99.00 Suits Reduced to . $69-1 Value 49c Take that $150.00 Suites Reduced to $ygi 38c "question mark" $65, $75, $79 Suites Reduced to 39.00 $165 & $198 Suites Reduced to $4 Extra heavy, double thread bath towels of famous Cannon make In a large size, 22x44 leches. White with blue, green, gold and red borders. look out of STEINBACHS—First Floor your eyes- How on earth could we expect to do a rec- ord breaking business $350.00 Suites Reduced to 15Q.00 this Fall if even 25 % Price of the men in Red Mahogany, walnut, blrdsoyo maple, enameled styles—all from t3ia Former 1.00 to 6.00 embroidery kits containing the stamped piece, as well as cotton and Bank couldn't afford finest factories In Amorica. Big range- to ehooso from—4, 5, O-Po. directions lor embroidering it. Infants' garment*, bedspreads, napkins, curtains. our prices? Suites; somo with twin or full HIZO beds. STEINBACHS—First Floor Why would we pay $42.50 4rPc. Suites Reduced to $29 good money for news- $65 to $79 Suites Reduced to $3J paper space if the ad- Small group of well constructed oldo boards—various sizes, Bare vertisements that went bargains at this price—slightly imon-worn. Regularly 79c into your home were 47c over your head? A remarkable Autumn Sale! Equity household scissors, made by a famous cutlery maker. Of good grado steel. We've raved about STEINBACHS—First Floor the styles... enthused over the patterns . . . $275 & $310 Suites acted ' a little daffy over the colorings .. . and now we're telling Formerly $32.50 you that all this rich- Those are fllloil with real hair and oro (ho most comfortablo mat- ness isn't too rich for trcsoc3 mnde. Ticks aro a trlflo soiled. • Quart cans of high B™do Glr-Cednr oil for polishing furniture, hardwood fioon, automo- biles and all wood surfaces. Ono day only at this very special price. your blood. STEINBACHS—Fourth Floor Yes, you can afford to each pay KridePs prices on Fall clothing, hats and Small lot of WarohniiRn niul Flour Humplofl, n trlflo furnishings for the at Greatly Itoduced Frlcca . . . Many otyles for your selection. Mostly with enno Gouts, Ltfrht colnro. very good reason that we'd be in a pretty to . $«.. ice OF pickle if you couldn't! An clght-pleco not consisting of two knives, two forks, a soup spoon and a tea spoon, At- tractive fihape; green und mottled ivory handles. Suits, Top Coats The finest, most comfortabln and most duralilc dialra inmio. Wny STEINBACHS-Flrst Floor $20 & $22.50 Chairs man would ho proud to own onn of tlicjie. down to Reduced to $12-50 $22 & $22.50 Chairs Reduced to $9.95- Shop By Mail to . 19.75 lairs Reduced to . $15.00 Other items also or Phone''" moderately priced. Eotnto at ITOEE PARKING A Dnpnrlmont Call Joan Emory For Our Fatrona fjforr in tho ^Entrance on Union (MM Avenue •— IHntor fitoro Bnnio T^ocatlou Asbury Park 4000 by Horn* Parking LONG BRANCH, N. J. film e. 1B7.1 Entrance Red Bank — PHONE 30 .3 HEB BANK, An Ideal Plu^o to Uve. THE BBOISXBM'8 Located on ilia Beautiful Hkromiliury Klver one hour MtoaA Street to the River from New Yorlt, end provid- Sewers oa Every Street ing every city convenience. Sldovralka Along the Hlghsmjs

iMttCd Weaklr. Entered u Second-Clan Mutter at tho Poct- .VOLUME LVII, NO. 18. ollica 1st Bod Bank. H. }„ unilor tho Act of Mutch 3, 1870. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24,1934. SubneripHon Price: Ono Year 810 Six Months §1.00. single Copy 4a. PAGES 13 TO 24.

SHOULD FILE CLAIMS. BONFIRES ARK TABOO. Eight Hundred Bank Depositors Anjono Who Multes Ono IFJ lAabl IIovo Not Dono So. I o Dhow rums to Be Arrested and Fined. "We hear a great deal theao days Bnnfirorj nrc taboo at Red Bank. Proceeds from Affair at Wom- about tho depression and scarcity of Mrs, Ernest Lmburn, Commis- Famous Curator to Give Enter- Any persons starting ono, either on Solemn, Impressive Service Yes- funds and tho hardship of having Secretary John P. G. McPhee All Places Wlietfe It is Sold Must an's Clubhouso Tomorrow sioner, Makes Statement in tainment at Carlton Theater a street or on private property, ia terday Afternoon at Carillon ones money sequestered in a closed liable to be arrested and fined, as Holds Conference With Busi- be Closed While the Polls Are Night to be Used to Help Pur- bank," said Newton D. Ailing, re- Connection With National Ob- on Saturday Morning, Novem- Dedication at St. George's provided by an ordinance. In order ness Owners in Effort to Get Open—Other New Risks chase a Talking Machine. ceiver of tho Broad Streot National servance of Girl Scout Week. ber 10. that there will be no reason for any- Industries to Locate Here. Church ot Rumson. bank, yesterday In talking with a. one to break the law employees of Made by D. Frederick Burnett Tho Mary Owen Bordon memorial Tho Young Woman's club and tho Register reporter. "Yet," ho con- Girl Scout Week' starts Sunday, Much Interest la being nmnife&ted the street department will mal John P. G. McPhee, executive sec- Junior Woman's club of Red Hank tinued "tho bank has as many as October 28, and continues all over In the scries of entertiUnmenta be- O-Wjsnrn of ph.)CPU whnro alcoholic ' carillon wan dodluutnd y'eatorduy af- special trips twice weekly to pic retary of the Ked Bank Chamber of beverages are sold will have a holi* ternoon at St. George's Episcopal will hold a card party tomorrow night 800 accounts whose owners have hot tho United States until November ing offered to the youngsters and up leaves in gutters. Householders Commerce, has spent several day in tho Woman's clubhouoo on Broad fllcd any claim, and therefore will S. In connection with this activity, their parents of this vicinity by the day on election day, Tuesday, Novem- church at Kumnon In tho presence are invited to rake the leaves an the the paat week conferring with va- ber 6, an a result of a ruling' tnario street. Gamoa will begin, at eight receive no dividend cheek. Everyone Mrs. Ernest Llnbum, commissioner Association for the Promotion of aides of streets for such col lections. rious industrial prospects regarding of a gathering that filled the church o'clock, Thero will bo prizes and re- should know that anyone having a by Commissioner D. Frederick Bur- to Its capacity. Tho solemn, impres- of Monmouth county, says: .Better JSntcrtammcnt for Children. This was arranged for yesterday at locating in this section. Further freshmonta. claim against an insolvent institu- "We are hoping that this week These entertainments are held nett that such places muat bo cloned sive "ceremonies toolt placo on the a conference hold by Firo Chief Jo- progress has been made in complet- while the polla are open. Thin order Tho proceeds will ba used to help tion muat first Me what Is called a people will give a special thought to monthly In the Carlton theater on seph Fix and Kenneth Wyckoif, ing the industrial survey being made anniversary of Mra. Borden'o birth proof of claim. The receiver then 1 a3 well as a number of others pro- Tho participating clergymen wort purchase a, talking machine of spe- tho Girl Scouts, We are hoping that Monmouth street and if the per- chairman of the street committee of by the Chamber of Commerce to this cial typo for tho use o£ tho blind. takes that proof of claim and com- they will understand a little better formance held Saturday, October 13, mulgated by Mr. Burnett were trann- Rev. Earlo Q. Ller, rector o( 8t the council. In addition to this ser- end, in order to present the advant- mitted to the liquor clfialer» yesterday. One ot the otato projecto of the pares it with his records, and If it tho alms and purposes of girl scout- is any indication, .the entire series vice employ cos of the garbage de- ages of this community to high-type Goorgo's church; Rev. William Cal- juniors la to aid tho ITlorenco L. agrees, ho Issues a receiver's certifi- will be moat entertaining. One of thorn prohibits uales to any- vin Colby, paotor of tho BumBon ing, and will bo willing to give their partment make two trips weekly to industries. Roblnnon Braille fund. This fund cate. A dividend check can then be support to tho organization. Again collect leaves left, in bags, bankets one ksa than 21 yaws of age. Tho Presbyterian church; Rov. Roollt H. drawn to tho order of the ownor of The first entertainment was' pre- While in New York, Secretary Mc- Cull text of the orders follows: wag created to buy books In Braille this year our membership has shown sented by Prof, William Diaper, Jr., or other receptacles nt the curbing. Broolto, rector of St. Thomas's Ifipln- for the blind, and tho first booltn of tho account. a steady increase and our program Phee attended several meetings of "No licensee shall well, uervc. de- Copal church at New York, and Rev, in a morning of magic and the way Bonfires are taboo because they in- Chamber of Commerce secretaries of llctlfcn wero made through theso "Of theso unclaimed accounts, 200 an ever-widening usefulness. he fooled tho youngsters and their liver or allow, permit or suffer thn IW. Dutton Dale of Now Brunswick, l"unda. crease fire hazards, as well as fo New York and New Jersey, held at service or delivery of any alcoholic & former rector of St. George's havo substantial balances, another "In March, 1012, in Savannah, Ga., adult companions was surely niysti- other reasons. the Hotel Roosevelt. Officials of the Tho talking machine Is a new Idea 200 aro smaller and about 400 are Juliette Low founded the first troop fylng. The second cf the series will beverage, directly or indirectly, to church. Federal Housing Administration out- any peruon under tho ago of 21 yoani and la particularly boneficial to poo- %LHO small, mostly school savings of eleven Girl Scouts. Now tho ac- be held on Saturday morning, No- lined further plans* to speed up the Dr. T. Tertlus Noblo, organist and plo who have lost their eyesight In tive momberHhip in tfto United States or allow, permit or .suffer the con- blaster of tho choir of St. Thomas'o accounts. So everyone who had an vember 10. Federal Housing educational cam- their lato years and find it difficult account in the bank and who has Is 34!5,O86, and In Monmouth county sumption nf alcoholic beverages by church of Now York, opened the ner- Tho attraction will be Dr. Ray- paigns in the two atates. any such person upon licensed prem- to master tho Bralllo system. Tho not filed a claim should do BO at alone |3 708. It is interesting to mond L. Dltmars, curator oC the vlco with an organ recital, playing records for tho machlno aro of pli- know the purpose and activities of Encouraging reports on Fire Pre- ises, ''Lento" by Kolnccke, "Song Without once." New York Zoological park, who will League Proposed vention Week, which haa just closed, able mntorial and do not break when this organization which has In- show five reels of films of monkeys, "No licensee uhall .soil or offer for Words" by Gullmant, "Solemn Pie dropped or knoclted against any- creased so tremendously. Tho pur- have been received from Chambera sale at retail or deliver to any con- ' ludo" by Noblo and "Choral Prelude snakes, beavers and other interest- of- Commerce throughout the state thing. pose of the program is to build char- ing: animals, and tell ' fascinating Meeting for This Purpose Held sumer any alcoholic beverage a in any t>y Brahms. Then followed tho pro- acter. It encourages a love of out- by Mr. McPhee, tho atate chairman municipality in which a general, mu- Instead of contributing directly to stories about them. Yesterday at the Home of Mrs. for New Jersey, showing nearly 100 cessional hymn, whllo tho choir and tho Braille fund ooveral clubs in the doors which fosters resourcefulness nicipal, primary or special election is clergy marched Into the church and and self reliance. It shows tho girl Dr. Ditmaro is the best-known zoo- Dexter Blagden on Riverside per cent co-operation, in this import- being held, while the polla are open third district havo agreed to buy logist in America, and is the author ant educational campaign against took their places. theao talking machines. A machine how to work and play as a member Drive—Many Women Sign. for such election. Tho Lord'o prayer was recited noxt of a group. It help3 her effect the of six booka, Including the popular iire losses. "Mr. McPhee stated that "No licensee shall directly or indi- costs $38 and will bo sold on the In- "Strange Animals I Have Known." A large group of society women he shortly would make public a sum- and then followed a scripture lesson stallment plan. When ono machine Speaker at Meeting LOBI Night change from childhood to young rectly solicit from house to house, a hymn and tho Apostles' croed. Fol- womanhood, from family to com- His films have been taken with In- met yesterday morning at the home mary of these activities in the va- personally or by telephone, the pur- iu paid for tho money will bo ueed to Says Organization Relieved finite patience in his specially con- of Mrs. Dexter Blagdcu on Riverside rious communities in the state. Na- lowing this tho dedicatory prayora buy another machine. Mlos Cath- munity life, and dcvelopes a aense of chase of alcoholic bevcragPH, nor al- P'ynte recited. Much Distress Among Morro civic responsibility through a prac- structed studios at Scarsdale, New drive for the purpose of forming a tional and state prizes will be award- low, permit or suffer such solicitation. orlno Kuflsoll of Red Bank is in York, and show in close detail the Monmouth county - branch of the ed, through • the Chamber of Com- Part of tho prayers Is as follows chargo of tho collections for the Castle Survivors. tical knowledge of community serv- "No licensee shall, allow, permit or •'Wo dedicate and consecrato to The ice. life-habits of some of his animal New Jersey Birth 'Control league. merce of the United States, to those third district. . friends. communities making tho most out- suffer in or upon the licensed prem- nnd Thy sbrvLfio, this carillon of bells Miss Madolaino A. Clancy of Addresses were made by Mra. Wil- ises any known criminals, gangs torn, Persons who will not attend the Spring Lake, representing tho Mon- "Early in tho economic crisis, It Adults as well as children" will liam Thayer Brown, Jr., one of the standing record in fire prevention placed hero within Thy houso In was sometimes suggested that girl racketeers, pickpockets, swindlers, hiemory of Thy departed oorvant, card party tomorrow night and wish moutli county branch of the Ameri- thoroughly enjoy this program of- co-chairmen of the stain lengue, and work. ,f can Red Cross, addressed members scouting should slow up. We were confidenco men, prostitutes, female idearly boloved by us all. Grant that to niako a contribution may do so fered by this famous lecturer. Dr. Erich Matsner, • medical director Work is being continued on the impersonators or other persons of ill by communicating with Miss Ger- of tho Red Bank Lions club last told, 'Your program Is a luxury. Peo- of the American Birth Control an those belle do ring abroad ple need food, not frills, right now.' compilation of data for the commun- repute. * • throughout' tho countryside, the trude Norman, counsolor of tho Jun- night at their regular weekly meet- league, who were introduced by Mrs. ing at tho Elks home. Miss Clancy Wo hardly had time to answer. Girls ity chest committee. When this sur- "No licensee shall allow, permit or hearts and minds of those who heai ior cllib; MI33 Mary Gill, president Zachariah Belcher, honorary chair- vey is complete this committee will of tho Young Woman's club, or Miss told of tho activities of tho Red in greater numbers than we could man of the New Jersey league! .suffer in or upon the licensed prem- knay bo turned to thoughts of. Thee caro for were clamoring for admit- be called together to analize the re- ises any disturbances, brawls or un- in sure and certain hopo of that Ethol Scott, president of the Junior Croan during tho rescue of survivors mance from the Morro Castle. tance to Girl Scout troops and camps. MrH. Brown explained the purpose sults and decide upon the next step necessary noises, nor allow, permit or eternal and triumphant life which club. Theso officers would also like of the clinics which have been es- in its study to determine if a com- to know from friends of tho blind The speaker doclared that 170 Gur- Many of them had fathers who were suffer the licensed place of business awaits us all beyond, whoro tho once glad to pay for gay jaunts and tablished in Newark, Morrlstown, munity chest is needed and wanted to bo conducted in such a manner shadows floo away, and tho dark- if anyone In this locality would like vlvors had been rclioved by tho Red Plainfield, Trenton and Englewood, at Red Bank. to purchase a talking machine. Cross, the num of $300, she said, had parties. But the parents had grown Red Bank Law Firm Retained to as to become a nuisance. ness turns to light, and partings are poorer, sometimes, almost destitute. At these places 8,904 patients have The membership committee is con- "No licensee shall allow, suffer or Bio more." Thero was a pauso for a been spent for clothing supplied Prosecute Writ of Certibrari been treated since May, 1928, it was them, while 3100 had been spent for More than ever were the Girl Scout tinuing its work under the chairman- permit any lottery to be conducted, few momonts during tho recital of activities important. to Set Aside Ordinance Passed stated. "Our patients come from ship of A. M. Kridel. Since the last or any ticket or participation right in these prayers, and at this point one Activities Of The medicines and $30 for sending tele- every walk of life, with much di- grams and making telephone calls. ''Although we cannot puzzle out the at Atlantic Highlands. report several new members have any lottery to be sold or offered for of thb bolls In tho tower was struck versity of religion, nationality arid been admitted to the organization. sale on or about tho premises. fleven tlmos. Flayers Auxiliary She appealed for support in the an- future, we believe the Girl Scout pro- education, and with widely varying nual Red Cross roll call which is to At a meeting of the Atlantic High Secretary McPhee has had several "No licensee shall engago in or al- ; gram will meet its needs. The girl lands mayor and council last night background in relation to all matters 1 At the end of tho prayers tho chair begin on November 11. who marries and rears children will conferences during the last few days low, permit or suffer any pool selling, Tho Players' Boat club auxiliary a letter was read from Quinn, Par- of sex hygiene," Mrs. Brown de- with tho commanding officer at Fort pang an anthem and then tho recos- held a buslnoss mooting last night Members of tho local club signi- bo better off for her Girl Scouting. clared. booltmaldng or any playing for Blonal hymn, which concluded tho sons & Doremus stating that, this Monmouth regarding activities at money at faro, roulette, rouge et nolr at tho clubhouse. It was decided to fied their intention of attending a So will the girl who must work with firm has been retained to prosecute Borvlco. J. Stanley Farrar, organist banquet to be held by New York and others on a job. And certainly, the Dr. Matsner praised the action of the fort. He flew to Mitchell field or any unlawful game or gambling of and choirmaster, directed tho choir. dispose of a ton of coal on tho co- a writ of certiorari to set aside an the Episcopal clergy in endorsing with Jack Casey, manager of the any kind, or device or apparatus de- . operative plan Thanksgiving eve. New Jersey Lions clubs nt the Hotel world in tho making can usa the skill Kamlel Lofevero of tho Rockefel- ordinance relating to repairs and re- birth control. He added that very Red Bank airport, to make a courtesy signed for any such purpose on cr j Tho auxiliary Is co-operating with Astor in New York city next Wed- accumulated by the Girl Scouts, who placements to the water and sewage ler Blvorsldo church at Now York in the United States in 103ft earned shortly the medical profession will call on the ofiicers at Mitchell field, about the premises. tho Playors' club in tho Hallowe'en nesday night in honor of Vincent C. system on the ground there were be* supporting the movement as a who are in charge of the flying ac- gavo a carillon rocital after tho ser- 112,012 proficiency badges in health "No licensee shall possess, allow, 1 dnnco to bo held Saturday night of Unseal! of Omaha, - Nebraska, presi- illegalities in the passage of the or- : vice Hla selections wero "O, Come and home-making projects; and tho group rather than merely sympathiz- tivities of army air corps ofiicers permit or suffer on or about the this week at tho clubhouse. Corn- dent of the international association. dinance. The letter also stated that ing with the cause individually. Ho stationed at Fort Monmouth. All Yo Faithful," " Shall Reign The • attendance prize, offered by girls who gained 00,868 badges inoti;- licensed premises any slot machine Whore'or tho Sun," "Rock of Ages stalks, pumpkins and other rural if any contract is awarded after the prised the work of tho Newark John H. Burns, wao won by J. Dan- er projects making for better use ot notice has been given, the officials Plans for another Chamber of or device in the nature of a slot ma- ; Cleft For Me," "Hark, tho Herald decorations will adorn tho interior of sparo time. Tho fifty activities that clinic, of which sixty per cent arc Commerce membership dinner have chine which may be used for the pur- ' iel Tuller, a former president. The will be held personally responsible. ; Angola Sing," "Now tho Day la Over" tho building. make up the Girl Scout program can charity cases. been somewhat delayed, due to the pose of playing for money, or other Tho auxiliary held a luncheon and question was, "What is the weight and, "My Faith Looks'Up to Thee." of ono cubic foot of lead," the an- help to keep young minds sharpened, The ordinance in question is that "Persona have argued," Dr. Mats- volume of routine business which the valuable thing. ; card party Monday at the clubhouse. young hearts confident, and the sense pertaining to the installation of ner continued, "that birth control staff of the Chamber of Commerce "On July 2, 1931, rules governing Tho carillon Is tho gift of Bertram Thero wore ten tables, and a pack swer to which Is 710 pounds. H. Bordcn, husband of Mary Owen of achievement alive; and from tho Diesel motors in the water plant. was practiced generally anyway. To has had to handle recently, but ar- the transportation of alcoholic bev- of cards was awarded at each table. Dr. L. H. Hanson of Shrewsbury adventuro and comradship of Qirl The contract for this work was some extent this is true, but they rangements are ynder way to obtain Bordcn. There are 25 bells In .tho and Hubert M. Farrow, secretary erages into New Jersey were promul- '•• Bet, the largest of which weighs A hat, donated by Mrs. Lester E. Scouting will very often come the awarded last week. The letter was are usually persons comfortably situ- the services of a nationally known gated. These rules authorize tho McQueen, wa3 won by Mrs. Florence of the Red Bank Rotary club, were sturdy character to fight the good referred to John M. Pillsbury, the ated who would not appeal to us for speaker for this occasion. 4,700 pounds. They are hung on a gucst3. shipment into .New Jersey of alco- framework of steel. Tho bolla wero Holmes, and tho door prlzo, donated fight against adversity. borough attorney. aid in any case. Referring to the holic beverages owned or sold to tho • tnndo in England. by Mro. Clarenco A. Legg, was The council approved payment of practice of abortion he snid . that holder of a New Jersey manufactur- awarded to Mrs. Frederick Klcfer- Rumson Man Is "Isn't it worth while when our girls $2,800 on county taxes for 1933. Notes nothing is farther from the ideals of er's or wholesaler's license. They : dorf. meet life, and home tasks and duties, amounting to $810 were also paid. the league. Final Recital At prohibit such shipments from foreign ; Tho commlttoc In charge consisted that they do it with their heads in dealers not licensed in New Jersey Betting Light On Eighty Years Old tho air, with a smile on their lips, and After the 3peechmaking Mrs. of Mrs. Fredorick Opper chairman, George Mlles-of Rumson made a mo- Methodist Church to New Jersey retailers. Mrs. Clarenco A. Legg, Mrs. Ernlo a song in their,hearts?" THIRD PAKTY MOVEMENT. Election Results James P. Bruce of Rumson cele- tion that.steps be taken to organize The final recital in tho series of "Investigation discloses that such Otto, Mrs. William E. Smith, Mrs. a county league. It was carried and shipments from foreign dealers are , brated his eightieth birthday Sunday. Middletown May Havo Sticker Can- musical services being given In the ' It has beon reported that a largo Kenneth Robinson and Mrs. Samuel He was tendered a dinner party at LICENSE REVOKED. the signatures of many wore ob- r received by Now Jersey deal- ' C. Corse. didates In tho Field. Methudist church on the newly in- Mum of money has beon placed with tha home of his daughter, Mrs. tained. Mrs. Miles proposed the stalled three manual organ will be ers in violation of the foregoing; Murray Cowan, proprietor of tho con- Hoatessea for next Tuesday even- Charles El. Becjk of Eastside Park, Vandorbiirgh Man Fined For Speed- According to a rumor which has nnmerj of Mrs. Stanton Whitney, Mrs. rules. ing's social meeting are Mrs. Alfred ing and lias Licenso Revoked. held next Tuesday night at 8:15 Jcctlonery and nowspaper storo on Fair Haven. At the conclusion of received considerable- credence in Stuart Young and Mrs. Dexter Blag- o'clock. David Hugh Jones, head of ."This must stop at once. iMonmouth, near Broad atreot, to Boyce, Mrs. Lyall Enstlco and Mrs. the dinner a largo birthday calte was George Hammer of Vanderburgh, Middletown township, a movement den to arrange the next meeting. "The following regulation ia here- the organ department of the West- : wager on tho result of tho coming Floronco Holmes. cut. In a wild race through tho borough has been started to form a third par- An invitation was extended to the minster choir school of Princeton by promulgated, effective immedi- election, Thoro haa been little or no Mr. Bruce was born at Rumson. streets of Eatontown ended dlsaster- ty and run candidates for township women to attend a luncheon of New university, will be at the console. ately: betting thus far In tho campaign. FOURTH ANNUAL BALLY. oflices. The movement is said to have Except for eighteen years "ho lived ously for him Monday when he was Jersey Birth Control league nt the Mr. Jones is known not only as a "No licensee shall receive, possess What speculation thoro has been con- at Burlington, he has been a resi- arrested by Chief of Police Harry tho backing of both Democrats and annual meeting of the New Jersey or Bell any alcoholic beverages trans- corns tho gubernatorial race between Republicans who are dissatisfied with marvelous interpreter of the greatest Local District Council Sponsors dent of iRumson. Ho served twelve Kirkgard for Bpeeding and hl3 li- Conference of Social Work on De- works for the organ but is also well ported into this state in violation of , 1)111 and Hoffman, quoted at even ISvcnt to Bo Held Sunday. years on the Rumson council, and censo wa3 revoked by Recorder An- tho present nominees. Rumor has it cember 6 at the Berkeley-Carteret the rules governing the transports- . money, with (ew takers. that tho new party has orgnizod known as a composer of the first Tho fourth annual Sunday-school at present ia a member of the board drew J. Reid. hotel at Asbury Park. The speakers rank, much of his Unto being spent tion of alcoholic beverages into New ; corps of workers in six of the eight will include Dr. A. Nowell Creadick, Jersey - f rally, undor tho auspicos of the Red of education. Mr. Bruce haa been a Hammer, according to Kirkgard, districts of the township. in tlio composition, of anthems for "PETE EIOIIEIJE'S" NIGHT. director of tho Citizens' Building and who filed charges against him, said associate professor of gyn neology choruses. He is a former pupil of "Violation of the foregoing regula- i Bank District Council of Religious and obstetrics at Yale university Education, will bo held Sunday after- Loan association of Ked Bank ever that he drove through Eatontown at Last spring Luther Walling, Jr.; of 'lement R. Gale and. Dr. T. J. Noble tion shall he cause for revocation ot • lied Bank Lodge ol Elks to Honor since it wna organized. He la presi- an execssivo rate of speed and re- Bolford filed a nominating petition school of medicine; Rabbi Julius F. and \n a graduate* of the Guilmant the license," noon at tho Baptist church at three Goldstein, director of Social Service Him Before Leaving Town. o'clock. Rov. Flnley Kcech of Bah- dent of the Sea Bright Building and fused to halt when Kirkgard signaled for township committeeman and his 1 organ school under Dr. Carl. He com- him. Giving chaso of about a mile, name will bo on the ballots. Some Free synagogue , at New York, and Tomorrow night, Thursday, Octo- way, secretary of tho New Jersey Loan association and past aachem of pleted his studies at Paris under tho Eatontown officer forced Hammer of the leaders of the third party Dr. Sophie J. Kleep;man, assistant Dupre, Libert and Block. Democratic Social Bor 25, has boon designated by tho Baptist convention, will bo the Narumaunk tribe of Red Men of professor of obstetrics at the New speaker. , Rumson. to draw up to the side of the road. movement favor indorsing him. In The choir of ;the church will sing Red Bank lodgo of Elks at "Pete tho event that this la not done, it York Bellevue medical school. Club Has Meeting Elchelo's Night" and tho scheduled MuBlcal selections will be given a group of two numbers and will be BACK AT IIER OLD HAUNTS. will bo necessary to use stickers or under the direction of Mr, Jones. The lodgo session, as well ns tho social by tho children's choir of tho Re- Coming Events et Elks Home. write the name of the third party Issues of the coming election wera hour following, will bo In honor of formed church. Tho rally is for oil Affairs scheduled for tho auditori- entire program will be well balanced discussed on Monday night at a reg- Mrs. Charles B. Carter la VlslHng candidate for township committee- and should be enjoyed by all who at- Past Exalted Ruler and Past Dis- Sunday-schools of Red Bank and vi- um of tho Red Bank Elks homo man oh the ticket. Leaders of the Sunnybrook Bull ular meeting of tho Young Mon'a trict Doputy Peter J. Elchclo. Duo cinity. Awards for tho Sunday- Red Bank This Week. within tho next few weeks are the tend. It. ia sponsored by tho choir Democratic social club of Ked Bank, movement refuse to be quoted, but it for the benefit of thu organ fund. to a change In business connections school having the largest attendance Mrs. Chnrlos B. Carter, formerly of Middletown Democratic club dance is expected that the new party will Leased to The State Forty member.-i attended the session, Mr, Elcholo will noon take up his will bo made. Thero will bo no pro- Red Bank, is here this week to dem- Friday night, October 23; a banquet openly bo conducting its campaign which was presided ovov by Kdmund residence at New York, his spacious cession as In tho past years. Miss onstrate Madagascar lings at the and wedding Sunday, October -28; within a day or two. Charles D. Cleveland of Eatontown POTATOES FOK THE NEEDY. J. Canzona, president of the organ- home overlooking tho river in tho Anna House, president of this dis- Schulto-Unlted store. The demonstra- Ladies' auxiliary card party in the has just leased to tin; State of New- ization. Borough of Fair Haven having boon trict, will preside. tions will bo held tomorrow, Friday loungo Friday, November 9; Entre- Jersey, the young Guernsey bull State KolU'f Authorities Buy 200 Car- Nous club card party Monday after- Theodore Labrecque of Hod Bank rented for tho next two years. and Saturday. Mrs. Carter has been Buinson Card Tarty, yunnybrook Miracle Man 2d for use loads. and Judge Juhn C Giordano of Lonjj Tho Rod Bunk lodgo of Elko prob- engaged In this work tho past twelve noon, November 10; show and dance at tho state farm in Sussex, Three EDUCATIONAL MEETINGS. Wednesday and Thursday, Novem- The annual card party given by the Purchase by t;tate relict authorities Branch were the speakers Both were ably has nover had a moro interest- years. For a number of years she years ago Mr. Cleveland sold to the optimistic concerning the results OL' ber 21 and 22; Fair Haven fire de- Rumson athletic club will bo held of -00 carloads of potatoes from 1 ed mombor than Mr. Eicholo nnd tho conducted tho Carter Villa bonrdlng Thursday, Kovcmbei- 8, at Holy Ros- state the bull Sunnybrook Stara ami the com hip bait ot in ^ and predict eil Y. M. and Y. W. H. A. to Hold First partment banquet and danco Satur- Stripes and the younger bull will be farmers of this and the Freehold area preaont officers and memboro are on- of Series Tomorrow. houso on West Front street and prior ary hall, River rond, Rumnon. Prizes that the Democratic, party would doavorlng to ehow their appreciation to that flho was employed as on day, November 2-1; Christian Science used on the daughters of the older has bo en made. A conference at meeting Monday, November 20; Sea will bo awarded and refreshments Newark last week completed arrange- make new gains. Mr. LabriieqUG at- for his services rendored during tho The Young Men and Young Wom- actres3. animal and other cows at this big ex- tacked unjust .criticism nf the Now Scouts show Saturdny, December 1, served. A door prize will also be ments for the dales and delivery. v pnnt or twolvo years by setting apart pn'o Hebrew association will prcsont awarded. Games will start .promptly perimental farm. Deal by Republican ;3peak< i'3 ami Mr, tomorrow night an a sort of farewell the first of a series of educational and Marino club danco Saturday, The farmers will be paid 85 cents Show at Kit Kat Inn. December S. at eight o'clock. Edward A. Collins Miracle Man 2d was exhibited at Giordano urged the election of 0IU to him. and musical programs at the Hobrew the Field d:iy at the Sussex Karma for 100-pound bags of the potatoes, 15 LS governor. "Aco" Harris and his Cotton Pick- is chairman of tho entertainment. cents above the current market quo- Tho nciml-monthly bulletin of tlio community center on Riverside nvo- last Saturday, October 20, and atract- nuo tomorrow night at nlno o'clock. era will bo the feature iit tho Kit tation. Congressman William H. The club voted to hold a Thanks- Ked Bank lodge, known as "Tho Kat Inn Saturday night, October 27. Hallowe'en Danco »t Elks Home. !tl much favorable comment, and Mr. giving danco instead of tho Hallo- Tho guest sponker will bo Rev. W. Card Party, Cleveland feels considerable satisfac- Sutphin of Matawan, who has been Antlers," linn tho outside covor of Billy Turnior, tho pioporlotor, oays A masquerade dance will bo hold artivo in arranging for tho sale, nays we'en danco, which had been decided thlo wook'e issue devoted to "Pete Cnrmon Trembath, pnstor of tho Re- A card party for tho benefit of St, tion from the facL Unit, for the sec- formed church, whose subject will bo this is a refined colored entertain- Hallowe'en, October 31, at tho Elks 100 additional carloads will bo pur- Upon, at nn earlier meeting. ICIchelo'a Night." Thoro will bo nn ment which will bo enjoyed by the homo on Broad street. Tho place Ajjncs'a church at Atlantic High- ond thru", the .state ha:; set. it:; scnl The iinxt meeting of tho club will "Making Tomorrow's World." Vocal of approval on the strain nf cattle ho chu^ml from South Jemey farmery ut entertainment and food in the grill ;uc3ts of the Inn. The Cotton Plck- will be decorated In rural stylo and lands and St. Mary's church of IN'OW thn aanio price. Mr. Sutphin says he held on Monday, November ft, at selections will be given by Miss Helen is breeding. 1 and It surely promises to bo a big rn nro singers and dancers of note thpro will bo prizes for the prettiest, Monmouth will be held Thursday the purchtirfeu will aid farmers ma- which time members of the Ladtoa night for Pete. M. Field. Miss Fannie Rosin will be at tho piano. and havo exceptionally pleasing mu- funniest and most original costumes. evening, November 22, In St. Agne3's terially in disposing of their crops. auxiliary wil be gue.-iin of honor. Af- sical selections. Thero will also bo a door prize. echool auditorium. Games will .start A Masquerade Dance. ter tho moctli9g dancing will bo fin- District Deputy Coming, at 8:15 o'clock. A live turkey will A masquerade Hallowe'en dance joyed and rofreulimenta \vlU bo Parent-Teacher Card I'arty. Announcement. District Doputy Edward I,, Oilmen Musqunrndo Dunce. Church Benefit Dance. bo awarded ns n door prize. will bo held at Patsy Hoivlli'n Went Mlofl A. Gorbrncli, formerly with •rvod. of Somorvlllo lodge wlU pay bin ofll- Mrs. William Cogan will bo In A dance for tho benefit of St. An- Knd Tavern on West Kront ;;tn>ei at Minerva Yarn Co., announces tlu; Tho Ladies' auxiliary will hold liii clal vlnlt to the Bed Bank loclgo of chargo of tho curd party to bo held A Hallowe'en mncquorado dance No vena to Holy SOUIH. fled Bunk next. "\VtHlne:;d;\y nii_;]it. oniitK of Tho .Needlework Yain animal HpniihetU tiinner ami .JJO. Liberal nlknvsuieo Jinulo attendance. ry Jncknnn, Mrs. David Noonan, Mrs. Hear important addresses by Hoff- will provide tin- musir. Attention, Kllin nnd Frlciuln. nn tiMod mnchlru-i in Inuh' or v.wih. Otto Hcrden, Mrs. .Samuel Hcrbcr- Froo Ohow M«lll Saturday Night MuHijuorade dance, &MU;; hnme, IVtloy'H, JY in-oiul Htvwi, Hud lUmk, at Went End Tavern, West Front man, Kuan nnd Bnrbour nt H:00 P. Houso Cleaning Time. i>on, Mrs. Lnurlnn and Edward Hcaly. M. tonight, Convention hall, Anbury Kimiin;U;e Snlw Next W'fok. mad street, Ked Fliinlc, Wednesday ntroet and Morford pluee. Orchontra Monster Republican Itnlly Tonight evening, October 31. CuMunie prizes. You enn ruivo on these needed nr- for dancing. P. Borclll, proprietor, Park, Republican rally. All invited. The Phllathni society of the Klrat. it 8:00 l\ M., Convention hull, As- ^ tides. Good dust mops 40c, rognlnr —Advertisement. Baptist church will hold u rummage AdmliiHiou 5i) cents per person.-- Ad- luulciH' Impfriiil Ili'mity Hlmpjin Window Shades. —Advertisement. 31 uury Park. IlotYman, Knm and I>ur- now locntfd I'd K;u(, Kruitt. (street, hun Ifio curtain roils at 10c, ono quart Ciuitom-mnde, sldo hcinmod, any (Pnlil for by Hcpuhllt'nn County* Comm.) frnlo next Wednesday, October . In iiour will Bpcfik. Dancing ami tmter- verti:ienuuit. now employed two rnont oxjifnt op- lemon oil 10c, llhrn window nhiulca 1I20; made tip while you \yalt nt mod- Hallowe'en Banco tho Union lire bouse Imfldfm? on. [jiininont. All invit <>J\. t -Hobo Awning & Hhudc Co., OS Maple tumo prl/.ca. Adndtudon 50 cents per —everything for the party. Tetlry'.-i, Masquerade Ounce, Wednesday, See Governor Mnurc, Congn»n.finnn prices, Window leu box OHc, wire person.—Advertisement. Broad ijtreet, Red Hunk.—Advertise- 1 door nmt BOo, broonui .t£lc, ono pound nvenuc, Red Bank, phono 3NB9,—Ad- October 'Mid; nri/.t'\s, >:oeul mu.sie, en- Hiivt Vou Seen Hulphin. TicketH f>0i: at I'aohV,. -Ad- ertlnoment. ment - tertainment. All welcome*. Went ilesme'K candy display? ,Sre our full vertiHement. HI;.- vni'h.'ty ut i:n:iliuinv». ArlUtttf, Johnson'n wax 00c, coal iiniittlcn 4il<\ Business Moil's Lunch, 10 Cents. me. Mmilt.4 In u Itlw; voflpfr ix*-- tow Perfection oil wlrlrrt 2r>r\ I,otsi of Look! All now model Pontiarii End Tiivern, Went Knrnt ntroet nnd ino of new novelties and try mtr de- 1 Hoffman—liram—Harbour Served from 11:30 A. M. to 3:00 Tho Middletown World Wide nutlit in-M. Nuilmril fivt lOi: nmt $1 Htm^ •ilhnr bnnomqnt Imrnnlnti. ITroo do lmvo l)nnn rcflurrrl $R0, nftfwnsi Brott., Morford place, - AdvertiMMiiont. ICIOUM chocolate;! at Mfc pound. - Ad- 1 411 Hpcali tonight,, ltii|iiilillcuu nilly. ?. M. Bhitiid Itcituurmit, Ilroad vertisement. wiiihi !! to rmn'cL tho Units in th«! an livery. Nntlmwl Re, Kta and SI Store convention hull, .Anbury Purlc, 8:00 itroot, Ked Bunk.—Advertisement, 10-21 Mechanic Mred, Rctl J?nnk.-~ (I'rtnvn-Ooopei'ii). Advert liicmenl. Advert iHcnicnt. ft Hoc K nminci'iiM'iit.s of tho I)|i-hon:i Icrtin*- \ M., nn Important iiiHUPa. OanelnK Truhin'B T.yjimvrlttir liradiiunitor'i. Id be fclvrn by Mr.'f. JHH Cody 1-Vppi*. and entertainment. All Invited.— Ad- Your lint niecting to lie held HIM evening at 1 ut t'.UtUo Imtfl, UM Follow tli-n Ormvd tho EUCH homo, Hroiul Mtroet, Rod Typewrit* I'M tented, bought, .*iold Tho lecture will he held Krldny «vi*n- Individual laundry 1161 vine reiutorcil vortlncment. expertly cleaned nnd blocked. Leon's, to HDBBO'S for tho beat luncheon in and repaired. Trubin'a, li\) Jiroud iiiK. October 20, at #:00 o'clock," Ad- ovmilliKi Ofinhijv'Jl, pt Leon's,—Advertisement. j Ucd Bank 2800,-s-Advertlaement, Bank. Prominent npeukern. Every- U'uld tor by Republican Caunty, Gsmm.); town,—Advertisement, body welcome.—Advertisement, street, Ited Bank,—Advertisement, vortisomonU Orchestra.—A'lv*i'U«e ' Page Fourteen RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 24, 1983. TAX Settling'Up Of Ucan MbCkunpbeQ Gatllnea Ififtata TaSJss fa Bay ta>6 Kwra- Two Ioi>3 *or Bellsl. Cosovcr—Basifcjs. 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UNITED SERVICE GROCERS. $65 EXTRA SIZE 11'3K12' AXMINSTER RUGS College Inn Tomato Juice Cocktail lge. size 19c Motorola Flagstone Pure Preserves 2-ft. jar 29c $90 EXTRA SIZE Il'3xl2' WILTON RUGS Pillsbury Pancake Flour pkg. 10c Radios Gold Medal Bisquick 40-oz. pkg. 29c Ecu-ly June Peas, Standards 2 cans 23c Our Buying Experience Is Always Your Gain ! Santa Clara Prunes 10c ft. We Urge an Early Selection However ! Green Circle Ammonia qt. bot. 12c Fancy P'gsy Salmon 2 tall cans 23c llfi W. FKONX ST., Red or ^jjpriow Sweet Potatoes 16-qt. basket 65c riicmo 1712. KEO BANK, N. 3. Jersey Potatoes, 100 lbs. U. S. No. 1 graded 99c AND IA fl II GOOIlItlCII HATTERIES N 1BAT 16-qt. basket 29c ROBERT ill B York Imperial Apples 16-qt. basket 75c ARMSTRONG ii vim J« § W|||Pf |i i .Sunkist Oranges per doz. 29c ? AND I ft| H \\ Gvape Fruit •. 6 for 25c 1869 DIXIE LEE in W Laird's Sweet Cider ..., Vrgal- jug 29c Branch Store—Mid die town-Red Bank Highway. 1933 I 11 ij

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TURKISH PHYSICIAN IIEKE. 030 will visit St. Clement's church Laweo, Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Stev- ipent tho week-end visiting Ills Els- Insurance rates which wero imposed ,r confirmation. Sunday afternoon, eno, Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Williams, ,er, Mrs. Harry Sprung. upon them several years ago. The HALLOWE'EN MASQUEKADK ovember 11, at half-past three Mr. and Mrs, Arthur N. DoTarr and Mr. and Mrfi. Abram Sanborn, Jr. Middletown company wao presented KUTSCIIE'S Bar and GrIU Brothijr-tn-lAw of Dr. B. W. Moffut with a cup for having the best at- Attends Convention. 'clock. Tho confirmation class meets Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Conover, of East Orango, wero Sunday visltorn Wednesday Evening, October Slst. Services at Christ church will ba tendance in tho Columbu3 day par- •ucsdoy and Friday afternoons, Bcr- at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dancing. Bearing tho traternal greetings of leea at tho church Sunday morning resumed this week. Holy Commun- Fenton. ade. the Turk Tip Ccmlycti, the' oldest /III bo holy communion at eight ion will bo held at eight o'clock Sun- Tlio Senior clas3 of tho Mlddlotown -Miss Dorothy Richdalc and Howard 3 Prizes for Best Conhimcs. Turkish medical society In Turkey, 'clock, church uchool nt ten o'clock day morning, Church school at 9:30 township high school- will present Cashmore of New York were recent 19» W. Front St., REIJ BANK to tlio American Collcuo of Physic- ud litany at eleven o'clock. Vos- o'clock and morning player at 10:45 their three-act play entitled, "Be guests at the home of Mr. and Mra. lens and Surgeons at their clinical era will bo hold In tho evening at o'clock, Yourself," Thursday and Filday, No- Harry RIchdale. 85 BROAD ST., conBresa In Boaton, Dr. Lorrln A. uarter to eight o'clock. Executives of tho Shrewsbury Jun- vember 8 and 0, In the Leonardo hi*") Mrs. Jesso Schofleld has returned "Here It Is Again, Folks!" RED BANK Bhepanl, P. A. C. S. of Istanbul, Tur- A corned beef and cabbage supper lor Riding club recently met and school auditorium David Hl"i U to her home on Newman Springs key, Bpokn to that celebrated ifroup 111 1)0 held by tho Third -District • unanimously installed William Ylvl- Lincroft, member of tho graduating road after being a patient at the PHONE E. B. 2843 of scientific men on Thursday after- Jemocratlo organisation • Saturday enkcr as president, Philip Brady as class, will participate In the caBt. Rlvervlew hospital. The Second Annual noon, October IB. veiling, November 3, at Independent vico president, Anna Louise Campbell Matthew Mullen attended the Ford- Tho Ladies' Auxillnry of the Lin- Dr. Shopard la the brother-in-law re hall. as secretary, Dr. L. S. Ylvlaaker as ham-St. Mary's football game Satur- croft flro company will meet Wednes- -'en Permanent Waving of Dr. Barclay W. Moffnt of Iicil Mr. and Mra. Wallaco Miller, Jr., of! treasurer, and Mrs. Bruco Campbell day at the Yankee stadium, New day, October 31, at tho homo of Mrs. Bunk, N. J. Ml'ord, Trevonlan Crawford of Now and Charles W. Townsend 88 advis- York. J. E. C. Layton of tho Main road. Specialists. Tblu Turkish Medical Society 1» ilonmouth and Mr. and Mrs. Robert ors. Tho first meeting of the club Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Harding of over eighty yeura old and requested A number of Lincroft residents arc lunyon of Kant Orange spent Friday will bo held Saturday morning, Oc- planning to attend tho third annual Holnldel road aro the parents of a by tho formal voto that Dr. Shopard, ivcnlni; with Mr, and Mra. Myron tober 27, at eleven o'clock at tha son born at the Doctor's hospital, "who Is tho head of tho American ball and reception of tho Middlotown 'jolden o( Roaelle. homo of Dr. and Mrs. L. S. Ylvlsakcr Democratic organization to bo held Now York. hospital In Istanbul, boar lta cordial Cliarloa Tlltqn IB a new employee of Buttonwood nt which time new Mr. and Mra. Russell Craft of the and fraternal jjreotliifjH to tho Amor- at tho Elk's auditorium, Red Bank, 1 Sclioellnor'u pen factory at Port members will bo voted upon and Friday, October 20. Main road are planning to move to Ican College of Surgeons. Dr. gliop- ilonmouth. plans for tho year's activities will be River Plaza the first of next month. 4—35c ITEMS ard was born In Turkey, tho con of Mr. .and Mrs, John Sclinnck have made. Tho mooting will bo followed Lincroft flro company was compli- John Walling Is a new employee on that beloved missionary, tho lato Dr. md their liouno on Compton street by a Hallowo'en luncheon. Invita- mented at tho special meeting of tho tho C. S. Bucklin estate, Phalanx to be held at •• B'red D. Shepard, known throughout wired for electricity. The work was tionfl have been sent out to all mem- Middletown township flro company road. tho Interior of .Turkey aa "Shcpnrd of ione by Carl Neaglo. bers to attend. Those, interested in last Thursday night for placing first Louis' Restaurant, In tho hone laying contest recently Alntab." He eamo to America for his Mina Allno Runyon wao a visitor tho club may get in touch with Billy schooling, beginning with tho high Ylvlsaltor, Red Bank 2408, or Philip staged "at Red Bank. George Frebott, Tho Red Bank Register travels Stato Highway, ,t New York Saturday. chainnan of t'lo meeting, discussed over every street In town and every tfclioril at KaHt Orange, No\v Jersey Mr. and Mra. Joseph Hyers onter- Brady, Red Bank 180. road in the county. Let it carry your Manicure and following on to Yalo university The steel structure has been put Insurance rates and tho Lincroft com- message to those who live on these Houte No. 35, Middletown, Keal Castile .alned Mra. Clarence Stokes and her pany protested again3t tho paying of and tho Now York College of Phy- children Joan and Phyllis over the on the Shrewsbury grammar school thoroughfares.—Advertisement Mint Shampoo alcinna and Surgeons, In 1918 he week-end. for the addition. Temporary heat Saturday, Water Wave Other Pennanents from •wont back to Turkey utider tho has been Instnllod nnd the pupils Finger Wavo American Board of Commissioners Misa Nattlo Cooper of Kcyport wau x week-end gueat of MISB Bethel Kob have been called back to school. Eyebrows for Foreign Missions. Tho hospital, October 27th Haircut. $6|.5o'to $e.oo of which ho Is head, waa founded by rtiion. Misses Harriet Wood, Alma San- tho American Colony and Is now In- Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Smock, Miss horn and Anna Brill will spend Sat- corporated under tho lawa of tho Jladya Apel and Lloyd Apol of Cald- urday at New York where they will for the benefit of St. Mary's Red Henna 1.00 State of New York with Rear Ad- well upunt the week-end with Fred visit Radio City. K. C. church of New Monmouth. Imlral Bristol as president of tho Ape]. George, Courdrler ha3 had tlio roof So get your costumes ready All above Waves include Board ut Directors. Mrj. Eva* Johnson of Lakewootl of his homo on Broad street repaint- and we will have a glorious White Henna $-f! .25 lslted Mrs. Normon Johnson last ed. time. Shampoo, Haircut, Fin- Wcdncadny. Roy Klordan of White, street has ger Wave and Ringlet Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalloy of been appointed manager of the Mu- Tickets, 50c. Including Shampoo and BelforcTNews. Roscllo spent tho week-end with Mr. id grocery store on Broad street Finger Wave. Ends. and Mrs. Caleb Post. Red Bank, In the absence of Elmer Cash prizes for tho funniest {Tlio Ited Bank RcKlater can ho Ijouolil Tho coal boxes which wero given Smith, Sr., who is enjoying a short In Belfonl at tlio stores ol Mra. John O'Noll), H. Clnylinlr and Untry Warn to member-!) of the Methodist church vacation. and most orlglnnl costumes. FREE PARKING SPACE ninn'u waljlnjj room.) will bo opened this ovenlng at half- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patrick of past seven o'clock In tho church, af- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoser en- Red Bank havo rented a bungalow ter which refreshments and a social In Shrewsbury Heights, owned bj tertained friends from Port Mon- time will bo enjoyed. Red Bank, N. J. niouth, New Brunswick, Long Jamoa A. Curley of Red Bank. Mr Branch, RvJmoon and Belford at a A masquerade soclablo will bo held Patrick Is a member of tho Red Bank n tho church annex Friday evening high school faculty. Sun., Mon., Sun., Mon., house warming party last woek. at half-pnst seven o'clock. Refresh- The danco hold by tho Progressive ments will bo served ut tho cloao of Tues. Tues. Bod and Gun club at Ilolliday's Mea- ho sociable. Saturday Evening, October 27th dow View inn Saturday night wao a Lincroft News. Will Rogers Will Rogers Bocial and financial auccess. Tho Tho regular annual roll call of tho door prize waa won by William Methodist church will bo held Thurs- (Tho Red Bank Refflstcr enn bo'bouKh In In Sutherland. day, November 0. Addresses and nt Lincroft from Gcorso Toop, who hai music will bo featured. a delivery route.) No Cover Charge. Miss Viola Reeves, who lias been "Judge "Judge Visiting her mother tho past mjinth, Tho . Ladlcu' • Aid society of tho Mrs. Fred Wagenfohr recently en- returned to New York Sunday. Methodist church hna bought a now tertained Mr. and Mra. Fred Hellf Ich " Priest" desk for tho parsonage study and of Royal Park, William Hellmlch Mrs. Barbara Kotch, Miss Ellza- now furnlturo for tho bedrooms. Music by Annese Orchestra both Kotch and Charles Kotch re- Richmond Hill, Long Island, and Mrs turned to their home at North Ber- H. Ohlmeyer of Breman, Germany. TODAY and THURS. FRIDAY SATURDAY ! gen Monday aftor spending tho sum- laaao Nusenfleld of New York mar at thoir house here. Shrewsbury News. Mm. William Bock has returned to 'iSfca - Hasbrouck Heights after spending (Tha Red Bank Rcirlater can bo bought Shrcwabury from Hlehnrd Dca];o at tha three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. John postofllco and at Shrewsbury ftlnrkot.) IMacDormott. Mrs. Clarence Hoser and chlldron Girls' Hl-Y club of Shrowobury will For the Best at the spent Wednesday visiting friends a' sponsor a cako sale at tho Shrews- Eumson. bury postofllec, Saturday, Octobor 27, etarting at 8:30 A. M. in Mr. and Mrs. George S. Morvan and children and Mrs. Emily Lever- Mrs, Fritz Yorg of White street ing attended tho military mnfls has been admitted as a surgical pa- tho Veterans hospital at Milllngton tient at Fitkin hospital. Sunday. Mrs. Florenz Dean and daughter Mr. and Mrs, John Trantmnn o Kitty and Mrs.. Hugh Massey of DIRECTED BY IRIft CHAREll \ Elizabeth npent Friday with Mrs Broad street left Sunday morning by Charles Lube. auto for Miami, Florida, where thoy Ronald Hooer, four-year-old son o will spend tho winter. J ,r. and Mra. Clarence Hoscr, Is on Vincent McCue of Broad street has 1 10 aide Hat. given up his position in Wall street, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tnrnow and New York, and is now In the law of- PHILLIPS HOLMES • LOUISE FAZENDJ family spent Sunday with Mr. and fices of Applogato, Stevens , Foster EUGENE PAUETTE • C. AUBREY SMITH Mrs Norman DoGrote of Jersey City. and Reussllle of Red Bank. CHARLEY GRAPEWIH • NOAH BEERY Mrs. Amelia Willett, Harold Will- Tho small local ilre truck of tho ett, Mrs. Dayton K. Wontworth anc Shrewsbury Hoso company has been Miss Amelia Wentworth upent Hun repainted and la again back in serv- day at Mt. Tabor with- Mra. Anne ice. VanNoto. Frank Marx of Broad streot is « Mr., and Mrs. Leonnrd Flecken- spending throo weeks vacationing at STARTING THIS Btcin of Fair Haven spent Sunday Detroit, Michigan. . CITY CUT m Iwlth Mr. nnd Mrs. Lester Walling. Mrs. C. V. Cushman of Irving plnco Loin Lamb Chops 22c RIB-END FRIDAY NIGHT! A surprise party was givon for returned homo from the hospital last FRESH LOIN •William Sutherland, Sr., Thursday Thursday afternoon with her new j FREE TO THE LADIES ! A Beautiful night in celebration of his birthday daughter. Both aro doing fine. j m Tho guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Tho Jolly Workers' group of tho ' Rib Lamb Chops 14c Breakfast and Waffle Set—One Piece bur MacConnell, Miss Marie Mac- Presbyterian church met nt tho Every Friday Evening. Cnnnell, Mr. and Mrs. John Hclns homo o£ Mrs. G. Harold Nevius last (whole) M 63 Mabel Lulter, Mr. and Mrs, week and hold nn organization meet- Scrapp 1 e 2 n,s. 25c Vl ioland Morris, Miss Etta Morris, Ing. Those elected to olllce weio THURS. NIGHT AT 9:00 Miss Alma Tarnow, Miss Agnec Dorothy Jackson president, Helen n) Crpcker, Buddy Crocker, Mrs. Wil- Borden vlco president, Janet Scott t SEE 2 BIG FEATURE HITS ! liam Sutherland, Miss Marjorlo Suth secretary, and Elizabeth Pegiim i Anywhcro Meat 24c erlanci .nd William Sutherland, Jr. treasurer, It was decided to hold Mr. and Mrs. James Hobbs and son meetings once a month. Other mem- m 3 DAYS ONLY — SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY Charles nro visiting Mro. Hobba's bers of tho group Include Helen STEWING or 3 - 3i Ib. Fry'g Chickens 24c CHUCK parents at Jersey City. Buckalew, Joan Best, Anna Loulso Awarded 31 Stars! About 35 members and friends o: Campbell, Jean Farluy and Helen SALAD POT tho Dangh'ers of Llborty nttende Herman. Gertrudo Perry will bo "N. Y. DAILY NEWS"—HOGEES AT HIS BEST ! THE MOST voted upon as a new member at tho , Fancy tho covered dish social at Dor's hal lli'MAN STOKY OF THE SCREEN'S MOST HUMOKOUS STAB I Friday nig t. next mooting. | Mrs. Jcr • ie Trimble, Mrs. Henry A group of Shrewsbury athletes Hoyer, Mrt Henry Schanok nnd Mrs, gathered on Harry Power's field last David Su, Jam spent Wednesday Sunday afternoon and organized a •with Mrs. '• forman Wheeler of Lon football team which ect back the Red Branch. Bank Wildcats by a score of 8-li. Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Cook of Polnl Sunday, October 28, tho Shrewsbury- , Pleasant visited Mrs. Jennio Trim- Ites will play Katontown on the | On the Screen ble Saturday. Power's field on Sycamore avenue. | Capt. and Mrs. John Glass and son Patrick Ahern has been laid off, John of Belford nnd Mr. and Mrs, from his duties with the Greentrco at last! Frank Rappleyea nnd son of Jcrse; stables. Ho has been employed with ( City spent Sunday at Washington thoso racing stables for somo time , Now Jersey. and recently rctiu*ned from tho Aque- Peter Pan m "Judge Priest, known and' Mr. nnd Mrs. William Bonnlng an duct racing grounds at Long Island. | Royal Scarlet: Coffee 27c Fancy White ' son of Jersey City spoilt Sunday a Mis3 Louise Yorg of Connecticut | Evaporated CAULI- loved by millions of their summer bungalow hore. spent tho week-end visiting nt the i Miss Vorona Sehnoor of Leonard homo of her brother, Fritz Yorg, and readers as Irvin S. Cobb's opont Sunday with Mrs. Davl his family of \Vhlto street. Heiez's SoujJB £* cans25c Sehnoor. Tho Jannnrono Construction cuni- greatest character!..., Mr. and Mrs. James StaiTa enter- pany of Bollevlllo liaa started the Inrgo bottle ta'lncd a number of friends from Jcr- work of laying an eighteen-foot wide Heinz's Ketcln Brought to life for your Boy City over tho week-end. tarva road on Patterson avenue. Tho 19c Mr. and Mrs. Jnmon Hobbs cele- new road will bo laid from Broad | 3 cans (2 deliaht bv Will. Rogers!. brated their fifth wcddlnfj nnnlvor- stroet to Shrewsbury avonuo nnd b0Ulfa isary Friday. They were visited by paid for from state appropriations. wows lomatoJu ice 2 29c novoral friends and relatives from A progrcasivo bridge party was CZ Now York.on Sunday. held last Thursday afternoon by the Red or White Mr. nnd Mrs. Krnuon and Mr. nnd Shrewsbury Field Hockey club In its : Libby's Garden PeaS can 19c Mrs. Lochnor of New York spent clubrooms at Shrewsbury Manor, j YELLOW Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Sycamoro avenue. Mrs. Gladys Vnn- SWEET Sherry. Vllot, Mrs, Quy Gurncy, Forcot Smith A FOX Picture John Dlloln of New York wao tho and Cyrus Collins wero high ocorein. Campfire Mars!imallows 17c wook-end guest of Hlaa Madeline Mrs. Clyde Mason was chairman. A Dlnnon. cafotorla supper was held following Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cully and tho play. Anothor bridge party will White Rose As [>. TipS can 23c IRS daughter Phyllis of Jersey City spent ho hold Tuesday, October SO. tho week-end with Mr. nnd Mra. C. Mra. Dnlton Burdgo of Puttercon Bernard Roche. avenue returned homo from Fitkln ItOYAL SCARLET ^2iS«/s 61k Miss ChrlHtlno Sehnoor of Now hospital Inat Thursday with hor new KJG&.1X * Jines 2 tar23c York spent,several days with Mr. and son. Mr. and Mrs. Burdgo wero for- Mrs. David Sehnoor last week. mer Rod Bank residents. Mm Mr. nnd Mrs. Abraham ISckorson Burdiro was formerly Mlos Ell/1- SNAPI'EIt m9 IUNJCBECK lb OPo j Small Spllio ontortnined Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman bclh Emory. BLUES 3 25° SALMON •25° nornn and family of Daysldo Heights A fMhlo- show will be oponsoied Sunday. by tho Shrowsliury branch of th" Minn Crotty ID ontortnlnlnf; her Ilivervlcw hospital auxiliary at tho Striped Jumbo Steel nieco from Jorsoy City. Presbyterian Sunday-achool room, BASS HEADS with J, P. IGuIer Is having his house Shrewsbury, tomorrow night ntartlni! SHRIMP- painted. Gordon Dlnnen In claim; tlio nt.clffht o'clock. The show will b« put work. on by the Llla I>o shop of Asbuiy LEMON j FINAN HADDIE TOM BROWN • /INITil LOUISE Mr. and Mrs. John Holnn nnd Mlno Park. Mra. G. Harold Nevlus und R0CHELLE HUDSON • HENRY B. WlLTKJitL Mabnl Lull or have returned homo af- Mrs. Stewnrt VnnVllet nro In chmge SOLE ter spending a week with Mr. and of tho sihow. MIBH lGmma Holmci DRVIV LANDAU atid STEPIN FETCHIT Mrs. Clarence Kaufman of Ilnlll- and Mlsa Mnry Borden nro In chnigo niore. of tlio refreshments to bo served. A Portland Butter Produced by Sol M. Wurtzol Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Brown numbor of Shrewsbury younrj wom- COD Diroctod by John Ford entertained Mr. and Mm. John Urll en will act no model;). FISH of Bcniardiivlllo over tlio week-end, Mr. and Mm. Jnnniih Williams en- IOBSTERS Craig Finnlgan Is n mugloal pa- tertained a numbor of cucslii nt their POMPINO SCALLOPS tient nt the Long Branch honpltal. homo last Haturday night at a him h- Hti w»!i nperafed on for nppnndieltlii 0011 following tlnj HUH1 nn'fl held Ilinl Coming Wed., Thurs. Marlene Dietrich in "ScarSct Empress" Friday night. His condition Is favor- afternoon nt Aiiun-y HiiMkeU'ii In Mid ;! able. dlotown. Those attending the Im'u h- Tho blohop of thla Episcopalian dlo- eoa v/uio Mr, and Miu, Duuuid K. Starting Sun., Nov. 4—Shirley Temple—Gary Cooper in "Now and fore Page EigMeen BED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 24', 1934. death was Issued by County Physic- J&v&t$ Dykgms, who gav® a. vocal SOTTISH FOK WOB1KN. ian H. "W. Hartman. Shower Tendered Literary Club Has ;o, A social MSBOU followed. Tija Obituary lira. Haddow was 46 yeara old. Bo- houss was e!ecorate4 with outuraa Mrs. Arthur Wed leaves emd flowers, Tfio Tintoa Falls flro company Edwin E. Maxson aides her husband, Jame3 Haddow, who la in Scotland, phe ia survived Others present besides those men- treats^ tha tattles' tuixlllary of tlio died Saturday at his homo at Platt- by a. con, John Haddow, and a daugh- SIra. ArUiur West, who before ho Tha A-Helts Utorary eoolety held tioned were Mr. and Mra. Daniel company to a spaghetti supper Wed- xnount, near Naveslnk, after nn Ill- ter, Mls3 Ma.rgeret Haddow, both of recent marriage wao Mloa Lillian a Hallowo'cn party Friday night at Welgand, Mr, and Mra. Charles Buck, nesday night at tha flro houso In ap- ness of several months. Death was Fary of Sea Bright, was tendered a tho homa of Mr. oust Mrs, William Mr. and Mra. Harry Gabon), Mr, end preciation ot tho work which tl'e Rumson. miscellaneous shower laet week at duo to complication*!. Tho funcrnl will bo held tomorrow Cnrvallar of Shrewsbury Holghta. It Mra, Paul Jlydor, Mra. Carl aincoss, auxiliary lsau done lor the company Mr. Maxfiou would have observed tho home of Mrs. John O'Sago al was known as "Original Night," and Mra, Sarah Lohmann, Mlsa Marlon About fifty portions were present and afternoon at two o'clock at the Day Locuiit Point, A chicken salad sup- his eightieth birthday December 1. funeral parlors with Rev. W. Calvin thoso contributing to thq program Soott, Mra. Ira Ferrla, Mrs. Jfrnnk evoryona had a Una tlmo. Tho ropast MADAGASCAR Ho was born at Plattmount and for per waa served and a general socia were Mra. William Johnstons nnd Snlffon and daughter Kuth, Mrs. waa cooked by Mra. Thomaa Calan- Colby, pastor of tho Rumson Presby- tlmo enjoyed. Mrs. West received a number of yeara was a resident of terian church, olllclatlng. Burial will Mra. Trovonlan Bennett, who recltstl Harry Sntffen and William John- drlello and Anthony Monzo and they Brooklyn. He wna an engineer on a many lino glfto. original poomai Carl Slnoost and atone. received many oompllmcnto on their RINGS ferryboat for tho city of ISTcw York be In Fair View cemetery. Those present were Mrs, Ellsworth Hugh ilydor, who read original (stor- culinary «W1L William Plliiu, 3am- his Coupon for niJiny years, retiring fourteen West, Mrs. Claudo Mlnaldl, Mrs. Ger- u«l Tomaine and Bavl«\ Scott noted and ies! Mra. Cervallsr, wiio played an Boya oan malts extra pocket money years ago. SHSB Mttrjjeret We«t ard Douglas, MM. Roy Stone, Mrs. original piano composition, and Rov. oelllns The Roglatox.—Advoi tiaemont. aa TOiltoro. >,c 2 for Mr. Maxson served on the board of died yesterday afternoon ut tho homo Charles Dlllione, Mrs. Bloomfleld education of Middlotown township at of her nlccc, Mrs. Kdword P. Stout Fary, Mra. John Lindsay, Mrs. Clur $1.00 the tlmo the high school waa erectod of West atroet, with whom she had ence Douglas nnd Missed Margaret Tlie Brilliance of there at I-iOonardo. He was a member of been living for Gome time, after on Perrlno, Olive Douglas, Louise Doug- Madagascar Is amazing the Odd Fellows lodge, an exempt Ulnosa of aoveral weeks. Sho wan Ins, Alma Rtadsen, Adelo Rodney, —they ha\e the Epnrkle, member of Naveslnk fire company born at Lonrr Branch and was the Emily Carlson, Margaret Curloy, lustre nnd color of real and a former trustee of tho Middle- daughter of. tho lato John nnd Lucy Helen Curloy, Gladys Johnson, Joae- Diamonds. town township firemen's relief asso- Lane West. Sho was tho last surviv- phino Ncstler, Ruth Young, Dobornh ing momber of a family of eleven Buchanan, Betty Zimmerman, Ilhctn Ginril STQHE ciation. Surviving aro two daughters and children. For many years sho was a Sammon, Marlon Cooper and Helen AM DtKHER four sons. They aro Mra. Frank Sioh dressmaker. O'Sago. Wear MADAGASrAR 1UMIS of Plattmount, Mrs. Waiter Wlckes Misa West was a member of Crys- and Look Prosnt rouf of North Jersey, Nelson Maxson of tal Wavo council of tho Sons and Engagement Announced. Brooklyn, Dr. Wilbur Maxson of Daughters of Liberty of North Long Announcement haa teon mado by Flemlngton, Georgo R. Maxson of Branch. Eho waa also a member of Mr. nnd Mra. Frederick V. Parker of Arizona and Timothy Maxson of tho Asbury Methodist church of Long Reckless placo of tho engagemengg t of Plattmount, cashier of the Atlantic ^Branch. WU El Hl Highlands National bank. their daughtors, Evelyn Hol- The funeral will bo held Saturday man Parkor, to Gosnell Morrlol , eon The funeral was hold yesterday af- afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at her late of Mr. and Mra. Clint E. Morris of ternoon at All Salnt9 church, with home with Rev. Martin R. Gulcc, Pulaskt, Tennessee. M|3S Parker at- Rev. Charles P. Johnson ofllciating. pastor of tho Long Branch church, tended tho Red Bank high ochool. . Stove Thurs., Fri. & Sat., Burial by A. M. Posten and Son was ofllclatlng. Burial, In charge of the Mr. Morris attended the Morgan in the church cemetery. Worden funeral homo of Red Bank, Preparatory COIIOEO of Tennessee Oct. 23, Oot 20 & Ort %: will bo In the old First church come- and Bowling Green University of tory at West Lonjt Branch. Auirustus F. Brandos. Kentucky. Tho wedding will take The funeral of Augustus IF. ilace tho lattor part of next month. Brandes, who died on Tuesday of Mra. Christina VmiScholclr, d 0 of G e w Card of Tlianlts. last week, was hold last Friday af- :jI "' ed. ^lat to 1 f%8 - VanSchoIelc. ternoon at 2:30 o'clock at his late , . last Sunday afternoon at Wo thanlc our friends for their ,85 • . homo on McLaren street, with nev.lJf^^M^J™^. She was 03 many kindnesses In our recent be- Albert L. Baner, pastor of tho Mcth- t reavement, also thoao who sent cara, C. O. D. ONLY (CASH PRICE); Red Bank otlist church, In charge. of Re Bank for the past forty flowers, otc. 32-36 Broad St. Mr. Brandes wan a charter mem- years. Mra. Patrick Carton and Family, ber of Relief engino company, and a Mrs. VanSchoick was born at Now •—Advertisement. delegation of members from that York city and was tho daughter of company attended d the service. ThThe £?'?; <> •Mr-a"d.Mrs: W illlam West, r husbal d severaI fire bell was tolled also as part of "°o , ; ff J^rs ago. WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. the firemen's service. The flower. ^Vl"fLV0™™ _n_"S" "nd were conveyed from tho house to nephews, among them being Thomas . Too Late For Classification. the cemetery In the company's truck. West of Red Bank. AHRICOAL ia a superior mithraclte fuel J © The funeral was held this morning at low coat, glO.7C per ton cash, for Mr. Brandea was also a former of- at eleven o'clock at the funeral par- hcutcr, ianj;o or fireplace. For salo only ficer In the Navesink lodgo and the by M. V. J3ro\vn Zi Wlinrf. avenue, lti lors of R. R. Mount & Son on West 1 (1 AND THAT MEAN.r Neptuno Encampment of Odd Fel- Dank, phono Jit* "" ^^^______ows, and representatives of these Front street. Burial wa3 In the 34,000 WELTE-MIUNON grand piano, graveyard of tho Old Tcnnent $050; 537 & Hnby Grand uiuno, ilko 84 Oakland St. Mount Ave. ? Bay Ave. wo organizations wore present. Tho church. new, $350; upright plnnoa $25 up. Old Odd Fellows held their services at violin, bow laid leather cnHO 528; small the cemetery, with Frank House ukelelo 53.50. Dirhan's Plano^Shop, Red Bank 127. Atlantic Highlands 132. | Highlands 1195. erving as noble grand and Sidney Albert Bouton Drummond place. Red Bank, phono 933. Caddlck as . LOCKSMITH, keys mode to order, uawa died suddenly Friday night at the sharpened nnd set, lawnmowera sharp* Member of the Odd Fellows lodge, homo of his daughter, Mrs. Burt Hy- encd and repaired. Ice skates and Bclsaors Morgan Rchrig, Eugene M. Magee, ers of Bolford, where ho had mado (sharpened, guns and revolvers repaired j AND WHEN YOU SAY Mlllard F. Tetley, Elwood B. Ivlns nolderlng. Tony Cross, 116 Oakland his home tho past five years. Ho Is street, _cornor .Bridgo avenue, Red Bank.* and Sidney Chattlck, wcro bearers. survived by his widow, Mra. Daisy ESSEX COUPE for sale, 1920; now rings, Other members of the Odd Fellows Meyera Bouton, and by hia mother, now battery, juat overhauled; prlco 560. and members of tho fire company who liveg at West Orange. Ho also Inquire at Hudson Houue, 131 Hudson were honorary bearers. Burial In leaves a son, Albert Bouton of Irvine- avenue, lied Bank.* Our Daily Increasing Business Tells Us That hargo of tho Worden funeral homo ton, two brothers who live- at West PET CATS want homes with children who will glvo proper feed and care. They People Are Still Discriminating When It Comes to Food was in Fair View cemetery. Orange and Belleville and four grand- nra neutered and houeebrokon. Wo havo children. The body was moved to too many cats to add thoao young caXa, Scott's funeral parlors at Belford and Theron McCampbell." Mrs. Eliza Hamsay, later to South Norwalk, Connecticut, FORD COUPE with four brand now tiros vidow of the lato William W. Ram- where the funeral was held Monday for Bale now at $30. JJailly Bros., id ay, first mayor of Keansburg, died Maple avenue, Red Bank. afternoon. SAVE DOLLARS on your fuol bill—U3Q at the homo of her niece, Mrs. Ed- Ambricoal for economy, comfort and ward Manning of Keansburg last filciency. HIRII In value, low In price. Wednesday night, after a sickness of Miss Jessie H. McArthur. M. V. Brown, 34 Wharf avenue, Red Bank, OIM)CERS BUTCHEKS . . . VEGETABLES six weeks. A complication of diseases The funeral of Miss Jessio H. He- phono 27. was given as the cause of death. Sho Arthur, a resident of Red Bank for 1031 FORD coupe, newly painted; new 123 WEST FRONT STREET, RED BANK, N. J. waa 77 years old. Mrs. Ramsay was tho past thirty years, was held at her rlnpa. A very low prlco. Ballly Bros., lato homo at the corner of River E9 Maple avenue, Red Bank. tho daughter of tho lato William FOK"S A LET! 9 2 0* bi BC k*Esaex coach, dam- Wood, who came to Keansburg about road and Lincoln avenue with Rev. nged in accident; In A-l shupe. Price Phone Red Bank 678. FREE DELIVERY. 11 years ago from California. Mr. Albert L. Baner, pastor of tho Meth- $10 to quick buyer. Phono Keanaburg Wood bought a largo tract of land, odist church, officiating. In charge 368-M. of tho Worden funeral home, the GIKL wanted for housework. 23 West WEEK.END SPECIALS! AND part of which is now known as Ram- body was conveyed to Brooklyn Front Btreot, Red Bank.* Sirloin Steak say Park. Mrs. Ramsay spent tho where burial was mado In Evergreen WANTED for apartment, nmnll lined eloc- remainder of her life In Keansburg tric refrigerator; must bo in flrat cinss Porterhouse Steak .. and after graduating from Fcnning- cemetery. condition. Reasonable, Phono 000 R«d PITTED DATES 2 8-oz. pkgs. 25c ton seminary, sho becamo a school Ban k. CANOPY cook stovo for Dale, also kitch- Round Steak.... Ib teacher. While a teacher she married Conchetta M. Colmor^on_ , en table; no reasonable offer refused. PRUNES 2-lb. pkg. l?c Mr. Ramsay, who at that time was nfant daughter of Clarence and Call Red Bank 185-M, or at 13 Lolshton HEABT'S DELIGHT X-Rib Roast :.... the pastor of the Koansburg Metho-iLucI ^"wy Mazza Colmorgen o_f B_n nvenuo.* > • dist church. After the marriage both I Terrace, Eatontown, died last Thurs- FOIt~RE~NT, ten-room houno at Llncroft. RAISINS 2 pkga. 17c on mnin road to Hoimdcl; all Improve- Top Sirloin Roast f^ continued to live in Keansburg,'Mr. day morning at tho Hazard hospital, ments. Phone Red Bank 704-J-l. SUNMAID Ramsay resigning; from tho Metho- Funeral You Just Naturally Think of ^? ervice3 were AAMBRICOA«I«UUUAIL. iiaa tnthoo xuefueli tnathact 1IB Ruarnn- dist conference. Mrs. Ramsay served inuraday afternoon at the teed to give complete satisfaction, at Sheffield MILK 4 tall cans 23c Bottom Round Roast for a number of years as postmis- John W. FlFlockk ffunera l hhome , Broad- onl' y S10.7B per ton' . Tr" y I"t mid' 'bo con- tress of the Keansburg postofTice. way, Long Branch. Interment wag vinced. M. V. Biown, 24 Wharf nvenue, mado at Glenwood cemetery, Wost lied Bank, phono 27. Funeral services were conducted LOST, rowbont drifted away Monday Conover's BUCKWHEAT 20c Sunday afternoon by Rev. William E. Long Branch, under the direction of nlpht. If found notify Dr. lUillmnn, 68 Armour's Star Ham John W. Flock. leu I jo. Webster, pastor of the Methodist West Front street. Rod Bunk. i Whole or Ilall church, of which the deceased was a EXPERIENCED beautician wanted. Ap- LOG CABIN SYRUP can 21c member. Interment waa made in ply at' 257 Shrewsbury nvenuo. Red TABLE SIZE 9 Broad St., Tel. 267-W. Red Bank, N. J. George C. Koeppel. Bank.^formorly Joseph'fl llenuty Parlor.* Pork Loins Fair View cemetery. Tho funeral of George C. Koeppel LOST, lemon and white pointer dog, ^n^ Whole or Halt of Atlantic Highlands, who died last Bwera to the nome of IJliT, a great pet. WAX BEANS 2 No. 2 cans 23c PleaHQ return to A. II. Ilaacall, 112 Wil- Mrs, Katharine Schultz,, Wednesday, was held Saturday after- HERSH'S BEST—FANCY CUT Leg Spring Lamb noon at the house. Rev. William I. low^atreet, Fair Haven. I*Q^nj"d.^__ Any Sizes 86, wife of Fritz Schultz of Deal road, Campbell, pastor of tho Atlantic STEAM ~FbRNACfi~"\vnnted, 4,"o'ob feet Oakhurst, died suddenly last Friday radiation; a little over or under will bo Cranberry Sauce 2 17-oz. cam 25c Highlands Presbyterian church, con- nil risht. Addroua Furnaco Wanted, box at her homo of complication of dis- ducted tho service. Burial by A. M 511, Red Dank. PEACHES 2 large cans 31c eases. She had been a resident of Posten and Son was In Fair View HOUSE to rent In Shrewsbury; filx rooms Oakhurst far the last fifty years and cemetery. Tho American Mechanics and bath; all Improvements; fumiflhed Rib Lamb Chops waa well known in this section. The held a service in the cemetery. or unfurnished. Winter monthfi or yenrly. WALNUTS—Diamond ft. 29c members of her family belong to sev- Plot nbout 150x200. Address Shrewsbury House, box 511, Red Bank. Fowl, 3y2 to 4 lbs.... Ife. eral Eatontown organizations and are KITCHEN STOVE wanted for family use. CHOCOLATE y2-Vb.bav 21c Mrs. Elizabeth N. Warren, # much Interested in the welfare and C. Kavorlk, Eaat Keansbunr, N. J. . BAKER'S—PREMIUM civic work at Eatontown. wlfo of Mortimer Warren of East AMBIttCOAL, tho premium qunllty fuel Besides her husband, she is sur- Keansburg, died from paralysis Mon- nt tho low prlco of 510.75 per ton. You havo never known such vnluo, nnd wo SOFTASILK 44-oz.pkg. 31c vived by a daughter and four sons. day. Sho was seventy years of age KU&r&ntca it. H. V. Brown, 24 Wharf GOLD MEDAL CAHE FLOUR Freoh Chopped Beef ... © o o They are Mra. Made Meyers, and the mother of Mrs. John Spencer avenue, Red Bnnk, phono 27. Charles, Fred and Emil Schultz, all of East Keansburg Tho funeral -will ASPARAGUS TIPS .. No. 2 can 23c Ground While You Walt. of Wayside, and Louis Schultz, of be held at her late residence at noon tomorrow and the interment -will bo NOTICE. LARGER-CALIF. Boston Roll Pot Roast ic The next Telephone Directory is West Palm Beach, Florida. Also, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: nine grandchildren and, two great- at Arlington, in charge of H. S. Bedle. TAKE NOTICE Hint n mcctlnit In here- grandchildren survive her. by called for Thursday, November 1st. RED SALMON tall can 19c about to go to press. Before it 1034. nt 8:00 o'clock P. M. nt tho firo Funeral services were held Sunday hoilBG of tho Tinton Falls Firo Company afternoon at two o'clock at her late Reception For No. 1, In the Township of Shrownbury, Grapefruit Hearto 2 No. 2 cans 29c Home made Sausage. goes Check I and Call Us. home with Rev. George Craig, retired County of Monmouth, New Jernoy, for tho purposo of choonlnB a nnme for tho cor- WHOLE SEGMENTS 100% Foils Yb clergyman, officiating. Interment, un- Sea Bright Pastor poration to 1>O formed on Bnld dnto, and PLANNING to order a telephone? You der the supervision of Funeral Dircc- Buch other business as mny bo necessary Fryers and Broilers... ton Charles Bmcso of Eatontown, One hundred persons attended a to Incorporate, and tiio members nro here- APPLE BUTTER 26-oz. jar 15c will be listed in the new directory if you wan made in the Wayside cemetery. reception last Wednesday night for by requested to bo present thereat, Franks and Bolognas . EDWIN C. nEED. COCOA 2 yz-%.lins 19c ORDER IT NOW. Rev. nnd Mrs. Harry P. Folger of Secretary. Andrew L. AVilson Sea Bright at tho Sea Bright Metho- • WALTER BAKER'S died of a heart attack Monday morn- dist church. Mr. Folger was re-ap- MOVING? Your new listing should be polntcd pastor of tho church for an- ing at his home on Main street, Mat- other year. Selections were given in the new directory. TELL US NOW. •iwan. He was born 73 yeanj ago at by the Sea Bright band and the Kean.sburg and before moving to young people's choir. A reading, Matnwan seven years ngo he was a 'Stella at tho Plcturo Show," was WHAT ABOUT listing members of resident of Occanporl and Morgan- given by Anno Engeholm. Clarence villo. Mr. Wilson was a marine cn- Stevens rendered two trumpet colon, your household or business in the next Loer, retiring from active work iive "Dry Those Tears" and "Bella of St. years ago. He \va:< a charter mem- Mary," directory? Costs little. People find it ber of the American Mechanics lodgo worth doing. LET US KNOW NOW. of Occanport. A gift -wao presented to Mrs. Fol- Surviving nro hi:; wife, Mrs. Anna :cr from tho young people's choir by B. Wiipon; n. dnuj'htrr, Mre. TTarry Fonnlo Layton. Rov. Albert L. Ba- WHY NOT get the business produced Racier of Matawan; two brothers, ner, pastor of tho Mothodlst church Henry Wilson nf New York and Wil- of Red Bank, Rov. Albort L. Banao by advertising in the Classified Section 1 of Simpson Memorial church in Long liam Wilson of Los Angole. !, and two Branch and Rov. John D. Blair nnd (Yellow Pages) of the directory? Thou- grandchildren, Daniel nnd Harry William H. Carhart, Sr., of Llttlo Rader of Matawnn. Silver extended greotlngs. Profesoor sands use it to find Where to Buy the The funeral will he hold tomorrow Charles W. Blakealoo of Long things you sell. RESERVE -YOUR afternoon nt half-pai;t two o'clock nt Branch, president of tho council of tile hou.'ie, with Rev. Elijah Reed, religious education, mado a short nd- SPACE NOW. pafitor of the Matawan Methodist dress. Refreshments were aorved by church, ofllclating. Burial will bo In the young people's choir. Old Tenncnt, The American Me- chanic!! will hold [{^ service* at tho our niistmess ujfice house tonight at olght o'clock. HER FIRST BIBTIIDAY. to arrange for any item you have checked on this list. MraMm. fllaryMary IlnddovIlmldowv Forty Given For Mary I'rocoplo of of Kuuiiiun, died yesterday morning Ited Bank Monday. NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY at Hivervlew liosnital, wliero she hhad The first blrfhday of Kathryn beer, removed tho night before,. Mary Procopio, (laughter of Mr, and An autopsy performed at the f Mra. Poter Procoplo of Lelghton ave- 7 nue, Red Bank, was celebrated with NOTICE OP SETTLEMENT Ol ACCOUNT | mado for tlio ullowanro ot conimi«5]on« a pany Mondny evening. Ono of tlio K.ltile o! I>«tor Olson, <1MM,C,I. "'miullX'to'w 2D, A. n. 193-1. features v/a3 a calco with ono candle. Notiefl la hereby Riven unit tnn (iciouiitii CI.AUKNf.lO STEVEN:; Tho coloorant rocolvcd a gltt of a of Ihf? R(li'H<-il!tflr, '•.'.'•rutor of tlio tiutntn! 1 fj (Vntor iUreef, fien Itrirli! M 'j of Mid ilerciucil. v.Ill bo audited und still- | • Eti-ciilor ' " gold lock in the ehapo of n heart «d by tlio Murnigiitc i>f lhc County of Iltuiy I) llrlnlcy, Ki,<|., and with her initials engraved upon Mummiuth nnd reported for vvlUtmcnt In: H,.(l rinnk, N. .1 . nu.i OIIIUJCU. it ^Van nil It A number of relatives and friendy ^sSlS1f»1 tho Orplinins Court of sfiid County. on I .Vrorlur. Thursday, ths Rktti ilay of Dft^mlior, A. — - - • : — - iuumi iruit death reiiultod from woro prenent and. ovoryons bad an B, JC'M. m whteli tlm« application will ha I ft pays to ttdyortluo in Tlio .Register, jraucturca bowel. A certlflcato , enjoyable time. for hv ArUnif i'ottertoa. Bsiaoi-E&Ua Campafs.3 tlajiage?. I RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 24, 193& Page JWnefoea WOMAN'S CHJB MEETING. vlBlting Rev. and Mrs. Folger, at- tended a young people's rally at As- llret Autumn Galhertag Will Be bury Park Monday night, at which He!d ITildoy_ an address was mado by Rev. Harry Tho literature department of tho Relyca, a grandson of a former pas- Red Bank Woman's club will have tor of the Sea Bright church. its first fall meeting Friday at tho A meeting will bo held Saturday Harding Road, . :-s Red Bank clubhouse at two o'clock. The speak- night of this week In the basement er will bo H. Carl Kalt, professor of of the Methodist church for tho pur- English method at Georgian Court, pose of organizing a young men's Phone 68S. Lakewood, and teacher of English club. to be held at and commercial law In the Red Miss Violet Layton la visiting her Bank high school. Mrs. A. F. Niel- cousin, Capt. and Mra. Frank Farber Flowers for All Occasions. flen will Rive a resume of current of Highlands. books. Mrs. Hosca Choxk, chairman Tho So and Sew club held a card of tho department,' will preside. party Mondny night at Dowd's hall. Two new members have been add- THero wero twenty tables. Th.e prof- ed to the literature committee. They its will bo used to purchase shoes 17-19 South Brojdway, ' Long Branch, N. J, aro Mrs. Robert C Brown, teacher for needy children. of. dramatics in the public school, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnson have and Mrs. H. R. Wellbacher. Others returned from a week's motor trip on tha committee are Mra Thomaa to Miami, Florida. ay, October 27th SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING Voorhis, president of tho club; Mrs. Miss Margaret Devereaux, Miss SOKKBN tma OTOBM ENCLO8OBES Frank Curlls, Mrs. Harry Morford, Mae Welch and Mrs. Edna Pierce l'clophona BSO-M 160 Bridge &veaiM>, Had Bank, N. J Mra. A. F. LIndcnstruth, Mrs. Rich- left today on a motor trip to Wash- at 9:00 P. M. ard Blcknell, Mrs. II. G. Fowler, Mrs. ington and Virginia. Edwin C. Glllnnd, Mrs. Georgo H. The Snns and Daughters of Lib- PHONE S818, BarreKa Approved uoottt Hunt, Mrs. Wrny Johnstone, Mra. erty lodge will hold a masquerade Speaking by Assemblyman Theron McCampbell Victor King, Mrs. J, L. Montgomery, party Friday night in the lodge Mra. A. F. Nielsen, Mrs. J. R. Smith rooms. Each member has the privi- and Mayor Edward Currie of Matawan. and Mrs. Mark Scott. lege of bringing a guest. All havo been requested to appear in costume and masked. Those not doing BO will Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractor Sea Bright News. be assessed ten cents. Metal C Sluts, Slag, Tile, Metal Oiittora nncJ r and Composition Roofs, (The Red Dank Register can be bousht In Seabrieht at tho stores of Morrio Wcis- 35 WHITE ST., RED BANK, N. J. ainn and H. Lc.'kowitz.) Within tho past week fishermen Furaaos ooS Stova Work havo beon making excellent hauls of blueflsh. Tho blues aro remain- ing later than usual this year. The codfish season will soon bo at hand. A rummago salo for the benefit of tho Sea Bright Methodist church 159 Monmouth Street .one will bo held tomorrow morning at ten o'clock in tho church. 152 Shrewsbury Avenue You Heard t An unusual combination of stylos, master's bedroom haa a' balcony Next Sunday will bo observed as Colonial and Mediterranean, Ja found which runs acrosu tho front of the "Family and Namo Day" at the in thin eiyht-room houso. houso and forms a shelter for the Methodist church. Tho lnrgost fam- Tlmt Q glass of Qwest milk IB a most effective) und Tlio result la a highly livable entrance door. ily bearing ono name will receive- a SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY I houso ii3 regards convonlenceo. Tho houao should face toward the basket of flowers and tho mother of liralthfnl "plols-upf* Try lining mlllc to euro that Starling im you enter, a lavatory east. In ihlo way tho living room the largest family will also receive ana coat closet faco each other in would have morning and afternoon flowers. An altar cloth, donated by mld-summor Dlumji. the cntryway. From tho entrance sunlight and a southern exposure at Mro, William Llndman In memory tho lurgo otalr hall openo Into the its end. Tho lot should bo 75x125 of her father, Capt. Gustavo Ander- living room on the left and to tho feet, or even larger to provide for a son, will bo presented to the. church right under tho ctalr Into tho rear good garden. Sunday. Hev. Harry P. Folger, the hall. This rear hall eorvea tho guost pastor, will exchange pulpits next Drink Your Quart of Milk a Day room, which has ita prlvato bath. Tho Tho roof Js of flat tlio In grays, Sunday morning with Rev. Neil Dow entry and kitchen also load off from sepia grays and -warm goays mixed, Kelly of St. Luke's Methodist church tho roar hall. The -wall3 aro of stucco and may be of Long Branch. Upstairs, a compact centor hall of any suitable light color such as serves the bath and three rooms. Tho coral tan, cream, whito or buff. Trim Mr. and Mrs. William T. Taylor master's bedroom on tho front has and other exterior woodwork are havo closed their summer homo on Top Sirloin Roast a dressing room which has prlvato white. Tho ohuttera are blue green, Center street and havo returned to entranco to tho bathroom foyer. Depending on, local factors It is Trenton for tho winter, All room3 aro croaB-venttlated, and estimated this houao will cost around Tho Moore Memorial homo at would bo bright and cheerful. The $10,000. North Beach hao boon closed for th'e Serving You 14 Yeare With Milk Produced 3eason. Mr. and Mrs. Butler Sholdon of Solely in Monmouth County. day at noon to Joseph Patrick Car- North Beach havo returned to their Luncheon and Bridge roll, eon of Richard Carroll of South winter residence at New York. Red Bank 1-305. Broad GtTcot, Shrewsbury, N. S. Amboy. Tho ceremony waa per- Rev. and Mrs. Harry P. Folger, Is Big Succesa formed by Rev. John P. Burke, as- Norman Johnson and Cecil Layton slBtod by Rov. Alfred Jess and Rev. of Sea Bright, and Mr. and Mrs. A covered dish luncheon and John Lucltt at St. Joseph's church. John Turner of Pittsburg, who are bridgo which was held last Thursday Tho bride waa attended by hor cousin afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Carl Mlsa Margaret Crlne, of Cairo, Geor- E. Bromer for tho benefit of Shrews- gia and Miaa Alice Crine, another bury Unit No. 168, auxiliary of the cousin was tho brideamaid. Little American legion post of Bed Bank, us for money^Oujj sorvico 'la^ ffi",. Miss Mary Lou Farry was tho flower was a very successful and enjoyablo girl. Ushers wero Phillip Costello of / prompt and frisndlyTChargos an ,'![(C) affair. Mra. W. W. Shampanore was Perth Amboy and Paul Crlno of Key- chairman of the committee In charge port. Mrs. Charlea Lambertson wa3 i reasonabloand ropaymonts aro / and prizes, donated by Mrs. Leon de the organist and Michael Cox,-soloist it i ' * la Rcusalllo, wero awarded to tho Following tho ceremony a, wedding UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY—NO ENDORSERS—NO MORTGAGES. ivinnora at the bridgo tablea. reception was held at tho Old Dutch | / easily mado in one sm\''install- j Thoso present besides Mrs. Bre- Tavern. Tho couple aro making a I I montmonthly~ovqrcf convenient mcr, Mrs. Shampanora and Mrs. de wedding trip to tho Chicago Century Rcussllle, wero ..Mrs. Judson of Progress fair and on their return SEARS' PAINTS ARE BEST! SEARS FOR HEATING EQUIPMENT ! I period,—for, $% long" >s 15 Vaughan, Mrs. Thomas Meado, Mrs. will take up their realdence with tho Ottmar Phillips and Mrs. Allan bride's mother, Mrs. Mary Crlno on SQUARE STEEL I months-tComa jn 'and &talk (it, ilndoiey of Bed Bank; Mrs. I, D, Broadway, Keyport. Williams, Mra. Robert Duche, , Mro. J over—o.urmanagerhashelpodj j William Nieplte, Mrs. Winifred Wil- Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Holton, Jr., have liams and Mrs. Fielder of Fair Ha- moved from Ma.ta.wan to tho Butler [ others and canTaid ypu,'(roo.) ven; Mra, Thomas Carloclc of Sea houso on Broadway. Mrs. J. Arch MacEwan entertained Asbestos! Fiber PUilNIYUltO, AUTO;,CO-fV1AKgn Bright, Mra. Daniel Francio of Free- hold, Mrs. Elizabeth Castin, Mrs. members of the Thought club at her o AND COMBINATION'LOANS. Eloctrlo Bldft., G01 Bangs Avenue, Charles Skillman and Mra. John homo on Monday night. Liquid Roof Coating Body mado of heavy gang© Phono A. P. 7BDB. Llceino No. 67a Leonard of Long Branch; Mrs. Claire Mr. and Mrs. Henry V. Walling llnngo steel—welded through- ASBURY PARK. N. J. Cyphers o£ Asbury Park and Mrs. have returned to their home on out to eliminate rivets anil thel Brlden of Belmar. Broad street after spending tho sum- joints—absolutely and permiv- h \fS}jM*l9J9jf Monthly Chars; Two and On.-H.lf Mrs. Erldcn, who has been elected mer at Contervillo. nently leak-proof. Hndlator president of tho county auxiliaries, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Smith of eitra heavy gauge coppor- will take ofllco at tho November have returned from a trip through St«pSTHE(IOOFl£*KS betirlng steel—welded Into a meeting of tho county units. This tho Southern states. 1 "<>• 347Q-BUCK It talces only one application of seamless, leakproof unit Flro- meeting will bo held at Rod Bank, Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Fields havo I this superior quality coating to pot lined with finest clinker- ho members of Shrewsbury Unit No. returned from a trip to Washington 1', j protect your roof for a long resisting fire brick. Modem 168 being tho hostesses. D. C. and Norfolk, Virginia. • time. Seals cracks, joints and square design casing, finish Jamea Neidlnger has been spend- small holes. Keeps out rain; in attractive hnked-on green ing several days in tho Catekill resists heat and cold. Meets enamel. MECHANICS HOLD BUNCO. mountains. D. S. Government specifications. Morris Swerdel Is having a mod- Successful Party Held Last Monday ern dwelling built on Walling ter- Evening;. race. Mrs. Lillian Carhart has returned The Junior Ordor of United Amer- from a visit with relatives at Glen Soroco Flat Finish Seroco 4-Hour Seroco Super Service ican Mechanics held' a nuccesaful Cove, N. Y. PAINT bunco party last Monday evening VABNISH Floor ENAMEL over Clayton & Magee's clothing Bowio McCenoy of Laurel, Md., storo on Broad streot- Thoso who waa tho recont guest of Mr. and Mro Alfred Rile. ed Gal. a a*' , art baseball gnmo botwoen tho men Koyport Literary club wan hold Fri- f»kl(Y*. Black. proof and weathorproof. rolls. ,nd women wan staged following tho day afternoon a wcok ago at Conk- ofreshmentfl. In'a restaurant. _ Tho luncheon marked Uio opening of tho 42d sea- son of tho club, Mrs. A. Stlllwell VanBuskirk will entortnlrS!'.tho club ICeyport News. on Friday afternoon at tho Reformed (Cash) church houso. A contest of original (Tho Rod Dnnit Reslutor flan bo bought plays written by members will bo l Kcyport flt tho Btores of Ooatn Brothem, voim rnicii YOU SAVE SIZK LIST riticic "'OIMI riticii you HAVE: !rn. Klorcu™ Melee, CUB Scitaon nnd Mra. tho feature of tho afternoon. 4.40-21 4.20 $3.57 $ .63 5.25-18 5.90 5.01 .89 Mm. Knrl Whlto of Lanndowno, Pa., To rictlgo Sorority Members. 4.50-20 4.65 3.95 . .70 5.25-21 6.45 5.48 .97 Stove Size van tlio guest last week of hor par- Lambda chapter of Sigma' Tau 4.95 6.65 5.65 1.00 mts, Mr. and Mra. 12. T. Hooae. Mra. Sigma cororlty will meet tomorrow 4.75-19 4.21 . .74 5.50-18 (Caah) loo.io and r.on E. Kenneth IIoono re- night nt tho homo of Mloa Oraco 4.75-20 5.10 4.33 . .77 5.50-19 6.80 5.78 1.02 urned with Mm. Whlto for a visit of Ward at Little Silver, and which tlmo 5.00-19 5.25 4.46 6.00-17 8.60 7.31 1.29 icvernl dnyu, Mlofi Mary Fitzgerald, president of .79 Walter Cowan of New York was tlio chaptor, will pledgn flvo now 5.00-21 5.55 4.72 .83 6.50-19 10.55 8.97 1.58 ho recent gucnt of hla brother and rnomborn. Tho sorority held a card alatcr-ln-law, Mr. and Mro. Uoboit party Friday night at tho Molly WE IS PER CENT. Cowan, Pitcher hotel. Turhloh guest towels Mr. and Mrs. Victor Annorgo of woro awarded ntt prl^ojj, 'acksou llulfihtu, JMow Xork, woro wcek-ond gucsta at tjio former's par- Th8 Rod Bank RoRlnter tra-i-l-. ills, Mr. and Mr*J. Ira Ansjorge. over every street In town and r\.r' Mlsti Jmiophlno Crlne, daughter of road in tho county. Let it curry voiir s^ax Mra. toiy Crina waa wmtrleA Eatur- measaRO to thoso who llvo on these BED BANK lEGISTER, 0CTgBERJ|^19||. Bank high school eleven will travel to Neptune, where they will oppose the chore eleven. No Injuries were \er inflicted upon the Kei Bankers in Saturday's game. Tha Jlne-up: nr ill Swing Red Beak Position Morrtstown Rad Bank High GrMkott Takes Amons EB Oerfila ! Shrewsbury Field Hockey CItsli Dl I.T Kennedy Into Camp North Jersey Team l'ettigmw l.G Bwanaon Swinge Into Fall Action—/. by a Score of 10-0—Garutto Hremner O fiitondo Praeticcs Being Held Tfareb llonnatt BO Lylo Runs 80 YorJs for Touchdown Mnttbewa RT'. Times Weekly. \ Worthley RE Fishor A plugging Red and Gray offense (limonlco Ql) Mnatorfnno The Shrewsbury Field hockey clul) Ninth Annual Event Has Larger Attendance, More Wkoff KHB Alexander ripped its way to a victory laat Figaro H1UI Hollilu ia now In full play and practice Saturday afternoon when tho local Garutto Moslar games aro being held every Tuesday Entries and Greater Enthusiasm—Many Prominent Rlnohart-Shorwood charges mado Bcora by porlodBt mornings at 9:15 o'clock, Friday af- their first away trip of tho ueason to Hud Bank _ 0 » 8 8—10 ternoons ad 2:45 o'clock and Sunday Horsemen Were in Attendance. Morrlstown liigli school stadium nnd Morrlttown » 0 0 0— 0 aiternoona at tho same hour. Guesta Touchdowns—Red Bunk, Gorutto 2, turned their opponenta back for their Arnone. Sunltltutlom—Morrlitown, Wolf, aro Jnvltedito play for tho Sunday The ninth annual race meet held walk unassisted and was almost un- third defeat of tho season by the Sinmcor. XMca, Onterlaml, Dostor, Bar- games and light tiuppera aro to bg liy tho Monmouth County Hunt Bac- conscious for fifteen or twenty min- ncoro of 10 to 0. Spectacular playing ker Wortj, Cacchlu. Walker, Doyle, Korr, sorved In tho club room adjoining utes afterward. However, ho again on tha part of George Worthley Cioa'ry, Colo and Kurlslno. Red Bank, tlio Shrewsbury Manor field after- lainjgj BE6associatio< n on the estate of 1 Ciirchin, Worthloy, Aumnek, LovarnldBO, rode in tho last race , bringing h: •-. . -. RL -v««pss>; counted for tho flrot (ind laat touch- Johnson, JolTorflon, Phlfor, Gflttls, 1'nrker, wards. !' Aniory L. Haakell in Mlddlctowi mount in to second place. downs when ho broke through tho Jlarborio, DeLuca, Coloslmo. Hftlloway and Schedule for outsldo1 fall gamco townuhlp last Saturday will go dovvi At tho start of tho Gold Cup, the Morri3town defenso nnd blocked Slcilnno.- in turf hl^ory as tile most success- Offlclola—Oeldkl. referent tyndnll, um- with other cluta liaa not aa yet boon 1 Untcrmeycr entry; "War Eagle,' two punt3, which tallied for scores. completed but lettora havo been sent ful meet or its kind over held in this pire; Smith, head Hneutnan. ; part of the country. This was thejumped in the lead and for the firsi Garutto, galloping Ked and Gray Game at a Glance out to tho Philadelphia Cricket club, half of U'D race remained there and fullback, netted the othor scoro "when Rod Bank MorrUtown Montclatr Field Hockoy club, Now) general opinion of followers of the it looked as though "Little Dan," thi 7 Flrnt Downs S sport from different states who at- ho dashed to hia goal posts from 0 , I'nnsoa Attempted 0 Jersey College for Womon, Red Bank! tended. Most outspoken in praise of outstanding steeplechase horse of this hia own twenty-yard lino. 0 . . Pauses Completed 8 and Anbury Park high schools. season, was to loso out. : However, Coach Bill Flynn, formerly of As- 20 Yards Lout. I'onalty 20 JJridgo parties arc bolng held every tho local races was Peter Vlscher, about a milo from the finish, "War editor-in-chief of the popular sport- VEAR5 bury Park, who being with tho Mor- other Tuesday night at Shrewsbury ing magazine of the horse world, Eagle," who Is a son of "Man-o-War,* ristowu griddera for tho first time, Manor at which, tlmo cash prlzea ojro pulled a tendon badly and had to bo complimented Coaches IMnshart nnd •'Polo." Mr. Vischer, daring the tea 1 ,-SIX'FEET SIX awarded. Mm, Clydo Maaon is In given by Mr. and Mrs. Hnskell in thetaken from tho race and probably ou Sherwood on their great exhibition charge of tho parties and Is assisted residence immediately following the of all racing for the next year. Short- INCHES TAL.L..MC of football nbillty, and hoped to vlfllt by Mra. Frederick S. Smith, Mrs. Wil- lace, said that in his opinion, no oth- ly after "War Eagle' was pulled out, tho local grldersd next season. Flynn, Game To Be liam. E. Volght, Mra. Lodger J, Avory, two other horses which wero lighting WEIGHS &^7 LB3. head coach of the Asbury I'ark team Jr., Mm. Earl Bnydor and Mra. Wil- er raco meet In America this yenr for second place, both went down at for several years, tendered his resig- liam L. Bayor. Tlio public Is Invited would approach Saturday's affair tho Bamt fence in a cloud of dust, Leonardo Field Club and Tet- nation last season as coach of the to attend. Other commlttoiia ap- from tho point of tho races them- 'Charioteer" and "Huette," Tne falls lsy's Phantoms to Clash for shorn grldders with much regrot nnd pointed aro field committed, Mra. EOlvos with tho largest entry list of looked very bad but the horse3 and the season as well as tho smooth later ho becama head coach at Mor- Benefit of Independent Engine Otto Ravndnl, chairman; properties, riders were uninjured, ono rider re- -IT TOOK HIM Mro. Samuel B. Boynton, chairman manner In which every detail of the mounting and continuing the race. rlstown. Company'o Christmas F*md. undertaking waa carried through. OUST TrilRTV A bitter first quarter was exhibited and membership, Miss Mary Klmblo Prior to tho races a luncheon of Tho flat race which finished the SECONDS TO between tho elovena when In touch- A largo crowd is oxpoctod to at- Smith and Mrs. Audrey Wlllgorodt clam chowder, chicken salad, sand- day's racing was one of tho most STOP" MAX-IE Ing each other with a serle3 of re- tend tho football gamo to bo playod Tho club members Mrs. Edwin wiches, hot frankfurters, ice cream, thrilling, with fourteen starters. With verses, end runs nnd an oxchango of by tho Leonardo Field club and Tot- Best, Mrs. Ira Crouse, Mra. Charles etc., was served to about 1,200 farm- so many horses, for a while it was punts tho Red Bank high school loy'o Hiantoma on Saturday after- V. B. CuBhman, Mlsa Ruth LnMarcho, ora and their families. During the discussed splitting tho race but be- eleven summed up tholr oppononto' noon, November 10, on tho Bed Bank Mra. James Mattenleo, Mra. Emily lunch, beer was served from kegs cause of the width of the straight- plays and started a drive toward a municipal field on Bergen placo for Murfltt, Mrs. Harry L. PowcrB, Mra. away, it was iinajjy decided to run opened up in one side of the tent. touchdown as the opening period tho benefit o£ tho Christmas tree Bonjamln VatfVllot, Mrs. Audroy them together. "Galalrang" won the The luncheon waa served by mem- onded. Bob Matthews, local punter, fund of tho Independent engine com- Wlllgorodt, Mra. David Wood, Mrs. event ridden by "Pete" Bostwlck, one bers of the hunt In their colorful liv- in mldfield punted to Maatcrfano, pany. Plun3 for thi3 event aro in Winifred P. Ylvlsakor, Mies Sara o£ the best known gentlemen ridero ery, aided by forty Boy Scouts under who unexpectedly returned tho punt charge of a commlttoo headoi by Ylvisakor, Mro. Frederick S. Smith, in tho country. Prank P. Dioltman. the leadership of Morgan Knapp of to ( tho Red nnd Gray'a one-foot Mrs. Clydo Mnson, Mrs. William 15. Ked Bank. The invitations for this Tho fourth race, known aa the marker, whero a north Jer3eylto Tho Field club team defoatod tho Voight and Mrn. Joseph C. Williams, lunch are eagerly sought and highly Naveslnk, two miles over brush pounced upon it, forcing Matthows Phantoma,-13 to 0, at tho beginning all of Shrewsbury; Mrs. Ledger J. prized by those receiving them as jumps, also furnished its thrill -espo- to return the punt from behind his of the BeaBon, but sinco that timo Avery, Jr., Mrs. Samuel B. Boynton thoy are only issued to those farmers ially for local residents, who were own goal line. Tho punt dropped to tha Red Bank team haa eliminated and Mrs. Edna Flckor of Fair Ha- betting heavily on the winner, "Op- over whose lands the Monmouth tho Uankers' own thirty-yard lino, several weak opots and has been ven; Mrs. Loula Branln, Mrs. Jacob timist" owned'by Wilber B. Ruth- County Hunt Club actually hunt. where Morrlstown took tho plffskin. atrcngthoned considerably, rauff of Riverside Drive. Tho win- B. Rue, Miss Louise Greenwood, Mrs. Never has tho weather been more Failing to gain any ground, both Jack James, former Princeton unl- ner had led the field for tho entire voralty otar and member of tho AU-Honry D. Scuddoi'; Jr., and Mrs. M. nearly perfect and the course laid out 'ace, but lost about a length and a elevens exchanged punts in mldilold. Leonard of Middletown, Mra. Arthur in the sloping valley with multi-col- Matthews punted to hia opponents' Amorlcnn team of 1032, will bo la tho half at tho last jump, giving the Tetloy llnc-up. Tho ,llno-up of tho C. Broslln, Mra. Vivian Danger, Mrs. ored tree3 forming a background was cad to "Desert Thorne," who went 35-yard line, where tho safety man Ruth VonArx, Mrs. Arthur N. De- in excellent condition, being just dry was downed. Spencer, colored aco of two teams will probably bo aa fol- Tarr, Mrs. Robert Dunlop, Miss Jano enough to afford good footing which nto the stretch about half a length .incroft Lad Wins Tri-State Coach Bill Sherwood's Red and lows: m the lead. "Barney Galding" riding Harry Supp landed a Croaker Morrlstown, dropped back and at- Sutton, Mlsa ICvolyn Sloano and Mr3. resulted in record time and a min- Horseshoe Pitching Title in Grey Seconds Defeat Long tempted a pass which failed. Two Tetley'a Phmitoma—Plcono left end, C. K. Collins of Red Bank; Miss the local entry through a superb bit weighing four pounds and three EWIHB left tackle, JVlaraBCio left guard, imum number ot falls. What falls Meet at Trenton and In So gg p Branch Scrubs by Score of moro off-tacklo plays wore attempt- Joanotto Cohon of Elberon, Mrs. Nyo did occur were occasioned by errors of horsemanship managed to close up ounces and five weak fish, the larg- Worden center, MaEsa right truard, Fatvo the lead and just nosed but "Desert Doing Breaks Several Records 13-0. ed, but tho Red Bankers' strong de- right tackle, Amelchenko rlffht end, Hock- Elward, Mra. William L. Bayer, Mrs. on the part of horses or riders and Thorne," but the finish was so close est weighing 5',£ pounds. Eugene fensive lino stopped thorn In their otaft Quarterback, Rusecll loft half back, B. H. Porter nnd Mrs. M, Davoy of Lovcralde right half back, James full back. not duo to the course. The new park- that spectators twenty-five feet from Larry Mahoney of Lincroft, state ^Patterson caught six weak fish, the Following in the footsteps of their tracks. With tho Morrlstown grld- Fort Monmouth; Mrs. Julia Mlon, ing arrangements threw a good por- largest weighing 2',i pounds at Sea varsity squad, tho Red Bank high Leonardo Field Club—VoaBelman left Miss Adelaldo Wortman and Miss tion of the Western slope open to tho wiro did not know which horse orseshoo pitching champion and the ders on their own 37-yard lino, Mas- end, StoU left tackle. Bruyero loft t?uard, liad won until the winner was an- oungest stato champion in tho coun- Side Park Sunday night. school scrubs acted as hosts Monday terfano dropped back to his own Horn center, Elsenrauch right euartl. Fa- Sally LOWIB- ot Long Branch; MI03 spectators, who promptly took ad- © o • afternoon to tho Long Branch high cnn. right tackle. Davics right end, VauNcaa Mary Klmblo Smith, M1S3 Judy Avatl, vantage of tho additional vantage nounced from tho Judge's stand. ry ,won a flock of new honors last thirty-yard lino to punt. George quarterback, MaePhco left half back, Quast iunday afternoon at the trl-state New Jersey sportsmen gunning scrubs at the high school athletic field Worthley, playing a bang-up gamo right half back, Mairn full back. Mlsa Lois Wilkinson of Llttlo Silver; space and spread out blankets and Tho results of tho other races with Mre. EarJ Snyder of Atlantic High- robes to recline on between races. oraeshoo pitching tournament on throughout the bays and marshlands and turned their opponents back by a at right end, rushed tho kicker and names of horses, owners, riders and he stato fair grounds at Trenton. o? the stato report wild geese, wild scoro of 13-0. The local seconds tal- blocked tho punt, putting his team lands, Mr3. A. J. Squlreg of Sommer- time of each race are as follows: UiST OF TENNIS. vllle, Mls3 Mario Hlntelmann of Rum- Although four fields wore. Bet aside _nother lad from this section, Wil- clucks, coot and jacksnlpe more than lied in tho opening quarter when in scoring position on their oppon- Third —Tho Middletown; two.nnd a Seigfrled hit right guard for a 45- son, Mlsg Elizabeth Goodrich and Sor free parking of automobiles, prac- half miles hunting country; winner lam Kelly of Everett, also covered plentiful, the State Fish and Game ents' seventeen-yard line, where Fi- Mrs. David C. Wood wins Final Mlsfl Dorlg Bnmt of Monmouth Hills tically the entire spaco set aside for by Solimands Orb—Garnayilla; owner, WH- imself with glory by copping the commission announced today. The yard run and again In tho last min- garo pounced on tho oval. 'lam Ewing: Women's Touxnamont. and Mrs. ^Morlo Clark of Locust thia purpose was utilized. A platoon .ass B event. waterfowl season will close Decem- ute of the final period when Altreute Garutto plunged left tackle for Point. of about fifty soldiers from Fort Kilranlcaeue. 160 (N. Lah.j) S-l 1-1 1-2 ber 22. hit right tackle from his own eigh- two yards, follqwcd by Wikoff for nix Final tournaments of tho season Arab Call, 100 (B. Balding) — 1-1 Mahoney won the tri-state title and Monmouth parked these hundreds of Under the state law, hunters are teen yard line for their second tally. yards. A penalty of five yards put wero staged lapt Saturday on Gen- cara In orderly streets in such a man- Bolero^ 1G»\... (W. "streett) —••> —' 1-1 __ so doing far outdistanced his 'Lou" Figaro scored the extra point eral H, C. VanVliet's courts at Timie e •>: :02 3-5. Grayy, , Nobody, Sardbn and ivals. He mado a clean sweep of all allowed to shoot the waterfowl on tho Morristowners with their backs ner that any one could leave at their i H l by a placement kick. Shrewsbury, as a season's farewell to Friars Hop, also ran. Is games. His nearest rival, George Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays to the wall on their own two-yard will. However, so many more cars Fourth race—The Shrewsbury; two and during the season which opened last tho_ ladles wlio havo been playhifr on a half miles over brush: winner by Trau- rlacNeil of Atlantic City, was able to Coach Bill Sherwood's seconds stag- ino for a first down for Red Bank. than usual were driven to the meet week. Tho time for hunting hna been ing a great come back after being tho' courts during tha lant aoason. this year that after the last race traf- —St. Fey; owner, Mrs. W. Potter ;t but 35 points in a game with him. 3aruUu ]>lunj;ed for no gain, but on Matches -wero played and prlzea wore Wear: Besides winning tho tri-stato title, specified from sunrise to sunset. set back last week by tho Asbury his second attempt scored off right Spring Lake Team flo was jammed for a few minutes all Ghost Dancer, 1G0. (S. Hirst 2-1 i-B — A federal duck stamp, which can Park grlddera exchanged a. number awarded. A luncheon for tho wornon the way from Woodland I^arm to theDrupeau, 157 UI. Frost. Jr.)— 1-1 2-5 Larry established several new rec- tackle. Matthews klclti i fio Bankers be: obtained at postoflices in muni- of plays and punt3 with their visit- first extra point of tho y:ar. was served. Stato Highway at Headden's Corner, lish. Don. 155 (C. R. White)— — 2-5 ords and tied another. He made a Tho tournament, an annual fixture, Jack James, Former Princeton It taking the combined efforts of four Time, 5:19. Arconaut, Bagatelle, Mirtin, new state record for consecutive cipalities having a population of ing opponents before they were able to A charging Red and Gray line Northern Light II and Hamptonian also more than 2,500, must be attached to do any first downing. The score.came was won by Mra. David C. Wood, Gridiron Star, Scores Threes Middletown township police to keep ringers when he pitched twelve in a held their opponents on the kick-off formerly tho California champion and til© mass of cars moving. Fifth race—The Monmouth County Hunt row in his game with Joseph Puglise tho regular hunting license. This in the minutes of the opening quar- when Matthews, who booted tho Touchdowns in Game at Lit- Gold Cup; three mil ver o fair hu stamp is only necessary for the ter, when tho Red Bankers received rated among: tho first ten tennld etnra country: winner by _ _ of Paterson, last year's stato cham- kick-off, followed through and made Among the distinguished guests at Dan IV—Bryndown; shooting of ducka and geese and a Long Branch punt on their own in tho United States. Mlso Mary Ann tlo Silver. owner, Mr3. T. W. Durant: pion. The former record of eleven tho tackle. Wikoff intercepted Sloling of Red Bank, one of tho fin- the meet waa the Chilian Army Little Dan, 165. C.R.Whlte) 1-1 2-5 — straight ringers was held by McNeil. does not apply to other migratory fifty yard line. Henry, taking the Spencer's pass on Morrlstown'a ' 44^ With Jack James, former Prince- Horse Show team, who drove down Sp. Print, 1G5 (W. B.Cooke) — 1-1 — fcwl. ball on the first play netted live yards est of tho younger players, tha othor Hod. 65 (S. Hirst) — — 2-5 Tho Lincroft lad made a new rec- yard lino and a first down ofi hia ton atar, leading tho attack, tho Tet- from New York to view the races. The State Fish and Game commis- on a double reverse off right tackle. finalist, was defeated by tho ncorea This team ia in North America to Time, 6:37 l-!>. Como Charictcer, War ord for the trl-state championship by end as the half ended on Morris- of 6-4, 12-W, 10-8. loy Phantoms of Red Bunk rodo EHKIG and Huette. also ran. averaging 61.6 per cent. He made a sion announces there Is no open sea- Willett, calling signals for the locals, town's 31-yard line, with the Bank- roughshod over tho Spring Lako compete In the National Horae Show Sixth race—The Holmdel; two miles over son on wood-duck, ruddy duck, buf- gave the ball to Selgfried, to plunge Men players on tho Shrewsbury brush: winner by Roseland—Alimony: own- new high singlo game average for ers threatening another touchdown, Democratic) club cloven Sunday after- Boon to be held in Madison Square fiehead duck, brant, snow gooso, for a first down. Grabbing tho ball courte havo developed "into tho beet Garden at New York. er, W. B. RuthraufT: the sectional championship by aver- Tho score, 7 to 0. players In tho'county. John Hinging, noon on tho firemen's field at Littlo Optimist II. 155 (Balllnu) 2-1 4-5 — aging 71 per cent in a game with Ross's goose or rv/an, and requests and following strong interference, In tho opening minutes of the Sllvor, -winning by a score of 20 to 0. After the races, about three hun- Desert Thorne, 1G0 (Cookc) — 4-5 — hunters to carefully peruse tho regu- Seigfried hit right guard and carried No. 1 man at Duke unlverBity, Major has. Neitrn. 152,(Stoddard)— — 2-5 Kyle McMurty of Camden. Ho tied third semester Spencer took the Aided by excellent blocking by tho dred members of the Hunt and Rac- the state record set by Puglise by lions pertaining to the sport. on from Ills opponent's 45 yard lino R. C. VanVllot, Jr., United States rest of tho Phantoms' backfleld, ing association, owners, rider3 and Time. 1:14 4-.V Reason Why, Navarino his goal posts. A pass for the kickoff and after,a series of downs Army former champion, Harold Pot- other guests were entertained at a and Larry Damm, also ran. pitching at least one ringer in each The daily bag limits for ducks Is a short pass by tho Morrlstowners James scored three touchdowns, ono Seventh race—The Navnsink: about one inning of a game. twelve, but not more than ave each extra point failed. ter, NelBon Roae, Allalro Cornwall of on a olxty-yard run. Tho other Red tea given by Mr. and Mrs. Haskell nilc on tlie flat: winner by Sir Gallnhnd was completed for their first dov/n, Red Bank, and a doubles team which in their palatial residence on the top II— Whi7.zb.inc; owner. G. )I. Bostwick: No one could stop Mahoney. He of the following: Eider, Canvasback, Aa tho second and third quarters and it looked like a come back for la hard to beat, consisting of Lieu- Bank tally wm mado by Frank Lov- of the hill overlooking the course. Cnlnbanir. 154.... (Bcutwlckl 2-1 4-5 1-5 gathered 350 points to his opponents' Redhead, Greater Scaup or Lesser rolled by neither of tho teams were tho homo towners, but again tho Red ersldgo aftor a 2D-yard run, Mttlo Woman, 151 (White)— 3-2 3-5 icaup, more familiarly, known as the tenant Stanley Robinson, U. S. Army, Tho Friday evening before the meet Hustle. 161! (Bansett) — — — 121 points. He garnered the most able to break through each others Bank oteamroller tightened and the preoont Army champion and Red Bank Spring Lnlto several dinners were given in honor Time. 1:37. Dream On. Jlarltotn. Don ringers for the day, 208 in all, and C7 broadbill or blueblll; Ring-Neck, defense for any amount of yardage. forced their opponents to kick. Lieutenant Morrltt, tho champion of Pleono LF. Hart of visiting owners and rlder3 and ?rince Leonla, Stone Goddess, Verdict. Sea double ringers. Only two of his op- Blue-Wing Teal, Green-Wing Teal, Receiving the kick-off after the touch- Spencer, dropping back In punt Panama. KwInK I.T Ward Chart. Galloping Dnchess Trait, Omarvitus Cihnamon Teal, Shoveller and Gad- down, tho shore scrubs fumbled and formation, booted over the end zone, Mnrnaclo hQ Flood Saturday evening a large dinner and Silver Moon, fll3o ran. ponents made more than twenty 0 Aiiay wall. "Wordon dance and race meet ball was given points in a gamo with him. Red Bank recovered on their oppon- tensing tho Bankers to work their To Binjr Over Radio. Mnzzn. no at the Rumson County club. MacNeil finished second with seven The daily bag limits for geese Is ent's 27 yard line. Failing to gain on play3 in their own territory, which Mlsa Peggy Sacco, daughter of Mr. Ffllvo HT Galliiccln wins and ono loss. His only defeat, four in the aggregate i,f all kinds. their four downs, tho local team they did. The ball being brought out Amelchlnko KB John As usual the two farmer's races and Mrs. Josoph Sacco of Foxwood HnckstaH QB Tod.l started off the afternoon with great at the hands o,.' Mahoney, came af- Hunters may shoot a daily limit of punted to Long Branch's eight yard or. the twenty-yard lino, Garutto on Rujocll Lit JUIIBI. 25 coot (mud hen or crow duck) and line. An exchanged punt was made the first play and following a per- Park, will Bing over station WCAP enthusiasm on the part of Monmouth ter a hard battle. He led Mahoney, tonight at 9:15 o'clock, I.overaidgo im Juduii county residents, a large majority of StilS Unbeaten 20-18 and then 33-24, but the Lincroft twenty Wilson's snipe. The posses- to tho Red Bankers on tho visitors fect play Instructions.with a drilling JmneB l-l: Murnhy sion limit on geese and ducks is two interference got away to the sensa- Substitute!! Ilcil Bnnli, Griffiths, Kerr, whom knew the horses, their owners flash started a streak of ringers and yard line. Jack Henry, an Boys can make extra pocket monoy Dtivejr, Rfithamlth, Youmunn, Slmlilon nnd days' bag. and riders. The first raco was open | Soidiers Their IT i ran out tho game to win, CO-35. Ma- inexperienced young athleto, who istional run of the day when ho ripped Dolling Tho RofjiBtor.—Advertloemenc Ball. only to horses regularly worked and ' ' Uncrossed honey had 58.4 per cent ringers and learning with much progress, hit off eighty yards for a touchdown. Owned by farmers over whose land in Four Games, to Tackle MacNeil "44.5 per cent. Four times right tackle for a first down. Fol- Tho extra point placemont waa the Hum Club hunt while the second West End Wildcats Next Sun- loth players toped each other's ring- lowed by a loss play ana other downs blocked. Morristown, touching their Compare ! race was open to any horse owned by day Afternoon. ers—piling up four ringers at the which fulled to gain tho Bankers re- opponents for a weak spot, started abona fide Monmouth county farmer. stake. turned tho boot. In attempting to tie an aerial attack and a long pass, The results of the first race are as Still undefeated as well as unscored Ken Schack of TJnIon scored an up- the score at half time tho visitors shortly after the kick-off, from Spen- fellows: upon, tho Fort Monmouth football set by defeating Puglise. This was took to the air and attempted two cer to Holbig, v.-.-is completed for 45 earn is ready to tackle the West End tho first major tournament for Brings Season to a Close by De-long Incomplcted passes as the first yards. A tightenening defenno was First, "Pudgy," owned by Denny Wildcats, one of the strongest of the Schack, who is the Newark industrial half ended. displayed and again the Bankers Carney; second, "Brown Beauty," feating All Stars, 8 to 3, in America's Famous I county semi-pro elevens, next Sunday champion. MacNeil also defeated Coming back gritting their teeth forced their opponents to klclc to Ono-rrlccd Hat ' owned by William Tansey; third, afternoon at (ho fort Tho Felines Puglise. Third Game of Series—Plays tho shore team still kept to the airtheir end zone. Garutto, again called .95 '•Gray Boy," owned by Daniel Ely. to tako the ball, fumbled this time, 10 Styles to Choose ere defeated only once last season, In the qualifying bounds Mahoney Errorless Ball. and after a (series of first downs, a from —ut— Also Ran, "Pegsy," owner, M. Voss; V\£ wallop being handed them by the had tho highest score, 100 points and long pass was completed from Demsey arj Barber, a rmbstltute, recovered on "Freddy," owner, A. Gerardon; ".Nel- soldiers, who expect to repeat. 6C per cent ringers. The baseball season in this section to Moore, putting tho ball on the his own nineteen yard lino as tho ly," owner, Michael Bordick; "Lone This year the Cuts have been tied Kelly in winning the Class B title was brought to a close last Sunday local's 19-yard line and threatening to third quarter ended. Wolf," owner, William Heyer; and by Tctley'a Phantoms and have been lost only one game in the linala and afternoon when the Rumson athletic score. The local defenso wall tighten- o ii o "Jim," owner, Gaitley Larkin. Short passes wero attempted on Bed Bnnli, XI. J. victorious over the VVanamassa In- that after a great battle witli Ken club defeated the Monmouth Coun- ed and a fumble covered by a Redtho part of tho North Jcrseyite3 but G7 Brand St. The second race proved moat ex- dians, the Keyport Bears and the Bovee of Narbeth, Pennsylvania. The ty All Stars In the Ilmil game of the Banker gave tho ball to tho Bankers foiled and both teams again ex- citing with two Holmdul horses, look- trong South Amboy Ironsides. The scoro was 50-15. The game was even series between the two teams. The for a first down. They booted to mld- ing exactly alike, slaying together changed punts. A beautifully ex- soldiei-3 have romped through four throughout, but in the last few In- score was 8 to 3. fleld whero the rest of tho quarter changed punt by Matthews dropped the entire race, with the winner fin- straight victories and havo amaaeed nlnga, Bovee Btepped out with a ser- Playing superior ball at all timo3, and part of tho fourth quarter was ishing just a little ahead of tho run- tho ball on Morristown's nineteen- total of 139 points to their oppon- ies of ringeru which the' Monmouth tho Ffumsonites wero never In dan- tho field of play. yard line, where Pat Arnonc, being" ned up. The results were: ents' none. However, it lias been county contender could not match ger of being Vanquished after tho With about, two minutes to go thodown on tho kick, nabbed tho safety Firut, "Farmer Brown," owner, d out, the suldiera have had and the former ran out the game. third inning. Not a single error was Bankers wero staging a last minuto mnn as he snagged the plgakln. An- Henry Meyer; second, "Jamaica Gin- easier opposition than'tho West End Martin Nolan of Hightstown waa sec- chalked up against them. Tho' Stars, rally and wero threatening to scoro other long pass wan attempted by ger," owner, Longstrcet Farm; third, boys, and though the signalmen are ond. on tho other hand, made a trio of again. Advancing as far as tho 38- "Lily Sanford," owner, E. Tiucx. Al- the Morristown grlddora In an. at- rated favorites, it would not surprise Lee Sagor of Irvlngton won the mi.;cues, which tho Rumsonites were BO ran, "Skippy," owner, W. Hcyur; yard lino a fumblo gave- tho Branch- tempt to score, but thlo tlmo Hallo- many to see the Cats hand them their Class C event. The summaries fol- quick to tnko advantage of. era tho ball wlih their backs to tho "Lady Dill," owner, A. T. Htyer; first defeat of the neaaon. way, substituted for Wikoff, Inter- low: Wally Koneskl went tho entire posts. Instead of punting a pas« was cepted It on lilfi own 30-yard line. "Lady Mary," owner, William Tan- mound for Rumson, while two pitch- eoy; "Common Good," owner, R. The soldiers' last victory waa over attempted on the first play and inter- After a four-yard gain which put tho w I, PC ers. Ball and Jim Tully, shared tho Dangler; "Chan," owner, G. Hughes; the enlisted men'F team of West cepted by "MU3h" Rollins who carried ball on their opponents' 32-yard line, Point. Tho fllgna.inen won by a Larry Mahoney, Lincroft 7 0 1.000 mound for tho visitors. Rankln led ''Brown Beauty," owner, W. T. Tan- i;cor«e MacNeil, Atlantic City....6 1 .8.15 tho pigskin back to the 10 yard line. Hnlloway waa called to tnko tho oval. sey; "Pudgy." owner, Denny Carney; core of 45 to 0. Joseph- Pmjlise, Pnterson 4 3 .S7I tho Rumson batting with a pair of Altreute, a substitute, was called to Hlttlnpj right end tho local colored DeSheplo, Wildcat Ace, against Do- Kyle, McCurty, Camden 8 4 .Mi safeties and Citarella, Rupoila und tnko tho ball on tho first down which 'T3lg Boy," owner, Garvey. One rider C. Palmer Went, AUcntown .... 3 4 .42! athlete got In tho clear for a touch- loll off In each race but neither was pey Kent, soldiers quarterback und Eric Brown, Canuieii 2 Simpson did tho same for tho Stars. ho did and plunging through n holo down, but was called back, as n r, .JBE The only extra base hltLof the gamo, injured. captain, promises to be a classic. De- Ken Schack. Union 2 r, .an mado by his fellow linemen managed ponnlty wan forced upon tho Red Sheplo, playing quarterback with o Krncst Jnckson, Arlington 1 C .14! a double, was mado by Mitty Anchet- his way to hia goal posto for his Hunkers. Being tlio lnut down, The high light of the other five broken nose, matched wits and touch- t CLAS3 n. tlno, Star's second-saeker. The scoro: toam'a second tally. "Lou" Figaro, Worlliley dropped back to punt tlila races waa of course tho Monmouth downs with James, ex-Princeton atar, Ii VI W KUMHON. coming from his guard position, WJI., tlmo and v^th his skill tin a place- County Gold Cup race, known an the In the game with the Phantoms Kent William Kelly. Everett -... 4 1 .«()» An it n po called to put the placement through Martin Nolan, Hishtfitown « 2 .1,0(1 (if. ment punter, dropped tho ball on ilfth race. Howover, "Little. Dan," been the sparkplujj back of tho Al Anileraun, Peterson 3 2 .1)1)0 Cnrlmrt, tho poles. Thus ho did ranking tho H.-mbin, !!•!. . hl.s opponents' five-yard lino. UNDEFEATED - •was BO much tho favorite and won mighty (joldicr offense. In tho Weut William Yoddor, Camdtn ;] 2 .COO score 1,1-0 no tho gamo ended. eo handily that the race itselt did not Point game he scored three touch- Ken Itovee, Narbeth, Pa. 2 .100 Kt'llicr, i-r Morrlstown, forced behind their Joe Mahoney, Lincroft 0 .000 prove an close as the others. One In- downs himself as a result of a com- McI.allK tin., 21) Tho lino ups: goal line, attempted to punt, but cident In tho Gold Cup race shows bined run of 103 yards. :)'ll:ira, c Red Dank Long Flrnncli ngnln Worthley enmo through and Uio spirit with which these amateur W I. VI) "..ok. 11 _ ('otKreave fiend blocked tho boot with hln teammnto WEST END WILDCATS Both linea havo been stubborn nil Summon If. Davis or gentlemen riders are Imbued. "Lit- I.ee Suffer, IrvlnKton 4 1 .800 1/1' Woirsnii Pat Arnono playing tho other end, season. In four games, the Cats' goal K. tiantoro, I'erlh .Amboy ;i 2 .1)00 Koneski p. . Illaclc I'rlahiiiun *I)c:smor tl ... LeVnlley C tle Dan," like many race horses baa been crossed twice, while the sol- Kil Stain, Camilen 3 :: .600 Cnnklln pouncing on tho ball over hlfl own W. K. Bnntoro. Newark 2 :i .100 Flcaro HO thrown his head badly before tho start diers havo kept thclra unmarred. :iiuiti>ra goal line for the third tally of thn Fred Dnnhum, Enat Oronce .... 1 4 .200 William* HT Wnllaea and In ono of his wild lunges g.ivo John Hraikovich, Harrison 1 4 ,-.!0o for Cut-hurt In 7th. game. A pans for tlio extra point Sunday, OctoW 28, 2:30 P M. Both lines will be Intact for tho Sun- UK Jiliinvier o 5!!s rider, Charles White, a very Willett QII day same. The noldiern backllekl will STABS. IlrnUn Juot fulled. The giimo ended and tho The events wero conducted by the Henry I,]1I1 . Vflro blow over his eye which required probably conalst of Kent, Dean, An it ii ro A score wnii 19'tcj"'0. medical attention, After delaying tho New Jersey horseshoo pitchers' asso- Aschettlnti, 2!) .1 WIMe ' Kill) KriKlo Banks and McCormack. Tho Cats aro i I i Selfrleil HI Dcinsny Baturdny, October 27, tho JElnd ciation nnd wero oanctloncd by the 10 0 yncQ for about ten minuter expected to throw DeSheplo, Morun, Hunter, or Hcore. Hy i>er!od3! AT FOIT MONMOUTH which tlmo hia eyo dwelled almost National horseshoo pitchers' associ- Oilarella, 11). . Conway and Murray In, to oppose the ation. W. K. Hantoro was tournament ItaiHilln. If - 4 0 2 T.OIIK Brunch 0 0 0 0— 0 shut, While rei-mountcd, but had not Orange and While backfleld. *:inipniii], Hed Hank 6 0 0 7—l:i Bono ton feet before tlio home director. Ilimummrt, rf. •{ Tmich'lownr: Ileil ...Iliutli—Brlntrl'vl, Al- s tlia WUirie «'.ye another .severe blow. In Mohoney received a gold medal and II. Tully, rf. ., 1 J) tniutf. 1'ollit nftfr tmiclwlovvn linnn,. Suh- General Admission to Grandstand, 3S Cento. ('rnwfoiil. ff .1 1 ntitutlomi—Ked Hnnl:—O.ilmm, VVillifHil- Bjilto ijf them? blown, White rode One of tho juieeiit wayw tu find n ;i cortlfloato of champlonohlp Iran ^nliimlricllii, <• 3 r, Radio Service joj b in to advertise non. Collins, Itolllnn, A!ti>.|i!f>. I,o,ir SiMuUrul race but wan i?o diz/.y and e in The Itegio- tho nationnl nsuocinllon. The win Hull. n. .1 0 Dniucli Moore, Player. Ilotlomi, Tdmmiie itKU.ISANK, N. ,1. at tho fiuloli ho wna unable to ter't' o WanWtt DDepartment,—AdvertiacentAdti - nci.'i of other classes also were award .1. Tully, 1> 0 urn! rlilter. wont. fid ' - Ofllclnli—-nofi-rei! Pkone, umpire ikhol.lt, riivno-K. IJ. 11M-J. u f-atliiXacllim Guaranteed. RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 24,1934. Page amis' SOCCER Thursday night. TS« clubbers won eccived silver medals. The prlie for BIVER PLAZA FESTIVITIES. A hot roast beof oujiper trill tss Schneider Team he first game by 43 plna but tho pow- hlrd place, a trophy put up by the served at tho clubhouse Thursday Freehold OsWs Travel Here to Flay irmen tightened la the second match *. B. A., and bronze medals were Hallowe'en Party Next Wednesday evening, November 18, from half-paat mljlnea JSoeeer WtU High Bohool. only a point separated tho two resented to RIdgefleld. And Supper November 7, flvo until half-past seven o'clock, un- s learns at tha finish. Tho Jersoy Con- Tho JTrashold high school girls' A masquerade and Hallowe'en par- der tha auoplcca of tho flre-mon «( ,ral team mada further advances In Elver Pjaza, who will bo ncatsUul \,y Hawks Upset Cuckoos m Bas* aoccar team travalsd to tha local Markelmen Now Three and a :ho third and won by 38 points. War- Officials Standings of P. B. A. FIELD TBIAM. ty will bo held at tho River Plaza igh school athletic field yesterday Community clubhouse next Wednes- the members of tha club. Many fife zordo Take Two Games From Hall Games Ahead in Bowl- lell of Leonardo rolled 218 In the first Announced Last Week nations havo been madfi, afternoon and played tha Bed IJanlc gamo for the lilgh ecoro of tho set, letter Club Will Hold Event In day evening. Among tho features will the Condors in Quadrangle high school glrlt undar the direc- ing League—Clothiers maA In- Botta of the eamo toam made 211 In by Secretary—Awards Made South Jersey Friday. bo dancing, refreshments, a door A meeting wa/«. held yesterday to Bowling Loop. tion of Mloa Evelyn Sloano, local surance Team Forges Ahead. tho third, Morris and Phillips with Last Night st Jersey City. • prizo and prizes for tho wearers of plnn for the two events. girls' gymnasium Instructor, Sev- The fall field trials of the English the bent and most original coatutnus. !13 and 203 respectively wore high letter club of America, Incorporatcdi Strong opposition Sa being exhibited eral games ware playsd. Tlio Schneider's market team this 'or tho power tsam. Tho scores: Tho final standings In tho Now The party will be managed by a com- in thn Hod Bank Quadrangle howling The local high sohool glrla have week increased Its lead from throo Jersoy P. B. A. pistol leaguo for 1934 iro scheduled to open Friday morn- mittee headed by Mrs. William Tho road to better acel bigger bnsl« games to threo and a half games des- LEONARDO HELD CHID. wero roloaced last week by Patrol- ing, October 28, on the club's' own nesa leada through Tho IleafoWrt ad* tournament botng held on Ji'rlday boon staging isoocer games twice Paacch and Mrs. Ray Cole. vertlslnR columns.—Advertisement nights ut tho Reoroatlon hall on Now- pite a loss which It suffered from Til- iovalaakp _.,_, m man Otto DIngileld, secretary of tho grounds, betweon Mount Holly and •weekly on tha high Mhool grounds. 167 147 Medford, and will continue through man Springs road. Last Friday night Last week tho Terrors played a tlo, ton's dairy oa Monday. Th© leaders iUldlo 191 ISO circuit. The seven teams comprising tlio Hawku, wlio wore trailing in fifth managed to win two games •whilo tho aoh ...... ,„_ 1GO tho loaguo fired twolvo matches and Sunday, , 1 to 1, gama Yfltli the CJrayo, whilo 21B 1C8 163 placo Jumped Into third ptepe when Ea.tonto.wn pinmen, runnoru up for iVardell . ._ „ leacn team met tho othor competing Four events will be featured, namo- tho name afternoon tha Mavoona 102 107 140 teama twice luring the season, . they captured throe games from the wore handed a defeat by tho Charg- second place, won only ono and lost !•«• 191 108 211 [y: open puppy, open , mem- s Cucltoos, thua giving them nlnepolnto ers by & ecoro of 1 to 0. two. Thn clothiers and, Insuraiico First pluco was captured by tho bera' all ago and the shooting dog VERNON F. LOUD and boootlng thorn to that placo. Pea- team, lnactlvo for a week, stepped In- 828 008 806 Jersey City toam, which won eleven stake. Thin (hooting dog stake has. JERSEY CENTRAL. REPAIRS TO ANY MAKE RADIO cocks wo otlll holding their ]Mjd to second place, forcing, the Eaton- florm - „...., 177 11B 213 out of tho twelve matches. Its only grown In size of ontry Hot as well as they toolc throe games from tliQ towners to third poaltlon. Tho Util- ?MUIp« -..- ._.. 132 100 208 defeat was at the hands of tha Bod aa in quality over' a period of years All .Work Guaranteed. Jaybirds and mining thoir ucoro to 38 ity and Leonardo teams romalned finch IB9 167 163 Bank team on tho Hudson county until It la jnow recognized aa tho Ued for fourth. Tho standing of tho McGoTOn _... 164 110 100 PHONE B. B. 795. 17 tAKE AVE., EEO BANK points. Tho liirazards camo up from Toroalno . 168 100 163 range. Only one point separated tho moat Important of tho shooting dog fourth placo to uocond when thoy Club Wins Again teams aa compiled by Secretary Alex two teams. Jersey City also mado triala of the East. This event will took two ol Uio throe games and wto Curchin, Sr., follows: 875 CSS 001 the highest team scoro wnen It rolled bo run off on Sunday and the draw- nlng seven polnta from the toam The Clothiers and Insuranco team 1,400 to boat Red Bank's 1,458 mada Inge for brace mates and position formerly holding second placo. Tho Another Added to Their Victor- STANDING OF THE TEAMS. by the latter nt Red Bank whon W !• PA HS von three games from tho PootoiJlco will take place at the Washington Jayblrdo dropped back to next to last ies Sunday, When on Their Schneider's Market ..'.. 18 014.6 1018 .earn last Thursday night. Tho these teams met In their Initial con- house In Mount Holly Friday night place whon with a dummy they wore r'lothiprs & Insurance IS 876.8 1001 "ilothlora won tho first by ten, the test. Jersey City aloo gathered tho Drawing for the other stakes will unnblo to stand tho paco of their Hotna Grounds They Defeat- .i n 891.0 D50 greatest number of points, 17,402 and Utility Toam 11 B06.1 DOS iocond by 104 and tho third by 32 take placo Thursday night. rolling opponents. ed South River 33 to 7. Leonardo Held Club .... 11 887.1 004 points. Menzzopano of tho Clothiers had tho highest average, a mark of 96 Battin Road, Fair Haven, N. J. I'roI South River Sunday by tho score of lioyiiton £i Boynton .... 9 12 808.8 1091 second highest number of polnta and Y A0ENCV Condors - ...... Za 1 11 856.1 847 dred. Tho scores: "* VAN HORN Guckooa 33 to 7. Tho gamo waa ployed at 867.1 061 was second in averages with 1,444.91. NO OBLIGATIONS. PHONE BED BANK - - " 8 IB OtiOTBIEHB 6 INSURANCE. They wero Jersey City's closest con- B«l» « Leonardo. Tho Field club thuo se- ^jilnk Team 6 15 843.6 013 PHONE BED BANK 3B3. 841.1 tt.D Mm 108 184 14J Jaybirds - - * cured revongo for a defeat laist sea- JJhreWBljury I'lirmo ... 2 16 Kennedy 176 107 100 tenders all through the scries, both Fair Hnv«n, N. J. Cdil UOMINCi GAMES, son, whon they v/oro beaten by South COMING GAMES. VIOBCO 160 221 168 in team and Individual contests and Friday, October 20, ntt eight o'clock, River 8 to 0. Tomorrow—Utility VB. 8igmun.- ... 17Q 247 108 their only setback. Outplayed for throo quarters, the 1-Yulny.—Allen Shoes VJJ. Leonardo, Cloth- on p'leys flvo and six and tho Jay-visitors staged a desperate oorlal at- lem & lii^uriinct- vu, Jersey Central. BCO 097 810 Third placo went to Rtdgrewnod, birds will bowl tho Eagles on alleys tack in tha final quartor, which Nomlny—Jerncy Central Vs. ComrflOr- POSTOFF1CE. champions of 1032, who won eight seven and eight. At 9:30 o'clock tho started on tholr own 26-yara lino and clul Chftulffiirfl, Schneidor's Market VB. Sle- Schroeder 4» 202 186 176 and loat four. Buzzardn will verso tho Cucliooa on rmiiiil Kiimer, Hardeners VB. Poatofflce, Warner - -... Ml 13B ondod whon Buozon took Lukach'o Leoutanlo va. 1'rcfeaelQuol Hen. Oorby _ 127 In the Individual contests Detec- alleys Ilvo and six and tho Condors 1TG 180 lvo William Flannery of Jersey City pasa ovor tho goal lino for tho flrst Dtlllone of tho Alien, shoe team alotterj- -.._ 100 will bowl tho Hawks on alleys soven touchdown to bo scored against tho iweeney 178 1(0 Ht was high with an averago of 295.09. and eight. leiula tho individual avevago with a >mnla 158 168 100 Ho will recelvo n. gold medal. A all Loonardo team thla yoar. Christy mark of 202.8. Tuttle of tlio Schnol- Tho first flvo places in tho individ- placed kicked tho extra point. 8S0 8!3 838 medal,""'tho emblem of second ual averages stayed tho eamo during der team la socond and Perrl of place, will go to Policeman Charles FOUIIIB put tho Hold club In posi- Eatontown third. The latter lias tho past wock but Eblo In sixth po- tion for tho flrat. score. Standing on Irlckson of Red Bank. A bronze sition dropped back Into eighth po- mado the highest scoro in a single medal for third place will be award- hla own ton-yard stripe ho booted gaioe, a mark of 264, thua far this St. Ma: sition as achroedor exchanged places tho pigskin to tho South River flvo ed Patrolman Otto Dlngfleld of Jer- VonKattongoll, who had boon having ssuson. Tho overages of the ten sey City. yard lino. Konopca, kicking from leading pinmen follow; a low averago, pulled up Into seventh bohlnd his own goal lino, was hur- Flannnry and Erickaon will also Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 25 - 26 - 27 position as Parkor pulled ono place ried by tho Loonardo forwards and INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES. receive gold modals for making tho ahead of Hanloy: O AVE IIS tho ball wont out of bounds on the Dllllant, Allen —.. 16 20^.11 247 ^/nite-Jac6uba Charges of Rum- high scores of 208, now high marks ' INDIVIDUAL. AVERAGES. nine-yard lino. Gawlor plunged for Tuttlo, Schneider 18 101) US son Set Back by Strong Ruth- for tho league. Dlngfield also mado O AVE. llfl I'errl. Ealonlown II 103.7 264 mark of 208, but vma outranked 19 two yards nnd Matthews wont wide Penterman, Chauffeur! ..... 18 181.0 ill (0-7-8 lbs.) Finiratora . 10 166.4 1BU around right end for the first scoro erford Eleven by a Score of by tho other two, who made a high- Curchln 10 IBS 203 Truex, 1'rofoBsionnl IS 1010 230 er timed-fire score. Bronze medals Mullm H. 108.13 211 for Loonardo. Tho kick waa wide. Shlim. Utility - 16 100.8 217 47-0—Score in Each Period. Small Legs, 5 • 6 ft 21c ft. (WHOLE) Codd -.. 11 1C2.12 200 Foulko registered tho second touch Monczopanc, Clothiers 14 100.1 247 will bo presented Patrolmen Fred Hoso - 16 158.5 100 Cnntellncco, Iloynton . 18 lSB.t 282 Scoring In all four periods St Domler of Peterson and Ray Finn Schroder - 15 140.1 170 down Into In the second period whon J. Acerra. Utility IS 187.1 247Mary's high ochool team from Ruth- ho Intercepted a South River pan! Curchln. Jr., Boynton IS 187.? 25G of Glon Rock for fourth and fifth VanlUtUngetl 14 148.3 216 erford found It oasy to eeorc an over- places respectively In the averages. Hen Turkeys EXTRA SPECIAL! GROCERY SPECIALS Eblo K' 148.3 109 and raced fifteen yards. Dlkcy'a Tho Schneider market toam, after whelming victory over tha 'young Parker, 12 141.7 212 drop-kick was wide. Tho FteUl club All Individuals Bcoring an averago 8 - 10 IBs. Hanloy 12 147.6 20U •winning two games, ono of them by and Inexperienced Rurrwon high of 255 or bettpr will bo awarded a Cross Bib Heinz Assorted Soups oleven contlnuad tholr victorious two plna, dropped tho third match of chool team last Saturday afternoon High individual scoro Is being hcli 1034 expert bar to bo attached to Boneless Chuck cans for by Alex Mullor with o. total of 21' march In tho second half. Tho visi- tho act to tho Tilton. dairy toam on whon tho Rumsonltes traveled to tho tho medals they won previously. tors, falling to gain, punted to Leo-Monday night Tho markotmon rolled Stew Beef 25° pins with Ed. VonKaUongoll running Rutherford Field club's gridiron nnd Those qualifying for the first tlma Bottom Hound nardo's 45-yard line. Mazza took tho 1,025, a now high mark for that team, wore turned back by s large ecoro Solid Meat Except Clam Chowdor and a clone second with ono point dif- will receive medals. Consomme 2 cans 33a ference. High Individual sorlofl Jo be punt on ths run, cut for tho slde- to win tho opening match by 101 of 47 to 0. Tho Kumson team, or- ROAST Ing hold by Muller with 575 and bylinos and raced through tho entlro pins. Tho socond they took by tho ganized for tho first year, found It Tho records of the Bod Bank scanty margin of two pins. Tho Alox Curchln, Jr. following closely South River olovon for tho third hard struggle against outweighed marksmen, as compiled by Secretary Fancy Fowl .. Blue Moon Cheese behind with. C70. High team score 1B touchdown. VnnNosa drop-kicked dairymen turned about In tho third Dlngueld, follow. Boquefort 2 pligu. 4So contest and rolled 1,005, also a new and experienced opponents. Tho s - sy> ibs. being hold by tho Poacockji with 641 the goal. Johnny Sheridan, the Field Rumsonltes threatened to score sev- PoIIcoman Charles Erlchaon—Second, LOIN LAMB CHOPS Amor, and Pimento 3 plrg§. S7o plno and high team series la bolng club left end, brought tho crowd to high score for them, to win by 06 took part In twelve matchpa, nmUe toto plna. Jones of Schnoldor's was high iral times throughout tho game but Roasting—Frying Horsh's Beat Canned Goods. hold by tho Condors -with 1,718 pins. ltn foot a few mlnutos later when he wsro unable to break through that of 8.G33 pointo and an nvoratro of 204.41 VEAL CUTLET lntercoptod Qulnn'o tosa on the thirty- scorer for a single game, ho turning Policeman Georgo Clayton—Seventh, Grapefruit Iloarta 3 cans 29o An upset was porformed In tho In 233 In tho flrat. Tuttlo of the aamo strong defense of the north Jor- took part In twelve matches, mndo tota' Chickens yard lino, and twisting and turning, seyltca, of 3,478 pointo and an evarftEa of 280.83. Asparagus Tips KSocasi opening giuno of last week's eorlea tenm mode 221 in tho second. Scores Extra Special when tho Hawka furnished strong op- broko Into tho clear to dash seventy St Mary's got off to an early lead Lieutenant Harold Davloon—Ninth, took yards, crossing tho goal lino stand- of 207 and 204 wore mado by Hart- part in twelve,mntcheB, mado a total o Boneless Bump Faftey Peaches S eaa% Slo poaltion for tho strong, cuckoo team man and Jones In tho flrat. Watecr whon, after exchanging a numbor of 2,470 points and an average of 289.16. •when thoy captured all threo games Ing; up. Dlkey passed to Gawler for plays In mldfleld, they worked their Policeman Benjamin Pryor—Fourteenth, Now Crop and Grob were high for the dairy- took part In twelve matches, modo tot: Corned Beef from their oppononta, Taking" tho tho extra point men with 227. Tho scores: way to Rumson's fifteen-yard line, Fresh Diamond Walnuto , flrat by 57 plna, socond by 27 plno and Leonardo's final tally came In tho of 8.448 points and an avoraKe of 2S7.33, from where Kraft, playing at full- Sorseant Jamea J. Shoedy—Twenty. Chopped Laird's Cider tbo last by 17 plno. Thla winning last quartor. Starting a drlvo on SCHNEIDER'S MAEKET. back, darted through the oponlng filth, took part in twolvo matches, mad S3O gave them nino polnta and boostod tho forty-yard otrlpo, steady pound- Parker 100 H7 105 made by hip Interference for their of 3,398 points and an averado o Chuck Roast Coles 182 1B0 182 288.18. n by tho Hawka Into third place In th Ing by Gawlor and Robinson brought Hartman 207 172 181 flrst tally. Shorwood put the place- Ola Gold, Chesterfield, longuo Btandlng. Tho acoros: tho oval to tho eight-yard line. Maz-Jones 233 106 182 ment kick between tho posts for the There were 59 members of the Luoldes, Cornels lb CUCKOOS za, on a delayed buck, wont over Tuttlo 204 221 100 extra point. A heart-breaking second seven teams eligible to participate In L; C CIGABETTES _ the matches nnd tho fact that flvo Shoulder Lamb £ Jncoutu - -_ 118 111 147 with hla second touchdown of tho 1025 875 000 quarter was staged by tho northern Half McAllister . 134 120 133 afternoon. VanNoas drop-kicked the stato eleven whon in the Homester members of the Red Bank toam \Vholo 14 I.20 Honlcy -.._ . 146 147 127 TILTON DAIRY. goal. It wan after this score that Oroh 104 177 227 thoy rang up a total of twenty points. wcro among the first 25 places speaks well for tho team. 097 881 "sO7 South River started Its touchdown | Knliiht 182 185 168 Without giving up hope of scoring, T«flm handicap . B2 62 52 Brodjhaw 186 167 168 FRESH SEA FOOD! WINTER POTATOES drive, with tho gamo ending shortly Wither _... 227 119 220 tho courageous but down-hearted The various awards wero made 440 436 450 after. Tho Loonardo lino playad Merrill - . 1B6 110 211 Ruiraon fjridders came back strong last night at the third annual ban- Green Mountains $1.25 bdet. their usual steady game, stopping quet of tho league in tho Grotto au- Codfish Steaks 17c ft. HAWKS. 024 ~873 7 n the second half, whon they took Mullor .._ 185 182 running plays and recovering throe to the air and completed several ditorium at Jersey City. The Jersey Forbes . - 101 112 fumbles. Tho line-up: Tho Commorclal Chauffeurs -won pnsocs and held tholr opponents to City team waa presented with the Shrimp 19c ft. York Imperial Boynton ...- ~ 100 117 two out <;f threo gamea from tho South River Leonardo seven polnto. MMlatil, sturdy Rum- Colonel J. Lester Eisner trophy and Portion Eatontown team on Monday night. APPLES 508 121 Slvoas LE VoMclman son left half, tossed short passes for the P. B. A. trophy, which they won Blue Fish 15c ft. Team handicap 42 42 CnnliowoM I.T siols Tho drivers made an avorage of 053 ten or twolvc-yard gains to his de- for tho socond consecutlva time bskt. Zenka LG Bruyoro for tho three games and set a no"w pendable quarterback, VanBrunt and Each member of the team received c 648 408 478 Chrlitr Team handicap 14 H Id ficial ecorer, clean sweep of their (sot with tha Naveslnk toam Monday, winning all School Eloven Beatsn By office. We have Tho Roblna won twolvo and lost 410 300 throo games. Thoy took tho flrst by Scotch Ctolns Saturday. ton gamea during tho tionson. Among Tho Peacock:! cxpcctcdlpy y 21, tho second by thirty and tho final Tho Mlddlotown township ' high tho stronger clubs that thoy defeated match by 150 pins. Hurloy of tha through In tho last encountet r and wore tlio Howard A. Mallon nssocl- eohool football toam, at Scotch Plains took tholr throo otralght gomea from Professionals and Htrykor of tin Saturday, wao defeated by tho score atlon, tha Atlaa club of Rod Bank, Nfivoolnk team each rollod .210 In the Jaybirds whon In tho opanlng tho Kod Bank Dragonn, Fort Mon- of 7 to 0. Tlio Scotch Plains aggre- (tamo thoy won by 102 plnn, second g slnglo match, Truox of tho Profoij. gation wont ovor tho goal lino In tho inouth and Neptune. slonals made by 07 plnn and tho lant by 70 plno. of tlio 200. Tho Navoslnli laot port of tho gamo. Up until a Tho scores: Veto Egolandga, , manngog r team waa (short a man. Tho scores nhort tlmo previous tho Rllddlotown- JAYDIItDD, town, in a short address praised the PROFESSIONAL MEN. ers Eoemod to havo tholr opponents Dummy V.!0 120 120 team for itn lino showing and oald Kins 140 104 Kruio 188 140 uo outclassed, but thcro vian much dla- that In his observation umatour base- Mtnton ••• W 101 0 iluthanilth 110 102 lie ball oaeU year wso becoming more oonslon. in their ranlto and thla ALSO SEVERAL OTHER SPECIAL COALS FOR HOME HEATING AT LOW PRICES. Dummy ...„ _ Iflft proved fatal. They engaged In many sun aoii popular In the county. Ha said that (Hrylicr ...- -..- _... IBS 31 each team had an ardent following Hurley _ 210 140 noley orgumonts much to tho nmvi3e- • 31 Trucx „ J4(l 200 mont of tho spootatora at th« gamo. SOI 430 428 which bade good for baseball. lie plondod for bettor sportomnnohlp 831 808 By loclng thla gamo, Leonardo was ManDonalJ Hit 1411 among followoro of baooball and pre- NAVESINIC. put out of tho running for tho Clans 120 183 H»n«on lRl) 1ST II championship. 103 103 dicted a blffjjor and trotter fionc Ulxrkmr Jl» VB« nest year. Dummy 1H6 1SS 470 110 1'osten 180 1C3 Members of tho toam present wore I'ovtell H» lr,5 Football AS bcomndo. 'IVrtm hnmllcnn 20 20 James Wilson, Elwood Smith, Phil Tho Mlddletown township high Kgoland, Arthur Leavy, Oilln Ego- 810 708 ~TT ochool football team will piny on Its land, Paul niiUHe, Bnrnny Egolantl, Tlio Leonardo Hold club won twi homo ground;! tit Leonavdo Saturday RED BANK 1251 — I2S0. Fioyn rnn mnlto jxtrn poeltct money Arthur AcUerman jwrt. Michael (Iron out. of thri'o ir.nmffi from !h(^ Jcrnr, nftdrnoon ngnlnst (ho Anbury Park soiling Tlio Itofilut'dr.—AdvertliiOmcnt, Man) Pcsano, Central power and light company Ilia junior varsity, eleven. Page Twenty-Two RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER_2£ 1981 that la just aa dead v/hon it has bei THE MAN AMONG SHSH. today. Jeaus of Nazareth wes and XJoa Heart'® Bugaboo. GARDEN CLUB NOTES. is real—tho divine Man. T*e Christ zxzs: Patients"At The Hallowe'en Party buried a day et3 a decade. "Papa, when you sea a cow ala't Another new development In ot Condensed from Sorltasr's Mugazlni of tho church la but the creation of you afraid?" Special Meeting Tomorrow At Red dogma and theology. Bank Woman's Club. At Little Silver pagan emphasis upon tho dead bod; by Ctarlea IlaU Feny. "Of couraa not, Evelyn." Riverview Hospital and ono that would make an ear Tho man today who v;ould know One, hundred poraona attended thfi Estimated by popular standard "When you ceo a great big worm was treated at A special meeting of tho garden grypn covctoua,, is tho "perpotpp u tho llfo ol Jc3U8 was a failure. He tho essential Jesus—tho profoundest ain't you afraid?" Joseph Caplbaanco department of tho Red Bank Wom- masque and civic Hallowe'en dance" d ti and truest llfo evor lived—must find thuiue localutul, Institution Inst Wednesday care" offered by modern cemcterie was thwarted by misunderstanding "No, of course not." an's club has been called for tomor- given last night by the Littlo Silver Tho best tho Pharoahs could do \va him aa a thread of golden biography "When you see a horrid, monatroua afternoon for a laceration of the tip Democratic club in. St. John's pariah and controversy; followed half-heart- woven through tho gospels. Tho le- of his left third finger which ho hurt row, Thursday, October 25, at half- to build caverns and pyramids In tt edly by a few fishermen and peasants bumbleobeo ain't you afraid?" • past ten o'clock at tho clubhouse by hall. The hall, decorated by Jack W, hope of discouraging tho desecraffo gends which wero Interpolated, the "No, certainly not!" In a catch basin while working on Mason, represented a night scene, ntogonized by, tho thinking mon 01 pious additions by later copylnta of state highway No. 35. He was *"•- tho chairmn, Mrs. John Osborne. of their tombs. We, on tho othe his day; condomned and executed as "Ain't you afraid whan It thundera Tho Neighborhood Garden club will with bats flying over ghoulish.figures the original manuscripts, the Hebraic most unethical of all, hl3 propitiatory telling about how carolesa tho mon William H. Rorden, janitor at the ifted all human relationa to the sacrifice, mot with denial from him. local Junior high school, received a MIDDLETOH'N NEEDLEWOKKEB Riper. The men's prize for the best take for tho entire United States t height of brotherhood. Ho put moral over there ara with their wlven, and costume was won by Elliott C. Bor- It remained for Auguatlno In the said It was no uncommon night to broken hip last Wednesdanesdy aatternoon be turned into one gigantic cemetery mettle into life. Llko all intrinsic Annual Tea and Display of Garments den and the prize for the best wom- all preserved under perpetual care •evelatlons the axiomatic simplicity early fifth century to formulate a see a woman and a' donkey hitched whim ii tree stump fel on him while en's costume was awarded to Mra. confused Cltrlstianity inlo tho som- up together. Then ho laughed, and working behind the-hlgth h school gym- Novem!>er 7. Nonsense, obviously. Tho earth i, if his truth is tho marvel. Elliott C. Borden. James Sweeney for the living, and not all the assur- Jesua was born of humble and en- blanco of a barbaric rollglon. A do- said when he made that Btatement nasium. Ho -was admitted at tho local Tho Mlddlctown branch of the praved and lost humanity; nn angry In a speech at Detroit ono of tho hospital whero he was treated and re- won the door prize. ances devised by cemetery asaocla.' irely obscuro parontago. Ho lived Needlework guild will hold its an- tiona can keep cemeteries—when and savago God; an endless pordl- ladlea in the audience piped up: moved to his home last Friday after- nual tea • and display of garments nnd worked until ho was,thirty years ton; nnd tho appoasoment of divine noon where he is being treated by his DECENT CHRISTIAN BURIAL. they shall be needed—from growing ild as a peasant carpenter In an in- "That's not so unusual—you often Wednesday afternoon, November 7, at wheat or hollyhocks or fairways, iignlilcant village of northern Pales- justice, by Christ's death. \ In the seo it over hero, too." family physiciar half-past two o'clock in the recrea- And although few of us really deslri words of John Flsko, "It la hardly Mrs. William Boeckeo of Main tion room of the Reformed church. Condensed from The Forum by Mar- irie. He was a Galilean Jew. That ;oo much to say that three-fourths ivnn admitted lost lan F. Castle. for ourselves tho pitiful earthly Im meant that he was provincial in every tire* Aid. . , street. Locust, Miss Evelyn Walker, director of so- mortality of a grave preserved by >f tho body of tho doctrine known aa Thursday night as a surgical patient. cial service in Monmouth county, will In my observation, a "decent Chris- ivay. The peoplo of Galileo wero TUB- , unwarranted by scrlp- Ginsberg was riding In a taxlcab Mr, and Mrs. John McQuarrio of perpetual care, yet we continue buy- 1c, primitive and insular—a portion when the drlvor auddonly lost con- be tho speaker. All Interested per- tian burial" i3 seldom either decent ing it for others as a mark of ou ure and never dreamed of by Christ Johnson avenue, Matawan, are the sons aro Invited to attend. or Christian. Certainly it Is not de- if tho Hebrews Ignored and despised >r hia Apostles, first took coherent trol, and tho car sped forward at a parents of a son born last Saturday. respect. >y tho master minds of the raco. Tho torrifio rate. All day Monday, November 5, gar- cent to lacerate further an already From somo who mourn, ono hears •abbinlcal learning of Judca was un- ihapo In the writings of this mighty Mrs. Wilson Bryant of Locust was ments will be received from direc- anguished family or to drain further Roman." "Hoy!" yelled Ginsberg In alarm. this defense of cemeteries: "But i snown to-Jesus. Tho science, litera- "What's tho mattor?" admitted last Saturday as a medical tors at the home of Miss Marie Con- an already emptied family purae; and comforts me to have a grave to go uro and history of his time never Io all this depressing? Far from patient. certainly it is not Christian to glori- to. It gives me a special placo wher it. Thoro Is a stirring In tho hearts "X dont know," answered tho drlv- enetratcd to Nazareth. Egypt, Greece or grimly, "I cant stop her!" Loon Davison of Markham place, fy the mero remains of a dead body, I can just sit nnd remember!" nd Komo with tiielr art, learning f men for the rehabilitation of Jesus Littlo Silver, wa3 admitted Monday StARLBORO GIRL WINS PRIZE. Our burials are only nominally Chris- How many of us really want to bo nd ontorpriso ivcro as far away us )f Nazareth. He must be reconceived "Woll, for Heaven's sake!" Qlna- afternoon as a medical patient. tian. It Is true, \ye call in the min- mourned in that fashion? Hov he stars. That cosmopoltto cogni- n his original humnn simplicity. Wo borg shouted, "cant you at least turn Mrs. Ernest Cordtg of Rahway Kave Gradiiatcs as Ntirso at Long Brunch ister to officiate; wo say prayers; we many of us want the living to go to zance, which makes for breadth and may well remember that ho was, at off the meter?" birth to a daughter Sunday. She nad Hospital With High Honors. sing hymns. But such a Christian a lonely grave in order to remember ulture, never touched his life. Even no time and in no way, nn occleslas- o-*-®— . teen visiting friends at Keansburg. stress upon tho departed spirit Is Ical figure. Ho was simply tho friend It's Hmiuary Now In San Hosny. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Digglns of If wo are to be missed, don't ho names of tho profound thinkers "Jack" Hohrey, professional at the 1 -Mr. ana chiefly a matter of words. The real we wish to be missed in terms of our nd religionists before him—Plato, ind companion of tho common peo- Now resident: "I stopped over in ASH CANS .... rung River Country club, was j Marlboroarlboro, aaccompanie. d by their son stress, as proved by deeds and check- o—wherever ono or many would Swimming - and daughter, Jane and Martin, Jr., living interests? In tho picnics wo \rlstotlo, Confucius, Buddha, and a San Juan and—" admitted at the local hospital Sun- book, is a pagan ono of glorifying organized or in tho homes we made know God better and understand tho attended the graduation exercises nt the transient body. .undred others—lie probably did not meaning of human living. Ho waa a Old resident: "Pardon me, but you day afternoon as a surgical patient. tho Westwood high school, Long or by the children wo cuddled or In now. Perhaps this was fortunate. should say San Huan. In California FIBRE He underwent an appendicitis oper- Consider tho various phases of thla the businesses we ran? ociallst In tho finest sense of dlgni- Branch, of the Monmouth Memorial emphasis upon the dead body. First His mind was virgin soil, where the :ylng all men with divine rights, be- wo pronounoo our J'o llko H'a." ation Mondaay morning. His con- hospital training, school for nurses i The final evidence of our homage eed of the tree of llfo took root and Now rcsldont: "Woll, you'll have Window Shades dition Is reported to be good. comes the embalming, But—goes to thG dead body usually consists of :auso each and every ono is a child last Friday night. Their daughter tho argument—if tho body ia to be jrew without nlienatlon. if God. Ho arranged no dogmatics. to give me time. You soo, I've boon Frank Sole, six-year-old son of Mr. Grace completed a three years' gen- a headstone to marlc its resting Ho was a man of one idea.- In that in the state only through Huno and two §(s and Mrs. Joseph Sole of Wall street, held until the funeral, it must be place. But again I wonder whether Ho formulated no creed. He invent- eral course of training for nurses. made sanitary. And if It is to be O was tho comrade of evory super- :d no liturgy. Ho established no Huly." underwent an operation yesterday Miss Digglns and Miss Helen Becker we really want spent on a headstone ative genlU3. It is tho passion for Linoleum Rugs ^ morning for tho removal of his ton- gazed upon at tho funeral, it must a sum that would be sufficient to hurch. He declared tho highest ex- of Long Branch had the highest av- bo beautiful. And if it is to last a ixcollence. It dominates. With Jesus cellence of human lifo and the Inti- Martyr's Crown, sils and adenoids. He was released erages in their studies nnd were carry a youth halfway through col- t becamo an indomltablo purpose to from tho hospital last evening. • long: time within the grave, it must macy of God, Ho sent out his chosen Pat determined to pass hlo favor- Garbage Cans awarded cash prizes. lege, or to pay the salary o£ a visit- /ork the miracle of miracles—a man- Ho "pub" on his way homo. Ao ho Mls3 Alico Cunningham of Middlo- be preserved. ing nurse for a year, or to endow a rlends to tell othor men the trutha But why hold it? Why exhibit it? ood satisfying to tho God who made hat he had taught them—trutha to approached It he became somewhat iown was admitted as a patient at room in a children's hospital? Do nan In hl3 own Image—a Son of God. shaky, but, plucking up courage, ho the hospital Monday afternoon for Red Cross Talk at Rotary. Why preservo it? Well do I know we? Then let us go on record now, 'his Jesus was a dreamer of visions. ivo by, not to wrangle over. that the first frantic Impulse of the The wholo theology of Jesus ia In passed It. Then, after going about Radiator Covera observation. At tomorrow noon's luncheon per- expressing our wishes. Ho listened, absorbed, to the discus- fifty yards, ho turned, saying to iod tho Red Bank Rotary club will bereft is to hold fast to the dear body What, exactly, is a sane and sensi- tho Lord's Prayer; his humanism' ouc- Mrs. Marion Peterson of Morris of the dead. But that ia a morbid ions of tho village men, who gatii- himself: "Woll done, Pat, mo boy. street, Keansburg, received a possible be addressed by a representative of ble burial? I do not know, of course. red after hours in his father's shop, lnctly expressed in the Sermon on 1 Impulse and ono to be frustrated if Como back nnd I'll treat ye." fracture of her right hip in a recent tho Red Cross, who will tell about That which would seem humane to .nd then went out under the stars, :ho Mount, himsolf tho seal of Its WINDOW tho activities of that organization in possible. It is far kinder to the sor- somo would be agonizing to others. )crfoetion. Wo need nothing eloo or fell at her home. Sho was brought rowing" to leave with them only pho- to tho wild slopes of Tabor, a mount to tho hospital by the Keansburg first connection with the recent Morro But suppose that, Immediately after ! sacred memories. Thero he noro for an entire creed and a satis- The public health sorvlco operates Ventilators Castle disaster. This will also be a tographgp s and memories of him aa death, the undertaker were to come 'ylng religion. My contention is that aid squad yesterday afternoon for an lii lhi d lig reamed his visions. There God met 25 marine hospitals for oeamen with X-Kay. ___ preliminary feature of the annual he was—living, laughing loving and remove tho body. Suppose he im in tho sanctuary of "his soul, jesu3 mu3t bo known oxactly aa ho a total capacity of 5,200 beds. Red Cross membership drive, which -rather than tthh e recollectioll n of a then unobtrusively and quickly dis- 'here tho summons called him; but vas In Judoa—what ho said, what ho will start on Armistice day. painted, dead face. In those cases posed of that body, either by the sim- •nUl ho was thirty years old—ma- id, what ho was. Therein is human- where I havo been prevented by cir- Rurnson Democrats Tho npeakcr last Thursday was plest of burials or by cremation— ured and certain—he held his peace. ty's hope and faith. How ho died is cumstances from viewing a beloved which ceeniQ to me the least vain- Thon his overcharged mind and f small consequenco compared to Lieutenant Forrest G. Allen, who Is person after death, I havo lived to Hold Card Party In charge of aviation at Fort Mon- glorious of all ends to chose for one- oul broke into speech. Ho declared IOW he lived. Othor mon and wom- be grateful. self. After that, a memorial service Js visions. A few friends gathered :n have died as cruelly, with llko mouth. Lieutenant Allen was ex- As for exhibiting the corpse to the The Women'hs Democratic club of tremely interesting and instructive could be held, to consist of what- bout him and they went out into his ravory and charity. But no othor public, can you imagine any greater ever was moat comforting to those ttlo world of Galilee and Samaria, iad the heroism to llvo as he; no Bumson held a card party last night and the Rotarians have sent him a indignity? If peoplo expressed at Marwood, tho home of Mr, and letter thanking him for his courtesy who were left—a eulogy of the dead, here, simply and with strango elo- ther so truly knew God. He refused themselves upon the subject during or music, or simply the hopeful re- uonco he told tho groups of peasant ;o be a God or a king. Ho desired, Mrs. Harold L. Woodruff, at tho cor- and expressing the desire to hear their lifetimes, how many bodies ner of Ridge road and Bcllevue ave- him again in the near future. afllrmation ' of the Christian belief eopla the deep and spiritual truths bdvo all, to be a man nmong men. would bo exposed at funerals to the that death is not victorious. The en- hlch filled his heart. Soon a curi- He was not a sacrament of the di- ANNOUNCE A NEW DEAL nue. gaze of the curious who file past cas- Prizes of metal powder and relish tire emphasis would be upon the us crowd thronged him. He touched ine, but a perfection of the human IN BEAUTY, TREATMENTS Naval Ball at Elka Club. :ets? spirit and not the body. :ie submerged heart of their stag- —teaching men how to live, not how dishes were awarded to &[is3 Matilda And can the mere preservation of Strohmenger, Mrs. John Madden, A naval ball "will bo given at the It would not mean that we should ant lives. Something imperishable ,o die. Ellta home, Red Bank, Saturday the body in the grave help either the forget our dear ones. But instead of ithin answored. They camo from James Sinclair, Mrs. Harold Peters, dead or tho living? Surely, grief is Should ho come bade to us in this Miss Ethel Krauss, William Sinclair, night, December 1. Frank Haley, remembering them by means of pol- no fields, shops, fishing-boats, kltch- .wentleth century, whoro would we formerly of Keith's, will bo master of not assuaged by the thought that the ished granite headstones and land- ns—a motley multitude. To him it Hr3. Otto Strohmenger, Mrs. Jane remains will take fifty years to re- nd him? In cope and miter, seated Garland, Mrs. J. Rvrlng HcGirr, Mrs. ceremonies. On the program will be scaped cemeteries and perpetual as human life, with its hungers, Its ipon a throno at splendid rituals? Ed Cogan and his Hill Billies, Rita vert to the elements, Instead of the care, we should remember them In gnorance, its unrealized possibilities, Gu3 Muegge, Mrs. Ralph Longstreet, possible ten required by natural dis- Residing over a convention of ee- Miss Mary Shcedy, Miss Elizabeth Douglas, The Tars, Norman Strang- terms of somo living Interest of 'hen was spoken that supremely :lesiastical dignitaries? Or in shops ways, Tony Sharabba and others. integration, or the few hours re- theirs. A scholarship in a college. wonderful Sermon on tho Mount, a Hanlcy, Mra Robert Zerr, Mrs. quired by cremation. nd kitchens; on hillsides and mea- Georgo Hallanan, Mrs. Al Niederer, Music will be by the Rio Ramblers. Sand boxes in a day nursery. A trav- essage to the common people of the OWB; finding a group of folks to talk Dancing1 will beg-In at nine o'clock Consider, too, our funeral flower eling library. A wading pool for chil- enturie3. Mrs. David Hogan, Mrs. Raymond fetish. A person with whom we wero o? Probably at Conoy Island and Pullen, Mra. Herbert Young, James and will be continued until two. dren in the park. .overo Beach; going up and down NEW LOW PRICES ! Dreaa for tho occasion is optional. not on intimate terms dies, and im- Or—and this is more germane to- At last the crucial struggle sum- Duryea, Mrs. William Allen and Mrs. mediately we feel called upon to or- ho otrcot3 with a throng of ordinary FOB THE FIRST TIME IN OUR HISTORY WE ARE Seth Johnson. day—if tho family of the deceased lonei him to Jerusalem. His Juda- icoplo, touching their hearts with tho OFFERING OUR SUFERB OPERATIONS AT PRICES THAT der for him an elaborate floral piece. were in moderate circumstances, the im. drove him there, tho Temple of Professional Women Meet. I know a man who has rebelled at :ommen senso of truths to live by MEET AJJL COMPETITION ! A dark horse prize, an ash tray, finest memorial he could have would ahveh, the home of the ancient splr- ourageously and unselfishly. They "Was won by Mrs. Harold Peters. Mrs. A meeting of the Red Bank bus- the anachronism of sending flowers bo their proper protection. It is ;ual religion of his people. There, if Shampoo— CROQUIGNOLE to a dead body. Now, when he wish- yould learn to believe in God and In "Woodruff was in general charge of ness and professional women's club ironical that often when the family's .nywhere, ho must plant tho tiny hemselves—tho two vital faiths. with Castllo or Ringlet Ends the affair and was assisted by Mrs met last night at the headquarters es to pay his respects to the depart- income is eheared down to almost lustard seed of truth. Thera tho Cocoamrt Oil John Barman, Mrs. D. Harold Karp of the Young Men's Christian associ- ed, he sends a check to a charity in nothing by the death of the wage- inflict must be met—his simplo, spir- Finger Wave $©.50 the name of the one who has died. fid Complete and Mra. Herbert Miller. ation. Mrs. Ada Crandall reviewed earner, the bulk of his modest estate .ual, human gospel against tho for- Lloyd Hall and Edwin Schlef of Wntor Wave current events and led a discussion Perhaps, some day, an enlightened (and sometimes "easy" payments for lal dogmatic unreality of ecclcslns- tho Oregon City, Oregon, police do- Marcel SPIROLA STATE REGENT SPEAKS. on the topic, "Security for Youth." person will request that his death a year to come) should go to pur- clsm. Tho end was inovitablo. He Eyo Brows with Ringlet Ends The next meeting will bo held Tues- notice in the papers read: "Please lartment spent several days trying chase his burial trappings, new it Instirfctlvely. We know it o bag a deer apicco but got only . 3 ITEMS—SI .0 Daughters of the American Revolu- day, November 13, with members of send all flowers to the county hos- [storlcally. He was crucified as a the Teachers' association of the high pital." We spend more on burials than on no between them. On their way Com plots tion at Red Bank. births. Every year 15,000 mothers ltncss to the truth which made men omo their' automobile crashed Into school, in the junior high school audi- The whole subject of caskets and ce. The same fate would meet him Mrs. William J. Ward, state regent torium. vaults is a squeamish one. Insidious and countless babies are lost in child- me. of the Daughters of the American birth. Many of them might be saved advertising has so played upon our if a little of that perpetual care were Revolution, was the guest speaker Crippled Kiddles Meeting. emotions that when a death actu- at a meeting of Monmouth chapter offered to them temporarily. Red Henna Packs $1.00 | White Henna 75c up Members of the Elks crippled kid- ally occurs feel we aro express- of Daughters of the American Revo- l ( No, I am not saying that we should INCOMPARABLE SERVICE. dies committees of the Red Bank, ing our love by choosing (and pay- lack respect for our 'dead. But I do lution at the Molly Pitcher hotel. ing for) rounded corners instead of FASHIONS IN CROCHET Mrs. Jacob B. Rue, the regent, pre- Long Branch, Asbury Park and Free- say that we should translate our re- square the finer grade of satin sided. Among those present were hold lodges met last night in the Red , the silver handles. . , . Inevitably spect for the mere preservation of Fashion news from all oiier the United Stales, as well as front Mrs. Henry S. White, honorary re- Bank Elks home on Broad street. we pick the "best"—best because- It discarded bodies—which know no the style centers of Europe, is busy these days ivith crocheting. gent of the chapter, and Mrs. Floyd I Joseph G. Buch of Trenton, presi- needs—to tho preservation of living dent of longest preserves tho discarded body Therefore this newspaper offers its readers this series of ten ar- Grover of Princton, a former regent. | the crippled kiddles commlt- bodies—which need so much. ticles, illustrating smart and useful things which you yourself can Mrs. Theodore N. Parmly of Tinton tee of the state, was one of the Falls was hostess. .speakers. Plans are being made by crochet in leisure time. Mrs. Ward gave a description of the Red Dank committee for a bene- North Likes Dry Jersey Sweets An illustrated sheet of simple, detailed directions will be sent the recent state meeting of Daugh- fit In the near future. you, without charge, if you send a self-addressed return envelope ters of the American Revolution bearing a three cent stamp to THE CROCHET BUREAU OP chapters at Atlantic City. Violin se- Annual Farmlngdale Supper. Yams Are Favorites in South lections were played by Mrs. Lyman THIS NEWSPAPER, 522 5th AVENUE, NEW YORK. Eti- 3 PHONES-1560 '1561 -1562 The annual supper and bazar for joy the fun of making, the economy of doing it yourself, and the Sessen, with Miss Sadie Child as ac- the benefit of the Farmingdale Pres- Devotees of Each Type Are Offered Suggestions on Buying; II &. 13 BliOAD ST. •:• FREE DELIVERY companist. The next meeting will be byterian church will bo given at the Small Lots Stressed pride of possession! held Thursday, November 15, with church tomorrow, Thursday, October Mra. John J. Quinn of Red Bunk as 25, from 5:45 to 9:15 o'clock. The hostess. A program will be given In menu will comprise hot roast pork, By FRED W. JACKSON H — TURTLE NECK SWEATER celebration of the hirthduy of Mr:;. mashed potatoes, candied sweet po- Director, Division of Consumer Information Russcll William Mngna. Miss Mabel j tatocB( noL veBetableg| cabbapo saladf Department of Agriculture, Trenton, N. J. SHOULDERS Op SHOULDERS Clay, state vice regent, will b0 le • pot cheese, applesauce, relish, coffee zz. speaker. and rolls, gelatine with whipped CTOBER brings an abtmdanco YOUNG LAMB *?||, JERSEY VEAL cream and cake. of ewect potatooa with true ASJfS FOK I,ARGEH MAIN. O quality to our marlceta, reviving at LEGS YOUNG GENUINE LAMB Employees Meet. Resident of Little Silver Appeals to many tables tile poronnlal contro- Mayor nnd Council. Member-i of tho national federa- versy over tho rolatlvo merits ot RIB LAME CHOPS tion of federal employees of Fort Daniel We (grand, representing the Monmouth met Monday niffht at the "dry fiwects" and of yams. * FRESH-KILLED FOWL residents of Stlvortnn avenue, ap- Elks home on Broad street. About Devotees of tho yam types are peared before the little Silver mayor 75 persons were present. After the mostly from below tho Miuion Dbcon LOINS FRESH PORK und council last night in an effort business session bowling, quoits, ping lino and re3ldcnco in tho North ap- to have the water main on that pong and other panics were enjoyed, pears in no way to havo weakened LEGS RUMP VEAL atreet. replaced with a larger main and a buffet luncheon was served. their OTltlmafa.sni for the more mo/fit and also lowered. The present main, varictio;;. They claim nuperiority for yams becauso of their sweet- FRYING CHICKENS Which \a two inches in diameter, waa Slight Accident. frozen last winter. The matter waii ness and ta3ty syrup content. Just referred to tho water committee, of A slight accident which occurred as outspoken are thono ot the North RIB VEAL CHOPS which Victor Sattcr 1« chairman, for Monday afternoon about noon re- who prefer a dry, mealy sweet po- a report at the next meeting. sulted in damagen to the car of Er- tato. To them tho yam neema too FRESH JERSEY HAMS r nest Lippincott of Little Silver. Lip- moifit and thoy do not fancy its Tho road committee, wan author- pincott inn into the rear of a.Drake Hweot syrup, both GD nttractlvo to ized to procure tar to S\\] cracks in A Fine Clump of New Jersey FRESH-KILLED ROASTING CHICKENS baking truck at the corner of Syca- thoso who aro BO partial to yams. Gwcets tho concrete roada. Bills amounting more and Shrewsbury avenues at to $235.83 were paid. Mayor Eliaa S. Shrewsbury. Wo arrests were made. "Pears of the Earth" Blank has benn ill for reveral days Houoowlvoa buying sweet pota- and ho was not present at the meet- Fortunatoly both Mnds can ho ob- tooo nt thlo season of tho year ing. See Kleco tained In most market!! nltlioURh should rocognlzo that this vegn- Mr. and Mrn. David Curran and moro of the dry Jersey tyi)o are in tablo Hi readily bruised and fqulto ".Republicans To Meet, daughter Gloria of Matawan attond- demand in thia vicinity. Sweet porlohablo, especially Juist&'now A special meeting of the Railroad cd the graduation exercises of the potatoes aro no lonper a luxury but whon "owootB" aro usually moved Men's Kcpubllcan club will be held MonmoJth Memorial hospital train- rather havo becomo a fitaplo terv- directly from tho fields to tho mar- Saturday night at 8:30 o'clock in the ing school for nurses nt Long inp aa a pleasant chantfo. kets. I/onjj Branch Republican headquart- Branch last Friday night. Mr:;. Cur- They also contrlbuto valuable Thoso harvested later aro first ers at '093 Broadway. Thin will be ran'fl niece, Miss Grace Duggln.'i of food essentials being rich In Unity cured in special atorago houses In tho ovfpiti'iznt'ion'u lnsl meeting be- Marlboro, wan among the graduates. litarehen and fiiiKars, valuablo min- order to develop n stronger okln faro election. erals and vitamins, especially the boforo shipping. Coneoquontly pres- Addrcttacii will be made by nU\U: Homo From Kentucky. important vitamin A, according to ent purchasos nhould bo of quan- and county candidate:) and refresh- recent reports of the Bureau of tltlon not exceeding a fow days' ment.!) will be served. Victor Ghczzl and Paul Hlntol- Chemistry of tho U. S. Department supply. mnnn of Rumson itturned homo yesterday fruni u two weeks' trip to ot Acr/ouHiiro. From tlielr labora- flood sweet potatoes are alwayg TSS& s^^^^^sai tories a flour and Sieceptilon For I'n?stor. Kentucky. Ghczzl, who In golf pro fiyrup nuiuo smooth, firm, bright and chunky. Wo all llko to ring changes on our wanJrobo with a variety of ncce3- Tho official board and hulleo' aid at the Deal Golf club, finished In the from nweet potatoes havo been 1«- Thoso of medium Bizo, near-Bhapod troduend, presaging perhaps more or nplndlo-nhnped aro usually in de- Bories. With fall twoodn, especially, a now blouso or (rwoator la a won- (society ut tho Atlantic Highlands money In the Loiilsvlilo and Hazard p y dorful plck-mo-up to accompany tho flrot brisk daya of autumn. It you open tournaments. Mr, Hlntclmann rxtoimlvo uilo of thifi vegetable. It d .Methodist church tendered a recep- mand, Guitablo for olnglg o sot to work and crochot this nmart turtle neck sweater of sturdy cot- played iu tho Iluzard tournament. is of interest to note that nvveot serving*} when bakedbkd . AAvoid thoso tion Monday night to the new pastor, pntaton.i aro little lined In Europe ton crochot cord you will bo otitlBfyliig thn| lovo of now thlnj?a find at •—r ^ • c^- which aro mis-shapen, lonrc, coEinio How ' Unity i). Hummci, anil hl.'i although in Southern Husnla thoy tin. name tlmo bo helping to Imitwuu tlm family budget. Tho investor wlfft nnd family. Mrn. Hubert J. The Red Hank Register trnvclo or showing prrowth cracks. Never over every street in town and every aro prized nnd thoro nro called the consider buylnp any showing nlumt in In a fascinating mesh iitllch and has tihort sleeves no that it Ifl not •fstnftf'ti wufi (n charge of the enter- rond In Urn county. Let It enrry your "[uiiiru of tho earth," a narno akin tftimnent, Mr. Hummer mad© a short Of disease- or decay, because Rtich bulky and hot under a coat, n;n! jet tin, or.itut turtle nevk will keep merjaago to thoso who llvo on tueao tn tho French "pommea do terro", defects usually develop rapidly in out tlm cool breezes, la a bright conLmaUng color It will b« I Imported and Domestic Wineo and Liquors, | j thoroughfares.—Advertisement. tor Irlali potatoes. ' " * wjtb. a fall suit, ' 21,1931. *e Tv7cniy-Tiir.»

ItADIO DRAMATIC CLUB. UBOABT

Yotencle tftHErworthy'a 1'loy, Booto mtfl PampMets en Hw? Jer- Courage to bo Presented, sey on Display st IteTwtok. MONMOUTH COUNTY T PIL A *i uont their piny, enttllod "Dick's added to tho library Includo "Tho Courage," over WHBB Friday even- ChallSngo to Liberty" by Herbert Ing, Novemhor 2, at O:1B o'clock. The Hoover, "Tho Human Side of the FOU KENT play is written and directed by Yo- News" by Edwin C. HIU, "Another FOXt SALE, deCoy duckn, furniture, TUBB, 'AKKB NOTICE—WlnUOTICEWlnUrr will Boon bo he heree. PAINTER, paper hnntrer, painting estl- j X BUY and jcond-hand ctothes, muBt HALF of tloublo house, practically nev/, NEW HOUSE. EIX roun " nnd tmlli, hot lamlo Xrftngworthy, a national fifjuro Man'a Wife" by Mario Bolloo gas BIOVO, About twenty wooden da- OrdeOd r your fltovut endd furnacf o repairi s mates; largo or »mnll jobo. Will call b.._o In. _(j od condition. L. Kcrber, 20O cornpletoly remodeled; alx rooms ana /ater hent, MInncaf »\U thei-nio'itat' In tho radio world and children's Lowndeo, "Settled Out of Court" by oya, moBtly slass eyen. Chairs, table, iefore-lt 1B too lato. Samuel Swart*, H evenings with «?nll paper samples or for a Ihrowsbur/ avenue, Hod Bank. Phono bath; ono block from business (section; rent rcanonnble. Irnjuli ihlffonler, KUB atavo, gao plate, fuua. ntcorn heat; S30 per month, Henry F. J Of OWTK-lf, 12 coach and dramatic ontortolner over Ronald A. Knos, "Trumpots West" alnt clmt. Arthur E, Boycc, phono 066 6B-W. Onk plHco, Fair XIavon. Iolophono tied Bank 86 or call ot 91 flylln, realtor. IiegiBter bulldinc. Red 2479. Two biocka from liKtine lift,| 'iltunk the National, American and Colum- by IBlmor T. Peterson, "Tho Syca- Uroad atroct.* _ RJl), top aoll and privet! acres of top noil WANTED, will buy second-hand bicyclGa Bank, nhono 143. Bnfl four to nix-toot privet; very cheap. E nd paper linnger and decor- and Eecond-hRnd frames, (irover Por- FOR EENT in Rurn« bia broadcasting Btatlons. Tho Lang- more Troo" by Elleabeth Cambridge, tmiiW WINDOW 'SA'Sfl i feet, eight liioh*s hlnh, ThomenJS. ]N«H_Ited_Bankt phoniiJMI. ator; rcaBonablo prlcca. Will papor a ker, B Mechanic Btrect. Itcd Hank, phone low, furninhed or ied ; nil r»mj- wortliy program la a weekly feature "Foolo Rush la" by Anno Green, 3 feet, elx inches wide, iroeil lot porch room for 13.50 and up; all work guaran- SIS. . HOUSme nEt a ; onewlf fievcriy rooma; all Improve- Improvempentse ; Ktitnito; nc.tr h\m HuH e ItAND PIANOS, J200 upriarRCBt ntorjr combination range; l l nnd snclomira; n|Bo panel doors, 6 foet, 8 lnch- teed. Joseph Hoffman, 22 Drummond _ __ . JII burner; two-catwocar and BtorcjB. Reduced rent to it;!iaht!it o ie every Friday night at seven o'clock. "Breakfast In Bed" by Sylvia Thomp- on Jerisoy coast. Tuatlne'ii, 16" Mon-J vIORTfJAGK money to loan— If you arcKarage. Call nt 21 Branch avenue. ReRd ;a, and. wiuh, linoln, complcto with perfen- nouth Btreet, Red Hank. place, Red Hunk, phone 3343-W. seeking first Lond nnd morlE^Ko money out; immcdlttfl i>ofi:!oa:ilon. I'liono 4H7 Tho fiamo play will ba presented son, "All About Jane" by Pamela ta!. Texaco (las '.Station, Btato Highway, Uk6<8J Itumeon. ___ HILCO radios and tubcti, nev> 1085 moi!- >n your home in amounts un to S5.0&O by tho Radio Dramatic club at tho Wynne, "The Claimants" by Archi- otowii, nenr 1'lvo Cornon* _ RADIO SERVICE—Prompt and rea- lonault W. A. Hori'lnK Agency, 8 LI tide ti HOUSE for rent, fclx roocnu, all Improve- l 520 up on termn. Tustlnc'o, 16 11 1 SIX-ROOM moVlcTiTTulr"k~'hunKnlnw"ln" Lit- ISllis homo on Broad otroot about bald Marshall, "Mary. Petero" by r c0 t g a r ^l .?* Red nnnk, phnno 397." mentfl, cncloned pf>rch; atcam heat; ga- tlo Sliver, *whot water .:;vi Jient«*d, til* Sfl>BWA"urbl^ycio~for~wi«, used only a ? A ~* ^•••!?* - .f. ,^ ,^. ^ J?? * nonablo BQrvico; only tha beat of ragQ; rent reaGonable. Near fiehool. Ap- ( Christmas tlmo for tho benefit of Mary Ellen Cliftaa and "JJoat Hori- few tlmei; DIBO boyB* winter copt, about MONEY to loan on firnt bond and mort bath ami Idtchen, rofrbrcrator, lircaltfiist flvo-year eitc, and elrl'n coat, about o'ffht- MER"SON dlssor, rebuilt. Co'aovcr material used for replacements. Tubes ply 65 Willow Btrect, Fair Haven, phono room; enclosed nun parlor, two-rar i'n- Bros* Wickatunk. N. J., phono Holm- sae HHcndriekso n £c£ Stout, 2 LIndoId n Red Bonk 4D6-J. charity. Miss Joan Harding Is aaslot- zon" by Jamea Hilton. year ulto. Apply at 20 Spring street. Red tested frco. Bradley'a Radio Service, itace. Red Bank. rtijjc; lnndHrnpcd;-5r,r). Mllron Morlc SS ing In tho coaching of tho young Hank," ljj_ ; 73 Ntwrnnn SprlneQ ros'l, phono Red THREE"nUNPiAtOV/5. fivo rooms. VIMII, llrond fltrcct, ptiunu 101*1 iind 1U17, lied iIAYTAG washer, $49.06; Bales and serv- AUTO I-OAN3—Confidential, prompt, nil improvcrnents: ono in Ri ver Plmu Uank. dramatists. RADIOS, vacuum cleaners, washing ma- ice. Tustlns's, IS Monmouth otrcot, Red Bank 1154-J. courteous Borvlce: no endorpornonto; S22.50. ono on Nawman , Spring rund chines, electric motors tested, rapalred; ank. mymentfl reducotl. Federal Acceptance ?27.50. ono on East Sunset avenue (25. FIVE-ACIU3 farm In LIttIn -Si!vpi'.'T^lJ MootlnEB of tho Dramatlo club are battery HUIVICC. Froo tubo testing. Call Leonardo News. "1KEWOOD, ?0.0« por load, *10 per cordj WILLIAM V. iJlETRicii. plumbing, heat- Jo., 610 Electric builtllrnf. Axbury Park, John II. Cook, Jr,. , brewabury. phono Hed palntcl quaint old houn.o; K«S. bath* held evory Saturday morning at nine Ked Hank 8G0. D, A. Johnson, lied Bank, lni; and tinning. 1'itmpu and windmills ihoriB 8280. Open evoninuB 1:00 to tf:f)0. Bank 3425-J. furnace, fireplace; Krccnhoi^frt. Will rent. eitft In electrical bualnCBS. flropiaca ttood, all per cord. Looutit o'leock in tho radio studios. (Tho Re4 Bcnli Eoalstot •«»»*>• fco«aht oatn. oak himber, plantnE and oawing. repaired. Agent for Master carburetor OL1> GOLD—\Ve~TBy~to7h~Tor your eld fOlt KENT, stores, offlces, Data. hou w , SU, or i-fcll Sfi.Mji.. Kay VanHorn, Fair oal navlng device. Fits any furnace. 42 ;old jewelry, watches, teeth, etc. fi^ua- a 0 Tho coot of characters to parltlel- In Lsonardo at tbo »torm ol Wl Horn May. EMEMDER Ust wintflr? Bo prcpartd^ Jharlea 0. Uennott & Co.. offlca phone 8 0 11 epartmonte; improved; all locatlona. Have your battery, oniburfltor and 1B-MIddletown Sfifl, rosldonco 70. IJelBhton avenue. lied Dank, phono 3687-J, i. .'?. "6 fl.t . .'* ftrect. Red Bank. Just off Broad qtreat. Land & Loan Co- HOUSE for r^t pftte Ih tho play are an follows; oro, William Shep«6n and Albert J9re- nti mlaa.) nIt ion guurantced 0. K, Ba euro of In- 3OI-EN'S tractor*, rebuilt; Planet Jr. and IF IT'S MUSICAL wo can supply It. In- WILL BUY Fergunon plow, twelve Inoh 12 Mechanic atrcet. Red Bank. ImprovementB; etant otnrtlnif—a perfect, tuned motor. struction on any wind or ntrlng instru- entral location; Disk '. PHI YlvI»al«Sr Eolen'ii Service, Conover Droa., Wick- double bottom for Fordson tractor; LITTLS SILVERr-Slx-rOom house; oil |m. Friday Rftornoon the Woman's Ml Mnvy Hull Doris Hlnch D. A. Johnson, corner Pearl nnd Mori- ,tunk, N. J., phone Holmdol 0. ment including accordion. Arrangements Must ha l» Hood Hcrviccablo condition; l>rovementa; convouient to bus Una andV ' McLaren utrcot. "llcii Ons-Eyo Onpt. fimtvh, captain of tno Mtortonary oocloty ot tho Baptiot Trtolh lU, Red B^ enn bo mado to iiurchaao Inotrumentn. Al- 191, Atlantic Highlands, N. J. schools, two-car Kumge; grounds r.7.i2o VBT ARUIVED—Largo shipment of coal io repairing. AnnOBG, 4 7 Washington I'imten riiillp flmdsr church will meet at tho church for DOlT'T ho a slave to coal. Initall & Stir- ranges, heaters for oil and coal. Also WANTED, a small kitchen coal stoi e In (ruiti . ffrnpeB. Owner, 47 Wa»hin([toWhi n U'OUH-ROOM hoimc, hnth, '.vntur, clcctri* rlrntoB Jonoph LtuiK, All'honno itreet, phone Red Banl<. 1751. street, Red Bank, phon^ 1TJ1. city'' ; oi""l White Cross worlt. ITrlday night will llns oil Ixirnor In your furnace, ptpeleBB. ,o rangea and combinations. Samuel perfect condition. Address Ktove, box ^ res; Main r»;nl, Felt* Tomalnt, ilcnryy Uurlic, Edward Co- hot ftlr or hot water: 512.80 antl up. rnrti, 14 Went Front street, Bed Dank, AT YOUR SERVICE,, UoorgUoge DontDont,, experexper- Ell,_Ked_Bririk." _,___ aveti; rent 3_0 n tonth. Inquire at 13 uin, Fiank QunolfentiUBh find FrttnK- ba mlselonary night at thp- church iienced ed nHh refflatel r ropiilrmanl : addinddi g FOR RENT, five-room bungalow, all Im- ik ^lace, F«l_r Hu (Ilmrlca M, Allaire, Eatontown, Jphone hono 1387. GOING to Miami around tho provementn and irarage; rent $80. Ap- tin Ecli. and all momboro and frlendo aro In- m-j. machineh , typewriterit . IUGU O chechk k protectortt , November, havo room for two ; 311 RENT at Va\r Hnven, <)ix- -o"om"~~rM~Z Queen ot tho FolHon Jnn« Mcliuan PAINT your houso for JO.00. He repairs; also vacuum cleaner repairing. ly II. B. Wilson, White road, Shrewsbury, Sft'ow, nil modern imii rove merits; i'icsl vited. A program will bo presented HE I'UKPAHEn—Last wintar wan cold. hat you got: Five gallons of Kera; ratoa reasonable. Infjuiro N. J. Elve« Jenn Piirkor mid Potiy Powell Satisfactory repairs at reasonable pricefl. Spring otrect, Red Hunk, n phone • ocatlon. R.3ady 1or occupancy October at eight o'clock, following which, a Keep warm thla winter wiLh oil. Savo aill colorsl , twt o quartts oilil , one quart 3 Elm place, Red Bank, phono 2302. r SEMI-nUNGALOW, tiovcn rooms Bnd Quoon of tlm Bliio HOIIB Holen Powera yourself Borne work with our \vonderful unfurnished. Apply Mrs, Jack SparMnf? Dine Bolln j...r,rncn Brady, Mar- ooclal hour will bo enjoyed. urpontjna, one flash tool, putty knifo and WANTED, BUILDING material, nmall or bnth; all improvements; orm*ear saraga. Ca_thcrino_Htrect, Vair Haven, N. J. oil burner. Fftn In any coal range. For mtty, four-Inch brush. Roof pulnt, 50c KENNETH J, SMITH, painting done rea- large lots, new inl-hanr]. Price \l. II. V.'indoi-vcer, 40 Branch avenue, R«d Jurlo Mooro, Mildred Mnrx, Muriel inly $15. Rarmiel Swartz, 14 West Front L gallon. Morunouth Paint and Varnlnh Bonably. Box 77, ShrewBbury, N. J.* :OK. RENT, f^'rcomB^nnd'bi.thTaiMml Uoiitrth, Veutsy Itnnkln, Clairo Lod- Mro. Edward Bruntz, Mra. Joneph rnuat ht very leanonable AB I re-Bell. Rend Bank, phone 14,65. rrnvementii; mm porches; fiisaKO • oil itreot, Red BanV, phono 1887 IVorkfl, 265 Willow avenut, Lonff Umnch, mo list with .price. H. 1), Marulmll, New nVE^ROdMnTiingalow for rent! all Im- Inrd ILIK) Mnrion Davis, Rhoin, Mro. Loula Blegel and Mrs. lhono 3110-J, and 119 Wcat Front fltrcet, doater; $21, IncUnlliiff w:ttcr. 1'iDUKor, Wlcky Crom l'ateh florin nirsch Francia Killduff aro In charge of a KEfiUU/F Bocond-hand water pumps. BEDBUGS, roaches, fleas, motliB, etc., Monmouth, N. J.* provements; sar&KC; on RiverBido drive. avenue of Two Utvcrn, corner Mai>lcv.-ood (i. Hurat, Mlddlctown, phone Middlejtowa •0il Bnnk._ permanently exterminated (guaran- Jonci»h Stavola, box 71, Illveraido dt-jve, *&**-GS> —> traveling dollar card party which will vonuc. _Rumaoii. BED RYE—Very nlco re-clenne'(l "*Boed teed). Rats caught with ferrets (not ROOMS FOR RENT. Red Bank. talto place on Saturday evonlng, No- ryo for sale. Fred D, Wikorl Co., Itud HOUSE for rent, all Improvements, nt'^nin COW STANCHIONS, cream Bepnrator, ou- poleoned). Phono 2848 Aabury. Jack UUMSON—Four-room. apartment, fur- Union Beach News. vember 3,,"it Community ilro houao. to trailer. E. D. UntHhon. Mlddletown, FURNISHED rooms for rent on tho rlvor nished or unfurnished, -with sns, water, heat; attraelivo country hon;;o; nun Ken d rick, ox terminator, established oom and Run porch; on Ijiifburrow Hz- Games.«iU begin at half-past eight IEBD RYE—Very nice ro-clenncd. itocd bahk. £9 Rector place. Red Bank, electricity anil bathroom; also eh rooms (Tho Rod Dank Resistor con ba thought ryo for aalo. Fred D, Wlkoff Co.. Ked 35 years. phono_J 37j.IL „___ and bnth; either 320 per month, John atcL Seo Oibeon, Lot-udt, N. J. o'clock The procoeds v/lll go to the WILIJ BUY tyiiowrltcrn and oddlnff raa- In Union Beach at tho stole ol Qua Bon' chlnea. In working ordor or notj wl!l l«nk, N. J. __^_^^^_ FOR RENT, furnlflhcd, Minufih, Ward avenuo and Shrcwnbury 3IX-"RO0M" bunjralow' fc>r~"Vn"tr~aTl"ln^ Ladl'A' aujtlllary of tho flre company, ELECTRICIAN—If it's electrical we Bell, drive.( provomenta, hnt. wntur hent with river oon.) rail, Wrlto or phgne, Jooepli SerplcOi JAK WOOD for sale fuiniico and v rooniB for houBtikceplriK ; liuht, huat an A/ioor prise will bo awarded. Koyport. N, J. fireplace length; $5.00 per lond, $10.00 iriHtaU or repair; eitlrnates cheerfully n. Apply 77 Onklniui atreut, cornt _ ( irivlle«ea. Innuiro nt I I^itfhton placo Tho Union hotel W»B badly dam- SOD, topiioll, flit dirt, clndera, gravol end jr cord, Schlpnnl Dros., 114 Went .Ivan. Cull UB for nny or all of your Wont Btrcct. Rdl Bank.* SIX-ROOM houso, opponiU hlffh achool; Tr VanNens'a ve^otnbfo stand. State lilwh- aged by flro laot Saturday morning. A ooolal tea under tho auspices of manuro for ealo. Prices right. Claude i*ront street, phono Red Bank 184S, electrical troubled, Victor C. Pcrotti, i!6 hot nir hent, 5 25. Five-room modern way, north of lied Bank; §20 monthly. Church street. Sea Bright, phono 2 3S-W. Mra. 4covorcd Mr. and Mro. William Maxson of IB BUYS flnoflt ran go burnero In the Bank 11 for further Information. Icinlty. ments. Located at 16H Shrewsbury avB* 1387. county. Gome in and look thorn over. H3. by Mrs. Ida Hart, who llvofnext door Chapel Hill road -will hold a card Mado to fit any coal atove, Samuel 13ODY nnd fender work; damaged bodies DRY onk wood in stove and fireplace nnd fenilcra repaired: dontn removod; JUNflALOW, lar^o llvlnff room, open . _ dollcateaaon and candy stora to tho hotol. Upon tho a/rlval of tho party at tholr home on ThurBday Icnpfthe; well rotted Binnure, top sot] i Srtz, 14 Went Front street, Red Dnak. COMFORTABLE roon . for rent, private factory finishes duplicated. Our lino in- family; good locatii •y reasonable. fireplace, nodroom, mlrror-doared closet, for snle; no rennonablp offer refuoed. dromon It wan found tb4 ftro had or- ovoning, November 8, for the benefit driveway a R raveled, tractor plowing and WOOD for nalo, woll seasoned, hard, good- cludes 'a complete automohilft painting lc bath nnd shower; kitchen with SellarB Tfrlta Pox 201 Monmouth Beach, N. J. truck (or hlro. 3, it, Camay,.phono Eat* buminer wood, $10 per cord, hp.lt cord 21 Harricon avenue. :<1 Bnnk 3505. iginated on tho eecontf' floor, and had of High Point chapel. A bag of po- (service-. H. J. Smith, 41 West street, Red :ahinets, Inlnid llnolfcum; hot water heat; RED BANK vicinity—Hundreds "of 'tarmn ontown 44G-J-2, ' IE, quarter cord $3, big load $4; well nca- IJ ank. FURNISHED room, all improvements; ren- arntic. Price 537. Frnnk B. Lawea, Red galnod considerable 'headway, Tho tatoes will bo dlsposod of on tho co- aonable; light housekeeping prlviicKea if to suit nny pockotboolc Illustrated onod hard, Btraight oak, por cord $12, •lunk, lthono 28TG. booklet freo. Bay H. Stillmnn, StaU flremon confined the flro to tho O operatlvo plan. A patch work quilt COCKEH SPAKIEI^, puppies. Brown iftlf cord ?6, biff land 36, quarter cord WE BUY: URcd enra for cash. KUBBSB desired. 120 Harding road, Ited Unnk, Broa., 10-21 Mechanic Btreot. Kcd Bank. phono 450-J. TOUR-ROOM bungrnlow for rent; gas, elec- hlehwny, Eatontown, N. J. Phono Eaton- ond and third floors. Tho first floor will aloo be awarded and refresh- dogs; bred for correct typo; litter 4; coaoonod stove and furnace loga $4 tric and running wator. Inqulra at 6fl own_17_8. iar load, cord $12, half cord {7; fitovc TWO largo well-heated rooma, olnglo or : on which was located tho bar room, ments will bo eorved. red and whiten by Champion Free- 1930 FORD coupe.""_rood~conditIonT"_<-.... barton street, Rtimson, N. J., phono Rum- FAIR HAVEN, newly painted four-room dining room and kitchen was badly .Charles Edwards underwent rood split to ordor; kindllnK "wood, two rubber,- $85 caah. May bo seen at 37 connecting, in prlvato home; reasonable ton 681. ' land's Forover ex Welchcr's Rhoda; In feed bnffS 11. Phono Ktjd £ank rent. R. H. VanDerveer. 49 Branch ave- cottage; sood neighhorhootl; bath, In- damaged by water. Mr. Elfant esti- glandular operation at the Long Mechanic Etreet, beforo 6:00 P. M. ATTRACTIVE five-room bungalow for sulated walla, oak. floors, furnace; plot nlco heads, good bone. Schiller, Lit- GGJ-W- _____ I1A°i?£_^.<:^L£^n^: 3857-J.* nue, phone_RedJBank H_6G. __^ matod tho damage at ?4,000, partly Branch hospital Thursday. Ho is COWS for sale, young three and rent In Llttlo Silver; hot water heftt, . treca nnd shrubs; Bacrl/lca* tle Stiver, phono Rod Bank J09E-W. four 1020 WoiW^coAchThody and chnsBlfl. Will ROOMS "for'renC with or "without board; pen fireplace, one-ear ffarage; convenient $l,0oo, pn-rt cash. Rny Vanllorn* rhong covered by Insurance. olowly Improving. year olds; aomo fresh annd olosoloso prni g sell body Hepnratoly; very reasonable good homo cooking; reasonable pricee. 283. Red Bunk. 3rs; alll l tuberualjtblj n testedttd; hhenvy mllkern. to bus, stores and achool. Phone Long Phono Kcd Bank 3857-J beforo 6:00 P,Choice location. 78 Wallace street, Red Branch 2552." Rov. Otis F. VanBrunt of Froohold Snmuol Putnam returned' Friday PLAYER piano and bench, good condi- Must sell to mako room for young stock. 11.* Bank, phono 1902-J/ FOR SALE or exchange. Southern Califor- FOR RENT, West Front street, Kcd Bank: nia bungalow, modern improvements, in tho' now pastor of tho Congrega- on tho 3. S. Pastoros from a three- tion, for Bale cheap; also girl's Johdpur W. H. Potter, phona 278-J,' Mlddietown. COMFORTABLE furnUhcd room in ptU boota. Address B. P., box fill, Rod MUST SELL bird's oyo maple bureau FOR SALE, half-ton Chevrolet truck In x roorna and bath; all Jniprovemonts; jaragc; large yard; ornnno, lemon, grape- tional church, which hao boon -with- •weekn' Carrlbean crulso. L'ood running condition; reawonablo for vato family; Southern expoHuro; all rent $25 per month. Phono Bed Bank «rult and declduouH trees: amnll town, Unnk." chlftorobe, ton»ploco dining room modern Improvements; reasonable rate. 81 orango belt, San Bcrnadino valley; Ideal out a paotor for several weoks. John and Thomas Goertner, who cash; may bo Been nt 174 Branch avenuo, 187 0-J^ _ NICE yourpc rabbit hound for ealo; eight ulte, solid mahogany; set of Lionel eloc- Red Bank, phono 1460. South atroet, phono Red Bnnk 1330-M. nil year elimnto: fifty miles Lou Angeles. havo been kopt Indoors with heavy VERY DESIRABLE house for rent, .... Amone tho recent enlistments In months old, running good. H, A. Wall- rlo trains, complete with station, etc S, 1927~ ESSEX Bedan,~exccptlonally clean FRONT ROOM, second floor, comfortably 1'honc Red BnTik 1107. coldn, are now able to bo out. , In tr. Phalanx, N. J., phono Eed Bank Thompson, 17 Branch avenue, phono 1028 Pontfno sedan, 1929 Ford sedan rooms, bnth, laundry, good collar and tho CCC from Union Beach, aro Hen- furnished for* ono or two persona ; board attic; all improvements; good location; GOOD HOME for H&io cheap; GLX raamt^ Mrs. Ida Rouse entertained sever- 278-J-l. B48-R. 0 • _ loluxe. 1930 Chovrolet coach, 1080 Willys If desired. Rate rcaaonable. 220 Spring: nil litiprovomentH; near center of town. ry Kyle, Albert Hudson, Edward Le- RANGE oil burners; lot UB install In your rent reasonable to rellabla rarty. Call al Irlendo from Maryland over tho UjL SlZft hair mattress for sale; A Six coupet. Applepato'fl Oarago. Valloy itreet, phone Red B&nk 1520-R.* Good reef don tial BceUon. I'rico $fi',SOQ.. Bodz and Robert Hart. Singer sowlnff machine in good condi- cooki-stoves. Call at our Btoro and nee Drive. Atlantic Highlands, phone 314-J. Red Bank 2509-R, ^^______^__ Henrenry P.. HylinHylin, realtor, Rcsister buildlofff wook-ond. a domohfltrntlon, Snmuel Swurtz, 14 West FOR RENT, two rooms and bath, 512. HOUSE of fivo rooms, fro«*leIesB toilet, Robert Graham and family, who tion. Cfiro Bray, Newman Springs road. FIFTEEN new owners for recommended 114 Shrewsbury avenue, Red Bank, ReRdd BankBk, phho 747433, Adelbort Phlltppt of Now York Red Bank. Front street, Had Bank, phono 1387. uaeti ,r,orn in tho last fifteen dayn. Ev- town water, $15 monthly; Lelghton have lived on Bay avomio for v phono 358P-W.* ivonue, near Bank street: ponsciiBion n( BARGAIN—Buslncnn property for aalg spont Sunday with his mother, Mrs. DUNHAM'S pure pork sauoage, SO cants ity ono of them fully satisfied that thoy 9lth dwelling. Lot SOxliiO feet with tlmo, havo movod to Koyport. >ought just the car they wanted end re-TWO largo rooms for rent, heated, fur- mco. Thomas Irving Brown, Iteslster of- 1 Edith Phillppl. por pound. AIBO frGnKJerfloy OKBB' Co- nished or unfurnished; rant very rea- fice. Red Bnnk.* rear entrance; prlco $8,SO ). Henry F. Hy- Thomao Stovono, who has been a vered, (ieortto Whlto, 70 Wallace street, FARM PRODUCE. ceived honest valuo for their monoy lin, realtor, Kesiater building, Ked Bank, Percy Hausor has returned from Thank you for your business, my friendo sonable. 193 Shrewsbury avenue, Red patient In tho Long Branch hospital, tfld Hank, phono_24jBR. RMERS and truck srrowers will find a Bank.' INGUSH typo bungalow, containing five Phono 143. a week's hunting trip in Upper New When you'ro BRtlsfled, tell others whero roomB, hot water heat, all modern Im- has returned to his homo. KOIt" SALE, dinette net, maple, tablo am ready market for their produce by ad- RIVER building 'sito for sale, north cntS York state, near Canada. Ho killed rt'elns in Tbo Res'otor's clesslfled col* row bought your car—when you'ro not, TWO nicely furnished rooms to select provements; located in the suburbs of Red Mrs. Margaret Fleming will bo hoo- four chiilri), red leather Beats; excellent ell mo. You will find a car to moot your from; both large, light, sunny and well Bank; §35 per month. Itolston \Vater- Goo pec'a btldsc on. Shrewsbury river* 1 condition; reasonable. Phone Ked Bnnk umnfl. ' tcus to tho members of the IjadleB a black bear. •cqulrementa in tho following recommend- heated. Privato family7. no otheothr room- bury, phone Red Bank 3500.* long frontn^'c on woat side of Stato High* 3258.* POULTRY FEEDS—Park & Pollard, none way, jicteBinn well on lot. A In ion Beek* Afternoon Social club tomorrow af- RDbort HawklnB Is managing tho ed UBcd cars ollered this week: 1932 Ply-ors; garaRO (ipace avallnblo; rent reason- COLORED people; two half housos locat- .BARGAIN, kitchen not. six chairs and ta- better; Burprlftlnff low cash prices. Let mouth atntlon WBROII, exceptionally fino able. 158 Branch avenue, phono. Red man, attorney, Red Hank. t srnoon. A & P storo whllo Wallace Keeton, B Quote you our upccial low prices on ed at 6 and 8 Cold street. Red Bank; FIVE-ROOM modern bungalow itTTittla ble, ono «mnil oil stove, Monogrnm Eras condition, 1933 Plymouth deluxe- coach, Dank, 1117-J.* rent reason able Eolston Wflterbury, 107 tho roirular manager, Is enjoying a rnnpro. etc.; nil like now. Mrs. Lovoday, your mash. Hanco & Davis, phono Red r Silver now being completed: corner lot I Tho Democratic club will hold a thoroughly reconditioned; 1082 DeSoto ee ONE OR TWO furnlohcd rooms with bath Monmouth street, phono Hed Dank 350 0, two-weeks' vacation. Cjnlrrnont uveruio. Bclfopd, N. J.* Bank 1O3. 53x150 feet; two bed rooma, largo living o M party on Hovombor 1. _ dan, new car appearance, performance anc for light hounekeoplnK; hot water heat. RTVER PROPERTY, elx-room apartment, room and dining room, kitchen; lath and Ti;M-riECE""dlnlnB room Bet, round tablo economy at half price; 1930 Ford road> Kaa, electric and sorage, Mia. W. J. bath nnd Bun porch, facing rlvor In part plaster walls, hardwood floora, chestnut lA largo number of Democratic $16; 6x9 Wilton rug, ucad six weeks DAIRY FEED—Quality balanced ratlonn. Bter, 1929 Ford roadster §G5, '27 Chovro< Cut your feed costs. Get our special Mills. 8ES3 River road, Fair Havon, N. J. of doublo house: reasonable to small fam- trim, amplo closet space; tllo bath and women attended tho mooting at tho $10; English wool rug, never uoed, 8x11 let coupe, good condition, 53ft; Ford pick- ily. 404 West Front street. River Plow, shower, built-in ironlnff board, brick firq* Molly Pitcher hotol at Red Bank on East Keansburg News- 330; fivo section solid mnhoEnny bookcase JW cash price on & good 20 9t> feed. Hanco up $16, Several other cars bo eeloct from Red Bnnk, phono 3P9-J. place; landacarcd, one-car KflraRo; $4,700. Saturday. $15; ono Hcutroln* now, ?80; three-piece SEE& DavisD RYE, phon, over Rey d nicBane k ro-clenno103. d .nee^^d at moderate prices. Maurice Schwarti' APARTMENTS Milton Berk, 6S Broad street, Iihono Red Hvinff room act, ?18; three-piece over- ryo for unle. Frod D. TVlkolt Comrany, Used Cnr Lot, West Front ntrect'nnd Pearl SIX-ROOM house, nil improvements; en- Ban k_lfll 6. Tho local Holy Name society wll John Nolan wao otrlclcoa with pa- stuffed llvlnn room eot, $40: three-piece Ked Dank. itreet, Bed Bank, phono 537. Open even FIVE ROOM apartment for rent; hoato'd; closed nun porih, one-car rrnrafrc; choice ovorBtufTed Hvinff room net, $70; five-piece r ; location; rent reasonable. Inquire at 21 _ hold a dinner on Octobor 20. ralycls last week and he was taken YELLOW- CORN for Bale. Call nt Hill- garage; newlly painteditd. Ph 15S4J RIVER FHONT—About two ncrou; pic- kitchen set In green S12; Englloh buby field Farm, Nutuwnmp rond. Middle- Red Bank," Phone 15S4-J, Branch nvenue. Itcd Banlt, near high Tho following pupils had a porfoct to tho Joreoy City hoBpltal In tho conch ?9. If you have any furniture or school, Red flank. ture 9fuio grounds: ehm-mlntr, colonial town, phono Red Bank 2282. TWO-ROOM apartment for Hcht houso- homo only a few years old; two-car ot* attendance during September: ambulance of the First Aid squad. rugn to sell In nny quantity call Lovilfl E. FIVE-ROOM for rent, at Kano lane, MId- Brown, 117 Prospect avenue^ phono Ked WHITE LEGHORN pullcta for BH1«, March EMPLOYMENT. keeping for rent: furnished or unfur- tached KaraGe. Priced ridiculously low. Flrnt proile—Donald Cnrrol], William Ho Is now much Improved and it is Hk fi7. hfttohed, now laying: reason for solllnii, llehed; reasonablo to, rfprht party. Apply dletown; reasonable rent to responniblo Ray VanHorn Agency, Fair Haven, phona. Gable, Harry Kulliors. William Slovor, expected that ho will return homo havo too manoy to keep over. Apply 72 CROCHETERS, experienced on InfantB' 201 Bergen place, Red Bank. tenant. William Knne,_MlddIetowi,_Jf. J Red Bank 263. Hormnu Wirth, Mio HclUonrodot, Jam [•'OR SALE corn crib. »nt (if double hnr- # thlp weok, Weatsldo nvonue, Red Banlt. hntid-mndo encquea and bootees. Write FURNISHEDURISHE,, fouour r outBididoo rroso ; heahet BUNGALOW on Monroe avenue, r«nt $1B RESIDENCE conveniently situated, nenr Stoley. Dorothy Suldlo. Annn Abrnmnon, nosfl, two farm wagons , ono RPring; two- Ihnrles Mctz. 11 North Sixth atr ROB, electric nnd water; four rooms. In- schools; living room, dining room, kitch- MaryDurko, Jca.la Ciulmour. Chrl.tlna CORN, enrrotn and cornatnlka for flale; 'Mladolphla, P . (Female). and hoh t watet r furnishedfihd: two blocks Tho Ladies' auxiliary, of tho flro lor.n cultl» ntor end sixtons of liny. AA- price reaeonable. , Daniel McCormick, n from railvond station cml buainean BCC- quire John T. Eg en, 11 "Wall otreet. Red on, fireplace, enclosed porch, three bed* Hudion, Wlntfrod Johnson, Beatrlco Lond- tUfiSB C. C, box 511, Rei Bunk.* . ^_~^-__ : ^ . rooms, bath nnd storeroom; lot BOX 10 0* Btrcot, Edith Mniinon, Graco Suppn. Oor- company -will hold a Hallowe'en halanx, N, J. JO« SAWING done; fivo or more cordn, tion. Moderate rental. Telephone 2370. Dank, phono 3072-J. lHilP, Kelvlnutorn, S3 5; porfeot "" — — Taka advantage of this bargain; prtca nldlno Stokes. Kowmnry Wlrth, Walter danco at tho flro house Saturday chickens. Barred Rocks nrd Rcdn, 51.GO per cord; work done out. Will APAHTMENT of four rooms, 3.16; also FOR RENT, river property nt Rivor ?4.500. W. A. Hoppinf,' Agency. 8 Un-> nauar, John Bott, 1'rank Chcrnoy. Fotor rondltlon: rnunt noil. Act quickly. Dont \v for SI.(10 per load at yard. Call Red Plain; houno of seven rooms, with Im- night. Mrs. PanBy Dennig is chair- mfsn this naitfaln. RellAblo RcfriEorator four mnnths old. Call Eatontown 151. one of five rooms and bath, S20: half of den place, Red Bank, phone 397.* Pranzoni, l'aul Gohllmus, Outtovo Kulbere, Mrs. JohriBon. Bank 3flr>4-W. double houses. 820. A. T. Doremus,. 44 provements. Inquire nt 3ft Hubbard ave- SHREWSBURY KIVER home, Dutch Co* Kayraond Longrtroot, Clnrcnco McQueen, man of tho danco committee. Co, next to postofllco, Eatontown, phono WHITE WOMAN WIHIICB day's work to Reckless plnce,^ Ited Bnnk, or agenta._ nue, River Plaza. Red flank. 0. ' Initial, Hvlns room, tUnlng nntl kitchEsnw Harry RolBOr, Everett 'IliomaB, William "Walter, VanNortwlck la making do, or would do laundry, in or out. vJall FURNISHHED bunEalow, with all Im steam hent, four bedrooms, two bathn, oil JJ76 Mechanic street, niter 5:00 P. M.,APARTMENT .~ 128 Maple nvcniio. Rod Bank.* 7 47. Fourth gratia—Charles Chornoy, Ru- 1 hny job, Finest roferences. Please ad- want of una; also ono * P«t elnglo har- stalled ; grading nnd landscape tory. Phono Red BankJlQQ.R.* FURNISHED house, at an furnished COLONIA L farm house, high elovation, dolph Cliernoy. Jnmcn Orecley. Wllliort Call Red Pnnk 2500-11.* dress Box 611, Eed Rank." responsible per- illtzenroiler, Oncnr ICoyl, Camlllo Sovcrlno, work; mason work, trucking; eand, ONE OR TWO room furnhThe'd apartment, rental, until June, to p p Holmdel section; ten-room house, 107, WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. YOUNG MAN, through agricultural col- son. ABkk WilliaWilli m HH. Hlntclmannl , RumR - Uonard Smith. Hnrvey Torry. I^ula Vnn- THREE-QUAnfER BIZO hair mattrcsB In etndem and cravel. Old buildings torn, with kitchenette, reasonahle. near St. acres: ricn,rly all tilliible, running streams* two pieces for Bale; six feather plllowa leire, wantn enre of CBtate, with pron- Jnmes Catholiath c church preferred; by pro-Bon, N. J., phone jRumson 6 0 0. nutbuildinRs, woodland. Owner anxious Wxoort. Ocoree Wlrth, Vlrulnla Bam, down and removed. A. Jones, phono pect of emi)loyment In spring1: references pe; y p Betty Grooloy, Sophio Hennonsoy, Helen LOST-AND FOUND ami two bolster)!. Phono R«d J*nnk 39I-M fessional wom n. Address H. S-, box 511, HOUSE for rent, seven rooms, $25 perto nell. W. A. HoppinK Airency, 8 Linden mornlnRfi.* Efltontown 477. furnished. Itrooka, box 25, Atlantic High- Red month; all Improvements. Call at 196placo. Ked_IJnnk. phniu> }01__\ _—- Trcmbloy. . ... , , , land &, K. J. Fifth Brnde—Edwnrd Austin, Archie , bird doff, pointer: whito with JUST AKUIVED, largo shipment Gold Sea THREE or four room apn -tment for rent, Lelghton avenue, Red Hank, phniifl 1032. GHTCKEK~~FARM containinK 5H acrca O^ Barloleh, Theodora Brunolll. EuKcno Dorl, brown dotB and brown earn; heavy Bi>t conRolonm ruga; lowest pricos in town USED CARS and parts bought and sold; TWO young men •wnntcd; oxperionc rot furnished ; nlao. heat. Ap[»Iy nt 171 HAT.F of a double house for rent; six land for mile; hourio pituated on hill top- Riymlnci Olllon. Robert IK.,. Thoma. La- dog. Phone 042. .Apply 73 Monmouth Samuel SVJOTU, 14 West Front Bttoftt, Rca also all Ulntln ot new ports sold; used necesFiu-y. Apply nt, lO-.flO A. M. Broad street. Red Hunk. rooms unit bath ; all improvements; na- containintc ten muni.% construe tod of Bodt. Jolm Shnrp, noliert Sharp, nichnrd fltrcet, Red Bank. * TWiraday nt 6 "West Front street. Red Hank. . . from 50 cents to $1.00. Abo Simon, SMtVLL npnrtmotit for" rent, ecjulpped for (o. Inquire at IS Fetora place, Red frame and brlcJt-ullcd wnljd. Droodor Trombloy, Emily Hnr»». Jo»»lo Denmnn. LOST, bufllncfls envelope contalnlnc par- 44 Worthley street, Ked Banli, phono Bank, third floor ^^^ Hank." fiDUfle, hen houae. bnni?, pachiiu; house al- Boatrlo Bohkow, fiodrftina Halil, Erma TUXEDO OUTFIT, complete, alio 40: h light housekeeping; two rooms and prl- located on' pn'Perty. Aiiproxlmatoly Bonal papora of no valuta except to own- 1882-J. WHITE WOMAN wnntcd for general vata bath: furnished or unfurnished: all SIX ROOMS, sins and electric; furnace; c p Hardy. I)orl« Hayon, Mildred HelUenroe- er. Floneo return to O. Gfleoy, Conover of material. In fine condition, llko now t houHGivork, between 25 nnd 40 yenrn of ik d ll einiitimcnt to lc (told der, Elonnor, llcllcr, Emma McKlttrlck cost $75, will nell lor S26. Phone Rod TYPEWRITER headquartero. Typewrltora improvements; ground floor. H. A. no block from tho business section of 700 chiL-k nd e, It, r. D. 1. Red Bank.* rented, bought, sold and repaired. Tru- nge; nleon In. Phono Red Bank 7 6, morn- Worthlcy. 23 Ike tor place. Red Bank, Broiul ntreet: reasonable rent. Call nt TG - VrU-D for nuU-k BRIC. Marcarct Murtloolc. flank Gl-W." with \tifl iM-opcv Wnterbury, phono Red Elsth Rrndo—Arthur EvorBOn, Frank SABOENT key found on broad street yea- bin's. 80 Broad atreet. Red Bank. 1?T.!,_ phone 1168.* _____ Mechanic street,- Red Bank. Austin P. S6.O00. Kolrtto tordny mornlnpr. Owner may havo sumo TURICEYS for nale, milk fed, nHvo or FAMILY of threo VduHs wnnta livlnff Thompson.* nreoley. Robert JninioBon, Robert Mulll- drcaKcd; prlcos reasonable. Mr«. Elmer THE HIGHEST prices paid for Uva chick- FOUR-ROOM apartment for rent, all im- Blink 3S0O.* »n A bort Plnth. Franklin Butt. Robert ' applying nt Tho Routater Oilire.* ens. Joo Dakar, 2 30 Me chart I o street. quarters for servi es of men, In or near pro vemen 1B; nlao at oro for rent. In- C. Wnlnriitht. Pnttoroon avenue, ShrcwB- phono Red Bank 2800. Red Bank. Address Family, box 611. lied Sappnh, Alfred Sdlor, Kobort Thomas. bury, N. J., phone Red Bonk 4. quire at 14(3 Monmouth street, phono Red Danlol Wnitnor. Percy Wmhlnuton, Cliarlto ARTICLES FOR SALE. OUR REPAIR trucks and, service- men Bank... Hank 125E-W. HotTmnn.* •WlcrBlnd, WnlUr Wllion. Ellaa flehlhaus. WRECKING Peter. Colllera'o racing m.BJ™ await your cnll. Radlot, electrical ar- ItEFINEI) congeninl woman needa position nt Eatontown; 100,000 feet wall sea- LAPY alone will nharo apartment with Donald Wottori. Cnrolyn McCormlck, Do- THREE-BURNER oil ntovo $a.liO, also a pllancea, bntterleB and omfirgoncy car ns light houHok coper, companion, or loro» PanKborn. Myrtle ROBB, Hnry soned lumbar for nfllo; better than now. one or two business pcoplo Address two-hut-nei- oil fltovo 12.CO. 12 Main ntartlnif i\ro their Hpecialty. ' Call D, A, would caro for children, for homo and H. S., liox 511. Red Bank. Strnno, Wlklrefl Jnnnon, Charlotto Terry. fltroet. Oceanport, N. J. All PIZOR, Including North Cnrollna plnr Johnaon for quick action. SIstccn years* jmnll ealnry. Address Helper, box 511, Seventh Krailo—Eucuno Harto, Nicholas nhenthlni? Ixfl. Apply Ray H, Sllllman experience, < Red Bunk." BARGAIN — Number of socond-hand owner, Entontown, phono IT8. Durko, Edward Fcrrnrl. Chnrlo, Oorham, hour.cl;eci»er. REAL ESTATE WANTED. , opruca floor h«an\a; also 2x10x13 (cat; FOR SAIJK—Now headtiimrtern; we enrry noritlo Ad- John Ooblc, Waltor C.rynur, Mlroil Hon- also Bomo gnlvanisod Biding. Thoae tun MUSICAL Instruments rapalred; work l Jl Bl neaFicy Bnymond Johnson, .Tonn Rcaraon, full lino of used plumblnir nnd henllnr _ J _ _ u^d fo Mlchnel Bulllvnn, Edward Stcldlo, I^rnnh bo eoen at 1 Allfin jilaco, juot oft Ktvor- Kuarantccd; reconditioned instru- WANTKlf. VoVcn^wlio iinderstanu teiul WANTED, hoi.HO sldo avenue, Red Dank. ri'llc:'. atenm nnd hot water bo Hern winter months; have oil burne Yankoskl, Annn Bclir. Annnbellf Chernoy, iiuiiEitorn. bnth tuba, filnlcn, wash tuba ments for sale. Can furnish nny in- crocheting on dresii pntturn. Urinsr Bam- pnd bu remionfiMe P. O. . Mrltn Hald, F.rnn Unycn. Jonnlo HiiBhen, TROPICAL fish; ftaVnriuran, plante, nand, closet nnd tankfl, parlor otovos, noil At- Htrument, any mnltb, on npprovnl. In- plo of work Oiill ut \\r, Norwood avenue. Addrcs Alnnmlor Kool, Helen Mamvltch. Antoin- Bnalla. food: Bpoclnl 2?i trillion aipmr- Not Enough Stoves. tlnt!i», etc.: eonl rnntren nnd pna nto otruments exchanged. Prlco'n Munlo Lone llranch. Wednesday. Mrs, J. II. lum. with sand, plantn, aniilln nnd linh, .lelcna ond hot nir furnncen. Orui-in Porkor, phjnno Lone llrtinch 701. TLlY' modem house; oriiunK-1uw. in *'ElRVth""^^!.!—Tlnvl.l n.araan. Dorothy 12.GO. Also othor bBranlnn, ,11etny Itonn t nice ii for nil klrtiln of new mntorlal; also Store, 81 West Front etreet, Red ^l^^o^IeTrP gnod condition; price about $4,0(11); Red Recently a Red Bank resldont decided to dis- nenmnn. John Cnlnndrtolln. Ixils Ebcn, Finn Hatchery, 1 Allon i)laco, iihono Hod Htovo nnd furnnco pratPH and parta io~ Bank. Infants' lirind-mado snctiucf nnd b tees. Bnnk or vicinity; ntntc pxnrt lorntion; Mannllold EvorBOn. (Jrnce ERBlnBon, Ame- Hnnl; aflO2-W. nny make boiler or Btovc. Wo cut nmi Wrlto Chnrlcft Mete, 11 North 6th rcet, ii rice, full particulars. Addrnfis House, pose of a cook stove either by giving it away or HOII- rrlvnto Family, box fill. Itcd Honk." lia HennoBBOy. Mnritnret Kennnuir, Anna ROOFING SPECIAL—I •p8cIaTi7o~in~im- ihrend pipo to order. Nomo Plumbing: nnd CHAIRS RESEATED, cfino or recil, $l.2t>: ll MoMon, Thomn. McKlttrlck. .Charles M II- plmlt rooftng. I oell ntrlcUy »o\v ROOIIH lli'iitinK Co.,.^a Veiul ntteet, Iletl BanU• rush ?2.00. Called for nnd delivered. 1IA1D wanted, wlilto or colored, for lng It for junk. A neighbor who hoard of tho deci- <..- Vlolor MnrniiBlioii, Anna Phillip,. Helen (tho stock I havo now won manufactured TWO upholntcrotl clialrn, chlnn clonot Leonard, Colt'fl Neck road. Farm Inflate. era! houaework; in Shrewsbury; i REAL ESTATE FOR RENT sion suggested that the party placo an advertlsomiMit Iti»« Irnil" n<-icrr, Vlrprlnln Terry. Ken- laat weok). It la not a paying itroponltlon llnlnj: room tnblo, chnirs, nervlnir tnblo, Send poatnl or phono FarmlnHdnlo 29B. out. Addrcaa Mnfrf Wanted, hux 611, nath'Wolton, William Wnshlnslon, Anna to put on a pool; roof, tho lalior In (hetwo be (In nml mattrenncB. oak bedroom PAINTS MADE to your order nnd Indl- Bank. Wofthor, Ilobert Wcnzcl. Bnmo when'Inyinnr ft wood rooflns nnd Ilifl mil to, tiottco, old nmhotrnny eofn, cuiloy KENT, five-room bun [tainw, nl! intprnve. in. tho Clnanificd Columns of The Reglctor. Tho mir;- lduul tnnto of color for your houso or WOMAN wonted for jiounekrciitnc mentn, 4 Lnkesiila avenue, Ktimson yeara of extra oervko you will pet will birch drenncr. desk nnd two chnlra; nlfio .iftt, Intarlor or extcrlftr; mado from pure nke care of children; nmnll nnlnry, i N. J." gcntlon was carried o\it. more thnn mnlio \n> tho dlflerence In piiro (Jennrnl Electric Ico hox, tfirnro alee. Ra whit a lead. By S.. EntellcEnte,, paintepnte r nnd liatween Rood and poor mntetlnl. I flell stove, Smoothtop. 286 Broad atrect, Rfli home. Addrcaa Hounckeepor, box FRONT part of house for rent at fi" decoratordt . 2 0 MMto nt Btreottt . RRed d BnnkBk, Itecl Bank.^ " Everett News. itood roofinst Rt mich a rcnfionnblo prlro Hank. phone 81B7-J. North Ilri nvo nue; nil Impi nvenienti Hint nnyone who han a roof to tmt on can NKAT "colored Ir]"whheB positron nn • The stovo waa quickly sold and tho mlvcrlincr 'SECONP-HAND doom, window frame CHECK UP on your lumtUm plant B n_nd__Karanc C:ill^K«d_Itiink_ _SO-U._ afford to buy ,lt. I can sell ymi R i»ll nnd niii'h, ton-pieca dining room net, bed r houaewnrkcrj flrci" in: rcferei TWb"HOUSES nt Atlnntle"lIliihliindH, ti\ reports that a dozen or move stoves could have, lie en Mr. and Mrs. William V. Wallace contnlniiii; 107 rtqimra foot, nulls ntul ce- Wo will be slad to call and ulvo room net; nino sonio lumber nnd r\a\\t, mato on cleaning and any otlipr repnlrn. CaU_nt It Linden plnco. Red Br.nk/__ J.; six rooniH. nil Improveim-nt*; f;a- of Tlcnson, China, Mr. nnd Mm Jo- ment included, aa low nu $1.GO. I linvo u Frank Frisk, Campbell's Junction. Bel ford Frank Crotchfolt, Ohentnut Furnnco Co., SAIJaSMKN"~~7tBd71hr«o for lied I race. Patrick CmfTey. -IS Anbury avenue sold from the one advertisement a3 ninny inqulih.'i iicph Sanford of Brooklyn, Mr. and beautiful nrasB Kicen ulato mn-fnced roof- N. J.' ; , phono.675. Itca Bank. "orrltory. Cnll \VcdncBi1ny, Tiiui- Infr (eupor qunllty) nt S2.2R a mil. Ilnvo T Mm. Lewis Palmer and Harry Palm- tli'j.'f. INVESTED in n StcrUnic oil burn METAL WEATHERSTRIPS for doora oni. 12_LIh(lcn._iilnre, RodI^Bnnk.^ A rTIlATTlVK"~ln7irKalow7~lnodern"" luith wore received after tho (itovi- had b^en tiold. a lot of Bash at KOo each, four-pnnel white EXPESlENOKn~but"le7"ond' conk wi or of Wcat Lonff Branch, wcro rc- filno doors, painted ivhite. with tho Inckn, cr will RIVQ nlmoiit Inatnntaripoun hca wlndowBj save 26 Morrltt Machine Shop, Mcthnn frlvon. Charles Fnbin. 22 Francis plnco, kitchen. Owner imyn wntcr titx *1S pe visiting Mr. tmd Mrs. Bornard A. WANTEV>, lyiiewiUcr.i, ml din K limrhincin, chnt; norm bettor. \V. «. flmoek. Wyck- J _ _„..___ MialiUrtf, phono 110-3. _ _ month. Mra, Unhurt *'• HIIIILQ, ll»l Ulv- Hlcltcy and non Donald. oft toad, Ifotontown. N. J. _ __ PAINTING and decorating; prices reawon rnnh iTKlttlttrn ; buy and ficll. Pent.'fl erjldc iivpnuc,_Jln(l Hank. FOIt SAI.IJ, Btoam heating radiators, var Cimh Itei;i»tcr Service, 3 Kim place, Hod Tho Blenpied nucnimtnt Guild of 'COON ilOXJNI) for sale, black nn.i tm»i lotiit elsea, chnnp. Mcrrltt Mnchln able. William P. Woodward, Itlvoinldo AKVRTMENTS Mid fit-null luni-.f V for "Vein Ht. Ciilhcrlno'n church will lnnet at wldo riingor and fast trollorj Bell rea- Shop, Mechfinlc1 fitreet. Red nnnlt. jslKhta. phono JtedRnnk 240. ; rcnflonnhlc. Khroivslmry Ifiv.-r A WI>rViuklio7rylnn:l'. "" o tno home of MISK Ilclon Kolly tho nonnble, nu hitvo no tlmo to uuo name. 110YH'"hIcyc 1 o~for~BRje,~?ITlX-1 con*Htlon JOHN ItUHHilACil, "3rd"i'lnno lmtrurtor, Al8ton_court, phai>o 7*«. Ucl ll.mk. Call Kcd Ilnnk 20flH." __ . children'* ispftclaUnt, pui^Sl ol Profpnsnr Wilto O. l.ucam "lt. F. P. No, 1, KcdBEVBN-ltOOM" lmnK.a..w "' mul 'inH Hecontl Friday In November. li\tiiilits Wofithrook. 14 liniik ntrcet. Re t i ft 'player" piami; excellent roiiill- Ilanlc- Robert O. neckor, Monmouth Pnrkwny, oil Dnnk. ho»J7*_^_ nir hent;: Rum^c; nour si-himl; ox coll _ locntion; fine Imvn find nhade t rccn A number of Eveiott rcoldontu at- ttnnj dirt chonp. 24fi fliirliic ntrecl, U«a fiAH roil water boater; price rtiaannnbic Port Monmouth road, Enst ICennnhi WANTKl». fllx~uMti~v(niin*w with framen n; fi ; prlco tfndod tho raco moot hold at Amory k 25 Hlniilmtn avcaue, Rumnon, N, J enmplotc, nleo 2x1 mid"M6 lumber. S4lt. Frank BB . L ReRdd Uh phone Haukell'n outato last Saturday. I*. ~C, "BMlTir 'tioTiii!o"-Imrr'fi]e«l tweWa- rhpn© ajlfl-J. _^ SlNflKR flow In IT Mnehimr Co., 12 I.tiiclan fitftto in Ice and whero can he ficon. O. 2K7B. __ Lurom, Ilcd Unilk, R. I'. 1>. No, 7, hOKSIX" ROOMS tvml tui i. tv.p ftroitlaoca, gaiiKa allot Hint, (ioml condition; price ul I'.mUlU horso for nnlo. AdilrOB place, Ited Bnnk, i»hoi o 380 0, Hem- MIOB Mat-y Toomoy and Mtchftol I1R. 28 Kim place, Itod llank.* ' fltltcblna:.^ „__—. IU.\ rnnfcc, bot water ^nt : ho:i(ed irnrt Olann of Philadelphia npont. tho WANTED, a good nrnall usrd kitchen coal two bloelcB from bu line: $32, Including FOB nALKl"~ "Pi»UloV ~~«hawi, alno silk IJININC: TABLK nnd chnirs for HRIO die LADIES* coats rellned; cloth or fur > oi, Red Uank. phom weolt-ond vlnitlnR at tho homo of fMnired aha^l, bonded bm?, Rheraton ta- rfillnod t Expert workmnnnhlp. rnnfee- Mra. K. Jt. Smith, 128 Mania wnlor. Frnnk U. Ln !!43 River rond. I''ntr Hnvon, phono 1' Bvcmu-, i>liott« Itctl IlmA t27.* Minn Cnllitrlnu Oaliou. hU. Mvtr cufiPtt urn: other >llver |.l«t«i. (Jliy It. tilokldfl. 1'liDiiQ 41)1)-M, Z't I: •ZAI_. <_ _ Mny lia noen at 16 Hector plnco. Fed Dunk {»O. ntreet. Hod Bank. LT:AVIN(i /or "Florldn, would Ilka ono orF/\TR 1IAVKN. mnil rl'ir "•.U.uu.ni hmino n.-1o,,ed pon-h : Are- lik ' tiTUlUO »iul.ii\t. \\\.\\\n fov fti\!«. Ii_9 ft EWLN ff. « ff imu Q pimjervern l'honfl Kcensburt? newly det-orntcd : or rnnd, Knir liuvon, N, J." Tho road to bettor nnd blRKor buol- liHRK13.Pl*^R~ovtnitir(rcir living tuttm wood, top noil, man lire, fill dtii, clnderi, B34» plfice; low pcetisme neaa leadti through Tho HeRlator's ad- urftvol, Bund. Oacar Be Chops, Fork Chops, Expert in Permanent Waving of White Hair Gordon Dnvison. Miss Kay Jacobs, hero many years remember that tho company of Eelvlllo on Its bid of E OPEN OR SWOLLFN Rnnst Beef, Kmist I/imb, ltmutt I'nrk. lloiwt Vlrululiv Ham, Com Harry Robots, Miss Elsie Darl, Mr. tree had attnlned full growth when $4,583.80. LIM11S nro now ro- Beef mid Cftbhngc, Oysters, ClaniH, Heiilloiia, Fish, etc. Menu Hair tested before waving free of charge. and Mrs. M. A. Sutton and party, IIIJjC* llovcrl nnd .iinporl. FREE ll drfllydll . Mr, and Mrs. James Shea,. Mr. and they were children. It is said that Plans aro being prepared to resur- Mil cd WITHOUT KUn. at one time It .was almost 100 feet face Bethany road from tho Holm- I1EK ttocWnus or OFFER We Also Serve Breakfast. STYLIST IN HAIRCUTTING AND Mrs. George Dwyer, Mr,' and Mrs. tall, but it began to decay from the ,y bnrnlngo. Wrlto for John Hughes and party, Mr. and del township lino to William Van- liooklct " t new ldw prlcod "wnnliablo FINGERWAVING. Mrs. James Clayton and party, Miss top about forty yeara ago and broke Mater's corner. ummrt. Ethel Krauss, Harold Kelly, Mr. and off piece by piece. Several years ago Mr. and Mrs. Cheston M. Layton, n. CORLISS CO., 1208 Broadway, NYC CHILDREN'S TO Mrs. Samuel Greenblatt, Joseph all but ten feet of the tree was who wero recently married, are mak- Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Degcn- blown down in a storm. The tree was ing their homo at the Layton homo ADVICE GIVEN MUSK OF CHAKGB IN NEW HAIR STYLES. ring, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Reuekhaus over ten feet In width at the base. on Beers street. A MODERATE PBICES. nnd Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ktahlberg. Miss Elizabeth V. Young has been - InuludliiK Nut, ITrefrti confined to her homo on Glen Dale „6 Fruit mid Biuiano PHONE RED BANK 2288 FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT. Hazlet News. farm with the grip. All Flavors. Spilt. Mrs. H. Alvln Walling and Miss Little Silver News Mrs. Joseph L, Lovett of Bethany Mildred Walling 3pent Friday at Red road was given a surprise on Thurs- Bank. (The Red Bank Register ran bo bought day evoning by relatives and friends In Little Silvor at the Union News stand A Democratic political meeting EXTRA SPECIAL ! lit the depot mid ut Georce Qu.iclicnljush'i in celebration of her birthday. When was held ut the Hazlet flro house on irenmi! store.) Mrs. Lovett returned from an errand Friday evening for the township Home-Made Butter Crunch 4l©cft» Foi ty-flve persons attended the she found a number of guests pres- candidates. Joseph IT. Webster Is 20 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK. N. J. first of a series of bunco parties of ent. The evening was pleasantly running for township committeoman, French Chocolates ^^ COMPARE OCR QUALITY WITH OTHERS. the I Tappa Kag society last week in spent playing cards and dominoes. and Harry Scamon for collector. • St. John's parish hall/ Miss Esther Following the games refreshments Clark's Original orchestra furnished Home-Made Peanut Brittle I9c ft. All Our Sea Food Guaranteed Fresh. No Cold Storage. Conover and Warren Plerbert were were served. Mrs. Lovett received a tho music. The meeting was largely BUY YOUR FISH IN A FISH MARKET. in general charge. Prizes were won number of gifts. Those present were attended. Home-Made Cocoanut Kisses ;by Mrs. William H. Cnrhart, Jr., Al- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer'Dolson, Mr. and At a recent meeting of the Holm- nu&on Terminal After-Dinner Mints ^C|c ft.. !3on Shoemaker, Paul VanBrunt, Miss Mrs. Lemuel Hardy, Mr. nnd Mrs. SUNDAYS Phone 1377. WejDeliver. del township committee, Bertha October 28. Nov. 11, 2C; Dec. 9. S! Hard Candies BZW Betty Jane Carhart, Mrs. Robert Fer- Charles D. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Les3ky, who operates a storo at WEDNESDAYS FRESH SMALL MACKEREL 2 lbs. 25c 'guson, Linden Shoemaker, Mrs. Fred Joseph L. Lovett, Mr. and Mrs. l£r- Holmdel village, made application October SI; Nov. 14, 28; Doc. 12, ZJ Milk Chocolate Peanut Clusters !Hurley, Mrs. David Bloxom, William nest E. Peseux, Mrs. Emma T. for a plenary retail consumption II- Lv. Pt. l'leaiant 0:13 A. M. (E.S.T.) Home-Made Assorted Cream Mints 24c ft. FRESH SMALL WEAKFISH 16c ft. jH. Carhart, Jr., Miss Virginia Satter, Rudiger, Miss Evelyn Lovett, Mlsa aenco, which wns rejected. Sho then Lester Mount. Robert Ferguson, Mrs. Genevieve Johnson, Harry Peseux appealed to tho Alcoholic Beverage SPECIAL FAST TRAIN Assorted Milk Chocolatea ...„ 39c ft. FRESH FLOUNDERS 18c ft. •Alfred Griffiths. Richard O'Donncll, and William Dovven and Mrs. Sadie Control board at Newark. Tho hear- WEDNESDAYS ONLY jLeioy Smith, John P. Kemp, Mrs. leave Pi. Pleasant — 11:55%. Sf. Fresh Roasted Salted'Nuts 60c ft. FRESH SHRIMP 20c ft. Smith and Harry Carhart of Key- ing was held on Thursday, October Arrlio New Tott - 10:42 A. M. Victor Satter, Miss Margaret Ben- port. 18, boforo Commissioner Burnett at (Without I'ranuts) NICE FRESH OYSTERS 35c Pt. :nett, Wlllard Ivins, Andrew Thomp- The monthly meeting of the Mon- Newark. Decision was reserved. J. See Flyrra or Consult Agents WE ALSO CAIUIY A FULT, LINK OF WHITMAN'S, SOFT CLAMS 28c qt. ison, Miss Helen Imlay, Miss Bertha mouth County Firemen's association Frank Welgand represented the ATOIXO'S AND SCHItAFFT'S CIIOCOLATSS AND HAKD Fowler, M. F. Tetley and Miss Janet was held at the Sea Girt fire house township of Holmdel and Hartshorne CANDII5S. All Kinds of Fresh Sea Food at Reasonable Prices at All Times. 'Smith. The second bunco party will on Sunday. Those attending from and Byrne of Freehold represented | take place early in November, The Hazlet fire company No. 1 wero Jo- Mrs. Lessky I person with the highest score at tho soph C. Cherry, Timothy Walling, 3 ' end of the series will receive a pair Harry Peseux, Ernest E. Peseux, of woolen blankets. Leon Walling, Edwin H. Walling, Only three persons registered last Carlton Cherry, Stacy Carhart, Wil- week when the election board met fred Morrell, Ruellff H. LeRoy, Jay for registration. Hannaway and Lester Bahrenburg. Rev. and Mra. John D. Blair will A Hallowe'en dance will be held be tendered a reception Friday night by the Hazlet fire company No. 1 on at the parsonage. October 31 in the lire house. Prizes Seven-Bridge road, from Rumson will be awarded and refreshments road to Little Silver Point road, has served. A ton of coal will bo dis- been closed while repairs are being posed of on the co-operative plan on made to the bildgo over Little Sil- that night. ver creek. Mrs. Hendrlck L. Bennett, Jr., and Leon Davlson Is a medical patient ?!i\';. Alonzo F. Layton gave a mis- j Specials for Friday & Saturday, Oct. 26 - 27. at the Riverview hospital. cellaneous shower for Mrs. Cheston The annual roll call of the Metho- M. Layton Tuesday evening at the Factory Distributor for KAI^GHEUSIAN^JjtU6S_made_ at freehold r FRESH

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