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d Weekly, Entered ao Second-Class Matter at the Vott- Subscription Trice: One Year 31.50 VOLUME LV, NO. 48. nt Red Bank, N. J.. under ths Act

ARMV SCHOOL CLOSES. coa:,t, and others of the department. rlinlo in it self provides valuable tho cost of providing these clinic*. one of tho hc&d nurses In thla dis- Destroyer Loaned /iimy officials at Sandy Hook have Public Norse contact with Riolticre and children Thn toKln-nntjtoxin clinin is mads trict, was the first public health Expert Repairing Signal Corps .selmn] Graduates 187 oflrn'd tn co-npemte in many waya, and the great majority of those who possible each year through the co- nuraa in Allantio Highlands. OF Mm. nml Srcrotary of Commerce Hopcr meet the nurse in this way learn to operation of tho board of health, and Dua to the support of the county To Sea Scouts {•n-nperatrd tluough the bureau of know and value her as a friend. the room for this and for the baby organisation and the Interest of Mls'a Oolonrl A. ^. Cowan, commandant, M^hthmisc; in providing tho heavy Home nursing provides no little clinic is provided throURh the school WATCHES, CLOCKS ilu1 Army Signal :-nhnr,l, pixsonlod np5 rc^-nlnr army nf- lieon moat efficient, in her work and of the nurno; cycle. This co-operation today greatly fa- sir^rrt w};n :irc sUiflfnt.T or member? that her pleasing personality will be rllltates tho servlco that the asso- of 'lin fncilMy of !hr; ^chonl, Thn nurso is ably assisted in an In order to meet the qualifications mi^ed by nil who have known hcrt ciation desires to give tho public. in her otllcial capacity. important part of her work by a for public health nuisirig tho appli- 36 Broad St., Red Bank croup of women who give tlieir cara cant must have completed a four- Tho work being dono today • Is THr- road lo hotter and blf£er busi* Miss Kunicc Rogers has been en- Tel. 1S3L nrt i \p;it[s through The Register's ad- and their time in tho transportation year high school course, a fully ac- more than that of merely visiting vertising column*.—Advertisement. pnged as Mrs. Crawford's successor. nf patientH to various clinics at tho credited courso in nursing and a spe- nurse or school nurse. It combines She was graduated from the Atlan- Monmouth Memorial hospital and fit cial course In public health work. tliess dutleo with those of adviser, tic. Highlands high school in W2d, the Middletown. Township Health This last training may ho taken by teacher and friend. The nurse must, nnd from the training school of the Center. tho nurse dutlng her first year of be "all things to all men" If aho Post Graduate hospital nt New York Tho clinics and doctoru irt charge Btrvico and without Interfering with wishes to succeed In her work. \The lost year. For the past year yhe. has me as follows; her duties. Tho local nurse receives association has been fortunate thus been engnped in clinical work in the her specialized Instruction through Kye, ear, IIOKO nnd thmiit—Drs. Uphnm. far in being,-able to bring to' tho pame hospital, the Red Bank ofllce. Upon comple- town, for the most part, young wom- 15 One of the outstanding features of Orthi'nicrllc—Di-s.' HaiiRenh'niT, rrccn»ll tion of the required courses the en who meet these qualifications as the public health service is the work nurso not only Is qualified to do pub- well an the technical ones. with tho school children. Tho nurse Surwicnl— Drc i-'inebur?, Fcnthcrstone, lic, health work, but also becomes a assists the school doctor in his rou- Huionthal, Hunt, Red Cross nurse. Such training and Tho board at present directing tine examinations, maker, a record rcliniri.' nn.l mcHlcfit--ErB. WnranofT, such credentials could not be ob- publio health activities In tho town Podclt, Quirk. tained for the borough nurse with- consists of Mrs. Walter Roberto of tho physical condition of each Pre-nntnl («' the Jlcnlth Conlcr)—Di'B. pupil, and keeps in constant touch out tho county affiliation. president, Mrs. J. R. Flltcroft vlco MnrKcmle. Prcenall. Manahan, LShsnck. president, Mrs. E. M. McHenry with the teachers and tho school'au- llrologionl—Dra. M»frce, JamlBon, Blnls- It was seven years ngo that a thorities, .so that the health of the ilcil. treasurer, Mrs. Herbert S. Mofnert V. S. S. (WMMIKGS. Ncnrolouicnf••- Mr. Gronnmnn. Rroup of interested cltlsens of At- secretary, Mrs. J. L. Wood, MIBO children is safeguarded, Chest — Dr. Dui-n. lantic Highlands decided to organize s Helen riett, Miss Margaret Purvis, of ihe Kerl Bank Y. M, C. A., who Besides the work with school chil- l-'nicturp Drs. 1-Vntherxtnnp. HoMnjs. for the purpose of .giving public William B, Mount and MIBO-Anno that the. vp:^c! hr civ en over trnv CnnliMi—Dr. Vv'icnci-. health service to the town. Tho poian'v by tho navy for «ciea Srout i!i in charge of the Red Bank Sea dren tho nurse, docs nn infinite 'I'n follow up aurjrlral rascf—Urn, Rio- Gallagher, representing the Red amount of work among the group rum. Jtullmiin. Mnher. rnBaman, Holders, original group consisted of Mrs. ire -war- marie hy United States. Sen- Scout unit find who has talten nn v Bank office. active interest in fiea Scouting. Mr. known aa "prc-pchool." She meet a cathcri«loni», Hunt. Frederick Bullwlnkel, who was tho ilni W. W-irren Harbour, himself these children through tho baby wel- Paby welfare t al the lornl Public first president; Mrs, Walter Roberts, (Intinnn nf the Monmouth Council, Smith will be in charge of the ves- ,rhno))—l)r. Bullninhci. sel, afsiptcd by a staff of Sea Scout fare clinic, through visits to the Toxhi-nntitoMit (nt. tho loi-al public Mrs. E. M. McHcnry, Mrs. H. H. Tho Red Bank Register travels ml announce-merit thn I the* dt'pai" homes for various reasons or through Bowtoll, Mrs. J. H. Smith, Mrs. ment had granted ihe request. w,r nflicialF. The entire official person- iiurrnL-urlilnl HPIIOOIB)— Dr. HulUvinkcf. over ovary street In town and every nel will work -without, compensation. the call for assistance from the Tho' Atlantln Hiirhlanda Publlr, Thomas Jennings nnd Jonaa Tumen. road In the county. Let It carry your i made at the senator's office today family physician, Tho baby welfare Miss Anne Gallagher, who Is now message to those who llvo on these [ hr headquarters nf (Jin Scout Coun Classes )n seamanship, elementary lienlth flKSocintion in unablo to meet. thoroughfares.—Advertisement. nnvipatidn, visual pipnaling and The Cummin^ will bp moorod other marine subjects will he in force 1 C imp Lowe, Fort Hancock, Sand; durinp the. forenoon, according to Hook, where ro-oneratinn in erjuir the. tentative daily program, and pmj^ the vessel for Sen Scout. nftcrnoons will be given over to recreational activities, such as sail- I ind in moorinc it. has liprn offcrci ing, rowing, cwimming, life saving, I hy the nrmy and the coast guan etc. J The .preservation nnri upkeep of tt I rumminps will be taken care of h Thn Mnnmnuth council has one of the ficout. council. Thr, vessel will the largest Srn Scout divisions in I noi ht. maintained in sea condition, the United Stales, and will use the It will bn moorod nt Camp I. facilities of the Cumminga in fur- i army wharf hy heavy mushroon theranep of its program throughout the entire year. Such duties of the 'anchors nnd it will not at any tinn 1 durinp its possession by the scout sailor, as painting and chipping , all leave its moorinps. will be part of the regular daily rou- | The Cummins in slated tn b tine. scrapped in two ^ cais under tin Thn rler-ti'nyer Oumminp's wa s WE LOOKED FOIIWAIIB terms of the London naval treat; named m honor of Lieutenant Com- 0 We now presanf tho greot American cooling syjtam— and under tho terms of the agree- mander Andrew Boyrl Cummings, U. Walk-Over KOOLIES. Hundreds of oir holes that work ment between the ncouts nnd the S. Navy, who showed conspicuous while you walk... inhale, exhale. Now take a deep breath navy department the ship must b> gallantry at tho passage of Port and look or the price- What? Only $5? Thot's right. turned back to the government Hudson, Louisiana, during tho Civil THE GREATEST VALUE EVER ! Penney's Scores Again! war, and died al New Orleans, And guaranteed Walk-Over quality. when the date for scrapping arrives, However, at that, time it is likel Louisiana, from wounds received in PURE SILK & ORGANDY 'All-White or Al!-Tan Sportgrain. Unlinerl. that the vessel will have, hot* engine; action nf Port Hudson. The vessel removed and other vital part; was authorized by congress March Flexo Sole. wrecked to conform wfth tho trent '1. 1911, and was huilt at the Bath requirements, leaving the hull nn Iron "Works. Bath, Maine, at a cost other parts necessary for Sea Scou of 5761,500 for hull and machinery. training intact. Senator Barbou She was launched August 6, 1013, DON'T slated that, efforts will be mail ind lirpt commissioned Srptember FOB LADIES when the Cumminps is scrapped ti 10, 1013. MISS & MISSES. have title, given permanently to th The Cummings's dimensions arc scouts. : follows: length (b.p.) 300 feet, Co-operation in aecurinp; the use o breadth 30 feet, 1 inches, mean draft ALLE the vessel was siven Senator Bar 5) fo.eL 3 inches, displacement (nor- hour and flip Sea Scouts by formei mal), 1,020 Inns, trial speed N30.57 John B. Allen Co. Chief of Naval Operations Admira. knot?;, Her complement is approxi- NEWEST MILLINERY W. M. Pralt and Capt. H. B. Kim- mately S officers and 120 m'nn. 'Dur- 9 BROAD ST., . RED BANK, N. J. rnell. now in command of the dread ing the World war she mounted four naught California on the, Pacific four inch S() calibre guns and waff equipped with four 18 inch twin tor- pedo tubes. Notluttrfs so smart tender the stm as At the outbreak of the war the j STITCHED SPORT HATS these sporty ribbed cottons! Striped! Cummin £5 sailed for Queenstown, Plain! — And breezy as all outdoors! Ireland, with other destroyers. Upon "rrival she was assigned to duty with" the fith Destroyer division, At- lantic fleet, on submarine patrol and 5TEC1AL FEATURE! HtNDHEDS OF ~eort, duty. This duty consisted of LADIES' MEN'S & WOMEN'S atroling the waters off tho Irish coast searching for enemy sub- marines,and -meeting convoys from he United States at a designated (•nrlrzvnus and escorting them safe- SWAGGERS, TLANNFLS, HANDBAGS SUITS ly thmugh the wnr zone. In Dccem- TOLOP, • BASKET , IJH^, thn Cumminga palled from Pouch nnd Envelope Style. Fine Worsted. Brest, Frnnr-P, for tho United States DRESS WEAVER, ia the Azores. In 1924 the vessel, TYPES. Itotigh Irepes. ilong with a number of other dc- • troyerp, was transferred to the [Jnitfd--.Slates roast, puard, later be- A SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS YOUR SELECTION. 0 ng returned to the navy.

'ES' & MISSES' • Remember die old saying, "Make a better mouse- One of thq quickest ways to find a LADIES' & MISSES' LADIES' CHILDREN'S trap ... and the world wili..." and so on? Well, .ob in to aVlverthe In The Rutdb- ORGANDY nr's Want Department—AdvertJae- SUMMER SKIRTS after alj these years, there does seem to be some- Rough nnd Tint Crrpps. Fabric Gloves Anklets thing to it. -I AA Pr. Pontiac sales arc ahead of last year—and still growing WHEN IT'S All... BOYS' You will admit that, in a year like this, that . IWEN'S and WOMEN'S CmXDREN'K means the car must have something. Something CRASH that people want. SHOES Now, Pontiac does offer a lot for the money. ©HTf EH© OXFORDS and STRAIN. And its price is low. & SHORTS WOMK.N S MEN'S $ ( OXFOIIDS. Pontiac gives a big, beautiful package of Straps mid « ) Balanced Value. Tips in Wliltf. Tl jMHSS & CombliiiiHont ('onslnicilon. What does that mean? Simply that Pontiac CLJDO Nollil Leather Construction, gives you Economy—but not at the expense of othor qualifies. It gives also Durability, Comi I fort, Safety, Performance and Appearance. It (lives all-round Balanced Value for the owner. Millions of motorists every mmi ssmi ©©LW Bangs ismsm day are enjoying the uniqua MEN'S FLANNEL It means tliat the car wears evenly through satisfaction that only Exlclc MEN'S MEN'S tens of thousands o? miles of use. And at the end Batteries can provide. New Sport Coats of Ivvn or three years it gives extra dividends in car or old—an Exida provides <»roalcst Yiilim Evrr. the way of hiRhcf trade-in value. Fisher bodies uniformly efficient perform- S1HBT I'Allllll'S ANI> Ui:AVI'S. have Fisher No Drnft Ventilation. Pontiac is a ance throughout its ( OOI, ! TIlUII'Tl typical General Motors Value—a good car to buy. long life. SOFT'STRAWS AND Read the Free Booklet SAILOItS. MIWS WHITE Com- In In a free copy ol tbo hookkl— "W>,\i do you mf.in— Our Sei-vlce Car lUUnccd Value." Il explains what 1'ontlnc la, in everyday trrrno Flannel Pants with wluc.li everybody to familiar. Il Is worth rtmlmE, N-xauM it will innLo you a teller car buyer—a more crillral | unge ol value. la Always Ready MEN'S

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19-MECHANIC STREET 42 West Front St., ..jRed Bank, N. RED BANK • "Red IfonVo Ncwpat J>«-pai»murt RED BANK, N. J. * RED-BANK REGISTER. MAY 24, 1033.

RECITAL., the Winsor hoted at Trenton Satur- {Columbia university. They will pre- ) Big* Increase in The Legion And j day afternoon, June 17, the session sent eighrwl&ks course and Individ- Pupils «f Margaret C Manna Fer- I to npt>n at half-past two o'clock. The ual instruction this summer at the PRESENTING iorm at Woman's Clyti. Overall Business ; state dance will be held at Lyons Deal Conservatoire, located in the. 'jnext Saturday night, May 27. A bus former Morgan mansion on Rich- Seventy-five persons aitended the During the past week new over- will leave Asbury Park that after- mond avenue. Saturday Evening, May 27th, 1933, spring piano recital given Friday alls have boon very much In evi- ! noun at. live o'clock and stops Will be County Salon, 8 and 1 night at the Woman's club by the dence, Pain te re, carpenters, elec- made at Long Branch, Little Silver Tho Red Banlc ReRister travels at the pupils of Miss Margaret C. Manna. tricians, fa I'm hand?, etc., have been 40, Congratulated for the land Rfd Hank. over every street in town and ovt ry ZL0TKIN5* STABLES, Tlic following program wan ren- seen by Register reportern "all dolled road in the county. Let it carry your 1 Work It h Doing Along This Commander Otmar Phillips of the TEEEHOLD, NEW JERSEY, dered; up ' in these new garments, moat of Red Hank post and Frank Strange message lo tho.se who live on these line. a thoroughfares.— Advertisement. VHIMB K-ipnanoIo - NorniHn Hewitt them being of the "bib" or apron t of Keyport £ ve short talks and men- On The Boardwalk Spuoka Tail Nrvinn fityle. "Child Welfare, the outstanding [turned the "wreck" to be held Kn- TUMSMY, JUNE 1st Tiiranti>eij by Junicn Ixsw- Henri Diinre .. ,. June Tanjlyn Guptl! had been turned, Jtegister reporters at Bclmar. "This salon is certainly sentation of birthday gifts brought Instruction in . ii to b« nolii on till" ilny. Diirlc Kyrs Shirley Leon began making inquiries. the evening's program to a close. Popular Master of Ceremonies. Ono expreen loml inrn-y nmuity <•(>«•« Kiver Kvcr Flowing •- Kdtth Leon be congratulated on the work it Music Singing ' chipped personally by ouiiiclven, to lie told ,1 Tea Iyiiidslcy Hunter Yes, bettor time:; nre here. These accomplishing throughout the Birthdays to be celebrated at the with no reeeryen. Klire Gottes nUs tier Nntur Marlon new overall!; wore not, purchased county, not only for children of war June meeting will be those of Mrs. Dancing Over 50 Couples. Many Famous Marathonera. fiomo of tlioiio t-ovvs nro fienh mill Mime Alirn (iimply ber.auSR they wore cheaper veterans but for children every- F. Rriden, Mrs. Emily Knox, Mrs. AMI AI,l,Ii;l) ARTS do»O springers, nil tiil«mjlii> imd h\oi,,\ GROUP. John H. Watson and Mrs. Storms. Come and See BILLY LOVELL and tasted with tubcmilln ictciU. J hone tim- 1 i than buying a new auit of clothes where In need," said Captain Rogers. »lsnmcnt« of M 160 Brldee Avenue Bed Banii, N. up so rapidly within the past ten underwear and other clothing pro- edies being stressed. Augmented by HONEY Si BUMBLE By Kent Terry days that he had been caught with vided for several men, boys' blouses the Bioadway company presenting a shortage in HIZCS and that a rush and suits distributed, four small girls these plays, a pleasant and interest- Yes, BUMBLE, \ SAID -"JACK , OUGHT TOOOi shipment was on the way from the outfitted for Eaiiter and shoes, socks, ing evening is in store for tho audi- JACK V/ANTED BUSIKJES5 WITH FRIENDS WHEN manufacturer to'moct tho demand hats and coats otheVwise distributed ence each week. Admissions is to THEY'LL DO AS V/ELL. 8Y YOU AS during the month. be by subscription only, which are TO THROW Th'ere iS a great trend toward BUSINESS AMVOM& ELSE. BUT THIS TIM& open to all who are Interested SHOULD CAuL ON •- v/hito overalls. Ycnis ago the white Other reports were received from spending an evening a week seeing O AN OLD overall were bought principally by Mrs. W. W. Shampanorc of Little a Broadway play, given by a Broad- painters and paper hangers. The Silver on salon activities and by way company in tho pleasant sur- Permanent Waving Specialists for solid blue garments were usually sc- j Mrs. Carr on membership: • Mrs. Ot- roundings of a cool theater. lected by those doing heavier labor, mar Phillips of Red Bank reported ' the Past 19 Years. such as that done by farm hands, on community service and she was In'the same building, though in no firemen, etc. The narrow blue and given a vote of thanks for the work way connected .with the Players, ex- 171 BROAD ST., Tel. R. B. 2342. white striped garments were bought done, by her committee. . cept by the same management, wil' by the men who put on overalls oc- Mrs. Viracola reported on publicity he tile Deal Conservatoire, which ' (opp. Woman's Club caesionally while doing lawn work and told of the recent banquet she will be devoted to the instruction of or wlrile working about the garage attended for National Chef de Che- music, dancing In all forms, singing, or cellar., Tn many cnspM the pur- min dc Fer John A. Elden. In Mr. dramatic readings, paintings, etc., by chase of overalls, whether with or Elden's address at the banquet he a faculty composed of teachers h work and the results there from, is Call on Win HONEY BEE FLOWER ISHO1" when In IIPPII of n'n iiiiixlii' fmuTiil |tleen ...or floral baaket New Beauty for You ! without "bib," rneant also a sale of stated tl)at "no other voiture in the for any orension A delightful selection of linrdy blooms at RIGHT prices. Members of the FTD. a "jumper." The jumper sales have nation has increased its membership of the highest order available. The Visit our up-to-date noiv salon anil dropped off in this vicinity during as the Monmouth County Voiture." teachers are from such organizations Ket ono of our marvelous perma- the past five years, so that many of Mrs. Leish reported on the recent of high standing as the Mctropoli HONEY BEE FLOWERS ncnts. You'll be agreeably surprised those who stock overalls handle no state meeting at Burlington and said tan Opera House, Convent Garden ut the Improvement In the appear- "jumpers" at all. One merchant told the next meeting would be held at I London, Ned Wayburn Studio and UPPER BROAD ST., Tel. R. B. 872. RED BANK, N. J. unco of y»-ir hnlr. the reporter that fhe recent demand This beauty salon has the reputa- for overalls showed that five white tion of brinclnc you all the latest overall.! were being sold to one of New York creations—giving prompt any other color and that even some imil courteous servicn at moderate garage men were taking to the prices. " • u white shade.

Choral Society Om- Beautiful Self-Setting Permanent Waves No Eitras. To Give Concert The Freehold Choral society, un- Guaranteed from 6 to U Months. der tho direction of Howard S. Holt, is preparing an interesting and di- versified program for ita first pub- ersary FINGER WAVE lic appearance at St. Peter's parish MARCEL WAVE ! hall, Wednesday evening, May 31, at CASTILE SHAMPOO 8:00 o'clock. SPECIAL ... WHILE THEY LAST ! MANICURE Miss Adelo Muys, concert violinist and honorary member of the society, HAIR CUT will be tho instrumental soloist. Except Friday and Saturday, ' The uncompleted program Includes a wide range ot variety rarely of- These Operations 35c. fered In Freehold. 'Besides numbers complete by the ladled' chorus.-and mixed ' chorus of fifiy voices, there will be Join with the crowds in this great celebration of Business Hours: numbers by the ladies' sextette and with male quartette, contralto and bass 8 A. M. Until 6 P. M. solos, a musical reading and duetji. Values which. will long be remembered! Duets have not been offered at con- curtain certs In Freehold for several years. Mrs. Howard S. Holt, the society's Don't Forget the Location—171 BROAD ST., accompanist, will BIPO accompnny J. Schwartz, Inc., ...Just ring (OpporUto Woman's Club) tho soloists. again leads u'ith The Freehold Choral society has the distinction o£ boinp the only or- the greatest val- One of ganization of its Kind in this section ues! Here'istcg- of New .Jersey. There is no mem' •Each Kind. bcrship fee and the society was-not tilar $6.00 value Shop Early ! organized along mercenary lines; Ita —it's chromium solo purpose is to offer an opportun- ity each week for lovers of song: to plated —complete meet and enjoy several hours of H'ifh curtain and Bingini; together. Social ' evenings are also enjoyed at the homes of dif- attachment for the ferent members. faucet. Just as Thn Freehold Choral society has enjoyed a rapid growth in member- pictured. Limited & UPWARDS ship and soon after its organization supply . . set became an inter-community affair. Us iniiub(.i.ship roster now Includes yours early tomor- SULII until mdiiis makes as Simmons residents of Freehold, Englishtown, row morning! ' • Sututiitl —- (Jieenpoint — none of Red Bank. Malawan, Marlboro, Mill- hurst, Adelphia, Joiseyville, Fair- em vmlli less than S7.75, many field anil Farmlngdale. Thn officers is IIUILII I s.l i./S ! There is a i\ic. nre; president, Mlafl Marlon Hall, Engliphtown; vico president, Larry *None to Dealers. lnrt\L" bed—I'ul only one of each Inncs;i, Freehold; secretary, Carl B. Some are 'Woilh Inul li t choice sues to tirst shop- Ogilvie, Fairflold; treasurer Mm. Lil- •'One to a cun- lian Kopf. Knglishtown; librarian, tomcr. as much peis- I i. here c.nly and ^AVC as you Mrs. John L. Brand. Freehold; asr,lt- nevei1 Jiil hefoie! ant librarian, Mm, L. Inness, Free- 'Store »ale only. as $33.75. hold; nccompanist, Mrs. Howard S. Holl. Freehold. Residents of Red Bank who will take a prominent part, in the con- • • • ** This spring, have more than the joy of owning a new cert arc, Mrs Theodore Getzler antl Mrs. Melvin Morris who will nlng car. Have the thrill of driving the Style Leader! . . . dtietn; sirs. Allen Front and William Two Quality Living Kunin You can give yourself this additional thrill without Smith, tenor. Suites at seii<.;itiinially at- additional expense—because Oldsmobilc has provided tractive prices for llu" Onr of the riulckent'way.i to find a Style Leadership at moderate cost.... And Oldsmobile"s Job In to advertise In The Rpgls- celebration! ter'fl Want Department.—Advertise- brillianc performance is just as far ahead of the common- ment. Two Pieces in (iin1 place as is its appearance. The 80-horsepowcr Six will tapestry. A coin- do 75 to 80 miles an hour —the 90-horsepower Eight Don't Gel Cut Up— fort all I c invitins will do 80 to 85 — actual stop-watch speed. And the Read This About group, reuul.uh matr.tr of their performance is an equal thrill—exactly priced S73. Now.... the type of operation you expect from big, expensive Three Pieces of con- cars. . . . Yet Oldsmobilc prices are the lowest in p scientious build, cov- ten years. . . . Come in today—and we'll appraise ered in very line.lap- your car while you go for a ride in the Style Leader! rstry. Regular Sl-^-'> Itemliiitf tlilw nuiy piovenl mttinir and «ave much c\|'Cimn. Many canen of oh- value. Now .... gs ntlnnte plli"* of 10, IS nml even 20 yearn' Mainlini: havn van ["hod In junt a few weckH wild n phy*l!eU n <1ny. „. . there is only one Hot nlivay*. hut. «illi-ii ftirn nr''<>[ hhi hoir:c3 was killed and another ^ party in BlaisiU-U ? groyf. eau o'fjlHiito w,ia hurt. The accident oc- Forty Years Ago. Spring street. Lorraine ;«JI mad« ;eurrc(I on Shrewsbury avenue, near The juvenile baseball teams of Red queen of" th"' e "Moy' . Mr. Armstrong's home, Bank met on Throckmorton's field, An entertainment vocal and in-' IMwIn A. I5avla of Monmouth back of Borden street. The uptown- strumerual music and readings WAS I street »•»« awarded tho Suydtsm sll- ers called themselves the Red, White given at Grace fhiir.-Ji. These who ,• cr medal by tho National Academy and Blue club and they won by a took part were Miss Anna Hay;?, f Design of New York for his work 3 .of IS to 16, George Johnson Miss Grace Child, Miss B. MsV., in the men's day class. Tho medal wan the umpire. Tha uptowners con- ee and Mi'5. Warren H. Smock, was offered every year for the beet sisted of ISddia Wise captain, Eugene firs In the ou'tkitchen >M IVAI.I drawings and paintings from life Kcough. Henry Gramann. James Morris's house at Mutdle'own viiia^.1 and \vni> the. first time it had been Wise, Harry Hawkins, Abbott Worth- did quite a bit of damage. It. \«> won by a Hod Banker. • ley, George Decker, Jim Bradley and prevented from spreading by neigh- Captain Hiram B. Edwarda of Hnrry Norman. Harry Degeming bors, who put it out with water frem Oceanport sold his property on was captain of the downtown aggre- the well. ,'Oeeanport avenue at that place to gation. His teammates were Guy Charles L- Stout resigned as prin- M. H. Landers of California. Tho Green, Harry Burrowcs, Stanley Hag- cipal of the Englishtown public now owner planned to build a bun- If you're "in the dark" erman, L,ou Tetley. James Hubbard, school and Miss Emma Marcellur.. ft R»1OW on the property and put up a 20 Harry Smock, Theodore Compton school _ . ., ... Shoeing for America's as to where to buy and Osborn Curtis. wateaches advancer In thd e toschoo triGl positionseveral . years,' engagnumbeer ino f thoutbuildinge poultry sbusines In ordes orn toa A group of Red Bank baseball Elijah Bobbins, who had taught large scale, Most Famous those bulbs or plants, players, with Harry Dcgenring aa school at Llncroft live years,' accept- J j,n8S Florence Sehuitz, daughter their mascot, went by bus to Free-jed the appointment as teacher .at [of' William Schultz of Oceanic," and Racing Stable. let the reputation of hold to play the local team at that Tinton Falls. The new position paid j Matthew Bowman of Now York 50c RUBBING ALCOHOUFOU PI* MB. SATDII3 HOUSE OWNER! Frank Berardi be your place. They won by a score of 23 to him about $10" more a year. i were married by Rev. W. Earl Lcd- 20. The Red Bank players wore Four pupils of the Littlo Sllver Ition at tho home of tho bride's par- When your horso needs new shoes Frank Precht, Albert Porter, Will Echool passed the county grammar jents. The bridesmaid was Mto eisll DB. Wo also havo for sale aU guide. An attractive Hoffmire. Joe Steinberg. Frank school examination. They were jMlnnietta Dlxoij of Brooklyn and Al- Cooper. Fred Smock, George Haw- Uwfls of hand-made Sport Shoe-j for array... at appealing Frank Parker. Roy White, Mabel i f red Roach of Oceanio was grooms- Thoroughbreds and Jumpers. kins, Van Watts and George Craw- Pope and Willie Sherwood. man. ford. Fred Curtis, Bloomfleld Long- Timothy Hounlhan was awarded A barn owned by Thomas Davorn prices. street and Henry Procht accompan- the contract for sprinkling Mechanic j Phone Red Bank ied the team as special guests. o n tho Stone road at Koanaburg, street from Globe court to Washing-1 caugnt fire and burned to tho If. S. P. 793-J-l. The Bed Bank commissioners ap- ton street. He bid 5R0 for sprinkling jR1 .ound, Two horsca wer0 bu,.nod ancl pointed a committee to ascertain the tho street till October 1. about tivo tons of hay. A wagon and »f MAC approximate cost of a sewer system Mra. Moses Cherry of Kcyport be- a lot of tools were also destroyed, the for the town. The entire board was came entangled in a rope to which total loss being about $1,000. Mint-Flavored or Plain heartily in favor of tho proposed im- a calf was tied and she fell heavily The Five Hundred club of Rod provement. The matter was brought to the ground, breaking her leg. Bank was cntortalned by the Misses to the attention of the commission- Charles Breeso of Eatontown en- Norma and Holen Enrlght at their C"" ore by William T. Corlies, who was tered into partnership with J, J. homo at Oceanic. Prizes wero won spokesman for the board of trade Barkalow In the undertaking busi- by Miss Katharine Holmes, Miss and througgh whose Initiative Red ncsjs at Freehold. Helen Jarvls. Raymond Johnson and 1.00 Bank eventually got its sewer sys- sold by Edward S. Allaire to Joseph Conovor. tem. McCaldin of Brooklyn. The now own- Richard R. Brown of Kcyport, eon raaitv SCOYT There was a flag raising at Shrews- er planned to use the place for a of tho late Senator T. S. R. Brown, 1.00 :,-Cut To bury, the ceremony taking place at summer home. died after a_ sickness of three weeks ClQVJLRtlB the schoolhouse. The general com- Mr. and Mrs. George A. Stoelc of Dt typhoid fever. He left a widow and mittee consisted of Charles H. Hur- Eatontown gave a party for their jHv e children, they boing Thomas, 50c loy, William H. Johnson, Frank daughter Holen, who was one year Elizabeth. Millard F., Eleanor and Byram. Dr. James E. Cooper, Miss old. Richard, Jr. Alice Applogate. Miss Sadie Hurley, Mrs. James Bray, ST., of the Phal- The Hubbard property, near Hub- 35c CGRYLOPSIS TftlC-Fuiiib....: Mrs. Harry Borden, Mrs. William anx was badly burned with hot i bard's bridge, In Mlddletown town- Sutphin and A. Holmes Borden. grease while cooking. ship was sold by Morohouso & Ford The children of the Tinton Falls The Jano Oakcs place at Little Sil- j to A. A. Miller of Newark. The place 3So PALMOLIVE SHAVING CREAM public school held their annual May ver, containing eighteen acres. \va3|Waa owned by Mrs. George Holmes party in a grove near Swimming of South street, Rod Bank. rlvor. During the festivities Vernon Twenty) years Agn. irirrs Chiof a, Frank Mason nnd As- Cook, one of the pupils, while unty- Misa Lana Layton, daughter of sistant Chiefs Joseph D. Bedle and ing a swing rope, -was thrown to the Mrs. Viola White of Highlands, and T. Walter Snyder gave an entertaln- ground when the limb gave way. He James Worth, also of Highlands, ment to the members of the Keyport was rendered unconscious, but soon wero married at the Highlands Meth- j fire department and their wives and recovered. odlat parsonage by the jiastor, Rev. friehds at tho Surf theater. R. Taylor Smock and Benjamin P. E. F. Rood. Tho witnesses were Mrs. John S. Applegate, Jr., of Worthley were taking the school cen- Mies Margaret Fecney of Hoboken Riverside avenue entertained 24 sus of Shrewsbury township. Red and William Bush of Highlands. Im- friends at a card party. Prizes were Bank had 1,007 children of school mediately after this wedding Mr. won by Mrs. William A. Hopping, age. Oceanic 265, Fair Haven 240, Lit- Worth's sister. Miss Annlo Worth, | Mrs. Isaac H. Adlem and Mra. Daniel tle Silver 147. Shrewsbury 114, Tin- and James P. McGrail of Sandy Hook H. Applegate. ton Falls 189 and there were 48 liv- were married by Mr. Reed at the Someone broke Into the office of ing in th3 wooded district of the bride's homo. .The witnesses for this Robert Higginson's lumber yard at township. wedding wero Miss Christina easier Eatontown. The safe was open and1 The Rumson Water company was and Walter Worth, both of Hlgh- tho Intruder inspected it, but Mr, 50c Size Pepsodent Tooth Paste 3 for $-fl .00 incorporated, with a capital stock of lands. HigtlinGon had removed all tho each. $30,000. The object of the company j Sarah Shampanore, daughter of While playing a practice game of was to supply Rumson Keck with j William W. Shampanore of Little baseball on tho Prospect avenue dia- water from artesian wells. The pump- ] Silver, celebrated her thi Kondall Mcthot of East Front ing station was to be located on land birthday with a party. Tho party street struck struck in the faco with SfcHEUCARB TOOTHPASTE...: owned by William W. Conover near was in tho nature of a double event, a ball and his noae was broken. Bidgo road in the Fair Haven die- it was also a reception for the Mrs. Oliver Delano of Maple ave- $1.00 VITALIS HAIR TONIC trlct. graduating class of the public school. nue had a card party which was at- BOUIWOIS The Ocean theater at Long Branch The guests were Helen .Smith'. Julia tended by twelve persons. The. Eveming In Fnrla was moved 125 feet west of its form- Parker, Madalene, Edith and Sarah awards went to Miss Anna Cooper Combination. EPSOM SALTS 5 lbs. er Ideation, the job being dono by Lippincott, Helen D'Augbine, Helen and Mrs. Hopping. i Face Pov/der, over the Matthews brothers of Red Bank. The Hodgkiss, Annie Croft, Mary Evans, Miss Nellie Sagurton, daughter of c building was old and rickety and it Mary Carhart. Marlon Lovett, Ella Thomas Sagurton of Shrewsbury, / Lipstick & C|jR Yardley Combination ! required scientific engineering on Lovett, Mary Eleanor White and An- and Harry Green of Elbcron wero A Perfume ^^ Summer's first day off—and no mat- the part of tho Red Bank firm to geline Parre. married at Long Branch by Rev. move the building without damage. A surprise kitchen shower was John G. Lovell. Face Powder & Compact $1.35 ter where you go—to the golf links, John W. Hance completed the given to Miss Blanche. Roberts of At- Thef- Red Bank Checker club was school census in the five districts of lantic Highlands. The affair was entertained by R. F. Wilbur of Broad on the boardwalk, or visiting friend* Holnidel township. There were 377 held at tho home of Misses Emma si reel.. The most games wero won —you'll want to be dressed for the children of school age, HolmdeJ dis- and Gertrude Irwin on Fourth ave- by William Curchin. A. D. Cooper trict had 102. Centcrville 118, Craw- nue. Miss Roberts received a' large was second. ford's Coiner 53, Oak Grove 58 and number of gifts. Those present were Mrs. Henry N. Supp of Broad street Blue Hr:]^ occasion. Holland 46. Misses Mary Bird, Gertrude Van- bought a house and lot on the cast Note, Alice Hemingway, Florence 50c Package i Qraatiloao Shaving Cream , W. Albert VanSchoick bought the side of Shrewsbury avenuo from J. UiSh 25c Hollo Talc FREC- lllm^t! anil lot on the oast aide of ,urrh, Alice, and Margaret Purvis, Clark Conover for $4,500 for her own 5*8 Mount street owned by the late Han- Harriet Tumcn. Agnes Vaughan, occupancy. nah B. Hance. Tho property was Hazel Morris, Evelyn Mulligan and" John' T. Layton of Bay avenue, SUITS later bought by Louis Prate, the Belle Linden. Highlands, fell from a trea while in the new shades of tan, brown and Broad street fruit, dealer, for 51,500. Five ball players, two umpires and All the outbuildings on William L. a scoro keeper wero arrested on grey—many have two pair of pants. Jones's farm near Holmdel village Sunday at Belford in a crusade, were destroyed by fire. Besides los- against Sunday ball playing. The ing the buildings, Mr. Jones, lost all complaints against them were mado his hay and corn, three horses, three by Rev. W. A. Cobb, pastor of the ..75 to mules, some, pigs and chickens. Belford Methodist church, and by The members of the New Mun- members of the official board of the mouth Baptist church appointed hurch, Ono man was fined and the Daniel Frost and James Hendrick- others gave bonds to appear at a lon members of the pulpit commit- hearing later. SPORT COATS tee to serve until a pastor was ob- Tho Red Bank high school athletic tained for the church. association distributed the school for Men and Boys. Franklin P. Stryker of Red Bank letter to the basketball players. Those wan paid $50 for four months' salary who received the emblems were John Single and double-breasted, in blue, nn town marshal. Ho was also al- Hartigan, Kenneth McQueen, Ken- tan and brown. ln\s ed $li.8() for taking a prisoner in neth Jeffrey, Joseph Fix. Joseph the Red Bank jail lo the county jail hamberlain, Frank Dean, Fred (it Freehold. Noble, Adele Chandler. Pearl Wor- Mrs. J. 1H. Cayrc wan elected pron den, Louise Dorcmus, Elcanore. Hcd- Klent, Mrs, John L. Hubbard sccrc- iherg, Helen Chamberlain, Dorothy ta.v and Mrs. William P. Corlies Weeks and Portia Bergen. tioisurer of the Ladles' aid society A two-seated carrlago belonging of the Red Bnnk Methodist church. lo Charles Patterson of Highlands WITH A The Pavilion hotel property at Key- was struck by an automobile belong- pii t, which for many years was con- ing to A. E. Hartcorne of Atlantic ™_ ducted by .fncnli V. .Sickles was sold Highlands at Parson's . corner, near q White, tan, brown and black and il Uioriffs ;:;t!c and tho property was the Locust Point end of the. Oceanic ~\r bought by Mr. Eicliles's heirs. bridge. All'tho occupants of the car- L tan stripes. J ( larrncf. Johnston was chonnn riage: were thrown out and Mrs. Pat- i i pipsident. Thomas Ross secretary terson wan badly bruiard and cut. to *. v hen lin fell from the top of a soven- service. © The New 10* G-E freezes more ice faster, fnnt. Hep Inddrr. consumes less current and has ten star features. All- Dr. William It. Warner of Tied 11 ink wnii rli-rlr-d '^milileiit of the steel cabinet is porcelain inside and our, with stainless Mnnmotitli County Medical society. ateel freeiiug chamber, adjustable sliding shelves, And be sure to get one of the new :'Fimucl T. Jeffrey of aeabrlglit was automatic interior lighting, foot pedal door opener, Summer Ties. nit mi thn forelir.-ul with an nxc You may borrow the money semi-automatic -defrosting and temperature control, i Mopping wond. for 1, 3, 6, 10 montliis, or is completely equipped with food containers; By all CSC and -fl.00, Mrs. Harriet Brandt of Holmrlel longer if you wish mesas see it before you select your refrigerator; * 'I in her ()7th yrnr. © As little as %7 down and *7 fa month buys a General to you* ineomo Electric Monitor Top refrigerator. New G-E flat top Thlily Yearn AK°. models priced as low as $99.50 plus tax and delivery) linrli'd J. Mtnilxm, who h,ut hocn BTontlily dnsrito Two mid One Hnlf pimcipnl of the Ooennport public r«r Cant on Unpaid Ilalnnco Only. hnnl two years, accepted nil ap- pointment nn principal nf thn Oak- liurnt. school. W. !!. Xtoblnsnn, psln- clpul nt I.ittlo Sillvtsr, took Mr. 8tr»- han'a placo nt Oeennport. RED BANK Tim annum mentlng of thn Home 1002, Tirot cdpe, rein- Every Tic a Genuine LARGE PICTURE HATS—VERY YOUNG forced French 30c to 55c value AND FLATTlvRIMi. heel, some have Adelpbta Man's Injuries Followed by ' "rin«v tocfl for rncunionln, ] A fine assortment of bright col- NEW BRIM HATS IN EVERY BECOMING nililcd protec- Oscar Kctchom, 44, a farmer living OW do you like hang- ored tics of moire silks in the STYLE VERSION. tion. near Adelphin, was run over by his iiitraPniartBtripen,plai(Is and natty STUNNING SPORTS HATS tractor after ho had Btartcfl It while , H ing wet clothes in the ft mires. Every dcniraliln color. Nete Summ r Shades JAUNTY SAILORS IN STYLES INSPIRED Sim* ttyi It wao in gear last week. He out-1 ^itchen on a rainy wash- Silk Dresses trimmed with BY PARIS. fered four broken ribs, a broken col- lay? Annoying, isn't it? chic, new pique effects or lar bone, a broken shoulder blade and linen. CHIC TURBANS WITH THE NEW SELF CORD a punctured lung. He wa3 taken to In fact wash days are al- TRIMMING. the Pltkin Memorial hospital where ways annoying, and get Linen Suit Dresses with blouses of voile. A Becoming Sliapttfor Kerry Type, NEW pneumonia developed from tho In- W A Size for Every Head. jured lung. A few month3 ngo Mi thc house and your spirits Silk Dresses with long swagger coats. FABRIC MATERIALS: Ketchem narrowly escaped death all in a muddle. If you Colors: While, Bloc, Maize, Flcsli, rink, Nile when fire destroyed the large barn on Crepe Pique Linen Hough Straws Fclli SLIP-ON his farm. Ho waa trapped in the want to live in a modern Skr» 14 In 20 awl 3R fo 52 building and had to fight hlu way . way Phone through flamoft to escape.

Avon Ilccorder Killed. Alfred Cavanaugh recorder of Avon ' Red Bank 2800 borough, was killed Tuesday night of I last week when his automobile was ! and let us do your laundry In collloion with a car owned by Wil- liam Levy of Rclmar. Cavanaugh \v,\ from now on! pinned behind tho wheel of hlti car and wa3 removed from the wreckage by passcraby only a few second!) be- fore tho car was destroyed by flames. Socks darned ... Buttons replaced ... Every- William Devorcaux of Avon, who thing mended in all finished services. was aliio In tho car, eiicaped with slight Injurlco. None of tho pns- OfinKorD In I.evy'n car wan badly In- jured. Cavanuugh wati 28 years old. PROTECT YOUR FURS AND WINTER A Variety of Stunning Lasts in Latent Summer Hold liy tho Sheriff. GARMENTS AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE, Walter P. liuck,1 Iluclcommck nt- Footwear for Women o GENUINE torney. bought thirty-three billboards THEFT OR MOTH DAMAGE. In ifonmouth county, tho property ot and Misses FULL SENNIT the- G. and G. Advertising company Wo Invite Comparison to ihes > of Long Branch, at aherlff mile ua the PLACE THEM IN THE ONLY MUTE Kin—"T" Snap Sandnl, o FINE QUALITS specially priced $1 hats tvith result of a claim held agaliuit the trim of Silver oallhru

Now Mnyor tit Monmoiith Henrli. oxford pin luck trimming, William F. Cftihait wan elected i | li f* ' U mnyor of Monmoiith Hunch at. the V Si organization meotlng of the Commit tinrntnl Iiccl, narrow 1! "If Blnnerti Innt. week. William I,. Ount- tor. nrman wan chonrn commissioner of j An intttsnal twttto nt 11 1 , j 1 i finance to tulccecd Mr. Citvlmit nnd •ere , i • i i.i i Frederick Horner wan madn commit- wnm: Kin—, nloncr ot ulr<* foxinr; enil licet. — - «m-«•«!»" *-* <.*<; estato of seven acres on the Shrews- ation will be held tomorrow after- and Ivca, Print MaHera to the Amer- 18th Century liedroom and bed Ur •till, lfsv«« you 'pepped u|i. I take It Mortgage Loans ican People" and "America on spreads nnd a collection of American two or Ihrco tlmfc. « week—not to reduj. bury river and on Blossom Cove noon, Thursday, May 25, at four Stone," Mr. Potora will talk on "Tho pottery. A collection of dollB will be hut merely lo l>e\ Bood and clean. My road, In Middletown township, has o'clock at tho asoociation building, 70 hiuband tonk it to reduce. He In.t 16 been rented by Frank II. Mor.se of Court street, Freehold. The speak- American Story as Portrayed In Bhown by E, J. V. Greenfield and [.ounda In 4 weeks." Mra. t. A. Icrrie, Lithography, 1820-1870." Hla talk will Harry T. Powers will show a paint- Wnhiniton, D. C. (December 29, 1932). New York, who will occupy it until ers will bo Harry Miller Lydcnbei'K, To li'o "at «iiii • ot the s.rae lima Kail, November. The property has a river assistant director of tho New York bo Illustrated by lantern slides. hiK "Monmouth Eclipse" by Edward In physical altrnrtivencsB nncl feel erlr- frontaRO of several hundred feet, spa: Public Library, who will speak on At tho meeting of Thursday after- Troye. Thi;i horse wat< bred by Jos- ittsd itiid youthful lake one half ten6i>°°"- eph VanMatcr of Holnidol In 183G. ful ofKrufcl.cn in a slfisn of hot water cioils landscaped lawny, and a lar{;o 'Work of a Historical Society as a noon, August 31, the speaker will he before broakfnjt every mominp. private dock. Tho house has four- Librarian Sees It," Rnd Hardingo William H. MaoDonald, who will talk A j»r that laitn 4 woolen costs but H olia, director of the Museum of on "Nineteenth Century Chair Mak- Ono gt the quickest waya to find a tri/lo at ony drugstore In tho world but 10 Monmouth Street, teen rooms and live bathrooms and job la to advertloo In The neKlS- bo sure and get Krunrhen Salt", the bAFE It Is rented fully furnished. the City of New York, who will ers of West Monmouth," and Henry ter'n Want Department.—Advartiao- vrav to reduce- Tvide hil'^. prominent front FHONE 3637. Mrs. Fred Baden and Mrs. Hnzol speak on "Historical Museums and C. McLean, who will address tho as- tncnt. Mid double ehln and ncaln fc» the joy of livlne—money back if dutatislicld after Steivers have rented, the Fallman the first 3ar. property on Hftllroad avenue at Eatontown for their laundry busi- ness. A six-room house, with all Im- provements, and a garage are on the premises. W. Harold Powers of East Orange rias rented Mrs. Edwin B.Houghton's ten-acre estate at Occnnport. This property is at the corner of Main CHARLES E. RUNY0N, Proprietor. street and the Eatontown-Long From the minute you Branch boulevard. On the place is RAILROAD STATION, at Monmouth Street, RED BANK a colonial residence of ten rooms and three bathrooms and a stable and a garage. The house Is fully furnished. Now Handling the Nationally Known hear "ALLEN'S" over Mr. Powers has rented it for the ummer. George T. Short of Atlantic High- the wire lands has rented tho Powers Shrews- bury Manor property on Sycamore avenue where he will conduct a res- This Colonial cottage is particular- crossing the third—a feature of great taurant. Mi". Short has been steward —your call has placed a two-fold ly suited to a suburban development. importance when there are children. for the Union Leaguo club and sev- PETROLEUM PRODUCTS. or perhaps for use in a summer There are two porches, a shallow eral larpe hotels. responsibility upon us. camp beside a lake in the country. one behind the garage which is used The Strada property on Locust ave- v In localities where lumber is not for a Ultchen porch, and one of good nue at Eatontown has been rented Treat Your Car to a Real Surprise. 9 expensive it could quite likely be size off the living room on tho gar- by Clinton C. Doughty of Eatontown. When you deliver such intimate built for from $3,500 to $5,000, hut its den side, where it may bo glazed and t comprises four acres of land, an Get a Tankful of Our High Grade Gasoline and 2,000-Mile Motor OU. articles as your clothing and house- low price does not entail the loss of used as a solarium or a summer din- light-room house and a barn, any essential of comfortable living. ing room. John F. James has rented a bun- hold furnishings to us for cleans- The visitor feels the intimacy of Two bedrooms are provided, and galow at Stillman Park at Eaton- the place the moment he steps with- for emergencies the dining room town owned by Ray H. Stillman. ing, you, of course, expect a thor- in the fenced dooryard. Once inside, may serve as guest room, especially The Amos 'n' Andy resturant on he finds himself in a house that Is If the porch la substituting for din- Neptune highway ut Eutontown has ough and satisfactory job. Allen's all on ono floor, and that has its ing room. been rented by William L. Collier of high standard of service assures three departments, living, cooking The exterior Is of white clapboard Atlantic City. and eating, and sleeping, all entirely 10 Inches to the weather. Shutters A bungalow at Stillmnn Park that. separate. are green, and the roof is of shingle. owned by Earl Wolcott of Newark It is possible, also, to get from one The chimney is of brick, white- has been .rented by Edward J. Cav- "department" to another without washed, or red. anaugh of Red Bank. But you also expect us to be re- The above rentals were mane by Ray H. Salman of Eatontown. • sponsible for the safety of the ar- the Western Electric company and A Perfectly Appointed Station Equipped to Furnish New Buildings Fred Jones of the Rollo bus company y ticles you entrust to us. Actually, recently had residences built on the To BuHa at Rumson. • Expert Lubricating Service. we insure every one of your pos- For Oak Knolls development. William C. Hiker-of Humson has bought from Dalton Parmly a tract CORP. sessions fully against fire, theft, or • » «» • of unimproved land situated on tho A. F. Voorhees, Herman F. La- Spalding Estate west side of Bingham avenue, Hum- Domestic Fuel Oils, Gasoline and Kerosene. damage of any kind from the min- brecque and Earl Finnegan to son. The proporty has a frontage ot EATONTOWN PLANT. Has New Owner 300 feet on Bingham avenue and a ute they leave your hands until Have Residences in New Mid- depth of 600 feet and comprises T. A. GAMON, Agent. Eatontown 101. dletown Village Development The country estate owned by the nearly six acres; Mr. Rlker expects are returned. estate of the late J. Walter Spalding Oak Knolls, a real estate develop- on Ocean avenue, Monmouth Beacn, ment of 170 acres fronting on the has been bought by Judge Alfred J. We willingly assume this responsi- state highway, the Atlantic Hlgh- Talley, a member of the law firm of lands-Keyport highway and the New Talley & Lamb, 51 Chambers street, bility because we would want the Monmouth road, is being divided in- New York. Judge Talley will iccupy to acre tracts as a small homestead the property aB his summer resi- same protection if we were in your community. It is owned by the Steu- dence. position as a customer. erwald Monmouth company. The property consists of two A feature is the winding roads tracts. The residenco plot has a which the company is having made. frontage of 275 feet on Ocean avenue, Much landscaping work is being done running through to Kailroad avenue, for the making of lawns, fruit or- on which is situated the main resi- chards, playgrounds, flower gardens dence and stable garage. The second and vegetable gardens. The com- tract has a frontage on Railroad ave- pany is preparing to havo on the nue of more than 500 feet, with a property a variety of shrubbery and similar frontage on River avenue. fruit trees to be sold to purchasers The gardener's dwelling and green- "WE KNOW HOW" at low prices. house are located on this tract. Charles L. Steuerwald, who Is pres- The main residence contains For Better Cleansing ident of the company, is in charge of twelve master bedrooms, two maids' the development. He has his resi- bedrooms nine baths, three sleeping "You certainly got air dence and office at the corner of porches,^ large reception hall, t>vo for the money/" Pressing and Dyeing King's highway and Ney/ Monmouth large living rooms, two sun porches, road,at Middletown village. spacious dining room, butler's pan- "Don't I know Itt A. F. Voorheea of Belford Is plan- try, kitchen, maids' dining room and match these featu PHONE RED BANK 442. ning to build a log cabin in the wood- laundry. The garage contains six other car at that pr ed section of the development. Earl servant rooms and has ample space Office and Plant Finnegan of the County pas company for six automobiles. The residue Is and John Cavern' of the Central rail- completely furnished. All the furni- road company expect to build resi- ture, furnishings and equipment 24 W. FRONT ST., RED BANK, N. J. dences for their own use within a were included in the sale. short time on tracts which they re- The grounds are beautifully land- cently bought. Herman F. Labrec- scaped and there are amplr vegetahlo que, a retired merchant, formerly of and flower gardens. The solo was Campbell's Junction, Harold Jones of effected by William H. Hinttlmannn of Rumnon,

"Doyou mean to say you Easy Credit Terms get a Fiaher body with "flow much better a now car mahet No Draft Ventilation at you teetl" that price? No wonder STfe]7 Once you 8tart everyone I know 13 ^o- "And how easy Chevrolet has made tt in£ in for Choyrolors." Chevrolet, you're off ona long, to 6et that fcolingi Payments are no burden when a car costs ao littlo a$ non-stop economy-tour that saves you this one/" money every thrilling mile. You'll mako Wo offer you your cholco Dresses of tho season's most at- Beautiful Models In nil fewer visits to filling stations—because tractive apparel for tho the leading pastel shades. Also Prints. In all ulzos. Chevrolet uses less ga3 and oil than any entire family—at prices so Specially priced— extraordinarily low so ns other full-3lzc car. You won't have to to amain you. worry about repair bills, because Chev- rolet is built right, and stays right! You won't have to think about trading it in, Pay As You Silk Suits "A now Chovrolot 11 thought not for many tens of thousands of miles, you wore going to wa/t Two and thrco-pli-co Nl "Our fleet of Chovrolota not only cut ^ Boys'Suits Wear! In nil oiiloro am awhilo." ... Chevrolet stanch up so well you won't down our invoatmont, hut reduced With short and lo "J figured I might aa wolt want tol And nil the while Chevrolet ia mileafio coaia too,** Jackets. start saving right away. M you have never liml a At Greatly And any, thin Chovrolot /a saving you money, you're enjoying the credit account here, now cortiitnly Reduced a record- thrill of driving one of the smnrtC3t, snap- la your chance. Como In bmnkfir for and wo will gladly explain Prices ! ffmk piest, moat advanced cars on the roadt economy.** how you can havo nil the cloUiM you n-nnt rpgnrd- White Coats and CHEVROLET MOTOR CO.. DETROIT, MICHIGAN ian't any it Girls' Goats etartor button. l«s of how Ilttln rush you White Swagger Just otep on tfin In all sires and colors. have. to Suits AH prics-i f. o. h I hnt if/i3 a 3 ufninI.Th& at greatly reduced priors. Mich. Sitrcial rr/inn Stnrterntor wilt nwnt nits*,. £1 iv tt * I,) livGt&d f»riro3 nti'I fi v tnko caro of ttia O.95 • J..95 yp O. M. A. C. tpini 1 A 1 oof,** Gcnotal Motvitt V lite ''.

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Q The Home of Easy Credit. Ooor to Woolworth'n F1v« and Ten Cut Siora Broadway, Long Branch, Mechanic Street Globe Court Red Bank SAMUEL KATZ, Prop. OPEN EVENINGS. ,.„.. PHONES 3130—3131. RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 24, 1933. Page Swua on & formidable and profefislonal ass- lan Heuscr won first prize. Mrs. the commanding general'* house and Devlin iccclved the prize for high pnet. 'A large map of tho United Jacob R. Lefferts substituted. dvleing him they liked the life very score. Mia. Harry A. Btonaker, a Y. M. C. A. Radio States hangs upon the wall in the A meeting was held at the Mag- much* guest, und the hostess did not play. ehack" In which colored pins are nolia Inn, Frenca'u, on Monday even- The annual meeting of the Grand Mh-H Frances Lloyd, who attends Station on Airstuck for every new town or city that Ing for the purpose of forming a hapter of the Eantern Star waa held the Nf.w Jersey college lot women s communicated with. Visitors are Democratic club In Matawan town- in the convention hall, Asbury Park, at New Brunswick, was the guest of Radio Club Organized Last Fall welcomed at the station. ship. Wednesday and Thursday. Members her parents, Mr. ond Mrs. F. Hbw- The total enrolled membership \r, Miss Cecil Fell, a student at New rom all parts of the titate were pres- unf Ijluyri, over the week-end, Becoming an Important Fac- twenty-two, ranging In ago from fif- Jersey college for women. New ent. Among thone attending from Mr. und Mrs. R. L. Curtnn and tor in Amateur Radio Com- teen to sixty. Twenty-eight meet- Brunswick, spent the week-end at the Matawan were Mra. Frank Fiycher Mltinns Jreno R. Holte und Mary Wills munication. ings have been held since tho club home of Mr. and Mro. George Davl- and Mrg. David Martin, delegates, motored to Delaware Water Gap, as formed with an average attend- ;on an the gueet o( Miss Edith Davl- and Mrs. Banjamin Lufburrow, Mro. ICa:-ton and Pliillipsburg, Sunday. Tho amateur Radio club of Red ance of eighteen on club nights. fion. Harold Dlabrow, Mrs. Lloyd Little, Whilr in Philllpsbuig they called on Bank oiganlzed last fall by tho Red When atmospheric conditions are Mrs. J. Ollry of New York spent Mrs. Herbert Burlew, Mra. LCBHC MiKK Ann .Stone, a former ^teacher in Bank Y. M. C. A., 13 now on tho ttlr good i;omo of tho members will etay Wednesday as the guest of Mr. and lines, Mrs. Herbert Start. Mra. the locnl HCIIOOIH, and la fast becoming a potent fac- into the small hourn of the morning Mrs. A. L. WilBon of Main street. Charles Frey, Mra. Leroy Smith, Miss tor in amateur radio communication. communicating with distant stations. Mr. and Mrs. George Clark had as GGertrudd e Lai Mrn. Jnmp M Tho club, which in located In the Frank Maida is president of tho club, ;iieats from Tuem];iy until Friday VanBrakie, Mm Fred Isaacs,, Mre. IIMG1IT IN TULir.S. "V" building on Branch avenue ami with Richard Hammcll as vice pres- Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas of Warren Donnell, Miss Lillian Isaacs, Miiny Grnwors Kxprrirnco This which la ono of tho many Y. M. C.ident und Sidney Kodnnm secretary. Boston. On Thursday they attended Mrs. Gilbert Craig, Mrs. Mabel Haw- Troublo This Season. A. activities in Hod Bank, has recent- Radio City. kins and others. • ly completed building a SO watt Mrs. Harrison G. Travis enter- Mro. Bertha Allen is visiting rela- 8n many inquiries have come to the transmitter and tho cull letters of tained the Matawan-I'leehold lunch- Ive3 at Brooklyn. County I'Jxton.sion Service about the the station, W2FDD, will aooti he Matawan News. eon-bridge club at her home last Theodore H. Sickles entertained troublo with the tulips that a word well known to amateur operators •week, Mrs. Theodore R. Lewis and two tables at dominoes Wednesday concerning the dineaae which is af- from coast Jo coast. Since tho trans- (Tho Keil liujik RcRlater enn bo boueht Mra. John E. Laird won the high night. fecting tln;m may not be amiss. mitter's completion more than a hun- in Matawati from J. 'C. Clowes. 128 Main score prizes. Leet and Jacob A. Lowln, Inc.) Mrs. A. L. Wilson spent from Symptoms of the disea.se are small dred etntionB have been communi- A card party wns held at the Mid-YorkWednesday until Sunday at while or light brown spot a on the cated with including Valcjo, Califor- In the prcaencc of a few immedi- way hose company's flrchouse on New York as the guest of Mr. and petals of the (lower, and dried or de- nia and Sulphur Spring, Texas. The ate friends and relatives, Miss lone Monday evening for tho benefit of Mrs. J. Ollry. cayed areas on the leaves. In some transmitter was built by members, of Emmons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the Mystery club." George Clark The Sewing Bee met at the home ca:'(\s the whole flower may be at- tho club, eight o£ whom hold the gov-.1. V. Emmona of Washington utreet, won first prizo at cards. The door of Mrn. willlnm H. Diggin Thurs- Inckert i-o HcrirjUdly lhat it will tinal- ernment amateur transmitting li- boenme the- bride of. William H, prize was won by Mrs. Georgo Clark. day afternoon. ly .bliclit.and tlie. The name which. cense. Tho other fourteen members Grcngcr of Bloomlleld, on Sunday, Dr. and Mrs. S. V. Lazow will leave George S. Barrett and Joseph E. is given to this disease is botrytis of this club n ro perfecting themselves May 1-1. Tho ceremony wan per- by motor Friday, May 26, for several Wenzel were visitors in Trenton on blight, or lire, am! from jt.u effect on in radio work and in the use of. the formed at the MetilodiHi. pnrsonfige days' visit at Baltimore, Md. While Tuesday. tho fulip hcci the lerm fire js very International Morse code, with which by Rev. Elijah F. Reed. Tho at- there, the doctor expects to attend Alma Sanborn of Shrewsbury approp: iat ely applied. communication ia carried on, and it tendants were J. Clalr Klmmons, the various medical and surgical spent the week-end as the guest of Them ia no spray or duiit which la hoped that every member will brother of the bride, and Miss Mel- clinics at the Johns Hopkins hospi- has any value as a control measure. eventually becomo a licensed oper- va Winterton of Keyport. Others tal. Miss Charlotte Sandford, ator. witnessing the ceremony were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Schock AH plant debris .should bo cleaned up and Mrs. J. V. Emons, Miss Janet The Girl Scouts will hold a food have returned after spending several and destroyed as soon as the bloom- At the club's Inception last fall, Emmons, Mrs. William Grenger, sale Friday afternoon of next week days at Philadelphia. ing period is finished. If the bulbs Captain Wells, olllcor In charge of Frank Grenger, Miss Aletho East- in the store adjoining tho Atlantic Miss Eleanor Winunt of Hacken- am not io be taken up and stored tho radio school at Fort Monmouth, mond of Kcanshurg, Mrn. Kthel and Pacific company's store. sack waa tho week-end guest of Miss dm in.; the summer the- entire tops took an activo part in its organiza- Stryltcr, Miss Allhea Stryker, Miss Thursday evening a group of Isabel Egglcston. ' should be cut below the surface nf tion. The club frequently has the Florenco Martin and Mis:; Tallinn young people went to Red Bank, Mrs. Edward VosburRh of• New i ground and removed and burned opportunity of bearing lectures on Martin of Matawan and Frank Po- where, thoy rode horseback at the York was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. sunn an the plants become mature radio communication:) work from Jing of Hazlet. Grant riding academy. Among the Harry Munson several days this or when ihe leaves begin to turn yel- Signal Corps oilicers. Several service equestrians were Misses Doris Dem- week. low. In cleaning up the refuse on; men aro activo and enthusiastic Miss Virginia Yerger wan the guest bergcr, Ann Laird, Elizabeth Tan- should make mire that even the loone members, Including Staff Sergeant of Miss Marjorio Deer of New York wey, and Marie and Dorothy Dietz, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph W. Herrick petals from the old flowers are gath- Jorgenaon and Private!) Bailey and Thursday night. William Dernbcr^cr, Conover Bur were week-end guests of Mr. Her- ered up along with the larger leaves Gnrlow and also Chief Kudio Man Mr. and Mrs. Donald TjGffcrts of lew, Jr., and John E. Laird, Jr. lick's mother, Mrs. Eleanor Herrick of East Orange. and stalks. .»oi/«l lUuirrolrrf i.i ihr. Seikn, |j7i. All prit'.i f. a. b. Fisher o£ tho Navy radio sLatlon at Rutherford were guests of Mr. and Several friends of Thomas O. Sandy Hook. Mrs. Jacob R. Lefferts on Sunday. Koopman gave him a surprise party Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conover cel- Whrt-R it is possible the bulbs can Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Frank of ebrated their first wedding anniver- be taken up after the plants are ma- The club Ia affiliated with the last Friday evening in celebration of sary by spending the week-end at ture in the summer and. stored until The L M@mnaie®il. €w in United States Naval Reserve and the Ijalcewood were guests of Mr. and his birthday. Among tlio.se present Atlantic City. members are trained in navy pro- Mrs, Thomas O. Koopman Sunday. were Councilman and Mrs. John B. fall and then replanted. In this ca.se Mr. and Mrs. A. Adam Bunke pur- Mrs. Ronson J. Warne entertained before they are planted, badly in- The mimzle you sit behind the actual steel-tape measurements plane performance, ruggednesa cedure and aro on the uir at sched- Holte, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Shultz, Mr. Mrs. Alice .Grimes of East Orange, uled periods when they handle navy chased a Ford sedan from Mount- and Mrs. C. Leon Garrison and Mr. fested ones rib011 Id be di.srarderl and wheel of this new, larger Essex which show that this now Ter- and economy, which cannot ba Barrett last week. and Mrs. Remsen Beers of South the outer brown husks of all the traffic with other Naval Reserve sta- and Mrs. Frederick Bronkhurst, all Orange, Wednesday. TerraplaneSpecialSix,youhave raplam; is the roomiest car in bought in any other land of car tions. Tho club la also a member of Mrs. Samuel Bell spent last Thurs- of Keyport; Mr. and Mrs, Lester T. bulb.s removed. tho Amateur Radio Relay league and day with friends at Newark, whore Wilson of Mlddletown, Mrs. Henry Mrs. Joseph Poling of Mountain- an unniblakuble sense of big- tlie lowest-price field. at any price. "Yet tho prices of the party enjoyed a luncheon and Id© is spending several days with car roominess and comforE amateur messages ore handled to all Fahe of Brooklyn, and Mr. and Mra, her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Graduates from Army School. This binder, six-cylinder Terra- tliis Special Six begin at $505, parts of the country. Recently a uhow. I'hllo C. Hoelzcr and Mrs. Koop- Sergeant Charles A. Gauvrcau of Mr. and Mis. Robert W. Chastc- man of Matawan. Those winning at and Mrs. William H. Tichenor. Your feeling is conGrmcd by plane gives you genuine Terra- f. o. b. Detroit for the Coupe. message was sent to a station at The Tuesday Evening contract the ninth infantry graduated from Lynn, Massachusetts, directed to ney of Summit were week-end guests bridge were Mre, Holie first prize, the army signal school at Kort Mon- of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob It. Lefferts. and Mrs. Shultz, consolation. bridge club held a dance Saturday Staiulxirti 5u, *t2H resident of that city. Upon receipt evening in the American legion hall. mouth Monday. Sergeant. Gauvreau of the message at the Lynn station, Capt. and Mrs. Stephen C. Thomp- Tuesday Matawan sent its quota is a brother of Mrs. Madeline Kurtz -.. ESSEX TTEmm. Special Su. 'jUj • £IJ*I. «J6S son returned to their home here Al Ritter's orchestra furnished the (O«*o VrUcif. a. l>. Detroit) it was telephoned to the proper par- of three men to Ttaritan arsenal, '. music. of Wanamassa. Ho had been en- ly, who replied to the mKia.iRO and Monday after spending the winter in tuchen, to serve with tho army for- rolled in tho radio electrician corpt- •within ten minutes the answer was . est conservation corps. Those going Minn Mnry Welln hostess, to Mt Fort Monmouth since last Septem- received in Red Bank. the Teachers' bridge club Monday Mrs. Paul R. VanMatcr and Ever- from Matawan were Daniel Moran, evening. Mrs. Gerard A. Devlin re- ber. WILKIN Tho radio room or "shack" as it ett T. VanMater of Summit were John Ticc and Tnrby Tlce. Word ceived the first prize nnd Miss Laura la more familiarity called by radio guest» of Mr, and Mrs. Jacob R. Lef- was received from then that all three Tho Red Bank Register travels UPPER BROAD ST., RED BANK, N. J. had passed the preliminary physical Gordon received the consolation. ' raon !B located on tlie second floor of ferts Mondny. Mra, Harold F. Beam entertained over every street In town and every I'HONE 3371. OfEN KVKNINOS. tho "Y" administration building and Miss Lucille Roper of Red Bank examination at the arsenal and that road in the county. Lot It carry your they were transferred to Camp Dix, the Tuesday Evening contract bridge message to those who live on these pro£0nta a very efficient, appearance spent Friday and Saturday as the club last week. Miss Margaret J. Dane* «© B. A. Kolle's T«rrapiaism ®r«liestra Saturday IVSRht with Its latest typo -of short wave guriflt of Miss Elizabeth Hutchinson. where they are now located. Mayor tboroiiKhfa res.—Advertisement. transmitter and receiving apparatus. Mrs. Justine B. Eggleaton enter- Edward W. Currie received a card Even to tho untechnieal eyo the bat- tained the Wednesday afternoon from Daniel Moran Friday from tery of glistening- appui.iliis takc3 bridge club Innt week. Mrs, Chris- Wrlghtotown, allowing a picture of may never

Wo aro celebrating this Decoration Day with tlie biggest • Halo we have over attempted. No lessening of Tallies ot course. Just the same high prade U. 8. O. Valnes at mrarh lotm prices. '

Fine 5 /"^OODYEAR certainly makes it worth IS Granulated Green ^-'while for you to put money in tires United Service ' I «"•-•• „,...« "'15c now. Your dollars never bought tires Dole No. 1 ql Pineapple Grocers' Sweet Mixed : . *" 23c to equal the quality, the safety, the mile- Juice age which Goodyear is today building in »>. 2 Gherkins . . . * * 25c every tire wearing the Goodyear name— rans And because Goodyear now concentrates on two main lines of tires—a real saving in costs is passed on to you. Look at the present prices of the world's ilm ay Sardines t\^ " Sie jPS most popular tire, the Goodyear All- Ai.r. noon MIAMI |j Good for Yaunffelcra and < lBt M 1 Serve with Fresh Fruits Weather—and the prices of the thrifty Sardines T™M*™ 25e Goodyear Pathfinder—and you'll certain- PATHFINDER "Tasty on Snlads" Bloc Ribbon £-2ic ly agree, it's smart to buy Goodyears "/;• See *%?• !8e - Malt NOW—while prices are still down close K!I,L',1 to bottom, and your money buys more 'E-Zea Feeaz 1""lt°BC tfis *For milking \cn rroam at homo." u,-ca than it may ever buy again. " mid Vnnllln Flrtvor*-. Hop 1 1 3 w crsn [r fa") Yc, fq A Packaac cf Uneeda Ppi-^n Oiii'es ^- £3o u USi L'^J Li=3 Bioctula csif/i Each Jar

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'"ui M®, elosaaoce JSca to 2 ^,.z^ ex <»C«I(H If tut . 151453 WEST Vll •fEL, RF.1» BANK 1296. Page Eight RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 21 1933. cne. Vinrent Kau cae, Mart in These were driven by Mr. Pinner and dcalred, Th© place wlU also be op- SHERIFF'S SALE. , lti.Urt Volmi'i-. Ar hnr rc-BtM.e- Cornelius Lauryssoh of Hobokcn. Tho erated as a high class boarding house By virtue o£ e, writ of 11, fa. to t»t di- School Bands to 'ei — K'l»»nl Gli.,.«. John .Sher- rected, IBBUCII out of tho Court of Chan- rv.ni: Shcvt'lew, l.'i;tdme L'cUlmuii, other machine, which was operated for permanent or transient guests. cery of the State of New Jersey, will faa Every Woman- ru-i-MiiiKi. Willtirtl Conoverv Hurry by Mr. soden, was going in the op- There will bo dancing in tho grill exposed to eala at public ventUlfi on Perform May 31 Willi.'iju yin.-'H. Viriur Cilizotn i, KiiMX, Hiil|)fi IlitvitHfi, Henry JMH- posite direction. room anil professional entertain- MQNIMY. THE l!>th DAY OF JUNE, ment will be arranged for through- 1C33, Wahts Concert to be Given in Victory Jmnis- flu, h Vclcinm. Ethel out tho nc&Hon, between the hours of 12:01* o'clock end to look lier best at all times.. Levy. Kuliert Cnker, Hotel Now Under £:«t\Ul ItusBO lot 170 feet to the Mis-Simplicity In the event of rain the concert will The letter way written on uhipbcmrd take place tho following nicht. In speaking with a Register rep- breath was made state emblem plare of beginning. can do. rnioufo to the Holy J^-ind nnd was resentative yesterday Mr. RiaUnam chairman. Felied na tho ptoiicrty of Ella Haley Chiqken Dinner ) The following is the program: postotl ;it (jihrnltar on May 12. They j said that I ho house would bo re- nnd Michael Kiclty, cxecutora and trus- tees, etc., of Delia Thomimon, deccanoii, et $3.50 to $10 Sunday Only. j ^ong Brsinch junior 1MKii school buyle nnd writo that they arc in excellent opened under an entirely new plan a I., taken In execution nt the suit of drum corps. health and that they arc having a of operation and would he featured They Hike It. 1! Noon to 3 T. M, ' Ma IT hcs" Mnlnitny Ruildintr nnd Lonn Aseocintlon. 'Military1 most delightful trip. Part of the let- j as a popular eating place, The spa- Readers of Tho Register take the a corporation of the State of New Jersey K u me on high ecliool band. and to be sold' by 'Amcricn tcr follows: cious lawn will he used for tables paper because they like it. No prizes 35 illQ March" • _ n,llIK]:i., and lawn chairs for quests and have ever been offered in building its HOWARD HEIQHT, Sheriff. 1 "This is our eighth day at sea and circulation up ao it goes into eight Luncheon ) ,", nn«l. the wonderful trip we ore having Daily 11:30 A. M. to 3 P. M. . ) SOc , ncn From , the Old Folks." PGUT- tiofi" -Lfiho thus far. Everything on board ship AFTERNOON TEA 35c "Stars and Stripes Forever" Sous a is just great and we are really en* Combined hands. joying every moment of It, After •Tiue rate' March" Thornton "Virtory Uvcrluie" Olis T:iylor leaving New York we ran into a 'iJicarn Cfi^i ICR" t waitz intermc;1.zn) very heavy fog and the boat had to Antiques Rental Library Henson anchor for eight hours. Kinec then 'Spiritual Sont;" Arr, IJulici 1« we have been having real nice "The FtfumiK Mitster" Harper 1 V'enetinn Serenade" (luiko wr.-ffhe.r. Th« baby secnus to be the 'Merry Mnrioncitefi" Stevenit he;;t .siilor on the ship. Nothing "I-'nlhcr of liibcrly Miirrh" llr-LctU .sceni.s to nnnoy her and she likewise 'Star SpanKlcd Hitnncr" is having one grand time. The members of the bands ;irc aj "On Sunday, May 7, we reached follows: fhe Azores Islands. It took us about RUMSON. •'irrolo—CheHtcr ViinHnini. nine hour;; to paw them. It is well ClivnnctB—1-ouifl iMQllnn. Kiitlieiinc K;i- worth making the trip just to go rinj:i. Muriel Seaman. Alfred HiU, Henry through the Azores and behold their heauly. Tomorrow morning, May ^ l?ii\;ipliniicH—Ruth MelliOi, Julius Ycl- Show your Spirit behind the New Deal. icn. Billy Huyce, Howard I'nrhiif.l. 11. we arrive at Gibraltar for a stop- Fly Old Glory in memory of the dead and the Tnimi.cfK—GcorK-o Jlnll«7i«Ji. Hiltv J-'iii- ovei of .six hour;:. Kriday we get to ;K«". Walter Kcrr, J«hn Rj-iin. Charles Pelnvi, ' Spain, and remain there spirit of New Life ! Brit-'irs, Bruce Andefi-on, Robert AYilsoii. Hiiritdiic— Fred Unrvcy. about four hours and on Saturday We have prepared for this occasion the TromhnneR—Harold Shay. K-alpli Scat/.o. \vc expect in arrive at Marseilles, nnsH—John Ltimhcrt. Kiance, and remain there for a day. Greatest Offer of a Century. Horns—Billy Ward, Raymond McCue, Wo then sail • for Naples, arriving Slcnn ivirhiinl. Patsy Willinnis. 12-Foot Polished Steel Rust-Proof Pole—Solid Dnima—Uirhaiil Wanl, Harold Peter.'. thrrp Monday morning-, M;ty 15, and remain there, for (ho entire day. Brass Eagle Ornament—Steel Ground Socket. LoNO RRANTH .JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL. Kenneth Huhn, James Ilciu.o, Kdwnnl From t;:iil nn in Aloxr\n* vleMHiiler, Amos Vi\n Dyl-c. Alexander dri.'f, arriving thrre Tlmrsday, May :cre>zZ(i. Mnrin piilmcnc. Armond /tun- IS. for ;i stop-nvof of two days in rano, Martin Suiphin, John Penla. Ditvid Kpypt. From tlicre we sail for Pal- Goldfaden, Chiirleri Lynch, Jesse Turner, •soph Uristnw, Kn^ene PinK-'iloic, liank estine, where we will be due Sunday, Alny 'Jl. ' -. I'urelmsed With Ono of tho Following FfaK*: FJorentino, Anjrclo l*"aKKia, Jlobcrl BJIH. -. John HtiHHjtne, Leroy Brown, Clar- "Plcasn extend to our Red Bank ! • •; JiEIJANCE. STEBLING. friends our ainccre regards and beat TOWNSHir, wishes." Cotton Bunting. AH Wool Bunting. Flute—Charles Connvcr. ClaLinctF~Hoi.tio Pent* Helen 3x3 _. l.im ;i*j 3.00 l!;irbar;t Smith. Alberta Pennelt. 4x0 — - 1 oil 1x0 _. . . 4.75 Kobet't .Helm. Jark Reiner?. Her man Three Cars Figure in bxS - .'.._ 2.2S 5x8 . 7.50 Cohen, John Wcnzel. . 9.00 Sa^irhones—Robert Wray, George Bel- DEFIANCE. fixlO >wcs, Edna EKnatovifk. Stephen Griffin, Accident In Storm 8x12 .13.75 udolpb VoBcll. Edwin finmt/., Paul Half Cotton—Half Wool rhoellner. Louis Soden, Moses Henlh. Finest Heart's Delight Brand ARTGI.O. Three persons were injured last HURFF'S—Tall Cans Fancy Bartlett—Liberal Brand Bunting. Oboo—Carmen Opdyke. P.atureiny nighL during the electric 3x5 : 2.IW1 Fadt Color Tnflptn. Trumpet*—Sum Dfjr.si, Unbelt Reil field, Halves or Sliced. iuldnn Johnston, Curey John--tun, I- liink ] storm in an accident at Maple ave- 4xf. - 2.511 3x5 __ _ H.50 cans 5.50 irstiine. RUPRCI Coi belt, Ralph Straw, ! nur and Mermen place in which three E! cans 1 5x8 J 4.00 4x0 'in red Reiner,-'. % cans Uniltonea—Harry Burhans, YACHT ENSIGNS —PENNANTS. | The injured are Mrs. Robert Pm- Me(i> phones—Eisie Newman, j ner of BrottkJj'ii, whit w-ii romovrH j in Itiverview hospital with a pnssihlp Tromhonep—Frank Tape. Ed . Walii- I tin, James Benncr. of the skull; Tranny Soden RanKCR—Dnnjild Shepson, Jack HiKKMif. of ShrrwLibury, who was said to have Dnimn—Francis Moore, Frank rhilliiis, a pns~iblfi fractut'od ribs and cuts on or COCKTAIL larence Lewi-. his hands, and his wife, Mrs. Clara Cymbaln—James Bouldin. Sorien, who way treated for lacera- Ever-Ready Brand LONG BHANCII. Piccolo—Harry Cane. tions of the forehead and both legs. Largest Cans ClarinetP—Herbert Ileckcr. Ht-uro Cnhb, Very little is known about tho James Wallnce. Nnilin Binrlev, Elliot f.a.-o of flip arritlent. ^.According to h'trin (lip^tcr Mil't \inlir-A li i- PI.«. 'he [.

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THE CHASE & SANBOUN'8 OF TOE CONSTRUCTION IT1 I^argc Bottles I'inost Quality Full Qt Furn I1 OR thirteen consecutive ycara tho Indianapolis Races P % Bottles ShM ffiffiC Bottlo Special 1b. ha\i: i.iT/i won on I'ircstono Oiim-Dipped Tires. At todnfe low |iricr:i roti can have llin rsjuno snfdy for your farnily tlint s«irly mail order hoii'it 'j tmd mndn without tho matuif.ic- LcaEiproof TUBE ttirer'fi tiftmn mid Riinrntitrc, 'litIM English Hl.vln AHmirtmcnt, Ai,!,(illinellt llf 1,11.1 in "Thn 'J'irr, That Taught Thrill Sweet Mixed, Sour, Sweet Relish, Vegetable lustra Heavy Ited to Million*." of or Tulic. O>i((e)•,,t il j J c»iutjintnir|iN-Minr<) limn Beeoml line, xpceiul hnniil In < i " niRiiren prenter tiro nlfrred for fialehy mjiil finlerhoti'

Oil NKW We Give Gas Automotive ami Radio Electricians. Christmas Club SV—I-argo JSmi BWKED Greasing 116 Monmouth St., cor. Pearl Red Bank Thriftics. ts1C Bunch Ibii. •m *T?*3- , • ( 4-1 1, 1933. Para NJr WILLIAM A. WIBTH, but the firemen prevented them Irom Methodist church. Tho officers arc the public school pupils. No date OFfOMBt'BJSI sprealnff to other building". The ker- John .Scott president, Latlntcr B. has yet been set. HesUuf Slat. Brand Stt«et, An Unusual Fire FIRST CHURCH OF Pboni 68, R«d Bub osena In the stovi; tank exploded. Neale flint vice president, Mrs. Ber- Robert Tellforrt of Newark was at OSes Haunt B'OO Co SiSO. Since the Ore Mr. and Mrs. Fer- tha Brudcr icnjnd vino president, his Plattmount home over the week- CHRIST, SCIENTIST Etngs by Appointment at Tinton Falls jrusan and children havo been tem- Ralph Bnulcr third vice prenident, end. 203 Broad St., Red Ban!;, N. J, Miso Mildred A. Drocgo fourth vice QVWN, PARSONS A DOBEtlUB, porarily occupying: a bungalow at Mra. James Scott and eon Warren Jatn«a Ferguson's Hauao De- Pino Brook owned by Rev. Thomas president, Irene Mortenson record- and Mre. Florence Voorheea visited The land at No. 4(5 East Main Street, Freehold, SarvkEi Siinday 11 A. M. Efenlne. n COUNBBtLOHS AT LAW SiOO o'clock. JS WiltAild BuMSn*. Rtd Bsnb stroyed by a Blaze of Odd Johnson. Much sympathy 1B felt for Ing pecrctary, Emma. Jflanigan cor- New York last. Thursday. John J. Qulnn. Theodore P. Persone. the Ferguson family by folks at Tin- responding secretary, Herbert W. New Jersey, having; been taken by the United State:; Bttnda».Bchool—lliOO A. M. M Origin Last Wednesday After- g Ant one Kenzia'B new hou.^n on Thames l>. Dor«mua The residentdt s Ncale treH.'Hirc-r and MiKfi Florence Wednesday ' livenlnjl TeatllsDnlal O noon—Neighbors Assttt. ton Falla and vicinity. KaveEinlc avenue is nearly complet- Government for a new Post Office site, the owner will M»etlngi~8:00 P. M. gj &U5TON BBBKMAN. of (hat section have pprovided tha E. Scullli«rp pianist, ed. ttsadlng Itoom—Open itSO t» 4i30 g| OOUNSBJ'MlB A'i (UAW, family with many householhldd nccea. Mrs. Crcoipc Ownnn and daughter MIES. Jamofl Purvey, who recently sell a large fifteen room house situate at said address daily except Gundftys find boll- p> Jcme.1 Ferguson's >:ouss nejr Tin- ocicu, 10 Broad tiu RKD BANS, N. 3. sitiefl, and James BelshRw made a nnevievfl of Trvinnton nre visiting !nr "nnd 1 n'Tnglami' im-' a' t.-ty with flay*. d ton 'Palls and nearly all Its contcntn mis, i->;ira JuckEon. : lt,ia LiveE. was nwanlfld a lovir.p *\ip at public vendue on June 5, 1933, at two o'clock in the Iha public Is cordlttlly United to £j Ono ol tho quickest ways to OmJ a •were destroyed by a flre of unusual clft of $S0 In cash. About » year ago a barn owned by Mr. Ferguuon was MIKS Ivilly Siof'rl of ftcw York wan \ for winning a ?hufficboar'l tMurn.i- attend the service? and uta tbe Pj job ta to advertlts In The Rests- origin last Wednesday afternoon. The visitor at bar home here over the • afternoon, at the premises; the building to be removed Rdi Xto f tor's Want Department.—Advertise- losa, amounting to $3,500, is partly destroyed by fire. ment on the ship on I he trip arrosr- wenk-end. : tho ocean. l>,v the purchaser on or before June 19, 1933. The covered by Inaurance. Mr. Ferguson A pMrintlo service will be hold I expects to build a now houeo as 8oun HER EIGHTH BIRTHDAY. Mr. and Mrp, Arthur M<'Kei>vor Sunday night, May 2K, nt tho Meth- I spent the weck-etid at ihcir summer housa-is open for inspection between 10:00 A. M. and the insuranco money Is paid. { odlal. church. Tho ft re department j hom Mrs. Ferguson hhodd placed an Iron | A pnT'y Given Shcedy ol linn been Invited to attend In n body. here. 1:00 P. M. of each day. On c kerosene range In order to hent Avenue. llev. (Jcorge 11. Gardner, former It and oho left It on tho Btova while Doris SheMy. daughter of Mr. paslor of liie Central Baptist church Jinton Falls News. P'urther information may be obtained from Max oho wsnt ouisido to tend to her tur- aa»,,du mlMrs.a, . JU\ Sho sent her children, who were and hor.daughter Doris, Mrs. Joseph a card party in June. A few (lay? playing in tho yard, to tell their fath- Sesta and her daughtoi'8 Josephine sociation last week for the. ecason, ago the auxiliary held a by Max Finegold, Attorney, er about the fire and to ring in an am! Anetta, Mra. George Naylor and Bradley VanRrunt was chosen presisl"|foo- d s»le at Mrs. Adrian : alarm for the firemen. Mr. Fergu- dent. Mrs. Walter Williams first vl< g her children Anna, Georse and Jack- i'e BluRliie Goose roadstano. > every- 1 West Main Street, Pull-up for a one«3top check-up! Our cour- son was plowinli g IIn d son, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bennett presidoiit, Mrs. A. Soreneon -seconrl field near the vice president, Mrs. Paul Beier thitiR was soM except Korn'e cinn^il house. Ho quickly answered the and their son Walter, Mr- and, Mrs. goods which will he disposed of later. Freehold, New Jersey, teous attendants will go over your car for your summons, but tho Arthur While and their son Arthur, trensurej- ami Mrn. William Kurau /Ire was beyond secretary. Mrs. I^fiward Golden waH Ann Crawford daughter of Mr. and needs whether it bo for gas, oil, lubrication, control and afler spending a few Doris Bennett, Dorothy Hoffman, Mrs. Allen K. Crawford, in sick with Barbara Hodenrau, Sonny Jone3, chopen chairman of the hostess com- water of air. minutes in unsuccessfullf y tryini g to mittee, Mr?. Kugrne Hehramm of the j measles. put it out ho attempted to save aome Mary, Dorothy, Arthur and Harry A covered dish Mipprr lnr tlie. ben- rKI.EI'HONE 223S-J1 VanNote, Jane and Leigh Penning- propnun <:oinmiilee anri 'William I Atlas Tires .. . Batteries .. . Lubrication of the contents of tho dwelling. He Senle! of the publicity and member- ent. of Riverview ho:ipiuil nf lied was not able to net much outside he- ton, Jean Jtoncs, Chubby White, Mrs. Bank will be. held next SVr.dner-clby Free Crankcaso Service. foro tho lieat became unbearable and Fred Jones and daughter Margie, ship rnnimittrp. Installation will evening at. tho home of Mrs. Welling- he was forced to leave. Somo cloth- Ruth and Alice Kubll and Joyce taku place in September. ton Wilkins. The first supper will be Ing and some bedding were saved. Estelle. served at pix o'clock. Evorythlng else was destroyed, In- Mrs. Allen E. Crawford and her cluding $107 in each and a two-and- Navesink News. new-born son, Allen E. Crawford, one-half dollar gold piece which had Atlantic Highlands Jr., left tho Perlh Amboy hospital COR. MAPLE AVE. & BERGEN PLACE been given as a christening present (The Tic] Bank can be bousM last week and they are temporarily to one of Mr. Ferguson's children. The Red BRnk Reuiater can be bought I Nav sink from Swan nt thfl at the homo of Mr. Crawford's aunt, Tho firemen of Tinton Falls, In Atlantic Hlghlandfl at tha Blores of i COR. BRIDGE AVE. & RECTOR PL. William left. W. Ltmbure and A. Katl. Miss Louiso Crawford ef Rod Rank Eatontown and Way»ide responded The Kpworth LOHKUC will hold a They are expected to he at the Al- COR. FRONT & SPRING STS, to the alurm. The flames were un- A car owned hy Paul Hoffman was ^scavenger" hunt tonlRht. Those who len home hei e within a short, time. der too much headway to be put out, badly damaged Mondny morning will tnlu- part will receive a list of Good catches of trout continue to when it was struck by a car driven articles nnd will have one hour to | be made here. Other fish arn also by Mre. A. G. Brown. The Hoffman procure them. The person who re- plentiful. LIME and FERTILIZER car was parked on Mount avenue, turns with the largest number of Mrs. Samuel J. Bennett opened her near First avenue, and was hit by articles will receive a prize. The Old Mill Tea Houso Saturday. Peat Moss AH Kinds of Poultry Feed Mrs. Brown's machine when she lost start will he made from the lice- The school girls' basebr-ill lenm of l control while turning the corner of First and Mount avenues. house at nine o'clock. The Gearcners this place defeated by the West Bel- Baled Shavings GEMS and GOLD are Mtly$8$ must go. on foot and niufit remain mar girls' team last week by the Mrs. Mary Mason of Brooklyn has within a mile of the fit-chouse. A score of 5 lo 4. re-opr.ned her summer home on Selling LEHIGH and WILKES-BAERE Ocean boulevard. sociable time will take place after The Ladies' aid society of the th.6 huni. Methodist church will meet at the PLYMOUTH COAL Fathsr Wolff of the Hedemptorlst Mian Hfllcne !MrMnken of -South Jioir.s nfMrs, Pamuel J. Bennett For Twenty-five Years. Fathers is conducting a mission at Thursday, May 25. St, Agnes's church this week. The Carolina is visiting Mrs, J. Otto mafleea ure every morning: at eix and Johnson. Several ehirkens owned hy Mrr. Try a Ton of This Red Ash Coal eight o'clock, and the cVenlng serv- The third birthday of Walter Samuel J. Bennett were killed by a ices are at 7:45 o'clock. Stearns, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Mil- tramp dog last. week. Tho doj; was The high school alumni associa- burn Steavna, was observed with a caught and turned over the Society Little Silver New Jersey tion will hold a card party tomorrow dinner party Friday night. The for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani-1 night in the school auditorium. guests were the boy's great-grand- malf. ' Mrs. Susie Dato was removed to mother, Mrs. Mary Grover of Red Fitkin Memorial hospital last week Bank, who is !M ynar.s old; his grand- in the first aid ambulance, suffering father. Harry Boyd, and" Mrs'. Kate. from car trouble. Patleison. also of Red Bank, and ' Dr; A. Rosenthal and Sam Conlck Mrs, Marj' Stearns and Wesley HOT , will be initiated Into the Elk's lodge ner of Kavesink. at Bed Bank tomorrow night. Miss Catherine Pollen was n visi-' An installation aervico for the new- tor at. Atlantic. City Sunday. ly-elected officers of the Epworth The Parent-Teacher association j^ league wan held Sunday night, at the arranging for tho annual outing of

,/„ HERE'S' GENUINE COIL •©fWidle Clei 111 ON THE Entire Stock Cut to the Core '//////in•l\\\\\\\ TRUE FACTS OF

DIAMONDS ... beautifully pierced graduation ring. REFRIGERATOR OPERATING ECONOMY Formerly $12.50 @ Every electric refrigerator is powered by an WATCHES ... guaranteed—sport with metal band. electric motor. These motors draw current when Formerly up to $5.00 :.;...:.: they are running .. . using varying amounts accord- WRIST WATCHES ... for Boys — guaranteed. ing to three factors: their size ... their efficiency Formerly $3.75 ... and their running time. These factors must be balanced if you are to get SILVER... William Rogers sets—26 pieces. For- the most refrigeration for the least money. So.be merly $14.50 ....; sure to ask about POWER and FAST FREEZING GLASSWARE... sterling silver deposit ware. when confronted with economy claims. Be on the nlcrt, too, for claims made about one model which T" Formerly up to $5.00 do not apply to others made by the same manu- COMPACTS and CIGARETTE CASES. Formerly facturer. Play safe with Westinghouse . .. ONE up to $1.50 line —complete; ONE quality —the BEST. Let us give you further facts at our show room. RINGS ... solid gold, birthstones. Formerly to i-i 'J $5.00 T 'f! RINGS ... for boys—solid gold. Formerly $10.00 1 H * " '. j SHERBET GLASSES ... set in chromium base—set f|fic of six. Formerly $3.00 ^°

DRESSER SETS ... 3-piece in presentation case. 4 , j u.'- ^ Formerly $7.50 ELECTRIC SESSION CLOCKS ... in colors. For- merly to $5.00 BANJO CLOCKS ... in colors—guaranteed. For- CIQC merly to $3.00 ; *"C9 c WALLET and KEY CASE... genuine leather. Afl Tho frameworlc and upliol- Formerly $1.50 ^° stery of this living room- suite cannot be reproduced TABLE SILVER... everything for the table includ- Qc ):, ,• ing stainless steel knives, forks, spoons, etc ** now to sell for the same low price. THIS SALE IS MOST TIMELY IN VIEW OF APPROACHING GRADUATION AND WEDDING SEASON. BUY NOW AND SAVE ! W AR'JTL Z//. "«• ON IHSl'LAY AT YE GJ Bank's Newest IFPE'iiSlure Store SHOPPE •ason's Monmoul'h Street-, Ilcd 69 BROAD STREET 7 BROAD ST., RED BANK FHONE 3ZS2.

mam fiED BANK REGISTER, MAY 2?, 198§. \ COW TEAS OB SOY BEANS. Personage Party Hoffman Praised Mo9t Popular Since £906 Dalrjinen Wll Obtain Good Results By Rumson Auxiliary Irom Either, For Safety Work Intho SEASON'S SPECIAL! Doctors, nurses, movie stars, char- .WORLD of MSUCWHSTi red box acters In nursery rhymes, etc., were Speaker at Republican Meeting Tha Perfect Dressing represented at the "personage" parly Declares Accidents Hsvo De- Ladies* and Gentlemen's £ivcn last week at the Rumson tlie- TAAI0S house. by (he ladies' auxiliary for creased During AtUiinistration FOft YOUR WHITE SH@i$ members and invited guests. The By Qulnton James of Present Cor/iraissioner. CLEANS IMSTANTLY-WSU. H1ft MB OFF needy In the borough profited from oa.cs the affair, as catmed goods were ac- AmouR th'c moat attractive new Is- J. RUBBell Cwlg, safety director of LAitSE SIZE BOTTLE or TUBE cepted as admission and were turned sues is a set of four stamps from the. Pennsylvania indemnity corpor- - Po over to die welfare committee for Iceland. They constituto a charity ation, in an address before the Young BLOCKED issue—that country's first. Men's Republican club of Red Bank Ask year dealer for Ihom a little bit more aimcuu i» Information as to what causa or last Wednesday niffht praised the ef- HIM is wum&rtuwaumM ntomicn, is*., eaessi,Yff.«.v. and harvc-r. and cure, but the protein forts of Motor Vehicle Commissioner content i;; high and the food value of sale has not been received, but theHarold G. Hoffman to make tho Harriet Peters, Mrs. Delia Guerrier highways more safe. ton pea liny properly cured is almost and Mi?s Mary Murphy. Mrs. Har- CLEANED Mr, Craig told of a campaign ol cqu.-il to init'c clover or alfalfa. vey Tilton was in general charge-and r--.-.. i,,....., . *• r*n ,. f^rt i^fint!i hip in c\ education being carried on by the de- her assistants were Mrs. Nicholas partment through the schools. Hand- Havaranis, Miss Helen* O'Rourke, books on the subject of motor safety, Mrs. Edward Andre and Mrs. Walter he said, had been distributed among Robinson. the pupils of the state schools and Others present were Mrs. Alfred colleges. Brighton, Jr., Mrs. Oliver Brighton, Mrs. Holmes Emmons, Mrs. Frank During tho . commissioner's term, Ghezzi, Mrs. Joseph Guerricr, Mrs. ho said, motor accidents had fallen William Murphy, Mrs. Harold J. off fifteen per cent. This state, ho Peter.". Mrs. John Pfeiffcnberger. said, was second among tho forty- RENOVATING and SHOE REPAIRING SHOP • designs pictured lead to the belief eight states for the lowest number harv^t bu! not Mrs. James Shay, Mrs. Charles Til- | that it has something to do with . Liko cow peas on. Jr., Mrs. Raymond Voorhees, of accidents. Delaware ia first. 48 Broad Street, :-: Red Bank, N. J. ! mariner;;. Mr. Craig said that the police alone ! nrniiy equal to Mrs. Lewis T. Wilson, Mrs. Robert j The values and designs—looking could not enforce, the safety laws. f t Wilson and Miss Helen Shay. almost like carefully executed water The co-operation of all citizens, ho Monmouth County Surrogate'* 0 r of ron^idrnit ion in I coitus— wo: 30 aur plus 10 aur, sepia,. declared, was needed in order to de- rrn hp two crop? i.- I a storm-tossed vessel, k' lifeline In the matter of tke esTHte e P ( COOLING MILK. tect violations of the traffic laws. Chatapiin, dcres-'fd. p f pi F>n h will dn hc'- ' rigged between it and a station on Sixteen per cent of tho motorists, he 1 Kotics to creditor* to prcse oculnted when it ounty Extension Office Offers Sug- the shore; 20A plus 20A, light or- explained, were responsible for sixty sirainst estatt. . p n p i S PIC the crop has ! ."inge, children on a headland near per cent of the accidents. Ninety Pursuant to the order of Jorer f gestions on Tanks. ah«y. Surrogate of the Couni> n fn c In both rases the | the sea; 3RA plus 25A, light blue, per cent of the accidents, Mr. Craig mouth, mide on thf ninth de: n' cd r of I 1 f o fo producing pood Every month of the year, milk cool- I same as 10A; 50A plus 25A, light stated, Involved drivers and pedes- 1933, on tha application of Jane £ I F 0 I c crop properly ing tanks on certain farms in Mon- 'green, bent old man standing on a trians. Of these, only two per cent «rt, administratrix of the estate ol ( Ha a rd I mouth county reach their maximum orah Champlin, deceased, notice d hpfn e P it in the row. , beach, upon which a boat rests, and were unavoidable. Women drivers, ogc and need to be replaced. Care- azing OVJV tho sen. tho speaker continued, did not havo ul thought should be given to re- as many accidents as men. ' placements. We offer the following Mr. Craig told of a movement that uggestion to our dairymen who find From Africa. BANISH FEAR OF BLOW-OUTS has been started to standardise the t necessary to replace. Closely following reports of Mart- traffic lights by having the rod at the Dairymen undecided as to what inique's new set comes, word that an- bottom for the sake of the colorblind orm of cooling will . be necessary other French colony, Mlddl'o Congo with this new"3-times-safer"tire drivers. He showed how accidents •ml not wishing to spend money for in west equatorial Africa; has issued were actually increased by tho lights I uilated tanks now in preparation a set of 22 postago values and 11 ANO! A blow-out! Tho rim of tho feature of the new Goodrich Safety 1 that were not property synchronized future requirements, find the postage, dues. B wheel hits the road.. .. And a Silvertown Tire—resists heat . . « to the flow of tho traffic. nary metal stock tank a satis- Like. Martinique's, the new Middle . terrible drag sets in. . . .^-Like some preventa rubber and fabric from luiy and inexpensive, substitute. Conge* stamps are printed in varied Two new members wero enrolled unseen monster pulling your car off separating. Th.ua blisters don't form ':s can be set on the floor in the hues, and some of them on colored in the club. They are Constable the highway. Every yenr thouaands insido the tire... tho cause of blow- !Ji house in the space planned for Abram Dlxon and George Lovett. are kilted or injured ...bjr blow-out outd is eliminated. •.< ultimate insulated tank and the Postage values—1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 15,President Morris Miller appointed a accidents like thist .vii! immersed in water which Is 20, 25 and 30 centime, the Mindouli committee consisting of Joseph Wil- Tho tread, too, ia safer from skid i- lenished from a spring or by viaduct; 10, 45, 50, 65, 75 and 60cliams, Allan Randall, Marcus Hig- Today's high speeds causo terrific ding. Its squeegee drying action givcb "limping. A gradual flow ot water and 1 and 1.50 franc, the Pasteur in- Rlnbotham, Elmer Hosse, Elvln Hen- neat inside your tires. Rubber and your car extra road grip and reduce* through the tank is desirable. Such stitute a(. Brazzaville, tho colony's drickson and Herbert Edwards to fabric begin to separate. A blister danger of Bkidding to a minimum. .' MOUNT-ENGLISH CO. a tank will cool the milk to within capital; 2, 3, 5, 10 and 20 fr., the, gov- take charge of the enrollment of forma . . . and GROWS. Then sud- Isn't this the tire you want for 3 to 5 degrees of the water temper- ernment house at Brazzaville, junior members. denly it happens ... a blow-out! your car? Especially since the new ature over night. If ice or mechan- The most attractive design, show- But now Goodrich haa developed Goodrich Silvertown costs no rnors Authorized Ford Sales and Service. ical refrigeration becomes necessary ing a native near tho shore of a GIRL STRUCK BY AUTO. the amazing Life-Saver Golden Ply. than standard tires? PutaBCtonyour an insulated tank can then be built This new invention—an exclusive caif NOW! and the stock tank used for water- Treated at Rlvervlew Hospital For ing the cattle, and tha investment Is Minor Injuries. not wasted. " : i Cor. Maple Ave. & Monmouth St., Red Bank Alice Olah, daughter of Mrs. The Monmouth County JCxtcnnlon Arajika Olah of Harding road, was Service is consulting with numerous '. treated for injuries received last dairymen on the various types of j Thursday afternoon- when she was Phone 176. tanks. . 1 Btruck by an automobile owned and driven by Edward W. Wise, local at- One of the quickest ways to find a torney. The accident occurred in job is to advertise in The Regis- front of her honie. ter's Want Department.—Advertise- Mr. Wise was proceeding, eaat on ment j lake, appears on the postage due Harding road at the time. «ie girl values—5, 10, 20, 25, 30, 45, 50 andWas crossing from the south to the 60c and 1, 2 and 3 fr. north side, she was removed to Riverview hospital where. It was They Like Philately stated, she was treated for abrasions '1'hc Russians must bo feverish above and below her left. eyp. and philatelists. . The Soviet Philatelic bruises, on both knees. Captain Har- association reports that the exhibi- ry T. VanNote investigated tlie acci- e 1SS3, Th» B. F. Coodrich Rubber Co. M ti WITH I.IJIK-SAVF.R CO1 OEN PLY FIRST T tion at. Mo3cow waa sa successful dent. that it had to be transferred to HAROLD STOUT'S TIRE STORE Leningrad for a month. AB a result, A Visitor from Honduras, TRUCK and BUS TIKES — ItOAD SERVICE IN HISH the two commernorativea issued foi' John H. Oberlc, who has a position last year's Moscow exposition havo with the United Fruit company in 115 W. Front St., Phone 1742 Red Bank, N. J. been Surcharged "Leningrad 1933"— Honduras, is spending a vacation of and their prices raised from 15 six weeks with his grandmother, yi i /* kopecs to 45k and from 35k to 105k.Mrs. J. C. Oberle of Leonardo. It Pays to Advertise in The Register.

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' \ May 15,

.^TanTaEaitTTanr toW—fey my own organization- that I penalize myeielf by quality. • _ . Friendly critics-protest our putting into the Ford V-8 what they call » wenty-y ar steel." They say such quality is not necessary; •' i the public dees not expect it; and that the public does not Know tha difference anyway. But I know the difference^ Tlnow'Th^t'Tne^cITT^rsees is not the car he drives—he drives the car which the engineer sees. The car which is seen, WB HOT drives d attractive accessories.—all Tr 11 The'b^t evidence that we thinK so is that they

n ar6 'is'shut off £ ££ r^the «. The car proper, which i. the basis of Q; all, he re Is the type of engine and its reliability; the structur UMMER Is fiorc «nd ncoting wa(c7ln {(jS ft chassis and body, ruggedly durable; the long thought and exponent S lea kettle on the jos siove when the fur- givfn to safety favors; tha steady deveiop.ont of cohort, conven- Mc« I» iliut off,i5 is expensive as it Is Inconvenient. ience and economy. These make the car. jjht loss by radiation alone wastes 65 cents A car can be built that will last two or three years. ButW a jWorth of hest outc f every dollar's worth of gai jeoniumed, a scientific fact we can prove. „ v«r-tailt one. We want the basio material of our car to bo as r° Hie th day it is discarded as the day it id bought. Ford ) The operating cost of a coal fired water heatin;; 'S'< dependable f° f*\ arg Mn on the road. It costs more to System, with inferior service, Is greater than our T items w d not skinip ar stan d jS*s bill guarantee for the same amount of hot T IL^n£^ut *« ° ° ° °° jiMter, and you do not shovel coal nor carry ashes nor build fires. any hesitancy. , We guarantee that the automatic goiwaler hooter iltown here. Number 30 with the low intake burner, will furnish at least 1,080 gallons of hot PENFIELD water per month for not more that $4.50. The « TVPE "A" » «. car littler costs but $100 cajh installed, or $10 AUTOMATIC r down and balance monthly , back it up.. Ask your Plumber or GAS WATER Ask Us, today. ,•< HEATER P.-3-4

or JF II' IS DOME "WITH HEAT " co IT •RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 21 1933. Page Kloven

11 , i idr nt 1 coupls will reside with ths groom's [week while nttcrniilln;? to Kton hurnl suffered a henrt attack while It i (I 1 i (1 in i enqr nf H 1 I pci in J '( di nt lit x , rk. Hhs fight. Tw»nly stitches watching a ino at that place la,ot i n ' i 1 nip i ( 1 Her© and There parents. wcin taken to J i mf nt i mh U mi in ... n...i.| t il( n t( tin Mnniudiiii Mentor* close the wound, lie critical WLT-'U, Tho O,tkhul:-t. ambillanoo v»a^ urri I U t inuj th loi tai h m ii\ l Ii il * > m in i 1 , I il Ji( I'1 ll f II til tin HI Bequest of $25,000. condition at Hazard hospital. eallcd and Mr. Wcttadi was soon le liniin i iii ml in the Rev. Dr. end Mrs. Charles V. Shaw vlved. (n 1 itnhi^i (nn)ri(t \\\ard< (I of Asbury Park were bequeathed i Acting Hie J ,ildli ( onti i tin 525,000 by Mrs. Belle. C. H, Martinek, i Mro. Charles F McDonald, jr., li;i» Ijlcrnbn Costs ltmluccd. 1 lrn II II n w i lo I ddr i ( u Ih T I Peruowil Notes,. Saks of Prop- who died at Plttohurg two weeks been named acting p'oi.tmasiiT at The Loaf; Hranch commissioner 1 n ubif,r K llci tin (Mill I I no r erty, Building Operations]' fijjo. Dr. Rhaw officiated at tlip mar- Rnplishtown. - Hho i ucuecd:; her huri- )i;ivo decided upon a 'JT> percent l( i n i l l > I Inn v. I "=. 11 f f f i ( n \ ( i Lodge Doittgs, Births, Mar] riage of Mrs. Jlartlnek last, year at band who has returned tn hir. pn- 'ttiction in the. cn.l nf rnorcantllo !'• lui V (1 fni tin ( v (II nitlon in tho Anlveiiiier I3u:;ch yeast the Anbury , ParU Presbyterian ce.n*(^. An amendment, to this of h i i Hi i (,I 1 I ilinn (.irl Miurii.l rtages and Dea(ha. plant at Oldhridgc. Uilh in church; feet will be made to tho llcen&c 01(11 11 \ i n J i i Avon Man Head. Engagement Announced, i nance.. UH 1 \ /-ii« . mil i )bn ( ^ ii i i ( Itobort T. Doyle of Adclphla hi_,( ,', i n 1 II 1 111(1 1h( f I il i lit 111. Metal ford Euc, who watt lormorly crn* Services were held at hln late home •Mooney of New York ami 'riiomas Park celebrated it:; -iTith amiivcrtuo II AUK I [ i t V.I 1 mil < on Sunday. Ho in survived by his A. Bowo of HprlnK LaUn and New 111(111 IllHifB. ployed In tho Mahoney store, la novjf la;--t. week. Several of tho state uf Nt ptunn II sld( nf I)i t I. working for tho Stolnbach company widow, a son, Louie, Jr., a daughter York. No date has been ^cL fur tile- flcials of thn order attended the cele- I-'urnaco and Kluvo W»rl(. Joncphine, a brother Fred and a sla- wedding. bration. William 1! y ii i Ih I'u n[ at Apbury PoiU. ]| Old A|.,< • lied l-i i Wfilnr 'I i, it J Among tthh e Btudentt a who have oen- ter, Mra. Catherine Dock of James- Buccomng at a I'lrc RED BANK, N. J. rolled in tho Ungcr Flying school al burg. -loin IteforiMitation Army. MUIN. \\<\ fill yr ii old ,in-. Joseph Atvanslo of Long Branch suspende1 d senteco a^nd ilnocl $l,O(jO underwent an unusual experience and Frank Grabownlsl, who gavo ai[- last week. His pet dog;, apparently thorltlea Information of the robbery, taken with a fit, bit him on the hand was Bontcncod to ono day tn tljr and immediately fell over dead. custody of a marshal!. Atvanslo had his wound cauterized Eight Trains Taken Off, at tho Monmouth Memorial hospital. Sewer riant Inspected. ; The public utility commission al) thorlzed on Friday the substitutid A group of graduate students of of bun service for eight, trains New York unvorslty visited the E'ree- tweon' Matawan and East Lor hold sewage- disposal plant yester- Branch on the Central railroad. Prc) day. The group comprised students ent through passenger Bervlcc In tho sanitary engineering class. The twoen East Long Branch, Ncwaij Freehold plant has frequently ob- and Jersey City will remain uh tained recognition in the past. changed. Boy'a Ann Broken. The First Bathers. Arthur Kapp of Deal roccived a ' Tho honor of boing the first bath broken arm when he -was pulled from era of tho season wan given to Misses his bicycle by his dog. Ho was lead- F.bba and Holcne Sodcman and Cath- ing the dog on a leash when the ani- erine Swanson of Long Branch, wfo mal suddenly turned from the- direc1 opened tho season on April 20 at tic j t'°" In which Arthur wa» riding and foot of Jollne ' avenue at Loilg 11'ulled tho boy to the pavement. BranchBh . Slr;cSl o thathtt timti e a numbpbjr club's New 1'rcsldent. havB been In bathing at the different | Abraham Krlssoff was elected beaches. I president of the Allied Democratic Friend's Pica I'alls. J club of Long Branch last week at a James P. CJuInn of Monmoulh meeting of the organization. The de- Beach was given $200 fine or a thir- feated candidate, Louis Colby, and ty-day Jail sentence last week j>y his supporters pledged their co-op- Magistrate Alton V. Evans on chavjjc ortion to the new executive. of "driving while intoxicated. Jo|in Death from Tuberculosis. Jordan of Monmouth Beach plead'ptl Funeral services were held May 7 guilty to tho charge, in an effort jto for Mrs. Mabel Johnson, wife of Al- save his friend but tho attempt bert V. Johnson of Union Beach. failed. Death was caused by tuberculosis. i: She is survived by her husband and Rescued by Coast Guard. j one daughter, Ida. Interment was at Alfred Clark vl Ocean Grove, Ccdarwood cemetery. Charles Brown and A- Hnnaon i,of Belmar started from Shark River jn- Died In Hospital. Ict Sunday of last week in a catiln Mrs. Ella H. Throckmorton, wife cruloor for the New York markets. of Clarence 3. Throckmorton of Long Their boat became disabled and tljey Branch, died last Wednesday In the were, missing for two day3 but wire Monmouth Memorial hospital follow- finally picked up by a coast guard ing a.heart attack. She. was 44 years boat. old and besides her husband is sur- In Reforestation Army. vived by three children. Five Keyport youths wcro aent to Died In Welfare Home. Camp Dlx last week after Joining Funeral services wore hold Thurs- reforestation army. They were Eu- day morning for Daniel S. Bills, a scne Stout, Jr., Damon R. Cox, Har- former resident of Freehold, who ry Ij. Stryker, War.jnn -Tnmea Tayjor •lied at thn County Welfare house and Andrew Michael Boblo. Tljey where ho was an inmato for several were driven by Boy Taylor of Kjpy- months. He is survived by a brother, port to Camp Rarltan for Inspection. John Bills of Adclphla. Heads Trl-County League, j -dig Branchers Commltts Suicide. i Joseph Mayer, mayor of Bclnfar, Barney Glasscr, 40, of Long was Elected prcsidont of tho 'jM- Branch, committed suicide Tuesday County Municipal association ast night of last week by hanging him- week to succeed Mayor Edgar >, O.self with a belt tied to a bed post. Murphy, mayor of Farmlngdalc. tho Tho body was discovered by his wife. meeting was presided over by Malor Glasscr had made a previous attempt D. W. Hills of Spring Lako In [ho to take his life. place of Mayor Mayer, who was llf. Tlans for New Building, James Vondervort Dead. ] Plans have been completed for tho Funeral services were hold Sunijay new building to be erected in place for James Edward Vandcrvort ofjAl- of the Belmont hotel building at lenwood, who died last Thursday Freehold, which was destroyed by from' a stroke. JIo Is survived byi'hin flro last February., The building will •wife, Myra, a son, William H. of !As- bo two stories high and will bo con- bury Park, two daughters, Jllrs. structed of brick. Adelbcrt Allen of Manastiuan ind Matawan Girl Wcdo. Mrs. Gcorgo Joel of Neptune. I Miss lona Emmons, daughter of To Decorate Soldiers' Graves. > Mr. and Mrs. James V. Emmons of Tho . graves of 700 soldlcrg of| all Matawan, and William H. Grcnger of •w&rB will bo decorated as part ofBloomflcld were married May 14. what lo planned to bo ono of jtho Rev. Elijah F. Reid performed tho most colorful Memorial day celebra- ceremony In tho Methodist parson- tions ever held in tho county, STiie age at Matawan. American Legion, Spanish war iyot- Wants Damage* Reduced. orans and the Grand Army are work- Judge John Boyd Davis has,,de- ing together for tho celebration^ cided that if 'Mrs."Ada Newman of Allenwood, who.Was awarded $10,000 Donation of 1'ay Asked, j for tho death of her husband in a A request has been made byftho crossing accident will accept $8,000 board'of school estimate that Dong ho will dismiss the railroad's motion Branch tcachcra donate ono month's for n now trial. salary. Tho teachers Jiavo alriady donated about 530,000. The present Wins School Honors. delinquent salaries are lo be paijl nt Adolph Goldenthal, a Freehold boy the end of tho school term in c'^ual who Is now in the naval academy at Annapolis, won first place among 123 amounts of cash and scrip. j high school pupils at Freehold who Boat Stoen at Freehold. j; took a test for knowledge of cur- Thloves broke into the boathjiusc rent events. Goldenthal'a mark was at Lako Topanomuo at Frcoholdjlast 01 per cent. week and stole a boat owned byiWJl- Thn jflolmar Hank. Uam B. Bochen. Tho bont. was rowod Edward If. Lyman, conservator o! Today, TYDO1, nnnounci1:; a new type gasoline, ihis rem:irk;ihle lufaricnnf have across the lake, loaded Into a truck tho First National hank of Belmar, and taken away. Thlcvos alsrf en- announced lant week that Jubscrlp- 1'iovt'd on the road in tests of more tered tho Izaak Walton boatljbuoo llonn of ricposltn to the reonenlni gasoline that lubricates as it drives. and etolo several onrs. plan total about $750,000. A goal of than (1,000,000 miles. fiota Vamaecs of 5JV0O0, $050,000 has been set as necessary for For the first lime! . , . Absolutely free! . . . Top- Leater Potter of Aabury Palic was reopening. awarded $5,000 last week by a Jury Car Goes In Ijjlie. cylinder lubrication in it hi-tost gasoline. Hi!t !h:i'. I; nor nil She story. In addition ro this before Judso Rullf V. Lawrcnco lor Whllo attempting to park her car, Injuries received when ho fell fi'im a Mrs. Cora B. Hostio of Collingswood free, (A<;.I !ubrii\uin'.'; (Vafuro, Triple "X" TYDOL railroad coach en route from New Park lost, control of the automobile York to Asbury Park. Potter and tho front part of It went Into In even sVallou of the new Triple "X" TYDOT, there Ipnded the door of tho onr wa Wesley lako at Artiuy Park. Wheels will ;';i\e 3.in f\\:> more premium qualities; never closed and ho fell nut. of the coupe wore Imbedded In the has been blended the scientifically correct propor- mud. bcfoif en iv-iii n-.'J in -.my other regular price jVasoline, rlnj; liaised on Iirlileo. l)(>Kn Kill pheasants. tion of a water-white, carbonless lubricant, refined Tho Ainericiln fln^ \vu:< raiuet! Sut- i urday from thn highest point o|'i I ho Edward Davlnon of Wall township' new Shark river bridge upoa the. presented a bill for $110.50 to the by Tide Water's secret K.A.K. process. This lubri- Watch for news of these two other qualities . . » (Lomplotlon of the fiteel frainewql k of township committee recently for 25 i Ihe bridge. Because nf bml wn|:ilhcr phearranta which were killed by dnj[(, cant insures perfect Sop-cylinder and valve lubri- rondltlon.^. thn bridge will t ho Mr. Davlson paid tho dogs brok« each as revolutionary as this lubricating fi opened for Irnlllo im l'"emoria day through a wire fence to get it the cation , acts as a carbon solvent and actually results nn was planned. birds. in a definite increase, in gasoline mileage. Title Wat. r Oil Sales Corp., Ealontown, N. J. . Woman Dead. Milk Thief .Tailed. James jVlartln, 50, of Freehold w«s Mips Klii-.nhelh Gleiinon of Frtchnld naught, by Policeman Joseph Clancy died a week ;i|;o Sunday wing one morning lnnt woelc in ths act of Him drinking n hottlo of milk which ho .Tulln Itjid Fitolrn flntu a porch. 1I» was r hold, pentenccd to ten dayn at tho county niul jail. .Hurried to n Ihilibl. Announcement hus been of- the wedding of Mlr.s Gloria Lopatln, daughter of Mr;i. Fnnnlfl Lopatln of Freehold arid Hnbhl Morris (if Mlllvllle, formerly of Freehold. TlHvcnuple will realdo ut Millv Scut in Itcl.irnmlory, venty Indellnlto terms at AnnandnlG weie given last week to two youths Mntmvan ay school enroll- Duft to the fine weather the high- survived b y a btbrotherh , Ch"aCb * " Washington, D. C. . . ment, (total) 2 1,2 54 ! ways were thick with rnrs nil day. ley. Mrs. Somers was treil6urer of next. Monday, when the first of a Assemblyman McCampbull Advo- may not bo able to carry on. The 1 3 series of dunces nnd other (social May 10, 1^33. leaders of both political parties are 6,440 the, Enfit Keansburg Wo mar Demo- Notice U hereby ufven to nil psirsonB Hetne-Towners Praise i rates Sales nnd Income Tases, cratic club. functions will be hclil. •lu> iimy have ^Uinm Rgain*t< TIIE I .Many letters enme. to me concern- opposing: taxes on incomes and sales. inOAH STRBK11 NATIONAL 1JANK OF It ia an uphill fight, but in time tux S3 5 Joseph Chandler of Durham, North A Paoluird automobile owned by in"" nff'niis of Mnto nnrl local povem- Port Mon^iouth News. ndler of UBD HANK, New Jerfiey, tl.aL tho tamo Carolina, is Emll -Rolonaclt waa itolcn at Kcans- unit, ho prfijsente*!' to Newton If. Ailing, iuv\\\. Of lute, tr.i'.hrrs «ml parents reform will come. We had to wait r ailment vipltinf! bis uticle, Wil- Tolnl 1 • liam Rupple ecetvcp, with the fecRl pvooC thereof liave written in lenrn if 1 cannot Ret till the hanks cloned before every- (The Kcd Dank neiilitcr can be h it Inn three month* frora th!« date or body insisted upon banking reform?: in Vert Monm«uth at the slnrea of Ch ihey mny be disallowed. uame laws pna.scd-nt Trenton which 3,:U3 1,818 and en when the schoolM are cloned Meyers and Salvadore ^caj^llonci) l'\ r;. A WALT. ASR COOLED TIRES ! will 'insurn nKninnt curtailment in ldi- Artlnc Comptroller of the Currency. thn parents will demand that src« 1,075,784.48 4.R02..V ft.19 The Grasshoppers of this place and ' public education. H is out of the rnpitnl mit the Middletown Colored Athletic we have tax reform. Then, nnd not NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ; question for me to answer then* let- until then, will we pet the degree of Iny riC.72O.PQ fiO«,B13."7 club played baseball at Port Mon- ' tcr.s for I hnvo no clerk or ptennp- tuition trim Notice In hereby given that ftealcd lildi tax reform for which I am, contend- fCT! 26.27S.H8 330,881.10 mouth Hundny. The visitors won by ill ho received l>y the Townnliio Commlt- • lapher, ;< rvi the stutp allow* nn com- ng at Trenton. Xcl the score of 32 to a. FirSt..Cliurch of Christ, Scientist :e nf llovvctl Tfn\nr;hip, Monmouth Coun- The Busy Bee sowing club will ty. N. J., for the construction of Maxim* ' penration to nssomblymcn for post- Unless we get tax reform, many hut including S«titiinrtl Road, Portion 1!, in ilie Township ;ic*\ phonos, typing or clerk hirr. schools mu.Ht either dope or reduce. me:et at the home of Mrs. Chnrles if Hmvell, wllh Cnulo "A" Koad Grovel While I # Jlrond .Street, Rerl nft lepeated warnings durinp thfi educational department and "was JUDGE SAMUEL W. GREENE, C. S. B. Haiti. N. J.. und of tha Stnto liichway 'and Mrs. JnspPi* Worrell, had a re- mmififiion, Trenton, N. J., nnd mny be p ist ion years been heeded, thn copied from reports furnished by the IDG,237 pnrtriti i lnpsn last week :\ t Rivnrview hns- OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. pec ted hy pi-nnpertive hiddorn ditrlnjr • < hnols wnulH not now be in je.op- clerks of local school boards. It is No. of hiitdncHii hniirn. Iliddcr* will be furnhheci i 5,fif)4 | pitn 1 at Red Bank, where eho re- w)l Tt w.TN as clear as day, hack worthy of clo?e study. The costr; of tr-nni"|ifi •J r»py of the Hperificntlnnn nnd blue- Net nrhn 7,216,It3.lf» Iccntly underwent an operation for prlntN of the dnuvintfH liy the Kniiincer on i i J'tiO, th:if thr> unholy taxes on lool.s, thesR figures show, enn be i Member of the Board of Lerturr^hlp nf The Mnthpr Chuirh, li imri ;uif1 forms would i mn the Viilue «f I ma.stoiditi.s. opcr notiro nnd payment of Sfi.00, which reduced without reducing the ef- j plant . . 2.lsr..fi3!t.P0 11,51 j Chnrles F. Winkrlman is employed notint in not rciurtiable. wnei s ;md def-tvoy the i-prinpfi of The First Church of Chrir-t, Rclentir.1, in r.or-ton, Macs. Hidn munt. he mnilp on tho nlnndnrtt pvo- I x mnnie.':. Then was the timo we llciency of the, public schools. MONMOUTH COUNTY. at Fort Monmouth on a government innl fni inn in tho mminer designated \ mild hnvp rnnir 1o t.ixcn on in- STATE OF" NEW .7KRSKY, - building*job.- etclii- (Mid required by the uncciflrirtlonii, cation Per Pupil Thomas Hanlon's houso on Hud- ti.it. lie CIICIOMIII in ^cnleil nnvulopea, i nn ;-alpR and the other new ft ia aon in the High School Audilorium bciuinu trio name nnd nddrenn nf the fcid- rum rs, nnd reduced the taxes on p of ni- avenue was gutted by fire Frt- ilcr nnd tho mime'of tho rond nntho out- : men! ..... temlanrc 'day morning before daylight. "The side, nddiptised tn * he Township Commlt- property to what they were in .1013, enine .«rhool BROAIIWAY . Jl2i.sn jiosa is estimated nt $1,000. The fire (co of Unwell Township, Monmouth Cotin- , for tnx^R on homer; and fnrma in merit . ty, N. J.. nnd mtifit. lie ncrnmpnnied with Cdntimint inn r-rh I'ni-k . • {^!'5j is believed to have been caused by . if'iS had reached the limit of endur- N n surety rom|tany trcrtlficito HtRtins tiint rnllment Alia • Hiplilf \' ns!fl7 ! spontaneous combustion. Tho house MAY 29th, 1933 paid ninety rompmiy will provide tho hid- j aner. | Atlnntir Tn« dcr with ii hond for iho uum reiiuired in cnrnllmcnt . • | AverificHliiJiu% and a certified check But the. nfllce holders did not 1 Mctnuir . . numD(l wnnt tn hear the t ruth. The I fix- idsiHe pupil* (r ' }.!~'TS I ^ '' of firemen of thii.i place AT 8:1ft P. M. DAVUCaiT SAVING TIME. fur icn ( HH per centum of tho. amount children) .. .• — 11 y Himllcy Hon< 11 "Mii I attended a ment in^ uf f he Mnn- l»id. but nol In-n thnn S.'.OO.OO. psynble tn I ron;-iimerw did noi want tn accept Hie order of tho'Triwimhin Collector, Thu 11 s.!»7 I mouth county firemen's ns;.'iociation THE ri'DIJC' IS C'OIIDIALM' INVITED TO ATTEND I rnluctinnp. Thn people pcnprally — fi S, 0 ft 0 Octii plniuliinl prononnl formis ntUrhed-to 1ha at. Union Beach Sunday afternoon. imtrificiilioiiH. coplrn of whlrh will ha-fur- i did not want taxra nn tlieir hicomrs Knii- Hpvcn . lOfi.l'J niched nn iipplit-rttinn to the EnRIncur/ ofnl ( A son wa? born to Mrs. Richard ; nnrl Ihrir juuchnspp, Evon the. vn?t Fju mimiilnic Hoffman of Atlantic Highlands! last - Tho Ttnviipliip ('oinmlttco of .Hfjpfeli i majority 'of owners of propcrt y pr.ntl iti j Ficchold Roi niiKh .... Township rar-crvcK the liuht tn reject uny l-'iccholil To\ nphip . week nt River view hospital at Red or nil bidH If deemed tn the bent Interest thought prosperity would noon I*P- Bank, Mrs. Hoffman before her of (lie TowtiKllin1 r,o to do. turn. Now pvrryhody must fare the I lornl Ih.lmdcl II n.'ji; marriage was Miss Sylvia Fox of this Rv order of the Townnhlp Committee of truth nnd it is a hitter do?r of cnpitnl Ho well Tnu'UP hi ]if Monmouth County, ll.Slfi.35.V02 place. N. J. UT-PERFORMS any other , medicine, Rev. and Mr?. Henry Fox have Aidcnn. N. J., Mny 1ft, 10-T3. I Let's look the truth square in tho TELEPHONE SERVICE HERBERT BUIlDr.E. tkc ever built! Auk Iiomc- i their daughter from England with ELMER O. HALL, „ Cholrmtin. O fare for a few moments. The schools I.ittlo Silve 1 them for a visit. iown users — they'll tell you Clerk. v ', am in jpopnrdy. Other forms of l.nnu nnin a i that ito oilier tire compares in public service, are in jeopardy, too, from Red Bank, New Jersey, Mmimoulh County Surroffattj'a Offict), , bfoaui-e many own era of property Mnrlhovo 01.:n East Keansburg News* n tIto innltcr of tnc entnta nf Elizabeth Safety, Comfort and Mileage have, linen bled white, and robbed of to our New York Office Hollnnd d MnuntM , doconpeddd . with Seiberlinp; Air Cooled •ittenrlnnoo Midrllctewn -"." 110.7.1 Null ro to creditors to r resent claims I thn equity In their property by un- in d 11 y MHlKinne : 10K.1*: At. the primary election last IVGPU nsninnt estntc. I'm ;uinnl Ui t!i« order rif Joaerh L- tires. » » » Investigate— find just, hpEirtiesfi class taxation. Only nrhool .. .r Monmouth. Tlcarh 17 0.RU of lS WllUnm Doyle, with a vote of 137, CALL WX-3300 I nnr adult out of ten lins been pay- HOLM DEL TOWNFHir. Noptiino City iJI ;' PonaiKiy, Surroxuta tbo County of j out how liltle, theae far bolter Npptnnc Towtmlilp 1" ^.jj'1 and Mrs. Grace Hodgkinson, with a Monmouth, mnde mi the olRhth day o£ i inc any taxes worth men tinning, vote of 130, were chosen memhors of May. limit, on the nppliuation of Florence tires will cost you. Full tradc- nrho^l ! and now this tenth is on rebellion. Orcan Township 11 tUf. M..Hunin, ndminlAtrntrlx o£ tho e»tnU'o( No. ^f n. P IMIpilH i the Democratic executive committee. Conservative Account!) Invited. I'.Iiralielb Howl and Mount, decenpof), no- 1Q value for your present tires I Not only are. property owners on nnritnn *7.i7 Cost of tran port nlioi UM; ft The clffoatcd candidates and their tice if* hercliy given to the c red Horn o£ —come in today. In. (ax strike, but municipalities are KPortcd ncil Bnnk - ! votes were Mrs. Hannah Rich 83. Market Letter Upon Request. Knid ilcrctDted to exhibit to tho nuhscrfber. refusing to pay tnxos.to the county ."i 0.31 adminifitratrix, HH aforesaid, their debts Scithricht John J. McColgan 50, George Law- and dcnintui" njjainRt the ftnid cstnte,' tin- nnd Kta.tp.. Ami why should a frac- Soil (.lilt son 28, and Mra. Mabel Warren -. der unth. within nix monthn from the dnte tion of the people, or some, of the rouch of the afnin-aid ordor, or they will lio fnr- Pc ht vvni-hln Thirty persons attended a card 1 municipalities tfo on feeding cxtrav- rest party held by the Woman's Demo- CVPI hnrrcd of lhclr nctions therefor n^ant ^ove.i nmmts? Of course, F. P. Ristine & Company aim hint the wnirl piib-si-iibor. 1 era tic club last Thursday*. AnQlTipr •.. . Mntibrri • .--,.... Pntci Freehold. N. J., Mny R. Ifm. those who are. nn the public pay-roll rlnily attcndruiro . • party will be held by the club to- 1'LORKNCK M. nuHNS, nnd tho.^p who nrn not in financial Net prh ml debt 1 s, n n 0. n 0 Neil) York StocA Exchange Do.x i.-Kl, rnrdP, N. J., nic rrow afternoon. AdmintfiLratrix. distress should pay taxes. Rut. tn Value e f iirlinnl I'liltlt :; 7.«r> 0.0 n Philadelphia Stock Exchange " A>-w York Curb Exchang* k the owners of honifp, farms and Justice Ted Breton is having a real Andrew ,T. Wlcht, KM., 112.17 state office built in the form of a Perth Aniboy Nntionnl Dank Btdir., other property who have no net in- Perth Amboy, N. J.. Pn y ?rrn»il pni"llmcn Dutch windmill. Alfred Krucger has IS Broad Street, New York come to 'pay taxes in adding inault 1 Proctor. II. S- cnrnllnicnt (I -1 Yours 'respectfully, had a new real estate ofllco made. c to injury. They should unite for tax Totnl rnPt of criurn- Thoron McCampbell. Philadelphia Elizabeth West field relief on property by wny of tax re- The recent funeral of Mrs. Mary Tho road to better and bigger busi- form. Unless new sources of taxes, Cnpitiil outlay gomers was largely attended. She ness leads through The Register's ad- Debt service was 61 years old and she died at the vertisings columns.—Advertisement n.'i from taxes nn incomes, Males, CoM. of dny p.chofilp privilege:*, amusements and benefits, New Monmouth News. are net. up, the schools cannot be In A.P.A. dehl ... Thr World Wide Guild had cliRrRn kept, open. of tho service at the Baptist church Sunday night. About fi5 persons Py this time every newspaper FREKHOI.D were present. A polo was sung by reader in Monmouth county certain- DR y srhool enroll- Mrs. Cunningham, who 13 a tcaojier ly knows that T am hammering away ment at Keanpburg. for1 tiix; reform, which will first re- Hitrli prhnni cnrolt- .went 0-121 .. . Farmer.-! hereabout s arp happy duce. Ihe. taxes on homes, farms and TOIHI rout of «dum- over the fact that the extremely wet property to not. more than what .Ti.:>r.;i,si t>-?,s 10.1 1 weather the early part of May djd they were, in 111.13, and then find now Capital ut In y not damage their potato drop?. t axra ' from incomes, sales, etc., f• Pcbt Kc virc n:>,:ut;.2.-> ] ."> LV> 1 1.52 K very who re throughout this section the support, of schools and other inipil in there \s n fine ptnnd of potatoes and vital governmental service*. Every very few "skips." teacher and every parent nf a Owners of roadside boots report an

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Issued Weakly, Entered 68 Recond-Cln.n9 Matter at the Post- Subscription Price: Ono Ycnr 51.SO VOLUME LV, NO. 48. office at Red Hank, N. J., under the Act of March 3, 1870. RED BANK, N. X, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1933. Six Mont/in il.Od. Single! Copy 4c. PAGES 13 TO 20. FOR NIGHT DEPOSITORS!. Scout Troop 8 Y. MX. A. Drive to A SNAKE AND A JlOC. Rymsoo to Extend Tim Merchants Trust Company En- They I'roved an Unpleasant Combln-i School Grades Show June 7 larges Its Facilities. to Hold Start on June 2 alion for John Laurmn. | at Fair Haven Saul The Merchants Trust company of Ke.rlinjr the need for exercise more Will be Given b£ Players' Boat Red Bank has enlarged the facilities Bunco and Card Party Monday Plans Being Made for Annual, strenuous than that afforded by lib Animal Runs Info Pole and Is Eleventh Grade to be Added of its bank by having a night de- work as a tailor. John Lnurino, an Re-opening Campaign ComniiU' Next Year and the Twelfth the Club in Conduction With Tal- pository made by the York Safe and Night, May 29, at Catholic Campaign for Funds to Main- aged resident, of Ot-eanpoi t, under- Knocked Unconscious—Driv- tee Encouraged by Increase iq Following Year—John Yeo- ent from the National Vaude- Lock company. The depository Is High School — Erection of tain Organization—Meeting took last, Thursday to carry a lo^ to er Falls Out of Wagon and is Value of Bonda Owned by an aperture on the Broad street side his house, wltii Hie intention of .saw- Sent to Jail for Ninety Days. mans Appointed Trustee. ville Artists. of tho building Into which money can Flagpole and Flag Raising. Tonight at Molly Pitcher. ing it. up into u:;o for 111:; tlrepiaee. Bank—Expenses Decreated. The Players' Boat club of Fair Ha- he placed after banking houi-3. It is Boy Scout troop 8 of St. James's Plan;; for the annual maintenance Tho log provefl heavier than Mr. I-'air Il.ivrn ipsidnnlr! Moiuliiy Thn <:oi)imltti'o in chni'Ro of tha The Rumaon high nchool, which especially designed i to be of service .carnp<-tif;n of (lie Young Men's Chria- Laurino had anticipated and he was j now conolsta of tho ninth and tenth ven will present a monster profes- church will hold a bunco and card evening bcfoio rhiik VJCVP. trnateci to I'ampaljjn to reopen Iho Broad Htrcel! sional vaudovillo ahow Wednesday' merchants whoso hours of bus-party Monday evening, May 29, intinn fi^snchition, which is (scheduled daggering along under the load! a HS;II! tlwtt. in raIP. Uifyc ilay.-i—a National hank of Ued K-mli In very grades, will be extended to include, iness are longer than those of the to Miirt on Friday, Juno 2, will he when he felt something bi'U.di against | tho eleventh and twelfth grades. The night, June 7, in thct,Kcd Bank Cath- I ho Red Bank Calholio high school li![i;i\vay Iir?i ;-n. Tho. aninuil, owned niiu:h ciicour.-iKCfl that it will inert. olic high school auditorium in con-bank. Saturday Is the biggest trad- auditorium. The purpose of the completed ;it n. meeting of the com- his face. He turned around to see ,hy lOdward While, wnu hlU'lird to a with SUCCCM bocauao or tho rcmittlw eleventh grade will bo added next Ing day at Red Bank and the depos- mittfT to ho. hold tonight at the what it was and his gaze encountered year and the twelfth grade the,fol- Junction with professional talent from party Is to raise the balance of tho 1 Wilson, with I^Mrr Dnyln i I he lon« able manner in which lionila tho National Vaudeville Artists of itory Is expected to be most used on funds necessary to met the expenses Molly Pi ten PI hotel. Preliminary a black snake about a yard long, en- occupant. Tile KIIIM lowing year. Tho pupila of the tenth iirrfiMtfenients were made. Monday IIMIO of I Im slarl ofjhy the hank lmvn Incrcuacd in valtus New Yorlf. Tho use of tho auditor- that day. Tho money, when placed of flag day services which will be twined around tho log with gleamin,,' tlu: MiiLM way nt. Rivor I'ond and j recently. According to Infonnatiora gradn will advance to tho eleventh a tho depository, passes through a iht fangs and a liery looking tongue only ium for this attraction has been se- held June 11. At this time a now uvcini Thr hoiso. hfadrd 'which thin committed lina received grade next, year and will graduate chute nnd Into a safe Inside the a few inches away. The sight so In 1034. Owing to tho change there cured gratis through the courtesy of flagpole forty feet high will be erect- W, Slrolher Jones has been named t«-)W:tnl Keel ll;uik nl ;i gallop, wifh no plan for reoponlliR Iho hanlt will Rev. John 13. McCloskey, rector of building. Bags in which to make the ed in front of the school and a new ns honorary chairman. Hubert M. Htartled Mr. Laurino that, hi; fainte.l. he v.a^un akiddin^ from one : rrcpivi e approvall until all o£ tho will bo no high school commence- deposits have been provided by tho He revived a few minutes later and St. James church. flac ten by fifteen feet, will be raised. Farrow is chrtiimfin of the general thf. I'orul If, tin- I.IIIIT. lliiyli! wriM monry- dun to Hiij- n<-cnii!llruclioa ment exerclfiefl nt Humtion for- two bank. walked home wifhouf, atlompting tn Tony Hunting, president of the Plans for the event are. under way. commilt fti in v.hai^a ami John B, Al- uihlm;; tAv,-ii;-1 l>y tIn- hnnlt. Almost nil bomln liavn Vaudeville Artists' orchestra of nine For Eighty Tots present. dore Parsons, John H. Mount, $. How the ' ii-sp. maivaKPil it, ! ini:ir:n:pd in value the pant month has been under contemplation for a Slrolher JnneK, Jensc N". Roers, Har- ;( pieces has been secured for this at- The card party will bo in charge Iliili around the ruad i.-is ; nnnntt j "f i > .'ui'l accnidinp: lo infoi'mallau long time. Alterations will bo made old DeVoo, Dr. L. F. MacKenzie, traction. of the mothers and friends of the | Activities Of knnwn. ft: .'Jf'enieil ;is if the nilinvi! rer.eivfd hy The. Rc^'later tliosra to provide for the new classed. The Entre Nous Club Gave a CrofC, Lester ROKS, Mayor Courses to be taught are general, Following tho performance there Picnic on the Moose Lodge Boy Scouts. Final plans were made sensed Ih.'it 1'unaways ale race in owned hy Ihe Kro;i two p u p i I H O f 1.11 <: p u b 1 i r, l-.im to the nlllce of Justice I'Jimer C. mittee for reopening tho bank, ex- that a petition will bo circulated free of charge by William A. Burdge dist chinch, will head the church co- H. Hlntclmann and Thomas Irving Johnston, Mrs. T. Flynn, Mrs. M. school at thf: comim'nee.meni. exor- VVainri^hl. w-bere he was arraigned pressed xralillcation yesterday In calling on tho board to hold a special and the Boro Busses company. The operation committee. In charge of Brown at tho door, William Smith Bourgerle, Mrs. Harry Copperth- arrangements will he Morgan B. eiHCH in June. One medul will be, ^iv- on a chrii|;e of heine; drunk and dis- t.ilkin/,- ivith ,i I{p|;i.stcr reporter over election to give the taxpayers an op- use of the picnic grounds was do- orderly. He was soul, to Ihe counly i rtunlty to vote on tho matter. nd Davis Hicks In charge of tickets, nated through the courtesy of Aug- waite, Mrs. Dennis Meade, Mrs. S. IKnapp, Fred Pettcngill and Arthur cn to thn pupil writing tin; best c;.- the increased valuation of hond9 Harry Welch, Leo Hennessey, John .s:iy on American liistory and OIK;jail for ninety days. The horse final- owr.ed by Ihe. banlc. Ho Bald he had At tho school board meeting Ste- ust Kleinschmidt, one of the Moose Harbison, Mrs. .T. Noonan, Mrs. j MacDonald. D. Hughes, Tom Bucklin, Eddie Col- lodge officers. ^ Charles Scott, Mrs. Alice McDon- This year the workers will be en-will be given to tho, pupil havinj; the i ly became, cons ious, and but for ncvor doubled ihat tho bank would phen H. LcQuier, supervising prin- lins and Mr. Hunting as tho stage highest .standing in .schtJlnr.ship. WilJj bo reopened and that, this develop- cipal, presented figures showing tho The little tots had a happy lime ough, Miss Mary Casey, Miss Mary rolled in two divisions, each division I few rtils appea ed to be nl] ri/,'ht. crew. Members of the Ladies' aux- Boyle, Miss Marie Hamm, Mrs. Ed-1 to consist of groups bearing the j Ihe last, mentioned medal will be ment, was only one of many which cost of sending 23 pupils, the number iliary of the club will be ushers and playing on tho swings, slides and oth- , awarderJ an rnpraved scroll. The had increased bis belief Hint his of the tenth grade this year, to the er playthings at the park and in ward Healy, Mrs. Edith Smith and names of the various entries in the | the publicity for the show will he in Mrs. Thomas National Sweepstakes at Red Bank niftdalri will be displayed at. The Rcj-:- faith was justified. Red Bank high school, in compari- charge of Mr. Brown, Fred Faulk- playing various games. Many of the iHtcr oilice wit bin a few day». They son with tho cost and tho establish- last. yesr. William A. Miller will be Newton D. Alliiifr, the. receiver ot ner and Dave Jeldcll. children romped about the woody will be presented by Past, Command- i Baptist Church ment of an extra grade His esti- grounds nnd others disported in the captain of the tirst division with Iho hank. In talking with a Register Herbert Edwards as his assistant. er Morgan ttilert. at the commence- reporter yesterday, snld it wan trim mates showed that tho borough will pavilion which is in the center of Benefit for Elks' ment exercises. eavo $372 by the chnnge. the park. Paul Reussille will captain the sec- ! Roll Call Today that bonds owned by the bank had To nend these pupils to Tied.Bank Mrs. Waltei- K. Deniston had ar- Parade Committee ond division with Gordon Ryno as The legion will attend the services ] increased considerably; In value of next year It would cost the borough ranged contests for the boys and his n!:siMtnnt. Thn various groups in j nf. (he Methodist church Sunday I Several Sessions to be Held This !'''''•'• He said this wns very Erntlfy- $3,080 for tuition and transporta- girls, and the winners received dolls each division with their respective |ni£ht. The members will gather at Afternoon and lonight—bup- | iiih' to him. He said that na BOOH no A three-act comedy mystery will leaders follow: the post room at half-past, ^even lhn tion. Rc-imburscmcnt irom the state and penknives as prizes. A baseball be. presented by tho Red Bank pers to be Served at Church ! Comptroller of the. currency con would amount to $1,620, which de- game was held and tho winning team theater guild on Saturday evening, Fin-t di> -Ilolsy Totcy. T)r. Alan j o'clock. at Six and Seven O'clock. lirms selling thces securities this ac« ducted from $3,680, would leave a Games and Contests to be Held was allowed to select one of its mem- B. Hiniriall; c.-il niiticc .S'-h iu-U.: i It wa.s reported nl 'lie post moct- t ion would be taken. June 10, at 8:30 o'clock at the Elks' i .1. f:irl: Hunk i ins Monday ni^ht. that. Michael Gar: balance, of $2,060. Mr. LeQuier esti- —Business Men Donate Forty bers to receive a penknife which Ha •ry Mnlrhow; M i Columbia ltalnh K. Thn iinnufil roll rail of Iho Bnplist Mr. Allins said the progress made auditorium on Broad street. Tho ruto, one of (he Legion members, i^ thus- far in liquidating Iho aur.ots of mates that tho salary of a teacher was the. priz:e for that game. A large Erkc church, will ho hold thbt aftornoon Prizes—Former Long Branch production is sponsored by the nd division - Jersey I.it_- nvr. John a patient at the government hospital the. bank was very Kitinfactory to and the cost of equipment for the Maypole with gayly colored stream- Lady Elks' Bowling club for the Rn ; Rod Baker. Rol.orl d Miift t.niii^hl. Thn fl!;-,i servico will extra ,grado will amount to $2,280. Mayor One of the Officials. ers was one of the features. for veterans at Lyons, New Jersey. be iu.M ;it. four o'clock. Following him. lie said be was fully conver- benefit of the "Better Parades" com- uioo. . ; . The legion will join with (lie (Iraml Tho borough will rocelvo from the After a morning nf sport and play an .'nidi'f:;:^ liy thn past.ni', lio.v. Ed- sant wilh the fact that all pcrBonn Plans have been completed for the mittee. Tho scene of the play is in amed; Mi** I'liihulclphiii, not yel Army of \.ho. Republic and other pa- who h'td bnrrowrd ninnoy from Urn state $592, which will reduce the school May day fete at Highlands tho children were assembled by thea three-room apartment occupied by ward W. Miller, ;if.700 with which to cany on I day. They will also decorate thft' vice hem half way. cancy caused by the death of Jacob in charge of the school children and during the afternoon. As the con- will ho ;il i :oO o'clock and fi busi- chestra. the work of the Y. M. C. A. for thej lone, grave of Michael Kicldy at. Van- fiier-lin;: w'i]\ follow. rippoil :•> Mr. AUinp utntci that, tho bond aa- Zerr. Tho namo of Albert Kerr was Mrs. Annie Lawrence is in charge cluding feature, Mrs. Deniston called Tho committee in charge for the coming year. This amount is .$1,00(1 I derbcrg. Mr. Finlds was .killed by of tho Girl Scouts, Thomas Burhan tho-children together and presented will he by various church, [ir- Hnts nf thr hank wnrn well over half proposed by Mr. Byrne. Lady Elks includes Mrs. Maurice less than that snught for mainten-;|h| e British i-,horUy after thr battle ;L million dollar,; at. par value. Those' of the Sea Scouta nnd Joseph Demp- to each girl a new dress and to each gani/.aijons. Schwartz chairman, Mrs. p. J. ance last year. The reduction was i of Monmouf h, while he was de.fe.nd- bnndri, im wild, .suffered a very Per- aey of the Boy Scouts. boy a pair of sneakers. Many dresses Her. Cordon Rrownsvdlo of As- Eichele, Mrs. John Cantillion. Mrs. made possible, according lo Richard | |np his homo.* The ]rginn will pto- depreciation during tho deprcs- ami sneakers were sent to children I vide a firing squad In fire .whites hur>' Park will make an address at Barbour Gives Two Various games and contests will Fred Jones and Mrs. Nora Long. T. Smith, secretary of the organiza- rlnck ;uid another buHiicua [ ';tnn- which rrnrlicrt Us exfromo Hrnlt who did not attend the picnic. land to found tap.^ nt. the various cnn- liv be held on the school grounds. The Tho arrangements for tho guild aro tion, because nf a. policy of retrench- .will be lirld at r,:30 o'clock. ™rly |hl:t y^ar. During tho strong: athletic events will include broad The Entro Nous club consists of In charge of Miss Maude Eichclo ment now being followed out. i etories. !IlnI Books to Library sixteen women of Red Bank and vi- Tliere will hbo an buffebuffott supper forfor knt. nf Dip Ja.st month thnso bonds jump, high jump, -sack race, 100- and O. Carroll Morford. The mem- have benefited by better quotations* United States Senator W. Warren vartl-"dnsh, fifty-yard dash, three- cinity and its objects are entirely bers of the "Better Parades" com- those present al six o'clock. Another social and charitable. Last Decem- supper will he served nt seven o'clock along with othe;- scr.urities. Barbour of Locust has shown his In-legged race and relay race. There mittee are Herbert E. Edwards Jao. P. McDonough Keansburg Marathon - "Those, increased bond prices have terest in the Fair .Haven public will also bo contests in knot-tying ber (he club held a large public card chairman, John W. Cantillion, Elmer t,» those arriving foi the evening party to raise money to provide a ;i trncteiicy l<> improve .tho general.. library by a recent donation of books and signaling among the scouts. Hesse, Patrick Santangelo, Vernon Buys a Home Opens This Saturday position of the bank," said Mr. Ail- to the library. Two of the volumes Christmas party for eighty children Bennett, Walter Nutt, Arthur Glass, Jlev. Kennetli Meade, of Middlr- The judges will be former Mayor tnwti Wtt) Je,-id UKJ .snng Kervicn at ing in his tuiu with thn reporter. are suitably Inscribed by tho sena- Frank L. Howland of Long Branch, In needy circumsl-ancog who other- Henry Aldworth, Fred Dictz, Fred ! More than lifly teams, if wns ;m- wise would have had no holiday cele- .Tame;. P. McDonouph, well-known 7-;;o o'clock. Herbcrl. Lane of l.nng A large part of the, assets of thn tor In hla own handwriting. One of Recorder Matt Horan and Frank Jones, Robert Weiss, Roy Deacy, i npunce.d, will start in Ihe Kilver'Siip- blink bration. Tho financial results proved local blarksmith nnd hor.se.shoGf,. I-'i-inrh will lffwl thn devotional.-* at bunk whlrh must he. liquidated In these is entitled "Garret Augu&tus Bolan. Paul Adair will he Held clerk, Charles Redfern, Walter B. Connor, j per M;ii"alhon d;ince in t he Keans- ol li( 1 l0 l0Rt lhn very gratifying and the club gave a now residing on Wallace slre.oi, has TV, and the roll will I>R caliom v (| c to thn flyleaf, "Because of the fact that the starter,' inally heen planned. Lust, month, un- San, Michael Cane and James Jinn- .scheduled to slart nt. fl:i^ o'clock, I "" '- " Rccoantruction der the leadership of Mrs. Deniston, room coloni;d type house, locatotl on | will serve as master of coremome:-. after which there, wilt he a selection Finance Corporation and tho Fed- 24th Vice President of the United Forty prizes have been donated by kin. Among the starters is Hilly Lovell, tho club gave, a large card party at the southern! corner of Brown ]>lace by the choir. eral .Reserve, aro based on loans States was not only a close personal the businessmen of Highlands. Re- The cast: comedian, who npiieanMl at tin* the Molly Pitcher hotel to raise find South street. Rod Bank, from 'Rev. Allan Nellleman of Bolivia) made with real entntn aa security. friend of my father, the late .Colonel freshments of soft drinks, ice cream Sniolin Sliop tiivorn show, Mr. Ailing commented on this fact money for the picnic which was held laddie Ellison Sam Harvey J. C. DelntusJi. TJio bou.sn \VHH built will deliver an address .at H:L'5 William Barbour, but resided for, a nnd cake will be served by a com- liny Ellison Minnie Kiclicli; j MiiHic will be furnished by .lohn- Saturday. about, six yciirs ngo by Mr. Delatush o'clock. The rollll will again he called in bis talk with the reporter. Ho number of years ns a summer resi- mittee composed of Ralph O'Brien, •Jane Brown ne!tRj0 Thm-iic j nie Adams and his .Silver Slippers. sairl that, in his opinion tho doprcfi- Lurry Scntl : Ch.ulea 11. T.di.i. for his own nncupincv nnd has been jat bM.'i and another business meet- p dent of MoiuiHiulh Beach, the place I GiuuiiHimn and Alo>c Slilnr. Jacob I'ir. Charle/; Kromkin of Keanshurg l h H HrlllBct O'RourkO Mlulliii vuni Hlt-i-i; -iii-ed ainee. that time for hifi ro^i- ...,, will he held. Hr-nedietinn willl hb< ail not overlooked Rod Hank of my birth, I donate this volume S Hoffman is general chairman. will head the medical MJIIT. Cnii Mike RORG Jamei llanlcy ettnee. There, nrn four master bed- ,nnimnrj"\ hy the pastnr at 0:1| Jin depreciating real estate valtica. Ho of tho llfo of Gnrret August™ Ho- Annual Dance of Tim Hnunn Wlllinni Mn.11.11 Xilns, one of the proprietors nf iht> P bart to tho Fair Haven library, feel- Hurry Welch chot Arthur, Jr. rooms, two baths, lai'Ke. living room, | said Uial it seemed lo him that • Prest.o I'eslauranl ;it. J\eansliuig, will Ing that Monmouth county lias a .lohn Clnnccy ....M.-ircun HliTKinlxittwim. :!d fireplace, nun-porch, modern model ° Th^oIllcialK will ho John H. A]!nn , liquidation ba^ed on this typo of ne- Rumson Firemen curity niu^t- nui-oii.-uully bo nlow un- claim to this distinguished Jersey- Dance and Revue Mm. Philip Carnton \.. .Mnry . Allen kitchen, hot-water heat, and attached ; have clnrge ofjhn idfehen, nnd Dr. Tbumas C. MMcVce y Imnoraiy Soiroll _...... Ilnzcl Rnlliiril ; ics niPthiiif: ilovi'lopt'd lo incrfinnn man." The Rumson fire company will RHraRc. Thn plot is .M)xl 1ft feet, and mffii-ens, ' William (..'olio rct'-rcc nnd ii.-ilf viiliip.-i as it h.-ul dono to By Bowling Club hold its sixth annual dance June 23 la vcry....aLti'acLive.ly landscaped. COUNTRY-- m.:l» IMNTE. •-t'irter Rev. W, f'aimen Trc-nibath, The other volume is a book on* at the Holy Rosary hall at that Mr. McDonouph, who is n special- "Mr. Justice Holmes," containing a Everything Is In readiness for the Woman Given Rlood J appolntinrrnt "f Mr. place. A feature of the evening will ist, in shoninp show horses and polo swimming Kiver Club Dun I,, ISf, W. Millor anil John Miilvilnll jmlHi's j ' "-' •'• number of contributions by noted springtime dance and revue to he Alliiv; in; i:iici.'iv chihhou.sc. M\isic h;i.i jouillial in a rooHlilerublo clo- his assistants are John Pfeiffcnberg- who battled gamely for her life for lie floes not. export to li\'e there )lif;liill« wiirrr iitnl J h>ny,\n.;J I [nyt • 1 Mr, Justice "/olmes and tho fact by Mr. and Mrs. William Turnler will be supplied by a pupill;ir oi- rri'aso in npfMatini; oxpriuu ^. When ov, Martin Connors, Alfred Hcrliert, several weeks at (he Monmonth Me- alone. ainiouni-iM-. ; 1 that happily ho is n cousin of tho cheHt r;i. . On Sunday ui^'til of ln;-t Hi,- haak ia in (fa. hands of a receiver Frank Hiltbrunner, Francis Murphy, morial hospital nt Long Branch, died wife of my oldest brother, Dr. Thom- week thr; Country club trio enter- Hit' wink to be pel fonneil \n much Edward Shay, Joseph Cuerricr and thin morning. She had undergone CLUBHOUSE OPKNING. ( HAHIIV. as Barbour of Harvard, and because tained fit, a Johnny Kinder banquet CAHlt I'AKTV :-mall(-i- than wlu-ii the hlHtltutloIl Is John McLaughlln. nine blood transfusions. of our old family connection with \;\l the Jumping Uroolc Country cluh opeialin;.'on a normal ha;;is. Mlfl. Harrison, who was formerly Ked Hanfl Yacht C'luh Will Open ( Will M,- Meld at Mrs Henry Monmouth county. I felt that this (and on Monday night. t\ic tvla cnfi'f- Mi-. Allin!,' ;:-iiil lhal llijul'lfitlng Anna Craft, wan born nt Vandei bun: Finalinfc House Saturday. Cross's at Ilolmdel. volume might be of interest tn tho Colored Muss Meeting. | lamed ;,l a nu'eting of tlie. A;-.;*iri- 'In- bank :i-'i'!:i wa-i TIOI eonfllKii to •and wan tho daughter of John and The rterl Bank Yacht club will of- 1 Fair Haven library." Both the above A nin.1.1 mrctitiK. nt which a dis- |,nterl press ;,t the C.'rc;inK- nounced the engagement of her funeral arrangements bnve no! yc! float for the fla£ raising ceremonies. | June, 2, ;i! the bonie nf Mrs. VVilli;ini Vernon A. Brown post of Veterans Tho principal speaker will he S. 11-,-lly n!|,iiilril li-l-i:-l t v/.'f . tha' Ihe ister repojtei- Id th Hro.'iii firrcol daughter, Dorothy Drake Moos, to been completed. The flout opening dance for mem- Li. (Jetty at Little Silver. Mrs. Ueorce of Foreign Wars of Red Bank will R. Zlick nf Brooklyn, whose r,ubjoet pally would 1 hiilil !• i illiy, June II. Nnlii.lml Irink v.-ii. vciy (nrtnil-ile 111 Judson S. Vaughan, Bon of Mnt. .Rosa ber:) and their quests will lie held r( will be "Creating Better Jobs For i Hendrickson is clmirnrin nf the coni- Thr auxiliary wail \ :l*y active: Ihe harm;; slleh a ill; S. Vaughan and tho lato Dr. Harry hold its annual sale of poppies Sat- ISaturdfiy nii;ht, d;mcinu In begin at i type of ,i luildi- Tile, Movers' Auxiliary. i mittee in charge, which consists of /i.-i.-i wiot'-l in ,i/..l.-i icedy Iain i-i- na Mr. AHIII,; Vaughan of Morrlstown, Mlfis Moss urday. The poppie:i have been made !half-p:i{it. nine n'rlork. Tho dunce a:i lccclver. Mr. Mrs. K. I. Robinson, Mrs, Ki UP- .Mrs. Frank McM;ibon, Mi;-:; Alice itii-.; in Ilolinil>-1 and Alii utic tuw:i- Allin;; wa , foiir.-r '/ president, of tlu: ,1a the daughter of the lato Colonel by disabled veterans at the Veterans' .will be a suhsn iptinn iiffair. Reser- Otto and Mrs. Hazel Wesson wen JMricQuilton, Mr!;. Ullian Vanl'.us- II hold H rty :,. Ainrilis-m ln:lila! hnspllal at Mlllingtcin, New Jersey, Card 1'arly at, Uelford. .- •' of llmiklni,' and Royal E. Moss and granddaughter vations mny be. niarift hy telephoning • kirk, Mrs, IInw;n d Hij.:gnisun, Mi.', appointed on the nominating com- money foi •, pill- he ha- helil iiiiliu- I posltloinl Wilh of the lato Simeon J. Drake of New and tho proceeds of the sale will be The Belford athletic cluh held a llm club llr'mt. Hed i;:mk MM. ,-ui, IlinlT divided between the needy veterans mittee nt last night's meeting of the I.I. .1. Krillin. Mr.--. H,.|,ry CniKiver, :!everal lai nf high nipulu- York. She is well known in this r.-ird party nt lln> Iwailquavtcta nt In- iMn. KII;I. I'nttei;.oii, M r \ llulicu Players' auxiliary. Ollleors will be tlnn. He i the Hi1 u- of a book on vicinity and takes a very active part of Red Bank and vicinity nnd the vet- dependent lire company at Helford Denn nnd MU-'a ,hili;i IJHI^. 'I'l'l: elected- Juno (i. Next week'n nicl- IIKi NKillT I'OIt JU.KS. Hittlit-r Miop to li:i]|lvl!li; V. Ich b:r i heen Iiivoiiilily In matter jieilalnlng to the Anioil- erans at. the Milllngtnn hospital. last Thiir.id.iy nlghl. dliiiil.'s Hesse ft s mny lip .seen ted (i "in :i ii y mem- Ing will be held Tliunwlay night, in AIMIZO I'nri-hin will niovu 111;: h: i-oiiinit-iitt i up,,.! by thn hM'lhlK can legion and Its auxiliary. Mr. Beth the members nf the post anil won Mist prize nl pinochle. Kirst ber of the coininit trc. the post, auxiliary are working very stead of Tuesday. Tho aiixihny « lass Tnitlat'itn, Kntci-tahuucnl *"id her .hop Thill-i.il'iy, .lime 1. (loin t lie. | hanliei., he [lintled MI.:IIIM. Vaughan Jo associated In the Eant- prize at bridge went lo Mr.", II: Loh- turned over ?;iO to the club. ern pales and distribution depart- !hard for tho success nf tho poppy I I'Ved Tomorrow Ni/;JH. i M.iiiiiionlh liuiliilnj; on linrnl ..In-rll III .'.!< le nf tli« HeiaM- I1"! re men's Minstrel Slwnv, ment of tho flondrioh Urea. i The Itrd Hank Iodf;e. of K\ku will !at l;i-d ll.-ink, ivhere II. has heen ! Tlihinir Ymk i:i II, letler In fnr Another Year, 1 initiate a hirgf- c|.-i;-i. "f c,i ndidnten j Prej);iration:; ;ue nlniost cmuplctcrl ; lo.-aled t he past :>'; ye-ir , In lie Mr. Ailing |(';;'Ud!ll,;r I Calm Sale Saturday, : 1 for the. nilnstic'l : hn\v iiift d^nci idlt inn: nnd tho mri'i'sHy Card 1'arfy Tonight. ilapanrHo Ten Dance Utirold A, IleiKlricknon war if- iiiinorrow nij;bt and a Ing aitendunen j Ch.n le:| 1 ,e\vl:.':i .dole on f allih'll i The Order nf Eastern Klar will \vliich t)ie Mldill. town t.iwirhip liri> in i hlra lit - A Jnpnneno. tea danco will lie. held olncted chaiimnn nf tho Hod MnnK i>f inrfiihrTH i;; f-x\>ccti'|iO>l If (ho headquarter.1! of the Woman's junior classes of thn Itcd Hank Cath- I next lo the Strand theater on Illnad night over Jlcnry F. Ilylin hy n vntc 'be picscntrd m tilt Kiill by the: cil- olic, high school on Saturday oven i .'-U'eet. of IS lo 2. Gardner llrirlng pre.'iided ' terlalmnrnt ronnnitter, nr whteh • Saturdny night at li:il!-];:i. t eight Curd I'iirty at l,conardo. i, cd. Th club on Broad street. There will bo ! o'clock, A In •!,'•: uttendniH-f is i'X- 'I In anollK'r |>,ul nl Thr- prizes for Hie winners and tefiesh- Inrr, May 27, Tho ilnncn will ho held — -«s» * «&-- whilo thn hnllnttnf* tank p]tu-c, '.Joseph John.' tun Is eltairniiin. The The I/idie,' auxiliary of Ihe lire- lain' , jiecfed. The I (;uini I!'Mi;. i*ti oi-clu-;. Ii. Allin,; If (In- i.w!!•'<• <•( in the auditorium of thn nchool. Re- Icoiniilfttre clatin.. H h.is -'- big siii- vent. Park and Leonardo lire com- mentn will hn solved. Miss MniKnrot Oreornfo Iho Grave. ipi nf Ilc.lfurd will piovidr mu:ilr. • ,-,;la|,> In IVciiti'lli-'ilnr frenhmenls will ho nerved In a sec- N'ew Muldy rpmelery v;i!ir:i lflc Iprise. in store for thnre who nlt^nd. pany will b.dd a card pally at the ainli Bnyrn In chairman nf the commit- f'ard I'arly for Church, : The l;iM ifheaivnl will br ln-id ;it At- tion of the hall which will be decor- and up; hardy plants ir\ basketn, all A feetl in the KIII! will luini; the tlichuUic Mnnday ol;..bl al half p:i:,l tee, which consists of Mrs. liMward Tho HphltlinllM. rhun-ll nf flrd ilanlin Hrach JVuL Ki Id ty in,',lit. f.etldy, Mirs Irene Anderson, Miss ated as n Japnno.'io pardon. A .'-mall in bloom. L.TK\ Plenty of pWints for evening to a clo. e. elghl o'clock. A smdal lime will fill- II ri'.ilili 111*1- ill. l.llllii illlvor Decoration day. New cut back roan Hank will hold a raivl ptivty in Hr. Jivliiij. I))' ) is (Olilfi1' i' ln"i^ Janet Hiown nnd Ml™ Helen nrure. ndmiiirion will bo charged. meeting roomr, nt XI MnniTnnii it In v til pi i.viiu il Hi. 1. .. Mi , bullion, reijular 'M: value, at llnal Klirui-e I'll Yriiu- Wlnilows j Tennis Sliiirs 1!>I-. t-iit (or*hii,i In nllcml lo lil> cleruiincr pi ice (if Irk', each; four- Hlrcrt nn Kridny nU;ht, May ?X>, i; •ol|; K ivclr iliy will the h.r Dhiiuoml King, ,1 ,' i, I, i • i | ,1 • I AI--0 vhile Ovf,,i,l-i I'l,- |.-i 11- lion i' ,1 fill I'III-I- Duple* Simile*, Me. n bargain for i|uick buyer; atone i|imrt lipriliklliu,' ran :'!,.•, Inns; 30 Inch v i liuwi'i bnxr;' ?><•, good lav.-n ;n>pd 19c. Ii I 1 It i It 1 i ll * * Here IM a bargain if theie ever was weighs «'l .Br> ct.; perfect, iitone, top Adda !,fl()0 Mfln *o 1'H.vrolI l one. (irecn on one side and white pound. All :Uci nnit piicru (if fl;if;ti, II I 1 11 I I (•11)11! colorr , net, in «>llil platinum. ."ihnp today ami |;ct the beat pick, niriklnt; Cronloy .ShrlvnddV rlc-tiir t ,t I | I II'I " ! ,, , 1 ' '. im Iho other. Tin:* price cant lust as I [ M 1'lice $H^.i, ('an bo f.eon nt Roll:.- National .'«', 10c. anil SI Sitmc' (for- iofri(;(Miitor, (July .$H!l.ftO foi novcn 1 1 i I . I 1 I II I I I I I thenf? good:* have, already gone up In idllen', jewelem, .'111 Jtroad nt ieel.-_A for .V; niso good prices on V, Wr:iL iM.int Mteet. Red Hank.— t -a* I I I der; lln[;eilt>, coii,f?tn, millinery. IKIIM lum'hmmm.to. Your choirh of mint:!, f II I I 1 I II I II U 1 It \ I I teinnifiH, naivbi, potunlnn, larkspur, Advit Lament. I < t i t marigold,";, peppem, egg plant;!, Al- remodeled, HU Uroaii nti-nol.--Aitliirmfiit. I in I I i I I I 1 l Mil rl ll lln \l 1 Mother'* inning Uooin. Typcwiitcui tented, bought, t.uld I M II I , t 1 1 Bed n.mli. Tel, 268ft. Wo deliver, - • I I I ( II 1 l 1 e 1 ,',?(> Wiillaco liHcct, l!rd Hank. -Ad- nnd icpajircl, Triibm's, «iH lliiinil Hoy14 i*'m Hiiihf pxir-i. )»nr|t(»t m'tiv^y t I 1 I l 1 I I | I 1 I * e»t ' vcrtlsr niont, I | III street, litd JBauli.—AdvortlGtmcnU K?1HII>J 'iho lie^if>t«r—A'lvfutlfHUiir.nt \vt (I ll l \ ill l t 111 U r II t I u \ 1i If Page Fourteen RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 24, 1933. City. When she was but a young Pcspreaux. Bequests of jewelry wore Kill her parents moved to California Local Woman's made to her kons, Qpnrge and FranU Weddsngs. ot roppies WOIDJO the family remained for sev- and Filmore Dcapreaux; her daugh- eral years. Mrs. Rowo married -while ters, Carrie and Katio and Grace Havens—McQueen. Held at Leonardo Miss Alma Haveni), daughter of Nets About $450 living in California and after the DespreauK. All tho rest of her prop- loss of her husband and a son, ehshce I ... (erty was bequeathed to her husband. ., ~ . , , ., Mr. and Mre. John I* Havens ot Miss Sarah E. rnlterson came East with a surviving daugh-iMra. Elisabeth R. White Left In-, iLdore Benin of Howeii township j Over 200 Members Attended Af- Long Branch, and Albert McQueen AH Ready for Presentation" «(?"• First Prize for Selling Poppies of Spring street were married Sat- of West Front street died suddenly ter and• live•' d' at' Jerse*--y Cit-"-*'-y for- -' come from Her Estate to his entire estate to his fair—Ne' " "' w Officer~"- s— Elected— • J • "TOrty Pieces of Silver" % Was Wen by George Baine of an ncute heart attack at her home \\n\ti- About lifty yours ago Mi'K. ' urday night at tho homo of tho bride. Daughter—Other Wills Just Vice Chairman of National Rov. Morton L. Barnes of the Long With Ruth Lewis Second— Monday morning. She had enjoyed Kowe canio to KeunAmrg and lived i High School Auditorium—Sal- health riespiio her advanced in a house on Collins street and a£- Probated. Organization a Speaker. Branch Episcopal church officiated ai wife as executrix. tho ceremony, which was performed vation Army to Benefit. : The annual Red Crons dinner wns j before an altar of palms and cut Everything Is In readiness for the | held at Leonardo high school Thurs- flowers. presentation of the Biblical drama, Still Battling ! duy night. May 18. The dining room | Tho bride worn a gown of French "Thirty Pieces of Silver," to be given tr^ won attractively decorated in red j bluo crepo and carried a bouquet ol tomorrow night in the auditorium of ' J; avge azaleas, trailing vinos and the Amcr- j roses. Tho matron of honor, Mra. C. tha junior high school under tho aua- ienn and Red Cross flags. IL. llcGlennon, woro a gown ot pink plcea of tho Red Bank branch of the rln L. Jacks, tho manager, who per- ward, Mr.' Antonidos went into the lives. After her death tho residue j The Rev. John B. McCloskey of- Salvation Army. milted the unit members to sell pop- hnusn ,-ind found her dead. County Illivld K. HMKO. jEoorgotto with accessories to match. of the estate is to be divided equally i P c t K acc n ncl Tho beat man, wan Goorga Clayton Mrs. Carolyno Stanyon, author ot ' pics through the audience. Over 600 p|lypjcj.,n H. W. Hartmnn was suni- Red Bank lost one nf its prominent ..,„,„„„ children, Ferdinand L-1 lenry VanDaalen of, Leonardo I ) ' I. .(i 'i . \° fh' > ° "} the play, la expected to be present, of the.se remembrance flowers were hcr of Red Baric. Tho coupls will livo moned and (he death i-ertlfl- anil well, known citizens in the death , white. Nellie M. Denise, William Hi Saya He Has Not Given UpjWclconx> to the 200 members of the with tho bride's parents on tholr rc- A muuleal program will bo presented disposed ot in this manner. At the. 1 eate. iM n.u-id E. Hance, which occurred :R wllifCi Bessie A. White, Reuben the Fight, Despite His Defeat i Red Cross who hnd come to the at eight o'cloclc and will last fifteen. oonclut'.on o£ the first show a stir- ! turn from a motor trip to Virginia. Miss Patterson, who was 79 ye.-us t ,.-contly at His Homo on Arthur place. , j.; Whi( John H wh,te and Ensl annual meeting- from nil parts of I Mr. McQueen ia engaged in tho gro-minutes, after which the curtain will ring Fpeech wa.i made hy James S. at Primary Last Week. rise for tho piny. old. was horn in Middletown town-,.Mr. Hnnce had been in poor health IS I white njrs >White named her the county. cery business and hie bride waH Parlies, a membeb r of the borough I snjp an(I wns th(, daughter of tlmjf,,,. a ],,ng lime. He is survived by ,.....„ ,,ons j,darwond cemetery, the urer, Frank McMnhon; chairman W. Miller, pastor of the Baptist church. Burial, m charge of H. H, income from which is to be used in continue the fight along tho lines Meckor of Morrlstown, wei'o married Extended Io June 30 Phillips, commander nf the Shrews- church, nf which Miss Patterson had Mount fr Son. was in the Presbyter- nui.sing activities, Mrs. John M. Monday night at tho homo of the hury Post, American legion also as- caring for her burial plot. All the maintained in his pre-primary cam- j Kills; chairman of publicity, Mrs. L. been a member for many years. In ian church graveyard at Shrewsbury. rest of her estate was left to her bride's parentB. Rov. Jamca Owens, Morris Miller of Red Bank, county ; sisted. charge. Burial in charge nf the paign, and he has promised to lend|T. Getty; chairman of production, rotired Presbyterian minister, of- beverage agont and Investigator, in- children Mabel T, Louis T., Arthur, his assistance to this niovement, pro-p j Mrs. Ernest Linbnrn; chairman of Saturday was tho annual poppy Worden funeral home will be in Fair ! Mrs. Susie II. Haynrs, I Edmund S., Clinton and Norma ficiated at tho ceremony. formed Tho Rcgiater last night of an sale day and about 75 children from View cemetery. vided nothing in this effort will lend ' disaster relief, W. B.' Stringer; chair- odlclal communication which he re- wife of William A. Haynes of Ocean- j Wailing and Gertrude VanDyek. She The bride was gowned In pale bluo the public schools were on the Btreeta to the disruption of the Republican man of ilr.st. aid and life saving, I. and wore a corsaso of roso budo and colved yesterday from Trenton to selling poppies. The sale was start- j port, died at .5:15 this morning at the i appointed the, Keyport banking com- party, or to impair its chances for Newton Williams; executlvo secre- the effect that tho tomporary munlcl- . Mrs. William H. Claus. jnre of T(i years. Mrs. Haynes had pany executor of the will. lilies of tho valley. MID. William ed .-it (1:30 A. M. and continued until victory at the polls in November. tary, Mrs. Anne Byrd Vaughan;; Bradley, sister of the bride, attended pal beverage licenses which would Mrs. Susan claus, widow of Wil- j been ailing for some time. ~Deat "h Mrs. Elizabeth Ballly of Ocean- While Mr. VanDaalen has been chairman ot home service, Miss have expired May 25, will be contin- 7:30 P. M. About $450 was collected Ham H. Claus, Sr., of Bensalen town- i . complications. Mrs. Mlas Roff. William Bradley was best •which will be used in welfare work Ham H C, , wils c ut tn port, made her will in 1923. She left urged to send the candidates a ques- Florence Forgotson; chairman of man. ued without any additional fee until by the auxiliary unit. Prizes had ship, Pennsylvania, died last. Wednes- Haynes had lived at Oceanport since her entire estato to her husband, tionnaire in order to ascertain the-ir junior Red Cross, William M. Smith. nildnlsht, Friday, Juno 30. day morning after a long illness, hor marriage over fifty years ago. He-John E. Bailly, for his lifetime. Af- views on this subject of tax reduc- been offered to the children having Mr. Mohn then told of tho splen- Bronn—Butcher. Btnto licenses will be continued the largest sales and tho first prize having been confined to her bed sev- sides her husband she is survived by I tor his death she directed that the tion, he has refrained from encour- did work accomplished throughout upon an additional payment of $25 was won by George Baine. Ruth eral months. Mrs. Claus was horn a son. Crawfnrd C. Haynes, and a | residue of the estate be divided aging such an act. Ho says he would tho county during the year and paid Mrs. Ruth a. Bronn of Cincinnati and the extension of security. Slate Lewis won second prize. Jacob Hal- at Navesink in 1861, being the daugh- daughter, Mrs. Fred Day. The fun- among; her five children, John E., lather the candidates develop their tribute to Mrs. Gladys H. West, who and J. Walter Butcher, proprietor of llconaoos will bo ndvined by the state pern came in third and Lillian Bady ter of the late' Captain- William Rob- eral will he held in the Oceanport Jeannette M., Ernest T., Enos W. and own Initiative upon this subject. has been secretary for the past ten the Aabury-Carlton hotel nt Aabury tax commissioner's ofllco at Trenton "'• drew fourth prize. bins and Susan Sadler Robbins. The Methodist church, of whicli .she was Violet D. Bailly, in equal shares. She "Nearly 5,000 Republicans support- years. Mr. Mohn' presented ' Mra Park, were married Sunday of laot regarding tho payment of foe and Mrs. J. B. Rue, president of the deceased had lived at Bensalem many a member, Saturday afternoon at appointed her daughter Jeannette ed my plan," said Mr. VanDaalen, West with a Red Cross charm and week at tho latter place. Tho brido other requirements. Copies of the vmit, was general chairman in charge years, where -she has a host of 2:30. Rev. C. Mott Cramer, the pas- executrix of the will. "and they constitute an element that bracelet and a basket of spring is a -well-known distance owlmmor now act aro being forwarded to Mr. ' of tho affair. She was assisted at friends. tor, wi!, he in charge. Burial will be cannot be disregarded. At least, they and tho-first person to swim out to Millor, who will bo glad to make Mrs. Claus is survived by three made in the West Long Branch cem- DeCarlo Nicoll of Long Branch left flowei-3 from her many devoted headquarters by Mrs. W. W. Sham- his entire estate to Maria Pigniatara deserve to know whero the other friends in the Red Cross. Boston light, a distance of twelve them known to any interested per- panore, Mrs. Vernon-Rose, Mrs. Wal- daughters and three sons. Her aona etery. candidates stand on this ever-ab-' V miles. eon. , . • . Harry, Herbert and William, reside in a will which he executed in 1006 James L. Flcser, vice chairman of ter Boyd, Mrs. Margaret .File, Mrs. and he named her as executrix. ing subject of tax reduction." the National Red Cross; was the Before securing a municipal or Dudley Shaffer, Mrs. Otmar Phillips, in the vicinity of their mother's Mrs. Lilly May Taylor, slato lioonso a local person interest- home. The daughters are Mrs. Susan Mrs. Kate Pcarsall of Allcnhurst [guest speaker of the evening. Mr. Mrs. Carl Bremer, Miss Dorothy wife of Minor Taylor of Atlantic executed her will in 1924. Her en- Fieser stressed the need of the Red New Clases Added ed in securing ono should pay a fed- Chandler and Tees and Mrs. Nettie Conn of Chel- Highlands, died Thursday alter a eral Ux to the Intornal revenue agent Moss, Mrs. William tenham, Pa., and Mrs. Edna Cope o! tire estate was bequeathed to her Keansburg Grants Cross and its services at tho pres- Mrs. L. dc la Rcussille, Others as- long sickness. She was 4-1 years old daughter, Carrie Condon, and she ent time and told how well tho or- To Flower Show at his office, postofllce building, As- Doyles, Pa. She also leaves two sis-and had lived at Atlantic Highlands bury Park. If this is not dono there sisting Mrs. Rue in the poppy sale ters. Mrs. Margaretta Patterson of was named as executrix. Marathon License ganization lma met all problems, in the towns in the vicinity of Red about thirty years. She leaves a Mrs. Mary A. Woodhouse of As- Several new classes will" be added will bo. a flno Imponed for not having Washington street and Mrs. Kath- whether it ho a disaster, flood, fam- complied with tho federal law. Bank were Mrs. Edwin Hobbs of son. Joseph Taylor. Her mother, bury Park left all her household fur- Thr reorganization meeting of the line, distribution of cotton, clothing, to the annual flower show of the erinc Johnson of Marion street, Red Mrs. George Washington, is also liv- Monmouth County Horticultural so- Little Silver, Mrs. Bruce Campbell Bank. The late Mrs. Elizabeth R. niture and money which she owned Keansburg borough council was held flour, etc. To date tho Red Cross of Shrewsbury, Mrs. Mrs. Edwin ing. at the time of her death to her last night. The meeting was sched- has received 8,440,000 bales of gov- ciety to be hold September 14, 15 White of Broad street, who died a held Sunday af- and 16 at Rumson. Ono of the new Church to Hold Brasch of River Plaza, Mrs. Tony few weeks ago, was another sister. The funeral was daughter, Florence A. Saul. Sho also uled to be held in the council rooms ernment cotton, which havo been Hunting of Fair Haven, Mrs. Halla- ternoon at St. Paul's Baptist church left this daughter her houso and lot but so many persona gathered that made into 80,000,000 yards of cloth. features will be elastics for school The funeral was held Friday af- at Atlantic Highlands. Rev. R. J. children of Rumaon, Rod Bank, Fair Memorial Service nan.nnd Mrs, Frank Nary of Rum- at Asbury Park. A bequest of $5,000 they could not be accommodated in From this material 38,000,000 gar- son and Mrs. Louis Wagner and Mrs. ttiliiuou at the home of her son, Douldin officiated. Mrs. Tnylor vYiis made to her daughter-in-law, Haven and Littlo Sllvor, Children of Leslie Seely of Eatontown, who were Harry Claus. Burial was in Lawn- spent most of her life in the employ tho limited quartern nnd the meet-|ments have been made, 3,000,000 gardeners are excluded from com- A memorial service will take place Louise I. Woodhouse. All the rest of ing was transferred to tho Frances blankets, etc., and have already as3lGted by Girl Scouts at that, place. view cemetery at Rockledge, Pa. of several wealthy families at At- her estate was divided equally petition. Sunday night, May 28, at the Atlan- lantic Highlands and members of place school auditorium. Several hun- been distributed to those in dis- tic Highlands Methodist church. Miss Gladys Russell of Red Bank, among her three children, Nellie G. dred persons attended the meeting. Another new feature will be was In charge of the Camp Fire John BraMn these families attended the service. tress. Five million, four hundred Among tho organizations invited are Simons, George V. and John R. William Turner was made mayor and thousand persons have been reached awards for tho best six varieties of girls. of Fair Haiven died last Thursday Burial by A. M. Posten and Son was Woodhouse. Tho will named Flor- vegetables grown in a community the American Legion, Odd Fellow» in John Martin, a "new deal" candidate with government floor. "Tho Red and American Mechanics of Atlaa-' at the Monmouth Memorial hospital, \ Crystal Stream cemetery. ence A. Saul as executrix. and A. A. Francke were sworn In as garden, The first prize will be $5, Cross stands for service and good the Becond $3 and tho third $2. tie Highlands, American Mechanics fThree Fires During He was 31 years old. j " ' Mrs. Alice Garret of Freehold left commissioners. Mayor Turner ap- will," Mr. Fieser continued, In clos- and Daughters of Liberty of Bel- Besides hin parents, Thomas and i Mrs. Charles KIUR. the use and income from her estate pointed those who served tho former ing, "and is over ready to do ita ut- Members of the various ladles' ford and Daughters of America of . Margaret Brabin, who lie in Eng- Mrs. Louisa A. Klug- of Keansburg to her husband, Calvin Garret, for administration to the appointive of- garden clubs in this locality will Saturday and Sunday most to help those in distress." have- special exhibits. Keansburg-. Mayor John R. Snedek- land, Mr. Brabin is survived by his died suddenly in the Long Branch his lifetime. Alter his death the will fices. Thoy are Clinton Lohsen, bor- Colonel A. S. Cowan, commanding or will read tho call for troops is- wife, Mrs. Janet Robinson Brabin; hospital last Tuesday night after be- directs that the remainder of the es- ough manager; Ralph Williams, bor- oflicer of Fort Monmouth. paid a Further piano will be made at the sued during tho Civil war by Gen- The Red Bank firo department two brothers, Robert and Thomas E, ing a patient in the institution a few tate be converted into cash. Onu- ough treasurer; Chester Mulllson, next meeting of tho society Thurs- was called upon to extinguish three brief tribute to the Rod Cross and eral John A. Logan, and Matthew , Brabin of Fair Haven, and four sis- hours. Mrs. Klug was '15 years, old third of the proceeds is to go to her borough assessor, Richard Jesscn, day night, June 1, in tho greenhouse Murphy will recite Lincoln's Gettys- flres last Saturday and Sunday. ters, all of whom live in England. and had been borough clerk, and Howard W. Rob-told of the army's willingness to on James C. Auchinoloss's estate at a resident of Keans- sister, Mrs. Linie Sickles, one-third help the Red Cross when ever need- burg address. Special music will bft A fire during the height of the Mr. Brabin was employed at the burg for the ppast fourteen years. to her sister, Mrs. Maggie Cornell, erts borough attorney. Mr. Margin Rumson. etorjn last Saturday night burned to ed. "Tho Red Crdss and the army rendered by tho choir and the pro- home of I. M. Uppcrcu on Ridge Surviving are her husband, Charles and one-third to her niece, Mrs. opposed the appointments of Mr. gram will he concluded with th« the ground a frame garage on Cath- road at Rumson. Klug, and two daughters, Dorothy Lohsen and Mr. Mullison but gave no are national organizations, and. as Laura Holmes. The will named Mrs. such should always stand ready to Grand Army ritual,- erine street, which was owned by The funeral was held Monday and Emily; also hor mother, Mrs. Garret's nephew, Charles Davison, as reason for his objection. Vincent Becero of River street. The help each other," said Colonel Cow- Westside Democrats morning at the Church of the Holy Marie Heinzinger. Funeral services executor. It was quite evident that the larg- building had been almost consumed Cross, where the rector, Rev. John were held Friday afternoon at Bodies an. LADIES' AID GIVES PLAT. hy- the flames beforo the alarm was James H. Stillwell of Freehold er part of those who were at tho Monroe Eisner told the audience Hold Annual Meeting E. Murray, conducted a high mass funeral home, Kcypqrt. Interment township left his entire estate to his meeting came to see whether the turned in. It is believed that the of requiem. Misa Mario LeilcrhauB was made In Clinton cemetery, Irv- that Monmouth county stood seventh About Three Hundred Attended place was struck by lightning. The wife, Rebecca B. Stljhvell, for her commissioners would grant a license In the roll call for tlic entire United Frank Scaccia was re-elected prea- was tho soloist and organist. Ington. Mrs. Klug was a member of lifetime. After her death the residue for a Marathon dance. There was a ident of tho Young Mon's Demo- Shotv Lost Nlghj. building was formerly used as a Burial in charge of the Worden the !New Point Comfort fire company States, and that our chapter had tho cratic Boclal club at the annual barn. is to go to their sons, Eliphalet B, spirited debate of over two bours on unique distinction of having; two About three hundred persons eaw funeral home was in Mt. Olivet auxiliary. < Stillwell and Vernon C. Stillwell. meeting of that organization on Mon- The firemen were called out early tho question with the result that tho army pbsts within, its territory that the presentation of tho comedy, "A cemetery, where Rev. Dr. John B. They were named as executors. license was granted, tho fee being day night. Dominick Domenclo was Fashion Show at Hlcksvllle,"by the Sunday morning to put out blaze In McCloskey, rector of Pt. James's Manchester Davis have enrolled 100 per cent for the re-elected first vice president. C J. a vacant houao on Leighton avenue. Forman C. Blssett of South River $200. The promoters who are local past three years, and that this chap- Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church of Leonardo died Tuesday (if last left some property in Monmouth men in addition io paying the license Barasso was made second vice- pres- ln tho auditorium of tho junior high The house is owned by Joseph Ro- ter was the first in America to servo ident and C. T. Caruso waa re-elect- mano. The blaze was confined to the prayers. week in his 76th year. He is sur- j county and his will was probated at fee, must post the prize money of a twenty-cent annual dinner. school laot night. " • .vived by his widow, Ida Roop Davis, Freehold last week. He left a house $2,000 in the Keansburg National ed financial eccrotary. Tony Carolll fctirway. The cause i.s unknown. The arrangements for the dinner During tho course of the evening Mrs. Mlnnio Scliardlen, and by a son, Harvey Davis of Grant- at Brieile to hia daughter, Eva C. bank, on or before August J. This was re-elected as corresponding sec- many musical numbers were pre- Fire Chief Joseph Fix and .Relief were in charge of William B. String- retary and. Joseph Caruso waa se- engine company responded to a still, who lived ,wit h her ,.,,;daughter, , Mr?.,. wood. Mr. Davis, who was engaged j Blssett. Bequests of jewelry and pcr- order was made to protect the Mar- sented, Frank Warner, Sr., and Mrs. lu the building and contracting bus-! sonal belongings were made to hia athorl contestants. er and Mrs. Anne Byrd Vaughan, lected as recording secretary. Frank Cooper VanSant Bang "When You alarm earlv Saturday night and ex- I HarolHa d Hillyer near Middletown vil- the new secretary of (.he chapter. la incss. retired from active work | son, Joseph C. Bissett, his daughter, Mazza was re-elected treasurer. Two and I Wore Young, Maggie." Fred tinguished ' a blaze in the yard- of the ''agei P , died Sunday morning. She was Mrs. Irving Ficst was in charge of eleven years a^ro nn account of poor Paulino Furruan, and his son-in-law, truatcoB, John Gualterla and Dom- Adams and Lester Smith sang tho Lewis &. Hfi^erman lumber company icken with paralysis last Wednes- the decorations. inick Acerra, wore named. Pat Bar- on Oakland street. day and her decline thereafter was health. His widow is a daughter of Lawrence F-urman. All tho rest of Democrats Meet duet, "Reuben and Kachel." Mr. rapid. Mrs. Schardicn wns seventy I the late Matthias and Johanna Roop his estate was left to his wife, Car- asso waa made sergeant-at-arms. and Mrs. Harry Compton sang "Oh, 1 years of age. She was a sister of the of Leonardo. The funeral was held i' Bissett. She and Joseph C. and Edmund Canzona wn.3 appointed or- Dejm Oolden Slippers." Tho. chorus i Henry i. Smith of Mtddletown at the house Friday and the sermon I Eva C. Bissett were appointed execu- At Fair Haven Belford Couple ganizer. Various standing commlt- presented tho number, "Old Macdon- L. tren were flelectod. aid Had a Farm." Tho Knicker- I village who for many years was was preached by Kev. Thomas G. j torn. The Women's Democratic club of ' clerk of Middletown township. Mrs. Thomas, pastor nf the P.aptU| charles Blakeman of Newark ex- bocker Girlo rondored "O Solomon Honored I #»Vnhai-ge ,,f the Wurden funeral home, ; "; '; " will which nlje e:cc- Leona Hauslet, chairman In c.hnrge, Tho guests were Frank Kongel, Hazlot. r and Mrs. Mary Jones, who will rep- Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Novak, Harry rrho'd in Jnr.o During the past win- .•f Willow nlre.ct, died last Thursday was I-'nir \ iew cemetrr\-. cutcd a year ago last month. A 811- Henry Zlnlgraf. Arthur Zlnigraf, Mra. Stanley Haviland of Rod ter IK1, ha;-, taken pait in a nuniher vt'r tni set ,-uld all her other jdjver resent the Red Bank club, Harry Selnveldthtirrtt, Fred Tischler, Bnnk frnvn birth to a son Friday. end James Worden, Stephen Carter, at ihe Allenwood sanitorlum where Jnred Kenyon, Wilbur V. Smith, i,f impurtant c.-ilkpiatc wiTfitling" r-hn had been a patient for the past "~7" land jewelry was -bequeathed to her Louin Lerchcr, Fred Lcrcher of tho Mrs. AiiH-iln Martin j gmlcblld, Helen W. Hurd. She left Everett Wilson, Edward Cook, Cralff r\cr.!r. live years. She was 27 years nld. CAMV OPENING. National Turners club of Nowark; NEW CHRISTMAS CHIB. of P she dies Tli>. liirl:. Hi-Y 'nh will hold a other brother and a sister living in ra south shore of tho Mclcdccank rlvev and Mrs. Alan Randall, Mr. nnd Mrs. nus club. With cash purchases versary of tho parent organization diince :s\ tlu-. j>nn li houre of Ihe Italy. survived by four children, Mrs. Ed-; without is.-ue, one-third of the. iirln- in Ocean county, will he opened for i E. F. Hndley, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lov-stamps called Christmas Club Thrlf- with a dinner laot night at Rohtje's Trinity Episcopal rhureh on i-'ri- the season Saturday of this week. fett, Mr. and Mrs. J. Herring and tles are given out equal to two por restaurant at Atlantic Highlands. diy, .inne -. Pi.-ins ^vill he rnafie, fr.r It. will be under the management of \ John Howling of Rod Bnnk; Miss cent ot tho purchases. In Decem- Fifty porconn were present. S. IS. r bnarh ]iaity (o be hold on ;-'atur- Joseph M. Child of Red Bank, who Kdltli Ilycrs, Mr. and Mrs. James ber, a few days beforo Christmas, Murray was tonatmastor and npcech- (li'.y. .tune !«', nl San-iy Hjok. lins conducted the place In past sea- j Ashe, Joseph Halllday, William liai- checks aro sent covering tho valuo ea woro rnado by Charles R. Bnyder, Tbn JJny.-i1 lli-Y rlub was ad- sons. Tho site provides nature ! liday, M;. and Mrs. Charles Gosling, of the atamp3 accumulated. John L. Sweeney, Rev. Gcorgo R. El- die;;sed by Thentlrjro r';irsnnr>. prom- Scenes, trails, boating, -bathing, llsh- j Austen Johnson, Ward Johnson, Har- Tho firniB which will give out tlicao lin, Rev. H. H. Ncalo nnd Kov. Wil- inent Ineal attnrr.ey, \ii\\ night. Tho lng nnd exceptionally nafo bathing i ry Wilson, Albort McDougal, John stamps nra Allon'fi dry cleaning es- liam I. Campboll, all of Atlantlo fiubjert of bifi nddrf'Sr- ;V.-IB "Ijaw >\s li-fl in 11 ti;.i iiiul (hi- ili- for children. Plrnln grnven mo pro-iK. Hnnne, William Sutherland,\MI«G tnbllshmont, Allen'o oloctrio chop, Highlands, and threo dtato ofllcera, a Vocal ion." TlK' ltnys will llold a Mrs, Sarah KoMiugi-l. cted io he paid to Annn C. Kverett vldcd for family and organization ' Jean Ahcrn and Carl Nuglo of ^3ol Daromtis Brothoro, meats and gro- Z. A. Ruby, Mr. Drury an3 Gcorgo f Torcclc. beach jiarly nt Sniidy Il'x'k nn Hatui- Saiuuel I.efkowlt/, Funeral ^services for Mrs. Sarah K. urliiK hor lifetime. The ill ili- plcnlci. All food and oilier news-j ford; Mls.i (ilndys ] Ofitor, Mr. ajld ceries; T>. A. Johnson company, nu- day, June >'. looted that In the rvi-nt that Con- nltico are delivered to the grrnmda. | Mrs. Kdwnrd Duncan, Jefforuon Cot- tomotivo electrlcinnB; J. Krldol'o, inducted n grocery nnd randy :• >.:ii:\i;.-1, ,7 years (•Id. were held last L|nIU l! The Hi'ii :M-I,U> Ship North star | store the corner of' WanhinKtoii »'dnr:;d:iy afternoon, -,•< dueled'iiv • ' Howdilch of Tonally uurvlveil During Ihe latter part of AiiKU.it, n . trell, Mnynnrd Cottrcll and Malcolm men's clothing; Albort 8. Millor. Card Party Tomorrow. 1 Mis. Kveretl. siin wati to Jeccivn lhe}cnmp for boya will lie run on i abooo, and Rcunnlllo'a, jewelry. lin." cf'llrrted a Kreat nunibcr of mn>r-1 strpet nnd Linden pin died ln:,0OO wan left ! Idem Bench; Mr. nnd Mm. William HIIOOM5TOWH DEMOCRATS. Jamen' Parent-Tcncher noaoclatlon nagpl, a former resident of ]rvin/- m trust for the benefit nf Edith I rioclcy, Mr. nnd Mra. John Youiifr, forcMlation nimy. i-.'ew incmlH-rs en- ft" yrma nld. Mnrlonetn 1'radnatlntM. will bo held tomorrow afternoon ftt rolled at the la;t inrrtiiig are John Mr. L^fkowttz was bnrn in Hun- t'lii. hud llvivl nt Koansliin-R for •}:.Talulnh Low df Asbury park, ln 'Mr. and Mm. Michael Golden, John Township If.xccullvo CoinmlUeo 2-.3O o'clock nt the ochool auditor- Cinrfr-nncr. C)'wton 'rh"mp?on1 and gary and came lr> lird lianli I hilly years. Kurvivlnt' are a daughter "I Hie long and -faithfu l , Tho New Jcnioy- l'ublic 1 -liool.);;. Arnnds, Mr. and Mrn. Frank Fay Moots Ofllcern. ium. There will ho prizes and re- liic.hard McCnnrh. yeai.i ago. llrstdi'S hln wile. Ml.-,. Mrs, Kthel Iliill .,f Now.u Uvu pi-i-rm-in.-uiof. of duly anil nccoptanee Marionette Rtilld h Htuglni; Iho pro- nml Mr ,„„( Ml,L jo.Wph fimilli of freshments. Mrn. Jeromo Hloyan In J tlj;>;liil,cit ham, n member Annie Lrfknwitz, he. is tnuvived by sons, John P. Ro:-.na;;ol of IJrrnar '•f family r(-spon.;il>ilily by Clunlci Bentaflrm of Miiriimcttu prudiictlonu City; Mr. and Mr;;. Howard Tlie MMcllolown towmihlp Dcnio- cluilriimn. J. Kverelt, son nf Mrs. Kvorcil'H cratlo executlvo committeo met last nf Ihe l.ii-al Si Scout organization, a brother. Meyer Lefkowitz nf Red villo nnd William Rosna|;r! of M in tin: ilrml contp.'.t nt tlin Newark Mullen of Leonardo; Dr. P. V. Uene.- : niftllt at Independent flrehouse -at rer.r-ntly f hl)iperl an i endet on n \ Bank, and n alucr living nt Urooli ris Plains ami ftvo Kl'nnilcllildren. liii'lhoi-in-law, he i;i |0 iPl:pivo Ihe. normal GCIIO gar, Mrs. M- J. Doittiuir nnd Charier* Sioat bnimd for iiouth : im-omn from « /un,| ,,f 5ir.,000. Tlio week continuing until Friday. Tim Karley of New York; Mm. Sally Han- Bollord nnd elected tho following of- Fnther Kwim at I'ravldnmve. Afrien. ncilhu- high schools wnre fichcduled A delegation of ini I lie The funeral will he held tomorrow ill f, McFarlnnd. National Academy of l)e:iiKn In New seii of KaveEilnlt; (leorgo Decker of flcora: j Tcf nbm-8 of , Ynik waa heiiucatlird ,510,0(1(1 for Ihe for Monday, the junior high m-liooln Clmlrrann—Itaymonil J. O'Neill. Y. M. <;. A, will Iravn fdiorllj for morning at ten o'clock nl hi;,- i.-tfp ll-c.rd i brrn lot-rivrd nf I lif River Plnzri; l'Mmer M"xon of Port tho Church of Our I*idy of Perpelu- pi" I if establiiihing nnd endow- for Tuesday and Wednraday, iho (.|c. Vlrr chalrnlan—Mr». (Jrsco K. Hoilir- ('jimp \Vawayand;t at Andover. home. Burhil, in chaise of the Wni. >-.ifh T'l 'lay, May 11, ,,f Jtalpi, (• Moiuiiimlli; Mr. and Mrn. Louln ft! Help nt Highlands, who 1ms been den funeral home, will he In DM- llr- in;; in nnnnal jirlzo for the cilcour- inotitiiry IHddiiotllii iirwliiy Hctiumtu:k(M', Mtu.s Lltu (irovtn-, Mr. Isinnon. a patient nt Mt. Vlncent'a hotipttnl dt brcw cem(-trry In Bhrewptiury tnwn- •it Vnlcm city, fniilana, ::;;enient of lnii(lsrn.]ie pulnlin,;. Mrs. nnd the primary production:! for Frl- JiKi-irtaiy -Mt-H. Tins*: Kovtlrsky. years old. Mr. Mi-Ii'iir- nml Mrtj.'Cluuien Ulackman, Charles KprKeimt-at-ttrtrts—Marnsrrl Card, Wll- Kovy Yr>rlt, hnw been removed lu the rally nn Birthday, ship. KVCITII. left. $:•,()()() to her rou:iln, dny. ll»m Kelly. land was a jrinnrlfnilii-,- ,,f ivnnvn (Sllhmiiio, Hnrmiin ."ichumacker and homo of relatives nt Provldencft, A birthday party was given fm Lolllfin P. Ward, and '12,(1(10 In her < Miarlen (Jtmdn of ICeiuinbuifj: ,T. y/. Jt wnu the sentiment of tho com- Ilhodo Island. I*«tefit reportu aro 1 I'.onUwall,-!- nl Oakland !-lr<-c-t Itnl IJjiiherlo C.'arrlli of I-ihrew/jbury av .- iH. (.'nlltorhio Itnu trlend, .leanneltn 1'iilen. llolcoinbe Ili-fir nnd HiKkliig UCI'IIKPH. Johnson, Jnuicn Philll(i;-i ami Mr. mitteo membcrn to nupport. JudRO that ho was getting along nicely/ ! Wind wa.'i left $1,000 for (ho purpnno smo lart wMk. Darudng and re.fronh- l-'uneial /ifirvicon for Mr Tho. Atlnndo. l(li;htitiulii maynr nnd Mrs. Itay J, KmorMim of Atlr Leo Warwick of I,onK Branch mi me-nlH were f-njoy^d. 'J'hoae prenent "t buying nomo nicnento in riiinem-, council limt night ijidnled iipor II- HlK'nliinilir, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lovrtt'of county elHiirmun. Organ Itacltal Friday. im- Rowo, 80 yearn old, held <'ur IJoily Ilurnod hi.ineit of Mrs. i'lvei-ntt. All tho vrn( >.vnri> Mr. nnd Mri=. Cdrolli. Mrn. l.i F; 1. Wednesday aff.ernnnn :\l flu- A d c.tiuiKti to A. I,. Cjoi'lffi, (do Hold Little .Silver; MIBK DoroDiy Front of An organ recital will bo given at. thpidnlril initn body II Water of Urn e.ilale w;« bpi|iicathml tn Mtddletown nnd Miehnel Murphy of HoM Meeting. Frank Ctredli, Mr, and Mm. L. Ma- KeiiiiHhurK MotboilifU, ohurcli. con- rl root V.nul!. p. Ward, wife nf Ilnlronihe Lonnox, ICdwIn Jichnerhnr nnd Jo- Ihe Baptist church tomorrow night lt , Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Cnrelli, Bfpli Mnrchotll, (mil hniMini; llccnaea Kearny. Tho Phllathcn. society of the Bap- by Charles aotsclmlU, Belcctln'nn will ducted by Ho.v. J. (U "havv. Buiinl mm b nnnipono. li.id benii nlcr-p. Ward. to l''iauk Chapiium, Jolin li. ijogiil!, tint rhurch hold It-^ lapt meeting ot okn bo Blvon by th« «holr. Tho pro- Mir* Mn Wnrone. Mit-s Hilda White, wiui mtulo in Odnrwood ct'ineU'Vy, In il. Wilier BtK-i'l, fdnnc-i-ly Mi?*;*-'M • .f'-nfild Verft tinol Mnrjorle South Koypfii-t, Mrfl. llnwr tv, (lie Mra. Clain'M. Dei.prenux of Nnvr- Grnndlii Cliapmnn, H, Dfilford Llttlo Tlin Ited Dank Hcglater ttnvela tho present iicoson last night nt Gu.it gram will feature favorlla cla«Bic», n n;; Crow Ifnllow, is „ ,|ca,i. nvdr every street In (own nnd uvary OrnbfMg'ji camp on Newman ftprin^n and Anthony of .lamo.i and c:ni- "trcel. olf vvnrl ulrcel, near :-lnk cxrcutiid her will In tOlfl. f;l)(i and tho Ilimi buceo, II. c Meyer led nil hcr right ,n,d title in •>>» n nppolntoil n Niicokil officer with- rnad In tbo county. \Al it carry your ronU, A supper waa served at ssven »ari Alh.ift Cirelli. Bisiidfl nnd wnji boin »t Jtnucy Front...... --,.*. r t t "II J .'... in«fii!'*j|s to those who livfi on thefla BoyE! can maka a porknt o'clock, '•enl c.t,\M$ to J)f!f huriland, Frank out for Lsaliij'n lieacli. thofOUilifat«)a.™Ailvei.'t!ssnienE. li KED BANK REGISTER, MAY 24, 1933.

Gerlty and Evelyn M&ttson of Sun- Garden Contest. 1000 before their sourco was found. Secret Service gets complaints from- struction In handling a counterfeit norici sot avenue and Miss Cathryn Lorenzo Property owners along the ' new ij''e';1:l :i1 "S[nl were balked by tho immigrant B who have exchanged press. But the gang had not covered of Allen place Dpent Monday vMHng bayshore boulevard, No. 36, have fac,1 that the passers, all of whom thn.Ir entire capital for a handful of up its tracks when, it bought ink TO THE RHAl'rllOl ID " , op Miss Catherine LcMalstre at Mont- criminal records, seemed to cigar coupons, (in Manhattan's low- supplies. Agenta located the plant i.p.oNAimo mmi'itn. AI H 'ERSONALS been invited by the Rumson Harden ; :1 )N £i:; !.'.'. .'\"!" <"- "J V.HOH n clair State teachers' college. club to enter a competition for cash have no connection with allied gangs er East Side bills bearing the fea- through this clew, and when It was; r lh, ,,m prizes offered by the club for the or -with each other. Then some.one tures of Alfred K. Smith and James ascertained beyond the ehiidow of a Him lit Hu i ,,f ,lu Miss- Elizabeth O'Brien o£ Sprint: J. Walker were passed with surpris- doubt where the plates were, raid.: ml L most beautifully kept garden; for tho noted that each of them had at one A- oi Ittl >n In tj, street visited at the homo of Mr. neatest and best looking road stand time or another been confined in the ing ease. In another instance, news- were made simultaneously <>n tht- OH (i-litti Kiti ,», end Mis. P. J. Carton oJ Everett last or gas station and for the best gar- New .fpii-ry Slate prison. There nn paper photographs of well • known five o/IIccs of the ring in ihr United h cinintv Kow J, i. vtitlt. den planted and kept by a child, inv^HfrrMii,n (ii.'rlo: cd a counterfeit- magistrates wei e pasted on poor States. »lh I'll I at flh|,t GARDENS AND VEGETABLES ln H1..1101 Iha i".. Mr. and Mrs. H. A, Hcmphlll of There wilill bbe three cash prizes in tho B plant headed by Frank ("Death conlerfcits and pa.s:>ect readily. Rare is the instance when the vic- lull k the *le<-t>« it west New Yorlt, former residents o( llrst two classifications and one in : • • ...MI;I;:;UI nnd Michael To balk counterfeiters using good timized citizenry aids the :mcce::s of on. inlln, nn tiro. |]tera' rouges It I IGKH regarding its own currency. space. Because they bloom from | Bennett of Middletown, on before Newarlc Rev. Albert L. Baner, Sunday mui'U- | Thursday, Juno 15. were hi-i'ltm to finance a general contains a. thousand specimens of j Secret Service records; tell of run' MIBD Grace C. Hill of Petoro place, Ingr at eloven o'clock. Juno to September, there uliould iuiMnpr, Aim r,o«,*-i bo a number In every prison break. the work of expert engravers who ; merchant who personally ncceptP'i ASSOCIATION. a. student at New Jersey Collego for The senior and Intermediate Ep- have made imilatiorn; of American j three" poor counterfeits of the tnimn l'!l\:-\ KKKKKR. :'r.-rc-tiny. Ladles' Aid Shower. Notes ismifd by the government r_ • Edward Connors of Hudson avenuo given by a largo chorus under the di- BOGUS MONEY. •if " ~ of mill Coujily.' on avenuo gave birth to a son at tho Clvo a fiolo, "Tho Holy City." Tho Magazine by Charles Follz, Jr. purchase of a auspicious combina- | ont- yesterday nn she frew her arm:) Thwirdny. tlm f.viiii ..'.-I.IHI tiny nt June, (several hills each way. This fac- issued, the public was given addi- afound m ;s mrk Whlit lnP5i your A. H. I'JJJ, ill --•-!Ii< limn itpplicdtioii n-lll Hazard hospital at Long Branch yes- Amorlcan Legion will present the tion of such inks by any one group j > P" ' < l.r rn.-iilt for I hi- nil -•Hire of '-omnilaslonn ilitates fertilization. Since the depression of 1029 and tional jjiolrction by the exclusive use mama do whcn shc ct3 terday morning. ~ leads to immediate investigation, as ! S •' ">« prcs- iui'i rniin^l ten: "ton o'clock ritual." the consequent scarcity of cash, more of the likeness of one famous'states- leads to m ngn, a 1 Irving Kyleo of Hudson avenue At the Baptist church a memorial counterfeit money has been passed does the purchase of paper similar to | ent?" IJatoil Mtiy I-. A WHETHER I or Bomcono else man tor fi:iv.h denomination-~a direct "She tells daddy phe'll for- il))K T1NOLEY. an«.««d. «*.-iMiaus *..*.*Inez. **-...,*.Lawyer. oufi SunseHuu^t ave^v*.-. . service for Walter D, Davis, late aup- first used tho phraso "outdoor than in any other period of our his- ihit fit the "lifters" among the coun- that used for billbillss , with or without Eddie: 107 Cnnliitl A\ . riairiiieUt. N. J,, nue spent Sunday at Burlington vis- I erintondent of tho church school, will tory. The exact amount, of course, j terioitern. silk threads. * give him, but ho mustn't tUiy out iv.niDli-is of th.i CB nf Minnie K. Sl«- living-room" ta Immaterial. Tho late again " ltlng with' Mr. Eylcs'B grandparents, \ bo held at 8:45 o'clock In tho morn- main thing lo that lust the name, is undetermined, but certainly it hafl j Many OOunlrfrfeits arc produced by Since 1929 nn less than ten coun- of Anr.a H. Sta. Elsie Matteon of Sunset avn-1 Ing. At eleven o'clock a memorial suggests something very desir- been more than $75,000,000 in the last p]atc,. (.n^r;,vet] from photographs, terfeiting rings organized like big nue was a week-end visitor at Phil- service will bo held for the members able.. Sco If you can't Und a site, decaded . ut- these Hddom survive even the business houses, with separate units j CL,...,.!.!,,,'- Rnvkar ^iifm adelphia and Coatesvlllc, Pennsyl- of thQ church who have.passed away. In your garden for such a living- Counterfeits are generally bills of scrutiny nf the average citizen. for manufacture, distribution and dlUUciQDa S OtiJCQiil OHOp I'lninliiiUl. N. •!.. vania. Tho Women's missionary society of room. You will and It is all that I the smaller denominations. Counter- Straight photography, a method sel- sale of their products, have been un- PriHlori. Miss Mary McCloskcy of Broad Ihc Presbyterian church will present tho phraso Implies. feiters avoid larger bills, as transac- dom u:;'vt by counterfeiters, leaves covered in New York City alone. Will Close at street and Mrs. Margaret. Conk of a pageant, "Girlhood in Many • » « • j tions in which $100 or higher denom- the bill smudgy and off color. "Lift- One of these was the irc(em.'itionnl 8:00 P. M. Week Days and One of the quickest waya to find a Canal street spent Sunday at Woodo- .'.ruuls," by Mrs. W. S. Abernethy IN 8OWING polo beans, placa inations figure nearly always occur [iin.B. Cf)n hQ rcad,ly detcctcd by any ring which had passed more than 10:00 P. M. Saturdays job is to advert.l.'je In The ReRla- town visiting friends. Sunday night In the church auditor- tno poles nrst and plant iho in bunks or large mercantile houses jon. $1,000,000 in $10 counterfeit notes in li.r's W;vnt Department.—Advertise- n g o jiCf.,Istomed to handling money Beginning; Monday, May 2\k ment. Mr. and Mrs. David Sheridan and ium. Mrs. Warren Smock Is In boans around them. With gar- employing money experts. Thousands ,I BuB t counterfeitintf g by lithography or New York City, with seemingly in- children of Pinckney road spent charge of tho music. Mrs. Frank dens and sweet peas put up me of cases of counterfeitstfit , rangini g duplicating the way bills aro made at exhaustible quantities for the rest of Sunday at Now York with friends, j Hewitt and Mid. Edmund vom-Steej? supports as the plants need ', from bills forged by experts and dis- the mint often produces very danger- the country. The counterfeits were tnem. tributed by highly organized gangs John E. Day of Broad street spent j will direct the pageant. Mrs. Edwin 1 ous counterfeit and is the method the most dangerous in the history of Friday ^Philadelphia with Edward : Close Is In chargge of tho ccostuming g | ' * « « • in $50,000 lots, to coin slugs made usually employed hy the large gangs. the nation and were so perfect that Official CARTER CARBURETOR'Service ! McCarty. land Mrs. John Allen will head the! IN SETTING out bedding plants •in dark metropolitan tenements, are Public belief to tho contrary, such even gimlet-eyed bank tellers could Mrs. Charles More of Wavorly! ushers. ! De euro and put them lower in i tackled each year by the Federal counterfeits are not easy to detect detect them only by memorizing the nOEK VOUIS CAB I'SE TOO MUCH OAS, KIIN UNEVENLY, Secret Service, This police unit of place visited Mrs, Aaron Reid of the ground tlian originally. Tola 1 by amateur tests. Even spurious serial number. Only one slip be- OR STALI.-IN TH.MrU".' COMK IN IOH A QUIC;K C11IKH- Manasquan Thursday. is a good general rule tor all tho Treasury department, by the coins can be made to ring more trayed the ring. It was not the en- OVKIt. NO rilA'lSGE l'OR TlOSTlNfi. fi OlIT OF II) CARS ON 1'uplls at Nmv Vorlc. transplanting. way, notwithstanding the reams of Rev. Jamca F. McGrath of High- 1 clearly than the original. In fact, graver. He was discovered by the THE KOA1) USE land Park vl3itod friends at Ilcil Several of tho members of the • • • * romantic "bunkum" that have been coin.s fresh from the mint sometimes resemblance, between the engraving journalism class of the Red Bank THE MORE Important feature ! written about it, has only two func- on his personal card and the work Bank Sunday. high school are visiting at New York 1 ring dully. Silk thread interspersed CARTER CARBURETORS. Mies Helen Kelly of Broad street In tho control of Insect pests la tions, in war or peace—to protect through tho paper of the bills is no on tho counterfeit notes, but was today. Tho group Is making a tour to begin early. Just as Goon aa ithc personal safety of the Presidents found not to know the identity of spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. of Inspection of the New York Times longer a, guaranty ugainst counter- on they are flrst noticed, put reme- and to keep counterfeit money out feits, for the rings have long since the men who had purchased his y Had I building awl the Dully News build- dial measures Into effect at once. of circulation. Douglas Auto Electric Co. ing. Mins Hanna Johnson, faculty duplicated such paper. plates. I.iitcwise a printer, accused Mr. and ..Mrs. George Conk of • e * « Counterfeit gangs are usually But such accuracy is not necessary by the engraver, confessed, but he adviser of the class, is acting as closed'affairs. They have little or no 18 Mechanic St., Red Bank. Phone 128. White street visited friends at Bel- chaperon. IN A GOOD sized vegetable gar- to deceive many members of the had been blind-folded each lime ho niar over tho..?week-end. den, the use of a wheel hoe will connection with rarcotic, or American public. Every so often the was driven.to the plant to give in- Rov. John B. McCloskoy and David oavo 60% of tho timo usually slot machine organizations. But Sheridan attended the annual dinner spent. In addition it will do a such racketeers are the easiest mar- Little Silver News. bettor Job. ket for suprious bills, a3 rum row of the Monmouth County chapter o[ NEXT TO RED BANK POSTOFFICE.' the Red Cross held at tho Leonardo • • « • has learned to Its sorrow. A Cana- 95 BROAD STREET. high cchool Thursday night. (Tho Red Bank Reslstei can be boiicht DO NOT CROWD yonr plants. dian ship captain returned with in Will. Silver .t the Union New. Stand They need plenty of room If thoy $211,000 in counterfeit money paid Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Randolph of nt the dennt and at George Quackcnbueb's him by American bootleggers, and Pearl street had an their week-end Keutirul store.) are to develop fully. • • • 0 many counterfeits aro passed on un- guests Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Edgar Tho Memorial service will be held ' IN PLANTING privet, get two- suspecting customers. of PJainfleld. Sunday night, May 28, at tho Metho- year-old plants for tneeo havo In a recent instance a counterfeit- Howoll VanGorblg of Red Bank dist church. Tho American Me- been cut back once or twice at ing ring was, far from a closed affair. charterehtd d a piano on Sunday from chanics' lodge will attend in a body. the growers. This will save a lot An unemployed salt In the New the local airport, to fly to Atlantic Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Murphy, who i of timo In getting results. York Seamen's Institute needed City where he visited with friends. have been on a long tour with the I nickels to get uptown, so he made Mrfl. F, L. Blalndcll nnd her dnugh- "Green Pastures" company, aro at | olugn for the subway fare-collecting ter. Mrs. Margaret Byrd, returned py, their home on Monroe avenue, | Dinner Dance at EHIB. machines. When other seamen dis- home last week from Hollywood, 1 Ladica aid clrclo No. 2 of the i Max Ringenboj-ger, new manager covered this, ho went into the busi- Florida, whoro they spent tho win- ness. Too many slugs appeared In ter. Mrs. Blafsdoll was in poor Methodist church cleared $36 at ofi^ the Elks' restaurant at Red dinner last week. Bank, will hold a dinner dance In the subway station, and the manu- health during tho last part of her facturer was discovered and arrest- sojourn In the South but she is now Veto Parro bas boughghtt a new the auditorium Saturday evening, Chevrolet sedan. Juno 17th, A popular orchestra has ed. His defense was: "If I'd a known much Improved. She is at the home A birthday dinner party was given the guvment was agin' it I would'na of her son, Forrcn F. Blaisdell ARGE doz. Florida ORANGES FANCY ~~ " A tor GRAPEFRUIT O for Summer YouVe put off placing your order for FRESH A lt>3. Tender PEAS <& printed office stationery supplies because you JERSEY ~, A Iiw. SPINACH , & For Blaldng Ico Crcaiu al llom •Vanilla anil Chocolate Flavor* thought youi could use makeshift methods and pkg. save money during hard times. ID15AI, BRAND iVt or,, jar Ella Dawes Cake SMOKED BEEF ...... U&K V No. H, Un BONED CHICKEN . , . . . Feature for week ending Saturday, May 27th Qood Printing PURITAN ZH ot. tin DEVILED HAM Is Not Expensive I,YNDKN BRAND IB on, Jar CHICKEN & EGG NOODLES CROSSfl & BLACIWELL'S CFLKKIIATF.n NEAT APPEARING, WELL PRINTED BUSINESS STA- I.YNDEN BRAND 13!i ox. Jar ID TIONERY WILL MAKE A GOOD IMPRESSION. YOU'LL CHICKEN A LA KING .... PBCMBC Fannings Bread and Butler PICKLES . . . jar FIND THAT IT JUSTIFIES ITS SMALL COST. CHECK Glenside Brand SWEET MIXED PICKLES full ql. jar 2Sc Ideal Brand STUFFED OLIVES . . I oz. hots. 12c OVER YOUR WANTS NOW AND ASK US ABOUT PRICES. Ideal Brand PEANUT BUTTER . . . ?. Ih. jar23c The Best That Money Can Buy Swiss Knight GRUYERE CHEESE . jinx f> portions 2Gf Fur 'fhiiraduy, Friday nn. Bill Heads, Envelopes, Letterheads, Noteheads, ; 'ic bnltlt" ili'pd'ir Swift's Premium, Armour's Star, Coca Cola . il. iKv. f> for.2i>c Cudaliy's Puritan, Krey Brand Ideal Brand Grape Juice Id I'iiit • . 2 for 2Gr Shipping Tags, Price Lists, Business and Pro- Welch's Grape Juice /. pint lifilllc 17c Perrier Water hnllU: 15c © fessional Cards, Handbills, Programs, Tickets, Fancy Milk Fed Roasting Chickens . , "' 23c I to IVj His. nvi>r. A WONIIMItrUI, IHIV Shoes wo have nhosni for tlwli- Display Cards, Etc. ,..••• ' All Kinds of Bolognas and Frankfurters . !t> 18c quallly and ROOII ntjln—Ocnuliu1 SUNSHINE HYDROX fF.ANUT CAKES Ullclr, Black or 'JVin Trim nnd Hormcl Spiced Ham Ih 29c !i Hi. lil>i:- m 1..- 9r«J nil white. HIIIIIHI or I/f.itlicr (Nllc.nl) 1 Biilra—at our iisiinl tmv prlcf. ank Register lilnitt llllfllliiRCt' IlOW '<) ' "' ister Building, Red Bank, N. J. Fillet '>' Haddock "• l.'k; Rhoea HUM liv X-Itsjy »s/'fe "':'<°ih 2>>utkl~'• h 18 Broad St., Rad Bank Sea Scallops . "' 20c BED BANK REGISTER, MAY 24, 1938. right plice—before a group of lawyers. They more than merely increase the unemployment their olftce, have them dismissed. Branch. Mr. Conover m thi d««S any other cl»ea of citizens are responsible for the proper which we hops to ralCe this $S20r I know of no bettor medium than Junior Woman's bodies assembled for burls! aad h« RID BANK REGISTER administration of justice and most of th© dlesatlsfac- 000,000 to combat. There's no point The Bed Bank Register, which »p Bays lt was a Bight he will never for- pears to only care to take the elds Club Meeting get. ESTABLISHED 1SJS BY JOHN H. COOK. tlon with our laws that Judge Pound referred to can be Editorial Views In drinking more poison, along with of Just dealings and which reaches the tintldote that may cure you, un- tfie greatest number of Monmouth charged directly to them. A masting of th« Junior Woman's A Btoord Hard to B«M. That we have too many laws and that many of less you really want to Mil youeelf. county readers who think. GEORGE C. HANOE, Editor. —New York Daily News. Youra for safety, club waa hold last Thursday at the A hen owned 'byy Williaam Hedtnif them are too complex is plain to everybody. Lawyers Red Bank Woman's club on Broad SKBBE3U0 B. HATES, Managing Editor. Gangster Pistol Permits. Norman C. Gardener. off NeN w MonmoutMth laid five double- are the chief designers of laws, for many legislators who Unethical Practises. street, Tha filiation and (retaliation yolk egge and ona regular »l«e egg That a racketeer should acquiesce of officers was held at the meeting. arfi not lawyers call In a lawyer to draft bills they plan to the law and obtain a permit to last week. Tho fowl resembles a THOMAS IRVING BROWN, to introduce. . As long as lawyers compose the majority Tho Minnesota supreme court has Mrs. J. O. Tuller, counsellor ot the croas between ft Black Minorca ant carry firearms may be surprising, I gone much farther than the New Womtui'a club, ynb given a bouquet Tubllehet and Business Slsnnger. of those who make our laws we will have this same com- hut that men whoso duty it la to pro- Jersey supreme court ever has 'In Rhode Island Red. plexity and uncertainty, unless the lawyers take It up-tect society from criminals should statin' g grounds for disbarment of of t In iltl of hher ser- on themselves to bring nbout the changes needed to in- have any part In allowing BUch per- lawyers. In its latest opinion it de- vlcfto. MM. fuller recently resigned It pays to advertise In Tha ResieUr. and laot weok's Hieetlng was her last Telephone—Bed Bank. 13. eure a better administration of justice. mits is scandalous and outrageousg . clares that tho solicitation of per- M Hll d M Gb aonnl injury claims by an attorney meeting. Ths members ,of the junior Max Hassell and Max Greenberg. club made plans for a beach party to Subscription Prices: murdered beer barons, had such per-! who employs other attorneys to BO- Ons hundred and twelve men from -o-o-o-o-o-o- mlts, issued In Monmouth county. So licit for him and who maintains a be hold In Juno but no definite date _- $1.50 the Rod. Bonk district were called was made, A $10 contribution was year 'have the notorious Wflxey Gordon systematic organization for procur- out for military service and were or- : Rachel's New gig monthhs _ 1.00 Neighborly Help i | and Carmine (Big Yack) San Gla- ing such business la BO unethical and made to the canlor club for the bond _ .60 como, who Is Identified with New- unprofessional as to constitute dered to Camp XJlx. Tlilrty-nlna of retirement fund, five names were Sftos saonths in Time of Need. ark's third ward gang. Three appli- ! ground for disbarment even though (hem were residents o! Red Bank. presented for mambsrahlp. cations were indorsed by Chief }i. L. | not. prohibited by statute. Such a Hugh Mulligan, who was serving Tho now odlcero of the club are Nelghborliness of the old-fashioned sort was shown in France with the Marines, waa THE SBD BAKE REGISTER ~ ..... _ . .. | f1 f N jj y wolwouldd Joyce Mwcer president, Alice Boss last week at Tlnton Falls for Mr. and Mrs. James Fer- Byram of the Asbury Park police, cnf0rce(1 fn erse wouhded in action. Ho had been in in a member of put numerous "ambulance chasersh" " vice president, jean Fix treasurer, out nf business. the trenches several months. Jane Wyckoff recording secretary, THE ASSOCIATED PEESS almost all of its contents. Friends of the family pro- He understands it. He explains that Some of the observations of the A farewell dinner was given at and Lois Knodell corresponding sec- The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to tha vided household necessities and other things to tide he countersigned the applications on in its opinion are worth re- Soldier's Beach for Thomas J . HHack- retary. ett of Rod Bank, who had been called usa tor republlcatlon of all newa dispatches to it or not them over the time when they were temporarily almost tha strength ot the other lndorsers' ' printing. The court said: Those present at the meeting were destitute. The work of building n new house to replace names, rather than the .applicants', I to military service. The dinner was Joyce Mercer, Eleanor Alexander, ©tlwrwisa credited In this paper and also the local news An attorney la an i given by Mr. Hackett'a fellow-em- published therein. the one destroyed will be started as soon as the insur- The three who originally vouched for I court which in tho exercise ot a Patricia Qopnlll, Edna Sohmltt. Mil- anco money io paid. Greenberg and Haasell are a tinBmith ' judicial power has granted him ployeo» In the ammunition plant at dred Swift. Alice Rots, Ruth Boutcll, who Ba s ne didn t know tho men (he privilege of practising law. The Morgan. Jeannette Truewell, Mary Ann Slol- In small villages and hamlets everybody knows his i y ' WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1033. w r( ra< admission of attorneys to practise George Glolateln of Red Bank en- lng, Hcrjorio Kohl, Louisa Parker, or her neighbor and any stroke of misfortune for any I « > i w"\ % raanapr Is a judicial and not a legislative listed In the naval reserves as a me- Lois Knoflell, Jean Fix, Marjorle Croquignole membe. "l.r_ o .....f th.e communit• :..-...y. quickl„.,„,.,.y. becomeu s know,. n andiiwho denies his indorsement and a or executive function. Originally chanic. shop clerk, a petty politician, who re- the courts alone determined the Plantte, Jana Wyokoff, Mrs. Lester enlists general sympathy. It IR a vastly different condi- fuses to talk. . ! qualifications nf candidates for ad- The Llncroft Red Cross workers ROBS, Mrs. Arthur Swift and Mrs. J, with Ringlet Enda. Father McCIoskey and tion from that which exists in most, large towns and 's application was i mission, ' but "to avoid friction be- received word from Washington that cities where folks are often unacquainted with those signed by David Davis, a lawyer in tween the departments of govern- their district had made tho best Steam and Oil M .50 th® Sunday Movies. " who live nearby. ment," courts, including that of the office of Tumen & Tumen, con- Minnesota, have generously ac- M Wwd ™» ^EECK OT THE NEW EHA. The Register has an apology to make to its read- The assistance given to the Ferguson family is the sisting of Prosecutor Tumen and his 1 quiesced in all reasonable provi- thay raised $51,050. I —— ers. Last week, a statement bearing the name of most recent example of neighborly helpfulness in time brother, Police Judge Tumen of AB- sions relating to qualifications en- Rachel Special SB.50 "William I. Thompson, grand kleagle of the Ku Klux of need In rural localities, but one does not have to delve bury Park. acted by the legislatures." The Roland Blgelow of Asbury Park! Gimett B. Conover Beoallsjie Trag- Klah," was publjShe,d in another paper, criticising Rev. An even worse condition Is re- privilege of practising law is sub- was tho flrat drafted man from Mon edy ot 18(4 OR Long Branch. far back into happenings in this section to find its vealod in the signing of Big Ynck's ject to revocation for cause. The mouth county to be killed with the J. B. McCloskejl, rector of St. James'd church, for re- counterpart. It Is one of the finest features of country statutory grounds for disbarment Garrett R. Conovor, who lives marks which he mado. about the referendum on Sun- application by Police Chief Joseph American forces In France. Word Atlantic, township noar Vanderburg, .lfe. are not exclusive, since a court was received that ho had died from All Other Items day inoving picture shows at Red Bank. The Register McGarvey of Long Branch. The lat- which is authorized to admit at- read in last week's Rogistor with ter says he signed no application at torneys to practise has Inherent shell shock. much Interest the recollections of printed a resume of this criticism. Yack's request, but admits he some- jurisdiction to suspend or disbar Wallace Cutler of Atlantic High- Mrs. Mary A. Greon of Red Bank If this paper had known as much a week ago as it times signed such applications "in them. Such inherent power can lands, who waa a student at Yale col- concerning the wreck of the New does now about this statement not one word about It blank" as a favor to "county author- not be defeated by the legislative Unemployment Relief or the executive department, since lege, enlisted In the aviation corps. Bra off Long Branch In 1854. Tho Men.. Tues., Wed. Only. have appeared in The Register. It has been an ities" whom he refused to name. the removal or disbarment of an story was printed in The Register Inviolable rule of The Register not to print statements Work at Fair Haven. For a reason not yet clear, the'rec- attorney, like the admission of the A LETTER FROM KEANSBURO. In connection with the celobratlon of Or letters not bearing the signatures of those respon- ords of the permits got special at- attorney to practise, is a Judicial the 100th birthday of Mrs. Orcen. Mr. The governing body of Fair Haven at a recent tention In Prosecutor Tumen's offlce net. Conover will be 05 years of ago next sible for the remarks made therein. The name signed meeting publicly commended George A. Hawkins, over- William Robinson Defends Clinton to this statement was a fictitious one, but Tho Register and the county's copies of the li- Lohson Against Local Humors. October. He la remarkably active seer of the poor and emergency relief director, for hla census were not in the flies, but The Minnesota legislature In 1D29 and vigorous for a man of Ills ago. 15 E. Front Street, •was not aware of this fact and believed tha Blgnnturo efficiency, impartiality and thoroughness in handling the locked In the county clerk's safe. I passed a law forbidding any attorney To the Editor of The Register: In talking with a Register roport- published was the real name of the party who made the RED BANK. unemployment and relief problems. His report had That is a. chain of circumstances j to employ any person not an attor- The statement has been-made, and cr laet week he etatea that he re- criticism. been submitted to the mayor and council.. "Mr. Haw- that needs explaining. -Everybody ] nry to solicit damage claims. Now quite freely circulated, that Clinton called very vividly riding in a sleigh Tel. K. B. SW9. knows that, except, for political con-1 the supreme court decldos that it Is Lohson has put Kcanaburg on the The Register has never knowingly printed a letter kins cannot be praised too highly" was the comment of to Long Branch to see the -wreck of Vti Broadway, L,ong Branch er a statement that did not bear the name of the party one official. hivance and subterranean hookups I just an unethical, to employ attor- rocks. As a life-long friend ot Mr; the New Bra. Only the mast heads with the law, racketeering would j neys as it is to employ laymen for Lohsen and having the interest of showed above tho water. The bodioa Tel. L. B. «8i. responsible, for its issuance, and that it commented on During the winter the unemployed cleared off a Keansburg at heart, I take this & Btatement issued without the real name of the author cease to flourish. (J'is purpose. The court hold that of hundreds of drowned Gorman Im- tract of woodland, from which eighty cords of wood The. people of Monmouth county j "such conduct of a law business is a means of placing tho facts before migrants who had been passengers 30S Sewell Ave., Anbury Park on this occasion does not mean that it has departed from : the taxpayers and cltizenB of Keans- were gathered. The 'workers received food orders in and the state generally can see in menace to the ordinary ethical prac- on the boat wore* washed ashore. Tel. A. P. 0171. its traditional custom charted for it more than 62 years burg to contradict eame, as I have lieu of cash and they also received a large share of these pistol permit transactions the tltioner." that it "violates-the ele- been Informed that it is impossible They wera burled at West Long ago when It was founded by the late John H. Cook. This wood. The rest of the wood was distributed among the concealed and crooked control which montary standard of fair play" and to do so In the columns of the Keans- paper believes that to hide tho real name of a party needy in a truck donated by Mr. Hawkins. The job was the gang has in politics. Pistol per- | that It tends "to destroy in the eye burg paper. making accusations is a cowardly way of avoiding re- completed a short time ago. Mr. Hawkins spont several mlts issued like these so generously ; of the public the ideal standards of Under tho administration of Thom- sponsibility. Any Btatement, whether issued by the Ku loura on the site daily without remuneration. issued In Monmouth county explain i the bar as an arm of the law." as J. Gilmour, mayor; John T. Klux Klan or- any other organization, not hearing the many other queer transactions. Re- j All of which Is as true In New Jer- Lynch, Henry Schwelzer, A. W. The project was a benefit to nil concerned,. The. y q name of the party responsible for Its emanation is un- Mth f rt : sfy as in Minnesota. Palmer, John Wilson, Chester Q. land, formerly overgrown with underbrush and trocB, cenlly a Monmouth rnunfy Mulll&oii, Charles Kobach, couricil- worthy tit consideration, much less of publication. —Newark Sunday Call. now has a park-like appearance; the workers were pro- jury saw fit to criticize The News j men, and Harold Cowlcy, clerk, tho and The Asbury Park Press for giv- Borough of Keansburg purchased The Register was In error In stating that Father •lded with fuel and food for the winter without cost, CREDIT DOLLAR FAMINE. McClosiey advised the members of his congregation to ing some needed publicity tn events the Gehlhaus water lilant at approx- and the wood supplied to the needy eaved money for In Asbury Park. The publicity in (From The New York Herald-Tribune.) imately $125,000. Mr. Potter, the vot« in favor of Sunday movies. He asked his hear- tha borough. The News exposed a covert attempt | current arguments regarding the engineer, two months following, In- ors to consider the matter well and to vote according to Mr. Hawkins is now trying out a new scheme to to indict the editor of The Press be-. w stal]dara, scarcity of gold, the formed them that he could junk the plant lor $2,000. Up to tho present the dictates of their consciences. He said he made it a' help the unemployed. Residents needing labor for odd cause he would not bend to the de- Uear dol]ar and inflaUon lt seems ttf mands of the politicians. | time tho borough has not received Tills never to discuss political questionB in church and jobs apply to Mr. Hawkins for one or more men. -The I of the mark. It is ono cent for said junk. Tha bor- that ho did not consider that he was breaking the rule man who does the hiring pays Mr. Hawkins $2.50 a day j not whether gold has increased in ough also, at about the same time, Jn mentioning this matter because it was not political for each worker. The man who does the work receives value that is the important question purchased the Beacon Beach wator ignore the political trail of the rack- plant at approximately $9,000. Both fcut one which Involved personal liberty. Father Mc- either the full amount of money or a food order worth and the condition which causes our CIoskey was not Invited to attend the meeting of clergy- eteers? Why is tho prosecutor of prebent economic distress; It is tho these purchases were 100 por cent $3, dopendlng on circumstaneOH. Mr. Hawkins Is the j Monmouth countyy, Mr. Tumen, ^ j loss. men at Fair Haven at which resolutions were passed Kl an3 Kln Iof 1a 0dollar0 , In Memory of Others advising citizens to vote against Sunday moving picture judge in. tho matter. If a food order is given the money complacent about gangster permits | " ,,.. ; . j . ,' Under the administration ot James for • plutolsT-Newarpistols k Evening News. °,r, ™ta"ic_- il!lh"d,.t° ge' P. Maher, mayor; A. A. Nightingale, Bhowe. A sign giving such advice was in front of one la applied to the relief fund, the balance of fifty cents chauge for goods or land, or even Memorial Day is dedicated not io being paid by the borough. If the man was not work- bonds, except at a great sacrifice. councilman; S. E. Randolph, coun- 'Church, but Father McCIoskey did not mention the Freedom of the Press. cilman; Edward R. Crear, clerk, and self, and -not to the present; it is dedi- name of this church. ing he would have received the food order anyway, and Our people have become Increas- John Wright, manager, the Keans- cated to others, and to the past. under this plan the borough saves $2.50. The New ..Jersey legislature has ingly accustomed to using credit dol- burg borough purchased 100,000 feet This "sets the record straight," but there is one JTalr Haven ia fortunate in having Mr. Hawkins is passed, and Governor Moore has lars, otherwise known as banlt de- of .limber at $80 per 1,000 feet, total The sentiment which moves us all to more thing which Father McCIoskey said in his sermon one of its official family. In fact, the whole official signed, a bill which provides that no posits, when making purchases dur- cost $80,000. Thla timber was lofH In •which seems worthy of comment He said that an in- newspaperman can be compelled to ing the last hundred years. When the ground, when lt could have been revere those who have been called from group of Fair Haven, from the mayor down the list, io removed and used over, Instead of decent or crime-breeding picture is a menace any daya fine, capable body of public servants. testify in court as to the sources of. these credit ch"ars available for use iis is a beautiful one; it shoulil. be deep Information which he has obtained buyinygg additional lumber. The rea- M the week, while a film that gives clean entertainment are suddenly reduced by a quarter P th i in the hearts of all. or is educational Is beneficial on Sunday or a© any other and which has been printed In his or a third, as they have been dur- son—Porter, tho engineer, was re- -o-o-o-o-o-o- paper. ing the last three years? the value ceiving flve pper cent on all pur- day. This Is good, straight-forward common sense, with chases. Enough said.id , •which there will be general agreement. Unquestionably, Thjs, It is believed, is the first law of tho dollar, comparatively, in- creases. The increase In the value These are the administrations that there are movies which are harmful at any time, par- of Its kind in any state. put Keansburg on the rocks and not Beach Protection If so, New Jersey has taken the of t:.3 gold content of the basic coin, ticularly to children. Father McCIoskey has done a pub- Clinton Lohsen, for at that time ALBERT W.WORDEN.DIRECTOR. at East Keansburg. lead in adopting an important and if there has been any, is as nothing Clinton Lohsen was building, frorn ]lo service in calling attention to this evil an£ to the necessary piece of legislation to safe- compared with that of the current the ground up, the outstanding suc- PHONE 557 On two occasions the people of East Keansburg have aacesslty for removing it. That he knows whereof he guard the freedom of the press. credit dollar, brought about by its cessful business proposition at QOE.FRONT ST. __RED BANK.N.J. speaks can be judged from the fact that for several paid special assessments to protect .the. public-owned It is obvious that confidences re- scarcity. Keansburg—the Keansburg National years'he was a member of the Camden city board of bexch on Raritan bay at that place, but judging by pres- posed in a newspaper Bhould be en- bank. Every, tima' a bank closoo, the I might add that a prominent moving picture censors. ent indications it seems unlikely that they will do so titled to as much.re9pect asthose re- available supply of credit dollars is SERVICE posed in a lawyer by a client or in a citizen of this borough states that MEASURED again this year, despite the fact that a large part of the reduced by the amount of its de- Clinton * Lohsen has turned down NOT BY • • bea'ch Is still without bulkheadlng and is likely to be physician by his patient. GOLD • • posits. Every time a bank calls a several calls from big business out- nUTBY • • washed away, with the possibility that private propprty. In fact, they probably deserve loan jr fails to make a loan where side of Keansburg-, and a recent call THE • • • more respect, since they usually form at a salary several times the amount GOLDEN ;wlll be damaged. The land Is tho only public-owned It would have made one in ordinary RULB Sheriff Height the basis of articles published in the times, the supply of credit dollars he is receiving from the borough of beach property in Middletown township and ono of the public interest. Keansburg, but lt is his ambition few places in Monmouth county which can be Used fret Is decreased. When a-bank sells sc- Is Making Good. To requir reporter to re ctiiitlc. from its portfolio, provided and determination to put Kcansburgf of charge for bathing and swimming. During the sum- them in court would result in the "over ihp-. top." I would suggest that Unqualified praise for Sheriff Howard Height and they are not bought by another bank, all the citizens of Keanaburg give Joseph Schwark, the county jail warden, was given in mer thousands of city folks use the beach. suppression of much news which the the available supply of credit dollars him all the assistance they can - a letter sent by Commissioner William- J. Ellis of the In the past when bulkheads were built tha state public is entitled to have. is decreased under the trying conditions we are paid half of the cost and the property owners of East Individual judges frequently have alt up against at the present time. Stats department tit Institutions and agencies to ths attemptod to force this testimony by With the avallablo supplppy of credit Monmouth county board of freeholders and read at the Keansburg paid the other half. The East Keansburg Day If you wi3h any further Informa- folks now claim that inasmuch as Middletown township holding a reporter who refused to dollars decreased by a quarter, tion in regard to the abovo or ad- meeting of tha board last week. The letter was virtu- testify in contempt. $15,000,000,000, why would not the owns the beach thq township should meet at least part ditional facts, I will be pleased to ally a report as to changes which have been made at In 1029 two particularly flagrant purchasing power of those ddollars.in- jii sarrio to anyone who Is Inter- tha jail sinca the sheriff took chnrgo last November. of the cost of protecting it. cases of this occurred. In Cleveland crease? It is simply a matter of sup- ested. This seems a fair proposition. The chief benefits of a judge sentenced an editor to jail, ply and demand. Gold would have to (Signed) W. B. Robinson. Sheriff Height and those associated with him fully increase in value 50 per cent to pro- deserve the unstinted credit accorded to them In the beach protection accrue to the property owners and j and In Washington, D. C, another othor residents of East Keansburg, but the advantages judge handed down a similar sen- duce the samo result., and it has not letter, aa IB well known to all persons who are familiar done anything of the sort. All of STOVE AND BED NEEDED. from first-hand observation with the contrast between ara not confined entirely to that village. In many ways tence against three reporters. the, township1 and many of its residents not living at The Washington reporters were jail conditions today nnd a year ago. There are a good crn l0 c of tho Many ouch folks, for ono of tho first things tho sheriff East Keansburg are benefited by the free public beach. P >' f Washington Times, Let conlidence be restored, let the for the Jobless. did was to urge tho people of Monmouth county to visit In these times when such places are few and far be- going banks begin lending, again on Froo Employment Service, hlfl office and />ffiy nrivirp nnrl rrilirism. Physically and tween It io a great asset for any municipality to have ; bootleggers and r,,ck- the same terms that they loaned on 128 HardirK Road, BY THESE GUIDES s public-owned land of this kind. It helps business and it [ oteers in the nation's capital. rive years ano and we will quickly sec Red Bank, N. J. morally and from a standpoint of sanitation and dis- [ h i Their To The* Red Bunk Register: cipline a wonderful oh.-inpn for the better has boon it helps In manifold other way?. j information^ which was completely a change. Banks now boing liquidat- There has been n. -wonderful re- expense can be judged wrought In conditions nt the rounty Jail. There was Tho claim of the East Keansburg folks seems justl- ! accurate, was obtainebtidd IIn confidence. ed would bo able- to start up again sponse to nv letter of: last week lola of room for' ijpprf'vemf.-nt In nil of theae regards fled. It docs not seem fair, as some of these people ask, When they refused to violate their as their assets would become moro printed in TheRegister. I want to /"VFTEN ths question Is at:ked, "How can I tell valuable. There would be more credit that the entire cost should be borne by the township at promise and give the namra of their thunlt you and the people who were ^•^ how much should be spont for a funeral ? •when Hherirr Heiglit assumed office and It la only giv- lnf0 llnts dollars available tn buy the bargains good enough to help. One man do- ing credit whore credit la due to state that he has util- large. But neither does lt seem right that the entire ' ™ to the court they wore now being offered In houses. In nated an Ice box and a bicycle, thus A dlfilcult i^uootjon that, but a most natural one. ised every opportunity to this end. «,.,. a6lde from that provide,! by tho state, s.,u,d be S^of Colum^™.. -I "ived farms, in clothes and In everything making two people very happy. A summary of Iho .sheriff's stewardship would not borne try the East KcansburR property owners, their terms, with live days off for mnn wants. Production and em- This week I need a kltchon otove It cam only be answered specifically when applied At Red Bank and at various other places, when new good behavior. ployment would start up and the la-and a bed. It Is pleasant to know to an individual caeo. But there aro threo general be complete without mention of tho fact that during the that people In better circumstances flve months Mr. Height his bren in office the receipts streets have been made, the property owners directly Eoth the Cleveland and Washing- boring man would have moro to do caro about the trials of others who guides that should provo of great aid— Of the sheriff's office were over $4,000 larger thnn for the benefited have paid half of tho cost of construction ; ton cases attracted natlon-\vid>: nt- spend. are feeling tho depression. Things corresponding period last y.-ii, wiillo expenses were and the town at large has paid the other half. jtcntion and created nation-wide in- So the problem resolves Itself Into arc on the upward trend but It will 1. Tha standard of living to which each is accus- dignation. Since, then court? have, take time for all to get back to nearly 52,000 less, or a net giii.i of $C,000 for the tax-The theory In enforcing Ihis plun is that others resumption of confidence. With It tho •work. toracti. To go far abovo io misguided oontl- ahown a marked reluclaneo fn lm- apparently increased value of gold payers in less thnn half a year. Perhaps the sheriff besides those owning properties fronting -on the • I have peoplo listed for all kinds mentallty—to far bolow, mistaken economy. does not deaervo crerlit became thn receipts have In- new Btreets Indirectly receive advantages by such devel-! [^clvcuSnces ' """'"' " ii-j would disappear over night and weof work. They lire cfllclent and will- I would be on the. road Io credit refla- ing. They me all investigated. Red 2. Avallablo funda. By thi3 Is meant tho cash on creased because thnt is /* matter which cannot vnry ef- opments. Some such plan for protecting the public-! In New Jersey, howovor, the or Inflation, which is tho real Bank In a beautiful town and It Is hand in savings or checking accounts together fectively be regulated, but the saving of approximately owned beach at East Kcansburg would bo more cqult-' are now deprived nf this power by ; objective. For that is what wo had looking Ijottcr than ovor, duo to the J2.C00 Is of o different rjnliu... nblo nnd .lust, than making tha folkn there pay the en- : enactment ot the le.giHlul.iii fact that people are taking good care with insuranco provided for Juut this purpose. What the sorely pressed taxpayers need now more tiro cost or go without any beach protection at all. " '" ' S. The effect on future income. To upend an than anything eb,c in o/Ilfi.ilf? who ororiomize, nnrl .Sher- iff Height in filling the bill in lliln regard In a most sat- amount that would soriouoly curtail tho prin- isfactory way. Let him keep up the ami Sood work ,.lt appears that any sanjr.Mrr who wanted n permit cipal and thua work future hardship la nover for a year and the gnm for Ihe laxpayns will be ovor jtn r«ry a Kun had only to apply Io1'Monmouth county ] food business Judgment. $13,000, provided that there is no diminution In receipts.' authorities. Perhaps they promised to use the weapons Red Bank, N. J, May 20, 1033. bfitter neighbor" army, and lt is co- In determining funeral cxprmncii, wo carncntly outBlde the county boundaries only. Ing to go a lone way toward helping Folks are quick |o find f.iilt wild public ofllclals -Newark Sunday Call. I, Let's Mnlut It the Sales Tax. chano old man depression. Any food, recommend that theso tlirco guldea bo Icopt In anil often n great deal of unjuMllli-d crllirism ir, mad*. ! Telling us bow we cm iln;inr<> (he STOP ARMING GANG8TEBS. clothing, furniture, etc., will be glad- mind. A dccMon Imaed on them proventa regret $3,300,000,000 public, wnrkii program. ly received and used to good advant- *The pubUn should be ;|uM. nn quirk Io f,'jvo credit when • IludRct. Director Lo.wiit W. Do'uijlnri age, and yet permlta an expenditure that la In keep- credit la dun, nnd on the. record thus far mado It in cer- A Vancouver editor dnrri tho rirjlil by m nflirer ho Writer Nnyn Officials Who Ho So ! olfers four different plans. Should ITO DlnnibiiMl. I will ho f-lart to make appoint- Ing with haMtn nnd cuntoma formed In life. tainly due to Sheriff Height. hart called "a defective nn tho pollre force." A correc- ments with peoplo who do not car© to tion calls him "a detective on the. police faree." Threo ol IheHO call for Income tax Imva others know" about their trou- Inquiries tor further, moro npnclflo information Increases from the already high hvd- River Plazn. Tlr.i] Bunli. N. J.blen, . Human understanding, friend- —Detroit News. oral income tax levels, plus ns.soited May 17th, 11)33. Unran, encouragement, nynipathy and will ho given courtfioun attention—nnd will be con- To (lie Kdilor, practical nruihitritico Io what thin of- sidered olrlctly confidential. nulstuico taxes—ten, colTee, rnroji, Red Bank Register. telephone calls, theater admissions,' llcft In founded upon. Prominent Judge Sees Need The lamb.-i will noon be. frisking ngnin In Wall Denv Sir:- - Thank you again for your lilml- dividends. ]t does MOO a nhmno (hat the, prone- tlrofl, predicts nn nr.timi«t. of tho reanon. Well, that The fntirlh plan carrion flgurpn nefis. Bent v/lnho;i for your success, for Fewer and Simpler Law*. ought tottnake. things a lot. plensanter for them.' The 1 eutor'n otllcn of the fair county of Earnestly yourn, showing that we can rai^e the nere ;- Monmoutli him laid Itself open to Ivy IS. Hatteraby. At tho rtnnual meeting of the American Law rniitl- lRnt time they wrrc In Ilicrr, us we rm-nll II, they were nnry $220,000,000-plnn hy inennn of n erlttd:itii. ami JJustly y HO, , In connec- Itlte Chief Judge Pound of tho Now York Ociurt of Ap- only the nhjectn of Hie frlnklnir.-noston Hornld. 1 1-0 per cent general manufacturer!!' tion with associatioiti n witithh certaitin R. R. !¥i©UM? & SON fluid lhal whilo ho did not hope for an early jslin- salon tax. notoilim nationally known, Itrldgn I,unchc,nn. Funeral l)imctora i] of our Inwn it was pomcllilng the country wan We're Jn favor of (ho y,ii]i>n Uix, Wfl The, uttnehed clippini g lultell n ffrom Tho nntiunl brldgo luncheon of the the. Newark Kvenlm; Nowa of May Frederick K. Afimiifi, Mgr. jn groat iufdil of. Hn puld Hint opinions nnd sUtut.cn Hut. Iho fellnwn who rnn'l raise money Tor tho leaeh- believe It is tho most equltablo and l!Hh, headed tho editorial pago and Guild of the. Golden Hiilo will bo Jlour forth in a continuous flood and that (here In gen- somehow dig up enough for tlmlr own unlnrtfn, mont evenly (spread of Ilio lilndfl of avldrntjy was considered most lm-, lioltl Tuesday, June- 0, nfc tho Elks' 135 W. Front Street, Red llaak, N. J. »r*l dtocaliofncllon with the administration nf Justice, —MiiPkogee Phwnlx, taxes tho government, can still levy. portant by having been given such a club nn Broad street. Mrs. Walter vith th« uriccrfninfy rind complexity of law and the ex- Many HtatcK. an well ns tho federal position. B. Connor of Broad otHinl 18 in Telephone 226 government, nro now biting Into pno- 1 feel, I know many olhcr retil- JJJBSS snd delay of Judicial procedure. charge of thn luncheon and Is an- China In very vnlunblo to Japan, it „„>„, the Tan- plple'< a incomes; we've Junt. nhnut denls nnd t.ixp.iyorn of Monmouth nlntpd by MrnEdna. . B, Mannon of wh county do, that fiueh a ntaltt of affalra Most fivsry ifipiifiihlo p/iii;on will n^rer. "with .Tud^ft ""*"/'"" »° B° «" «»"* want to practise Iho art "'ached tho point, whom higheg r InIn- Peters plnce. This I" tho eeeond WifFmrnisb National Caiktti fpund's accusations and he m«lo his remarks In the should ho publicly aired nnd If lt In : ., " ,• , , . ., ,„ K., iv.. of self-defense. San Diego Union. I me tax rut flu will frighten capital found them are public (ierv»nt«, who bridge luncheon to be given by the cut of productive business. That will tho taxpayers are keeping, society. RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 24, 1933. Paee Seventeen church. At night. Rev. Percy K. adeiphia visited relatives here, on Fine Minstrel Comer, the pastor, will deliver an Sunday. Rock Gardens and ngelitjtlc measure from the Old Thn Missionary society of the Re- FOR SALE! lament. Tho Ladles' aid eoclety formed church held a successful food Alpine Plants. Ai a J«vv jirlco-—a wonder- '. MORE THAN 200 VARIETIES. ', Show By Grange i'^ meet Thursday, June 1 at sale at the flrehouse on Saturday af- Strong fleld grown clumps. ^ ful Kaltod ,._. . , ,„ _. , ., , wiome of Mrs. Kyrll Parker. The of- ternoon. Garrett Clayton of New York spent i i-Reasonably priced. Rock gar- < SADDLE HORSE "Duueland" Given at the Marl- • nc:ial board6 .will hold a supper Tues- the week-end at William Clayton's denB built and planted. Estl- < 15J-4 hands HIIRII, 1(1 years old. boro Chapel Last Wednesday , A son was born a few days ago Liberty grange realized sixty dol- mates and suggestions gladly ( Hiss hci>n used by n young lady given. Night by the Members of Lib- i to Mrs. Charles E. Cromer. lars from their play, "Dixieland," giv- tll« past >'far—Is abhuluUly tiafo erty Grange Netted $60. j Carman" Foster, Melvin Parker j on on Wednesday "evening. LOTT & COBB for anyone , . and Edward Pasquale are members Miss Evelyn Maher has been con- Kidlnff HfHriol prnprlft^jrH look I-ast Wednesday evening Liberty of the reforestation camp at Camp fined to her bed for several days Nursery on County Koad, Oils ovi>r. grange No. 09 guve a minstrel show Between Colt's NecU and entitled "Dixieland" at tho Marl- Dix. with rheumatism. FOR Ited Bank, J. B. RUE boro chapel. It was largely attend- John Bnhr suffered a cut on the Earl Reid and son and E. H. Con- Phono Katontown 131-B-l. 43 WEST I'KONT ST., ed and all those who attended It at- hi ad in an automobile accident at over and family of Trenton visited Ul.lt HANK. test that It wan one of tho finest the corner of Waterwitch and Lin- relatives hero on Sunday. AT OUR ONE LOW PRICE amateur performances ever given at don avenues Friday night. One Marlboro. The appreciative audi- slitch was necessary to close the j This showing of dresses ence frequently showed its enjoy- cut. River Plaza News. Thoy I-Uco It. When the infant daughtp" of Mr. •"Bo efclliSnej » easel ot merer." Readers of Tho Register take the ment by outbursts of npplauso and include all the new styles Wb tilxoetlaw af» followed. IT vwl Mrs. Kievcrt Walstrom was bap- B I'&UiS. I»raj»lt« ravcllj and p.-ipp.r because tlmy like It. Jtfo prlm'J Jaughtnr. The show W,'J.*I coached The Community club elected.the uuoHooas cot oS R/lNTONlN, It pra- have ever been offered in building its and directed by Mrs. Krnc.st Voor- tized recently at tho Methodist following officers last week: for Summer wear in travel tsdaa foil doso. Btood ^ ynj. (rat. church she was named Elizabeth AH nraeeists or Eiv mail. fiOo a bottle. circulation up BO It coco into cluht hceo, the grange lecturer. Prr t—Sirs. J. J. Taylor. .Mary Walstrom and not Anna Eliza- Vic prc-.ident^-Mrs. Elwood Hendrlcks. prints, wa'shables, organ- JIUIJI (a Bnmalnda. B«t. C. A, out of ten homca in this aoction. Tho cast comprised Kulif S. Wil- 1 Spates, U. »., riill&iMsMa —Advertisement, beth Walstrom. Trenfiijrei —GeorKe Kaney. lett, interlocutor, T. Lambertson and Financial secretary—Mrs. Charles Meek- dies and chiffons—in all Ernest Voorhces end men, and P. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Helnnck have Staflingcr, C. Potty, C. Buck and i^nprned their lunch stand at the ('fir; enpondin£ secretary—Georue Day. the wanted shades. Some George Strickland, Sr. The chorus coiner of Bay avenue and Valley The 500 club met at tho home of were Mildred Holmes, Mnry Strick- :Hl Cft. Mrs. Henry Paasch last week. First are with capes. land, Lillian Strickland, Elma Dob- I Mr. and Mrs, J. Cherrie of Val- and second prizes were won by Mrs. bins, Sarah VanKirk, Sarah, Herbert ley Ktrnet spent Sunday nt Bayonne. James J. Taylor and Mrs. Edward and Jean Voorhees, Helen Clayton, Dominick LaMarca of Miller street Hendricks. Mrs. Taylor received the Sizes Jl to 20—38 to 54, Mabel Preston, Catherine Brown, Sunday with his daughter An- heart prize and Mrs. Benjamin H. Clifford VanKirk, George Strick- na nt New York. Crate, Jr., got the consolation award. land, Jr., William Miles, Jr. and Wil- l)p;in Harriniiin has arrived from j The next meeting of tho club will lard McDowell. Florida and will reopen his refresh- be at the home of MrMrss. Irvinjj Rink A four-piece orchestra assisted mi nt stands on Bay avenue this of Red Bank. 4 gals. Zincolead with the music. Especially flno tal- WM'lt. George Kaney is making a sojourn ent was shown by those who partici- Frank Pcdroe, who spent the win- at a health resort, 20 COLORS pated In the special acts. Mrs. Minor 1CM iii Florida, will reopen his res- Mrs. Henry Paasch is arranging to 6 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. Brown directed the music"and she iMinint on Bay avenue Saturday of hold a bunco party for the benefit of 4-inch Brush received many compliments for the thi;; week. the Community club. success of (his feature of thp show. New nichpj fixtures have been in- 1 Nearly $00 was cleared for the stalled by William Klotz in his bak- benefit of the grange. ery on Bay avenue. Councilman Jacob S. Hoffman, Value $13.50. with a. score of 8,995, won first prize Highlands News at the Trailers' club card party last 2 lbs. Potty week. The club will hold a. public 98c gal. ( I'ho lied Bank Rentier run l)o hmiKlit cavd party Saturday night of ,ythis Flat or Gloss White . in Highlands at Bcdie'fl liruu Btoro and week at their headquarters. ut Joseph Stamen's atore.) Adelphi Paints . 1.35 «««• Five- hundred persons attended the minstrel show given Friday night by Floor and Trim Varnish . 1.59 «»»• •-<& the Highlands Dramatic society. The He^dden's Corner. performance was thoroughly! en-1 joyed and the participants rcccelved*e k Patrick Alicnrn, who has been Para Floor Paints 2.39 *••• many compliments. The show wvili l bo. sponding HGvorJil months at New repeated at Sandy Hook. lork, will move to his house here Central Park Lawn Seed 12|c » The work of laying the concrete next. week. roadway on the new bridge is well MJ.S. Thomas Finn and her daugh- Galvanized Screen Wire 3C sq.ft. under way. It there is no hitch it ter Dulores visited relatives at New- is believed that the bridge will be ark last week. Bronze Screen Wire 4|-c sq. ft. opened in July. Good progress is Fricnda of Mrs. Edward O'Flah- a Quality Used Car In Preference To a Low Priced New Car being madd with the new highwiiy orty are pleased over what they re- Washable Flat Wall Paint .' - 1.59 gal. gard as a tribute to her at the Dem- between this pla<;e and Atlantic ocratic primary election last week, Rent our floor sanding machine by the day. Highlands. In most* places all tho when she was a candidate for re-el- woik of preparing the road for the ection as executive committee wom- concrete has been completed and on an. Ei£lUy-flve vrit.es were cast and the Water Witch . srrtlnn tl)c ron- although Mrs. O'KlaherLy was un- ci cte paving work ia now under way. opposed every Democratic voter took Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hardy the trouble to put a cross opposite Extra Power, Greater Safety' Less ' Extra Comfort spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. her nnme. Two Republicans wrote Smoother and Depreciation, and Reginald Hardy of Brooklyn. Mm O'Flaherty's name "on then "A paint for every price and purpose." 'Planted Beside Living Waters" tickets. Performance Readability Lower Up-keep Roominess -will be the sermon topic next Sun- Henry Wunderly. who handier 39 Monmouth St. Tel. 3838. Red Bank. day morning at the Methodist race horses owned by J. Amory Hi-5- kcll, was taken sick with grip at Ja- maica laet week. He is now improv- in^ at his home here. Lois Klotzin, dauphtrr of Albeit Act now or within a few days—for during this period, we are selling low priced Klolzin, is out of school on account used cars, fully equipped and mechanically sound. Included in this group are cars of oC' slckiicijy. Thomiia McGuire has reopened hia nearly every make and model. * roadside booth. Mrs. John Higgins has returned By choosing from this varied stock, you can find a car that is sure to please. No to Perth Amboy after having spent need to look any further for honest-to-goodness value. Prices have reached their lowest two weeks with her mother, Mi^. Catherine Sullivan. level—incomparable values reign supreme. Get here early! John Donato is again occupying his house. Trie building- was badlv Come today! Get first choice of these REMARKABLE BARGAINS! Lai k\! L& u damaged in a fire early last winiet sa A is is ra v and Mr. Danoto has had it repaired 1516 Buick 1929 Convertible Coupe . . . . $300 Union Beach News. ] 1523 Willys 1933 Sport Coupe . • . . . . 745

(The Roil Rfink Rccister can be houclit in Union Beach at the Btoro of Gus Sen- 1524 Buick 1932-8-96 Five Pass. Coupe . . . 1195 '"•>•> I : George H. Jones, borough trcas- i 1526 Buick 1931-8-67 Sedan ...... 615 uror, gives notice" of redemption of ] scrip issued on April 18 for full fane j 1529 Nash 1929 Sedan 245 Specials EFFECT May 25, 26, 27. Orders Delivered Promptly ! value. The srouP consists of one-, dollar denomination, five dollar tie- j 1531 Buick 1930-68 Five Pass. Coupe ... 645 nominations and ten dollar denomin-• ations. The scrip is redeemable at tho Koyport banking company. The j 1534 Auburn 1929-170 Conv. Phaeton ...... 545 scrip is reported to bo meeting the importation of the borough olljcials. | 1536 Ford 1930 Sport Coupe ...... 225 Delinquent taxes are being paid with ' Fresh-Killed scrip to a large extent. i 1537XaSalle 1930 Sport Coupe . .... 745 fjcveral members of (he Christian j Endeavor society of the Congrega- 976 Studebaker 4 Pass. 1929 Coupe . . . 395 Long Island tional church attended the meeting ' of the Young People's church of the • 1504 Packard 533-1928 •"Limousine" . 77 ; 285 air at. Philadelphia Sunday after- noon. 1169 Studebaker 1930 Sedan ...... 350 A new iron flag pole, 50 feet in height has been erected on the bor- ough hall property. The pole has a 1174 Chrysler 75-1929 Convertible Coupe . . 365 weather vane and the points of the : compass at the top. The new pole • 1224 Studebaker 1931 Sedan 695 replaces the old one, which had be- j come decayed at its base. j 1265 Hudson 1928 Sedan ...... 245 The Lndlos' auxiliary of fire com- i puny No. 1 spent the day at New- 1279 Buick 50-1928 Sedan . .. .• \ . .295 ark on Monday. The trip was made by bus. Mrs. Harry Coffee had charge of the nffair. ; 1303 Packard 533-1928 Coupe ...... 295 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson have been the guests of Mrs. Richard 1320 Graham 612-1929 Coach ...... 225 1933 SPRING Callahan. Mrs. Josephine Zahn will entertain 1326 Studebaker 1929 Sedan ...... 445 yenrs of service with thn Pni- lh CroMfi In din (Iral di;i-j 1493 Hupmobile 1929 Sedan 345 trlcl. nnd ].'r«l Rotter nnd Mary A.' itnnlne In thn second district. All 1505 Packard 1929 Sedan 565 (WHOI.K) wcin unoppniJOd. cilch Thomas W. Aumack In building a •c road .'daml on bin form at tho enr- EASY G. M. A. C. TERMS ON ANY CARS IF DESIRED. 2 nor of thn Stone road and Union nvonnt1, ulong plann ndvocntefl by tho WHITE PREMIUM Hayiihuii! bfautllh-allon usHoclnllon. \nmv\\ It Is being built of brick and In of Jersey Asparagus eeta 5 artistic design. Premium Marlboro News. Mi.'!;i Margaret McCun luui relumed ZOB SPINACH from a trip to North Oirnllnn. Knmein wlllctt was homo from Cor. Broad and Harding Road. Red Bank 9f>S, collrgo J'^rldayand fiatutdny. Ocean Ave. Sea Bright 90, HI. John's chnrrli will hold n dnnco Long*Branch 2583. on Wfiliii'iidny 'ivcnltu;. Broadway and Fourth Ave. Glen 13, Wood nnil fnmlly of PliH- Page EigKfee TfED BANK REGISTER, MAY 2*, 1933. ginia Compton has made a gift of parets, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mlele. Zorn, ehairmsn, 3. O. Crawford, E. A. pose Is scheduled to get under way Frank, E. O'Brym. P. B. Hclliy. WE ARE HLEASED TO Keansburg News. Saturday Eight. two communion chairs. A'phonsus McGrath who has been Special by-law committee—Victor I* OFFEK A NEW M>T OS Announcement has been i&ado of Mrs. Emma Young of Keansburg on the flick list for come time, is Zorn. chairman, James McCabo, E. A. OUB DELICIOUS FranU, Dr. William Rabenert, E. O'llryno. , SHREWSBURY MANOR (Tha Bed Bank Register can b« bought the marriage of Mlsa Helen Butler and Louis Caluter of Now Yorlt were able to be about again. tn Kcannburir at the stores of B. IJ. Miller, of Newark and James Lloyd of Stone married on Saturday, May 13 by Itev. Thomas W. Waddington, president The Beach committee 1B now re- Sycamore Avenue, Shrewsbury, N. J. N*. Santa Lucia, I'hilip Keller and Chavlei Broilers! Vosel.) road, Baritan township on Mas' 18 at J. G. Shaw, pastor of tho Methodist of the Beacon Beach association, viewing and Investigating the claims LAEGB AIRY BOOMS—MODERATELY PBICED. Newark. Miss Alice Butler, a sister church. The pastor'3 wife and Miae has announced tho following have and qualifications of applicants for "at 3 for $1.00. UNSURPASSED CUISINE. ,._, Tho borough council met last been appointed to servo on commit- positions of beach officer. A mem- of the bride, and William O'Nell of Inez Dodd were the witnesses. ALSO LARGER ONES Tuesday night. Thla was the last Keansburg were the attendants. The Mrs. Ida Worth has returned to tees: bership In the board of trustees, loft at 24c ft. session of tho council elected four couple are living on Locust street, her home on Long Island, after a Beach committee—K. A. Frank, chair- vacant by the death of James F. years ago. Mayor Clarenco Watson Keansburg. man, J. O. Criuvfonl. Frcil W. Mciiilu-n. Owena, will be considered and voted BARBED HOCKS at 29c lt». visit with her son, George Worth. FABM KKKSH EGQ8 . was not able to be present, due to One of the surprises In the Dem- Mrs. George Murphy was hostess C. "I. Dawcs, M. H. Donnvan. upon at a special meeting of the NOW UNDER JIANAGEMUNT OF sickness. Samuel Randolph, who at a card party last Wednesday af- I'i.'jr committee—Joneph E. Martin, board of trustoea to be held later this G. T. SHOKT, formerly with N. Y. A. C. and usually presides in tho absence of ocratic primary election last Tuesday rhuirnjan, Victor L. Zorn, W, 1*. Dmm- month. 24c and 28c dog. I. W. A. C, Chicago. was the defeat of George Worth In ternoon. mfi-ni!. p.. Hotola ami Beataumnts Sup- the mayor, filled that office. Council- the first district for county fcommlt- Park committee—Frank A. McNally, man Franck brought up the service Mr. and Mrs. Louis Leonardts i-liuirmun, Frank It. ItciHy, James Me- plied Hi any quantity or size— Phone Red Bank 149S. charge of the County gas company tccman. Mr. Worth has held mem- have moved from Creek road to their Culir. Hit by Lightning. allvo or dressed. and said thia charge was entirely to bership tn that body for a numher Hummer home on Bay avenue. Dotr committee- O. H. Duwes. The thunder alarm Saturday night of years, and his defeat by - Peter Daniel Sagcr and family of Brook- Auditintr committee—W. 15, Drummonti, was particularly seyere at New Call Middletown SI. high and suggested that the munic- Woods was unexpected. In the aame James McCalic. Bally deliveries from Keypott ipalities served by this company join lyn are at their summer home on Athli-tlo committee—F. It. Rcllly. chair- Monmouth. On Curtis Walllng'a farm to K Sq. Yd.

Walnut Finish. Size 9x12. Perfect Goods—Full Rolls.

INNER-SPRING MATTRESS $9.75' These mattresses are custom made for us so .ve know exactly what's inside this unusual buy. The finely tempered steel inner coils are covered with layers of felt and the mattress is then cov- ered in a durable and attractive ticking. A stur- dy resilient Inner-spring Mattress is the last word in comfort. All Sizes. Christmas all year Our Red Bank Branch Store Offers an Unusually Attractive */ A group of reputable merchants, listed below, in co- From this account, next December, regular nnd con- Window Display of Early American Colonial Furniture operation with llie nationally Known CHRISTMAS stant customers of these merchants, enrolled aa CLUB, a corporation, has opened a specinl savings members in CHRISTMAS CLUB II, will receive a in Solid Maple. Don't Fail to See It.! • account, for your benefit, in one of the world's larg- Christmas Check for a part of what they have spent est banks. during the yenr. This display features authentic reproductions of Early Colonial Maple Furniture. The The funds to provide for these checks are deposited simplicity of these pieces imparts an indescribable charm to any room. • Every piece Into thi3 account is deposited, at regular intervals, in this special account prior to the time your pur- is as livable and as lovely as the antique after which it was patterned. There are a small percentage of your purchases with these chases are made. The size of your check depends Welsh Cupboards, Sawbuck Table with Side Benches, Corner Cabinets, Wood and merchants—that is—if you enroll with them As a entirely on how much you spend with these mer- member of CHRISTMAS CLUB II. Rush Seat Chairs, Tier Tables, Magazine Racks, Spider Tables, Wall Cabinets, Wall chanti. Sconces, Lamps, Pier Cabinets, Corner Drop Leaf Tables, Cape Cod Wing Chairs, Re- fectory Tables and various other pieces. This showing extends to you an unusual JOIN TODAY How the Plan Works opportunity to secure faithful reproductions ul ridiculously low prices. (.in Io any of those incidents and ask to be enrolled us a member 01 CIIKISTMAS CLUB II. There, arc Affiliated with These Special Sale Items May Be Purchased at Either. no fee:;. No crv;t io join. CHRISTMAS CLUB, A Corporation Our Keyporf or Red Bank Store. Then, as you puidiass •during the An Organlz-Jillon of Thrift Development, oporatlng Kntlonally year, you receive Christmas Club Thriflics which you nrnininlalp in :i Thrifties account book. AT ANY OF THESE MERCHANTS OUR REP BANK BRANCH IS LOCATED ON OUR KEYPORT STORE IS LOCATED DOWN- TOWN, CORNER FIRST, CHURCH AND One Christmas Club Thrifties is giv- Allen's 24 W. Front St Cleansers & Dyers HIGHWAY NO. 35, ONE MILE NORTH OF FRONT STS., AWAY FROM THE CROWDED en for each 25c purchase, two for each 5oc purchase. These Thrifties Allen's Electric Shop 18 White St. Electrical Supplies RED BANK. PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE. BUSINESS SECTION. have a casli value equal to 2% of Doremus Bros. 11-13 Broad St. ESTABLISHED OVER GO YEARS. KNOW WHERE YOU SPEND YOUR MONEY. your cash purchases. Meats, Groceries, Fruits. In December, n few days before D. A. Johnson Co H6 Monmouth St. Chrisliras, you receive a check cov- ering Hie value of all Thrifties you Gas, Batteries, Tires. have accumulated, subject io the J. Kridel Broad and Front Sts. Men's Furnishings rules of Hie club. Albert S. Miller 18 Broad St Footwear KeusaillcB' 36 Broad St Jewelry Save Money "When You Feel It I.cast —Have Money Wh< n You Nt e«l It Moat

\ BED BANK REGISTER. MAY 2*. 1938. Page Nineteen

Mrs. Leroy Smith, Mro. Harold move to the Bardelll building on the Murks, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Connor, corner of River road and DeNor- Mrs. Blchard McAllister, Peter Pcr- mandio avenue thia wcok. The bufll- High School Notes rine, Mr. and Mrs. John H, Smith, nesa will be known hereafter aa the Mre. Walter Storer, Mrs. Sidney 1>\ River Road restaurant and delicates- Elmer, Mro. Edmund Cline, Mrs. Wil- sen ctore. The members of the Benlor Art liam EJngholm, Mrs. Chauncy Styron, Robert Purgavle, son of Mr. and Guild of the Eed Bunk high school Fred Finnerty, Mrs. Georgo Hal- Mrs. James Purgavle of Kemp ave- visited at the Intcrlnkon art club lust lanan, Mrs. J. Kuper, lira. Peter nue, was hit by a car while he -was week where they &a\v an exhibition MulvlhlU, Mrs. M. L. CnnnorB, Mrs.1 riding a bicycle last week. He W88 of tho palntlngo o£ Bhoro artists, Porter, Mra. John Wilson, Mrs. Har- hurt about the hend and shoulders, among wliom la Mies Loola Robln- ry Kottel, Mra, J. VVhltledcc, Mra. but hlo injuries were not serious. Bon, a faculty member of tho RedVictor Perrotl,, Mrs. Jennie Altman, Vernon A. Brown post of tho Vet- Bank high school. Mlsa Roblnaon Mrs. William Vital, Mra. Nicholas, erans of Foreign Wars will hold a studied art at Matno and also at the Mra. William Smith, Mrs. William bunco party Friday night, May 28, Grand Central school of art at Now Coulter, Mrs. Andy Anderson, Mra. at Mechanics' hall, Thomas J. Mc- York. Cyril Stevens, Mra. Jano Garland, Grath Is in general charge. Many of Miss Hoblnaon'a paintings Mru. Harry VnnBrunt, Mrs. James The guild of tho Ifiplscopal church were Florida ncenea and somo were Thortsen, Mrs. Hrirry Boaltey, Mra. will hold a card party Wednesday local sconce. Thcro were twenty oil Roy Stone, Mrs. Harold Fowler, Mru. night, May 31, in tho parish hall. paintings and pastels, ono of tho oilHarry Ely, Mrs. John Bumgard, Mrs. The Women's Democratic) club of paintings being shown recently at Stephen Johnson and Mra. Ruth Monmouth county will meet this af- the convontlon hall at Aabury Park. Lenae. ternoon at two o'clock at tho Epis- Tho Florida pnlnllngu were mado by Mro. Mury Hardow of Carton .street copal pariah hull. Members of the Miss Robinson last year whllo she, gave a farewell parly Friday night Fair Haven Women's Democratic was spending her vacation at St. tor James Neabitt, who has since club will bo hostesses. Petoroburg at tho homo of .her par- sailed for Europe. A feature of the Lester England, young son of Mr. ento. evening'a pastimes was the singing and Mrs. Lester England, returned Thoao who attended wero lllsa of Scotch songs. John Haddow home Friday from Fitkin Memorial Edna Hallock, faculty supervisor of played several banjo selections. Oth- hospital, where he had been under the club, Miss Leola Robinson and ers present were Mr. and Mrs. John trcatmont for an infection. Tha day PRICE REDUCTIONS PREVAIL IN ALL LINES Mrs. Theodora Brown, faculty mem- Mackay, Mlsa Mary Macintosh, after lie returned ho was taken sick ber o£ tho high school, and Mario Charles Slayer, Mlsa Anna Miller and with mumpa. Hi3 mother is sick Koehne, Anna Beichelt, Elizabeth Claudo Whalcn. with ooptlc sore throat. Wldloy, Jean Morrow, Mary Ann Tho annual fair of tho Presbyter- Mrs. Daniel Allaire of River road Soiling, George Maxflold, Lee Wood, ian Ladles' aid society will bo held la laid up with tonsillitis. Judy Avati, MHllo Swift, Walter Thursday afternoon and night, June Mr. and Mrs. William Lovejoy of Thompson, , Robert Imloy, Mildred 29, in the church grove, New York have returned to their amonds Hollywood and Pearl Goodridgo. Mra. John Dixon entertained summer home on River road. • -«, * * yesterday afternoon at her home for ' Maurice Rutherford haG returned Mae Brager and Morton Wein- Mra. Warner Wbipplo of Lacoyvllle, from Morristown, whero ho spent traub, students of the Red Bank Pennsylvania. Tho guostn were Mrs. the winter. high school, represented the. nchonl Arthur A. McKay, Mrs. Charles Dlxon, Mrs. William Kuper, Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Hansson THIS ANNUAL EVENT - at a atudnnt confcrcnco at Dana Col- have opened the Log Cabin tap logo at Newark laat week. A dis- Ralph Johnson, Mrs, Kenneth Bruce, Mrs. Albert Kcrr and Mrs. William house on Upper Broad street in COMING AT THIS TIME OF THE GRADUATION AND cuBslon was hold at tho meeting on Shrewsbury bprough. world problem!). Representatives of Ward of Rumson, Mrs. George WEDDING SEASON, IS OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO Brown, Mrs. I£dw;ird Truex anil The ladies' auxiliary of the fire high schools throughout tho state of company will meet tomorrow night THE THRIFTY BDYER OF QUALITY GIFTS, JEWEL- New Jersey wero present. Min. Robert Kennedy of Red Bnnk nnd Mrs. Mabel Travlo of Eaton- at tho flrohouse. Several candidates RY AND WATCHES. town. will bo initiated. RumsoB News. Charles P. Cross has been on the Silver trays were awarded as sick list. prizes at a card party given Monday (The Red Bunk Itt-'glster can bo bought Mrs. Lilly Veroneau has been ap In Bumaon at Flimcrty'u iicncrul more night by the Pocahontas lodge. The pointed deputy over the Sons and Barlten Broa.' atora, formerly Yelleno, 'ior- next card party will take place Daughters of Liberty lodge of Long bers's Btoro and Mra. Ludlow'a Btorc. Tho June 20 nt Red Men's hall. Register la aJao Hold and delivered by Branch. Oharlca Geyor. 08 Laiaycttc atrcct.) Tho Ladlc3' aid society of the Miss Jano Covant, who is GENTS' WRIST WATCH—Elgin, At a meeting of tho Rurnaon lioa- Mcthodlat church will hold a treas- charge of the public library, last LADIES' WRIST WATCH— LADIES'_WRIST WATCH—B-J., pltal auxiliary Thursday afternoon ure- hunt social Friday night. May night reported that she had received 15 J., in white gold-filled case, Small baguette size, high grade in chi'omium case and latest plana woro made for a cake wale 20, at the homo of Mra. Samuel Van- a subscription from Mrs. Hulseboa radium dial. $1 7.5(1 17-J., 14-kt. solid white gold style link bracelet. SQ-85 Monday morning, May 29, at ten Brunt on Washington street. The for the library and that gifts o Value $35.00 11 case, on black cord bracelet. o'clock, in tho Pazicky building at public in invited to attend. books had been received during tho Regular Price, $30.00. $O/].'!> Tho homey of Bernard Oakes, tho the corner of River road anc post few days from Senator W. War- LADIES' WRIST WATCH—Small GENTS' WRIST WATCH—Wnl- Lafayette utrect. At tho meeting I n"mR° Harvey nnd Km-™ .lacnb- ren Barhour of Locust, Thomas Irv- baguette size, 6 line white dia- wero Mrs. Orrln Koule, Mrs. Frank ™n at West Park have heen rented ing Brown of Red Bank, Mrs. Clay .monds, 17-J.; 14-lit. nolld white tham, 15-J. movement, green Sloklcs, Mra. Lewla T. Wilson, Mra. fo' tl»? summer. A. Pierce of Rumson and Mra. Mor- gold case. $OQ.73 gold-illlod case on black strap. I.ADIKS' VVBIST WATCH—New Regular Price, $25.00. $1 r.0' John G. Foller, Mra. Wlllinm E. log- William Connelly of Newark was son and Mrs. James P. McCarron o Regular Pi-ice, $45.00 __ JO acmi-baguetto size, Tavannes elson, Mra. Dewltt Scott, Mrs. Bertie fined $5 Saturday for driving an Fair Haven. Jeffrey, Mrs. August Dombrovaki, overlonded truck over the Oceanic 15-J.; 14-kt. white gold-filleldfill d GENTS' WRIST WATCH—6-J case n.nd bracelet. .$9C-00 Mrs. Guot'go Bcckov uiid Mlsa Mary drawbridge. -SOC LADIES' WRIST WATCH — - Swiss movement in chromium neguiar Trice, $47.50. Murphy. Tho next meeting will be Everett News. " case with strap, radium dial. Gruen, 15-J., in 14-kt. white hold Juno 15. 75 Fair Haven News. Mrs. Rnymond Doboisky of Koans- Regular Price, $10.00 $7.00 gold-filled case. '''OR' Tho card party given last week at Values $35.00 and $37.50. ^U Ralph hall by St. Mary's guild was burg, a former resident of Everett, (Tho Red Bank KoBiatcr can bo bought visited with various of her friends DIAMOND VVATCHES-A group largely attended. Mra. Jphn H. Smith In Fair Haven in tho Mores (if Harry 1 Kurtin and Robert Cameron and at the hero last week. GENTS' POCKET WATCHES— of Diamond Wrist Watches with GENTS GKUEN WATCHES— •was hostes3. Thoso who won prizes in solid gold and gold-filled, El- high-grade 17-J. platinum and were Mrs. William Mahoney, Mrs. Gold Ccdara.) Mrs. Patrick J. Carton spent part 15-J., wrist or pocket models, in Tho closing exercises of the Wil-of last week at tho home of Mrs, gin, Hamilton, Gruen and white gold cases. 11-kt. gold-filled cases. Barbara Heyer, Mrw. Henry Ehrgott, Waltham. Mrs. Albert Korr, Mra. E. White, low street grammar school will take Joseph Eustaeo of Shrewsbury. REDUCED 30% t« 50%. Values $3f) to $45. Mrs. H. Robinson, Mra. Peter P. Per-place Friday night, June 9, In Me- Several of the local residents at- REDUCED O/J% to O/Kn TRICES NOW « monds. ' $*)OC>f* platinum channel rinp. ^fi7" Regular Price, $300. gold corners or shield for Regular Price,-$75.00. "< initials. A finely made wal- Same as above with Top Capo ^/IQ"^ 1ft, quality diamonds at *O Regular Price- $4.60. DIAMOND WEDDING RINGS, 18-KT. WHITE GOLD CHANNEL BETTINGS. DIAMOND DINNER RING—1 large and With 5 One Diamonds §12.00 Sterling Silver Hollow and Flat G smaller diamonds, in 18-kt. white Ware by Gorhnm, Towle, etc. With 0 fino Diamonds $16.(10 THESE PRICES IN EFFECT MAY 25th, 26th, 27th, 29th & 3oth gold. $OC.0(l With 10 lino niumoiidu S19.75 Mesh Baga—Full Size Regular Price, $50.00. OJ A group of beautiful fine * $,/•] .1! With 15 line Diamonds „____ $22.50 With 20 line Diamonds §32.00 Reduced 10% to 20% mcoh bags in pastel shades II DIAMOND SOLITAIRE—Finn white, SWIFTS PREMIUM SELECTED MILK-FED and colored enamel tops. very Kliphtly imperfect, wt. .27 ct., 18- 1 Dliunnnd KrnerlctH __ S3II.0O to $.'!50.0O Sllvor prices arc Hlwidily climbing. AU kt. white gold. $f A "" Diamond Bronchi's $15.(11) to $150.00 Children's Bags of Same Colors. Regular Price, $80.00. 0U or ARMOUR'S STAR- our Sllvor is marltcd at tho price pro- Diamond IJI Vulllcrra ... StO.OO to S1O0.OO Diamond Wrist Watches S35.00 to S300.00 vaiUiig; before prices rose. At these re- 85° DIAMOND GENTS' RING—3 blue white duced prices It will bo your last oppor- finely cut diamonds, weight of 3 atonr-, Our regular Diamond prices aro pren- tunity to buy flnt> Sterling Silver nt such 1.75 ct, In 14-kt. setting. 517C-00 t'nt duy values, and aro not Iraned on now lows. BUY NOW! Rings Made to Last A Great Bargain. . i I 0 prevailing pricey of three yftarn ago. Solid 11-kt. gold Ladies' Birthatonc Rings, beautiful styles S/j.35 !-"WHOLE OR i-IAL'P Gouts' 10-kl. anil li-kl. in.lid Cold CLOCKS Stone and Signet $r.8O to $f)M RlnRit « t*L All Spring Wound Clocks Reduced PREFER "GIFTS THAT LAST" 30% to 5CKr. ALWAYS|SHOP New—Summer Jewelry SOLID GOLD RINC1S or LA VALLIKUIOS, set wllh genuine Jade, "Armour's Soft Summer earnellan, amothynts, chalrfuhjny, etc. ELECTRIC CLOCKS Reduced 10% A now lino of all-white and 'BOLOGNA by yellow gold-filled Pcndantr. A group of M-kl. giild-lillo.l HOYS' TIM HOLDKHS, with very JUST THE THING FOR THE? nnd Earrings. A most pleas- T UiU! imitation crystal:!. Various .sport nubjoct:;. __ M sliced let ing lino for mimmer wear. GIRLS' GRADUATION RlN(i—Onuliin 'I'opaz or Amethyst cen- .WEE K-EN DO R HOLIDAYS Vnlun $1.50. rl [FRANKFURTERS SETH THOMAS ter utone, with 1! hluo-whilc Diamondii, set In M-lct. whlto i;"l - [ANDJSO INEXPENSIVE, TOO!.; s. CUGMlET'l'K CAUK Thin inndel, iilyle, In black nnd (colil orlBOLOGNA 1MB? or mahogany and ^,(ild llniMh. •—iC___ ~ \ Diamond Pcndanls & Brooches Bcaiillfully plcri-eil Sti-rliii|; kilvnr li'lexihlr C'lOllKT, with nn- |SIRE.OEN • FRESrJ.FRUITS^AND VEGETABLES Kino cut Diamond net. in beautiful ;;ort.eil. 71 ] I, t Av.m,. Mlniill,. Ill ),1,,,,,|. Come in nmJ look nbout. You .'«» II. ....I „,. I,,,,,. II m,l, (0 time. I. h.,t I,,,,!, . „„, ,,tl|,, j"lu, II,,,, II II,,',! SEE OUR WINDOWS. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. will not bo atked to l>uy. RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 2¥, 1933. Page Twenty SUta at Ntw J«r»*y. SHERIFFS SALE. / BRIDGE TOURNAMENT. Tobias Brand, Mrs. A. A. Welter, Presbyterian church, will bo In - NOTICE. DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND IN- Mra. H. J. Anderson, Mra. R&lph charge of the Communion services Tho following 1B a trua cooy of an Or- By virtue of a writ of fi- fai lo me dl- dinance that was duly passed and ap- SURANCE. meted, Uaued out ot the Court of Chan- Series of Games Will be played at Parkell, Mrs, C. Mott Cramer, Mra. at the local church on Sunday. proved fit a regular meeting of the Town- Trenton, May 8. J03B. cery ot the State of New Jenrey. will b» nhip Committee of tb« Township of Mid- WHEREAS. Tho Associated Fire & Ma- — poped to enle at > public vendue, on Molly Pitcher Hotel. Henry Hance, Mrs. Fred Beale, Mra Rev. Carlton Whitehead and Rev. rino Inauranea Company, located at Ban 1 LOG CABIN TAP HOUSE dletown held on May Uth. 1983. MOfJDAY, THE 6th DAY OF JUNE, E. J. Maps, Mrs. H. B. Boland, Mrs. C. Cordon Brownville of the Asbury HOWARD W. KOBERTS, Franclico, In tho otata of California, has The Molly Pitcher hotel will run Karl Sickles, Mra. M. K. Cailahan, Park Baptist ' church attended a Towmhip Clerk. fiJed In this Department a sworn state- 1833, Broad St., Shrewsbury. * a serJes o! duplicate contract bridge ment by the proper office re thereof, show* between the hours of 12:00 o'clock and Miss Marie Cox, Mrs. John BieJ. church convention at Toms River on AN OKD1NANCE TO LICENSE CERTAIN ins Its condition on December 31, 1&B2, fi:tl0 o'clock (at 2*00 o'clock Daylltflit tcurnamentB beginning Tuesday Miss Evelyn Hulse, Mra. Perley Rid- Fridav. KINDS OF, BUSINESS CONDUCTED IN and business for thej year and has com' Saving Timo) In the afternoon of viid BEER ON DRAUGHT—10c. evening, June fl, at half-past eight dle, Mrs. Russell E. Gilln.m, Mrs. MTB. Leroy Y. Dillener \vHl go to THE TOWNSHIP OF MIDDLETOWN, plied in all respects with the laws of this tiny, at the Court House, in the Huroueb o'clock and every Tuesday thereuf- INCLUDING THE BUSINESS OF Btate applicable to it: now. therefore: of Freehold, County of Maninouth, N«w Kdwani Berry, Mra, Thomas J. Packanack Lake on Tuesday with HAWKEBS. PlSDDLEItS. TRANSIENT I. Wililam H. Kelly, Commlfinioncr of Jeteoy, t« »fltinfy ft dpcreo of neld court Toasted Beef, Pork, Ham or Cheese ter under the direction of Samuel Mf-agher and Mrs. E. FIcckner. her children. Rev. Mr. Dillener will MERCHANTS, ITINERANT VENDORS Bunklnir and Insurance of the Stato nf -mountlnff to approklmatciy $3,31(1.0(1, Katz and George W.. Beynon, bridge OF MERCHANDISE* AND TRANSIENT New Jersey, do hereby certify that naid All tbe following tract or parcel of land Mr, and Mrs. James Murphy have be Installed as pastor of the Forked DEUVfeMES IN THE TOWNSHIP OF SANDWICHES—10c editors of the Newark Sunday Call. ! River Presbyterian church at that Company 1B duly authorised to tranauct end premluefl herelimftcr particularly de- An.Innovation will be started at the moved from Arcana avenue to Pcm- MIDDLUTOWN. its appropriate businesa of Ions or dam- acrlbcd, uttuwte, lyhifj nnd beinK in the j berton avenue. time. 1113 IT OttDAIN&D by tho Township REO to mi torn ob lies und other vehicles, In* TownHhip of Mlddlotnwn, in the County ot CLAM CHOWDER FRIDAY hotel Insofar aa prizes are concerned. Mrs. Darius Vandermark and Wil- Committee of the Township of Middle- mrence in this state in accordnnco with Monmoutmouth end Statae of New Jernoy;; bebe- First prize for the first series will j The Oceanport Parent-Teacher as- town: aw until May 1. 1034. 'The condition and lotd No«. 17 and IB on tho "Plan of LUNCHEON SPECIALS! I POC fatten held Ha last regular meet- bur V. Smith visited at Rldgefleld busInoBK of said Company at the data of Lota of Property of Wlllia A. Clayton, be a miniature radio. Park over the week-end. 1. In Ihe construction of thin ortil- such statement, in nhown an follow*: near Hedd Hunk,Hunk" and on tile in thth e CountCty ; ing- of the current year at the bor- nce, the term "person" (thsll bo con- Clerk's Office. The games will be played In the ough hall Wednesday afternoon. The strued to mean any individual, firm, part- Admitted Annata ..$560,413.62 nKlNNN grand ballroom of the hotel, which nership, corporation or association. * Liabilities, except Capital and ..,_,.. + t,(l at a point in tho caaterly president, Mrs. Rondo C. DoNyse. Surplus 14 3,974. OB I line of C'clcnmn Avenue distant four hun- overlooks the Shrewsbury river. The 2. In the conutruction of this ordi- dred and twenty-fivLweuty-ifivee feet northerlyy frofrom presided and heard reports from the Shrewsbury News, nance, the terra "license," shall include Paid-up Capital _... 2(50,000.00 the nortfiQ game is an open game and those standing committees. One new mem- hut ono truck, motor vchteld, wagon or Surplus over all Liabilities l76.43D.fl7 • rly 11i nn of RlverBida Drive; •who would like to play may send other vehicle, and the driver operating Income lor the yenr , 11(1,09!).4'i thonco iioitlioily along tho westerly line ber, Mrs. R. JDennisson, was received, (The Red Bank Register can ba bought the same nnd in ease there in no truck, Disbursements for tho year ....l,2O7,(lS2.'Jfi of Colemun Avenue fifty feet to tha reservations in to the hotel direct. making the membership total eighty. in Shrewabury from Richard Beake nt the motor vehicle, wagon or other vehicle loutheust comer of Lot No. It); thence postofuco and fit Shrewsbury Market.) In witness whereof, I have hereunto set veiiterly at a rifht an^lo to Coloman Ave- The President's health day message iscd in tha huslncnn covered hereby, then my name nnd afllxod my official neal, at uic and along the noutherly Una of lot No. to the congress of parents and teach- Edmund J. Callahan, Mrs. Jano nit the one individual who on foot 1» «n- Trenton, tho day and year first above il), one hundred fcot more or leaa to land QK'oti in the bueincas covered hereby. written. of J, I*. Hetulrlcknon and others; thenco Oceanport News. ers, published in Parent-Teacher Yorg and Samuel, Robert, and Fred a. In the construction of this ordl- (Seal) W. H. KELLY, -oiitherly OIOIIR naid Henclrlclinon line fifty mapagine, was read by Mrs. Theo- Yorg made a motor trip to Connect- iiinre, loo term '"hawker," ahull moan a»y Comrnianioner of Banking mid InmJriilu-a. is largely dependent upon sound teeth and _>artton going from house to houao, or place uut to Ibu nurtliwcflt corner of lot No. 10: Mr. and Mra. Everett Rudlnff of dore G. Howe. The award to the icut on Saturday. to place in the Townfihlp of Middletown, homo eiiHicily ulontr the northerly line of classroom having the greatest num- Stale of New Jersey. jot No. 16 one hundred feet mora or ieaa strong bones. LACTOSE, or sugar of Main street spent Sunday at Tucka- Joseph Comar of White street hawking goods, or merchandise of any o tho pluce of BcRltutinff. ber of parents present at the meet- kind for eale or distribution in any man- DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND IN- hoe, New York, with Mr. and Mra. started in the ice business for him- SURANCE. Selied Ba the property of IJIcola XA- milk provides energy'and helps to put the Eugene Smith. ing was won by Miss Elda Malda's self on Wednesday of last week. He ner whatsoever, whether on foot or ac- uUorl, ct nl, taken In execution at tha suit room. Miss Ruth Cook, member of companied by a truck, motor vehicle, wag- Trenton, May 8, 1033. of Friendi fluildlns and Loan Association Mrs. Flora A. Wood of Main street has a route including several of the -". or other vehicle. WHEREAS, The AsHOciated Indemnity of Ited Bank, New Jerney, and to be sold minerals in milk together to make these. had as her guest recently Miss Ida the Monmouth County Organization nearby towns. 4. In the comtructfon of this ordi- Corporation, located at San Franclnco, In for Social Service, was guest speak- nance- the term "peddler" ahall moan any the State of California, han filed In thin Wood of Trenton. •>. Henri Drucquer and Richard Nev- person going from houee to house, or Department a sworn rttutement by the HOWARD HKIGH7Y Sheriff. The members of the Ladies' aid er nt the meeting. She spoke on nu ius of New York were week-end from place to place In the Township of propel" oHlcorn thereof, allowing Ha con- Dated April 28th, J083. society held an all-day meeting at tritton in relation to teeth. She also guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Middle town, Helling, attempting to cell, dition on December 31, 1032, nnd Viunl- Qulnn, I'nt-Hona & Dorcmiif, Sol'ra. demonstrated an instrument called merchandise of, any kind, or nature* or ncati for the yenr and has compiled In all (47 I.) $19.74 the church hall recently. Follow- G. H. Nevius. soliciting of nny kind or nature whatao- respects with tho lawa of this stato ap- Drink a Quart of Milk a Day , the "foot candle meter" for measur- plicable to It; now. thorofore: ing the lurtcheon the women quilted Air. and Mrs, John Mackay of ever, and whether on foot or accompan- SHERIFF'S SALE. ing light and stressed the import- Rumson have* begun work as chauf- 'cd liy ii truck, motor vehicle, wagon or I. William H. Keily, CommlaBioner of and had their business meeting. ance of proper lighting in school ather vehicle. Banking and Insurance of tho Stata of By vlrtuo of a writ of fl. fa. to me di- Plans were made for a cold platter feur and cook, respectively, for Al- 5. In the construction of this ordi- New Joreoy. do hereby certify that naid rected, lufiiied out of the Court of Chan- rooms. bert G. Scherer of Sycamore avenue. nance, the torm "transient merchant" is Company 1ft duly authorized to transact cery of the Stato of New JerHcy, will be supper to be served at the church Its appropriate buBlncnn of accident and exponod to B»1O nt nubile vendue. on A number of local men have re- any pcifion doing business In the Town- 1 hall June 6. v Mrs. David H, Knrp, county presi- hiji, who haa no established placo of health, employe™ liability, fidelity and MONDAY, THE fith DAY OF JUNE, Mr. and Mrs. Dipple of Newark dent, installed the ofllccrs of the lo- ceived employment on the Norman uiHinoaa in a store or other real estate, surety, burglary and fhoft. breakage of 1033. ., Inc. have opened their summer cottage Sickles estate, which was recently ejthcr rented or owned, nnd who operates between the faoura of 12:00 o'clock and. cal organization for 1D33-34. She sold to New York Interests. either upon foot, or with a truck, motor hi thin state In accordance with law until r»;0u o'clock (ftt 2;00 o'clock Dayliyht in Bridgewaters. was presented with a corsage of yel- vehicle, wngon, or other vehicle, and Mny 1, 1034. The condition and business SiivinB Timo) in the afternoon of Bald Mrs. J. 5. Walling of Main street Mrs. Joseph Eustace had as a guest Bells, ofTcrs for Bale, exhibits nny goods, of said Company at tho date of auch Serving You 13 Years With Milk Produced low tea roses and blue sweet peas, statement, In shown as followB; dny, nt tho Court HOUBO, in tho Porough had as her guests recently Mr. and the P.-T. A. colors. Officers installed last week, Mrs. Patrick J. Carton of wares or merchandise or any kind, or of- of Freehold, County of Monmouth, New Everett. *ern to furnish any aort of service what- Admitted asaets u...34.233.418.88 Jersey, to nntiBfy a decree of an Id court Solely in Monmouth County. Mrs. Edward Walling, Mra. Alice were Mrs. Rondo C. DeNyse presi- ioever, eurh an tnlloring, clonnora, laun- Liabilities, except Capital and araountlner to Approximately $3,786.00. Walling, Mrs. William Walling, dent, Mrs. R. W. Nelson first vice The Shrewsbury Aces baseball Jry and nny other aort of service whatso- Surplus 2,780,727.2fl All tho following trnct or parcel of land Broad Street; Shrewsbury, N. J. Misses Mary, Betty, Alice and Jen- pi esident, Mrs. Louis West second team defeated -the Rod Bank Ques- ever, or nttemotH to do nny other kind of Paid-up Capital G00.000.00 nnd premlnea hereinafter particularly tie- Bed Bank 1455. tion Marks, 0 to 0, on Sunday at the bvinincsH in tho Township other than from SurpluB over all Liabilities .... 0G2,fi86.fi8 scribed, altuitte, lying and being in the nfe May Walling and John Walling. vice president, Mra. Horace W. Kir- an established place of business na afore- Incomo for tho year ...„ 3,720,793.50 Do rough of Little Silver, In tho County of Herbert Smith of Oceanport ave- by treasurer, Mrs. Walter Grills re- local school field. A team from West >a!d. Disbursements for tho year.. 3,483,237.68 Monmouth, and Stnte of Now Jersey, nue has purchased a car from the cording secretary and Mrs. G. Emer- Long Branch defeated the Shrews- 6. In the construction of this ordl- In witnenn whereof, I have hereunto set BEGINNING at a point In tho westerly bury senior team 7 to .6 at Long nniu'O, the term "Itinerant Vendor" in any my name and affixed my official seal, at do of Branch Avenue, dfc tho noutheast Red Bank motor company. son Pray corresponding secretary. person who iiclls, offers to Bell, or Bollcitu corner of land of formerly Mabel M, Branch on Sunday, Trenton, the day and year first above 1 Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Haynes of Mrs. Thomas J. Menghor, retiring order for a tile of any goodfl, wares and written. Hodges; thenco (I) westerly, along said secretary, was presented with a past A plant and cake sale will he held •nttrchnndino ot nny kind or description, (Sen!) W. H. KELLY, land of formerly Hodges* ono hundred And Teoneck have been visiting Mr. and by the Jolly Workers society next n any manner cither upon foot, or frorn Commlnsloner of pnnklng and Influrance. fifty feet to a point; thenco (2) southerly, Mrs. W. A. Haynes of Main street. secretary's pin for two years' ser- any motor vehicle, truck, wagon, or other parallel with Branch Avenue, thrco hun- vice. Tuesday morning, Decoration day, on kind of vehicle or in any other manner dred And fifty fcot to n point; thenco (3) Mrs. Haynes la confined to her home the lawn of the G. H. Nevius home whatsoever other than from an established SHERIFFS* SALE. easterly, parallel with the first course, one | by illness. Mr. and Mrs, Wortman have on Sycamore avenue. The sale will place of business In a store or other real By virtue of a writ of fl. fa. to me di- hundred and fifty feot to tho westerly oldo ?»tnto cither routed or owned in tha Town- rected, Issued out of tha Court of Chan- of Branch Avenue; thenco (4) northerly, : Mr. and Mrs. A. Huskers of New- moved to Eatontown. start at ten o'clock and will continue hip of Middletown. cery of the State of Now Jersey, will bo along tho -westorly Bldo of Brunch AvemiQj i ark have opened their summer cot- until eleven o'clock. 7. In tho conatructlon of th!i ordl- exposed to sale at public vendue, on thrco hundred feot to tho placo of begin- [ tage at Bridegwaters. John W. Parker spent the week- innce, tho torm "Transient Deliveries" MONDAY, THHJ I2TH DAY OF JUNEi ning. GRADUATES | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Master- ihnll mean the delivery of goods to any 1033, " Excepting and reserving from tho prem- Eatontown News. end at Philadelphia With friends. ilnce in the Township of Middletown, In between tho houru of 12:00 o'clock, and ises fibovo described, two tracts described i son of Bayonne spent a day recently A meeting of the Shrewsbury Etny manner other than a bann fide and 6:00 ,o'clock ( aa be presented by the Kpworth League of .Monmouth county libraries is be- huwker, peddler, transient merchant, numbered on a certain map entitled "A and fifty feet to a point; thence (3) ing held this afternoon at the home itinerant vendor of merchandise end Map ofEcal Batata of Charles G. Alien, northwesterly, parallel with Branch Avo- Parents of Graduates May 26 at the church hall, has been LraiiBient deliveries unless such person deceased. Red Bank, N. J." made by nuo, ono hundred foot to a point: thence postponed, the date to be announced of Mrs. Laird of Allentown. NOTICE OF AUCTION SALE. shall obtain a licenso for said privilege George Cooper, Surveyor. In 1885 :— (4) northeasterly, parallel with tho second Mrs. Charley Breese, Mrs. Archie To MRS, BJJRTHA FRANK, MISS E G. and pay therofor the license fee herein- courfie, one hundred nnd fifty feet to th* Wo know from past experience with Gradu- ;.ler. CUYKR. MKS. A. HART or LESTER after mentioned for the name. BEGINNING at the northerly corner of placo of BogJnnins. The house on Pemberton avenue C. Mosby, Mrs- Haviland and Mra., lot No. 49 aa designated upon eald Mnp, SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a point ates that most of them prefer, as their ma- Arthur Swift are attending a "Pres- HART, MRS. JOHN E. KENNEDY MR mid hy Mrs. Charles Guilladeau, Mrs. John furniture, kitchen utensilH, pianos, muni- quired to do no by any member of the to the southwesterly corner of lot 49 nu Michael Sherry will bo presented un- Police Department nnd failure to produce dcBlcnnted upon mild Map;; thence north- HOWARD HKICHT, SheiifT. B. Hulse, Mrs. Louis West, Miss cat Instruments, refrigerators, trunks and such license when BO required ah all be der the auspices of the Ladies' aid contents, barrels nnd contents, boxen und eauterly nlonff the northwenterly lino of Dated April ^Hth. 1933. Ruth Scarsi, Mrs. L. L. Rice, Mrs. society tomorrow night at the Meth- equivalent to operating without any nuch lot No. 49, one hundred nnd twenty-fiva Wiinnn H. Smock, Sol'r. Thomas J. Meaghcr, Mrs. Frank contents, rugs, linens, hanfiinRs, silver- licenso having been fanned. feet more or leas to the place of Begin- (72) \.\ j odist church. ware, chinaware, wearing nppnrol, pic- 13. Any person violating any of the ning. Greenleaf, Mrs. Philip G. Hood. Mrs, tures, poiiitinjrfl, bric-n-brno, vlctrolas. r>rovisjicmn of this ordinance, whether nueh SHERIFF'S SALE. E. T. Mix, Miss Elizabeth Meir; Mrs. Daniel Morris will present a spe- deskH, films cabinets, radios, nursery fur- jicison bo nctlng ns principal or agent or The tmle wlU be subject to taxes nnd ne- cial program of music at the ser- niture, tpyewriters, pewlnjj machines, bi- employee, shall bo liable upon conviction crued interest and contn for tho yearn ny virtue of a writ of fi. fn. to me Hi- cycles, book cases and books, lawn mow- 1031. 1932 nnd the flrat half of 1033; to vet-led, inmicd out of tho Court of Chan- vices of the Methodist church next to a fine not exceeding fifty dollarn. icfitrictionK o£ recoi'd; to encroach men tfl, ers, riikcH, shovel a and all other garden H. All ordinances or parts of ordi- cery of tho Ktiito of New Jcrncy, will be Sunday. if nny; to the effect, if any, cf zonlnrc or- eximaed to nnlo nt public vendue on toolR, carpenter tooln, ntoro equipment, nnncCB inconglBtent with the provisions of dinances, and to alt rules nnd rcpttlatloim Ro.scoe Norwood has obtained em- coal, gas and oil stoves, hnmninckB, porch in ordinance nro hereby repealod. pertfllnfriff to tho erection of buildings and MONDAY, THE liHlh DAY OP MAY, • ployment at Sigmund Eisners at Red fbniiB and tables, lam pa and shadefl, lfi. In cane for nny rea»on nny section the UHCS thorcpf. l!> 33, Bank. clocks, door and window BCieenR, mata, or provision of this ordinance shall * be . Sclreid'an fuo property of Mary Marga- between the hourn of 12 o'clock and B Imindry equipment, baby carriages, lino- qucHtioned in any court, and shall be held ret Purtell (unmarried), nnd Henry A. o'clock (at 2 o'clock Dnylight Snvlnc Don't fail to take advantage of Rev. and Mrs. Leroy Y. Dillener leum, suit CJ1BC9 and contents, and "11 to be invalid, tho enme shall not affect Mublenbrliik, Adminlatrator of tho estato Time) In the afternoon of i;nid dny, at Ihe and children and Rev and Mrs. other Rooda known an household effect.?, nny other fiectlon or provision of this or- of Mary I). Guire, decensed. tnken In exe- Court IIOUBO In tho Hnroucli of Freehold, Ralph Nesbitt and children of Sum- itoro and office equipment, stored by you dinance exrrpt no fnr na Ihe section or cution nt the auft of JAlUan AppJcjfflte and County of Monmouth, New Jersey, lo sat- or in your name or on your account (or portion ro declared Invalid shall bo innop- Mary AppleKnto and to bo Bold by isfy a decreo of piild court amounting to this sensational Memorial Day mit went on a picnic to the Essex in which you claim an interest), in Red iralile from tho remainder or any portion HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. approxlmntcly S3.fi 2 (1.0 0. reservation in the Orange mountains Bank darn go Company, Inn., warehouse, Hated May R, 1033. All tho followlnu lot, trnct or parcel of on Saturday. to he wold at public auction at 1M-204 lfi. This ordlnnnce shall take effect Applcnato, Slovens, FOB tor & ROIIARHIO, land nnd premises hcrelniiftci" particularly Monmouth street. Red Bank. N. J., on vhon approved and published &B required Sol'rs. described, ftituntc, lylnK and heinc in the Miss Dorothy I. Wolcott of Eliz- Saturday. June 10th. 15.13, at 12:31) P. jy law. (U I.) 92G.S8 Dorousl) of Fair Hnvcn in the County of abeth was a guest at the home of Mr. M. (E. D. S. T.), and continuing until Monmouth and Stnto of Now Jerney; be- Inu a portion of lot No, 40 ns nhown on anri Mrs. Harry Dennis last w^ek. all the pood a are nold or until the lienw SHERIFFS SALE. SHERIFFS SALE. are naUafied, By virtue of a writ of fl. fa. to ma dl- map entitled "Map of the property of the Rry. George G Horn, pastor of TIEI> HANK r,\nAf,E COMPANY, INC., By vlrtuo of a writ of fl. fa. to mo dl- Land and Lonn Company on Leonard ave- the Freehold Presbyterian church rncled tanned out of the Court of Chan- rectod. Ifldued out of tho Court of Chan- nue, Dinoufcli o£ rah- Haven, K. J." By William H. Lnyton, Jr., Secy. cery of the Stato of New Jerncy, will be cery of the Stuto of New Jersey, will bo (Jeorso 1), Cooper, O> E., February 1 \i and moderator of the Eatontown exposed to snlo at public vendue on cxDoned to Bale at public verwluo on Dnted May 24th, 1933. MONDAY, THE 12TH DAY OF JUNE, 1914. MONDAY, THE I2TH DAY OF JUNE, BEGINNING at n point In the northerly 1933, 1033, lino of Parker avenue at tho southeast •etween tha hours of 12:00 o'clock, and between the hourn of 12:00 o'clock, and corner of lot No. 41 ns shown on ittld i:(l0 o'clock (nt 2:00 o'clock payliRht BiOO o'clock (at 2:00 o'clock Daylight mnp; thenne 1) northerly alontt tha east- .invinsr Time), in the afternoon of uaid Saving Timo), In tho afternoon of said erly lino of lot No. 41, one hundred and CAR SALE day. nt the Court. Houne. In. the_Borough day, at the Court House, In the Borough thiity-flvo feet *o tho center of tho block; of Freehold. County of Monmouth, Now of Freehold, County of Monmouth, New thenco (2) cnntcrly nnd at right angles Jerney, to natlsfy a decree of nnid court Jersey, to nntlnfy a decree of said court to tho fiint courno herein thlrty-flvo feet Sale amountinit to approximately, $1,092.00. amounting to approximately $3,664.00. to n point; thenco (3) southerly and par- Former AH the following tract or parcel ot land AH the followlnfT trnct or parcel ot lanci allel with tho Jlrnt courBQ herein ono hun- Price urnJ premises hereinafter particularly de- amt premipcs hercfnaftoi- paitirularly do- dred nod (hiity-fivo feet to a point In Price ib ed, eltuHtc, lyiiiK and belntr *n tho Bcrlbcd. Bltuntc, lylnK nnd being in tho tho noLthorly lino of Parker avenue; rcuiRh of Red Bank, in tho County of Borough of Ii^ir Haven, In the. County of thence (4) wcntoiiy nlonpt the northerly 19 E. FRONT ST., Phone 372. RED BANK Monrnouth and Stato of New Joracy. Monmouth afld Stnto of Now Jet-noy, lino of Parkor avctmo thlrty-fivo feot to 1930 BUICK SEDAN—Reconditioned, 6 wood wheels. 400.00 325.00 HKCINNINd at a point In tlio «outher- known and denisnatatl nn Lot .Numhor tho point or placo of JIoRiniilntf. y line of Illver Street diwtant sixty feet Thlrty-eltrht (38) on mnp entitled "Mnp Seized nn the property of Kin ad on J> westerly from (ho northwest corner of of iho property of "Tho *I.rfi7ifl nnd I^onn Giovci1, ami Emrnn L. Grovcr. nuHbaniJ 1930 STUDEBAKER CABRIOLET—6 wire wheels, "amis of now or formerly Denyse Thomp- Company, on Leonard Avenue, porounh of nnd "wife, et nlfl., tnken In execution at SPECIALS—Thurs., Fri., Sat., May 25, 26, 27. :00 o'clock (at 2;00 o'clock. DiiylldhL O.K. 225.00 Warren 11. Smock, Sol'r. Grover et nl., tnken In execution at the Snvlnjr 'ftmo). In tho aftornnon of nuld 275.00 (45 I.) 81R.00 Miit of Mario Clayton, nolo executrix of dny. at the Court HOIIRO in tho Dorongh the Laat Will and Testament of KUBUCII of Freehold. County of Mojimouth, New SHERIFF'S SALE. Claytoiii tlccenned, nnd to bo nold by Jerney, to natlefy a decreo of nnld court 1928 BUICK 4-PASSENGER SEDAN—All good tirea, By virtue of a writ of fl: fa. to me dl. IIOWAIID HEIGHT, SherlfT. nniounllny to nprtrnximatoly $U,K20.00. mechanically perfect. 175.00 145.00 reefed, lamied out of the Court of. Chan- tlatod Mny 5, 193a. In. tho First I'ltirc. forty-five nhnres of cery of tho Stnto of Now Jerney. will be ApplcK&te, Steven", Foetor & KOIIBBIMO, (ho rnpital Blork of tho Third Avenue i.xpoHrd tn pain i\t public, vendue on Ituildinc itiid Umn Ainsorintlon In tha MONDAY, THE lflth PAY OF JUNE, Sol'rn. Twclftli norien of nhnren, nnd flvo shares 1929 OAKLAND 2-DOOR SEDAN—6 cylinder. Just FRESH-KILLED FRYING CHICKENS 1933, (521.) of tho cnpltal Htock of tho Third Aveniia between tha hours of 12:00 o'clock nnd Itulhllntr nn<) Loan Anpoclfitlon In tha the car to use for work. 245.00 145.00 '.:im o'clock (at 2:00 o'clock Daylight SHERIFF'S SALE. Eltthtceutli Horlcn of eh arcs. :'inviiiK Timo) In the nftmnonn of mild Ry virtue of a writ of fi. fn. lo mo di- And In the Kerond I'lnco, all tho follow- day. nt. the Court Houno in the RornuRh rected. Indued out of tho Court, of C'liun- inff tract or purcol of liuid and piumtiieB 1931 DODGE "8" RUMBLE SEAT COUPE—6 wire nf Frcehfifd, t'ounly of Monmouth, Now rery of ihe Sfaffl of New Jersey, will bo hercinaftor parMcnlarly JeBcrlberJ, nituote. 'n'«y, to tmtlfify a dorrea of nnld court ponfd tn unle nt publlr vtMulue, on lylntr nnd bolnfr In tlia ISorftimh of Eaton- wheels. Runs and look? like new. 695.00 575.00 nmintliiK to npproxlmatoly $72,480.00. MONDAY, THE fitli DAY OV JUNK, town, in tho Courily of Monmouth and All thn following trnrt or parnol of Inn.! ions, iJtnto of New Jerney. and preinlfieH herein after pnrtlrulnrly do- between tho liouis of 12:D0 o'clock and HeKlnntni? at a pnint In tho center of 1931 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE COUPE—6 wire ibed. pituntc, lying and btliiR In the 5:00 o'clock (nt 2:(10 o'clock Duylitcht. Itcynold'a Drive, unld iiolnt belnK th* Unrnuiih of Kmf Hank, In the <7mmty of HtivhiK Timo) 'n tho afternoon of HII?-1 nniilhcnnt conwv of property baiontilng to wheels. Low mileage, clean job. 395.00 375.00 Mnnmrmth nnd Stato of Mew Jerney. dny, nt the Court Houoe, fn the Iloioui; Allen Field; thonre U) North twenty-aev- ieKinuliiff at tbe nnrtlicfint corner of of Freehold, County of Monimmtli, Nc .. at\ dPKtecn two tntnutctt went nlong auM ]nnniinrnoud, Jersey, to nntlnfy a flci-reo of nnld court Flold'n runt line nlno huntUcd and three in tho vvoBtoily lino of Broad Street; nnd nountliiK to nppioxlmntcly $28,461.00. nnd clRhty-nlrio olie-hundredtliJi ft'fit to a. AND OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM. ninnliiir from cold Hntinning pnint (U All tho followlnff tiftctn or parceln of point In tho router of Wyckolf road; j v.T:.tv-u,,lly alniiK tlio TH.ilii lino of intd Inud nnd vietnlnna UcrcinntUir tiaitlculmiy tiiciK-e (J) noith toily-fiuhl uteen, nix. Di'iimmontl Innd, ono liundroil nnd fifty dencrlbcd, pitunto. lylitK and bclisti Sit tho nilnutca onitt nloiiK tho center of WycVoff feet to n point; llmncn (U) al«nif other Township of Middletown, In tho County loiui two hundred forty-four mid seventeen . laiHln nT «nld MrDoimlil, norlhwanlly on of Monmouth nnil atnte "f Now .Teiney. onc-linndredtliB feet to n corner; thonc* LONG ISLAND DUCKS a lino i.iiritllcl with the west vide of nnld FIRST THACTi On tho Nut Swamp (a) Hpulh twenty-novel) dcitrcon two min- Ilioiid Klrrot, on'o lumdifld anil fifty fcot Rond, bounded and dcncillied ni fnllnwa: uloti re>uit nino lunidicd nintty-two and - to tho Houtli Hide of I^rtoy I'lnrft; thftnce On the north or northerly *U\n ot )ntuh ot tlitrfy-two one-hiindfcilthii feet io a point ' (3) fRfllwnnlly, nlfnttr thn ^outh nlde of ('harlcn llranch mtd laitda of Homy C. Mr- in thn center of Itcynold'n Drive; thonc* I.vKoy VUus, oim hitmlrod nml fifty tevl Iitiln, on tho cant or rnntcrly sldo by lainln (4) 'iouth nlxty-nlno dcKrees twelve min- to the v.Qftlerly lino nf llronil Strciat; of fnimcvly Krlmund WlUon, on tbe mmtli u(ps went almiK tho eeuttir of Hoynutd'« Sheffield Country Roll Dolfl Ko, 1, thenen (4> mnilhwnrdly, HIOIIK thf viewtrr- or Bnutheily olde l.y the Nut Kwump Koit.l, Drive two hundred thli ty-R«vpn nnd for- ]y liiHi of rlronil Street, ono hundred and on tlie wont or went^rly eida by (itli- ty onp-hundredtbfi feet to Hid point or - I viipornted iiftv fcfll In tho iilncii of IleKiimftiK. lnnd» 'tf ChniUn Hrnnch ittut Inndx <> pioinltu-n conveyed to ftnld llftiry J. Mt-D'Hint'l by deed of I " Julia M. Rood mtil rieorifa II. llcud, v|f« • nmnd Klnner nnd Hcrtha, hl» vAU-, <1 u SKCOHDTIIACT: On tlio Nut Rwar nnd IniRlmnd, by deed executod by Wil- Milk Juice Juno l;7, 1023, ami rvronletl In the Mon. Hoad, linundc'l niol doirriluid tin fullnv. Itmn !i. Ilancurk, uniiuinicd, mid Itayniond tnniilli Cnuiity C-lflik'n OlWv \n Jlnok 11'." Ilntindorl on tlie north l>y the Nu!. !Hvtu II. Utllliinin. umiitn JUM(. on I'ttbvutuy lUth, Headquarters for Dependable Used Cars. . Tull Cans 3 Com of 1'ocda, pti(f«fi 199. otr. R4>ml, on tfia east by tiuu(» of <;rlA(Irtnl. IB27, find whirh ,lwtl i« toi-oi-itei( in the RiitiTfitl tin tho pmperly of lUnry J. M im thn »outh Iry InndH ot dlnth.ni nnd MniuniMitli County Ckik'n Ofltro (n Donk 10 Donotd, «>fc al*,, taken hi execution at I'm Hatinfitl nnd on tlin went hy Inndn of I3fifi of Deed* on jmco H'12. etc. COMPLETE LINE. suit nf Tha Morris County Havlnifs Hank, Hranrh, Octutainlity; niU'roxlmnlely thirty Moliftd n» tha pin|'«uty «f Julia M. Itenl a rni-p. of tlio BUtft of N. J.. nnd to be «trr?« moro 33. Mtlt of 'XhomiiR '•'• Field nn.l to tm r*Ufi!i May ]

" DAILY EXCURSION Bodabla ftt Leonardo. "JULIA'S WIFE." Uennett, Jr., of Bdford End sland, is spending two weeks with The Christian Endeavor uoclety of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clay of Fair Ha- Mr. and Mrs. John Bchanck. TO N. Y. C—§1.00 BUS A Fins Performance et tho Port ven. Miss Helen Marshall, who Is a tha Leonardo Baptist church will Homaouth School Last Week. Mrs. Jennie Kraemer celebrated teacher at Leonardo, spent the week- leaves at 9:S0 A. M. bold a B6c!t»ble In tha lecture room Larga audiences attended the her birthday on Sunday by having s end at her home at Hobokon. $1.80 I'lcket Gooa for S» Days. of the church tomorrow evening at comedy "Julia's Wife," which was family gathering. Mis.. Dora Kdmoor and daughteia eight o'clock. A frets will offering given at the Port Monmouth school- Mr. and Mrs. David Voorheea are imrna and Elizabeth spent Satur- ' '-iBURDGEfe SONS, spending a week with their daugh- day at Newark, ' US Broad Street, Bed Rink, tf. 3.Will bo taken. house last Wednesday, Thursday and Friday n\ghla for the benefit of ter, Mrs. Mark Allen of West New Jacob .Schnoor1 , son of Mr. and the Methodist church of Belford. Brighton, 173. Chalk :; .Schnoor, ii> sick with The performers enacted their parts Edwin Compton lo spending two onr-hiral pneumonia. very creditably, as was Ghown by the weeks with relatives here. EijlHT Wilton has a new Chevrolet frequent outbursts of applause and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Compton and car. laughter. Special credit io duo toMr. and Mra. Fred Smith motored Jospph Dinnen celebrated his Rudolph Quackenbush, a email boy to New Egypt on Sunday. .welfih binhrlay on Wednesday. ho acted aa master of ceremonies. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rowley and Mr. and Mrs. William Bunthrock We arp prepared tn supply your necda for ths Memorial Day ouflng Tha church cleared about J110. Miss daughter Jean and Mr. and Mra. Ed-nttendort a birthday party given for ...Finest ant! rrf^hf^t of IMpreliandlse, priced to please. Vou vvllt NInabel Hanicln, who directed the ward Rowley of Bellvillt! spent Sun- Mrs. P.untbrock's daughter, Mis. I On and Alter May 31st day with Mr. and Mrs. Hcrhert Row- Randall of Plainlield on Sunday. enjoy U\P ilay more If you havo plenty of good food, and tills you caa show, Is now at Monoey, New York, where she will bo In charge of theley. Mrs, Henry Marshall of Hoboken ahvayB he sure of purr.haBiii^ In Uift stores eamo comedy for the benefit of the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fort spent sponl. Hundny with Mrs. Dora Parent-Tcachero asoociatlon of that Sunday at Newark with Mr. andSchnnnr. place, Mrs. Charles DcHart. A .'-•[ii pri.-.p party was given Sat- Where Quality Counts and Your Money Goes Furthest Mr. and Mra, Charles Soden have urday evening (or Mr. and Mis. will tin located at moved from Fair Haven to John Thomas- Dinnen in celebration of , Thw* friers Eflcctive Until Monday Night, May 20th Belford News. Vnndei'bilt's houso on Church street. their 20th weiidin;; anniversary. The Our Stores Will Be Open Until 1 P. M. Memorial Day, May 30th. 11 LINDEN PLACE, NEXT TO STRAND THEATER Mrs, William Schuster and chil- ucsl.a mif Ml', and Mrs.' Albeit E. wore Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cooper, given for Mrs. Walter Cottrell Mon- Andrew Halliday and Joseph Hal- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lang, Mr. andday evening. Those present were Pound Cake Raisin Layer Cakes Mrs. Daniel L. Ahearn, Mr. and Mrs. liday, Jr., spent the week-end with 27 BRIDGE AVE., Tel. 248, RED BANK. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Scudder, Miss at Brooklyn. Miss Margaret Collins each 25c Alice Scuddei, Mr. and Mrs. Everett ot Brooklyn is spending a week with Candied Cocoanut Marshmallow Layer Cake Casler, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hen- Mr. Halliday's parents, ry, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Casler, WEEKLY SPECIALS IN PASTRY DEPARTMENT at Our C Mr,4. J. R. Fields and John Vander- RED BANK (Broad Street)-Store: bllt. ' Itivor Plaza 1'orBonals. Tho card party held in the Inde- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson RAISIN BREAD : 8c loaf pendent firemen's >hall Thursday attended the funeral of Mr. Thomp- evening for the benefit of the Bel-son's aunt at Philadelphia, last ford Athletic club was a great suc- Thursday. ASSORTED LAYER CAKES '. 19c each I cess. Over 100 persons were pres- Mrs. William Hubbard has had her ent,.. Mrs. C. Harry Lohsen won first house repainted. Ife Help prize in bridge, Charles Hess, Jr. William M. Petinpalo. has had a c first in pinochle and Mrs. B. M. Mof-row of pink and white dogwood fltt received the non-player's prize. trees set out on his property. Miss Mae Hlggins and Miss Fran- Audrey Willis. Barbara Bainps, c Success by Purchasing a ces Hcferman of Montclair and Mr Doris Fowler and Florence Petin- and Mrs. Leonard Bennett of Vine- paln were confirmed as memhern of tin land were Sunday gucot3 of Mr. andTrinity church of Red Bank Sunday £ Mrs. William Sutherland. morning. They arc members of the A daughter was born to Mrs.girls' choir of the church. TRY THEM ALL, THEN LET THE BEST CAR WIN. Thomas R. Walling last week." The Misses Brand- have beautified c Thomas Walling has a new Ford their property with shrubbery. It WE ARE GIVING BELOW OUR DELIVERED PRICES, coupe. Uvnf; act out. by the HiJlside JVuraery aeon FULLY EQUIPPED, ON THE NEW STANDARD PLY- Mr. and Mrs. William Banning, company of I\ljivet;ink.- -._..'... pt jar MOUTH SIX AND THE NEW DELUXE PLYMOUTH Mrs. Alex Henderson and daughter Mrn. Orrison WiUe and her son of Minaise SIX. NOTHING EXTRA TO BUY. PRICES INCLUDE and George White of Jersey City Tea neck are spending ;t week with were Sunday callers of Mrs. Harry Mrs. Wike's parents, Mr., and Mra. DUPLATE GLASS ALL AROUND ON DELUXE MOD- Bartholomew. Ernest Howard, doz ELS. PAY NO MORE. Earl Eastmond, who has been The Hoffman Bnveiage company spending several months in Califor- will hold a demonstration of ice nia, returned home on Sunday even- crenm and soft drinka nt the home Delivered Prices, Fully Equipped ing. His wife will remain longer for of MI*F. Ijouis Desprortiix tomorrow tho benefit, of her health. evening at eight, o'clock, under the Charles Foster of Oceanside, Long aunpices of the Woman's club. Standard Six k Meats Give Real Satisfaction 108" whoclbaeo SEDAN, FOUR DOOR, $614.00 NO INCIDENTAL EXPENSES SEDAN, TWO DOOR $368.00 COUPE, RUMBLE SEAT, $388.00 . . . wizen you visit Fresh COUPE, BUSINESS $547.00 Killed

j Fatted Delivered Prices, Fully Equipped Fine, hip, snft-mentoil,-niillt-fp(t rhlrlcpnr. prown especially for meat purposes. You eit at home in an easy chair, visit R 11 w w /\ irv r? rf^xi Wholo five minutes with a friend 24 miles Smoked fliFXtVfii^ ShHnk t away and know that it can't cost you 14c Deluxe FlvDIOUth Six Skinned E ^ ^^Vii^ more than 20 cents — for there's no 112" wheclbaso SEDAN, FOUR DOOR $707.00 place to spend extra money. i SEDAN, TWO DOOR. $847.00 It's just as easy as talking across PRIME BEEF ROASTS COUPE, RUMBLE SEAT $669.00 1 a table. Cross e th COUPE, BUSINESS $618.00 Rib COUPE, CONVERTIBLE $720.00 Call 18 miles for 15 cents; 24 miles Cut oast "' 19*= Ji Rib" Roast Including Automatic Clutch and Free Wheeling. for 20 cents; 50"miles for 45 cents, anywhere in New Jersey. IN ALLTO'UR'MEAT DEPARTMENTS Full assortment all models in sloth. Attractive terms Sea "Scallops "' 23c/ !3 Mackerel ^Jc_ YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT OUR SALESROOM. NO HIGH PRESSURE SALESMEN. Delicious Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Crisp Iceberg' Lettuce Solid Slicing Tomatoes c authorized PLYMOUTH and DODGE Direct Factory Dealer, Fancy Florida Oranges 149 WEST FRONT ST., RED BANK, N. J. ( JOHN H. BURNH, Mgr. Ojwa Evenings. dozen ^f4

Visit Your Neighborhood g§£9 Store and Shop NJJW JERSEY BELL the American Way and Save. TELEPHONE COMPANY mm§mmmm "RED BANE REGISTER, MAY 24, 1933. eup, which has ben donated by the Soldiers Tied Junior Baseball Quadrangle club. Jim Tolly Has Little Silver Wins Walloping Wally All pupils in ths freshmen or low- er grades are ellglbla for member- Excellent Day | Double Header With Freehold League Started ship to any of th® teamo In the league. The time limit for the, filing Rumsoa Hurler Holds Newark Silverites Defeat Red Bank Fort Monmouth and Countyseat- Sk Teams Entered in Young of the roBters of tha teams expired ers in First Place—Red Bank Men's Christian Association yesterday. Under the rules only two Abadsbas to One Hit and Fans J Quads and Marlboro Aggrega- changes ara permitted In tho teami>', Eighteen Men—Four Runs on ) gation in Twin Bill Last Sun- in Triple Tie With Wanamas- Circuit—Games Wednesday rosters, such changes to bo sub-- day Afternoon. sa end Long Branch. and Saturday Afternoons. mltted to the Y. M, C. A, office for' Four Hits Rumson's Score. approval. Tho player who has Jim Tully of Keansstmrg, former The Little Silver athletic club won Fort Montnouth and Freehold, Six tcamn are entered In the played on one team may change over St. James's high school pitcher, not both ends of a double header last tied for first place in tho Monmouth Young Men's Young Men's Christian to another team during the season. only pitched the Kumson athletic Sunday afternoon on Firemen's field county firemen'B league, will battle association Junior baseball league, Tho rule,! further provide for pro- club to victory last Sunday after- at Little Silver. The Quadrangle for first place Friday night, when which got under way lost Saturday tests, forfeito, etc. noon, but held the AbadabSss of New-club of Red Bank was the first Vic- the two teams ars scheduled to meet morning. Three fjameo will bo ark to one hit and fanned eighteen tim and the Marlboro baseball club at tho military reservation. Threo played tonight on various fields tnen. The score of the game was 4was next to be conquered. teama, Red Bank Included, ara tied throughout the borough and threo BASEBALL THIS SUNDAY. to 0. Hits were scarce and Rumson The Sllverites defeated the Quads for Becond place. Tho lailendors, games will ho played next Saturday made only four off Purcell, the New-by the score of 6 to 1. Joe Yanarel- Little Silver, have not yet won amorning. Games Scheduled to Bo riayp4 en Brk moundsman. la. Little Silver inflelder, demonstrat- game. The teams entered are tho Yan- Diamonds In This Section. The Red Bank vamps by defeating kee Juniors, the Junior Hl-Y, tho The only hit made by the Newark ed hia versatility by pitching the en- •The following framed ars sched- tire game. He held the Quads to the soldier-firemen Monday night Gray-Y, tho Tigers, the Reformed team was o single to ccnterfleld, spoiled tho latter'B chances of tak-church and tho Acca. Donald Sicklea uled to be played this Sunday on which Purcell made in the fourth two hits. Nordy Aschettino -was the fields in this section: batting star of the game with three ing undisputed possession of first 1J coach of tho Yankeo Juniors. Tho Inning. Tully was never in trouble place. On Friday of last week Bed Junior Hi-Y will havo a board of Fort Mnnmouth va. Union tmoball club and in three different innings fanned hits. The score: Bank and Little Silver were tied strategy composed of Arthur Mac- at Kovt Monmontb. the three men to came to hat. He CAM AUO SET 'EM, IluniKpn Hthlctlc club vs. American LITTLE SILVER. so when darkness forced a cessation of Donald, Frank Warner and Harry Legion of l.akewood on Pnrmly field at received perfect support from his AB R the hostilities. Sheldon. Wllllarn and Edison Collo rtuinnon. teammates. Merriman. rf i 1 will coach tho Gray-Y and Ray Ap- Fair Haven Ilohlna vg. Little Sllvar Yanarella, p _ 396 Pur-outs STANDING OF THE TEAMS. athletic club on Robins' field at' Littla Eunison scored its first tally In M. Aschettino, 2b. plegate will pilot the Reformed L, PC Silver. the fourth inning. "Bed" Sammon, N. Aschettino, fib Fort Monmouth w2 1 .667 church team. The Aces will be Bolfovd baseball club VB Kcynort All who was hit by the pitcher, came all Smith, If ..._ Freehold 2 1 .667 guided by J. Ebner. Stnr» nl Eelfonl. the way in from first on a double Tomaine. lb _ 3 ft 0 1 Red Bank 1 1 ,SO0 Key-Mnt JJomv. v», Norfolk Colored W. Morris, , Long Branch _ by "Raffle" Citerella. Kumson tallied Cnlsindriello. r 1 1 .600 The Yankeo Junlora and the Gray- GIOIIIH (it Koynort, Wanamaasa , 1 1 .500 Red Hnrik (iraya va. Eatontown Alerts three more runs in the eighth. Bweel Schneider, rf Little Silver 0 2 .000 Y team sot off to a good start last walked, Tully singled, sending Sweel Saturday by winning their first nt Eatontown. 25 6 8 GAMES LAST FRIDAY. to third. Desmond walked, Sam- Red Bunk 1, Little Silver 1. (Called on gamea. The Yankees defeated the RED RANK. account of dnrkner,*.) Junior Hl-Y, 12 to 2, and tho Gray-Y Tho Red Bank Register travels mon fanned and Citerella singled, AD R H Fort Monmouth 25. Wannmassa i. over overy street In town and every scoring Sweel and Tully. Desmond Amclelicnko, 8 b.- ..410 Freehold 2, Long Branch 1. team downed tho Tigers, 10 to 6. road In the county.. Lot It carry your scored on an error by the Newark Grooms. 6a -.100 This afternoon the Yankee Junlora message to those who live on these .401 GAMES LAST MONDAY. third baseman. The score: Eblc' c. - .•100 Red Bank 6, Fort Monmouth 2, will oppooo tho Tlgcra on St. James' thoroughfares.—Advertisement^ KUMSON. Sheldon. 2b Freehold 16, Little Silver 2. field. Tho Junior Hi-Y will crosa Lone Branch Ti, Wannmassa 5 (Culled AB It H TO A Ticehtirst, If 1 account of darkness.) bats with thp Aces on Flromon'a field Desmond, rf. .. Chambers. If and the Reformed church and Gray- Davey, cf GAMES THIS FRIDAY. Sammon, if \anDorn, rt Red Bank at Long Brunch. Y teams will clash on Miles' field. Citarello, 2b ... Wannmassa at Little Silver. Starting Zcigler. lb. ;.... Dmld. lb All gamea aro slated to start at four Hammond, cf. . Wnrren. lb Freehold at Fort Monmouth. , o'clock. MONDAY, MAY 29, . _ ... 3 GAMES NEXT MONDAY. Gill. 3b 27 1 2 1 Cook, PS . ... 1 Little. Silver at Red Hunk. Fred Pettcnglll of the Y. M. C. A.Slinrahha'H Barber Shop will close at II. Tully. »». ... 2 The second game went to the Sil- j Fort Monmouth at WannmaBaa. staff is In chargo of the league. Tho B:0» r. M. week days and 10:00 V. Sweel. e vcritcs by. a score of 6 to 2. The I Long Branch at Freehold. winning team will roceivo a loving M, Saturdays. J. Tullr. P Marlboro lads nicked Charlie Craw-] The Red Bank firemen defeated ford for eight hits. Slattery and Mc- Fort Monmouth, 6 to 4, in a six In- NEWARK. Cue, on the mound for Marlboro, ning encounter at Hunter's field - AB }[ PO A yielded ton between them. Crawford THIS BIS 4 0 3 3 Monday night,-,'Charlie Crawford was Laghy. .ts. ._ ' 0 1 3 made two of the hits, both of them OF rue &OSTOH Dotosi. 3 b'. 1 n good form and held tho soldiers 4 0 1 0 being doubles. The score: All Rights Reserved by Tbfl Associated Proas Caruso, If. - 1 2 I) to a half dozen hits. The Red Bank- J. Furcell. rf * ' 0 10 LITTLE SILVER. irs mado three more than that num- THE J. BBfTciiollo. cf 2 ' (1 1 « R H E ber. Tho score: Bkl. 2b _ -1 ' 0 12 0 Fleckner. rf 1 0 0 0 Tough Game for Fans RED BANK. Kadlce, lb 3 ' (13 0 Merriman, cf 3 Robins Trounced Red Bank Police H. RalTcnello, c 3 < 0 0 5 Yanarclla. 3b _ 3 AB R II TO A Yarnwinder Rental Library I>. Purcell, p 3 ' Brooks, if 12 2 M. Aschettino, 2b I An Scorekeeper >ewiB, BB - 10 1 2B 0 1 21 11 N. ABchettino. si 4 By Eatontowners Pass Neptunites Starr, rf J 0 1 hy innings: Smith,, If i The scorekeeper had a busy time ilurphy. c _ 2 1 1 00000000 0—0 Tnmninc. tb 3 Calandriello, 2b 0 1 0 THE ~MAPLES OO0100OS ?;—-1 W. Morris, if 3 Fair Haven Nine Crushed, 18 to •lacIntoBh, 31. - J 0 1 Calnndricllt), c 3 t Firemen's Held on Newman j Local Marksmen Now Third in >nwford. p. ...- 3 0 1 4 pg y g B Gill. Ski. IVo-nose hit—Cita- Crawford, r • 3, by Alerts Last Sunday Af- .Voodward, lb J 362 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. trike-ouU—By Tully 18, by Pur- when the West Bergen athletio club Interstate Police Pistol League Applegate, ci. ... I 1 Bases on bulls— By Tully 3. by 32 C 10 3 ; ternoon — Eatontown Scores romped off with a victory over the ONLY THE NEWEST BOOKS. B —Await Final Standing from 2. Hit by richer— >' Furccll MARLBORO. Almost at Will. Red Wings by the unprecedented d •1\ G 9 18 i No Membership and No Minimum Charge-, AB K score of 31 to 0. The West Bergens Washington Headquarters. FORT MONMOUTH. McGackin. as. i 0 made some of their runs on 22 hits AB R. II TO A Vosclis. rf., c i The Eatontown Alerts made short The Red Bank and Neptune police velly. rf 3 0 0 R. J. Preston, rf i work of beating the Fair Haven but seven errors by the Wings also pistol teams, which in the standing of itartin, rf 3 2 110 rt Monmouth It. A. Preston, 3b. ...: 4 Kobins last Sunday afternoon at helped them to pile up runs. Try astho Interstate league published last Bluth, lb 3 115 0 VanCleaf, cf 4 Fair Haven. The final score was-18 they mipht, the Red • Bank Wings week, were third and fourth respec- Mack, 3b 3 0 10 2 Hickory, c. 3 Shaffer, 8B - 3 0 0 0 4 Pa' to 3. The visitors ran up fivo runs could make but one hit off Cantalice tively, exchanged positions as a re-Adams, 2b. 3 0 0 4 0 Takes Another Mancir.e, 2b. in the first two innings and in thein the seven innings in'which the sult of the matchea last week. The Oblcy, c » 3 0 0 5 1 . _ . [Holland, lb. . fourth and fifth added nine more. game dragged on. The score: Eed Banlc marksmen won their Szymenskl, If. , 10 0 0 0 match while the Neptunites lost Sidls, p I 0 0 0 0 ildiera Defeat Decker Dairy j jicc.ie. They were then content with scoring WEST BERGEN. Lewandowski, p _ 10 0 0 0 ' Company of Hight8tov{n, 141" a a pair of tallies in .each the sixth AB R their's. and eighth frames. The Robins were 4 5 The Berkeley, California, team is 24 4 G 15 7 20 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. J. to 9, in Slugfest—Three Horn- j able to score only in the first, third Soden. e _ leading the circuit with five games Score by inninga: and fourth. Cantaiice, p 6 Fort Monmouth ..... : 0 2 0 0 0—4 eti and Three Triples. Maletto, 2b 6 won and one lost. Jersey City is Red Bank 3 3 0 0 0 x—6 TELEPHONE 1377. Busy Schedule For Ed Chasey, pitching for the Alerts, Hammond, 1 b fi second. Then come Red Bank, Nep- The Fort Monmouth baseball team d th Fair Havenites nino to eight McLaughlin. rf 5 tune, Muskegon, Michigan; Boston Freehold fell upon two Little Sil- ALL NATIVE FISH. won another game last Sunday after- The Key-Mat Bears, j;^ *. Lafayette, :f. and Binghamton, New York. ver pitchers and made twelve hitB noon when it defeated the Decker The Eatontowners were able Muzzaroppi, 31'. which were partly responsible for the dairy company of Helghtstown, 14 to to gather but three more than that Palandrann, STANDING OF THE TEAMS. sixteen runs which they amassed PORGIES 2 lbs. 25c The Key-Mat Bears, representing number. Six errors by Fair Haven Brister, ss. . 2 0 PC 9. The soldiers collected sixteen hit3. Herkeley _ 5' 1 Kcyport and Matawan, will be busy players aided in the Eatontown scor- .830 Monday night on Firemen's field at SEA BASS ft. 16c Duprey and Sidis held the visitors for the next few days. Tonight they 50 31 Jersey City * 4 1 .800 Little Silver. Nine errors by the to eight blows. ing. RED WINGS. Ked Bank ' 3 2 .600 Silverites were contributory factors MACKEREL : ft. 15c will visit Freehold for a game with Batting honors were divided among ! II Neptune 3 3 .500 Three homo runs were made dur- the Pirates of that place. Tomor- Delapictro. c I 0 0 .333 to Freehold's victory. Tho home McCall and Ratti of the Alerts and BoTtor? "...'.' ' " " ? " i LOBSTERS : ft. 40c ing the game. The circuit clouts row night they will entertain the Barnoy Egeland of the Robins. Each DeLuca, lb. ) O .200 team was held to two runs and six were scored by Shaffer and Szymen- Recreations of Fords at their home Natalie, 2b. I 1 BinEhi mton .000 hits. The score: A Complete Line of Sea Food. made three hits. Purdy, McCall, Cananico, ss. _.. 2 0 0 The Red Bank team defeated the sld of Fort Monmouth and Ewart of field at Keyport. The Norfolk Col- Rattl and Bradley, all of Eatontown, A. Alvino. 3b. LITTLE SILVER. tho dairymen's team. - Three triples Jordan, rf Muskegon police, 952 to D43, Jast Try Us ! ored Giants will furnish the oppo- made doubles. The score: AU n Kj rQo A and three doubles also featured the sition for Sunday. On Tuesday, Dec- I.. Acerra. If. .. week. Policeman George Clayton Parker If 4 1 o EATONTOWN. E. Acerra. cf. .. YanarctUi lt». 0 0 4.. 0 game. oration day, the Bears will oppose was high scorer with a mark of 195. P. 1 2 AB 11 PO A V, Alvino. p. . Lieutenant Harold Davlson waa aN. .Aschettino, "iii."". .". ii 2 The signalmen put ths game on icethe Scarlet Raiders if BradleyM3each Purdy. lb .12 0 M. Aachettino, 2b 3 0 1 6 4 In the first inning when they scored in two games. w. Chnsi-r. c. close second with 194. Policemen A. Morrla, ss. 0 0 1 2 McCall. as. ... Charles Erickscn and Benjamin Pry- O'Connor, rf. .. „ S 0 1 1 0 four runs. They tallied in , every Burnside, c. ... ;t .1 1 4 1 The Key-Mats last Sunday after- Mcehan. 2b or were tied with 193 and Captain l frame but the fourth, seventh and Ratti. 31i Dorick, cf 3- o n 0 0 noon defeated tho Howard A. Jtlallen Harry T. VanNote mado 177, 0 0 0 0 eighth and did not bat in the ninth. association of Leonardo, 9 to 4, in an Bradley, of. Quads and Colored Schneider, p. . 1 The score: A,Wco. If The scores of the Muskegon team V. Morris, p. , 2 0 1 0 0 interesting game. The score: K. Chuspy, p FORT MONMOUTH. Vnnllrunt. rf. Giants Play to Tiefollow: Lilliburj; 193, Zillah 1B2, Boyl- 28 2 6 18 j}9 AB IHPOA KEYFORT-MATAWAN. Emerso rf boll 189, Johnson 186, Cierlalt 183. FREEHOLD. Sidio. if- P - r, 3 2 0 1 AB R H TO A The Quadrangle club and the Red The Neptune marksrrien lost to the AB It H A Martin, cf - 4 2 13 0 S. Carhart. r 3 1 I) 44 18 27 15 Rhondcs, r, ... S 2 o ro0 2 Bluth. It _ 5 1 3 1! 0 II. Wallins. , 1 2 1 FAIR HAVEN. Bank Colored Giants played five in- Californians by a scoro of 938 to 906. 4 1 1 1 Vanl'clt. If. 4 (1 .1 Carawell, 2b, . rt Racquets Restrung and Repaired by experts Mack, 3b 5 12 13 A nings to a tie last Thursday night at Boston defeated Binghamton and .,_ _ f( 1 0 0 3 Dune, lb AB n n po King. P Shaffer, s> 4 2 110 O. Ecclnnrl, If. 1 Miles' field on Newman Springs road. Varxdenveer, lb - 3 - 3 :! (1 Adams, 2b _ 5 0 111 Smith, c. .... Jersey City was idle. r. in one hour; best gut guaranteed. Prices re- 4 0 I) 4 The scorn was 1 to 1 when darkness Lugnnnani, If, 2 2 2 0 0 Okley. c. _ 5 2 3 3 1 Mount, rf. .. Kettcl'. !.!•.' 4 n I 2 The Red Bankers concluded their Ksltew. xn 3 1 n Siymenskl, if _ s 1 1 0 0 Hiirtshorne, : n. -Ecclaml, lb. 4 0 a 13 forced the calling of the game. The schedule by shooting against Bing- Quinn, 3b 3 1 2 a 0 duced. Duprey, p ?. 3 2 2 0 fi K. Carhart. : Crisprll, l-f 2 0 0 0 hamton, New York, last week. ThePotter, rf 2 1 O 1 '0 PUAPOII. p. . Haskill.- rf. ;_ } I 1 0 0 0 1! 14 15 27 12 VnnSchoick, cf QUADRANGLE CLUB. scores weer certified to and the tar-Rue, If „ 1 O 1 0 0 Hig-liUt.oivn. Callnm'or'c.'c'f."". AB R H gets sent to the league headquarters Matthews, cf. 2 o 0 AB It'll PO A LEONARDO. A. Kitrlahd. c. Sheldon. 2b :i i i at Washington-for compilation. W. S.vGRAY • Kelty, rf S 0 1 4 1 Ackermnn, p, .. J rooms, s? „ .. 3 A 25 16 12 g An rt ii ro A Cnrey, c i 21 Whit*, rf. 10 lino lb. 0 0 Mctiriith. r. 2 o n o o Score by iniIITIRB: Gbic, c. p „ . ... a 0 i Freitos, cf. ..._ 2 Wolfo. rf. 1 2 •P. Kt-enland .. 1 (1 0 (1 0 ft TENNIS PROFESSIONAL Multer, .Tb _ „ 2 0 1AM* Silver . 1—— 2 E^art, 11. p. _ 2 T. Hanson, s« 1 2 n 0 1 7 1 3 4 I—1G Wiley, ab.._ 4 McLuunhlm, 2b. 1 1 3 6 3 B 27 IS Van Dorn, If ... 3 ft 0 Red Bankers Blanked freehold Warrrn, cf. e „ ... n 1 Lloyd, m G. Knockel, c (1 2 •Patted Callflmnre ini - Oth. o Foswood Park, :-: Little Silver, N. J. Horn, 2b r.'.T.'..r..T.'..r.y.i... 4 H. Hanson, cf. ... 0 2 Bathschmidt, rf _ ... ^ n 1 Eatontown 231)45 2 By' Shrewsbury Aces Radice. Peterson, 3b 0 1 I-'air Ifave Dndf], lb _ ... i 0 0 - Ncrris, p z i'. 4 Medic. If n n Dorn, p o o o Colored Giants And j.Ioslin. I> 1 0 -The Shrewsbury Acos blanked tho 32 0 S 24 15 •Dannn-itz , 0 0 22 I 6 Question Marks of Red. Bank, 6 to Long Branchers Tied Score by Colored Giants Beat COLORED GIANTS 0, last Sunday afternoon at Shrews- Herghtptow 1 1 n (i n— rt 33 4 in 21 11 AH R 11 bury. Lane, Shrewsbury pitcher, FFort t MMonmouth ....4 1 !> 0 2 2 0 0 i—x—111 i •Batted for MeCue in Oth. Keansburg Comets <• Green, 2b o ( The Red Bank Colored Giants and '" 11 ( held the Red Bankers to three hits. Errors^Mack, KbafTc!-, Vreit.-ic. Wiley. | ^,-orc by innings: WiUiams, lb n the Long Branch Ramblers battled riihbB, 3b •> 0 ] •Lloyd. Horn. hita oli ft 0 , The score: seven. Innings to a tie last Monday ley 2, Horn. Thro.-base hits —Illutr-!l,e.,niml.. . 0 n i—i The Tied Bank Colored Giants de- UnrriBon, BS 2 fi ( AdaBifl. ^Vhitc. Home runs—ShulVer, Hiy- Key-Mats f) f> 0 0 0 x—'.I feated the KeanKburg ConietH, 7 to lianp. r ... 1 n 0 SHKEWSBURY. night at Miles' field on Newman menfiki. Eivart. Double t>!f;y«—lJh;lli. (un- •Errors—Hartshorn", K. Carhurt, Mooney luhnHon, If _".. .'. ."" ... 1 l A0 n H E SprlngB road. The score: 1. last Sunday afternoon at Miles's o Ouckaiew, If 0 1 assisted.) Mack to Ailnms to llluth. Stril.e- 2. T. Hailsi-n. (i. Knochel. I'eti'rsun iwu. Tleid, - 0 0 Ij'ine, p. 3 1 0 0 AB B H E pr?y 10, oft SidiB 0, ing. Smith. Strikc-outy—By I'axsnn " hy Kubcrtson , rf .'.'.'. ."".'.' 3 1 0 0 S. Green. 2b 4 >ft Eivnrt 1, oil Nor- Haywooil. r ... l n 0 Hnywood. rt 4 93 BROAD ST., RED BANK ris 2. •Innlin .V llnae. on balls—Off l',,,o. |, Wayoakers to three hits. The score: I'icrce, RK. _ « 2 0 nfT .lupliii 4. Umpire;i~--Fael;m nml Kr-n- Conk, Hi. '"" 4 0 0 0 Wllliamn, lb 3 RED HANK, 17 I I Harns, HB 3 NEXT TO POST OFFICE. AB B H Wiliron, ,1b 1 I) I) :• Citcn. ;!>.• Siiiturton, rf ,1 0 () 0 If. Giccu. 1 .1 Local Truckmen Lose 1 ll.tywmxl, rf. QUADItANGLES NI5W DIAMOND. nionlnn. 2b 2 1 1 0 Dix. c - .1 Willianis. lb. Poolc. If. 1 0 1 0 Johnson, If :i DUCO No. 7 POLISH CLOTH To Asbury Park Team Fair Haven Juniors Hauls, fs. ... Frost, rf 3 .loltman. If. V. M. C. A. Tram to Have Field at 31 c 5 1 Tijbbn, 3S 2 Speed Blend ECONOMY The E. and B, trucking comi)a!iy'-s Lose to Oceanport I.nwKim, rf. . Fnlr Haven—Game Saturday. KED DANK. nine of Red Bank won a ten-iiminf; AII V. H K POLISH PKG. At a meeting of the Quadrangle KKchclliiicih, r. .. 4 0 0 0 LONG BRANCH. panio from the Jersey Coast News Thr Or.cnnport PniitimriK ilcfoatrd club of the Young Men's Christian Henulon. cf. . .. 4 0 0 1 company of Asbury Park Inrt Sun- the. Junior Robins of Fair Haven association Monday night, plnnH for Itllmiitclli. 11 3 0 0 P. Acerra. m. .. n o o 1 SPONGE day afternoon at \Vaiuiniti:::,;i. Tho last Saturday afternoon at Ocean- KrueK'er. ,1b ,1 0 0 0 L. Arcrra, 3h. 1 1 AUTO SOAP KEANsntillG. taking over a baseball diamond on I.iitc, «»., 2b „ 4 0 0 1 Fornorato, cf. . 0 I LARGE ccore was 17 to 10. Hils wore plen- port hy a ;;c:ore of 5 lo 2. Both tcnim AH R llance i oa'l nt Fair Haven for the Doni. [1. _ 4 0 0 0 PhMlinn. lb LM. CAN .1 0 !i KEG. BOc. tiful, The Bcnic: mndc fix hit?. The pcoro: Kennedy, vise o[ the club's team were tliu- VnnNote. "if."...!!!!...'.! !!!!! 4 0 1 0 Agnmenon, 2b, 2 'Z 0 l.u.lcr, I 0 1 Monaco, rf 3 1 nKi) HANK f'AIK HAVEN. cupficd. A backstop has been erected Butrh, ^li 4 0 :s Ki hi.nclil. it. ...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!....:!!!!! 1 0 0 0 KnrborB, If 0 All on the field. 0 0 Cnllsmln. c 3 0 0 0 ITiordfln. cf 1 All R II K Wnin-cr. F 1 0 SPOKE BRUSH 2-GAL. OIL ll.irm. If. 0 (I ft Obcrmnn, 1 CoBtcntlno, 11 3 0 0 0 Welni.'firlii€r, lh 100% liudMHi. n '.: 1 I'nrK ««. .. The speaker*) wp.re lleorge Little, 32 0 8 3 LAJP.GE Kcden, . llemlri.-l, Mi, II Lusher, ;ib. athletic director at Rutgcrn univers- 28 8 8 1 Maletto, 2b 3b I'IIHHM. rf. ity, who spoke on "The Three Aima MacUoivelJ. is KKD BANK TINMEN WIN, OPEN EVENINGS. Mrjrrlfi. p j KiilKl. cf. .. of Phy.'iic.-tl Education," nnd Herbert Wlckler, if IShuitii. if. If. Hunter, "bunrball nmbnm;ndor to Belford Club Wins Wiiitebcad, ii. l.irl.m-li, 21, Japan," who told nf hia recent trip Loral I-ciigiio Winners Defeat Long i 250-Yd. Smith. 3b <.;:«. \<. . . lo the Orient. Hruncli Chntnplonfl. From Genoa, 0 to 2 .88 6-Ft. Walker, 21i Durirk. I.. . Shrewsbury Athletics OCEAN CITY Knk'lit. If The Quads next Rnhmlay after- Tho Commercial Chauffcurfl, win- BRIGANTINE GREENHART $6|.99 noon will oppono n bnspball Irani ners of the Red Bank bowling The Belford athletic club defeated & OCEANI'OItT. Nosed Out Sunday SURF ROD - ASBl.'ity TAHK. composed nf conMtguardonlen at- league, defeated tho Jersey Central the Genoa athletio club, 8 to 2, laat REEL AH R (ached to Handy Hook, Hpei iirarettl Sunday nfternoon at Belford. Do- ]'. 11 I.. Hurley. If. .. The Shrcwiibiuy nthk-tlc dub power and light company plnmcn, ftiriliunu, sli. , 1 1 <; Hurley, ,lli. Cove and HeabrlRht r,tationn at Fort Brosky, pitching for Bolford, held . 4 1 umeil nut, 7 In C, lunt Sunday ii winners of tile Long Brnnch league, FISHING LICENSE ISSUED. Klmde, aii Wiilliiw. II Hancock. tho visitors to four scattered lilts. Turk, II) J. I'lirley. v , j noon ,-it Portaupoclt by n,n i in twr> nut of threo mntchca laat Noe. 11) i Lnni: Brnnch li.-iseliall dub. Thursday nl^M at Lonr; Branch. Tho Tho ocorc: 80-Yd. Perry, 2b : The l BAMBOO $9 9 ' ! Miller, it. . f scnir: IlKD HANK I'OLICK I.OHi;. Red HankP.ru, though tho winners of MSLKORD. nrikAT onnc esaeiad Ilrnno, nh., c. . '.Hi . thr majority of games, mado only Fresh Water f.Vini. II)-. p. . loy. ! 1 r.llIlKWIUUIllY. Jc.lin.ton, 21. Harry. If 2.ISO plnn for tho threo gnmen a.'/ li, ':•!,,;i l.ocnl MarliHiucn IXifcntod hy Sc:i Hc.iko|rlt. rf REEL Unit, f Warmer!, if rt .1. Miiiif olntn. 197 IUHIIC. 31 STEEL RODS Tucmlay, I)(5Ci)ratU>n Duy. Thf! hlllrco.'llH McKiilnlit .. 154 Oknlciw. r Jap Feathered T1)R J^ptunn Orlolcii ni-o fiook mado a m:nro of j,4^ Mu'llnllltM AMi 8IZES4. Thr fnllnwini; (,-nmcii lire nehoihilrrl giiniPH wit Ik renlnr tpamn In thlfij I'ollcfinnn Chfitlcn Krfckmi v,nn nf, o o o SQUIDS Hixtlon of tho county. They will • lie plnyerl next Tunriciny, Meninrhil 841 lilKh for rtcd Hunk with n mntlt of LOW! HHAIICH. jilay eitiier at Immo or fiw,-iy. Tlic ly, on iliamcmdn in thin vicinity;: A. JJ|< It II 1!!I7. I.inuloniinl llindil Ilnvlinn VVIIM An n H K TENNIS 1933 TENNIS ItiKcn. ivr, H. Unit". 1' ,. F> 0 0 0 club ifl fully tmirormod. Wllllnni i I'oil MonmoTilli • HiM-onrl with 2!ll mirl Policeman J. TornH 11.(1 Vouh nllilellc rlul, llvnn. J. Jlo»no. ft RACKETS BALLS W^gonmn of i.rilT Corlien avonuc, f I'oit M/»nn)(>iit)i. /.iimii, (icotfie. Claylnn mid llrnjuniln J'lyor Mrtiovm ir,n ISO A. rttlsto, 21. . ... 4 0 1 Knniit'iii allllcstle thih \ '• L'lllt* Ihnnrh T. 'IVmi 170 171 216 . ... 3 1 1 Ndpluni', In tho booldnB manager. J I. ,., worr. tlnil with 2K,. Cnphiln Harry 107 C. Mfltiani. BB tWptio club on l'nrmly I ol'l nt Hiimnon Hor'l'o I'hlllrni H»imlln. nil . ... 4 0 2 4>00 True T r'nlr Il.von Kobirin v VnnNote mnde a ncoro of ::iil. Smith 3 1 1 . Ullln Kilvir II. 31. l»t KB A. Mnrninl, lb FREE! $ rllll> n Klr me Held at I.H'la Tho Bcorcn of thn Hen rjlrt mnrltn- Jordan DoFollce. if 4 Ttis road to better and bigger IHII.I j '<[ " ' "' 3 e li SIR 8S7 J. Mntrinl, <• $2.00 Reel—Largest Pickerel. flWB Iefi)ii Day. Me- lind Hank to Hum.on, 73c ' At s meeting of tho officers and (As Told To Alan (Jould) club on Sunday. J. William Helm lClght churches hnve culi'ird the nan and II. LcRuwiU.* Jnombers of tlio Hcd B/mk Yacht was iiffiiuj with 1 down and Gene (rack and field moot, to hr- hrld on ronm w,-i- decorated with lilacs. Hntea Alter Midlilglit t TEL. 2875. I have heard It :iald often Mngce, N. fi. Urown and Alc-x Wilde Tile l.ili. J.en Dre.-is nhoppo of A-i- The Women's DOIIKK- -'I! ir. r.luli club last Friday night. It waa •unani- Saturday afternoon by Hi" Yimn;; will hold ;i i:;iicl j.arty men 'good putters ai'p. bom, not, made,"wen; tied ,pn' third with score;; of 2 Men's Christian association nf th'e i'miy Paik which managed tho show, Thu BA.NK Hfi Slnimiouth St., Uiitl tlanh mously agreed to hold tho third run- t" bib t tht up night. June S, at. Dowd's hall. A .ii ning of the national SweopBtalicH on but 1 do not" to that sup- down each. municipal Held on Brrgcii place. ,vlll give to the, auxiliary ten per OI1 ICt A r I'AIR HAVEN t cnt ot cial anrl covered di.:h lunchcrm ^il! Saturday, August 12. The actual crstltion any more than I believe any Plans aro being made by Jack I This meet, which was to haw bcon: ' '" sales of all dresses sold oilier part of a good golf gomo is in- t() lhB be held tomorrow night fnr nn rn- conduct of thfl race, will ho In tho Rohrcy, proprietor of the club, for a' ilcld on Jlay fl ns sail. »f "iiationnl i the pe rinn who attended the bers and guests. herited. (la....g„ tournament to bn held on Dec 'Irenes were modeled by riandB of the Red Bank Yacht club *" boya' wceli" observance was j ^b Tin Mr. and Mrs. John Fichtf-r hi\r racing- acBoclation, Inc., which wljl Probably no more consistent putt- orntlon clay. The pinyy will soon start poned becausn of Hformy wcathor. 'local larluv. A special program was or ever lived than Jcromo D. Tra- reopened their refreshment ,u [ handlB" tho vurlous details In prepa- !f0,. tl]e j^,no tournament. The churches thai have entered ipresented prior to the fashion show, •cru, nor more confident players than | Mr3 IOll bathhouse pavilion mi the jiuhlii ration Xog. tho regatta as well as are the First Baptist,-Calvary Bap- ! ' win Hobba, Mrs. George Jnncs, Hagcn or Ouimct, on the. 1 1 1 nn ! Ml aEll;1 K beach. Several bathbnuses have IK.I n supervising tho raco itnelf. tlet. Methodist, Presbyterian, He-' " , " '' -" - >ng formed a cens, but they dcvelopod their skill lian0 ttJO added to the group. Joseph Mori has An oxccutlvo committee, consist- I formed, St. James. Episcopal and St. ""'' Piayed several selec- rented the refreshment pavilion built J5.OH0 VANTKD AT ONCE WITH PHOPERTY -VALUED AT with a smooth stroke- and conotant. Anthony's. The church making the 110"3' A d i ing of Charles C. Alexander, Jr., practice. y li.st year by Mrs. Philip Yrdlen oC chairman; Jacob "Slojjcl eommndoro greatest number of points will rc- and Miss Eliza- Runl.son. The Srnbright. beach rlub $2S,•--e ^->.followin— g ' Mrs. Andrew Thompson, who la n heats of flvo miles each. Members of Monmouth Chapter, only will '"•cut" the hall, hut. ho. will mni-y: I entries: I Daughter;, of American Revolution, aurgical patient nt. Ihe Lone; Bmr.c'n The National Sweepstakes trophy 1 iw. short of the hnlo nine out of t lllO-j-unl dash—Won by Kailrtiy of A«- Fii-ft, hoat — Fir>t Tlaiitir-t, Cnlvar< hospital, is expected honir . this wpii-:. ' . met last week at the home of Mrs. 1 Is now held by George Kcis of Lake times. Thorn still is plently of truth j iiy I'ni-f: .nvcniiil, Arnonr. Hcd Dank; l»t, Methodiol. I'rc-.byteriai:. Hcfu Lloyd AV. Cji-river, retiring regent, at Kdwnrd Johnson h,is retuiiKil George, New York, who won 11 at lird, lidwon, Afilmry Park, Time, 10.S. L lt,1.,,l in tho old saying'. "Never up, never | 4 10-ynril ilimli-— Won liy Burrel of Ai- j En'licol • i Princeton. Election and installation home from the Long Brincli the last running of this raco In 1031. i iiiiry Purl;: acr-ond, Innccllc, Anbury Park; Tlih-- pital, where he underwent, an opi'i i- Mr. Bela will defend tho trophy with j third, Morris, Jtcd n»nk. Time, 51.8. j n-}™ hwil—MethorliBl ! | of olflcers was held. Mrs. Jacoh B. Still I'avors Larger Cup i 880-ynn! run—Won hy VanBrunt, Efil i r ._ . Rt. Anthony'!-. oi^i • i Rue of Red Bank was elected re- tion. his ten-year-old Gold Cup hydro- l nm There, has been niu<;h rliticussion Bl Mr. and Mr?. Alhrrt piano El Lagarto, ono of tho most ink: Bcroncl. l,arlccn. Anbury rark; third, |gent, Mrs. James Mattenlee vice rc- this spring over my suggestion for a D;•<':.i]pr, Itcil Hunk-. Tlmr i!,10. The events will be s follows: jg'ent, Mrs. H. Gertrude Capon rc- who have heen .'living nn thn Sum consistent of American speed craft. bigger cup, measuring six inches, in- iJll-yanl •lush—Won l.y limtn, Anbury It Is expected that. El Laprarto will u-1:; LPi-oud, Karlray. Aslniry Park; third, Claim A—Flfty-ya •1 rlilth. lon.y 1 cording secretary, Mrs. Daniel Olson stead of the present, rcj^ulotion hole. i ^)elng prepared for this event, able change and make for a hotter , Wf Tho past two races for tho Na- Disi'UR throw—Won hy Undo", Asbury njnnlnH hroad jumii, twelvc-nnun'I i-hr,i. balanced, more sal.iBfacl.ory game. I ii'l.: i-erntiti, finiycrr, Kfd liauk; third, put, dior.UB Dirow nnd fitccidechnye rare. tional Sweepstakes trophy have been Kod Bank. Distance 128 feet 3i,i The bigger cup will "pay off" fnr , lllh^ . von By hydroplanes of the finld Cup irhi 54 BROAD ST., 164 BROADWAY, class, which is limited to motors of the players reaching the greens !.,,f, v:iult—Won liy Varian. Anbury more often than others in regulation Ur»rk: ficnnnd, Hrier, Afibury Pnrk ; third, 625-oublo inch piston displacement. liiwitz, Red Bank. Ileicht 9 ftct 8 RED BANK. •> The National Swoepatrtkes In open or par figures! Analysis of the re- LONG BRANCH. to Binglo onglned boats of unlimited sults in the Miami Blltmorc, Open -lin Uirow—Won ' by Su-ee', plstAri displacement. Tho Gold Cup proved this Tint is is it should be. second. Lover, AstMiry Pnrk ; third. Aslmi-y Park. Distance 14(i feet 3"i craft ' havo at. present attained a npeed In competition of practically .iump—Won hv BIKM. Ar.hu ry sixty miles per hour while tho un- rcniitl. DeMnin, .Hod H»n|;; thirr|. , When flsIlitllT, *n!R ;js much limited racern can claim about five .Smith. Anbury I'ark. UiMance JO fn-L !v {IS ]oUfi aB you prcasPi ,h e nph wlll mllca per .hour more npecd, but have jump—Won by Jordan, R«d Bunk; »ot hoar you. But dn not stnmp on The Bridal Bouquet not proven ns consistent as to speed Vo||, Anbury Park; third, Smith, liio bottom of a rowboat. or on tho. and to being ablo lo finish. ... So important to the Park; , HurM, Aflmry I'nrk; third, drop your oars in the bn.it with ;i bride and to the occa- The National Sweepstakes should Keeker Hank. Difitance 41 feet S thud or heave the anchor overboard provo.ta bo a trial for the Gold Cup inches. so that it causes a splash. Lower it. sion ... so sure to be boats In preparation for the thir- Freshman summary: carefully. Fish hear by feeling vi- the chief item of notice tieth -running of their race nt De- 100-yard .lath—Won by Green, Hetl brations. troit on Labor day. The Gold Cup n-inl-- second, l'nppen. Anbury Park; third. and conversation after boats, besides 131 LaRarto are Louisa, 1 II lied llnilk. Time. 10.8. II nl iinsh -Won by WyckorT, Red owned by Captain John Wanamaker H FrcniHl, Dean. Ilcd Bank; third, Comes word from Ben the ceremony. It is hut of Philadelphia, Miss Philadelphia, le II J!i-d Hank. Time. 57.S, president, of tho. BP.1 mar fitting that it should be Lean Fresh owned by John Shibc, also of Phila- 0 -'-j Ineriefl. to 6:0O p. M. Depp MM and :uif Prime Rib @3old Cup at Montauk, Lonp Island, lot put—Won by Dandis, Anbury Till re nnd. Dean, lieil Blink; third, Kel- anglers from various sections alonj; and tho President's Cup at Wash- ly. Red Dank. Distance .17 feet 2 lneb.ee-. the coast, •will bo. nn hnnrl, ington in 1932), owned by Horace Tho comniiHoo in CIVU'RO inrludr-r, Dodge tit Detroit, and Miss Colum- ROYAL AKCANUM. Fred Fclpcr, Wai tor VanClcnvr, lOr- (To Koll nr Standing) *• bla, nlne-year-nlll veteran, owned by np.st La.ss, Matthew K. 13r>yl:in. Via\ Ted Hall of Roil Bank. Mr. Dodfte CIr.gg, Martin Collins, Alfred BI-OCJUL;, Is having a new Gold Cup hull built Hcd Bank Council Knteriainri Three Lean rres! Other Lodges in tho District. William Sweotland, Cranagn Tilt on, in England, to be powered with nn Fred Rosotter, John JIcArthur, John FORK American motor. Louisa, is nt pres- Red Bank council of Royal Arcan- McConnell, Joseph Brrpr, Emil O ent In Italy, whero aho will compete um .was host, tn the Progressive hauper. Dr. Jamon Brothers, Alfred this week on Lako Garrta in tho In- Four, composed nf the councils at Pfaff, Louis Lc-Lon;;, Chester Kl;iu- ternational 12-llter cln.ss. Koyport. Long Branch, Asbury Park ve!t and Robert Howin, The rlu and Red Bank, at, their meeting in annual contest far the largcfit. striped In tho field of tljo unlimited hydro- Odd "Fellows - ' 'hall Thursday night, bass, -woakflsh, kingfish, planes thero are Pep, owned hy Wll- The feature of the evening was a croaker caught, by 1 liam Bramble of Baltimore; Buskce, of indoor baseball games be- owned by Walter Buske of Lake Btart on that da tween teams captained hy AI Heath , Hopatconpr, and Miss Red Bank, er of Rod Bank and R. Rowo of Key- owned by Pierre Proa! or Tied Bank. iporl. Piowc'ii team won three Thero are evitlcnlly .some hlur.fi: li Horace Dodgo la also preparing his straight came?, 0-1, S-2 and 5-1. in eyidenco down Eciicli Hn\'en wny. Delphlno V as a Sweepstakes con- Word comes from Ernest TrueeU- lender, having replaced her Gold Thn phiyers on ROWE'H team were LITTLE SILVER, NEW JLRbLY mantel of the Acme hotel there that Cup power plant, with one of double T Triiex. George Hyer, M. Tuclter, Cnpts. Max Schoenherr; and trio piston displacement. Mr. Hollander, M. Dougherty, Ed- ward Cnttrr-ll. Tlioma=; Leonard, Erl- Driscoll hrmishly in BR and C-ipt. Paul members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ar,r.r>. r Tlia raco for the 12. i-cubic Inch ward Klul;'. nnrl C. Lnrson, Heather's and Wilbur Dagcs hooked into 22. hydroplanes.should sec..nl)oul._twc|vc 1/ Hennclt,-• Creorpt!--Mundy, Mr. to fifteen starters, according to Dr. mirkley, I. \V. Stewart. William Paul S. Burnham of Wilmington, Fritz and Cl.iience 13. Beck. Eels and flounders arc still ormr; ;XTRA Delaware, who In the American SpenrheK were made hy Frcrl caught in tho upper part, of the I Power Boat, assoclntlnn chairman of Shrewsbury, snys Jack Bahrs, Jr., of Quelcll. Mr. Buckley. Alfred Mc- FANCY this clara. Theso little boats nro all Hero h Walter Hiigcn, ono of Cnai'h and William Fritz. Refresh- Highlands. The host catches very much of tho suuue design and thn game's master puttrrs, II- ments of coffee, frankfurters nnd says, have, hcen mnde in the" car power, usually running a very closely hiKlmtliir; tho "flat" stroke. Tho sauerkraut were served hy a com- evening, just before sundown. matched race nt speeds of around Club head alayfi CIOHR to tho mittee cnmpnr-etl of 10. S. Williard. forty miles per hour. gronnii, prevents "cutting" llm William Friti, Fred Fisher •and Har- Field Meet At Everett, Tho outhoards, of which there can ball nnd lessens tho chunccn of ry Tyson. Sunny Jim Preparation*! are beinp; complete f 'M expected nearly 100, nro always falling short nf tho cup. one of the most inloreHtlnc parts for the Ilcld clay meet, lo he held ;:-it- Finhlnq; in Florida. urdny, boKlnninrj at ten o'clocli i» ihr Force of the regatta. Commodore William HIGH SCHOOL ATHI,I:THS ( ( Euzetl of Iho fiddle Allan!lo Out- Konjjiniin i*. J 'm<'k*? nf l ',-iir ilMven niornlilK, on the Kiullud.-, nf Ilir L'"i,- board association, which ran the ir-. nt, I1nr;i fIrandp, Florida, nn a man boarding Fichool near l0vep-tt. 1'rlnclpal Sleber Kxplnlns miles Gov- his The. pupila of this school and of live sixth annual Albany to New York erning Trmic MeelH, il.'Oiinp trip, lie is staying on Raco on May li, predicts; that near- yci ch t. (i wonnn < 1 inn. other Monmouth county schools at- tended hy colored children will com- ly every one- of the 72 outboartis During tho laot few days much I.ihl-.y Cnnkcd EVAP. •"» starting In that event will bo at Red criticism nan liccn • directed nt I he Royn enn make extra pocket money pote In various athletic contest.;. The Bank on August. 12. It. la nlno hoped mnnnKomcnt of Ihe athlrtica of the acHing Tlio Register.—Advertisement public In invited to attend. CORN that the outboard jj'iln players from Red Hanlt hlRii school, bant week r Milk Atlantic City can ho present, to til:is o tiio suspeiKion of two plnyrni from ono of their thrilling meets. Thin tho hn^chnll team heransn of their Kamo in played by tcainii, four on playing with outside leanin hrouplit a. side, ond In similar to Indoor polo. tho tenm In the limellRht. Thn ti uk Tho "mounts" nro small, raucer- Irnm wnfi erlllrlsed for a lo.'iu on Sat- shaped boatp, powered with a low- urday which many iwild war, due to ! powered oulhoat inntor. A large h;id lu[ui:ij,'onient. rubber bumper completely surround- On Hnhmlny the track team lost, to ing tho boat'p odrro helps to absorb a South Ttlver team hy the. f;eore ol' tho shock from the frequent col- 01-112. Questions welt! liKtde a:; t" lisions. Tho players run scntcd on why there wore no javelin conic I a bicycle frame mnuntrd on Ihe In tho meet. It. was said by mail dRCkin/7. RinorJniT In accomplished purmiiiH that KIMI j'.ank could hav. hy turning !be haiullo hiw.t nnd a won Ihe ineel. if fliry linil ruteiid m Iwlflt of I he handle crip rant mln the tho javelin conte:;l. Ye;itcrday Hai- rtpeed, Polo mullets am m;nd to ry C. Hlelier, principal of Ihe H drive tho ball, which l.i nf light rub- Hank hlRh (ichool, ntntpil that for ber.-Inflated with nlr. The peculiar :.!over;il .veara theio has been an construction of llmno pnln bojiln ren- iifjreeiiicnl het.ween vnrlniwi : i ll Kil F.XTRA ^dera upaetrt very ivue, bill the spc-- | tlirii in (lunl nieel.; there, will he no Whr.]fi In nil thrllllni; HH any of Ihe j route.iln in which holh schools can ERE ,»rc FANCY not make cntninl.'. fioiilh Hlver h:i'i srnize Your Home Now! for the active I no javelin throwera and in tho con- sportsman or tin; Thfl National lUvnojintnkef! regat- I tract. !-lf;l]od hr-lwecii the two fichool: ta Is minetloned by Iho Anmrlcrm i on l.'ehruaiy 'Jl, a stipulation «•»:, spectator. S li o c 3 Power Bout, arimictiitlnn. Ansliitilm j made that then', would ho no javelin that embody those Ihn Bed Bank Yncht i-liih radii/,' »•,- «'nnte:.l,'i Iti ttu- nircl. 7'hn .'iamo mil r.oclation In comllttcttnjv Ihlr. race idltlon existed hi |hn Aahlily rail; principles of smarl v/111 be Iho onieorn anrl liinnibnni of j meet a week n;;o wiih the eKrejjiloh appearance a n llm jfted Unnk Yacht, dub, tho Mlil- thai lied i:ank had no hurdlers. An We can install Modern Fixtures at a lower rile Atlnnllo Outbonrd nsinnclnllnn i niireeim'nt war; made bolwmi th" cost than you have ever imagined posniblc. comfort ond tho Kei;n!tn. Clrclt. Kldnrri' club. two r-chonls hefore the nifet tlinf there would he no lmrdlen evonta and mand. the lu'ioeniont wa:i followed Ihrou^h. I'parl Kfreet Defrays Hhren-fihiiry. William Hweel, who leninnetl from «)KBAT I'OOII I I'l ( fAl *"* Thn Peart street nthlfitlr. chili Ihn hnnehail tram after ho had lieeu «cor«d a B to 2 victory river the caught plnyln.i'; on .an ouhilde team Shrewsbury Acen )nnt Krld.iv nlRht nnd who ti':uw-fo!Ted hln ai-IK'ltlea to 6m It Shrmvnlmry. The Aerti were held Iho I melt tenni, wan declared innl- Special Notice ! hltle»n. l/;ll)l!.i for nllilellcn jiflcr lie hiolt'- SHOE STORE Noon Hind Tuesday, May :*Oth, lo«- Pt > orA!i«»n nil a^reeiiuMil, not in pall iclnnte in Roofing • •Sheet Metal Work SIliM-n (or Hut l.iiflin I'.IIIIII Tha.r'd'ad taiwtttnr mid hlf't""!' hurl- mitPidi'1 ."pnrtn. i'.wnel playeil with .• ffjetsB I«»d» through Tha lit>Kls1or"ii ad- lllimson team on ,'Utnday hut it war REP RANK 3 East 1'ioul Si., lud Itanl '• ntrttslng columna,—Advertisement, Page Twfenly-Fou? •RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 24, 1933. BIRTH CONTKOX IN BANKING, A far more vital difference Is the losses, they are chargeablo first Islation. Most Important Is the pro-facturer who, restless for something Schulte-Unlted store on Broad Btreet, Card of Thanks. DAILY EXCURSIONS to New York City, to do, organized a bank. With com- has rented Mrs. Irma Wllde'a apart- We wish to express our apprecia- ll.OOl bus lenvea at 9:30 A, U. SI,60 covero limitation In the number of to the profits of tho bank, next hibition of loans upon the security ticket good fur thirty «iaya. Rurdge & Canadian banks. Of these there are to Its capital, and finally to the de-of real estate. If a bank accepts a mendable civic pride, but atrocious ment in the LieKoy apartments, tak- tion for the many acta of kindness 0 1 H re t te Condensrai from Review of Jtevlews $5,000 deposit from Smith, payable on banking judging, he backed a new ing possession June 1. rendered unto us* in our recent be- ^iL^J^AJ^ ^' . ! ? -_ * d Bank.* by Joseph Stags Iawrenoe. at present but ten, whi6h, through positors. Thus the greater (He capi- reavement. We cspecfally desire to foVVwVrtVo^th«Vcon^ branches, serve every community. tal fund tho safer tho bank, other demand, and then lends it to Jones convention hall with his own and de- J. F. Hazelett, who Is associated thank Rev, Dn Colby, the pull bear- lortablXT~VVVrV^V*© furnished rooms itml bath; ^all In tho decade ending with 3932 the Banks, like all' other enterprises, things being ftnual. But many of our on a five-year real estate mortgage. positors' fundtf. A receiver is now with the Broad Street National bank, Improvement* for !lt,'lit Fiotteejctieijlnir: will number of banks in the United States era and* those who tso kindly Kent j-ont Bintrty or all to one imriy: i-Diili-nlly must subsist upon a volume of busi- states have no •minimum capital re- It may find Itself In a most embarasti- minlstd'ing last rites to the bank. has rented Leon Rex's bungalow, flowers and loaned their curs. (orated; near bufclneiiii section, i'houa Bad decreased from about 30,000 to a little ness that has a direct relation to tho quirement for banks. A bank in ing position should Smith decide to Such an experience its not possible in White Btreet, Shrewsbury, furnished Mvs, Jacob 2ierr and Sana. Hank U$4ii, less than 20,000. One bank out of Canada., Canadian bankers are not population, wealth and business ac- Tennessee with only a $Ti,000 capital exercise his right. Thia la precisely for the season. •—Advertisement. DOC wants «ood homo where bav« ntentsf every throe bit the dust of insolven- tivity of tho community. It is not for years solicited funds of deposi- what the Smiths in this country did trained in soap factories. J. It. McCoach of Plulnficld has room to jihiy; not yet ona year old • IN MEMOK1AM. " cy, and in doing so wiped out stock- only difficult but Imprudent to at- tors. last February to banks which had rented Mrs. William A. Winters' CQtillo ami tiircftionate; h!ack ishemhet-d. holders, froze deposits and inflicted loans to real-estate-owning Joneses In tjiuM'ec] memory of our l>elovcply possession June 1T>. nftcr 8:00 I*. M. ut 23 West Front : selected for special sorrow, and largely to the discretion of the Ca-in this country with an average of employe, and the bans upon partici- Park, Shrewsbury, has been rented r I' OH"KAlTCstmlebnki;r Vrv*\t\ini 8. t]~va~ wherein lies the secret of Canadian nadian Bankers Association. The over \i' on Eavings and until recent- pation by tho bank In any trado or William Schuekor, who is associ- by Eugene Carroll of Morriatown, cct, J_ted_ HIUIJS. i __ luiHHCiiKei- Bcdan, 19^0 model; real bnr- ro business or the ownership of com-ated with the Tllo Rooting company, WANT'IMO J>7)y~imiHll ice liox or electric Kuin; muHt bo noon to ho npprcclated. banking strength? applicant must demonstrate a need y of 2 /n on demand accounts. These New Jersey, who Is employed by the re f rijter a tor; iilvo lowent price, iniikc 1'lione Hot) Iljink 17K4-J, or call after 7:00 There are many differences be- for banking facilities not adequately high rates are the result of competi- mon and preferred stocks. The Ca-has rented F. A. Wolfe's bungalow Pan-American oil company at Eaton- nml ul) jmrtlfuliira to ico liax Wanted, P. M. ' .1. T. (ionlcn, 158 Brunch avenue. provided by existing banks. To il- tion among an excessive number of nadian law embodies the curious no- on the west side of Clinton place and towrt. 'lox nil, Ned limili/ tween the systems of the two coun- tion that a bank should stick to OrI'fltATOIts" wnritcci mi coUon drcesen. tries, first and most obvious of which lustrate the Importance of this point, hnnlca for a limited amount of busi- will take occupancy June I. Both the above rentals were made 'AY L-ESS, net more puwei. Dont Kot ily all week nt Ilmbo nnd Comiiany, :ake the experience of North Dako- banking. Hyped. Buy lllchfield, tho gnnoHue of s Ui the presence of nation-wide ness. The banks in turn are comr - Harry S. Rowland of Little Silver by tho William A. Hopping agency. liaigcn piuce nml Tilton nvonue. Red/ branch systems in Canada and tho la. and New York state.. In 3920, pelled to consider "attractive l /n However, after all Is said and done has rented Mrs. Alice A. Fair's house ower. No fraction vUmucn, no [>mited IVorth Dakota had 898 banks or one .rice, no eu»h juice. Jmst ono iitniltfht confinement of branch banking in bonds." In tho end the depositor t remains to nffirm that banking in on the north side of Newman .Springs Leases Houso nt Deal. price. Dout lio bamboozled iiiul nkimitid. for rant, till improvernetitB; this country to a limited number of iank for every 725 inhabitants. New pays the bill. a profession. No forma or rules enn load. air. Rowland will move there Uet ii nauiira deal nnd n new den] hy btiy- lilcnl torntlon, Itcnsonublo rent. Phono York had 1,056 banks, one for cver,y Postmaster General and Mrs. ln« ltJchflcld Kusallna at MurUu lii-lffln'li 20UA.M, Ilo(i_llunk,* states. It lias been argued that the Another form of unwholesome assure good banking without good June 1. Sciviro Station. Maple uvonue niul Brcfern est virtue is that it is easily under- ate. The greater laxity of state laws, to which the desire for profits New York, has rented W. R. Wall- Branch avenue. lift CAOUJJAG cllib riibriolct, both mo- cnmpnny- lo hhh ratca. SO Hudson ave- stood. Branch banking may be de-sioners, and this applies to the the lower capital requirements, the completely subordinated. To a Ci tor nnd body !ti excellent condllion; will Mie, Red Hunk." Comptroller of the Currency in the Ing's six-room house on the east side The road to better and bigger busi- ,-ai'rlfitc for push, or trade for » snmllor sirable for other reasons; but its less rigid inspections, the right in nadian banker it Is unthinkable th of Rector place from June 1. " Into inoitel car. Cull 2R44 Red Hunk, or h^UBo7^irTn merits from the point of view of years Immediately following the War,many states to purchase and ownthe prospect of a fat bonus or an ex ness leads through Tho Register's ad- at 161 Brond street, Red BmiK." rt, hot wiifor heat; rent rfitie safety are more apparent than real. dispensed charters with utter indif- stocks, have kept approximately two- tra half per cent to stockholder: David Mountford, manager of tho vertising columns.—Advertisement. T, E., box til, Red Bank, The most serious bank failures in ference to community needs. thirds of our banks within state folds should lead to doubtful loans. Ca Ihis country have been those of in spite of the decided advantages of nadian bankers servo a long appren banks with great systems of branch- An equal disregard for the safety a national charter and membership ticeship and are carefully trained. es, notably the Bank of the United of our banks is evident in the capital in the Federal Reserve System. No What a contrast to the America States and more recently tho two requirements set up by statute. In Canadian banks are chartered by banker! Early in January a ama There's a lot of inspiration in a visit to Sears. Jianks in Detroit whose failure ush- Canada no bank can start in busi- provinces. . v brink in an Eastern state folded u ered in the great standstill in Amer- ness unless it has a paid-in capital The story is characteristic. Th* Both men and women suddenly realize that ican banking. of half a million dollars. If a bank1 Canadian banking law offers some president was a retired soap manu- makes mistakes which result in startling contrasts to American leg-' they really can afford many of the things that they thought they couldn't. And Now is a good time to think that way because prices may never again be as low as they are today.

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. Red 1 new public ample Time Limit and j\ step of the k' Find out how little it costs to insure safer business men i VA/t."\ and more pleasant motoring this summer. Replace dangerously worn tires with rugged, sure-traction ALLSTATE tires —that save millions of dollars for millions of satisfied 1 The Shopping Center of Monmouth County ALLSTATE users.

DIAGRAM OF, FREE PARKING AREA

FRONT STREET C 5 Gal. lots in your own * container Dwelling Storea Acludl tests prove that you can't buy better oil at anv nrice. Try it and you'll agree. Permit No. 554.

Coupo 5 Size ffa ILowi wers PI 2 St. IVPIV upltolstfry for 79r! Attractive G pul.'r j)% flfiiiiRlnblp to any pent. Easy PI 0- lo JV.: on. Sedans, coaches ,,$1.49

en Straw Sect'Covers sr a A cool pent for Iiot dnys. A warm cent V«cant Lot for cold fluys. (ilo^rly ^voven tnutting B on «nr sidi; with gnmMookittf; slip cover iiiiilrrinl on the other. For Sears Kwik-Kut'i WHITE STREET cotipcs, front nr rrrtr nvntft of Bct\nnn an*l canrhc** A\$o «rI of two for front Higher Priced Features urnts of coach. © Saw-steel h'cd knife Other Mowers $3.98 to $10.95 Hot or 9 Chronic steel ball-bcaringe One © Self-sharpening hlndcs Gallon She, © 8 inch wheels thtt iicvv spout frnturo mnkrn it You can drive into Red Bank to do ea.^irr to pnur li

Red Bank Register ,Tcnnia Ualls Oiinrantfrd ihc rqunl c»f nny Imll rrgnrcllf*iji of jiri»-r'. En- Member of The Associated Press 27-29 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK REGISTEE, MAY 24, 1933. Page Twenty-Five

1 HER FIFTH BIBTHDAY. Lois Macintosh Had a Party Satur- day Afternoon, COUNTY'S GREAT MARKET PLACE Lots Mao Maclntouh, daughter of Mr. and Mra. William Macintosh, Jr,. of Newman Springs road, cele- Thirty Words for Twenty-Five Cents brated her tilth birthday Saturday afternoon with n lawn party. A May pole, decorated in pink and yellow LOST AND FOUND ARTICLES FOR SALE. FOR EXCHANGE. EMPLOYMENT. APARTMENTS. REAL ESTATE FOR_RENT:_- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FUUK-ItOUM apartment; butli, i:no raiiBC. TOPK i'j'iciT'tqat o£ Broad street. No. BtreamerB, was tho center of attrac- FOUNDOUD, , eemaill aamount of money in Mt.M.. •ASHINti MACHINES-SalES—Snlcon anBnild rcierv-i v. ii -,vir,,, HXCHANIIE Doiliic 1025 ncreon 65 LOTH In Fox^oort farit, fin.fwt r clftrtiily. Arcola heater; rent ?'£'•. A[- r> Kuft, Front street, .formerly occupied OliOlivett cemetert y IL w»nkk. OOwner may ir-r; MsynirMnyloi;., AM, . Thor1 nor., L»>yfcavy.. Til»In(i-- l 0,iy Inji-lt. Ihrte-iluiirKir ton. methonl- fi-ontaco: all Rood laratluna- mmt. of tion. Favora were distributed to Olivet ceeery »n Oner may nn nuendnnt and bn ply 29 Went Front Btreet. phone Kcd y K;it>-.i-;y*B bhoo Htore for tiood mnny hiive Bfimo l>l yy payinpygg fof r thithni aadvertisedtd i - t:n. 16 Mnnmouth etreet, phons ii'J, Y perfect, for a eetltin or coach: rro- them with mnt.ured trcea on them. Vrlrsd Bn.i lieu- Ynvl: « linnk llsn-M. auiTu Infjuirc A. T. TJoremua, ii Reck- each gufEt and Barnes were ployed. me t ThomaTh s FinnFi , I leald don'd'a CCorner, rl Uank. ralily DorJuo nr Huiimobll*: or any JH V. f.ll. Call at at from 870U tn $1.0 nft t&ch. J.lbernl Tho winners wero Joyce Estello, n«tl Bank." I'EINWAY nnd Acollnn pliinna; otlier al!• Plnza, Kcd Hank 309-J or 2119. A. gifts. The children enjoyed refresh- ROPICAL I'iSH nt"»tieriiiV halynirrj^rlee"- DUO Harrlay 7 -^fi24. APARTMENT for rent; five rocinm COHNER I/JT in a hfiTh "ffla»r7^Tld«nlUf t on Front, Direct, Red Bank, and avoid J._MlllL'r. ______ments of Ico cream, caUe anrl candy, Alfio aquariiimi., plmUH, food mill (ninilH nry. Ruiimoi,, i^^ii bath; all Improvements. A. Cllon eef-tlon, size ldDxlOU. Prlro $2,7f>f). \V. OMATO PLANTS for mU. C. J. dililtvluil-Kniilibll 73 Monmoulh i!ticpt,_nci;_Hiink. _ JIUIIiSK of t-rvt-n ioorna and bath; all im-A. Hopping Aprtncy, b Linden place, ftait Thoso prenont bciildeij thooa al- ^ ^ Udtfly ItriBtt YU\i Hntcheiy. 174 Went Jin Estate, Phalanx, N. J.' l IM-ui-cnitiitri; i;;u,"iKC:; very reasonable: 6 Dank. i>hQne .'107," ready mentioned were Nnncy and LOST, Monday night. *olid fclack Corker •ont jlrre^phonc lied Hani 3662-W. .Swii;;. £r.(l; hr '""' TIIItKE-ROO'llIUKE-ROOMM " lipartmcn! Mill! liiit.h ; I RE WOOD. »V. 1"OR RENTffour nr five loom apartment, Dr. rond. one block to river, one ARTICLES FOR SALE. QT1CE—(Guaranteed ntrictly frefih eCK-*, i II ken '.•l-l.'t'l;." .' ne-.vly dermiitcd; two minute finrn F.ilr Hai Greene avenue* flrooklyn, phono Lafayatta Harriett. Thorpe, Paulino Patterson, CORMIC'K-FJKKniNfi tiyirtor, rebuilt; 1 bus. Imiuiro at 1 Clay Btreet, nl8o plows nnfl hnrrnwH. Connvrt- from Klnhnfer'fl Poultry Form, for Hftle Icinnn, l.re nd, in exchanpe AT"itUM.SON,"for"sunimc peaRon or year, Mary Murphy. Emma Sheppherd, ry our Rovviro. 8 TWO ceparnte jipnrimcntH, front. nn<\ tlio hoiiBO. two-car Kai»ae. roarletand; rco_ delivery^ Phono K#ypo£t J^ - r boi.nl an.I ! thr nd fiv m bungall other bulldinffu; eight nr- rich land for GARDEN TRACTOK3 and fiervjee; rUnet ABY""CH1CKS^:I7lymoiith~lto7-k7r~ond If" bfick itorrhes; central; river view. Fine gg; ies Ruth, Dorothy nnd Bnbblo Lover- 1 ,t aniDun;:. Will cure for n, inr- nil t^; furnished unfur- flals at big nacrlfke; will consider lenttne 1 Jr. end Rolens, D-J end D-Q models; I. R«d». 10c cncli. Qunllty ,-hlfk, thot EGETAIILI-T"! LA"NTSr~le ttucV~c abba ge", i neighborhood; four and t'wu inntva; tr;t- . fc»nidge, Audiey and' Billio Wollnei , cauliflower, broccoli, tomato, pepper, eBB- ill l! bur line and bathing ipht party. Apply t" Willlnm Covert, complete with cultivate rn and three-row III make money for yin. Come In nnd ! raKc; rom>nnnhl«. It pnyR to look. | '- "C • to riRht party. Apply to Willlnm Covert. lant, celery, romaine, red and yellow Bweet Bni. 1)111 Smi'lerF. Fair Hnvnn h d E K J •Mean Macintosh, Teddy Murphy, pcedeien. Conover Bros., Wlckatunk. phono pk lljem out youihplvoB; new shipment • Owner. L Alien plaro, pliono 3fir,^-\V, Red \ "-*'___Q±j ^'lii:!'^^ Monmouth road, Entontown, K. J., next into plnnte; lurto or email quantities. Holmdel DD. v.h day. Nntinmil f,c, 10c nnd SI Store. ii room* and bath, nil |m- I to D- D. Ruse Farm. Jlmriiy Soden, Stanley GIlhortBon, DOUKIHB Parker, Little Sliver, phone WO whilt- ex EnUILT Bacotul-hand water pumps. F. iono 2631. _jl7^ nroii-l fitrcij!, Kod Hnnk. J. I- Hayes, -16 Church 'SILVKUMERB PARK. Little Silver PolrTT; MrB. A. Murphy, Mrn. H. Heverln, e(l__Dank 1781-R. VP G. Hurst, Middletown, phono Mlddletov.n NNOUNCINi; lilV opening "ln ''£3^nrSIIREAL^^ATE WANTED. 1 frontfiKo or maro If desired. A beautifully l'nrin, Thomua S. Field, phone Red Bank 1011th !-tir<;t, phn 1 pl lI : 1 landscaped restricted river front location! . Mrs. .T. Mouoer, Mra. W. Severln, SOI) and topsail; npple trco wood, firo- •entrrn nnil dreut'O!'. Hvery: [/(rrmcrit n -' _" ! ?.. .V- - j WKIJ, furnii'hr'l houce. -pii-ht or ni: '.•ven tir-cur rrn- iO~VOU'NKK|] - inicwd in ncrordanno with tho times. G. TKiiln, ;i;!f, Second nvcntn:. near Duii- ,1. ______tic help? Ju^t rait | ,,)1>;iiH, wniitcl for nuinni.-r, ii, .••• !.<• Mrs. D. Macintosh, Mm. W. Macin- pinco lengths. Mlddletowu Stock Furm, Howard Llppinrott, 31 Monmouth utrect, <»n>_lJ?'JM1!' Phono 861, ltcd Hank. __ r nvenue, I-oiiff Hrjmcii, N, .1. ; indie im.l ftiinnle , ncl[ H;Uik. Litilc Silver: ;>:.-?Mt inuj.f \.i ich tosh, 8r, Mrs. K. Lovoraidpo nnd Miclily Hive-ii-inted. : i Milton )le\U. 3 Mtfliuiiio btrc.'t. il phiine tto.l .Rnnk 321. dp: rV-lor-'mi" y> b emooth fox terrier Fret'l I), 'wtkoff Co., phono 6S26 , ltcd Misses Lydla nnd Sara Murphy. AIRY EQUIPMENT, can«, pnlj», hotl Aytlicy, fi I FirKt j liniiV. uhonc lfil'7 fnr tl.v I'Ph-'ir,. Very rt-ii-onnhlo rent.. (I(I. . STOP. LOOK AND LISTEN! "One acre prise,, winning Btralnll: i littorn reElntorod neparnior, Gtnnchlons, otc; very ream nk. I Ulnntic Kmiilnyi an.lH, i.hone fi: LIST your fiirrrtR lor r-iil« or rent. Tun Jh.v--.Ml Lu-pini;.>ti. -U Monmouth street, and liberty." Why bo cliff dwellcri, with tho American Kennel Club; priced lie. No further uwe for lamo. E. D. 50 1'1'IS nnd chotcs, Berkfihire nnd Jereey n r ! ll Hil : renuonnljle. Apply Sydney Caddiek. Mon- intllhon^ Mlddlotown. N. J. Redn: will give Rood exchange. Write b Itenl Entatr. R5 Church street. Kcans- j !' " "' '-' " • _'. - '•__ when you con bo ladles and ffentlemen. mouth rond, Oakhurat, N. J., (opposite In; bciit iTft'iencp tiiko rare of TIHUTY ncicM, K<»0(1 Itui'l, seven-room Com" e t•o ~Re d• Hank, N. J.. and RCB Shado- ' w A purry TOISONEI). ; . Zlothln, Freehold, N. J., or tolephone liurgi phono 6113j I American Store). __ __ liUnSO'NirorlorV rol>ldl'lV"l nTd»oii"7irrt3. rcchold 26. childrenild . PhonPh e Knd l Hank 7!lO-J, •ill modern improvementB; lurtfQ Luke Park and buy a home. It will take new nnd lined. Try our rcrvlce. Cnn- rOUWTE^deTlre lo rent from '.Iiinn " l-.t. EXPERIKKCFJ) opcriitors wnnicd r five-room l)un«alow. ]\PA Bniik. Little in tha best fo cf condi- euro of yo'i Instead of one you hav« to COItr>~WOGD. furnaceT wood ~und if re- ver Iiron., Wlcknlunk, N. J., phone Holm- .ATE Jomato and pepper plants. Walter Dry a ake rare of. Address Shadow Lake, Nut- Conover Lnno Fnllts Indignant Over Silver or Fair Hnven; will n»y ?.iru^::v I ion. Arthu I'ortaupeck, phone place wood for Bale; prico 510 per conl. el_9. ^_. Zolcnki, formeily Erncnt Salm pi (ice, mp road. K. F. P.. box 3(i, ned Bank- tho LOBS of Thnlr 1'ets. Pred Maiz, phone Matawan 1682. 'hnlonx, N. J. 6 Hivr ' ;-t rtel, Rod ilank. StnIc exact I• **'ntion in reply to !' , LIIITTA huihC SI.DO V| "hiiRhcl: «od~.. i'J-KiNGES— (logs for • sale, farm rained; Hnlfiml. N.*J. -OR SALE. 28 lotn nnd on« houiia at A fox te'rrlor puppy owned by Mra. ™le. Willinm Kane, Mlddletown. phono 'ARMKRS and truck growers will find a date ty\>o !> nlow, nix auction June loth, at 2:00 P. M.. at wonderful company for lonely personH, jefidy market for their produce by ad en re of invalid or cldtM-Jy n,uiilo WANTED,. t.o. rent_ ,_ tn o foiir-nr five • George A. Dclatush of Conover lane, ' •«'• _£_ p odern imp ret tont; sr ; open fire Belfoid. N. J. E. F,. f^nsey, 645 Academy OIBO for children; at a raaeonnblo price, able of ifikini: full hoiihckcppiiiK ( room H]inrtment, pmnll hoiiF=e or Imnija- | 'crtirJng in Tho Register's classified col- lacc. Meal l i orner Fair Haven .-.trect. New Jfork_City. near Red Bank, waa found In a con-(loylo'fl Kennels, Nutnwamp road, phono IABY KTltOI-LKR, with linod. for Hal imnB. A-l icfHri-iiccs. AddrcuB liox 2'J.I, . low, nenr n Pchool. Cnli lied Hank lion, j in very nood fOiulHinti. Fricu ?6.f)(). 17 dition nenr death Ia8t week, and anRed Dank 1938-M. r 11 A:~k for_ Mr. Jj^^ncr^ •'IVE-UO'OM colonial" JIOUBO In Mlddletown. >n);o nvt'tiuc, phono 7tK i, Ror] Think. WO Berkshire bogn, Bix months old sown. Apply Mra, WilkJnnili . phono 25G7-W. Red nil modern improvements; two-car sa- •LANT SETTEtt, J. I. CRBO. only mic. lo:n "HOUSE ""HUNTINC ? "lf~B£ToY~mc help oiecloKuie liartcnin which will floll for WiclmUmk, N. J., phono Holmdel !>. iJERNSEY famiiy cow for sale cheap: you. I hjivi; many llHtlriBa of houaea for ."l.i'fpip, (,rj rcnfionablo terms. G. Howard poisoned by strychnine. Antidotes lick BHIG; cony tvrtnn nt, Tuntin^'p, 16 ir cllilihfHir-. W. A, Hopping Acency, 8 Decoration Day. H. V. Jclm, Church reck, N. J., phono Freehold 408-W-l.' room; (an drive. Phone Ued linnk ;i WnHhlnston streetet. HHimmoni . m $31) monthly. John H. Cook. Jr., inden place. Red Hank, phona 397.' the residents of • that section, and Btlect, Bclford. N. J. _ __ _ AUTOMOBILES. 'OMATO PLANTS for anie. a J. Buck- •fter fi:'in V. M,- 7 8 BitiRham avenuo, or phono Uumeon SIX-ROOM house, nil improvements; con- GERANIUMS nnd tomnto pi tin in'for ~Pak- VO Ji~R KN "T"t~t;n i fo ' they say that it will not pro well with lln Estate, Phalanx, N. J.* ouseworKer wanted : local ref- ilhinn excellent; aelect location; garB_e, AddicHH tieoj'go McQueen, wept end of RAHAM-PAIGU nnd l'eorless Bervlco HALF of double house, FI ntha or year round ; : om house, four lots, flowcru; till free nnd dear; the party responsible If they find out nnd parts. Simoniziner, nuprliea, Btor- erence rr-ititnerf. Apply Thui-K r\l< .* cntcd : newly decoriiteroriiterl ;; n rcafonalile; lflc;il location, corner Kemepp fivee:n i Berk, 3 Mechanic atreet, Red Bank, phona Mfiy Int; calvcB CO contu a week. Coot trect. nod Dank, phonp 478. neur bub t IIinri . 12 SSpring clrt'ol, ltcd Ryrjimon Cull nr phone 2557-VV, 1617. _ t'AKE LESSONS In contract bridge only AGENTS—To poll hnpicry tn friend*, j iod nt any time. Jr. T. Gulielt and Son, RA.HAM-1'AKiE rnr. ?8R: cxeellnnt run- Hank, ph no 182G. : ,,'il Red Mlddletown, N. J.. phono 06-i-J. nlng order; nuitnble for liRht, truck, with from certified teachorB. Lossonn Bfven others*; millfl to wearer. Quality, prki Middletown Village. •Ivately or In sroupH. Jano Williamfl, Iniuro repent onlcm yonr round. H. V. S. CONVENIENTLY locnlc.l Fii-room honM. property, located at 7 4-7fi Monmouth itrk-up hnt]y. H. Strnw. Llnrroft, N. J., nl! 1 motor mower, 2 8.inch; goo^ idije and bnckcammon ntudio, 63 Rjvor- Hosiery, t*)7:i Bergen avenue, Jerpcy City, I tnodci-n im^rovjnicii ,^; ?n., per- FOUR, five and Hlx-room bungalows, fitrret. Inquire H. Frey, 14 South Btroet, thono 171ft.* Red Hank, phone 13.10-W. ondllion. Naushton'a GarHgd Itumaon, l avenue, phono Red Bank 8454. W, J • mnnlli. C. Hownnl Luipinrntt. 31 Mon- from S25 to $40 per month; oil (Tho Red Bank ItrBlnter enn bo bought phone 4113. ninulh ntrml. pliono Red Hnnk .Til. DARI1EU SHOP for eale at fi6 Uridgn ave- at tha ntorts of J. C. Knight and Willlnm )0bf.E Huluiiban wiinlt-d foi-~T(Thh only WATER SYSTEMS— Fairbanks-Moreo wa- .improvements; garage. Georgo B. 1 lTNTrfuniiEhe(i, ueven-room h'»un«. nue. Inquire at 130 Shrewsbury avftnut, R. Wator..) li ' YOU dont eeo advertUod hero the sec must bo in Rood condition nnd reason Mr oyatemn Installed. Wo Bntaclnliza in Rrown -Co., fi Union utrect. Red Brink, > baths, all improvement^: /arane; Red Hunk.* ond handL article you are looking for L!'i5^ rnono Hcd nnnk 2S1..M. pump repairing, fttnidenco. Middle town, ROOMS Mrs. Edward C. Lentllhon enter- RENT. immodiato poEBesRion. Thono i39-J, Ilcd N. J. , you mar BOt just what you went by In iVANTED. Fmnll Ford or nny li ht car •i. J., phone Mlddletown 68. Plumblna HOUSE of six rooms, bath, all improve- tained tho momber of tho Middle- Bertlna an advortlscment of your own. K hcatltif? nnd tinning, Frad G. HurBt- KOOMS for rent, ments; $5,500. fimflll down payment. 1 "IX ur '29 motlcls. Will pay caph fo town bridge club at her homo Fri- ANTIQUE bureau in KOod condition, nnd BUY and sell second-hand clothes; mus FOR RENT, four-room bungalow and Hvo- Joseph Snlz, in Monmouth Htrcet, Red msonnbin l)tiv. Addi-ens Automobile KIVER FRONT homp contiiininK four Bank, phono 31537. day afternoon. Tho roomB where tho three Pniflley nhawls. Mny bo Been a Wanted, liox fill. R«d Unnk.* bo in good condition. L. Kerbor, 209 ROOM, steam heated, running water,, un room bungalow; all Improvements master bed roomy, wn Imthn, splendid 117 Prospect nvenue, Red Bunk, or phoin Afin.""l ba7~cottcliV" S3G ; -aNo~"6akladi Ihrewsbury ovenue, Red Bank. Pb shine; comfnrtubly furnishcrl; in rivate Chnrlca Brenker, 507 West Front street. view, fine l(iwii.°. Owner will mnke ex- TWEFrfT^FOUR ncro fruit farm, with frames took placo were decorated fi7.#• 3532-J. hom, ne high hol; uleo waiace. R. Rivor Plnza. N. J. cpiitionnl proposition. Rolstnn Water. excellent buildingA nnd a modorn ei_ht- with whito lilacs. High scores wero model f.54 nednn, $2,1. Call nt, Wnrd'n, homo, near high school; uleo R. _ ForrcuL uvunuv, Ruinaun. N. J., pho DOA [ID at reasonable rataa j alt modarn H. Vnnderveer, 4 9 Branch avenue, Red bury, n»7 Monmouth utroet, Kefl liank room houne; $15,01)0; reanonablo terms. O. Bank, phono »14G 5. OLJSK, X0 River load, Knir Haven, six riinne Reil Hunk '.liinn. mado by. Mra, KRhert. W. Swackham- FHILCU auto radio, S30.9R, inHtalled In 13M* improvements; hot and cold -running Hownrd Lipplncott, 31 Monmouth etrcat, rooms,ro, bath,, all Improvementsp ; t:arape; your par. ..Phono Rrndlpy'fl Rfidin Serv- water, central location. Hudaon House, UItNltilll^]) rooms for rnnt on tho river beautifu, wood LJIIMIIMK p 6r and Mrs. Wardwell G. Thomas, beautifulifl , d LI flpli; iwly KOU KENT, Btotes, othcoa, liatfl, houaes, Jr. Tho consolation awards went to ice, lied IJank H883-J, nlclitn Red Bank BUSINESS NOTICES. ai Hudflon avenue, phone Red Bank 044 bank. C9 Rector plaue. Red Ilnnk, dtdecoratedd ; rent icasionnbleb . Inquire 12 npnrtmf-ntn; improved; nil locations. IDEAL building nite, about twenty acres 2148-J. 7 9 Newman Sprinsa road, Re AUTO LOANS—Confidential, prompt, phone 237-R. Oak place, Fnir Haven, Just off Broad street; Land & Loan Co., choice farm land; elevation, fina loca- Mrs, Gcorgo W. Smith and Mrs. Er-Dank. :ONOVEH Itiflint? Stnblcs. Brookflid cnurteouB eorvlco: no endorsements at Kod Dunk, six room ith. 12__Mcchrinie street. Rod C. tion ; brook; near utato hiffhwny, lnrgo BEAUTlFUIi furnishings, recently purp . r double rooma, with o HOUSE nest W. Maridovlllc. Farm, on Colt'n Nee Is-Holmdel roati payments reduced. Federal Acceptanc SINGLfcl or double rooma, with or without ; ncwly road frontaee. Barcaln nt $100 per acre. chaned, mint PC!I at onco. ta- JOR'B Nock. N. J, Special rnd rar«ful at. alfl; choice location; aluo narnge hot, water heating plant ifousKT ^ix rooms, hath, nil tmpruve- ble, Windsor chairn, UvlnK- and dining Co., 610 Electric building, Aabury Park Call alt 21h Di-anrinri hhli aenueavenue,, oppo?Itoppo?'Itl o Ked decorat.vl; T•cut roiiFonahie. At, •"i £Spr aTul ' toal range, tube, one- Ray H. Stillman. phono Entontown 178. Mrs. John Carey and her children, .ontion given to children. Attract I v .'iier. COLONIAL houpe, with a colonial settinir, room Ruites, frigldRlren. bookcaBOB, bnr- lln, nn hiehvrnyH. Priren right. Phon hono 3230. Open evenlnes 7:00 to U:00 Bank hlhlsff i Bchoolh . or phonh o 643-JJ, RoRd dstreet, near 'Wallace. Inquire Ov car KnniKC AIJO oxtrn Karagea. R. H, Joan and Jean, are at Syracuse, eauH, beds, tablcn, Ice boxen, etc. Auction Bank. Oak pi:ice, Fnir Haven. Vandeveor, 40 Branch avenue. Red Bank, peparate colonial kitchen In rear: large hld^r2M2 trees, nhrubbery, approximately one-half where Mr. Carey is on a business Roomn, 3T> Eaut Front ntreet, Red Bank. WOULD like to buy one Boat or a FIVE-ROOM stucco bun^alnw, quiet, fnc- phone I4i>5. 3LI.) (SOLD bouRht; will cnli for nnmc ant BEAUTIFUL, comfortably furnished hiKh- acre of ground, barn with three etalH; irifr open country; live minutes from mission. 26-FOOT SKIFF, flat bottom, engine, goo< pny thirty cents per pennyweight am', team of scats with harness and clasfl bed-nittinte rooms, with enchant- SIX-BOOM house, Barnge; on highway, bath with huflt-in shower, new oak doors ing views on river front amidst ncte.i of Bread. r=.t rect; larKQ rooms, hardwnorl 1 Mr. and JJrs. Thomas Oaborne condition: 830. 92 I*aiker avenue, fal ip in nny nmount. Wiito to E.*5. How- vrngon; must ho •well broken and gen- ono block to school and bus, on Leon- downatnin , orijiinal wklo boards upBtoirp. Haven. N. J." wooded lawn, pnrklikc BTirrountlinpa. Fish- flooi-F. inrKo brick fireplace; nice kitchen nrd villa rond. Leonardo, N. J.; all lm- hftvs moved to their summor homo on .rd, 131 Hudfion avenue, Kod Bnnk, phoni tle. Stato price, Addresn Box 46. Rebuilt fireplaces. Prico will nurprlBO you. inp, hoatinc ofV nriviite tlm-k: sun bnthiny. mid ranjre. nnraBo. S3S. Milton Hcrk, BABY 7;HIGKENS with hen for nnlo; la"y^ UnerjmillcMl for cnjoyiiiK Hlninc and Biim- If you want an old beautiful home In the Chapel Hill road. ln« henB, SI.00. Foatef'g Farm, Kyca Katontoivn, N. J. Jt_Me_fhanlr_Btreet, Rcd_ Hank, plmno _Hl iiMn; conrc.isio Ailtirciia M. L., box 511, Ocennport. where taxes are low. call Eat- mer in rnalic. hcnllby ntmortphert*. with- SfX~~AND KEVKN" room hniuipn In ( Tho American Mechanlcn will hold more avenue, Shrewnhuryi N. J.* in four minutes' walk of station, two to Rod Bnnk. _^_.___.^____ ontown 2 CM, Lou In L. Millar. Ocean port, manager, 6 Whnrf nveiuic. Red Dank Bank, all improvements; ?:j0 up. i'll a bunco pnrty in the hall of tho Re-ANTIQUE furniture for snle. 248 Cen •hone MOO. OLD GOLD—We pay cash for your ol t IIoiii-ekoepinK. Ampl l""HAVK"irt Kolrl jewelry, watches, teeth, etc. floua p Ronl Estate, 25 East Front ftrret, formed church Fridny evening. trai avenue, Lons Branch, phono 137 IAVK MONEY —Why not do it now Y JVIB di M reasonable COUNTRY ~~Proper7)N Bcven rooms, all Long Branch, N. J.* j_ caWKennaburK Eft5-W, and let. mo itlvt Billon'. 36 Broad street, Red Bank. accornmodfitititip. B snnifi cottiiKCs on private cstatcB. It wil! There will bo prizes nnd refresh- .70 J^ijj_?lc'J^»i» l Bnnk.' modern Improvements: lot lOOxSftO, 'ou an Gstimnto on your plumbing 1ARS wanted; highefit prices paid in ca? FOR RENT or learo. Union hotel on ho to your advantage to iiermit m' I REP11ESENT tho Harford Froeka Co. BUSINESS woman li\inif" alone hae la help you lornte yrnir now home. G. How two-car K-^raKe, concrete driveway. Prlc& ments. L tsamplcfi of froqkB consist of man lentlnK with lower than dopiesaion prlcen, for lato models of good iihed ours; n Re WharE nvenue; fully equipped; to re- $s,0f)O. W. A. Hopping- Agency, 8 Linden front iurnlphed room for renen t to m sponsible purty. A. BaciEalupi, Wharf nrd Lippinrott. ;il Monmouth Btreet, Red John N. Hillyor has- rented the ntylofl. If you deslra to ueo samplea, CEV ^Vo nlpo Dporinlizc on inntnllinu beer colts red tape; quick-action. Call mo and ion UnnV:. phnne -121. place. Red Ban, phono 397.* at .111 Shvowobury avenue, or phono Rn bars and immpn. All work Rnt.Iafiictorll vinco yourself. William J. Levine. Lon an only. Call at 49 Riverside avenue, Ked SELL (or first mortgage, $8,000; adja- Wilbur Roberta house at New Mon- Hank 3011-J. -I, MIBS Jonnio Cnrcllf, wi E^uai'iititccu. I>co r. Rititfin- Rolford, T^T* J Branch, phon»3753. Bank. HOUSI_" of t'ix rooms to let. hot wutec HnUSE"for "rent. Colonial style house at r :ent to beach at Kennnhurfr, modern ,mouth to John L. Cooko, who for-Kladly reapond to your rail. __^_ KS'i K LLE COMTAIJ Yi iiai-oT ~~hnnt... I) E EP ~~S A DOLE and fat ~hogB wnnted DOUniK l nplpe roomK ffoo i rent, witith heat ; electric, f;as, vato!•, phndo tree;, SX Bf-rj:en l'lncr. nezir Hudson avenue: hou?o, dtucro on hollow tile: seven rooma, merly lived at Red Bonk. Dlnln nnd decorative naintinp. If yo . P'ivatc family. 1.T3 timing ptreet, Ked on two lots; nice neighborfion..: rent ?!S. noven rooms, two bat fin, steam heat: all two Imthn. extra Kliower. oak floors, beau- ABOUT three tonn o[ peanut fltono. nln hiKhcBt market price pnid, cash. Writ< improvements; 'iin porch, finen firoplnre; nro lookinc for f]utility nnd nervico ca H. 7-lotkin. Freehold, N. J., or' teiephon Bnnk. Itiqnirn of McCovcvn, Com r ton ptreet, tiful Inrsc .livinpr room, fireplacr, two large Mrs. Blanche Wilson of Belf/ml a lot of flagstone, Bomo in broke Red flhnk ](i!0. Ollirc fi9 Brond etrce all in film condition; aleo two-car traratre, pieces. May ho seen at 117 Prospect nvc Freehold 26. 7rVlh]rinPrivnTK llelfnrri, N._J•_____ r>lcei>in(j porchefl. screens throujthout; waa a recent guest of Kenneth W. shop 'JO Mount Btroet, Red Ilnnk. Will rov.i for ?75 per month. Poaaesflion loublo KfCraRe; Isrse family or club. iiiiQ, or phono K7 Rod Bank. WANTED, $3~,000 or ,$4,000 on firBt lion family; lorn ted in Hhrow.shury ('ountry ATTKAC'J'iVE six-rnom modrrn home; Juno Irt. Aoply Mrs. J. J. Quigley. 6fl Smith. Hub p^tnlcs; all <-onvcnieiirCfl; on bun cry convenience; Inipe open lirepl.i Phone Roflelle -1-0770 or Had Bank CAS STOVE, four-hole. Monogram, gree BARTON CHAMUERLA1N, conti-nctur nn and mo r tease, on jlfi.OOO property NV])tuue nvenue, Deal, pho'tio' 57 7 6-W, _ .._.__ Attiu-h'rd parnp-e; rent ?.(».". Wliitc-r;ich, :.:i7i)-w.* _ «•> Wllllom Martinson of Holmdel nnd ivory; practically new; your mv builder; jobbing cBpccinlly. 151 Sout ent location. No brokers. Ad< Dl Money Wnntgil, box 511, Red Bank. _ room for run!, ronvunicnt. Inc., phono Ked T)nnk 210(1. ^fAiBGd his largo truck on Sunday af- price. W. R. Minion, 603 River road. Re •ti-cot^Rrd1 Bnnk, phone .15 54. _ __ TRUCK FARM of ten acre*, new iaven- to postoiTice nnd husincBR flection: pri- ! JU VKK~FKONT "homo "nt 01 f Riv.r'road. STABLE, "with .twelve box btalls. Ban k / ' f. fi. ESCHELBACH •& SON, 125 We'iv TONY nnd cart wanted. AddrcBfi Box E., luin-e of four nin ma; Feven ' acre; room bunpralow, three mllea from R«d ternoon to transport 25 young peo- vatc family; with or-without nio:iln. 6-1 . K;iir Haven: nitio room.", all year hoif-t;; GARDEN tractors and norvlco; I'lnnot Jr. Front etreet, Kcd Bank, phono 127 5 Senbrlght. N. J.' .1. l.nsi Bnnk: 37,500: termn. t'rank D. Lawea. ple of this place to Chimney Rock on Elm place or phone 22-tl-J, Red Hank. _ ; two-car parade; exceptional fnr j.-n-ty i rfie; e nnd Bolenn, rebuilt. AIPO cultivntorn an Auto ncrcjRRni lea nnd vulraniT.ing. 146 Monmouth utrcet. Red Bank. ELECTRIC refriKerntor wanted, family I'LEASANT funiidicl mnm,' near "ba'tiV ' vilh references Inquire i"»7 River mail, pi'jlu field aL Eat Phone lied Eank the Watchung mountain ran^e. Tho neodem. Conover Bron., dlRtrihuton UPHOLSTERINtJ ' nnd^7 icfinishinK of Fize; must bo in good condition. Quole NEW Southern Colonial oil tho North th phower: privnlc IKHJHC ; choice lo- \ phnnr Red Bank P27. young folks stood on the same rock Wii-katiink. N. J.. phone Holmdel IT. kinds of furniture. Frank Howard, 5 oweft ciifih price. Writo R. F., box fill, fhr ShiGWHhury river; eidht master taorafl. which George Washington used as Red Bank. •n; ono or two perHtnin. Til Wei-.L : ijOLlTtLK fU5lJSE, one half nix rnoniH. one two hnthK, maidn' room and bath, hot EW ad ued a rK "Hnrrlnon nvenne. Tied Rnnk. phone 94 4. l'ront_street, orpliono 2r(iO-_R,^Rc(l_Bank. \ j ]f peven rooms, atl improvements: _4- anil hnth upstnirp. nnd two inrKe rooms NEtureW :an Bedrood usedm unclaimeBiilto $2d 4 ntoroKO furni )a fin\vn ^t 'u:"i- ; iioju' ftchnol, rhu vch nn^l IIUK ', water heat with oil burnor. ovar on« aero a. vantage point to wntch the move- th THE inniJEST~pricca i)aiir?or"TivVrHci< GRADUATE nurao will board ono or t«oPLEASANT clean furniHhed roorn^, ?.1 nn 2f> Kector place; near railroad station. livini g rooBmd mill ten l$1 0$2 up 4i , diningh roio .-ill improvements. 1 r>2 Eaat River road, of Irnd: tiro-enr attached garago: 525,000, ments of the British in the Millstono OUR. Joo Baker, 230 Mechanic etrce children or Infant during the Bummer nnd HP. 10 Wallm-c Htrcrt. Ked Bank.* i Immediate poRPespion. W. R. Wallinp. At- C. Howard Lippineott. nl Monmouth 510.75, refrlBcrntoin ?fl up. ruRn 9x,12 3 r the day, by tho day or week. Phone Jlnmr-nn, N. J. __ ___ valley. ujno Red Hunk 2,101). K D llhf)ne 1 1 ptreet. Red_ Hank, phone. ^21. up: brand now 9x12 ruff. 50.75; new iv 28fi-M, Red Bnnk. i«wKis^^rn^"nTfi"iind7nrrporrorHum"i!^ - - M" '^™' * HOUSE ""of "fi:;' rooms nnil hnth. hot wa- nm! three-plere living: room mil ten, jm 1 pcntntvl con fiS 1 JflONMOUfri~cbuNTir~b7~tli» iea»hoi«; The young peoplo's fellowship will mcr month,; nil ln,pr«vCmCntfl nnd con- f. .-":..^_ : _--,- - in licnt, all imptovemcutB; two-cor KU- c-hat-cd from bankrupt stock nt bargain MONEY TO LOAN on first bond nnd enienccB. Re :i son a bio rat OR, Mrs. Ethel ____ ompleto listing. Farms. acreaRC coun- meet at tho Red Bank Methodist WEST END Beer Garden, beer on FOR RKNT or ffile, Fcvrn-room hd'i.-o, nil rn •-;*'. Inquiro l>\ Foster utrcet. River priren lenn than wholesale cunt. UCCIF mortgage. Applications given Im- Chandler, Fair Tinven voncJ, T^nr 3T;iven, Imp Pl;i;,a, Jti-d ilanl:. rhono -".6Ctn. __ homen. Shi^wBhury river nnd ocoan. draught, 6c per glass; epaghetti, tinu, on hurt *; near Uttlo Silvnr Rtn- front, resideneea: Riimnon load CBtatdfl. church tomorrow evening at quarter up r In tfn, nprlnsn $1 up; now Innornprin, mediate attention. Hawkins Broth- lnBt houpo tlits ni(Ie_of_Rumfion marl." f ee . after eight o'clock. mnttrcflffca, Sli.flB; odd chalrn, gateleg tn 2 5c plate, and sandwiches. Corner FURNISHED1 room nnri " bath, '""with Li tt 1 o_S H^e______ne; _ gnraKC. C. H. . Hornei't, HOUSK foi- rent, nil improvements; elec- SnStntf f hiKhnhiKhwnyy bU propertiespperie . ers, real entnto nnd insurance, 10 tric, i:ni, furiidff. IT FI I h room, hot and h Ray Men and hundreds of bar Ruin P. AtlnntI West FVont ntrcet and Morfonl Fcreened sieepintr porch nttached ; quiet, NlT'ELY fiirr.'i?hed hmne, fi- room.-, find II. Stillman. phone Eatontown 178178 . A numbor of residents of this Furniture WarehouEO, 35 Monmouth at ret) Monmouth street, Red Bank. nml reptful. Price S.TO ror month. Frank enld wnter: nnc hlnck fiom l.UBincsn Ror- place, Red Bank, biith. fill imprnvemcntR; excollert l»r;i- tion of Ik'ofi'l Rtrect; roa:'on.ible rent. Call FOR RALE, vaennt lot. Mlddletown vlt- placo expect to attond tho installa- RecMJank. _^______H, Lawes, 1-1T. Monmouth street, Red tion; ?:i.riD for thn ?onson. C. Howard lnKe. ?f>(i0; on old rement hluhway; GENERAL TRUCKING nt a ronoonnb] :it 7fi Moehiuilo ctrocl. Red Rniik-* tion services for Rev. W. H. Vander- TOMATO PLANTS for safe; Mnrglob Hank. Uppincntl, .11 Monmouth ptrcet, phone f'ONfjno feet. AUton E(;ckman, attorney. price; top noil, S2.r»0 por lond; nil dlr WANT tn' rent fleet of rowboats for Biim- FRUIT rAIt.M. '-'• "ncrcHr'npplos anil pcaeh- meor at tho Holmdel Reformed nnd Greater Bait! morn, ready to RB( FURNISHED ROOMS, hI.x-1: f Rod Hunk— 'A2\. . Red n»njk. ChnrloB_C. J^iuiBer^Phnlftnx., N. J. rravel mid clnOern; nlso privet, fivo nn> mer HCCIBOII. Will cormider buying. Ad- CH ; modern ei^ht-room huu^o with Kteam church tomorrow ovenlns* nt eight ilx ycRi-R old, 52.50 per hundred. Cntt Tic. pection f Broad Ftrrrt • priv.ilo j S1X-IH'»OM buncalow. iiii improv heiit. fin'i'Iiit •'•' HIHI nil improvementB: SIX-ROOM btinKalnw. located near Rivor dreHH P. O. Box 222, Red Bank, or tcle- (Mo •ond; nvery imiirovemcnt; garage: lot _OH~3A_ET~iatt_r flTe,"~bo:f"*pfln_. pint ;nmk sir.o-j. Phono IUS-W.1 $3.0n, Mount ntirct, Rcl )>"• wrvt"'" hcni ; nnwly ilocot-iitod. i:nod nut bnilfiint-'". convenientiy located o'clock. form ncalo and hull' picking marlili tn Ft.Mion fiiul nchnol ; iiahnjuililu lfii cHR: priced to noil nt $3,700. Tortn". HEMSTITCHING. drcHKmnkinc nnd nltei fur a iTtiiiinutGr; $ft(l por monlh. G. How- On Friday "visitors' diiy" will bewith thrce-horno motor. In store nt S WANT to buy lawn Bwlng; alno tea cart. thn river, nnd jur.t off Locust, av 1 he arranncil. W. A. Ilopplns Aseney, ntiona by MIR. Hnnna Mnrlo Pnttei Address S. C, box 511. Red flnnk." HOUSEKEEPING rooms, on rlv« bank. Mrs. C". VnnNesn, Lcichton place. ;i:d LiiM'incott. :; 1 Munnmuth street. Red Broad street, phono Red Dank 347'i-J.' o:ie block from railroad m Jtti i;:mk, i-li.MIL- :vi\. 'S Linden lilnre. Hod Ilnnk. phone 307.* observed at tho echoolhousc. Thorc nodlntc. Jluttonn mndn. fill Walim Dai,]:. THRErT whito cnnmel Blnplo beds wit DOf; WANTED, Rood wire hair terrier, per month. Apply (12 Shrewsbury will be a program and nn exhibition •troct, Red Bank, phone 207-W. venue. 1 QUAINT old farmhouse, beam ceilings, BprlnKn nnd innttrcnrtod. $3.50 each, AI about, nix months old; price not more Red Bnnk. SIX-ROOM houRti anrl pnrn^n on Whit. niitbiiitdinps: Hcven ncrOB. all tlllabla; of work at two o'clock In the nfter- NEW SP1UNU hiind-madB hlo^ JVo"i than ¥_r>. Addrcnp Walter Nut'n Filling' Kind. Shrewsbury, all improvenients : .r-"i REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. BO whlto bureau to mntrh, Mny bo nee •X\Vi) ••onnccthiK rnomn for liKlit brook, timber; close to main hiKhwfly; S2.C0. up:, also .remodeling ro IEK new li-.ii; c ih "Sltnimtii 1'fivk. 5.I.T1IH1. part. ensh. Milton Rerk, 3 Me- Hnnk fi7. WANTED, twelve or fifteen last "year'n d'ood location; nlr>o j;ni nt:e. jS'pri • Brond c> riur and Fee this uttrfietive 'Oin- chnnic Mrect. lied Hank. TO "THE PUBLIC—(loinff out of huslnen UWN MOWKUS nhttmonctl on tho I'oo pullets. Wyanrlotton or Rocka, nr other Ftreet, Call nt IS WHIIUCO riu l'lcnty nf Krouri'i fnr ciifli li'uiiia " .-H .I.i^t nIV tlir hi>:!iwjty. :r.vny from and J. D. Flofsky.) • nnd Rtay sihnrp loupe r tlinn v. ho OKOAN wanted for use in small church nnd 'tional. ar.l [.iiipiiu'ott, 31 Monmouth atreet. COMPLETE Boy Scout unlfnrm, Inrga r _ mnnt bo in good condition nnd very ! Telephone Red Brink liirjT-K, or c; reas-onablo. Howcr, 1 _ _ Ki\cr mml, ! t»n- \n: A snfr iilnce for .hil.lion.' Ion. Hhnrpc ntnl liy II n nth or met hod. Pric l at 10 I :n iir-. Ten iniii.Me' 'liive 1.. I!cd Mrs. Emma- Woodln of Baldwin, nlno metnl double bed and pprlng, Uvln Sl.tni. Mnri Roimir .Shop, FoXwood Par renEOimble. Mrn. Eva K. Marker, fi- Sen- " ' ----- 1 H r.I.ition. AiM'ly Ray II. Millman. l,ons Island, is visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. room t able, rocker and preen brcakfne Mttlo Silver, iihnno Red Hnnk ^35. Promi Drift nvenue, Highland*, N. J." SIX.ROOM hou.;r. imi'impmenr- lift OCEAN FltONT homo completely fur- Siatn hu'hivav. i:nlonUiui,. i.hono nished : ten room*, three hathH, «Ieerliiin. l-'.'^ llrulKO nvonu lent lOTiilitiim: value S.ifi.onn. nap-rince , daughtef, Miss Betsy Ann Walker, foot lienm; very Rood rondltlon; vci runherl nnd porch chnlrn, \V. T. Wlllit>m hon puppy can be seen.* il I...'a f 1 Berk, 9.:.A". It.o H, Ktillmaii. Eatontown, rensonnblc. Apply I . <"i. (Jrcgory, RImd: 01 lMvor rfind, phono Red _Biu.k 161 Mil'.-'i leave today for a several months' MOTUlPBOAT, Lena Hrndlcy. for Mic; innnlti fnr lioii^oKiopiiiK; r>uc l.Ir.ok from TOR RKNT or Fnlp. c.isv tfrnv:. ! 1 f. 1 7 phone 17=. CONCRETK "work done ;Tide\7a"lkH and plennure particn or deep pea llnlnnR. lius. Aiiiily_72_f2;l!!""'l • •el. Ile.l Hunk.- f visit with relatives in Germany. Pockn nt Belford, N. J. Capt. E. G. Brad- KOIt PAI-E Jernoy fnmily cow, very pen Ulcnt blocks: nlno North wen tern r T\Vl)"p"r three. pl^is:iii>' om»T fin,,i,:i^d !•': riv "Also >pvcn-ii hr Announcement has been made of tic, ??!!>; black and whito cow nnd cnli for rent. Pel or OlPonte, 2i 5 ShrewBbur' ley. BurliiiKton nvenue, Leonardo, N. J.. Is: rhoiee lor: phono Atlantic Hlnhlnndu Jl^i*. I or licht hniiii'ki'cpi : nil improve- j !" thn of Mltm Cutherlno Sr,O. Wnnon MflBalor. phnro 20R4-.T,* _ nvenue. Foil Hnnk. phono 1B(I8. ,„...!.; ii». nii.l . l,..l,i. nt '.'I Hriin.h nveii'i 'IT' Ke.l TiOrrnlnn Katifnr, daughter of MrI'drTSAMrs. T foot of" mire, <1OVIWO jia TYPEWRITKH hcadfiuartera.' Typnwrfto nn.l I.UB lino.. l:l'J 111- and MrH. Frod Kaufcr of Broadway, roon. roller MockB and fall, cnmrlct rented, bouKht, notd nnd repaired, Tr EMPLOYMENT lliink.* t liKNT or fni- r.nle. homes ,lr. to Kolsey Armstrong Carhart, sort of Edward Sillhvell, Evorott, pliono Kol Ban blr.'«, fi8 P>roml otrcnt, ttcd Hank. |iH:lnioiils, l"o.\-.vf ll's. l.'S Mnnmn 1,UMBIN(; and hentlntf ; IRL WANTED" Apply nt miro" •el/ Rcl Hani.* Mr. ami Mm. Bishop K. Cnrhnrt. ATCHER rs ole;; hi l if. nnd unod ptinnbtnj; lixturen; plpn cut t> Unnk Cnndy KlUhen. APARTMENTS THATCHER rnnso for mtmaiti a ; pnint, oil nnd tnr pen lino ; ope loi'l''.' except- vn • : l-'nrnVre. At \Nil- i M1B9 Kaufer and Mr. Carhart nro onditiondii . FFrank k UUofikc, -Jfi Ilertje MAIiniKff) MAN. c.iperlcnreil fmni IIIUHU **•" both employed by the Keyport banlt- pinre._Ked^ Bank-^ . .__. Sunday untiill 1 :ft O I'I' . M. E. S. O Oonkpk . 8 winlicH flUunlioii on fnrm. H. VC(H-K;1. APARTMENT for rent, four rooms, fall mart PniV.. A111111 . . Mi..... ('hurrh Btreet, KcnnHbui K, phciuc fi'iTI. , Kc.l Hank, Wil. POOL TABLE for nala cheap; nlno coi ciiio Mfinmoutti CaraRo f'o., jthonn 'JI'Ti-.l nuniilc) and bnlh ; heal, nml v.nlcr; S25 Inivn-.hip, P. O. llu inpr company. UV'i^UJlO;. lil)Yl'K, ^iiintVr. "ilerorntti erlli, "lied Irnddc, for onlo (or !H. I Doil I3an].. Umnch nvenue, Little Silver. per month. Land & Loan Co.. li Mp.ch.nn- ! mm I Pink. Norrnnn Hoi wig, who vns em- wnll pupnr expert: fiiilrmlirl workmn N. J. 'Jl._?lil^L'i-J?^!1 _Ii?i±^ j IlWEl.l.lNCiS."" upai eii Lofnky, Holmdel, N. J.' • hip; rcnnounbln vv'u-fit, pnttnintcn nnd n ployed ns oporator for thn WfHtern TIIHIOiru-niniit (illiinff room PCli. five i S.'lil "TO~SMl~our prico caili, ivri]l i.n"hu rill: ISENT nl 50 Leioy plnre. npnrlment , ui,f.irni.h.-.l ; SM 11> V.iit ..11 ic- vim free. Your dcrorntinp trouhlpH n of four Inrk-p MMiny room., iwi.l linlh : niii: ers. Ken! or ,1. N. 11 ill > ci, Union In their locnl nfnen, now linn a lirtNcH. lifteon drenserfl. lamps, chair ilvcd hy plioniiu: Uunmon OfiG. Easy your hniicn ono" coat; owner to fuinisli A Guide To Economy. fin ,i hr.l nml henleJ; »II Itiipi ..vnnml.. j ,,li,,,,o 2f.c, Mid.lleln tallies, clasn nnd china were, denkn at 'incmbtir— it'n fiiiH. ' linint. .loappll K. Carter & Son. carrcnler poeltlon In tho ofllcc of thn comninn- y other items at tirBmnnn>, 11 Whl and painter, 114 Chentnut fltrect, Red A!--.. laiBo Phono lir.i Hnnk | JIVK-ROHM boil -i-. nil imni 1 pany at Browstcr, New York. ntrcut, Hod__Hnnlt." • INSTRUCTION-" Anneao* SVlionl "of" Mii -!* Hank.* I-.-IMP.-P: :.i, Cnrmnn pin.-.-. it Hank, in- A largo clcctrio light polo wns WET "brovvopy orilnp. hoi from (bnbret ox pert In bt ruction on violin, mntuloli 21-1 HKOAII Mroel, (nntivhod. thrcn-r, _. oad. phnnc ! The Rfgi.-iiM-'^ \\'nn\ Arls .iff a ?urc guide to reon- cry! 81 fi por load, a hundred hunh Riiitnr. uknlfle, Bterl Kiiitnr, linnjo, enx man or fhluifreur: handy arounit rlni- rpnrtment: l.itehcn ; eheti Icit y Inr- 1 1 ;-,7II-W." blown down tJurlnK th«. storm on r^' Atlt*ILZi HlhmSLh.ni"*l phone, piano nrcnnllon. Instruments fn ' orny -mi pniftv /bl< nnd icpnho'i. 47 WnslilnRton Btreet. He Bond uorler. .tnlu, Ilndd.ny, :,.l Cniln Saturday nigBht;; near tlin Lorrnlno ,,=-iU6-R --SXI,B""rh.nr.""n.1.(TALKhcp. u • nilsl»n, Bholln Went front Mrccl nn.l Morfonl I.IM TWO.ROOM ni.arlinpiit f .hi honr,c- White. HO i.l-.oii JIV(MIIIC, idio 1 1 per ; "furnl'.licd • • • ; from runm. 10O1I Hnnk 13.1.M, r ::il(, 1 1 11 1 1 llcil linn I,. fli In inntheiteHa homp, rnpnldo of h'k- Imr tn ptnrlii-o rconomy you nnnot. nfford to npgliot 111 l.ho Now Jtiinry Women'ii cnllpgo J,' ,', ,,^ ",,, ," ^","ui^wor)"*' -•."""wilin Init full .-linriio; r.ifotonrc furnlnheil. Rcn- all imi.ioM.Mii.nl-. Al.o fur- rrniii'iiNi'iy 11 loTinliln wnircn. Call Ked Hunk Mrifi-K, (Jr nl-lii'.l loom foe unit. .'-. i:ltn idii.-e. Hod lit New Bnmswldt, wan tho wccU-1ft vB'niiB.""iIomr"l'i'rVnch, N. J,! ilor'o nt II 1 - llm W.int Ad .'t'cllon. And not only In II. profitable to t'AINTElt"nmi |. n'V><- r"~ hii'irBor ~»nii SocoTI MX Illvpr •iint|._Ilod_n'u !i- !l-'"|-: ...__ 1,. -nlcd. lo re.- py end guoat of licr pnrenlfi, Mr. nnd j w»t Front ntrcot. rli^"^ Lons H itor; icaiuiimlilo prlroH. Will nnrer ft 3110.J, _ in^ili. N. J. ,.r. Vfi'i 1'i IT 11I, II. In equally pioflUble to lino... to sell, lo rent, in fnr aj.cu nnil up; nil work euin. POSifioNS opon now—WhJTo cnuTifp." Mra. C. ItiiBsoil Whnrton. k. I'll, nl.,,11 .'--il .'H'.VKRAr, iiB^i] ER9 raimea nml Iru 'in tcoil. rhono 21(11, lie.I Ilnnk. ^liUo even ln-.vi'nd your «xpect»> IX nlr IV.-IIIIII;. Im i-linilll.fi Ililllil-rlill luilh- locnleil, Jllll per mm Anplv 1" ! ''iiiiBor.lntlnn nt. Atlnntlr. City Ilio innt mfe; Inik'o i«tili;cin(iu. Haiuilvl !'iK«rl lr ; nnit. r tlful l:m nniat.il - , Irl«lli ok, ' iniluioii'l liliu*!, or i.'.t Pet. phi. i-. Red I Ihrfifi dnyii nf Innt •weolc. Mr. Arni- ,.l(ivc» nml fiirnllni'il, 14 Wc-t Fro r c Jipoi ien oil M nlrh (inn:--. iluilinlo'i. All v,n\. gna,ai1lr,d. ;itcp ll ptroet, oiipnnlto ltrnnrl clreet, Ked Him I'olUh I bfUmov.orlior All lofor- stroiiE, who In tho nrnictniy of tlio «n'n llldinliitri'V Slmii. 117 I... U; I, t »,ti n nl. t.nwly 1 i.jiniw 1.1S7.* ^»ted. Monmoulh I-"m|ilny- i Monmouth County BFinkorn nrrumln- lino. lli>il Hunk, phmi" :r,'j•;..!. infill AEenry, 1(17 Monnioulli fticel. Rod I Whlto «l ('nil 1.1:1 Hod I , i.|rnldr pl tion, nttnndptl a confersnen of thniil'KclAI. HAI.K Now licil", Kprhien, mi CANK rlialr hontr. put In l.v hand, rrivi Hi.:.!.. Had »M county KEcrHnrlcvi whllo In Atlnn- tie-Hen, nil *l«c>; rnmlildto olltfll, SH.f nhly. Klinlin Wll-oti. ill l.lndon pla (iltATlUATB iiiTrleS* iTiiTMryl ifiT^rTr r.Mi; iiAvT;NV"ri'"nniii-hiv"Tni Illl dl laid i.ut Knniiipl iiivnil«, «tn»« nn.l fiirnlllili . lirht: nltio jirartlcal or houily " lid bun line-; (in nWicd tlo City. WPIII l-'innl nil cut. nimnnlto llninil nlicr !!I«;M I'AtN riNC mill IKIIILII" lu'ilnilin- Plionn Ito.l Ilnnk (17. Jonnotto A. (irc.li. | nf fi.11 iiioilnhlnj lltiv lln/uell. Uci] Illinli, jihollfl 1 n^7.^ ms; MlHnfii T>ortn Korthcn jtnd Ann Mnvnn :;li;n Co. nnd (JuakiT i,il».l, 12fi IIiudliKi rond. Ivy 1-". Hatleinliy, ' miidci 1 . Aluo i •le I" ri- i,.\lii"il-; I.ISTIMII of I'll .M101I nnd in nt niniuiftftr. . , I Itiihln No ,-hil- j ,,| I,..,I !,„„,,.-, i,, H...I Filflhoj) of flurnmlt. wuro wrk-tMld TAKF, NOTICI", liht linrunln, tnliU .iMiple: i. •..ml., i--.il.- H lly. Tt-Mlnl hy ". I.--!.• I , 11 •WANTK1).' whlfo numo iilrC^nriil-r«lib (l T. llril" I linnI'l.m. l.itlln (rurglfi of Mlnsi Bntty C. Hondrlck- i:ipcm ami Ivory ^loirolnlii uan tnnsi lu.it. Mill, II, in.tulillt?.! ovnni hriit. rnntrol innliOll! livll n.-rvli... 1 tiH UV-it Kinnt bounowoili; oMcell«nt ht.nie.. I'l , .vlv I)... fion. nil liny II. 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,nh'A^ ^,,,^^ir.rffi: Page Twenty-Six RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 24,. 1983. would have this teacher remembered, spent the week-end with his mother, enjoyed. letters were awarded to lit Memoriam For it 1B also because of hla many act Mrs. Edith phillippl. tho members of the basketball squad, of friendship to his pupils. I am The Leonardo Field club gave a Mic-9 Virginia Peters spent Satur- Helen Lee Getty proud now to acknowledge my in- banquet Saturday evening at the day and Sunday with Miss Mary A Great Teacher debtedness to him. While I was still Louis restaurant near Altddlfifown I>tinetlen of Brooklyn. Little Silver, N. J. janitor of his school and 'out fit el Mlli-o foi tl.p hi kc.tb.iU irjuad of Miu John Bet.:, who is employed F. Howard Lloyd Recalls By- bow and knee" he coached me foi inc (luh It v a i 3 attend* d nt New Yoik, H spending a vacation my ilrat teacher's examination did if fif^hmcnt^ and dancing wcic of two weeks at her home. Gone Days When He Studied When I was ill and almost dc.'-ps, and the boys and girls whi and through my first touching pr> niidc the supreme sacrllice. sftion. "He wag my friend—faithful ' We bow with reverence and a deep and just to me." I repeat—he waa of nso at gratitude before the ahrlncs the school of Enright and .Arrow- of tho.se who did so milch to savo smith. our country and to preserve our civ Joseph F. Walker has gone on. llizauou through the terrific strain but his benign influence will always of v,ai, I believe our devotion to guide those pupils who wore part then memory will be none the less of his school. it (ini nncnrfi if in the midst of Perhaps I may be pardoned for of- OUJ momorml activities we Ihid fering this tribute, weak as it,is, 10 ani time for one who prac- the 'memory of a school tcacher-- TODAY and TOMORROW | I tired the aria of peace. I ask per- with the hope that some who read ' mi's'-inn to pay a tribute to a school may in these time of anxiety ]et i' tr ILUCI—though the tribute be all their thoughts trail back to pleasant- 2 —. RIG FF ATI IRFS ? CRUISER at S120Q' tn0 weak and inadequate. He waa er days when there waa a teacher HAVE you ever stopped to . Ar.d It's a Eensatlonl Von'H Ttnlty ho > my fuemi. He was tho friend of all whose greatest joy waa in looking amaied at her Jarpe,_ fnmfortahln cabin, j his pupil:-. He was one of those for things to praise and nnt to blame. consider the, CONVENI- wlth fl ft. headroom, her roinplrt C(,ulp- Salfy Eilers — Ralph Bellamy tnent. tho Inrce amount of u^cfi. I who believe that "God will not look ENCE of having a cold available Inside her trim saivorthy hull. us over for niednls, degrees and -IN- , . . » And Uie price—notliin/r >ikc it before. ,eri--but for ecars." He received Leonardo News. storage vault in your own BeB It- st our Showroomi. Largest permanent mniT- bost(h(r*lii New York. Orer CO l,ials on dl-Har. lr-- many in the battle of life. community?. rludlng thn lalcsl Matthew an.l Itlrhsrdion Cruhcfft Joseph F. Walker was the prin- (The Red Bank Rrglnter can be houcht KATHLEEN MORRIS' GREATEST NOVEL and Htrfcar S[ieeJ Boats. Alto itiiJo f?Uril»n n! nf"\ p i Leonardo at the stores ot Fred Meyer;) bosd End cnelnes. Tnmi.-Trader. cipal of a two-room country school neral flore.) THERE is absolutely no LOWERS to deck the graves of IHUNS, KIMBALL & COjat. . Mount-Pleasant, (now Kreneau) Miss Marian Yohanna of Newark Filth AvenuB, Cw. I5tll Street. H«w Yflrlc j Now Jersey, when I first became ac- spent Saturday and Sunday with need of sending your furs the valiant dead, to prove Tel.Algonquin 4-0800.Open tt'cd.tiri.urwlfiP Ifquainted with him. He belonged to Miss Clara Newmeyer. "> and winter garments qut again that their bravery and their \thv school of the late John Enrlght Adelberl PhUJippi of Kcw Tori: ALSO 'and Stephen V. Arrowsmitb, master of town when you are af- courage are not forgotten. Let our Pbono 2810 (or Appointments— 'teachers. I smile now ^vhen certain I irloas are advanced a3 being new in forded the same oppor- fine selection aid in expressing education. .For more than one has tunities for storage, here, your commemoration. I been offered that was tried back in with added convenience. I hat country school in tbe '00's. He PHONE 3396 t lupht children and not subjects. He Decorative Wreaths Vwis not a slave to the cruelty ot RED BANK AT the approach of cold maiks. Tho all around good of the Wide Selection of Cut Flowers Lhitd was his constant study. In that FOR YOUR weather it will not be nec- Flowering Plants and Bedding L)IOD] we had a school newspaper essary to give advance no- wutten out by hand every t\vo APPOINTMENT Moderate Price8 ! -.ceks. and read usually before a tice to have your furs de- tiowd of parents who always came TODAY. livered, as . is customary to the school on- those days. Mr. Walker believed in studying current SENSATIONAL AND with out-of-town storage events and so we had newspapers vaults. All that is neces- rthich were read and re-read and AMAZING ADVENTURES pri Imps then lent to parents after Rinse, Shampoo, sary is to call LEON'S 4 BROAD ST., RED BANK ignificant clippings had been cut out and your garment will be for our scrap book. Mr. Walker Finger Wave, iw to jt that we had one of the n delivered within a short in fat phonographs and peter Teneyck Manicure and time. STOKK OPKN KVEN1NOS. RAYMOND DAVJDSON, Mgr. \\a" engaged to demonstrate its talk- FRI., SAT., MAY 26, 27. ing ability. We had one of tho first Eyebrows Shaped. FLOWERS TELEGRAPHIC!} IN ANY TART OF THE WOULD. p tjpewrJlei 3 ever to be,. uaed in the - ALL FIVE ITEMS YOUR furs are afforded the classroom of a public school and we had a special class in shorthand FOR utmost protection, as eacft which was taught by Waiter Nivi- garment carries a separate UPSTAIRS *>on and a special class in penman- HOME OF PARAMOUNT PICTURES ! ship which was sponsored by Hon. insurance policy, payable at 69 Broad Street, Elmer H. Geran, (Opp. Monmouth St) in case of loss to the full extent of the value de- We set up a short telegraph line Hundreds of jungle beasts on and were taught telegraphy by clared. a a James Close, who was the operator the loose! Snarling,' tearing, Wave at Matawan at that time. Thus did we draw to our service through the crashing •, through man's mis- FOR the safety of your furs, influence of our master teachers, the up public-spirited men of the commun- euble barriers . . . And right and your convenience, is TODAY & TOMORROW—2 Features ! ity. Yes, we had a night school too, into the midst of them swings it not better to have your for those pupils who cared to come as -well as adults who "had left school. a fearless youth in a desperate furs stored at LEON'S?, Manicure, Finger or I believe we were many years ahead attempt to save a child from Marcel Wave, i of our time becauso of the interest WE have an expert furrier Mr. Walker took in the welfare of being eaten alive.. .While the Haircuts j his pupils. Had he a degree? I^o, for. the repairing or re- lie had no need of one! Ho had suf- Finger Wave girl he loves'looks:on in an fered severe physical pain [or years and modelling of your furs. HAIR DYEING but had schooled his mind to study Shampoo agony of suspense (or Both Ladles and Gents. —while lie was being schooled in Ask Ua About It! sympathy for others through his own suffering. I wish I could take —Thono 2810 for Appointments— Fox Film presents time and space to talk of the "meth- ^'! "' .--/M.fl. ods' of this man (most of them per- A .Scsse LlssSxy Production 1 haps not orthodox according to the /HOFFMAN i daj) who could get so much work Permanent Wave fiom his pupils while showing them how to get joy at the same time. If $®.00 and up \\ pvt is the experience of a msn'a joy in his work, then Joseph F. Walker with Ringlets of the was an artist. Itt mm. The , community loved him and wept when he left. His was a real r sympathy that won hearts, and many Ll for smartest shoes persons visited us at our daily tasks W/t/l i bociiusn there was an atmosphere of to go vacationing | expression rather lhan repression. 172 Monmnufh St., Koil Jlanli Loretta Voting in—of fabric or leath- I Euf. it is nnt only for the things 1 (Opposito Kailtoad Station) Gene Raymond er at very low prices! about which I have, written that 1 O. P. Heggie story by Melville U,ik«r and Jack Klrkland Domestic Rugs—9x12 Directed by Rowland V. Leo $4.00. aoxe

MAT. Jnr ririM>JlEN_3i•. ll I II f 'II'. J> u'l 11"'3 You'll want to cheer We also Dye Rugs and 7 nmldat your tears at Carpets to Sample. 1 Uv v 525c ' chnrged nltpr yearn of Q" lb yet Inspiring llio.m nriitiiul Mm nidi VEAL CUTLETS 32c i'' ^ . in o moclslrom CHOPPED BEEF 15C n. V - . -, ' iv- of confusi SMOKED HAMS is,-". - dem etahtnlh aFJgrittf L.I. DUCKS ifk "> r -.\ FOWL . • i : 23c1" u __^ ^ ^[AU. FiIZES) Hevsh Tomato Juice Cocktail ..'....'Jfi-oz. hot. 15c. Baker's Chocolate l',-lli. 20r Swansdown Cake Flour jik". 21c BUOWW'S Hcrali Beat Grape Juice 2 pi. hot::. 25c production r»—r...^ Marshmallows })\{,r \K(- CONRAD NAGEL LEILA HVAMf, Tuna Fish nun' I* "it Dill Pickles CLAIRE V/IMD-.OK Sardines TOMMY < M GiiU'er Ale Uy IMnl "' - 15" »" Hot. FRESH S~E~A FOOD ! A(ruiK,r. M npm.liirlr •11'JtSKV 1 IIAIIIIOt K RED BANK "THE 3 MUSKETEERS' Mackerel 10c" CofKish 12c "' Fillet 17c "> lu IllK K Bluer, 17cc"1 ^Scallops 25c Ib SHOE STORE Shad ing- Ihii. 1,1,-tum ||1 I Sunday, Monday Tuen., Wed., Tliurs. 1 SPECIALS WEDNESDAY* ''" I' ' " lifiinilli.il l!ln MAIN OFFICE & FREDERIC MARCH r Chop Meat Hi" III!! hill'; ; il r.anl I ront Street, Veal Cutlet Frank furloi Claudelh: Colbeil IN "- IlenitnHume, Elizabeth PLANT: Re-1 Bank. ftpti n>. 1 If .!|'l" ..HI, im Ih •a p HIM VV^ON'l " I f Reel Bank, New Jersey