THB BEGISTER'8 VIATXOVO&, ,. AUVusVewmot Broaa Street to tho Blv»» BED BANK Bowers on Every Street And Sunonndlnc Town* A rubllo Comfort Statlort Fearlessly ana Without BIM. IER Moro I'arklnc Spttco U»u«d Wwllr. EnUr.d u Sacond-Clua MitUr at tin Pcit- VOLUME LIU, NO, 1.7. offle* «t Bel Sink. N. Jv asdu tfaa Act of March «, 1878. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15,1930. $1.50 PER YEAR PAGES 1 TO 16.

lantic Highlands, who has had large CHARGED WITH FBACD. Doings of Ruinson New Middletown experience In this line. The mothers Brothers Drown Dispute Over a Ball Club Owner of the children who rnake use of tbe ,itUe Silver Man Put tnder Ball A Coming Banquet Borough Council Health Center health center and playground will When Boat Upsets Picture in Court For Grand Jury Action. Host to Firemen devote part ot their tlma to taking Charles G, Wllkins of Foxwood at New Monmouth care of tills new township acquisi- It WM Dedicated on Sutjirday Little Silver Man One of Drown- Hamilton Price Forcibly Re- 'ark, Llttlo Silver, was arrested Long Diteuinon Regarding Pro- tion, ft will be a co-operative ar- ThurBday night by Constable Harry Members of Independent Engine The Uehers' Union of the Baptist poied Improvement of Four Afternoon With Special Exer< rangement, whereby those who re- ing Victinu o£ Barnegat Sat- moved Lithograph from in Y. Smith on a charge of fraud, made Company Guests of John Cal- Church Will Celebrate Hi An- ceive the direct benefits will recipro- urday—Heavy Seat Capsized iy Julius Merran of Red Rank. Wil- Private Streets—Councilman ci»e»—Grandchildren of Rob-cate by service. Front of Carlton Theater,' De- andriello at Dinner Last Week niveraary October 24th—Ar- Power Skiff. claring It Was Indecent. klns had a hearing before Justice Richard Roger* Retigni. ert HarUhome Unveil Tablet. One purpose of the health center Edward Boughton of Llncroft and —Thirty-Five Present. thur Brisbane to Speak. will be to. act as a. clinic. Babies will The new MWdletown township pub- Two brothers lost their lives Sat- Hamilton Price, a Red Bank was put under bail of $500 to await About 35 persons attended a chlck- Mo»t of the time at last Thursday be tbe most numerous patients, but urday afternoon when the Bkiff on realtor, was walking on Monmouth Tho New Monmouth Baptist Ush- night's meeting of the Rumson com- lic health cqnter at Campbell's Junc- rand jury action.. >Major James S. n dinner given last Wednesday rs' Union will celebrate Its twentieth the health center will be open to the which they were making a week- Btreet Monday morning when his at- Prcsnell of Fort Monmouth was his mlmloners was taken up with a dls- tion was dedicated on Saturday after- of persons of all ages. Work of Ight at Dougherty's restaurant on innlversary Friday ovcnlng, October. noon with impressive ceremonies. end cruise capsized a mile and a tention was attracted by a large bondsman. Merran conducts a store hrewsbury avenuo by John Calan- euaslon regarding the proposed Im- this kind has been carried on for a crayon drawing advertising the mov- 24th, at Boven o'clock with a. banquet provement of ;Bay street, Holly Every part of the township was rep- half in tho ocean off Barnegat light. m Monmouth street for the sale of Irlello, owner of tho Red Bank baea- at the church annox. Dinner will bo number of years in Middletown It la- believed that the heavy seas ing picture show, "Monte Carlo." The men's clothing. Wllklns ?s a sales- tall club, to members of tho Inde- . street, Maple avenue and Cedar ave- resented at the gathering and ad- township, through the co-operation irovlricd by tho ladles' aid society, dresses, were made by some of the caused tho boat, which was twenty- picture was in tho lobby of tho the-man for Thomas Manaon & Son of lendcnt engine company. nue, private streets' on the former of the township authorities and the ater. Tho show was given at the jnder the direction of a committee ' Hlntelmann-Mears tract, north of the best known residents of the munici- two feet long, to tip over. Red Bank. Appreciative of tho generosity of consisting- of Mrs. Walter E. Walling, Monmouth county organization for The body of one of the brothers, theater Saturday and Monday nights. the fire company In allowing him the Maura greenhouses.' George K. Allen, pality. • .. . , social service, but there has boon a Mrs. Martha V. Grant and Mrs. How- tha borough engineer, reported at a Th audience was seated in front or Earl C. Gasklll of Sllverwhite Gar- Mr, Price objected to the picture. UBO of tho flrehouso on Mechanic ard W. Roberts. After the dinner previous meeting that the cost of the lack of facilities of late. Mrs. Harts- dons, near Plnckney road, waa re- Ho said it was Indecent and he got street for his team for dressing quar- trie riew building, which Is an attrac- horne'B flno gift more than supplies Many Prizes For there will be an nddresa by Arthur entire Job, which would consist of tive brick structure of six rooms. It covered late Saturday night on the Into a discussion about it with Sam- ers, Mr. Calandrlcllo sometime ago Brisbane, tho famoua nowspaprr this need. It will serve 'the health uel Talerico, the Janitor at tho build- curbing, grading and graveling, was built at an expense of $15,000 by beach Just' below tho coast guard leclded to express his thunkg at •riter, and responses by members of would be about $B,B0O, A bprough ON needs oJ Middletown township for station at Lovelady's, five miles south ing. Mr. Price ordered Mr. Talerlrfo Furnace Company iome fitting' occasion at which the Mrs. Robert Hartshore, who lives many years to como.' 1 ho union. dlnmoe stipulates that this work near Highlands, as e. memorial to of the Barnegat station. The skiff take the picture down. Tho jan- lrcmen might assemble. Tbe health center waa designed by itor refused to do so and Mr. Price James E. Grlggs will be toaatmas- must be dona before the streets can Mr. Hartshorne, who for many yoais was found floating in the water by Red Bank Office Makes Clean Among those present wero Fire ter and tho responses will be by rep- ba taken over for publlo uoo end the Almufl P. Evano of tho firm of Ev- coast, guardsmen of Barnegat, who •etorted that If Mr. Talerico did not Chief Fred Dressier and former 1 was a member of the board of edu- ans, Moore & Woodbridge of New move the drawing he (Mr. Price) Sweep of Summer Sales Con- resentatives of "The Ushers Union- cost muBt be borne by the property cation of Mldmoiown township. With towed It ashore. Chiefs Joseph Asay and Louis J. Past, Present and Future." Wilbur owners on the streets to be Improved. York. Aside from being attractive would do so. The janitor, after some test—John O'Keefe Wins 'etlcy. Acting as toastmaster, Mr. the dedication, tho health center was in its exterior appearance, It is ar- Tho other victim of the tragedy further talk, removed the picture and W. Coddlngton will respond to "the The property owners on the streets turned over to the township of Mid- was Howard Gaskill, 43 years old, Cup for Sales in This District. 'etley called upon Mr. Asay for a past" by giving a brief history and ranged with every convenience and Mr. Price went on his way apparent- !ew remarks. The latter kept to the In question believe tho cost la too dletown as a publlo gift and hereaf- comfort for health work. Frank Scott of Barnegat. Neither ho nor his ly satisfied. sketch of tho union since It waa high. They are •willing to pay part ter it will,be under the management brother-were good swimmers. They The Red Bank branch of the Hol- letter of the request and the remarks formed in 1910. C. Wesloy Codding- of Hcadden'B Corner was the con- Later on John Reinhart, resident land furnace company, which em- were few enough. However, he w; and want the borough In general to of tho publlo health committee of tractor. Both Mr. Scott and Mr. Ed- had been. In tho habit of making ton, the president of the Ushers' pay tha balance. It was the opinion Middletown township,'which consists cruisos around Barnegat bay every manager of tho theater, was told braces tho territory from Port Mon- given a reusing acclamation. Union, will respond to "the present" wards received many compliments at about tho Incident by Mr. Talerico. mouth to Point Pleasant, distin- Friends of Mr. Colandrlello toi of Attorney General William A. Ste-of mombors of the townBhtp commit- the dedication exercises on the flno week. The body of the Barnegat vens, the borough attorney, that the tee, members of the. township board man has rfot yet been recovered. Mr. Reinhart ordered Mr. Talerico to guished itself in a national sales con- occasion to congratulate hini upon appearance and utilitarian features put the picture back In the lobby and his success as a ball club manager. above erdinancel designated new d«-of education and other citizens, Ca'pt. Earl Gasklll was born at Barne- test during June, July and August. , velopments and not tracts on whloli of tho new building. thlB order was complied with. Short- The branch won a silver cup for the Thia is tho first year he has managed William Dennis of Fort Monmouth is General supervision of the health gat 35 years ago and was the son of ly after this Mr. Price returned to tho destinies of the lobal club and a houses had been built for a long chairman of the health committee. Joseph C. and Lydla Perrlno Gas- highest percentage over its quota In time. Ho propoaed an ordinance to centor playground and kindergarten the theater and again saw the pic- division, taking in Now Jersey, :eam of championship calibre has re- Howard W. Roberts of New Mon- work, will be under the direction of klll. He had lived at Red Bank the ture in tho lobby. Mr. Talerico,was mltcd. _ take over the Btreeta and improve mouth acted aB chairman ot the dedi- past four years and was employed New York and Pennsylvania. John them, the proporty owners to pay Miss Edith E. Dlxon, state, specialist working In the lobby and Mr. Price O'Keefe, ono of the Red Bank sales- cation ceremonies and Wfytiroduced In child training, -who is connected as consulting engineer with the St. for the second time demanded that their share and tho borough the rost. the various spoakors.,/The exercises Joseph lead company with ofllccs at man, captured a smaller cup for the The curbing would be done by con- with tho Btato" Rutgors college at the drawing be removed. most sales in the division. wore opened with a jjrayer made by Now Brunswick. New York city. He formerly oper- Highlands Man tract, but the road work would bo Rev. H. Plorco Simpson, pastor of the ated a paint factory in Shrewsbury Mr. Talerico refused to do this and In addition to tho cups the Red done by. tho borough road depart- After the speechmaklng on Satur- a loud argument followed in which Bank ofllco won eleven cash prizes Baptist church of New Monmoutfc. day afternoon there was "open township. Killed in Auto ment. ' ' • •Tho first address was made by Mrs. 1 picturesque language was used. The out of fifteen offered In the contest. house." Refreshments, which were BCBldea his parents, Mr . Gasklll IB voices raised In angry altercation at- Three prizes went to Mr. O'Keefe Councilman Lewis T. Wilson, how- Lewis S. Thompson of Llncroft. Mrs. prepared In the kitchen of the health survived by his wife, J. Virginia tracted much attention and someone ever, stated the ordinance would be Thompson is the (founder of tho Mon- and two each to H. W. Parmanter, Joseph Bolger, Aged 43 Years, center, woro served. Many persons Peterson; a daughter, Ann Virginia; sent for the police. Detective Cap- sales manager of the Red Bank of- Was Killed at Fishkili, New contradictory to the borough's policy mouth county organization for social four Bisters, Miss Beulah Gasklll of tain Joseph Bray responded to the of Improving other private Btreots. inspected the new building. Mrs. flcd, Harold C. Smythe, Frank York, Friday While on a Fish- service. The work of this organiza- Hartshorne received many expres- Barnegat, Mrs. Lillian Exel of Lake- call. Ho told Mr. Price that if he He mentioned several streets in tho tion Is co-related with that of the irotchfelt and Richard Dwyer. ing Trip- sions of thanks for her fine gift to hurst, MrB. Florence Reynolds of wanted tho drawing removed legal Mr. Crotchfelt, who has charge of Bame category as the four streets un- health center and the organization Queens' village, Long Island, and proceedings would have to be taken. Joseph Bolger of Highlands, aged der dlBcusalon which had been Im- Middletown township. Red Bank's cleaning department, 3 years, was killed in an automobile helps to pay part ot the salaries of During the "open house" celebra- two brothers, Samuel G. Gasklll of Mr. Prlco asked Mr. Bray if ho did proved recently and tho entire cost tho health center nurses,' although was fifth among tho cleaners of the accident Friday at Fishkili, New tion the now ambulance of the At- Barnegat. and •George Gasklll of not think the picture Indecent. Mr. entire United States for volume of was paid by the property owners. the organization has ho ownership In East Orange. , Bray replied that he was no judge. York. Mr. Bolger was on a fishing The matter was finally roferred to lantic Highland's first old and safety -work done in the three months tho trip with another man and he was the health center.- squad was parked In front of the The funeral will beTield this af- James P. Bruce, chairman of tho After some moro conversation with contest was open. Crotchfelt was killed when the car In which he was Mrs, Thompson paid a flno tribute health centor. It is a very attractive ternoon at one o'clock at Mr. Gas-Mr. Price, Capt. Bray walked to an- ALBEnT W. MOBFORD. road committee, and Mr. Allen for $750 behind the first place winner. riding collided with a truck. The further Btudy to find some means of to the public service of Mr. Harts- apparatus and it Is supplied with the kill's late residence and at four other part of the lobby and started Mr. Parmcnter attributes the fine body was brought to his home at by giving a statement of the pres- reducing the cost to make it accept- homo and she praised the public- most up-to-date equipment for the o'clock at the Bayville, Ocean coun- talking with some of the theater ern- showing of his ofllce to the faith the able to tho property owners. spirited generosity of MrB. Harts- work which- It is to perform. ty, Methodist church. The burial, ployees. While Capt. Bray was thus Highlands by A. M. Posten & Son ent condition and workings of th» Holland furnace company haa in Red f Atlantic Highlands. union. Howard W. Roberts will re- homo. In the course of her remarks in charge of Albert W. Worden, will engaged Mr. Price pulled tho draw- Bank and vicinity and to the hard Mayor Van H. Halsey asked Mr. she made use of the expression that be at the Bayville Methodist ceme- ing loose from the place where it Mr. Bolger leaves a widow, Mrs spond to "the future" by giving a . Stevens whether or not the state has conscientious work of his sales de- talk upon the possibilities of the . "mortar and brick when intertwined tery. • was fastened and threw it in the gut-partment. Anna Bolger, and four children, thBy a law against aviators flying low and with love constituted one of the fin- Rumson Man Loses ter, breaking the frame of the pic- being John, Thomas, Claire and Jos-union for the future. The'lhs will be other short responses. The banquet performing stunts over the towns est remembrances which could be NEW BOY SCOUT TROOP. ture in doing so. Mr. Price was then PUTTING DOWN WATER PIPE. eph Bolger, all of whom live at home and cities. Mr. Stevens replied that made to a beloved character." Mrs. taken, to police headquarters by Mr. Mr. Bolger, who had lived at High- Is not only for members of the union Suit For $30,000 but for-anyone desiring to attend. he could not recall any such law. He Thompson quoted poetry from the Whitney Burst Is Scoutmaster of Bray. The picture was also taken Water Company Starts Big Project lands several years, waa employed as said a commission had taken up tho foremost classical poets of England there. Mr. Reinhart made a com- The charge has been fixed at the pop- Shrewsbury Group. In Middletown Township. a chauffeur for an official of the ular prlco of one dollar and tickets ^matter, but decided to wait until tho along the same line, Verdict of "No Cause for Ac- plaint against Mr. Price and tho lat- Chemical national bank at New York. federal government had taken a The next speaker was F. Howard Boy Scout troop No. B0 of Mon ter had a hearing before Justice The Monmouth consolidated water may be obtained from any member tion" Returned by Jury in mouth council. was organized, laat The funeral was held at ten o'clock of the union. definite stand. _ Lloyd, supervisor of public schools of Suit of Frank Polhemus Henry F. Hylln yesterday morning. company haB started to put down his morning at the Church of Our He was aBked if he knew of any Middlotown township. , Part of his Wednesday night at Shrewsbury. pipe to extenextend its water service The movement for the organiza- The troop committee consists of Mr. Price stated at the hearing Lady of Perpetual Help, with a high municipality thai has ouch a law and •remarks was devoted to specific de- Against Edward Jeffrey. that he deemed It his duty to throw through the pillages of Locust tion of tho Ushers' Union was. started he replied that ho did not. Mr. Ste- Stewart VanVUet, Camilo Baquet, Point, Navesink and Leonardo. The mass ot requiem by Rev. Thomas F. tails aB to the Bervlce rendered by A suit for $30,000 brought by tho picture in the gutter. He Bald Kearns, Burial was made at Mount In 1910 by Rev. Archibald H. 8ut- vens told of an incident a few years Thomas Wylie, W. S. England end rk 3 b in phin, who was pastor of the church Mr. Hartshprno while a member of hJLWould da the same thing again.it JH° J = S done near All Saints Olivet cemetery. ago at a^hamplonehlp prize fight A the township baarrsiTeaucUtloIi. Tie? "fe ..i^tni-i TO»r-, m.t „„ «nV tVUi *T ^hurcrr at Navesink. Satisfaction at that time. The idea mm accepted group of state officials attended tho Edward Jefrey, of that place, for In- is scoutmaster and his assistants tho picture were put up and that ; mentioned tho fact that Mr. Harts- would do it over and over again af- over the progress made was ex- after a visit from representatlvei of fight and during tho bout an air- juries, resulted In a. verdict of "no are Ralph Reiss and Laddie Bunn. pressed by the members of the town- ENTERTAINED BAND MEN. Red Bank Baptist Ushers' Union to horno had donated the greenhouse, cause for action." Tho suit was tried ter that if the theater folks contin- plane flow low a number of timea for the agriculture department on About fifteen scouts were enrolled ship committee of Middletown town- the men of the New Monrnoutb, over the orowd. Tho officials agreed at Freehold . before Judge Harry laBt night at a meeting at tha ued to put it up. He said the picture ship at their meeting last Thursday church. Those who represented the the Middletown township high school was a disgrace to the community and Rotarians Hosts to Members < that low flying over largo crowds was Truax and a jury. Shrewsbury flrehouse, which will bo afternoon. It was stated that the United States Army Band. Red Bank union were' Herbert L. very dangerous and something grounds at Leonardo and the frieze Polhemus, who Is partly crippled that he would attempt to crush It In tho high school building. Ho also the . troop's regular meeting place. water company had made a change Murdoch, the president of tho union, Bhoiild be done to stop it. and walks with the aid of a crutch Any Shrewsbury men interested In with as much enthusiasm as he In its plans whereby pipe would not Last Thursday's luncheon period Walter L. Davis, a former president, recalled that tho chestnut trim In the and cano, was crossing River road at would attempt to save a child from of tha Red Bank Rotarians was Richard Rogers, Jr., who was ap-high school building was obtained scout work are eligible for member- be put down across Claypit creek. Frank N. Worth and Henry Ct Me- Victory park one night last June ship on\the troop commltteo. Mor- drowning. This change will not curtail the ser- principally devoted to entertaining Lean. pointed a member of the council BOV- from trees donatod by Mr. Hartshorne Justice Hylln stated that Mr. Price oral months ago, tondored his resig- when ho was hit by an automobile gan C.' Knapp, assistant executive vice Tho rest of the route will be as members of tho United States army for tills purpose. The trees wore cut driven by Jeffrey. He suffered a was outside his rights In trying to outlined In last week's Register. A band, who in turn entertained tho The organization of the New Mon- nation. As only three councllmon down on Mr. Hartshorne's place of Monmouth council, is a resident mouth Baptist Ushers' Union -waa were present tho resignation could broken collarbone and shoulder blade of Shrewsbury and he was a leading destroy property. Mr. Price asked change will be made in tho locations Rotarians with several flute, piano shortly before the chestnut blight and was a patient at Rlvervlow hos- Mr. Hylln if he did not think the of some hydrants at Locust Point In md trombone numbers. Short talks mainly effected through tha effort* not be voted on and it was laid over which laid wasto all chestnut trees In factor In the organization of the of the late Albert W. Morford, wfto until tho next meeting. * pital six weeks. new troop. picture lndeqcnt. The Justice re- order to comply with the route m the work of the band in its tour this locality. Mr. Lloyd officially ac- Jeffrey testified that ho did not see sponded that it was not for him to change xo be. made there by the if tho country wero given by Direc- was very active In the work of the When the Rumson postofflce was cepted Mrs. Harteorne's gift of the, pass judgment on this point Mr. water company. :or C. C. Cappel and by Band Lead- Now Monmouth Baptist church at advanced to second class last July, Folhemus until after he had hit him. A DETECTIVE MYSTERY. that time. He was chosen as th* flr«t health center for Middletown town- He stopped the car and helped to Ikinhart made._thc following state- r Wiillam J. Stannard, who coni- Mr. Rogers, who Is assistant post- ship. His remarks, like those of Mrs. ment: illmented Red Bankers for tho president of the union. He died in master, was placed under civil ser- care for the injured man until he Dramatic Club to Broadcast Play X919. Thompson, struck a popular chord wns taken to tho hospital In an am- RCMMAGE SALE. courteous reception given the mem- vice and according to postofflce de- and thoy were heartily applauded. Over Station WJBI. "This picture was exhibited at the The charter members of the; union. partment regulations ho can not hold bulance. Tho windshield oi the car Mayfair theater at Asbury Park for bers of tha organization. Grca One of tho most Impressive cere- WOB smashed by Mr. Polhemus's The radio dramatic club of Red Eastern Star Ordor to Sell CloUdng credit was given to Postmastei Wil- were George Acker, Edward Acker, an elective ofllce. For this reason ho two weeks. It was exhibited at Perth at Union Firchouse. William Acker, Harry W. Coe, James sent in his resignation as council- monies of the dedication was the un-crutch when tho car hit him. Pol-Bank will broadcast a detective mys- liam A. Sweeney, president of th. veiling of a tablet to the memory of Amboy for a long time and at the E. Griggs, Allyn H. Grlggs, Benja- man. He was nominated for council- hcmuB said ho thought Jeffrey saw tery, entitled "The Return of Pro- Carlton theater for four days. Re- The Eastern Star order of Red Red Bank chamber of commerce, man last Juno and he has withdrawn Robort Hartshorno. This tablet is a him and would stop his car to permit fessor Morton," Friday afternoon at Bank will hold a rummago sale on for bringing the band to Red Bank min W. Grigga, John N. Hlllyer, short distai.ee above the first story of spectable people passing in and out Deniso W. Hcyer, William H. Hey«r. from tho contest for this office. Tho him to cross the street. half-past five o'clck over WJBI. The of tho theater evidently found noth- Tuesday, October 21st, at Union flro- and for the great amount of advanc Rumson Republican committee has tho building. Inscribed on it aro tho play was'wrlttcn by James McSherry houso on Shrewsbury avenue. The publicity secured for the attraction George W. Luker, Albert W. Morford, words, "In Momory of Robert Harts- ing objectionable about it. They Leon Newman, Fred H. Pentennann, made application to the secretary of SETTLED FOR DAMAGES. of Eatontown. Tho presentation will merely passed it and smiled, some ex- committee consists of Mrs. Pierre state to have tho namo of Frank horne, a Citizen of Middletown Town- be directed by Miss Grace Malchow. Holmes chairman, Mrs. Fred Hurley Howard W. Roberts, Rev. A. H. But- ship." Tho tablet was covered with claiming 'Isn't it cute." However, I . FIVE YEARS OLD. phin, Curtis J. Walling, Walter E. Nary printed on tho general election Electric Company Fays $1,000 to Ed- Tho players will bo Evelyn Matt- have no doslro to prosecuto Mr. Prlco Mrs. Eugeno Magce, Mro. William ballot in place of Mr. Rogers. the national colors and tha flag was win L. Beekman. son, Pearl Gogdrldge, Mae Brager, Curchln, Mrs. Chris Berge, Mrs Walling and Clarence C. Walling. pulled asldo by Robert and Ellen and I am willing to recommend leni- Ye Gem Shoppe Will Celebrate It The first officers were Albert W. Tho lire commltteo was authorized James Gibbons, Charles Haaso, John ency in tho matter." Charles Hammell, Mrs. Albert Wor- Fifth /Innlversary. Noonan, children of Mr, and Mrs. Tho Jersey Central power and Kolleher and James McSherry. den, Mrs. John Carhart, Mrs. Alonzo Morford president, Clarence C. Wall- to buy 300 feet of flro hose. A check William J. Noonan, who live on the light company has paid $1,000 to Ed- "t am not looking for leniency,' Ing vlco president, Howard W. Rob* for $165.06 was received from tho Curchln, Mrs. Stewart Cook, Mrs. Os- Yo Gem Shoppe, well known Re Hartshorno estato In Middletown win L. Beekman of Middletown vil- retorted Mr. Price. "If tho public offi- Bank jewelry house, tomorrow wi crts secretary, FreiJ H. Pentennann Boro busses company, cials, who aro sworn to protect little car Hill, Mrs. Josoph Valleau, Mrs township, near Highlands, and wholage as compensation for fire dam- Suit Against Stcp-Grnndnlothcr, George Chandler, Mrs. William Elli- beghi a celebration of its fifth anni- treasurer and Rev. A. H. Sutphln are grandchildren of Mrs. Robert ago which occurred Sunday, Septem- Decision was reserved by Justice children, do not remove such pic- versary. Special offerings arc belni; chaplain. tures I shall do so and take the con- ott, Mrs. Leon Pennington, Mrs. Ben- A Wonderful Potato Crop. Hartshorne. bor 2Sth. Ono of tho company's Gilbert M. Keith in a suit brought be- jamin VanKeuron, Mrs. Emll Cole- made in all departments of tho ston Mr. Morford, who waa president ot From two acres of land on his wires scraped against the branch of fore him rocently by James Curloy of sequences." commemoration of tho oven the union from tho time of its organ- Among tho speakers at tho dedica- Justice Hylln stated that in view of man and MIsa Emma Burdge. Mem- K place in Mlddlotown township near a troo and sot flro to it.' Tho blaz- Elm place against his step-grand*! bers having articles for tho rummago Since Its opening five years ago the ization until he waa obliged.to go tion exercises was Mrs, Evelyn T. mother, Mrs. Patrick Curloy of tho fact that Mr. Reinhart had rec- River Plaza, Edwin H. Brnsch gath- Walker of Red Bank, who has a po- ing branch fell on a house owned by sale have been requested to call Mrs. store has enjoyed n steadily Incrcaa away for his health In 1018, was lnde- ered enough potatoes to fill 266 bar- Mr. Beekman and occupied by Shrewsbury. Mr. Curlcy claimed that ommended leniency he would dismiss Ing patronage. Harry Kohn, the pro fnUgabto in his efforts to build It up sition with the Monmouth county or- tho case. Ho said that if Mr. Prlco HolmeB and she will arrango to col- rels last week. Many farmers put Chrlneyoenco H. Holmes. Tho house $8.50 was due on an Insurance policy lect thorn. prletor, ia a firm believer in advortis into an active, permanent church ganization for social service. She in- on Mrs. CuHey's house. Tho latter destroyed any pictures ho would be their potatoes in IGO-pound sacks troduced tha nurBcs who eervo the caught llro and It was badly dam- ing and much of tho success of his organization and it was due prin- and if Mr. Brasch had done this he claimed-that she had nevor insured obliged to hold him for tho grand publlo health center, at Campbell's aged. Mr, Beekman notified the com- Rod Bunk Man Arrested. business Is attributed to tho patron cipally to his untiring efforts that would havo had enough potatoes to pany that ho held It responsible for tho house with tho plaintiff. Mr. C jury if the complainant pressed the age drawn by his advertising in TT the union was started upon a suc- Junction. Tho head nurse la Miss loy was represented by Theodore La- charge. Samuel Cltarella of Catherine flU 203 sacks. His potato crop is be-Ann Gallagher of Red Bank. The the fire and a Bottlement followed. In Register. cessful career which has lasted twen- lieved to have been the largest per addition to this Mr. Bookman re- brecquo while tho defendant had as "You can havo tho picture. Take It street. Red Bank, was arrested Sun- other nurses aro Miss May Boono day afternoon by State Trooper ty years. Clarence C. Walling, tho aore In Middletown township this ceived insurance money for the dam- her attorney Miss Florenco Forgot- homo and framo it," said Mr. Rein- Blatchloy's Ducks first vice president, was killed In of Long Branch, MrB. Julia Crawford son, hart to Mr. Prico at the conclusion Jesse Saudcr on a chargo of reck- are ready. Tho samo lino quality, at year. • of Middletown village and MIBB Viv- ago done. Ho Intends to have the Franco whllo In service with Jho house torn down. o{ tho heating. Mr. Prlco did not less driving. Citarella was arraigned 38 cents per'pound, f. o. b. Wo ship United States army during tho wo'rld Alfred W. MoCann Store. ian Hunt of Aflbury Park. take tho picture, however. In mak- before Elmer C. Walnright and ho by parcel post C. O. D., or you can During the ceremonies Mr. Roberts «i» Dog Feeds and Supplies. call at our farm nt East Freehold for war. Other past presidents who have Bordon's butter, Martinson's coffee, Mabel Coloman, Dancing. All kinds for all kinds of dogs. Wo ing his way from the justice's court was lined $15. rendored notable snrvlco for tho loy Point salmon, Barcelona ollvo oil, paid a tribute to Mrs. William M. them. Wo guarantee safe, quick de- Tuesdays lntormodlato-advancod Btock at all times tho Spratts, Old Mr. Prlco remarked to Romo specta- livery. Blatchloy Bros.. East Free- union uro James E. Grlggs and Snlder's fresh paokod vegetables, Greenwood for tho success of tho ballet; Wcdncednys beginners-baby Trusty, Chappel BrotherB, Galno's, tors that tho proceedings had been Nellie's IIomo-Mado Sweets. Fabsetto chceso, Dugan's whole hold, phono 3GB-F-3 Freehold.—Ad- George Acker. Mr. Ackor Jtild the ceremonies. Mrs. Greenwood is a ballet: Fridays, 1:00 P. M. business Rose's, Bennett's and mnny other "somo show." ABsortcd chocolates with many un- vertiacment. wheat products, Carey maple syrup, member of tho Middletown township girls' tap; Saturday A. M. beginners' lines, including cakes, biscuits, puppy usual combinations; rich creamy cen- presidency of tho union for a\num- Grandma's molMsos, Jack FroBt sug- publlo health association and the ar- tap and ballot and advanced tap and moals and canned moats. Also rem- ters, crispy nutted and chewy bits Allan MacLeod, ber of years unit his work fo\ tho ars, Diplomat broths and chicken, ballet. Private lessons In all dancing edies, flea soaps nnd powders, brush- Mg that please tho most discriminating past ten years hu.i bocn especially Runkol's cocoa, Premier vaouumlzod rangoments for tho dodlcatlon exer- es, etc. Wo deliver anywhere In from Flower" Slmw, Red Bank Ar- tnstos; J1.25 pound. Almond brlttlo, graduato of MacOIll Conservatory cises wcro made chiefly by her. Capt. by appointment. Phono 2011, IB Roc- instruction in violin nnd theory ol outstanding. Under C. Wesloy Cod- peas, .vvhcntswortli flour and corcals, tor place, studio.—Advertisement, Mohmouth County, both wholcsalo mory, brnaa receptacle, in shape of chocolate covered or plain, $1.00 dlnpton, tho present president, the and moro at the Now Jersey Qrocory Albert Runyon, who la chairman of and retail. Fred D. Wlkoff Co., Red conl scuttlo with liandlo. Howard pound; wrapped caramels made with music; npoclu.1 attention given to bo- Co., 1H Monmouth street, opposlto tha township committee of Middle- Bank.—Advertisement. Notify J. G. P. Kennedy, phono Red rich heavy cream, $1.00 pound. 133 ginners. Phono Ked Bank 2250-J work of I ho union has bnfn of largo Good Will Used Can. nftcr four o'clock. 5 Balloch place, Hcrvlcc to the church and commun- Carlton thoatcr, Rod Bank.—Adver- town township, Is treasurer of tho Sold under a guarantee at prices Bank 279-R.—Ailveitlaomcnt. Brond street, phono Red Bank 332. RIvcrBldo Heights, Rod Bank.—Ad- tisement _ publlo henlth association. Ha had a you can afford. If In tho market, BOO Store Open Tonight —Advertisement. vertisement. ity. seat on tho health center porch. them boforo you buy. Gcnoral Mo- You and your family can Jointly se- Winter's Just Around tho Corner! The union un.i Incorporated under Gone Fold'* Club San-Itemo, tors onny pnymont plan. Pilgrim lect a piano, radio or Orthophonlo IH your hunting plunt ready for Your Photoeriiph. stato laws lust August. Its officers Ocean avenuo, West End, N. J., an- Benediction was pronounced by Rov, Hear Amos 'n' Andy Charles P. Johnson, rector of All Sales Corp., Broad nnd Third stroets, Vlotrola at TuBtlng'o any Wodnesdny winter when It will swoop down on Two largo 8x10 photOKraphs (retf- whllo you cat your dinner nt Th nro C. WctOcy Criddlngton president, nouncing tea dansant Saturday and Koyport, N. J.—Advertisement: or Saturday night. Tustlng's, 10 us? Phono for export Inspection— ularly priced $35 por dozen) for $3.00 Sunday on the voranda plaza, Har- Saints church at Navoelnk. Smoko Hliop Tavern; Hpo.dal dlnnc Gnoi'Ko Acki'i- vlcv prr.ildont, Riiaa*11 Monmouth street.—Advertisement. now! Phono 188, Kenneth Jeffrey, children Included. lluH'u New Sluilk every day, $1.1)0; aerveil Irum noon C. Cn.ilm- .wrctnry and Wilbur W. ry Wnrron's music. Dance ovory In addition to Capt. Runyon and Top Soil, Fill Dirt Red Bank.—Ailvortlscmont. G5 Broad Htreot, Red Hank, phon till 10:00 P. M. Homf-ninilo biscuit night at dlnnor and suppor. Phono Mrs. Grconwood, tho members of tho M07. Studio hour.'i I) to 1, 2:30 td 0:3f Codding i tivii-iui.T. Unilor the«Ut« Long Branch 1743.—Advertisement grading of all kinds, also roadway* Youth. and home-made plen iiervvd with ul! linvii n i.-1-rlnlii nunibor of trustoea I) publlo health association are Capt built; Lakowood sand, washed gro- Moet tho Younger Elomont out nt Vlxllliif; Chiropodist. Homo HlltttiKH, pout cards, amntcu our dlnnero.—Advertinrmont. vel, slag, cinders, blue stone. Prices Dr. Vrnncon Cooko Cnslorwlll mako flnlahliiK,—AilvcrtlmMiicnt. rtqulit'it tn mlinlnlHtcr tilt! legll «f- Always Something Mow Thorc, William Donnls of Port Monmouth, tho Five Comoro' Ton. Room, Lln- William M. Pellngulo of Rlyor Plaza, reasonable. Howard G. Roaovolt, croft, N. J. DoHcloUB mmdwlchcH, or appointment ft by tolophono to coiuu Toloolirim I'IIIOIIK. fului nt U\? imluti, TIICBO trustee* art at tho Fivo Cornera' Too. Room, Lin- phone 1083, Red Bonk.—Advertise- •aladi ns you may choono,—Advor- ti> your homo when needed. Plion Mr. Autonioblln Owner. HcadquiirtorH for Trlccliiiin, ^ C. Woulry I'oditlnKlnn, James K. croft, N. J. Such a homey plaoo. Josoph W. Thompson of' Llncroft, ment. Kiitontown 427, botwoon 8:00 nnd 1 Mrs. Edwin Llndonatruth and Mrs, tlBomont _ Why tnko [i chanco driving youi Thomas, Mnnnlnir-Ik" mini, Miunll (irlcca, Wilbur W. Coddlngton, You go thoro for a bit to oat; ovory- .10:00 P. M,—Advertisement, car with a broken windshield or dool ton SanRiimo, III-ICIUMII-.-I <1'>C (i<.-pil!o' \ekor, Runsoll C. C«»l«r, thing In so cozy, you always stay Jennlo Rlnoars of Knot Kcansburg, Colonial Sludloii, Motal AVcntlicrslrlpn. glaun, whim yuti can hnvo'o, now on 1 longer than you lntondod.—Auvortlso- Mrs. William W. Swan and Dr. Fran- Broad street nnd Sycamore! avenue, clocklt. ltouPMlllnn , Jovn'lnlll, Tlionm.-, H. Itiilinrln, Curtis J. Willing Now In tho tlnio to havo thona win- ChcHtmit ltnlltt. put In whllo you wait at n vtlry roa- Broad atrcut, ltcil Unnli.—AIIVITIIUIV and llowiinl VV. Ilol»rtn. ment _ . . , cln Woodruff of Navonlnk, Mrs. John BhrewBbury, N, J, Antlquo fabrics, down and doors wcathnrntrlppmt 10,000 flmt grmlo for wilo. Italpl Hoimlil" prlco. Morris Plnto\ Olnsn reproductions, Interior dacoratlon. mont. Tim voinmlttnq In ohm-go of thn an- I7.BO Watches. N, Johnnon of Bolford, Mrs, Ward- Call II. A. Hcndrlcknon, Rcil Hank Sr. Connvor, Atluntlo Highlands, N. J Co., 81 Mnnmnuth (ftroot, Rod Lank well Thomns of Mlddlotown vlllnge Eleanor Balrd quilting. Lunchoon, H00, for cstlmato.—Ailvortlgcment. l'hoim 0!l.—Advortlnomcnt. phono 10(1!!.—Advertisement. ltailli) Hi'imlrlllK. niversary Imm.iii'l coiuprlsoa Hotv»rd Spcclul value In a wilot watch, afternoon ten,—Advertisement W. ltolinl.'i r.liiilimaii, Jninni IC, suitable for boy or girt nt school, •ml Mrs. Philip I'ctcru of Leonardo. horn nt Tu»l|n.:Y In dcpi'inlnhln ai William l'hclim Btudlos lnoN nud tiorvlco No Covert Clmrgo. Ico by colli'tror. gram for health and ohnrnctor build- como to Tlio Hmoko Hliop Tnvcrn for. by parent pout. Clayton's Murkot, 11 Hoimilel Reformed church, Wodnoii- Inir, For Ihn llrnt nix weoliB Mrs, Unit hltn to . M., »1.OO. Mnrlan T. McDowell of Illonnom Cove Bpnglinttl, or dovlllrd cialm, They're (ho iiink of condition. Km1 nnlo nt al vorllnonitmt. TJiillio to 111" I'lilillo. Illmnil n-nlniiniilt, 11:00 A. M. lo 8:00 1 1'. M., fiOcimln. • Ailvoiil«ih ('. I'lcono, lolcphuna 105.— iiolii. Tnihln'n, fiH Hi ond itroet, Ko •met. lltd ftJtAUtUmt u itll'omtnt. AdviaUuomorit, liiuilc—Advoitinomont, —Ailvu-llromcnU ( Dank, phmo 2Ull,~AUmtl«*nl0llllAUtllb b 1 And These Are Coats Which the Members of Oiir Smartest Clients' Families Are Choosing

HEY don't come in en masse, of course, but in small groups of twos and threes'... Deb- T utant daughters, adorable babies, sophisti- cated elder sisters, collegiate brothers, benign 'aunties, the dearest mothers imaginable, and good-humored, generous fathers. They make their selections in that quiet, well-bred way which so endears them to us, and it delights us just as much as it does them when a beautiful but properly priced coat leaves a surplus of al- lowance large jnough for a new hat or match- ing frock.

A. A 100% pure alpaca pile sports O. Misses' silver muskrat coat, * popu- swagger coat, kasha lined and with lar representative ol Stelnbach fur leather trench*;, buttons and suede coats. Bordered, as Indicated, with belt. Tans and browns, In girls' darker markings. Satin lined. sizes, 0 to 14. J12.95 and J16.95. M85.O0~ H. This stunning Coat of black broad- B. Misses' polo coat, a great favorite cloth contrasts with the lovely beige becauso of Its flattering feminine wool collar and cuffs. The Intri- lines, Its softness and warmth. 8111c cate seaming lends a slenderizing crepe lined. Sizes 14 to 20. »J9.50. youthful flare. Women's and misses' sizes. J49.50. - O. Men's nnd young men's top coat ot I. Cricket green wool cloth with black good weight. Llama, camel's hnlr fox collar and cuffs. The becom- nnd tweed mixtures In excellent ing little string belt brands this tones. Sizes 34 to 43. SJ6.00 to model as typically 1930-31. Wom- 550.00. en's and misses' sizes. 369.50. J. Baby-Dear looks like a little pint D. Boys' collegiate double breasted teddy bear In this brushed wool coat of Continental fleece, lined with suit of very great warmth. It has satin yoke and knsha. Brown or mittens, a cap, sweater and lcg- navy. Sizes 6 to 10 yenrs. flB.OO. glnn, and Is only 95,051 „ SUtcr—one, two or three years old E. Girls' chinchilla coat of navy blue —lias graduated from brushed wool, lined with pure wool plaid or Ro- but still wears a legging suit. Old man striping. 0, 0 and 10 year WHO or tan wool fabric, with beret sizes, S7.D5; 4, 6 and 0 year sizes, anil fur trimmed collar. 37.05. without cult, $5.05. \ L. Mlu) Junior Insists that black 1» chlr. comm tout . . , and It Isl If F. Doys' wool chinchilla coat with mother permits, sno wears this wool plaid lining. Nnvy blue. Sizes youthful coat with 1U enug little 4 to 10 years. (10.00. collar of black caracul.

M. Aunty looks llko a girl hmclf . . . It's tho fluttering little black coat with kit fox that dnrn It. Aunty wrnrn n half nl?.e model , . . designed especially for tho smaller woman. *50,B0.

15TEINDAOIIO—Second Floor E SfEINBMH COMPANY As bury Park M

V RED BANK REGISTER. OCTOBER 15,1930.

TJNTON FA1X8NEW8. Davli, William,Han)and, Qiorga .Harotrt, Richard Hotbi, Alfred Tm«x, Oaorgi A Fine Record o« Attendance at the B#veoth - and Eighth f rad«a—-Bcrntce rubllo SchooL . •• Buckl.y, Helen Imlay, Allco Kennedy, Elva The attendance at the publlo school Hint, Jaoqutllno Slmtion, Genevleve Cur- NOW IS for the past month was exceptional- til, Virginia Duake, Margaret Fahy, Verna Hohl. Madeline Byiar, Virginia Batter, ly good, the percentage being OTA' Benjamin Hulie, Arthur Llttrell, Ear The sohool has a new principal, she Truex, Wlnrleld Walnwrlght, Bertram being Mrs. Madeline M, bcuMmer o( ZumeU, Alfred Torehla, Kenneth CurcWn, Red Bank. Mrs. Margaret King ot Robert Imlay, Martin Lehutta, John Bob Red Bank Is the new teacher pf ,the •on, ' • _ _ _' . fltth and sixth grades and Mlsi Hawl Joffe ot Long Branch Is the SUNDAY-SCHOOL MEETING. new teacher ol the second grade. Pupili With perfect recprdB tor at- County School* to Meet at Lonf tendance ond punctuality for the Branch Xueaday, . past month are:, I.'.'J. The 71at annual convention of the, Eighth jrade—Meiander Blnaco, Rich Monmouth county Sunday-school as- ard Edwatda, Georse JTIaeher, Anna Clay, Eleanor Vo'orhaee, Marjorla Erlekion, sociation will be held In'St. Luke's Seventh gr«4o—Thoroae Binaco, Marvin Methodist church at Long Branch Paniler, Robert Hall, Clarence Reevey, next Tuesday with morning, after- William RoBlnaon, Eleanora Dautrlch, Jac- noon and evening sessions, Among queline Hall, Katherlne May, Ruth Meade, tho speakers will be I. B. Burgous, Mary Poreelll, Esther Reevey, Olga Roch- Rov. William A, Webber of the New kov.ky, Jeaale Soden. Uda Shulli, Rita Brunswick theological seminary, Van 'Wtokle, ' ' '. • Rev. Ralph Emerson Davis ofBrook 3-Day Dollar Sale Fifth grade—Felix Blnaco, Jack Ditty, lyn and Mrs. Mary A. Kyto of tho Thomai Farley. Etneat Krahnert, Frank Maadmy, Joieph Poreelll, Vincent Reed, Hudson county Sunday-school ansool Alcalde Brandon, James Van Wlckle, How. atlon. • The fall rally pf the Mon- Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 16, 17, 18. ard Voorheta, John Adama, Anna Clark, mouth'county young people's coun- Lounging Chairs Emily Covert, Milan Flacher, Roio Gor- cil, of • rollgloua education will be ' • For months we have been gathering these wonderful values together for this great don, Annie Hall,' Tekla Krabnert. held In the eamo church next Mon ONLY $92-50 Reg. $49.50; Now $QR.OO Birth grade—John Gordon, Jeroma day night. Rev. Edward W. Miller, Annual Fall Sale. As in bur previous sales, all articles and suites are guaranteed of Hoed, Robert Scott, .Frank BohulU, qerald pastor of the Red Bank Baptist There's solid comfort In a dcep-ncated high quality and workmanship. So there will not be any disappointments we will take Vywlmt, Ellaab.th *'orehand. Dorothy church, will be one of the speakers, Writing is no longer a dUllcult prolilcra. ,'. Sr.aon, Evelyn Leone, Ruth MoCormlck, Lounging Chair. orders on any articles oversold. I. -:::Ie Robinson. ' . hiril grade—Thomae Anderson, Olar- c • i Urown, Paul Currla, Juitlce Fore- WANTS JUVENILE BEFEREE, NO MAIL ORDERS NO PHONE ORDERS CASH AND CARRY h_. ' Leater Gordon, Paul Halt; Vincent • a' '• ' '• Porcu..' Virginia Ferguaon, Oeorglana Judge Truax Suggest* One For On DOLLAR ARTICLES On DOLLAR ARTICLES On DOLLAR ARTICLES •IT Krahne,,.'Uleanor Forcelll, Concetta For- Juvenile ond. Domestic Cases. . colll, MaJCl Shultl, Marjorlo Adaoi, Jean Canarnlca, • . ' Judge Harry Truax list week re Fourth jrade—Michael Blnaco, Leroy quested the board of freeholders to i i Clay, Gnarlea Dngland, Robert Meade, appoint a referee to act in juvenile Dorothy Firguaon, Kathleen Davli, Alice and domestic relations cases. Judge Ford, Ruth Fielding, Antonetta Leone, Truax proposed appointing a clerk Prudence Montana, Hetty Dangler, Janet now working In Eoacx county, who j Btott. ' is familiar with the work. Her sal Second trade—Jamea'-Covert, William §!il Covert, George Bdwurda, -WHham Ford, ary would bo around $4,000 a year, Flu I William OrltHtha, George ({tahnert, Kay. which Judge Truax said was more mond1 McElyalne, Anthony- Udnxa, :Jeah than Monmouth county would ordin- Reed, John Belveno,. Raich Voorhetl, Ade- arily pay. W. Warren Barbour, Rob- line Binaca, Roao Binaca, Caroline Clark, ert McCarter and other prominent Barbara Currle, Sernloo Dnvla, J«an Far- citizens In the county have agreed ley, Oretta McCullah, Helen Rochkovaky, to pay all over $2,400 a year to en- Florence'Baden; i Itut Flratl urado—Trancla Bran'illntHlehola gage the Essex county woman, The Canonlca,. Oharlca Covert, Milton Edwardi, freeholders agreed to consider the Jamea Fergnion,' Leroy Soden, Loulae proposal. . Davle. ... IJcglnneri-—Chnrlca Dlnaco, Heronlmo TRASH $| .Urandln, Mertry Crown, George Clay, Dan- OOK POPULATION. KITCHEN iel Covert, Donald GHITUh, Philip Plea, Dorothy Evelyn Oavlaon, Ruth Dcitx, Estimated That Monmouth Will STOOLS BURNER Kathryn Monxo. Have 287,000 In 1050. Green or White color. 50 Figures Issued by tho Now Jersey i PUNCTUAL PUPILS. regional planning commission giv- Oriental $ Llttlo Stiver Children Perfect In At- ing tho growth in population of tho tendance JeUut Month. counties of Now Jersey Bhow that SIX PIECES UPHOLSTERED .IN MOHAIR Domestic Monmouth county made an Increase A beautiful suite in Colonial Style, covered backs and d». The following pupils of the Little of 42,980 from 1020 to '1930. Esti- 9x12 Size—Regular $98.00. Silver public school wore perfect In mates based on the return of growth didtes; also in Mohair with Mohair Stool and Pillows. «P attendance In September: for the past ten years indicate a pop- You've read about these wonderful high Flrat grade—Marlon Dunnell, Bylvla ulation . of 205,000 for Monmouth Regular $250.00. Oh), Betty Wilde, Georgo Curtis. I\obert county in 1040 and 287,000 in 1950, 185 pllo lustro Kuts, now you can see them. Eriekaen, Harry Gilbert, -Robert Jackey, Monmouth county is Beventh in pop- Rueiell Ohl, Frank Sclbert, Thomaa Bum- ulation in tho state. men. Bicond uradi;—^lary Marra, Ma»y Rud- dy, Elsie Smith, Robert Curtia, Olllo Dean, Hoyport Woman Bobbed. Hobtrt Davla, Itnymond Martin, William Martin, Benjamin Summcra, James Wilde, Mrs. Mary Wallace of Keyport last Jack Worthlcy, Itvlng Wright . . week had Stephen Webber of Oak Third anil fourth gradet—Lucy Herbert, Shades and Frank Pease of West Ellzibeth Jackey, Barbara Marra, Mary- Koyport arrested on a chargo of belle McClurc. Elinor Quaokcnbush, Violet stealing $90 from her. The money Ryaer, Florence Fahy, Estelle Greene, was concealed in a tin can In an un- KITCHEN Lena Jaekey,- Anna Johnson, Eva Ryler, Mildred Smith, Dorothy 7,leglcr, Mary used Btovc, Each man accused tho Torchla, Alonzo Curchln, John Dean, Or- other of committing tho theft. LADDER monil Rltter, Georse Ruddy, Thomas Dean, Throe Steps. (Jeonrc Kratynakl, John Rltter, John Slmpion. Children. Magazine Fifth and alxth Eradca—Dorothy Dean, School children In Monmouth Irons Dean, Sadie Fcnton, Lola Quacken- county who havo been in contact Racks huah, Martha Ruddy, Wllmn Salt, Elisa- with actlvo tuberculosis cases will bo Poster Beds $12 Cogswell $24-75 Spinet $18-00 Metal Bed $5.75 beth Ayres, Jeanno Dunnell, Maud Faby, X-rayed according to an announce- Walnut Color. Emma Salt, Ruth Wilde, Howard Alex- ander, Thornaa Foster, Arthur Hallam, ment made at the annual meeting of the Allentown hospital held recently. Maple, Walnut, Mahogany; Chair Desk Ivory or Brown; any site. Clark Kemp, Lloyd McNally, Alfred Regular $25.00. Found, Philip Roy, Lnurenco Selbcrt, Some of these children have already any size. Webb Construction. Begular $8.00. George Shoemaker, Lester Truex, John been X-rayed.

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10-PIECE DINING SUITE Martha Washington Suite $ FOOT Master craft made in Walnut with 6 Pieces in Maple. See this beau- Satinwood trim. Regular $210.00. tiful Suite. STOOL Vclour Covor, strongly made i

CARD TABLES Assorted Colors. Let's Get This Matter Settled Now "Well, 1 guess I'll Uikn a bath and turn In." CANE SEAT "I'm sorry, Georgo, but there bn't any hot water tonight," CHAIR "NO HOOT WATEWAT R I Why To Taint, not? CniiCan'im'1t yoyo\ui keep that Smart Suite in Jacquard tank hot!1" CHILD'S Three Pieces in Rose and Taupe, guaran- BREAKFAST SETS "Georgo, you know perfectly Ivory and Blue—Grey and Blue. $ teed quality. Regular $125.00. well that I was away from ROCKER 5 Pieces. 15 home all day and naturally tho lire went out." C'nno Boat In Red. i "Still spreading propaganda for that Self-Action Gos V/oUr Heater, aren't you?" TOYS TOYS TOYS "Yes, and we'd have one If MEDICINE you were doing the scrubbing Buy your Toys now at less than Wholesale Price. We bought all manufacturer had at anil dishwashing and laundry this low price. You make the saving. and ..." CABINETS DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED—BUT BE EARLY ! "Ho ,.. Hum ... All right, White Steel with Mirror. op ahead and put in the order, Coah, I wish we hod one to- DOLLS DRESSING TABLES GAMES night," LAMP Large Sizes Large Size Assorted Kinds MIRRORS Self-Action £as Water Heaters SHADES $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Honvy parrhment, Only $15 Down full Incrd. CHILD'S ROCKERS DOLL BEDS Toy China DINNER SETS llrgulnr i CAN1J SKAT $1.00 Window Paylhe balance on eaty Itrm with your $1.00 $1.00 monthly itrmce billt Shades FURNISHING CO., Inc. Machine Opaquo . JERSEY CENTRAL . 22 E. FRONT ST., Size 3x0. Wllll Co \ it rawer and Light Co. =* GLOBE RED BANK, N. J. Quantity Limited, Pace Four V RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 15, 1980.

CONTRACTORR ! _ AMBULANCE IN USE. club of Asbury Park has promise land, was a guest last week of Louis guild' of St Catherine's church at ..__j la tWWan ttha«t Laaalaa *14a a real treat with their tauilc, •Walters and family. laat week's) meeting at Mr«. Bernard . ./ tha a BoanJ o< Chosen Atlantic Highlands Squad Hakes Individual throughout the county William Craft and family have Warneker'a. Cards were played anU TELEPHONE tUM, the County ;< MunmoulhMunmoulh. How Internal Baths J of Bridja No. R-!0, i First Trip to Hospital. are co-operating with tha committee moved from River Plaza to Arthur prliei vrera won hy Mra. Walter In trying to make thla gathering one Soden'a bungalow here. Palmer and Mils Helen Kelly. Min rsad In publlo at tha The new ambulance of the Atlantic lard. Court Bouse, Fraa- Overcome DI Health of the beat evar. The) committee la An outdoor basketball court hM Kelly will entertain the guild Tues- Highlands first aid Bquad arrived assured by the management of the day night, November 11th.. nv, en Wednesday. Ootobe- Friday. It was driven from the Ohio bean erected on the school's) play- . lllOO A. M. EasWtn Btaod Berkeley-Carleret that their uaual ground. Mr. and Mri. Edward Rowe and B. A. SHOEMAKER factory to Atlantic Highlands by Les- excellent banquet will be furnished Miss Betty Baboock of Westbury, daughter Dorothy were weak-end DEALEB and Inefficiency lie -Antonldes and Norman Olson, and the affair will be. held In tha members of the squad. The am- Long Island, has returned after guest) of John Hlckoy and family at ORLD-FAMED medical au- Crystal room, which makac an Ideal •pending a week with her grandpar- Washington, D. C.- thorities agree that overloaded bulance Is painted red and Is of the place for such a gathering. W latest type. Tno first call for tho am- ants, Mr. and Mri. Lewis S. Thomp- Amos T. Dwlght has built A four- or constipated Colons are responsible son, at Brookdale farm. box-etall cow barn on his farm. The for most of our mental as well as bulance .was made Saturday after- JU hours. The standard proposal Mrs. Katharine Bowfes Is a patient carpenter work was done by Walter GOAL 1 physical troubles. noon. Prank Schachtcr, a Brooklyn . BUNGALOW BURNED. ,M II aiUttld to the aseclnuUona, at Rlverview hospital at Red.Bank. W. Zimmerman of Mlddletown. •ipua «t widen will be furnished en appU- As to motliods of banishing these school tcachor, was hurt in an auto- Cation fe the laiHneer. brain-undermining and nerve wrack- mobile accident at the corner of Ave- Exploiting Oil Btovo XirM a Farm- Jamea Gordon Rowe, Mrs. Payne MIu Amelia Carton has bought a Wood, Feed, Hay, Straw. Hans and specification* will be fur- ing conditions, we should accept the nue D and Center avenue. Members lnfdale House. Whitney*! new racehorse trainer, has Ford sedan. Blshed *e rrosMisllve Hddere upon pay- advice of recognized authorities. assumed charge of * Mrs. Whitney's Mra. Elmer .Taylor and daughter nsnt «f ttn dollars 1(10.000), which of the squad who answered the call An exploding oil stove In the homi LIME and FERTILIZER int'lsill be refunded upon return of The International Journal of Medi- wero Edmund Gchlhaus, Morris Jos- farm here. have returned from a' two weeks' cine and Surgery made these state- ot Mr. 'and Mrs, John West o. Mr, and Mrs. Courtlandt Smith of visit with relatives at Brooklyn. and specifications before the time lin, Harry Posten, Edward Minn, ,FarmlngdaIe last Thursday caused Peat MOBS - All Kinds of Poultry Feed Had for tJis opening ot bids. - ments In a reoent issue. Peter McLaughlln and William Ger- New York were week-end guests of . Mr. and Mrs, Lindsay Latnolne and e•"• Bids nnttlw made on the standard pro the destruction by fire of a new bun' Mr. and Mrs. Lmvls B. Thompson. children of Perth Amboy were TQ- "Th» Ceoum (the lower right-hand soeu forma In the manner designated kens. They administered first aid and galow and garage. The Farmlngdale -therein and required by tha apeclflcatlona, end of the Colon—large Intestine) the injured man was then taken to eent gueeta of Mrs. Lamolne'a sister, Baled Shavings must be enclosed In sealed envelopes. xehtre it connects with the small in- firemen were called, but without i Mrs. Thomas Kelly and family. Mating the nane and address of the Wd- testines and where the appendix i> Rlverview hospital In the ambulance. water supply at hand they couli Selling LEHIGH and WILKES-BARRE 4tr' and neraej of proposed work on the attached it the natural habitation of He was cut on the head and Baveral only use. chemicals. Mrs. West was Everett News. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph -B!«hop enter- •• eutalde, addresssd to the Board of Chosen prolific bacterial groteth. At to proper stitches wero taken to close the cut.badly burned on the hands and face tained friends from New York .over PLYMOUTH fOAL Freeholder! of the County of Monmouth. treatments, Cathorsis {Cathartics) no the week-end, ' And must be accompanied by a certified matter how thorough, never cleans or The Wests purchased the bungalow Borne From European Sojourn— • For Twenty-flva fears. . . efeek f«r a aura not leaa than ten (10) about two months ago. It was lesi New Member of Church Guild. Mr. and Mrs. Edward StjlwoU en- r*r cent of the amount bid on tha work, disinfects the Cecum. The only possi- THE PBAYING MANTIS. tertained at dinner last night in cele- (arable ta tba order of tha County Tress ble xeay is to actually get into'it," than a year old and was valued a Try a Ton of Thi« Red Ash Coal. ur«r and a surety company certificate stat $3,500. _ _ • Mr. and.Mrs. Allen A. Wilson have bration of the twentieth birthday of lag that aald surety company will pro In. substance this means that the They Are Bolng Bred as Means of returned after spending several their son, Theodore Stllwell. vld« the bidder with tha required bond, colon (the human sewer) must be Attacking Beetles. months la Europe. and mult be delivered at tha place and frequently, thoroughly flushed from Auto Crashes'Into Tree. Henry Kelly Is employed as watch- before th« hour «bov. nimad. entrance to exit—of disease breeding The praying: mantis (mantis re- Milt Cuthbsrtha Healey of Lln- man at Mrs. Payne Whitney's farm LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY . The Board ot Chosen Freeholders oc the "wastes before "normalcy" can bo ex- An automobile driven by Johi oroft joined the Blessed Sacrament atliinoroft. ,,. County of* Monmouth reserves the right pected. liglosa,) so called because the forma- Tashjian of Freehold left tha road al te reject any or all bids If deemed to the tion of its forelegs makes It appear Clarksburg one night recently an best Interests «f tha County so to do. "Why We Should Bathe In a constant praying position, is crasher) Into a tree. Tashjian los By order of the Board of Chosen Free- INTERNALLY" widely distributed over the warmest two teeth and was badly cut, Paul lolders of the County of Monmouth. districts of tho world. It Is becom- Lane suffered a sprained wrltt and •™ BBYANT B. NEWCOMB. Is the title of a new booklet which Plrector. ing acclimated to the temperate Ernest Taylor was cut on the heai Illustrates and tells all about It. It's zones and has been found as far tUtt: Free at .your druggist's. It glve3 and arms. CHARLES E. COLE, Cleric. additional testimony from best In- north as Massachusetts. It feeds on freehold, N. J.. October 8, 1980. ternational medical authorities as to Insects and has thus rid certain New-Oil Plant. OUR FIFTH ANNIVERSARY BIDS WANTED. why Internal Baths are the only safe, growths in this section of many The Atlantic* refining company li Notice Is hcrebr ffWen that sealed bids sure and non-habit forming way to ruinous Influences. «1U bt recdv*d bjr the Board of Chosen disinfect a poisoned colon and re- erecting several buildings and stor- FrMholdara of th« County of Monmouth, store the normal activity of tho Federal experiment stations are age tanks at Matawan. The com' for the furnllhlnft of Buckwheat Coal No. eliminating muscles. breeding tho mantidae on Increasing- pony will distribute gasoline and ol 1 to be delivered (it the Briar Hill Wel- ly larger scale as a means of at- CELEBRATION fare House, near Fraehold, New Jersey, In It also explains why the J. B. L. throughout thla section of the stat Quantities and at such times during the Cascade is the only professionally tacking beetles. Although viewed from Matawan. Jttxt *lx months as *.•/ be needed, the es- recognized method for giving in tho with fear in South America—where Featured in tHla sale tlmaUd quantity bt\ng 200. tons, bids to privacy of ono'a home, a Complete it Is called the mulo killer—its bite fee received and opened and read in pub- SALE lie at the roomi of said Board. Court Internal Bath—flushing tho 5 to 6 Is harmless. Tho appearance of the Lincroft News. are our magnificent House, Freehold, New Jersey, on Wednes- foot colon from Inlet to outlot. You mantis varies according to the flora day. October 3?. 1980, at eleven o'clock owe it to yourself to investigate. of Its habitat, often taking the form William Patterson Broke Two Bib Diamond Creations, A, M. Standard Time. Merely ask any Ug^ett olerk for tho STARTS booklet Ho charge or obligation. resembling green and red leaves and Last Week In a Fall. A certified check for $100.00, payable to not infrequently flowers. v; well-known Timepieces,' Ce-Ata Francis, County Treasurer, must (The Bed Bank Register ean be bought accompany all bids, which must be en- In Lincrott at tha five Contra* lea finest, quality Sterling; Closed In sealed envelopes bearing • the Room.) Thursday, Mam* and address of the bidders on the BANKEK-FARMER DINNER. 6utildt, addressed to the Board of William Patterson of Newman and Silver-plated Ware', Chosen Freeholders of the County of Mon- Springs road broke' two ribs lsal ihouth. narkeM d above "Bids on" Buckwheat It Will Be Held at Anbury Fork on Platinum and ' Solid Coal No. 1, and must be delivered at the November 8th. week in a fall from'a ladder whlli ylsca and-before the hour above named. * picking apples. • October Gold Jewelry, reliable The right Is reserved to reject any or nil I AMEOIMSMemST MM STORES I Outstanding1 talent has been se- Final arrangements for the annual Wit should the Board deem it to the best cured to make the address as well as inUrest of the County, no to do. MadcbyTjncU'sHygienicImt., N.Y.C chicken salad supper of the ladies' Clocks and a well-chos- * By order of the Board of Choien Frea,< furnish music at the annual Banker- aid society will be made at a meet- toldcrs of the County of Monmouth. Farmer dinner scheduled for Satur- Ing tomorrow afternoon at the chap en stock of Imported BRYANT B, NEWCOMB, day evening, November 8th at the el. . ' ' Plrector. and Domestic Novelties. Bcrkcley-Carteret hotel at Asbury Frank MeCarron has bought 16 CHARLES K. COLE. Clerk, Park. Chevrolet coach. freehold, N. *.. October 8, 1930. 6 66 Since the meeting of the program Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia In Mr. and Mrs. John Olewlne o! the ifoad to better and bigger busL- committee, Count Ernesto Russo has Brooklyn have been visiting Mr. am SO minutes, oheoks a Cold the first been secured to address the group B«u leads through The Register's ad- y! and chocks Malaria In throe days* Mrs. George Rlchdale ot Phalanx. and a men's quartet from the Apollo Paul DuBols of Astoria, Long Is- vertising columns.—Advertisement. 666 also in Tablets. S BOYS! EAT JEWELRY SALE of the Year FISCHER'S CRULLERS SPECIAL! SPECIAL! ELECTRIC 'Diamond ^Values AND GET A PRIZE! Quality That Cannot Be Undersold. COSTUME CLOCK JEWELRY FBOM We have priced the diamonds in the broad selection offered for this sale so that you get a diamond value that challenges comparison anywhere. We are never undersold on diamonds where quality is equal. The big volume of diamonds this store handles makes lowest prices possible. A Few of Our Specials. J150.00 AND $138.00 DIAMOND SOLITAIRES. Whlto and perfect, in most' exquisite ' 18-Karat .Whlto Gold mountings; appclal WOO.00 AND $85.00 DIAMOND DINNER KINGS. M Set with three largo beautiful Diamonds $/»ge?.00 and surrounded.wltrrii few smaller ones. It si) YOUR CHOICE . _ JiUBt-fcCadeh to appreciate. ' v". 350 t $38 SOLITAIRES and FRIENDSHIP RINGS In 18-Karat White Gold Settings. Those $£} •»,oo BOUDOR'n rings will surpass your Imagination at KITCHEN A wonderful selection of latest Wedding style Rings, Bracelets, Necklets, CLOCK Enrrlngi, set with Stones to Rings match any costume. 18-Karat Whlto Gold Wedding Value »4« Rings, Bet with $7.50. 3 perfect matched Value diamonds. Dp to GUABANTEED. SZ.60. Samo Sot with 95c 7 Diamonds.

SPECIAL ! OPENING DAY SPECIAL ! i Ladies' Wrist Watch Special. A small jowolod Watch, good |M,0( Sturdy Jeweled, Strap Watches, SCJ.OS SAVE tlmo-koopor and will mako your £\ luminous dials and hands; good fj SOLID PEWTER littlo girl happy. Vnluo S10.00. your- empty time keopers. SALT and PEPPER "Fischer's Sweet empty boxes and AH Standard Makes of Men's SHAKERS on a Tray WRIST WATCHES Marie" 30c will give you REDUCED Cruller Boxes! one of these Strap Watches. A BUY YOU WILL Vory small, yet rollablo time- S prizes.... Waltham or Elgin, Mcn;s Strap $.4 M 08 NEVER rOKGET! 95c OS pieces, IS jewel, 14 lit. solid Watch, Jeweled, cushion shape. Off on Our Entire whlto gold. Rcgulnr $30.00; now *•! 19.05 Stock of Sflver- Small, Jowolml Wrist Watchos, filled Strap Watches, luminous vrare n vnrloty of shapes. Hogular dial and hand). tfh > Clocks,' $15.00; now CHOICE OF A FOOTBALL OR A " Leather Goods, $20.00 popular shape, while 11-ltt. Bolld Whlto Gold Wrist .05 Glassware, Dresser Sets, Jewel- Watches, 15 Joweln, popular gold-niletl Strap Watch, 15 12" ry, Compacts, Cigarette Cases. fllmpcs, Hcgulnr $23.00; now MINIATURE GOLF SET Jewels.

Hell-blooded hoys licod no introduction "health in every bile." NOW tliereV • With hardly any exceptions the entire lo Fischer's Sweet Murio Crullers. They doubla reason for buying theao deli- rat nil they can gel, and mother doom"! rious crullers with that "home nude" stock bears drastic price reductions! mind because elio knows flint there's taste t*e. the boxes nro valuable! 80 boxes and 80c will entitle • boy to rithcr • football or a miniature golf 69 BROAD STREET, set Start eating Fischer's Sweet Maria' RED BANK, N. J. FISCHER'S Crullers NOW.... and save the boxes! YE GEM ,J...Rj»...Han-.ler They nro redccmnblo at your grocer's. M$rh • 10°* WIIOI A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL RESERVE ANY ARTICLE UNTIL DESIRED, aWa**nilckIn . .. Buttercup... Douihuulsv BMUrcVD Roll.... I'.rkcr Hou.e .folia FISCHER BAKING COMPANY This Sale It Very Timely, In View Of The Approaching Xmas Holiday*. Buy Now And~SaVo. Newark and Atbury Park EQUIPMENT CONTRACTS. moved to Atlantlo Btock farm, which every prospect of a largo attendance. he recently received In exchange The oupper IEJ always one of the big- Freeholders Award Contracts for the for a house and lot which he owned gest events of tho year at thla place. r 5 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD OWN A Welfare Home. at Perth Amboy. Ho will engage A party was held at tho home of in dairy farmings Nicholas Olcesky, Contracts for the equipment of the Mr. and Mrs. John Sutphln' last Fri- the foripor owner of Atlantic stock day night in celebration of Mr. Sut- new county welfare home at Free- farm, has moved to Perth Amboy. (Standard Automatic Oil Burner hold were awarded by the freehold- phln's birthday. Card games wero NO. S ers last week. The Jersey Central The furnace at the Reformed played, general sociability was en- power and light company received church Is Irreparably out of order joyed and refreshments wero served SHOES FOR WOMEN the contract for the kitchen equip- and on this account the service on First prizes wero awared to Mrs Does any Club or »inv ment, M. M. Krater of Freehold for Sunday was held at the chapel. Sun- Sutphln and William Truex. Mrs HAT organization de- the electrical fixtures, the Jersey day services -will be continued at Truex and Ruasell Bray received tho YOU NEED Central power and light company the chapel until a now furnace is consolation awards. Others present N0JJ2NGER; sire Uo acquire prop* for refrigerators and compressors bought Tho furnace at tho chapel besides those mentioned were Mr. and Porlman, Oerber & Rau of Free- Is not in good condition, but it can end Mrs. William Davis, Mr. and E TOLD :' e'rty. in down-town hold for the sterilizing equipment be used temporarily. Mrs. Allen Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Arnold of Freohold re- Several residents of this place at- Edward Johnson, Juno Truex, Ed- ' THAT.YOU: M Red Bank? ceived the contract for additions and tended the exorcises which were ward Heyer, Misa Carollno Hughes, alterations to the superintendent's held on Monday at New Brunswick Miss Edna Hughes, Aaron Sutphln, HAVE AN We have a bargain-to cottage at the welfare horqo, which In celebration of the 250th anniver- Mr. and Mrs. Forman Sutphln, Mrs, will also be used as a detention hall sary of that city. Russell Bray, Misn Ann Brigga and EXPENSIVE offer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson. for juvenile offenders, His bid was Mrs. John G. Schanck Bpent part '. • FOOT }10,400 for the general construction of last week at Philadelphia. John L. Schenck has moved from work. Mrs. Kathryn Appel has been Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thomson Red Bank to his house at this place. NO. B, DEPENDABILITY-NO, «. EFFICIENCY,': ' appointed superintendent of tho and their three children of Middle- Misa Eleanor Bray spent Saturday NO, fl. QUIET OPEKAXION, Riverside Mortgage home at a salary of $2,400 a year, bush spent Sunday with Rov. and ond Sunday nt New York with Miss Mrs, John A. Thomson. Catherine Flemlnp. CONSULT,US ABOUT YOUB HBAT NEEDS TODAY. , & Finance Corporation Wear ENNA JETnCKS-U.0 Shoea that nro nationally afe Tho subject for tho sermon at the Henry Schenck of Marlboro, for- over the radio, twice every -wcck» Says Cop Beat Him. , merly of this placo,. has recovered Broad Si Nati Bank Harry Levins of Long Branch Reformed church Sunday morning •• Smith-Watson Co. •will be "The Moral Status of Prohi- from sickness. Bed Bank, N. J. complained to the commissioners last bition, or Why I Am a Prohibition- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel fl. Ely, Mrs. 8DrummondPl., PHONE 1405 Red Bank, N. J. week that he had been beaten by a ist." _ _ . William C. Ely and Mrs. Florn policeman whom he had called to Holmes have relumed from nn'auto- •CORP.i his home to protect him against his mobile trip In Vermont nnd other son In a family argument. The com- Holmdel News. New England stales, missioners recommended that the Albert S. Miller Mrs. Stern of New York spent part complaint be filed with the chief of The Annual Brown Supper of the of last week with her son, Jacob Reformed Church Tonight. Footwear and Hosiery That Satisfies. police, ^___J_ Stern. The annual brown Bupper for the • «-*-^ . benefit of the Reformed church -will A little campaign of want adver- 18 Broad Street, River Plaza News. tising in The Register will rent most Red Bank, N. bo held tonight. Elaborate prepara- any rentable, property. Thirty words tions have been made and there Is The Firemen Try Out Their New Ap- /or twenty-Bve cents.—Advertisement ' paratus at Absecon. The new Atirens-Fox apparatus of the fire company arrived last week and It was used with satisfactory re- f sults at a demonstration at Absecon. QOOD FURNITURE FOR EVERY HOME" The firemen are planning for a feast and party In celebration of having obtained their new engine. The members of the arts and Gorgeous Rayon Taffeta 2-Piece When Ghosts and Witches walk this is the time for a humorous, crafts department of the Woman's club met at the home of Mrs. Harry felaraorouj Hallowe'en Party. . Leach yesterday. Next Tuesday this department will meet at the homo of Mrs. William Gaughan. A turkey supper for the benefit of BED SPREAD SET the Community club will be held at COSTUMES the clubhouse Wednesday night, No- vember 19th. Mrs. James J. Taylor Regular $13.95 Value—Tomorrow Only $6.95 rifty Different Characters at the most reasonable prices in ages: Is chairman of the supper committee and Mns. Charles Meeker Is chairman Children's Suits . . \ . .. $1.25 oMho dining room committee. Mrs, Henry C. Mecklem, Jr., Is, Adults' Suits..:: spending two weeks with friends at 45c DELIVERS IT Bloomfteld. Preparations are being completed * $2.25 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 for a Hallowe'en masquerade party •which will be held Friday night, Oc- PARTY FAVORS; MASKS, DECORATIONS, CUT-OUTS, tober 31st, at the Community club- „ WIGS, INVITATIONS. house, There will be, dancing with music by Class's orchestra, fRefresh- FRENCH PILLOW STUFFED ments will be sold. EVERYTHING FOR TH,E SUCCESSFUL PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. William Hoffmayer WITH SOFT WHITE COTTON are spending a few days at Bradley •Beach Park. The 500 club met at the home of Mrs. James MacPhee last Thursday HMD MADE FLORAL afternoon. Mrs, Benjamin H. Crate won first prize and the heart prize. ORNAMENT TETLE Y'S Mrs. MacPhee received second prize The consolation award went to Mrs. 17 BROAD ST., RED BANK, N. J. Charles Meeker. The club will meet at the home of Mrs. Henry Faasch DEEPLY SHIRRED Thursday afternoon of next week. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooper Cun- RUFFLES $ BANDS ningham of Governeur, New York, •were .recent guests .of tno Misses Brand. Friends and relatives of Mrs. John CHOICE OF Morrison have received letters and cards from Scotland, where Mrs. COLORS Morrison Is making a tour. The let- ters and cards state that she is hav- GOLD-BLUE ing a fine time. ORCHID-GREEN Miss Grace Rudy has bought a new 'OR ROSE Ford coupe. Sunday was the birthday of Au- drey Willis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S Vincent Willis. She celebrated It by making a trip to New York with her parents. Mrs. Charles Conover, .who has been very sick with a cold bordering on pneumonia, Is now improving. Mrs. Charles Meeker and her daughter Nancy visited relatives at Newark last Friday. - • Miss Mildred Crate spent the week- end with Miss Lennca Nelson of Nowark. Rooks for the library continue to be contributed. Last week 13S books v.vro given by the Roaelle Park li- brary and 25 were given by Miss Florence Krldel of Red Bank.. The library now has more than 900 books. Mildred Shokoda, daughter of Mr. if\ 9O-1NCHES and Mrs. Ignatz Shokoda, was chris- iTX tened at St James's church at Red BanWHast week. The godmother was) LONG- Mrs. Buchik of Red Bank and the godfather was John Sochman of New 80-INCHES York. • WIDE Mrs. E. K. Conover of Laurelton, Long Island, spent the week-end with Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Sutphln. Last week Mrs. James McGrath attended the funeral of Jier nephew, WILL FIT BEDS John Joseph McGough, who was run Exactly as OF ANY and dont forget the over and killed by an automobile last Wednesday. Mrs. McGrath 4 nephew was fourteen years old and he was Pictured Abdve United Merchandising studying, to become a priest. BiooUrn.NiY. Mr. and Mrs. Frank. J. Kelly en- tertained a number of tfrlonda at a B A B Y bridge and BOO party a few nights ago. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. Matthow Connors, Mrs. Harold Hurley and Mrs. J. F. Splros. Frizos To Open in® NEW Accounts at COO wero won by Mr. Hurley, Mr. Thfee-plooo Zip Suit, mndo of Connors, Mr. Woyser and Mrs. Kln- Almost Given Away—Less Continental Chlnohllla. Comon In \17HEN we're very young, we're ney, Selections on a piano and ac- None Sold to Dealers or pink, blue, white, tan. S/i.05 cordion wore rendered by Mr. and. Than Half for Cash Sizes 1, 2, 3. Trios | inclined to' be delicate, and Mrs. T. H. Gaffey, Mrs. Matthew Con- nors, Mrs. Weyscr, Mr. Klnnoy, Mr. Your money choerfully refunded If Wo wnnt 100 now customora.. .nnd susceptible to colds. That's why and rMs. Smith, M. B. Kelly and Mr. you cun buy this two-rlleco llotl- tho llrst 100 who como to our otoro Callahan. Baby Buntings made at ChtnchlU smart Mamas get all the cozy, Bprcud Sot for less than $13.05 clac- tomorrow will get this 00x80-lncli la and Eiderdown. Comes In whero! Tako ndvantaRo o! this Ilcdsprciul tiet nt ii prlco leas than white, plnli and uluo trim; nlHo fleecy baby things here before the sonsntlimal offer! ICaslly worth Imlf what you would expect to pay. comes wltli ' $4 .08 to $«|.O8 Colt's Neck News. miikliu: o special trip for! The An nrtlHtlo a.i well art n vory use- lip fnstcnnr, I A real chilly days get a chance to set most attractive and beat riualUy ful Hum! Chnlrn of Gold. Hllio, Frloo- * ** A Woyaldo Man Docs a BIK Busl- Hfdnprend Sot thnt linn ever been Orclild, Green or Ilono! Will fit ncsi In Deepening Wells Hero, offered at this prlco! Onn Dny! IH'CIH of any B|7.O. Kiislly laundered! in. We have the daintiest of sweat- Thursday, Only! LET NOTHING Nnver before offered nl Midi a low Krnost Edwards of Waysldo has DELAY YOU TOMOIUtOW! Four-ploco Sweater Snt«, alMvonl ers, frocks, carriage sets and undies boon vory busy tho past wook or »r> Including I.fggli)g« nnd Bonnet in dcopcnlng wolla In this locality and fllovca, Com™ In S to help His or Her Young Majesty whloh had gono dry on account of all tho pnatcl shnilrii. tho drought. In a number of in- Pl welcome winter comfortably. BtancoB dynamite wan successfully usod for tho deepening process. Pasturago lias given out on account Ball of Vantn Hhlrlii, Nlll< Knlo of Viintn Slilrtu, Sale of VantA Hhlrln, of tho dry spell nnd dairy farmers Wool! regular *1.0(>. fM ,.21) Evcrif Home Needs One or More of These liedsprcad Seta Blll< nnd \Vool| regular regular to