Monmouth Count}1* Ortmt • Market l'laoo All the iNow» of Thrt IletlRtot'ii Clnulfled BED BANK . . ' , Department— and Surrounding Town* Whoro Uie Heller Xtnda Told Fearlessly and Without BIM. the Buyer.

lamed Wceklr, Enterad u Sacond-ClMl MmtUr «t lh« Poit- ^VOLUME LIV,. NO. 44. offl« «t Dad Bank, N. J, under th» Act at March «, 1870. RED BANK, N. J,, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27,1932. $1.50 PER YEAR PAGES 1 TO 12.

FAIR HAVEN'S BUSINESS. Farland Is a candidate for re-election. • ># Show Tonight Pupils to Dance at Politics Boiling, Ho will bo opposed at tho primary Mishap Causes Republican Club Political, Scraps l'crmlsslon Given to Legion Auxiliary lectlon by Charlc3 I. Young, who ' to Sell Popples. ives near Hazlet. Raymond Mason, jnMiddletown at Fair Haven Carlton Theater Over in Holmdelwho lives at Centervillc, has filed a Unusual Damage Has Hot Meeting At a meeting of the Fair Haven i —— commissioners Monday night por- etltion for tho Democratic nomlna- Harmony in th nignt at the Carlton who is tho owner of Ramanessln Long Branch, was slightly injured Indlcatlnit candidates for rc-clpotlon: strol ahpw tonight at Mechanics hall member of thc township committee publican club at Red Bank laat Indicating cai revolver was referred to tho poll ^ ,eater_ Mrs, Coleman's classes, con- farm and who is seeking re-election Monday morning when thc car which Republican!. • - at that place. It will bo, tho first comrnittce. Mr. Curran has rent , „-, thirty pupils, have and that all other township ofllces Wednesday night by Edward Bough- tlng nbout as asaomblyman on tho Democratic he was driving and a Chevrolet car ton of Linqroft, whojo a. jllstlco, of Two townihlp; coraraltt««m«n—«C»tl T, minstrel's over hold by-tho organiza- .h. «,ni.nm R T»nii. ,„.,...„.„ , jen ^ork,ng hard ln'orde-r to per. should bb occupied by DenVocrats. At the William B. Potts residence ticket, is the chief political pot boiler owned and driven by Julius Hemmcl- , Groiilnier of L»on«nlo, »EAtyu4-lI. Mor. tion.' Mrs, Eula HansBon will bo In- present Mr. McFarland la. the only tho peace. It was not a largely at- ford of Headden'j Corner. the river bank. ct an entertaining spectacle. Most there. farb of Jersey City collided at thotended meeting,, only about 25 per- Itoad auperviioi •TbomM B. D»y ofterlocutor. Tho identity of tha six . g republican holding office In the town- corner of Maple avenue and Bergen "end mon" wilt bo kept a Secret un- h0 danccrB are aa chlldrcnn Mr. McCampbell has very pro- sons being present, but what it ' East Kaaniburs;. . ggrossman i Williai? m H. Sutphlp n than th0 danccrB are °" " ship, He Is not doing any campaign- place. Kubln waB removed to Rlv-lucked In BIZO was moro than offset Two jiifUoH- of ,th« reset— •Edward til their appoaranco on the stage. vl th naVB alrcadv appeared nounced ideas about taxation. He ing, but a number of his friends are, '%ouKhton olSUncroft, Albert J. Buck of n tthh o bborough ofllclal fllll s ffo r endod i , ii at various times, ervlew hospital, whero ho was trcat- by arguments and excitement. Those in tho performance besides S r0 thc pub o thinks that the present tax system is Including not only Republicans but -ed.Jor_two.cuts on his haa,d.-.i.,.._^... -Leonardo. .; . :. _ ___ ing• the,proposed federal bmfori_x costumes used In the-roclta. -.Mr.-BouBhton_tricd to. Introduce a- - Mrs. Hanssbn" aro Mrfl." Hazel SrilltU, th naVB alrcadv appeared be wrong in many wnys and~hc has in- somo prominent Democrais. wider and" deepeceper channel In the »„„cr„o designeA^,^*d *b„y MrMrsa . r-Colemaninm»nn nnan.d Hcmmelfarb was proceeding cast resolution calling upon Jonas Tumen Two township commltUomen—Anthony Mrs. Alida, Davison, Miss deraldlne bi t i ti troduced several bills in tho legisla- W.-Oibaon of-Bolford. Chrlit J. Flcko of Shrewsbury river. Bho also composed the dances. ture to'reduce taxation on farm lands Stress 13 being laid on thc fact that on Bergen place and Rubin waa driv- of Asbury Park to resign aB proBe- Smith, Miss Marlon Emory and Mlas Bills amounting to $712.43 were the amount of money raised for local ing north on Maple avenue. The im- cutor. Tho resolutions commlttco of Milton Tark. J. Paul NaiiBhton o£ Port Melissa Llttlo, who will bS soloists; Tho entertainment will be given be- and on lands occupied by houses. Monmouth. . ' , paid, together with wages of $108.80 tween tho Wo shows at tho regular taxes in Holmdel township last year pact of the crash threw tho Buick tho club refused to permit tho reso- Bond auporvlBOC—Joacph L. Early of Mrs. Caroline Harvey and Mrs. Syl-for thoso hired under the unemploy- Mr. McCampbell la leading a fight was less than within the memory of rar on top of a lire hydrant and tho lution to bo considered but gavo per- Leonardo, William J. Doylo of Eait Keam- evening performance through thc via Atkinson,'who, will give a duet; ment relief program. to deposo Alex L. McClces, tho pres- tho oldest residents of the. township. Chevrolet car up on tho sidewalk in mission to Mr. Boughton to malto re- bure. flenjaroln W. Mills of Port Mon- and Mrs. Tholda Snydor, Mrs. Edith courtesy of John Rcinhard, the mana- ent Demoeratio assessor of Holmdel --• mouth, . gerr and will conBlst of exhibitions of Mr. McFarland's friends claim that, front of tho Shell gas station after, it marks on the Bubjecti- Tho-Lincroit Two Juatlcea of th« peace—Frank Me- Crozior, Mrs. Hazel'Kirk, Mrs. Hclon township. Usually Mr. McCicea has he Is largely responsible for this fine had Btruck a pole bearing a "stop justice of tho pcaco acccptod tho In- l/ ballet, toe, tap and acrobatic num- Mantli of Kant Keamburg, Richard J. Curry Moxloy, Miss Gladys Taylor, Mrs. Ad- been unoppoBed both at primary elec- record. Btreet" sign, and .broke it. A mall vitation. Ho criticised Mr. Tumcn 'of Ltonardo.. ' \ ^... dle CrOBS, Mrs. Evelyn Mlnton,, Mrs bers. Tho number of solos is re-tions and at general elections. This Holmdel Has A stricted becauso of the limited time No .small part of this low tax rate, box was also knocked from a polo fon not having taken action against All tho eleotive positions In thoAnna Brltton, Mrs. J. Kaufman, Mrs year he will bo opposed at tho pri- ond broken. Sheriff William O'Brien, former township- are now held by Republi- Esther England, Mrs. Etta Hobrough at tho disposal of tho class. The mary election, and if ho wins ho will Mr. McFarland's friends say, waa due to the purchase of a. gravel pit ad- The Chevrolet car, after turnlrrg Probation Ofllcer Frank TcnBrook cans. Tho leaders of that party find Mrs. Bessie Tallman," Mrs. Emily Honolulu Visitor program to bo presented follows: have to face a contest next November and Justice Harry M. Burlc.of Free* causo Xo&. gratification in that there Joining tho Hlllcrest school. Mr. Mc-on its side, caught on fire. An alarm Davison and Mrs. Viola Sickles. Mickey and Minnie Mouse and the Cat: against a Republican opponent. from box 54 at the corner of Maple hold. Mr. Boughton alleged that dis- will bo no contests lor ofllcea at the MicKiea Jean Smith. Marjorle. Holmes Farland waa.ono of tho prime movers There wilt bo several specialty num- Charles H. Martinson/ Back at Nomination" petitions for assessor avenue and Irving place brought out crepancies had occurred in tho ac- coming primary election. Among tho bers, including a saxophone solo by ^Minnies In making thin purchase. That It waa counts ot these thrco oliiclalo and His Native Heath After Having Jean VauBusklrk, Leigh Pcnntngtor were filed last week by Mr. MeClcoa n good investment for tho township the lire department under Chief Ned Democrats chief Interest centers lit Miss MellBaa Little. : Olara Coleman that Mr. Tumen should havo taken Been Abroad in the Service of . Taph!>anc. and George Schcnck, who are Demo- is shown by the fact that since the Crclin. Tho fire waa quickly ex- tho fight for the road supervisor nom- The auxiliary Is holding tho show crats, and by Charles L. Grant, who tinguished. A postofllce ma- action aganst them on this account. ination. All threa of tho candidates Donald Hadaway, Junior V&llcau sale was made a. private contractor Mr. Boughton Invited the other as-an anniversary ovont and Instead Uncle Sam a Long Time. Tap Dance j-.Grnco Bower, Jenn is a Republican. Mr. McCampbell offered to buy tho pit for ?5,O0O, or chine removed the mall box, which for this nomination are waging aotivo Jacquest, Enid Willey, Loin FennlnE- has already started to campaign for members of the club to Join with him of charging a certain sum for admls- M M Charles H. Martln- more than 12 times as much as thewas replaced with another. campaigns. It -was generally expect- ton, Marian Davis, Junior Coloman. Mr. SfJhenck. Ho assisted Mr. in demanding that the resolution ed that William H. Bennett of Bel-sion, each person will pay a penny for • who havc bee[l „ , , Hono. Adagio (trio) Leigh Fcnnlns- township spent to acquire it. TheSergeant James J. Sheedy and Po- aaklnc Mr. Tumen to -resign, bo. aub» -. oach year of his or her ago.. .. , ton, Jessio Thomas, Jean Smith. Sch.cp.ck in getting, names . for. thi township -committee -refused to- sell, liceman. Frank Reuther wore called ford, would bo a candidate for tho ulu, spent Saturday and Sunday with Bullet of Birds: ~ ' nominating petition. mltted. No ono did no. Thero was Demoeratio nomination for road su- An anniversary party for the mem- Mr. Martinson's brother, William H. Robins Betty Maeee, Gloria Maurlcll as It was thought to bo more profi- to the sceno ajod they gave -both a rather heated argumentative' ses- pervisor, but this surmlBo was wrong. bers* of the auxiliary will bo held to- Martinson of Holmdel. Charles H. Swallows - Mr. McCampbell and Mr. McClee table In the long run to keep thc Hemmelfarb an?K Rubin summonses sion, during which Mr. Boughton Mr. Bonnott did. not fllo a nominating morrow night. Mrs. Annie McGee Is Martinson has been in Honolulu sev- Lois PenniiiKton, Marilyn Hadaway havc been at odds for some time past. gravel for uso on tho township roads. to appear in police court to answer was accused of having a-grudge and prcsldont of the organization, which n-inlA. _ Mr. McCampbell claims that assess- charges of breaking municipal prop- of being actuated thereby. Mr. petition.- Ho served one term as su- eral years. Ho had a position there Jacqueline Thomas, Joan Cotter Prior to purchasing tho pit, gravel iJsrvlBOT of roads, having boon elect- has a membership of 75. with the warohouso branch of the Blue Birds ments pn farm lands in Holmdel fhr rond -work was bought from John erty. ed to this position In, 1910. quartermaster corps of the United Carol Kalph, Barbara Ilaumon township should be materially les S. Holmes. As a result of having a Boughton aessisd' tws; stating- that Veerteeertea PeicKy McDonoushMcDonous, JeaJean than before the World war, due to States army. Ho Is in the civil ser- VanBuskirkVBkik . RitRiat GaldleroGldl , EEleanol r public-owned gravel pit tho cost of hia sole motive -was to increase* tho The three-cornered Democratic Collinn. doprcciatlatlon of land values. At a confidence of the voters in tho Re- fight for tho two nominations for vice department of tho corps, but ton laying gravel is much less than form- Semi-Finals in Called Out Four seven years previous to taking that Swan (solo) Leigh PonninKton public meeting last fall at thc Holm- publican party and thus strengthen township committecmen is attracting Blue Bird (HOIO) Jean Smith erly was true. In Mr. McFarland's position he was in military service. dol Baptist chapel, ho severely crit- behalf it is being aaid by hla friends tho party for tho coming campaign. considerable Interest. Anthony W. Acrobatic Quartette Jacqueline Thom- icised Mr. McCleoa for not having Times in One Day Mr. Martinson was born at Holm- as, Joan VanBuskirk, Jessie Thomas, that no ono deserves moro credit for Oratory Contests Mr. Boughton clalncd that Mr. Tu- ;,-ftlbgo.n,,pt.Bedford, whaJs-opa e? th<^ flxoil asaoasmonU -at -tho pro-war -Affl-^Hnrry. Crook, chief "qf.thi. three wlio wants . this .nomination, erBSyBarff ago"," ~ BuTfHls'~vliil~~6M Sat- "BiiioT'Danube" (acrobatic} \'.7...Jeiih' SmTth tfils Savlriirfof the taxpayers than -lie" urday and Sunday was tho flrst that Silver Hoops (trio) Mary Cotter level. Mr. McCampbell says that the docs. county detective force, and ftlctard" was defeated for township commit- Atlantic Township Fire Com- Holmdel township committee last Madeline Kridcl of Red Bank. ho hat) made thero since his parents Caroline Chad wick, Betty Cotter. In addition to electing an assessor W. Stout, chairman _ of tho Mon- • toeman last November. Christ jj. pany Members Kept "on the Stair Dance Clara Coleman Catholic High School Takes mouth county Republican executive moved from the village 63 years ago, "Carolina Moon" (soft Bhoc) Marjorle year requested Mr. McClees to make and a township commltteeman.Holm- Ficko of Hilton Park and 'J. Pattl a reduction of twenty por cent In committee wero chiefly responsible Naughton of- Port Monmouth, tho jump" Last Friday—Thpy Mr. Martinson has been In service In llolmos. Pauline Sanonaro, Lolgh dol township will vote for a tax col- Second Prize — Fir»t Place many parts of the world. He was In 1'cnnlnKton. Jean Smith, Jcnn Van- farm land assessments. Mr. McCamp- for the overwhelming Hepublican de- othor two Democratic aspirants for Fought Forest Fire Thursday. Buakirk, Betty Mooro. lector. This offlco is now held by Taken'by Asbury Park Girl. the United States army during the boll says that instead of making a re- Wllllanr Ackcrson, a Democrat. Ho la feat in Monmouth county laat fall. township commltteomen, aro now Buck Dance Same Group Ho said these men had caused dis- The members of Atlantio township Boxer1 rebellion in China. In the duction of twenty per cent Mr. Mca- candidate for re-election and no Madeline Kridel of thc Red Bank comers In politics. 'Thoy have never With this recital the two winter Clces made a reduction of only ten sension In tho Republican ranks and run for offlco boforo. (Ire company of Colt's Neck wero battle of Pekin he was wounded In terms of tho school are brought to a one else has filed a petition for this Catholic high school was awarded sec- kept busy most of tho time last' Fri- tho foot. per cent. Tho ten per cont cut wns ond place In tho Monmouth county that they should be replaced In or-* Only four municipalities la Mon- close;' but classes Tor study will'con- position. Sidney y. Bray, the town- dcr not'to put the Hepublican parly day. Thoy wore called out four subsequently overruled by tho Mon-ship clerk, is under the tenure of of- finals of the national oratorical con- mouth county gave majorities for the Mr. Martinson saya that Holmdel tinue throughout the summer at mouth county board of taxation, and under a heavy handicap next fall. times. has changed but llttlo slnco the laBt Mrs. Coleman'a studio on Rector Hco act. on account of a long term of tent on tho Conntltutlon of tho United Republican candidate for govornor Inv the assessments wero fixed to cor- States, held at the Asbury Park high In commenting on the meeting af- tho groat Domocratla landslide last An. automobile owned by a Free- time ho was thoro. Ho-was born In place. service, and he will continue to fill hold party caught flro south of Colt's respond with those or the proceeding thc position without being a candi- school Friday -ulghl-s—MIBS -Kridol, terwards, Mr. Boughton stated that fall. Middletown townBhlp was ono tho small house adjoining Jacob year. thc claim.had been mado that the Neck, near the flro observation tow- Stern's store. At the timo of his birth, FOB THE UNEMPLOYED. date. speaking on "Tho Individual Liberty of tho Ropubllcan four, It ranks -with Sixty-six Holmdel township proper- Guaranteed by thc Constitution," had adoption of his resolution by tho Neptuno township as tho strongest er. Tho car WBB damaged beyond re- this house was on tho opposite side club would have disrupted tho party pair. Tho gasolino in tho machino ex- of Iho road. His father, the late Special Salo to Bo Held nt East ty owners, -with Mr. McCampbell as previously taken third place in the rock-ribbed Hepublican municipality their spokesman, made an unsucccoB- acml-flnala held In tho Red Bank and weakened it In tho coming cam- in Monmouth county. So hoplcless ploded and tho blazn set flro to theCharles Martinson, was for a number Keanuburg. paign. He said ho had no such, fern? adjoining woodland. No one In theof years omployed at tho Globo hotel ful appeal to the county board of tax- Sale Effected Catholic high school, on April 15th. and despairing have been tho Dem- An exchange salo of bread, cake, Gasper DcSlalo of thc Rod Bank hlRh but on tho contrary believed that automobile was hurt and tha 11 ro in at Red Bank. ation for a reduction la assessments. nothing better for the party could ocrats that thoy have often put up candy, garments and other things After being turned down, Mr. Mc- school, whp won second place in the no candidates for township ofllcco. tho woods subsided Without much Mr. Martinson/is enjoying a fur- After Six Years happen than the resignation of Mr. damage being done. Tho Atlantic mado by unemployed women of* Bast Campbell, alone among tho 66, ap- Rcml-flnals, failed to placo in thTumenc . Ho said the only way to That thoy havo a full ticket in tho lough, which he Is spending with his Keansburg will bo held at the flfc- pealed to the state board of taxation. ilnals. field this year Is a marked change township company waa called out for daughter, Mrs. Virginia Laughlln of, restore tho confidence, of tho voter* this fire. , ' - house at that plnce Saturday after- Tho outcome was that a reduction of Edward J. Carney Buys thc Car- Id* Welsh, Asbui-y Park high in tho. Ropubllcan party was from past conditions. Philadelphia. Ho has boe'ii' 'trans- noon and_ night. Tho salo wilt be to build Another call for tho flrcnicn 4 $10,000 was mado on thc assessed val- olina Covert Farm South of school senior, was awarded flrat place it up new. ' ' ~*~« In each election district each party ferred to tho Now York branch of under tho East Keansburg division uation of Mr. McCannpbell's farm made to.put out a grass fire on John tho quartermaster corps and ho will Tinton Falls—A Long Time In the Monmouth county finals, Nothing that has happeheoTtn H«. will oloot a male member and a fo- of tho Mtddlctown township unem- Tho reduction was equivalent to speaking on "Tho Foundation of a malo member of tho party exocutlvo Goldon's farm near Colt's Nock. This begin his duties. In July. Besides the ployment relief committee. Tho publican circles at Red Bank In a blaze was extinguished without dam- about 27 por cent of tho assessment Spent in Locating 38 Heirs. Nation." Miss Welsh will next eom- committee. Most of last year's com- daughter mentioned he lias two sons, monoy from tho salo of each article fixed by U10 eminty lax board. long timo has caused BO much, com- ago bolng done. illiam Martinson of Allajitlc City Tho farm of thc Carolina Covert prle feir Ihn Northern New Jcroey menl aa Mr. Bnughton'a action at the mittecmen and commltteowdmon will will go to tho maker. In talking with a Register reporter utntc title. Third place was won by bo re-elected without opposition; but Later there" waa a lire In Charles nd Charles H. Martinson, Jr., who estate south of Tinton Falls lias been meeting. Tho reverberations pf hla Flock's woods near Colt's Neck. Tho In navy service at Panama. Some time ago the East Kcans- Mr. McCampbell stated that for bought by Edward J. Carney nf Tin- Amlel Kostbar of the Freehold high verbal bomb aro still felt and thor* thero will bo three contests. Tho Re- burg division of, tho unemployment many reasons he was entitled to this school, whose subject wns "The Con- publicans will havo a full complo- dromon thought thoy had put It but Mr. Martinson still has the wandor- ton Fnlls for his own occupancy. Tho much upcculutlon as to what ef- but later there was a second alarm 9t and ho says that before he ro-relief commission held a party for decrpaso in taxes. He said that not property comprises seven acres and stitution and American Ideals." fect It will have upon tho primary ment of executive committee mem- tho benefit of tho unemployed. The only in 1031 but In several preceding Prizes were $15, $10 and $5. bers, but In somo districts tho Domo- for another flro at tho samo place. rfi3 from nervlco ho hopes to bo on on it are a house and outbuildings. election and fall election campaigns. On this occasion tho flrcnicn mndo a uty In China and the Phllippln Is- money was not glvon outrlgrit to per- years he had acted as spokesman for Thc house will be altered and mod- The defeated contestants and their crats will havo no representation or sons who wcro out of work but itHolmdol farm owners who wanted only partial representation. thorough Job of extinguishing tho tnds. Ho will bo entitled to recoivo ernized. The outbuildtnga -ire runsubjects wero Gnsper DoMnlo of trip DEMONSTBATIN'G NEW TIBES. flames. Tho members of tho com- was used to buy kitchen utensils, reducted assessments. Mr. McCamp- In tho seventh, or East Keansburg pension after four more years of dowr\ and they will be rc-built. Thc Red Bank high school, "Faith in the pany had llttlo time for anything clso rvlce. Ho Bays that ho hopes to sowing materials and otticr things bell said that ns a result of his ap-houpo is on a knoll which com- Constitution;" Clmrlottp. Morchead of district, thero will bo a Ropubllcan last Friday than fighting fire. for unemployed women. Tho women peals reduced assessments had been They Itoqu.'ro Maximum Air TrcMnra battle between Eleanor H. Tllton and ovo back to Holmdel after he gives mands a fine view. Mr. Carney will St. Rose hiph school of Belmar, of Only Fifteen Founds. Last Thursday a number of tho p active work. Ho says that in all used theso gifts to make articles for made on a number of farms but that name tho placo "Clover Leaf Hill." "Washington's Influence- on the Con- Lllllo Mao StokeB. In this Bamo dis- tho salo which la to bo held Satur- nono had been made on his Raman- F. G. Jaudy of Monmouth street trict thorn will be two Democraticmembers of the company helped to la travels ho has never seen any Six years wero required for thestitution;" Juno Mills of thn Manns- put out'a flro In tho Fay cranberry laco that suits him Us well us good day. Tho committee In charge of essin farm until 1031. This reduc- consummation of this sale. Mr. quun high school, "Thc Constitution }y displaying a Ford automobile battles. Graca E. Llcsc, Graco E. tho salo hopes that tho event will tion was on land only. It did not equipped with tho new Goodyear air Hodgklnnon and Mabel Warren aro bogs near JcrBoyvIllo. They were Id Holmdel. Carney paid a deposit on thn proper- and the Blesnings Bestowed Upon an summoned by John Wiley of Way- bo well patronized. Anyone desiring apply to Mr. McCampbcU's residence ty in 192G. There were twelve direct American Citizen." wheel tiros, which aro said to bo the opponents for cxocutlve committee- more information about tho salo and or to thc other buildings on his place. most sensational innovation In auto •woman. William G. Supples, John J. side, Is ono of tho forest fire wardens heirs and 26 Indirect hcira. It was CAKE SALE. othor features of tho unemployment Mr. McCampbell saya that after the necessary to obtain thc consent of th03 in recc-nt yearn. llo la Inviting MoColgan and George H. Lawson aro of Monmouth county. relief work at East Koansburg can ^ i u stato lax board mado this reduction nil of them in order to effect the WOMEN DEMOCRATS TO MEKT. car owners and other persons, who aspirants for exccutlvo committee* ntliolic Daughters of Hod Uank to obtain It from Mrs. Edmund Roche. ho had a talk with Mr. McCleen, dur- wish to try out tha now tires, to en- man. Tho full list of candidates for sale, and this proved very dilncult, as BUYS NEW PLANE. Hold Salo Saturday. ing which Mr. McClcos stated that If they lived at widely separated County OrKanltaliuii to Gntlicr at joy a rldo on them with him. Tho party executive commlttoowomen and 4 ho had been apprised that the state places, including California, Florida I 'alr Haven Saturiluy. new tiros contain a maximum air eommittocmen ts as follows: Elsford Ford of Bloomfleld Buys Wa- St. James's court of Catholic SPRING INSTITUTE. lax board would decrease the assess- prcusuro of only fifteen pounds as and Honolulu. Plans have been completed by thi co Biplano at lied Bank.. Daughters will hold a cake salo on ment on Mr. McCampbcU's land 27 compared to thc prcs.iure In ordinary Flrat, or MMdittown vlllaee illntrlct— Saturday, April 30th, beginning at Women's Christum Tomprraneo Mr. Carney, who conducts a store Wonien'.q Democrat In club nf Fuir per cent, lio (Mr. McClecs) would and automobile KOrvlce business nt tires, which varies from 25 pounds Helen D. Lanllllion. John M. Wtit, lie- Klsfoid Q. Ford of Bloomfleld has en o'clock In tho morning, In thoUnion Meets at Uatontown May (itli. Haven for entertaining the Wumo Imvo nmilc a slmllnr reduction in aa-Tinton Kalln, expects to shirt work to about eighty pounds^ Tho ilrst bought a Waco biplane from tho Air- •loro adjoining tho Strand theater, sossniontB on all farm lands in llolm- Deniocmtic rliih ot Mamnmilh cuiinty Lhlpment nf these tires was placed Second! or Nnvealnlt dlilrlct—Sarah E. vlow flying service. His former ship, rlio coinmlttco in chargo of tho salo The annual spring limlltuto ot the on Improving his new properly* with- Johnion. SenMor W. Warren Barbour; Be- Womon'a Chriutlnn tempcranco union in u nhort tlmo. Ho will uno thoat the monthly meeting Sutunlny piniHM-fillc coiivc nt inn, nnd Air prr;\ ;ii!rs n.'i low an tell pounds Fourth, or Leonardo ilUttlcl—Kllialjelh Laura 13. lilmblcr of ISnullry Houch, can In' u:(i'(l Hiifi-ly with the new tiro, at tho nlrport, BoBldda Its peculiar Imuso, Mrs. Mnrtha Brny, Mrs. An- ft reduction ut 'SI por cent on land 'rrrtrrlok T. Hurley Cinuid Muster of AmoM Kruyhlll, mi (iltcrniitc. This M. Kohld. Henry Hlevenaoni Republicans. county prcHldont, will prpsiliie at tho depending mi the Wright nf tho Car Kuth Dobblna, Jamea A. Qrndeika; Demo- nhapod fuselago, the ship has other ift lllzsnrro, Mrs. Thomnn Salmon, iviiiinelitrt If re elri:tcil. Mr. Mi:- Iloyitl and Select ManlrrH. will he the (-(Hinly Irn. MniBnrot lioncorc, .Mrs. Mary opening session. A lunch \^lll bn iiml tllo "i'l! of the wheels. (^iiinphcll i;ay:i 1 ll at Mr. Metopes re- I.'iedorlck T. Hurley nT Ited P.unk meeting ut l*':ilr lluvrn. Fifth, or l.lncn.n rtlatrlct— Geraldlna I.. llKht, woighlng well under 1,000 Met rich, Mm. Catherine Donahue, aerveil by the cntertiilnlriK union hml In a ,lcimiii:-tKiUi>n rldo with til* Thompion, nurt M. Peckrrr lUpubllcani. riifii'il tii ninUe fuirh a pionil.ii'. Mr. u:i rlrct(>d (,'i-nncl nwiiitrr of tho pounilH, ncatn tho pilot In front nf ' i. MarRnrct (laiulorr. Mrs. Hnra In tho evening a nuiipor will lip i C|HI! tcr, Mr. .Iriuily put thn tlrra With, or I'ort Mcnmoulli illntrlct— 1 M('(vninplK'll Miiyfi lio re^olvrd then iiyill linil Select Mn:,ti'l':i r\l Iho "^(1 Kmllr Qu.ckenbuib, .Frederick I'rdliott; tho pnRsenjter, lnntcari of In tho rear, Inrdlng, Mrs. Theresa llorold,'Mr«. nerved by tlic Laillcn' nlil noilcty of IhrnUKh niMiiy Miiyvrp tedtd and tll« mill thero to try to fcet a new n»sc«.sor initial urnnd IMHIIICII .ir: .-ilim ul 'I'lcn- CAIll) I'AKI'V AT SCIUXH. llepuhlleaniMnKayi I)«m»Kral. Irene i A. .laiistlton, Jamea A, nnd In very low. Tho motor nnd il. Mnsacy, Mrs. llrldRdt Roche. Mru, tho GnterlulnliiK eliuicli. 'I'lin pni- c;n- .'M-nu-cly vIKniti'd. Thn c-'ir WRII , for llnlinilcl lowmdllp. m lnnl week, llo In the unconil Ked Rtvcnth, K Keaimliur* dlilrlct— propollor nra situated In tho renr of *. 10. noodorf, Mrn. Droalo CoRan, Inm will connlnl nf ir]untH, IUIUK Allulr idiniirrmv liy Pnrrnt Tciichcrn dilvi'ii nviT CIIIIIK, m.'i'nH:i uneven rull- Kleanor II. Tllton, l.lllle Mae Btaku Mr. Hchenclt \u a llfe-lonn rejildent innlt Mnxnii in Imld thin liiijinttnnt tho one wing. 1r«. Ounaii O'Connor nnd Mrs. Mar- progrnmn, nildrrnnon by ntllt-rin of of (nthiillc IHKII. rinnl 11n(-l(!i nnd over humpy roadB. <'harlta It. Ttuppl ltpputtllciini, Orarn 1~. nf lliilinilel nml a nnii (if KIIKIII' mllloii, the (itlicotlicrr bhelnii : ll)i . 1!i . V. V. I.«ln. (lr--t K. lli«lgkln>nn. Malxl W>rr«n, ;arct Andornon. tha union find by |mnt entile ilrmciintriitlim nil Si'linii'k, who In niiw UVIIIK In Hono- Vainer, who lust vvocli V.I\H rnip A IIIM'IIII iiiid <-nrd p;iity will lie William i nf (tin tli-r.i. AltlinilKh tllo F.lihtli. or HrmiiUii'a Corner illitrlrt-- Hohriii'k, wlin In n mliiiiliiiini y nf Ilin i Mr. 11 ii il cy nn.l l>r. Wnnii'i- nn- I'.nnk C.-illiiillr hlrJl Hi-lin.il nililllnil. T.rfna Wllllumi, 1'rank H-olt| H.l-uhllr.ru. l'Allnjiilnli lllnin In Audi. pti'i'Uii' Ii rxtiPinely Inw llin tlrpn Alruut ITS AKcu.lrd Arfnlr nt Ololm lt will lie iiwiuilt-il at •nllrd out In nniwri to n nt III nlnrm lli;l.| in imy (.HUT I In-. iirn.'i icpiili Inj; hvinlnoiiJi. Km- neveiul 'y wni ju ri mini with n j;iwcl liy I'II lulil'* find i I'fcriilimciitH will lie Tho Hca Hlioro flhrlno club wn.i lion nut. l*'rldny nftrriKKm to rxtlnKulnh ATTAOKKH IlV T>O(«H. CnncluilliiK Hrrvlcn to lln Held nt yi'iiin juiiil !m tin* horn th" ii|;rnt fur lln Jiil^t Illunl I Inil-i innfili'in (if 111.- rvi'd. Ill cllilll'.n uf tllo .iffiilr inn tn fttiout 1T5 nt a tllntirr dnncn tint \ llin hi n rnr In Ihn wol liliounn of IVlMM-il I'lirty j\l 1'tilr linden. H4MI Itnllk H)-unK(iKU(*. ll cnnri'lll Which hliyil pnlnlnr.n flulll uiiucll.• ltev, t'lirriill M. Itun-li, ic('- MIMJI Mniivuct Murphy IIIHI MUI tirOny ^vnnln|r nt tbn fSlnlio lintM nn hn Hrnrnllpt ll (ill Workn hutlilliiK oil r II nii-ii. Mr In Mini n Illi- Innlliniicr I jiwirii<-ii It... Ii.-, wlin 'will I." Il" i- Two Allnntln Highlands rlrhool nr nf Clirliil rliuii'li III Mhirw.ihlliy. Th.' :U.II> nnd I >.-mi:1.ir in «.f l,llicrly Krtinl. iilipot. 'i'lin nffnlr wn» llin ^h^nlnut iitrrpt. 'I'lin fltitnrn worn cx- Klnnl arivlcon III ohncl vnnrc f»f nr.."I. Mr, (li-niil. wlin liven nenr TiMirhnni Worn llin Vltllpn. ; Mm, Thulium :i:ii:iiitnii. Mm. i iii,i,;,, W|ll hula II bum n pFiily TIIOB- Kt linlil at thn (llnbn hnlrl in yrnrtt liiHiiUlied with flnnd. Thn nmlor of Iho Jnwlali hdlldny, llin Kcnnt nf llin I'ivrrrll. In rH|:»Keil 111 llin |.,illlllll(: Illllll-ll. (illi. lln.I,III. Miii. William «'"i:'iii, !,|:,v ,,i,;hi. Mnv XI, in ihn Mi-clmnlri.' Two trnchorn of Itm Atlmilln lilfth- Aiv old fnnhlonr.l|;n llrKlfn li!9m. tetoher nf I tin •nconil Riniln. nml for1 llin MrW inHlinkfliien! i wmn Ii old nt pli'ht n'rliirli I .-;>i(\ jmity tiiim.linw nl|;\it In Hi" i nnvd •mtiiihn wlMi Ml. Ili-piil'lli-ni i -iilllily <•••' lltlV" I "111 n 1 lum:,< i.r 1,,'iiu-, 11 .11 1, 1 Iv I" 1 • Ml» Mi-Cray, l«arh«r nf Latin ami rinllll Hi'llllllr. of \V«II (itt ort, H<.i| nmvlcrs fur incniiirin (if Ihn ii.iitn- Inwi'c.i-ll nml nil Ihr IIIIIK" iillliiin. I .im |.| in. in 1 mt iy iiichl, Mny will inn r"i' Ihln )M. :,..n. 'Ill,, i inii[ilnlnl Wnn Inuile liy liln jruncli, w«a Kllnrknil liy « ilnR at llonl II nr Mm. Jrnnln lliilln.liy i,r Itatlon Wlin linVli pn.nr.l nwny will IIIHIII. nml nh lint, i Ihr iliii'M.,11 i.f Ihn V Itrnl Katntn Afritry Mnvra. n|||.i|| |lr> t Ill ilh. Mr. Mi ('(ilii|ilirl »-lf.', Mfi r.cid IIIIIHIK it, win. I,,lil l«ni)K Hrntirli nml wna IIHIMI no llin Molnwan, lina IIPIMI nnnnunroil. No l.n lirld. llnhhl Nnllinn Wllliln I'l In Niu Itiiilln 1..iliii.-. l.iillc ' .'.liillty. A 1 1 i.|illnii nf n»W II,,. 1 .mi I Unit IIKI lnnl,,in.I tin,I font. Tlio wiMintl w«» tirMr.il »l tho 'I'lin lloynlull rent entntn and 1 ilntn fur thn wriMlne ilinn lirrn inailn. hrlpi.t Ml. < It ml nn.l MI'-i I'niliii l,..'lnl . 1 ,. Inli. |li 1,1.Illy will |aka llp|;hililni; I'lldny lilKlll. A|.III ."HII. niiinnoi njjoin y )nn nuivnl. ficm ,1 tn j;"l PlKimtUl r-1 fur lltrli |i('llU"nn l |ic|- iitimi IIUV,I|II1 1 ICI nplnin i phi, ,, nt lln, ^in Mdnilllillth litlrrt in InlEnr 'lllniinl lln ulnlrti thfll. | r. nll«>' In- nl.lcl IV'ir »I 7 ir, ..'. i...I., r...m ninii.m W.I 111. l 1 ml wim linnIn liy itlnln pulli ,- f >• til I.IIIICIK-IIIK, itin and AM l-|l|.ll« VI.U NMV VIMII. 111 llin Mnmnn liiilMhiir on Dllin lu.i Itupill'lli nil , n'n.ut.l 11.il I... < |V|.rv Mnvll.W III..I I'lmlki UMI- l';vi,liitt .IIIHIM- IMI c»m«. fliu,,|«v civ Will' h f., i V',i r Old linn. nrnfc l(»ly Oimtminlon, Aimill Ml) |.|||.|U nf |hn -"1.-.. rh!!| llml tin Ii niiy Irr:, n ni IIIITII will hr hi .11.1 111 ll lil'-v i'.-l|f« tiinnil plarn. ft, MntiUI liovnlnn nti .11HII r-1 illKI, (llnlia |,|,|,.|, ITllinl nllilf.l In inrnn Cur Illnit Winll <• llnill.il p,'i|.i.| «.. i.ftpi )("l r BI.'U nf llin MLLllnLiv. ,, I..A 'I'll* l li»l ll'ily Oimimnnloii nl f.'Uliry 11. ll'iyntnn n*o III" nwit^i fillnr.1, Vylltldtn l^ini*, niMiiniiair, fnr- »hl|, llrmn. lal limn Im I,,,, nl».i. I,, l.r |.lli[-inlin In lii> I Wll m '"III" ditln I'liln (JtiU',i |-nv, fin ,,|., iilii, ,11 y ,, InH III yuiip 71 lilKll Rl'ltO'll Ml I.CllMllltl'l llHirfn f| •i. m-.'iiplr.l l.y Ml lllll.r Hiinn'1 'III" |i|r'i«||liitliii| will fliilll , itlll'i I'.lnfl-i Hint ImiMtt „(, Ii. I,.. 1... 1 r>f Mt, .!AUI«N'N riiurcli la renelvlniir In* nf llin lol-liir.cn. (J. ll,,wnl(l l.lppll Inrlly J'.llm' trHlnlilnnt, AiTvaillan- I lilt lilnl-rlll i« i.Id nr In • I tint Vina mi inonl, In Mtw Yolk In«l IUIIIIIIDV Iti I I'nll.nl nill-lii lt< l.n n wrrlily frni in • 1 lni;. Mil li.-l a II,»IIH',MI .. n,| Ii on.| |.{ Iv a yitll anil Thtirafjuy roll, Wlui la alan In I hi) ltn| xnlal ilir.nl nn.l Mlc.i llhn lrr.l ,K»I,| (u| v him fi llni- A i.^vni'la n t\*w Aft • Motn.Huia. Alioul *f> air* In Hi* «•!•»• anil lnntunn' ttitpthe IIWlll-ci tiv Itnlmit tl. H"lry, n-lii (mm. Ml. M. '•• nt|irr <»«• li.ti(., Dl. JMIIMO lni! limit, Ml ' 111,1 IM • I |i i Ill (III fl. ' i.( lirl . II..11 c...,.l |,i l)!«i-IIIHHt. aiy! twalvfi Rhltilm, n I'llliln alin<>nia|0if ,1m .ill /.I.,11. In \ •III., (.!«. «• ,.f |||l«> Ihi l.- •vlll l..l|. I' r, 1. . II IM). • «t Vniir Mntfulli. til Nfol,in,,lllll alln.l, |t«,] Mu,1. l.y ll|ll M. I li I.. I,I. ll.lili,.-iiivi, |;iafji r, (1, Hi 4 |||< Moil, ni,|tn*lta Ontml lallmml »t Ullllnl I \vi..rr r.. I»WII IIIIIKM, C.'ntl lM Mll«t • in lllll. llnitU I'linhn A/IK), ftvanlnifa tlt'J, . • I'lll, |Tr..t,,,|.l „„ Tliiitailay, Ml .| llnllU, . ti' A'l llin.. nm i> !<..•! «lirl( »|.«n», imfl • liia Vllllaoiv. AAtUllll't t y, Alltl Null. Mi , t I]] 11(1 , i | ( 'lio «||l ll" l|f,,| My w|f«. ln"ll HI, A1 || tt-.|H hn-. elf tint<.lira 1 • •on M, |i.I .if A,i«lplH«, i-i Ins fail inv i.«.t i,| I.-.-,..I I .||| ,,,,| c Dan, 1. , : Miff «if Illnh t iia (Iil0tna«vi*, .l lili 1 11"11 VI.IMMI < lil •«i, rinl llcirik. . Ad»W* rr Ar i OH'1 tlnlaUln In Im >..!i| v.|ll,r •, a 1 llr I. l!" in i,1f« WIllBI, Hit ll.t.11 I.>v IIKIIXI • ..lali Imrltt.t |>y iily )T|»M 1, aillta fnf hll«| 'rill(«.l<.« »«tV«, All tn n| . IU(1 ' (iiiMa «(,•! dlatlllo.l l fur l r 1 m IK.III. * Colo. |t N"H>i C111.!,1 a .1,1 |,,ilUir>l fur »4hi noth. for your •viiivan(aru<* l.«l,l Ala., hhfly II,..,) f,,,nl »,,.,.. 1|| ('nlltrkfiflti |l«.l ItonW, T. ll" ,1 1,' nl. n 1 Vrntnaaiiaf aipi n»lni\lay »*» e.1 ||i|.1«, ...In. riii.1i mnt ,.li,., .Inr.ei.li (', |-|.- V U Al ien, - Ill I'll* S'M, l> t Ad lll < !*>*•» a|ifhtw«ia. rll ( fiia.1 Oil fntlll IHar1llH.iv, ,!, I'.*1, f"(l I.I II' ' I* -ill !•• t-y in II,i.) hull "llti |t.f II»«I1 nf alit^lit min r«n,. vlll ' f Ntltf. f a|y*' II.• (.'•>! l.i I.M.. a, t'l i >|l IM (<»• Ira.la IIII.MIIII 'I |ia »*ltMt»« f«»)ul.m.fc-A«l»« Adtulfiivn r>»t:.«Ai)viillf* ^Vj^/.^W vW>K^^^^ RfeD BANK REfflSTEK,

Atlantic Highlands Journal, William B. Clayton,'Barry Ford and streev t was. elected president. John Years Ago in and tho newspaper hi the. late Aaron C. James T.Clayton. ' - -.-,' . i.' J. <3tilnn, Enslcy M. White, WaJlace PHONB 2318. Barrett* Approved Boofer_ Hart, was bought from Mr. Hart's Lieutenant Harry G. Hamlet, who Jeffrey, Albert Gordon, George Fran- family by A. G. Hall of Atlantic Jiad been Inspector' of tha fifth Ufa cis. Joseph i Comar and Edward Around Red Bank Highlands. Mr. Hal! was a half-own- saving district with offices at RedO'Brien joined the club. , fir of the Surveyor, a semi-monthly Bank for three yean, left for 'Alas- Miss Mary Brown and John Fj WITTENBERG &CO.'S Incident* Culled From The Reg-New York paper devoted to lnBur- ka. Ho win In charge of tha United Kleman, both of Highlands, were J. H WHITE ance Interests. Mr. Hall engaged States reyenue cutter Takoma, which married at the Methodist church par- ister of the Fourth Week in Harry B. Hart as manager of his-At- was to cruise in Alaska waters dur- sonage by Reng Brnneii ladle Dickenson, Sadie Allen, Jen- tripped on a rug and fell. .He struck nie Douglas and Minnie Dobbs. MiS3 daughter of Rufu3 Taylor Smock-of gasoline tank. ; Eatontown, wan married to Frank Hartwid VanDaasel of New Cath- e edge of a table, fractured three UESte Patterson- was the moid of ribs and causing Internal injuries. honor. Stnnloy- HlgRinson,-only-son of Rob-t naan, Connecticut, bought the Lydia ert Higgihson, also of Eatontown. Dennis property on Broad street at Foster Spinning, son of George If you want to enjoy your Rose SPECIAL SALE A double wedding was performed The ceremony was performed at theEntontown from Joseph W. Johnaton Spinning of Branch avenuo, accept- n St. James's church. One couplo bride's home by Rev, Samuel D. for his own occupancy. The prop- ed a position on the steamer Thomas Garden this summer, plant now. ALL NURSERY STOCK waa Miss Annie Reillcy, daughter of Price, pastos of the Shrewsbury and erty comprised about three acres and Patten, which rain between Branch- John Rellley of Red Bank, and Pat-Eatontown Presbyterian churches. Mr. VanDassel paid $1,500 for It. port and New. York, "'i rick' Halierah or Atlantic Highland:!.' Four Monmouth .county students William ''^--Cullington;-the 'Front mMatthew_HQward,.c.neqt.t.he_pJdest ____:We have a-full assortment of -Ever-Blooming "Perennials, Rock Garden Plants, Evergreens, The other couple was Miss Katie Ka- graduated from the New York col- street tobacconist, received a prlnl expressmen of Kcansburg. was Rhododendrons, Red Dogwoods and dien and James McCue, both of lege of pharmacy. They were Joseph of 750 Smqkecratt cigars valued at thrown from a load of lumber on Roses; also Evergreens and Perennials. Shrewsbury. The maids of honor F. Emmons of Lone Branch, Cor- $75 from A. £i. and M. L. Kaufman, Carr avenue and was badly injured. All Other Shrubs. were Maggie Rellley for the first nelius Carhart of Keyport, "Miss makers of the cigars. . The prize was Dr. J. H. VanMater of Third ave- couple and Mary Kadlen for the 8ec-Clara B. Smock of Asbury Park and for the best window display and Mr. nue, Atlantic Highlands, bought the Prices Reasonable. ; REASONABLE PRICES. pnd couple. The best men were Elmer C. Hazard of Shrewsbury, who Cullington got second prize. West cdttago on that street and sold John Hallcran and Charles McCue. received the post-graduate degree of "William Lloyd; who lived bri thethe house in which he lived. » Frank P. Neilor, who had been Ph. D. river ba,nk, entertained thirty friends -——Fhons Eatontown 293 A manager of the Postal telegraph Frank Vanderveer of Naveslnk at~a progressivo- 500-party;" Prizes lo'Foreclose Mortgage. company since it was established, was' badly Injured by being thrown were won by James Cooper, Jr. KESSLEliCO. was transferred to the main office of from his bicycle, when while going Jame3 Ottcrson, Mrs. Edmund 'Wil- . The Warranty building and loan the company at New Brunswick. Ed- down a hill he lost control of hisson, Mrs. George 0. Waterman and company of Newark, holder of a ward Barber assumed the manage- wheel. His face -was. so badly Mrs., Gilbert Reckless. $225,000 mortgage on tho . Miramar , 518 West Froint Street, ment uf. the Red Bank office. scratched and bruluod that ho-wns npartmB.ntt Rt Ashury Park, is seek* All the- union plumbers -

Ini; for HIP .iiilnitinblle file npputAllli With all that the name im- «lil,-li w.i« IieliiR liullt fur Ilia turn- Lf ON'S Full llnvrn vulnl nlicmtlv In f«vm ^m^j %*M0 9* f* 1^ IS W*%* . */» U0 • Vl^/Jaaaty of n I,.IIH,I>:II limn of t,,.iriinnf..l .•CLEAN plies in proved performance dill of n li.l.il (if HIM !,,!,,, •;|,n |, ,| . lcit« «rlB • iml. :.U In Tn\o| ,,f ||,r liiiiiiilt.li IIIKI Til n;: tlnnl |l. iroin \'itl i \\l\f llllNwh Hill, U., ,,f ||lri,i :

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I,,-.., l.,»i,«l,l|. ,,,,,, mm,, r.,in,,, A LOCAL CONCERN EMPLOYING LOCAL HELP Jersey Central Power & Light Co. lilMlhcia 1.1-1 II VI » f,.,,l .,,.| | ,|n,,,| < I' < ••' l'«if"i.l I.I.I II r.j . I...,i WHO SPEND THEIR MONEY LOCALLY. AM. O1T1CI.S II,. M.,,,in,,,,11, , |,,l, , f |,,,| HJ,,!, ItaM a MII.'IIII In II.• .I'll, a I,...,.. !„,! ,1 -.|,|,|, f.,, I y I,,,,,,|,,t. .,„, fll.O.l. »-r,. ,.,f,.,,! 'tl,, ,,,||,l.lll vc Luke LonghRad the Job of Supplying Your VVanU- £,iVV;£F;i I..1...I ,,f

• , t RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 27, 1932.

dollars of revenue that jt could have done with thla vast Increment to our TWO KHNTAI.S. Dr. James V. Presnell'B cottage pnji Economic Aspects obtained Had it not been for thenational Income, I want to sketch Woodbine avenue at Little Silver •) adoption of tho Eighteenth Amend- certain aspects of our present eco- cw Occupants for a ilmiHc at Itcri W. A. HOPPING Hank and fur One nl Little Sliver. has been rented by Mrs. Sarah Gns- ment. Thl3 figure can not be hon-nomic plight. Owing to the mount- W1II or Little Silver, who is proprie- .PLANT, NOW • J5. I-,. .Sanford of Hlroudsburg. of Prohibition estly challenged. It Is baaed on the ing cost of government in nation, tor of the Sally tec beauty salon un This is tho very bent Beaaon for Iho Buccenoful- planting of— per capita liquor consumption of the state nnd city, taxes now arc accom- 'enliaylvunia, who recently retired Monmoutlv street. '.',, '.'• Real Estate and Insurance fifteen states which at the time na- plishing confiscation. In the last two rom business, Una rented Mrs. • Evergreens, Bhrulis, KOBCS. rercnninl' Sioworo, Leading Member of Crusaders The above rentals were, nrndc by a LINDEN ru, nr.n BANS" tional prohibition took effect per- decades, we have nearly trebled the fcorge VViI':on'H hou:;(.> on John NOT A SPF.ClllJ.VOR Fruits, Vines nnd nil of tho other beautiful nnd Tells How Repeal of Eigh- mitted the sale of alcoholic' bever- tnx.es on our railroads. In 1931, fifty Lrect at Red Bank. William A. Hopping. PHONE SOT. useful types of- Nursery Stock. '.••"'.'.• teenth Amendment Would ages. That consumption la estimated per cent of our leading railroads on the rate that prevailed from 1910 were unable to, meet fixed charges, Our prices aro tho Wwost In over Jiaif a century of Nursery Lead to World Recovery. . to 19M. Tho excise rates employed chiefly because of their crushing.tax- trade '- "<••. C. T. Revere, a well known econo- to calculate ' revenue are those in burden. Uncollcctcd and uncollecti- mist and financier and n lending force.In 1019, which never-have been ble taxes have Impaired the invest- membor of Tho Crusader*;, recently repealed. These included av maxi- ment value of municipal hands hith- "VER1GOOD" delivered nn address over radio atn- mum tax of six dollars per barrel on erto considered gilt-edged! In-the Lo'-ve-tt's. N urse.ify beer, and $8:50 per gallon on spirlto. lant two years, we have had approxi- Sheets NEW JERSEY. tion WOR on the economic nspects LITTLE SILVER, ; of prohibition. The creed of TheThere was a 'graduated tax of twen- mately 3,500 bank, failures. The (our own brand) Crusaders as set forth in Its public ty.t(5jflfty cents a gallon on wines. . shrunken portfolios of banks, trust Visitors •welcome! Call and make your o\yn selections from announcements la: "We believe that -^T ask you to consider what could I companies and even Insurance conrt- national -—prohibition—him-----Incited- Guaranteed 2 yrs. ir now -display grounds— You will-bo dolightod with-our ntonlt, havc~~been~dona ;wilhv this--vast-flUTn,-- panics arc -largely the- reflexes of-our crime and Increased lawlessness, honestly and efllclently administered, tax situation, in 1930, the farmers KOCK GARDEN M.ANTS A SI'JCCIAI/TV. hypocrisy and corruption, that the For one thing, it could- have been of tlte nation had a tax bill of 5777.- I WeorJ cause of rcnl temperance has been omployed for the reduction of our000,000. nn increase of 118 per cent 81x90 Telephone Red Barik 2200. retarded nnd that sumptuary laws r,t>!ionn] debt which now would be over 3913. ••^Inches , The helpless floundering of Con- stitution. Wo aro therefore willing ] of $16,801,000,000 at tho end of 1931. press put* us nil on notice that wo to support.any «f»»»»»»MM»»*«>»»»»»»»»»a*«»>*»»»»»«»0«*»»»»»O** t-ii nunnnrppr • nny v rnnnuitrn (Vinthat «.»llwililll l1 iirWo_ ar„««e . *„tol!d ,i *Utha« t* «„»»(»sentimen« n«ti In I el>thn e_nro enmeshei di ._in_ .a crisi• •s ,tha i_ •.t . ma.y. 63x90 .•:,.. 64c ||l -./... brinbi g baboutt a sano. solution of the!! United . States is divided on thleae d to chaos. If we will tear off 72J9.0..-...;._._,.,_,.;.,,.,.,,. 69c problem.'bl1'1 Th textt off MrM , nncvere''a [ questio n of ' cancellin g our foreigfi n the banda.Ro of prejudice that blinds address is as follows.: debts arising out of the World war our" eyes to the truth, we will find 81x99,... 84c % Jeddo-Highlahd buckwheat or rice coal is ; ECONOMIC ASPECTS. •which amount to about nine billion that we have at hand the means for Casos 45x36 22c It In high time to consider tho pro- dollars. Yet, If we had received this our salvation. We can take the two The prices friis Spring aro the lowest offared since J the Ia8t word for stoker fuel. There is none j hibition probjem .from tho nnglca revenue from liquor, we could have and a half billion billions of revenue cancelled--thonc-^debt3i theiebyr-con- that will cometo.ua with-the-repea 1913. Talcs advantage of these super valuesl Hun- • that can- compare-with-itv --— - ,-ri ^ that-concern -us-niffet'vitally, today.- These arc revenue.and taxntion. Tho tributlng to universal economic re- of the Elchteenth Amendment, and dreds" of btheFitems bns'ale that are "not''advertised.' Linen Cloths time has passed for pussyfooting. covery without placing one dollar of dedicate it to the cause of national *• i \ I claim that If we never had at- the burden on the back of the Amor- land oven world rehabilitation. tempted national prohibition our lean taxpayer, and we would still be Let our Federnl government, npply country would not be In its present, two billion dollaro better off In our half of thla new Income to its own 44x44 plight, with our Treasury confronted fiscal position than we are today. needs, to the balancing of a budge by a-colossal deficit and with nities, Some-of you may contend that that hns been subjected to tho prun- Two-Tone Hand luffed and oven states, menaced by bank- even this cutoaaai reduction in our ing knife of genuine'economies. Turn ruptcy. Moreover, I contend that thp national debt, with tho wiping out ' the other half, $1,200,000,000 over t, outright repeal ,of the Eighteenth of a two billion dollar treasury defl- | the states. If our politioians are in Amendment and' the adoption of aclt and the cancellation of World earnest about farm relief, let them spuncl liquor control policy nro logi- war debts, would not be worth the allocate $600,000,000 per annum fo cally the first steps In recovery from price of abolishing prohibition. To ten years to the reduction of farn: Ihlu depression Hint has baflled all these Individuals I reply that our taxrn. In that period the fnrm tnort Full Size attempts at solution. country today Is spending morn than i Rages now amounting to $0,211,000 Tho thoughtful citizen has only twice as much for liquor as it did;000 will bo practically cleared off 81x105 to read the headlines of the proceed- In the peak year of liquor consump- j Kcduce the taxes on the mi! raids I ings in Washington to learn that the tion before tho Eighteenth Amend- the level existing twenty years ngt Rose - Blue. ;• Feed - Fuel Oil -..Hay. crisis by which our country \a faced ment was adopted. Our maximum Apportion the remainder to the re Is one of debts and taxes. Our mem- was "established in 1913, when the lief of urban realty, and sec wha Gold • Hello bers of'CongreRB 4bovo ... SAFEGUARD FURS! estimates place it somcv.licrc be- ' Scotch whiskey from Great Britain, Above . ween four and flvo billion dollars and wines and liquors fumi other ,er nnnum. (countries, would enable them to buy Pinch Priscilla For the llrst two or Hirer years rtf- freely of our foodstuffs nnd raw run * IN THE or the adoption of tho Kighlecnfll , tcrials, and lead to a world-wide 10- Pleated Yarn Dyed Ainondmcnt. there wore certain re- i vivnt of e.ommer. Marquisette nuit-1 highly j With sucli misery mound \|y. witli Boston iU\; of" the Dryy C;UJ;I<\ From 19JS pilch a pro.'ipect bo To if us. I lir.ir j Net Woven Dots we hud ji •nomc nf you risk why Cdngrom; CIUPL. j UK ••iccrptccl nlcoliolic 1 nil ices, ( ll'it act cnurn^ooiKUy nnd propfian nn VOGEL COLD STORAGE VAULT linerun lll'JOlil'JO,, however, the nlcoholic i in merlin I o refni endum for thn jeprnl Centre ... 5 pc. Tailored !o:Uh viixn per 100,000 pnpul.-itinn hns cif ihe HiRhtconth Amendment, (.'nn- ,' tuntlruplcil. Anc^ts foe drunken- t;iC5s is waiting for n mantlntn from ' Lustrous Rayon Mesh After an active season your furs and cloth garments are in soro need of iC£Li have more Lh,in doublrd (you- (he overburdened taxpayers of ; A hasty conclusion that might be America. It ia \v;iltin^ foi1 t ho wom- Horo ciro thoso boHor curlaini you always wonted—but at a a refreshing rest... in our vault they will be kept at an even arctic en o/ America to apeak, to sny thry will not uphold an unenfutLihln ' special Low Prico. Novor bofora woro you abla to buy such temperature day and night... safe from'their worst enemies... Const ilutlonn I provision ut tlio cosl quality and workmanship for so littlo a sum. These aro our three 'of having their life yav 111,7;; swejii leading specials—doians of othors to choose from. Regular Values to 79c heat... moths ... fire and theft, ^hcy will be fully insured while ;nvay by bank fiiilures, and ihn pio- ^oction of their families imprnlml hy Exact copies of 1.00 styles! in our care and may be had at a moment's notice when wanted the threat of insolvency to life m- Panties, bloomors, step-int, as our vault is located on our own premises. two or r-urnncc companies. vests, chemisos . , , in lui- \\" ptutiihition rr:;in:cr the^;in (o J .iint--, (ji.i! would ellnc tn prnhilutiqii nivl Ilw - Hint would ' Hbetnli/.e liir-.i 11 • 11 . lnw:t. Tlio current poll n\ \\\r 1., • l n)y Dinest dop.i not indicatr t n. 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hoitie.of Mr. Grant's brother an* sla- VanMater of Koyporf, Cyrenlua V, beneflt of her health. She ha* been Freeholders Quiz River Plaza News'. ter at Merchantvllle reocntly. I ' Holmdel New«r Stllwagon. of Holmdel, Lloyd Walling ailing tor some tlmo past, hut the Is ilr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Carton »nd Tha farmers *ra far behlrrd with of Centervllle, G. V. Testino of Mit- now Improving.- -•-.••.. • .. Mr.-nnd Mra. William LMaori and .daughter, Mary Patricia, and William thalr spring, work.. Weather con- awaniand Amos Burley of Checso- Adolina Holmes, daughter of Mr.' qualte. . " • . • • Sheriff O'Brien Ulna , Sadie tiotoon of Somervlllo Kelly spent tho week-end at the homo dltlona have been unuouidly unfav- and Mrs. John S.y«oluie», has re- ™-o stuesto on R'lday of Mrs, W1I-of Mrs, Edward Eustace' of Bhrawe- orable, duo to abnormally heavyralh- Colda have been prevalent here the sumed her,studies ut the Rod.Bank • They Asked .for an Explanation inm Hubbard. bury. fallB, followed ty dry weather. past week and a number of pupils high,. school after having been BICU lost time from school on this account. of BiJU Incurred by the Sher- Mr. and Mra. John Morrison, who Mrs.. LenLena Warwick..... ' of Matawan Ten horses were sold by the Wil- part of last week. "She is a member iff's Office but the Answers cturned recently' from California,* baa retutned home after spending a liam C.'E'y e'tate the past'weolt. George Ely, stm of Mr. and Mra.of the graduating elaes. mvu ranted Mrs. William HubbaTd's' week at the home of Mrs. Stanley Three were bought by Frank Manoo Daniel S. Ely; was. home over the Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Potter were StilwollStilll . ' ' • week-end from Lohlgh university. Were riot Satisfactory. ottaso on the river bank. They will of Motuchcn. Sales of Blnglo houses ?? ™°,r tho week"end ot Mr..and take possession May 1st. . Wesley Reid of Brooklyn spent were mada to Martin McCue of Long Mrs. nhoda. Holmes la spending Mrs. William Barclay Harding ,of The freeholders \vcro in an eco-, two weeks at Atlantic City for tho 1 Miss Ella Conover of Red IJank Is Thursday at the home of Mr. andBranch, Angelo Hosst and William "Buttonwooa Farm. * ! * Itiomlo mood at thrlr meetlncr last Mrs. Charles .Rumph. iWednesdny and they haulcil SherlfT Selling her sister, Mrs. A. K. Sut- ihln. . John Roman of Now York spent iWilliam O'Brien over tho conla >th Saturday and Sunday at the home ot .regard to bills Incurred by lita ofllce. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Dorsett of Mrs. William Dzlozyc tTho session started with n discus- Coleman, Florida, nre viBitlng Mra.' sion of a. hill for ?2,220 covering seiv- oraott's brother, Rev. A. H. Sut- The Blessed Sacrament guild of icoB of Er. G. G: Reynolds, jail phy- iin. St. Catherine's church will meet next sician, between October 5th, l»3l), and Thomas Paul of Rod Banlt has Tuesday eyy3i i UUoula addlton. Williain A. Stevens, coun- Drspreaux. Mr. and Mrs.-Patrick J. Carton, en- sel for tho beard, asked the sheriff Mrs. Krnest Howard and Mra. John tertained twelve young friends at the This Wedk Onty! * "'••_ JJon'tjneBlect n Bmall defect In your plumbing. 'We want-to and Dr. Reynolds why the bill hatl :f*ower 'motored to Chatswbrth oh' home of her parents last Wednesday diTSMAIjL jobs of plumbing because we want you TO KNOW, not been presented each month, or iVednesday to visit Tclatlvos. They afternoon in celebration of her ninth when'you need GOOD FXUBIBIIfG you (should phono Red Bonk jit leaift every three months, so thnt returned homo on Friday after spend- birthday. Refreshments were servea, 609 and set a GOOD PLUMBEft. it could linvo been checked up. Ko ink Thursday at Atlantic City. recitations given and' games played. satisfactory answer was made either The Woman's club 'held a cake Mary received many attractive gilts. by tho sheriff or Dr. Reynolds. An- Harry P. Lippincott alo on Saturday morning in thV Those present were Marga,retta, Eliz- FRANK J. MULVIHELL other bill .which was questioned tore on Broad street at Rod Bank"Jabeth and Thclma Lonfe, Shirley, Stll- .was ono for ' $795 ifoin Jacob Successor to HOWARD FREY. next to the Schwartz furniture storo? woll, Harriot Hawxhurot, Dolly Wet- IMPORTER, 'Pearlman for clothing, blankets, \tibut $20 was cleared. The money jen, Walter Wotjen, Charles Kumph, .etc., . purchased -for tho -jail- in 74 Monmouth St., Red Bank, N. J. ivlll-be used for charity. Dorp thy. Howe, „ Helen ..Jacobs and, 1931. This bill WHS also not ex- Doris and Ruth Sulzmann. Point Road^ Little Mr, and Mrs. Frank S. Curtis were; plained Biitiafactorlly to tho board. Mary Capcho and Marlon Ez|ezyc The bill or Dr. S. F. Ludlow, n den- o .jests on Saturday at a dinner party. spent Wednesday nt New Yprk. tist, wns returned to the sheriff with given at tho nummer- home of MrJ While thero-they- attended a. portorm- instructions to have it itemized. An- nmlMi'3. Rattan Chairs—Madekin Belgium. ance of tho Zlegfeld "Follies." other bill was ono for .>191 from clebrato their twentieth-fifth wed- ding anniversary. About forty rela-. W. Burroughs Asay of Red Bank Suitable for Sun Room, Porch or Terrace, ivens nnd XMiBols for .drills itnd lives we're present.' T1" """ spent Friday at the home of-Mr/and : 1' supplies. One Item on this bill was Mrs. Edward Stllwell. Special Price, ©^ AQ'each. " for 78 bottles of cough syrup. At tho recent card party held at Mr. Stevens JLI.SO Questioned Sheriff the Community clubhouse about 521 All Week . Remarkable Savings in O'Brien regarding tho jail matron, was cleared. The party was given New Monmouth News. Mrs] Isnnc Wooley, nnd Bought to for the benefit of tho unemployed Rattan Tabourets to match; C9 QA each women of Middletown township, Mrs. know if sho was in attendance at nil The ushers union of the Baptist Alb'ert Lindenstruth and Mrs. Ed- OSCO CANNED FOODS SALE times. Sheriff O'Brien replied that church will bo in charge 'of the anr- ward Scattergood were in charge. Rhn comes up from T.nnR .Rrnnch }n vico Sunday night. Arrangements are Cypress Side Chaira—Made in Turkey. Colored Hush Feet. '3Biiy your requirements o£ flSCO Canned Poods^th'la.week— tho morning and returns in tho af- Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Burnett being completed for.the observance ternoon and that at other times the clebrated their second wedding an- Special Price, CC A A each you can savfl money for our prices are the lowest in years. of "Mother's Day," on Sunday, May women prisoners vero in charge of niversary on Sunday with'a dinnpr 8th. A special musical program will 'women trusties. No nnswtpr -was party. A number of out-of-town be rendered. Shop Where Quality Counts made to the question as to just when guests were present. tho warden and matron wore sup- Mrs. William Morford' Is sick with . A limited Number. ReV. A. H. Sutphln is building a a heavy cold. posed to bo on duty. Mr, Stevens rock garden on hia- property. Tho 4K» and the board were outspoken in The boys of this place are in&klhg residents of River Plaza are much large use of a- field owned by How- their opinion that the whole conduct interested in Mr. Sutphin's garden of the county jail showed poor man- ard W. Roberts to play baseball. With !Not only . aro the flowers beautiful agement. Mr. Stevens said that 1930 the assistance of James K. Griggs, SugaCrushedr , LorCountry nGentleman, Golden Bantam, but the artistic arrangement of fruit Shoepeg—Finest Packed. and 1931 bills could bo legally paid they have made a baseball diamond only by an appropriation In tno 1U33trees, shrubs and vegetables Is a and a backstop. After school hours feast for the eyes. l6o '4SQ> Kurt? Vino Klpenca budget if they are ever paid or ever and on Saturdays the ncld is In use should be paid. Sheriff O'Brien said Miss Florence Brand gave a talk almost continually. Some of'the boys, he would-be glad to _co-one.r.itp v/jt at the Hotel Pennsylvania at New In talking with a Register reporter, ^Tomatoes the freeholders in any regulationb_J3^iJs t on-Thursday at the- twenty- stated that they-wished Mr. Roberts which they might propose which third annual convention of the East- to know that they appreciate the free Keg. OSCD would not Jnf rin^con.hla .rights .p. ern Arts association. Her subject use of his field.. duties. wis-'MIow -Wo--Work---Through- the jsrtt. =.b)e big" Ofio •Mr.-""and"Mrs."' t Philadelphia I1TW FEATURED FW Commonplace to tho Beautiful." PeJus' 2 can ana **** spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. The 500 club met at tho home of and Mrs. Harold Morford. Mrs. George Kaney last Thursday af- Keg. 180 Beg. 29o Arthur Coddington has bought a Cplt's Neck News. o(j^. l'Mrst prize was a Boston big Ford coupe. ,,'* bull terrier puppy. The animal was Miss Evio Walling 13 expected home 2S A baseball panic between teams of Pineapple 2C™ Fruit Salad won by Mrs. William Kaney. who tho latter part of this week from the girls representing this place and Tin- ranks foremost among -the admirers Long Branch hospital, where she un- c n ton Falls was played hern last week ASCOL.Tomn.to.S.puR .._ . _. ?, ,5c . of dogs in this locality. Second prize derwent an operation,, Shejsjmproy- Rubber ™ballE~'tnsTcna* -TSC basefifUis went to Mrs. Benjamin IT. Crate," JK an were used. There was a considerable flJ Beans with Pork * Sc Mrs. George Kaney got the heart Charles Schneider, son of Frank attond/inrn. The Tintnn Fulls to;m tnl1 ns liu and Mis. Irving Rink was theSchneider, is rapidly improving at Tuberculin Test^gvap. Milk 3 ™ 19c won by the. senre uf 25 to S. The tlu leclpipnt of the consolation award. . the Long Branch hospital, where lie u 8 feat of tho On!!'*; Xcck tenm neem: A card party for the benefit of the underwent an operation. It is expect- Gold Seal Rolled Oats 3 i> s 25c overwhelming, luit foiled lioro nc unemployed of Middletown township ed that he will return home the lat- Lot s count for (his Viy the pl:umble ex was held a few nights ago at the part of this week. planation that the Tintnn Fall* iri.- OSCO or Sunrise Catsup 2 25c K Community house, under the direc- Wen: coached, wlilii! tho ^;irls ;it. llii tion of Mrs. Albert Lindenstruth. jplace, received ]'i iicFicnily no traliv SAVED HUSBAND'S 1IFE. Hom-de-Lite Mayonnaise'" 8c - 17c with Mrs. Edward H. Scattergood as OU'VE heard of Finest Kocd XiriiTi hou.-o U being re "painted liy Jo Burning House. Yncts-.-^^-Lnt never of one like uia I.'t-winice. A 11 ITht which flashes when the fire I Thti ni'-'itit • f tin- Youn .^Iren i.-s sounded has been placed on Mrs. Edward Wortham of Cliff- ,tluB! Here's a rigid all-steel frame Stringless Beans 1 People'^ 1-Vlk- 'up "f the Uefuime the tower of the tlrehousc. wood saved her huoband from burn- 1 church Win: e iteS' l"o fJSOO Tender a hiiio U) IIrrj lire ob Thn .100 club will meet at the home ing to death early last Thursday servation tow and seamless all-steel interior ., ^.^' .-••titIL of this; villas?! of Mrs Mary Longstreet Thursday, morning when ftro destroyed their on Sattudav. luncheon .May nth. bungalow. YVortham discovered the Lima Beans with tlicin arid had an cvenliu lire about three o'clock and ran to with no metal - to—metal contact! Karmdnla OSCD in tho woods. tho home of. a neighbor who called cans Albert Bemii'ft !.-• .-!• k with llvr Everett News. the firemen. While- waiting for the Electric-Iijgjited Interiors *.-C'J PEAS 2 25c firemen Wortham, decided to try and Duo to u:l.-.'='i-on;.h!r th ICclwnrd Howe is recovering from save some of tho furniture. Ho en- Easy Soiling Shelf ... Bailt-in Gold Seal farmers are tar brim llle effects of a nose, operation he im- tered tho house and was overcome I work. Tlu- l.'.a .••[.: ini; liorwont at Ulvcrview hospital last by smoke. .When ho did not reap- Crisping Pan ... arc other nmitrfng hy linu.~ll:L! !y heavy j:il Halls and fill wrck. nr. William Matthews,of Red pear his wife -went into tho house and carried him out. Coffee Eggs *» lmvetl by an LlbnojT:.:! .'•pell (>{ ih Bnnk performed tho operation. new improvements in \7e8tUigbouse. Ib j weather, ti.i.-i n:e,i-!> retarded 11 Mr, and Mrs. Charles L. Grant of doz ' yro^ th <(1' cii/jt^. Victor Coffee 17c Fresh Eggs 17c this place upeat several days at the it pays to advertise in The Visit our Bhowroom and see a lb tin Acme Coffee dcmoiiBtrutioo. 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•" M ;]. ,!. : i1 '.- RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 27, 1983. Pane ft?*, ill M. Uppercu, who Is now president GOOD rurn-s. NEW HEAD OF New Airplane the latter concern. In the same ooklet Issued by the Boland corn- 'he Honor Roll at the Fair View Miss Elizabeth T. CosteUo Succeeds Motor Is Shown any, which was tho originator of the Fubllc School. ilr». Walter B. Connor. Graham-Paige and Peerless ••';_ Announcement! tailless" plane, there are many Ulu- The honor roll for proficiency in Miss Elizabeth T. CosteUo was ratlons of tho "most modern devel- udlc3 at the Pair View school for ilected president, of the Elks' auxil- Service and Parts Product of Aerpmarine Plane ments in the motor and plane In- IO seventh marking period Is as fol-iary of Red Bank last week. She ustry." PhotographB show tho tall- iws: j ' . '• suceeds Mrs. Walter B. Connor, who and Motor Company of Key-ess plane, with the "light" eight cyl- Simonizing Supplies Storage port Create* Considerable In- First grado—EUesn Coongy, Llarlon was president seven years and who Red Bank Dairy ider, "V" tpye motor. Installed, tak- [cPhall. Alice Helnler, Ralph Barto and received a, basket of flowers In ap- terest at Detroit Air Show. ig off from the water. Tho plane come Tylutkl." Second grade—RoHomary Farrell, Gyn- preciation of her services. Other of- as of tho lilplane type with vertical fila Bohhert, Mnrlo Cuiiina. Catherine ficers chosen were 'Mrs. Edward FRED H. VAN DORN takes great pleasure in announcing Much local Interest was manifested bs, as In a sail boat, to aid In turn- lorcpran, Mnrlta Layton and Edward Shl- Worth first vice president, Mrs. John In the National air ehow held at De- ng tho craft, A Jib was situated bo- inln. Mulvihlll second vice president, 77 Monmouth St, Red Bank, N. J. ween tho two wings at cither cx- Third irrado—LuValna Clmato, Dorothy troit recently. One at the most In- iterson. Raymond Coddlnston, Edward Mrs. Samuel Berkowitz third vice rnoNB *78 to their patrons that on and after teresting displays In the show'was remlty. - 'cnkeH and Henry Muzza. ' president, Mrs. Frank Weinhelmer shawn by tho Aerornarlne plane and Fourth Krndo—Norma Barto. Vera Kon- fourth vice president, Mrs. Richard April 25,1932, the prices on all their motor company of Koyport. up, Philip Chubb, Donald Herman and .RE HERD RECORDS ESEFBI,? arrv Soutliall. McAllister secretary and Mrs. Wil- ' ~ ThB company exhibited a now lino Vllih Krndo—Jack VanKlrk, Cecelia Pe. liam Haag treasurer. Grade A milk ah^daiiry products ol engines which they have been de- emon, Frank Klrchnicn, OiArlca Johnson Mrs. Elmer Scott, Mrs, Harpy veloping lor some time. They wcro ne Farmer Makes Big Increase In ,nd Oscar Nclman. Quality of Milk. Klslh Brado—Amy OWInff. Mamie Tutai, Qulnn, Mrs. Anita. Hughes and Mrs. represented at the show by Joseph ainarot Coltran, Murgarot Richards and P. J. Santangelo were elected mem- have/ been reduced, as follows: J. Boland, chief engineer of the com- niUnm Ewnld. . One of Monnaouth county's good Seventh (trade—Elule Brett. Kathodno bers of the auxiliary. After the busi- pany and designer of tho motors, Carl alrymen has raised tho average pro- •ol.lck. Alfred .VaiiBrua*, William Viblc ness session the members were en- Special Grade A Guernsey Mi Ik, Raw of A//J1OBS, production engineer and .uctlon of "his herd from slightly Irunt nnd John Otvlng. tertained at a bridge party ot tno Harry A. Boyce, Bales manager. Tho ver 7,000 pounds of milk per cow to Eighth grade—Anna Shllonli, MarKUer- home io? Mrs. Connor on Broad by EETAII. DEPT STOBES of AM8SICA, Ino. Pasteurized, 17c per quart. i ElUnnn, Mary Ynshlnnky, Dorla Huret, Btreet new line met with favorable com ivor 10,000 pounds of milk per cowLilltnn Ucsch and Charles Lucom. " . _ . Grade A Pasteurized with Hood cap> 14c----- raehnrdin the various representa- vlthln the last four ycars:~Hlsstat(j- Tho honor roll for perfect attend- tives of the aviation Industry, par- lent is that ho was able to do this inee and punctuality for the pa3t Rifle Club Cfiartcred. per quart. ' .. . ticularly tno three cylinder, AR-3, iy study and UBO of tho Individual nonth Is as follows: ; The Junior rifle club of tho Free- - Grade A Pasteurized with Plain Sanitary; radial typo of air cooled motor, which :ow records which ho obtained First. neeond and third erades—Alice bold high school has been Issued a has an approved rating of 50 horse- hrough the herd Improvement'asao- pplogatc. Emma Glrardin, Alice Meinlor, . cap^ J2c per'fluart^ _ ^ PQw.«_at .2,100 jrevoI^iUonB per mln- leanof Mortis, Marion McPJint], France* charter by tho National rifle asso- ilatlpn, If herd improvement asao- [atahv- Simio Plyinp. Dorin Pierce, Mary ciation. Members of the club are ute ilatlon records will give a dairyman roiio. DoroiKy ITiitd'h Cynlhlft" UolinoT?' Extra Heavy Cream, 20c per half-pint.": t laymond Coddinston. Wesley CoddinKtdn, Instructed by Frank Lr Clayton* Two airplane concerns have to date hq information which will help him Increase hlB production by thlB- ko Jon'oH. ltiehurd Ijambersoii. Theodore Light Cream, 12c per half-pint. adopted.this new engine as their Martin. Sigurd Olvlnu, William Peterson, standard equipment. They arc thoamount in three yerfrs they must be idwitrti Shllonfn and John Stavola. Churned Buttermilk, 12c per quart. Rearwln Airplanes Incorporated of of some value, and If this dairyman Fourth Krade—Cienovievo Ai'pletiate. :ould do what ho has dono by using Bertha Applcgatc, Norma Barto. Grace Kansas City, and the Brazil Aircraft 'lerce. Nettie Stavola. Sarah Merrill. Phil- Quality •will not be affected by change in prices. company of Brazil, Indiana. Ships tho records, similar records should In Chubh. WiHinm Lamberson, Graham be of value to any other dairyman. Mlllor, Robert Miller, Hurry SuUtlinll from both ol these companies were Eofnnd Lamtierson. • "LOCAL MILK FOR LOCAL PEOPLE" shown at the show with tho new Following are the records of the FKtli Rrnde—Hope Cioodchlld, Alexander three- cylinder power plants Installed. Monmouth county herd lmpro'yemen Grablewski, Charles Johnson and Jack . • ' It's Better. - • VnnKlrk. /eduction . One of the engines, installed In association for the month of March Sixth grade—Amy Olvlntr. Mamie Tu: plane from the Hearwln company The five high herd in buttorfat pro- s. Coleman Jones nnd William Ewald. gave demonstrations during th duction were owned by: C. V. Au- Seventh grade—Elsie Brett, VirRinia rlower. Kathcrino Leplck. Helen Otnas. in fares courao of the show. Numerous trans- mnclc & Ron, Kngllkhtown,-34.0 lbs Hai-y SIloy, Lucy Btiivnln.. 7.:lllo Hertan- port pilots,' both In the commercial fat; P.' 8. Fairy, Farmlngdate, 20.2 eln, Alfonso Eaiiosltoi John Olving, Joseph Held and connected with the govern- lbs.; V. S. Tltaworth, Colt's Neck, RiBkamm nnd Burt Hart Mitchell. every WEEK END Eighth grado—Lillian Ocsch. Ruth An- ment, flew the ship and expresse 29.0 lbs.! Isaac Harrison, Cream plcgntc. FJdfth Goodchild. Doria Hurst. their extreme satisfaction at ihe per- Ridge, £8.1 lbs. and Charles Field, Eleanor MesHicr, Frances McHKlor, Anna (/ Effective April 29 formance of the motor. At present HlghtBtown, 28,0 lbs. Shilonla. .Anna Tutas. Esther VanScholcW. Voronicn VoHk, Mary Yashlnsky. Edward ljyery week to September 3, the Keyport concern Is In productlor Tho five high herds In milk pro niirim, Michael Chanowlch. Warren Cobb. of one hundred and ten of these mo- ductton were owned by: Charli William Noone, Rudolph Riskamm, Mike special tonnd trip week-end tors. Some of them have been con Field, 860 lbs. milk; C. V. Auiiiack Stavola and Joseph Wabtsky. tractcd for and others will be placec 834 lbs.; W. S. Platt, Farmlngdal' tickets will be sold at the one on the market soon. 726 lbs.; State hospital, Holmdel, 71' For Disabled Veterans. way fare plus one tenth—effect- Another motor la In the develop lbs. and P. S. Farry, 709 lbs. Temporary organization of the dis- ing a reduction of nearly one Ifonseliold Remedies ment Btagcs now at the Keyport fac- The* five high cows in buttcrfa abled American veterans of the Phillips' Milk of Magnesia . .' 5Ocshse . 29® tory and Is boing designed to lnoo production were owned by: Isaa,< World war of Monmouth county wan half—between all stations on porate nine cylinders. This will b Harrison, 76.1 lbs. fat; C. V. Aumack effected at a meeting last week at the railroads named. Also gen- Rubbing Alcohol , . . . . 39c siae 'i "17* for the much larger planes am 71.0 lb3.;C. V. Aumack, 65.8 lbs.; H Harold Daly post, Veterans of For- Witch Hazel 39c siae ' 1©« Ofl]i_ provldeart wnple_supply o_ Sf. Gravatt, 65.8 lbs. and Charle: eign, \Vars,__at_Aaburjr JPark. _Ad^ erally to the Middle West to power for tho~"moaVexacting of pilots Field, 64:8 IBs". dresses wero made by William and including Chicagcmnd St. Rnssian Mineral Oil ._ . . 69c tize . The three motors already cxhibltei Tho five high cows In milk pro Dodd, national organizer; Bayard Louis and to Eastern Canada. Flcloher'fi Castoria . . . . . SOc size . have enormous power for; the welsh ductipn wcro owned by: Charlc; Reisley of Newark, senior vice com- J Epsom Sails (16 oz.) .... ISc sine , and size.The SmalT~molor15"nbi^ulti Field; 1.89G Iba. mllkr Challes Fiol mander "of lh'5' aejJarlmeiit "3f N6W Tlfi£rtJ»oo

Creams, ILoiaons, etc Hinds1 Honey Almond Cream . SOc size 29« Jcrgens' Lotion ...... SOc size 29« l'ond's Cold Cream H Ih.jar . 1.00 size > •FWL.OO" Rug Cleaning Uoubignnt Face Powder . . 55c size For Mothers' Day Luxor Face Powder Soap . . SOc size Mavis Talcum ...... 25 c size 15* What more befitting gift to one of Nature's Is a Science J. & J. Bai.y Talcum .... 25c size ' noble-women than Nature's own token of love Kleenex Cleansing Tissues . . a box and tender sentiments. Give her flowers. Read Why Rugs Are Safer With Us Tre-*IoF IDonhle Compact Regular $1.00 Value ^^fe M.EA'RS' Why Ordinary Methods Fail to Satisfy In 1)1 ue, green, red or black enamel ^*^ *^ Phone Rumson 320 Avenue of Two Rivers RUMSON, N. J. Pcrfnmcs Ilonbigant Quclquui E'lcura SOc value • '•> Uoulii^aul *acu! ... 5Oc value • '* Rugs can't simply "BE CLEANED." The Clienicr Svieet V'ea . . 50c value . safe and correct cleaning of rugs is a Ciicnier WIULO [{one . . SOc value • >*« science. Nap and fabric must be considered. Cheiiior I.ily of the Valley SOc value . xJr—u FERTILIZER Coly'a L'Ori^an ... 50c r«/nc . lirm* Ingrained dirt and grime must be removed Bone Meal Nitrate of Soda Wwv Shaving without injury to a single fiber. This requires WillinmH Slinvinp Cinntion .'{5c value '. . Sulphate of Ammonia Sliuvinfr (irt'iim & AIJUU Vclva scientific treatment. That is why "FALCO" . 27c Potato Fertilizer HnrlwiHol ...... • 35c iiio . Rug Shampooing is properly termed a Pnlmolive Slinvincr (!rnim . 35c size . Sheep and Goat Manure science. Bone Potash B Ijiiina Tooth I'aslc Listrrinc Antiseptic Muriate of Potash Blood (dried) 1 r>°r :l,r It 1.00 An Blood and Bone (tankage) The "FALCO" method is the most gentle, yet the most N S(|llil>li'li 'l'<)Olll l'nnle . . 4Oc sixn thorough that has ever been used. Nap is FLUFFED UP • l'Drlimi*rt TllOlll I'nHlo ; . SOc «u«i . . usiti 1 1Vr.|.|fK.<1• •lit Tfllllll I'«Ht<1 . SOc Him • • «i i" Greenhouse Top Soil (a distinctive advantage over ordinary cleaning), imbedded 3 .-..t Ami «T,ic . . SOr.izc Especially recommended for Lawn To *dirt is DRAWN OUT, infectious matter is completely $0.00 per Cubic Yard—Delivered. removed, and the rugs arc made to look like new. More than 1 Hot Wnlor Kolllcn .SHB/.i/y I,,rKul,,r $1.00 value* . 2O* Cow Manure $8-50 per load that, the life-span of rugs is substantially increased. Have i . StlRbtly lrrr«y s\ »tnll of Avcnuo of Two Rivera, Kumton, N. J. piimiiiiriit rnginrrri.

M»w»nk I •"«tr "•• VVn ir< oniiiiriul tlii* In It.* m.ll.r f» !•>• •.!«!• -I Ml,,..!. SCHULTE UNITED ll.-.l,. i...... [ 176 W. Front St., Red Bank • ytlrnt m nl)ioliit-ty llm fuiril known, to Zorto Dry Clr. u.i.k «• nil lalcci Ktig f |.e htir tiitwiir, tVlM W.f., «l, i k V • RED BANK REGISTER, 'APRIL 27,1932. NTJBSES' CONVENTION. Red Bank Remains AN 0LDT1ME AUTO. Large Attendance Expected at Aa- Howland B. Joneaj Hu a JOOS Model bury Park Saturday. Cadillac Tied For Second A 1902 Model A Cadillac attracted If the inquiries being received dally much attention last -week on. Red from all. parts of the county are anyLocal Police on Even Plane With Bank streets when various automo- RENOVATE YOUR |LAWN Indication, there will be a, record- Neptune in Interstate Police bile dealers and employees were tak- breaking, crowd at thfl Lay members en for rides through the courtesy of section of the State organization for Pistol League—Lincoln Park Howland B. Jones, local agent for the Henderson's Layon Gross Seed sown this Spring Publio Health nursing at Asbu'ry in First,Place. Cadlllao automobile company. The Park on Saturday. April 30th, to hear car, powered with a one-cylinder en- will give you a beautiful turf all Sumnier H. V. Kaltenbom of radio fame. In The Red Bank and Neptune police addition to upwards of 20O nurses gine with a top speed of about 25 RED BANK are still tied for second place In themiles per hour, was brought from The Spring treatment of your lawn is the ' GRASS MIXTURES and HENDERSON'S who are expected to register at the Interstate police pistol league being Asbury Park where it was on exhi- most important of the whole year, A SPECIAL FERTILIZERS will make.it pos- annual meeting, hundreds of resi- conducted by the National rlfla asso- dents of Monmouth county who have bition at the recent automobile show. good raking as soon as the weather per-,' sible. • -...-• ' ' -, _ .••-.• • ,:.. :• been close followers of.Mr. Kalten- ciation. The Lincoln -Park police of Among those who had rides In the Chicago maintain their position at car were Howland B. Jones, E. J. mits, followed by an application of Hen- THE HENDERSON LAWN GRASS i> born's radio address on the news of ho head of the league. the day are.making the most of this Rlley, Maurice Schwartz, Charles Al- derson's Lawn Enrlcher and Henderson's , , tho mixture that it bait for,general uie. opportunity to hear oho of the best- Red Bank's, last match was -with laire, Louis \ycst and employees. It U ;• combination of various grauei jnformed and shrewdest analysts of orth Bergen, whom they defeated Members of the Rumson Country Lawn Grass Seed will produce marvelous that are selected, to do their-beat .at the present state of affairs In theby a score of 002 to 865. Iilncoln club were given rides Sunday bjrMr. results., ;-•'.; United .States and In the world at Park won from Bedford Hills by aJones. The car, tho property of the various months of the year, v giving * HAILS A orfelt, the Union county police de- large. Mr. Kaltehborn's address, Cadlllao automobllo- company, - has constant - "appearance.-;Fory renovation which IB sponsored jointly by the Lay eated Englewood and Neptune won been returned to_ Newark. ' TiicreTs no excuse for a poor lawn. «lt is Use one quart to each 200 square feet. member section of the publip health rom West Palm Beach. only through not knowing, or not caring; Prices - (delivered)', 50c per- qt.; j90c for. nurses .and the Monmouth county STANDING OP THE TEAMS. " VISITOR FROM CANADA. ' 2 qt*.; $1.65 for 4 qti.; $3.00 per peck; federation of publlo health agencies, Lincoln Park • 0 1 .000 that home owners fail to achieve tie same 1 will come as the climax of a three- Red B.nk - „ 8 2 .800Mrs. H. E. Barnard Sees Atlantic $5.00 per Vi bushel; $9.00 per bushel Neptunn 8 2 ,800 velvety, attractive lawns which emphasize Say convention in which three New \V«»t Palm Beach fi . K .F-00 Ocean for First Time. of 20 lbs. Jersey nursing organizations are co-Jnion County „ 4 6 .400 Mrs. H. E. Barnafa^ot Winnipeg, —and add so much beauty to other homes. . operating. Etiglrwnnil _•. S 7 .300Manitoba, is visiting Mr. and Mra, Our Lawn Grass Service Department will There are otherHenderson NEW tforth Bereen -... 1 9 .HJ•FranO k J. Wesson of Fair Haven. It Lieutenant Harold - Davlson made is herHrst vlalttO'thls part of th* --tell you-ho\vrand-HENDERSQN'S LAWN./ - mixtures for he high score in the match between United States and the first time she Keansburg News. Red Bank and North Bergen. His had seen the Atlantic ocean. She score was 189. Policeman Benjamin was -impressed with the beautiful PETER HENDERSON & CO. (Tha R«<1 Bank Reslstar can be bought scenery In Monmoutti county. Mrs. In Keaniburg at tho atom of B. L. Millar, Pryor was second with 180 and Po- N. Santa Lucia, Philip Ketlai and Choxlai licemen Joseph Evans and Charles Barnard will remain "three weeks 35 CORTLANDT StREET NEW YORK ClTYi, Vogel.) Erlcksen were tied with 179. Seran- d before she returns home she will :. Branch .Store: Newman Springs Ro&d, Red Bank, N. J, cant James J. slieedy made a. mark visit New York. She will motor The application of H. S. Van Fleet of 175. back to Winnipeg with her daughter,, SENSATION for a permit for the erection of 22 Miss Hazel Barnard, and they will "How to Make a Lawn" bath houses on his property on Scores of the North Bergen team be accompanied by Mrs. Wesson, Fill- follow: Bachman 17B. Tebberhoff PETER HENDERSON & CO., '!?#„.. Grandvlew avenue was discussed for who will remain for. a visit. Mrs; Is tho title of one of our leaf- the greater part of the regular meet- 175, Slmmen 173, Franchlna 172, Barnard's hfisband is a member of 35 Cortlandt St., New York City "••';'' ing of the borough council last week. Hamilton 170. the Royal Mounted-police. lets by Teter Henderson, whlob Out , Up From Florida Comes Ting- Tho scores of the match between The application has been held up for treats of Lawns >aad lawn l'ou may send me your loaflot, "How to Make several months through the oppo- Red Bank and West Palm Beach, Restraining Order Dismissed. and L" and your lolder, "Henderson's Hints." which followed the one'be'twoen Red sition of the New Point Comfort tax- Vice Chancellor Maja Leon Berry Making, In. detail—we shall bo ling, Tangy PEPS-ALE — Now payers' association and Mrs. Lillian Bank and North Bergen, have not yet -Nome _ been compiled. Each team does the has dismissed an orjler restricting glad to send this Ms well as Mail Weseman. When- the application was Mrs. Margaret Gorman of Long made, Borough Attorney Howard shooting on its own range and the •our "Henderson's Hints," with- Address Roberts said that inasmuch as thecertified scores along with the tarBranc- h from «recting a bungalow In This the rear of her residence. The vice out charge. If you will fill In You Can Know the Elusive section In which Jt was proposed to gets are sent to tho national head- City quarters 6f Hie 'leagueat Waalilnglsn chancellor found that many property build the bathhouses" was not in a owners In that vicinity had been tnoTebupon. ~ Coupon restricted zone, the council had noo be compared and compiled. guilty of similar violations of their 48 Flavor of Real Papaya Fruit legal right to refuse granting the per- Bed Bank this week is scheduled deeds. mit. The taxpayers association then o shoot against Bedford Hills, New filed a petition requesting an amend-' York. This team has withdrawn from fluent to the zoning ordinance, which he league so the contest Is recorded has held up action on the permit. At as" a victory by forfeit for Red Bank. Prepare to be refreshed! Get ready for your great- last week's meeting Ezra Karkus, an est soft, drink thrill! PEPS-ALE is here. Up from attorney of Keyport, appeared in be- half of Mrs. Weseman, who pointed CAUGHT A BIG COD. Florida's tropic sands and cool, surging surf comes this out that in view of the fact that a new five cent drink sensation ... made from the rich, zoning petition had keen filed re- Ralph Mulford Lands Fish Weighing tasty" frjpt of "the Papaya tree. - * ~; - -~ - questing- that-the section-tit which it I. SS. Epundik 9, Ounces, _ was proposed to build the bathhouses A codfish weighing 35 pounds and be made a residential zone, the per-nine ounces Was caught last week 2Vi mit should not be granted. It was miles off Seabrlght by Ralph Mulford It's impossible to describe to you this altogether also brought out by John Howland of Seabrlght. Tho fish was four feet new and elusive flavor that in a few months time be- that according to the law relative to and seven inoheo long, and was bathhouses that a person doing a caught with heavy tackle. Mayor came Florida's favorite refreshment. You'll have to bathhouse- business shall maintain William R. Fowler, Sr., of Seabright, try it yourself to know the slightly tart, delicious flavor their own beaches with life guards, weighed the flah. The Herald-Tribune 'a ropes and other necessary precau- is holding a contest for the biggest of PEPS-ALE. Even then you may not be able to find tions. It -was stated that If a permit catch of the season and Mr. Mulford just the word for it. But you will like it. That's cer- was granted to Mr. VanFleet he believes he has a good chance to cap- would be using the private beach of ture first prize. William Haffner and tain. And you'll want some more PEPS-ALE. That's the New Point Comfort Beach com- Arthur Johnson were with Mr. Mul- certain, too ! pany. The council took no action on ford on the fishing trip. the permit. The borough attorney was directed to draft an amendment to the zoning ordinance with the fol- BABY CHICKS. Here is what Red Bank residents said about PEPS- lowing section zoned as residential H ALE in a pre-taste test last week. Listen to this glow- north of Beach-way, east by a line 100 About $1,600,000 B«oelved lor Them K feet west of Main street; south by a Since January 1st. :iS& ing and unanimous praise. line 100 feet of Seeley avenue and parallel to it and west by a. line 100 Trenton, N. J.. April 27—Despite feet east and parallel to Carr avenue. extremely low prices for most other "PEPS-ALE .is simply swell"—Alice Stout This amendment will be presented a farm products and generally poor in- the meeting on May 3d. dustrial conditions, New Jersey's baby chick Industry has continued to "This certainly hits the spot" John F. S. Martin, representing the thrive and. since January 1st, has recently organized first aid squad, provided New Jersey ipoultrymen ' if •'-. ••'• fi* Edmund S. Crelin, Fire Chief requested resolutlon be adopted to with about a million and a half dol- recofniza the squad officially The lars In receipts, tho State Department J "It is both healthful and invigorating" council suggested the squad be incor- of Agriculture reports. . Mr--,-:--i.-fe porated befora such action is taken. "Production of chicks is nt its sea- Dr. Allan B. Randall Attorney Roberts offered to draft the sonal peak at the present time and ...they measured it necessary incorporation papers and by the end of the season, about June "Folks, this is a real drink" pay the necessary fees aa a contribu- 1st, approximately 20 million chicks tion to the squad. Mr. Martin ac- will have been hatched in New Jer- cepted this offer. -Mr. Martin further sey this year," the department nay» with other gasolines... Harry Van Note, Captain, Police Dept. stated the squad would goon begin "Although some baby chicks are pro- m the collection of funds to purchase duced throughout the year and raised "Mamma, more PEPS-ALE" an ambulance, It beinp contemplated for broilers, the hatching of chicks to hold a tag day on July 4th. A res- for breeding and cgg-laylng l» prac- Lois Soden, Age 6olution was adopted to permit it totically limited to the period from Jan- be held. uary lot to Junn lBt. In that period, "I think PEPS-ALE i» great" Daylight saving time went Into ef- however, many hatcheries operate to fect on Sunday through n resolution capacity, one or two of the largest For SPEED Charles Schneider, Merchant adopted at the last meeting of theturning out from one to more than borough council. two million chicks each. Mrs. Henry Maurer has concluded "Many poultrymen throughout New n. visit nf several days at New York. Jersey produce baby chicks, but the Now Taste PEPS-ALE Mrs. Catherine Ynun*; of Center Industry In its most intensive form Is avenue ppent last Wednesday nttNcvv centered in Cumberland, HunUrdon, York Monmouth and Atlantlo counties. In and the result?... In only two years YOURSELF... FREE! Mrs. Chester Mullison has hern thesn sections are large breeders who spnmlinR several dayn at New York. hatch i>Rgs from their own flocki and The Catholic-, parent-teachers nsso nlno IM-RB commercial hatcheries For three days of this week—Thursday, Friday ciatlnn held a Micccv*ful card party whtrh purchase their hatching cgg» .y>5 431,489 more motorists joined and Saturday, we are offering free samples of this de- in thp Parochial school auditorium from many flock owners. Friday nlpht. •'Some nf New Jersey's chicks »re Misn .Julia nay entertained the 1 licious treat at the following drug stores. Don't miss it! r-old in the state, but many are mailed !>'•' I. ''.S the thousands following the Golden Jolly Eicht card club nt her home tr> nil nnrthern and central ittatea Thursday afternoon. cast nf the. Mississippi, arriving lit TERWILLIGER'S PHARMACY Samuel Harris and fumily aro nt lirlr destinations, In accordance with th^ir .summer liomn on liny nv-cnur. poMnl roKulntlonft within 72 hoursaf- Trail—and, on performance, plus 19 Monmouth Street < Mr. nml Mrs. (ieorci- Punic nf Hrr-Ur thry nre hutched. A« a, reiult of lt\v nvrnur nrr thr parrnts of n uon. Mnllratlnn and flock improvement — and — Mrs. Mary noclinfcllnw of Palmer by New Jfrney breeder*, the. baby economy, bought over 695% 11 vt-iiMr rnteilalneil nt n enni parly rhirUs pimlurrtl in th« sta'te hav» a mm Kriclny nfternnnn. Tlio-m jircienl lepuiiitlon for vigor, freedom from The CARLTON SHOPPE wrrr Mr ft. Jules Urntly. Mr.i. Vranli llnerire nml rinti-ntlnl high e«g pro- Jnhnsnn. Mrs P|i. II. II. ritntlnn) Sea Bright, N. J. 'Ill, npph' nt l<>n nf the Ilnr fv 1 tn]!n 1'KI. nr,A nmoiiT son. e will rntur ut fur null nr||< im inunrll mrMInt; t HOW:/or yintr fonrtnttnem lRlit, It hn* hren nii[i*^ NEW YORK'S LARGEST Wlllinin A. 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ii ii n..»j RED BANK REGISTER, 'APRffi 27/1982. Page Seven will remodel the bouse and will oc- tent chairman, Samuel Romandettl, Nearly $100,000 cupy It when the alterations aro Clarence Burdge, Stewart Patterson, completed, Edwin LaRue, Arthur Cummlngs, A. H. Kometedt of New York has Harry Toback, William and Russell mmijc For Unemployed Johnson, Henry Quast and Frank reopened his' home on Froenect ave- nua. •' Green. 67 DAIRY COWS! Report of Emergency Relief Di- The Misses Brown of New Tork The work of resurfacing the streets rector Show. That County ate at their summer home on Hill at Water Witch under the unem- • Hog«, Homei, Wagorw, Farm Machinery, Harneti, road. ployment program will bo completed Spent $99,281.84 for Tlu» HIBB Cora. Sege of Mount avenue this week. . Corn and Hay ; Purpose Up Until April 19th. returned home after having spent Samuel Brlgham's house on Corn- . To be held at our utahles, oppodts Central Railroad -Station Approximately 42 per cent of Mon-the winter with relatives at Phila- wall avenue Is being remodeled by mouth county's known unemployed delphia. ' Honry Fehlhaber. ; FREEHOLD, NEW JERSEY, ON, i 'had, received worhi through the ef- Helen Todd of Trenton and Mrs. James Taylor la seriously forts of the Bt«te emergency relief Miss Margaret Todd of the New Jer-sick at tho home of her son, Harry administration by April 19th. sey college for women wero home Taylor. THURSDAY, MAY 5th, 1932, This record of accomplishment has for the week-end. The Shepherds of Bethlehem lodge At M18O P. 3t. »tohtord tlmoi rain or ahlne, been received by Cheater I, Barnard, Mr. and Mrs! Anthony Llvesey and has completed arrangements for the Fairy Soap , . . plenty cover for nil. , .-. Stats emergency relief director from daughter of New Tork spent Satur- card party to bo held Wednesday Howell Van Gerblg, Monmouth coun- day and Sunday a( their summer night. May 4th, at John R, Ahsrn's The Entire Herd of Eugene M. Berge, Adelphia, N..J.ty relief director, who said that of ahome here. hotel. OmthilxB til IT h»d off high class production dairy cowa to ba told without any jr»- Three hundred persons^ attended a Mrs, Mary Coneannon suffered a Mrvai i on tho aVt total registration of fl.lbo unemployed, "hi "oit Motptlonft h.rd. In Moomoulh-CountlhCounty In milk production and t.itlnB ovar 2,600 have had ""employment."" dance given last week by the broken arm in a fill last-week. 4.ip.r cant butt»rf»t for-the herd. The.e cattls sr. nil Tuberculin Mated and ars US' of St. Agnes's churoh." A solo Throe now cabin cruisers have •mndlud undw tha V. 3, Department of AsrAr tultura cortlflento number. 208,3»B. "In the majority of Instances these Whelan'8 French Process Ths?a eows arY In all it««ai ol profit and thya. must be icld reeardleii ot pries tot men' Jiave wortted for at le&et two dance -was given by Miss Helen Un- been launched within the past week ws arY months," Van Gerblg declared, "very rig. Miss Janet Kridel was in charge at King Bros, boat works. 60c Jar HARDWA.TE& AIIU ~(6* haaa.aanalsllns of Gu.rnaeya, Jer«eys and KolsUInii from •ccr«dH«81).7B Mrs. Mary"A. Brown of Woodland Pkg.12'8 Atlantic Highlands.... • use.75 :.9«e Park recoived last week a visit from food which was not eaten waa dis- Ooennport » 8(14.7S 1.707 tributed among the rmedy families kn to 3$ Fair Haven 6OB.00 2.14* her tlaughtor, Mrs. s. i. Herglz of the next day. Aarttan township A27.45 1.405 Felham, New York.. INKOGRAPH Sea Brfaht j 480.40 1.S40 Mrs. Stanley Sculthorp, who la a Grass fires kept the Bremen busy 50c Williams Sea Girt 787.S7 1.152 last week. They were called out on PENS GnKllshtown :...... 226.Ih 1,477 patient at tho Long Branch hospital, AQUA VEUVA Monmouth Beach 175.06 7S223« continues to improve, and is expect- Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Two-way Stretch I ed to return home Wednesday bf Saturday. Cut To ikAIr fiTic—Pond's Creams 39c 109,261.8i 231,2(4 Mr. and Mrs. Kastmond and fam- 23cJ. & J. T.-ilc . 15c i6v«f inte the Modeas-s-Plcf,'-. •lS'B..-.--i_^iia-.;=.-r:83o ,. llJJfi Guaranteed,Genuine.Bzdger : house on Mulberry lane, which Mr. 50c—Hinds Honey & Girdle of Atlantic Highlands Highlands News Eastmond bought a short time ago 26c Almond Cream 33c Ever-Ready from Dr. Lufburrow of Plainfleld. 35c— Cutcx Nail Polish 20c (The Red Bank Roglster can be bought William Raoul Is on ,a trip to Ohio. Z.B.T. Tale 50c—Mcnnen'a Shav'g Cream 33o SHAVING BRUSH (The Red Bank Reg-liter can be bought In Hluhfandg at Bedta's drug store sad In -Atlantic Highlands at the fttorea of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fulchcr and CutTo 25c—Mennen's Talcs 17*^ With a $1.00 cyL,aslex William Lefl. W. Lembure and A. Knti.) at Joseph Stamen's store). daughter Lois of Ocean City spent . &7c fiOc—Barbasol i _.3!>c Ever-Ready Raior The Ladiea' aid society of thopart of last week with Mr. and Mrs. 50o—WilliamB Shav'p Cream 34c Employees of the County gas com- Methodist church will hold a lunch- With 5 Blades pany serenaded Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lester Sickles. eon this afternoon at the home of A hot water heating system l» be- 25c Caka $2.25 Valuo »lltt POSITIVE Martin at their home on Valley drive Mrs. Evelyn Coleman. Mrs. Coleman AMBROSIA last Wednesday night. An evening ing installed In Charles Ulot's house All For and Miss Uraco Cottrell will be theon Monmouth avenue. WOODBURY^S FIGURE CONTROL of general sociability waa enjoyed hostesses. The society will hold a SET and a goldplece was presented to the Mrs, Wallace and sons o£ West SOAP 3.59c supper tomorrow night at tho home Virginia havo rented the Mllbury 50c—Wildroot Shampoo 37c newlyweds as a gift from Mr. Mar-of Mrs. Albert Hartsgrove, with tin's fellow-employees. Stearns house on Monmouth avenuo 50c—Prophylactic Tooth Mrs. Hartsgrove and Miss Violet and will movo there this week. A delegation from Anchdr lodge of Smith an hostesses. Brush -3lc Odd Fellow* of llila plario motored Miss Eleanor Mount of Plainfleld 60c 40c—Squibb Tooth Pnsto 2!)c to tho Odd Fellows' home at Tren- A special meeting of the council has been visiting her grandparents, 50c—Pebcco Tooth Paste 33c was hold - Saturday night to discuss Mr. and Mro. Thomas Dumont. ODORONO COc—Dr. Lyon's Tooth "STA-DOWN" by "H & W" ton Sunday afternoon, whero a ser-the proposed mercantile lax ordin- vice was conducted by Rev. Hollls Rev. Charles P. Johnson, rector of Cut To Powder _... „ 42c A. Hart of Atlantio Highlands. An- ance. The ordinance will he ready All Saints' church, will preach next Notliin^ like it baa ever been worn hy a woman. Ex- chor lodge will conduct a member- for introduction in about two weeks. Sunday night at the Naveslnk Meth- 50c X-BAZIN Absorfeeat COTTON traorJlnarily pliable, smartly Jeal^ncJ— it jives with ship drive in May. Two teams have John Zara of New York will open odist church. an amusement park on the property Mrs. Locke has been visiting rela- BOc-Tubo Cream or Powdpr 5flr Vnlun >—Pull I.b.— «rerymotion of tbe ood^t ano! yet Really controla and been organized with Arthur Hcldel of the Neimark brothers on Bay and Donald McLaughlln AS captains tives at Now York. 76c—Wycth's SAGK & moulds the figure. 'With' anJ^wlOioul tlie "Talon" lai- and tho losing team will entertain avenuo at Water Witch. PEPSODENT Officers nominated at last, week'a SULPHUR 5Sc fiOc Tubn lener. May he wAnhed or dry cleaned 'without [oaing its at p. dinner on the night the new Three Youths Hold. Tooth .We— Conll Slinmpno ._ ,Hfln ? mombors arc initiated. meeting of tho Lions club word Wil- Pasto shape or elasticity. ' liam Fehlhaber for president, Gian- Ilaiolil nriggB, 10, of Freehold, $1.00—Outdoor Girl l-'aca Terre'nce> Sprague of Erie, Pennsyl- din V. Johnson first vlco president, has been sentenced to three months PoWlllT HflO Price $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00. vania, basketball coach and hlntory Lewis Smith, Jr., second vice presi- In tho Middlesex county Jalt for $1.00—Daudct Lipstick 50n teacher nt tho Atlantio Highlands dent, Emanucl Roaenbaum third driving- without a license. Mllto Largo Pkg. S1.15--Othino Krocklu Crenni Il7o high school, who recently recovered vice preaidont, George KinK secre- Boylo, 21, and Aloyaius Lawlor, 17, 60c—PompeiFin Face Powder .IDo from an attack of Influenza, is again tary and Charlca Greenfield treas- have been held In ball of $1,500 on KLEENEX ill and may return to his home. In urer. charges of carrying concealed wea- Pennsylvania before school ends. pons and of stealing an automobile A. J. Porsklcvlen has bought the The Frank J. Hall association will former William H. Posrtn property hold an entertainment and dance from the Thixton automobile agency. 17 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. on Prospect avenue. Mr. PorsklevieB June 11th at Kruse's pavilion. Mem- $1.00 bers of the committee aro John Con- It pays to advertise In The Register. Remember Her With Thi3 LISTERINE Beautiful CARNATION BOX Cut To ' of Delicious ASSORTED CHOCOLATES My name doesn't matter— 41.25 Bayer's ASPIRIN Vz lbs. f Cut To 9 but millions J2.00 Valuo—23 Varieties of Choice Centred J1.00 LYSOL share my opinion Cut To RuKiian $1.00--NuJ.il Mo Ithuliirli A Soilii Mi\t.-S i,z ,i:io MINERAL OIL 7f«- MOM.I i IVxIll Mnlli):>,i .S;to Full Pint Sl.rri Al'inil'inr, ,l|- IWll CLASSIC Neil CiMli Anli iopt !•--- l'l tv.:. n7n Moth Prool $1 ll(> !>,.,. ,„!,.,it Anll|..>|.||,-..7So Garment Bag \..tr,.t, i'.ir Doiir.'.'i Kl.llii'S- l'llh.._ .. <»

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TUNS )•« »-, i John B. Alien Co. UNITED CIGAR STORE MAURICE SCHWARTZ O Broad Si., WIUTK SIIOK CO. Rr«l BnnU \V 12fl Front St., Red UanU, N. J. Jliglil ii, IJinil l^n.'ilily l)r|ii'ii'Ir»iillily MjjL K«i«g ii. v«. r»» '"1 Pase EIKBT RED BANK REGISTER, APRIU.27,1982. B. Riley, Mrs. K. A. Napier, Mrs. ANOTHER CANDIDATE. niQed his Intention of entering the BK. K. A. NEVIN9. More Than $200 Harrison Sance, Mrs. Harry Bur- race for X/on& Branch commissioner Contractors and „„„ -UCBNSEU CUHIO rowes, Mrs. Roy Truswell, Mra. this year JJosephh TT. Karchar of 3DQ Brotd Stnwt. ' Red Isaac IVoolIe.r, Jail Warden, Seeking ( Home Owners '/..- Wioim 1080. Cleared at Party Harry Suttoh, Mrs. L. J. Siding, Mrs. Sheriff Nomination. Sayreville wilill bo campaigcampg n manageg r LEON OPERATES THE ONLY X B. Boyd, Mrs. F. B. Eddy, Mrs. for Congressman /Williailli m H . SutphlSthln 1932 PRICES FOR . WILLIAM A. WIHTn, '' h. S [COLD STORAGE VAULT IN RED BANK. Vernon W, Rose, Mrs. Hugh Mac- Isaac Woolley of Long when the latter seeks re-election next • OPTOMETIllST .';••; 1 Red Bank Auxiliary of Rivet- Innea, Mrs. Herman Asendorl, Mra. warden of the county jail, has an fail. Mr. Karchcr Is assemblyman ••1932 STYLES — Recliler Blag, Broad Street, '.. \. Frederick Abele, Mrs. William Wirth, nounccd his candidacy for tho nom-from Middlesex county. 'hone 88/ • •.' Rod Bunlk view Hospital Held Affair at ination for sherllfTon tho Republican OU wont to save money. now Qfflco Hours; 0:00 to 6:30. { A Mrs. Luman need, Mrs. Peter J. /I—we all do. And when you ,' Kvcnlnga liy AppolnHpeq.fi,. ' Elks' Auditorium Friday—Fif- Eichelo, Mrs. Edward A. Collins, Mrs. In his announcement Y Woolley states, "I am a candidate for FDUS DESTROYS CHURCH. ap end, you Want to got the moBt ty Table* Were in Play. t,on H, Haacall, Mrs. Nonle tang, lor your money. PJumblpg—at to- Mra. Victor Parker, Mrs. J. E.. How- the nomination ol sheriff on the Re- AT More than $200 was realized at the publican ticket at tho primaries on Chccsequako Baptist Church Burned day's pricoa-poffers you just that uui.idffl£2 land, Mrs. William Iiongstreet, Mrs. opportunity to _ave. And with tho John J..Qulnn,- Theoaoro D. white elephant card party held %y Clarke Worthlcy. Mrs. Marcus Hlg- Tuesday, May 17th.. Down'Last Week. Ihomna V, Duronta the Red Bank auxiliary of the River- and tho help of tho good people ot new style and attractive appear- glnbotham, Jr., Mrs. Victor Werner, : Tho Cheesequaks BapflBt church ance ot the 103? designs you are view hospital at the Elks' auditorium Mrs. S. M. Hoffman, Mrs. F, A. Sal- ALSTON BEEKMAN, ' V Friday ajfternoon.' Fifty tables were whloh was dedicated in 1832, wasgetting more than over for your r,m' ' COUNSELLOR AT LMV. in play. Mra. William Hendrickson lee, Mrs. Lester Ross, .Mrs. Frank burned down Tuesday night of laot money.. . 1 OnlccJ, 1» Broad at., RED BANK, N. 3, won the door prize of a large plant Gregory,' Mrs.. Henry Hagerman, Mrs week. Tha loaa la about $5,000. Un- A phono call will bring us—with- J> C. Parkes, Mrs. W.S. Naulty, Mr;, : employed mon have- been sleeping In out any obligation to you. Both D. COriSlt, and also won tho gunva jelly donated \V. A. Baker, Mrs. Warren. Stnocli tho building, which had not been used prices and style will be a pleasant ClVIl, ENHIKEEH, ; by Mrs. Orrin Soule ol Rocklidge, Mrs. M. A. Archer, Mrs. Harry H SuecMior to Ceorie Cooper. C. E, Florida and Fair Haven. Miss Claire for church purposes in a number of surprise, i "••','" , • Patttraon Building, RED BANK, N. J, Barthelemy donated a cake. Whit-i Kohl, Mrs. James - Maltenlee, Mrs years. The building was. furnished elephant .prizes: were givea.to the Benjamin L. Alwatcr, Mrs. James E and.equipped_wltll hymnals and oth- GEORGE I£. AIXEN, Jr., 0. E., and KchdrickrWrs/ Walter Hepher, MisS er church books. In the "early days JOSEPH W.FOX GEOHQE F. KANDOttU, O. E., liigh scorers at each table. The com-Clairo Barthelemy, Miss Armand- 118 FINCKNEY BOAD, CIVIC ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS mittee comprised Mrs. Elmer Mor- Silas H. Dumont of Southampton, SO Broad. Street. R.d Bank. N. J^" row chairman,'Mrs. Hubert Farrow, Barthelemy, Mrs. Arthur Mellen Pennsylvania, kntffcrh- an a hard- BED BANK. Phona 2317. Mrs. Henry Kohl, Mrs. Marcus Hlg- Mrs.. John R, Morris, Mrs. Oliver R shelled pastor,, conducted cervices In ginbotham, Mrs. Lester Leonard, Hatfleld. Mrs. Edgar A. Tredwell tho church. - •. ! Mrs. Henry W. Hance, Mrs. Albert '• •' • i • I •» • _ • Mrs. Thomas Doremus, Mrs. Thomas W. Worden, Jr,,.Mrs. Kalph-R-Kck- Gojisill, Mrs.. John Warren, Mrs, Al-ert, Mrs. William Higglns and Mrs. American Legion Boneilt Tont'Eht. fred Mathlasen, Miss Claire Barthol- J.'Gorden Octter. A large attendance Is expected a' Farmers Attention! emy, Mrs. William Hondrlckson, Jr.. — Tho —following memofira -o{—- tho American LcBloamlnntrol fQlHoa Mrs: Irvine'I^vett, Mrs; T/B.Boyd, Junior Women's club servad at the which will be presented In tho Greg- TO SAVE YOUR FURS Mrs. Gilbert Reckless, Mrs. Edmund card party: Mary Catherine Warner, ory school at Long Branch tonight Ftaser, Mrs. William A. Wlrth, Mrs. Marjorie Kohl, Jeannette Truswell. and tomorrow night; Elsworth We have fifteen trucks and can give you ' KfEGLECTED furs crack quickly and Albert 3. Miller and Mrs. Winiflelcl Mary Homer, Doris Stevens, Ijois Holmes will bo Interlocutor and the Hance. Layman, Mary Ann Slcllng, Virginia men will bo Martin Rafferty, Jos- ^ the be^t service if ^ou ship to New York or the % lose their lustrous beauty. Keep Those present Included Mrs. George Duskc, Anna Leach, Ruth Reamer -Vlastasla, G. Earl Jolinej-.lt. C. Howland, Mrs. James Harvey, Jr., and June McVey. , Erlckson and Edward Parlett. In nd- Wallabout Market. your furs safe from the harm of warm Mrs. Stanley Hayiland, Mrs. James dltlon to 'the minstrel program ther Wolcott, Mrs. J.' Stanley •Worthlns- will ha Boveral specialty actB. weather, fixe and theft. STORE THEM ton, Mrs. Cornelia Davis, Mrs. B. E. FEDERAL JOBS OrEN. No load is too big or too small for us. Aspdin, Mrs. J. Anderson, Mrs. W. NOW in our modern vaults. REMOD- W. Gosling, Mrs. H. R, James, Mrs. United States Civil Service Commis- ; Gets $500 for Injuries. ELING, CLEANING and REPAIRING J. • S. Parkes, Mrs. T. P. Doremun, sion Announces Examinations. Muriel R. Howland, flvo-yoar-ol Mrs, Richard Strong, Mrs. Emma Tho Uniteti States Civil Service daughter ot Ira s3- Howland ot Ocean A. BACIGALUPI, with at the lowest rates ! Cornwoll, Mrs. Lillian VanRnskirU, commission has announced open Grovo, has been awarded a judgment Mrs. George Cooper, Mrs. Edmund competitive examinations as follows: •bt $500 against tho, Thearle-Dugold Wilaon, Mrs. A. H. Edwards, Mrs. L. Field assistant, for seasonal em- fireworks company for injuries re- C. J. Barthelemy, Mrs. Frank Mc- ployment at the rate of $2,000 to ceived when she was struck, by a Mahon, Mra. Harry Coddington, Miss $2,500 a year; field aide, for seasonal 1SAJVC wooiiEY. rocket during a fireworks display at CONVENIENCE Asbury Park last July. Julia Little, Mrs. Robert Dean, Mrs. employment at tho rato of $1,440 to :onmouth. county, I will bo the National Produce Co. Harry Angelo, Mrs. J. J. Ballin, Mrs. $1,980 a year; assistant field aide, for leriffj If nominated and. elected.' We call for and deliver your garments, whenever Charloa Croft, Mrs. U. G. French, seasonal employment a^ the rate of Mr. Woolley Is a life-long resident Guornsey'a Good ftocord, Wharf Avenue, TRed Bank, N. J. Miss Alice Morford, Mrs. Ralph $900 to S1.56O a year; department of >f Long Branch and has been active wanted... No advance notice is necessary... The pura bred Gucrnsoy, Imp. Nelr Field, Mrs. Edwin S. Close, Mrs. agriculture.'- , •. a city and other politics for'many Ua of Retot, owned by Mra.v Elmer LUiono S7S. The vault is on our premises, and open from John B. Allen/ Mrs. Frank Hewitt, Securities examiner, 53500 a year, ears. He has served both as a mom- H, Goran of Matawan, haa completed Mrs. Robert Macdonald, Mrs. Wil-Federal power commission, Wash- ier of tho old city council and theher yearly advance" register record Branches: Asbury Park 3255 — Lnkowood 340. liam Hendrickson, Ijlrs. George Hen- ington, D. C. ioard ot commissioners and has slg- 8:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. and has productcd 12,003.3 pounds of n.••••'• •• •- ~ -• -• - —---^- --a drickson, Mrs. William Hopping, Farm manager, 52,900 a year; as- milk; and 695.8 pounds of butterfat- I Miss Ella Brown, Mra. Olga William- sistant farm manager (dairying), son, Mrs. Alfred Mathlasen, Mrs. $2,300 a year; assistant farm mana- Isabella Robbins, Mrs. Winifleld ger (truck gardening), $2,300 a year; We Offer You A Complete Hance, Mrs. Charles Perrine, Miss. assistant farm manager (swine), Gertrude Baker, Miss Betsy Hance, $2,300 a year; assistant farm mana- Slra. <_Eranl_ Giles, -Mrs-.- G litert- 8: .._.,_ JLauiiciry Servke* .._ _ Reckless, Mrs. John H. Mount, Mrs. intendent of furniture factory, $2,000 Edward G. Fraaer, Mrs. Thomas year; superintendent of clothing Voorhis, Mrs. Thomas Cook, Miss $3,200 a year; assistant Margaret Sutton, Mrs. J. R. Smock, Mrs. Z. S. Taylor, Mrs. E. C. Pul-year; 'supe of reed furni- LEON'S len, Mrs. Edgar Howland, Mrs. ture shop, $2,300 a year; superintend- Leon Bowman, Mrs. C. B. Van- ent of cabinet and woodworking shop, Cleaf, -Mrs. K. L. VanCleaf, Mrs. $2,300 a year; instructor foreman Frank Davis, Mrs. Emily Tenney, (machinist). $2,000 a year. United Mrs. H. L. Rene-, Miss Lydia V. States penitentiary service, depart- CtoiradeanJ Ovens, Miss L. M. Flannery, Mrs. ment of justice. dithfJprjiy John A. Chaunzy, Miss Ada Hoff- Junior veterinarian, $2,000 to $2,600 H ERE IS A WOWI mlre. Miss Belle Hoffmire. Miss An- a year, bureau of animal Industry, nie Laurie, Mrs. Victor Satter, Mra. department of agriculture. PHONE Red Bank 2800 Edmund vom Steeg, Mrs. John Ken- Director of employment, $4,600 a ranee nedy, Mrs. John C. Mueller, Mrs. year, Indian service at large, depart- MAIN OFFICE & PLANT: Joseph Kennedy, Mrs. Lester C. ment of the interior. ^ Trench fitadenv- Leonard, Mrs. H. Smith DeVoe, Mrs. Assistant social economist (psychi- ician and writer 70-76 White St., Red Bank, N. J. Donald Lawes, Mrs. Burton Dore- atric), $2,600 a. year; assistant social UIUB, Mrs. W. N. Armstrong, Mrs. M. economist (recreation), $2,600 a year, children's bureau, department of la- T ONG-LIVBD famo Is suro to bor, for duty nt Chicago, III. *^'bo ours because of our ab- All states except Delaware, Iowa, solute dependability. Our selec- Maryland, New Hampshire, Vermont Virginia, ond tho District of Colum- tion of rnro blooms is Inoont- • -I bia have received less than theli _ parable, share of appointments in the ap portioned departmental cervlco a Waohlngton. Wright's Roses Fresh Full information may bo obtaine Now a from P. J. Gisleson, secretary ot thi Daily at $1.00 per That Is The Talk your the hundred conventional type machines home. It's Clioico Pen llcam Green Circle String Dcnns > In appearance—in li.i^ic rin Successful Business j.,{-rl r.ulur.loy). On .".un,l,.f .,1 .n.]» T. M. n fit^mn l.,i Hi. -Mm .Now h tha limn to try "Warft* "Unetia Raker*" Triton Layer Cake, f.mllf. M. >. C. lonil |« iiml pft.ork — tnil.tn Mnminnl ]..-.. Shapes Its Progress \N$w Iitiurt ShiUt." Chocolol*,CocoanutOMaftte. A real treath Lcoder Ooflee I U. S. O. Coffee I Crccn Circle Coflco Ft. IK n.'iid tiuit;—"Suorosiiful liuiu- M«r__ •( pM MlU **« 1 A I Tin AM •» Tif*n >• MH nn I| A UMUI lh_l will n__k« rnort OC- GENERALfp ELECTRIC iv. j>iii .T..rr.":rr..... I3CJ «_•_• ,t,•',...."...TJV,.,, _>/_C | A 1,1,- RT E lv, L R K I R I (; K H A T 0 R ;il)lc .'H-t'idii," It payn to !'tu HANK II. IIKNDKICKSON CO., Inc. Mr, ly. ('i)ni.ult. utir OIVn'tMT' ficcly ( f Mf. T. ll..,..,.,l,. M Mnplo Avi»., Hrt\ !UnU, N. J, nlwnil. :uiy jiiohlouin you 1 >:_v.* in r M Mr. }...%, Rl.i» II.1-4.1. 22H Itromlvvny, mind, Your Cln'cUin^ 'Avcount i» la r. r>.«l Dltr.l. l.onu Urnnr.Ii, N. J, MArlJtT i.«rn.e. M>. wnii.M r, d.nii. ,.it. n.,., 037 Mnl«i_on Avr., Atliury Pnrlt, N. J. invited. li..l.t. fmt Mt*to«U Atf^r*. Mr. T. M, • n '11, , " ' ~i ' ' * '" '- K , RED BANK REGISTER, 'AFRIt 27, 1932. Nlnn urged to attend this annual meet-1 her of friends recently. Cards wern Rotarians Have a ing, at which report* will be read, played and refreshments served. Various topics covering the elub's Those present were Mr, and Mrs. activities for the coming year will Edward McOrath, Mr. and Mrs: A. Limerick Contest be discussed by Mrs. Miles and John Adam Banke, Mr. and Mr«. Fred U Drewen,- prosecutor of Hudson coun- Isaacs, Miss Lillian Isaacs, Mr. and Original Vertet Recited Con- ty, will «peak on "The Law and the Mr«. Frank Fischer and family, Mrs. cerning Members of Red Bank People.Pl" " Alice' U Wawe and Mr. and Mrs. \ 1:00 P. M. Saturday luncheon Amos B. Henderson. . C|ub—John T.^Lawley Was will be held In tho Berkeley-Carteret Mr. and Mr«. Clinton Hulsart mo- Awarded the Prise. \ crystal room.' Mrs. Murray. Cogge- tored to Washington, D. C, over the J.YANKO sall of Morrlatown -will preside. The week-end. -UTh»Jlflfl-Bftiik-Botarlans Thursday speakers will b» MM. Dolly Curtis __Mrs; Edward Wyckblf waa hostess noon put over ono ofTUie rhoBfuhlque Dann of Washington and Robert last week to the Tuesday Afternoon Broad Street Red Bank meetings held by them In a long time, Carey, Jr., of the junior Republicans. bridge club. This Helpful The principal part of theprojrram Mr*. A. J. Cartan was the guest consisted of a limerick contest In of her sister, Mrs. AugUBt Frank of Booklet FREE which tho members either read or HARDING ROAD COLLISION, Port Monmouth on Friday. , 1 * -Get these helpful susgettlorti recited original limericks containing tho classification and \tie name ot the The Ladles' aid society of the Tvtf.0 Can Damaged at Intersection First Baptist church will hold a food ,:1— for tmlnlns baby Vrne alt[mo hablM, Hotarlan rnforred_to.—J _ ^ .;..-.' This booldet also 'ex- Wednesday. sale on -Fridays-May -18th.—-- Tho honor ot havlnp the best Ilirier- Mrs. Harold F. Beam entertained • , plains the technical fea- Icltwent to Past President John Low- Alan A. Wilson of Red Hill road, Middletown, was cut over the left the Tuesday Evening bridge club last tures that make ttio ley, whoso limerick on Thomas Irv- week. Contract was played. ing Brown was decided by the Judgs oya and shaken up when the car he -Getjset Products better waa driving wan In a collision with a Miss Edna Emmons was hostosa A three day special selling event that offers sav- to bo" a"maBtcrpleco. Warren -Hi to a bridge parly"at~lier"Kbrne"oh . fotbaby.Phonepnwrlt Smock's Jlmerlck on John I* Mont- car driven by John D. Blohm of Now for your copy today. York Wednesday afternoon on the Schenck avenue Saturday night a gomery created much Interest, espe- week ago. cially .when a. cj>yplot_to.Aho_Jimerlck corner of Harding; road and Prospect CO. ;•- was sung by'Charles K. Champlln to avenue.—r-Mrrr Wilson was driving Slrlus chapter, of the Eastern Star. -standard" backed by this store's 68 year reputation. _ 1JJ Hudson JH, Now York City tho^uno . of-'.'Under tho_Shade _PUhe north on Prospect avenue and ac- waB the .guest, of Goldon chapter at r B : Keypoit on Wednesday night. Mione: Barclay 7-THJ80. Old Apple Tree." , cording to -t e «ltaarreur Of the New th th th Mr. and Mrs. William E. Jordan Mprt V. Pach's limerick' was on Ed York car, who waa proceeding cast O SPECIALLY PREPARED on, Harding road, Mr. Wilson failed have" adopted an eighteen months' Thursday, Friday <&. Saturday, the 28 - 29 &. 30 Denlse and hte efforts were equally old baby> The little girl haB been OSTRAINF.D VEGETABLES as ontortalntng-as-thoso previously tp.stop fgrmthe Stop street. Charge purchases made these three days will appear on June 1st bills. Charges'of reckleis driving were named Joa.n"Ruth;'""' :——-.-.-—•... rofcrredto. Mr. Chatnplln's Umerlck Tho Teachers' Bridge club met on victim was Mr. Pach and a. two- preferred against Mr. Blohm by Mr. Wilson and a summons was given Monday evening with Miss Laura stanza. Acrostic by him paid Mr. Pach Gordon. Miss Mary Wells won first LINENS HOSIERY 2ND FLOOR SPECIALS Pi Here's How'to Save a greaV complimont. Dr. Tlcehurst him to nppoar before Recorder Myron I*. Campbell of Little Silver, prlzo and Mra. Edward "Allen con- £}••' Mortey! gavo limerick pralsa to Myron Vi solation. Imported linen tcarfi, 1 Sx45, Chiffon silk hose, all silk, full Skirts. All wool flannels and Brown. John If. Mount put one over Thursday afternoon, when the charge embroidered and Italian cut work. fashioned ladies' hose that is ex- novelty weaves, in well-tailored, jlrUave Your Clothes on Dr.' Stokes; John Kennedy wan was dropped. Both cars were dam- MISB Elizabeth Hlggins and George lauded by Thomas Irving Brown and aged, ' Craig were representatives' at the corners, formerly 1.50 ceptional at this low price, Made good-looking skirts, «g /»P |j. Made and Repaired Charles K. Straus's, limerick on Dr. teachcra' physical education con- with a hard-twist that gives extra all colors. J.«\J«J Ticehurst received "honorable men- • Forevt Fire. vention a± Philadelphia Thursday lftfl £<, ,• BY THE Pure linen luncheon »eU, colored wear. In six leading spring gf ( Silk and Lace Blouses. Many tion." A forest fire started near Shark and Friday. and summer shades. paramount Each Rotarlan had an opportunity River station Tuesday afternQon of Mr. and Mrs. Albtert T. Theniaek borders, with 6 napkins styles—ruffles, frills and tailored- to present a limerick, and to mako up last week and burned until almoiit and son recently visited Mis. The- formerly 3.95. All silk mesh hose, full-fashioned, in smart blouses. The lace mesh for soveral who failed lo liayo an or- dark. Dire warden John Wyllc called maolc'B mother, Mrs. Mabel Hoffman is particularly attractive. -| - Tailors iginal limerick John Law'loy was out more tftan 25 men to fight the of Jackson Heights, Now York. Linen guest towels, good quality new medium size mesh, in new ready with an oxtra ono to'fill the blaze. Soveral small buildings and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Landback and shades. Formerly 1.50. 4 f|A Suits and Top Coats gap. These extra HmerlckB by Mr. one or two homes were threatened son Ralph of Perth Amboy Were linen, hand-embroidered, AP Cotton Blouses. At this low price HADE TO ORDER Lawloy helped very much to enliven but were not damaged. week-end guests of Dr. and Mi!&. Mll- formerly 50c. you should pick at least three, the- occasion. . lard B. Ervln. Mrs. Landback and •.50 up Tomorrow's mooting will be held at Mrs. Ervln arc sisters. . Irish Linen dinner seti, in white Kayser's Mesh Hose. Two size "they are so crisp and smajt look- the Globe hotel In this"eveningand Matawan News. Mr. and Mra. George Craig of and colored heavy linen of extra meshes to select from, in an all ing. The same quality last year ;pj| Writs or call and our repre- William WoekB, chairman of the pro- Baldwin, Long Island,, spent the fine quality, floral designs, hem- silk hose. Formerly 1.00. was selling for 2.00. •Ji^pntatlvo will call at your homo gram committee, promises a novel en- (Th» Rail Bank RettUUi can b* boo»hl week-end with the lattfer'a parents, stitch fffiish with napkins to W'wlth: samples. tertainment. One of tho best after- In Matawan from J. T. Clomi, US Malt Mr. and Mrs. William Kennedy. Mrs. fl, OLEANINQ arid DYEING dinner speakorJ In tho stato has been $tTHt ud Jacob A. Ltwlj, Inc.) Craig remained to spend the week. match. White sets have 6 nap- Imported Men's Socks, the Nolde L'Aiglon Voile Dresses. When . W}^ A SPECIALTY. _ ..: engaged to give tho principal talk of The glee club of Now Jersey col- Mr. and Mra. Wlllard Vliet and kins, colored sets have 12 nap- & llorst brand; the kind men you buy a L'Aiglon dress for as tH6" evening and Brneat Hall of tho logo for women was heard In a pro- thrco oono of Elmora woro guests of kins; formerly 6.50. select themselves. Snli'd colnrs little as 1.95, there is no need for | $-f .00 Dry Cleaning attendance commlttco expects to gram broadcast over radio station Mr. anti-Mrs. Gariett McKcen Sun> have every member of, the Red Bank ,WOR' Thursday afternoon. Among" day of last week. and clocked effects; sizes 10 to any sewing, because a L'Aiglon 'club at the meeting. the students who sang was MISB 12. Regular price. 5oc. gjj | Wo Cnll, for and Deliver, Mrs. Elmore Kattner entertained Linen napkini of fine quality pure dress is always cut firl1,.-ji-ell-tail- Ruth Gaub of Matawan. She Is a the Tuesday Afternoon bridge club ored and the fitting is the same rhono It B. 243. member of the freshman class. • last week. The prize winners for white linen, a dozen A A , MEFBBUCAN CONVENTION. Asocialeyent of the week \vas a high scores were Mrs. Marvin In- hemstitched; 16.x 16. Imported Children's Socks. An as a higher-priced dress. The ST.- .materials are fasLcDloxs.oCwbite^. Women's State Republican Club to banquet' in tha Dutch tavern on goidsby and"' Mrs.' "Paul Royef "<5f Sxcecdfn'gly large assortment "erf Meet at Asbury fork. Tuesday night of last week given by Manasquan. Stevens linen dish- towels, extra peach, pink, green, blue and rose. the Catholic Daughters of America Mr. and Mrs. W. Oliver Dlggin, heavy, with colored borders, the very newest in children's d All Republicans of tho state aro in- to the cast.of the play, "NosFooIln'." Miss Elna Neilson of Sowaren and formerly ?5c. socks from the .y4' and half vited to attend the first convention Ono hundred and twenty-elgbj, mem- Myron Dlggin attended the Friday lengths to anklets. Solid, colprs,- 1.95 " 2.95 ot the Women's Stito Republican bers and guests were present. Miss evening performance of tho Barnum 15c new stripes and designs, andd ththee Ladies' Wash Dresses. Morning club of New Jersey to be held at the Marian Bagurton Is tho grand re- and Bailey circus at Madison Square frocks made of fine quality per- JTH/Vr NEW CARIi Borkoloy-Carteret hotel at Asbury gent Mttzle Strang was master of Garden. pqpular meshes. Never hass this ( Park on Friday and Saturday of this ceremonies. Father Tess. an honored H. C. Locke and family of New quality merchandise been so lowlow. .\ cales, fSoft finish and fast color. week. - '.•-••'• guest, addressed the group. Father York are occupying the Simpson DRAPERY AND Sizes from A]/_ to 9. In light and dark colors, in On Saturday a committee meeting, Kane of South Amboy was also an homestead on Main street, which UPHOLSTERY MATERIALS trimmed and tailored models. followed by a luncheon, was held at honored guest, as was Mrs. Herbert they recently leased through the Ed- Sizes 16 to 46. j | Hie Bcrkclcy-Cartoret hotol, at which Gittlns of Matawan, who coached ward Farry real cstato agency at tho official program waa.announcod., the play. Mra. Gittlns was presented Keyport. 50-inch Jaape Cloth. Excellent Mrs. G. H. Gchin presided. with a gift of money. At the con- A dance waa held in the American solid color material for drapes Polo Coats. Tailored polo coats ' In tho convontlon hall on Friday, clusion of the dinner dancing was Legion hall Friday week under tiio SILK UNDERTHINGS Indulged in to the strains of Billy and slip covers. Closely woven, in camel-hair colors, belted, with April 20th, nt three o'clock. Mayor auspices of Monmouth county Amer- but not stiff, will stand hard wear. Hcfrlck of Asbury Park will welcome Homor's orchestra. ican Legion. Ralph Emmons of 1 Silk Slips. The new bias slip notched collar. Silk lined, full tho Ropublican women to Asbury Mrs. Alexander Redfern of Jeriey Farmlngdale, former county com- In rust and green. yBrd PA. made ot pure dye, washable silk cut. A regular Pork, and Mrs. Goorgo Miles, presi- City was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. mander, -waa one of the guests pres- in tea rose, flesh and white, 18.00 value. dent of the club, will deliver the Harry Rader Thursday. ent. Louis Mlchaclsons furnished the 12.50 opening addic.sa. She will bo followed A surprise party was; given to Wal- music. 36-inch Glared Chintz. Thje first trimmed with fine quality lace of by Mra. Rebecca Grcathouse, asslBt- ter Lock-wood In celebration of his time this quality has ever been so • harmonizing colors on the top ant to tho attorney general at Wash- The First Presbyterian Sunday- 21st birthday. Guests were present school held a spring party Friday low. Gay, cheerful and attractive and bottom. Also tailored models ington, whoso, subject will bo "Forty- from Matawan, Plalnfleld, Jersey WASHABLE olght-Hour Law for Women," and afternoon for the primary grade, and designs and colors for every pur- with embroidered yokes and City, Rosette and Pennsylvania. In the evening for tho senior gradoo. DRESS FABRICS . j Is it going to be a source of Colonel Norman H. Schwarzkop of Dancing and a pleasant evening was pose and to match any color rolled hem bottoms. They would 1 tho Nnw .Torscy state police, who will Games were played and refresh- , pleasure to you or a source , enjoyed by all, ments served. The parties were be an excellent value f \iinc Imported Gallant Swin. Sheer PLAINT / white, with dominating dols, in and cool, in wliiK: t;ii>iiiul.s with Tudor Percale Sheet* I lie I'njcilla etlect. lull 2 Vyayaunl white dots and all over tinted de- 72x00 2.00 UMII;|1I. l:\li.t a pair t\(\ MRIIS. .Ui-ini.ii a yard 81x90 2.25 wide, an tain. wide, and (.is! colm. 81x108 2.50 IWond Salin. High hr.lie, p.r- OME owner* «ndpointer* w!>ohnvtj Tudor Percale Pillow Ca>c» GLOVES AND BAGS lei .shailiv. iif lurniict s.itin ,it a YESTERDAYS used tho new Outside Darrcled 45x38Vi 50c new Imc piiiv. Hxcellent tur '.lip-', HSunlight «'I ngrfc that it is the moat niider-g.iinn-iiK « ynrd PA 30x7fi F-Yuit of !h« Loom M«l- Nrw Tapmlry Hnfi». Sli.ip li.in- .uul i:u: tiane-i. OU •triklngly uttracthre exterior white paint lre»i Protectors 1.65 tlli' .iiul envelope '-h-ipe', HI IIU*• MILES they liavu ever »een. Printed Crcpo do Chinci. Ml MII: ilium .iiul lui;e, 'i/f.. 6 Developed from tlws fnmcHi» Interior A ''.nil v.ilue. e\|j,i tine quality ul l.i>,t enlni- Mow many miloi did your l^lo- Dsrreled Sunlight, tho new oil erior paint TOWELS (TC|)L' .If I'IIIIII" in Iliis yt'.ii'.s iHMv.. , phone lava you yattorday? How i» Intensely white—beautifully »mootli~ All I.rnllirr 1UH«. Well linrlii'd ! ile'-irir.. \u im he-, wide. Y.iliu- eitrcmely durable nnd eveu-wrnrlng. l-arfp Sito IlMh Towels, ll.uvy, ill .1 •.liuii:; II.HII.-, ill .ill 'h.ip.'- -.tin ;i. y.uil. • yard many mora can it iava toddy and .mil :i,T.. lli'ir.i1, "lute, -i Lend* real K»§y to tint with oil colon. Silk Crc|» do Chin*. -Ill imllCi Kolii. .'5c value. JLOV. 1 Your UUplion* will lak* you TinvIiiiK H"R«. ' -Iniili , i'ell I'llill V. lilt", .III :\\y, plAiu Cnlnr., Ill |>.|- • Durulofl I3«lh Tntvolt. I'm/- vlul'- li.ndiur 1 •. i.- v. pit .i nu;W liin'il Irl r-ludr-, .iiul M.irL and v lute. whor« you want lo go — buying, wilh O'liiti'd border, ul .uniinr w illi 11• •'111v )'"( 1-1-!• , ,ni,l v .ilei I--xi rUnit |nr a yard tolling, doing ilia household order- OUTSIDE dr*.if;n, Will Ili'l ulilv v.-r.ir V.'rll PI,M,I,,|. In :u .in.I |? l lull ;u|il In lilt- ilfLiii.iliuii ••I'lienw .V. ill. It. U. ing, "meoting" poopU for tuiinon n( any iMtliruntn. Knyfi't (ilovrt. 1l;itlil r i II HKD SPKEAtJS liiinirilv ;.illrini « y.r.l -• C^» • •I \riy alli.it livr i)r-,l';ir, In 'i lit. Mil, *\\A full 'he, 'i'*l|.'|'-il elf', "irk TMKinv TO Da TIIINO* »Y f.rcn«ilin». I v.'.r uii.ilily In | 11 n All .H.IU .H.».U. I In IMIIK. lul 8 White Si,, Phon« 1120 R*.l H«nW, N. J. i <"• U|" I'l t, ">!'. fiilni'. lir.mfil iif.icii". a nil d'|. v i.llli. j'liir ili ' i'l". in tJY il>" "!*rtt«t IHilitlmlora at r»inl In M.>nm.,.,U> < >mnl>" I'lfil ll'il-,, Ui |||{ llr-. U iilr. AP ».lj;ir-. A I Jin \ jlur. ^Jf NEW JERSEY DELL TELEPHONE Company • y.r.l 1.50 " 1.95 A KtW UlUf RitftiUitQH "AtMU II HAI1OHM KtOUKU ) RE D : jiiLLUbrEit, APRIL 27,1932. V evenlnur. for the purpose ot making the IOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. tlon DUtrlct U th* flrthe.uae or tht Bcirord ; : ; ' SHERIFFS SAIE. •NOTICE. NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. ly along the shore of the North Sb AlterntU D«l»«l« tq said National bury river to the center line between the final revision and correction of the reuU- Township of MlddUtovn. Ohemlcil Engine Company No. 1. -onvtntlon »r« to b« cho««n by aald par- •V: "By vlrlo» ot a writ ot fl. fa, to »• al- To DEPOSITO11S IN AND CEEDITOIIS Boroufh of Rtd Bank. N. J. ' ' ter for tha General Election .-•:- irected. Issued out of the Court of Chan- property belonging to the Monmouth Boat Fourth DUtrlct, Commonly Known m« "lh« • • In th* Third Oongre»iional niitriat of OF THE MERCHANTS TRUST COM- Notice of the time and place of hoidlns Club and property known as the Red Bank The polling Plnre for HolmJel Town*hi|* Nollc« of the time and pliice of holding Mm but* - el ;K«w Jeracj at Mld-Prl^nrr /. eery of th» State of N«w Jersey, will be ho u»nui» «nu 01 -ine united Dimes; a nimocr 01 LIID Chestnut street, thence westwardly. nlom; Borough of Littlo Silver. In the County of Corner; thence (*) In a northerly direction distant two hundred and forty-five feet other creditors, printed forms will be fur- House of Representatives from the Third louse of Ilcpretientittivea from tha Third In tha cenUr JlnaL.of Old'Woman'. Hill ipnvMt shall b* -eomjileted on-, or bofo« •• easterly from the easterly line of Maple nlshed and Assistance rendered lift he prep- Cona;reB(clonal Dintrict; a Member of tha the center line of Chestnut street to* Us Monmouth and Stnto of New Jersey, on 'oitKresftional District; A Member of the *rid»y. May 6th. 1032. 1 Intersection with the tracks of the. New Tuesday. November fttli, 10 3U. between tho road lend inn from Glirvey'B Comer to its avenue and clshty feet we>terly from the aration of Proofs of Claim, at the Bank- United States Senate from this State to Inited States Senate from this ^la»e to junction vrlth' Weat Slda Avenue on tha -And that * southerly par- ings Pass Book: Christmas Club Book, lY °f Jionmouth/ta Sheriff for the_County tlon^Uh.cenUr Ijno of BroaC.streo^tjjthe of tho United Stntcs; « Member of thoy of Monmouth: a SheriiT for tho County nal revision'and correction of the, rcffii- point or place of beginning. Mon or tho County toraoetloji ct_whftL U,JcnDwn-*a_thB Sorr* allel with the flrat courae one hundred or oU.ar-evideuec-ot-.ndalttcdneiB-iB.mad ot~Monmouth: ~{vr'a Members oI'TEe Board llou?tr-of-ncprcnentatlvc« -from- tho- ThliU f Mth rtTMl tit" ll&~Uonnl WliHllnir ltond; thenco (7) northerly, tlowl. twenty feet to the northerly lino of Her-by the Trust Company, when filing claims. oT Chosen Freeholders for the County uf - The polling place for the. Sixth Election Conjrrosslonnl PlRtriet. n Member of the if Monmouth rtwcTMcmliBlH tittit" lli&~Uonnlli&Unnl District Is Relief Engine House. Drum mo nd if ChoseCh n FFrcoholdora fnr thh e CountCt y of tha center lino ot the Sorrey Wlniilns road Tho polHne Place for Atlantic Town- stn plsco: theneo <«) eauterly "MpnK the Monmouth. for three years: three Cor- United Stilton Scnnto from this State to to tho center line off th« rond lead Inn from northerly lino of BcrBen place thirty-five oners for the County of Monmouth; and flit tho vacancy paused by .tho floath of donmouth, for three years j three Cor- ihlp la ths Townihip Hnil, Coifs Nick,. place. incra for the County" of Monmouth j nnu Navcalnk to I^eonnrdvlUat thenco (8) eaut- ' JONATHAN H. JONES, fetr to the point or place of Beginning. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. for tho following municipal officers, viz.: Dwisht W. Morrow; a Member of the jr!?i Jn tho contor Hn_ of tho-roadftadinK fee To WILLIAM G. TULLUM and VJIlA n Mayor for the Uorounh of R*d Batik, Seventh Election District, Senate of this - Stnto -for - tho County.-«f or-tho following municipal otikerfl. vlt.: ft . . Township Clerk. Together with the uio III common of 6 Memboia of tho Township Comuiitnoor from NaveainK to Lconnruvitle; thenco (3) - CONYERS PULLUM. his wife: for two ycara: two Councilman for the Heginntng at a point where tho center Monmouth; two Members of tho (tancral ciiRtorly, In tho center line of tho'rond alea"AprU I8th;H»32rT - - ' Vf a ten feet right of way runnins wosterly Borough of Red Bank, for three years; ft line of Broad street Is intersected, with tho Assembly of New Jcrcoy irom tho County r three yonra'; n tlond Suporvlsor for —_.from_Arthur place one hundred and «W By virtue of nn order of the Court of J leading from Navculuk to I«onarUvilto to CHaiicery of Now^ Jersey, made on tho Uay Collector aiHlanABsesBor for tho Dorouun center line of_Reckless place, thence south- of-Monmoutb ; -a .Suci-ouato_for, 1 he. Coun-. mid Townrhln. Xor three yenvava,. nivd' twi tlia center line ot Kovonth Avenue oii tho feet alonK the northerly line of within lit- of Kcd Bank, for tha-full term, and ft wardly along the center line of Broau ty ot Monmouth: a Sheriff for tho County iiiBtlcea: of-the reaco-for tholo-IuT- T torn NOTICE .OF_REC1,STRV_AN^JELECTION. ^i •crlbed and other property. . of tho date hereof. In a caueo wherein Georico B. pavls tract, th«nce (0) norther- Juntiee of the Peace for the -Soroush of street to the southerly boundary of thoof Monmou,tb,; two Members ot tho Bonn! f five years. ly. In tho center llna.of Seventh Avenue to Slir«>abury Townihip/ Nl 'S. ; ' .Selied an tho property of Charley y. Jennie Y.-Campbell and Howard S. Higgir.- Red Bank, .for five ycara. Borough of Red Bank, thenco northwest- of Chosen I'Veeholdora for tho County of 7 Thompson and Mabel Thompson, taken in son, executors under the Lnst WlH and wardly along tho center lino of the tracks Monmouth, for thrca yearn; thrco Car- Notice of Primary Election. ita intei'iteoUon with Mnny Mind creek and Notice of the time and place of holdfnir .-'--—•Mention at.the »ult of Juno M.Sabath, Tt £ ChlH CPbULt tfnel-H for -t ho~ County- of- •Mui.moHth ^-mul- Alno tnko notice that a iMmnry Elec- lho..e.o.ut.hoily line of-tlift-Jlaroush-of At- he <*enerftl Electioivand of the officers to Tijatamcnt^ p_£_ Charlca^H. ..C.apjPb?Ui-LtG Notice of Primary Election.- — —orordadbed-oftlw New-York- and -Lou* lantic HlchlandHj thonco <10) woaterly and • «ecutor of tho LastWill and Tc.tRinent.- ccnscd» are coiriplainSntR." onu you and Branch railroad, company tp itm into race tl on for tho following immlcipnl ofHrern, viz.: iT-foT-nll-tKiHttcn.~pBrtie(t-«ntmcd-thof*- icaUcUd find meetings of the Hoard^of others aro defendants, you nro required Also tnko notice that a Primary Elec- with the center line of • Chestnut street, two Counciln.cn for tho RoroiiKh of Lit- o will bo hold in: nnd .for tho Townnhlu not-Lhorly In the noutlferly anhave as confessed ngainxt you. day. Mny 17th, 1932. between the hour* southwardly along: tho center lino of Maplo threo yenrs.-. . : Ime.) -- —r — - -••• ov?nr.hlt» of Shrewsbury, in the County of Qulnn, Parsons & Dorerail., Sol'mw • The said bill is filed to foreclose a cer-of neven A. M. nnd eight P. M. (Standard avenue to the intersection with the center to Wnro Crock, tho imint ot" place o£ Monmouth and State of New Jersey, on 63Lr«T-»22.26. Notice of Primary Election. Said Primary Election to bo held in tho Tuesday. :Noyem]b r «th; 1032. between the tain mortgane BWcn by William (J- TUlliim lino of Reckless place* thence eastward I y Also, tnko nollco tfi&t a Primary Ejec- 0 and Vjra Conyera Fullum, his wife, to Jen- Said Primnry Election to be held In the along the center-line of .Reckless.place.to >lnco In the rcancctlvo dlHlrlct as npcclll- houra of aov«n o'clock A. M. and eltfhV SHERIFF'S SALE. tion fnr all poUtloil pintles entitled there- nlly nbove mentioned nnd paid Primary _Tho polling jp.l»c«_for_thfl Fourth Elec- o clock r, M,, nt Jho ..t»iieatlv«»iioluniru — nie V.Cariinbdll rind Howard S. Httipinaon. place in the rofipoctlvo-district as epeqlfi- the center line of Broad street, tho point or io will bo" belli in nnd for tlia --Boroujih iloction- will* bo hold for tho luirpqiia of; By virtue of a writ of fi. fn. to me di- executors under the Ln»t Will and TeBtn- cnlly above mentioned and Bald Pr.iJTfl.ry place of beginning- tion. ntiUrlat Tfl tho Rrevent Park and unco In said Townahip. rected, issued out of the Court of Chan- of Littlo Sltvci*. in nnld County, on TiicB- mlnatlnK personn of tho renp active ment of Chnrlcs H. Campbell, deceased, Election will be h.eld for the purpose of nrtleA to tho oliken abovo mentioned, Leonardo flreliouBe» Center Avenue. Leon* Snld election will be held In tho anfd cery of the State of New Jer»ey. will be dated tho twelfth day of December, 192S. nominating ' persons of the respective Tbe polling place for tna. Seventh Elec- dny.t May 17th.. 1032.' between tho hours ni-do, N. J. • • ", iownBh^p for tho- jiurpouo of elctftlnK exposed to sale, at public vendue, on of ttcven A. M. and eight P. M. (Standard md nlno to elect ono Mule nnd ono 1'omale on lands in tho Township of Atlantic, in parties to tho offices above mentioned, tion District is Eugene M. Macee's ifs,? Fifth Dlitrlct, Commonly Known as theElectors of n, Prealdcnt and Vice President, Monday, the 16th day of May. 1932, the County of Monmouth and State of rase, Irving place. time.) rlombor of the County Executive Com- ot tho United States; A. Momber of the nnd nlilnce In tho lORpcct.vo district us RPCCITI- iic in Bald Primnry Eloction in aawh . Tho boundaries of the aamo aro a» Cot- jODKreantonal Plntrlct; a Member, of the1 ternoon of said day, at the Court House! mittee for ench political party participat- Beginning at a point where, the center cally above mentioned and paid Primary :cctlon dfatiict ;-OIBO one Mnlo nnd "oneIOTVB, viz.: ' . i owner of tho Innda described in naid mort- ing in paid Primary Election In each line of the tracks or road bed of the New 'eninlo Member of tlio Stnto KxecUtlVo Jntted StPitei Sonnto from this fltato In b in the Borough of Freehold, County of paffo; nnd- you, Vjora. Conyors Pullum, nro election district; nlso one Male and one Election will bo held for tho iitirpona of Uto Ueirlnnlnjr at Hio lntoi*iectlon of the New Ul .the vacancy caused by the death of Monmouthj Now Jemey, to nntlsfy n de- made defendant bocau.ic you aro tho wifo Jersey Southern railroad is intersected nnminntinii ponton.*, of tha . respective ommlttoottoo- forcach1olitlcafh1lill l imrly; nUnUUo Y.ork_nnd X*oven Delejrnteji-at-IjarEO and seven Al- line of the tracks or road bed of the New Member of tha County Executive Com- •honen hy tho Republican pnrty to re pro road to tho tnterBcction of tho road from Anaombly of New Jersey from tho County ' and premises hereinafter particularly He- HOWARD S. HIGGINSON, ternate Dolc-ffatcPat- Large nre to ba Jersey Southern railroad to its Intersection mittee for ouch political party participat- out snid pnrty at tho Nntlonei Convon- Hcadden'it Corner, to' the Still Hotixe: of Monmouth; i\ Surrouate for tho'Coun- serlbed. situate, lyln? and being in the Polieitor of Comi'lalnant, choRcn by the Republican party to repre- with the center line of Herbert street, ing In said Primary Election in ench ion; nnd thnt eight l)olcnatGti-ht-Lnri;e thonco (2) "woBtorly, fallowlntc tho road ty of Monmouthj a Sheriff *fot- tho County Borough of lied Bank, in the County of 12 Broad Street, Jtcd Bank, N. J. sent wnid party at tho National Conven- thence westwardly along the center line of election cUstrirl; nleo ono Mnlo nnd one mil eight AUetnuto Dolcgaten-nt-LurKO from Hcndden'aiCorner to tho Still Home of Monmouthi tw6 Members of tho Roar/1 Monmouth and State of New_ Jersey. tion; nnd that einht I)clcgftten-at-Lartfe Herbert street to Us intersection with the Female Member ot the Stnto KxocuLlvo iro to- bo chonon by tho TJcmocratio pmty nml to tho corner of Bnlm Hollow road ht of Choaon Froohotdorn for the County of BEGINNING ftt a marble monument in and eight Allcrnnle DelegRleB-at-LiirKe center tine of Shrewsbury avenue, thence Committee for-' enrh political party; also o icpreacnt said flirty nt the National Frod Hans* Corner; thonco (3) westerly, Monmouth, for threo yearn; threa Cor- NOTICE. are-to be chosen by tho Democratic patty southwardly along tho center Una of JUo icprcl tht t Dlt l oners for tho County of Monmouth j anil-* tho'easterly line of SprlnB street and in nevcn UclcKUtCA-ut-Lnrgo and »ovcn Al- JonvcnUon: thnt two Dcleeatcn anil following the coutor lino ot tho public tho'-northerly • line- of McLaren street! NOTICE U hereby given that the fol- to rcpreficnt said pnrty nt the National Shrewsbury avenue to Us Intersection with ternate Dclcgnf c»-nl-I*.U'i;Q ._ nre. lo, l;»p R highway between Middlotown and Hplnvlel for -the". Jnllowlns -nft|ntripnl' orfirflrn. vli.^« . Convention; nlso that two'"~ Del estates and the center* line of West Leonard street. Avo-AUornnto lt to Ml uN tloni\J one Townahli. Committee man, for threo thence <1) aouth eighty-four degrees lowing in a truo copy of H proponed Or- chosen by the Republican pnrty to rcpi'c< lonvcntloi n me to bo choucn by nnlnld parpar- Towrinhrpls to Oadtiit'n Corner; IKbhco' (4) fifty-four minutes cast alone the north- dinanco that was introduced at n rnuct- two Alternate Polecat en to said National thence westwardly along the center line of i-cnt said imrty nt tho" National Con von. following the. center lino of the rond frum yearn, and a Township MiaeBaor for throe Convention aro to be chosen by naid par- West Leonard street to its intersection icn in tho Third Congressional District of years, •..•,- ,.erly side of McLaren street, twclvo and ing of the Township Committee of. tho f tion; and thathnt cifrfieightt PcleKiitcaritLm.To OKilcn'H Cornoc to Everett, throuRh, EvoL- tics In the Third Concessional District of with the center lino bf Leigh to n avenue, ; the Stato of Now Jonoy at said Prlnrtary 37-100 feet; thence (2) north sixty do- Township of Middletown held on April and ciK Alternatternate l>clcsotCH-at«Lnr«lccsotCHtLnr«c Election. ett to Smock's Corner, thenco (G) follow - crees forty-nine minutes east still alotiK 14th. IU32, and at that tlmo passed first tho Stato of New Jersey at said Primary thenca northwardly along the center line cf and h h Di inn a lino on a course (May.1011) of aoutl Notice of Primary Election. Eloction. Leig:hton "avenue to its intersection with nre to be rhoscn by the Democratic party Said (Into TVHI alno he tho necond rcgln- the northerly side of McLaren street reading and was laid over for «econd nnd to Represent P. aid party at the Nation a .ration date in aojd municipality. fifty-BOvon tlettrceH, forty minutos west ti Also take notice-that a JE'ilmnry Elec- thirty-eight and 08-100 feet to the ijouth- finnl pnssagQ to a meeting of the Town- Said date will also be tho second regis- the center line of Locust avenue, thenco Swlmmlns Rlvor: thenco (6) in an easterl' tion for nil,,political parties entitled there* tration date tn said municipality. Convention; id no that two DulctcntcH im< .wester!y__corner__o£ lot No. 2: thence (3) ship Committee of the Township of Mid- westwardly along the center line of Locust two Alternate _l)clcc»tr« .to_»jntd_ Nntlonn Notice of Registration. V and Bouthorly direction, foljowina tho vail to will be held In nnd, for the TownHhlp north four degree* , thirty-nine minutes dletown to be held on Thursday after- Notice of Reglttratlon. avenue to Ita^lhtefiecllon WllK ths" Bhuro ouS' t;o"iireeB of said Bwlhirnlhar Itlver ti of OhrctYflbury, in aaid Countyiuii TuoBi of tho North Shrewsbury river, thenco Convention aro to bo chosen by nalilvpar- A.BO lak'o nolico thVtt ilie'DlnlVIet' Ubarda cast paralleljwith.Spfihk street one hun-noon. April 28th, 1932, at the Committee Alno take notice that the District Boards ticH In the Thli'U CnnKvcaslonnl District of if-KetclHtry and Election for said Township" tho high water line of tho shoro of Shrews' day. May 17th,. 1032. between tho hour* -.drcd nineteen and 08-100 feet to therooms at Middletown at 3:30 o'clock in of Registry nnd Election for said Borousrh northeastwardly along the shore of the bury river; thenco (7) easterly. In th of ucveii A. M. and eight P. M. (Standard • North Shrewsbury river to Us intersection the Stnlo of New Jersey at said Pitmnry .vlll meet on Tuesday, April 26th, 1032. southeasterly cornor of lot No. 4; thenco tho nftornoon, at which tlmo a public wil•- l meet Tuesday. April 26th. 193:1. sbury r Election. or tho purpose of oren.nlz.ng ns ro*hltrh water lino of the shore of sale timo.) " (4) north eighty-five decrees fourteen hearing will be held upon the same. for tho purposo of organliing wlth the center line of the tracks or road Snid dntc wtl] nlno be the second refila- uircd by law. Shrewsbury river, to tho railroad bridge, Said Primary ElectioKlectlon to be helhedl In thu minutes west along the southerly nide of HOWARD W. ROBERTS. quired by law. bed of the New Jersey Southern railroad, t rut ion dntc in said municipality. And further tnVo notico -thnt on TUOH- the plnco of beginning, plnco In tho rcmicotlve dlstriut as nieln lot No. « forty-four feet to the easterly Township Clerk. And further take notice thnt on Tues- tho point or place of beginning. Notice of Registration. dny, May 3d, 1032, the Ho a id n of Reijia- Tho nollint: piaco for the fifth Klcctlo cally Bbovo mentioned nnil II Primary side of Spring street; thence (5) south AN ORDINANCB CHEATING A GAR-day, May 3d. 1932. the Boards of Regls- The polling place for the Eighth Election try nnd Election Khalshlli meet iIn their re- District IR tho post office building at Lin ElectioElti n wilill l bo helhld fof r ttho purpose. utf , .„, toiir-.u4s»r««« tbirtirslns. ,Bi!n'jUj wp« itHrt U the cafeteria of the Sigmund Also t»ke notice that the District Board nomlnatlnK. i-orsonn. of tho renpectlvo - wf<-JVeKlni«y-«ii.l -Elation-ftn^F&lil.-Ha il.B|rJr,(R end .wrgcMd imrtloK to--•= tho 'T)fllceii-"n1i6VoiJpnientii»ieii; • Alone the easterly Bide of bprlngr street 'apective "B!stricta~and proceed ,t'o mafcflj a' ftimVrCdiniiar^Cdiniiariyr B'^ IOUBS to Houao canVaan of tlitlpi Vcrtcm in Sixth District. -Go mm only Known ai~th house to house canvass of the voters in Front street. will meet on Tuesday, April 26th, l0:i.2t and alao to elect one Male and ono Fomale one hundred forty-one feet to the place of MIDDLETOWN. for the imrposo of orfianlzinc as re- their rcapcctlvl o «1s.. taken In .-execution at the. milt of 3. That the territory contained with- ran vans sit nil be completed on or before with the center lino of Herbert street. •Hdny, May 6th, 19112. * Michael J. Maloney and to be sold by Friday. Mny 6th, 1932. try and Election uhall meet nnd proccci interBoctlon of ththe road frof m llondrlckaon'lldlk'i Female Member of the Stato Executive in tho limits of tho Township of Middlc- thence southwardly along the center line of to make a hou»e to house canvann of the And that on Tuenday, October 13th, Corner to Atlantic Hlshlands and tha ruat Conxmlttee for each political party: a.no WILLIAM n. O'BRIEN. SherllT. tuwa. in the County of Monmouth, ns And that on Tuesday. October 18th, Shrewsbury avenue to-its intersection with 052, the ftonnin of Registry nnd Election from thnt rond to Harmony: thence "(I! Comie"-e1 for each• politicxVa d seven. Al- Bated April 6, 1032. ' ' 1932. the Boards of Registry and Election voters in thoir district, registering all aeveni .BelesftBcteBiitoa-at-L.arK' O a ... hereinafter Bet forth Is hereby set off and the center line of the Newman Springs pernons entitled to vote at tho emmin^, will meet nt tho place at which they will easterly to Mill Broo£. thence- (2) follow Suinn. Parsons & Doremus, Sol'rl, created as a garbaso collection difttrlct to will meet at tho place at -which they will road, th«nce easterly along the center line to rnato UeleffRtoB-nt-Lari:o_ ara to lie Primnry nnd (Jeneiat Klcrtlnns, which Hi\id hold tho (icneral Election abovo men. Ins BAld brook its various course* north choaen by tho llcpubtlcan pnrty to renie- 51L-4T-*21.4S. be designated no tho Lcunnnlo Cnrbago hold the Cenernl Election above men- of the Newman Springs road to Its' inter- ioned, between the houin of ono o'clock erly to Comnton'n Cv«ek: thence (3) all Collection District, pursuant to an Acttioned, between the hours of one o'clock section with the center line of Broad canvona ehnU bo complotod on. or befoi *«nt. said party at the National Canvon- Friday, May 6th, 1932. In tho afternoon nnd nfno o'clock In theIn a northerly, course, following the creu tlon; and that eight l)elcuatenatcncra) Election. Middletown District. Monmouth, New Jersey, to eatlsy a de- the same are hereby defined and de- Beginning at n point on the shore of The pollinir place for Little Silver Bor- tnlph'a Corner! thence (7) still southerly | • Said data will «Tno be Iho second revll- clared to Include all of tho territory lying the North Shrewsbury River directly be- bed of the New Jersey Southern railroad Tho boundaries oi the aamo are as tut- cree of naid Court amounting to approxi- oiitth in tho Llttlo Silvor Voluntcor Fin t?.S: \h°.I°.<"LLn"±. 3AJ' MJ!rlS.y." tr.tlon d.U fn ,M municipality. mately J2.S78.00. within tho foil owl nllf tboundaries, viz.;— twecn the properties owned by the Mon- I to its Intersection with th« center line of Company's HOUPC. IOWR, viz.: houna to the place of beginning at Har- Bounded on the th by the high mouth Hoat Club and the properly known Herbert street, thence -westwardIy atone Notice of Registration. All the following tract or parcel of Nori at tho corn f Weflley Ms- mony Corner. ter line of Sandy Hook or Rarltan Hay; as tho Red Bank Lyceum, thence south- the center line of Herbert street to Us in- ELIZABETH H. HOBR3, son's house on tho toad loading from Tii« polling place for the Sixth Election A!no take notice that the District Hoard land and premises hereinafter particular- bounded on tho East by the boundary wardly to the center line of Droad street, tersection with the center line of Shrews- \ Clerk of the RormiKh of Littlo Sllve of Registry and Election' for said Township ly described, situate, lying and being in Dated April 16th. 1032. Middletown to Key port, and thence (1) Plntrict is Port Monmouth achoolhouse at tho Borough of Bed Bank. In the County line between the Township of Middletown thence alone the center Una of Broad street bury avenu«, the point or place of begin- following a lino on a course of (May,Port Monmouth, N. J, will meat on Tuesdny, April 2«th, 103'J, and the Borough of Atlantic Highland!*; to Its intersection with the center line of for the purpoie of organiiing AS re- of Monmouth and State of New Jersey. The poilinc place for th» Ninth Election 1011), nouth forty-cluht dcifrecs and fbrty- Seventh District. Commonly Known a* the quired by law. BEGINNING In the westerly side of bounded on tho South by the cone re to Mechanic street, thenco eastward ly aloni* NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION fivo mlnutcn west to tho line of the ru&tl East KeanjiburK District. Wharf avenue at the northeast eornef of road running from Atlantic Highlands to the center Una uf Mechanic street to the District Is Union fi rehouse. Shrewsbury hounding Middletown and Holmdel Town- And further tnke notice that on Tun*- New Monmouth known as Valley Drive end of Mechanic street, thence southeaster- Borough ol Rumaon, N. J. Thho boundariesboun , of the same are as fol- -Uy. May 3d. lim, the Board of Uokiln- Theodore 1Wilson's land; thonce (1), west- nhlpa; thence <2) pouthcrly, followlnK tho lows, viz.: erly along land of said Wilson fifty-four West and bounded on the West by Ware ly alone tho Fence Line to the curved Tenth Elettlon Dlttrlct. Notice of the tltno and place of hoi ill i. center line uf said boundary road; between try and Election phall meet nnd proceed Creek or Cold Spring Brook between the boundary tine of the Borough of Red Bank, Bll „ nt tho corner formed by tho to make fihoun* tn house <-nnv«(4» of tho and eight-tenths feet; thence (2) north Beslnninff at a point where the center the Cioneral Klectlon and of the officer a t< Middletown and Holmdel Townships to Intersection of the road from Hendi-lck- twenty -seven degrees fourteen minutes Pay nnd the Railroad nnd between the thence northeastwardly and northwardly ljn« of Shrewsbury avenue is interceded ho elected nnd meetings of the Hoards o Cm ret S. Liiynter'n- corner; thence southerly, fluiiln Primary and General Elections, which naid north one degree forty-neren minutes eant nue. North Shrewsbury river; thence eouth- 41) northerly, nnd northeaatfrlyi alonff iho rtLtivma shall he rompleted on or before Along; other lands of Margaretta P, White ter line of Shrewsbury avenue to Its inter- Notice U hereby eiven that a Genera to tho corner of (icorjte C. Luyster's (and ln*t named rond and alonff the road ,in*t Friday. Mny 6th, 1032. 3. This Ordinance ehall tnkt, effect im- wustwaidly and westwHidly nlung Hie section with the center Una of the Newman Election will be held In Hiid for tl on Hie niB.d leadlnii fiyiu Mludlcluwn to Reckieni eleven and seventy-five hun- mediately. hhoro of the North Shrewsbury river to John J. Murphy'H residence to W. E. And that on Tuesday, October IBth, dred ths feet; thence (O north fifty-three SprtneB road, thence westward!? alone the Horouirh of Rumnon, In tho County c Holmdel; thence (Ti) canterly, and folJtalph'- s Corner; thenca (2) northerly, in 19»2, tho Jloard of Resin try nnd Klectlon the point abovo mentioned at the shore center line of the Newman SpritiBB road Monmouth nml Slnte of New Jerney. « lowing tho renter line of naid road to decrees forty-five minutes east itlll along 1 an. alrnont aLraicht lino, west of the barn will meet nt tho place at which thay will NOTICE. line of the said rlvor directly between the to Its Intersection with the North Shrcwa- Tuenday, November Sth, 193"J. between tl Bit I in Hollow nt Fred Harris'n Corner; nthar land of said Margaretta P. White properties owned by tho Monmouth Boat of Charles H, Mlllit to Pew's Creek, nnd hold the (ionernl Election above mtn- Reckless, thirty-five and i even ty-three TO THE ATLANTIC fiROCEIlY COM- bury river, thence northeastwardly alonK boiira of seven o'clock A. M. nnd ri^l I hence (6> easterly. followlnR the center thence (3) down *Md (!rcok to Sandy llo.ik tloned, between the hourn of one o'clock Club nml" properlrly y knoknowt n as tho Red the shore of the North Shrewsbury river o'clock P. M., at tho renpcctlvo pollin line of *aid rond to the New York sni] hundredth* feet to land* of the Merchant PYPANY, , Body CorporateCorp , and to ALL [tank Lyceum, at t or ptara of be* «r Rurltan Day; thence CO westerly alonif In the afternoon and nine o'clock In the Steamboat Company; thence (5) souther- PERSONS CLAIMING ,UNUiSIt SAID the inat the Kvani along snld State Highway and alonE tne Red Bank Building and Loan Association, line of Mechanic street ia Intersected with ard street, thence, eastwardly' alone the place: thence (10) northerly, alone tho last Clerk of the Township of Shrewsbury. BEFORE HARRY TRUAX, LAW JUDCIK United StntCH Senate from this State road from J. C, II«ndrlckin'« Corner to At- Dated April 16th, 1932. a corporation of the State of New Jersey, OFTHB COUNTY OF MONMOUTH, IN the center line of Broad street, thenoe center line of West Leonard street to the fill tho vacancy cnuscd by tbo (tenth named roail to tho unit! Antonldea s Corner lantlc Hlchlandu to the point or place of *nd to be Hold by THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY. nouthwnrdly along the center line of Broad center Una of Shrewsbury avenue, the DwlRht W. Morrow ; n Member of I. formerly at £hn.iel Hill; thence (11) west- betrliinlni: at Harmony Corner* WILLIAM 3*. O'BRIEN, Sheriff. In the mntter of the application of Ctileh street to ita intcrnectlon with the center point •lace of beginning. Scnnto of thin- State for the County t: erly, nnd folio win (• tho main rand from . ; or plac. _- __. The poillnjc place for the Seventh Kler* NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. Hated March 31. 1932. flrown to havo a mortgaue cancelled uf lino of Wallaco ctrect. thence eastwardly The polling place for the Tenth Election Monmouth; two Members of tbe (iener Chapel Hill to Middletown to the old Mid- tlon Diatrlct In the firehoune of tha Kant lie ward S, Hiflrjtinson, Sol'r, Record. Order. iilon^ the renter line of W nil ace street to pistrict l» Weotslde Engine House. LelEh- AftKcttiMy of Now Jersey from Iho Coun dlctown Station of the New Jersey Houth- KeannhurK Fire Company, Thompaon Ave- ' Shrewsbury Doraugh, N. J. OL-4T-J20.58. It arrcarinn by (he petition of Caleb the rear of tho property of the Second * sn avenue, of Monmouth ; a KiirroicntQ for the Cuu crn railroadl; ; thenco (1212)) northerlnortherlyy aloritf Kant Kenmburir. N. J. Notice of the time nnd pUre of holding Brown, duly verified by affidavit that there National Hank, thence southwardly alone AMY K. SH1NK ty of Monmoulh; n tihorilT for tho Coun thhe lilitt Ii i tt off wnyy of f id NeNe w JerseJ y SouthSoutShh . the (ienerai Klection end of the officer* tn SHERIFFS SALE. nln mnrtRdifo . lurid « veye nnid road to formerly Antonldei's Coi« ' tha UtilU»i vU , y Wyc thtire I fi) Itt the vnranry rnuscd by the dent It -nf forma rly Wort hie y or Sidney C'onove**; rcry t'ompmiy, IJody Crdt.! nn July 2'.uh. I'roperty, nnd thence tunning 11) nnuth, In >VVIBM VY, Morrow; n Member of the r.itw«r.lly by C'entrfti avenn»; south".*.-*:). 'I'tlf^ imlli,,,- pU<« f,.r thf S-rn.Hl Kler. SnUI «ltction will be liclc] In the nald litmilniltlntr prihmin nf Iho icnjirctlvo linli e off PitiPUtrictt Nn.N 2,2 tto the IlIlrown'' a [)vDk ly by land of now or formerly Ktl7.Rboth 1K!>8. in MIP MnnnwMilh County ('|prk'« Jte renter of Seventh Avenue to the mml n tin In nf thin Ktnta for the County of tlon nding from Nnvcnlnk to >nnr(> to clrct onn Mnlo mul out) I*Pmnlo tba renter tnnffmbly nf New Jersey frum tha County of tht) United States; a M«mhpr ot the Mcnilior of t lio ('mini y K\ciul Ivn Com. line of luild rond lending from Nnvfl^lnW lit lilvsr; thonre (7) «*e*t«rly, nlonit the fitly ftft wltta by about ono liiirniie>l and Third Election Olitrkt. if Monmouth; A (lurroRUt* fnr th* t'oun- fitly fe*t deep. And It fnithrr npprmlnk' tlint thp tnnti- If on no of llf prenentatlvct from the Thlnl tnltten for rurb poUtlciip l pmtpy y l1'urltiiixii- li€oiinnlvIIIn to tbo \vInilintr romt l«s,illflkt liver, to the point or place uf y of Monmouth; K Sh«i)(T for thi Onunty unue vni term ilcr-M- n UnLtrtl Stnte« Senate from this Sin Id tn l ddlntilcl ; no Mnlo Iin Itny View Hcltfh t«; thouro i'M inutli- Th- pollln. .-lac* for lh« rhjhlh i'Aer. tinner llrnt nn intorrnl linn bri'n pftiil iipnn nter lin trfet. thenr linn I MM rlrt I (if CboHen I''i«elu>lr motr I linn I wen I v- utli\Mtrdly r tint* 4iff IIIIOK.I I M S«lic<) no Oio juopcrty of Nnlnlo In- l'wltrhl ^V. Monow; t\ Member nf thfl Cominhlro for cnrli politlnil rnitv ; nvemio; thrnro (4) wontorly, In llm ren- Mr« Company No. I, Hute Illchway. IUMU- onei s fur ih« Count y nf Monmoutli; nml rrnlnn ( »l»o known ran }• rf'I Tmn nlnn), nno C'll ymi-. IIM' i-nrt nml thnt t)m tnU\ Ktu-dt to 4U InlfiKrflion nlth tH* router Sfiint* of (liU State for the County of Kfivon l'clfk-iit«:i-nt-I.Hi n« nnd raven 'en % Cornet, N. J, Atlantic (inii-fi'v Cimii'iinv 1» a hoily nil- toi- linn nf I'nr \\e\f iwnniin nil Inlil out nn r thfl foilfiwlnic tminlrlpfil o(11r«n<, vlt.i *L alft., takftt In nxtnitlnn at the milt of lino nf Knnllhk' HOIHI, ilinun runt wnnlty Mo n in nut It I t \\<> M(*tnl)«Tn r>f l tin <,tMir itil nto I' *• I e ? n J 11 n H - j 11 -I.ni uo nra tn IIUWAKO W. KOflKKTH. [>o| »lfi t)utt in TL•> InliL'cr ll) t> \iw|(Ml rn ; Hloitir tho .pntcr linn uf llHrdlntt H«»d 1«> Iho Mni> <»r liny View HrlxhU. to thn ren- Mayor for \\\m full term I two ('oiiiu If. K«'I Ixinn Axoorlntiutt. t Axrifitnlily of New .Icinfly from tho County rliDKcn I*y 11in IIc|MiliUrati pnrty lo II<|H u- II H into i nt'fl Inn with tho renter Una cf IM- ll'tit of Wc-I SM« Hvrnue; tlienro tU) In Vn> VC rk irt«n, for Ih* full tflim of Ihne rram ft K conmtntion of (ho l't«tu of New Jeiscy. It U thrirupon OUDKUKD hy M'h,» i>( of Muiiiitiiuth; it MurujRuU for the Coun. rxiut en Id pm ty nl thn Nttllnnul Ciiiivrn* Ilale-l Apill leih, 10.11. °' ' " ' lti*nrh nvrrinp, tlinico until hen^t wnnlly not lhwc»1pily illipi-tion In tlic rtntrr MHA ullert"!- fill pii Aitmiur f-^r til* Uor* and to hm *<>1<1 \>t fin A) rrntrr Una nf Itninrh lupnuo {., ly <>r Monincuib: n Sheriff for tbn County r Wi-.l Slf re-mid of Moitt'H'r^ '•>• or.lrr of Moiunoulh: UII Mrmhem of thn Horn.] Mini rii.'liL Alt i'i•nnln 1 >*-lpLrrito«-nt-l.iu u'o Itii li.tc.xp.-t.nl, wllli th- renlrr lino of Her. thfl ()l Im rlu.non l,y tint hctimri lit l<< ptuly mutt hot ly. nti<| mini liwp«t«i ly, nloiia thr t)io Counly," thnt Mm NH.fl of mild Ulorn t« do eln.vv .MI tlir |m>|'«illM (,wur<| \,y III- »t. of AUo tftVa iiiitltfi (but n l'llrnnfr F.I*-', iMi,.4- r-ju>.'ja. onffi. fnr tlm County of Monmoulh; nml tmtlitit. ill-.. Una tvv.r JtrlcL'titr^ r r i • i«" nm nt llm 1 out f l|nii«n ,,f |l,p -.h 1'. Wol.ntt IMH| V.mWr Slilnnlnir. one km f"i nil pnlltlml pnrtlni *ntUI«d them- xli rnirtrs to CollhtV <>r MdllMIOMih. I)' iM.'lu.ht. Ni'W M >i w[|| Im d«ld In RIH| for the lUiioimh NO1ICC lliHlxh HVChiln, tl.rnco -.ml hrn.l »m .|| y rllllun MM) III IM> ihnivil l.y -n]A ,, Iho ..IIIM MM* of tin. luitil li'Hilliiki l<> Win- hi* i-Ifflcl unit niritltufi of (K. M,,«id of J y 'I'irs.li.y, ,tliP '/Mi .lt«v ..f Mny lit tlio 'IIIIMI I'm.i.-...,..!,,,,,.! hMilM ..( f lUiiNWilnii y, In *HW| County, on Tile*- Tin mi It t« «ill llt.lrr Ilia Oi |i| l! || I« i M 'I Cnlln tut! for ihir<- t«|-H Hill tn 11.A JiiiMtlnii of nn\-\ i<»«| -vlll, lt»u|«try ami KltrlUtn In HIM 'lownxlilp ut •>r .1, l. th« I.I I l lll i my in i it '1 o*n^lil[. 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Thl« \ • l liM'Ut' Info Ihf (!*nUi "Hn r will be open to the public. Open staff DlTRfNG the- past few years, tbe 1913; cori,7a% motrr, rent,40% mofe nf I)v. Ku>;rnn t tnckftf^M^r ot A»lf>n \ I'urli 1 , • VM'PII nnd -it "in pi ft* IIHIMI price of almost every commodity we —hut tUctrkhj tma fiaJ ittaditj dxrtas&i «nd •/.•<\-\ liil«lf wnrk t'» tli#* vulu^ M use hi* fatten — with one exception. >0%/ (Pifrures compiled by U. &. JlJS^Ht, |- ,,| i rinro wan rfftllir<| by m In* a \>M\% U»»y. Youj electricity hill fcl • little low than Borem of Labot Sntisticx.) Bookings for Admission Taken Now It w«j two ye«rs «go, but the n h (he price of elearkity is not propor- Ft trtnxk to nrooo that tj tlic cmt of I Hi 1 •' l mi I lift t 'rtui nytvAliln | n i)i< > in II' 'v-i <«oa«cc to( the tpecwoHir Ml of other cfcoricky neret t/iranocd in good ptfet*. Many [ cotiM not fall becnuce it hat rxrver efcaricity thin evet befote—«n . iiv r |*M I In ti MM M*y 10th. Mt , It |M,|k^|( rivn. Since J915. M other jcicen h*vr coaiumption ri»e«, ll»e cost will fait In * fe'in of thn Intn *m«fm It Mfu- corwiMcmry »dhr*nce—let triciiy h«i ilctlioo!. In 1951, \UHISC It ijunme the Imnlen of yotir ho»»»e- i ion* 79% «ore th«« *•» hi ''linlii'ty, linn i «-< (.ttin'^M'U't >• tllvxri'B fur Mil ('«, II llli.l i,l K\ Everything furnished for baby. Telephone in trnhlltnl. Ml». Illnl *»» »l>n ('in' •"I tin a »««k tn| ill* •ti|ii.ini i.r (»«r H'.n, ' - each room. For information, phone Highlands l<> Hiillii Nrir I •.!!..,

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l^wi * IMtt.grr. .!••') 'I ml i.f rtn«li"!.t • aniih' hit !>[! I,,,,.| |M . lift, I,,, <*|,|!. »,:lk|,;j Give Luke Longhead the JolS of Supplying Your Wnnts. .1. a Itmi A t.w ,»ti tK,, ||.. I tilt.) (1HS«I '.t Ilio ll-'ll t «••<» It T RED BANK ACTCEL 2T, __.%»'*• .<««*-„ rwfrxi'yf-c* ever been In the history of ths elate, especially in Monmouth county, Ffles Petition "I also believe In lower taxation, For Senate Seat 'ho publio 1B now overburdened." John Kane of Aibury Park, Lnw- Lincroft News. i yer, First to Announce Candi- dacy for Republican Nomina- (Th« Bad Bank Reglitar cm be boucht Fashion Goes "Rustic and "Native" X Uncrofl from Edward Boushton, Jr» tion for State Senator. ho baa a daUvarr rouU.) John A. Kane of Asbury Park has William S. Cotton of Butte. Mon- .iled his petition as a candidate tor tana, has moved Into Mrs. Edward Boughton's house here. ' tho nomination for state senator on And so the smartest warm /""' the Republican ticket. Mr. Kane is Edward Clayton of Ventnor spent a Now York attorney ond is a grad- art of last week at the home of uate of tho Asbury Park high school George and Miss Emma Thompson. and*"brdham university. Mra. Mildred Conover is slowly weather dresses are of i ,,,,'„'.• ', ,11 I Mr Kano ha3 had considerable Improving from rheumatism. experience In politics, but this Is the Mrs. Harry Spruns gave birth to first tlmo he has been aeandidato a. - son at Itlverview hospital on for ofllce. Last fall ha was a metn?. 'hursday; i cottons, linens & mesh ber of the speakers' bureau In be- William Molzon la spending a week half of David- Balrd, Jr., who was at the home of his parents here. tho Republican gubernatorial candl- Jack Hcaly, son of Mr, and Mrs. date7"andHo"spbknn various parts '-i-r •d.y-'JIT1 5Trl 'I'l'i'o•"snI'^it'iMii' of the state. Thomas Healy of the Greontree farm, has bought a hew Packard i','!,,' i" , I, '•'' . .. ,1 kJ "i'. j..' i, A'i( I "J The following Is part of an addrCBs :oupe. __. made by Mr- Kane at a recent mect- lng of the West Side" Republican as- " Misa "Harriet Roach; daughtorof sociation of Asbury Park: , Mr. and Mrs. Horton L. Roach of — '•RogardlosB of party politico,- the Everett road, entertained at an af- time has come when a now type of ternoon tea last Wednesday in cele^ man must arouso the apathetic voter ration of her birthday. Tho room from -political.- corruption, _._whic.n. was decorated in yellow,.white,_and takes tho control of publio affairs >lue streamers and cut flowers. Spring fashions center interest from hancat officials. The great Many attractive gifts were present- They're simply fascinating, these new informal on high fitted waistlines and ideals which have made America a ad. Mrs. Harold Perry. Miss Elsie leader of nations are in danger, and jconard"and Miss Ada Fenton of fashions! The little unpretentious, striped dress- flat diaphragm effects. If you I hope the public will act before it Lincroft, Miss Pearl Whito of Holm- es ... sheer, and dainty and flattering as can be, want to acMeve the smartest is too late. The public should take del, Mrs. Harold Potter and daugh- effects In jour new dresses an active part in governmental af- ter Barbara of Red Bank and Mrs. with very much the look of a peasant's clothes choose this C|B diaphragm con- fairs, and drive out this underworld Norman Wood of Old Bridge were .". ^ these cool, lovely linens, many of them nauti- clement which has metropolitan cen- the guests. ' \ trolling ' Bodlcctte In poach ters in.lta grip. ,Mr. and Mrs. Dante Davcrio and cal in their character... and the meshes which brocade with Telnforccd Bilk "If-also bolleve we should have son Robert,, spent Saturday at New remind one of all sorts of things, from fisher- tricot top. Well boned for full stricter banking laws, wheh has add- York. While there they attended figure! types. $3.50. ed greatly to tho general financial he Rlngiln? brothers and Barnum men's nets, to honeycomb! And they're no end deprcBston prevalent throughout the & Bailey circus at Madison Square smart! state and nation. There should be iarden. Expert Corsetiere in heavy penalties for officials who mis- use and misappropriate the funds lle. STEINBACHS—First Floor Office: 76 Monmouth St., Red Bank, N. J. Eir. and Mis. Joseph Herry of Eat- ontov.n iind Vincent and Hairy Car- ney .of Ph:.!an:: wore recent guests of MI33 Margaret Dean anci Lira. Cotton Mesh Gloves Mary Carney. A card party for the '.'r-~' of Rlvervicw hospital or R:l " • I Special be held Friday night nt t:.^ . house at this place, un Unlined Ghillie Oxfords $L00 tlon of the Tinton Falls auxi . . ., . The Tlnlcin $1.15 & $1.95 ALL OUn I'KKMANKNTS AUK GUARANTEED. l'alljr cirls were couched by Mrs. Ori'lN KVKNIiNGS 11V AITOINTMENT ONLY. Thnmns Long, the prlnclpnl, nnd by You'll Need a Flannel Stiirt They hav8 sheer silk foot, these lovely now Mocking* designed i MIKS Dorothy Hoed. A rubber ball by McCallum for summer dnyn! ...nnd for spring, too, of course! | WHS urirtl I mi t rjid nf a lut.iobnll. Tho only really natlnfnctory kind of lioan to wear with tha new I Duvld Sr»tt wont trout Dulling every diiy plncn tho reat'on fipcnnl, namlnl nliooa. Evening and atrcol nhuilcs. All "Ilk, full fash- John's Beauty Salon it It wns not until hint I-'rldny Unit ioned. fnrnirily n iiiiido n ciilch. Then ho &;ot a $2.95 . BTKINnACHS-Flrot Floor TUB Ill'XI.V IIF.AIJTV SHOP. rout fourteen Inrhrs lulik'. U WIIH of tho M^'ci-Mt tiout caught heie- 10 Broad Street. Tel. R. B. 1515. boiitn thh nprlng. It'« Ilio foundntlon for no nmny iimart spoit« co»liim«»! You nilclit wear It with a suodo Jacket, a running rwontrr, n mmh pnlo nlilrt, or a cnntrniitlnK flnnncl cont! Tho gored and jilc&tcd ulylci here, Marlboro Newn. nr« tun, Nnnnau bills nnd navy...In ilzaa 29 to 32. . ...And the "Xtfi

TKMtl'IIONr. 2238,1 Mifl. t.aniliritjinn In nultntltutlni,' lit hr n.hool hern fur M\nu Mllilleil lioor .'iiiti'tit, wlnixr in ri i rl n;: •• to lliuuld I'llliien n( JIoliiKlel will tnlio jilnco Olympiad" Hat B. A. SHOEMAKER niliiy. Aliliim PltleiiKrr nml Mini Mulrnlil nr.Ai.i a IN f Toinn Klvrr were. ^urM* cin lUlli- iJny of Mi, iinil MIH. li.i Mii^lmn, Mr. nml Mrn. I,. H. f^innvrr mo- Qct Your Hair Into Condition Noiu for That $10.00 - r.red In Jtyr, ,*.'. V., on flumtny. COAL Mr. nnit fwtr i. (Ifnrtii Yict lm\^ A r»nth«r-wnl|(lit, Imlllliunll linl which you will mlcT«, ,,Tou illivnl Ililn Ihr Mr(jllei>n llilllKlll'iw, May or June Permanent Wave.>.with imiBt linvn II whnlliri' ytut i:u In Mm iininrn In lMt Aiinnlm (hla rrently \-nrutrd by <;nii Mnili^ ntifi >'iu Willing !mvr Hot Oil and Steam Treatments iri,,,,r Pent Mini AH Kindt of Poultry Feed nlilllir.l {,, Mmlli'im ntvl n'« llvlllK I'lnll'ln Wlllrll |m,k run nf Ih^ Hnlrd S I lift jiant wrrU. ing I.l.HIC.H nnd WILKKS-KARRE Mia. C. M, I'rlly •prril Tliiiimlav PLYMOUTH COM. •"Illl lirr |.mri|la, Mr. nmt Mm, $1.50 & $2.00 irnr Tlfriil)- II.. Ynaia. Mniinl ..f linaii.liiow.i. ItrAilty RiM[i«lla affiee Dial IIIB |>a,fn,-t way Um|« fnr til* lialr la In liava H hut (ill flltii nlBnin f r r»l ninnt itaTflMI AVaiy alianir'1'!- Try n Ton of Tl>i» Red A.li Co»1 Urvi'"it, nn H hm H'ln^. When Ilila la i"ll nf Ilia nl|«-«l i,,n. |,,,wc»oi, u |a o,|y|>«l,|a In I' II. W, Mil- It. wl,,, |,,. I,,,,, HI f,,, rnii'lHIim th. Imlr nllli Iml oil ami al«ant hafma aillijec Ililg II In STEINBACH Little Silver New Jersey it"»ity a vmi. li n.,1 il,.liiff »rll Ilia |u»ie«a *>f |>«l iii«»*ii( wavltlff. vli • li'l'i n r Malta rilHll •tl|.<,lliliiiei)l [|IIV, (., i • aollo. ..f 11 ..I m«li I « , , , •! ..11 rali,r.t »(,,| (,„„) ,„,,, no in F or en (itHtMt nr A, al Ilia ll.i li.l.y (>|l.r»l ll'i<*l Th« filr r.l.l. •( J-l.« J. »r«". •! >', !••i..I Ar.li mi,, t, |. |»JI litumli fl«l..n. riliitil liait, |l r*i. I^.t,,, %int. W».ll»« (• ttM.tr • !».« ti.t ()•» ». I inr. rfnMii MV||i'"AI. tiAt • «v.inl ll >w ,1a). l *«yM« •** ***•••?*••'*<''*'. ••'•-•'••'• '«'-t 'I, AtMl I Itl!;: I < Mil r rh»H« Aatnirr V»tU 4WiO «if ftooo t*it III* •»'•'« *f ••!•! <•••••••!. -1)1 >•» p i-i ' : '»'!<• Hail ll.i.l, II.(I.|,r »,,»,|. COMPANy 13 tK* 11.rl..... '- iiv.t- .»..» .t,..l I,, I,,,.,, «„,, .,.,r *••*•*' '" "'• "••i»ly. IM II .«,,y >„„, t,...... ;y •" «ii« «! ntf ASBUKX PAIVK | I

RED BANK TUB REGISTER'S. FLAT/FOBM, An Ideal Place to live. Broad ittrcet to the IUva't ' i/ocatod on tbe Beautiful Hoivora on Every Stroet' Bhrew»bury Illvor, one hour More 1'nrklne Buaoe from New Yorlc, and provid- Sidewalks Along the Highway* ing every city convenience. RED I«»u«d Weakly, Entered u Sacond-Clui Mattar it'the Poit- VOLUME LIV, NO. 44. offlee at TUsi Bank, N. 3* under tho Act o< March 2. 1870. RED BANK, N. J.; WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1932. $1.50 PER YEAR, PAGES 13 TO 24», Pupils in Poster TREET FOB, B.0IXEK SKATING. Scouts* Sixth' Activities of the UNDER UEGULAR CONTBAC5T. Rainbow Division Girl found in ;, Ibostnut Street Between Pcnri ana tountry Club Trio Ilegular rerform- Big Ticket, Big Making Contest West Streets for Skaters' use, Annual Rally American Legion crs Over Station WOR to_Hold BaU Gas-Filled Room CheBtnut atroet, between West and During a program presented in the Vote, Long Count 'earl streets,.has been designated as lubhoui;c of the Newark athletic Dorothy Otto of Fair Haven Campaign for Community Beau- street for the use of skaters and Thirty Troops Will Participate ed Bank Post Goes on Record ilub Saturday^ night, the Country Thirteenth Yearly Reunion That's What's in Store al tha Token to Rlverview Hospital tificatlon is in Progres* at the adio Is not permitted on tho block ' in Five Events at the- Red Against President Hoover's :Jub trio of-Red Bank was one of Scheduled for Saturday Night, Primary Election Tueiday, Red Bonk Public Schools- letween four o'clock In the afternoon Bank Armory Saturday Night Omnibus Economy Bill—New he most pleasing groups of enter- May 14th, at Elks' Auditorium May 17th—Candidate* Ga- After Suicide Attempt, Ac- ind nlno o'clock at night. Only res- talnere. Tho show as described on cording to Police. Prizes for Best Potters,_ ents of tho thoroughfare aro por^- —Trophy to Winning Troop. Legion County Commander. • bills as "The WOR Extravaganza," —Large Committee Active. lore—Shrievalty Contest. ' .nd in It were presented) in percon, 1 A/ioye affair wasythiT billy excuse —A- poster contest- for- all - tho -pupils Itted-to-enter orleave thc-atreetin Tho pick of thirty Boy Scouttroops Shrewsbury post ofthe American Tho thirteenth annual ball under , A big vote, a Jong ticket nuil a lode ' of tho Red Bank publlo schools is be- idlr cars during that time. will participate in tho sixth, annual egion of Red Bank went on record ho most popular stars of tho New-the auspices of New Jersey chapter, count! p ( ; ^ given by MIBB Dorothy Otto or Fair ing conductod'under tho supervision Chief Harry Clayton, in making tho rally of Monmouth council on Satur- last night as opposing President ark station. Although one of theRainbow division veterans, to be held Haven 'according to tho police, tor a of tho four art teachers of the schoql .nnouncement. of this action, requests day night, April 30th, at tho RedHoover's omnibus economy bill. The newest programs on that station, tbu at the Elks' auditorium in Finckney That's what seems to bo In elora-. vain attempt at gulddo at tho Lassystem. The chief object Is to in-katers not to skate to and from tho Bank armory. A new method of tatter was brought up by Benjamin rio Immediately made a hit, and itroad Saturday night, May 14th, prom- for Tuesday, May 17th, when, tho pri- Gertrude's apartments • early this cres^o Interest in beautifying the lcatlng' area becauso of tho danger selecting tho entrants for the ^ !. Corning, who stated that tho pas- s now under contract as regular ises to eclipse all former affairs of mary election will be held. Thursday morning. Miss Otto, twenty yeara old, town.__Tho posters call attention to n so doing. Roller skating will not rally 'was put Into toect this year. sage of tho bill would mean reduced talent on that station. They received its kind ever held by tlio local chap- at midnight wnB tho tlmo limit was • found In an .unoccupied -apartr,various ways in which ifiis may1 be lo permitted In any oilier section of Every scout who will bo seen in'com- ;overnmcnt appropriations for thoseveral encores to the 'tfcllght of theter If .present plans aro carried out for filing nominating petitions and as merit at 4:60 o'clock this morning ly- audience, which comprised the mem- If by maglcr candldnteB for congres- ing on the'kitchen floor with tho gasdone. Both illustrations and slogans ho borough. High school etudents petition Saturday night has finished :are o£ disabled veterans. to tho letter. : 'either-first or scoond-ln-the various bers of the athletic eiuh und tJidlr sional and county oiilccs croppe1 d vp 'jtathJn '~ aro -on .moat.of- the-posters..------—~-~— ll^BBufstL in,keoping order among Carl Bromor, who iu a, member ot Albert Hclmrpth Qf_JU>njr Branch, all over Monmouth'county. Homo of taturhwJonvT..;Y. Tho pupils havo been engaged in ho skators., district rallies, and, some records aro he post, receiver! congratulations on guests: vico .president of tho chapter, Is The superintendent of tlio building expected to be broken. them woro expected; somo of them this work several weeks and the laving been elected county com. chairman of the ball committee and woro entirely unanticipated by thoso emelled gas, opened tho door anjhdlfl- prizes will be awarded in a short There will be flvo events and the nander. Ho succeeds Ralph Em- his various committees are already coverod tho slrl In a serious plight. supposed to bo "In tho know." time. Tho posters will bo placed in troop scoring tho most points will ms of Farmingdale, who resigned functioning towards a successful Altogether thero' flfe 47 asplranta Officer Joseph Imlay was sent to thothe schoolhousos and In various oth- Truck Kills bo awarded the commissioner's flag, short time ago in order to become McCampbell In A event. William Dowd has charge of scene and the young lady was taken for onico, comprising 22 Democrats, er bulldtnga. The pupils of the low- togother with tho Heussillo' trophy. a candidate for surrogate. Mr. Brem- making arrangements for the hall and 25 Republicany. Hero thoy arc to Hlverylew hospital In tho borough er grades are making their posters An Aged Man Tho district cup will bo awarded to er's'term will expiro next October and the decorating of same will be f ambulance, where hor condition at Debate Over Dogs the nsteriska in front of tho names by cutting out pictures and printed the district having tho moat points and he will receive full recognition under the supervision of John Fix denoting- those who scclc rc-clcctlon* the time of going to press was report- words in newspapers and pamphlets. There will be .individual ribbons for as a past county commander. He and Charles Glblin. ed as not Bcrloua. Edward Kuhn, Father-in-Law of He Opposes a Bill to Make Own- Conirrcusmnn—'WUltum It. Sutpiiin "of1 Tho higher grades pupils are paint- first, second, third and fourth places was a member o£ the American Le- Joseph Bennett, Benjamin Lane, Matitwan, Demucrnt. Stanley Woshlmrn ot ing their own pictures. Tho posterB Herbert N. Strauss, Run Down Four scoutB from each of thp nlno gion county committee and he re- ers of Dogs Liable to PayJr., and Harry Smock are looking af- Lakewood, Donald Bowie of Lonj Branch.- call attention to such activities is Last Night—Was a Retired Sea Scout ships will handle the large signed from this positston in order to Damages for Injuries Caused ter tho tickets; Charles Glblin, John David Wood off ShrewsburyShrewbury , Rcpubliciuis'Rbli : cleaning up, painting, repair work Gaul and Benjamin Lane will be in .. Senator--Mnjror-. Kawara w. CurriB "' To Give Pageant Dry Goods Merchant. crowds that aro expected. "Admis- lecomo commander. Otmar Phillips, by Their Pets. j EJworJ W. WIBO Of Kefl Dank: and removing weedB and trash from sion is free and the opening event senior vice commander of the post charge of the music and a largo floor Democrats. I'nink Durand or Sea Olrt, vacant lots. The contests will bo di- UMward Kuhn, father-in-law of will Btart at half-past sevpn o'clock. was made a member of the county Assomblyman Thcron McCampbell committee will act In two shifts un-John Kane Anbury Park, Adrian Cham- Next Sunday Night vided Into thrco departments. Ono berlib n ot AUcnhurst. Franklin C. Moyan of Herbert N. Strauss, vice president of Tho following troops will take committeo to succeed Mr. Bremer. of Holmdel played a leading part In der the general chairmanship of Mr.Fair Haven. Ucpubllcutia. , . department will be for pupils of thoR. H. Macy & Company, who has an part: Ordinarily tho meetings of tho post a debate iri the house of assembly Gaul. Surrogate—'Joseph Donahny of Adej*V , ''The Call of tho World Today elementary grades. Tho other two estate in Mlddletown township, was First district—Eatontown No. 57. Oak are held on Monday nights. This yesterday over a bill which was in- Arthur E. Slattery, president of thephln, Ralph Emmnns of KarmlnirdBlo: Oem* contests will bo for pupils of thoItlllod last night when a delivery hurat No. 28, Lone Branch No. 39. week's meeting was held one nigh ocrata. Robert M. Holmes of Avon; He. to' America's Christianity" to tended to make doff ownerB liable chapter. Is serving as ex-ofllclo of allpublican. """ " -= ;• - • junior high school and the senlo truck struck him at 62d street and Second district—Red Bank 60, 8, 23later in order to enable the memfo- r injuries caused by their animals. committees. In a conversation with Shnriir—HowarJ irdeht ot Mantwquan./ be Presented at Presbyterian high.school. It |s expectedJhat _the Madison avenue. New York. RumaonH; bers to attend the picture of "TheTho bill was Introduced by a Hudson a Register representative yesterday Harry N. Johnqon of }IIahlondi. Samnal prizes will bo donated, Third district—MiXwn 13. Morgan VflnMatcr of Marlboro j Dcmocrotf. Ch«rle« • Church by Large Cast. .Kuhn,~who was seventy-eight, was vllle 88, Union Beach &f>. Legion on Parade" at tho Stran, county assemblyman, who recited in- afternoon ho reported that the Usual Tato of Asbury Park, Basil B. Bruno of Tho four art teachers are receiving, a retired dry goods merchant and Fourth dlntrlci^Bclford 27, New Mon. heater Monday night. Two visitor! stances of dogs having bitten mall good time had at tho Rainbow Dlr I.onp Brnnch, Isaac Woalley of LoOff •'.. At tho evening sorvlco next .Sun- the assistance and co-operation of lived at tho Hotel Pierre, 61st street mouth 77. at the mooting wero Halph Emmon carriers, readers of meters, delivery- clslon's annual party was In store for llranch, Howard Mullen of Leonnrdo; Ra-*^ day night a pageant entitled' "The Fifth .llBtrlct—Marlboro 87, Frccliol publicans. the teaching forco. The teachers arc and Fifth avenue. U. 83. 61: Colt's Neck 00. and Marshall H. Rltter of Farming- men, collectors, etc. The Hudson those who plan to attend this year. T Call of tho World Today to Amer- Sixth district—Aobury Pork 2. 36 freeholders—Mayor John R. Sited- hopeful that the campaign for com- His body was.taken to Flower hos- dale, who made ^hort addresses in county assemblyman Baifl that such Mr. Slattery also felt that as this clre ti( Atlantic JiiEhlond», .Frederic- JV ica's ChrlBtlanityl' will bo. presented munlty-trcautlncatlorr will" prove con- pital, whero 11 wuu Identified by Brndlay Beach 38. which they invited tho members' of persons should reculvu eoftipensa. ycar'o affair waa to bo held on a Sat-Reicheh y nf Tlnwllcy RffnchRh , - TCarlEl - Smitihh ot-,- by the Woman's Missionary society Seventh district—Spring Lake 81, Del the Red Bank post to visit tho Farm Freehold. William Sauflrerton of Keyport.. taglous and will broaden to Include Jcsso Isldor Straus, president of the tion from the owners of the dogs urday nlg-ht it meant that more (Jlenn L. Berry of, Asbury Park, Burtls of tho First Presbyterian church In others besides school children. Ther, Macy department store. Eighth district—Lnkowood 102, 10aingdalo post. causing injuries. would attend this year than ever be- Aumack of Union Beach; Democrats. •Bor*' tha church auditorium at olght will bo a. first and second prize foi Rolatlves said that Kuhn had gone Ieinnd Heights 112, Bnrneirat 104. Mr. Phillips, who ia chairman Mr, McCampbell opposed the pas-fore. He urges the early purchase en A; JeiTrey of Elheron, Stephen O,-: Ninth district—Jamosburg 150, II>1 of tickets to avoid the unpleasant- 'rhompson of Matawan, Mayor Raymond T o'clock. the winners of each department con. out for a walk. At tho intersection 155, ISC. the relief committee, reported tha sage of thj,,ro (Leader) Mlai t.Ruth and flie.Retiring Dictator. of our cluh should miss this meet- Joseph Irwln, Ralph Smith, John L. lon waa growing in membership oua persons.,.Jjv.-,s.&ax,ch of "easy" tho leading feminlno roles will ba erally unexpected, oven by those whi four shiners, Joseph Nelson, Thomas liUfJ amm suruor ho ld*!g ^ Montgomery, Fred England, Earl nd that thero would probably be monoj- would claim that they had tnken by Mrs. Mnrjorio LnBoytoaux aro oupposcd to ba politically. wia:e» « • «,anB»war derhnef, Alberta Youmani, Knchel W«it. Treasurer -Carl I.yncli. tho buying public la expressed by ed with marino accnea nnd hurt been rho rnrnilir.ru of thd tciim tiro Cnrl t'HII.I) HIM Til I)AV. ever ttlnrc. I.uxl tnll Im WRH defoat- Marjorle Knhl. Alice l'lipe, Carolyn Htirr- Trinitron—Wallaco llonnett, Lionel rcfurnlnbed with new drnpcrlo-i. the EtiMtern Htnr will attend th« uee- mtn, tlorothy 'I'hr'nipson, Marlun Woolcy llriiadlient. • tho lllchllcltl all corporntlon of Now llrmnrtr, Otninr I'hllllpii, Norninn (itul unlmi nervlcp In the I'retihy- etl for Justice of tho peace of Fair Mm. Hubert Farrow In clmlrmnn M«rK«niit.-at'a!'niS'—Jnrk Monra. York, which him Jimt placed a large Thn Saturday night dnticrti. wlilcl LlnrdiiPi', Hnvld I'dXiion nnd Wllllani terfan chttrch. On Huniluy. Mny lTith. I'm^ram Arrmi^i-ii liy 'liinvi Hod lliivcii hy Walter Mlll.t, a Pernocrat. Innor uuaril --Honny Marks. wcro popular lant pennon, will ho I Welsh. Mr. Welsh In tho tonm bu- Hank UrKtiitl'.ulliitiM. of tho presentation; contumos, Mrn. Outer guard — Samuel llhraro. Hpnca roservatlun with Tho Itcd the (ilileon illlile iioclety will nialto tii(ui:;o..( IIII much intercut regular fcaturo tills yrnr. Tbo t'fi: 1,'lc:-. In Ihn iiilmnty i.lrctlmi as thn buttle* ICilwIn Clone; children'* group, Mn. Hank ICojtlstor for itn numtner Ad- it.", nnmml prrftonlntiun nt tlio H«p- I'lnns for Mny I iiiy-Nnlliinnl CltlM ond event will tnkn ]ilai-n Hiiturdii; I'timnmndi-r Murgiin l'lllorl, Krllx lietween Harry N. Jnllliriun nf High- Frank IlowlU; crons, Mrn. A. W. Wor-IMI'llOVKMlONTS TO OKMKTK.HY. vprllnlnif cninpnlguof llichllcHl dold- thit chnroh. HiMAllh ilny ht>vn I ti ciitiipli'l ril hy night of thin work. '>;.- In Hint hn him tho aiipport nnil larijn npnen nil veil liicnicnln will on Sntiilny, Mny 'JUtli. In Ihn lliiplli.! thn It'll iliilill l'.l|.,|licii:l nml Piiifen- TO BIHHOI.VK liniullfy Mount Ollvot c.cniolcry in rontumn party nnd dnnco (in .'liitur Imi df iniiuciliiite <'MMII imyinpnt of of Hn. lii'iimi'iiilli: fdiinly mnehlnc. pp iTKiilnrly untit l t'hiirch. HPV. Mdwiiril W. Millet- will |,I,null WLllintl':! ('lull 'I'll'. 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Mny JSIIi, III t!i" I', ll.ilnr., Mli Tupn'lAy ovrnluB In Ui^tr Ilnlliiii of . BED BANK REGISTER, A^RIt 27,1982.

VanScnolk. Kepubllctni; Harold A. HenHenr- y T>. Quart, Sr., and Frederick Daniel Hargate Cox of New York, to * Ticket, Big >dricjuon uid Mary K. Deltrlch, Vtmt. Koch have Sled on the Republican' Weddings. Samuel Hiker, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. L.E. Foster's eratjk, ticket and Harry A. Brown and Mrs. Barnuel Hiker of "Overlook Red Bank's Old Forum Salmon to Bun Again. George D. Xing on the Democratic Ahern—SanJcJde. Farm," on Riverside drive in Middle- Vote, Long Count ^yor tferd 8. Salmon of Tair ticket. Mr. Brown !• a candidate The wedding of Hits , Elizabeth town township. . WiUProbated Haven will complete his second term for another term. One justice of theMarie Ahern, daughter of Mr. and The bride-to-be waa Introduced to x idelpbia, -who has boen surrogate this year and he will be a candidate peace-is to be elected and there will Mrs. John R. Ahern of Highlands, to society at Baltimore in 1920. She is Widow of \VIce Chancellor Left ' ace the late David &' Crater of for re-election on tho Republican Peter Paul Saulckie, son of 2&r. anda member of the Fencers' club and be a contest on tha Democratic % Estate to Her Son—Belford Wahold resigned a number of years ticket No one else filed for theticket between Matt F. Horan and Mrs. John Saulckle of Union Beach, the Junior I«aguo., Her father ls ;o to become eeeretary of state of mayoralty. The terms of Council- Frank Green for the nomination for took place Sunday afternoon at four, a prominent naval architect and Is Man Bequeathed His Ettate to lew Jersey. Is a candidate for re*men Arthur Sickles and Seeley B. that office. Harry B. Tohack is, the o'clock at the Church of Our Lady a member of the yaoht designing and His Wife. lection on tha Democratic- ticket. At Tuthlll also expire, and they will run Republican candidate. of Perpetual Help at Highlands in brokerage firm of Cox & Stevens. Hr. Rlkcr Is a grandson of the late as primary election Mr. Donabay again, Mr. Sickles on the Democratic Both Republicans and Democrats tho presence of a largo gathering of Mre. touolla B. Foster, widow of (•111 its opposed by Ralph Emmons of ticket and Mr. TuthtU on the.Re- relatives and friends. Rev. Thomas John Lawrence Rlker, a founder of Vice Chancellor John. K. Foster, -who have contests for .members of the the chemical firm of J. Ix & D, S. died at.hotf homo on Riverside Drive aj-mlngdale. Mr. Emmons, who Is apublican ticket. There will be a con- county committee. In the first dis-, F. Kearns, rector, performed the Vorld war veteran, la popular In thetest for a short terra between Ger- ceremony. The church was attrac- Rlker. His father Is a Well known recently, executed her will, in 1B2S. trict there •will be a contest between corporation.lawyor, Mr. Rlker is a All of her estate .was left to her son. lorough -where be lives. Probably be ald C. Holbrook, who was appointed A. 3£. Dennett and'Henry D. Quast, tively decorated with palms and rtU get a. big vote there, but unless member of the Kumson country, Avi- William E. Foster, who Is a member to succeed Samuel H. Cleeland, Jr., Jr., for Republican, commltteeman roses. Raymond Taylor, church or- ation country and Union clubs. ilrfaco Indication! are misleading and Henry Friedlander. Both illed ganist, played the wedding march. of the la-Aj firm of Applegate, Stev- and between Mrs. Beatrice Horan ens, Foster & Rcuaslllo. Mr. Foster Ir, Donaiay -will have "easy sled- as Republicans. 1 Mrs. Amelia H. Wecker for The bride waa given away by her Ins" In tbo rest of. the county. He Lewis C. Hawkins, Republican, has father. She was attired in a white Knowles—Pope. was- named as executor of the will. Democratic; committeewoman. Mrs. Robert Krause left $1,000 each to as survived many Republican land- filed for tha nomination for Justice Annie Lawrence is unopposed for catln gown and a white lace voil. Her The wedding of Miss Ida Cecily Jilldefl, frequently being the only can- of the peace. Harry W. Dennis, Sr., gown was trimmed with beads. She his children, Emma Krebs, Richard Republican commltteewoman and Knowles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Krauso; Otto Krause and Augrunlft flldate on tho Democratic ticket to be Republican commltteeman in theLewis Smith, Jr., for Democratic carried a. bouquet of white roses and Martinez G. Knowles, and Clarence wited. ^ first district; will be opposed by Ray- lilies ot the valley. Miss Marie V. Plltzecker, and he divided $1,000 be- commltteeman. Roland Pope, both of Brooklyn, .took * tween, the two children of his de- ijlayor Hobert M. Holmes of Avon mond Davlson. That is the only con- Ahern, a sister of the bride, was place on Saturday at St. Phlllp'B test for committee Jobs in either In the second district Mrs. Joseph- bridesmaid, and she wore light blue ceased son, William; namely, William Si .one of the few aspirant* for a ine C. Hardy has filed for Republi- Kplscopal church, Manhattan, with and Maria Krauser AH the rest of ounty offlee who will not be opposed party. Other Republicans who filed crepe, with a yellow picture hat. She Rov. Hutchins C. Bishop, the rector, : his cstato was left to his wife, Augus- were Mrs. Florence Kettel for com-can committeewoman, but no I^HIB carried yellow roses. The groom's it tho primary elections. has filod for Republican committee- In charge. The bride was given In ta ICrauso. Mr. Krauso named hla He la running for the Republican mitteewoman In the first district and brother, Benjamin Saulckie, was beat marriage by her father and she was two aons-in-law, William Krobs, Jr., Mrs. Clara Echwenker and J. Lcslla man. The Democrats have three man, and Thomas Bartlett Ahern Semination lor surrogate. This ie running for commltteeman, they "b"o- attendettd d bby . hlher slatert ^ MMisis ^imllEiyl D ,D and Edward Brunts:, executors of th» fcol Mr. Uolmcs's first attempt to get Doughty for members of the com- and Alexander Sauickio were ushers. Knowles. Bernard iFreemen, a will which was exeouted In 1926. mittee In the second district. Frank lng, Lester C. Layton, Stephen C. Following the ceremony there was £ county Job In. 1929 he -was defeat- Griffin and Salvatore Menzropane. brother-in-law of the groom, served Henry Horn of Bbiforaielt all of fed for the Republican nomination forCovert and Mrs. Anna Harm Jlled a reception and dinner at the Villa as groomsman. Mr. and Mrs. Pope The history of Red Bank would not Mr. Earl, "who had a much larger or members of the Democratic exfc- For committeowoman there will be Ritchie. Music for dancing was pro- his estate, to his wife, Wilhelmlna ;punty clerk by Joseph MeDermotu contest between Mrs. Mary A. will be at their new residence at bo complete without a proper descrip- class, but .who could not manage the Horn, for her lifetime. Aftor her i ^ Tlie terms of Freeholders Harry cutive committee in the first district vided by Hackctt's orchestra. Misa Brooklyn after Saturday. tion of tho religious and educational unruly children and ho was succeed- and Mrs. Elizabeth Merrlman for look and Mrs. Annie Burdgc. Mario Ahern and Edward Miller en- death the residue Is to bo divided he rfosBcsalon at that t(mo of Charlqs May, 1928, The will appolntod Mr. Jjhase of thT Hepubllcan struggle for ministration of the late Mayor John Hominy Hill* Section—An- plcnt of many .wedding, gifts, in- daughter of Mrs. Emily' Knowles of In the fall of 1911 Tho Reglstor Is- D. Warner, who for half a century Matthews as executor. 'nominations will be more Interesting M. Corlies. other Had Its Origin Near uding furniture, glassware, silver- 212 Pearl street, Red Bank. Her sued a "Historical and Harvest was connected with the public schools John Brahflnoy- of Marlboro be- ' ib the ordinary run of voters than Two councilmen are to be elected. Glendola. arc, gold, etc. Tho brido's gift to grandfather was the late Martlnoz G. Edition" which accurately , covered 'of Rod Bank either as a trustee or queathecLSlOO to St. Rose of Lima She Republican freeholder scrap. Tho Mr. Bruce "will run on the Republi- he groom was a watch and chain Knowles, r She Is well-known here on much of the history of Red Bank's president of the Board of Education. church oTTrcohold to be used In car- fflve-cornerod fight for the two Demo- can ticket and the other Republican A series of forest Urcs swept over nd-to the bridesmaid a floating opal account of having been a frequent churches and schools- In this Issue Adltional Information concerning Ing for his burial p'lgt. He left $200 iratlo nominations for freeholders Is candidate is Andrew Zerr, who IsBcveral hundred acres of woodland ivalicre. The groom presented a visitor at Red Bank. Tho bride Is some teiycolumns of descriptive mat- the "Forum" has recently come to :o St, John's Catholic church of Marl- .XIBO'attracting, much attention. Capt. also Beeklng re-election. The Dem-n Mohmouth county during the past ring of pearls to the bride, a gold a great-granddaughter-—of the late ter, together with Illustrations-, fea- light and original papers are now in)0ro to bo uood in saying masses for Thompson was formerly a.freeholder. ocrats have a primary fight for theweek-end. The most serious fire tuntain pen and pencil set to theMrs. Mary MacKay VanAllen, who tured a story about Rod Bank's he possession of Tho Register show- ilmsolf nnd Ms wife, Annie rBra- . ile was defeated for re-election last nominations, with three candidates started near the lookout station south cat man and combination gold pens was one of the last survivors of theschools. Much of the Introductory ing that tho land on. which the anoy. Ho direotod hla oxecutors to fall. He is the father-in-law ot Ed- n the field, they being William Fln- of Colt's Neck and. burned eastward nd pencils to the ushers. Mohican tribe of Indians of Newmatter of the artiolo featured the.old^ "Forum" was erected was'purchased rovldo a suitable' monumont. for ward W. Currie of Matawan, who Isegan, George Kuhn and Bernard V. toward Hamilton. A wind which The guests at the recoption were York state. She was the mother of 'Forum" which was one of Rod* in September, 1S35, on order of Isaac ilmself and his wife. The ronininder one of the Democratic candidates for Dim R. Ahorn and family, Mr. andMrs. Emily Knowles. Jho latter re- Bank's earliest common meeting P. White, Thomas B. Combs and3f his cstato is divided into four : Ryan, changed from west to northwest f state senator. The Democrat also have contests swept the fire in several directions. drs. Nat Crawlcy, Mr. and Mrs. John cently celebrated her 82d birthday. places for religious and,oducationai, James Patterson, triisteoBj, from Qqual shares. One share Is to go to •:,- • Next to the Democratio shrievalty for county committee bertha in theHundreds of firefighters .under War- halk, William Griffin, Miss Cath- She was born at New York and at-as well as social activities. The par-Jacob-Corlies, Jr., for the sum ofIlls daughters, Mary E, Myors, Annla 1 rlne Hennessey, MV. and Mrs. John agraphs in tha article pertaining to $103.50. Tho Rpglstor now holds the Walsh and KUlo F, ColllnB and his '••.- ponfeBt, nothing has caused so muchsecond district between Daniel den John Wylie battled ~tho flames. tendod the public school thore. She f ".. interest as the four-cornered contest Naughton and Frank Pfelffcnberger, Another serious fire broke out near :orson, Thomas Ross, Mr. and Mrs. has many Interesting recollections of the "Forum" in The Register's his- original receipt for the payment in ion. John C. Bi ahahoy. Tho will and Mrs. D. Harold Karp and Mrs. Walter Keener, Harold Lindeaur, old-time school days when wood was torical number follow. this transaction. lamed hla Bon John executor. Jor assemblymen. Assemblyman Glendola and for a time It -was Miss Josephine A. Yard of Asbury "^•rtterou: McCampbell ofIloltndol.. -1 s Ralph Johnson. Others -who filed fearod the -twn firiia ,wnu!d. meet. Ihprnas. _.McGariylr_M}ss ^Margaret used as fuel to heat the schoolhouscs. "The Forum was a one-atory frame The formation of tho "Forum" or- f6i*' ebirihiltteemeri" and committee- IcGarry, Miss Mary 1'eaney,' Mr. strn.cj,ure_which stood on Mechanic ganization was by subscription and 'ark made hor will in 1920. *She loft irunntng for re-election on the Domo- While several buildings were threat- r fcratlo ticket and there la much spec- women were James P. Bruce and ened only one was destroyed, that .nd MrB. Hans Sorcnson, Mr. and street^near 'H6fso all6y,"~ilbwrGlobe* ahd-iiiaiiy- of-tlio -Bubacilbora Bald icr seal sU)n coat to her niece, Mary t o Boncore—Jzzo. S. "WttHlhglohrtinr a aiatnbiul' Hng"--=-•• . illation »" whether he wilt receivo Mrs. John G. Foller, and William being the home of Richard Figer- Jrs. Ernest Worth, John T. Ahern court. In 1835 this building waa used their assessment by furnishing labor nd Miss Catherine Coughlln, all o£ and a pair of oar rings to her neph-, \ .party machine support As a legis- Hlntelmann and Mrs. Wayne Cad- otta, near Shark River station. Fire- Miss Christina Boncore, daughter of as a general meeting place. School or material. The foundation for the Jighlands; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Han- cw, Wilson R. Yard. Bequests of lator he has done many things dis- wallader, Republicans, la the first men with apparatus from several Mr. and -gMrs. Gaetano Boncore of was held there weekdays and at night building was Maid by Horatio Mount Inson and Miss Edith Hanklnson and on Sundays the. place was used 100 each were made to" the Morccr " pleasing to the "big shots" of hisand second districts respectively; towns did effective work in saving Bank street, arid Balvatore Izzo, son and his bill for same waa $5.tS0. T. £ f Fort Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. David for religious services and for meet- S. W. Morford rendered a bill.for comotory of Trenton and Atlantic party. He has waged a sort of aand James Duryea and Mrs. Henry buildings in the path of the fires. of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Izzo of Bank one-man campaign for changes In theWoodruff, Democrats, In tho first iulltvan, Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly ing of goneral Interest to tho com-J15.28 for cut nails, screws, sand Vlow cemetery at Manusquun for the district. The dampness of Saturday night ,nd Mrs. J. K. Sancer of Seabright, munity. There was no denomina- paper, sush cord, Bash weights, etc., care of family burial plots. Sho left jtax laws and h.6 has denounced both subdued the fires but with the fresh- olaa Soriano in St. Anthony's church Contests at Scabrlght, Jr. and Mrs. Clyde Butcher, Mr. and In 8unday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, tional church in Red Bank whon the and from their bill was, deductod the hor roal cstato at Asbury Park in lha members of the legislature of his ening wind on Sunday they broke Both Democrats and Republicans rn. Mnrtin Carlldge and Mr. andJames Fanozsl of New York WBB best Forum was used for ' religious'pur- amount of one and a half shares each trust to provide a homo for her' h bwn parly and those of tho Ropub- out anew. The fire which originated nieces, Elizabeth D. Crajmor and Jo- llcah party for what he regards as havo primary contests for municipal Irs. Charles Davidson of Long man and MIBB Fannlo Boncorp, sister poses and .tho Protestants and theas subscribed by them. In. the Hominy hills section swept sephine Y. DcsAngcs. All tho rest of " their lack of Interest In reducing tax offices at Seabrlght. There will bo a Jranch, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Grauso of the bride, was maid of honor. Miss Catholics used the building at differ- . Henry A. Thompson presented a fight for tho Democratio nomination on to Hamilton. Other smaller fires nd Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Miller of ent ""hours for their services. hor CBtato Was left to her nephew. . burdens. There are four Republican Marie Marasoio played tho wedding bill for $4.42 for carting Htone, clay, Wilson R, Yard, nnd ho watviuinod candidates for assemblymen. The for assessor between Walter J. Swec In tha county burned ovor woodland led Bank, D. L,. Ahern and family march and Miss Mildred LaManna "Some of tho grandparents of thosand, lime and lath. Jesse Hartford ,s executor' of the will. oast known among them la this part "ney. Incumbent, and Raymond W. In Mlddletown, Atlantic, Shrewsbury, f Belford, Mr. and Mrs. Edward sang "Ave Maria" and "O Promise children now attending the. public furnished four hand rail screws and Fary. Arthur O. Axelson, the Re-Ocean, Wall and Howell townships. )akos, Mr. and Mra. Thomas Os- Me." More than 300 people were pres- John M. Burtla of Asbury Park ""of the county are Herbert Edwards, 'schools in town well remember tho several days' labor after the amount left all of his estate to his wife, Vir- '.-.: president of the Young Men's Repub- publican candidate, will not be op- orne, Al Henderson and Arthur ent at the ceremony. . N Forum, where they obtained what of his assessment for two shares was posed for tho nomination. Ickcns of Atlantic Highlands, Miss ginia G. Burtis, for hor lleftlmo In a lican club of Red. Bank, and Henry PARTY HARMONY RESTORED. Tho brldo wore white satin with a little public school education ( ma credited by his labor and material will which ho exocuted-ln 1020. Af- ; A. 8. VanDaalcn of Leonardo. The Democrats have four candi- lameson, Mrs. Theresa Walling and court train and -a veil trimmed with available. Although thin school was bill ho received ?5.B6 from Edmund Mlsacs Carrie and Agnes McMahon ter tho death of Mrs. Burtls, the re- Three coroners are to be elected. dates and the Republicans three for Colored Editor to Be Supported by lace. She carried calla lilies. A re-open to tho public those who attend- Throckmorton, tho trcasuror of themainder of the estate is to go, to the cQuncllmanlo nominations. Two Club That Deposed Him as Head, jf Keansburg, Mr. and Mrs. Magaw- ception was held at the Uiyerslde ed had to pay for their 'learnln.' This "Forum" fund. The position of coroner, not so many kl, Mr. and Mrs. John Saulckle, 1 holr daughter, Amy R. Burtls. are to bo elected. Herbert S. Young, Casino Immediately after the cere- school was taught by a Mr. Hotch- Thomas V. Glthcns supplied a years ago, was one of considerable Arnold C. Rock, candidate for Uex Sauickio, Miss Jay Sauickle and y Axel Forsman, James H. Johnson mony with, a large attendance of kiss and his class averaged 35 pupils, quantity of sheet. Iron, somo stove ; importance. Today, due to changes membership to the Republican coun- ienjaniln Sautckle, Mr. anil Mm. and Paul 8. Stlllman are tho Domo- friends and relatives present 'he tuition was from two to- five dol- pipe and "2 bolt ketches" for which Card of Thanks. '.' Jn the laws, the ofllce is little more ty executive committee from tho Iklslack and Mr. and MrB. Martin wish to thank all those who crats who are running, and Neils ars per Ki i : of the national party conventions and Getty for assessor, Mrs. Elizabeth battery last year. Joseph Williams, and Mrs. Edward Bitter and Mario Marascio played the wedding ;' presidential electors. W. Warrco lone, on the old-fashioned slate held ThomaB C. Whlto presented an Front'(treat , tied Bank, oppoilt* Olob* D. Hobbs for collector and Mayor president of the club, -was held for iir. and Mrs. Louis Miller of Ncw- march and Miss Rose Caruso sang. hottl.* BaTbour of Locust Point will be un- the grand jury by Justice Keith, be- irk, Miss Josephine Haggerty ot MiB3 Marie Malelctto, niece of the in their knees. This building was Itemized bill ?63.tl5 for a varied bill i'Olt BALK, poiliitrcl Scotch tirrlar plip^. . opposed for the Republican nomina- Ellas S. Black for county commlt- ised for a school long after the dif-of" expenses and was givon credit for teeman. All are runninR for re-elec- fore, whom tho complaint was made. •Cenrnoy, Mr. nnd Mra. Wlllinm Cnul- bride, waa the flower girl. rlon; beat bloo.1 linoi. 108 Hudson a,v«- tion for United States senator. He The announcement, calling upon Ell er, Mr. and MrB. John Coulter, Mr, ercnt religious denominations had $6.98 for a certain amount of plank IUB. phono Had Dank 3220. mp Is one of tho moat popular members tion. Mra. Victor Satter, who was The bride wns attired In white iut up tiiclr own church buildlngfl. sold to Mr. Hnnford, Among Mr. SCniCHMAN, m/irrlo.l, would Ilka PO>1- Republican rnmmitteewomnn last colored voters lo support Rock, la nd Mrp. Vlncrnt Conifer, Mr. andcrnpo and carried calla lilies. Her tlotl n ftn chaufTvurhfT ; very hahandn y around of his party In this county, and many signed by Willlamo along with tliree .Irs. Edward Miller. Mr. nnd Mrs. t waa not given up as a nchool until White's ttemn was "collar for stove- ram. Will oo anywharr, citit y oor country, ' persons expect that he will poll mnrp year, did not file. veil was of white tulle trimmed with ichool was opened In n, larger build pipe, J3c; 76 bricks, 7Bc; Michael other officers of tho club. •atrlck Uiturcnzc, Mr. and Mrs. Royorange blossoms. Cala l at 2 Lakaalda Avenue, HumsonH * or •! votes than any candidate nn cither Oceanport's Candidate*. leid and Mr. nnd Mrfi- Fred Kals- ng on Mechanic street, near WaHh Bennett, !4day tending mason. 60c; ta^ephon^h e JlunuioJl n 770KK. Charl«Ch» l !. ticket at the primary election. Oceanport'B only primary fight will ier of New York, Mr. nnd Mrs. ngton street, where the prcacnt Me 2 cnakn lime and expenses, $3.81." fox hounda, mala and famalat NFAV CABIN CnuiSKU. .lliuinln.v—Suttn.i. :hanle school building now stands deer proof: per pair, 15ft. G«ortf« bn for Republican county committee- nmcj McGnrry of Brooklyn, Mr. According to other receipted bills (hllo, Ixing Hranrh, I'hona 14BK. JVilllk* nt Red Dunk. Mr?. Olive Jlannlne, daughter of ho Forum remained on Its orlglna man between Theodore O. Rown and Nownrk Man Has .18-F.Hit Craft Hull' nd Mrs. Owen Crnm of Roston, Mr, now In the possession of The Regis- ICYCI.EfH for gVlaf nn', and tior'a t.l- ... A largo vote. Is looked fnr in the. Mrs. John Decker of Tilton avenue, ite until about twenty years ago, cyrlo^ In vary Bond condition. Mfthnu, Fred Zlto, Republicans who filed for at rortaupcclt. nil Mrs. Ru.-iscll Copeland of Phtla- ter, John C. Parker of Shrewsbury Irrlmary election nt Rci\ Jlnnk. Kormunicipal ofllces were Captain Rob- lrlphla and Mr. nnd Mrs. Lloyd Olb- nnd Earl Sutton ot Corpus Chrlati, vlicn It was bought by tlio Into Wll- received $3.50 for furnishing eight 27 l'*ai.t Front street. It«i] Hnnkt oppoilta n. variety of reasons interest In the A M-foot cabin cruiser wns Texas, were married April 2'2d atlam Tyloe. Throckmorton nnd movci tondn of clay and leveling und grad- hotel.* ert Cook for councilman. George C. nonn of Salisbury, Maryland. r election in Intense. I>. Hurley for collector and treasurer launched from tho Wood boat work Nl»w Haven, Connecticut. They nre o bin property nt East Red Hftnk, ing nnme; Robert H. Woolley, Mlch- ArAIlTMKNT lor rent, threa rooma anil Mnyor Charles U English will he nnd Theodore fj. Rowo for assessor. at Porlaupcck Sunday. The boat wa living nt noaton for tbo present Mr. here It now stands near Throck nnl Mount, Clmrien Llpplncott, Lr.wl» tinth. Miihiip, 'J7 l-'.ndt Vmnt atraat, Rad morton's bridge. The building Is now Uank, «. Wortlilry, HIM & Piirkcr and E. If l.u.lnllira liiiililfnz.'' II. Ilaker, r^nn- (on. who i« unopposed for thp Demo- nocliwcll avenue, 1^>IIB Dranch. fo on'n aon, Edmund Throckmorton, a tor 1. Oruil for Thin Is Mr. Ml.'u Mnr^arct Klngnhury, dfUiKh- Kostp first council to KOvrm- Htrilctrd al a cost of J7.000, It IB pow Mm. John \V. Jones of Clarendon, nii.l l,nlfi ; Impid vcmanl*: fan. filed petitions for the ltepublicin oifitl by a dlx-cyllndor, l()0 liorno pow !> Tcrcy n. Comer, pnntor of tho HlKh- .hern, Onear Ynncy of Rclnmr, n 1'nlmi.r avonila, r^«anihiirg'B Orennpott nfti-r II Im.i hrcn 1ni:ot- cnnsylvani«. wero niArrlrd Innt a«t- Innila Mcthodlnt church. Tho couple FILM I'l.AVS. ateway. Tlko llrollicri, i.huha Mldtlla- nornlnnllnnH. Chftrlen lioMnlstre nnd pornteil nn a hoiou^h. or motor with a nln^lo screw, HI irdny nfterimon at Trinity ICiilncopnl ;imrl0H I»ckctt. of Atlunllc Illch In .. M.....M. UK IJto IVm- provrd by the jT(>vt-rnmcIU to enrr will live nt lIlKhlnnds. Mr. Hmedca nml» nnd Thonrnn and Aiintln Hmlll: Knink ^rjirrlo nin hiiicb by the p?uilnr, Rev. Herbert in rmplayctl in the. cnfrinccrlnR dc- Writer l^llin Commutes 1U-porl« nn nlr: nil Ul.i.U lifAiaphoM orrntln nnminntlnn*. Thorn nre twoAtlimllo Serene nnfl (. uln Coming Attnicllonn. if Hotitli flolmar were given suspend riirnlluin. t-lifap. itnliai't WllVlnit, Main I :I.'I U lias Hleeplng rjuar S. Crnlc. purtmrnt nt Hnndy llooli. uttrrl. iienr Wllstin avenue, l'ort Mon- members to he rl»vtril. Atlntitlr. tnwnslilp will luive nn .d HcntenceB. tern for four perrons. All m.-tiil 111 Minn Kiln I ley, n rounln of the Thn bettcr-Mm comniltleo of the tiKiutli, N, J. _ Am.i-nr.nr C.onii:'- W. Uruy will he enntrnts. Wnlti-r 11 l.'teliln will tin Thn nllcKCd flffht luok p!aec n in^s uro chromium plntpd. Th lilltle, waft ninltt -i>l«-i:lloi nn cnllr.-l- Hlddletown. Ynnny wnn removed I' ruiililo: itlata rKlnry. Aililrem raplr t>. lUuilda will bo berthfMl ftl the lni Uer of OrenniHiit wan (;roomn- OVICR ACJOIIIKNT. inn Hindi: tbo following report on the fnr Ihi" niiinlniilKin for oi'.Ts.inr by' Ihe lleinocrntli- lu-ki't mul wiirlin for about Hirer wcr-Un nn tnnn. Tlie liilile wns given In luar- ltlvorview hospital /by Hei(,'i- ll,.,i..l,.r,.nr W«nl>.l. l,,i< 1,11, KM Hank. 1 limn tc> be shown diliiiiR the wnek._ jll X lll.OM.4 f..r i.ili, aiMtnjiravaniVJila! TUdmiil <". llncli-i'iifT. Kiirmrr M'.yi.r Hi-nlUfi 1*. linn.-! , will li<- un«n,|i(j:ird -Janicn .1. Hlienly of Iho Itcl llnnli then tnlien to tiliiirk rlvi-r. Mr. Wllrlni;e liy lin futher. Mi'fl. Allivn Krost DniiuifCru fi>r F.linnr It. Morrow anil "At tlm Cnrllon tomorrow nnd Fil- UKtaua: nun |.ntli,ri rant iitmniialila. In. Willlnm H. U. V. hltn win tin. only for i<• I'lcctlon nn l,,i\'ni.)ii(, <.n prlv- inilta III Wi.,t 1'iont •Irtial, pliona ll«l rnn.llflnlr to Illc In Him I irinnrrnllr tiTinnii on thn Uc|,ulill('iin tlclirt. nie Dunbnr plnyed thn wrddlng wuntleiluK on llrldgn uvrnuo rnil> Ht\iil> S'iil.W. Iclit liiml wnrlin Al l,i>onal(lo. ..ml to i«-n "Tim (ircrks 11 ml n Word nrlrmiiy for thin IIIUTIIDAY Whitney of Twin IliihW.ti n|>i.rtnii-til> loKUn nnd highly ninunlnK Inclilontn lUnt $'.ln, 211 Wa»t . r't.ilil «1r««t, Itad fltnff l/i n lintvlim ttlll'lt Ilit't r."*t. tiilllri num. 'I'll,, l.rniorintii liuve ni. l In with u IIIIIK rinnt trnln nnd n wblfh worn n Ft I tl lo Imvn been In Hank. I'hiMin I imi.M. i-iitiilliliiti. for ••Ki.i'iillvn riiiiinilllr'r Hcd Hunk, liroiiKtil milt n^uliit Wll- mnrk thin plrluro of tlirrn linppy-Ku- Mill. .lllllll K,lllU;ll, I lio |,trilMlt l-nity Y«-».l<-r.lrty f.»r Mra. Aumi llllln veil <-nili;lil wl|l\ Itllen of tbo tllc-tnl by n Unlfe, Tlio nrrentn wer IMMKMIATM ,| Inn, i<-iil .r...... t.|.', wi.inilli. Till' Kl-lHllilli I.n rnndiilnti-ii Until (iliuly of .Irippy City nn (lin re ii. Uy (,'lrli. wlm llvn by their wll". liolo.lull rollr.-tot, will hllVI. no lip- ItrnlKU "I ll.niiK.iii. valley, ''.lie. nl I r li bnwer brni- inndn by ntBln police. Inilf ilnuliln IIIIIIX., .1. rmiiiK ami l.alli ; fur tli«*B«- V"""'""" r»Ir l.'Wln V. Jlny- null of mi Hi-fldent mi Nriv Yl'jm ••'Hell I-lvc'iV will bo nhown nt llir- icarnita. I'a-il ll, au«'it, nn lltoail jiorlllon III Hie I .riuorl ntlc |illliinty HUM of luldiil ronrn nnd lilt fit nf t fin «ll««l,_lt»il llnhl^j.li.Mi* llltn.* for I liln n!!l<,-. Nn inn- linn fllcl n >>r nn.l liln wife, Kimny MnyilT. A lilllli'lnv p.-uly wna trnilr vnllry. Tim nuilil of lionot wolo n IWI> ut Jlml 1 liuili. Mr. Morltiw'ii ,,u trillion on Miittinlny of thin week nnd MADKUHUAUT IrKAriT. lioinlllrttlnK 1'Hltion fnt c,,llr,-(«>i i.n Mil". Ami/i W. llcnni.ll al tier Im fiitrli of prncll rut tit n nn.lt ^ fi r win lilt by Mr. Urnily'n niitmiiolillr Mon,Iny of next wceli. It In nn nli- ul lin.ll., New I.Intl..11 Illatrlrl. in(lllll miblnt; nltiry of men In Ib" nnviil nlr run ltl,NI'. «l» urn llm ll<*|>iililirnn ll.Ur-l i AU'-n rlrrrt ut HllrilBfin yp^ti'liln penrll Inn I ll'iii "nm'l' "rn"rlr'd *"» ! ""'' '"'"' » ''» won. liuilly iliu,, ii.,i I't 1. .. J...I l.n. Ill, 'l'lioiiwm <',. Mi'Vcy will mil hr foKTM, niMln with llm ro-npitrnlloii of Mini MnrlliiK of (iitli'.lln .illnlliT. Clmilrn. It |. Knmrll, Iliiiimiii In rrlnliralliin <>r lii-r B.1 lnMi.'Url nf Tullnmu i) mum, | nueil. Mr. Morrow nnil Mm. Whllnry .l.i. ami taiailMlcl In I. «-nil it 1.1 nt* f,,,- inrl.'rllon UH c-.tiln llm Utilleil iMntrn nnvy. Tho run IM,l Ijt.t Mjrlil. l.l.lli,Iny. Mia. llrnnrll In i\ r.iin Aflrr thi- rcieiHony n i i-ci-pllon, nt livi-m li.Juinl. Mia. Morrow nnd Mr HIl 1 i.ii.iil ai.iili whoi;o In III rxplu-fl nf-yl yrnr, In ••IlKiiin nl Allnnlli- II l h1mulii. Wll- HI «•« K j.nl,II.. r-.-l,.".| l..i,li.-r nl Hummm. ! trnilr.I liy 7r, |:.l,'nl-i. win, lirlil lit llir jWllltney, thn oilier two orcupnntH li IViin tire niillinllllc. Tim Btoiy )in« Ilia hmil. Hill. l,lif all r Hlxty iiinniboiN of Ilin fntlmllt' rn-rlvnil R numlirr ilf iilftn nf i:ni lining i.f llm l»lUtn'n luuriiln, 'flip roil- Ilin i-nr, wi-lc lint fltllt. |'hn cinift WJIH iiiilnni Iniii-li", llnllln nnd niovl !*{!,(. I I i .1 1,, (,....( (or (lie llriniw inlli- in.nlliinlWm. II" |ilrrfi, will run nculn. Mr, Mnunt niiKl'lt-it* «-nJ..yeii apnm illm itml nnd Mnwpl*, Th'. Kllcnla wrif Hrv, ,ln li-fl lininriliiiMy nftri- for n nl.ol I It left beforo Jlld(;n l.nwrrnrn ntul t oldnl. nifiifllon mill BRIIIIK nio t l.l>fl < , tvlll Im l in • |.«.,> »> n.'l.iliinll luivl.l llMiiiir. Mra. Willlnm /.ICKIII, lO lllllll ll l!|l "I*M .'tJiluiilitv of ll.l * well nnil in (fin crtfnliti la mul «flf.r*v»it| ini,l< 1 ..UMHII,M. Mia. l.'.litirr I'rnlaqll, Mm lllrplirn mi Hi.-II i Mm u llm ,>llp]p will liuilin lurlm, ,I. fni MM. Wlillin-y fo 1 I....1. /,., Tll« I,nl} l"l fi.l liiniili<.|ii|>l|> Moll.Iny nnil Tlli'nitny of nr'nt wedl tin ptili-l Inlnt.ieiit w«.|r «>.u ::i«mi«, Mia W. II. llmmiair, Mr Hull 11 •, 111 r v.111, | Mr. lie-r lii)ur|p« mul V.'MI fur Mr. Whit mi llir tiiimly rir.iillvp iiinmiliIro AII..I.II. I ll hl.ll..|n Hit- MIIMIIII will fentille "Ilin (,'iiiwd flrl.l IM ihn lill'lltollum. flnlo itnnr^n t i.il.l Mm .tnlin M. Itll^ mul Mia I.'In, liry Im- IIIPIIIIIII i«|,i>ii»,.« [,,, |,|lion)*,' nn null. rili'InK lilrllltr. It will lie f..III.Ill In Hi" It^Mll.ll. mi t|. • IL.II ,||n I | |, la till. yr.nl ti ulvt.ii by Mmy Until nnil Mm- wlfr'n Itijlllli-n, Tin, |..i|l Ilmmrll n.nl Ainolii C, lt,,,lt II..., I,.in... .!• nli., HIIV lllil pKlilin, A I I'M ntnllH of It'll llniili Mi-llrl mnt leniietr.l hy Mmjmln .lotirn, Mia. ml M.,nn..,,ill,'« lU of I;», riuwila. II. In vnry nm'lllnlt l 111 M Tli. nlvti.l li.ill n J .l.,i i. It..I IIBI.U lua M I..1,1, I. r.»-ar|i"V, «•• l.'.ll^l lo^U r\n i nnin lin, ,11 , r r.i'i f .'Ipiltiitllrlil, C.il.iin.l "Til!! tnntill,- lillillrn.n mny «r» Ill Ilia In. ltr,| IM 111. .||rl||,U in.'lll nut-la of Hiiwrt*. Mm. I'tilliflll.ti .All . I'l,-,, I.,||n I! I'.ni nii,.y, hi mint, in n l,'i,| 'Mull Winilr.l nl tl.n I'l I ll 1111 nil ..I., III,..I ,,,.,! ,I Ml 3 ohn il.V .if l,nl W.M-I, n| ||,n I,,,,,,. ,,r ||,n I Mt'Cnilliy *«« In Bi-licinl rli»rg» of .,ljr Hill. Ills I lllllrcil.il I 'nvnli y v-na In lr .| m lil.AH't IN lll.'l I'lllll', W<-'1lirc*<'•) ti • • ••. r. ll>ipi llilli WII nti*nrtnn nlll)r.nn wnU» i,,,,,., Tl.i f "Mr han.l in,, Bil wil , ll w l> l tilt..) wlllln llT /m'tl 'lo wll liualiniui |ilny" It ...., UI _.,,,..r •ro 'nil'; III.,III, in I.I...I.I ..r II' l.l lllnl.l lo.t a|..i"l Hi" Irijut y unlit .t. III. .oil |,|l,, .li l >.| I all al If t >. E IK.I nrrli. aB'. WIIMI tin I.f tin n li, i* ll.l HIT !,,!,„, fil .|>°Ml "fli (I,,1,1 Mr* I'll*' Alllllll Ihnl hm | M in l'J|n fr| |.nlna til Ilia f....l A.I N Iny r* ll. I,, „! I, , nl «•< lil li li|i In «•1 that llir, glaba c l,c K (,, i,a« ||.n « nl tfrMi.-tfl ft.,u. Ha !,>• l.lc! fill.. l.llir, •»a f i!..».i. II.. M« 'HI .,lt I....1" »*iv» nripm in fi.. iri—14 ' "1 U Hi, ,1, . Mi It.. lr In.il. « I-1.,.. W.I...l ,,,,.,,,.1 Many In lha .!,.«..I liail •.-.4 L»ii. .1 ' l.i Aim. Fill! 0w»liMf y «l|..fll t«a Vril [,,ll,,«,.t Ilia nia lili.lt, H.lnalHi II "2** **>>H ilau|lili| ,.f Ml. •(*'«t« (•l|>1..1 y jjl'iltllHi Th* *m gnl«g (»*«>». it, /.- RED' BANK REGISTER; 'K 27, :1932.' Personal. GIRL SCOUTS ENJOY HIKE. . BRIDGE AND. BUNCO PARTY. pigeon lotta concluded the tour.'of Versatile Public the visitors. At the lofts tho party Bur^c JEmmoni of Lelghton ave- They "Hli tho Trail" to Little Silver Held at -Oceanport, for Ilcneflt of was met by Thomas Ross, ar.my nue colobratfitl his ' birthday ' last Man in Red Bank Last. l<°rlday Afternoon. rurcnt-Tcnclior Association. pigeon expert, who' in-a short talk •week. , • •"( Last • Friday - afternoon nineteen A successful combination bridge acquainted tho group with tho meth- 'MIBB Mao ' Jcanrictto of Bcoad Carl C. Countryman of Newmembers'of No., 20 troop of Girland bunco party was hold -at theods used in the dcvelopjnff and.traip- etroot ,and Miss Loulao Brown of Oceanport borough hall on Tuesday Ing of the prize winning strain of York Spending Few Weeks in Scouta'of Red Bank went on a'hike , Moamouth etrqot vUited.'at Seaoido to Little Silver. At that village they night of last week. Tho affair was for homing, pigeons maintained by the over the. weekend. Red > Bank on •. Busintits—1>followed'a trained by Vora Dlrhan, thebeneflt of tho Oceanport parent- Signal Corps at Fort Monmouth. Mrs. Elslo Homphlll of, Broad Author, Musician and Poet. Helen McKco and Marjorle Macln- teacher, association. Mrs. Tbonias J. They wore also.given a demonstra- olreot visited at Union City ovor the nes. ' Fjres wore built' by Madeline Moagher and Mrsk Cyril W. Hayhurst tion of tho'correct method of. fasten- Charles: C. Countryman, ono of the wore Joint chairmen of the party and ing a message to tho leg of tho bird otted Roses wook-end. Hondrlckson and • Elaine Gregory, Carl. Rail of HAddon Park'visited most versatile men to appear In pub-; Davlna'and Marjorlo Maclnnes. The were assisted by Miss Cassldy, Mrs. by means of the aluminum 'mcssapi at New York Sundayy. lie, Is spending several weeks In Roil other scouts practiced for tho Girl Thompson, Miss Elda Malda, Mrs. capsule used by the Signal Corps for Bank on business. Ho expects short- William Connell, Miss Herbert and this purpose. John MilnM e of Broad Btrcet visited Scout rally to. be. held on the grounds Mrs. Harry Stryker, Misses Lillian, at West New .York over the week- ly to return to the lecturo. platform. of the Long Branch high school on While In Red Bank he is living on Clarice and Ruth Sturo rendered In Bud and Flower end, ' Saturday, May 1.4th.-; The fires, wore musical selections. At the close of TWO SUBPKISE SHOWERS. Ulna Graco H1U of Peters place Harding road. ,, ' uacd to make cocoa and to toast entertained'-11 Mr. and'-Mrs.*. Alfred F. \ Mr. Cduntryman is a lecturer, au-marshmallows. Tho hike was planned he play refreshpien.ts were served by M'HS Annn Staviv tbei Recipient of I Coleman of Now York city and thor, traveler, poet, music composer, by Marjorlo Maclnnes and chaper- the committee. • ' . • ' .' Many Gifts. per bush Mta. Henry-Hill of Brooklyn ovor musician, vocalist, Impersonator, oned by\Mlss Barbara Deckert and Those holding high scores at newspaperman, teacher and poli- bridge wcro Miss Evelyn Hulse, Mrs. A surprise shower, was given for I the week-end. •.•'.; .Miss Frances Manning. Miss Anna Stava Saturday night at - lloland Hutchlns of- Broad street tician. _\_ ' H. J. Anderson, Sergeant Charles W. .' Ho TVBS born at Corona, MlchlgahV - The girls -of the troop will assist FoBter,-Mrs,-E, S, "Wtliard, Mrs. Rus- _thc home of her frierul, Mlaa_Lpulai: spent part of lastwoek atNowYork tho pttroni-teaohers association at Frcy of Irvington. Orchid and green city visiting his parentB, Ho entered Lombard college at Gales- sell E. Gillam and Mrs. Ernest Lav- These plants are now in flower and will continue'to flower- burg, Illinois, at tho ago of sixteen tho card party to bo hs'.H operated on Monday at tho drew to. support Lawrence Y. Sher- merce, has nppointed William S. Smith, Sorgcant and Mrs, William ladles' auxiliary of tho Port Mon- III, vlow hospital. man, who won ovor two opponents. Weeks as chairman of the commit- A. Jackson, Mrs. Irma. Beebe, Mr. mduth fire company gave a surprise Th- nfant son of Mr. and Mra. Ho then turned to newspaper work tee to dovlso ways nnd mennu of and Mrs. Rondo C. DcNyse, Mrs. shower for Miss Stava at her home. Lester * nnedy of Hardlne road has and served at various times as editor raising $1,200 for the purpose of aid- George S. Lopcr, Mr., and Mrs. D. WjPink decorations, Including peach been nam. V David Allen Kennedy, of tho Sheffield (Illinois) Times, the ing Radio Station WJBI as author- Thompson. Mrs. Frederick A. WoocH blossoms, were used. Miss Stava re- FLOWERS John Lcnt'.nl of Bridge avenuo was Shelby (North Carolina) Highlander' ized in a. resolution adopted by theMrs. Charles W. Foster, Mrs. Charles ceived many fine gifts which were bitten on tho wrist last week Ijf a and the Leeksvllle (North Carolina) organization at its last meeting. Prothero, H. J. Anderson, Mr. andplaced in an imitation well. dojf. Tho wound was cauterized at Signal. •'"'..• Serving with Mr. Weeks, are Hubert Mrs. Martin J. Connelly, Miss Her- Phone Rumson tho nivorvlow hospital. Arousod over the cxtremo wet M. Farrow, Theodore E>. Moore, bert, C. Jensen, Miss Clarice Sturc. 320 viewa of Senator James W. Wads- William S. Miller and A. M. Kridel. E. S. Willard. Mrs. William Connell, lied Bank Couplo Engaged. William C- Brown ol Brown plnco worth of Now York, Mr. Country- Mrs. Lydla Miller, Mr. and Mrs. A. Tho engagement or Miss rhjilis Avenue of Two Rivers, Rumson, N. J. Is'recovering from an illness which man that state for his op- Under the terms of tho proposition A. Welter, Miss Elda Maida, Mr. and fargules, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. has confined him to his home for sev-ponent. Ho fought against t!io adop- submitted to tho Chamber and Mra Cyril W. Hayhurst, Miss Esther hilip Margulcs of Prospect avenue. eral days. tion of tho "Star Spangled Banner" adopted by that organization, two Conover, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Buckley, Frank Wildmann of East Front Mrs. Charles L. Kopphard of Mo-as tho national anthem because of itsand a half hours each week would Mrs. Lou West, Mrs. Adele Sander, treet, has been announced. No^datc ehknio street entertained Mrs. John origin as n drinking aong and offered bo used for the broadcasting of a Mrs. Earl Rceder, Mrs. P. Bruhl, Mrs. iO3 been Get for tho wedding. Clark, Sr., and Mr. nnd Mra. -Johna. prize, of $000 to tho bost Bong to program of civic interest. Instead Mullen,,Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Nelson, Clark, Jr.; of, Jersey Clly on Bunday. take Its place. He then sat down of paying cash, the Chamber would Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Klrby, Mrs. E. Edwin C. GHlaml, superintendent and wrote ono ' himself, which ho furnish and maintain a studio for Beuchamp. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of schools, "will speak at tho Redcalled "Tho Now America." He has.the radio station. Meagher, Mrs. diaries VanBrackle, Bank high school teachers' meeting Mrs. Belle Black, Mrs. Jean Smith, this afternoon at the high school; also written several other songs, among, them "The Flag, Our Flag," FORTY YEARS OF HAPPINESS, William VaaPclt, Mrs. Lillian Sturc, Mrs. Susanna Leo of Sunsot avenuo which has had a good sale. Mrs. Harry Stryker, Orrin Clark, spent the wcok-Biitf with Mr. and Mroi Mra. Elleabcth Bodcn end John He has wrlireri many political Mr. flnfl Mrs. Andrew Andursui Brown. Fred Meoks of Neptuno City. P-ttpors and ono political novel, en- Celebrate Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Goodriage of titled "Tho New Regime." Ho ap- buriset avenuo cntortalned Mr. andpeared as a lecturer with several Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson of MINISTERS AT FORT. Mrs. J. Seals and Mr. and Mrs. John chautauquas and his most popular Rumson were guests of honor at a Kane of Somorvillo Sunday. lecture Is called, "Three Sonses, Good surprise party given Saturday night | Long Branch Clergymon on Visit to —, _M<3rr.lft.Hplnmtp(?t.$sf _Wa!!ae9;S.treot Tenao;- 1-ncEn.flQ-nnd WonscnRo," ..v - ^-^ at Odd FcllowR" hall at Scabrlght in Fort Monmouth. returned homo Tuesday, April' ifith; t ceTdbfatioli of their fdrWelli wedding after a two months' visit at Gotcbors, Mr. Countrymnn plays tho musical anniversary. An evening of general "Tho' Ministerial association of Sweden. Mr. Holmstedt wont to saw as well as the piano and scvoral sociability was enjoyed, with danco Long Branch, headed by nev. Alfred U an estate for his aunt, Mrs. other instruments. Ho can sing, Duncombe of the First Reformed whlstlo and mimic barnyard animals. music by Hoyt's orchestra. About 80 church, president, madt a visit of in- John W.. Holmstedt. In addition ho docs impersonations of persons were present and a sum atspection to Fort Monmouth yester- Mrs. Dudley Shaffer of Bridge ave- characters in both history and fiction, money was presented to Mr. andday. The party included Rov. Carl- nue is entertaining her sister, Mrs, notable among them Shakespercan Mrs. Anderson as a gift from tho ton R. VahHook, St. Luke's church; Chauncoy Watson of Newark. guests. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson have Rev. M. R. Guice, Asbury church:' Mrs. Paul Sproul of Koyport gave characters, • lived at Rumson over 35 years. Ho la executive secretary of tho Rev. Herbert J. Lane, First Baptist •birth to a son yesterday at thcRivor- church; Rpv. Stacy Meyers, Old vldw hospital, Amorlcan; leagiio of young Americans and has been notlVe In church anil First, West Long Branch church, Mra. Leon VanBrunt of Lake avo- Ilor TulrtcontU Birthday. and. Rev. -Wl(liam tt. Blackman, nue is'a guest, of her slater, Mrs. school work. Ho expects to take tho Margaret Patterson celebrated her Simpson Memorial church. Arthur Meumanof Dumont, N. J. stump this year In behalf of tho Re-thirteenth birthday with a.party at Hra. Henry Locb of New York publican'national ticket. her homo on \Yashlngton street Arriving at 10:30 they -were met by Monday night. Tho evening was Cha.pla.in Maurice W. Reynolds, who lisa been visiting her daughter, Mrs, 1 conducted them on their tour L011I3 G. Davidson of Loroy placq. MIND-HEADER AT STRAND. spent In playing games after which ft refreshments were served. Marguret through the various divisions. Pre - Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J, Wilson of Master nus7syl, in Tiny WCPWH En- ceding lunch, which was served In Arthur place have returned,home af- , guKoincrit nt Local Theater. received many presents, among which tho 15th Signal service company mono ter having spent tho winter at Day- Hastcr Rus-Syi, said to bo thogcva.1 n gold watch and chain which hall, tho party visited the post li- tona Beach, Florld*a. world's youngest mind-reader, will her great-aunt, who died recently, brary. After lunch'they wore con- Robert Jordan of Leonard street appear at. the Strand • theater all willed to her. Thoso present were ducted to the Signal Corpa meteoro- spent tho week-end at Freehold.' next week, beginning on Monday Bernddlrto Thompson, Kathleen logical station, where tho technique Edwin • J, fltanton of Oakland and continuing through until Satur- Henderson, Jane Fiasconaro. Bea- of practical meteorology nnd weath- street visited his parents at Mount day.' Ho will nippcar at both tho trice Moore. Nancy Ivin's, Marjorle er forcastlng was explained by Holly ovor tho week-end. . ' matinee nnd evening performances Jeffrey and Anna Mac Applegatc. Tech. Sgt. O. W. Palmer. The visi- Miss Pearl' Goodridgn of Sunset tors witnessed a demonstration of « and will nnawer questions atiUcd wind aloft observation by which the nvpnuo IS'confined to her homo with him from members of the audiences. Buys a House. direction and velocity of thu winds illness. . • • • r Ho has also consented to appear In Harry C. Porrino of- River road t\t the various elevations nbovc the ioveral prlvato homes In Ihla vicin- nnd Haddon court has sold a house earth's surfaces nrc determined. ity to Klvo- private readings. Master on Conover avenuo in Middletown Church Notes. Itus-Syl is on a tour of tho country The visitors were next conducted township to Elnar Hammer of Rlv-to- the Radio division of the Signal "EvorUatlng Punishment" will bo that, will occupy him for morothnn orsldo Heights. Tho property Is school where n demonstration wnn the subject of tho ,lcs»on-aern\on. In a year. He has appeared in rriany 100x200 feet and i.f located, on theRiven of the apparatus used by thr nil Churches of ClirlBt, Scientist, .on of tho largest .vaudcvillo houses In west side of Coriovor avenuo be- Signal corps In training soldiers of Bunday, May 1, 1032. tho metropolitan nrca. A special tween Riverside avenue nnd Conover our army as radio electricians and Tho golden text is: ••Brethren,. If matlneo for women will bo an?lane. Tho salo was made by the Al-rauio operators. a limn be ovcrtancn in a fault, yo nounced later. laire & Son agency. . A visit of the Signal Corps homing Which aro spiritual, restoro auch an pono in tho Spirit of meekness." ^Cinlutlans G:l.) . . . Among tho citations which com- Jiriao tho lesaon-wornion Is Iho fol- lowing ^rara fhp Blt)lo:"."And wlion Ho had cnllcd unto Him His twelve disciples, Ho Kavo them powor jDjalnst unclnn'11 spirits, to cant them out, and to heal all manner of sick- ness and nil manner of disease" (Matthew 10:1.) . Tho lesson-sermon also Includes tho following pasnago from tho Christian Kelcnco tcxlbook\ "Science nnd Health with Key to tho Scrip- tures" by Mary Bnkcr Eddy: "All nln la of tho flesh. It cannot bo i.plrltunl. Hln exists hnro or here- after only uo long ad tho illusion of UST a step from your home, this New'Jersey mind in nmtter remain". It is a institution invites ypu, as a resident of the State, pennn of nln, nnd not a sinful noiil, J which In lont. Kvll In destroyed by EFFECTIVE APRIL 28th, 29th and 30th, tho sctiBO of (jood." (p. 311.) to talk with us before deciding about your Will.

IIAMAGl", OK FANCY MILK FED ROASTING 3 lo <.'oin|>ciiimUon for Mr». Lorrtln Allrn, At thh porliculnr fimc, many men are giving leriout thought to Wli>y Krcilnrlr.k Ttiliim, whn llvrn imnr Mltlillflown LB. 25 Jrrsry win mifllit oll'rrwiso uio a company from ouliido the vlllngr. Mr«. LniotU Alli-n, mMher ROAST CENTS VEAL CENTS William Scdfff»r M MtCnil" nf Mr. HocfllnK, IM'IIIIKIII. «ull nKh Mr. Tnlum ami Mr. Knlnrdrnu II will hn In your ndvontano If inquiro 01 to Iho economi»l of a J. II. DoiMlcf, 1 l!)n lon» con bo 0or|5 ovor >U9g«»lioni modo. d«Mth i>r br>r *'Hi. Dim wnn r*prn- BLADE pnninl by c^tilnn A Dni-pinim ttf'Jtnd me 3l*ni<. Morttgn i.rthfty nf Hnwnrlc wnil ROAST YOUR LB. *h#i Ift-wyr l"r Mr. 'J>lnr*» fl/xl Mr, CHOPS 29c CHUCK CHOICE LB. i)AMA(tr;n I'oa IN.IIIKIFFI. STEAK SHOULDERS 14c FIDELITY UNION ChK>lnl W. llrnily Hi" AVInnrr of i> CHOPPED or STEW ! SMOULDER lAnaull. 19c LB. rimrlr. W, lllitily i<( Mut KHIwllU BEEF CHOPS 23c TRUST COMPANY •wnn limlly Injiiifil In «n mitr«lMi hy Mit«li«m BREAST 10c .liru>ol AH0 VfcCittABl.t«. AT AI.I.WAOHLH Represented in this Vicinity by Mt. UIIU.|i wini l-donuf u

*ei|»». )« j.HV HlHtlg » «•>!«!>( -..!L WA;V"-'"-^'l'"-f MtM roMt in YOU in Aiivnv HAH noun r»i vmni. AMP t.Miri. Mitt, H,r4 i r.vm .,f M., MiMv, wii.. • «|.tl («il tty «J(itm>, !••••', 11 • WHITEPACH, Inc. l"'!«l vl 36 Monmouth Street, Red Bank t eif Brond and Mechanic St5., Red Bank, N. J, U |i« In W MMHt. 3 L lei. 21(XI L jst ISL.-SH£^_XA=. J Page Sftdfoen V1982.. their ability to discomfit thq human race Js by no means that they do aarve »omo purposes, wlth printed copies of the constitu- towns wilt probably be tv fit subject to essential Activities and to squanoV lefca than their forebears.* Examinations and but many ' examinations. X think, tion or th« United Btates.and the for Morris Plains. .'- • • ;-;• ; er money on unessential ecUvitw. TS^ITBANK REGISTER have outlived their usefulness and State of fTew Jersey. 8o far as we There's one thing you have to give As ah economy move, ti?e limited In one respect at least the mosquitoes will have * do positive harm, particularly when know this ridiculous taw hoi never tha Highway map credit for—it reduction-tor Mr. Woodcock's nureau. 1878 BT JOHN ft COOK. better chance to Increase *nd to annoy folks in Mon. Their Importance they may either make or ruin a been repealed and Hoards of educa- shows only one Nummeytown (down Is' a farce. Ana It is. more, th&n a mouth county than has been true for several years past. career. I am aware th»t there may tion all over Uie. state are every year In Oapt May) and only one Fiumb- farce, it l» In the nature ot a tragedy. OK6ltG£ C BANCE, Editor. This is because the appropriation for mosquito extermin- F. H. Lloyd Explains Why Ex- be differences of opinion. I am' also put to the vast unnecessary expense sock tnembers, refused by action by Individual citizens to prevent mosquito but the show must go on.—New York This teacher particularly . com- a Hardint Boad Resident. books.—Freehold Tit to cut It further. j -V ._• s breeding. They can do this in various ways. In some Journal. ——-—-!-----r-— •'•- -• THE BED BANK REGISTER mented ^n tho fact^that,ascertain To the Editor of-The Register r~ - A* reduction- "ot~orie~ million dollars 13 a. jnoruber of '""•* other ways it-Is only by expenditures of publlcjundsthat pupil had been doing very well in The editorial in. The 'Register of Is,welcome, but a reduction of fifty mosquito eradication is possible. For example, it Is dis- class work the whole year but went April 20th entitled. "The jprlmary DUPLICATE NAMES, or a hundred per, cent of tho whole Fair Haven Property Sold. THK ASSOCIATED FKESS tinctly up to the mosquito commission to provide drain- oil to pieces In the examination. This Eleotion and Its Importance"- was fund would be moro welcome, The L.oufir'a. Meyer eitate en B»t- Tha Associalad Press Is exclusively entitled to tho age and spray materials for valueless marsh lands to frequently happens, too. He thought very timely. It made mention -of Several Inst&noea In Jersey ol Two < Senator Johnson remarked with tin road ot ITair Haven had been-' it could hardly be possible to fool "Incompetent candidates." Everyone - Towns With Same Hamo. truth that half the,fund would givo. sold to Gardner D. Stout ot Rum- use for rcpubllcation of all news dispatches to It or not prevent mosquito breeding. Probably this year there la Interested ia reducing taxes tlieac 1 otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news Will bo little more than enough money to do this, with- him the whole year as to class work daya. This can be done by having An automobile, bearing a Southern the same kind of prohibition enforce- son, a member of the brokerage firm —that If the pupil had been getting a competent tax assessor. The pres- ment that we get today. He al«t> of Domlntck & Domlnlck of New published therein. out attempting, as has boon done in tho past, to wipe license tag rolled away from tho York. The houoo -hsa about four- out mosquito breeding places on residential' properties. help from outside or had been copy- ent incumbent in the borough of Red Pennsvlllo ferry, the other day, and pointed out that the Beriate was cut- ing, it would show up somewhere, A Bank, who is a candidate for re- after procoedinga ehort dlstaneo-tho ting tho appropriations for Its colon-' to'en-rooms andHhe land comprises" Duo to neglect or to. !gnora.nc.QOntho..part-Of prop- caToful invBBtlgation was iaaae "SSa ttectiohat tKe primaryrisapparent- tiflo bureaus twenty per cent..and for moro than an aero, Mr. Stout will .WEDNESDAY, 1.9.3.?,.. ly either incompetent or negligent,or driver halted the car and requested erty owners, many places for mosquito breeding exist, it resulted In f aver of the pupil. No, directions to. Moorestown. A by-fog signals to insure tho safety of take possession of tha property on which could be eliminated at little or no expense. Per- this pupil had not gotten his class both. ships at sea by substantial amounts, May lot. i' Every resident ot the State ot New atandec told him. that Mooreatown haps there is no greater cause for mosquito production work by unfair means. He almply Jersey ia liable to a tax on personal was about throe, miles front Salem but was only lopping a million off the The High School Athletic than cesspools which are not tightly closed. The slight- could not do himself justice in anproperty. It has been found that the on the road to Hancock's Bridge, useless dry law fund. Tha Eod Bank Register travels est crevice at tho top of a cesspool will result in a hatch- examination. only residents of Red Bank paying Tho conversation was overheard Economy is ^needed In every Qov- over every street in town and every Field and What It Lacks.. ery for myriads of the Iroiiblesdme Insects. 'An air tight personal proporty taxes are certain by the chauffeur of a Now Jersey crnment; department, but. the worst road In the county. l"lli i>liu-i mlnpiivl a ri'.,n- "tho Uunk." inilly (jllmlniUo tnxen on linil*linj:M JUHI prr.-umut prop- lutlon itilllni: upnn nil clti/.cn.i In lioth pliicca to aid In I do not believe that either collpR l'rrok regulation. 36 Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. J. tho work. Tho committee hn lmd ]ilin-!iri!:i to thin ef- erty, that In virtually nn adaptation of the, sn-cnllr.l ;) rntrnnco or imrrnnl nchool entrance Boms strung* things political como I'lttnburt: plan, which lui! been wlili ly adopted with grnt- fect I»O.H!><1 In the two vllln,;r.i. A (perlnl {i|>[i(-iil Ij niiidn iihmiM flnprml upon examinations, from Oconn county. A few yni»r« «g\i ifyinj: re:uiil!i In many cltli'i. Ni'W Jcrm-y lyi.i lost many to ill-n colilpiinlr.'i nnd tn olvln rM by thlfi piop- nli>. Them l.i livery linllrntlun tlmt Iho nppi-nl w||l |in"•mil In n Inter nitlrlc RIVO nomo II who In n freak of pntrlntlani linil n rrty lax relief mraMirr, mi'! nn thl.i nrrountn fn rfffntlve. lltxt l atlotin In rilpport my vlnwfl. till i>roiWII Jinity. €'FIII-K I'f Illn rn'\lM|ilr furiil.iliril fur the nee,I ,,r nll-tllp- lb. tiiK Mil'. yrnr-nriMin.l rlrnnllnrn.i. Tim nprlnj: rli-.-ui u|. w niiu), 23c whlli- tlinn ninny t!ihu;-i whlrh liivn l 27c nt t))r K f-ii]tilt' in jit V! •»-)!„ In llrvn II CHUCK ROAST Hint 'in ilnnt Very Our equipment h Sirloin Steaks 11m j.mly in-ii ilr".lralily inndrrn (Choica B«c(), (Bo.lCuU) Good II ml complclc, Hir lb lb KHIIUI out our nervier 29c - 16c II In (<..» I illy >,i c nm! 1.lit olln Hill.,; I. nu wmild Imndlcip n^ h li*Mlr Mi rmiiH In Sugar-Cured rfldll lii mulct (infl ti,* tnnliR, jiftM" LAMB CHOPS SLICED BACON N nif«i: lit III" Ir|;IH lb a lb pkg# il • In*t ll.n WOKDEN FUNERAL I joMi^p 25c - 10c ^" - Al IIMil W.VVOnt>CN, IHrqr.lor POT ROAST Good g oney ID SOLID MEAT no Wny " Ollsrl I IHB I.o««. OO r.rnONT 3T. Good and 1 HAMBURGER BANK 22c 15c Roll Butter, full cream, 23c RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 27, 1932. Pace Seventeen

MB. \A FIATFOBM. and Mrs. Frederick H. Douglas of the her cousin, Mrs. Annie Clark of lew avenue. She has rented her he four members. of tho election to make aprons and other articles Rumaon road. ' Hazlet. home at Philadelphia to 'Xefty" oard wore supporting Harry N. Fair Haven News. for the firemen's fair next summer. r John Prentice Kellogg, son of Sirs. . A Statement l rom Leonardo Candl- 'Mrs. William Bloyer of Kumson Grove, a member of the Philadel- ohnson ordered their removal (Tha Red Bank Resistor can b« bought Edward T. Kirk has started an au- ' date For Assemblyman. J, Prentice Kellogg of Humson Park, 'as taken ill Monday and was taken phia Athletics," Mrs. Sarah A. Brower, 66 years old, .4 Fair Haven in tha Hotel el Harry tomobile, repair shop ln Leon Little's will leave this.week for the West for Kurtla and Robert Cameron and at tha Maurice the home of her daughter, Mrs. wife of William Brower, died at her service station. He was formerly with Henry A. 8; VanDaalen of Leon- an indefinite stay. •« Mrs, .Benjamin Andreach. Is home Qold Cedars). Elizabeth Bruce of Newark. rom several days spont at Newark. home on Poole avenue last Thursday H. L. Zobel of Seabrlght and will op- ardo has Issued tho following atato- Mr. and Mrs. John J. Boyd of Rum- after a' lingering sickness. Funeral Beginning tomorrow night the In-crate hia business ori tho flat rate 1 jnent: . ' ion Park have returned from Ber- Miss Isabella Woods of Center avenue has concluded a visit at services were held Sunday afternoon term.edlate Christian Kndeavor so- system. . , I am running ln the May X7tl>,muda, where they were the guests at her late homo, conducted by Rev.ciety will meet every Thursday 1882, Republican primary for nomin- Little Silver News. •Brooklyn. Schwartz of Mr, and Urn. J. Ford Johnson at William R. Rossell, pastor of the night instead of Wednesday night. ation to1' candldocy for membership ithelr estate "Out of Bounds." Peter McGrath, who has been sick Visitors at Atlantic City. (Tht Bad Bank BttUttr nan b» bought First Baptist church of Keyport. In- The Methodist ladles' aid society Mrs. John Brower and Mrs. Ernest In tbo New Jersey general oaaembly Mrs, Benjamin C. Fincko has re-In Uttll Sllvat at tht Union Neva Stand for several weeks, Is able to be terment was made in Green Grove will hold a shower and supper Thurs- from Monmouth county. I have al- :unrned from Miami, Florida. Mr. ftt tho depot and At Otorsa Quackonbuah'aabout again. Howard of River Plaza, spent laBt PHONE 537. nntral itore.) cemetery. She Is survived by seven day night. May 5tb, in the church week at Atlantic City. ways boon a Republican, having Flnoke Is on a fishing trip In bis new Mr. and Mra; Burtls Lohmar of children,' Mrs. Mary Longstreet of basement. cruiser and will not return North Orange, wore at their summer home for two weeks. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred- Holy Communion -will be observed Brooklyn, Mrs. G. WaTren^Aumack of Miss Madeline Voorhces of Bel- 1 iwefc Sunday morning at eleven on tho Bcachway Sunday. Rarltan township, John B., Chester, ford, whose right leg ,was broken ln Tha Register's, motto: "A Pape> In' orlo P. Humphreys aro returning Star of Baysldo council, Daugh- Every Homo."—Advertisement from Miami this'week by motor. •'clock at the' Methodist church. Rev. William, Frank and Charles Brower; a recent auto aceldenl,: . \iIs convalcsc- Mies M. Poff, the "pastor, will glvo a ters of America, held a Washington also three alEters and u brother, Miss Ing at tho homo of her sister, Mrs. Used Cars Thq Rumson flro company will hold birthday b'i-ccntonnlal celebration at its annual dance Frday night, Juno >rlef meditation on tho topic, "The Eliza Rodgcrs, Mrs. Gcorgo Bush of Harry Clay. Mr. and Mrs. Clay en- lucbarlst.", A Bpecial - order • ot ser-the conclusion of Its regular meet- Koyport and Mrs; Frank Sceley of tertained Mr. and. Mrs. George Daly 24th. Herbert Swanson Is chairman nf; Friday night. ' SALE , of the dancB_comrnltteo, lce and sermon will be held Rod Bank, and Walter Rodgers of and son -Lester of Brooklyn over On Display On Lot. ilghtr noting tho -general conforonco Mr. and. Mrs. Raymond jVanNote Keyport. ...._ Sunday. Mr, and Mrs) Frank Mayer of the aro home from a visit at Now York. Sand, Gravel, Blue Stone, Avonuo of Two. Rivers sailed last >f tho church, which begins May Zd. Mrs. George Jones was hostess to Mr. and- Mrs. M. Floyd Smith i wook for German. They .will be Next Sunday will be missionary day the ladles' afternoon social club at spent tho week-end with friends at Cinders, Top Soil, Peanut away about two months. in the Sunday-school. her home on Union avonue Thursday Yonkers. Stone and Fill Dirt. Consolidated Motor 1 The addition to the borough hall At tonight's: prayer service and Union Beach afternoon. Mrs. Fred Clausa will en- Mlos Ila Anderson cut her nnger to be used as police headquarters is Bible study at the Methadlst church tertain the club tomorrow afternoon, with a knife last week. Sho received Excavating. .—.-.. ,:»«• 1 Sales Corp. almost completed. The polleo depart- the topic will be "Peaceable Isaac. (The Red Bank Register, can bo bought o company No 1 will hold a medical treatraont at the Rivervlew Heavy Hauling. ment cxpocts to move into its newFor Wednesday night, May 4th, tholn Union Bo&cH at thy aiore of Cus S«vdance on May 28th. hospital and two stitches were nec- quarters next week. The grounds toplb will be "SelHndulgcnqo, or •on-) 'r ...... -.• Tho Guild of the Congregatlona esBary to close tho cut. Get Our Prices ! around the borough hall-haVo-been SoJf-ControI.'. A concert will bo given. Ernest Bado In-- a-statement-Jas.t church will meet tomorrow night at The Volunteer fird company' will USED CAR DEPT. 4'.' improved. Trees and grass seed have Friday night, April 20th, by tho week attacked John J. Quinn of Red tho church hall. meet next- Monday ritghtrlii "regular boon planted and rows of hedges Sherrys of Keyport under the direc- CHARLES HESSE Bank, for his refusal to re-appoint Mrs. Flora Bradley was hostess to session at which time the organiza- West Front St. Near Pearl gtrwt, havo been reset. tion of. the Epworth league. Mother's Edward Coriroy, Alexander Hutton, tion will consider two amendments BEi Sixteen persons attended tho sup- ports will put your radio in perfect out of the depression in and olected I would be guided by servance of the Washington bicen order. the 'established principles ot eaon- tennial celebration. Mrs. Harden per meeting and election of officers one of our good Used Cars. ^inlcs.^I Jiayp educated my children Crawford._of_thej[arden_club mad of the Sunday-school board last week in tho public schools oT^Miadielowii an address In* which" she pralflCc at .tha.Methodist; parsgnage._ GUman Service Charge $1.00 township, and feel that altogether Washington's, qualifications and prln Browor was elected superintendent, my life and work qualify me to dis-clples. Recitations and essays wen William H. Ca'rhart, Sr., and Harri- THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS! Miller's Hardware charge tho duties of an assembly- son Shampanoro associate superin- '30 Model 47 Buick Sedan given by tho pupils and there wen tendents. Miss Florence Davioon & RADIO CO, iimn from rny county, selections by tho Bcho61 orchestra. 33 W. Front St. Red Bank I would make fuller economic In- secretary of sessions. Miss Dell Mor- Phono 1140. Open Till 9:00 O'clock Like now Inside and out, not * The women's -mission -at -Holj latt recording secretary, Mrs. GU- struction la the public schoolii an Cross church ended Sunday after scratch on it, new car perform- man Brower treasurer. Miss May Boneless LEGS or HIND QTJARTEIIS Important part of my responsibilities noon with, the renewal of tho baptis- ance, one owner, chauffeur driven 111 conducting the - officer to tho end Ayres primary superintendent and Rolled C mal vows and tho bestowal of th Mrs, Edmund-Ayros and Mra. Niles only 12,000 mllea; don't lot this that tho youth of tho land be notPapal blessing. The mission for thi Shoulder of turned out into the world without Poff pianists. Tho children's day Spfing Lamb one get away from you. • men began Sunday night and wl program of tho Sunday-school will lb. * Body Buildersl at least a knowledge of tho rudt- continue until next Sunday. Masso: CUSTOM BDI11 menls of flnanco. I.would round oiit be held Sunday, Juno 10th. A com- VEAL ALL WEIGHTS are at half-past flvo and seven o'clocl mittee was appointed to socuro in- 19 a program o£ publlo and prlvato AUTOMOBILE BODIES. and the evening services are at 7:4! formation regarding new songbooks SOLU> MEAT TO. ItOAST '30 Oldsmobile DeLuxe utility, of banking and currency and o'clock. Repairing, Painting, Trimming. of government fiscal income and out- before rally day. Coupe go. I would practice? rol lot, construc- Fred Barkalow of. Red Bank has Mrs. Wilson L. Smith and her • RIB ' SPRING IiOIN SPHINO Triplex Safety Glass. daughter, Miss Mary Klmball Smith, Six wire wheel Job, perfect, blue tive and enlightenment measures, moved Into tho BollangdV house o Small Fresh aimed to i further tho beat lntorcutu Wilson circle. ot Little Silver Point, were guests at Lamb Chops Lamb Chops Duco finish, upholstery ln ale* of tho greatest number, particularly William Sagurton, Jr., and Mahloi tho Lomburdy hotel at New York last week, J Joseph Wildanger Co. i shape, new Urea, performance the afflicted and tho neglected mom- Sngurton havo returned £rom >clb. Pork Loins lb great; see this and you will buy bora of society, with progresslvo con- auto trip to South Carolina, Thi Tho evening service at the Meth- 4 *3 WEST ST. 6 B. B. AVE. ^ odist church April 17th was devoted it servatlBm. In nhort, my conception former has resumed his duties at 23 (BIB-END) A Near the Depot. Tel. K. a 1360. A to education, particularly to. Chris- 28° - New York bank after having beoi • Spring Lamb • of loRlalatlon Is to sccuro a more on a vacation. tian education as offered by Fon- Spring Lamb Only. equitable distribution of wealth, ln Mr. and Mra. Arthur VanBrunt ai nlngton school. The sermon subject '30 Ford Conv'rtible Coup* order to pro;:, -jto the general stabili- was "Teach, Study, Approved," NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. - tended tho funeral of William Ca< LEGS of SHORT CUT Shoulder Notice j» hereby xiven that the annual zation ot business and of living con- kett at New York yesterday. C mcetinp of the shareholders of the Clti- Runs like new, all good rubber, ditions. C Mrs. Charles Tilton, Sc, who ho Heansburg Fcrsonals. MILK-FED zonn OuildlnK 'tnd Loan Assuclutlon of Red paint and Interior In good abapt, I solicit the support of all regis- SPRING JiunV. N. J,. tt-iJl he held on Tueatiny. Mny boon Jjopt indoors with sickness, Mrs. Anna GehlhauB, who/has boon lb. 17th, 1932. nt Beven-thirty o'clock, P. M-, driven by one owner; a real bar- tered Republicans of tho county for around again. lb. at tho oflico of tho Association at the my, nomination, and invite tho op- spondlng tho winter at Philadelphia, VEAL LAMB Second Nutiunnl Bank nml Trust Company, gain; let'a go. Mrs. Frances Randolph is viBltln la at her summer home on Bay- Hod Itnnk, New Jcraoy, far tho purpose of portunity to exchango Ideas, cithor 14 WITH CHOPS ON 12 electing dlict-tora whone terms expire; ln public or prlvato with tho voters changing Section ft. Article 7 of the Con- Of Old Monmouth. stitution, nnd for tho Irnnimction of such Breast of Kin VEAL BONELESS ROLLED other business as may come before the 3—'29 Ford Sport Coupes FBESII meeting. SPRING LAMB A. AL.VIN WHITING. Rumble seat Jobs, motors, tlrM, VEAL CHOPS Secretary. Rumson News. BEEF Ked Hank. N. J.. April 19. 1532. finish and upholstery all In good shape; take your pick at your (Tbo RIMI Hunk IlcglAtor can bo bought Rollettes NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS. In Uumnun at Flnncrty'B general etore, 3 lbs. for Notice ifl hereby fi-iven that sealed bldfl own price. Darkan Bios.' Btorc, formerly Yellon'n, Tor- c lb 111,- Uo received by the Hoard of Educa- berjl'a itoro and Mrs, Ludlow'a Btore. The National tion of tho UorouKh of lied Uatik, N. J.. Hoglnter In nliio sold nml dcllvoicd by for: Charlci Geyor, 63 Lnfnyctta etreot.) 9 •clb. 300 more or ienn net tons of best arvde '29 70-B Willys-Knight With rocket to Roost. anthrncilo No. 1 Ilm-k rtiol. Mr. anil Mra. Lewis 13. Wnrlng of 5c—10c—$1.00 STORE 50 18 Tid mote in- lc*t* net tons ot best grade Sedan Rurnson Park rond entcrtnlncd at n. inthracito Ten coal. 1. All "f the ronl delivereil shall be largo buffet luncheon on Sunday in 47 BROAD ST., RED BANK, N. J. freshly mlrictl, «trccrtcifnrtc.i y shipment in which cass Mr. and Mm. auorgo Dwlght, Mr. of our Specials. They Speak for Themselves. for rciuovnl of shii'inenl ttiiuli l>0 made at the nnd Mrs. William II, Hiudlnj,-, Mrs. p f iUiictnr. In excellent condition, one owner, *. Tho 11mid. "I Kiliirallon reserves Charles H. Hurdin^r, Mr. and MVB. VANCY IIAKF.IVS DELICIOUS th« rlk'fit In cjeii L nny and Hti hill*, low mileage*, performance, finish TJOWIH S. ThnmpHon, Jr., Mr. and t n( a I In liiil betwern two In Ilin nvct nnd Interior equnl to ne*rt ftva Mrs. Henry C. Potter, Mr. and Mm. or more low tlio llnnrd of Kdd Grape- Fruit thn to mnko IIts tieci- new tires; the bargnln you'v«be«n Itftrrlfj It. Klbher, Jr., nnd Howell COCOA VEAL LOAF Vunrjcrblg. ROSE Ti. Pclivcty ii> be innile not Uler thsn looking for. for C Aiiuust 1st, r,iH2 Mr. ami Mm. John M. Rlllii of Trn- B. Mull nil liiil In Jiiplila rinvlnn, !!«r. telnry. Hi-nlnr Ill li :l.•li""l blilldlnil. liar. nln Court. In'nn have rnlurnrd from a clink- I'.ml. Itnl lli uk. M. J. nut laltr tlinn 2—'29 Plymouth Coupe* two weeks' fllny In Hurnuulii. 6 25 29c ib- Mny Olli, I'l r.1. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm O. Hiker Rrn Rushes 2 Ona sport, ono business job, both cans lltt.MCIt Oi' »)Cln(t foiiKi'iitulntiM - l In real nlco condition throughout, plticott'ii fiiiuttiirlinu ut Nnw Yorlt. AHTOK J,\rlll.\ CI.AYTOM. icftl K<>°tl looking, tconointcftf, POTATO SALAD I'lnrV. Tha child will Im nuniml ATci;.-.u••( KANI1Y HAI.UW1N (iriprmUhlr; Cfirfl at exceptionally 25c Noncr. w sr.m i MI NI or ACCOUNT Mr. nml Mr«. John Vrtls Arhnllarn- COFFEE low pricm. tfiltnlnpd nt. illnnrr oil ilitturdiiy COLESLAW Kitatu Wlllln M, (..nl lUrrn.ml. Tromcndoui Vnluc. Null,' Ii •il.y i llml Ilin nr- nvnltln^ nnd intiM- tonlt their t;urnt^ APPLES ,...,,!,.,• ,,l II,. l» tho Him Itrinii, In tho following lb. |,r mil.I I lb. I.-.I 1,1 I 1,. i.r thn I'MIIII- '28 Es«cx Sedan Mr. nn«l Mrw. li'ilwln M. Itrdiinotnri Varieties: lbs. 23 .-|..,il.-.| f,,r ixtllf*- • ntnrtnliiMi nt Ira Hunclny nftrrnnim i 1.1IH. l'Olt M><". III I.I III,, 111, 1.1 il .ni.l ...ill.IV, it their iTxUirinn on liin ltuinnou 15 ,.l ,1-iy i.r .I'".., A itiriiU'llllnnnil, Interior nlr« an<1 .1. I. MOCK for ,)„ i,|.|ll,-nlf..M ^111 rlran, flnl«li ami (lien Ilk* hew, loud. l.ADY Iirj.I.INiniON ,..„ .( .,,,,111.1..!„,I. num. Min in. HV KII.N Dltll.I) t ICV I'OINT Mr. Mid Mr«. (1f(irB« V. t'on will Mltrl. AAKON AVAltl) ir»l RIMMI parformnnra, open tllrlr trnidetlrr* fin lltn UUIUHOTI lllf.f.AHNKV HIlll.l.lA.Nr I lliunulli; |i. I'AH.'IUMS. ruad f<)r \\\t\ ni|tu!i)ct- iirEltmti th0 Hint P. K. DIUIHCIIIK PEACHES SALMON IJ.illi , I'm wpnk 111 May, TAI.IBMAN Ilnlvrn or I!.'.I II. '30 Reo Sedan Mr. nml Mr«. T. Wllnnii Muyil ,lr. Sweet Potatoes Wf>r» Ilin KUI>»I» ot Mr. nlicl Min. c ir Jon nmil a li<-*iitlful r*r that (ll«ntnn ^Vlillii'y fur thn w^^l^ »inl, will gtv* you leMl i1ep«n<1ni>lft «*r- Mn. Muyil wnn thn fiirlili>r Minn can i 33 21" 25 vit«, (ildiily of jiowrr Kml tpivd, KlfAiior Wliltiioy. ritrnu n Mr. nml Mil, . Shrubs - - 2$c sPAGiiF.rn mu 1 .UV lu.l»i«r ei|i Mllli'lnv Bvnnlun «• tlmlr r««l- Pork and Beans i>r wn- yeill will |i« pi nml In own. itmtrft ttn tllti IttiiltA lomt. Unhcnrcl of Price. You will never got n Asparagus MACARONI .Imnri, Williliilt nr Unlnn Clly can8 C ,lv. illm. *l>ntit tluiKlny wltb lii ft undo, .jti|| ii .1 II. iiP. cimnco ngnin to buy Sliruhbory nl thu price. lb. >l>l III '1f •.! • r MM ,1 1 • o>o tlln i-nioulo ,,r n ili^ughinr roiiHviuiA n.. el,. nnitpy, •'ifinntnli »l fit at • l".n> 1'I II.»y nl 11.«. Jtlvmvlow lux. leal ftNOWHAM, |>ll,» Dinl will Jtial •'ill jr'KI. I-IUI >l pr.t llnnlc. NAVIM tVII I I1M \ . 1 U Uitl. ll.ulwl.l, ,,t 11,1. ,,U, ••i:iu-i.r. nti'iTr.uiri.v CHIPSO A !•(•-•«<*. -5I*\. -.•. f'ntlBi IU 'I|>n |i»llr.n( •( dm lllv*l V ORANGES t RICE p.l ii-,.1,, :i J , '2H Coup« Mt«. for C...i.,.. I'l IN iitANirnv or r»rw irnirr. A ni.« "i'»n Unit |<> MI'ntH M limi r ' Illngtiam ftVPNIUs Tn"» hrbk ¥0fi»er* ,|v. y, ,| ,.!.,,If l.f 19 Or viif •- •' -•- •••-i-r »r it., t t ».f *>»*»' |>IIUl« !,*»« I'mil I.Hill .1 Ilia ,l||. 16 25' nut .|.» .lii'« • dim* on M, —Sprinkling Cans—* Inrgn »r IK* .u>. [,.'•• -f i"' * t.t'^i-, •<•>•> Thill fll.ln 3110- «!...* i.« n.i, M- "I-*-- -r f • <>- U (>.- l.wwt* f 4etlliaiiaR| ati't MIP, Wall for |.>Ulli.»i, «>.4 »>.if •• • !).• ,1^I.. .U.it f.,•» *!• ••!{,)««) 11. *„•»'•» (!•<• | •• I (•!'•*'V •

niumiinri it «il Jii«>«, • 1...I.*.* i-..,t.ttr\ »h't ••«. ... I U«tt »!.»,...f, »..-!, 4.-.M SOAP BUTTER -(It I.- i-t-r, .»-!•-* ft •• •»•- * *>•» #40 |t,. ,,l.i*.t ,.( t*>) - ')* '• »-• «l.i*l« • Mi« tttiml U IM Holy wild hit X"< •!-.... -I .ii.«... JI»''l»!-« «'-• **••»!«• •nt<, Mr, lb. L*t.un #« i »^.| it* »•>»M'#MI |t I 25 24 I..f.4 Af'l If'K j»*» ; ;'-V Pac© RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL' 27,1082. SCIOrpE IN AUTO. of his parents on Tlnton Falls ave- Hulse and Mrs. Farley Riddle mo- DR. L. W. CARLBON nue Sunday. Her son Guy accom- tored to Bayonne on Tuesday where SURGEON OHJBOEODIBT Princeton Han Ended Life While on aer. , they visited Dr. and Mrs. Charles A, FOOT SPECIALIST Auto Bide. The Boy Scouts of this place pre- Smith. sented their "Boy Scouts Scrapbook" omoe Hour*: Dally 10 ». m. to Samuel Young, Jr., $1, pi Princeton • p. m.; Tuesday and Thursday died Thursday night as he was being in Crescent hall on Lewis street last East Keansburg News* taken to the Fltkln Memorial hos- Thursday and Friday nights. Two I Eve'c* by Appointment. Pb6ne Hit, appreciative audiences •witnessed the 21-83 BIlpADST, BED.BANK.N.J. pital by James Sweeney, an intimate performances and about J75 was A Bobby Fulton Punch and Judy friend, also of Princeton. With cleared. puppet show will be given Monday Sweeney and Young at the time was afternoon, May 23d, at tha school- MUs Catherine Seanlon of Bradley house. The publlo has been invited, Expert Repairing Beach. Young had died fiom a bullet Shrewsbury News. The Geraldlne Thompson Republi- You Can Afford •wound In his head which was self-in- can unit held a supper Saturday ax flicted. Sweeney told authorities that 1 inter-member tennis tournament in shlp for street improvements and Eatontown News. more street lights. day will obviate the tho near future. Tho social commit- Silverware* Repaired, tee is planning a supper to be held The firemen held a successful mas- (Tha R«d Bank Reelstsr can ba bought querade dance last Thursday even- and Replated I^ike New need for big repairs later in EatontoTvn from Nob!* Mosby at tht for tho' introduction of now mem- BUCKt SHAP 1 )o»totnca and at Frank .MareeUo'a barber bers to _the ^lder^membojB. Richard ing, at -which about 150 persons were on.- —'- Novius of New York, one of the present.-.— - -.—' '- 20 MdNMOUTHiST^ A union prayer meeting was held members and a frequent visitor here, The boys' baseball club held a in the Presbyterian church last night has been .appointed auditor of tho largely attended card party Saturday 36 Broad St., Red Bank FHONB 18T7 Rev. Carlton Whltehead was in organization. .._' ., . . . evening at Totsy Dare's Hall. So Tel 1881. WILLIAM O'BRIEN Charge of the sdrvico. The Lawes Brothers gTooery stors many persons were present that somo A Persian tea -will be held in the of this place has added a new lino to of them were unable to participate chapel of the Presbyterian cjiurch in the^garrtes. . . " ; be run In connection with their old Plumbing and Heating today with Rev. -M«rwin~Mo«s--in stave. ATmttef"and'cggToute Is" be- "-Mr., and MrS .HimmeIwrIgHt;.ana LOW-FAR^ EXCURSIONS PA^^ltTO RIDEi OVER TO charge. Rev. Mr. Moss will display ing started with George Balnton of family of Brooklyn have been visit- ""I Roofing — Sheet Metal Work articles of Interest to the attend- Clifton in charge.'" The route covers ing: friends" Bere. " * ance. much of this territory and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. William Dcnnig, Mr. RED BANK SEA BRIGHT Mrs. LeRoy Y. Dlllener. Mrs. Mr. Bainton will carry a line' of and Mrs. Thomaa Giles, Mrs. Marie New York lames Steen, Mrs. Harry Kirltgard, specialties, such as peanut butter, Oreeley, Mr. and Mrs. WiWanv Tynan Newark and Elizabeth Mrs. Morris Whelnn and Miss Paul- jams, eggs and huttor. and Mrs. Max Rosa made an automo- ino Zahn represontod the Eatontown bile trip to Union Hill last week to P vauil a Mrs. Alfred J. Lippman has leased attend a wedding. $1.15 * action Presbyterian church at tho meeting the former homo of Joseph E. Meyer 195 Broadway, ;Long Branch of the Monmouth Presbytery at at the corner of Shrewsbury avenuo The boys' baseball club defeated a Round Trip S3d SL and 7th Awnua 000 Cranbury last Thursday. and Sycamore avenue. team, of married men last week by the score of 13 to 9. Hudson Douglas Jerolamon The Shrewsbury Reading club met Miss Emma Holmes entertained Terminal SALE I Tomorrow Only. yesterday at the homo of Miss 32m- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sapanara and $1.00 m Holmes of Shrewsbury. A "Civ-tho members of the Shrewsbury daughter <>f Hackensack apent Sun- hotter known RS."J?Qug" to.W» many- friends In JUd Bank and ics" program-was In charge of Mrs. Reading club at her home yesterday day with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bapan-j Round Trip Corilandi A Ciiurcb Sta. NEW SPRING afternoon. Mrs. Arthur Swift of Red SUNDAYS Vicinity, while with D. A. Johnson Co- has''opened a complete, Arthur Swift, Jr. of Red Bank. ra. ' I Bank was in charge of the program. May 1,15,29, Jun. 12, 26, July 10, Z4, up-to-tho-minuto electria sen-lea station fully equipped to give W. B. Morris of Main street Is still Thomas Lusby of Brooklyn, was a :onflned to his homo by Illness but Mr. and Mrs. F. N. L. Whito of visitor here over the week-end.. Aujull 7, 21, Sapt«raber 4, tS the specialized service as needed on cars of today. "Broadmeadow" were the week-erid a recovering slowly. The East Keansburg school base- WEDNESDAYS Elizabeth Stout of Broad street guests of Mrs. White's aunt, Mrs. Cbal. l team, -was defeated by the second Our service oonslsto of expert repairing of all generator*, Porter of Westchester county, New ' Max 4, t«. Jun. 1, IS, 20, July «, go, C0ATS has returned to school after being team of the Port Monmouth' school York. Auiuat 3, 17, 31, Stptembtr 14 starters, ignition systems, horns, windshield wipers In ott Its ycry 111. lost week. , NO . RESTRICTIONS branches, and carburetor adjustments. ^ Rev. Arthur Sherman of Now The Crescents and the Woodpeck- . Standard Tlmi York will,be at St. James Episcopal LV. B.d Bank . .._ 8iB3 A.M. 20% ers, two baseball teams consisting of SfrORTOR Vast experience gained with the Delco factory branch in church this Sunday to conduct his Oceanport News. boyB, played on the Henry street dia- Saa Fljrara of Consult Af Lot it carry your ness leads through The Reclater'a ad- ,$10 Coats only $8 or drive In for an estimate. There Is no charge for this service tory on Ijowis street. Cceanport church was held Monday message to those -who live on tne«e vertising columns.—Advertisement. and It will be worth your time and trouble. Mrs. Ada B. Nafew, Mrs. I. H. Gll- evening at the parsonage. The hos- thoroughfares.—Advertisement. huly. Mrs. John L. Hubbard and Mrs. tcsaca were Mrs. George S. Lopci- ing ot the ex-presldent of the Wom-and Mrs. John B. Hulse. en's clubs of this district at Mata-wan Mr. Miles, county 4-H dub agent, yo3terday. recently accompanied tho members of tho Oceanport boys' 4-H dub on We Specialize in Engine Tune-Up. A now bungalow Is being built on the Stlllnian tract, known as "Still- a trip to tho New Jersey state .ex- Y man Park." Tt 1R of frame construc- perimental station at Now Bruns- tion and will be one story high. Tho wick. Tho hoys were shown tho dif- O owners will be Clifford and Grace ferent phases of experimental work Cadman of Eatontown. It will cost bcinc clono there. ThOEo who went With Each Purchase 8U Satisfaction Grows! $6,000. The contractors expect to wire RichaTd Wilkinson, Marshal have the -wovli done by the middle Wolcott, GroiKc Davis. Ralph Mau- Detroit Aiito ricll. Thomas Uiocnlcy, Theodore R of next month. The members of the I/>ng Branch Rowc. nnd Noi man PYtinkg. hospital auxiliary of this place will At n recent mcct.n^' of the Ocran- meet next Monday afternoon at the port ladies' aid Kociety ofllcera wcio in home of Mrs. Ada. B. Nafew. elected [or the coming year. Tlrjy Electric Co. are Mrs. Lloyil N. Sickles. president.- Sovoral people-from, hero'attended tha pageant held in the Presbyterian Mr.= . Pcrley Riddle- (lrst vice picd- 7-9 West Bergen PliJce, church at Red Bank last week. cleni. Mrd. Gcorpo C. II. Hurley ro- Mrs. Charles Brccsc has r on tod cordlup secretary, Mvs. Charles U. her small house on Breese Terrace Walling corrcapondinK secretary and RED BANK TEL; 128. to William Wardman of this place. Mrs. John H. Hulse treasurer. CHNEIDER He and his family will move In about Mr. and Mrs. George W. U. May the middle ot May. of Plainileld visited in Oceanport on Ths Young People'* Bible class of Saturday. the Advent church will meet at the Members of the Oceanport parent- n|l ARKET home of Rev. Chester Apy. the as- teaHiri- n3soclatlon heard an inter- sistant pastor. In tho L>cs Gertrudes cstiiiK talk on "Child Health" at the apartments at Red Bank at tholr regular meeting Wednesday after- 21 West Front St., Red Bank, N. J. next meeting. noon. The speaker, Miss Harriet Tho Shrewsbury reading club held Cook, is tho educational superinten- an (MeetIon of offlcors last week and dent nf tho public health nurses con- SPECIALS IN EFFECT NATIONAL Chnrtrs was chosen nected with the Monmouth county FREE DELIVERY FOR QUICK DELIVERY The other officers includa social scrvica and an Instructor In Mr A'la B. Nafew vice president, health education. "Miss Cook on- RED BANK — FAIR HAVEN PHONE RED BANK 2653. APRIL 28th, 29th, 30th. Mi -.nmi;i Holmes recording secre- courngeri proper diet, cleanliness, .'••". Arthur Swift. Sr., federa- sunshine, vest e.nd recreation for . r lary and Mrs. J. L. Hubbard children, and commended the asso- ciation for providing milk for school Sirloin, Round Hilph Norwood Is recuperat- pupils. Mrs. Thomas J. Mcaghcr and Hen Fancy c •' > ;in Illness of several wpnkn. Mm. Cyril W. Hayhurst. joint chair- 1 or Porterhouse ly of Mrs. George Martin men of the card party held recently lb ,uirt, who died in tho Lonp; nt tho borough hall, reported that or os|ilti\lp , was taken to tho on South I *!S wlls rcrl"zcd on tho affair. Aa- funeral home slalin ntrtri for burial. P 'ho chairmen -were Mrn. R. for preparation w Tom Turkeys STEAKS Tho limly was then transferred to ' - Nf'son, Mrs. Thompson, Miss Brooklyn and interred in Kverfiiccn rafK'<1y. Mrs. Harry Htrylitr, Mr«. cemetery Saturday. ; Wllllnm Connell, Ml«s Herbert and Tho pupper conference held In the Miss l-'.ldn Mnlda. Plans wcro tnnde social room ot tho Methodist church •' '"' u Mn>' Jinrly for tho children. last Wednesday night was well nt- M"- Rondo C. DeNyso and Miss Elda Swift's Premium Legs tendril. Nearly every oftlrrr of the Mnl'tn m-r. In chargo of Iho arrange- Beechnut churrh was present. ! nirnl.i. A number of lh« monibcrn SKINBACK ! Genuine Mr. and Mr«. Krnnk Codned r of nrr planning In attond lite unrlnipR r Bloomflrld "pent flunrlny nt rnnferencn of thn pnrpnt-trttc'lier n«- hhoni n of MMr. flnd Mr». Krnnk Keuna ' ."oi-i.-ulnn nt Trims Illvi-r. Thofld pros- COFFEE of Clinton nvenue. t nt Ihrt inprtlnjf wt-t-fl Mrs. A. A. LAMB Tim fnnhlon nlnnv held In thn lior- Wrllir, Mrn. U. W. Nrlnon, Mrs. HAMS nuKti hull ln«t Frlilny Kflrrnnon wns ltnlph Mnurloll, Mrn. Mullen. Mrs. ellj"!""! liy ninny. Tlln t; 111 uriniln l.miln Millar, Mrs Martin J. Connel- 12 - 14 w apnntiore'l the fiffnlr for the hnnnrtt nf ib. 29c — April 30th to May 7th ly. Mrn. Cyril W. 1 Inyhuisl, Mrn. lb. 16c "»" their rarap fund. About }^3 «u H..ml,i c. PCNJ-N,, Mm. I'iny, Mrs. E. lb. or rnill.-ld. I I'riuicluniip, Mr«. Wllllntn Shank End The women nf HI Dorothea'* C*A(II- I MIM l-:vrivn llulfr, Mr. nnd Mi«. Size ollr rlnm'h held it eui'hie Irirl I llntin-n W. Kllliy, Minn KIIII-PPCB VVedni'jdiiv evenlnn In the hn.irmeni llnilii.ur. Mm. Uimnrll K. (Jlllnni, of tlir- .-11111c-11. I Mir. IvUnnl llrrty, Mln« Brookfield Prepared Mr «nrly| I'li'iixiitit nnd Alum, Ohln, Mr mid | c Mir. Wlltlani IliMinlS'Mi nnd i|jill;;lilrr i Ml". l-Tia • I Itxnlri, Mm. T.fiU WKnt, ROLL MI;I \V I'lK-yriihii ntnl Mm. 'riiiitiiim ib llrtty nnd Mninnnl 4;nntun nr '1'irn I —Ami tlint motto goes tlir snmc in • I. Miiijilm. Tim nircilni; on Mny Ib RIB ROAST tlon were Wfrll end K'lrKt* cf Isih win tin Din in.it for (tin current BUTTER 25 ('Inrn llteene. Boya' School Suit* mid other wear- The I^irll aid »,f Fchlml > rnI rhlllcll Itlrt at thn linnin nf Mln., •;,, Mi nn.l Mia l'Mtvm-il Wnlllil«y nblc» nt. it clocn in Scouting- -in other «l« Alcor rin lliixil ot irol 1 -i n I Thinn mill .Inn, Wnillitrv "f Nownrk wnrn wpfti-pnti i,-ii<-«iii n) Ui" hfitni. of Mr Best Quality A Pint and a Half for 29c. Shoulder words; properly r.lolhccl, tlint Boy of nl-nalntl a nnrlnl 1 lutn wnn rtljuvn.l tint Tlnirmlny II"- nm Irly v. Ill t.i.,! I'Mwinil Wiiitlilny nf AII mm nvrnm SWIFT'S at 111" limiln itt Mra. I). II, Will) rlrlil 'llir ln.|| I, |M or French Drctting # 2c. BOYS' .SUITS dial rit|lfi»Bh||i IIMIII In ||, r. Mrlh" ("ill 1 il.lny _ lilt I llllM ll .'II Ulin.l.y .1 l,o|, ,,,„ I' M.,ll I'IIIUI.! «,,.! willum Van (Mllh T»» l-klr i.f llnLLri.l IVIl «r,r. I,, . !,„,„„ ,,f (I,, „,,„„„„ , I.. l.il>i In II.o ,|.,v lll« In mi mill F-UIU-*"! J>t tl'a » Inn .»i ) Fancy Tomatoes Crnln Pork Chops can $g.45 i« SJ5.00 l...|« r. .ri,.| .i |,,.i f,,,lt ,,r llln «l"iip I'" lha I'mnilngl,,!, iii«l||nli> Sauerkraut Al ll.f, rfniiiU'/ nu.r nli,|r ar,vl,a H.l" cin.tiiM f,,, „ «,.,, |.|O,1S ,,„ Mi. llnllr:,, n. I,,H ,| AH.,, „„, Rib Vcnl Chopn j.|.t,, II,. ,,l*.., ,j f, ,1. «,,„ a n IM VM.lly. Al»1....,a. li.ilv.lr.l ||,. .„, String Beans a i y tn»«t)iig tell) I.*'!,!,!,] |0. a nr,l,.i, .1 III.I ifj,., , hiii, h, \v«.l In II.. «... I.I I,,,,,,, ,,( |,,, Mi-lli...II.I I '".« Iliam ll. ,,,, M.y .'I 7;30 P. fA. Friday—Tune in Station W J B I Country Club Trio. •'• • «•••»-». 'Hi. 1^.11., .1,1 .,,,,,„ ll>* |i,. n, ..t,i |r,,.. , ,, t ( p,, i " IIIMI ll «1>I r.|..,l 14. ,,,,.« „, | v t f r w t J. KRIDEL Ml-" "• »"«nl||r nt.,1,, ||,. .n,., I'l.i. -A.^T rii-in Ail..i,a-- M»" in, II..,, ..r II,. ...,,,l,,,..l., |.l., l.an1 f.,^11.. .,l,,,,.| ,t «„„.„„,„.,,, „.., lU Mai. I, 11,. K,,, m,,m ,.„,,, , alunalili,,-, ,,,,t r..ll,,wl^ l|,. „„ o™ GRAPEFRUIT ^^ . no* mi>t>r «u>rrrn'rna. M». l*.li.|,^,}*| .if If^^^ t rf»..H e m Libby's CRIAM 3can» 19' mmmmmmmmm REGISTER, APRIL 27,1982. Paro Mtnnfi

f. her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. W. otltutlng »_» teacher In the Union Constable's Auto ' illler on Thursday. . Beach, publto school. 1TICKEY AND HIS MA ... By BEtli AWNCNO CO, Mrs. Susie Bertram and Mrs, Jo»e- John X Haley, local auto license hlne Kurnan of Brooklyn spent Bun- agent, has been elected Chief of the Ruined By Fire lay with Mr. .and Mrs. A. E. Lang- fire department. Rufus O. Walling, •mtw p,«{f HCrfM, ord. Jr., Is first assistant and Joseph E. Constable Thomas A. Hockett's Mr, and Mrs. Oarrett Wilson were Judson second assistant chief. SOKC TO Car Destroyed Near HighU- unday visitors at Vineland, Capt. George Mason of the police UU Mr. and Mrs. John Baralta and department, who recently purchased town Last Wednesday .After- laughter <5raco Marie and Mrs. Davis a lot from his brother, J. W. Mason, noon—Occupants Not Hurt. nd family of Jersey City spent Sun- on Second street, has awarded the lay with Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Leek. contract for a seven-room bungalow A Nash automobile owned by Con- Mr. and Mm. Eluworth Lewis and to'bo built on the property to E, D. :able ThomaV A. Hackett of Red laughter Marlon and Mr. and MrB.Bryne. • From the Manufacturer to You... iank was"ileBtroyed by flre last Vllllam Bailey and daughter Mar- Mrs. WHHam P. Morris has been Wednesday afternoon near HightB- garet spent Sunday at Princeton with visiting her Bister, Mrs, Margaret own. The car was being used to con- Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Bailey.. Durrua of New York. roy a. sick woman to the state hos- Mrs. Pearl Fetrldge will entertain Harold Stout Is an appondlcttls pa- Ital at' Trenton. Others In the au- he members of .the Quorum club at tient In St. Peters' hospital at New Latest Spring Patterns. imoblle besides Mr. Hackett and the l'er. homer this afternoon. Brunswick. Mothers lova a briftit, cheerful homi. Tbty vpeoel >atient were Capt. Joseph Bray of Mr. and Mrs. JSrngat Volkland and Mr. and M^~ Rpy_ Hujrlar have »i> much llrnt In it, Have the Bell Awninf Com* helled Bank" police force and Miss amlly attended the funeral of their ronted a houia orlsgreen Grove ave- tuny equip YOUR homo with c6lerlul, »ey Kathleen Hughes, one of tho vlBltlng irother-in-law at Atlantic City on nue. / awntnge—that brinf added charm and distinction. lurses of Red Bank, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. D..Hyrne and Mr: They're eurprislnfly reaionable. ist- after the machine left Hlghts- Mrs. Donlol I* Ahem, Mr«. T. R. and Mrs; C, S. Calvert havo rented 75e, $1,00 and own, Capt. Bray noticed that the ompton and Mrs. Frapcls Craig Allen Pollng's house on Beers street floor of the car was hot. "Stop the ;pent Wednesday at New York. and will move from their present :ar, Tom, something's wrong," he BELL AWNING CO. Mra. J. C. Compton spent Wcdnes- house, owned by E. E. Morris on Sec- " ' t.A.Y/HrNOS'-'-* STAIR CUSHIONS laid. Mr. Haekett brought tho oar to ay at Newark. ond street Bhortly. PHOHf RED BANK ^759iA:ivl7.2 MONMOUTH 5T VALUES standstill and as ha did BO flames Mr, and Mrs. Harry Clay of Fair Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Kidgeway and trst-from several parts of-the-con- laren; Mr. and" Mrr.Kenneth" Coop^ daughter'Were *eelc-ead" Visitors «t •oyanco. The occupants quickly got r of Hed Bank and Mr. and Mrs.Atlantlo City. )ut of the car and they were not in Edward Bennett of Belford spent The Koyport exempt firemen at- ALL FOR iured. The Hlghtstown firemen Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs,tended the Sunday evening services foUght" thf blaze, but the flre^wan un- T. R. Compton. at Calvary church. They were ac- der too much headway to be put out Mr. and Mrs. Jease Clark of HiKh- companied by the firemen's band. and the automobile was'ruined. ands spent Thursday evening with Mr. s,nd_Mra, Paul T. Ash and Mr. Capt. "BrayTJSIIeaT^ pasalng aulS Mr, - and Mrs, Thomas - Smith of and -Mrs.- Samuel D. Walker have ra- at and got a ride to the state hos- Church street. turned from a three-weoks' trip to Hal with the patient and nurse. By Mr. and Mrs. John Foster enter- Florida. means of a" telephone message a car alnod friends from Atlantic City on Mr. and Mra. Daniel Barnett of To Think About was summoned from Red Bank to Sunday, Englowood were the week-end guests make the trip homo. Mr. Hacketi's Mr. ana Mrs. Fred Cook of Point of lire. Burnett's parents,. Mr. and automobile was insured against flre. Pleasant spent Sunday with Mrs. Mrs.. Harvey Bronner. Mlllard F. Trimble. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Weseman YOUNG PEOPLE HOLD BALLY. Mrs. James Ashe Is entertaining have returned from a several months' her mother from Newark for a few stay at West Palm Beach, Florida. Nino Sunday-Schoola Represented a weeks. Fur About fifty members and guests of Meeting In Local Church. Mrs. Mahlon Grimes and hor the Keyport literary club attended daughter Bernlco spent Friday at the fortieth anniversary of the club Members of the Sunday-schools o Newark. nine churchos in this section of.rh at a dinner at Conklin's restaurant county attended n young people' Captain and Mrs. John Glass and on Friday evening. Mrs. H. W. Hart- rally hold last Thursday night at the eon John spent Sunday at Cranford man, president of the club, presided Presbyterian church. Elghty-flve per- as tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Angus and Prof. F. Howard Lloyd gave an Twenty-five years in the fur business has Open Saturday Morning, Apr. 30 Bons were present. . Beyer. Interesting address on "Words." Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bluh have rented an Rufus O. Walling read an original Harry Worden presided at thi apartment in tho Zelglor building. poem and Mayor Raymond L. Wyc- given us the knowledge necessary for meeting. A devotional service wai Mrs. Bluh has been sick with pleurlBy koff gave a short speech. Michael the complete care and protection of your 67 Broad St., Red Bank led by M^sa Catherine Jteamer. A3' at the home of her parents, Mr. and Sherry sang sevoral selections and fiombly singing was led by Rev. K ~ Mrs. J. p. Euler. Mrs. Sherry gave several humorous M. Poff of Little Sliver. Mrs. Warre. furs. When you store your furs in our Alfred Nichols of Connecticut was readingsg . Mr. Sherry waa accom- Smock waa at the piano. tho week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. ultra modem storage plant you are as- The principal speaker was Mlsj panied by Mrs. Sherry at the piano Alice Newman of Long Branch, pres Raymond White. and Miss Bor'ncatnp on the violin. sured of the best of care and greatest t Idbrit of "the deling "People'sI leagtli - John. JiMordlnnd J" .confined, to the Mrs. najtnond I*rWyokoff-h«» boan of that city, who told of the work < houso with sicknees. confined to her home several days for this organization. A recreation pe Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walling, who with grip. lod was held In the basement of th were recently married, will start Norman B. I/Ockwood filed a pe- church aft<*v the meeting. housekeeping In Mrs. Elwood Seeley'B tition In the Republican primaries for FREE—EVERY FUR GARMENT. house on Main Btreet mayor and Earl Hegeman for the The churches represented were th< Mrs. William Fox of Oakwood Belford Methodist, the Leonardo Bap Democratlo nomination for mayor. STORED WITH US WILL BE Heights has been spending a few Petitions for the two councllmen to tlat, the Rumson Presbyterian, the days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fair Haven Methodist Protestant, the bo olectod wero filed by Albert M. GLAZED FREE OF CHARGE , John Schanck. Haigh and Daniel A. Van Pelt, Re- Little Silver Methodist and the Luth Judge Louis Meese is having an ad- eran,^ Baptist. Methodist and Preoby publicans, and by Howard Creed, Ar- dition of a aun parlor made by thur W. MoFarland, Alfred P. Con. lerian of Red Bank. George Look. (Tailored dotH coats and auita for wom- Tho next meeting will b« he' over. Democrats. The term of mayor Miss Elizabeth Schnoor ' acconv R. L. Wyckoff will expire this year en reasonably priced. Thursday,. May 19th, at tho Fnir H panted a bus load of high school pu- ven Methodist Protestant church. and the terms of Councllmen F. P. pils on a sight-seeing trip to New Armstrong and Daniel A. Van Pelt York on Friday. will expire. Mr. Armstrong Is not PAliWa. H E ADQU ARTE RS Mr. and Mra. Ward R. JefTers, who seeking re-election. Belford News. havo been spending the winter at (The Had Bank Beglnler can be boug Brooklyn, will return on Saturday to Jack Friedman inc. . the etore of John Q'Nelll. the »«rvl spend the summer here. Boy Has Appendlcltii. itatlon of Orvillo Cttnlei- anil Henry Was- Buster Matthewii, son ft Harold Spedfr herw6 iflrtaan'e waiting room.) Mrs. Bertha Poolo of Belmar has FURRIERS Ituni Pilnl md enfit* CUT THE COST OF PAINTING been spending several days with her Matthews of Atlantic Highlands, was >» tood punltr." Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dolan of Phlla- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garrett A. removed In the first aid ambulance lelphla spent Boveral days roconlly of that placo Monday night to the 24 Monmouth St., 26 W. Main St, YOUR HOUSE Lee. t vlth Mr. and Mrs. John Mulder. Miss Madeline Voorhees met with a Liong Branch hospital for an opera- RED BANK FREEHOLD. Mrs. Samuel • Glock, Mrs. Davids pa|nful accident Wednesday evening tion for appendicitis. might u weD have (he best Sclinoor, Mrs. Kuftia Eflfitmond, Mrs. when her nutomobll' o collide'" ' ~d with Phone 3757. Phone 582. Ncff and Ur>. Conroy spent Wednoo- another'car at the corner of Church cause you actually pay for it day at Now York. street and Campbell avenue. Miss Sail For Bermuda. anyway—in the long run. Your Mr. nnd Mrs. Garrctt A. Wilson en- Voorhees received a brokon ankle Dr and Mrs. Frederick Bullwinkel houso looks belter when you .crtalned ^friends from Jersey City and her car was very much damaged. of Atlantic Highlands are on a trip ver tho w'eek-ond. Mr. and Mrs. Orvillo Caalcr have to Bermuda. It Pays to Advertise in The Register. paint with SWP and the paint Gordon Dlnnen has purchased a been visiting friends in Connecticut. HOUSEtPAINT job doesn't cost any more be- Dictator car. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hoyers spent Mrs. William Johnston gave birth Thursday evening with Mr. and Mr«. cause SWP goes so much further than cheaper paint—covers o a son Saturday at her honic. Hnrold Rapp of Keyport. half again as much surface to the gallon. Adolino Bennett, daughter of Mr. Nearly all the fishermen from this and Mrs. Albert Bennett celebrated place and vicinity went to Trenton SWP gives you your favorite color scheme, cleaner and more her sixth birthday on Thursday by on Monday to attend a. hearing on [attractive than any cheap paint possibly can -and, what's more giving a party to (^ few of her young a fish bill that is detrimental to thslr xlcnds. Sho received many fine gifts. fishing business. important—the colors last! Long after the cheap paint job has Tho members of Baysldo Council Mrs. Irving Roop spent Monday taken on the appearance of a pair of faded overalls you can spent a very enjoyable evening with with her mother. Mrs. Joseph Van- Poter Cooper council of Newark Brunt of Koansburg. 1902 1932 wash the dust off an SWP paint job with plain soap and water Wednesday evening. A gamo of In- Mr.' and Mrs. Daniel Ahearn and and the colors will come up fresh and bright. door baseball waa playod. The Bay-family attended tho wedding of their eldo team' won. The trip was made niece. Miss Elizabeth Ahearn or Use SWP and have the best painted houso in the neighbor- Rctdtr Colors £,-, ff>Q nt n on* of Robort N. Seeloy'n hussea. Highlands, to Peter SaulckU of hood. SWP looks the be»t> costs the least and wears tho longest. fa GJlon.. .77..,... $O>6d During the journey, songs wore sung. Union Beach on Sunday. I Arnold Wontwortli and Hnrold Luby Miss Virginia Forrest, who 1« at- •were outstanding among tho singers. tending normal school, spent the Both have tenor voices. week-end with her father. THE MARCUS STORE Tl M ElY Jack Mulder of New York spent Miss Maud Roop of Nutlny apunt the. weok-end with h|s parents, Mr. tho week-end with her parents, Mr. SHemvm-WiixMMs StUMWIN-WlLUAMS and Mm. John Mulder. snd Mrs. William rtoop. Mr. and Mrs. John Hclnn spent Mr. and Mrs. Knusrck and family FLAT-TONE PORCH and DECK' Sunday at Bnrnegnl. of Now York spent Sunday at their I*—FREE' Miss Mabel Luker apr-nt Sunday flummor homo ort Knflt road. A wiihble flit wall painit lor b* I PAINT with friends at Aslmry Park. Cnrl Naglo apent Sunday at New terior docoratinz. Producexlucc*t a I p of Authorilathro , DrUt Ovtr Night Wllllnni Holmuth linn a now Btilck York. automobile. beautiful vclrct fmilli on n!J *!•* tw * " 1 Book on Homo EtpecUll/ prepared la witluUad Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T,. AhMrn. A Letter of Appreciation Normnn Johnaon has repainted Min. nohert Field". Mm. William outside exposure and rurd weur nii'l •ale last week would like another opportunity to lake ntlvnntage Per Quart .".. «'UC Otteti n. ffiw dny« «i;iv 'Ihn liny linn i.'i i;nr,.N hml a ilMlchlful Hint Quart. been nnmed Ilnlioit. llrtnilil Ollmi. of thoie attractive offerings that we featured last week. Mr*. O<(«n lierinn tli>r Mini lliiK" "n1 Mlea llelcn (tltitrtU. Keyport Now*. Cllffnnl Ciimptiiit nllpnilnl (lie For this reason, we are repeating our Anni- WALL PAPER Harnurn and Hnllpy rlinu nt. New <11ie lte«n niut Min. tJMM|{A Kiihlnenn he* lifirn j | t ronni, ( , >len, MIRMI^IU Aillltmln, Alcn n H S' l virility irlntlvrn at Uontnti, Mn«e. I This sale will include not only those "Specials" we offered

werk etui wllh M|. nn,I Mf. r.-n|n ffinhl «r*nl, anil futility at* 'ii'i'npv last week, bul also many money-saviiiK opportunities that wn Let iiH liclp you with otir rxpeneiiw ifi />«-l»'«'(intc Uin ii/;hl ji.-ipor for your min VVnlU nr I'llmrtiiii. 111^ (lin fl«t I" (lie Cllfi'lni n*lf« Nlill'l have obtained, e.pcrinlly for iliia sale from our Nrw York M«IHI> Mr. niul Mm ,1M.K, II.-,, 11,,, 1 •.,,,-•-, IMK nl III" i ,1 IU"«.| an,I 'I III t it epnn' Krlilov Hi Jrimy I'lly wllli Ml fnclurers. c nml Mie. l,neln|- Knnit, and Our Wnll I'appr nalinncK Hie <•>•(• and pills Ilial. "I "x(ra" Toiidi" in ovory Win. •|),,.r>in. '|'i||,|,ri /,f I.JldrniiiM] lioinc leluilix'l linliin Momlay i[ln >|iemt 1't:*1, AltMll"tl. l'« , V.*1!* tlie \v**U A|{nin wn cordially invite nil our patrons and friends 1" <"l' Inc K iv*"U wllh lifi |i i nipl(,-ti ,-ntt nut Hurdle ,,f Ihflr |>ei*nt», Mi a nit Mr, ini|Mr«. W, w, Minn. Mln I'', l*alniftr Al mail IIMR rlirnln with us our 30th Anniversary Sale, " Wr nl«o rmry n full line of Gajviumnl nnd Hnuizo Snccn Wirr nt tlio lnw- I'aill TniH'io-, .11 , yv',,, In n |*l"n* W*II tipl'1 anil 1 Mm. I'eall While le Ilm lo'llr. K\,\ ,,f Ihe ihui'li <«ivi"l Tar Roofing. Paper at 98c roll. ^rhe wfffl fi*i ililri, 11 \V>.I. ,teh|illlei nr III ami l»'t|,.ll,y 1'illUit'iM Ml" -tl.rlt It \Ve«l. • I pr ri|| a|. Window <>|nit in nil Sizfi. l Mm l'hei|r9 r e,| del elelll HlUi4t ,,.|.|'al. !. elating -I". ]<•< THE MARCUS STORE Mil. Men V Weal. filen'le filie r«. «(v«v.| film title Mil f.eieli lie", .1 l"« ui, >i>.i tii> ri,,, 8 Broad Street, Red Batik, N. X Ml. »h,| Mil ,l.it,.« | Ihe I'O'H lm.lo.1 ....,.!.II f KLARIN'S PAINT STORE rl l,.c,.li> .!,.(!,', will h"l'l e • i|' f 1,,t. !••> en.| iai.1 (..Hj- I ..i,,.,>,.,•» nljl.l 39 Momnouth St • t Iteil |]|n}, Pehtt.Jey el lli< pafl.h IK.,,.1, Phone 3838. Ute it^e|ia A tti.lt kit I.IIIM.M WE DELIVER. Uft An4*»«^if. »r*n Itee f>»«h

I MM Iwtn* Mf«, ti»»H V, . ?:\ ..,* i^titA.-'A-^fc...... ?. ,. ' .. i . t x7 * '-^^S-sfK. a^J^^v RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 27,1982.

JERSEY'S EOADS. May 13th. There will bo prices of $5patrol went on a hilio Sunday to and SATDBDAT In gold for tho highest score in Highlands. / t Ihti w«ek m will clow out tb'e balance TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN- Bresent Hlghwaya Built on Founda- pinochle and 52.50 in gold for the The pupils of Mrs. D. W. Shlpp'B ol our tions LaM 250 Yeare Aeo. ( highest score in bridge. There will elocution class -will give a rpcltal be many other prizes, as well as a Thursday .night, May Ctb, at tho SPRING Contractor' and Builder Newark,^. J., (AP)—New 3eraoy*s door prize. The games will begin at Methodist church for the benefit of original settlers had one thing at eight o'clock. tho Ladles' aid.society. The official SPECIALIZIN8CBEEN AND, STORG M I- NENCI.OSUHE JOBBIN9 G least in common with ancient Rome'B A public card party will bo given board of the church met Monday Tdephono MOM 160 Bridge Avenue, VLtsA Baiik. N.J. military leadera—they liked and built by the Progressive bridge club at thenight. Millinery ijood highways. The two playlets presented at St. So good. In fact,, that three or thehomo of Mrs. Gustavo Petzold tomorr t reduced prices to m«V. room for Bsw row night. The games will begin at John's chapel at Little Silver last .. ; SUMMER STOfK resent main state highways are built half-past eight o'clock. -V' week" by the So and^Sew club were —One Week n foundations laid half a century A spring dance under the auspices thoroughly enjoyed by the audience efore George Washington was born. of the Ocean View Improvement as- and th» participants were liberally MISS A. L.MORRIS Mbr Is thls^all, for the road.bulldera sociation will bo sheld at the Com-applauded. Tho club met last night White Leghorn Chicks >f the seventeenth century designed munity hall Saturday night at half- at the homo of Mrs. Eleanor Lind- MHltnery Parlor, Room 16, Eisner Btdf. nd constructed wide highways, the past eight o'clock. A door prize and say. • r 56 Rrond St., phone 2241-J. c ilans- calling lor roads' and streets musio will be furnished. Some of the young folks took their FLOWERS to bo riot less than 100 feet' in Mrs. Mary Sheridan will >S'e hostess first plunge of the season In tho^surf breadth." • ll 8100. at the Tuesday night card party at Saturday.: . The first road of- any consequences the Brevont Park and Leonardo flre- The Unemployed baiebalt nlno de- for Mother > be built -was from Salem to Bur-houso next Tuesday night. Playing ated the Alerts Saturday afternoon each per 1,000 .' Ington, then the seat of government, will start at eight.o'clock. ' a score of 20 to 11. Carlson, Ho- B\g, husky Chicks with 31 years ot high production of 1org« [t was laid out in 1681 and was BIX Tho ladies' auxiliary of the Breypnt rn and Thomas scored most of tho white eggs bred hi them. IGHT up Mother's rods wide. Part ol it i3 now Included Park juid-lieonardo_firc-company will uns for tho Alerts, while-Bub Smith 1 n route 43 but its width has dlmln- hold a card party at the flrehouse ot a Jioruor and Layton, Young and L home with beauti- shed since It was first built. Saturday night, May 28th. The pro- ihnson each xnado a triple for the "'. ful. flowers ! We have Another important early highway ceeds will be given to the firemen to .inners. ran from Cape May to Beesley's help pay for tho new addition to the Eigeniraach Farms i many delightful sugge's- Point, on the northern edgge of Cappe flrehouse. The addition will be fin- -—-tions—in—plants -4>ou--- Mtjay^ojunty^cjosojj o OOcea n Clty.^ThiClt^is ished this week—Amofig-other-things r was constructed in. iffOS and is nowit has a kitchen with all Improve- Middletown Village Farm locaUd on Chapel HIU Itoad, Middletown. N. quets, and in corsages art of route 4. The third was built ments, and a meeting room for the (Th» Rod Bank Rogl«Mr can be boughl nderson for her to wear. rrora Cape May to Brldgeton, thenfiremen on tho first floor. The doors tho stores of J. c. Knight and William shownjaa Cobansey Bridge.-.Jt datea of tho building havo been enlarged Wat«r>.) from 1707 and Is part of route S-49. four o Grant has returned nor less thon-two. ,Tho state might "Georgo orchestra. '"" ~ "' BONE MEAL STRAW have saved money in the long run rorn the Rivervlew hospital, where in Transit. had these requirements" been met Howard Mallen of Leonardo was ihe was a medical patient for sov- WOOD ASHES GRAIN with, b.ut as the time for modern song leader at the Masonic entertain- iral weeks, she la now staying a WAREHOUSE and OFFICE: traffic congestion approached roads ment for the benefit of the Fort Han- he home of Mrs. Stanley Stilwoll. PEAT MOSS LIME were jield down -to the minimum. Now cock Boy Scouts at Fort Hancock on Four ahoota* wore Slid, at tru 51-53 Mechanic Street, NOW OPEN Saturday night. A delegation of thir- ango on William Kelly's place last the State pays annually large sums teen members of the Howard Mallen FOR for condemnation and purchase of Sunday. The first three Hero 25-blrd Red Bank, N. J. association were present. Last night iventa with first prizes of cartons of land for rights of way. Mr. Mallen and a large delegation of Those early settlers needed room :lgarettes and second prizes consist PHONE Leonardo Lions attended the regional ng of money. William Kelly won th BUSINESS only for the passing of two wagons dinner at tho borough hall at Union or ox carts at most, but they pro- arst shoot Thomas Kelly was sec- Beach. , r ___,..,, ; . RED BANK CO A nd -and -won -75-conto,-and"Jaoob vided Tholf-agaln--as' much width The BrevenT ftirlc and Leonardo 704 than 13 the standard" today for three iircmen will meet Monday night. roffrey won 60 cents. Charles J. Kel- streams of speed traffic. T£e state y won the first prize In the secon* highway standard today Is 66 feet or ihoot with Thomas Kelly again talc four rods, and the only road in the ng second prize. George > Brake state which "comes up to this meas- Port Monmouth News. ilttlo Sliivor was thlrr. In the thin urement is tho Black Horse Pike. 5-blrd shoot William Kelly also woi Deluxe Grill (The Rod Bank Register can be bought M. V. Many of the early roads' built in In Fort Monmoutb at the stores ot Chattel Irst prize. Bernard Hlckey was sec- the state have since fallen into dis- Ueyers and Salyadora Seasllone.) * md and Charles J. Kelly was third use or are used only slightly because in this event. Ar ten-bird event to 47 Monmouth St., Red Bank, N. J, Margaret Biirlew, daughter of Mr. 24 WHARF of the shift in centers of population conclude the shoot was won by and Mrs. Robert Burlcw, Is very sick (FORMERLY APPLEGATE'S) and commerce. George Brake. The other shooters with pneumonia at Rlvervlcw hos- were Charles A. Kelly, Gerald War- TEL. 27 RED BANK, N.J. Pltul ut Red Bank. CHOOSES NOT TO BUN. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hendrlcks ioker, James Soden, Al Hosnagle, Business Men's Home-Cooked and their two children and Mr. and Donald Hlckey and John B. Brady. Sheriff William R. O'Brien Not a Mrs. Thomas J. Casler spent Sunday Candidate for Surrogate, with Mrs. Ella M. Cottrell or Jack- Sheriff William R. O'Brien of Bol- son Mills. Mrs: Casler spent yester- LUNCHEON 60c inar announced last Thursday that he day with her daughter, Mrs. Irwin was not a candidate for any office Beaver of Nutley. this year. Mr. O'Brien's name has Capt. Benjamin Dennis is havln 2 Served Daily >om 11:00 Til ^:30. been prominently mentioned as a Ke- his house repainted. publican candidate for surrogate. Mrs. Cornelius M. Britton and Miss Sheriff O'Brien has teen a promin- Alma "Williams were luncheon guests Phones Special - SUNDAY, MAY 1st ent figure a,Dout the courthouse for of Mrs. John E. Bennett, Jr., oa Mon- several years. Ho was chief clerk in day. • tho sheriffs office up to the time of Mrs. William Helmuth and Mr! No his election ri& sheriff two years ago Earl Eastmond of Belford and Mra 6-C6urse Turkey last November when ha defeated Rob- George Thorne of Keyport spen ert C. Thompson by a majority of Monday with Mrs. Benjamin Dennis Waiting Broad St., Red over 14,000. Mr. O'Brien Is secretary Joseph Lukor haa bought x Che DINNER of tho Monmouth county firemen's rolet sedan. Phones: association. Helen Freibott, daughter of Mi and Mr3. Edward Freibott, was takei 3262—3263. FREE DELIVERY We Specialize in Steaks and Chops. to the Long Branch hospital on Moi Sea Foods in Season and BIDS FOB NEW BRIDGE. day to undergo a second operatlo for mastolditis. Helen has had more Home-Made Cakes and Pies. Estimates on Highlands Bridge to Bo than'her share of sickness the pas Received In May. few months. Besides having two op- Morris Goodklnd, a state highway erations for mastolditla she was sick THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS engineer, informed the, Monmouth with scarlet fever. county freeholders last 'week that The Republican women's unit held bids wyi bo received next month for a card pnrty Monday afternoon at the I the construction of tho $1,000,000 home of Mrs. Thomas Weathered. bridgo over the Shrewsbury river at Edwnnl Rowland Is a patient at Take Advantage of the Last 3 Days of Our Anniversary Sale- Highlands. The bridge Is to be con- the I*onR Branch hospital. structed under the state reimburse- Mrs. Charles atava celebrated hor Tomorrow, Friday & Saturday. It means a Great Savings to You. ment net, tho county awarding the fiftieth birthday with a dinner party LAUTER PIANO CO. contract and paying for tho work and last Thursday. She had a number of collecting from tho state in 1933 and Newark friends as guests. 1931. , . Caleb Smith of Union Beach was a Kiiest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Wlnki'liimnn part of lust wuek. Mr. Leonardo News. and Mrs. Winkelmnnn and Mr. Smith (The Red Bank Ileglater can b* bought roue to Kcunoburg one dny lost week in l lirnn iwunli'il. "Mm rluli Will i.b.irivn c lb voiy »lclt. la ulcwly ImprovltiK. lb I.n,||rn"NiKlit" Mny HIli. nnI liulMlnc Cir\ Paliirilay i.r MMIIIMIVIIIII iininly al ir»ir llavnn I :11B. i,II natiinlny nrimiiix.n, April .Will. I-:. J. M«illn, Jr.. «pmil Ilia "il wltli flloiwia al litiMiklyn. Fruit and Vegetable Specials flirlalniiaen fur II,,1,1m Wlllla W> OOMI'I.ETK U M| Inmii lin.l liniiilny, William I,In,Inn "ill vlnl filrn.ta linto iivrr I'm la l.ulMlnti M ml,In < nil.er nf 111 QoutUtfcy, at Ttila l-nv. rrlraj ThU OITr, I it-k mil. r-ffi ah Iff Ivp*1. Mi, KM.! M|,. c, ||_ CtiBlrll llnliy r»laiami. »,t,r, i,,.,Yt,1 f CARROTS BANANAS LEMONS nt Omronlrat TontM, N«-w .In- i,;Uv i.r Illihl.iul. ,,,,,vr,1 Hral>ll(M I'. !!«•! I!«HV >f*l«l "'i« al I hi. ,,|... 1..I wr,.|, ncn. h.a III.IVP,! 1.0,1, („ ||,|. |, VtltfjCO N11 r Largo Bunclio Largo Ripe Sunkitt «- MHillail llH.in«n «|.c,, «",) la «.< • u|.>• 11,H Ilia 1^,1 l|Hti >-rli rn,1 a| Je,,«y I'ny v»ltli fi HlHit <»l| ll«a, |, RIIFCI. c .l-'hlt KnixkU la Ol* nniitl Allatal|*.im al« tieltiy O bunches QO "i Qc dozen "I H l'l< liUi'a 'I I. lBlt,nl I' vlll.i al II i>n Mo ti'lay tli> I ^..,,,„,,!,, WM |.|.M|.> l.ea.l, ||,. l»IMJ.|le«n rllih will q\v. „ |,m Mr. unit Mia nioj.hci, J.,1,,, LAUTER'S 'Unity flt.twMiB* t'*r All Iti^uthe Bi«,,.lor,i| |,,T. i.(niii.,I aria Mvli IBS Broadway Td. I,. U. 3287 I.onu "I'l'a.l iw< o'rl.trk an i.|,.,t fni II,. | RADISHES SPINACH III. Ircth PEAS 52SCooUman Avc, TPI. A. P. 1(Mf» AtWy I'ml lbs TO bunches *i A 3 •* 2 * 23* ]••''•:. •/ RED BANK REGISTER, APRTt 2711982. Pace' Twenfv-Oirii I two o'clock at the funeral parlors ef ' ruin the County and , even the New Fire Alarm Obituary It. n. Mount * Son of West Front Old Monmouth in bole province, Neptune Encampment street. Rev. Charles W. Nelson, pas- "Wo, therefore, would humbly rec- it Isn't Raining Everywhere ' Mrt. Story V. taueldey, tor of St. Tliom»»'» ohnpel, w#s in immond the matter to your eerlpus Banquets Officials System A Gift • reildant of Hod Bank for thirty charge. Burial wan at White Bidgo Its Youthful Days :onsideration, requesting; that such Says Advertizing Executive yesr*. died BU«»n>te last Friday cernotory In South SJatontown. Bo> aw» may be enacted as may tend to Neptuna Encampment, Independent Atlantic Highland* Fire Chief Re- morning at her home*«t the corner tides hf r hutband, Mrn. Clark Is sur-An Article by the Late James iur rolief. Order of Odd Follows, of Rod Bank Wilbur B. RuthrauH FincU Many vived by her mother, a brother and held an Interesting meeting laBt night ports to Cornell That Con» of Oakland and West, atreeta of. an Steen of Eatontown About In- "In tho first place, it would bs hlgh- Businesses Successful; Still a sinter. ' ' ,y expedient that the law for tryal of In their lodge room3 on Monmouth aeuts heart attaoH. She was 62yeare - Pay* to AdveHiie . tract Haa Been, Awarded—" old, cidents in Our County During imall causes, bo enlarged to £20, try- ctroet. Honorary guests of tha evenr Money Bequest. Mra. Buckley was born at free- Arthur' J?, the morning »t nine p'olcok at her late pujroult and Jia_wM generally rsgard- COJEO .Dblloff of Toms nivor. will of Mrs. • Ainoll? Wolffram in nd' as the foremost Joca) historian of this County. But that all matters be dent, the agency's jratns could come resldenco and at ten o'clock at St. carrlod on In such mannor that they Refreshments were' served imme- only from increased" ~Balcs ^volume" memory of her eon, Herbert WoW- James's church, where the asalBtant Seejt to Prevent hi a lime with regard, to Monmouth by their CIICIILI. — rwir who wan an-lionorary .member county history. may bo brought to issue In tho samo diately following tho regular lodgo rector-j—Hev,--John - P.—yellorb-cele. 'Mptinit session with Harold Poston of At- "In epite of popular belief." Mr. • of the department. • •; hrated a high ma.es of requiem. Mrs Jump by Monkey timo they arc now. lantio-Highlands and -Clifford. W._ _.Kuthrauff Uoclarcd, "advertising John H. Mount wasappolnteiHtem- Alice McDonough was the soloist and Irvthe genealogy of old Monmouth "That all Bills of Cost bo taxed in volumo always shrinlvo in hard county families. Probably he was atilea of Red Bank in charge. Tho . porarlly as an employee of the water organist. Tho bearers we're deorge Society tor Prevention of Cruelty open Court and notlcs to be first giv- next meeting ot Koptune encamp- tlmcn. This is not o. reflection on department as a successor to thoMcknight, J, Harold Branch, Fie4 better Informed on this ecoro than en thereof, to tho party who le to pay ment will be hold Wednesday night, tho rower of advertising, but rathor lato Elv4rtpn DousMy- Mr. Mount's Holiman, Eugene Elgrlni, Leonard to Animals Oppose* Proposed anyone else during his lifetime. Th a reflection on tho tendency to tor- artlelo which he wrote about colonial May 11th. wuinun n, gtff^fiifla^tke^qnGratlnogutfof^fiflq r tho Mobro' ana" Jamas "Kingston."BurlM Parachute Jurnp by Simian—- "That where more than one person ffct that the purpose of advertising and Revolutionary tlmesljTciVd Mon- Is" b"ound by bond or any ottter "way ...is. to_ae.ll SOOds, rooda—It it docs not, then eoma« ! • • newaga disposal plant. A lloenaefl In charge of Albert W. Wordon.wao FERTILIZING STRAWBERRIES'.' ; operator Is required and Mr. Mount at • St. nose of Lima cemetery In Airport Management Warned. mouth mentions many old-tlmo fam- m partnership, only one action shall "If advertlaiqe is making salesi .hln"B-ls-wr6h~e 1vlllrth6~l{m'd Of ftibT~f ilies, In some Instances tho spelling there Is no reason to reduce appro- »ortlslnK used. ' ••!.-.• will taholan. oxamlnatlon for opera- Branding the proposal of the man- be brought for the whole, or at loast : ofLthe narflos la different from that not until the event of the first action Slonmoutll County Soil' Requires priations, any more than thore "Prospority really hurt lulvertliW tor before tho state board of ficSHh agement of the-Red-Barrk-alrport to Generous Usu of i'erUIUor. would bo a reduction in tho fac- Ing. by glvlne it too much freedom. at Trenton next- month, HIB ap- hav6 a monkey make a parachute of today, but the slmllarillty wil be known. Charles JR. Mount, Sri readily be recognized. "And that no escapes bo brought) The exact amount ot nitrogen, tory force whllo' orders aro pour- Whllo profits rolled In, any kind of . -polntmant WR" ,made, temporarily jump from an airplane as a publicity ins In." advortlBlug aeomotl to pay. Somo died suddenly of heart rilseaoeMon stimV'purcTanaTalmple,- " Mrs. E. WIW The Register will print.tho artlcl ngalnst tho Sheriff without posjtive phosphorous and potash which Is 'pending th* outoomo of tho examin- day at hia honib at OOWest High- in installments, The first is as• fol. ormas, Ho waa In his 83d year. Mr. Mount ing the American Society for tho have liberty to got in the body as In the first place It is dependent un 1030. the first full years of tho do- auditor, 'of the borough's finances had lived at Atlantic Highlands <3 Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, de- Committee of Observation. special ball. Irresslon, and again in 1031. Ad round' r\inl 'crealo aucopUumo'. clared this morning that sufficient One of the factors upon tho Ameri. type of soil and then the treatment vcvtislne schodulcs for 1032 alsi Urcad and-c'offoc were advcrtlscrl'; ^7 for the first four months of this years. He loaves six daughters and 'And that lawful interest be re-of the soil immediately before the year was accepted. steps would betakon to prevent thecan elde of the Revolution, was th sho.v a decided Increase. These In though they wore trutOos and v • four eons, they being John J. Mount, chain of Committoos ot Observation duced to R%. And indoed tho whole planting of the strawborrloa is an- creases take no account of billing mpaeno instead of old etandbyn " Mrs. Sidney Maxaon, Mrs. Katharine performance from being carried out. law in scvoral rcspcctsracems to want Mrs. Nixon stated that the airport and Correspondence, which cxlstoi other factor which may havo Its in- by tho agency duo to the addition lablca of factory and whH* Wyokoff, Mrg. Margaret Wigglngton, throughout the colonlos and through abrldgolnsr, amending and to bo made fluence. If the fruiting bed Is mulched of new accounts. f Lawyer Buys Mrs. William Wonger, Mrs. Edward authorities had been warned by her more intelligible, all which we hereby •coflar woriiem. rark Avonuo rarna ' organisation not to carry out their out' tho Bevoral countie1 s and town. with coarse manure It would require As a. result of ita almost pbon into the spotlight- and Main Street ' I(nyton, Charles H. Mount, Jr., Alvln ah|ps of tho Colonies . Upon occa- submit to your consideration, riot leaa commercial fertilizer than If no omonaJ i.icrcaso tn bualDoss ourln ignored, although niare .tbaa.' H. Mount, William L. Mount and Intention. Sho said a representative doubting but you will make Buoh n Riverfront House sion, such committees had boon 1 the past r*7o years, re.quIHng^an * 85 per cent ot tht) conaumera of : Mrs. Qoorglanna Johnson. AUo sur-from tho society would be qn hand at proviBon for our redress as you in manure were used. Whilo material the airport Sunday to taka preven- existence before the outbreak of th which we shall attempt to give hero creoGod eto-fc and preparations jfo mostjpro'ducta ,llv,v(o on Main Street viving are two brothers, Capt. Alvln Revolution. your great wisdom shall think meet Jutnro jjipunslon. thV No^v^.S.qr. Theodore J. Labrecque Ha* Pur- tatlvo (tops, tho nature of which she and convenient, and your petitioners, may be used as a general guldo the in itranVo'^ runisca. B. Mount of Atlantic Highlands and Students of American History are Strawberry grower should romembor offices ot Ruthraott& li-'.JlTo^: derTrea-Tlon miy prove •. chased tiveT Property of NVwd did not dUolooe, In the event an at- as In duty bound, will ever pray, been moved to larger^c fjIesefiiEl to* —••"--• • l £ William L. Mount of Now Won-tempt was rnade, quito familiar with Benjamin ITrank- Monmouth, Ootobor 6, 1769." that each bed Is likely to be an In- Ht|Ui« ' • L. Ferguson, Jr., at Glenmary mouth. lln'a plan for the confederation of- dividual problem. > cupylns tho entlre^tjdri The airport authorities have fceen floors of tho Chryslerjl ,--„,„. solllnj;.' Park, Acrow'thc River. The funeral will be held this after- the Colonies. In Monmouth county, Another petition was) dlreoted espe- 1 noon at tho home of William L. watting for the arrlval'of a parachutp e for various reasons and at divors cially to the representatives ot Mon- Generally speaking on our lighter "Our success tn tncreStha! ou ncdla-ta Theodoro' J. Labrooque, a membor sitbsuitabll e fof r ththo Rlmlftll n performerf , times, tho townships were reproaent- mouth county and was as follows: sandy soils In l3onmouth county own uu;Uilnc3s' , and' , he^^lngXt•'•••-••* •-o •ti'n Mount on Conter avenue, with Bev. They have considerably more plant food is ol the law turn ot Qulnn; Parsons & George R. Ellin, pastor ot tho Cen- stated In answer to od in mans meetings at the county "To, Edward. Taylor and Robert croass ththe sales volumo'^ of -jfth' chargeh s that theihl r proposed act wanseat, or by elected representatives. needed In the form of commercial companies wo^servo^,,^,^^ ._. y Doromus, has bought the property of tral Baptist church, In,charge. Bur- one of oruolty to animals that such Hartshorn, Eaqus., 1 "Ward IJ. Ferguson, Jr., on "William ial by A. M. Pooten and Son will bo Tho township of Shrewsbury was a"Representatives of the County of fertilizer. Where all the fertilizer in aeonto," said Mr. Ruthrauff^ "Hn lycfl ;• tn dramatic, almplp . otrcot in Glenmary Fork, across thajn Bay View cemetery. was not the oaso. They maintain vory important If not the moot Im- applied in the spring and where been duo to our bejlct' that th al makcn people want anmo- that the act of Jumping from an air-portant, part of Monmouth county Monmouth; • there has boen no mulch the aver- manufacturer's salvation lies i) thlhif ''o'rV reiiilnijH • llioin ' of thqlf. river from Red Bank. Tho property "Gentlemen: scllinE goods. We think we hav -waa hold at $25,000. Xho house la of plane with a paraohuto Is not a cruel at that time; and this, whether in age acre of strawberries would need ueedvfor It.^nnd nt-tlio'aamo time' • —'Mrs. Anna Ixon»rd, on , or else human beings would not point of „,„ wealth„ , population or tcrri- "At this unarming period, when pre- proved that advertlKlhe docs tells them •whpro to buy It." 7 o w vallng Influences of oppressive meas- from 500 to 700 pounds of phosphoric —brloU^ and has .eight, rsorns and twojfclfe"'ef -IMahard Loonard of Middle no Inclined to.-do. it. Furthermore, torlal extent. p acid, .froj!} J100 to 200 pounds of pot- bathrooms, There Is a ntono fireplace town township, died suddenly last r^ whori^ttao county- they say, they Intend to have theO f Monmouth aa*h°an3 ironi^60"tb'ISO' jfotinUif at in the living room; Sunday night at tho Rlvervlow hos- monkey jump first from very low was established in utional Rights and Llbertos, we your Tho land .comprises about an aero, pital after an Illness Ot five days. Sho 1083,' it was divided into tho two Constituents, the Free-holders of the nitrogen. heights in order to get htm used to townships of Mlddletown find County ot Monmouth, have thereby Tho growth habit of tho variety la It Is on a paint overlooking tho river wan born at Chapel Hill and had. he on the jump and then gradually Increase Shrewsbury. Stafford township, • and commands an unobstructed view a resident of Mltidletown township all observed our Impending ruin with re- also a factor which influences tho the distance, which at tba most will which Is now in Ocean county, was grot. Kxccpt timely stop Is put to amount and kind of fertilizer to bo ' of the river as far as the Oceania her Ufa. not be over five hundred test. cut out ,ot Shrewsbury in 1749, while bridge. The house was built threo tho crying and callamatlous practice applied. If the variety Is a rant Besides her husband, Mrs. Leonard Mra. Nixon In answering tho first Dovor township In tho same county n tho Courts and in the law, andgrower and is apt to produce frutt years ago by Mr. Ferguson, a retired contention eet forth by the airport of Ocean, was erected in 1867. So Newark laundry- owne*, who- lived 1B survived by a daughter. Miss Nan even tho whole law abridged, amend- which is rather soft, loss nitrogen Loonard pt Leonardo. management doelares that "human that, fitth e outbreak of the Revolu- ed, explained arid made more Inteltl- would be needed. An over supply there until last year, when ha bought The funeral will be held at herbeings have a right to do what they tion, Shrewsbury township included gable, we are hereby determined to tho K. Garry Roberts, property all the territory from tn« NftYeslnk of nitrogen under those conditions And late residence this afternoon at 2:30want to," pointing out that thoy ox- nook a restoration of our rights and tondo to stimulate tho foliage Rrowth Union street. A two-car garage o'clock witi h Rov. E\ H, S. Slmpsqn erclio. a free will In the matter which river on tho north to Dover township Hbortles, and to hand down the Bams, a rustic Eummcrhouao aro also on tho p an animal does not. The monkey In on the south, and from tho ocean on as inviolate, to posterity, as they resulting In a lesser yield of frul property. Mr. Labrecquo bought the of Carmel, York, a former pas- the oast, to Freehold township on tho and also In producing fruit which i tor of the Now MtMonmouth h BaptisBtit this case, sho say«, wlU be forced to were handed down to us by our Pro- property for his own occupancy and churoh, In charge. Ho will be assist- jump whether ho wants to or not.west, larger by far, than aoveral ot dessors, to transmitt to you, our Rep- not able to withstand handling. will tako possession Juno 15th. Thoed by Rov. Thomas J. Thomas, pas- Furthermorer sho adds, ho may land tho prcoent counties In the atato of resentatives, the following instruc- sale -was made by Q. Howard Lippln- tor of tho Leonardo Baptist church. in a treo or nemo othej ojboct that New .Teroey. Whon, therefore, tions, agreeable to ancient usage and cott. Mr. Lippincott will open hl« might result In his being injured?' Shrewsbury township is mentioned our undoubted rights. <.- new offlco at 31 Monmouth street Rurial In charjro of H. R. Mount & aa of the date of tho Revolution, or next week. Son will be at Fair Vlow cemetery, for sometime suhaoquont, the appli- "1st—Wo recommend to you the Shooting Match cation of the name Is to a much cultivation of tho etrlctoat friendship —at— ANOTHER VICTORY. Kdwln K. TUton larger territory than la Involved In and harmony with the neighboring Women Bowlers the name of today. colonya, harmonizing with them in of Harding road dlod early yester- every constitutional measure for the H.C.Langendorf'sFarm Red. Bank High-School Defeated day morning at his home after an Ueonunlo Y-J yesterday; In the yeai-B of 17GD and 1770, theredress of__our groyanccs, occasionod Lincroft, N. J. Illness of two wooks. Ho was 72 Elect Of fieers operations of tho Courts of Law inby the lato acts of Parliament, im- The Red Bank lilgh school base- years old. Ho was born at Red Bank Monmouth county, wero very serious posing duties Rpd other arbitrary ball team defeated Mlddlotawn town-, and waa the'son ot the lato Edwin Mrs. Nora Long Chosen Presi- ly Interfered with, during a time of and unconstitutional measures. ship high school 7-2 yesterday after- and Klii&boUi Havlland Tllton.. dent of Lady Ellis Group— financial doprcuslon, by nuch maso SUNDAY!" MAY ist noon at Leonardo. Joa Rosatl start- Mr, Tllton was employed in mak- meetings from divers parts of tho "2nd—That you aro requested to do ing gold loaf. Ho is survived by his Prixo for Highest Aggregate county. * your utmost endeavor to have the Starting at OII OTInclj. ed on tho mound for the local school Score Goes to Mrs. Eichele. Justice Act enlarged to 20 pounds, to and for four Innings hold tho Leon- wife, Mrs. Anna Whlto Tllton, and One of the notices by which tho bo tried bofore two Justices; and tho I..OTS or ardo nlno to ono nit and no score. eon, Russell A,' Tllton ot New voters of Shrewsbury township were restriction of not holding Court at Come early and bring youi- friende. In the fifth Leonardo scored two York. At a meeting of the Lady Elks' callod together to elect a committee bowling club Monday night Mra. to represent thorn at a meeting to taverns, to bo taken off. All arc welcome. runs after Booatl had walkod two. Tho funoral will be hold tomorrow Mgr. He wriB rolloved by Frank Locaer, afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at his late Nora Long waa eleoted president, bo held at tho courthouse October "3rd—That you endeavor a repeal CHARLES I1OWEU, who hold tho Leonardo team to aresidence with Hov. Alfonso Dare, Mrs. Howard A. Stockton vice presi- 4th, 1769, is ns follows:, of the table of feos and bring tho NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT dent, Mrs. Fred L. Jones seorctary whole coot on a Real Debt, not to ox- Estate of Willinm \V. few scattered hits and no acoro for psstor of the Methodist church, In and Mrs. Maurice SohwarU treas- "To tho Inhabitants of tho Town cocd 3 pounds and at the same time Notice is hereby Hiv TuvW tho remainder of tho gurno. charfre. Burial In chnrgo of Albert of Shrewsbury. We, tho subscribers, of th« DubflcriberB. c\e that lh(! m-rounln W. Wordon will bo at Fnlr Vtew urer. Thoy will be Installed May having received notlco by Letter to to regulate the foes of the Surveyor lilt ciitate of »«IJ IIU utnra and IruHtcofl of UICK-DRYING, but MONEY-BACK OFFER Both toamo ployod steady ball, Oth. Mrs. William Turnler was ap- Goncrul. nntl Btalcil by the KiHIKMIi . will l,n u.,"»n to a customer. Not food Vaecarrlll, If cxt Monday night.. eet, and they are horoby requested Ited Uaiik. N, J , Lallltiiiila, rf Ghnmplln, John Fix and Henry F, i attend nt Die (House of) Joslah person la bound In a bond, or In any Original Duco was Iloiatl, r- • Hylln of Ited Bank; Frank B. Woods ialstcad (on the 3rd) of October, nt other way concorned in Company, wonderful, but Now and of Eatontown, Harry G. VanNote of RKEN o'clock, to consult nnd confer with that thore be but one action brought NOTJck OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Oakhur«t and Harry Dcmarost of 10 proper Persons to Attaint in BOagainst the whole, or at least not un- :>t»(o of Malllilii h. llayl. ilti-aajoil. Improved Brush Duco LEONARDO. omaml For Green Asparairus In- laudable a) Design. And It Is (not) til tho consequence of that action bo Notlra l« hfeeby i,-h-eit that thr fl,-,-o,jnli. Deal. Burial In charge of Albert W, -jf ttie ailli»rrll>ura. a\rf,ili.,« (if Ihr .i.lulo is sensationally bettor. Wordpn was In thn Baptist church crensca in Kattern Market. loubted Hut that Every (person) In known. (Note: Tho writer ovldently Dlkry, .1 Intended that no second action should of Ccomt A. If.l'liim-lilll. dci-'Bsril. truatca Wilson. Jh gravoyard at Wost Long Branch. Tho demand for green aiparagun ho town Who Hath the Good of his uniltr the will of Mmllilu I., lloyl. ik- flrovrr. If. Country, Children, nnd posterity truc- bo brought, agalnat u second party to ac choono, nine times out ot ten ho .foresMd this lining ns Is iluppour.d provision for Rlllltlnff noldlnrn upon luwanrr "' >-"liinil«lr.n» »T,,I I-OIIIKCI fee-, PAINTER and DECORATOR Hnllnnrk, rf. of Jllvor rond, died middonly into favouiablo (Imo tn Kndravour nt or until the Revenue ActB of Parlia- llnle.l April 'JH, A. Ii. ml. III select the green groin. TUP; Kirni AVKNI'I-: HANK n nut Monday night. Sho WOM olirhty the RupprosBlnK (ctMiiplion nml ment bo repealed. .<\ Wl'.ST 1-I1ONT ST. •ri'.r,. HANK ami. old nnd wns the wl, »II)r>»ltKH,SING. It. licatson, Hho rcnldcil at nd Property. tion of our undoubted rlchta of an MAIIY r. ritiiitfiiii.i,. Anbury Park before comlnK to Ked rom 10 to 2A jmr cont moro tlinn Anmutl election of llcprcsontotlvpn. Ilnm.-M,. New ,l,.iar.. Josrjth Thrncnioilun, r.vnrntora "f clrorca A II. I Inn i-MII. ,lo- Hunk mniiy yenrs ngo. looa t!io white Kfan.-i, In addition t( "Iflth—Tlmt thero bo no encnpM All Vi-nrtnblc (>np» Aro HonrlUrd rpt.ynSUth, I'.ldmond Wllllnm.-i, r.aan.l. triKlcn ntuln .'III ••< Mn(ll,!n p , much wldtr mnrkr.t. hrmiKlit nKiilnnl Ihn Sheriff, without I,, llayl. ,li..-ra»..l. by (lenrrmm V)»o of l erllllr,rr, Tim funcrnl will bo held Iliin after 1700 llendrli'k Viinllninl." VVIint variety nhniitd T M>1 to ulv< pnnltlvo onlcrii In wrltlnK undor thfl Warrpn Smm-li, »>,i . FOR HOUSEHOLD USE • niRNmiRE - WOODWORK • UOORS • AUTOMOBILES A nmxhnum yield of hlRli-iniiillty loon nt four o'clock «(, Ilia Mlnot ]|B,| Haul.. N. J rcnldonca wlUi llev, Furman A. De-mo Rreeix gr»na In tlio qucrtlon fro Tho oil^ilniil In tin* wrltrr'n |HiMfir«- I'Inliittrr'/i hitnd, and thon tbo Mhnrlff Vftfiftnhl^H nn n nnjnll nrrmK* in Iho Marls, miperlntondnnl of the How urnlly aakeil by tho ti»i>nt"Korfor/)llun.H (Jtii.^pil Iiy hull Hnvo prevlltlfK to jfr.t In tho rrcomninnflutlnn of Ilio Monmouth rowrr. The nniv/nr to thin huVnliosi, In rlinrKt*. luivlnl In • Hint there la llllln ilirrereiirn Ii f^. It la In tllf liulldwt ItlllK f thn "Mtb -'t'hnt yuil rndr.Avor a repeat Thn irrownr win* nl,lf «ltrt»pn liU f Albert W, Wonlm -will hn ni«rlo lin vnrUtlra, mn»t of th» l> Hm row until which tnantlgn la mi\tlr, -wu* nn Innwhfn tn thin Colony.' Puiinml 1707.) Illlter, !» Ihn jriwrr who In I Mra. M.iry V.. Atay, It In from 10 to 14 inchen In bright nn til" nortliwi'iil cirnrr nf tin- Mini- "12th- Thnt. Uwful Intnrrnt bf Special Sale of Summer Chairs In trrm» ot «. liltli qunllly jn With srrnn Krnai thn row U nhou rondn ftt Mhinwjtlnny tn\vn Mini \\mt lni'Urhl. toft%; nn d laatly, Iliil you Ths fannur wlin rnnalilera widow ">r Wllll«»i II, A»«y, I'nrl at (lip lifHlnnlnir of Ihn outtlntt tailed "Tho ,'lliifi of tlm llliio JJnll." KlJi'lt in* ftuppiil't bill, until nurh nl)i- nn liln Invralninnl hy ciitllti* ilown rnmr ir»lil«nl of H"il )l«nU, dloil •naaon and lncrtin«ii| allglitly with rr lillH nn thn. Hound iu«y think ptn At tho mrollliK 111 Ilir rnlltl linil-.r oh'J*y ni 1MM' hnino itt Tionton lifi nlijncl nt (lantinylnir wfdii until rr fnr 111" pifn«nt nrcnnlon pnd This Week Only! on ihn quantity «f fmtlllMH' ran only in Oc.tnbnr to fmir-lnch win out tlitouuh lurk, nn Inlxnatvo warn nuthmU.rtt f> '<>r H^ii IlnnU. K nipt*ir. Mra ranch from (1 to JO Inch" abnv nommlttat ronnlnlril or .Inlm t'nvrn l'i • ll illy nil vrxitaliln rropa nra tj. I?. TIIIII, »n«l » hrollmr, A. J BMIIIIHI mid vrllli thn ciitUn( mad n, .lnnir* (Irnvnr, Wlllliini linn Harry P. Lippincott lionrflt'il by xlthnr n lirimfirnallnu or K«lly, l>otli nf Vranlnn. ttmn nna In thraaj inrlixa In th lt|i» KitAaun In thai rlfy, l>*nlln anintllninil tnUAti laifirr tlrnwn, Wllllnni 'r,t|,r.( .,I|, ,\, nf '1'lin rarlUi tllft RfPlltnllnn Illn liloin hanvy loll from tha n«M xvlun tli Joaaph Tlonoliinmlnn, 111. lini ,i i.i innm, nmt Jonlqli llolmi-i. It /rdntntlntt nf l'«n»nt •>• n pfl«n I'a il«rlve<1. With Mm. JrnnU A. rln mn lalt in innitn Brtdii anp« • tlr]t rrnpn «N 1nrt^«|ovN Ul* fltat «) Rnllnn (.'Imir*— Mn«|r in H of l>\lr<*\\tin t* titi'nlly mn'1» wHlitti tt*'t r 1 illail J'rlilay at llm «K<> of "II >r«ia (wrrn (j' "» "'"I Whlfn «*(>nc«i(t|i i'»llil;il>lr for iiilli linuin, I'nrcll (tl'Tri'i.tn Iw.i IK f,.iir il»y« »fiar Hi* |>l«n Aha ha,| liann alllnf « l'"iBlima 11a III nrti^llv ll|r,rn Illnn lltaUa lip fll mt« a«l and \t\ 11m p«*'>>ti<1 applt^a al.Ua liai iKIal.aml, Ml* It tlnti f'ttir 1'* flvi» wp«U« l«(«r, Tli Sprcinl Price, rn (h l«ov»« » lifiilhti, Joliti Auit t'nifnly •utonalnu •TVI( o i»rou 1,'inar ftrannli, nhn had l>**ti $7.00 - m»ri«1i ft\r l>**t IARUIIK HI* •t>t«t1t*afl iil of Matawait «. nuinliei nf yr'ia Ing ,,| |,i .,«.!, ••IW.U >,( t«l1IUiM i, Mra, IVilpIl Dllll r~.ll Join* Ula t'U ('••linly •'! Rnttnn Tnhnurrl* |o 1 ,< i. f •ra" AuslllAt/. •th- at th fimaitl patlma <'1 «•• i " .|l l"l|lt r»"l| -*•• |f>HU!« , |ijijI Imitt lioulnlnli lM «•• ,, 1 (I• * i luti mitium l««i 'Pia «n . \Vr.( J1«l«»ll H«li!»tl» nt IUI« iHiivInn .s,,ru.i P,ico. Illaiy will ,i, .ipttinip n vrll |ho men lif Mil" l',il||ilv IIIB , lull In Iifl'llnpp a i att| ||,oily Jim III ull |,,Hllt,t Olitil Mil l.nrla riatiV Till al il,» , m|.li,M,»|l » 'II,. { In tl, 1..I f.IKI Jannla "laiV f"i Iha a.»'UI maallnir n«a A NiiniluT, V HHtg n 1 I ha fl|.,l «ir. i,f AI'H,«.< C.l.k ,,f tr-.l,,,,l,.wn i-ls1.l will t> Mia Vmli lln.llii, Mi fit •I.i ir,eu, «f l»n| 11 I .. Mia J«,t rt|.«lll| Jl. »aa l>a|,| Uai I'lt.j*/ al will, If iif>l Twenty'-Twtf REGISTER, 'APRIL 27,1932. \- - BELFOBD WINS OPENER. ' •STRAND WINS"' ANOTHER. •who scored 78, Somo .of. th'U .other Rowboats, 10\ 12', 14'; Red Bank Loses St. James High Asbiiry- Parker low Bcorera.were FtcU C. Blatob Bawling League reruey B«d Sox of Bumson Beaten by Theater* Team, Easily. Defeats Red and Ernest Coles wlth'70.cach, Ar- N $24.00 to $37.00. 1 1 Opening Contest .Tony CordnorV Nine Sunday. to Open Today ' Bank Baccaneen, 17 to 7. Leads Tourney thur Mercer 82,; John Dowd S3 and Dinner Tonight Dinjjhjr* $37.00 to $67.00. Tony Cardner's Belford nine cele- ,The Strand theater:nine last Sun- James Hanloy 86, > . day afternoon trounced the- Red The . monthly' tournaments •will ^owners Go Down to Defeat, rated the opening of its season last Plays First Game of. Sea»on »t Another Asbury Park Man Sec- Annual Affair of Red Bank Com- Thompson Bo^t Work* unday afternoon by trouncing the Bank -Buccaneers; IT to T, and thus start next -Jnonth and- continue mercial League to be Held at 10 to 8, nt Hands of Newark irsey.Rcd Sox of Rumson, 10 to 1, Lakewood With Newman won' the third game of tho season. ond at End of First Week of through tho dumrher. Tho qualify- CKNTEB STREET, •Brown* in Lootely Played Belford. Maxson, pitching for the Prep of That Place—-Defeat- Every member of the theater team Bowl- ing rounds, of tho first ono wlllbo- Elks' Club—Various Winneri EA BIUQHT. NEW JERSEY. Mlddletowners, allowed only four ed Last Week by Alumni. ' made one or morb._«. ..—....;..„_.._„„_. 1 2 Long ^Branch, TAllenhurBti—Shrews- Burrit-M.—Johnson of Aibury- to replace him, was nit rather freely, A. Johnson, "p. "lb. ....~...... _.7™_..l. "0"= V l~avoragea-wlll-biTcaBh,- totaling AB R R E tlon, tho Catholio nine is entered in 1 ury nnd Atlantic Highlands aro in but the fault was not entirely his. Desmond, e. 2b. -*.. 8 o l Edwards, 2b...... 4" 0 0 Park,' Former State Amateur $20, and will go to Raymond TTruex, o the Catholio Dlecesan league, which Beev•tsi . Iir.'...... ;::: 3 10 :ompetltion. A largo trophy and tho 1 Gcorgo H. Merrill and JamoB Accrrn, As was usual last year -when Miller Dolsler, c. 2b 4 3. Johns ._ 4 12 Champion, Takes Position as Tllton, 3b. I>. . -— 4 o besides St. James Includes St. Mary's ion, si. ... . ltle_-of champion...of_.Monrnputh who. flniBhod in that ordor. i bitched he received poor support, ause, lb. _.- 4 *— 0—1 Snd to make mattorB worse U19 2 of Perth Amboy, St. Peter's of New ReeTy, ef. —...... 3 11 :ounty will be awarded tho winner, ~ Asaittant to~Jack Rohreyv—— Elwood "B7" tvlnsr"whb~mad6~the 1 1 Brunswick and the Immaculate Con- Henry, rf. • : highest score of tho season, breaks wore nil against. *lm, Deiiler. 3b ,.—-?• i 0 rhcro ^yill also bo _cash_prizesi.tot - -As- tho-rcsult x>f-an^inoreaso in- tho Desmond, ct. ..r_-;..::-,™:— 4 0 cepttoH' ;an bat for the SI 1 4 2 aw. Fort Monmouth gp proprietor, has engaged < Burrls - M, the Metafarsial Arch April 29th—SU Mary's high school of n Saturday, SSundad y and _ MondaMd y Johnson of-ABbury, Park as assistant total score.. Charles Shlnn was sec- last time. Bam Britten, a now lad Seors by Innings? ond and Anthony Tomalno third. who halls from Foint Pleasant, was on 1 0000(100 0I —• 1j I Perth Amboy, &wayb Defeats Rumson lights. ' gollf professionalfil. In tho Muaobecic Doublo-Aroh 0 0.9 0 0 0 0_5—11 May 3d—Manasquan high school, homt. They will receive oaah prizes, as will " jhltbythopltcherandwent-to second . . May 6tK—SVTcter's hish school oIHiS • • - '-. ;- .-± iiey -w when Tom Tracy, Red Bank's regu- Brunswick, awiy. Friday night with sixteen bowlers 'tho~lhreo"156wlers malting tfio groat- aroh is correctly supported. Noto May 10th—Immaculate Conception-hiffh Soldiers Take First Game from amateur golfers of New Jersey.. Ho cat number of oparcs, thoy being lar first sacker, grounded outi third to school of Trenton, home. competing for flrat honors. Jamea began his career as a caddy at Deal n this lUuatration how It isdone; Prst, Dave Lainb ol Newark, who Athletic Club After Assisting nuttlo of -ficd-Banlc-lcd-tho-field in James Tuttle, Raymond (C) Musebeok .Wear-Straight in- Old-Timer Here Slay 13th—St. Mary's hlch school of "when—ho~\VBs~tcn~years old. Four E. Verrlck. • , ' was" behind the bat, camo through South Amboy, home. in Flag Raising Ceremonies— he first results by malting the high yoars later ho won tho Now Jersey solo, shaped to give perfect f/iot bal- with a double that scored Britton May 17th—Manasquan. hiffh achool, score of 808. William Truex, also of Addresses will bo mado by ofUcers ance. Result: OutaoloB wear straight awny. ' Pay Tribute to Dead Member. caddy tournament. In 1920 ho cap- of tho league nnd Invited guests from second. Miller laid down a For Game Sunday May 20th—Cathedral hleh school, home. Red Bonk, was second with 795 andtured the New Jersey, amatour title. aoross. tho bottom instead of wear- tnint along first base lino, but was Tiluy 2Mh—lmmnculato Conception hlsh Tho I"ort' Monmouth basobo.ll George Young of Ocean Qrovo was He was club champion of tho ABbury Tony Hunting will sorvlp as toaat- ing thin .to wedged Bhapo at out- tagged out by the pitcher for thesec- Helnie Zimmerman and HU Allschoool of Trenton,'awayTen,y. team, after coming -to Rumson last third with 777. Tho scores:. golf club a number, of years and holds mastcr and tho music will bo fur- sidd ball. (D) Thick, mollow In- ftnd out. ,• MMa y 28th—St28thSt . Mary'M's hlsh school of Sunday afternoon;to assist the Rum- nished by Chct Arthur's orchestra. Stars to be the Attraction Sun- Perth Amboy. home. lamea Tuttle, Red Bank ! 808 tho amateur record of 68 on that Arthur Slattory is chairman of thn sole, shaped to Motataraal Arch. JunJ e 3d—S3dStt Peter'Pt s hlsh school of New son athletio club - in formally open- IVilllam Truox, Kcd Bank TOT. course Johnson has played on tho A permanent solid leather arch that Bill Kearney, who began tho game Brunswick, home. commltteo in charge, which Includes das' Afternoon at Hunter's tng'its season, turned upon the; local eonre Youric. Ocean.Grove 777 New Jersey championship team with Qts the normal foot and docs not Bt his old position at second, placed Juno 7th—Cathedral high school of nine and nicked them, 6 to 3, in an corgc Brnnla, Itcd Bank VS7 Walter Schrocdor and Charles Shlnn. file ball in short center for a two- Park—Red Bank Change. Trenton, away. iVilllam Brailnlmw, Red Bnrik 727 Joromo Travers,' William Reoklo, The prize commlttoo consists • o cpllapso. (E) Imported hair felt, ;-tagger, scoring1 Lamb, and "Chippy" June 10th—St. Mary's high school of interesting contest All records were Toscph McnEZDPnnc. Red Bnnk . «. 711 Paul Anderson, ,J. W. Brown and chemically treated. An insulation Heinlo Zimmerman, formor big South Amboy, away. broken for attendance.v_-•—- lharles P. Shlnn. Hed Hunk TOS others. His position at the Swimming Karry Patterson, Ormohd Mlnton Moultcn and Dick Newman dupll- lague star infielder, and his All Stars lohn r. Shock, Sprlnc Lake ..._'.._ G77 and Joseph Mcnzzopanc. against dampness, cold or hent. The squad of sixteen players which Before the start of the game the Tames Lanir, Red Bank 669 River club will bo his first as a pro. leated this feat, adding two' more vlll be in Red Bank next Sunday af- answered tho call for baseball this tuns to tho total. Dave Egbert placed Fort Monmouth band and the two tfordy Aschcttlno, Red Bank GC8 Mr. Rohroy states that the Swim- ernoon for a gamo with tho Red season includes five fetnbers of last teams paraded around the bases. Paul R. Strykcr. Red Bank . 047 ming River club is fortunato i(i hav- en Infield fly in the hands of the 3anlc Towners. Zimmerman formerly year's team. Coach McKenna has 3om1nlck Accrrs. Red Bank 641 1 -• IVJarriod 25 Xcnis. ••' frowns' shortstop for what would The procession stopped at third base, 3. R. Poatcn, Navcatnk 620 ing Mr. Johnson begin his career as ilayod with tho New Tork Giants. been busily engaged in whipping the where a bugler sounded taps for if. E. Duncan. Nnvpsink .'. 614 a professional there. Mr. Rohroy will A surprfso party was given for Mr have boen the last out, tmd he not team Into shape and they made a siropped the hall. Newman came in Manager Johnny Calandriollo has the lato "Pat" Kennedy, a'member Mllburn Stearns. Red Bnnk r>Sl now bo ablo to ^devote "more tlrrio to and Mrs. Edmond Krayblll of BM mnounced that there will be a fow good showing last Thursday after- of the club, who many years ago George Hawkins, Red Bank- 6a4 th& development of tho course and ford on Sunday in celebration of tlioli iwlth the fifth run for that Inning, noon against the moro experienced jnaklng the score 10 to 8, and there ihangea In the Rod Bank lineup this played at that position. CJarl J. Studer of Bradley Beach tho needs of tho members in general. ^5th wedding-anniversary. • Thoy re- 1 alumni team. Though they lost, 9 to the game ended. Les Horton, Red eck. He has secured "Chick" Weltl Flag raising servldes followed the "as highest among tho six who com- ceived many Una gifts of silver, if West New York to be on thd re- 6, the high school team displayed a parade. Charles Brjggs, president peted in Saturday night's match. Guests wero presont from Morris- IBank third baseman, filed put to loft- brand of ball that led many to pre- ' field. elvlng end for "Bus" Johnson, who of the club, raised the Dag to its Richard Parker of Little Silver was Tho Red Bank Register travels town, Dover, Mount Hope, Montclal 111 undoubtedly again start for the dict that tho locals will enjoy a suc- second. Tho scores: ovor every street in town and every New York, Newark. Seabrig^t.-'Or- cessful 'sesSorTV ""*""'""' -,'--'-«-• position after which Mayor Van J rotid In the county. Lot It carry your • - ~A1 Rclssv ths • Towncr'n-rcgular ted Bankers. ^ -•'-• Halaey of Rumson threw out the tiarf"J." Stud'ar, ReTl Bank"...'...... '• 7»"s" an go, Souift "6rango*an(T~W homo run and a triple. Others to get making two run's in the first inning. ~ L. Waddoll. I^jonnrdo : GSC 9 Broad St., Red Bank four innings, had to leave tho game he game last week owing to an'in- extra base hits were Conway, Op- Alfred Sanders, Llttlo Silver 670 selling The Resistor.—Advortlnemen Bt that point when he wrenched his lury to his knee, la expected to re- who In the fifth they garnered another penlander, made triples, and tally and in the seventh they brought Twenty bowlers took tho field Sun- tinkle. sumo playing at short this week. Jim O'SagO'S e and Buckley, . who came day night In an attempt to get off BRIGHT WALLS Red Bank was first to score, mak- BurnB. baseball coach at West New through with doubles. A double play the score up to 4 to 0. In tho Ruin- son Half of that frame, the locals to a good start in tho tournoy. J. F. ing three runs in. tho third inning York high school, who played part by Mead, O'Sage and Hounlhan was Nolan of Long Branch was high Prompt Service . Quick Delivery [when Kearney and Burns singled of a game last week at short until a ono of the outstanding blta of field- fell upon the Fort Monmouth -pitch- er and tallied three runs. The mili- Bcorer, making a total of 842 pins. tad. Egbert poled a three-baso hit. eg" injury necessitated his removal ing by tho high school. The score: Harry Glevlc of Aabury Park was BRING ffho Browns scored their first two trom the game, will be at third. Dick tary men scored one run in tho eecond with 825." Tho scores: SINGLE SYSTEM LAUNDRY tuns in the fourth on singles by Coy, Newman, Dave Egbert and Sam Brit- ST. JAMES. eighth and another In the ninth AB R HE jlarry Nolan, Asbury Tark , PHONE KEiTORT 757. Brown and Dudley. Thoyahen pro- ten will be in the outfield. Oppenlander, 3 b 5 2 while preventing' the . Rumsonltes Harry E. Glcvlo, Anbury Park fceeded to tie the score in the sixth, Sico, BB. ... 1 0 from doing anything further In that Reek Tomalnc. Long Branch Freddy Smith, last year's catcher, Meade, an - 3 1 Broad and First Sts., Keyport, N. J. iwhen Arnold, after walking and then will not be In Red Bank this year, the lino. William Cowan, Kcyport O'Sage, 2b...... _...... •. 3 2 Riuro Crlapell. Red Bank Bteallng second, scored oh a singlo local manager stated today. Smith Little, rf -4 O Tho ocoro; B. S. Fisher, Red Bank py Brown. was supposed to have played last Donbwtts, cf 4 O BUMSON. Joseph Vitolo. West LonB Branch WET WASH ...... : ...... :.....2O lbs. 80c week but failed to make an appear- Hounihan, lb „ 4 O AB R H E Anthony Tomnlne. I.onc Brunch -The seventh was a bad Inning fo Porknkievica. If 2 0 Merrlman, ef. . 1 James F. Tcri-i. I^jng Branch ROUGH DRY ., ...... :10c lb. Jted Bank. A baso on balls, three ance after notifying Calandrlello a Sheridan, c 3 0 Maelntoab, 2b. 3 V. J. MncDonuld. Reil Bank bad errors and four hits were turned few hours before the game that he Conway, p. 4 1 ClUfella. rf. ... O Rufus WntllnE. Kcyport THRIFTY SERVICE...... :...... 8clb. into four runs by the colored team. has slgjl^d^lth. a Staten Island team. Nordy, as.. X W. R. Covert. Allenlinrst His playlrfe did not meet with the Zleglar. lb. « Dnnlel Wivlniltiht, I,oni: Dranch In the eighth tho Browns drove ii ALUMNI. GUI, 3b. .. 0 James M. Brown. Atlantic Hichlandn., GS-l /..another run nnd in tho ninth tho approval of local fans and It Is not AB R Samvnon, If. .... 0 John- Vlgne. Keyport 081 proceeded to put Iho gams on ice b; likoly that he will bo missed. Conroy. ss. 2b .61 Calandriello, c. 1 Frod Vllolo. Wc3t Lonu Branch G1T> D. Calandrlello. 3b ..3 2 Paxson. p 2 0 Thomas Ancerio, Asbury Park GfiO scoring two more runs. P. Calandriello. c. p. Lans, p. ...' 1 0 William Conway. Keyport 65H "Dolly" Gray, Newark centerflelder, Nordy, 2h. ss Edward Walsh. Lone Brnnch 640 LOST TO IBVTNOTON. Kruic, lb - SI 3 utcphen Castellaclo, Red Bank 029 tnade one of the most sensational Desmond, If , FORT MONMOUTH. INTERIOR patches tfver seen on Hunter's flold Finn. t-r. _ II E The lasl group of nineteen bowlers when in tho third Inning ho made Bed Bank High Nosed Out in Ten-Ruckley. p. ef „.. AB R TENNIS 1 0 •oiled Monday night.'tho high man Inning Game.. U. CaJsridriello, 3b _... McKennm. 2b 4 2 2 0 GLOSS pne-handed stab of a high fly from Hartncdy, cf Martin, tf * 2 aclng Fred Morris of Eatontown with {ho bat of Sum Britten, after a Ion Tho Red Bank high school baseball Bl.uth, If. _-_ -.._ 6 0 a total of 707 plna. John Ming of RACQUETS RESTRUNG IN ONE HOUR. tun and fell to the ground with the team was defeated 5-4 by Irvington Msck. c 6 0 11 9 11 3 Hayea, r( 2 0 Red Bank was second with 767 and NTERIOR GLOSS ball secured in his gloved hand, high school Saturday at Irvington, in Earlywtne rf. 2 0 Daniel nilllone of Lon? Branch was BEST GUT GUARANTEED SIXTY DAYS. gurns of Red Bank also made a ten-Inning game. Tho red and gray Lute rti 1 0 third with 747.' The scores: was made for am- Jjretty catch in tho fourth. team was held -without a hit until the Shsffer. is _ ; 4 1 I ALL RESTRINGING PRICES REDUCED. A Victory in Rooney, 3b —.„ ; A t> red Morris. T'atonlown 737 ' Tho score: alxth Inning when they got one run. Jenkins, lb „ „. A 0 John Mlna-. Rod Uank 167 atcurs and experts alike. Easy to The Irvington nine knocked out three Lewandowski, p. >.. 2 O Daniel nilllone. Lnne Branch 747 put on—easy, to clean. Sec how Telephone Red Bank 2132. RED BANK. runs In tho second Inning and one In Opening Game Sldls, p. ..._ 1 1 ilher B. Jordan, Long Brnnch 714 AD R H TO Bslllck, p _ 1 0 Edward Conovcr. Red Bunk 744 quickljtyou tan flood a room with- Kesmor, 2b, BB. - 4 2 2 1 the fourth. Red Bank tied the score Carl Schneider. Long Branch 73T, Burns. 2b _ 1111 In the ninth but failed to Bcoro In Red Bonk High School Won S3 6 9 0 Arthur E. Slattery, RcZV Lmekhenko. 2b. Wndnnsday nftcrnoon at thp local Van Nni, Red Bank 620 HEWAKK BROWNS. ,mntie, cf field. I,ocspr> Red Bank pitcher, held 'arrar, lb Painter and Decorator All K II TO A tho visitors to live scattered hits, CARDINALS TAKE SECOND. r«*T, cr - I. iroarelli If. . ._ whllo the bluo nnd black team used GOI.F TOUIINAMICNT. 12 0 4 iHlnnda. rf. ...- Pavls, "b. matl. T three pitchers. Kach tcum rhado two Fair lUven Athletic* Bow to Red 20 West Front Street fleey, 3b tcsrr. p errors. LAHlondn, the Hed Hank one IUnk Team, i to 1. Kdwln McTIrrmnlt IIn. . Fair Haven Athletics at Dodger's 19 E. FRONT ST., Phone 372. RED BANK Wilier, i Mlllan, cf Bruno lilt to Ixji-ser, retiring tho sldo field at Fair Haven by & scoro of i tournament In which over one hun- 41 10 10 21 H nnd Ipaving S. Krnvitz on third base. to 1. dred pnrtlclnntrd. With tho lowcut :linlmra', •'«..... Hchcl.lt, first ricd Hunk man up wna Eeore Vy innlnB.: ;,t. p. . Joe- Joulln, pitching for tho Cards, acoro in n niodtil Jilny tl Ji.w«rv .OH:I i I i:-» ilir. 11, wnlUod, and Dnvpy Bacriflccd, Rending funned thirteen opposing battora. The Kdwln McDermott of Redd nnnlt, PAINTS • VARNISHES SPECIALS—Thurs., Fri., Sat., April 28, 29, 30. Bsd Hunk""..'.'..'. UOOOOOOOt. — i ih»»-. ir HchnliU to tirrimd. Rwccl walked, nnd Ffilr Hnven tram uned two pltchern, wan winner. llln i.cnvc, cnmillnK y.trur* Hum,. Darrlro. Ktfberl H. Hrlt Amolrhi-nko hit, srndlnK In Scheldt Ixjrd and I.ewl.i, who between them hnnillrnp, vvnn 7,1. Thn rnnnrr-up ENAMELS • DUCO ten. llru«n. TWII-IHIHK r.ltn—Ksurnsy isti-ll. 'rf. '...'.... and IUVITI. Aint'li'.lipnko ncorcd on Fresh-Killed Moiillfin, N»»m«n, Ijilnh. Tln««-li»»« 111! •Mrlly. 3li. ... struck out nine n«vl Hankers. win N. a. llrown (if Llttlo Hllvcr, Prime Rib 1 bunt by Vnccuri-IH tlmt was mnds —Eiibtrt. WmhliiKloii; HurrlHi-.s jl ;""". ?nfn hit brcniiHo of nlow flcldlnK- Tlio Carda scored In tho first, llfth 1 and sixth Innings while tho Athletic Arnoid. Ilrown. I^H <>" l,«»ns—Itcil II-" ticnr* I'y Innlnpi: Arnnno nlrurk out. Knrrar hit, spnd- ROAST Roasti'g Chicken -.1 llmik I11K Vni'cnrclll tn tlilril, who ncorcd on mndn their lonn tally In tho eighth. A I,V Mill" ills.! 'li'snk) 1. by Dinllfy n. >,r tin 1 oof 11 0 0 I-" a ininni'd bull. I,nli|ouila jtrurk out, rn- two-bnun lilt by Hcnlr.o of llio Card MUl«r iNiiitM i!. II««P" '"'I lv«ll«-- .•Illon.U In !!>• tilnlli In •wan a butllng feature of the game, Jr,l,i,..m 2. "IT Miller (ll^i! HmtV) 'J. ii llic tilde nftrr four runs Thn ncorn: I)u,ll«y 3. iiff Mlllrt (NnwiuM 1. lilt r ATKMMI In tlif rlnlilh niniln. SAFE »llr|i.r.-My Mlll.r (tl.w.tk) 1 < HiKl.»I HK1) HANK CAHI)lMAI.n. 29 Thn rr.il

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Country Holt Long Iilnnd Rumson Laundry BUTTER DUCKS 24c 21 one M FREE DEUVERY- RED BANK REGISTER; APRIL 27,1932. Page A FASHION SHOW. LkJkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkAkkkkki.kkkAkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkiAAA— jkhiUkAkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkAkkkkk tiirl Scouts of EaWntown Cleared f 28 ID tf / . ' for Camping Fund. MONMOUTH COUNTY'S .GREAT .MARKET- Pl^ACE The Girl \8couU of Eatontown, in conjunction with a. large Newark de- 1 partment store, presented a fashion "Where, the Buyer Meets the Seller ' Thirty Words for Twenty-Five Cents show, in the 'borough hall of that place for tho.Benefit of their camp- ing fund.. Mian Wcatrom, connected ARTICLES FOR SALE. FARM PRODUCE. BUSINESS NOTICES. EMPLOYMENT. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE* . with the Newark concern, demon MEN AND WOMEN, bpjri and alrli; mako EN TONS of mixed bay nnd two tons EXPERT paper hanging, interior and ex-FARM HANDS iiupplfcd ot nil nntlonall- HOUSE for rent, eight; ruom?, lariro mm IEVE.N.u6up- ad and top toll. Walter Field, Nut- timates solicited. Arthur E. Boyce. office Barclay U2624. __ w ihndei, rent {40. Communicate with noil;; plotpots averagverage ihraa ncr«s. Only tortalnment was provided by Ml««e» \y Btahl'a outdoor entarprltt company amp road. Rod Bank." R. F. D. No. 1.' 18 River road, Rumson. phone 66G, Rum- HALF of double house for rent now; mx •hn Lewla, New, Etfypt. N. J. T«rms. Kay H. Btlliman. Eatontown. non. ANDERSON'S ~A"Kenry,^ Hbboken~Nr~J~ large rooma and bath; all modern im- Phona 17H. Mary and Elizabeth Springer of Long E reeding itock. Par you the following ALED HAY for sale! timothy and mixed will brine help by nmiolntment; cook proveraflnts with _ _o .; at 331 Broml OP. RENT, buildinsr 40x100, located with- Branch, who gave a, .novelty tap prlcei for the younyoug you ralit: $2.00 to hay. Also first, second and third cut"CHICKENS wanted; will pay^ hltfht.it, and Jirnt floor worker. Swedlflh, ten yeaiV ntrcet. Phone Ked Bank '7-M. Apply to In business and ahoppinif district of Red FOOR SALE, nevrti-roonevrtiroom cottagcottagee and babatht , 96696.60 eachhi SSenSend 10 e,nta for full paparr- nes'of alfalfa. K. D. Lentllhon, Middle- - market prices for fowls and brollara. reference, $60. Houpcworkcr and enre of Mrs. McColgan. ; -street.. lank; -iultable for picture theater, bo^llntf witithh allll ImprovementIt * j wilill fellll »t a dance attired In costumes of blue and ttttoularl a andd contractt. BdBtmadUsU . nay. jwn, phone 6ttl. • Call or write ' Alex Zwlckl, 80 North children, German, fivo year*' experience. Ney and pool room, manufacturer's or sacrifice on very eaiir termi, Addr««aa feed and tupplui. Maple Kibbltrj, <« Broadway, Lone Branch, N.» J« phone J50. Mother'n hdpRra. experienced, MO. iiimmer, furninhed, or by year ibbor'a supply hou«e or garage. Apply HlUalde Nuraery, AtlRtitlc Hlghlaniltl . N. J. silver. Miss Irma Bennett, Incostums, iOOD HOUSE for sale. Call Atlantic unfurnished: Middletown; nevon-roum Mqpla avanua, Eatontown. M~i J. icoo. , . Couple, Swedish, conkfnK, Gorman tfard«n* it oflice of Slpmund Eisner Company or FARMS WWANTEDD Cor salo or retrent.. An sang and danced two numbers and Highlands 124-W. er, chnulTcur, nix yenrn' cxrerUnro, $7fi. house, open fireplace, electric refrigerate. olephone Red Bank 1100. .__ : Misses Patricia Sceley and Althoa I.-AHMKHS and track srowtn will <1nd & BARTON CHAMBERLAIN, contractor and and electric range; two-car i?ar«sre. Scot dr«d w J. jIIUl d . real aatatU hhrokvrk .. 14 ready market for tntlr prodaea by ad- WOIlOUaiiniUSD Black Giant "clilckmis Call Hoboken a-l 312. or Huraaon 7S1 Krl- ."Oil KENT, four-room bungalow and flve- Main, street. Eatontown | Main strwtLL for brioedlne stock and hatch.n« -V*VRum- 138. night 3314-W. ens of Red Bank and Eatontown. In try Patrick F. Kennedy's new Carlton any kind of ecwin,; done, TricoH reason- son. 'OR RENT tn Red nank. Fair Haven. m&tne, cabbage, cnuilflovoar, broccoli. 'OR SALE, Muaeovy CSCH for brood barber iihop nt 107 Monmouth ittreet. It'» nble. Ella Kyacdorphdorp,, 23 Rector place, Itumoon, Little Silver, Shrewsbury, Eat- ATTRACTIVE home, Ofl Hudion avenue. —splta:of-many-countor-attrMtlon» the tomatQ.-popper,-ega-plant,-piiriley.-cflei:y- ins, 46-_renta_ a doten. M.nii_ Yard, -»—flrfllv-flais— American - barber ithop -in -$™L n.a»}{- "I'h^ U«2-J.U«2J . _ FOR AiENT,-.eight-xocirn hous_e with ninwninwn , OcennportOcpt, , MWdletown. --V-Ver for aale i-ldeal-location-for-commuter or -;—; nnd sweat potato plantn. we a,Il In lame "Churchurch ' at rootr " nndltallf bad itvenu*," Uel- provementa; rent reasonnble'" Apply Til irk i l t U H SUll '•hall was well filled and the scouts fordd , K. J J. charge of an American barber. Wo will \VOMEN\(3) wanted to "repreeent mnnu m vicevie, apply to Uay H.. SUllmSUllmsns , ltd Dank business man. Eight rooms.and- nr email quantities. O. Douslaii Parker, plcnse you. fucturtjr of wfill known motn products Went Sunset avenue, or phone Red Bunk _tate highwayh , EatoatownE . N. J« phonh e bath, extra lavatory. New nhadeit. screen* j fcave added about §25 to their camp Rumson road, Little Sliver, ti. J., phon. rRAWBEUnY PLANTS for Rale: fin-J. atontown 178. ;II modern Improvement!., hot witar heat. '. Red Bank 1781-H. SHARPENING horse and harbor clippers. Jncal, stondy worrk, , slmrlmri hour*; RooRd ««nn fund. ..•••.• i 50,000, For lmos orders would its* in lawn mowers, mowlns machine Ktiive* injTH. Write nr.inrhh Mnnatrcr,M ^ 2177 CCreek BUNGALOWS for rent on Mo oe avenue FOH RENT, store rooms on Monmouth oil burner—automatic control. Three-car, e notlftoii four or five dsyn -ah nnd. tras. electricity, runninsr water in Mtch garage with workshop. Must be seen to THOUSANDS ot evergreen, >b»do and or- 1 w, nnd all eharp edged taoli; broken ra»tlrises road, KeitUHburs, N- J.' street. Rod Bank. Favorablo location: _naraoi)tal trees, rhododendron, ataletuh . Conovor, phono Mid die town 05. U. K. bronto welded and all klnda of Iron work. on; fivee roomerome, $22; one foor $$20;; includes moderate rent. Apply at the office nf be appreciated. Shown by ippolntmtnt, - OrBlTSCODTS' BEDNIONr - 10 O.tjQO eakod. no roaBonoblo offer rffiiefK* ' : ieonlea nnd flowering" ihrubi^Orofln-ftir ,, Rod Hank. Phonp Hod nank 793-J-J. B;, A. Hlckey,. ater tax,. Apply Mrs. R. C. llanc Sigmund Eisner Co., or telephone Red i fnw'iarm costs. Bold at low firm prleHi RHODE; ISLANir Itod ahd Hi Everett, *N.' J. REAL ESTATE WAITED WJd—avenue, phone Rod - HV Ray If.- attllmEn.- Eatontownr*|*hdwia~17g~ NclBon'a Farm Nursery. Imlaystown Sta< KB for flftle; alno broody ^!Jl?_^__ _ _ _ It Wills Bo .Held at Camp Burton INTERIOR decoratlnt-; paint crnftex work IF YOU have tumidly tn ne!i or if you FOR KENT unfurnished, H.X rooms nn ITORE for rent. River road and Lafayette country citstu; tlon, N. J. - iens. rieorff© H. Kichdale, Lineroft roar], want to buy. nee Potri<:k F. Kennedy bath, all Improvements; room for on farms, acreage If you want tha bett on Saturday. .Incroft, N. J. • . . and blendinjj; hlffh clasn work. 3 Nev- street, Kumeon, N. J., occupied by TirELESS HEATER, for aalo.-ln perfect or Sink avonuc. Woodland Tork, Atlantic for (juick turnovern nt hin new Cnrltun car: 40 Fair Haven road, one blork to iiv Arnerttim ELOTCB CO.; vacant April Int. offarod for salo for tho Itait consult us. condition; price rcaionable. Can beWILLTAM BELT Htrnwborry. Lucrolln or, onc> block to bun. inquire at 1 Cluy Charles V. DuBoln & Son, established ' Piano have been completed for the chliino-R. N. J. . - - - narbor nhop nt 1 o 7 Monmo^ilh nircet. hone Red Bank 2350-M. or Ilahway 1800, American hotel building. Freehold,- '•^reunion of all Girl Scouts and coun- •een at any time. Mm. E. A. Maion, blackberry plnnts nnd ilnhlln bulbs for whorehis rcaJ_c_Btiit_o orliro j» now located, a t. ree t. ^Fa ir_ Haven. 7- 1766. Newman Spring, road, phone Jtcd Bank iale. V. h. Underbill, Wlkoft road, Ent- •LIST your property for nnlc or rent. Mrs SHREWSBURY — Reasonably Inolated. K_J..phon> lit. § JOSEPH I* KNIGHT, auctlonoor, over r BUNliALOYV for rent in Ocean port, near M gellors of Monmouth . and Ocean ntown. K. J., phone 481-M. E. S. Cooko, y. , Church otrcct, Kcnns beautiful colonial hnusc: hot water: t Eatontown highway: nix rooms and FOR SALE or exchange," caotca front&gi -counties a.t Camp Burton- on-Satur- PASTURE-anand «odI good pasture-aftepastureaftr iOOI) OUEHNREY -COW for nnloi tubor- twenty years' experience selling he, N. Ji, phone 62fl.- • rar -garage; tile bnth and shower; on« bath; all improvements. Will rent f _ of 126 feet on Stata Highway; tarma, - MUMay t ti gooill aodd att anay timetie. -HHi T T, culin -teBted ;-nlv|n(c -15 quarts at prcs- goods at auction. I-«!l anythlns any- acre ground :• will rent furnished or unfur "• J. Glbbona, Ulddletoirn, N. J., phone day. THosbouts are askod* to regls- J aott, furninhed or unfurnished. Phone 378, Gullck Bon. Middletown, phone B64-J nt; -C. W. Coddlngton, plione Red Bank whore. Phone Red Bank 7S7-W. nUhed. Doynton Agency, S Drummon 316. Kn ton town.* i — ter at the cttrpp at ton o'olbblcin'tho 337O.J. TWO PONIES, ••van years old. gantlo an< ROOMS FOR RENT. place, phonli Red Bnnk PC" FOUK-ROOROOM house: tras«as.. electric, hohott wa- LOT for sale on Newman Sorinsa roid. '_ morning. Each girl will pay ten cents prettily marked j ride or drivel carts and TOXWOOD PARK—Modorn seven-roon a FOOKK SALE, ononee IIITKC wororkk horse, onone OTTMAN'S EXPRESS—Movlne and c«n-HOOM for rent. In prlvnte family; com te heater: nice Inrtte lot; rent $20. p. nOxlbO; business purpoaes. SacrlflM, to defray expenses. Flvq "lucky num- harness "included.lddd ' LLe o HHorana . 8899 SeSea a threc-yoar-olthld d JJorncy heiferhif , jjust freshfh- fortable. alt convenlenccn; two mlnuten houne. all improvemento; two-car ., E. C rbctt, phone S6-J-2 Matawan. N. J. rice to close an ostate. Address P. O. ened. Waricn Mossier, Red Bank, phono eral trucking Ho job too .largo or •I\KC nttnehed. Rent rcaconablo to donir ber" holdors will havo their fees re- Drift avenue, Highland*, phono 1200. small; reasonable] rates. For prompt sarv- to station. Apply 131 South Hriilgc ave- FOR KENT, nlx-room ho se, bath, heat >Q3C 40. Had Bank. inal, desks, safes, 2084-J." ___ able tenunts. Boynton Asency. S Drum funded at tho cltiso of the day. TheFOOR SALE, addinadding machinal, desks, Ico phone 3187-W. 13fl Mechanic atreet. mond plnre, Red Bank, phone 052 nil conveniences; River road, Foir Ha OWNER of belt bunlnesi cornet* in grow- typowrlters. filingfilining cabcabinetsiit s. EveEverythiErythinr ng Two or three rooms for RcnR t reasonablebl . IIrniulri e OwnerO . 112 ing aeashore resort, will exchange for outing will come.tan clouo with "ro- for thh e ofllce. O»»HH AibAAibubur y C<40C<40, BBtlButler'' HOMK bufldlnfr and ronnlrlns neVvice! bu!ta])lbuta])lo for llcht huuackeepinhuua rent, burnisheg If dcd ARTHUR PLACE—Six-room houne, in i>lncc, Fair Haven, phono Red Bank farm,-"acreage or other property. Apply l Bond street. BUSINESS NOTICES. trained men for buildlnR purposes. keeping If dc cellent condition. Owner must varnli to Ray H. SUIlmnn, State highway, Eaton- trcat" at four' o'clock in tho after- Office Equipment CCo. .Ill Il Phone E. S. Ewlnir, Jr., 112 Plnckney nlredd. PrivatPi e familyfil ; all convenience!!. CORD ' W0OD,« furnace ' wood and n: IN3TRVCTION—Anncao School of Music; Phone 1081 Red Bank, orl c&ll 30i Maple because of change of business. A town, N. J.. phone 178. A • noon. Each ncout is to bring her ro ad ,_Rod_B ank, phono 1307. ntall! RoyntoB n AgA i 8 one hundred homes to select from place wood for ealel price »IO per cord expert inntruction on violin, mandolin, In Red Bank and vicinity: furnished and MONMOUTH COUNTY, by the Btaahoi^. own lunch. Tho" girls aro asked to MME. MOLINA, vocnl teacher and coach, placf. Tle'l^_Bank._pho_ne Prod Mars, phone Matawan. 1682 Bultar, ulcolcle, steel aultar. banjo, aaxa- LODGE ROOM for rent; desirable 'room unfurnished; five tn Un rooms; nil im- Write bin list farms, estates, road include in tholr lunphoa something phonc, piano acror'lion. Instruments sold Italian. Spanish, French and English. available for use sdcond and fourth bUDDLETOWN—Old farm houne. rom stands; Shrewsbury river. Barncxat bar SOD, top eoil.r fill dirt, cinders, irraval, nnd repaired. 4V Washington street, Red Voices tried free by appointment. 86 At- provements; $30 to $S5. Ray H, Stlllman, to cooH. Parent? bringing scquts to manure; also vradlns of nil kind*. Thursday nights of each month. Apply vt I'tctaly renovated. Situated on V\ Kntonlown, phono 178. lota. Buy through reliable established real Bank, phone 17 61. lantic . Bvonuo, Lone Branch, phone Long £he oflice- of Slgmund EJBner Co. nurrounded by beautiful shade tree* estate office. Ray H. SUIlman, State hlah- the camp aro welcome to remain for Prices right, Claudd C. "Wrlsht, Little Branch 194-J. * HOUSE t let; . rooma. all Improve Silver. N J., phone Red Bank 14D3-J. CESSPOOLS cleaned, cellar* dug, scoop- ROOM for rent on McLaren street; overy Boynton Aaency, 8 Drummond place, Rc> way, Eatontown. N. J. the day and join In tho activities. PAINTER nnd decorator, by day nr con- Ilunk, phono 0 52. mentsents; in ftmt class condition; larglartrrge lot DRi 6Xk' wood In stove and flrciiiac* ; Ing ontl grndlns nt roaionahlo rates. convenience. Phono 2048. Ued Bank. and- gartigo; near river, echoola and alll but STATE HIGHWAY lot. Country Club *U- Tho scouts and their friends are Howard Maxnon, phono Atlantla High- tract; rea.innahlfl. F.dmond Krcblll. Wn- M A f IN IFTC ENf" rTvTr1 fron t hoineT ~fo Htiea. Inquire A. T. Dorci , or a«enta. tatca. Middletown; lot for business la- lengths, delivered} atxo traotor l'lovr- lands 775. tcrview, Belford, N. J., phone K-eansburg DES1HAHLE ROOM in private family; asked to ,drcns In the coatumc of \n_ and hay bailnR, J. B, Carney, phom good ltlocationi , e« buncebi a sectnti ; bedroorna, two bathfi; private yacht b OUSETTUNTING? If BO, let me hel^cation; rear entrance. Price 31,260. Wa- ALL REDUCED rates: 'WaehlnK Sl.00 to flin. Boynton Agencyy,, S Drumm ter, gas and electricity. Address P. O. eome foreign nation, as one of thoEatontown 44G-J-2. all Improvement*), 33 Harding road, Red yn g you. I have many listings of houses for Box 49. TW Bank. objeots of tho outing, la to create an USED THACTOKS; McCormlckiDeorinn, $1.50. , Also reduced rates for Slmonii- Bank, phone 339*. plncc, Red Bnnk, pho_052- rent in Red Bank and vicinity. Reason- Dolcim and Fordtonit one with John ion nff. Jones Fllllnc Station. North Bridse MISCELLANEOUS. SUM MlERnil^NTALS~I^iisc~^ir'all "im- able rontn. W. T. Parker. 54-B6 Broad HOUSE on Oakland street. Red Bank, for . "international atmosphere." How- cultivating equipment: also plowi. sosaari avonue. Red Bank, Charles RoDorts, pro- ROOMS; hot and^cold water, ample hoat; provements, from $225 tr» 1800 per RCn- Htregt, Red Dank, phone 8322. sale at $8,100; told four yean agp at - ever, anyone not having a foreign ate. Oonover Broi, Wlckitunk* M. J. prietor. Phone Red Bank 1204. OLD GOLD—Wo pay you caeh for your pleasant locatfoFi'ln private family, near aon. Frank B. Lawen, 146 Monmouth $5,000. Apply P. F. Kennedy. Carlton old Kold jewelry, watches, etc. Reua- high school; on bus line: with garage. ENGLISH TYPE bunRalow; fine reildontinl building. 107 Uonmouth • treat, phone costumo does not need to stay away flhon» Holmdal P. PAINTING nnd decorating; pricen reason- higH, h VanUervcorschool; on, bu40s lineBranc: with h avonuegarage. . RoRd. street. Red Bank, branch offirn Shrewsbury Hoctlun; atudlo living room, opan Urn- able. WUIlnm P Woodward, Riverside BIUOS'. »6 Broad Btreet. Red Bank. HBank V, phonU e 1465 Bh Rd avenue, south of airport. Open evenings place: one-cur aaraee attached; two tile 37tf6. ..-. ' on this account. Heights, phono Red Bank 240. and Sundays. IIOCK GARDEN nlanti In thrce-lncK TAKE^LEBSONS In contract bridge only FURNISHED rooms for rent on the iivcr I btiths. Immediate possession. "White- TIE UP your cruiser at your own doo£ -. FURNITURE repairing. refinishtnE anil from certified teachers. Lcfloona siven bank, '59 Rector place. Red Bank. SIX-ROOM bungalow for rent, with all Pach! Inc., Red Bank, phone '1100. yard. Safest harbor on Barnegat bay. ' .rot, $1.00 a dozen; prlmroaet, Boa privately or in mourn. Jane Williams, improvement*! and garage; on Pine upholatorlnR; first clans work, moderate TWO furnished rooms, licht housekeeping; DKSrilABLE omen for rent in the Eisner Shelter Cove, near Toms Rlvar. New : The Red Bank Register travels plhko, spoctal. Helen Drown. fiO prices. Work railed for and estimates bridge and backgammon studio. 68 Rlver- itreet. Middletown; price $27 a month. building. Apply at the office of Slg- yacht basin, one-quarter mile lone. IM [ Rtvon. No job too big or too timftM. Far- UI avenue, phone Ited Bank 3464 adjoining bath; all conveniencoft; sa- nquire at 248 Shrewsbury avenue, fted feet wide. 12 feat dcop; water front lota, < over every street In town and every 'Ocean boulevard, Atlantic # mund Eisner Co., or telephone Red Bank I1*' A* South Btrcot. Freehold. N. 3. rage. 14 Madteon ave'due, Red Bank. Bank. ______^ 50x100. $600. Lots in pine grove, 1250: road in the county. Let It carry your phone 7O. *, ^ 1100. > " ineieage.'td'those wKb'tiVe 'oh'these r ELEG^RlCACf "wWnift^lifrO^iier" --outlet: BOARDING, modern Improvement*, hot A.irj(EjlU*Y-^ lncaUd^..ftn—rlyarj. r 'arjfi HOUSE - ta™lBti:-fiverTnaraff»-"BH-on.pr*!V6-- M*Sr-«i* wn," balanca-monthly; tiatrl«t*d-~T": doublo bano plugs, anywhere, .$3.00. ^^antj^-col tl-Tunning-watorT~c8ntrall y--lo»- room and private bnth ; reasonable, fi menta: sun and sleeping porches; nar* isEVEN'rbbma and bath room, all Improve- community. Illustrated booklet on re- - thoroughfares.—Advertisement ICB DOXES tZ up. fouV-poster bed Write tJoran Electric, Port Monmouth, N. cated: rates reasonable. -Hudson House, East Front Btreet. one block from Broad den; near bus, stores mid Kehool. Ront ment ; newly decorated and painted 1 Quest. Ray II. Btlliman. owner, ,Stata -, 1 udnon avenue, pho Rod Bk street. Rod Bnnk. elifbt minutes to station, $36 per month. highway, Eatontown, N. J. ; numerous odd pieces of new and uaei lm- 2654-J. nnthly pays everything. K. Tirovcr, 28 at SeasidSid e HeightsHiht , N . JJ . ~Pric "e $9,000. '• Bank. Mra. Wood. lQ6t,Wi'lace atieet. Red Bank. Parker uvenue. Fair Haven, phone Red street for rent; all improvements; con- PPhonh e 633633-KK , ReR d BankB,k or " Pt« LIVING ROOM suitei »19.75 up, bedroom ' mediate attention. Hawkins proth- WATER SYSTEMS—Falrbanks-Morue wa- Bank 736-M. venient locution for commuters. Opposite pi a ARTICLES FOR SALE. ter systems Installed. We spcciallie In NICE sunny room, joining bath, with school. Phono Middlntown 281-J. and dlnlntr room suites $24.75 up: new ars, real estate and Insurance. 10 pump re.iairlnd. Residence. Middletown. withiho meal*: choice location. Al SUMMER COTTAGE of five rooms, im- THE HARTFORD Restaurant on Mon- , ), $6.00 per load; locusts post* and used unclaimed furniture. We buy. MonmouVh street. Red Bank. N. J.. phono Mid die town 66. Plumbing. gg CnM at 21 Branch avenue. Red . provementa: large porches; river privi- ATTRACTIVE single room, warm comfort- tnouth street for s&Ie or rent: fully i and lumber for sale. Custom saving sell nnd exchange. Atlantic Furniture n_cJ*!-'ng and tinnlng. Fred G. Burnt. /_ Danlt, opposite l, or plione 1014 leges. clw'Iit niitiutea' walk to station. Mill- (VliIo houeo i hot water Hn,y nnd nlfrht. equipped with fixtures- Rent reasonable ; done, Charles G. Bonnett, Middletown. Warohouie, 36 Monmouth street, Red Rod flunk. 191 Broad street, phone 3521. Red Bank. •N. J., phone 79. Hank, ROOMS"~WANTED, on account of denth er, -.114 Went Front ntreet. River Plaia, Patrick F. Kennedy. Telephone Red Bank M. Lu McCOLUAN. nurseryman. lands capo In family man alone wants onft or two front, for rent (four win- Red Bank. Telephone 309-J or 2119. UOTH SIDES of double house at Little Sil- 3706. _„______„ ' CANARY birds and KOM fish for sals* We FOR BALE. Peklnsesa rioira i wonderful contractor; plantlnK. rnck gnrdena, roqms, empty or partly furnished; bent, uf dnuh hul _ r hoot; with priviile NEW. fiiiitidhcii liuntjalow of four roomn. ver for rent; 7;i.o-?35i nil tmiirovement?. now have a full Una of canary bird a And companompany for young and oldold;; beautifubautf l grading. The bent bluostone always in family. Inquire at 52 South street, Red Cnfe. Convenient to market, school and FOR SALE or rent, new Colonial hoUsa Kl refernoreferencon.. StaState pricprce pper week or month, urn parlor, bath, garage, hot water of six rooms and hath, with all improve-; Bold fish: also bird and fiih supplies. W. and very healthyhlth . At Coyle'Cls ' Kennels, stock. Get my prices. ZQ Plnckney road, Add ress George A. Allen box 611, RidBank._ hoat; all improvementi'; boatitlfully. fur- rch; biia rasBCn doort rfisponolblo par- W* Kennedy ft Sons, 41 Broad street. Red NuUwamp road, phone 11B9* Red Dank. phono U»id Hank 1401-W. • tioa only. Apply to Clark P. Kemp, Little rnents; garage. Apply Owner, 291 Main - - ~ Bank. TWO furnished room* for rent, auitable pished; on bus line. 3 Church street. Fair Btreet, Matawan, N. J. • Bank, i STEAM HEAT furnace, good condition; THE UK.tlES'U urlcea paid for live chick- for Unlit hounekeepinK. 28 Hudson avc- Haven. Mm. Williams. Silver. N. J- StOWBOATS for ssto. $12. Foot ot Allen's SARGEANT Exterminating Company TWO parcels of land, one of four, aerea' tOWB will eell cheap; alio wash tub. Price ens. Joe Bilker, 230 Mechanic street, Kuurantcen to rid your prcmlnes of ".11 ue. Red Bunk.* FOR RENT in Re0. imiuira at 2G Wost Front street. Bed 1 tho honnl of health. Telephone Rank. ^_ _ __ rncfl. 1'- Sprlnu Htrcet, one ilonr from Dank, eluht rooms and bath,'excellent Talephono Entont-own 44fl-J-2. Singer sewing machines, euaranteod by Auto Qccessorlcn and vulcanizing. k 2411.W. Branch 3839.' n condition; saratre; three new chicken BUY at factory prlcou. No. I .building Singer Sewlnif Machine Co., 74 Monmouth LARGE. plcBhantT iTo'mforlftb UUTCHEIl SHOP, complete, for rent In JOSEPH C. 1'ICONIC, muBon, builder and OFFICE FURNITURITURE wanteedd bbyy private furninhed rooms for rout rcflfl" FtVE"ROOM bunyalow, alf l"inprbvenieiu"«~ houses, new electric range. Bargain, - , brick, $9.00 per thousand; Colonial face atreet. Red Hank, phone 1677.* •*_ general contractor; citlmatos, plans, pnrtytfl; one tflat tto p ddeskk andd s il ono-rar garaRfl; J?,S nor month. Apply Hclford; $20 p«r month; completely J8.OQ0. Terms. Ray IT. Stlllman, taton-. brick! *12 per thouoand; prlcn «t plant, NEW ACME harrow, used only two weeka, rpeclficationa f urnsihed; jobbing and alter- Wnllarc street. Red_Bnnk." equipped. Apply Mra. Nettle Yard, Church town, phone 118. ' "" Freneau Brick Co., Froneau, N. J., P. O. chair and onee typewriteype r desk with FOUR 'ROOMS nnd~RBraKe lor •«e R. Bro^n &. Co.. a Union fired. Freneau Bric for Bale, $10." Frank Hullck, lOi South ation!) given spoclnl attention. 0) Ice 216 lapsible top. StStatt e lowest cash price street. Belford. N. J. ______BEAUTIFUL houne. nearly nnw, in on* MatnwaMtwa n , NN. J street, Eatontown, N. J.* Lelghton avenue. Red Bank, phone 165. iM'ovenicntfi. 7*1 INlonino u th EHiHT-ROOM ho\iso. two baths, larga sun t No dealers. P. O. Box No. 7, Highlands. Bank.1 nlii of the best residential sections of Hod BOILER for capacity 1-0 h, p. HirA FEW Hems of, our complete stock: CURCHIN'S for real art. Curchln'a barbur WANT BO. two or th reo rooms unfur- OM house; Ulcal for Dank. 9even roonio, two bath a nnd two jotnproisor, Worthlneton ftnpper vntvn: SUnlcoU «nam«l, Raybeatns brake lin- h Is the place, where art means some* FURNISHED ROOMS for "rent."" VoSrring for two futnlliprt; center of town; rcason- hlt fl l 0 nished, for a couple, no children. Ad- ear Urnad Btrcet: all iihlc. Apply t.corsn W- Munson. f2 Pe- lavatories; attached carnre. Addreaa A, alio Iftrce Worthlngton compound pump, ing, Goodyear tires and reliable repairs. tnTne. For real proof try us once, and ilresa Uooma Wanted, box 511, Red Hank.' ntrooii Ho'l nmik,* ^ery rennunRlilc renl B. P., box-511, Iteii Dink. - — -• -• It. W. linunt, . Hlshlands, N. J., phone thetf^you will always. This also BPPIICH ters place. Ilod Bunk. phone_&ft3-R. Empire Garage, opposite Globe hotel. Red WANTEP, Whito touring car or thrce^ Brown & Co.. B Union Hlrcel, SEVEN-ROOM house (or sals in on« of l andn Bank, phone 209. ; to Indies and children.' Second National nished room on river .front, nhort walk FOR RENT.'nlx rooms and bath, at J37.50 Bank hulldlng. lied Bank. Upatsln. quart or ton truck. In aood coitdition, to station and bun: benuttf ul loco I Ion. KOhuir. all imp Ucd Bank's best residential Bcctionn, only USED FURNITURE sale, no reasonable of- for raph Phone Red Bank 76*. William one-cane-car (rarane;; *40 perr montmonth Om L-C peI"-r ' monthmo; ^ nice sunnyy placop, «ll im- five minutci' nalk. from railroad elation; HOOP PAINT sixty-cents per sallon; TRUCKING. mo%lnc, hauling: all ffools Htnldcr's. 1^8 Hivcroido avenue, phono 178. - " • lnqu.ro fer refusede used; must dlipose of thiths los t n. Newman.' n. ttlrowl n & Co.C :, :> UUnioi n ptrneltl . lllc(i Hank. I l"-iivemLMit»; 70 Hurtaoii tvunuii. lr»q has hoi wulor heat, lnr«o attractive lot shingle ataln, ninety conta per gallon, carefully bundled. Phono Red Rnnn Rfd Bank.* ,,A——r —.— — - i' - .- — r,- W 1 is ( nyton, Peters place. Red Hank. vrtth Barat7o. Will merlfice. Addicai O. at once. Gramann'aG' , XI WhitWhit e atroattt .R Red WANTKU. for six wceka, nicely lurnTahed nood house paint 11.50 par gallon. Mon- Bank. S187-W for prompt service* O'.tman'a 1\- FOR RENT, furnisher!, two connecting MANY tine homcn from J-in to J1 :> por __ \V, S.^ box_6_ll. Red Bank. \__ mouth Taint and Varnish Works, 256 presn. 1T.3 Mechanic atraet. "led Bank. npai-tment hy rellnbl« party ; liidy, rooms for houcekecpint: . nil improve- nth ; Willow avenue, Lontf Branch, phona HOUSEHOLD furniture muit be sold at dminhtcr and maid. Address Lady, box Frai.k H. l-i I 4 fi NT n REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOX WOOD PARK; six-room house. doiihU , once for what it will bring; aent to UNFORMERLY of Goerko Co., paperins S7.75. ments; rent rcnsnnnblt*. Apply 7 7 Onk- •Red Hank. araKo; hot water hoat; lot 104x50; wilt 3U0-J. &iItd nk' Und^Btreot, Red Nai.k.r_ _ ' office Shn jULADIULUS DULUS, %l por 100: «ood for nalo nnd must be Bold. ^Gramann's, 11 Including matorlal. any room In the f nlrpn I I CHOICE 1.1ST of tirotiertioa for sal* or nell for coat. Owner leavinn town. Ad' Bortmont. large flowers; nil will bloi hoiioo t room painted S6.7 5. Uo every- 3AI)I)LK l>. .C. uniith om; White street. Red Bank - 1IORSE wanted" will LAItfJE "jto"OMS."with or"nlthoin l.oaid" Sunday I rent. Elizabeth 1). llubbfl. real estate, drcaa S. R. IT. box 511. Red Bank. epald. Canterbury Gladiolus Gardem, where. Exterior work guaranteed. Mor- price i* Sis u home rooking; reanonublc, lable board FOR SALE, sevoral used or repossoasad rlisoy, Frlcdtnnder Co.. 611 Anbury avo- rrasonnblQ, or board for FOUR-ROOM house; olertrk. toi T.lttl* Silver. N. J.^ tihona RcJ Oank 741. SEVEN-ROOM house, McLaren utrcati a • VloomfioUl. N. J.. route 1. ______all aril : rousonn TROPICAL FISH which breed at frequent low prices. 21 East Front street. Red ply 1 Minton Inne. Fnir Haven. > utes Hod Flank ntatlon ; half acre ploU: age. Price $7,^00; caiy tftrms. Kent lfi& intervals In small home aquariums; also STAR Window Cleaning Co.. George Leo, cluclc oven; first class condition. 2$ rcanonnhle. dern homes, frlitlilalres: built to suit : Bank, opposite Globe hotel, phone 200. IiARC.L K front room for i BEAUTIFUL hnune. nearly pew. ,r of fitllalres: bult o su : .'fli month. W. A. Hopping, IleU Bank, • ttlanta, sand, antilla, food; aquariums end manager, 6 Wharf avonue, Red Bank, Fourth avenue, Atlantic IIichlands, phone il ink. , IlOl l T lik rhone 397.' GIRLS' sidewalk bike, two elngle mat- •1ft Enst Front street. R< t ho best residpntial BertloTis Re.l ':l,Hii0 tti fi.lfli. . IncluOlntc lanlandd . Tay likl e flih anDPile» for iiala at hatchery, 174 phono 37M-W. _ 3i.4-W." Ray H . Stlllmanlll , KKatontown . phonh e _ Weit Front street, phona Red Bank ttesBOB, black, silk coat with mole skin WANTED, 16-foot canoe, good condition; R"OQM~fo.:"^"nir»TnnTr" . Hank„; . „iev«n rooms, t*o Imtb* hr collar. tUe IS. rhlfTon ilcevelesi dress, MADAMF/SARAAMF/SARAA HRDlNGrald SSplrp - Rltnrhed trarnKe. Wil VERtwelvY CHOICa K property mj atrctC ellall , corBctiere/ i , 227 XBerger n place, or reimonable. Emll Schuerman, box 123, rlze 18. Phone Red Dank 1038-R. M. Leonardo, or phone Atlantic Highland" TOMonmout LET, threh slrcele f iiriilnlioi, Itctl Hankl . unfu I lInvntoriy to rwrrfiic l nnft renponoiblc tena TWO LOTS on corner o£ Heudrlrk8oii tl rooms, two bbathi; every tm- SLOCK and furnace wood, 15 and S10(iardncr. phono H07-M. Hfd Bank. I.lnco. l"air Haven, alto lOOxlBn. or povBment; throe-car iraraB«; lot fi8x2td. loads; kindling wood, noven bags for 314.* roonu niil iiierirei s . within iwn out children. AddrcPA D- H , box REFUKiHRATOR. three door side leer; of ptntion front. fii Flank] three lots earh f.nxloo. Apply John E. Oar\ bo, sold for mortsaife. Rent J100. 31.00. Telephone Ktmnnburg 71K-J. H, M. ORIENTAL and domestic) rues and MORTGAfiE M"ONEY to loan; J6.000, ilowlaml. llu Carr avenue, Keansburs. W. A. Hnppliig, Red Flank, phone 307.* ilrat clan condition ] reasonable. Can uy ue. Kcd Hank, Call after FOR SALE or rent^ "row hungalow of fivn Vivian, Kudnon avenue, box 822, Port be Been anytime. Phone Rumson 4t>6 or carpets shampooed and dry cleaned. T^.OOO find $2.BOO on Red Hunk proper- ln RKNT. tiN h fully roonu, bath nnd mm parlor; hot wtt«r Monmouth, N. J. ty; must be worth double the amount;. Sen o'flork.* nished, for S45. f.nm M Ut. ; fin Laftiy«tt«i ttre«t._Rumton. N. J. n I SIX-ROOM I" n j;alov located in Eaton- hent; two lotn, loOxtTK; thrce-oar E*ra[tf. BOH and top noil for eulo. Thomaa S. Old carpets mude into rug». Rag Milton Herk. 3 Mechanic street. Red LA HfjE f)ouHlfi room or Mn^rlc T'*>OTH foi oon s> wanted. l>. W. WIHK (JA*RDEN TOOLS, includlntr two lawn ront, furniahMl; In privntr homr; tfn- T iniii We ; MM, Arclilbald Wrliiht, Parker ivenut. I-'lal'l, Rail BanU, fliuiio H»l. rngn woven. Telrphone or A postal ank_. .llcv -Mull. Monr Little Kllver. phone itB-IS-W, Ilcd Hank. mnwers and revolving clothet dryer; $f> r«Ke^ meals if dentred. M rv Wnltev rURNTSHKT ~ltoul. louth street, phone yOU MALK, Cyphers inrufai\tor, 126-CBB for the lot. 40 Fair Haven road, phono card will bring our truck to your S1. ROfTw I" lX"^U Y"t^~i'nV7eT"of ~buTldlni Mllln, RT.^ Hlvcr road, opporitp F.Ira plnce. rent fo d lliink 3.". FOR KXCHANCK. modern K« van-room rapacity; two lots, frontline Thorese ave- Hod Hank 10tO.» door. Monmouth Carpet Cleaning • nnd loan; yield 0% in two year*' hold- Fair Haven, phone Ued liank I'2-J- mer : fnu r mu heiir RIVKI1 "ritONT home Incntea.at Little SU. home in Ailmry Pnrk. ft>r nmill horn* In nue; alno anti'iuo clock, wnrks of wood, ing. Art quirk. Address ButldlnR & d th t>Im FOR HALE vory reasonably, tapestry cov- Company, 'telephone Monmouth Beach i:r I*.tint, contnlnlnff Feven room*, all •ountry or Ued Dank vicinity. Addrtil perfect running conditions four steel on- Loan, box nil/Red Hank.* Ront Vim* for tho on. ||ndln\-Hull, Ownar, P. O. Box E58. Asbury P«rk. vraved plrlures, ' Minnie HollInner, Key- ered couch; mahogany frama i All In 2272. William Cross, proprietor. APARTMENTS. Monmouth street. tih Iterl Ilaiik .:' A_-l_£ondJUon. Phono HU2-U, Ued Bank. i.tirv ),,t. rii,-t?d tn h.ll nt f 1 n,snn. !U>U LOTS fur aalt: two lot* at Oreanpnrt. port, N. J., phone 730-H. EMPLOYMENT FURNISHED three-room apftltment tor COLONIAL "hours .-nnsla lev Hull, ll'.t Monmouth street. Red Bnnk. 1 00x1 50 ; on Pembcrton avenue, rorner UOAT 24rfooter. now lnnt BjulnK; i'earce ITOSTON TERHIKll • p"uprlea. iTed'lBreedi rent; nil improvements i rent rally lo. llwnic if.D,, wrll marked; rfitaonabto, Mrs. W. N.UrilOLSTKRINfi «nd nHnlshlne of all Center street; IROD.for ravh. Apply MJN motor, with Parugon clutch nnd revnrse rnHul; Huitablfi for llwht ho isekoeplnir Itef. ce. hot water hrnt "lladl irrmTr,n*i7,";7ini~iT;^-,c T.' ate.l on Syr.imore Herk. a Mechanic utreet. Ittd flank. Rear; mcrhanirnlly O. K.; price $iZ.'i. Palmer, next to Cherry Tree farm, phone klmlu uf furniture. Krank Itownril. fi5 HOUSEMAN, married. w«nl» posftinn; _ HullC.l. 17 Waslilnstun blrett, Mo rnouth utreet, phnne Kt «8-J. MlddJt^ IT.rrlsdn HVfiina. Red Hunk, tihon. \Hl. five year* hand man In laat position. TWO HOMF.S Inratad In Went it«d ll.nkj Chnrlea Dlctz, 60 Ocean avenue. Scubrlcht, J^ . Ued Hunk, i.lunui r.'I'.l-M. -ir, rt Ml ilUI'nivi'lllCllll. . U»M, Wlllir i^ to f>ncrl- SOLE'fi IJARnER HHOP. nt 70 Monmouth Can furnlph i;ood references. J. Taylor, lot "ftxK.O, X'rlcn for th, two. 14.100. lb a'tnk and dishwasher, Kohlnr, .UILm1"p_j\l_*t. Wnst Helmsr, N. .). AI'AU'I'MKNT to lot. live ix.in. iin.l bnth S1X.11OOM hnusc. •lo»m hrni : . h.T. lln.llr>.Hall. '.>'.l Monnujuth street. Small acount of raah to buy th.*a hottl^.. gnnit i cost 3175, aell for T4r>, ntrcet. t5iiec.nl ntteiitlon Ii pnld to cbtl- J^r. |.rr mneuh en, litre. loi-Htpil tli.ee t,l...k- TOP~fi6"fu"TortiTo" tiDTTYOlT~foWftTT i"nC WH1TK"WOMAN wlnlicn day'i* work (o E76 Mm-hanlc streel, after 6:00 P. M.,TWO I f.., r...,t fraj ; I Unr.k n:,;n. ______. atncki New Zealand iiADIO. I'unsrii Kl.rtrlr, latest moilol; Dry (Jlrunei». \i Mcchmilo at rent, nettr - May 1st : m nnd SI" : alx.slx-ro POM I, , Inrt-i- int. Pnre.l In .ell Madid pr.r.tleslly new: cost IT2.r>0, itnll |2r>. Vhonc Red Hunk _1274. M ten minute* to Rail Hank station: Whiten and Chinchilla*i nnv nlie; all FtruaU strrrt, Rod Punk. Phone 2117. Wil- ho.ifc, fully fill I.Isl.rd. l.v month , J IKlt'SK ulth arvcti n.olnn anil l.iitl, Hull. :''» Mnniiioulli street, Hcl Ilnnk. »1\ rooms and bath, all lmprovem,nt», hot ...I "Irpfl nlr hrnt. l.ot iiO\ls.i. (iarusa. Tarnta, n t Ilnmly with motom of anykind, tu nue, t|n.r lfnv^eti, l'h«»nojtoil J'^ )i_7'" j.M. 10J t]_ __^ WTI.LI"AM~V. liiirrmtlH, Tm!, »ti.ot._ Ite.lJUok. i 11,-,,!,,! Mirrt . H," "ill mil- ilui I, Iltll-MK Kiln ,rk fn »«U Jjfty II. Stjl^maii. Kntnntoyn. phqna 17H. fxpfrloiire ^vlth boats nnd mnomoininbll ; C.I Itnmr.llnt^lv. U.IMII S T'. I pnrlnr. i»ArrHY~7ml~7lnTiTy"l.TnntV in' blofinT. 26 i'A1NT7Tl • ft0 i>ar Ballon, Inslda or out; In Inu nnd tlnnlnc. ruml.n nntl wlndnillls uou.l clmufT.ur: ll.o cxf.rl.nrcd as acrv. KOliit-KOliM l\kC tor rent; Ut.l cents a bo*j alno daffodil blooms for »«!« any rolor. . ftun i>arlor 12xH, Urnnch nvemii'. Llltla Kilvar, opt'uslte to E. H. ltnwnnl. 73 Fo>tcr .trait, lle-l LQluhton RvpniL, Red Ilnnk. rtiond t864. H \ KtHiM l.un rd Mini, llarn ami sniaL-e for two i-nra ; fruit tr,ai, (iFNTI.KMAN' wlali.V'to I'.li'n rhTnilicn" r I ,stl\ er l» 1. i-a Foxwoml I'ftrk.' ___„ Hunk, |ijinn, 944. rLUMlllNdilnd hcntlnVsiipiilliii. alTaluM! fo Ruliabla fnr inn pnultry farm. AHdr.si Av. uard.nnr; Aniorlrnn. '1'rii yenia' i*;fnr. IRKi: Al'AUTMKNTS ' Iliullri II ,11 »'• }(A N D- \,_ A11 i'',U ninbei', reil (SKNKHAIj~Ki".EVYitiO mot 1'I|IA to 4-tn., rut to mcaRiita; new nnil rni-li. nnil linlli; plrnlv of hor»« 'CB. Wf.ll O\l.«rlflir»il Iti ram nf r.r I R...I lima ;r,iui. •l«fitrto dorn d and green linwar, ahaftlni:haftlni:,, hanssrhanssr.. nnil •Mroml-hunil iiiumlilni; Oxtnret for lala. .1 1>.. i.ntli . ruinpl. wilto oiitl h rhnln mxt Unnk, I'hinin (i;.l. 1',. H. Cniikr, Kr. I'hllrch .lre«t, (r llnlcv Kl.lc Mum...ii. >.hui«i K nn" M,ll Snl/. 4.' Ilionil nticct. K ' RivKi; ri:tiN 1 Have no imoo t fo$2r>r It. Inwil emait l-oi lulo for l'hotiir..noe. l _4J£ JJ£^^ Ke Aunlmi u'. H.'itin" finin ntatlon. ^ ^41.1. It.-.I llnnl. in..mli Hi, II,,v UV H0d7-ltf .It I il l'h Kb if SAI.K, .vllil o.k liTnlntf mom milt.. RUTH NDVKI.TK' IIIUIl"--l>idc7; taken I'l.AT. (inir rn.,1,11 anil "l.atii." wlli, Iti'd llnt.V.. phi.i.i OLOSr.T" for" -ulc."rhraiiVln Ill, Mr I. John l,.rtind, 10 William ntul rcrnnu^llnu ilmio mi Ininti Rhndm, In <|o u«"oinl oflh-a n.iik i muM h.iv. l.fiit un.l watt.. . all lini'Mivument 111 f.nnditton. 47 In'ilnc rttrtfti, lteMI-; I'll INI . .IIIUKMII AH thq it.lv»nlnk f.li'u'l.he.'l '"ll'i'i a1TT6()T)obtt«r lont ur lank anil rlplnil for l.as th«n half nf rn.t, TIIINIvINi, of |,nlnlhiii7 " lly "nil nir'aVn' Kl.frt. Urd linn MlDllI.lE AUK!' wWm.ll irmil.l ilin ft H». ul nn iniiii niili nn ir'iM.u-it.ll Do, I>HM'II>U« Jvinetlnn, Jlrl- nnk nm to e'tlmtitr.. Arllmr K. lloyie, "Iti.MI «k h'iunf.l.ri.|.rr Kn.l ri.ni|.Khl..i^ Ir nf lirnt ; i i,,,t l,,,,,,ii« liol. «Mn l.nvi.t, n \v !•; 11 \ vi; 1"" Thomas J, Casler, I'oil Mnnmtniln, N. J. fcird, N. J., phon. MldilLtnwn .IT'J.' valntxr, •Ir.-tu nix.. wnll t,iu,cr ctfrrl. nhUii Tlh Kl nflflM • n nl.l rniipl, nr imall fftinlly. l'hiuin lln p ,,|, vv,.|| t.i.t All till) .-nlnrniln nl |H IlK'tM' Kill.I. UlMll.llll, t.M.loilf. HI !>C0> M»,,l |. uill, li.ml IITIII linil. innili nn.| . n.l Hlirel, |,)iiii.e flnt, Until.on. M.I.I ti.i.i.r . lu.ir nnd Iiv .• •...•i.i-i n.i.l I,, WIM'l'K,' U.n.l»rir.MI""VMMtn;n 'oaiitrij. "»l salt. M. 'litut'llx, Nulowniup t»n<\, ««r- AUTOMOBILES In i, i ,, .1111, r- I,.. I,||...I -Ml, 11,1. M, a., wliln icinka. Api.lv Mntininiilh V.m •|;VI.IJ KIHiM <>n«t fmnt ott left \>enl of ltlvcr Plain K. TDIIAIAtl - Ail cnlilnct innLnr. tip. I i>» tnliiiilrV vnH I.. Inim ami HAIIOOI. . I IIAIHI.I.AO toiirlm, Ilk. n«i»i Curtllliir pl.-vmriil.->|..ri,l Ak'.nr), VU Munintmlli nli.vt I Mini pin .••Un, mr.tittonal li.rualn I I'a.'kaiil htiMrrer, Intel icr wno.lworV ilmor* I!-.I Itnnk. i; II KliKCTitlt) "ri^ifiiiriiln'r. 'lUUio "K."». It",' .ill Mr,| I In :t n •' - w. ouiliiir, r.a.ooatil.l IH-font, otlllioiitii hull .tint tfi'iiiiliiK anil irnlotltiK antl'in. Will 1 K I.IIU. vatitr OI.I In nine •'|UPU» f««i *Ut>\l •!'•' r, i-ot.-nUli. Ml 1 "1 mil rnslns. inmpl«l.l liarsaln tn fU»l fiiinll,,,. a .,,.,1.11*, II Whllx >t.r.l, »,,,k and I.Iain r tainlli At 1925 Cost. Unad, ft;i !•• ml>««. Id r r*am InnuUlni, null l.uyrr. IHilil.ln.. 1(7 Writ. Klnnt ;'«• ft, nt Tuillne's, IS Mnnmmilh stiaol, ll.n.i. ;V4,'.. !(».: ll.nk. t«.>, t'.lr.p in. II.. 'mr'MiII )U.t H«nk. lr»«l, ll.il ll-ilk." .__ "ncra. A.l'lir.i I'. i -i nt in ni ..I |l II. A W,,,ll, 'I hi- Kc,;i lit ..! .i HIM •-1• t-nl.ittu II nt l'.*.'fi ('In '• Hank," '.• .i lit- I tii 1-1 llr,I Jsf.'&!Tltl(fT£jMI' fur' m.lr," ' l-'nfi l. Vi'l) UAVr. • li"d rar In flit your ••• 1IKM:) 11 I I'lltM('II1 MlU. Mr.'Mi'O'MMI , untilld., \ III I.1AIII); ...I..,*.I I.-,I Ailvriil'lni; .il. Minn, lll^r, jMlrcn mi In.' Mor... iia.d ill miiiitliai 44ll>uall' . . . J.llltnilV plllkll.U. I.Ultl. nuln.nt^nt.| prlr.d from 100 tn f I'srlly, 111, A].,, i,ni|,,r m"n, N. J., vlinnn 111?.1* 12,inn. Howl.nil T1- Jon*. Caitlllai .!,,<->.,In n.iil • I... I.ii». '||,a llainl/ iil.np. III II,,,!,,I .I,,.'. 11.1,1 IIUHl. nivn nlll' ') IHUMI i>. full. I lilt wlirn :|i r.a.nnRlil., 'Inl iiliini. Itxl Hank lltli.* Bin. IIUIHIS UltlJWM, lumll>t., ili>.,itna>lnv, av ln| l.a.t..f i.rnt.u nliilnnillltCM U'l'li IKhfimihrj 'llli- Ur^lFiti"! > nli'-rl I- \ l; I M i.r n Vr",l>tllM sltrialliiua. i ...IninlnK, h.in.llli lilnir, pi. IIIS4 1.J, n. tall al lu-.MIIi: I'.MIK, I.. >tllM Ill/i; llnrr.v.liri'l I'liili rarl !'••! 1,1 ... )•)!' l.l l LUIUHIM at 14.on. Al'ldy ftt 23 mtli.u, i-l^.lli.u. ati-. (...tunica to ot.Ui, l: inli I rlndlli ••I Illr , llil' in iam .II..!. II.,I ll.,,l,- nun v, IDtK fly.-p. a.IIS. • up. TI Wlill. alir.l. |l.,| I ,,H. , llntl, Willi ••i.i v.ry ,.,,..I I I thn' H1 .il, ill/ill" .IK Ini'im Ml ,lii,h,,; V.I. I ' M lltl) MK.hllllf iMDlhillK, fll f Hlf.. 411 llavan mud, ph. •"•l( »<••• I •'XmlllUn. lli'MUMI. l..r of 1,1 ll..l limit, lull,* 'I V I'l.WUI I Kit it*-t"|ipiHI ( |.eili ,l l K ) l.l l>,l.-.f, Ml.ml., 111,1,U,,,I. WAlll».li,'l',ii,l •• i.. i.. , Ml. l' IH11.11 • I. n,l..,| I f..r ul». I.ill i • . i.. r II,,. ,....,,..1,1. I. nn I In II lll'l'iiy I," • al.. 11. *1! I . Whit*. llMll. ml In ,.l A.Mi... ( n,ii .nrh . i>a•• .11•>•!, II, I,,,, nil. It..I II«I,W. K Mr.I I'.nl.l Jf. II,>.l mill nlliri mlvttll I H a-l nittrll ("t It )l l M-L-l ( , | m,nllll.i 1 lidAT /,,. ..I.'s4\(..,,. i „],.,. a L l,« ...d at .>K |.l|..r>* WIIIIK llir inln hut '•Ml tin rnlnn ^1 -.1,1,,. I,,11.-1 lli,l>«r. l | I III Illnll'"! In i,i ml IIIKII eivi l"f tll.lt « i l II ill VMIMAfl ,.rt .,,,,1111.,i, | l.i I1I . rii, ililni: ill,mil In l;>l 1 tin mil (nr ymii ni" ii...i Hani I;M • LOST AND I OUNI). • I'. I Ii- -.1 Art I tulir M lii.l.l I," •••••I "I nnr. «l «n» I'lm tlr^lnlnrn I 'U- JII I t 'nlii'una 'I nr Mit) i'k.nhc.W •),,. (...mil laalli. WIL pla III! I ..I....I..I I- pit'", I"."it I"."I tuilry r.i«i-U I..-I., It*. •I •vlll In I.r, II,lily w. I n.ivaillanin ill •ji'lsli.'l, «J>I t-ln in.|.l. l.a.ls, l.li. fl.|. n II..I II.,.k, ai'.l l'.,,a H > t.h^t, llfit ijne.ii Am,i. |.,»t..i» hi t,||.l- i •-1 i-.iiv nttnr Vill.iHV, I..1.I.M. ill rl|/||l nut "f I ."II li', in In llil> ' • 'I"" ,,,! ..,,,1111.,., lilt, II.|., I.»l,|t. ,ll,il,., Itilli, -III in lint ai..| ili.I" . I...... W..,.., in*» l.ava 1|,« (tinnar. M.* I'l.t n I M..B.I I t.l.l*. IHIM ill.*, .li.lili.r l.t.l., ni>l.ha.(, • I.I. .,| lakh.i; foil i l-aia. • a n ^.r u.. ..) «|I|| |.n I l,l.,|.t,,|nU |..I.MIL, l>*lt, flu* II,,,,. It..| M...L |M I ". I I |.t...|, ,. b | | i... tl<..l« t.f »|i •«•!», fin- l.h>it llti .•...il >.t,*i« f>'« Mlr>>i.n ^.ti. l,i>nf, I.i... a, ii l.ri ••• .1 t* • lu it..'. n..l#l,..l. •--•• n'i| I I. .l..l»»;. .ha». l> 111 » tn a t i m lt.'.".V.' • VNtlll iiTir In. ln|.I..,., ,.l,l .I,:.,,I. |. >'••. -il'l •"«"• •II. i -r . „ I I ! IHII < hl l^iril' i1 • 11 •lll.'i 1 .. r. 1 1 .t t tii.\~n WIIIHv All hl'i.L '.f «1..1.,v ,1.,,.*( ., (il- .a |it|> (... (KMIIIIIO. •>>!> MM •, | \. . Will i 1: nil A M .11 (.<•• f, .I.-., ..||i* |,U,. ft<:'t *•!•>• 1t,W i'l**-t !••! f««l U)k'i. p- fl-M'l, . 1, ••l.l, IIIM"'* ...it,... I »(....;• I )•><> '4i»-4 1 -. 1 II. II... V. 1. ,.,.,!.. i.,, cl M"..Hi-,'.ih .-»* Inil. lU.j ('- 4 \^ t itlltKt Mil •t, ,, !• HI.AI. l-'-'jl ATI. Hi:NI rot,'.'. •*" t al . II. AIM llr 'Ml t*t >••* • ,i • .i r •In r n ..••• tl,., i 1 HM V ^1 V A.I. •• i'• t •• „...! ***f • » 4 >•* •( • • XV Uf |»i..-i I i U. L .. «1 •» » *. lUUi •>>• uu . .. i i. MM PAi f.Ui .tft •4 ».i. bml, .HI. » *f *!'•, (t« u .,M .1.., l.»l MT • •• -i... f Mil* if t• iii I-.* >. «» n..1i i« rwit.vr roi.» *•• i l f * !••-•«• i... it. ... t I. Wl 11 rt>" \._ ± RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 27,1932. W times by Mrs. Robert Brown, dra- :Iub maintains headquarters In the Cow Fatally Injured. >oft Drink matics teacher at the high Bchool. Kridel building on Broad street. William J. Leonard of Leonardo SWEET POTATO There'was dancing after tho Friday is mourning trio loss of hlSjCow. The night performance, with muslo by IONSTABUES TSLECT .OFFICERS. animal was hit by an automobile last PLANTS FOR SALE on the MarketChet Arthur and his orchestra. Rob- week. Its Injuries were Incurablo and it was killed by being shot, in order Leon's ert Reussllli of tho senior- class was Annual Meeting ilcld Last Week at Spanish Beauty Salon Also' calibage, beet, onion, Long Branch Man Forms Com- chairman of arrangements, assisted to put It out of Us misery. / old fashioned Georgia col- Red Uifnk Borough Hall. pany to Handle Drink Made by other members of tho class. lard and fino tomato plants* The cast comprised William Bot- Elwood A. Moonoy, Jr., of Asbury Famous European Experts in Permanent Wav- from Juice of the Papaya- •ark was elected president of tho Column Wrlto for price. tagaro, Grace Hill, Evelyn WyckolT, Wonmouth county constables' asso- ing. Beautiful Waves, Self-Setting; Waves that Free Samples This Week. Irving VanBrunt, Peggy Hayes, Lor- iation at the annual meeting of that only experts' fingers Plant a'large garden raine Bepphard, William - Sayro, j'rganization last Thursday night at this year. According.to an announcement toyHoward Gage, Evelyn Waldcr, Alice can do. Thousands of A. M. Bry of •Long' Branch, a now Pope," Corlnno Welsh and Herbert ho Red Bank borough hall. Goorgc 209 Broad St, Red Bank, N. DAVID NICHOLS CO., drink la to be added to tho long Hat S. VanWinklo of South Belmar was satisfied customers Hunter. At the close of the play lected vlco president. Abraham & Services Sunday 11 A: M. Evening M Kingston, Georgia of popular beverages that have had flowers were presented to the girls Dixon of Fair Haven was made sec- Ti 8;00 o'clock. ' r' proye it. "A $15.00 Per- their Inception In the Southern states of the cast and to Mrs. Brown, the etary and Irving B. Cohen of As- Sunday-School—11:00 A. M. and particularly Florida, and then coach. Misses Margaret Magee, manent Wave for only after their popularity has been »ury Park treasurer.*' Wodnoaday Evenlne Testimonial _, Claire Davey, Florence MacDonald, The following were elected trus- proven; brought North for the BUm-Olga Schwcnker, Jams Sheldon, Viv- Kooro—Open 1:30 to 4:30 S mcr months. This latest addition Is tees: Frank P. Strykerj, Norman 1 ian Llmbarger and Mildred Swift, all Currle, Anthony/Rapolla, William T. dally excopt Sundays ana noli* 9. known as "Peps-Ale," which although In evening gowns, acted as ushers. Thompson, Harry Postel, James Aj \ In this market in Florida for only Hagerman arid, Jolin"JfulsbflV"; ' 1 of Red Bank eighteen months, already ranks sec- Plans for the organization's ban- ond In sales. ANNUAL PBESS MEETING. .uot to be hold next month, at Cliff- _ On a two months' trip through vood were discussed. Umberta Sar- Florida, jusFfe~cently "completed, Mr.Monmouth County Tress Association ella of Cllffwood is chairman of the Bry was so Impressed -with tho new Holds Election of Ofllecrs. :ommltteo in charge. drink that he contracted with, tho The annual meeting of the Mon- A resolution, expressing sympathy Peps-Ale company of Miami, Fla., for and Vicinity mouth County Press association was tor Walter A. Mills, who Is ill at tho CAIV1LTOK t the exclusive sales rights for Newheld at tho Monterey hotel at-Asbury Monmouth memorial hospital at Mcaohed 'ha\"f' Guaranteoa '' —with every Permanent Jerscy.an,d ..New J5Tork. Last week the Farlc Monday-night.-A. nominating h from o to o months. Wave-—a jar of Rejuv" WEU.-IHADTOFl)r Peps-Ale company of New Jersey wai v THE FURNACf!, committee composed of Harold Can- "'r~V ^fiatinif Creamv - ' J •H WENT OUT.' \ formed liore and distribution and ning of Asbury Park, Frederic S. sales headquarters wero established Hayes" of Rod Bank and Eugene Du- Coming Holmdel Supper. Saturdays and Holidays Continuous at'SffrcwEbury wftere a sales force of gan of-Freehold-presented Thomas Tho choir of the Reformed church LAST TIMES TODAY! five men -will lie rapidly augmentedIrving Brown of Red Bank for f Holmdel ig planning for its second OOJB SPECIALS—By Exports Only and with the Boat -THEN, FDR GODDNESi , as the entire territory i9>^pvered. president, Roger Lindsay of Freehold innual spring supper to be held At 3:18, 7:48, 9:47 SAKE-GET SOME I ' 1/- Peps-Ale derives KB flavor from the for vlco president, Herbert L. Myers '!THE •\ UECENT EDftui-^H- C Wednesday—evening,-May—18th...- ... materials. J juice and pulp of the papaya, or paw-of Spring Lake for secretary and A' rrrn 'DEEP 'cohcefiTWust Ije^glv-"- SOUVLBE ^\%- Miss J. Mabel Brown of Matawan for Real Ciistlld Shom^M paw, which is a largo melon that One of tho quickest wayB to find a CLAUDETTE COLBERT en to the problem of un- Hem •BETTCRQ grows on trees In Southern Florida, treasurer. These were unanimously lob is to advertise In Tho Regis- Edmund Lowe Stuart Erwln Flngo( Wnvo -••;'.: Cuba, Hawaii and other tropical declared elected. ter's Want Department.—AdverUBO- employment in our com- • of countries and which contains a quan- Tho speaker of tho evening was mont. MuiUcure JHenna. • Keep tie ionio fires burning tity of vegetablo pepsin, long consid- Frank Ward O'Malley of Brlelle, for munity, and the people Marcel without any useld&B effort. ered a very valuablo aid to health. many years a reporter nnd opecinl should do everything pos- Hair Cut Gel acquainted with the cool In fact, according to Mr. Bry, - the writer for the New York Sun. Mr. TOMORROW and FRIDAY sible, where equal prices Eyebrows ' \. 1 wo are selling. We linvo var- Battlo Creek sanitarium has recorded O'Malley related many Interesting Feature at 3:10, 7:40, 9:42 ious sizes but only one qual- that the papaya is the most dlges- events In which he was associated AT LOW BOUND-TBIP fARIS and 'quality.work-exist, to Scalp Treatment - m ity—the besty cru.de. Phono tablo known food and that It greatly as a reporter. ^^ , favor home industry. 3 our order—today I aids the digestion of other foods. In No metal nddltlon to the papaya, other lngred- NEW SOCIAL ORGANIZATION. Also Shampoo with Finger Wave ....._ iants are added to Pips-Ale syrup. could RECENTLY, the business of Mr. Bry stated yesTorday, that al- Steamers' Club Has First Dinner at touch 50 though he has hardly started as the Long Branch Inn. SUNDAY, MAY flTH two Red' Bank Laundries Now Jersey and New Tork distribu- Leaves RED BANK ...„.• &:01 A.M. them«(. , lias been bought by an Fourteen members of tho Steam WEDNESDAY. MAY UTH 90 E. FRONT ST., RED BANK PHONE tor, many inquiries have already been Lenves RED BANK S:ll A.M. out-of-town laundry, and MOHMOUTH ftajLU^ajREO BANK. received from different sections of crs' club, a newly formed social or- Add one hour for Daylight Saving Time. the two states asking for sales rights ganization, attended a dinner held Baseball—Sco' tho Major League games the local plants closed up, Phone 2342. Open from 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Monday night at the Venetian Inn at at the Polo Grounds or Yankee Stadium 7faAwwertoWBunwgQuestion In the various communities. Further- ~ New York, or Ebbcts Field In Brook- adding more --io--Red- more, two contracts have already Long Branch. The committee' In lyn. Returning, tickets good on any been signed for exeluBive territories charge of the affair consisted of New Jersey Centrnl train - on date of Bank's unemployed. This Julian Davidson and Albert Bono- *alc, except The Blue Comet. SUatlar and others will be as soon as appli- excursions May 22nd and 25th.1 Consult means a great loss in cants have oeen investigated. Those forte. ticket agents for. fares and schedules. signed are Hudson and Bergon coun- The officers of the club are Julian Telephone Red Bank S53T; wages that would ordinar- Davidson—hnnnrnblB-.-jrnnd-stnamnr., — fn tt Train c^-Jlm utor and EBBOX county with Gitlam Leroy Snydor grand steamer, Willian: Rico of East Orango as distributor. Snyder secretary and treasurer, Al IRIA CLAIRE Mr. Bry will personally supervise bert Bonoforte inside steamer and Louis Hoffman outside steamer. The i JonnBiorota-mnD6E Evnns IN answer to numerous re- SCHULTEellNITED ho distribution of tho new product or the Jersey shore districts until quests of public spirited ;ho entire territory has boon fully or- ' —And in Addition— citizens, LEON'S "has anized. This week, in order to have 32 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. eople locally learn about the.new 'SCRATCH AS CATCH CAN" equipped a most modern ^'Summertime"-Cartoon leverage, the Peps-Ale company ha3 laund_ryi: -giyingr employ- rranged for a series of "Free Drink" Rose Paramount New* lays in two Red Bank drug stores, Eugene Permanents ment to experienced laun- crwllllRorld pharmacy on Monmouth Platinum-Tip Manicures On tho Stogo Friday at 9 dry help, who were, street and t&o Carlton shop, next to PUPILS o( MABEL COLEMAN'S thrown out of work'. ~~ ' ho Carlton theater where the new Facials, Finger Waves, Dancing School in a LOW COST drink will bo dispensed Thursday, DANCE REVUE! \ Friday and Saturday without charge. THERE are still a number of Tho main plant of the Peps-Ale Shampooing, etc. 40 Talented Juveniles! LONGER SERVICE these whom we are as yet This Season. company io In Miami, Florida, where OPEN EVERY EVENING. Even If the' first cost of an .he papayas are crushed and the PUBLIX unable to employ, but with lulco and pulp and other Ingredients Phono Red Bank 3782. Exide were higher than ordi- .ro made into a heavy Byrup. This the knowledge that the EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA ROSES nary batteries—the longer syrup Ss shipped to the local com- 15 Linden PI., (Around Corner from Strand Theatre) Bed Bunk public will support this lo- r. period of trouble-free per- pany, -which bottles and distributes They bloom steadily from Juno until frost, producing flowers cal enterprise, we arc cer- : W. formonce would lastify the t to the various points throughout of tho highest quality. - • • " ' - '• the two states comprising Its terri- bma oC Paramount Pictures tain that we shall soon be cost. Exides Actually cosi 8-YEAK, HAHDY STOCK. tory. Mr. Bry stated that while a in a position to give em- lets, In (he long run, than omoll forco could tako caro of their SATURDAY and MONDAY cheaper batteries. business at tho prcsont tlmo, as soon Feature at 2:28, 4:54, 7:20, 9:40 ployment to these others. as tho drink is better known, he ex- Hold Tlfilit to Your Seats! pected an ever Increasing demand ROSE BUSHES Romance and ndventure take WE earnestly solicit your Souvenir do Claudius l'ornct Itc

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