gagfo-a »„ , r • t ,<• v? ;;j"X* BANK REGISTER Uiurt Wsakl* «pt»««t u Stsmd'Clui alatur *t tbs Pott- 31." om» at B«l Bank. It J, outer cos AM ot Hutb I, HI». RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21,* 1931. $1.50 PER YEAR PAGES

on the north side of East'Front rovements Indicated above are to e Aplenty . ToWs New Mayor street be extended to a point near Vlonthly Report Annual Message e completed during 1081 England the Topic Annual Report erf Washington street. Another sug- I wish to express my thanks to the gestion was that night collections of nembers of the council for their For This Woman Begins His Duties garbage bft-made on the btislneM sec- ofRedCross of Mayor Salmon 'ery splendid co-operation, and the of Club Meeting the Police Chief tion of Broad street. Mr. Kohn lonsclentlous and diligent conduct of Sadie Mande of HOJSKM Charles R. English Presided «t asked the. mayor and council to take Thirty-Seven Cases of Veteran e Tells What the Commission- their duties they have shown during An Interesting Program at a Interesting Facts and Figurt* in • Has « Series of Mlsfortancs, the Official Meeting at Redaction to prevent outside business in- Compensation Handled Dur- ers Have Done the Past Year the year, and I have no doubt but River Plaza Home Last Thurs- His Statement of Uw Work' •"> terests from coming Into Bed Bank what this fine spirit will continue. day Night—Articles and Re- : V: Winding Up In Her Getting Bank Monday Night—A Gift and operating here t8t a few days or ing Month—Many Patted First and What They Expect to do The borough la to be congratulated Done by the Police Depart* \ j|| Into trio Toilaof the Uw. of Two Baskets of Flowert. a few weeks to the detriment of local Standard First Aid Tetts. During the Coming Year. this respect. freshments from Great Britain ment During the Past Year. ' ;" i : merchants. He.said these transient r 0;i .'Mr«;^Ms.(Uo> Manolfc' one ,o« the Charles E. English, the new mayor operations comprised auctions and The. November report of the .Mon- Fair Haven's budget of expense) The Woman's club of River Plaza ' Harry H, Clayton, chlei of polio* • * jnostrtBpeoUd colored residents of >f Red Bank, began his duties.Mon- 1931 will bo Introduced at next TO ELECT OFFICERS. met at the home of Mra. Henry C. of Red Bank, submitted his.annual ' peoUd coloro:.tr*lm,*«i , so•»«*t• JntiMf/io Roubl)*niiltlae Jeslaat -weeweekk ay night after having been on a mitted for the consideration of the Cross shows that 67 cases were hand- tonday night's meeting of the com- Mecklem, Sr.. of River Flaza last report to the mayor • and council ' ! :rip In Florida, The Lfohs club of ' isloncra. Tho council now meets Bremen's Follce Association Will Thursday night. Mra. Arthur Lln- Monday, night. It showed ,that dur- Hhrough ignoranctot tha law. She Mayor and council an ordinance which led * In which veterans were, assisted Meet Tomorrow Night. Red Bank, ot which organization Mr. had been adopted at Butler, Penn- securing government compensa- yery second and fourth Monday in- denstruth and Mrs. Louis Despreau: ing the past year property Valued st ' .• niohilo: wltliput'(ivdrlver'* license. English'Is a member, made a gift sylvania, to prevent such operations. lOB and medical treatment :ead of every second and fourth The firemen's police association of were received as new members. Fol- $13,387.02, exclusive ot automobiles, ;> About B«y»n;^)«k» ago an auto- f two baskets ot flowers to him.The matter was referred to Mr. Gop- In the first aid department, 27 'uesday. Red Bank will meet at Relief com- lowing the business session the first had been reported to police head- mbWlo owntd'by MM. Manele was Thomas M, Oopslll was the only ao- slll. ; passed the standard first aid test The following is Mayor Ferd S. pany's flrehouse tomorrow night to of a aeries of programs on "Inter- quarters as stolon, and that property > (I»mige4 fceyphdrepair when It was ent councilman at, the meeting. Members of the Eatontown fire de- almon's annual message: •lect officers and to hear a report by national Religions" took place, the valued at $1,037.76 waa recovered, « ,• hit by an automdbilo driven by a It was generally expected that a John H. Abrame, who operates a partment who passed were Robert Garbage Collection. This Is still committee which was appointed subject being "England," This fea- Property valued at 53,000 was recov- ture was In charge of Mrs. Meck- XJttw Btumwlcfejnan; Two of Mrs. arga nucober of Central avenue resi- line of eight busses between Asbury Bennett, Leon Smock, Jr., Edward sing maintained to tbe satisfaction last week to prepare by-laws and ered for the police departments of ents wotild bo-present to protest Park and Peterson, asked for per- Immons, Fred Beale, Jr., Andrew rules. The association will elect a lem, Mrs. John Morrison and Miss other municipalities, Twenty-eight M«iAle'« eons were In their mothec'e mission to take on and discharge pass- believe of all, and we hope tho Mary Brand. cw and they' were badly injured. against th« new steel towers and ecker, Jr., Joseph Finn, Arthur Igh standard maintained will bo president, vice president, secretary, automobiles, valued at $12,275 were igh tendon line on that street, but engers' at Bed Bank. The request Sehtley, Joseph T. Riley, Ralph mptaln, first lieutenant and second An introductory talk was given by stolen and 28, valued at $11,278, were > ••tTbo boys "were-, taken to the Red was referred to Mr. Gopslll. mtlnued. Wo have received many /• Bank' hospital. One of them jeturned less than a dozen persons from Cen- tangler and Linton Williams. icpresslons of approval from the res- lieutenant. The present ofllcers are Mrs. Edwin H. Brasch. Antiques, recovered, The pol|c« recovered ono tral avenue were at the meeting. An ordinance passed its first read- Standard and advanced courses ients- with regard to the efficient 3harles Bennett captain, Fred Mun- wedgewood articles and modern automobile, valued at $600, which U'i.'n'oBiis - almost recovered about, two ing, prohibiting automobile parking ; :*w«bk(i" aafo.: The other boy Is still The principal objections were made rare passed by the following em- aSanner in which thla Service has len first lieutenant and Harry Feeney chlnaware from England were ex- waa stolen in 1929. by Mr. and Mrs. Lerdy , Lane and on Plncknoy road for a distance ot ployees of the Jersey Central power hibited. Mrs. Mecklem read a let- '•_'•'at.•• ttia: hospital.; Among Ms ,other 3een conducted. lecond lieutenant. s Other features of the report Mrs. Alex Burlelgh. fifty feet east of Broad street and light company at Keyport: Eva .' Injuries he nag o broken l«g. Zoning Ordinance. Some amend- ter from a relative In England de- showed that one automobile valued At a previous meeting complaint i At the reorganization meeting on Boyce, Myrtle Boyce, Helen Lam- scribing the Installation of tho lord at $500 was recovered for anothtr '•'.'rT?ie New Brunswick man was ar- New Tears the only official of H bertson, Helen Rose, Paulino Ogilvie, lents have been made to the zoning /j; rwted "on a oharge of driving a car was made that the steel towers en- :dlnance, and wo feel that it is now mayor of England. Mr. and Mrs. police department; and that 483 roached on the sidewalk space. It who was not reappolnted was Srwley Margaret Walters, Doris Titus, Clif- Margaret Slattery Richards, who were guests of the lodgers were accommodated at po- wbrts drunk and. a fine -was imposed. M. White, the building Inspector. At ford Bray, James Noldslnger, Cyrus motioning to the satisfaction of all The New Brunswick man baa nlnce ia'. reported that the sidewalks oncerned and without much of the club, gave recitations and songd In lice headquarters; that 745 street !; vere beyond the property line and the meeting on Monday night Mr. Ross, Laneta Ross, Marie Dougher- Welsh. Books from the British lights were reported out by polio*, : token an appcil to have the line ia-, White was named for reappolntment ty, William Titus, Ernest Ludwlg, Ifilculty that was encountered prior Speaks Tomorrow ^b He claims, he was not drunk, hat they could be re-laid in such a o tbe enacting of the amendments. Iales were shown. men; that 810 window" and doors . manner that the towers would nofoc- by Mayor English and he was unan- Richard Fenwlck and Carlton Lud- Dressed in a Scottish costume, were found open or unlocked by tho , Several Holmdol residentidt s whho were lously confirmed. wig. Knollwood. Lake avenue has been Noted Boston Lecturer on Child upy any part of the sidewalk space. ipened and may now be used. Willie Mrs. John Morrison played several police and reported to the owners; , itthe sqerie of the accldonnhortly Problems to Address Mem- that 1,822 minor complaints of va- 'after tho collision occurred say there The electric company, through Its Seven boy scout leaders passed the t is our desire to finish the com- bagpipe BOIOB and executed Scotch epresentative, Theodore Moore, 'of- letlon of the opening In'a credit- bers of Parent-Teacher Asso- dances. Later in the evening Mrs. rious natures were r Investigated; Was liquor In the man's car and advanced first aid tests. They wero that thirteen juvenile cases were Vthat h» threw It out on the road. 'ered to pay for relaying the side- Heads Spanish Drummond Hoop, Russell Tetloy bio manner, we have been much ciation. Morrison read poems by Robert valks. The sidewalks were put down tampered and delayed in bringing Burns. One feature of the meeting handled by the department out of The New Brunswlok, man denies this and Stanford Feldmon of Red Bank, court; that three persons were re- riginally outside of the property lino 1 Fred T. Bartlet of Asbury Park, OB- his about by tho development own Miss Margaret Slattery ot Boston, was a Scotch exhibition consisting ' i Is'true. i • '•'•'•• •.'• •'•• • •• ' in order to save a row of shade trees. Veterans Post well known Jecturer on problems of of hand carded and band knitted ported as missing and all were '.Last week Mrs. Manele nn horhe Brown of Long Branch, Theo- found; that two attempts at lUleldo . ! Another complaint was that in or- dore Hapler of Neptune and H." children, will speak tomorrow after- sweaters, pictures and table linen. Automobile to replace the one de- er to relay the sidewalks it would Underground wiring with modern noon to members of the Red Bank were Investigated: that one attempt stroyed In the accident. Frlendi Frank House Installed at Com* Richard Price ot Lakewood. Mrs. Frank Marcksteln, dressed In je necessary to remove the shade ghtlng standards has been Installed arent-teacher' association at theIrish costume, sang several old Irish at arson waa investigated; that two :. procured automobile llccriso plates rees, At the meeting two weeks ' mander of Red Bank Camp In production the Red Bank chap- 9 thla section, and Illumination pro- persons committed suicide; that flv* ter turned In three sleeveless sweat* Malting day session at tbe Oakland songs, with piano accompaniment by , for her, but they found upon In- ago the double complaint was're- by William H. McNeely of Ided in a most satisfactory manner. street school. The subject of her persons were accidentally killed. '-., dulry that, it was impossible for ;rs. The Union Beach auxiliary com- MrB. Charles Thompson. There waa ferred to the street committee and We>tfield. .t la our hope that during thla year address will be "Tha Task of the an Irish exhibition consisting of three by automobiles and two by" "them to get a renewal of Mrs. Man- o the shade tree commission. Tho peted five Christmas bags. the Knollwood roads will be gaa; and that sfx sudden death* > The newly elected officers "of Major Hour." It is expected that members convent woven lace, Irish crocheted i ole's drlverV license.' To get this street committee made no report on Schools enrolling as auxiliaries of gravelled and further stepB taken to of parent-teacher organizations from were Investigated. i ! Edwin Field camp' ot Spanish war :he junior Red Cross during the lace luncheon sets, pictures, books, license Mrs". Manolo had to make Monday night, but for the shade tree improve the general situation In that all parts of the county will bo pres- glassware, a blackthorn stick and a The report stated that 309 automo- personal application for It. ommission a report was made that veterans of Bed Bank were Installed ast month include the Red Bank Thursday night at the Red Bank lection. nt. After the address the work'ot shawl which had been used by four bile accidents were reported a« fol- 'One day last week Mrs. Manele tho commission favored the sugges- senior and junior high schools, the Street Illumination. A more mod- he pupils will be on exhibition in lows: borough hall by Past Department Mechanic street school of Red Bank, generations of one family. • arbve to Red Bank to get a driver's ion made by trie company with re- srn method of illumination with he class rooms of tbe school, Automobile with automoblla lit ;ard to trees. The company has of- Commander William H. McNeely ot Highlands grammar school, Belford The club had a number of men license. Inasmuoh . as sho had no Wcstfleld. Mrs. McNeely Installed nuch more powerful lights has been At the meeting of the executive Automobile .with train ,.,„, i 3 ' 'ered to replace all the trees ro- mbllp school, Sea Bright public for guests and after the program r license-for this year Bhe was guilty the new officers of the post auxiliary nstallod over the entire lepgth of board of the organization, held last Automobile with pertonN 99 . " if a violation of the law, but Mrs. loved with now ones. ichool and Francis place and Church River road, and additional' jtreet they played games of Indoor golf. at the same meeting. itreet schools of Keanoburg. Thursday afternoon at the hlhRefreshments were served consist- Automobile with polts, trees, ato .. ti . \ Uanclo' was ignorant of this fact lghtlng provided in other sections. school, plans for the local observ- Automobile with motorcycles and M- .' 4 Ak'e believed that It was all right Mr. and Mrs. Lane and Mrs. Alex Frank House was Installed as com- Water Supply. New and larger ing ot Scotch shortbread, English Burlelgh claimed that the steel tow- mander of the Red.Bank camp and mce of the thirty-fourth anniversary bath buns, Banbiiry tarts, Welsh tea (for her, to drive the; car becauso sho rater mains have been laid'in many if the founding of tho national con- During the year 534 persons rs and wires were unsightly and his staff consists of: tho borough streets, thus afford- cakes, Irish shortbread and import- arrested. Tho; largest number 6t >i trying toUlvo up to the law by. gress of parents and teacher on Feb- ed Irish cookies. At the close of , iliklrig out a license. :hat they would .depreciate the value Senior. vice commander—-Joseph Red Bank Pupils ing better water supply and fire pro- complaints was for disorderly con- u f properties on the street. Mayor ruary 17th, were discussed. J. Wil-the meeting all the folks present ","T«rs, Manele did not get her II- Bahr of Atlantic Highland!. tection. liam Helm, principal of the Itivar duct, these being SfeS, In number- ! nglish said that the high steel Junior vice commander—Francis joined In singing "America." There were 43 arrests for being »*j i ..cense because the license bureau owers wore necessary for a number Hfgfflna of Eaat Keanaburff. Visit Bamberger's Municipal Dock. A riparian grant street school, and Mrs. Trevoniaii Was closed for the day when she ar- or land under the Shrewsbury Bennett will be In charge of plans drunk and disorderly; nineteen it* « f reasons, chief among them being Aff and that this might result disas- Twenty-six commercial students of other school child in her efforts to 20 and 30 years, these persons WlPJR > autoiata and demanding to see their Mrs. Agnes Ruppell of Hast ease was originally made.with the trously'in case of lire. 'Mrs. Burlelgh Keansburg was installed as presi- the Bed Bank high school made a eSrn money for the same purpose. Sixty Men Will be Given Em- 172 In.number. Persons between Utyf ,' * licenses. The collision In which Mrs. said that the'people of wealthier sec- bus trip to Bamberger's department 311rltb company, the Crew Levlck Several members of the organlza- dent of tho auxiliary. Her aides are: jompany, a very responsible concern, < ployment Because of BUI Just ages of 30 and 40 years arrested for' C •'. MSncle's two sons were Injured sov- tions ot the town would not: stand store at Newark last Saturday. The Jon will be guests of the Morey La various offenses numbered 16T., Fotrt; en weeks ago was investigated by a for having' steel towers put up' In Senior vice, prvsldent-^-Mra. Marff&rel pupils are members of the Junior lias assumed the payment of the Rue laundry at Elizabeth on Feb- Passed by Congress—Another j Hitfslna of East Ke&nibure. hundred and eight'of the persona " trooper, and Mrs. Manclo, was ront, of. their properties- and- would chamber of commerce ol! the. school,, rent .undw^the said jpas,e;_.assurlnB ruary1 ?6th» . The nianagemen'-.-.of ; : J.unioy . .vice vprfildant—Alra.:- Minute' us of the receipt of the amounts Bill Pending, .,-._>..,.•.•*, * Stopped by this samb trooper last hot stand for having valuable shade Ql««n of Red Sank. Miss Hanna Johnson, faculty advis- this laundry • stated that It would etoa«of6wfffL.. •' week wHIle ' she was on her', way trees taken out. Bhe said she would er, waa in charge of the party. Miss specified as rental thereunder, which "contribute $20 as a gift to the asso- Construction work at Fort Mon- ored. Five "hundred and Beventeaft ' Chaplain—Mrs. Martha Brower of Be •ill go a" very long way to defray mouth, as provided for In the appro- homo after herunsvtcoossful attempt lot stand for it, either, if there was Danfc. • . : Lowensteln of the credit department ciation's fund for philanthropic work were males and seventeen were fe-'w -•'to get a driver's Hcsnw at Bed Bank. any.way to avoid it Historian—Mri.Balph S. Smith of Fal of Bamberger's had charge of the the coat of the dock. provided forty members attendsd. priations bill passed by Congress males. , Four , hundrd and eighty-,7 - • Tho, trooper Immediately recog-. Huven. tour of inspection and the pupils vls- East Front Street. Red Bank, as last week, will give employment to seven were/,natives: ef tht UnilUtjLJ Mrs. Lane said . the electric com- Patriotic Instructor—Mra. Bernlco Fow. itod the filing, credit, billing, cor- leslred by us; has changed the na sixty meii In thla section, according States' and. ,47 were natives ot -; 'hliod Mrs. Manele.. He' expressed' pany could avoid putting up steel MOOSE TO HOLD SMOKJ5K. solicitude about hw two Bonsjwho l«r of Had Bank. - ••' respondence, mailing, personnel and of East Front street as far west to a statement made by Colonel A- foreign, countries. ' • towers'and a high tension lino on Conductor—Mr«. Virginia Soulo educational departments. S. Cowan, commanding ofllcer at the The report showed the number of l had been injured and he inquired Rubaon. Hubbard Park In Red Bank to River Affair to be Held.at Bed Bank Home : Central avenue . by following the fert, following a' conference with arreBts for the past fifteen years as i about the progress nho was making 11 Assistant conductor^—Mrs. Wily Keele: In the party were Elizabeth Allen, road, to conform with the change of February 12Jh. e course of the tracks of tlio Central name of the said road throughout Congressman Frank W. James. follows: • '1 la a lawsuit which she has started allrond company. "Who do the of- of Red Bank. Ethel Applegate,. Mary Allen, Albert follows: 1 to collect damages from the New Guard—Mrs. Annla Antrim ot NoiBloom, Edith Brown, Mildred Brown, 3ur borough and Rumson. Stree The Red Bank lodge of Moose will Piloted by Lieutenant Charles F. n't ficials of Bed Bank eldo with—the ilgns have been erected on River hold a smoker at the Moose home at Pugh, a trl-motor army transport ', Bruhswlek man for the destruction people of Central avenue or the 'mil- Monmouth. Rose Caruso, Jean Curchln, Marga- |« .jot her automobile and tho Injuries r Secretary—Mra. Eornlce Fowler of Rfl ret Eble, Doris Eurlch, Elizabeth road and Fair Haven road, and Red Pearl and Wall streets on Llncnln'3 plane brought the; congressman to lionaire corporation?" asked Mrs. Bunk. IMS Emery, Chester Forrari Elizabeth Bank Eas provided for proper sign's birthday. Tickets for this affair, Fort Monmouth for a conference 1 * to her two' eons. After sorno further Lane. Several residents of Central Treasuwr—Mrs. Frank Home of He 1010 Ml • 'talk' the trooper' asked Mrs. Manole GettiB, Mary,, Harrison, Gladys to conform with the change madi which la expected to be one of the with Colonel Cowan. Tho conpess- avonuo asked as to who would pay Bantu by them. finest of Its kind ever held by thla raan stated that the bill carried an »»T> to produce her 1031 driver's license. for tho sidewalks if they were re- Kutcher, Kathryn Lemig, Betty Me- 1921 4)1 gtll, Marie Marascld, Kathleen Mur- organization, will soon be placed on item ot $380,000 for construction 1922 51J '.''>;. Mrs).-. Manolo explained that ..she laid. Mr. Uoore reiterated his prom- WOMAN ACCUSES HUSBAND. Road Work. During the year 1B3C sale. Owen Grant Is chairman of had tried to get suoh a license but ise that the company would pay for phy, Louise Nicholas, Reba Simon, about two miles of streets havi work at tbe fort and signal school 1.01A the committee in charge. and will become, available as soon ll»» hod failed, duo to the license bu- this. He also said that for every tree Says She Was Brutally Treated and Selma Simon, EIBIC Button, Dorothy been graded and gravelled, and new Vinlng, Ruth Wagner and France A card of boxing and wrestling as the bill la signed by the presi- "25 reau being closed. She, told -about destroyed the company would plant Neglected. sidewalks have been laid. 1928 Having bought a car a few days a new ono. He said that such trees, Wolcott Tour streets and walka commit- matches will be staged. Mickey Wal- dent. Charged with treating his wlfi ker, world's middleweight champion, previous and about the other cir- nhenover possible, would be planted Next month the Junior chamber of tees has made arrangements to liav Provision is made for a four fam- 1928 ago outside the property line, between with brutality and falling to support has been selected to serve as refers ily apartment, eight double seta of cumstances which led to her nol commerce members will visit the edi- many of the trees throughout the and it Is expected that he will also «» renewing her license. If tho troopei the sidewalks and the curbing. He her, William Ferro of Shrewsbury torial and mechanical departments borough property trlmmeo without company, officers' quarters and six avenue was arraigned before Justice participate In an exhibition bout. sets of non-commissioned officers' Chief Clayton In his report M> thought there were extenuating cir- said that when this was impossible of The Register. cost to the borough. pressed appreciation of the loyal and the trees would be planted on the Elmer C. Walnrlght of Shrewsbury The feature wrestling match will quarters. cumstances in thla case h* showed last Thursday morning. The wife, Stop signs have been erected conscientious service of the mem- ho signs of such thoughts. He place properties, provided that the prop- where provided by laV, and caution Be between Pane Terio of Perth Am- Congressman James also added Mrs. Theresa Ferro, declared that NEW DEMOCRATIC CLUB. boy and a wrestler appearing under bers ot the police department. Mrs; Manclo under arrest and. ha erty owners would grant permission signs at River road where intersec- that every effort would be made to Appended to the report w»». a for this to be done. twice she .was removed to the Lon the cognomen, the Gorilla Chef, who include 'the Item of $325,000 in a •her arraigned before Justice Edwar Branch hospital for troatmen Political Group Organizing In Mld-ted by Fair Haven road and Hanci statement Bhowlng that th* town road. claims the championship ot Mon- bill now being framed which would Boughton of Llncroft. ' Charles Walker of Red Bank, attor- dletown Township. mouth county. ambulance answered 45 calls and '•' Mrs. Manele told her story to Jus- John S. Applegate, the borough authorize the completion of a pro- that the amount collected, In faes ' counsel and chairman of the shade ney for the husband, asked the court A Democratic club is being organ- Tour council Is considering a roa< gram for the building ot non-com- tice Boughton. Sho was fined $12. to name a physician to examine Mrs. program which will probably includi Operating Boom Supervisor. was 150. Dr. John B. Boyd, tha pe- Daniel S. Ely of HoUndoi became in- tree comlsslon, stated that the com- ized in Mlddlotown township. Thom- missioned officers' quarters. There lice surgeon, made a report of his mission bollevcd ,the offer of tho elec- Ferro in order to disqualify hqr clali as F. Hardy, Thomas C. Brockhursl the Improvement of most of th terestcd In the case. Mrs. Manclc that she had suffered Injuries at thi more Important streets In the bor- Mlsa Catherine Posten of Naveslnk is now one non-commlssloned o(H- work. tric company to be fair and just with and Henry J. Aldworth, members ot has taken a position as supervisor cers" Bet at Fort Monmouth while \« employed at his home. Ho toli regard to trees. Ho said the com- hands of her husband, pA his appli- ough. This Improvement Is a mosl the Red Bank .Democratic club, were of the operating room at the Long tho construction of twelve are now AcUon Against Bed Banken. Justice Boughton that Mrs. Manoli mission sympathized with all proper- cation, the case was laid over until appointed to co-operate .with th desirable one and will only be en- had violated the law unintentional] next Thursday. tered Into after proper and serious Branch hospital. Misa Posten is aauthorised. The new bill would oloo Vice Chancellor M. L. Berry last ty owners who might feel aggrieved Middletown township Democrats at graduate of the Methodist hospital provldo for tha construction of an and that to his way of thlnklm by the change, but that the plan was consideration of the whole matter by week signed an order under Whlolj recent meeting of the Red Bank your council. at Brooklyn and has been assistant additional wing on tho hospital at George W, Sewing and his wlfo of there were extenuating • clrcum tor the beat Interests of the borough A Compliment supervisor of the operating room In stances about this case which would The Liberty Flan for Liquor Super- organization. Several members wer a coat of $100,000. Red Bank will be obliged to show as a whole He said that In such enrolled at the Red Bank meeting, Debt. Tho finances of tho bor- that Institution. do no harm to th«r cause of Justtci cases It was necessary to overlook vision embodies so many attractiv< ough are In most satisfactory shape, cause why a receiver should net fa* If Mrs. Mahcle wero let off without features, a female antl-chrlstlan pro- which was featured by an Informal Shoe Datallers Meet appointed. Action against th«m was some Individual interests in favor of discussion, principally on the tariff ho borough debt having been re- Alfred W. MoCann Store. a fine. Ho Informed the justice thai the general publlo Interest With re- hlbltlon group communicated with s duced since January 1st, 1029. brought by the Citizens' building aftd male antl-christlan prohibition mine law. Eorden's butter, Martinson's coffee, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Stlne ot loan association, holden of two losas rs. Manclo had never been arrested gard to Mrs. Lane's. question as to Relief of Poor. Your flro compan Icy Point salmon, Barcelona olive oil, 14G Hudson avenue left Monday for an opinion. "Now nothing aboui totaling $22,000. re and had a good reputation whether the olHclals sided with "the this 'scheme'—so far as recollectior A New Watch for Your Old One. has done much by way of acting a: Snlder's fresh packed vegetables. morning by automobile for Atlantlo The Sewings ara ,,. M that Mrs. Manele had a rhllllonalre'corporation" or with the goes cannot recall ever hearing of I For a limited period we offer yo committee* for Uie relief of tho pooi Pabsette cheese, Dugon'a whole City, where Mr. Stlne will attend the now In Florida. ready" BO-:-red financial loss throug people of Central avenuo, Mr. Apple- before. Not in favor of the 'prlncl an opportunity of trading in you and needy In tho borough this win wheat products, Carey maple syrup, convention of the Mlddlo Atlantlo pie' announced." Tho dry, thi Grandma's molaBses, jack Frost sug- A Corset for livery Figure. tho Injury to her two sons and th gate said that the shade tree com- old watch, no matter how eld or i tcr, and they havo raised in additlo ahoo retailers association. They will A graduate corsetlera In att«noV . destruction of her car and that mission had not sided with, either spoaka, the grafters, tha corruption- what condition It Is and give, you to tho funds provided by tho bor- ars, Diplomat brotliB and chicken, stop at tho Madison hotel. After the lets, tho makers of soft drinks, gang- good allowance towards a now am Runkel's cocoa, Premier vacuumlzed ance to fit every figure, from on* of did not seem right to him. th party but had tried, to follow a ough and themselves for this pur- pens, wheatsworth flour and cereals, convention, Mr. and Mrs. Stlne will the largest assortments ot eoiMts, course which would be best for the land and Illicit dealers and those modern pocket or wrist watch o moro punishment should be Infllctei who profit and fatten on prohlbltloi your own cholco of tho best Ameri- poso a further sum by popular /sub- and more at tho New Jersey Grocery visit Philadelphia. corselettes and • brassieres In Rtd upon her becauso of an Innocent town as a whole. will not Ilka the Liberty Plan. Kno\ can and Swiss watches. Ye Gom scription, and It Is planned to rals( Co., 114 Monmouth street, opposite Bank. We also carry a full line of nothing about It, cannot recollect I1 further funds if necessary in thi Carlton theater, lied Bank.—Adver- Dog Feeds and Supplies. underwear, hosiery, glove*, bags, violation ot tho law. which did nol On Friday .night the mayor and Shoppo, Jewelers, «9 Broad Btroo robes and negligees. Also extra bring harm to anyone, and anyhow I'm agin anything tha Red Bank.—Advertisement. manner. Wo believe much has been tisement All kinds for all kinds of dogs. We, council will hold an adjourned meet- favors liquor, Is an opinion not worth done and will continue to bo done stock at all times the Sprattk, Old sizes, Very reasonably priced. Lew- Justice Boughton stated that hi Ing to tako action with regard, to weighing and too silly to publish Income Tax Time. Trusty, Cbappel Brothers, Osine's, is Specialty Shop, 61 Broad strt«t, hid no power to revoke tbo Una. Hi Modern Storage. through tho co-operation of tho flri Roso's, Bonnott's and many other Bed Bank.—Advertisement adopting tho borough budget of ex-Tho Liberty Flan soars higher bo- The Red Bank Garage Company, company In thla respect, with tho as- tProfcsslonal help with your In- said that under tho law he had m penses. cause of such action and criticism no tax problomB at a rcaaonablo lines, including cakes, biscuits, puppy other recourse than to Impose a flni Thank you, girls. Arthur Clayton Lestor H. Stryker, manager, succes- Distance of tho rcsldonts of tho bor- prrrc. Experienced auditor. Kd- meals and canned nioatn. Also rem- 10094 Tested Milk. Somo tlmo ago tho mayor and sors to Strykor ft Btrykor, has furni- ough. wai'l Boughton, juatlco of tho peaca, edies, flea soaps and powders, brush- When your health Is at stakt do upon anyono found driving a cai Brown.—Advortlsomont. ttiro storage facilities second to non< not compromise—demand Puritan without a license, regardless of what council passed an ordinance requir- Mnboft, N. J., phono lied Bank es, etc. Wo deliver anywhere la ing autolsts to. mako stops before In this vicinity; heated building, nil Flro Compnny. Tho borough coun- 282().\-A(lvertlsenient. Monmouth County, both wholesale 100% tested grade A milk. Puritan extenuating olrcumstancos might Booklet Sent on Itequeat. tomatlo flro sprinkling system. " In cil dcftlrcn to cxprcsn its appreciation and retail, Frod D. Wlkoff Co, Rod Dairy, phono Bed Bank 3030. Publlo exist. He said that ho had ma* turning street corners. This ordi- Throe separate homos: Ono fo surance rates very low. Phono Rec Inspection Invited.—Advertisement nance, to bnoomo offoctlvo, must re- and tlinnks to tho llro company for Visiting Chiropodist, Bank.—Advertisement the fine as low as tho law permit ohronlo and soml-lnvnllds; another Bank 241 and 2<8.—Advertlscmcnt their co-oporntlon nnd for tho effici- Dr. \ rnncoB Cooko Cualaf will mako and that ho could have mads ceive tho approval ot tho tradlo for convalescents and nervous c&s&a, appointments by telephone to come Uod Bank Business Institute. Stole Bread for Sale. commission of New Jersey. The the third, for old peoplo, who nee For Qlau Work ent mannor In which, tlioy havo Im- much greator If ho had Inflicted th proved tholr equipment. Now flro to youri homo when neoded. Phone Registration for midyear classes Stale bread, for 3 cent* p«r lott) commission, In a letter to tho mayor little attention. State license. Wll call Morris Plate Glass Company, foi 1285 Itc'il Bank, between 8:00 ami accepted until the end ot January. cake, bum, rolls, etc., R cents and 10" highest penalty permitted Hams Nursing Home, Fair Haven, M •tore fronts, auto glaas and hou'i liono has been provided by tho bor- Abo speed clauses pronnrlng for civil cenla por doion at 133 Monmouth ' Mrs. Manclo's latest mlsfortum and council, stated that it would de- 10:00 P. i.M,—Advertisement. fer passing-on the ordinance until It J. Phone Red Bank Blt».—Advertlsi glazing. Mirrors resllvered and pto i nnd tho flro company lias boon Bervlco and higher type positions, (trcot. OnUra delivered. Phon* 10B>, has caused much sympathy for hei menu lure framing. Authorized dealer fo covorod by liability property damajo lflorcncn O'Shcii, 128 Broad street. lied Bank.—Advert linnunt among Holmdol folks, but there had completed making a survey of Triplex safety glass. SI Monmoutl Nclllc,i Homo-Miido Swcetii. phono C83.—Advertisement, state traino conditions. 1 Insurance. Assorted chocolates U-25 pound, TV) disposition among them to blan Do you realises (tint thoro are thro street, phona 1003, nod Bank.—A Opcnlnn of roadn to tlio river, For Afternoon Weddings, The relief and unemployment com- months of wlntnr nlicnd ot you am vcrtlaonumt almond brittle $1 pound, cunimols $1 No, 1 Bricks f<,r Hnio Frank suits for hire) Tuxtdotf aMo, . Justlco llougliton. There la generi that tha Koso Hlmp, 73 Broad strco Wlillo through tlio municipal dock pound, chocoliito peppermints HO 10;0(( to :i'.0(> o'clock.—AU- Pl&flnu oud Starvle* '• ' I'rloo nnd Workmnnshlp Guarantor Tlio letter wan reforred to Council- longer than you intended.—Auvortls Call IL A. tlendrlckson, Red linn fttmllo of dnncliiK: tonohlnii chil- vortliprrient. th« best Dlrhan'a Piano man Kenneth M. WyokOff. many Improvninnnta roMtcmplntml In When you tttio \i» your nutomobll ment __ WOO, for estimate.—Advertisement thn rond proKrmn nnil In otl'nr dl- dren or ndullx; clarninn or privately. Drummvnd pluca, ittd Bank, rep«lr work we ara working for yo Fnvor*b,le notion was taken on • l'hono 2011, t" t Hector placo.—Adver- Dr. Dunn, Surgeon Ohlnipoillat AdvertU«m«nt , hml bring paid by you. W« «i>preo r«i|u««t from the board of education Your riiologrnph. At Coat Mnlo rcclloni'. w» lmvn rrnnon tn believe lloura from two until nix I*. M. tli(it thorn enn bn ilium with Ik very IMinmcnti-inui L ' nla ttilrt f'noi t by Klvlnjt you full vn Two largo BxlO pliDtoKinplu (r«i of ilritaaea nml hut* at'Tim I to dully. I'lions Red llanU ilKW.—Ad- Mayplttk* nra uaay to l»U», 'I't/'u for sno.000 to bn used In running the ullKlit Incronao in tlio tnx rntn, If tlisln for Indication. Tniy aft «00fl, V KunrniilCH our price an Mihools. • ular tS5 por ilnxpiil $;iM). Hnil Hlmp. 73 nroAil ttroot. Red JJnnlc. Nhora Urliullt Uim N«\v. vnitlsement. ___ _.,.,. to mo«t your «ntlafu< Htudlo, OS Ilroml alrxnt, ph»ne 2W Ailvortlsommit, any. Our lux into for Ilio your llKlll Illun Itlhbon Ilium Iti'pnlr llcivlcn —Advstllncnunf ' • tlon. VanDorn A VanNoI*. auto r« Sovurnl mimbars ot the Chamber OiW) to 1:00, 2i3« to D:SO.—Advcrtls wnn $:UM, or hut Dim hlulier thnn Bhoe Hlilnn l'lirlm1, « Monmmilli "Mud Hulil," Moo' tlio rnte, for lOUV, W« me \ioprfu! m«nt. __ (iKnnlo atrnat (lad Dunk.-—Ad Lunch Room, it Monmouth I Clinmb«r'of Ootnmeroa mtda thret Thn ltiinn Hlmp, ttriet, A uinnk.—AdvorMnnrrKin* L ment Advsrtlssmsnt •TwMn's Tyi»owrlt»r lUsdquarlora. (lint Ihn Hue inte for tho yrnr JWI BUjtKontl(i»/tl i hnil htiny wore rsfttrrtd 73 Broadd street, Iteil Hunk, New J will lie lint very llttln If nny IIIHIUM T«ii.l*n>iii«>iil ''I"" . Wu»» : Spanish Beauty Salon E>. and Mn._Roeeo Bqffa Entertain Mrs. Louise Kondioivattended the for Their Daughter. Birthday of American Odd tftUow. uneral ot her undk at Perth Amboy 90 East Front St., , Red Bank 2342 of Prohibition ship Obtoned Sunday. yesterday, Mrs, Konaion's young Mr. and Mrs. Bocco Buffa of (Thi Hcd Dunk Btglitw CM bt tnushi daughter Betty has been aldd but Our Artittic Work Stands Com- Women's Chrijtian Temperance Throckmorton avenue, .Red: Bank, Is S««brl«h! at tb« itoru of Uorrli W«l>- he )• Improving, Union at Covered Dith Lunch- entertained at a party Saturday af- suit and 8. Uttmrlta.) The GOO club net at the home of parison with the BEST of 5th Avc. ternoon In celebration of the. tenth Mn. Miry Lorigstreet list weak. eon Urge Enforcement and ilrthday of their daughter Thtlma, The ^l48th birthday of ' Thomaa For all type§ of irVofi' ' W«d«y. founder of American Odd First and second prlzerwere won by Oppose Repeal, A feature of the party was an exhi- Mrs. John McClaln and Mrs. James Marcel Permanent i bition toe dgnce by Virginia Wye- Fellowship, wu observed Sunday .00 night at the Methodist ctvurob. Taylor. Mrs. Harry B. Clayton Nonmouth Roofing Wave. The elovSnth annlycrsary oJ ths koff, diugnttt-of Kenneth M. Wyo- eoelved the heart prlte and Mr«, W»ffi rbc only method tbat leaves advent of prohibition was observed ;off. Piano selections were played ffovoo Rebekah lodge and tho Odd - ' " - ^ —'»JITHI« Approrefl" -' Fellows' lodge attended the servlqe. Vinnle Longslreet got tho console- (ho hair soft and glossy Ilka li>j Red Bank last. Thursday After- by Thelm*, the haslets, and. B^tty Ion pr|««. The club will hold IU II UASON PI. illk N5O EXTRAS. noon by the Women's Christian tem- Huhn. Special muilo was rendered by tha isxt meeting Thursday afternoon, perance union at a covered dlsli The party rooms wen decorated choir. Rev. Harry P. Grim, the pa«- Wo guarantee our befUiUful waves and curls tor, read a historical sketch of Wid- 'anuary 89th, at tho home of Mrs. luncheon In tho Methodist church. with streamers, the color scheme be- 'ohn Morrison. from e to 9 months. Membere of the union went on rec- ley and preached on tha topic "True ing yellow and pink. A ten-pound Mr. And Mn. Stephen Armstrong ord as opposed to anyattempt to re^ birthday cake was cut and dis- Womanhood." . , PRICES FOR EVERY PURSE. peal aj> modify the eighteenth amend* At the Methodist church next Bun- f Newark have boen visiting Mr. tributed. : Thelma 'received many and Mrs. I/, P. Stout. UKAL OASTItK SHAMPOO and FINCJEB WAVE . $1.25 merit and adopted the national slo- present!. ' '• • | •••: • •.'•'.. day morning an address will ba giv- The firemen were called out Sat- KEAL CASTUiE SHAMPOO nnd BIABCEL _ , $1.23 gan, "Enforcement, not repeal." Other guelts were Mrs. William en by Prof. Edwin K. -Ford of Long . $1.25 They alco pledged allegiance to the Branch.. An evangelistic service «lu urday morning hy a (Ire on a farm VINGER WAVE and MAN1COBE s. Dennis, Mrs. Harry Muza, VloU near Mlddletown village. HENNA SHAMPOO , 82.00 American, tho Christian and' tho Bottagtro, Katharine Reamer, Dor- be held at night. Mrs. Walton's Save2O%onCoaiBilIs temperance flags. Bible class will moetSat tha parson- Jesse Schofleld of Llncroft M fin- Hair Dyclnc and Facials a Specialty. othy • Westerner*, Smero Makrle, ishing the work of building a house > •< Thirty-three members were pres- Beatrice Blakely, Florence Morris, age tomorrow night. Tha ladies' aid society -will sell clam ohowder Fri- for Burt M. Deokcrs on the river ent at the affair. A largo birthday Roue Lucia, Ruth Whiting, Grace tank. " The • house will bo occupied Equip your home with storm sash and Btoiim\ cake with eleven candles,' prepared Lewis, Marjorle Munden, •ports' Kls- day. .Sundaynight, February 1st, a motion picture entitled "Tho Trans- y Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Red by M«. George H. Crawford, presi- lin and Betty Dennis. Jank. \ doors for the coming fall and winter Consfalt dent of the unit, adorned the center gressor" will be given under the di- v rection of the anti-saloon league of of the table, which was also decor- DOCTOR AT UNION BEACH. Complain of Water m with vour problems. \ ated in national colors. v New Jersey, The annual church William O'Brien! supper, •will be held February lJth. The Oeeanport borough council has The service opened with the sing- ' i Dr. Walter. B. Allen Opens Office In Mr. and Mm. Charles Fowler of eclded to protest to the public ulil- ing of devotional songs by tho mem- Xlons <31ub Booms. ty eommlstlon against the low water -MEANS- ••••••;:• bers under the leadership of Mrs. Koaclle, formerly of this place, MO Dr. Walter B. Allen qf Kiansburg parents , of a .daughter born last ressure they claim (s maintained by Amer. Millwork Corp.. Inc. \ Mlnni* Bailey and Mrs. Minretta De- he Portaupock water company. The Mott. Among those present were the has opflned an office In the Lions Thursday. Mrs. Fowler and her HIGH GRADE SERVICE Fife brothers, who are conducting a club rooms at Union Beach. He will child are in a New York hospital. >' fficials fear that because of this in- Phone Atbury Park 4061 or 803-R. series of revival meetings at the have, office hours there NTuesdays. Mrs. Lawrence Bach and her in- surance rates In the borough' will be Approved and Improved Methodist church. Thursdays and Saturdays fi\pm ten fant' aon have returned home from Increased, 47 MAIN ST. BRADLEY BEACH, Heating Plumbing Roofing The union accepted an Invitation A. M. to twelve noin. A nurse will Hazard hospital at Long Branch. of the evangelists to attend his ser- also bo in attendance for special at- A bridge party was hold last week Try a Regliter Want Advertise- Water Systems Copper Worfc vices and last Monday, met at 7:30 tention to babies and women. Dr. at the homo of-Mrs. William Eng- ment It will pay you.—Advertisement o'clock In the Sunday-school room. Allen is' well.known throughout the holm on Church street. Those pres- ; : Earthen and IrbrrPipe ; They then entered the church In a bay section of Monmouth county, ent were Mr., and Mrs. Edmund IVE HANDLE THE AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY'S. group and remained for the meet- where he has a large practice. It Cllne, Mrs. John Fichter, Miss ing.. _ . _ - was through'the efforts ot the .Union Young, Miss Burroughes, Miss Slg- ARCOLA HEATING SYSTEMS Beach Lions club that Dr. Allen rld Nelson and Wesley Garland. opened his office there. Won Suit Again. Miss Louies Hampton, who has been confined to the bed with grip. Mrs. ,EHIo''M. Bigger of Bailey's Is Improving. Red Bank and Sea Bright Corner last week for the second tlmo Clamming at Fort Monmouth, secured- judgment of $105 for dam- Large quantities of clams-have Over' 100 persons attended the In ages done to her automobile In a been gathered along the shore at stallatlon of Officers of Navoo Re- collision with a car owned by Thom- Fort Monmouth during the past bekah lodge last week. ' as Layton of Belroar. -Mrs. Bigger we£k. Sunday was a particularly Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Howland will won the first suit, but Layton mado big {day for. the clammera. Hundreds leave Friday on a trip to California, n appeal. of cars were parked along the shore, They will be away six weeks. some of them bearing the licenses of The borough budget of expenses distant New Jersey counties and Was Introduced at Friday night's ; KRIDEL Union Beach News. some having the licenses of placea meeting: of the commissioners. The outside of the state. amount to be raised by taxation Is $35,647.50, an Increase of $78 over STORE- Firemen Called to Fight a Blnie at last year. ••• The appropriations this Natco. Improving After Operation. year are S47,9?1.49. A: public heating It is generally agreed that prices on quality Furniture have,reached A flrc of undetermined origin oc- Miss Doretta Vlerinc of Leonardo on the budget will be hold February curred on Tuesday morning last, in Is. steadily improving at the Long 6th. Mayor Philip.3.. Walton pre- startling new low levels... yet our February Furniture Sale has succeeded one of a row of workmen's houses Branoh hospital, where she under- sented plans for a concrete building Overcoats of tho National flrcprooflng company went an operation for appendicitis. to replace the present - nsh dr,ome. in breaking even these unprecedented price records. During This Event... at Katco. The fire originated In the It Sseweoted that she will return The estimated cost Is *8,S00, apartments occupied by Herbert ome In about two weeks. 'Miss as always... we will offer only Furniture of lasting quality, well-constructed Burlny, who was on a visit with rel. Vlerlng Is a telegraph operaW at at almost atlves in Virginia. Michael Modow New York. .During her stay at the River Plaza New». and in styles and patterns, that, are in the greatest demand. There are full sky, who with his family occupied hospital she has received many gifts Suites and Occasional Pieces... and ouruaual low prices have been cut to tho other half of the house, discov- of ,flow6rs and delipacles. New Heating Equipment Bought for HALF PRICE ered tho fire; When the flromsn ar- tho Library Boom. the very bone. There will be ample time in which to take advantage of this'' rived, it was found that no water Never before have Overcoats by Kuppen? v A Successful Boll Cull. "i Two gasoline healers woro bought tremendous Event since these money-saving prices will prevail thru-put supply was. available, as the com- The annual' roll'call of the Newlait week from Lamont A. Dube and heimer, Michaels-Stern and other -well- pany's water system was not in op- Monmouth " Baptist. church ' last placed In the'library room of the February... but we suggest that'you get here early.to be assured of first eration, owing to the plant bcls Thursday proved more successful known makers sold at these prices. shut down for an Indefinite period. Community clubhouse. One hearter than most of its predecessor!. It was was bought by the library associa- choice. ••;•'•>•-.••••. • .-•• All Models — All Colors. The Ilicmen fought tho flro with largely attended and the program tion and the other was bought by chemicals and had It under control was followed as outlined in, a previ- the club. The library room.is now whfen the chemical supply gave out. ous issue of The Register. 'The col- A,^rc truck,from Keyport arrived comfbrtable and well heated. Values up to $35.00. : lection amounted to more than $330. and\pumpihg water fr~om a well Mrs, A. H. Sutphln attended a soon \a at New York to Mat- Plain Blues Included. thew Sehmjt of Atlantic Highlands The couple spent their honeymoon at Fredonia, ff. Y. A hat sociable is scheduled to be Values up to $50.00 held by the Ladies' afternoon soda: club on January 29th. The affair will b= hold in the flrchouse on Cam- bridge avenue. Prises will be award- ed to those wearing the most comi- $ cal lint. Jodr./j!i and Benjamin Kizukiewich. brother^, fin not get along as well as 2950 broth;.-: .should, according to their moth?i. Tho other night they gu into r,n, argument. One secured i knife r.nil the other the stove shaker. Flint Ridge Fleeces Included. Tho fight. s;ot exciting for the moth- er so she called In a policeman, who placed them In jail. They were giv- en a hearing before Recorder Splcl- Special Event man on a disorderly conduct .cliftrg... Joseph wns given a sentence of ten Men's Suits days in the county jail, and Benja- min, who has been before the re- by the same manufacturers at following corder before, was given sixty days For This Week! reduced prices, many have two pair of In jail. pants: Mrs. Sadie Mount will be hostess to the ladles' afternoon social club 5-Pc. Early American tomorrow, $25 & $30 $35 to $45 $50 & $55 Tho Democratic club will hold a Maple Values Values Values card pnrty Saturday night. The Lions club will hold a rnjsetirs on Monday night, which they will Smart Cotton Bed Room Suites observe as ladles' night. $10^510 0 The Union Beach Democratic club licld their regular meeting and so- ciable on Saturday evening with 33 .oo new members enrolling. After the NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS. meeting; refreshments were served. George Sappah won the attendance Dresses prlz. 93 Men's Ladies' M. and Mrs. IS. C. Johnson and daughter Lois of Iloliway spent a Dttuci of equivalent quality arc telling aroiind Values from $150 to $200. Horsehide Leather Glove Leather few days with the former's sister, town at $1.49, . f Mrs. A. Vogcllus. 5 Different Styles to Select From. Coats Coats Mr. nnd Mrs. Horace Johnson of Crisp, becoming styles In great variety... colorful. Newark ppont a few days with the prints, solid color fabrics, dotted designs... smart ThiB unusual offering is your oppor- lutter'n parents, Mr. and Mrs, F, Value $12.50. Value $15.00. combination), all guaranteed washable. They are tunity tcbuya Beautiful Maple Bed BrandiHiinBdi . Miss Theresa Hetz hns returned to well made, attractively trimmed and have smart Room Suite at a bargain price. $ the Long Branch hospital. Shs li(d details In back and front The newest spring color* When this lot is gone there will be been there for some tlmo but tvu to select from. Short and sleeveless styles; cut full home for tho holidays. She will be no duplicates at this price. Suite •7.95 operated on again soon. , nnd true to slie. All tlzea.' ' consists of Dresser, Chest, Vanity, 9.75 Tho Firemen's relief asoocKtlon Boys' held their regular meeting ni, the That name tmnrt frockt may alto be had in real large extra ilzet Bench and Pour-Poster or Spool Bed. Men's Hats home of Fred Dohmer last wee'-, and up /a BS at fl.25. elected officer* for tho coming." year. Overcoats Odd Assortment of After election refreshments wire served. Those fleeted were H«nry Value to $18.00. Values up to $G.5O. Pohmcr president, David (Jraltam, Si-., vice prcnldcnt. John Friol secre- Companion Offering tary, ICdward Cullon treasurer and Living Room Suites Dining Room Suites $ Cliailfs Mlllfr of Union CMrdon flrn Women's Fine Rayon Undies compnny. Gustavo Bets lot Union Koncli flro company and j/ Hardy of Reduced! '9.75 1.95 Union flrc company trustees. Never Sold Under 88c. Reduced 10% to 50 Mr. nnd Mrn. Harry Coffee Imvo Values frbm $128 to $550 are now vcturnctl homo nft«r upending sever- Vests, sto|>-lni, bloomers anil pan* priced at $70 to $395. nl months with their nine nt Lake- tie*. Nicely tailored garment* madn This offering includes all our famous MANHATTAN . waad, I Mix. II. Million npont (levprnl dnys ol fine ffrndo rayon In the cleklrcil 21 Karpcn Suites in the very newest Consisting of Suites in Walnut, Ma- I ill. Nnwnrk with lior doMghtcr, Mm. pmitrl shade)* and (rimmed with hogarty, Maple and Oak. Shirt and Pajama Sale Walei.r silk applique work. for 1 coverings. VVIIIIam Clicgory apant a f«w dayi at New YorU with relatives. Still Going On! Tlin ninny frlcinds of (inmr II»rrl», four-yrnr oM mm of S.,r. «nd Mm. Kmnk Iliirrla, who WIIII lilt l>y « cur a v/cfM nKd, ireret ho Islnllll confined to liln bed And under (the doctor'n RUBY LANE STORES J. KRIDEL CHIP. He wn» thrown' igslnit the otnli nntl Ilin «ldo of fac* and West Furniture Co* lirml vrnn Injured, a* •11 •• his IPR • Red Bank nixt hl|>. , 28 Broad St., Red Bank KEYPORT, N. J. Vini.unii null It |r yoV ndveillmi It In Tlia JitslaUr.—Advi rtissmttattit .

V « M 1,, , x , ,i, J- > .BED BANK BEGISTER. JANUARY 21,1981.

ohanged gradually and In two believe that Efcunons had been fol- Buouon 807. tVatidnf U». Open New Long utes I felt almost normal again.1 lowed for several weeks before final The present depth record (or a plant for the hold-up were made, TELEPHONE diver, aside from .those who go down Friscia's Truckmen Broad'Street, ' Bh Theater ta the sea bottom In the large div- ing bells. Is about 800 feet. Morris Sterner For Governor. Local and Long Distance Moving. Bank. N. J. StKcial Program Marks Opening wants to go 400 feet, evsn though Mayor Joseph Mayer of Bclmar, in M WASHINGTON ST. 28 W. Ulb ST, the theoretical experts say It Is too an address before the Bolmar Kl- B. A. SHOEMAKER of New Paramount Show RIJMSON. CfSUBED. N. ST. O. much for human'endurance. wanls club last week, boomed Sena- OEALBB Of • ' , ' ' GOSSARD HOUM—-Capacity Audience Morris reported last week at the tor E. Donald Sterner for governor Foundation Garment*. Present. , , Newport navel base, from which he of New Jersey. Mr. Mayer said that soon will leave for duty with the Senator Sterner Is a recognized pow- bQHADtfATH OOltSETIBlUUB Tbe'n«w Farwnount-Publlx play- tious*; Uw teng Branch Paramount Aslatlo fleet. He has served with the er and that bis rapid rise Iff politics Always In Attendance. navy (or 11 years and has been a, div- hog, caused considerable Interest COAL theater, opened Its doors to the pub- llo last Friday night A capacity au. er two and one-half years, Ho has among the leaders,of the Republican Bluestone Bluestone I dltno« witnessed/the dedicatory »erv. donnod the diving stilt 1,000 times, party.. and Is considered one of the best of ' ~— •" • ••• - ., $ lce« that matted'the forma) opening Tho kind wltb lasting quality and One color. Let as quote W Wood, Feed, Hay, Straw The doorc were thrown open at eight the navy's divers. ' From Hospital to Jail. o'clock and the public had the op- The deep sea diving school was Adolph Pleas, who was severely you on axing up your driveway and grading. p LIME and FERTILIZER portunity ot Inspecting the beautiful started at Washington, following the burned, In a lire In a bungalow at disasters to the S-i and S-5I. It was playhouse /until nine o'clock when : Long Branch several weeks ago, was Have some of the finest top soil we have had In years. A Peat Moss All Kinds of Poultry Feed the Blnglnr of "The Star Spangled believed that extensive and Intensive released from the hospital last week Banner", opened the program. training wouiB develop men capable and was taken to the county Jail. Cinders, slag, gravel, Oil dirt and Held sUjuo. J«J Baled Shavings Rev. Alfred Duncombe of Long of rapid rescue work to avert great Pless Is charged with having set the Branch gave the Invocation.. A etiort lossbfllfe. A bungalow on fire for a sum of money PRICES SEASONABLE. >i< Selling LEHIGH and W1LKES-BARRE motion picture subject In which Bud- Morris will be aboard the U. S. 8, paid to him by Its'owner, Louis PLYMOUTH COAL dy Kogers, a Paramount »tar. wel- Canopos, submarine tender and sal- Flom. ••: :. comed the' publlo to the new theater vage ship. In Asiatic waters the For Twenty-five Tears. and Introduced star* who aro to ap- work of practicing and- preparing ' The Red Bank (Register Is tho rec- Howard G. Rosevelt I for disaster should it come, will be pear In the near future, followed, ognized meeting place of buyer and 41 Monmouth Street, Try a Ton of This Red Ash Coal. Mayor J. William Jones, In a short carried oni seller. The Register hooks up bust- address urged the residents of Long A submarine rests on the ooean ness Interests and borne life affairs Branch and vlolnlty to support the bed, It radios Its position, Tha ten- with telling effect by way of Its great LITTLE SILVER, tiEW JERSEY der quickly reaches the scene and circulation. It pays to advertise In new theater to the utntost•, He paid The Register^—Advertisement ' tribute, to Walter Reade, to whom theudlvers go: through,,the maneu- he gave the credit of conceiving the vers oJ rescue. An air hose, Is at- idea of building euch a splendid tached to the undersea craft in such theater for that city. The Reado In- a way as to permit the pumping of terests, which included the Oarlton air .Inside. This air checks the at Red Bank, were taken over by the hypothetical Inrush of water and "Qood Furniture For Every Home," Paramount-Publlx people. pontoons raise the boat to. the sur- AfUr the mayor's address the en- face. ' _' . • . • • ' tertainment features were presented. Ones, Morris was stuck In the mud A news real, three short BUbJeoU and 60 feet below the surface of the sea the feature attraction, "The Gang off Panama. Bis mates/ forgot to Butter," comprised the program. The pump air to him, but he managed.to latter picture, which stars Jack Oak- get loose and his signals were an- Is, was shown here two weeks In ad- swered. He found that one of the most difficult places to work was FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE vance of its premiere in New York.. Officials of the city and executives San Francisco harbor. There, he of the theatrical corporation attend- said, the tides, when they changed, ed; the performance. Resident manat do,It too quickly for rcomfort, the Bers of other Paramount theaters In strong currents hindering the work this section were in attendance. of the diver, and making his Job DOWM COMES THE PRICE OF FINE FURNITURE! These included John Relnhard, man- more hazardous than usual. ager of the.Oarltcn theater in Red The diver's worries don't end Bank. Thomas Phelan is resident when he gets back to the surface manager of the new ehowhquse. again. He Is undressed and rushed io Sick Bay where a medical officer keeps tabs on'him. If air bubbles DEEP SEA DIVING. . appear under the skin, that means he Isn't "decompressed" enough af- New Jersey Han Tells of' Bpme of ter his time under > abnormal air His Thrilling Experiences. pressure and he Is placed In a cham- ber where he is re-compressed. ;,nuN-DOWN heels Pastalc, N. X, "(AP)—William H. Sometimes It doesn't end so well for : Morrli, Jr., first class diver of the the diver. _ are not being worn United States navy, has had a num- this year. Neither are ber of moments of nervousness, mo- Francis Hunt, friend of Morris, ments when he might have contem- who also has descended 300 feet, al- punctured soles.'- They plated a life of ease in some less so wants to go another 100. He's go- enervating occupation. Ing to Honolulu. Morris and Hunt are; however, being have a bet on who will first go to But the only time he ever felt! as the 400 feet depth.. speedily and" inexpens- though the whole world were against and ively mended by the him, -was wt^en, for the first time, n ship's ladder was pulled away from AGKICTJLTUBE. CUSTOMERS him, and he sank swiftly to the dark depths of the sea, with only a If New Jersey Agriculture Is to Im- OFF Living Room Suites! BLUE RIBBON metal uniform' and ah air tube, to prove, Standards Must Improve. keep him company.' New Brunswick, N. J., (AP)—Be- ''•> Shoe Repair Shop "I felt as If I had lost everything," lief that agriculture can be made as 1X7E DARE not predict when, if ever, fine quality Living Room furni- Bald the young man, who will soon prosperous In New Jersey as In any ure e ere( a Priced from 4 MONMOUTH ST. go to China to continue his work, other section of the United States is / ' * wiN ^ . °ff i t such startling price reductions. Former "When the ladder was taken away voiced by Prof. H. j; Baker, director Just Abound the Corner and I was turned loose, I had the of the extension service, New Jersey prices have been disregarded in this sweeping price-cutting event. Every from Broad St. funniest feeling I ever experenced. agricultural experiment station, la a 2 and 3-piece suite on our floors—in tapestry, denim, damask, broca- But when I struck bottom, It statement made publlo today. telle, velvet, velour, mohair and other wanted fabrics—is included. Prof. Baker, contends the combin- I . • • •', NOTICE. . ation of good farm land, and mar- 4 Notice !• berabr «lMn that tta-tollewlng.lb«rifloiwtand ^ . Terms ask lo^v as $l,VVeekly 89 4 iiiinei*** keting advantages which this state approvepp d by tha CommlttM-of tb« Township «I Shrawibur/. County oouth. on holds over many other, states, pro* January 10tP> 1981. ';.•••.-•••'• , ••• . '•• •' .••.• . : 18 MONTHS TO PAY t A hearing on tha Budget and Ta* Or of Shrtwafcury; County bolng" distributed throughout the Il-Tuba olJMonmouth, (hat there shall. b« aiitiud, raised by taxation, and oollactad for tha state. This publication Is a report year 1111, tha aunrot . for tha imrpoia of mteUntr andapiiro- of the New Jersey agricultural pro- Su^erhetrodyno ; prlatlom aat forth In tha following itatamant of resources and appropriations for the fiscal year 10S1. . \ gram committee, members of which .Amount of aurnlua revenue _ _.. ~._ „....„..„„.. ...»14,070.70 Include Harry E. Taylor, secretary - Plus Line. L '1 . •' - ..'-•...• RESOURCES. of tho New Jersey federation of PAitUlpatad Revenues > loll 1010 county boards of agriculture; David w' 1 fiurpma: ravanua appropriated ...*. 2.018.IS 2,192,83 H. Agans, master of the New Jersey LOWBOY Ml»c«ll>neoat revenues antklDSted s . Intsrest and costs ..,-.....\.,.».....,l HOO.OO I 200.00 state grange; Dr. j. o. Llpman, dean " Franohlaetax .... , J. 8,000.00 4,000.00 and director of the New Jersey agri- Oroiarncalvta t»x ...... 4,000.00 1,000.00 cultural college and experiment sta- ' PolPll tax*tax** .... ! 30.0sooo0 10.00 tion; William E. Duryca, secretary Gasoline.-tax refund.«..,....„„.,...... 8CM Tubes , ' ' ,'' Total resources _..:i...... ™ ±..+....% lZ.BlO.OO and development; Wlllard I. Hamil- APPHOPRIATION3. | ton, president of the state chamber Eleven Tubes — Tone Ginorel Government! . 1031 of commerce, and Prof. Baker, chair- I Administrative and executive .... .—..» 1,900.00 man. Control, AntomaHo Vol> ' Assessment and collection of taxes ...... _...- ___.... 1.400.00 urns ' Control, Station Preservation of Ufa and property . „..._.._....._._.—.—. 800.09 Tho organizations represented on i/ to OH Irdiooui Suites! - Fire ,-,.,-... , ...«...... «»...».«....«-.«««»««—«. 800.00 this committee have co-operated to 3 2 Beoordlnf Dial, Screen Health and eharltlen i t Health _ *...... -™. „„«...-.- 400.00 establish a program which can be Grid-Balanced Volt. ,! (J, A. B. . . ij ~ — ~. 10.00 used to guide development of the In- pICTURED here is but one of the many Bedroom Suites we are offer- Priced from Poor ' I, i ' - - M 400.00 dustry and to. co-ordlnato the activ- Fully Guaranteed lot Streets, highways, sewers I ities of all farm organizations. _ ing,at prices that break every record. But despite these unprece- Roads .»_ -. ,, i i ... 5.BOO.00 '' Ons Year. t v Uffhttnix of streets ... .«•*.,.., ! 2.000,00 Prof. Baker predicted the future dented pric^e reductions, there has been no sacrifice in quality. All the Contingent _, _ -_ __» >00.00 will find the better farms In Now .00 «*> Ortrexpendlturea, 1PS8 H,»HMWM.^...U. .«_• Kona newest designs are included—in all the wanted woods—yet prices have ' Can bo had on Deficit tax revenues, 1021 —~ .— ...... _ Nona Jersey bolng cultivated more Inten- sively and many of the poorer farms been cut to rock bottom. 3. Schwartz, Inc, Ea»y 1 l Total appropriations „ ..'.$ 1J.B10.0O I 18.043.8* forced out of cultivation. Thousands Fayment Flan. Anticipated revenue from tax on dogs, Ji'so.oo. to ba n«ed for payment of of acres already have been forced claims for damage by dogs to sheep, domestic animals or poultry pursuant to tha Terms as low as $1 Weekly provisions of Chapter 140. P. L. loaaj Chapter 21(1, 1'. h. mo. out In recent years, he said, by com- . Approved January 10th, 1931. > <. . petition from other regions and by 18 MONTHS TO PAY , . This Ordinance shall take effect as provided by law. KamntTH FIELDS Inferiority of certain lands In soil No Extra Charge and topography. j . , ' . Chairman. for Credit, . I>. RKBD,- Clerk. "Farms on good land of economi- NOTICE. cal size,*we]),located with reference , Notice) Is hereby Blven that the following lucnl Budget and Tex Ordinance .wa* to roads and markets and properly approved by the Township Committee of tho Township of Bolmdel, County of Mon> equipped," Baker said, "have been m°UA'nearln»Uon'tliVDaduet and Tax Ordinance will be, held at Town Hall at Holm- becoming gradually more productive deli on Thursday, the 22d day of January, 1011, ut tiro o'olook In tha afternoon, at and we may expeot this tendency to •which tlma and place objections to aald Budget and Tax Ordinance) of the Township of continue. Holmdel for the year 1981 may ba presented by any taxpayer of aald Township. LOCAL BUDGET OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HOLMDEL, COUNTY OF MONMOUTH, "If New Jersey agrloulture Is to N. J, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1031. prosper, It must Improve Its present ' This Budfet Shall Also Constitute the Tax Ordinance. standards and at the same time pro- ANiOItDINANCE RELATING TO TAXES FOR THB YEAH 1881. duoe and deliver Its crop and live- ' BH IT OBDAINED by the TOWMMU Committee ol the Township of Holmdel, County of Monmouth, that there shall be assessed, raised by taxation, and colleoteit stock commodities at a cost no great- for the yaar IDai, the sum of Forty-Nine Hundred, Sixty-Three 81-I06 er than that ol Its -competitors In Dollars for the purpose of meeting find appropriations set forth in'the following state* other'reglona, mept of resources and appropriations tor the fiscal year IDS I. Amount of Surplus Revenue I28,1OB.ST (Estimated) "Largo production alone, howovor, i HflSOURCBS. win not make tho position of tho Anticipated.Revenues I " . ' J"1 .. . *•••.. New Jersey farmor secure. The -Ntirplus revenue appropriated , ' , f M10.B8 I 8,000.00 quality of tho crop or livestock Miscellaneous revenues antldpatedi Interest and costs > -..I 200,00 t 100.00 means the marketing of better qual- > franchise tux 8,000,00 «,00O.0O ity products than much of tho Nev> Orois receipts tax ....' _.„.,..... 1,500.00 1,400.00 Jersey produce now put on our mar- foil taxes T. - HO.OO 110.00 •s Gasoline tax refund ~i 911.67 Nona kets. The bent Interests of tho New Total miscellaneous 'revenues an. ..,,.. Jersey producer! of milk and eggs to y2 OFF Cimitg*Room Suites! tlclpalatlclpated .,....,... ___— 1,741.1»•!'!••7! 8,780.00 lie In sending to market only prod- »,407.17 Amount to be tsieeil by taxation - 4,m,»» ucts of the highest quality." I lJ.U7.lt /^•HOOSE any Dining Room Suite on our floors. Wote its fine quality Total resource .u... I 19,781.tl Sj Ifc ^ construction—its timely styling, its well-matcl eel woods. Then Priced from LAMPS Ooneral aovarnmenll Ai-rRorniATioNS 1011 1110 TRUCK STOIBN. Administrative and exeoutlva - - ..I 1,100.00 I 1,(00.00 look at the price tag—and you're sure to experience a pleasant surprise. Town Hall ~- —., ,—•-, .«...... 800.00 None 1.180.00 Four Illihwaymon Make OH With up Junior — Floor Assessment and collection oE taxes .._... ».^.M...» ... l.l«o,oo Every suite is included in this price-slashing event,Regardless of its Department of finance 180.00 110.00 ' Truck and Its Load. $ Preservation of life and property i former markings. Bridgo — Boudoir Fire warUen ~ _...... None 100.00 Four highwaymen halted a truck Ma»llh and eharltleei containing rugs valued at $11,000 Bed — Desk Lump ]f •tilth 900.00 near Bradnvalt early Wednesday Terms as low ns $1 Weekly b 110.00 Lamps of Indirect 80O.00 morning and after binding Ellas ICm- no mons, driver of tho truck, drove 18 MONTHS TO PAY (1,000.00 Lighting 1,100.00 away with tho truck and rugs. Bov 118,00 •ral hours later lCmmoiin was dump- 2 and 3 Candle ed out of a, pleasure enr driven by 111.17 one of Iho hlghwaymon along tho effects 1BO.OO next»ndeil liel.rlM .... -. Won* road near Morrlatown, His hands N. 0. cheek .... None ware tied and hi* fnco wits covered with Porolmunt or Bilk »r. wllho.it amironrlation .—. Nona with adlieslvn tape, Tho truck con- Inc. Uble Iranchlsa N. V, Tsl. Oo, .. None tained 118 unfinished nigit valued at J. SCHWARTZ SludcK-and with butt Total aanpromlsllons —..» U.7I4.JI I II.IIT.IT $128 eioh when they arn finished, o( polychrome., briHt Antlolvalaintlolvalaif Hsvenua

torn* poy used to g*t,'ivtn with tn* The Best PupUs parents' ooroneratlon. In Newark, nhtn a ttacber dlacov- ers a boy think* |ie If not avertable of Middletown to authority, ah« coronronloatei with the Junior mijieuin *U« of "" "~ *m»l V*\m «i th* bMt soak bl Honor Roll for the Third ark museum. 20 Head of Dairy and The,cdnvewatlpn run* .... , . . i» lb« W olutt fof, vnm Jn«lml Mwkto p«rio *, Simpl« j(roodW' and. « bqtt)* tow Towwhlp High School year old youngster'hera Wljr idm*v*)rm(otde and the Graminar h and-so, who raise* c»ln In th* „ *»b,lbi ; Family Cowa . \'.. grade. He's a bright boy but t\\]\ Of Th* honor rail for th* third nark- mischief, We've told him of your 12 Calve*, 1000 0u,Com, Rye, Sh'aw, etc. Ing ptrlixl of the MlddUtawn town- hobby clubs and he'll b* down tq lie ship high school has been prepared. you Saturday morning. See If you On U» Pflttor F^Wi two miles w»t of The nigh school class honor roll com- can place him," Thf WtW PrfAtntj cooker*, and. prise* tan boys and ten girls who re- The next Saturday, Willie 1« , pullet exhibited by Oeowe Apj' N. J., oi> Rod HU! Rond, between Middletown ceived til* highest mark* in studies, , jrsonai attention, He, 0".o»« P of • r«lK»U ))tif«r*,' »e|«eted. by hln* at) yearling., from hlgh^lu* Nr *et Mid* the bonding ordlniwje n» Umt| Ottur* w||| b* freih by day of sale, and some springer!, TtlW have Mlllard loiter, Belford; Esther Ing to participate In sqme of the 9,0- ipvalld- Thla tuition will prf Vent tl>« Frank, Fort Monmouth; Adolph all (wen ti*t*d, »nd ara a woll.bred, rtocky lot, Ideal for da.lry or ftml|y. Uvltei. - oity from proceeding with it* pro,Thi V»»k t«t from this herd (• B-plu». I( you are Interred, in lomt- Frenchman, Keaniburg; Josephine yara foj th; present. Hesse, seabrlght; Warren Johnson, The museum promptly find* an ap- Ut|ng to. b,r4n» up your milk te»t, op a farfiliy pow-come to thli M)*>< propriate, hobby for lh« boy and hU East Keansburg; Anna Latin], Keans- \t f|ll pay ypu. Also 8 Angora goaU. t v g; WI|Ham Lawlor, Leonardo; Er- nterest is aroused and maintained. CDettrinf Ho^wo Offtcera, He Is much le^» of a n.ulsanoej ir, the, Frad.erlsh po|ioc^ of Sprint I*** W« Will «J"° sell 1000 bu, of corn, B tons wheat bran, 190 bu. rye, 10 mlnla Leonard!*,' KeansbursTt Revoe toni h»y, JO ton* >«1«4 it^w, threo'toh* buoHwJieat aijfWllpgs, «tq, Matthew*. Highlands; Dorjs McElr claBaroom because of tha acquired, ha* been eleoted president pf th* wain, Port Monmouth;'Dorothy No- power of concentration. WtW county clearing taou*ft a*. TEJRME'.'-AH auma cf fifty dollars and under, oaabl on aunt* over ble, Leonardo: Gilbert Parker, High- The development of • hobble* Is « iHtn for ttie eniulns y«r, Bd- Qtiy flPtlara, a credit of eeven months will bo given on bankable, note with lands; Joseph Ralph, Fort lion- new activity of the museum and has ward, Lyoian of Belmar la vie* pre»(r app.r«va4 sei;ur|ty, i% dlicqifnt forr va*vU on sums overr fift ftyy dl dgllfl t mouth; Emll Scheurman, Leonardo; not been practised long enough to dent, Irving Newman of Aabury Ethel Simpson, Fort Hancock; Ger- tell Just how It will work in theParis' treasurer *n,d Jame* fforsyth* P. POSTER and SON, trude VsntClrb, Highlands; Edward long run, but those connected with of Asbury Park seorotary, S Wl»e, Red Bank; Agatha Wolf, It are optimistic. OEQBOBI «. ROfERTS, Auctioneer, Keanihurg, All of the ao-called "problem, chil- «A P»pir |fl AVPK MPOWWS. rq*|de dren," are.not cut-ups. Some are The high eohool honor roll by Just moody and sullen, " JAMB9 $ owqas oi grades: "One boy," aald MUs Peller, w»n Tmlllh Brails—Minerva Brown. Vary aaalgned to ou.r drawing club. Be • AS RBA1 M tb« coupons on »gilt-edged Your small dowa Osmfbsll. Thtlmi Crawford, mien Demld. has a real fooling for form and •. payraent Instantly owlts, Uillsn) Foitsr, Either Frank, Uan. shows much artlstlo promise. But J?*. bend tie the savings enjoyed fayown - «rd l^ardy. Josephine Jlease. Evelyn Ken- even In the club ho creates) ai) atmos- F>UBHC SALE. . , begins to come back ne», Anna UUnl, Jack Miles, Frail Noll. phere pf frlendllnesi, |}e alts off In, en of General Electric Refrigerators. ' , out pf isvlfljs-and «r, Kdythe Sllberblstt, Matthew Stevonion, Edwird Wlu. r a oorner by himself while he works. )our savings coa. Eleventh grade—"Florence Adalr, George A girl In our sewing OIMH does not ,Thtf Will tell you tim in preventing food? ,„ «, * .. timuyetrafceijwr. Card, Murlsl Conboy, Hilton Dsvloi. Rpi* yet mix well with the others. Per. Live Stock. Farm Machinery, Produce and House Furnishings «tti^ Grimm, Kathlyn Guttormsen, Freda haps it Is becauac she id large for spoilage alone—a General Electric soon repays Helfrlch. Warren Johnson, William Law- bpr age and Is self-conscious." By George M. McCue, on the Trevonian Bennett Farm, on Road Leading l«r, Virginia ljn»renc«, Mildred Ulnltor, itseo}tlt«crisp,clean cold keepsfruits,meats and MonitorTop operates for only afewcemsaday. Martin Mstula, Gilbert Parker, John Fat-, The junior museum has an enroll- From Lincroft to Middletown, N. J., TCgftablci &esh for days. Left-ovej» aie iwttf— terepn, Jos Ralph. Emll Schuerman, Caro* ment ot 2,000. boys and. glrlB, somo Don't go through another year without the Una Bmltb, Marlon Worth. from other parts of ..the. state. Eacty not thrown out. Foods can be bought in quanti- Tenti grade—Ruth Domett, Kenneth club has |tt own meeting day. Tha TUESPAY, FURUARY 3d, 1931, proved convenience and economy of a General Francli, Adolph Frenchman, Mshlot clubs belong the boys and girls who ties—at eavlng prices, No extra bills for ice—the Electric. A few dollars in cash places the Grljnes, Fhyllla Hesse, Franklin Kerrlck, arranger, for tt\e most part, their V at IOJOQ O'ClooU A. M. L A.-" EWsi LaMont. lnei Leonard. John Mat* own programs. . General Electric provides pure ice cubes gener- Ihiwi, Itevoe Mattheva, Anna Miller. model you select in your home. Come in *nd The activities of the muieum qon- U STOCK: Jlmei Moore. Joseph Mqnch, Asnos Mur. One bay team, weight 8,000 lbs.; one gray *••", weight 2.S00; one grey mare, weight 1,400; brovm'i ously. And the simple, sealed mechanism of the let IU explain our easy terms, ray, Oorothr Noble, Ruth Oswald, lemu form to the Ideas, of John Cotton' SchoMd, Dorothy Schumao, Gcrtmdo Dana first director, who insisted tbe. hor«e, weight 1,100; seven valWvt WT», «Pme, freeb, and otbera will be fresh by 4ay of sale, (three o« VanKIrk, Marlon Waters, Norman Wllltt, museum be ty place wh»r« children the»e are pure-bred Guernseys)\ 3 querniey hell«ri, one, Guerniiey hull, (one y«ar old); 10O.B|io«9 I*l»nd Ninth jradt—WHII»m Bontham, Anna could do things as well as. see them. fle, Ethel Simpson, } Superior Grain Drill • Potato, Outtep Bed). Springs, Mattr«ea»» • : Shi* Wlldanser, Aiiatha Wolf, Mylvan At tho 26th annual mtetlng of WrUM. Elmer VsnSeholtk, Barley """ Monmouth county cqnMn|U«e of the 1 MoCormlck Hay Loader Hoot Cutter Three-Plsoe Parlor Set miru Young Men's Christian association, . MoCormlok Side Delivery Bab* Stewart Clipping Machine Extenelon Cot • ' ' : odlcera for the ensuing year r*i MeCormlok Tedder (New) ; The honor roll for other grades at Platform. Scale* Kitohon Table • /' '. eleoted were: ' Deatlng Potato Digger Bog Trupk H. HENDRICKSON CO., Inc. Leonardo, where the Middletown SMTooth Harrow Chairman—Paul S- Tayfor, Belrhar. Ford Truck (Model T) township high school Is located, Is as .Double DIBO Harrow Boll Top Desk and Chair follows: Vice chairman—J. F. Tslnott, Seabrljht, Fordson Traotoi' Red Bank 1736 Recording seorsVsry—8. C. Stlllwel|, ^ South Bend. Three-Horse Plows Tisctoi Plow* Flat Top Desk Grade 8-1—Vincent Conk. Ada Devey, Freehold. 3 Planet Jr. Hiding CuUlvatqrt 3 Farm Wagon* ElltaUth Hunt, Mildred Knluht. Charlti Treaaurer—John Ball, FrttJloM. Churn , 3 MAPLE AVENUE RED BANK, N. J. flares. ' Weeper with Orass' Seeder a Potato Bodies Chairman o( fnlncs obmnlttee—F. B, Barrow Grasa Seeder 7 Stanchions Grade 8-2—Robert Cook, Minnie Col. Haeler, W'0« Silver.' Dining Room Table Union, Evelyn Ehrllch, Edith Niaman, a ' KfcCormlck 5-Foot Mowing F»rm Wagon Body Open Evenings. Convenient Payments Arranged. Mary Stavola. - • The nominating committee, conj . M»chlne» iPt. Hay Shelving* Lamps . . ; alstlng of George Gregory, . Sr., o: Grads. ^B.^—Edwin Coddlnston, Duffy ; Two-Row FetUllter Distributor Head Scraper Parlor Stove filhsr, Thomas Klrton, Helen flltnlck Sea Girt and Howard Woodward p I McCormlck- Reaper....:•.. . Vise and An,vU,7.. ... Giorg* Seddlff, Frank Spe<le. Tenrierit, In' adclitlori to nomrridtlng Asplnwall Pot&to Planter • Drum'Stovo "'5' Qrsde 8*4—Olive Bennett. Theltna Rob* tho officers, executive comzqltte^ Milk .Ooolw.^:': ' ' ••'• • 8 Oliver Walking Plows i nion, Muriel Stark. Howard Weier. Ferdl and camp trustees, presented the 4 40-Qt. Milk Cans ' lialamaioo Bnameled Range, nand Wuehle. Loggett's Parli Green Duster name of William J. Clayton df We» Log Chain (Used less than one year) Grado 7-1—Ruth Applegatc. Lillian Freehold as a new member of the. 3 One-Hone Cultivators Desch. Dorothy Hanklns, -Doria Hurst, 2 .Three-Row Markers Hay Fork • Marie Spltxnai. county committee. Mr. Clayton Odd Chairs',: Jars, .picture* ajid'. Grade 7-2—Helen Perlckeon, Mirguer. proposed by Statts G.. Stlllwell, re- One-Horie Weoder 10' Galvanized Chicken Coops • Articles too numerous to men- ' ite Ellison, Anna Shllonti, Marlon Scherlt, cording secretary *8f the county com- Acm» Harrow 1 Oil Brooder tion. ..:- ..•: ) '• : -•;: Olive Bellla...... v mittee, who Introduoe'd .him, to-tta*. '"Grade 7-S*-William Hammonds Jeanne men and told ot Mr. Clayton's Inter,. sums of fifty dollars and under, cashi on sums over fifty dgllars, a credit of seven T Johnston. Stanley Foalusny, John Robb. est and work with the. . M. C. A. month* will bo given on bankable note with approved security. B% discount for cash over fifty dollar*. George Schmidt. during the past yean. Mr, Clayton Grade 7-4—Edith Baldwin. John Coop was eleoted and welcomed by tbe! , . GEORGE H. RQBBRT8, Auctioneer. •r, Stella Orabuekl, Eleanor Measler. My chairman. ALEX. McCLEES, JAMBS E. ORIGQS, Clerks. ... ron VanDrunt, Sixth grade—Helen Conk. Albert Gritrea. Reports were received from each GEORGE M. McCUE. Dorothy Kamlnaky. Evelyn Maxaon, Lily member of the committee speaking •/-.. ^...... i.v '... Wlnton. , of the work In his vicinity and rfhat Fifth grade—Laura Almond, Evelyn had transpired since th* last quart, Caruso,. Auguita Lauer, Mildred Maler, 11 Edward Palmstler. erly meeting. Those In attendance Fourt grsda-~Crawiord Compton, Kob< were H, w. Buck of Marlboro, E. A, •rt FrledlanUsr. Yolanda Kaminsky, Eve- B. Clarice of Seabrlght, H. R. Dwlgb lyn Miller. Marion Rlcklea. ' of Everett, O. H. Gregory^ gr, ol Third grad»—Vivian Ludlow. Janet Sea Girt, John Hall, H. J.McMurtrle, Morford. Bqbsrt Carnle, Gerard Con. S. C. SUUwell, I. B. Vanderveer and rmO 3)d(fete am Qsorge Foumlir. W. J. Clayton of Freehold, T. B, Second grade—Doris Compton, Teddy Lewis ot Coifs Neck, W. H. Reid q Feakes, Inaa Grsndalla, Raymond Irwln, Tennent, Paul C. Taylor of Belmarj Jans Maler. First grade—Ruth Walling, Daniel Mo< Howard Woodward of Tennent, F, CARRY ON Candleaa, Frank Korpon, Joaephlna Flit Howard Lloyd of Vatavati, 'K. O. nick. Korman Abt. Murphy ot Farmlngotale, and Leigh Cobb and Robert Jordan ot the coun. A FINB TRADITIDN CHILDREN'S BEJIAVIOUB. Y. M. 0. A. office. Tft# Chmnht Sproitl 5«te New Method* ot Inducing Children FOOT-TOY PKIZE W1WTEBS. to Submit to Authority. Its popularity is based on Newark, N. J., (AP)—There's a Monmouth County Boy* Win i brand new system for making ob- Madison Square Garden. streperous children behave In school. Four blue ribbons were awarded to unusual value The system Is Indirect Insofar as it the four 4-H club for fowl exhibited I* opposed to the very direct blows by Monmouth club members at th from tho old hickory tho trouble- National 4*H Poultry club show held The Introduction of the new has been made. Yet for aK ita excellent Cherrolct Six baa establish- performance, its attractive appearance, ed a new standard of value and its thorough dependability, the new in tho low-price field. So Chevrolet Six sells at new low price* which evident la It* quality, and so attractive 1B establish it as the Great American Value. its price, that it is winning a remarkable buying response throughout the country. More and moro buyers in the low-price » New low prices « field are Ending it's wise to choose • Roadster, 14751 Sport Roadster with Six. IT IS DoJje Brother! Leliaf ,tkat the belt ofiexing can «o otriouily (dranced in dur» rumble seat, |495t Coach or Standard Fire- la none of the features of the new Chevro- Window Coupe, |545| Phaeton, ISlOi •wsj- to stimulate business is to offer tne public, acter, yet remaining at traditional Dodge levels let has theitt bern any compromise with Standard Coupe, $535| Sport Coups ujrjra for it* Jollars—.to meet the desire for in ririce, Dodge feel* tliat it ii acting in til* quality, Wherever better materials or Im- (rumble seat), *575| Standard Sedan, «655| '• proved design could add to the satisfaction Special Sedan, 1650. Prices f. o. b. Flint, n!

i omc. hy iilvsn t» Ilia nr.illlcir- lt t'> Otn niil,*crH>«r, nilmliilstrntur as Mforeinld. thqlr ilaltlH anil (UmHinlt to prevent elslp'1 Stfitlliat llisi >nl«l «ntnte. unn 4lr<^llaru «!• r - jnty «f Mo"-ill tlielr «i:lliina Iliemliir nvnlnat. llin unl.f MIlA I^.i.tl. s JOHN H. BURNS. MgT. 149-151 W. Front Si it,r «C Janii- -uhicrllier. »«•! o| U4MTUNII " onathao Dllad traehol'l, N, .1. Junuaiy n. mi. •UHKI .Ulr tmn- RED BANK NEW JERSEY \ ' JONATHAN II. JONFH, Vr BUJI. •*•• Talephont 1296. rhalmii, H. i, a 'RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 21, 1931.

•peed riofgreater than i* reasonable morrow night to elect oflicera. The How to Pass and proper and with due caution for meeting was to havo been held'last the safety of pedeitrlans." week, hut It was postponed. #fti4 Your FILM by MAIL Tho HoltndBl card club met at the y Trolley Cars homo of Mrs. Joseph Phillips last /yf.Sfwt wfcp a «uvt*r wlto your flltn'tnd wall It to th« addreu' Lincroft News. week, b«low, Tour film wllf ba pronptlj^daveloptd and returned to The Traffic Law Specifically ING your ftddreit together wltb one,pr) from each food negative. Regulates the' Manner in Sunday-School Pupils Bewarded For TOOFITABLK DAIRYING. ' Good Attendance. MANDEI Thlr plan "will not qpiy »av« you the "trouble ot personally Uhlng your fllmi to have them developed • but will alao a«>uru Which Automobile* Should -article Is a» follows: Rhea -Walling, Fred Horsfall and According to Mr. Ferry, a man I am not without sympathy for.the Stanley BUlwell. ' muBt keep forty cows averaging B,000 pounds of milk a year in or- motorist driven to Impatience by tho Harold Potter of River Plaza has QnnuaiqanuarU' der to secure an annual incomo of delays caused by being compelled to rented Edward Boughton's bouse at allow a I street car. Following an in- $2,000. If lilfl gowa average 7,000 this'place,- Mr. Potter and family pounds of milk a year ho can BC- lexftlc route,''through streets lined will take occupancy the latter, part with parked cars, lumbering along (it curo tho Bamo Incomo by keeping of the week. Mr. Boughton was laid twenty animals, while thirteen cows slow speed, the trolley offers every up with grip last Thursday and'Frl' for Economy Incentive to the thoughtless motorist averaging 10,000 pounds of milk per to disregard the Jaw and the rights day:.VV.•'-• • •' • • •• year will give him just the same The; Shrewsbury grange met JMIWITESAIE of pedestrians. Income. • ' • WE RECOMMEND AND SELL 'Notwithstanding Ufe fact, that Thursday night at Mrs. Charles Tho main polntu emphasized nt lapsing • trolley cars Is a .very Lum's. Henry C.McLean of Oakhlll tho meeting were that culling out lunmn reaction to art Inconvenient road In Mlddletown township will tho poorer cowa, feeding according iltuatloh, the law gives" it' certain entertain - the grange tomorrow to production, and paying more at- deflnlto rights In tradlo, ond eafo- night. ..;• tention to the UBC of proven sires, guards its passengers BB they pass Joseph Hood of Providence, Rhode are steps in a program to help in Island, has returned-after spending between curb and trolley. However s meeting the present dairy problems. DISCO inderstandable they may be.' viola- a week with his brother, David Ions of these laws, Invariably en- Hood, and bis family. A gun club.Is being organized by The Red Bank Register Is the rec- langerlng pedestrians, who also have ognized meeting place of buyer and ieflnlte rights, cannot be tolerated. severaJ residents. It is planned to. hold regular .trap-shooting matches. seller. The Register hooks up busi- A recent executive bulletin'Issued ness interests and home life affairs Among the organliers are Danta with telling effect by way ofjts great Clean and Smokeless y Matthew R. Boylan, vice presl- DaveMo, James Bodon, Harry and ient In charge of operation of Public circulation. It pays to advertise in Fred Langsndorf and Paul Magnaml. The Register.—Advertisement. The Annual Sale lervlce co-ordinated transport, em- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Toop, Mr. and phasizes the hazards created by care- Mrs, Harry N. Sprung, Ralph, Al- Bringing Great Savings less drivers. While there Is a large CALL RED BANK 248 FOR PRICE. bert and* Harold Willgerodt, Fred EXTBA HEAVY measure ot.self-interest in Mr. Boy- Langendorf, and I*>uls Stelnmullcr 3 Booths In Charge of lan'e order, his Instructions to'opera- attended the poultry show last week FRUIT OF THE tors to obtain necessary information at the New York Madison Square MADAM DUPREE to en»ble the company to proceed garden. Y '• • LOOM SHEETS against violators should have a wholesome effect.on the motoring Albert and Harold Willgerodt and Formerly with Madam Fisher, Louis Stelnm'uller saw the New York 72x90 1.15 public, make them more observant Oh Broadway, N. Y. C. if the rights of others and thus con' Rangers and the - Toronto Maple 81x90 1.29 iSEABOARD ICE CO. ; Leafs in a hockey match Thursday rlbuto to highway safety. • night at New York. Paragraph 1, Article XI.of tho PILLOW CASES Traffic Act of 1B2S, provides that the Wilfred V. Mullln has recovered ICE — COAL — FUEL OIL driver*or person'in control of any from an attack of grip. He was con- 42x36 29c vehicle on the tracks in front of a fined to'bed two days.. . 45x36 :... 33c street car must give way to the trolley • Mrs, Lemuel Soden recently enter- Immediately upon signal front the tained her parents from Morrlstown. motorman. Vehicles following street Thomas Hcaley, trainer of Corneli- HEAVY cars must keep at least ten fe«ft be- us Whitney's stable, was at Hlaleah BATH TOWELS lind the car. Park,'. Miami, Florida, Friday to see his stable's Gosling romp homo In 22x44. . An ail-too frequently violated pro- front in the Sunshine purse, the fea- A rare O Ac each ' vision is contained in paragraph 3 of ture of the day's card. ho article, which forbids motorists Francis Mauser, son of Oeorge A. value. ••" from passing any street car on the Mauser, fell on the Ice Friday af- left "When a traveling, portlon.of,tho ternoon and broke his arm. All Linen highway exists to the right of such .'The lake of the Monmouth con- itrcet car, even though such portion solidated water company at Swim- if the highway is occupied, by trsf- DISH TOWELING ming river was crowded with skat- Colored Border. 1c," In other words,, passage on the cja on Sunday. SPECIALS left Is permitted only where .trolley C a Yd tracks occupy the roadway nearest William Molzon of New York the curb, a type of tra'ck construe- spent the'week-end with his parents. 15 - FOR JAN. 22, 23, 24. [Ion still found In some parts of the LAST TEAR'S ERICE, state. ' ' .: '. • ••'-. Holmdel News. 25c The most Important. provision of Special ! the law regulating the relations, of CANDLEWICK QUALITY SINCE automobiles to street cars Is para- A Busy Week at the Ely Sales and 1900. . graph 3, subdivision b, of Article XI. Exchange Stables. $4.50 BED SPREADS It reads aB follows: . .' ' ;' The past week has been a busy one Guaranteed Six Months. "The driver of a vehicle, overtaking at the sales and exchange stables of MANICURING, any street car, stopped for the pur- the William • C., Ely estate, last . EYEBROWS. - 2.75 pose of receiving or discharging any week, a conslghrnent of horses was re- Mado In Kentucky Mountains I passenger or passengers shall bring ceived from Pennsylvania and within uch vehicle,to a full stop, at least a few. days nearly all of them were 35c FRUIT OF THE ton feet In the rear of the nearest sold..Yesterday another lot of horses A New Low Price! entrance or exit then in use; * arrived at the Ely stables from MA.UCEL WAVING, LOOM MUSLIN and shall remain stationary until Pennsylvania. Teams were bought FINGER WAVING, , 38-INCH WIDE. i such passenger or passengers.shall by; Anthohy-Mqnzo of Tlnton Falls, SHAMPOOING, have boarded such car or reached Q. F. Farrlngton of . Cheesequake HADt CUTTING. c Yd. tho adjacent sidewalk." Exceptions and Joseph Weniell of Matawan. 18 lb. to 'this arc permitted only where Single horses were sold to Joseph 50c there Is a safety zone or a clearance Klnhafer and Raymond Crawford o I Fresh Holmdel,' Benjamin Slano and J.v SCAJLF TREATMENT, A SPECIAL rUItCIIASE ! • of at least eight feet. Most motorists know this.proyl seph Lovett of Hazlet, F. H. Smith FACIAL MASSAGE. PORTO RICAN GOWNS slon, but they Ignore the remainder of East Freehold, W. H. Smith o 17 ELABOHATELY 3EMBBOIDEIIE1).- of tho'pnragrnph. They seem to fed West 'Freehold, Je«ae Clayton o 75c ALL-SILK FLAT CREPE Pork Loins that with a clearance of eight fee Lakowood, Raymond Tlce of Cheese- tho responsibility is then placed en- quake and Dexter Blagden of River- rhone Bed Dank 3112 For ••/•• Your Choice, WholerRib or Tenderloin 1 side drive. ' Your Plain $4 Aft Yard » tirely on the pedestrian to doSgn Your Appointment Today. : : X#VV ; HALF hem as best he can and that they Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Ely have Choice • Colors- - 'H' v can whiz by at will. returned from Boston, where they It Is Important to keep in mind th; visited relatives.' New Cut Rate These Nlghl Gowns from across the sea arc concluding phrase of the eight fee' A. li. McCleea' is laid up with a PUNJAB AND , AxEBtO PAST COLOB MILK-FED provision: heavy cold at the home of his daugh- more beautiful than we have ever seen for this Where such clearance Is observed, ter, Mrs". A. D. Betts of Bloomfleld. Beauty Parlor price. "tho vehicle if otherwise permitted Bronson Butler, Charles S. Ely IS Broad St, Red Dank. PERCALES to proceed need not be brought to a and Aaron Sutphln are kept indoors (Upstairs over Wilbur's full stop before passing such street with heavy colds. Jewelry Store.) Newr Designs. FOWL car, but may proceed * • • at a The firemen will hold a meeting to- 3 to 3V4 lbs. Wool Crepe ; WOOIrHIXED I FLOOR COVERING WINDOW SHADES DOUBLE BLANKETS SHOULDERS of GENUINE DEPARTMENT —and— Full Size CO OS Block Design c LINOLEUM WORK DRESSES Big Special This Week! NEW SPRING! PRINTS OF Always See Us! TO CLOSE OUT AT Lamb 17 ce RAYON CREPE We specialize .in the Cut- Heavy Rag RUGS 75 »- aYard Size 36"x72". ting and Hanging of .00 85e We also carry a full line Window Shades and the CHUCK of Axminster Rugs, all Laying of all kinds of 10 Fast Color Cretonnes sizes; Chenille Bath Rugs, Linoleum. 119.00 and $10.00 Vnlurs. .Large Selections.. 9Cp Yard ROAST Orex, JFibre and Congo- LET U& GIVE YOU AN leumRugs. ESTIMATE. VEGETABLE SPECIALS! Watch THIS SALE IS NEWS! Iceberg Lettuce . . 2 for 15c Our Robt.Hance&Sons 2000 Pairs oE Fis»st Quality Green Beans . . . . lb. 29c Windows Broad Street, For Red Bank, New Jersey ALL SILK Idaho Baking Potatoes 5 lbs. 15c Real Hardware Dept. Furniture Dept. Florida Oranges . . . doz.25c Bargains Phone 5. • Phone 2584. KAYSER • TABLE silm nos. Special Sale of Large Grape Fruit . . 2 for 15c New Perfection Loose Carrots . . .2 lbs. 5c OIL HEATERS LEATHER BAGS HOSI ltt'K. l'rlco Haiti I'rk'u Zipper Bags $6.50 .95 $5.951. $16.50 Traveling Bags $6.50 $O.95 pair Wagner Market Co. We also carry a full line Fitted Bogs $13.00 $Q.75 $(S-75 I Broad St. Hod Dank H Church SI, Kmnaharf of Fire Place Fixtures, Fitted Bogs $10.50 V:\lno $2.00—VnU Fnsliinin«d; I'icnt Top. 11 Hnnmouth 8L lied (Innfc tot Broadway, Urn* flranch 71 Dirat Ave, At, Highland* 503 Uroidwujr. Long ilrnnnh such as Spark Guards Overnight Bags $10.50 $g.7S .Service Weight; Also Slioer. 1(0 Day Are. Ill(t1ilnndi / HI K. Mnln 8t, RInlowan and Irons, Fire Sets, In All WJUIIIMI Shadct!. SO Froiil SI, Kcyport Campliell'a Junction, (lollard We nlio carry a complete lino of IM Muln Blrcct, Atbury I'urk. Wood Carriers, etc. Trunks, FIRST T1MK AT TIMS I,f)W I'ltlCH I Pflfffl Silt RED BANK REGISTER. JANUARY 21.1981. 1 ,'*-

York Wilt move February tat into WUZE WINNING PIGEONS. Historic House half of Mrs. William Elntard's hous mouth Bird* at Mew York. Advice we'll gladly give you, if It's to, * building way. At the Brooklyn concourse hom- If it'i a leak to be repaired or a porch to be enclosed, Real Estate and Insurance Tha Morford Homestead on ELECTION AT SHREWSBURY. ,- ing plegon show lait walk. Fort Mon- We'll do it for you gladly or prices to you show. S UN0EN PL. BED OAKS ...BUILDERS... mouth birds carried off the majority li It's a house, itore or garage that you Inland to build, : JPHONB IV). King's Highway at Middle- Harold MoCorntJek New President of 'prises. Competing against over town Village Bought by a of Eire .Company. 1,000 pigeons from all parts of the We'll furnish tha material, or do the work—whlohevor la your will. MILLWORK AND JOBBING Harold McCormlck was elected United States, Fort Monmouth lofts SEE ' * ' - Fair Haven Reddest. entered 88 birds afid every bird won MILL! OFFICE: president of Shrewsbury hose, com- The Morford homestead on Kings pany at a recent meeting. Other of- a prize. 8evaral Individual pigeons CENTRAL ATE a BBO&O st, Highway at Mlddletown village has ficers are: won as many as three separate prises'. Earling, Johnson & Frake Co., Inc. Thomaa Rosa, army pigeon expert, TEL. 7M-M • BED BANK. been aold by Howard S. Hlgglnson, Vloa prsildent—Oeorge Silver, Jr. - Leonard Street. • , , Red Bank'434. trustee lor iha Morford estate, to Treasurer— Hirold Rlordsn. stated that whltta he ww well pleased Lester S. Came of Pair Haven. Bat- Secretary—Georse H. Ltnge. with the outcome of the ahow, ho tln & Applegtte were the broker). Chief—John Swurton. felt that had tha Fort been able to With the houie, Mr. Dame bough'. Flnt Milittnt chief—Frank Curler, enter their best birds 'they would Beeond assistant chief—Edwird Obre. have made an even higher showing. about two aorei of land. Trustees—MlehMl MeGsrlty, John L»n». ; PHONE tilt. Barretts Approved Boofer The home li one of tha old land- Richard Beaks. Jimes Bly, Henry Obra. Among the special prise* won by mark! at Mlddletown village and Fire mtrihal — FrJh^ls O'Brien. the Fort Monmouth birds ' were Quackenbush & Nevlus, Inc. part of It li Mid to be about ISO Fire police—Frank O'Brien, Fionas these: General Contractors and Landscape Engineers years old. The original part waa Dun, Janus MoCtie, Junes Ely. Best cock—Won by "The Oceanport Pi- built by a member ot the Hendrlck- Representative to relief. association— lot." Henry Obre. * J. H. WHITE Dsst old record cock—Won by "Flax Our proposition to you coveio the complete handling son family and It closely resembles in many of Its features two other Xnglnser—George H. Lange. Pole." of your building program, euchltectural design*, con- First atiisUnt—Edward Obre. Bess old racord hen—Won by "Martha General Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractor < struction, grading, walks, driveways and complete Hendrlckson houses In Mlddletown Second assistant—Qeorg* Silver, Jr, Washington." which ware built by members of the THlrd aislitant—Edward Lawei, Beat young cock—Won by "Tha Ocean, Skylight* Ventilating ! landscaping. Wo solicit your business on any of the name family. One stands on the above Items. Fourth assistant—Edward Bounlh'an. port Pilot." experienced Woooanicsj Modern Equipment ! south aide of the highway at the top Driven—J«m*s Dly. Francis O'Brien. Best young hen—Vfon by "High Heels." of the hill leading up from the Harold Rlordan, Henry Obr«, Frank Cur- Best young record cock—Won by "The ' > Complete (took ot materials. > ' Shrewsbury, N. J. Tel. Red Bank 1311 •choolhouse and is known as the ley. Walter Uuok. Htrold McCormlck, Oceanport Pilot." 35 WHITE ST.. RED BANK. N. J. : Mary Louise Hendrlckson home. It Thomas Sean, Stephen Reynolds. Bast young record ham—Won by "High Board of vliltors—Harold . McCormlck, Heals." now is part of tha" estate of Oliver deorge H. Lame. John Sasurton. Holton. The other, known as Lo- Beat SCO mile pigeon In show—Won by custwood, atands on a hill north of "Jersey. Lightning," FROM EIGHT TO TWO. Of the other award* brought home If you have us handle that the highway, in the centre of the vil- outing, picnic, thcatro par- lage. It was the home of the late by the Fort Monmouth pigeons were Allaire & Son Agency, Inc. The Township of Atlantlo Has 8U twenty first prizes, seven second priz- 5 Reasons Why You Should Own A ly, etc Charles I. Hehdrlckson and after his Our DoLnxe busses are —and— death was until recently occupied by Less Road Overseen. es, two third prizes, three.fourth prizes and one fifth prize. more than dorafor table ami members of tha Hartshorns family. Instead ot having eight road qver- our oxporlenoed, careful, 1% now belongs to Charles J. Hon- seers, as was the case formerly, At- At the International homing pigeon Standard Automatic Oil Burner Alexander D. Cooper convention last year at New York a courteous cbauffours' will drlckeon and his sister, Mrs. Ernest lantic township now has two. The handle your Wants best. Taylor. reason for the change Is that the Fort Monmouth pigeon, "Major-Gen- INSURANCE eral George S, Glbbs," carried off the NO. Call 801 About 75 years ago the farm on road .work Is now dona by motorized Bcrapers Instead of by horse drawn International grand, championship REAL ESTATE LOANS EFFECTED which'Mr. Dame's home atands was cup, but at this year's show this s 12S Brood Street. bought by the father of Charles H. scrapers, as In the past. The town- ship committee has bought two gas- famous bird was sick and was.qbt 60 Broad Street, Red Bank N. J. Morford when Mr. Morford - was a entered in tho show. His father, Boomi 2, 3, U. Telephone 97. small boy. The housa wai much en- oline road scrapers and It Is planned A to buy a truok. William Desmond however, "Flag Pole," won the spe- Booms 11. 12. Telephone IlL larged at that time' and was for cial prize for the beet old record many years a center, for the social and Warren Snedeker have been ap- F rfTTTTI life of Mlddletown. Upon the deaths pointed road overseers.' There arc cock. ' about sixty miles of township roads — i a» BUKDEE8 RED BANB I HA about two yaars.ggo of Mrs. Caro- E .LOHtr.SISTA.IIC PHONE LACKAWANNA 1510 line M. Wurdeman* and Miss Mar- for them to look after. Mr. Desmond RUMSOITS YOUNG AVIATOR. garet H. Morford, sisters of Charles will give up farming in \order to de- MQ.1N1L& H. Morford, their shares In the es- vote his entire time to his duties as rercy A. West, Jr., Receives Pilot's T tate passed to several heirs and the road overseer. License in Nebraska. property was conveyed by all of the < • s» • • £ercy A. West, Jr., eighteen years y owners to Howard 8. Higglnson as NEW HOUSE AT COLTS NECK. old, Bon of' Mr. and Mrs. Percy A. NO. a, DEPENDABILITY-NO, 4, • EFFICIENCY, ' trustee so aa to make It possible to West of Rumaon, a student at Lin- HUGH GETTY, INC. partition the land and sell It. Lewis Snyder' Has the Cellar Dug coln airplane and flying school nt • NO. 0, QUIET OPERATION. , After making extensive repair* For His Residence. Lincoln, Nebraska, has been granted , CONSULT CS ABOUT YOBS BEAT NEEDS TODAY. and alterations, Mr. Same will oc- Lewis Snyder has had the cellar his private pilot's license after hav- BUILDERS cupy the housa as his home. He ing taken his teats at the municipal plans to modernize! It thoroughly, dug for a house which he will build on property which he bought a short airport at that place. Mr. West grad- SMITH-WATSON CO. Is D doctor's Prescription for while still preserving Us ancient uated from the .Red Bank high character and charm. Surrounding time ago at Colt's Neck from Oeorga 359 West 26th St 18 Mechanic St., Soffel. The property is east of«tho school last June and enrolled at the 8 Drummond PI,, PHONE 1405 Red Bank, N. J. Colds and Headaches tha housa are many exceptionally Lincoln school November 3d. He It I; the most spendy remedy Itoo fine trees and.leading from the street village center on the county road. New York City. Red Bank, N. J. The cellar was dug by William H. took his tests after 13H hours of solo 0(M ALSO IN TABLETS., to the door step Is a walk bordered flying. The written and flight tests en either side by a very old box bush Flltcroft of Farmingdale. Mr. Sny- der bas awarde'd the contract to were given by Harold Monte of Kan- hedge. Standing by the road near sas City, inspector for > the depart- the house Is a tree under which It build the house to Floyd Dangler of Eatontown. It Is expected that the ment of commerce, aeronautic Is said that Lord Cornwallls and Sir branch. Before leaving Lincoln, Henry Clinton sat to eat their lunch house will be completed In the spring. West intends to complete bis (round •on that hot June day In 1778 on course. OFFICES FOR RENT which they mat in Mlddletown while • •«•• a» SEARS, ROEBUCK AND leading their respective armies on ''COMMUNITY CONSTHDCTiON." the retreat from the battle of Mon- AIRPLANE! DIRECTOR. ' we outiumnay SATISTACTIOH on, TOW Momv SACK Janitor Service mouth to the Highlands, where thoy Little Silver Men Hear Talk by Long embarked for New York. Branch Official. Tests on New Device Being Made trt Fort Monmouth. A talk on "Community "Construc- 501 Main Sfc Asbtury Pair tion" was given at last week's meet-. Tests have been conducted recent- RENTALS AT BED BANK. Ing of the Little Silver Men's club by ly at Fort Monmouth of a. Krueslq ——> i,j - * •.. William Jordan, a member of the radio dlreotlon tinder, a device that William I. Maple and Family Move Long Branch board of education and permits tho pilot of a plane lost In H. L. Zobel Building to Maple Avenue House. city planning commission. Zachary a heavy fog to tune In on any radio STORE OPEN A house at 181. Maple avenue, Taylor presented an Ink stand and station arid direct himself to. that TILL 9 P. M. COR. BROAD ST. AND HARDING ROAD, owned by the Tuller construction register to the club. Fifty-dollars point regardless of the program sent company, has been rented to Wil- was contributed by the club, to the out from the station. It is the In- SATURDAY liam I. Maple. Mr. Maple and fam- Red Cross campaign. A letter of vention of C. G. Kruslq in co-oper- RED BANK, N. J. ily, who formerly occupied rooms In thanks was received from the Wom- ation with Herbert Hoover, Jr. From the tee Gertrude apartments, took an's club for the electric lights for Fort Monmouth the plane will he occupancy of their new resldenoe on the Christmas tree. taken to Wright field at Dayton, Saturday. The rental was. made by • ^*«. . Ohio, for further tests. G. Howard Llpplncott, operating as Sickness Closes School. the Tuller realty company. The nursery school at the Middli Afflicted With Mastolds. Mr. lilpplncott has rented'H. Irv- town" township" health center at Doris Compton, daughter of Mr. ing Oakley's house ah 22 Chestnut Campbell's Junction has been closed GO PRICES! and Mrs. J. Crawford Compton of street to Mn, Walter Kiel of on account of'many of the children Belford, was taken to the Long REAL ESTATE, Throokmorton avenue. Mrs. Kiel being sick with colds. It is expected Branch hospital last week to under- Sears hands ALLSTATE will move to Chestnut street on Feb- to reopen the school In one or two go an operation for mastoldltls. Her ruary 1st. Clifford Howell of New weeks. condition Is serious. volume savings on to 98 INSURANCE, you in reductions of MORTGAGE LOANS 20x4.10 11% to i9% Balloon FOB THE PURCHASE OB SALE OF EEAL ESTATE; Fair, $9.00 FOB IN8OBANCE OF ALL KINDS, on these famous tires FOB FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS,

CONSUL? Hawkins Brothers 10 Monmouth Street, (Ground Blonr) Telepbont 583 Red Bank, N. J

Realtors Work Together \ o The members ot Hie Red Bank Real Estate Board are all Realtors. They work together. One of their great work- Don't Leave Them together features is the ADRIFT ON LIFE'S OCEAN! Multiple Listing System I IFE offers no sadder spectacle than the widow and Under this system all the members ot the Red Bank children of a man who refused to face the future... Real Estate Board or Board ot Realtors Ret busy on sell- Ing your property when it is put in the hands of any mem- ;; a man so lacking in foresight as to neglect the develop- ber of the Board, unless you specially do not want this • ing of an estate that would permanently provide for his done. The dear ones. The Savings Account is the keystone of estate-building. It only takes a dollar bill to start one Multiple Listing System hero', is a great help when it comes to selling a piece ot real estate, 'for cljjlil firms put your properly on their active list at once for sale. With n Merolianf* Trust Co. gyslrmntlfl sav- These arc the members of the Red Dank Real Estate Injca necount UH n niu'lpiin, you enn start Board: now tu poriieliiatn thn loving cure of your family. Let's talk II over. Buy a Pair of Tires LAND and LOAN CO., 12 Mechanic Street MORRISEY & WALKER, KcanaburR . and Sav* Even More ALLAIRE & SON AGENCY, Inc., 60 Broad Street Al all experienced tnotnrltn know, It U belter lo put on • ptlr of new tlrea inirtad of Just one: from lltoi HAWKINS BROTHERS, 10 Monmouth Street should be alike for cast In (leering) rear ilrcs alioulil WM. A. HOPPING, Broad Street and Linden Place be allk* for greatest traction, tiufio minimize ikltl- HENDRICKSON & STOUT. 2 Linden Place [erchants Trust Co. ding on allDptcy rottli when br«kci are |immej on HYL1N & SALZ. 42 Broad Street quickly. Now that Sears olfcra a «p(c!»l reduction on "Tho Bank That Banks on Red Bank" a pair ofAIXSTATKTlMi, It II moro lh»n «v

A, D, lHU-at'4Mffc tine application will OOOD PPPOS AT MUJDLBTOWN. FL1TNOLAW8. iratlon for a real contest aa soon as .NOTICE or ifcfrUMwrr or ACCOUNJ b> juaaa tot V* *tloir*n, John Baa* Mew Jersey wu described as a fer- manhole. In commenting on the 1 Mill, Btanliy Baittlll, »Chsrl»« Johnson, tile Held for aviators flying unsafe Repairing Piano Tuning ings are always welcome In a busy Hoiuebold. flSQO Service fives the Family Budget moro Itob.rt Mlll.r. Adam Mlkulyeh, 'Jack Van. employment situation Thomas H. buying power. plants without the proper experi- Crumley, president of the company, v Klik. •Leopold HorU, Bobtrt KlotMn, ence. As long aa no Interstate com- Claronco Smith, William BUJrur, 'Unworn! stated that thero were 150 moro em- Where Quality Counts,' Your Money Goes Furthest ! Wrtsht. • : «. merce Is transacted, the aviators and ployees at present on the payroll Fourth' grade—Joi.phlno Ellonblre, Vlr- heir dilapidated planes may fly un- than at the same tlmo hist year. Two t Lilly, 'H"» Hucklo. *Loul.« Itodgera, disturbed, the bureau believes: big contracts are now'under way by < Rtatrlce Wallact, •Kloi-.c. llabloti, 'Fran' , Aviator* would be required to dis- outside contractors, which give em- »• Hunt, 'Grace Noack. •William Chan play federal licenses and signatures, ployment to many who Would other- UNCRArT Butter «'35 k, *&itphen ar..nwDod, John Our* under the model act, to officers des- Is* havo no work. Mr. Crumley / 'Erinst Both. 'Arthur Kunzvr.ll«r. ignated by the state. Penalties for Engllih Hurdlt 1 TUe Finest Batter la America 1 Whlta, Wew XaU, Strlotly Fresh. Bald 56,000,000 would be Bpcnt by the Fence Oharlts Root, *Aaron Nucklt, Jooopb Infraction* of the regulation* would company In 1031 for expansion and ll.amm. William. Hovr.r. ' be under the law* of the state. ,, SELECTED EGGS ...,L....doz.25c Sixth gradi—'Elsie. Dratt, Boulrne Improvements, leathi Virelnla Kowar, Knlhtrlnl Uplck. Any «Ute regulation of flying RICHLAND BUTTER „....ft. 33c Every Egg Guaranteea, (Jl.iy Sllow, Allck L»i>lok, 'Btrt Mitch.ll. would bo considered here as an out- ;h«r!a« Bchnlldtr, 'Alfrtd VanBrunt, growth of the national conference on FOUR YOUTHS ARRESTED. A Cup will Convince you ol 1W Goodness!. •William VanBrunt, Arthur Sodtn. uniform aeronautic regulatory law* 0SCO Finest Sliced -» held In December. This conference Freehold Policeman Made Itnportonl Held Up 1 Car Set Afire. was attended by William Borden, di- Arrest Monday. OX* » rector of Mercer airport, Trenton Oliver McGanlln' of. EtigltBhtovm Major' Robert Copsey, head of thi Policeman John Green of th Bacon was waylaid' by two men and, a girl state militia flying course, and Rev.Freehold force arrested four men S7o-27c—Mo Saved I while driving home from Freehold Olll Rob Wilson of Trenton. early Monday morning after he had Friday night../ He was tied up with a watchod them for several minutes a lib. 17c rope, robbed, of 46 in caih and Jils At the conclusion of the confer- they proceeded slowly along Main f Victor Blend Coffee lb 23c car was then set on fire. McQanlln ence, New Jersey's delegates an- street sizing up various stores am nounoed they, would seek adoption of pkg. * ••y; The Choice «f Thousands. was able to work free from his bonds buildings.. The men identified them- after struggling for two hourao. He a law providing for state regulation selves as Joseph Jacabecz, Paul ; Fancy Home-Grown of avjators. and planes. It was pro-Kavocs, Gabor Bey and Woodflel Acme Brand Coffee ...:....;... It> tin 33c reported ,tho oocurence to. the state posed at that time the New Jersey police, who began an Investigation. Bambre, all of New Brunswick. At Soup Beans 2 tba ISc Especially adapted to Percolator Uue. •• law be modeled after the aircraft ter their arrest they admitted the. •I . regulation* of Ohio, one of th* aev. had robbed eight roadstands and UNCRAR Epidemic of Chlckenpor. eral states already providing for con' store within the past few months. trol of air traffic Woven Cedar fence Everyday Needs at Savings! The report of th« state department They also confessed that they at- of health last week showed that tempted to rob a store at Smlthbur 4SC0 Asparagus Tip* ...:.,..^cati 32c 4SC0 Stuffed Olives ..;,.. bot 20c, 30c thero were 124 cases, of chickenpox Skater* Defeat Hone. early Sunday morning, but were Tender cut Stringiest'Beans 2,cans 19c In Monmouth county, an Increase of brightened away by a burglar alarm Smithneld's Apple Sauce 2 cans 25c ed Clna Morris Wood, former -world'i smithflew-g Apple Sauce <8«> 3 cans2Sc Choibe Ripe Tomatoei 2 * 15c 68 over the previous week. • School champion speed skater, and Robert attendance has been greatly reduced Norman of Long Branch were vic- A Young Dairyman. : Send for the Kraft's ^henix'Cheese ...... pkg21c Farmdale Tender Peas 2 cans 25c In many places because of the epi- torious In three one-quarter mile Neafie Perrlne of East Freehold, Velveeta Cheese ...... „: ....pTcg,2Tc Super Suds ...... :;....;..;...3pkgs 25c demic. trial heats against Henry Muhlen pupil in the agricultural class at th< LINCRAFT Book of Fences . . brink's trotting horse Pon E. Sunda; high school at that place, has a here Imported SwIss^Oruye,™ Cheese ftwttefl 0C Johnson's Floor.'Wax ....;,...... bot 10c Colt's Neck News. afternosn on the South Shrewsbury ot four pure bred Guernsey cattle Lincrnft Rustic Fences, which are to be found on many of tbe Biosl river. The Ice had, eoftened, to, sue' from which he sells milk and cream beautiful estates and suburban places, are doliig much to add to tko chart* A Fine Crop of Ice Gathered on. Al- an extent that It was dangerous t< at s nice profit Ho began his busi- of outdoor America. Send for booklet describing these sturdy, economical extend the horse and the races were ness, venture four years ago wltl and artistic fences Ni!W JERSEY NSNCE CO, 80XOOAN BT« DRIED LIMA BEANS - t.l0e ' (red Buck's Pond. BURLINGTON, N. i. Finest moro In the nature of a trial prep one calf. An unusually low price, Ice a foo». or more thick was gath- Calif. ered on Alfred Buck's pond lasl / week to fill the Icehouse on Edward Finest Creamy '«> V/V Best Pure lb Kruilus's farm. The ice was taken ••••+••••••»•••••»••••••• from the edges of tho pond and re- moving It did not interfere with th Cheese 2-9' sport of the skaters. Skating ha; Toato our Bread and you will appreciate the difference! been going on day and nlght'on th pond and grownup folks, as well as Reg. 12y2c Norwegian youngsters, enjoy the fun. Bread Wrapped The past week has brought no im- provement with regard to the lack Sardines Supereme of• well water. , Many wells are dry and the opinion is general that they ESTATE OF B. HURWTTZ will remain In that condition until cans \ Qc Victor spring at least.' The basketball team of the Pioneer 26 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. Try 0 I6»t lodnyV BfeSld 5c club of boys of Colt's Neck played Selected California'1 against Engllshtcwn at this place last week and won by the score of 21 • Sardines GLENWOOP JELLY tufnbler. to 17.' 'The game was close and excit- by order of the administratrix 2 big oval cans' 19c ing throughout , I Princess Assorted Jellies 3 tumblers 25c Charles Danser has resumed thn management of his mill business af- • Beg. 25c Hapgood'* Klrkman'a ter having been laid up several •weeks with injuries which he re-i flat celvod.wben he was hit by an auto- OFFERS THEIR ANNUAL mobile. Red Salmon • oan 21 Borax Soap 5 -- 26" The firm of Decker & Kenney has Frlm Brand Reg. 25o Klrknmn's finished the work of grading the Farmlngdalo road from'Asbury ave- pks fl nue to'Aabury Park. Concrete hae Choice Rice Soap Chips 21 been put down as far south as As- bury avenue. N. Cocoanut Taffy Bars lb 25c V,. & G. Mrs. John Ryan of Red Bank . B. — '- : big spent last; week with Mrs. Asher C. Macaroon Wafers pkg 5c Oxydol pits Crawford. / . Hussell Heulltt has been making repairs to the sohoolhoueo. Consisting of such wonderful bargains that creates Reg. 9c Campbell's The firemen will hold a dance at the schoolhouse Friday night, with . 25c cn9 Louis Plotkln In charge. the will to buy. Tomato Soup 3 20° Walter D.»« 23° attended by thirty young folks. Tho new organization will meet tomor- row night to elect officers. A social Sale Price $10*00 Big 10c and25c Values! time will follow. , Calif. Seeded Raisins .pkg 10c Choite Ripe Tomatoes 2 big cans 25c ASCO Peanut Butter tumbler 10c Gold Seal Rolled Oats 3 pkgs 25c Everett News. 4SCO Cooked Red Beets medcan 10c 4SC0 Breakfast Farina, 3 pkgs 25c Mr. and Mr». Walter ralmcr Enter- Silk Dresses OSffl Yellow Corn Meal pkg 10c Beat Pink Salmon 2 cans 25c tain at Dinner Farty. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Palmer en- All Our Silk Dresses and Suits—Prints, Crepes and Transparent Delicious Calif. Apricots tall can 10c 4SC0 Tomato Catsup 2 bots 25c tertained at a dinner party Sunday Calif. Sliced Peaches tall can 10c Sunrise Tomato Ketchup 3 bots 25c night, Their guests were Mr. anil Velvets; Formerly up to $25.00— Mrs. Lowln Palmer and son Francis, Miss Nellie Palmer and William E. Palmer of West Long Branch; Miss Finest Fresh Meats!. . •. • . Ouasie-Bradford of Elbcron and Wil- liam Wallace of Mew York. Sale Price $7*50 ' Mrs. Charles Rumph joined tho FRESH PORK SPECIAJL Blessed Storament guild of St. Cath- erine'* church at a meeting last week LITTLE PIG FRESH ROASTING HAMS ft. 23c at Mr*. John Matter's at Llncroft. FRESH PORK CUTLETS , tt>. 35c Sixty partona attended and card game* and dancing were enjoyed. Wool Dresses FRESH PORK SHOULDERS (Trenton Style) ) lb. 15c Malacchl Moore of Red Bank played the banjo. Prises wcro won by Mrs, LONG CUT SOUR KROUT lb.5c | Delicious Apple Sauce ...... can 12'/2c Rumph and Mr*. Bernard A. Hlck- oy. The guild has 25 members. Mrs. Wool Dresses and Suits, Formerly $18.50 and $22.50— Jacob Jeffroy of Llncroft will enter- SMOKED MEAT SPECIALS! tain the member* on tho first Tues- day night In February. Sale Price LEAN SMOKED BOSTON BUTTS ft. 22c * I Frank Haley has had his houso LARGE SMOKED SKINNED HAMS (Whole or Half) ft. 21c painted. Bhlrley fltllwoll, daughter of Mr. SLICES HAM (Center Cut*) '. t ft.39c ' nnd Mrs. Stanley 8tilwoll, tin. re- Special Lot of SODUS CREAMED lb. SPICED ft. turned from a visit with her aunt, 19' Mr*. Nelllo Force of Shrewsbury. COTTAGE CHEESE LUNCHEON MEAT Mr. and Mrs, John I). Brady and Sjon. Mis. Thomns Kelly, Mlsnea Catherine and Maiy Warncker. Silk and Wool Dresses Big Added Special! Frank »nd John Kelly and Qoialil Warneker attended a. caul party anil FANCY CHUCK ROAST BEEF .' ,. , ft. 22c (!nnca last wook at Ht. John's hall at Mnrlboro. Miss Cntherlno Wacnoker Were $6.98; Quality Produce! won flrat prize In cuclirc. Mrs. Walter H. Koroe «pent Wednesday at h»r homo on tlio Lin- BEETS AND CARROTS :.....-..„.! 2 bunches 16c eroft road. Sale Price $2*98 CALIFORNIA JUMBO CELERY 2 for 25c Mr. and Mr*. Klmor Taylor, Mm. Kotl.iyn Oikos, Mrs. Hrrnard War- NEW TEXAS CABBAGE ..'. ..; A 3 n,,. i9c neker, Mr», John n. llrady ami son A Miscellaneous lot of articles, consisting of Skirts, Sweaters, and Mloes Mary and f)«dl« Warno- YELLOW TURNIPS 4 tb,. iOc ker were prize winner* Wcdnaidny Silk Underwear and Hats, $1.00—Saturday Only! J night at a e»rd party hnld at Belford EATING OR COOKING APPLES v . 4 lbs 25c for the benefit of fit. Mary* church _WH1TE and GOLDEN TURNIPS—CARROTS or PARSNIPS ... 3 lbs. 10c at New Monmouth. Mr. and Mr*. CliiMlm h. flrnnt id Sale Starts 10:00 A. M. Thursday. fjf" Serve your family ltl|hiwt Qunllty r

Herndon, 'Toots. Aumack, Albert , CtQVEB BEEP. , , Shrowibury Girl p Rumson Girl Bloom. Fred Zwelfel, Dudley Rams- Mary Kelly, daughter or Mr. and TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN don, George Deckert, Richard De- Waste of Time and Money If Proper Mr*. Edward Kelly of Bhrewabury. Witt, William Sweel, James Leddy Seed la Not Selected. was baptised Sunday afternoon by to Wed John Doeg and Edward Fix. Rov, John' B. MoCioskey at St Contractor and Builder It Is a'waits of time and money James's church. The sponsors were NowM to use olover teed from some sec- Miu Margaret Kinney of River- Mlfs Margaret Kelly and Jeromo . SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING PARTY AT IJNCBOFT. tion! of the United States, was the Carr. SECOND CAR OF ' aide Drive to be Maid of Hon- opinion of H. It, Cox, farm crops SORBEN AND STORM ENCllOSOBES or at Ceremony Friday of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Harvey Enter- speclallit of the New Jersey State MepboM MO-M' 160 Brldf0 Arena* B«4 Buk, tain for Their Daughter. experiment station, expressed at a Next Week. 'committee meeting of dairymen and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harvey of : Miss Dorothea Scudder, daughter {arm crops men held at the Court Llncroft entertained at a party Fri- Hoiue, Freehold, on Friday, January Massey-Harris of Mr. and Mrs, Edward W. Scud day night in celebration of the first 16th. der of Rumson, ' has chosen Mies birthday of their daughter, Mary Margaret Kinney, daughter of Mra. In addition to exercising- care In the USED FURNITURE Elizabeth Harvey. Card games were William B. Kinney of Riverside tho principal pastime. A collation purchase of olover iced, the (act was drive In .Mlddletown township, was served, a feature of which was also brought out that the grower Items From the Far Corners of the Earth! General Purpose maid of honor at her wedding Fri- a large birthday cake. should alio be careful In the pur- day afternoon of next week at Trin- chase of alfalfa seed and In spite of ity cathedral at Newark. Mlsa Scud The guesta included Mr. and Mra. the fact that sometimes the seed Kitchen Cabinets dcr wilt marry John Hopo Doeg of John Harvey of Riverside drive la might look fine, It should come from China Four-Wheel Drive Santa Monica, California, who with Mlddletown township, Mr. and Mrs. those sections which according' to TRACTORS George Martin Lott, Jr., of Chicago, Malachl Moore and children of Red tests have given the best .yields un- Glassware Twin Beds has held the national tennis doubles Bank; and Mr. and Mrs. Edward der New Jersey conditions. Alfalfa championship the past tiro years. Bennett of Shrewsbury. . tests in four counties In New Jersey Tables Desks Miss Scudder will have six brides- and red clover testa In several coun- maids. They will be Misses Mariana RECEPTION AT COWS NECK. ties should help greatly toward Chairs Wicker'Set Conklln, Betty Jane Ballantlno and guiding the' growers to the best Anne DlefTenbach of Newark, Miss An Enjoyable Evening at tho Chapel sources of sffsd. Dressers Louise Burke of New York, Mrs. of tho Reformed Church. Beds Ralph H. Inalec of Newton jand Mrs. About 100 persons were at a recep- KILLED BY POISON. John Quntry, Jr., of Cleveland, Ohio. tion which was given for Mr. and MayTAg Washer Lampps Mr. Lott will bo groomsman. The Mrs. Robert Rltchey at the chapel Spring Lake Woman , Got Folson ushers will be Edward W., and Rich- of the Reformed church of Colt's Tablet By .Mistake. ' Electric Ironer Trunks ard B. Scudder, brothers of tha Neck last Friday night. Mr. Rltchey, bride-elect, Frank X. Shields o£ New who is a student at Rutgers thelog- Mrs. Margaret Howe, wife of Wil- Overstuffed Settet Sets York, an internationally known ten- ical seminary, was recently chosen liam J.. Howe of Spring Lake nis star, John Rau of Long Island, to take charge of the church, suo- Heights, died Sunday of last week at ALSO ANTIQUE^ AND if EMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. Howard Hebble of East Orange and cecding Rev. J. A. Thomson, who the Spring Lake hospital as the re- H. LeVan Richards of South Orange. sult of swallowing poison In mistake has moved to Mlddlebush. for a tablet Intending to give relief One of Red Bank's Places of Interest. The ceremony will be performed Everyone had a fine time at the from pain caused by sinus trouble. at four o'clock ° by Rev. Arthur reception. Games, songs and refresh- As soon as the mistake was discov- Dumper, dean of Trinity cathedral. ments were enjoyed. A surprise fea- ered, Mra Howe. was. rushed to the* A reception at the Newark residence ture was a shower for Mr. and Mra. Spring Lake hospital.. where doctora of the. Sc'udder family will follow Rltchey. The theological student and made an unsuccessful effort to save the rites. his wife received gifts of canned G, E GRAMANN, Jrv her life. Bhewas fifty years old.and Miss Scudder's aunt, Mrs. Charles goods, fruit, vegetables, glassware, besides her huBband leaves a son F. Nicholson of Newark, will give a chlnaware, linen and many other and six daughters. kitchen shower on Friday for th« things. Mr. and Mrs. Rltchey are 11 White St., < Red Bank, N.-J. bride-to-be. Mr. and Mrs. Ludolph now occupying the parsonage. PHONE 2745; Try a Register Want Advertise- Henry Conklln will entertain at din- ment It will pay you>-AdverUsement The Answer to the Traction Problem for all Soil ner at their Newark home for Miss SKATING ON SHADOW LAKE. , Conditions. A Real, General JJtility Machine Scudder on Saturday, later taking their guests to the theater. MI39 Hundreds of Pleasure Seekers There for Heavy Plowing and Discing; also for Plant- Kinney will be hostess next Monday at a bathroom shower at her New From Far and Wide. ing, Cultivating, Power Take-Off and Industrial York residence and Mr. and Mrs. Shadow Lake, In Middletown town, ^Work. Conlngsby Dawson will entertain- at ship, near Hubbard's bridge across dinner in Miss Scudder's honor the river from Red Bank, attracted • Yes, it is a Triple Power Tractor for Draw- Thursday night of next week at hundreds of skaters last week. CaiB Newark, _ _ _ as far away as Essex county were Bar, power Take-Off and Belt. It is built in 48", parked on the streets leading to the NEW 66" and 76" Tread with 30" Clearance for Culti- IJNCBOFT GIRL ENGAGED. lake. At nights the ears are parked on the lake front and their lights vating, etc. The Drive Wheels are only 38" in Miss Myrtle Layton Teaches at River help to light the course of the skat- Diameter and Full Fenders are furnished for the Plata School ers. Tho winding course of the lake Is picturesque and, tho lights of the - Orchard and Vineyard. Furnished with Flat Rim Mr. and Mrs. J: E. C. Layton of automobiles accentuate its beauty. or Open Cultivating Type Wheels and Overtires, Llncroft have announced the engage- Peter DeMldowltz has been doing a ment of their daughter, vMlss Myrtle thriving business in selling frank- as ordered. And, Electric Starter and Lights Layton, to Harold Perry, son of Mr. furter sandwiches and other refresh- and Mrs. William Perry of Belford. ments at a stand which he has will be supplied as an extra. The wedding date has not been set. opened on his property near the lake. Miss Layton graduated from the Investigate this machine for yourself; then Mlddletown township high school In 1927 and attended Newark normal ANNUAL PIG BOAST. ' invest^and be satisfied. school, graduating in 1929. Sho Is teaching In the primary department It Will be Held at Branchport on Better order your Massey-Harris G-. P., of the River Plaza school. Mr. Perry February fith. Wallace "Certified," McCormick-Deering, Bol- is employed at Red Ban): by W. W. The ninth annual pig roast given ens or Planet Jr. Tractor now. Your co-opera- Kennedy &' Sons. :.. by Henry Muhlenbrink, proprietor of U€ED the Hotel Norwood at Branchport tion is appreciated. What are your require- SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY. avenue, Long Branch, will be given at the hotel Thursday night, Febru- ments? Try our Service. Chester Forrar of McLaren Street ary 5th. Special music will be pro- Had Farty Thursday. vided for the evening- and dancing Chester Forrar of McLaren street will follow the roast. had a surprise party Thursday night The previous pig roasts given by The following prices became effective »n celebration of his sixteenth birth- Mr. Muhlenbrink have all been very day. Various games were played successful affairs and have brought and dancing1 was enjoyed.*;-'Refresh together for an evening-of sociability- S. P, Conover & Bro. many of the prominent horsemen ments were served. Those present were Jean and Dorothy Curchln, and their friends from Monmouth Phoiie Holmdel No. 9." WICKATUNK, N. J. •Alice Pope, Althea Miller, Gladys,' and adjacent counties. . - and Viola Forrar, Ruth Hayes, Edna OFF FOB EUKOFE. New Price Old Price Reduction Rumson Couple mid Niece Sailed Friday on the Aqultanla. DeLuxe Roadster * • $475 $520 $45 •-'A Hot Mustard Bath Mr. and Mrs. Wlliiam G. Green of Rumson and their niece, Miss Joyce Mercer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DeLuxe Phaeton • > 580 625 Arthur Mercer of McLaren street, 45 sailed Friday night on the steam- and an Icepack ship Aqultania on a three months' trip to England and Scotland. They Phaeton • • . • • • 435 440 will visit' relatives. Mr. and Mrs. ••:,-S Green have been to Europe several times, but this is Miss Mercer's first trip across the big pond. Mr. Green Roadster * • • 430 435 la golf professional at the Rumson /• •' ••? country club. •»•• i Sport Coupe • • • 500 525 WOMAN BREAKS ANKLE.- 25 Mrs. Ezra Osborn Injured In Fnll Coupe • ."•-•. 495 Last Thursday. 490 5 Mrs. Ezra Osborn of River road, Fair Haven, suffered a broken an- klo last Thursday. Mrs. Osborn had DeLuxe Coupe - - • 525 545 called on her daughter, Mrs. Wal- 20 lace Rankln, -who -was sick with grip and had started to walk home 495 when sho turned her ankle. It pained Tudor Sedan • • 490 5 her so badly that she wa3 taken 'to the Rlvervlew hospital where an X-ray showed that tho ankle had Fordor Sedan » • 600 been broken. The ankle was put In • 590 10 a cast and Mrs. Osborn was taken home. m 1 1 Town Sedan • 630 660 The Stork's Double Gift. 30 Twin boys were born to Mrs. Sher- man Hunt of Colt's Neck at the Cabriolet • • - 595 625 Freehold hospital last week. Tho 30 mother and babies are In good health and It Is expected that they will be home In a short time. Victoria • • • 580 625 45, —FOR— DeLuxe Sedan ... 630 640 10 Tire Service Station Wagon • • 625 640 home. There was ho ice or mus- Our Service Car is 15 A n Incident out of the Ordinary tard there, and no stores or always ready Model A Chassis • - 340 345 5 in the day's work of a Neiv neighbors within miles to supply Jersey SERVICE Organization them ... But there was mustard Steam Vulcanizing Model AA Truck Chassis, ______»»» in the Telephone Central Office 1314-inch wheel base 495 510 15 *'A hot mustard bath and an ice- kitchen, ice in the water-cooler Balloon and Truck pack." Doctor's orders, in the at Police Headquarters, and Tires in Stock Model AA Truck Chassis, night, to a frantic Monmouth willing hands to take both to 157-inch wheel base • 525 535 10 mother to relieve her small son's that anxious home » » » A Tele- (All prices f. o, b. Detroit, Michigan) distress » » » Florence Hcislcy, phone call to Police Headquarters You may purchase a Ford car or truck on convenient, economical terms Red Bank Night Operator, who arranged it. You can depend on through tho Authorized Ford Finance Plant of the Universal Credit Company. took the call, knew that country your telephone. NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY John Hansen MOUNT-ENGLISH CO 42 West Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. - "A N*u>Jtrity Institution l hy i\,itiontil KttoVrco" Cor. Monmouth St. & Maple Ave., RED BANK, N. J. XJUJErilONE I1U •/'••/ Phone 176. > 'feiyi;5;:; (?..!. JANUARY 21,1081

<<|*H, Howard Dey««ty' secretary MpMRouth »tr«»t»y wh|eh «a» known tertalned a number pt her ytnwg loons reached his desk and on this e, Loulao, Hobort, William, qog* H{ ppk««ty tarmw, ,*»'•« fi W« hf 5>* •»"** Colt's 1 Years Ago in and Niok, ag«d 83 ysJH* #• owned more ajd Ml«s Badle Pe«preaux tr«a*urer. th» Knickerbocker pharmacy, (riendi at a party lq celpbr»tlon ot account he was forced to forfeit the and Thomas Wilson. , street died of Bright ! land: than «ny *wi* Run In AtUn- Charles Breese ot Eatsntown, whq her ninth birthday. Those prgunt honor o! th(> official position, Edmund WI'iBori of McLaren street was 77 y^ari old,* ty Arouni^RedBank t| pinfWpf ^* yM wfVlvea »>y drove,a coal ^ragon tor R. F. Hopper e>| down tb« 9«lle,r »t»y» at were Dorothy YanKe«r«n, llarjorle The Humson fire company gavj a was badly shaken up, in a collision by eight children.) of that place, put a small piece ot $.\M Jh.pu|d.r w»» ,4I»-I/?ng»trect. Kdna Lloyd, Margaret uohre and dance at their flrehuusc. on Upper Broad strcat when his GBOMW »*vis of Helen FrwWlB. daughter 0* wire on the end of his whip tor 4 ttd and one fide ot h»r lace w«> Sullivan, Nina Cottrpll, M»rj- Nobd- About 200 < persons were present. buggy and that of John C. Crawford lands uleit of br»(n t »»M erc Tho j8»BJ»mJn..Fi»Bk)ln of Staff* snapper. «• went to strike the horse t tad brulsjt4, . .. . an, Anastaala !>}aonan, Anrm Skld- Tho»e winning prizes were Miss LI!' of Tin ton Falls came together. Mr, afty ye^r» old. 4 I J»Ur oT tho Third Week «n> 9Wt «W» the ena ot the lwh Ow«p Vim. bougb,t the nre, Margaret Whltley, FJpra Pln- Man Hale, James Murphy, Mlsa Nel- Wilson agreed tu pay the bill for ward Dayls, Jwmnr Tw^ty, Thirty Inlrttt^oeRor «»«««»• ojw.-mitiK '»n* nlt hlm ln tho *y> «JI pwparty adJplj «t tard, Virginia Jennings, Emma H«n- ie Ward, Floyd Mullen, Miss Grif- damages. James Hickey o< Vn* : UUi Mary Balton and cutting ft »,wall 8"h In his eyeball. row mltf jweperty' derson and Miss Dagon of Oceania, fin, Philip Bopnar. Charlotte Appia- Abraham Huylar, a well known broken, toe o»uss« by » forty Vtt^ ^ KunyoB, bottypf Kwwrt. w Th« Holmdel euchre club held a hi 8 at4 | Emily Emory, Dorothy Mlnton and te and William -Murphy. resident of Keyport, died of typhoid: pmg on 't- Mrs, W. H. Emery ot Batontowi Ashland council. of American Me- Forty ld apd •want to tytyftlngtori meeting at L\\trier BchUnck's. Those ** . ; pneumonia after a sickness of a A spn wa« Horn t« ig1 tour. • ; ".•;:,-•• • s,nd Mrs. Charles Croft at Red Bank. chanics of Soabrlght held an enter- week. He was 56 years old and wasWallace of R Joseph Ptrtir, ion of Rlqtjrd who Won pr|?e» wore Mrs, Edward A IWre.lh.flrM pf «i. B, Oortover o« tainment ln celebration of the 25th Taylor ot Mlddletown, Miss Abble JSrt *K*» tt» fleoK, whHe )n th« Mlsa Anna .Coyne, daughter ot survived by a widow and; a daughter, P«h»c of Wttle Silver Point, oelo- D»n(el Coyne of Belford, arid,'W|^ anniversary of the lodge. When the Florence E; Huylar. t>r*t»<> " ' Wonmouth county (or the year 1900 »y]qr of Wddietown and rparrlcd at St. Mary's Catholic was 218 and tho lodgo was worth FIRST CHURCH Or oad Sly ent «| thh KypKt Hudson avenue. The house waa to B«nlo «nd Ellen Kin?, Je«s|a, pfulle Were an.noupeed, ^qng pranyb, ftelfl- l church at New Monmouth. The cer- 15,000. contain six rooms and bath. Barling, M$ Ptanil«-Pwl»r, Luoy Llpplnoctt, td the list with a population of Thieves entered • Mrs. L, L, Mc- u|«s 0, W»lllnjf was CHRIST, ?ClENTIiT Quetn'g grocery store at the corner LM- Prflwn JjMjiuwr. . emony was performed by Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey WIHIs of JohnBon and Frako were tho cw Wwy Klnar, Ltvlna Williams, Annla &XI2. Other figure^'were Rf4 Bank JameB A. Reynolds ot Red Bank In Wallace street, who were recently tractors. MA lilbbl* Hayer, James, Bunoll, Bj*|!8,'A»buryiPark *,u», Keyport or Bliriiwsbury, and Locust avenues. , Opuwar a\»ol?, who llvefl. b«v An overcoat, three pairs of gloves, a the abjence of th» rector. Rev. John married, had «, house warming party. Mlua Grace Williams of Navcslnk Wllllo Llpptaratt and Raymond King 3,411, Freehold 2,983, Katawap 1,611, wmn «' The party was -a surprise and waswas appointed to fill tho vacancy Jkfanuquan 1,500, Atlantic High- arranged by the bride's mother, Mrs. caused by the resignation of C. L. dlqtjjwn, FJprqwa an4 Csrrle King lands, 1,883, Highlands 1,228, ee»T whlflh. were in th« money drawer bir ot friends qnh.li.78d blrthciay. One of the most elaborate celebra- tions of a silver wedding ever held Charles Crawford. About 35 per-Wheatcroft, principal of tho Lin- of Brooklyn^ Harry Groiiley and were, taken,- , . Mr», Vfrn Koop 4I«4 of cl^.age at v brighright UUMi i JNpt«JNept«nn» Citiyy 1,009, . sons were present. croft school. WlHlam Child ot fled P»nk and Bdl Bh 682 Bl 903 AN The, grocery store of Marcus L, W, ht home ot her aon, Henry Koop oS held In this part of the county w»s Bradley Beach 682, Belmar 903. AN dbservod by Mr. and Mrs. Slgmund ' Mrs, Sarah E. Wilson, -wife of John Miss Phoebe A. Coach, wile of imln Parker, Jr.,, of Shrews- lantown .695, Spring Lake &2B, Eng-Lea of Keyport waa gutted by ftre ?prt KoRmoMth, aha" wp» olghtj and the stock w,ns completely ruined. I4 Eisner of West Front' street Red H. Wilson of Ooeanlo, died very sud- Daniel Coach of Central avenue, Tt.« oubllo li MtdUOr l»i»ry. llshtown «0, North Spring Lakp 361, An unoccupied hoiise edjolnlng the a« «I4 Bank, The guests from out of tovin denly ot apoplexy. Mrs. Wilson lc£t died of paralysis. She was sixty . A surprise party m tendered to ^Slonhwrst 168 and PeM 70. , M|II )ja,ry M«»8«r of F«r Haven six daughters and four sons, they nandins Roam. store, owned by Mr. Lee wai also arrived in a special train chartered 1 years old and had beeri- sick a long MIsi'Emma JJobrpugh at kittle Sll Rev. Robert T. Roche, who had Peer) damaged. The loss on the stook vu died of. pneumonia, She was sixty for the occasion- The couple were being.Jennie, Julia, Ethel, Mary, El- time. * • v«r; About fifty guests,were pres- er» pplflcopal mlnletep tor 48 years ejja ota-and le« nq relaUvea In this 1 about $700.' ••'•••' remarried and after the ceremony a ent: from tattle Silver, Bed Bank, and who had been pastor of St. t very, fine dinner was served. Ootlnpo'rt and Lonj Branoh. Among Jemea's Eplsoopal church at Baton- A social club was. organlied at oatrigllt W'th about (Ween young Twenty Years AjTC Mrs. Frederick N. Baedcr, wife of •• ' w»r» M)«BI» NetMe Cpnover, town tho past'ten years, died at that the pastor of the Holmdel Reformed W|!|I»W1P, M^ttla Wmi»m», place of pneumonia after, an Illness mPn W rnon>Bers. TJie offlcdM were F#lr Haven was the greatest place Chester H. Packer president, Charles or oysters along the Shrewsbury. church, organized a Junior Christian Pmma Golden, Jessie of only three'dayB. He would have endeavor society. Tho ofQccrs were Ht« E?««inoH and C»rr|e been 78 years. old. the following Coyert vice president, John Brehrh YIlllam H. Chandler of that pla'ct COME TO secretary and Herman Thorsen 'as perhaps tft». .biggest oyaterman, Henry DuBols president, John Rlt- hftr|»s Murphy, V. L, Smith n)onth. His wife and flvo cblldren ter vice president, Ethel Payne sec- J, W SwannoHr Jr,, .WMIsm Woh. survived him, two of them beln treasurer,. • , n these parts. Hit average' ship- njents. for a nurpter of weeks past retary, Victor DuBols treasurer, For Your Home and erdion, Roliert TrafTora, Edward Mrs. BWott p. Huntsmltn Pf 8)atpn The Samuel Taylor property at Frederick N. Eaeder superintendent •Wlpp,)»y) , J n £|£n»|ll i Jphhn town and Hev. H, I}, P, Hoehe, rtc Mlddletown village was bought by h#d been sixty barrels a week, pth- Poultry Supplies, Louden vDairy Equipment, McCbrmick-Deenng Farmalt r prominent oystermtn at that and Hiss Carolyn Hance Assistant Ol^igep, V»df> Woloott and Fred tor of St. Jamee's church, of Lops Daniel \yil»on. The property con> superintendent. Tractors and Machines, Keystone "Gatyanneal"Field and Poultry Fence, Branoh. ' -, ,.' •'' " ' silted of a house and nearly an acre, })aoe were Forman R.'Smith, Wal- Curtis.: ' «r R, Mlriton, Cecil, Thomas' and V. Mies Dealla Kathryn DeWltte of Th« officers of tho new Prosbytar- Condver Taylor ot Colt's N«ok of ground. Mr. Wilson paid *825 McCormick-Deering new Milking Machine, LoWe Brothers Paintj, Coleman cash for the property, , Rhos4es, Charles and Edward Atlantic Highlands became the bride lan fll»n4»y-»i)pool at Atlantic High- driving over tho railroad bridge near Bjennatt, Opsdlah Martin.' John1 B. of William Arnold Poling of Key- Gas Pressure Stoves, Nesco, Puritan and Perfection Oil Cook Stoves. ' land* wsr« E, H. Cook suporlntend- Pr. Taylor's place at Middiet Joseph A, Edgar asilttant superin- port. The couple were married In tendent of the Prudential Insurance AJIen, Joseph and David Parker, Nel- •«nti:T• sailed for Egypt thte day hit »uov children living and sixteen grand- Alb«rt-8mlth,jncond vice president, VanDerveer tc VanBusklrk opened children. Mrs. Lou Caro; |hird- building at the corner ot Broad and THE WORLDS

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en back to Philadelphia and again of the most educational and enter- Liberty Bell placed ID Independence Hall. taining conferences and . programs 5 SOUP PLACTS Never from that time until 1835 possible. did anything of Importanco happoa The State board annual conven- May Ring Again hat teas npt announced by the ring- tion will open the session followed ng of this historic bell. It was Joy- by the executive committee of the This Famous Bell, Silent for ously rung •when the nawa camo ot New Jersey state grange and a very Ninety-Six Years, May Ring the surrender of Cornwollls to Gen- :omplete program of the New Jer- eral Washington, which ended tho sey federation of county boards of Out Again on Washington's devolution. agriculture, with the county agents Birthday Next Month. The old bell Is reverently pre* regular meeting and banqvet sched- Does any Cftilb or rim* lerved. It stands on the ground floor uled for Wednesday evening, fol- Tho famous old Liberty Bell, which if Independence Hal), where It la lowed by the New Jersey state poul- ilar o^gvdcaUpn d«« so joyously rang to announce tho viewed by thousands of visitors from try association and banquet; New Declaration of Independence and •ire to acquire prop* all sections of this country. rersey Record ot performance auo- which tolled BO sadly when George The Liberty Bell has been a great ilatlon, and Baby chick association. Washington died at Mount Vernon, erty in down-town raveller in its day. In fact, It has It is understood that tho Now Jersey may again ring forth from Inde- leen more of the United States than alfalfa association aa well as the dis- M Red Bank? pendence Hall, In Philadelphia, on cussion scheduled for the Holsteln- Washington's next birthday, Feb- vast majority of the people. In addition to Us war-tlmo trip to A1- Frleslan co-operative- association ot ruary 22d, 1931. We have a bargain to lentown. It has made the following Now Jersey Is one of the best ever, Efforts are being made by officials peacetime journeys: followed, of course, by the dairy- offer. of the George Washington Bicenten- July 23, 1885r To Now Orleans for men's banquet In addition Is the nial Commission to arrange for a the World's Industrial and cotton Tew Jersey bee keepers' association, nation-wide hook-up on this "date exposition. •ocatlonal teachers conference, New hjutipemupdqs and have President Hoover press an July'25, 1803: To tho Woild's Co- Jersey Horticultural society ad- Riverside Mortgage electric button in Washington which umbia Exposition at Chicago, ournod meeting, New Jersey Potato will start the nation's most historic & Finance Corporation October 24, 1885: To tho cotton isioclatlon, aa well aa tho third an- ' the. dirt bell was on July 8, 1835, to honor of states and Atlantic exposition, At- IUOI church co-operatlvef conference. almost ond hundred years. It is pro- lanta, Georgia. The women, not to be out done by Broad St Nan Bank BMr* posed to have tho bell strike thirteen the men, have made an effort to ThutfM «omedifcjj- »o gemb «boot tb» ocw IWrft* Omrti January 6, 1002: Interstate and VBJMT. II doon't fan sad twin.enl tax « dotto-nthcr Bed Bank, N. J. times, one for each ot the thirteen iVest India exposition, Charleston, schedule a program to Interest the original states. South Carolina. rural women of New Jersey and |khdAdl According to noted Philadelphia Juno 15, IB03: Bunker Hlli colo- through It all, those who become ,cn trd&cmjtius. historians, tho last ringing of the ration, Boston, Massachusetts, red absorbing facts and figures A wonderful "sgfcaor* doc* the wotfc sad tttiitt io a bell was on July 8, 1835, In honor of 1904: Louisiana purchase expojlt- may rest by visiting not only tho 'pucatcdafctfgtooicudln&f.wfaiithr T ' tho funeral services of John Mar- products exhibit at the Armory, but on at St. Louis, Missouri. corporate ot the Stati of Mw JMK shall, Chief Justice of the United October 23, 1913: Historical straet he equipment,show,"which promises States, who died in Philadelphia on iarade, Founders Week celebration, o be aa fine as any ever held. July 6, 1835. While the bell was be- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. OOBPOBATHD. bod, oSSErVtlr oi/the ing solemnly tolled it suddenly ELECTRIC WASHER State of N«w York, D.f.ndint». July 4, 1015: To the Panama-Pa- Wouldn't Have Operation. In Btv«hn«nt, NoUw. . ' • cracked. An attempt was made to Aeolts an army* depeadiblc. No maptr wfctt makes op . NoUea l» hereby ulv.n tiat m Writ ot lflc exposition at San Francisco, Although Chang Chu./a Chinese repair it in 1846 for the celebration California. du wuh. BerotiW, too. Tin new bclloaa roll wriagtf helps Attachment nai Inued out of tht CIMult aundrymari at Manasquan, was Court or tho,County of Moiunouth on til The kind yon would bay with your own good of Washington's birthday ceremon- a lot. wlu» tit* time and Is « bleuug mtibfrtad to the c d Am Dt George Washington very often jald by doctors to have but little "? ?r Y ^wr- «>». «*«ln»t the ies, but this attempt failed. It Is be- heard the ringing of tho Liberty woajM who mots the work doot at home, .totithtr'do rUht. and e«dlt»i raohtyi and efttatfc :hanco to live unless he submitted good, and eUtMi, l«nd«nnd tenamtnU money... yours for only 75 coupons from lieved, however, that while the Bell, due to the fact that ho spent itheodfot tMltdoac • . . cracked bell will not give forth Its to an operation for a ruptured gas- ol Alfred Ko«hl«r and Koehlir Holding more l.lme in Philadelphia than any . Yooil be gltd to know how little the JWWin two, and Oomp»ny. Incoroorsttd, both non-mldant , once famous clarion notes, it will other place, except hla home state of trio ulcer, he refused to let the doc- dabtora, at tho iult of Oonovar Lumber nevertheless ring sufficiently loud to Virginia. He first went there aa a tors operate and walked out of the how only you CM p*r for a. A free deoMostntioa, la Company, body corporate of the SUU of . bo heard by all radio listeners, If it Long Branch hospital last week. yoor own horns.. - dotta't au*n yoa btf« to day tf jfeu'n New Jer»e». for ths mm of One Ihouianil, ember of the continental congress. Fivo Hundrod Sovanty dollire and Sbttr-, OCTAGON™** Is tapped thirteen times on the in- ootretdy. , v Six centj. returnablo on the twenty.flrit, nlversary of Washington's birth His next ofllclal visit was as the pre- day of January. 1981, and ,th« uni haa Ms eonpant mnit In bam Octagon Soap Powder siding officer of tho convention which Complain of Water Pressure. next month. leon eerved and duly encuted, and traa ramed our constitution. His long- The Oceanport borough council roturned on the tlxth' d»y of J»nu»rr. lOSt. by tho Sherlrt ol Monmouttl Oountr. Six very lovely soap plates—in the 8-inch size that the modern Before it cracked, tho Liberty Bell ist stay In the city of brotherly love as decided to protest to, the public Sated January 12th. 1081. housewife-prefers. They're made of porcelain—with amost attrac- had lived a life of eighty-two useful ras as president of the United utility commission against the low JERSEY CENTRAL itates from 1790 to 1757. JOSEPH MoDERMOTT, ' tive Rose and Poppy decoration. Just the sort you'd buy if you were years and had become one of the water pressure they claim is main- - Clvrk* most famous bells In the world. All The history of, the Liberty Bell, tained by the Portaupeck water Appleiate. Stavent, Potter Spending your own good money—and they cost you nothing. company. The officials fear that be- Power and Light Co. V * Seuiellle. through tho Revolutionary war the iven before tho American i Rovolu- Attorneys ot Plaintiff. Liberty Bell was used for the pur- cause of this Insurance rates in the Save all yoor Octagon Coupons carefully. Remember that there on, Is fin Interesting one. In the pose of calling together the Inhabi- fear 1751 the assembly of the Prov- borough will be Increased. The road to better and I . axe six Octagon Products, each of which does its bit to lighten tants of tho city to learn news from nce of Pennsylvania decided that ness leads through The T your household tasks. And each one has a. premium coupon. the battlefields. At one time during ;he state house at Philadelphia (In :t pays to advertise In The Register, It Pays to Advertise in The Register. vertlslzg columns.—Adv The coupons from Octagon Toilet Soap count double value the war, however, It became neces- lependence Hall) needed a new bell. > this offer, which expires on June 30, 1931. sary to remove,the bell haBtily from \ resolution was passed, Instructing Us fastenings and take It out of the :he superintendents of the building city. This exciting event took place to secure one. The superintendents, Note: Write far big cata- log sbowios bnad{eds of on September 18, 1777, when the Isaac Norris, Thomas Leech and Ed- news came that the British army ward Warner, wrote the following was about to occupy Philadelphia. quaint Iotter to Robert Charles, the Tho bell was carefully loaded on a Colonial agent at London: wagon and conveyed along with tho "Respected Friend, Robert Charles: heavy baggage of, tho American The Assembly having ordered us army In a supply train of seven hun- to procure a bell from England to be dred wagons, guarded by two hun-purchased for their use, we take the dred North Carolina and Virginia liberty to apply ourselves to thee to cavalry, to Allentown, Pennsylvania, get us a good bell, of about two thou- where Jt was hidden In Zion's church sand pounds weight, the cost of until June 27, 1778, when It was tak-which we assume may amount to JL. Scnirartx, 108-110 West Front St., Bed Bank, N. J. ono hundred pounds, sterling, or per- FOR 1931: haps with the charges something more. made possible by lB30performan.ce "Wa hope and rely on thy care and assistance In this affair, and that thou wilt procure and forward It by the first good opportunity, as our workmen Inform ua It -will be much less trouble to hang the bell before THERE is A PRUDENTIAL POLICY !he scaffolds are struck from the *5O TO building where we Intend to place it, which will not be done till the em for every kind of Life Insurance need of next Bummer or beginning of the Fall. "Let the bell be cast by the beat workmen, and examined carefully PRICE REDUCTIONS before It Is shipped, with the follow- ing words well ehapen In large let- ters around it, viz.: " 'By order of the Assembly of the but the Province of Pennsylvania for the on modifkd 3 State House In the City of Philadel- phia, 1752'. > •--- Is deservedly popular for Its "And underneath: 'Proclaim" Lib- erty throughout all the land unto al the Inhabitants thereof—Leviticus XXV, 10'. WIDE ADAPTABILITY "As we have experienced thy readi- GEMERIL MOTORS ness to serve this Province on all oc- casions, we desire it may be our ex- cuse for thlB additional trouble, from Modified Whole Life Policy thy assured friends, With Change of Rate at End of Three Years Isaac Norrls, Thomas Leech, Edward Warner. "Let the paekago for transporta- ANNUAL PREMIUM tion be examined with particular care and the full value Insured there- SrdYear . .-. on." Fourth Dividend Net Cwt Olv. Nel Ceel First and Followlno Apportioned Fourth Year Apportdfor 6th Year The careful directions by the su- AGE Yaarg Yeare for 1830 on this basis 1831 cnUilsbuls perintendents were duly carried out by tho Colonial agent at London. Thi $5,000 20 $60.50 $71.20 $13.20 $58.00 $13.60 $57.60 hell was cast by Thomas Lister of 5OO lbs. to 3,5OO lbs. $5,000 30 80.25 94.40 16.90 77.50 17.40 77.00 Whltechapel. London, and reached Philadelphia In August, 1752. It, GUARANTEED CAPACITY INCREASES $5,000 40 115.15 135.45 23,05 112.40 23.75 111.70 however, was not a success. When placed on trusses In the State Hous STRAIGHT RATING $5,000 50 174.90 205.75 33.10 172.65 33.75 172.00 yard tor a trial ringing it was soon cracked. An American firm was now given (Premium Payable Quarterly, Seml-Annually or Annually) a chance to see what It could do In the way of producing a satisfactory bell. Tho name of thlB flrm was Past ON IO CHEAT , Agos IS to 66 $0,000 and up & Stow, "two Ingenious workmen" of Philadelphia. These two young men 133 DIFFERENT TYPES broke up the English-made bell, This policy calls for one Increase In rata melted the material, added an ounce beginning with the fourth year; but and a half of American copper ti dividends begin at that time and on tha each pound of the old metal to mak it less brittle, and re-cast it with all basis of current oxporlonce as Indicated the original Inscriptions on it, with $50 Less $15OLess above those dividends are more than the exception of tho substitution of their own names for that of th MODEL T-T5i frit* rWueed w «-Cort anJ 1-lon rmnfr... ISd'ani W mnd HI' Hfrnlftam-H difftnnt l *745 (TTTEU01) the result of this second casting:. William Wylie, Supt. The bell Is considerably large than most peoplo Imagine, It bcln] HIS starts the new year with a big piece of to share guch advantage* with truck owner*. So, Miller Bldg., twelve feet In circtimferenco nni Tvalue-news for truck owners. 'Effective to- more than ever, lt'» going to pay «very truck with n clapper three feet, two tnchc day, price reductions or capacity increases— owner to find out what General Motor* Truck Red Bank. lone. or boM—bring liigher value than erer, in 10 offers bqfqre be buys I See these trucks today. Tim curly ofllclal ringers of thl famous bell were Edward Kelly, from great General Motors Truck models t affecting Try them out. Ask men who own them about 1753 to 17(V>; David Edward, from 133 different types of modern haulage and de- the eztraearnlng ability designed and built into Call the Prudential Office 1765 Io' 1758, nnd Andrew McNal livery equipment. Increased capacities mean' them. Start 1931 with delivery or haulage equip* and get rate for your age, from 1758 to 1770. It was McNal who had tho honor of ringing Hi greater coming power per truck. It la made ment that can do a real share In building your bell nnnnunclng tho Declaration o possible by what happened in 1980. Lowered business and profits I (Timo payments financed Independence material costs were coupled with production at lowest available rates, by our own Y. M. A. C.) savings. And It is a General Motors Truck policy (Allprkeai Chassis,/, o. b. Ponliac, Mich.) AOBICULTUBAIJ WEEK, A. GENERAL MOTORS VALUE! Flno Program Arranged Fur Meet Ings nt Trenton, "Even beltor than over" has beoi thj comment of thoso farmers whe havo had a clianco to neo tlio pro grim of tho ilxtennth nnntinl utat agricultural convention, which Ii $70 Less Kchedulcd for tho wenk of Jiuninr} 27th to 30lh. BcRlnnlni: Tuesday momlnff will Monr.L T-ITI *r*i r.fcm «»«•. • • IN' «p« til' thn convening of the Htnto AKIICUI $mumlu4»n tlmndmnt (II ijwji fort—rj, f ri5.c..). rotteifia! turn! convention nt tho muiimibl chnmhor of tho ntnte onpllal nn ' Now *O7S tnrrc ires) Now *5285 fnrrittMU cloning Friday nftnrnoon, Janunry 30th, with proKrutnn covmlnK poul- n{ Attwrtra try, dairy, b<

daughter of Hi. ana Mrs. Werner V. America's aviator aoe In the world Sent to Reformatory. oonsldcrlng the adoption of a mer- Postofflce to Move. , There are more persona reading Here and There Kethermund of Kmort, and Harry war, will speak on avUtlon at. the Frank Marra, seventeen, ot Lons nantlle license as a means to prevent The Spring Lake postofflce -will b« Iho Kekister every week. Are you A. Burlew of that piece were mar- annual dinner of tUe Monmoutb peddlers from operating in the bor- moved April 1st to quarters at 1107, among {he regular readers?—Adver- Branch, 'was sent to the state re- tisement . • PhoiiB 104B ried last Saturday week. After a council of Boy Scouts at the Berk. formatory at Annandale last week ough to -the detriment of the regular Third avenue,- where 400 square feet . <»etn«tl> Or. gnglwW in the Countytwo months' stay in Florida they wllj eloy-Carteret hotel at Asbury Park by Judge Tr,uax for stealing a merchants, more of floor space will, be provided make tbetr bom* at Keyportt tomorrow night. than In the present quarters. ._ UKBN,.v-v,>. poeketbook from a car. He was on New License Agent, . „ "•:• Anp«lT«0T ' Perioml Notes, Sale* of Prop* Veteran BallroAd Man. probation for'another theft. *« Marlon_ Stmt, . . ;«, • drty, Building Operation* Fire Manila] Betflni Dutlei. ' John J. Haley has taken over the To Make Three Houses of One. CharlM A. Harvey, farmer chief of George' H., Hampton of Asbury auto license bureau at Keyport, suc- The C. T. Cook house at Elberon, Lodge Dolngt, Birtht, Mar- the Long Branch, lire) department, Park retired last week after fifty Pamages don* to the new rock Jet- ceeding S. Frank Mason, who failed which was recently bought by New- MILLER'S of re-appolntment. Ho will have his ark people, will be converted into riages and Deaths. has assumed hi* dutIM as county Or* years of service with the railroad. He' ty at Manasquan river inlet are being •jells the (olioWing 8Mi marshal. He will receive $800 a began JBS. an apprenticed telegrapher repaired through an appropriation office In Charles F. Straub's auto ihrco houses. The building Is one of sW - V "fft*t Miss Annie Perrlne of Freehold year and hli chief duMea will be to t.tboWrnilnedalo station and for of |10,00O from the war department. showroom. Elbcron'a historic residences. JiM, gone to Trenton, where shs will ^1931 Models OIB«« Hour«< KiOO to »i) makeIspectlons of sohqol bulIUIbgK, t1 years' he was ticket agent at As- The heavy storm recently moved sev- Long Time In Office. Southern Hunting Trip. 8l b oopupy the home other aloter-ln-liiw, hotels and other buildings.' •',' bury Park. eral fcljg rocks ID the jetty. Mil. $. A."Petplne, wWU the latter Lewis H, fetcmlec baa been a, mem- John J. Mulholland, Joseph Mur- standard advertised WOJJAM A. HOPP1NO, New lawyeri. Baby's Body 7ound. ber of the Matawan township com- phy and Joseph Carr of Freehold are RHIEIUU flroluf, ' m|kes,.a. trip to California. Miss Loiei Damafe SuIJt, ', • Uui.n Plict. ;..;.:.BCD BANK. «. 1, Pefrlrie will return to Freehold In Louis L. Fischer and Arthur A. The body of a new born baby waa mittee 28 years and he has been enjoying a, hunting trip In ' South Mrs. Lena Our of Ii>ng Branch chairman eighteen years: Mr. Stem- Carolina. They are making their AM V ': lost her suit toi »30,0. C»rr'« birthday. Want School Enlarf ed. Kenneth Ely, deputy game warden hospital at New York next month to Philco Clarion OIBeei. ID Broad St. RED lU^K, W, 3, Mrs. William Johnei of Freehold Twins at Freehold, ' ',••••;•- W. Kenny, said tho boy tried to begin a course in nursing. Kahcy Lee and fftedeclck Gordon The Ocean, township Parent-Teach- of Adelphla, has secured several OEOEOE D. COOPEIW was; Installed as president ot. the er association has requested the crates of • Western rabbits which rtlll him by putting a noose over hla Bakery Bobbed. Crosley Bosch CIVIL ENOINECT, auxiliary ot Benjamin HartaHorne are the names of twin children born board of education to add three lead. ' William Relmcr's bakery at Free- •ucetlur to (Stars* Coootr, C. E.i to Mr. and Mrs. 0. Gordon Cpnover have been turned over to sportsmen EASX TEKS1S. fltterton ButlJIng. HEP UANH, N. • .o*jnp W Spfnlth-Aroeclcan war vet- rooms to the Oakhurst school to meet who have released them on farms In Engllshtown Man Dead. hold was broken Into early last erans of Ashury .Park. •" of Freehold at the Spring Lake hos- the heed for larger school accommo- Wednesday morning. A large quan- OEOBOE K. ALLEN, Jh, a B, Ami pital last-week. Mrs. Conover was and around Adelphla. • Henry Scott of Englishtown died .Liberal Allowance op you Edward Slmomort, a. Freehold lus- dations. One room now has~t>9 pu< last Friday week after a long sick- tity of bakery products and mater- ^ old aet OEOBGE F. BANBOLFU, O. E. In ft serious condition for a few. days piifc. ,_ ' ::,_; "•- ••;/'.• Substituting for Wife. OIVH, ENaiNEEIlS AMD SURVftVOBB. tlq* of the peice-and former automo- ness. Ho was eighty years old and ials was stolen. SO Bro.d 8tr.it. RtO B.iiW. N. J. bile; agent at that pises, has opened but Is rapidly improving. . - • Mrs. W. E. Traoey, who has served Beappolnted to School Board. We also »cll for Cash. To Build. Two Bridget. had lived In that section all hW'llfe. an office in the Ferrlne building. LorJie'i Anniversary. • without pay as librarian for the NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT The Ocean Grove campmeetlng aa< county library at that place, Is onA widow and three children survive Mayor J. William Jonos of Long Estate of Kveroit Hobtnnon,- docamai}.. tWim'HuUt of Oqcan Orova Is one Tha Long Branch lodge of Rebck- sociatlon -has decided" to join with him. Branch has reappolntcd R. Kearny Nollco in "nnicby .slvon that tli* so of those successful in passing the ex. ah celebrated Its 33d .anniversary the sick list While she Is laid up counts of the mbscribcr. ftriihinhtrator of Asbury Park In building two newthe library work will be looked af- Firo In Dress Shop. Reid a member of the city board of the estate of faiu .dec«as«(f. \fill bo tmUlterf ^ laminations'of the state board of den- Tuesday night of last week. Grand bridges across" Wesley lake. Ocean Flro gutted a dress store operated education for a five-year term. •n<] Btateil by the Burroxate of the County Master James Q. Wood of Lyndhurst ter by her husband. ' MILLER'S •• tisis;::,./':;/ •-"• • Grove will contribute half of the by M. A. Thomas In the Cook build- of Monmouth and reported for Mttlimfrt and Mrs. Emily Kllby of Belleville, Freehold Woman's Death. Freehold Man Dead. to the Orphan* Court ot Bald County, on Marrted- Kitty ITeari, cost, vrhich is estimated to be $10,000. ing at ABbury Park last Wednesday Joseph E. Bunce of Freehold died 33 W. Front Street, Tbunduy. tht nlneteenth'dny of Febrtjaiy. state Rebekah president. , were Mrs. Elizabeth C. Many, wife of A. D. mi. at which tliqi aiipllcatlon ntll Ui and Mrs. Adam H. Brown of among those attondlng. • Won Bridge Match. night. For a time it waa feared th{ at the Hazard hospital last week, oe made for the allowance of comroUiloni Spring Lake Heights celebrated their John L. Many of Freehold, died Red Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Sims, Sir Tuesday of last week In' her 78th mtlre building Would be destroyed. aged eighty yeats. He is survived by and counsel ftei.. fiftieth wadding i anniversary last Death of Aged Woman. . ; Acquire Bus Line. two daughters and a son. ' Fuone IU0 for Homt ' Dated December HO', A. D. 1080. Derrick Wernher and Baron von year. • Besides . her husband;, she CHARLES H 6HERMAN. Thursday when they served a turkey Mrs. Nancy E. Thomas.of Ocean leaves a daughter and a son and si* Tho Rollo bus corporation of Key- New Bank Director. dirtier to their children and grand- f representing the Mon. Demonstration. Alton Verran Evans. Eiil . Grove died Friday, aged, 86, years. mouth county bridge club, won the grandchildren. port has bought tho Intcr-Clty Pub- A. J. Holland has been elected a 176 Broadway, Lone Branch, N. J. children. 'They received a large Expert Repairing on ail uutkea Trottor, She leaves ono daughter, Mrs, Her •contract ibrldge match at Philadel. lic Bervlcs lino operating between director of tho Freehold trust com- number of presents, Including Sold bert Walters of Ocean Grove, and Operation for Hernia. •• of Badios. phia last week with a score ,of 6,470. New York and Asbury Park, The pany to succeed the late Hyclnth C. You can soil It it you advertise It pleoes. "•' ' • two sons, Louis S. Thomas of Bound Eugene Danancner of Freehold line la enjoying a good patronage. Levy. In The Register.—Advertisement , r*lntlnff Contract Awarded. Brook and Dr. Joiioph'F. Thomas of Fire Officers to Organize. was taken to the Long Branch hos- Flushing. Long Island, pital last Saturday week In a seri- Thi) Bernard d'ecofatlng studios v Tho Fire .Officers' association of Iiaivo been, awarded tho contract for Allentown Man Weds. * the Long Branch fire department has ous condition from acute hernia. H< painting' the main building and decided to adopt a constitution and was operated on the same day and.Is A. Irvln Wetherlll of Allontown and now recovering. mlrsoa' homo at the new Fltkln me- Miss Oertrude M. Moll of Trenton .becomo Incorporated,- Tho .organiza- morial hospital In Neptune township. were married-last Wednesday night tion has been In existence since 19U, Sent to Asylum. UNITED SERVICE The contract waa awarded by theat the bride's home. After the cere- but was never ofnolttlly organized Harry Allgor, 21. who Is alleged to Walter'Kldde company, general con- ony they left for a trip to Florida have, set. flr* to Edward Kozocky'i UNITED tractors. . ' ravins Flan Protested. barn at Eatontown recently, has and will return-to .their (arm home Members of the Neptune City tan- NEWS Aged Man'i Death. In Allentown In March. payers' association attended a meet, been committed to the state asylum SERVICE Augustus B. Morris, formerly of ing of the borough council laBt week at Trenton, where he is being held Boy's Leg Broken. , for observation. Long. Branch, died Thursday at the Gerald Prlfil, seventeen, of Jersey- to protest against the paving of Syl- GROCERS We Are Always At Hand f GROCERS homp,,ot his daughter, Mrs. H. H. vvvwtlw vllle, was Wken to the, Long Branch vanla avenue, They proposed that Junk Dealer Arrested. - . PHONE FOR FOOD PHONE FOR FOOD Heath ,*f A«bury Park. Mr. Morris hospital last week with' a badly frac- tbo state take over the liighwiy. Patsy Jhevenls, a Junk dealer of ym, To Help Solve Your Food waa 8? years old and -waB born at tured right leg. His father was also Asbury Fark, was arrested last week. Oceanport. For many years he Farmers Organize. Injured. They were struck by a car More than 150 farmers, who do He was charged with obtaining un- Problenii. •worked on the steamboats plying tho driven by Leo Gllloly as they alight- der false pretenses three auto .tires Shrewsbury river. buelncsa In tho Nowark market, have ed from their (Jar. organized an association to be known valued at $35 from Mrs. James Grif- Allenhunt Man Weds, Driver Fell Asleep. as tho New Jersey market gardeners' fin for $1.25. Miss Madeline Alllger of East I Honry Jones of Freehold was s association. The association will Died In Texas. SALE EFFECTIVE JANUARY 22nd TO JANUARY 28th ige was married laist Thursday ouBly Injured'last week when ha fell build' a now' market at Newark. A. Albert Mahns, nineteen-year-old Charles M. Jameson of West Al- asleep while driving and bin car loft son ot Albert Marine of Neptune, mrot.. Mr. Jameson to resident the road near Matawan, Miss Mary Asbtiry Fark Man Dead. died last week at Houston, Texas. He Ferlntendont iof the properties Popp of Mllltqwn.and Mjsa Elizabeth Irving Goldstein, a-clothing deal- had been visiting his brother Fayes, passengers In tho car, were er at Asbury Park, died suddenly on SHEFFIELD MILK FREE ed by! Sanders' A, Wertheim ot Charlei, vrho'has lived at Houston Burtis brothers coal company. alto bAdly'ihjured. • .' Friday of a heart attack. He wasfor five1 years. • fifty years old and had lived at As- Heyport Couple Wed. - Blckenbaoker to Speak. • bury Park forty ryearsv jA widow Merchant* Protest Against Peddler*. Marjorle C. Rothermund; Capt. Edward. V. RicfccnbacKer, end two children survive him. Keyport's mayor a,nd council are U. S. G. CO F F E E CAREFULLY BLENDED BY ONE bF. THE BEST COFFEE EXPERTS IN THE COUNTRY. FRESH ROASTED AND FRESH PACKED EX- CLUSiyjELY. FOR THE U. S.G. STORES POUND TIN 39C 1 TALL CAN OF SHEFFIELD EVAPORATED MILK FREE GET THIS FREE WITH EACH POUND OF U* S. G. COFFEE. BUY THIS VERMONT MAID HAVE PANCAKES FOR BABBITT'S CLEANING BREAKFAST TOMOR- ROW— MAKE THE PRODUCTS.... Maple & Cane •A iiNE CAB. TO DRIVE BEST WITH PILLS- BUSY'S Babbitt's Cleanser SYRUP ;.;•• > % CANS Pillfbury't 12 OZ. HANDY JUG Bab'O A WONDERFUL COMBINATION WITH Pancake riLLSBURVS PANCAKE FLOUR SPEED "FOR CLEANING PORCELAIN AND TILE" Flour Ivory Soap 2 CANS FLAKES PACKAGE 10 Babbitt's Lye "REAL IVORT SOAP IN FLAKE FORM ACCELERATION •TOR CLEANING DRAIN PU"ES" A WONDERFUL COMBINATION WITH 2 CANS PKG. VERMONT MAID MAPLE or CANE SYRUP Campbell's Llbby's BRAKING PORK CORNED Cut BEEF No. 1 Can HILL CLIMBING BEANS 7 25 FLAG BRAND ApplC SdUCC X Cant ~~ Royal Chesterfield PARKING FLAG BRAND SpittaCh Cigarettes Lrg. Can I •»•* FLAG BRAND Baking Golden Bantam Corn EASY RIDING^——*—i TASTE WILL TELL FUG BRAND Bartlett Pears Poivcler ZPKGS. Lrg. Ca ECONOMY FLAG BRANP Flih 6 Oz. 12 Or. Can Can Can 43'

For &door ae»»«< 12 Tai.icu Delivered. These cara fully equipped—even front and rear Dawes Pure Cider Vinegar ISO..BU. 12° bumpers, extra tire, tube, nndttrsloek Included. Ex IIBX Small Tins Dawes Distilled Pure White Vinegar EX LaX 25o Siro Why Oakland is an Outstanding Performer 16OE.IHI. FletcherTs Castorla on. Green Circle Ammonia Full O,. mi. Feen-a-mlnt M* V.TYPH ENGINB 15 HOB5EPOWUK RUGGBD'FtVn-BAR FRAMQ CROSS FLOW RADIATOR Feen'a-mlnt ssc SYNCBO.MD3H TBAN3MH8ION INtOX SPRING SHACKLES HL8CTRO PLATED PISTONS Baker's Cocoanut Moi.t c, » a Pepsodent Tooth Paste lr*- r"bo LOVCJOV SHOCK ABSOIBBR9 35* FULL BEARING RDAR AXLD tlX F13HBR BODY TYfBS Gold Medal Pure Vanilla or Lemon Vlck'f Vaporub J" RUDDHR CUSHIONS AT 40 POINTS II IN, POUR WHDBL BRAKD9 PRODUCT OP GENERAL MOTORS Extract "»• 19°Gof!•• Cough Syrup no- Leader Coifee IVINS' Green Circle Coffee u Frath Ground and" l'rc|h P»ok«K RASSAS BROTHERS "A Selected Blend" Joe-Boyi" In On« Pound 19 MECHANIC STREET 27 Dclicioui Cooklei To Tho Pound Lb.Pkf, Red Bank, N. Jt , Lh. 19* Freiholer's, Sliced Bread "";:v:;™ .'M ' ¥aee Twelve RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 21,1981.' card party tonight at the borough ough clerk. They had not seen oath Max Xjunont, Plans for pait rots* Hebrew Women's ball. other In fifty years. Tyith William ou tern' night, which will be observed Committees appointed at a recent the visit were Walter, Charles and February 201b. ware dlseipasd. A Successful Ball meeting of the mayor and council Harry Grover of Toms River. literary program conducted by Wini- Complete Investment areas follows: fred Shafto , lecturer; consisted of '.Streets and' sarbas*—Ahearn, Brown, GKANGK MEETING, singing by the entire assemblage,.ft Red Bank Society Cleared $600 Btdh. •' •.. ' . • ' reading, "Let's be Neighborly," bv •.AND for School and Welfare Work Water and tawere—Brown, Smith, Fchl- Interesting Trogtam at Fnrmlnjdale Miss Beroloe Fary and another read- h«b«r. Ing,- "A Parody on Maude Miller," by at Annual Event—Freehold Publto buildings and properties—Bedle, Mooting Friday Night Miss Msttlo Craig. Nearly every Brokerage Service Girl Win. Grand Prize. Smith. Fellhol.r. Tho semi-monthly meeting of member took, part In a discussion dn STEINMCII Police: and licenses—FfannenschraUIt, Brown, Smith. Farmlngdalo grange was held In Red the subject ."Should We Support Our The tenth annual masque aid civ- Men's hall Friday night with the Local Retailer?" Snort addresses Tho facilities of this orfanl- ic ball of the Red Bank Ladles' He-' Sidewallu and KtitKri—Smith, -Bedle, Kation are, extended to private Fehlhab»r. newly Installed officers In charge. were made by each ol the officers. and Institutional investors on brew society at the Smoke Shop Fire mn<] bidding Inspection—-Fehlhabcr, Harvey llcglll, overseer, who was ab- The literary'program for the meeting uny securities lrif which they Wednesday night met all expecta- Smith, Bedle. sent at the installation ceremonies on February 6th will be In charge ot tions regarding; success financially Finance •— F/annenichmldt, Ahearn, because of sickness, was Installed by Miss Elsie MegilL may bo Interested. and socially. The event was attend- Brovn.. ed by more than 200 persons and Printing and eoppliei—Smith, Fchlhab> P.A.R.K $600 was cleared for the Bed Bank er, Bedle. Private Wires Bank Hebrew school and lor Jew- Rev. V. A, DeMaris ot Rod Bank, ish welfare work In this locality, cb»njt« Other costume prizes went to Fat- ily have gone to Florida for tho rost Miniature 21-23 Broio St., RED BANK, M. J. rick Santangelo and Dan Fullerton of the winter, Desks Telephone Hed Bank 3300 of Bed Bank, Miss Sadie Welsman Mr. and Mrs. Charles P/elffer have of Brooklyn, Miss Teresa Eublnson, returned from a visit with relatives Offers Our Newest, Most Boston New York Providence Miss Helen Alpert, Miss Caroline at Richmond Hill, Long Island. Japanese Szold and Miss Blanche Levlnson, all Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Griffin were & Chairs of Lakewood, and Miss Mary Llebo- paid a surprise visit by a party of wltz of Freehold. Emanuel Leven- friends a fow nights ago, in celebra- Gardens Modern Pieces at Discounts of berg of Elizabeth won the door prize tion of their nineteenth wedding an- of $2.50 In goia. niversary. Reduced/ The judges were lljr. and Mrs. The body of Bay Waddle, who was Henry K. Hylin, Miss Loretta Eegan, drowned several weeks ago in the Reduced! "derardi's Reminders Samuel Grconblatt, Abram Simon Shrewsbury river, has not yet been Oak or mission finished roll and M. Harold Kelly. They were as- recovered. His brother Murell Wad- top desks with little match- These miniature Japanese sisted by Mrs. Milton A. Siegfried, dle, of Bowling Green, YCentueky, re- ing chairs, Excellent to hold gardens are very popular... general chairman of the ball commit- turned Home last week after a stay tee. of several days here In connection the school books of your a bowl with little temples, with the drowning. Mr. Waddle is youngsters. Formerly $18.60 10% to 50 A program of popular dance music trees, etc. Formerly $1.80 to was supplied 'by the Smoke Shop or- a police officer at Bowling Green to $37.50 Now $0.95 to $23.00. $8.25. Now One-Third Less. chestra from nine until one o'clock. and his father Is assistant chief of Mrs. Leon Rueckhaus is president of police there. the society, Mrs, Siegfried Is vice Last week William Grover of Bay STBINBACHS—Fourth Floor STEINBACHS—Fourth Floor president, Mrs. I. Richmond Is treas- Shore, long- Island, called on his urer, Mrs. Harry IToldt Is recording cousin, U. Grant Johnson, the bor- secretary and Mrs. Samuel Green- blatt is financial secretary. The trus- tees are Mrs. Majc Leon, Mrs. Sam- uel Swartz, Mrs. Samuel Cohen, Mrs. Harry Kohn and Mrs. Benjamin Ad- ler. I Atlantic Highlands If Furnishing James - W. Shannon Heads Shade or Refurnishing Tree Commission. (Tht Red Bulc Begliter «an b» bought Your Apartment In Atantte Hlthlaadt at thi itorM ol Wil- liam L«fl, W, Lamtrars ni A. Kat*,) or Home—Consult James W. Shannon ha« been elect- ed president of the borough shade A S 8 U.UL HA.L IS Our Decoration tree commission.' M. D. Jones was elected secretary and commissioner In charge of field work. The appro- Experts in Regard to priation in this year's budget for shade tree work ia $2,000, an in- Period'F. u r n i * h i n g s crease of $1,000 over last year. Harold Newmeyer, who injured his neck last week, was taken to tha Long Branch hospital In the am- bulance of the first aid squad. Plans have been completed for the card party to be held tonight at St. The modern trend in furniture, Agnes's auditorium by the Altar and Our grocerybill's Rosary society. The Holy Name so supports a very definite beauty- ciety of St. Agnes"s church will hold not as bi§ as I thought a minstrel show March 17th. a very definite decorative quality for ' itwiddbe Dr. A. Bpsenthal, formerly of the all its extreme usefulness.' There are Long Branch hospital, has moved In- to the Mulr house on the corner of •• types of furniture which are very obvi- Mountain and Fourth avenues, and has opened an office in his home. bUsly of the mbmerit. There are other John O'Neill has bought a new Na'Bh sedan. pieces which are simply not of the day. Our The Boyal Ambassadors of thn experts will advise you as you make your, fur- Central Baptist church have elected Gladys Grover president, Valerie niture savings here, if you wish. In the mid- Golden vice president, Janet Knight secretary, and Evelyn Carr treas- winter sale, prices are exceptionally inviting. urer. At the last meeting of the so- ciety a talkVas given by Miss Leona MacGregor of Canada, who Is going to Abyssinia as a missionary. Thn Christian Endeavor society of Maple Bedroom Suite... Full Size Bed, Dressing the Presbyterian church has elected \ "Say, that's, fine, isn't Ruth Koeppel president, Dorothy Table, Bench, Chest, Mirror and Highboy. Au- ; it? I'm glad we started Gehlhaus vice president, Rose Den- nis secretary, Lauren Wood treasurer thentic Reproduction of Early American Collec- ; trading at Acker Mer- and Ruth Armstead and Rose Den- ; rail's." nis pianists. Dorothy Gehlhaus is tors' Pieces .....-...... -...... $149.00 chairman of the look-out committee, Eva stryker of the prayer meeting committee, Ruth Armstead 6f the so- Queen Anne Dining Room Suite ... Walnut. Table, cial committee, Dorothy Campbell of Big Dollar Sale: the flower committee and Mrs. Wil- Server, Buffet, China Cabinet, 5 Side Chairs, 1 liam I. Campbell of the missionary , Cream Virgin OIlvo OH committee. Arm Chair ...... $195.00 Quart tin $1.00 Rev. Oliver C. Apgar of the Metho- Special Purchase Sale ' Pure Maplo Sail Syrup dist church here and Bev. Thomas Maple Sofa and Chair ... Frame of Solid Maple, * A. M. & C. r. Thomas of the Leonardo Baptist church exchanged pulpits Sunday Upholstered in Basket Weave Tapestry. Two Quart bottle $1.00 ; morning. Pieces ...... >r... $106.00 Tea Beans, New York State The budget of expenses of the borough of Atlantla Highlands for Men's Wool 10 lt)S. for $1.00 1031 was passed on Us first reading $28.50 Occasional Chair ...... $16.50 Yellow or Green Spilt Tens at last week's meting of' the mayor and council. The appropriations for 12 Itis. for $1.00 \ 1931 amount to $93,052.34, as com- pared with $83,227.73 for 1030. The $230.00 Two-Piece Living Room Suite, Tapestry Old Dutch Cleanser amount to bo raised by taxation is Covered ...... ,,...... $175.00 13 tins for $1.00 $56,639.13. against $52,027.73 in 1030. Mayor Snedcker stated that with SWEATERS Fresh Figs, KcoUley'8 the additional taxation assessed on $59.50 Hall Chair, Upholstered in Cut Velvet $29. the Standard Oil plant, he believed 6 large tins $1.00 that there would bo little, If any, In- Ornnga MurmnlaUo, crease in tho tax rate. A public Crosso £ Blnckwcll hearing on the budget will be held $100.00 Buffet Mirror . .. $25.00 January 27th. 4 large jars $1.00 ! A preaching license was voted to $3,44 $79.50 LoveseaF, Upholstered in Itomonn Tea, A. til. & (.'. Allan II. Knlglit at a recent service 1-pound ciinlsters by the Central Baptist church, Mr, Sweaters That Would Regularly Sell For Shadow Print ...... $52,00' Knight, who lives In Atlantic High- 2 for $1.00 : land.!, is a student at tho Bible school $5.00 and $6.00 And Still Be Good Values ! rinmt Quality Toilet Tlnnuo at Dlnghamton, New York. $28.50 Occasional Table $18:00 Cascade 1000 nliect rulln 10 for $1.00 Highlands INews Sardine*, 1'laxanr.t Ilrand Sale Continues This Week Fire In Kadonkocli Store Cnusea Bonclcnii unit HMiilrin, Loss of ?30O. in Furn Ollvo Oil (The Rril Dink RegUKr em be bmigM Men ... think of all the need you will have for Sweaters of 3 large tins $1.00 I n IllKlilindf at Bcille'i draff etora and at Purchase on the Juicpli Btnmeu'e etorc.) this type now, in the Spring and during the coming summer. A Urn Saturday nlRlit In tlic K.>. Then... visit the Store for Men early in tho week and denbnek Imrdwnrn utorc on Bny nvu- choose the number of Sweaters you -will wish. Here, cer- Acker. Merrall min was jiut out by the* firemen nny tho fliomen prcvonlenck of Fri'tl Itelcl'fi lioiim on Nnvo- III mad* at •tlpu- • Ink avenue For a limn the bluze ***•«» InUrvata, "When in.N'vw York, threatened n K«IHK<' owned by Minn Each Sweater is perfect... each knitted to standard mens- J'oin Income. Dino und Dance for a Molly Medibe, .but tlio Ilic wnn put nreinentH. JJltio, tan, fawn mid green heathers, as well as Inquire out before It rennhfil thr, Knrnuo, Oradlt Dollar lit our Coral Jolni Ahrarn linn ticcn elected plain green, coperi, tan, black and navy. Them were all Manager. Grill." |>ir*ldonl of thn l>ornii|;li council. HICTM attlio beginning of the sale. Mr. mi •Matador* tlw' to, ££JoLi»a Bhrewibury Bhreiv • Where flMBeSer MnAa t N y tin* Bayer. &EB BANK REGISTER (sraed Wtrtlr. SaMed u B—mMSui Mttttr M Ik* Post- VOLUME LIII, NO. 31. oBM M B*a Bank, & J, ud«* Iftt AM at Hirab I. UTS, RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21,1931. $1.50 PER YEAR PAGES 13 TQ £fe Big Cut in 1931 Sank Directors TO BPEAK. Drought Relief Auto Crash Fatal RED BANK HIGH APPROVED. Commerce Board Andrew Coleman Bate Bibley Shaw •t Included Among Secondary Schools Highlands Budget Elect Officers Episcopal Church Today, Campaign Plans to Walter Mickens for College Accrediting. to Hold Luncheon Died on Sunday Deaconess KaU Slbley Shaw, an The Red Bank high school in In- piscopal missionary who hu been eluded among B57 public and private Joard of Directors to Meet at Thie Amount to be Railed by 'rank McMahon, Edwin R. Con- tationed In. the Philippine Islands, About $2,000 Has Been Collect- tlantic Highland! Man Suffered secondary schools of the middle Prominent Lodge Member aad Taxation b $13,835.62 Ley over and Kenneth H. Me- will be the speaker this afternoon at ed Tho. Far—A Special Of- Fractured Skull When Thrown states and Maryland, which have Globe Hotel at Noon Friday Former Councilman PatMd Than Last Year—Deerwe of Queen Hud 'Three Red Bank 210 o'clock at the Monmouth coun- fer by a Red Bank Store— from Car in Middletown been approved for college accrediting —Internal Trade Committee Away After Short Ulneu— Organisations. ' nelgbborhood meeting of the Mayor English'* Proclamation for 1931 by a commission of the as- • 917,000 In Approprkliow. women's auxiliary of the Episcopal Highway Accident. sociation of colleges and secondary Met Monday. Well Known Photographer. The' budget introfluoed, »t itonday The organization meetings of" the hurch of New Jersey at Trinity Reports made to the Monmouth Walter H. Mlckenn of Atlantic schools of that area. A luncheon meeting of the board Andrew R. Coleman, one ot thi night* meeting £or, the. Highland! directors, of the three Bed Bank Splfcppal. church on West Front county chapter of the Red Cross show flgblands, aged 38 years, died Mon- The commission, which maintains )f directors of the Chamber of Com- best known residents of this seoUo.ni mayor and council ihows a deorease banks were held last Thursday and treet ,..•'•••••' ; • that about, 12,000.' has been raised lay morning at Rlvervlew hospital a central office at the University of merce will be held Friday afternoon died last Sunday morning at "Ms of 913,835.62 to. th*/.amount to'.*• Friday. Frank MoMahon, president Miss Shaw Is in charge ot All tjius far for .the drought relief rom a fractured skull received when Pennsylvania, functions as a fact- it 12:30 o'clock at the Globe hotel on home on East Front street of a gin. raised by taxaUon this yesjvaij.oonv >f the Second National Bank and Saint's mission,, where she la en- fund. Some of the various, branches IO was thrown from an automobile finding and rating agency and serves Sast Front street Members of the oral breakdown, Ho had been In pate* with last year. In 1881 the 'rust company, Edwin R. Conover, gaged in the religious education and have not yet reported. The larger an accident on the state highway as a clearing house for Information ihnmbcr who are engaged In the real poor health for some time but was amount to be raised .byjtw»«on Is resident of the Broad Street Na- care of children whose parents up contributions comprise $600 from Mr. m the Mlddletown cut-off. Arthur of a professional character concern- estate business have been invited to able to be about until five days ago, •84,180*8, white itt.iWO *97,W8.H was lonal bank and! Kenneth H, Me to a short time ago were living in an,d, Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson, $250 Jlckens, twin brother of Walter, was ing schools In its territory. ittend. C. A. Bentley, president of when he took to his bed. Mr. Colo- ralnd, This represent a decrease )ueen, president of the Merchants savagery. The deaconess, who is from Bertram H. Borden, $100 from [riving tHo car when the machine Failure to be Included on the list he Bentley system for Industrial ad- man was 72 years old. In municipal ta^ rate of 7> per cent, Prust company, have .all bees re. back In'the United States on a va- the Second national bank and trust lolllded with another car driven by does not necessarily imply tneffklen. vancement will be the speaker. Mr. Mr.Coleman's father was at oae whloh decrease ta expected to be ilected. ' ,"• , ,-'• •• ... cation, will tell of her adventursi company, $100-from Sydney Erlaug- Irthur O'Flaherty of South Plaln- cy on the part of a school. In some Bentlcy's organization is Interested. time engaged in the Jewelry busi- doubled for the following year. Other officers of the Second na- among the primitive people whom er, $50 from' Albert L. Ivlns and 150 leld. With Arthur on the front seat instances failure to apply for places In locating industrial plants In small- ness. This business was afterward so% has made her charges. The commissioners' have out ap- onal bank and trust, company are; from Mrs. Annie O. French. Several rere Mrs. Margaret Glvens, house- on the list is responsible for their er municipalities and it is expected taken over by Robert F. Wilbur. For propriation* "to'the bone" In an ef- Vic* ptMldtnU—Bmjamln J. P«ik«r, contributions of *2S, $10, $5 and f 1 :eeper at the Mtckens home, and her omission. ,. that his talk will touch on this sub- a time Mr. Coleman wae employed fort to reduoe taxation. The budget Thomw Vooibli. Elobtrd Appl»t«M, trf la have.been received. One oheck for oung son Francis. Walter was alone ject • • . ' In his father's store.. f5 was accompanied by the following appropriations this year total «98r B. Tdbjapton/Oharln Allra, Jr., Harry G. the rumble seat and he was At a meeting ot the Internal trade Mr. Coleman's prowess at s, bicycle 131,88 a» compared'with J115.W1.78, lordtiw . ," ' • . •' . • ''. Pre-View of New note: "Please find enclosed a brown out by the Impact and landed New Middletown committee Monday morning at the rider when be was a young man, is making a reduction of |17,280.0!>, Tha CuhltT—William B. Lrmtn. widow's mite with (1 added at a. in the concrete. He was taken to Chamber's rooms in the Monmouth well remembered by old-time Red AnUtaat . euhfor and traat orHerr— thank offering to help In the Red building, a discussion took place on actual enpeiuta of running the bor- aJph. B. Pfiree. , Film at Carlton Slvervlow hoBpltal, where he died Bankers; These old-timers particu- ough of Highlands . have decrease* Cross drought relief." lie next morning. The other occu- Telephone Building the advisability of seeking the adop- larly like to recall a race "which Aiilitaht coihlen—A. Al»ln Wbllln», tion of a mercantile ordinance. The *7,600 In the past two years and this WMIMS V. Smith. Prominent Red Bank Folk* In- The Kay Dress Shoppe, of Bed lants of the car were not hurt "Andy," as all his friends called him, year the commissioners expect, to Bank has offered to give a dress or The body of Mr. Mickens was re- The Interior of the Building it matter came before the council won In the old high-wheel bicycle The other officer* ot the Broad about two years ago but at that time run the borough on W,000 less, not- treet Katiottal bank are: , vited to Attend Special Show skirt and' sweater to anyone who lovcd to A. M. Fosten ft Son's fu- Now Being Fitted for a Mod- days. The course of the race was withstanding the fact that there Is Saturday Morning—New Ap- Contributes at least (3 to the drought leral parlors and prepared for bur- a proposed ordinance was declared from Red Bank to Freehold and re- VIoi proldent*-—Daniel 6. Ely} Gilbert ern Telephone Exchang. illegal by the borough attorney. an appropriation of (4,000.In thlfl Heckleii. paratu* Installed. . relief fund qn Thursday, Friday and ial. The funeral will be held at two turn. It was a gruelling contest, at year's budget for sewer operation. Ciihltr—Btrold B. Whitney.: Saturday of this week. The dresses, 3'clock this afternoon st the Mtckens Will be Ready in the Spring. The ordinance, which would be will readily be realised by anyone This la a new Item In the budget. AiiliUnt eaihlu snd trust offleer— Many prominent persons of Red' skirts and sweaters will be given as home on the comer of Washington .similar to those adopted in other who remembers the kind of roads The sew. sewage system has. been Erntit Sail. ank, including -members of wom- long' as the stock lasts. A consid- and Seventh avenues, Atlantlo High- Work on Mlddletown township's municipalities, would provide for a which existed at that time. Mr. conneoted.with 300 houses up to the Afilitant eaihfer—Walton Culllngton. en's - organizations, teachers, • bor- erable quantity of this apparel has lands. Rev. William L Campbell, new telephone building at Middle- tax to be pall by all merchants. Un- Coleman was the least'favored by present time and win be In full.op-, The other officers of the Merchants ugh officials and business men, will been set aside for this purpose. A pastor of the Atlantic Highlands town village, has progressed until in- der the terms ot such a measure, the sporting wiseacres to win, but eratlon In the entire borough by Red Cross representative will be sta- Presbyterian church, and Rev. Jo- stallers are now transforming the however, those paying a personal tax be won by a large margin. He was ;rust company are: e guests of John Relnhard, resident interior of the building at King's summer. An example ot the eco- Vice sKildent ant trtuurer—Jamei D. manager of the Carlton theater, at tioned'at the store to-receive con- leph H. Schaeffer of Barrington, would be relieved from paying a the winner of many other blpyfle nomy which Is being praotlced at ttarion, Jr. ;i a pre-vlew of Ruth Cbatterton's lat- tributions. David Kaplan, the store New Jersey, formerly of Atlantlo Highway and Hartshorne place into mercantile tax. The measure is races and he also had a reputation Highlands Is shown by the police ap- Vic. pr,ildtnt—Archibald L. Mllltr. manager, Btates that fifteen per cent Highlands, will conduct the service. a modern telephone exchange which aimed at transient merchants and as an athlete In other respects./. est film, "The Right to Love," Sat- will begin serving the telephone propriation, which was *7,500 In' Vice pnildtnt and iecreUry—Edgir N. urday morning at ten o'clock. The of every sale amounting to $12 o_r Burial will be at Bayview cemetery. peddlers who carry on a business on- Mr. Coleman was born at Red 1028 and which will be HBOO for more will be given to the drought The Red Bank lodge of Elk« con- needs of the Mlddletown area early ly for a short period. Ordinances In Aiilitant itcreUrr—J. Emeit Oliver. film Is to be st\own Saturday, ^Ion- next spring. Bank and Was the son of the late 1931. >' '••••,' day and Tuesday. relief fund: • ducted its service last night at 8:30 force in other municipalities are be- Andrew and Susan Russell Cotemalo. ing studied by the committee. Regarding the budget the follow. '' ' ',' .." »' — The film, a Paramount picture, Mayor Charles R. English of Bed o'clock, with John F. O'Neill, paat The installation of this, central of- He was bom in the old Borden house eals with problem* concerning chil- Bank has issued the following proc- exalted ruler, in charge. fice equipment is one of the Intricate on Ea- Front street now occupied" Ing statement has been made by and most exacting phases of tele- Mayor George W. Hardy: Annual Meeting dren and their parents and Is said lamation, calling upon the people of Mr. Mlckerra was born at Hoboken by Harry W. Reynolds, but tor over to have an exceptionally strong ap- Red Bank to contribute to the relief phone work. According to William fifty, years had lived In tho house hi With the.working; budget for ac- and was the eon of the late'Thomas S. Weeks, manager for the New Jer- tual operation of tho borough slashed >eal to those interested in welfare' fund: and Sarah Mtckens. He had lived Iceboats Going to which'he died. He was a photo- ofYLM.C.A. 'ork of this. type. Miss Chatterton sey Bell telephone company, to com- grapher and made' a specialty ot. in the 'budget for the past two years, .WHEREAS, the American Red at Atlantic Highlands since he was plete it will require the combined ef- that for 1931 has been so reduced as nacts a dual role of mother and Cross Is appealing to the citizens of a boy. His father conducted a lum- Lake Hopatcong taking pictures ol animals, birds M3 daughter In this picture which was forts of several Installers for aboul outdoor .scenes. His nature studies to make It near the danger line and Mi*t Margaret Slattery to be Red Bank to raise six thousand dol- ber business at Atlantic Highlands two months. Hundreds of miles ol greatest "caution will-be required /In Speaker at Session at Preeby- icked by picture critics as one of lars to help the drought victims In tor a number of years. Mr. Mickens made for himself the reputation, pt ' y he best ten pictures of 1930, The twenty-one states of our United wire will be put In place and thou- Two Boats Each from Red Bank periditure ot every cent to keep served overseas in the world war. sands of soldering connections will being one ot the moat proficient and., < rlthln the reatrlctod amounts Bi- terian Church—Other Ad- llm Is an adaptation of Susan Glas- States, and His brother Arthur Is the only sur- and Long Branch Will Race prominent photgrtphers in the-Baal. '-? ell's -well known * book, "Brook WHEREAS, the Bed Cross la the be made before the new switohhoard 1 tted to each department. dresses. viving member of the family, Mr. and other equipment can be placed There Next Saturday^ and ern states.' He.used hit first camera •, /Commissioner Darby ordered Items Evans." . ' . ;, organization chartered -by the gov- Mlckena was a member of the New when seven years old and it was still, J The annual meeting of the.Bed ernment which has always taken in service. All ot the equipment Sunday. v /mounting to 131,000 added to the The film Is ;tbe first to make us* care of national disaster by volun- York athlotlo club, Kane lodge of must be carefully tested and adjust- one of his treasured .possessions .»t v> budget.for 1930, whloh items were Bank Young Men's Christian asso- Masons of New Tork, Red Bank Many iceboat, enthusiasts of this the time of his death. .V' ~1 iation will be held Sunday night at if the new Bell light valve. Special tary contributions, which Is an ed after Its Installation. -"responsible for the heavy Increase In pparatus has been Installed at the American principle, and is to date lodge of ElkB and the Sandy Hook section are planning to spend next Mr. Coleman was a charter meny.' '•* light o'clock at the Presbyterian This telephone development is one taxation for 'that year. Carlton- so that the film might be oaring: for 017.774 .drought victims, oy post of the American Legion. He Saturday and Sunday at Lake Ho- ber of Liberty-hose company of Red' •» ihurch. Miss Margaret Slattery will thereby depleting its funds and of two building projects which are patcong should conditions'make It For 1031 the commissioner has >e the principal Bpeaker. Her topic rojected exactly as It was record- S&B a former member.of the New Bank. A year ago be was present*! " i\ id. Engineers from the Paramount WHEREAS, the President ot the now under way in this new district unfavorable to do any lceboatlng on with an engraved medal after coin-' , • again ordered Items amounting S 111 be "The Rock and the Under- United States, Ex-President Cool- Tork stock, curb and consolidated as'part of a large state-wide con- 360.62 placed in budget to take care ifflce at New Tork were in charge exchanges. either branch of the Shrewsbury plating service of fifty' year* ylthr. * tow." , ldsce. Former Governor Alfred E. struction program which the tele- V of old temporary Improvement notes, r the Installation of this device, Smith, the churches, civic organiza- river. Next Saturday wilt be a gala this organization,. Ha served ,M- | Miss Slattery, who arrived In Bed which is known as the S-A photo phone company is carrying forwar day for winter sports at the lako member of the borough council" 1 etc,' making a total of, over $50,000 Bank, yesterday morning, Is carry- tions and our most prominent citi- to prepare for growth and to Im which was forced. In the budget cov lectric cell and Is used for the pur- zens believe the Red Cross should and the. promoters -of ths several one time and for many yean ' * ing out a busy schedule. She made pose of doing away with all back- carry on as usual , . , Hospital Report prove the service. Work is now pro- member ot tie board of " ' ering a period of only, two years. ar first address yesterday afternoon gressing rapidly at Keyport on a new events have. made it. known that These Items,'however, have prac- ground noises.-; go sensitive, la this NOW, •Therefore, . J, Charles -B- there will be a froe-for-»ll race In The deceased j was an at a meeting of Hl-Y clubs. This EnK]sb,-Wi telephone'building and a substantial l tically cleared up the financial con machine)ne)' thahat abflOltjUsilencabflOltjU'silence must Given to Lions •Which Iceboats, acooteri .•;4 t lover and was an morning at • ten o'clock she spoke vll I th jti amount of new telephone lice con- dition and as they covered some un. at chapel service at the high school. revall In the projection room, so uponthe Remrd Crost s droUKht relief fund struction is scheduled to be done sailors can compete.. net player. He was one liquidated assessment charges due th Her' subject was "Ten Years From that extraneous noises might not be by 'contributing liberally and qulqulckc - Schenck S. Thornpwn Tejlf of throughout.this district during 1931. Benjamin C Fincke oftheRumson organizers of the Victory bane} boroiigh from properties and upon Today." ni^v.a ,.« ...I ...—i.J_....!__ ?it.. 11.. ,ind thereby iota* their part In country club's iceboat division In- . which no :aiaessjnents: had been ac- —y-HeglaUtr repreaenl "Education of the Emotions" -will c give modern common battery se: tually levied,'these Items wilt this ,„._ ___ _I^_r_ , -—i -'x ——• BflDit n£L8 i the Bttbjest of Mlu Slatter/a ad- on. Is the flrsf theaterln thTallc- Riveryiew '-: Hoppital—* Fife last night that-bis!olubv was ar- Mr. Coleman. w»t a,- ' year be lovledarid: turned Into liquid never failed the Red Cross, to that area. The present Mlddl< ranging to send ttro of weir Class ber of the Bed Bank _. dress to teachers at the senior high tion to have such a machine. Done at Red Bank, N.< J., under Brothers Attend Meeting. toyra exchange area will be redls- assets which will be reflected In the school this afternoon at 3:S0o'clock. All new films, according to Mr. say band and seal this 18th day of A craft fot- the event Thbmas Irv- and served;is/secretary sine* Jt- financial condition for next year, tricted at that tlme| and the' new organized, a' position whloh 'hi 1 Tomorrow moaning-at ten o'clock Relnhard, will be adapted for use on' January, 1931. A.report of tha activities of the central office will serve about 225 ing Brown of toe North Shrewsbury whloh, It Is estimated, will show an this new device and will improve the Charles R. English, Rlverview hospital for, the past year Iceboat 'and yacht c}ub,'Bald this at the; time'or hit death. H ' the noted woman lecturer will speak telephones in the northern section of al^o an hpriorary ^member of , amount on hand at close ot year In at chapel services In the Junior high ound from fifty to a'hundred per ., , Mayor. was submitted by Schenck S. Thomp- the present district- A~few Mlddii morning that In all,probability there excess ot J10.0O0. With no other jent. son, president of that, organisation, would be at least,two Bed Bank mou|h boat club and a school. Her subject.will, be '.'Watch town telephones Immediately adja- ier of the North Shrewsbury _ , itetna.to'bo idae4, will parmlt Tour Brakes." From nine o'clock WOMAN'S CLUB CARD PASTY. at the regular, luncheon meeting of boats sent to the lake if. there was the Lions club yesterday at the cent to the Keyport and Keansburg and yacht'cltib. In Bis studt? budget to be cut $28,000 moro nex< In the morning until twelve noon X-RAY SHOE FITTER. central office district will be served no possibility of any racing schedule year. Qlobe hotel on Bast Front street here for the week-end. Officials of many pictures he had taken of she will interview, studenta at this Many Reservations Made For Even: from these offices, and about 45 Mld- activities'of these two clubs. " This Is a very creditable showing school. At 12:30 o'clock she will ad New Device Installed in Miller's to be Held Wednesday. The report shipped that 85 medi- dletown telephones in the southern the Long Branch iceboat.and yacht and Indicates that the council is dress, members of the Rotary club ' Shoe Store, cal cases were attended to during part of the present area will be in- club,.according to Mr. Fincke, said He bad a Massnlo record of ', making every effort to reduce thi n. "Wanted, New Eyes 'for the Plans are being completed for thi the. year." There were SOT major cluded within the Red Bank district they informed him that they did not prominence. On March 18th.V tax burden. , Mind." At 6:30 o'clock her oubjec An X-ray shoe fitting equipment card party which the'executive board and minor operations performed and All of these telephones are . now Intend to send any of their boats to he 'was. mads -a Hatter A public hearing on the budget wll at a, meeting of Sunday-school teach- has been installed by Albert S. Mil- of the Red Bank Woman's club will 136 orthopedlo cases handled. The served from a switchboard at Red Lake Hopatcong on account of there Mystio brotherhood lodge -, I ler which la the last wo/d in mod- hold at the clubhouse next Wednes maternity cases numbered 121 and Bank. He was 28 years old '.;• bo held'February Bth. ers at the Presbyterian church wll Bank. being no organized ice yacht club »n be "Measuring Rods." ern shoe fitting. Mr. Miller Invites day afternoon at half-past two there wore 115 births during th? time. He served at worshipful mat- The new Mlddletown building I there and that there were no special MIDDLETOWN FJRESIEN'S BALIJ anyone Interested In this new device o'clock.. Mony table reservations year. trophies offered for this free-for-all ter of the lodge during the yetuvof For three hours beginning at nine to call in and see it without any have been made. Mrs. Lyman C. Emergency treatment was admin- probably the most attractive tel 1892, 1893 and ISM. In.1898 haw*l phone building of this type in tin event Annual Event to be Held at Leon- o'clock Friday morning MIBJJ Slat- obligation. The equipment la in a Van Inwegen and Mrs. John Ivlns istered to 763 . persons. A total ot elected secretary tt. tnt lodge and ory will Interview pupils at the Jun- portable cabinet \ and so arranged are In charge ot the ticket commit state. It Is designed to fit in witli Two winters ago Mr. Brown took served in that cepaolty for 33 years, ardo March Mtb. 142 emergency cases were admitted bis yacht Say When and Ira. Crouse ior high school. She will appear al that the shoe salesman, as well as tee. Mrs. Leon de la Rouosllle wil following treatment. On the average the nature of the area which lit is tc Mr. Colenxen was , exalted ia Jk • The Mlddlotown township Ore de- 2:30 o'clock at chapel services a the customer, can examine at tha have charge ot the prizes. Tho table serve and It resembles a Dutch co- took his yacht Tyro to Lake Ho- there were 23 patientu a day in the patcong and the Red Bank boats Royal Arch. Mason in Hiram cbaptw partment will holds Its second an the Elver street school, again us- same time the manner In which the committee comprises Mrs. John hospital. lonial home more than a place of of Red Bank on February ?Sth. 1S», nual ball Saturday evening, March ng as her subject, "Watch Tour shoe la being fitted. The X-ray fea- Chatiniy, Mrs. William Wlrtb, Mrs. business. cleaned up everything on the lake, Mayor Charles R. English was ono having no trouble in outsailing the and at the time of his death was th|* 28tli, at the Community hall at Leon- Brakes." ture shows the bones of the foot Ivlns, Mrs. C. F. Boatock and Mrs. of the guests at tho meeting. Coun- second oldest life member of toe ardo, There will ba a door prize of and the instep as they, are within Walter Bruyere. Part of the money larger boats ot the Lake Hopatcong On Saturday from ' nine o'clock cilman Kenneth Wyckoff, who was fleet. chapter. He served, at secretary of live dollars In gold. The committee until noon Miss Slattery will Inter- the Shoe when the weight, of the raised will be put Into the club treas- recently made a member, receive! Hiram chapter far 25 yean. He was on arrangement, of whloh David body is put upon them. ury to refund money expended fo Politician to view boys and girls at the Y. M. C. large boquet of flowers. also a member of the Bait Master*' Simpson of Mlddlotown township fir A. headquarters on Branch avenue. Christmas gifts for the inmates o: TEACHERS' MEETING. • association of Monmouth county. company • No. 1,' Is chairman, ar Mr. Miller Is the first shoe mer- the Searle memorial home for agei Other glests were tho Fife broth- Talk at jted Bank -working hard for the success of th. chant in this section of New Jersey women. The rest of the. money will ers, who are conducting a series of Mr. Co|eman ia survived, by,W» Miss Margaret Slattery to Address wife; Mrs. ' Elizabeth Smith Cola- party. , HIGH SCHOOL PAGEANT. to Install the X-ray shoe fitter. A be used to buy card tables. revival meetings at the Methodist Pedagogues This Afternoon. church. Both are honorary mem- Herbert W. Edwards of New man; a daughter, Mrs. Helen K. Tho receipts of this ball are to b customer steps on the machine and "The Kingdom ot Books" to be Pre- places both feet directly beneath a The literature and muslo depart- bers ot the Lions organization in York Will Address Young Miss Margaret Slattery will be the Smith, and a brother, Frank Colt- used for tho running expenses of thi sented by Mid-Year Class. ments held a combined , meeting al Oklahoma. Robert Fife talked on principal speaker at the meeting of man, all ot Red Bank. lire department. Tho greatest Ol large X-ray tube through which elec- Men's Republican Club To- trical current passes and forms an the clubhouse last Friday afternoon "Tho Progress and Valuo of Lion- the Red Bank high school teachers' The body was removed this mota* these expenses is tho group accldon The. pageant to be presented a Mrs. Frank S. Curtis was In charg Ism" while Clyde Lee Fife played night. association this afternoon in the ing at ten o'clock from hit late'hcrai*. insurance. the first mid-year graduation exer- X-ray picture on the mirror below of tha literary features of the meet the customer's feet If you are on a handsaw and sang. school autorium. All the teachers ot on Front street to the Masonlo nail m > » cises of the Red Bank high school Ing and Mrs. Hosea Chark dlrecte Herbert E. Edwards, a prominent the Red Bank publlo schools and in the Eisner building on Broad on. January. 29th Is entitled "Th troubled with aching feet or if you New York politician, will be the MEW BUS STOr. the musical: program. In addition riUCES REDUCED. teachers from municipalities which street and will lie in state with a Kingdom of Books." It will bo di- feel your shoes are incorrectly fitted, to the program outlined In las principal speaker at a meeting of send pupils to the Red Bank high guard of- henor composed of num- AtlanUo Highlands Busses to Stop rected by Miss Sarah Stanger of th Mr. Miller would like to have you week's Register, Mrs. Chark gave i the Red Bank Young Men's Repub- school have been invited to attend bers of the police department and a In Front ot Theater. English department, and will deplcl call at bis store and step on the Ford Motor Company Announces lican club tonight In the clubrooms talk on "Our Musical Women." This Cuts on All Models. the meeting. About 100 teachers are member of Liberty hose company scenes from famous books. Thos machine and eee for yourself where Included a resume of the life ot Car- on East Front street Tonight will expected. Miss Slattery gave a talk until one o'clock thlt afternoon. Lew Austin, manager of the At- the fault lies. Mr. Miller and his lantic theater at Atlantlo Highlands, who will take part are Austin Mor- rie Jacobs Bond. Mrs. Luke M Edsel B. Ford, president or the mark the opening of the pool and before the senior high school assem- Members of the Red Bank lodge rls, Walton Moore, Walter Morrli corps of courteous salesmen eagerly Bleakney, with piano accompaniment Ford motor company, on Saturday card tournaments which will begin bly this morning and she will speak has arranged with the Boro Busse await the opportunity to show this ot Elks, under the leadership ot Pat* company to have all busses mak Elizabeth Emery, Frances Wolcott, by Mrs. i George Ivlns, sang oongi announced reductions In prices on at tho conclusion of the meeting. to the Junior high school assembly Exalted Ruler John F CTNeUl will Marie Oramman, Margaret Hack- new device to you. This maohlno written by American women. Tei all Ford cars and trucks ranging Tho club Is sponsoring a natural- tomorrow morning. conduct B»rvlcet at two o'clock wltn rogular stops In front of the thea- Is exceptionally valuable in correct was served In the dining1 room, Th ter. The canopy over the sldewal staff, John Qlblon, Kose Caruso, from ?5 to $45. Mr. Ford said that ization school. Membership la open Rev. Robert MacKell«r, reotor .of Mary Allen, Dorothy Thompson, An- fitting of children's shoes and the table decorations wero pink am reports from dealers throughout the to anyone, regardless of color or In front of the theater affords she! Auction Sale*. Trinity Episcopal ohurch, as chip- na Cameron, Catherine LeMalstre, ohildren are also Invited to call at White. About J8 club members won world led htm to believe that the au- creed, Tho classes will bo held Tues- lain. Fast Exalted Ruler John W. . tor In stormy weather to person tha store and experience the novel- present, The next meeting of thi tomobile business will show a steady The store at 20 Broad street leased (letting on or off tho busses, Th James Olvens, James Balrd, Wl day evenings from eight until ten Cantllllon will deliver the eulogy. At Ham Russell, Marie Marasclo, Per- ty of this new outfit. two departments will be held Friday improvement from now on and that o'clock. Thoso wishing to join tho by A. Hlrsch of Hlrsch'a Kiddle tho completion of tha Elks' rltet, tb» daily change ot pictures at the the- February 20th. Tho topics will bi this betterment will have a boneflotal Shop has boon sub-let to B. Shcpter ater went Into effect last Sunday, j cy Doremus, Eugene Clark, Nelso school are requested to notify Harry Masonlo aorvlcei will be conducted Eyles, Doris Wolcott and Tlllle de- ir.Tbe Red Bank Register is tha roc- "Radio Muslo and Its Influence,' Influence on bUBlnees in general. Tho Klatslty at his law ofllceB on Broad who will conduct a scries of auction with Wonhlpful Master George B, different program will bo show 'dinUed meeting place of buyer and and "Essay and Biography." Mount-English company, Ford doil- ales selling bankrupt rtocks, Pavld every day. Flore. A minuet will be danced by atrcot Mlllor and Past Master Charles A; Kathleen Murphy and Kathleet seller. The Register books up busi- ers at Red Bank, have an adverthe- Slott will bo the auctioneer. Mlnton In charge. Rev. MoKcllart a ness interests and home life affairs mont In this Issue of The Register member of the Red Bank lodge of Picture Show for Firemen. Conover, Jean Lufburrow andAgnei with telling effeot by way of Its great New Offlcera. Rumson Firemen's Dance, Weaver, Annabelle Marathese am giving tho now prices of their cars. Oceanic hook and ladder company Donoo at Farlih Houie. Masons, will give the benediction, A motion picture show for thi circulation. It pays to advertise In The firemen's relief association o benefit of the Bast Keansburg flri Mae Fredmore and Sylvia Berk am Tha Register.—Advertisement of Rumson will hold a danca Friday . sociable and dance will ba held Tho funeral arrangements are. In Edmea Faxione under the directio Red Bank held its annual eloctloi company will bo held at tho com last week. The officers are Cornellu Organ Recital at Fair Haven. night, February 13th, at Holy Rosary Kriilny night of this weok at Trln- charge ot Albert W. Wordetl. Burial of Miss Ruth Leddy. Alma vom Tractors and Service, S. Mount president, Frank Dlokmai Charles Gotschnllt will give an or- hull. Music will be furnished by ty parish house. Refreshments will win be in the family plot at Fair pany's flrehouse Saturday night Steeg will furnish the piano accom- Wallls "Certified," Planet Jr., Mo- January 31st. vice president, Harold A. Hendrlck gan recital next Monday night at Toddy Hoyt's Red Coats, be served. cemetery near Rtd Bank. paniment. Cormlck-Deerlng,CormckDeerlng,, Bolene and the ItopreaenUtlvea of the various ' «•> new Massey-HarriMHi s four-wheefhl l drivdi e son secretary and Benjamin H. Fon tho Fair Havon Methodist church. At ".lint What Your Doctor Order*." Auto Repair Work. general purposo models. Conover treasurer. tho conclusion of tho program a so- BEFORE YOU BUY HORSES. organizations ot whtah he was a Notice to the Public. That's how your prescription will member will be the bearers. T»»y Qlve u* a trial wheta, your car As ono of the owners of Shadow Bros, Wlckatunk, N. J., phone Helm- cial season will bo hold and refresh- he filled If brought or r>tml to lCnt- out of order; we will put It In first del 0.—Advertisement > Frloo and Workmanship Guaranteed ments will bo Borved. Got Our Prices—Wo Hove are Howard Ballay ot th* Me»orU, Lake, In Mlddletown township, That Will Surprise You. iiln'ln' o ICUK Htoro, 40 Ilroad etreet, lied clui running order and guarantee hereby give notice that I have noi When you give us your automobile nmilt. Prompnnt Ifilling with Junl whot AuRintiin M. Mlnton of th* KI|W, our price ana workmanship to meet If you need horsellosli a vlr.lt to Honjnniln Ford of th* Or* depart- Invited The publlo to skate on tin Income Tax Time. repai1 r wor1 k we are working for yo Jnnunry Halo tho lQly stables at Holnulcl will bn tho ircscrlptfoitlon calls for fa what In your satisfaction. Bpeedllgnt Renali lake, anil that ao far as I am con Professional help with your ln- K ?*?!! ! Pf'S^y?" Wo apnrcol ntlll on. Popsodent toothnaeto 20c, fUK tho piescilntlon dnporlincut ment. Albert H. Mlllor ot th* bofrij Hliop, rear ot IT Mechanic street, uei oto this fact by glvinn you full val well worth your while. Wr lmvo cernoJ nil persons who make thlausi como tax problems at a reasonable Pnlmollvo soup Go, clothespins, (10 for prices that will suprliia you. Ycntur- of Kntnln'n so populiu-. No uuhnMtu- of nrlucnllon. Thomai Irving Brown Hank, VanDoin, VnnNoto & Dolllvoi of the lako do so at their own risk price. Experienced auditor. 1CJ-, uo. Wo guaranteitee ' ouoi r prloo nn< 10c t men's 2tio lioso, two pnlrs for linn liorr. Mnke H v»>'t n? your fmn- ot tho North Shrewsbury lo« boat ' proprietors,—Advertls«ment. workmanship to moot your satlsfa dny wo received nnollif.1- cimHl^n- While I do not object to skaters us- ward Boughton, Justice of the peace, Me; rayon umlcrwenr, values up to ment of horson from 1'onnn.vlvanlii. ilutdiitv tu trado nt Kntnln'.i Drug ami yitcht club and Joseph Salt of ing the lake, I will not be reaponslbli Llnoroft, N. J., phono Red Bank tlon. Bpeedllglit Auto Repair fiho $1, at 47c ouch, llundraln of npc- c, in Uronil ntri-ot, Jliink. II. Garfleld-Orant Hotel, Long Branch. rear of 17 Meohanlo street, lie Thpnc horscn rnnk with Uin• bont tho Monmouth boat club. We are serving P. special "B-o«n in any way for accidents, Injuries o 2820.—Advertisement. clals In our 13iirKftln Bnncnicnt. Hoo Btock that wo liavo iwoi' lind at our T, KntnlnKt , luoprlotor.—Ailvertlsoi - nny other untoward circumstance! » Bank, VanDorn, VanNote A Dolllvci our wlndown. Wo deliver, phono Rod nirnt. The honorary boarert will b» Ktv, ' luncheon and 11.00 dinner dally. To rroprletora.—Advertisement. Btnlilcn anil wo Invllo your cloniwt there flno meals (n a wall appolntei which may occur because of tho urn The Rose Shop , Bank i!W0. National tic, lOo nnil $1 liiHpcntlon »B to their wurlli. Ymi Or. Jnhn 11. McCluikny, John 0. Ap< ot the lake by the public. Htorcn (formerly I'ruwn-Cuoper Co.) Aulu It«|>nlr. |>l«gate, I'ctn- J, lOlohilt, nid||. dining room at cafeteria rates. A nnnoimoes a month-end clearance rant RO vtvonu on tiny onn of tttem. Hh»|> l« I ho jilncn to brlnK your rnr lionry Kesslor. aalo of droaaes. One group $D.CO and Eat Your Lunch Horn. —Advorllanmcm. ara Ar>p|e|«t«, J, J, Cath»rL KarolA (3.00 dinner for $1.60 on Sundays.— Wlille on your shopping tour I l'lentv of Rooil aitcond-haml ntnrk nl- for a complete overhauling Why? Advertlstment ^ _ ^ —Advertisement. another group at 111. Included are •o. Plenty of cluinca for triulInK UaRnitae wlien wo do a J"l> wn KU'ir- A. aiblln. ro»im«tor Wllilun jtw wool sport and allk Mroot dreaaea. Rod Bank gel your luncheon at Kal •Tor Hals. Our Kuarantcn Koon with nvmy «nln Hwrooney, former Mayo; William M> - Metal Weatherstrip*. Store hours 8:30 to B:20.—Advertise- uln's luncheonette Prompt, court Soda water, nil flavor*, malt bev. nnlro It In every reiwcl Ami o«r Youth. ous service. Make It a habit fo hont 1988. Red - ' • Corners* Tea Room, Llnoroft, N. J., 21 Monmoulh street, lied Hank.—Ad. The Jtoil Honk Uarauo Company, fo milt your burner; b««t »r»'l»t »n^ Tuesday night. January aitli. Oamei Ilonnelt, 80 JProepeot avenue, ne ment .IBM minutes' ride from Rod Bank.— vcrtlioment •_ _ '.outer II. Hlryker, mnnneer, *ti«i(ii}- iiiltioa. UnexoolUil ««rvln«. Frul U Bint KdiUimtT' l'llOIIO IlflU nml aildlm 1 Advertisement ''' «d BkAdvUnt dloa fMO,—AdvertU«m»rtt. . vtrlliorocnt, li and Sit).—AdvuttUeiaont, •utit, n*d \ J Fourteen REB BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 21,1981. Mr?; Mary Nevtus DIED AT S|0MTHEAL. War Department SECOND DEQBEC Wedding.. CHURCH Red Bank Charity oto Former Resident l'a»»ed Away Last Asburr Farlc Team VlslU Odd Fel- of Lutheran Ohtweh «7rtfW Mra. Saralt w. )tmi«i Faaied Away ' Saturday. ' ', Iowa1 Halt at mil Bank. , GfrekaManotv Diedjn Florida Opposed to Park UUs Mtdpllnt Final anraqnmtnUi hav« been years old. late Mrs.' CHsrlcB E. Hendrlckapn Park, Several addresses were made, tiv0s and (riwdi and amiiJ decora- Jfrfd Wllnan, Mrs. Mary A. Nevlus.who for tt» and va» born In Red Bank. He Patrick J. Hurley, Beeretary of Monday was tho birthday of Thom- tions of laurel, whtta t»u, llllat, tnrtfrr—Mrt,-HtnrT Ran*, completed for th» charity wrestling Mrs. Billot was tha daughter of the past'tun years had lived at Shrews- moved io Montreal some time ago. war, Una Issued a statement that tho as Wlldey, who founded the order white ribbon* *nd large white wed. The society win hold It* third an. show to ba held at the Bed Bank late Eo-ward and Mary BMlw aad bury with. her son, George- Harold He is survived by a daughter,. Mrs. war department h»u studied the of Odd Fellows 112 yean ago. -A dine cslli. B«Y. Oliver C Apgar o( nu»i hot rait beff supper on Tue» Oathollo high sohoel auditorium w born at what U tww Uktwood> Kevins, died suddenly Friday after- Charles Walker of Montreal, and a matter of, a state or federal,recre- fitllnj observance, was arranged for AOantlo Highlands performed th» day evening, February ti, In'Trln* Thursday night of n»*t w#eU by ths 91 yean, ago, She. eame to Red Bank' ation park on Sandy Hook and has noon ot St. Petersburg, Florida, son, Charles Nqjon of Washington. the occasion, The members who re- ceremony- , ' • ' ; , , Ity .pariah house on Wait Front St. Vlnoest' dtPaul soolity ef 6t seventy years ago and with h»r'*ueV decided that there will be military edived the second degree were Don- band, whs wu a oontnotcr, took an •w.hij'o sho was spending tl>© winter, Tho body was brought to Red The brldt, who was |rtv«n In'mar- itrnt, Mrw John Hanwn I* chair- J»m*»'a church, Irio Barlow pf Red Sue -was strlclicn with a cerebral Bank. The funoral was held Mon- objection to tho use. of tho property aid McLaughlln, Mlehie) Msnlgrais'i man of \%n. eommltue In oharlt, aoilve p»rt In-local affairs. Mr. El- for. that purpose. Ho also slated riage by her fttnar, was attired In a Ban*, th» "MMKad Marvel," and hemorrhage while out walking and day afternoon at three o'clock at and William P*n»ter ot Atlantic cpstume of white.(very satin, with a Her wilttanta ua. Mrs, Thtowt liot built the Methodlit ohuroh, ot died wjthln a, few hours, ^ •_ the home of his cousin, Geoga Hen- that the war department Will not HlBhl.nda, William Bnyder of As- Mekde, Mr*. M, Dougarty, MM. H. Alas Celeman pt Asbury P»rk art whleb they were bo|h members. ••> givo any information as to the fu- white princess lace veil caught up llrt, Ncviua had been In -Florida drlckson, on East Front street, with bury Park and Joseph A, Feiln ot with orange blossomi She carried, Htndrtckaon. Mrs. Quat Omberg, ——»•" th», in»t«bil, , Mr», Billet Is lurvtvid by » son s*c6 last October. Sho had been en- Rev. B. F. Blioads, pastor of the ture plans for broadening activities Seabrlght. These members will re- Mr*, Bruno Mew, Mr*, Theodore Bt^so, Uungsrlan chson. Clinton,F. Elliot, a daughter. Mist qt Fort Hancock, but it is believed boquct of call* lillw., ,MI«J| Anna Joying 1ho DC3t of health, despite her Hothodlst church, In charge. Bur- ceive the third degree at, Asbury B. Wake of. KeWEbyrg «•* th» Blxlor. Mrs.' Fred - Wilman, Mrs. Will appear against Ivar Vile Badl? H. Billot, snd a. bnther John advanced age, Bh« was born »i ial, in charge ot R. R. Mount & Son., that there is a possibility; that th« Park on Wednesday night of neitt Htnry Franr, lira. J, Jacob*. Mr*. .. , 'a prominent Ruwian >rap> BtlleJ, all of Red Bank, and a'i|it«r.' government will use the land for brfdeimatd. She wore an Alice tint Brpohlyn eighty years «S° and ws,e was at £*a|r View cemetery. gown, with ft pibture hat to mttch, Walter Malms and Mrs. J. Sohwlnd- f\»r, In on* «f t)i« main bouts, Tho Mrs. S, 0, Bunnall of Tohu River, •• a daiwhter o( the Jato George VV, an ordinance proving ground or ar- ethtr prlfiolpal »vant will bring to- The funeral will be held Friday af- senal. . »nd she carried plnH roses.' A re- arid Jane Brush Smith. Her grand- csptton followed tha o'eretnony, Four •gather'Vanka Zefemlsk of Ukraftla tetnoen at two o'eleek, at h«f J%t» father! ConKlln Brush, was. the flrat This statement was snnt by Mr. Woman to Speak leneratloni were represented! at the Nurserymen Buy and Herble Tree-man, a Jawlah pro? reildenee with Rev. H. J. Belting of viafoi ot Brooklyn. Local Pugilist Hurley to Congressman Harold 0. wedding. One of tho features wu a Pltmsn. a former patter of the 11*4 StieS married Theodore MMIck Hbffmsn. When William H. Sutphln, hue* wedding c»k», surmounted by jMtt J*rvla of Long Branch will Bank Mathodlst church, In charge. Nevius and lor forty years lived at Congressman-elect, was Informed of at Rptary Qhibthe figures of a bride ai>4 «rpom. Eatontown Farm •rteounter Taddy Rollnoff of e«|y Burial, In charge of H. R, Mount * Died on Monday girt In a preliminary go. ?«» open- Bon. wHI be at Fair Vl«w eemalary. Glen PWge. Her husband died In the secretary of war's statement, he The bride received many flnt gifts. 1OSQ and since that time the fta'J declared that he doubted that the M«* Margaret Slattery, |ntern«> Wittenburi Bro*. Will MQVO Ing match will s«nd Howard Apple- • M^'III. . «'. ' :. •-.•-• Alfred Maszucca, Young Light* The croom's gift to the bride was a gate of. Asbury' Park • Into notion made her homo with her son at army would again use the hook ao tional Lecturer, to Spe*k on cryeUI nedklace and the bride's |lf.t Shrewsbury. . She was the )>st sur- weight Fighter, Was III About a proving ground because, the) gov- Their Buiinek Ut th« WilHwtt agalnit Fanny Terlo of Perth Anv OF PXBCMONU. "WanterJ, New Eye, for the to tha groom was » »l«neVrlni. The ; . ylvlnc membsr of her family. a Month—Funeral Was Held ernment had removed tho proving briat's gilt to the kri4esm&14 w.w Parker Farm Adjoining Wright b»y.' • • '• .' • ••'•• Frank Way Suffertd lUlaptt and •Surviving her, besides her eon With ground from Sandy Hook' to Aber- Mind," Tomorrow Noon. Memorial Home. .•••••< PaVld 7, Sheridan It,chairman of DIM at Ho»pltol Thii Morning. . deen. : . onyx Uvalliere and braosMt and tn* Whom, she lived! is another son, Rev. The Red Sank RoUrlsns will h»v« groom's Blft/tq the groomsman was the committee in charge of. tha Warren N. Nevtus ot Wflson college -Colonel J. C. Johnson, commander Th'e'WUllatrt-.Parker estttt farni, beuts. His aail«tar>ta art John Sa- Frank Way pf Monrtoqth street; Alfred Mawucca, a young light- the pleasure tomorrow noon at their a pair of cuff linki. Amid a show- neir Pearl street, dtad this morning at Chambereburc, Pennsylvania. weight boxer ot Riimson, died Mon- of FortHancock, stated today that er of rtoe and good wishes the twwly adjplnlng. Wrlr/tit,, memorial home. Burton, William Ryan, John Car- ho had no knowledge ot any plans luncheon porlod of rjosrlrg Mtsa property- at Batontown, waa bought at the Mpnmeuth memorial haspltal , The body will bo Uken to tha day mornlns at the Moninouth Me- Margaret Slattern, an1 International married couple' left to epeAd their berry, John P. Qsul and Edward NevJuji residence at Shrewsbury, o( the War department regarding yesterday by Wlttanburj; 8r6«., nur. MePortough. at Long Branch of pnaumenla. He morial hospital at Long Branch fol- lecturer and author, address them honeymoon In the South: The brldo wta S3 years old and had bam III for •where the funeral will be held this lowing a short Illness, He was Bl Sandy jfoolc. Ho said that' the pos- wore an rteotria blue travellnB dreM serymen on Branch avfnue at tittle sibility of using the fort again as a on the subject "Wanted, Mew Byes stiver, The Pwkar fann has a front- the past ten days. Ha WAR thought afternoon at one o'clock. Rev, year* old, Stricken with Illness about for the Mind." The Hotarlons who withVblMk ceat and a Waek hat. George H. Mikich, pastor of the proving ground wan unlikely, because aju of i!W feet on the east side ct to be recovering but yestardsy suf- a month ago, he was forced to take enjoy smoking will have to forego Mr, and Mrs. Maxson will start fered a relspie and sank rapidly, Shrewsbury Presbyterian church, to his bed at home. His condition of tho congested, areas surrounding hoUMhueplpir at N»v*slnh, whers tlw Mohmouth road and a frpntag* of . place when position with Bewwtfs ohureh Insth William Parker. Mortimer Rtrker WiOtKThird Sale m Put pared for burial. SEABBIGHT WOMAN DEAD. June whm he married Miss Theresa tions ond shipping made It virtually there is tobacco smoke and tha no- tute at New YorK-: A few days ago ooouplei the farm and he will - re- Scalio, daughter of Joseph Scalzo of impossible to do this'. Ho also stated tice which went out to the Itotar. the office force gave, a shower tot main there .until spring.' ftay H. Mrs. Eleanor jr. Fisher. Died lost numsoh, and moved to: that place. that the war department also turned lano yesterday relative tg tomorrow's her and she received many gifts, Blmon Sftaus, proprietor of Brook- Entertains Sohool ! StlUtoan m«de the sale. '' Mlt* Roberta. Scott, daughter of ..;:' Sunday Afternoon. Fo.r several'years he had been em- down a request that tho Rarlt&n ar- meeting urges upon all member* to WIRenbtirg Bros, will transfer side {nn on the highway, between ployed as a, nurseryman at Uovett'g senal be removed to Sandy Hook on comply with Miss Slatter/a isqutit, ieir nursery stock to the Parker Shrawibury and Satontown, yester- Dr. and Mrs. Ma'tk Sc?tt ot Harding 'Mrs.EHeanor J. Fisher, wife of nursery. He had gained some prom- the ground that tho location of a Rotarians who have been vloltlng day bought a lot on Neptune high- road, entertained several cluimatea Clafkson Fisher At Seabrlght, died Miss Ellen Tailor, daughter of,the farm and will build greenhouse*. At inence In boxing circlet In this sec- huge arsenal close to Fort Hancock other clubs during the past w«elt present thay are occupying a rentad way at Eatontown from Frank's, at luncheon Tuesday. Her guests, late Sunday afternoon at the homo tion of the state and had partici- would endanger that fortification. were Samuel Hausman, who was late Mrs. John Tiylor of Wilmington, Woods of that place for 18,000. The were Virginia ' Blrdsa.ll, Dorothy of her daughter, Mrs. L«on Hyer of Delaware, and Jo»ePh Raymond Col- farm, Their business has. Increased pated in a number of contests dur- registered at Bermuda, Carl- Clark and prospered and ona of their chief lot 1B one of ^atontown's best bust- Thompson, Dorothy Kennedy, Edith North Lotig Branch of a complica- ing tho past several seasons. at Lumberton, North Carolina, and llns, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Col- Head, Lucy Rloe, Marguerite Hegen- tion of diseases. Mrs. Fislier, who reasons in moving Is toaccommo* neu elUI. The sale Is the third big Besides his wife, he Is survived by Thomas Irving Brown at New York. lins of Hanco road, Fair Haven, waro real estate dear effected at Eaton- hard and Mr». Ada. Crand«U, •'.:• was seventy years old, bad been 111 married at four o'clock Monday af-, date their growing trade.' only a few days and bad gone to his father, Louis Muzucca; a broth No Cattle Guards; town the )aet several weeks. The intercity meet at Newark last ternoon, January 12th. Tilt cero- . . . -i '•' ,«a» I *» '. • her daughter's home five days ago, er, Ralph and three sisters, all living The.lot, which 4* on the west side ' Radio Feature. at Red Bank. Lost a Lawsuit Thursday night was attended by nine mony was performed by Father Jonn XODGJ5 OFFICER* IN8TAIXEP, of the highway, Is 03x320 feet, It Mrs. Fisher was born At Brooklyn The funeral was held this members of the Red Bank club and Dolen. a lifelong friend of theTay* During the "Posy and Peggy" hdur adjoins ths residence of Mr. Weeds, next Friday. morning from WJ— and was the daughter of the late morning at nine o'clock at tho Hum- they report having enjoyed in excel- lor family, at the Delaware City Bebekan Lodg. Held Installsttpn Ths Bnttonwood. garage, 'conduoted Michael, and Elizabeth McFaul Bar- son- residence at 2 West street and Railroad Company Worsted in a lent program. The next Intercity Cfttholle Church. ..•.,.--..• ""--" Last Night. Posy will tell about the N*w y, low. She bad lived at Seabrlght for meet will be held at Trenton on by Edgar Pfltter, la oh tha tear of motorboat show, Len Holllstir, cr at tet\ o'clock at St. Anthonys Lawiuit With Mrs. Catherine The attendants were the Wld.e'8 the property. The sale was made tho pact fifty years and was active church, where the rector, Rev. Tuesday night, March 3d, and tn brother and slstsr-in-law, Mr. and Officers of the Navealnk Rebtksh ator of Posy and writer of the "Per In affairs, of the Holy Cross church. Taniey Concerning Cattle effort will be made to have a large lodg* of Red Bank we>e installed by Ray H. Bttllman. and Peggy" serlas, will be in Ket, Nicholas Soriano, celebrated a Mr», John Layton Of Wilmington, Mr. Straus. Intends to build a rest- Besides'her husband, Mrs. Fisher, requiem mus. Rev. John E. Mur- Killed on Tracks. gathering attend.from Red Bank, Mr. and :irs. H«ry Taylor also. e> last night at a regular mtetlntr h»ld Bank tomorrow to call on thi buii by that organisation in Odd Fell6w»' aurant and tourlsU' hotel on the neb» men. . •_ vrfio/was.the last surviving member ray, rector of the Church of the In addition to. Miss Siattery'e ad* t«nded the, oererriony. A reception lot H» formerly conducted a rest- o( » -family of twelve children, is Holy Cro*& of Rumson, Berved as A lawsuit of an unusual sort grow d^ess, tomorrow's Catherine will be was held #t the Harry Taylor resl- hall on Mcnmo'uth street. Delaga,- survived by her daughter, Mrs, Hy- Ing out of an accident In which a featured by th,e return from Florida tlorin from Seabrlght, Long Branch, aurant and boarding home at High- Haslet Girl to Wed. deacon. Burial In charge of Albert land*. ejy and » son, Albert E. Ffsher of W. Word«n was at Mt. Olivet ceme- bull and three heifers w»r« killed by of Jack Lawley and he will be on The' couple have ' started . heHse- Asbury Park, Belmar and M«na> Mrs, Hattle Van Mearoeek* of Long branch. tery. • _ a locomotive last August was tried the job to lead the song feet. keoplng at Wilmington, where Mr. squan wire present. Hazlet announces the engagement of The funeral, which will be private, before Judge Harry Truax and a Collins has been employed the past The ceremony was.performed by CABD PARtV AND DANCE. her daughter, Mis* Marie Van- jury at J'reehold on Monday. The District, Deputy .President Mildred w|ii be held at the convenience Of MBS. MABEL CONROW DEAD. three months by the Ford agency. Meerbaeka to Arthur X Collier*, son 1 cattle were owned by Mrs. Catherine Mrs. Collins has lone been employed Hadiey. Put offlcera of the lodge Event for Bradcvelt Church to be tha fajiiily. , In charge of Albert W. w of Mr*. Arthur Uyton of Na,ve«lnl«.' Wofaeii,; the body will 1>e conveyed Tanaey of Shrowsbury, and the .acci- Berlow Loser in as a clerk by the city. ,ere prespnted with; appropriate Held Next Tuesday Night, Oeeanport Woman Passed Away dent occurred at the railroad cross- No date has been set tor the wei- to-.Vnioa City where entombment . Mr. and Mrs. Collins were week- gifts and tliwM*,, ,„. K,. , Last Saturday. 1 •wIH:^jnMt In the Fair View ing at Shrewsbury. The. Jury ren- end' guests s,t the home of-Wr/Col- Tho pnt:HPf<*fk.Ki PWl'ine Beeli A~card. party and dance for the dered a verdict In favor of Mr*. Tan- Suit for Damages benefit of. St. Gabriel's church at mausoleum la that city. Mrs. Mabel L. Conrow, wife of llns's psrents. James Collins drove noble grand, Delia Avea vlo« grand, BaintMw Vetenuu to Meet, m • »' William 3. Conrow, Jr., of Ocean- Bey and against tho Central railroad his brother and sUter-in-Iaw to WU- BTorance jOlfford recording *«oretary, Bradevelt w|U be held next Tuesday company in the amount of $600. night at the church club home. Var- The New Jersey Chapter of Rain- NAVESINK BESEDBNT DEAD. port, died last Saturday at the Haz- No Cause for. Action i» Ver. mlnjton Sunday afternoon. .! bow division pf veteran* will meat ard hospital at Long Branch. She Mrs. Tansey claimed that the bull ious card g»m«* will be played and! diet «f Jury Following Two gi.i»be^,.;Wood ...treasurer.. Mlonft prise*, will of offered Ibrrthe:higb Sunday afternoon at three o'clock- at was 37 years old. Death was due and tho heifers were killel becaXifr Blemani. BoyaT musician, Miss Smith obaplajn, Isaao Bloomer, Aged 86, Wu a B«- to complications. She had been In the railroad company failed to have / Days' of Argument at Free- scorers. Hackatfs orohostra of Bad the Red Bank armory. Joieph Bel- tired Harbor Captain. Miss Marlon Peters,, daughter ot EHiibeth'Hoffman right supporter Bank will play, i mont Is president of the' ohipterand poor Health for five years. ' cattle guards placed at the crossing. hold. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Peters ot Leon- to noble grand, Mrs. Oetiler left sup- Isaac Bloomer, who had made his Under the charter which created tha porter to noble' grand,' jirs. Finn Mrs, Thomas Maher Is general William J. Powd Is secretary. Mrs, Conrow was the daughter of A Jury sitting In the common pleas ardo, and Arthur H. Bleman ot New home with his daughter, Mrj. Mary James and Ida Terwilllger and was railroad, the legislature required the fork were married Saturday night right supporter to vice grand, Anns chairman. Her assistants are Mrs. Bader of Navesink, died last company to have cattle guards at court at freehold late yesterday af- Bublln left supporter to vice grand, Out Halleran, Mrs, Thomas Nolan, Card of Thanks. born in Ulster countyi New York. ternoon returned a verdict of no at the home of tho bride's sister, Wddrlesflay at the Trenton hospital, Besides her husband, she is survived railroad crossings. Three employee* Anna, .^alleu^.warden and .Ad» -Sirlc-* Mn- Clarence Solan, Miss -Dorothy We wish to thank our frlsnds and of itift- railroad compaijy wire .called cause (or.nctlon in the lult for 160,. Mro.-Thoms». Desmond " ofjNuti eon conductor, . Maher, Mrjr. Frank Dugan, Mrs. neighbors who offered sympathy at •where he had been a patient a short by a^dughter, Mr.s.Allcs Petor* of Only the immediate relatives of. the tlm«. Ho was M years oldr" ' as witnesses during the trial.. Not 000| brought by L*o Berlow of Fsir George McKnight, Mrs, John Kan- the death of our sister and aunt; al- New York and a sister, Mrs. Edward Haven against Ernest Priest of contracting parties and a few Inti- so Mr. Rhoads, Mr. M. V. B. Smoek Mr. Bloomer had llvtd at Nave- Aumack of Long Branch. one of these- employees knew what a ey, Mrs. William Wallace. Mrs, James cattle guard was. It remained for Front street. The ease was started mate friends were present. Mlsa CtASS NIOHT DINNEB. Gllmartln, Mrs. William Dugan, and employees, and nil the*e who , slnk many years. He was a. retired The funeral was held yesterday Monday morning. Virginia Peteri, a sister of the bride, sent flowers and loaned cara.' New York harbor captain. A num- Wlllard Hoop,' who had traveled in Ulsaea Anna Camay, Margaret Dav- afternoon at two o'clock at John W. was bridesmaid and Mr. Detmond Mid-Year Graduates Eecelved Funny Mr. and Mrs, Warren Dennis ber ot years Hfore his retirement Flock's funeral parlors In Long New York state and who. had seen Mr. Beriow, proprietor of the Bed lay, Mary Cugan, Agnes Carney, ,. ., and Daughter. many cattle guards there, to describe Bank auction rooms on Bast Front was groomsman. The bride received Olftf at t«st Night's'Event Elltabeth Dugsn, Evelyn Maher and Mr, Bloomer gave up his marine po- Branch. Rev. John A. Hayes, pas- many fine gifts. Mr. and Mrs.- Rle- —Advertisement.. sition'for several years to operate * tor of tl?e R«d Bank Presbyterian to'the jury what a cattle guard was. street, alleged that on Labor day he The class night dinner of the Bed Hlliab'eth Wallace, Peter Maher, Sr., sawmill at Kaveelnk for his brother, The proof showed that if cattle was struck by Priest's car as he was man are spending their honeymoon Jotih Daly, Thomas MeQowan, Ray. Card of Tbank*. church of which tho deceased was &t Washington and In the South. Bank high school mid-year senior We desire to thank our friends and Robert Bloomer. After the sawmill guards had been at the Shrewsbury alighting from his own in front of class was held last night at the mond Maher, James Oilmartln, Wil- 4 a. member, was in charge. Two nolghbors for their kindness and was closed be returned to his posi- crossing, Mrs. Tansey's cattle could his place of business. The injuries They will live at'New York, where liam Dugan and Martin MeQowan. hymns, "Face to Face" and "Abldo the groom is engaged In business. Berkeley-Carteret hotel at Aabury sympathy shown us in our bereave- tion as harbor captain. The sawmill With Me" were sung by Eugene Ma- not have gone on the right of way were so severe, according to the Park. The members of the faculty ment caused by the death pf our hus- •vvas located on the property where and so would not have been killed. claim set forth in his suit, that he band and brother; also those Who gee of Red Bank. Members of the were guests of the graduates and FINED FOB SHORT WEIGHT. iho greenhouse: of Bridle ft Latham Shrewsbury post of the American Mrs. Tansey claimed that the cat- was forced to abandon a long ca- Brlxlus—Smith. altogether about eighty persons were sent flowers and loaned oars, now stand. tle were worth $150 each and the reer as a wrestler. Far many years Mrs, Isaac Morris, - Legion of Red Bank, of which Mr. Announcement has been mado by present H. dark Burrowes was A renslty of ISO Imposed on a Coal Conrow is • member, served as bear- jury accepted this value In placing he had appeared In local matches Mrs. Gertrude Brlxlus ot Portau- Mrs. Henry W. Sanders. The funeral of Mr, Bloomer was as "the masked niarvel." toastmaster. Short talk* were giv- . , Dealer at Leonardo. —Advertisement. held Saturday afternoon at the home ers, They were Daniel Fullcrton, the damages at $600. Qulnn, Par- peck of the marriage of her daugh- en by Edwin C. Qijlaod, superintend- of Mrs. Bader. The Christian Sci- Thomas Brockhurst, Percy Van- sons * Doremus of Red Bank repre Among the witnesses who appeared ter, Dorothy A. Brixtue, to Philip T. ent of the Red Bank schools; and William Hay ot Leonardo, trading ence service was conducted by Wil- Scholck, Louis Cole, William' Chand- sented Mrs. Tansey. James D. Car- in his behalf was Gus Troxler, well Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Tturn- William Russell, president of the as the Leonardo coal company, was liam C. Johnson of Atlantic High' ler and Cecil MacCloud. Burial was ton of Asbury Park and James Ing- known wrestling promoter of New- bull Smith of 217 Branch avenue, class. A song to tbo faculty, writ- haled before Justice Henry F. Hylln WANT ADVERTISEMENTS lis of Red Bank represented the rail- ark. Dr. William O. Ilcrrman of lands. Burial, In charge of A. M. at Woodbine cemetery at Ocoanport. Red Bank. The ceremony was per- ten by Mrs. Ada Cran,dall and Ward ot Red Bank lsst night on a charge HOUSr E for aila , 1aulUbll l for toad hou.a Posten & Son, was at All Saints' road company. Asbury Park and Dr. J. J. Goff of of-having given, short weight on a . t •**„ *£""" » ««n Sftontonn nd forated last September at New York. Taylor, was rendered by the gradu- Aibury Park. W. Mihtu, rJhoni »7tt.» cemetery. Red Bank testified as to the extent After the first ot next month the ates. Presentation of gifts of a coal order, The complaint was made * •••«>. . • MR. JOBQENSENS FCNEKAI- of Berlow's Injuries. fan SAtE, pltjar rlnnoi lit up, uprisbt WCAP FROGRAM. young couple Will reside with the humorous nature to.the graduate* by Glenn 8. Berry, county, superin- planoa ISO upi ntfr ^IROOB nt pttUr FORMER RESIDENT DEAD. It Vas held that Mr. Berlow was groom's parents. Mr. Smith has a was a feature of the evening. Com* tendent of weights and measures. pricet than aliawhir*. Dlihan'a Piano It Wu Held Saturday at Daughter's Broadcasting to be Heard This partly to blame because of the fact It was charged that Mr. Hay was Shop, Druromond idace, pbono Bait Bank Home on Long Island. poMtlon with the brokerage firm ot mencement night for the class will Mrs. Josephine Arrowsmitb. Died at Week From Asbury Tafk. that he had alighted from the left Curtis * Sanger In the new Dore- be held January 29th. Sis pounds short on an order for Sister'* Home. Peter Jorgensen, aged seventy hand sldo of his car as it stood fac- mus building on Broad street. 3,000 pounds of coal for Mr*. Comp- FOUND—Bunch of kajri'fount thia nun'- Following arc the programs from ing east on Front street. Further, ins on Broad strut. Ownar may h$v« Mre. Josephine ArrowSmith, widow years, who died at the home of his IIUMSON OABD FABTY. ten and lift. Harrison of Leonardo. •una by provlni property at Saglftsr daughter, Mrs. 3. Vanderloan of WCAP: It was stated, no direct proof had Cowers—Miller. He was found guilty and he was orhc» «nd najlnir for this »dttrtlMnnnt* of the lato Joseph C. Arrowemlth THURSDAY. Smyrna, last Tuesday of complica- been introduced to show that It waa WANTEp. • hema for a charmlne tou and for many years a resident of A. 11. Farent-Tencher Benefit at Mrs, fined ISO and costs, Mr. Hay lives tions was burled from the home of Priest's car that had Struck him. Mrs. Elizabeth Cowers of Naveslnk at Jersey City and his coal business Kntba Brand tilano; will aacrlrjc. Ulr- Bed Bank, died last Thursday at the 0:45—Tuatingi Better Music snd Charles Miller of Belford were Wayne ,CadwaUader'*. bana Piano Shop, Drummond plica, Rail another daughter, Mrs. Ktirln Jensen Mr. Berlow was represented by te managed by James Martin. Bank, uhona oss. home of her daughter, Mrs. Ellta 9:J£—Sencrcit prfienUtlon. married at Long Branch last Thurs- both Lang of Belmar. She was 87 of Woodslde, Long Island Saturday. lOiOO—L. K. Ityan. l»]k. Bradley M. Fischer of Re,d Bank Mrs. Wayns Cadwallader was host- MAN WANTED to work on dairy Mil Mr. Jorgensen was a charter mem- 10:11i—Aflliury ITbatlne prP5«ntation. while Joseph M. Way of Paterson day night. They have started house- ess at a card party last night at her Irult l»rm. J. B. Jlua. Jr.. MUttitoini, years old. Mr. Arrowsmlth was at keeping at Beltord. The groom Is DEATH 07 BELTOBD HAN, one lime county clerk, bar of the "Dancbrog" and was also 10:20—Mileallc procram. headed Mr. Priest's 1««»1 defense. home at West Park at Rumieq for a member of tho "Danevirke," both 10:30—Shcpptnff with "VcgST." employed at Red Bank by the Mon- tha ways and means committee of STORE (or rant, iiiltibl. for an; builnai". Mrs. Arrowfimlth was born At 11:30—Home JJiMln. meuth lumber company. William H. Meyer Hied Yesterday «nv r.aign»bli. Apply W. Hahsi, 17 Athens. New York, and was the Danish organizations which held ser- r. M. SETTLES DAMAGE SUIT. ths Rumson parent-teacher associa- K.at_Fr.ntjtrwt. phona 2TB5.« - vices at his late residence before the of Heart Disease. daughter of the late £11 and Hcpzi 6:40—Seacr«tt pr«i«ntttion. tion. The prize winners were Mr*. HBW BUNOAIJOW for ranti «v, Iroona bah Botford. For 25 years she made body was forwarded to Long Island. 6:50—Imperil! preientRtion. Victim of Train Accident Accept* Store Opens March let. George Harvey, Jr., Misses Irene and William H. Meyer ot Belford died and bilhi all Improvtni.ntii on Mdnroa 7:00—Abrama program. S6M0O. Kvelyn Porter, Miss Mary O'Brien yesterday morning at the age1 of 61 avanua, Shnwabury: nnt las, Fhon. her home in Red Bank, moving to Besides the above mentioned Walter and Thomas Morria are Wllllam_8chto>l.r. Eat"tqwn ",4, Kcimar two months ago. She was daughters, he leaves three other chil- 7:15—Arthur C. Brown, talk. and Frank Nary at bridge, Mrs, f Jar- years. Death was due to heart dis- 7:30—Home lllnta maklAg arrangements for tha open- LOOliAT POSTS «anl«4: (or accapt.bl. tho last surviving member of her dren, they being Mrs. James Smythc Ignazlo Pullaro of Chestnut street, Ing of a shoe store In the Truex old Feters at five hundred, Mrs. M. ease. Mr, Meyer was born at Port ytllon lociut tioiti, t % U%t ions, «• 7:31—Herkeley dinner mu»te. who recently started suit for J15.00C immediate family. of East Front street, Mrs. Johanm 8:00—Medical talk. building on Broad street on March Hamlng and Mrs. Matthew Bowman Monmouth> and had lived in that will pay 25 ctnta cuh en dallvary to our Swanson of Jamaica, Long Island, S:16—Mildred simoni, soprano. against the Pennsylvania railroad, 1st. The store formerly occupied by at euchre and Mr*. Fred Moog, Mrs. locality ail his life. He waa a wa- vln.Mrda. Nona amaliar than 4-lnch The funeral was held last Satur- the New Jer»ey Central railroad and h..rtweod. and no limbs or rjolad wood. day afternoon at two o'clock at the nnd Mies Agnes Jorgensen of New 8:30—Ileach trio. the Brooks clothing firm has been Arthur Boyce and Mrs. Fanning at terman. He was not married and Straltht lota. «l«ht Inch.i or or«r, may York. 9:00—Tommy GMgen'a orcheitra. the New Tork Ic Long Branch rail- rummy. The prices were embroid- ba aiillt through cantar. Tha Uolmdal daughter's home in Belmar with leased by thorn. William A. Hopping lived with his brother, Louis Mey- n 0:30—O. Howard Scott, orffanlet. road, accepted a settlement of 15,100 of Linden place was the agent. The ered tray dollies. The association er, who 1* the only surviving mem- Ortp. Fr»m. Holmilal, N. J.» "°" °" Itov. Dr. W. W. Kennerly, rector of 10:00—Caalno dunce musk. yesterday and dropped the caae.i OSED CAH w»nUJ, a.dan; mutt b. In tho CliApel of the Holy Communion Former Official Dead. Morris brothers have been associ- will hold another card party* Tues- ber ot the family. The funeral will 10:30—Tr*l>lnos Ilanjo bojl. The suit grew .out of an accident v.rjr »ood condition] not oldtr th.n lit Fair Haven, in charge. Burial, Theodore J. It. Brown, former 11:30—I'rucrtni rcsurat. ated for many years with their fath- day, February 17th, at the Rurhaon be held tomorrow afternoon at tha l»2»t(nu U.al.r). rhon. llij BaSS In charge of Albert W. Worden, was prosecutor of Ocenn county anil a that occurred In July, 1929, Mr. er in the shoe business. high sohool for the benefit ot tha houi* and Will be conducted by Rev. nt Green Grove1 cemctdry In Key lawyer for the Central railroad, died FMDAY. Pullaro was standing it the Mon- rullk fund. ' . 0. W. Robb, pastor of the Belford BEWINBEOO MAClllN^-AClllN^-Bar.flnN^-Bar.flnB . »'T,Ut»T,Utt 6;1.» A, 1\ I'tiUratlon o( eluirchtl mouth street crossing waiting for « moilal IIMU KamllKlamlllr maihlnil.. *, R,R,' port Monday nt his home Rt Bridle o( 6:30 MethodUt church. Burial, In charge W<.od»d . Whit. •trnt. Ittd Ilink. All pneumonia. lie wns 62 years old. — West Eml presentation, train to pull out or the station be- Veteran to Recuperate. SOCIAL MEETING. •trnt Ittd Ilink All 11:40 'Sracrtat preielitatlnn. of A. M. PosUn A Son, will b* at rrmkaa navr ra«cllnaa| all klndi npalrld or Mr. Brown ntudled law with llelslcy rt:*n fore crossing when tha conductor of Michael Garruto of Do Forrest Biy View cemetery. tAfhanttad.- FDNEIUL OF MKS. VAN IIUSKN. Ilerl(flcy dinner, mu>i<\ tho train, according to teitimony In- •.venue, a member of Shrewsbury t Morrl.t at I-onc lli-nm-h /ma In 7:15 .laniFl (lallaifhrr, rolifc*. riayers' Boat Clab Auxiliary COUPS. 1021. good ,Unnlds 7:J0 troduced at the trial, signalled for post or tha American legion, I) Services for Ited Uank \Von\dn Held ISM wan admitted to practice, Af- ll ternoon nt tlte home of her »l«tn, tifarient |>rngran». Mr. Pullsro was represented by valtacant home at Toms River to rq- olal misting of the Players' boat Id.nt of Red Bank nearly all liar cara of »ara«araea. and larvlrll . tutlonMII i rar. Imperial program, 1 1 Ap eut Mrs. Warren C. Dennln, of Worthlry Davlil Kiting, ciiKtnillun nr thi Uradley M. Flsoher of IMd Bank. ouperata from nervous disability and club auxiliary at Fair Haven. A life, died Tuesday morning at tha WL1*,, ifS"' *" , l''» « oarsja. Jl. Long Prnnnh lodge of Ellin fur rcv- A. I', •purli. Htrect. The services were conducted 7:00 C, Howard .'ji-ntt. mcanlit. The railroad companion had as their lung trouble. miniature clock, donated by Herman state hospital at Trenton when she ., ?. !".*'."**** ''l«l""y, rt»it Bink.' t>y Rev. U, F. Ilhoada, pantor ot the nral yrorn, died nutlilenly nt tlm LOUR attorneys Appltgite, Stevens, Foster Wttau, waa won by Mr*. Bdwln llUNOALOW for a«la, fooj'locatloni ".II 7:30 Hum* hlllM. had been confined for the past three . Imtrovamairtsi tuy tarma to rlahl par- Methodist church. Mm. William II, Hranclt honpltal Hurujny from n ccro- 7::ll llrarh trio. A neusslllo. Harrier of Rumson and the blind month*. 8h* waa the daughter of Elliott inng "Tho Old Hugged Cro«»." 11«1 licmollhnjio. lie hml horn In H:00 I'rocmn ifaumr, Fromlnent Commuter Died. package w«* won by Ml** Jane the late Hubbard and Hannah Hen- runnuuiisi fo'or lalaij twin Pmalal poor iKliltll n Inllir I line Ml. KIllnR Charles Darlew Toung of Deal, lub. Ud.. walnut rfnl.h, t>, „ „..,. 'Mrs. Van Duien was for innny onuncii Chandler. The club will attend n drlckson and was born at Everett 71 1 itmu' I wn» !>k ymi« ol'l nnd In nurvlvf-,1 by onn At tho orHanlitra anil most f' ?*!* "»»«f«na.i four-faol walnut lin' year* a member of tlie Freehold UiiuiKon Mnn'ii I'.yn U l>«rfortn«pcn of the »how "The Qrand years ago. Sha was the last mem- lah b«d oomii ,it, dnyb.il, adluttakl* haad. j nun daughter, Dorln 1CHIni- i,r New Submitted Ij»t Wrek, tn be Adopt, prominent member of the Jersey rait, coll •IUIII,,, tnaltrai., with cratijnr. cauncll of the Sons and Daughter.* 1 John Wlliinn of Hlver load, Ituni- IToUl" at New Tork next W»dnts- ber of her Immediate family. of Liberty and * flftlngatlon from lorli. fun, uiidorwnit nn operation for the rd January 88th. nlioro commuters' club, died last day. ^^ The funeral will be held at the that lode* attended the funeral and irmovnl ot ono of Ills cynn yesterday Hunday at bis horn*, A resolution, funeral parlor* of R, R. Mount A Korm*r lldioril llrildrnt llrml. A budget of »9,0<0 to provldo for expressing regret »l his pasln| and held strvlcea. The bearers war* At nt tho HlvcrvUw honpltal at Hell <}hlld P«>eh<)l«gUt to Bptak. Sen on West Front «tr**t Thuraday whaal, flotr lamp, .to,. %1 - Mm. Ivlli-nhrlh l.nn Morris «f tlm malntonance of tha Baptist extending *ympkthy to his family, l # l t frecj JIartn«r and J. IMg»r Hr«y of linnk, "Mr, Wllfon lind hem silffet- oliurch for the curront year will be nurlolph 8. fried, haad of the 'lor- afternoon at 9iW o'clock. Rev. p. P *i tI^™Sj«*iJ «i!L!!»M' n«d Bank, Clarence DeimU ot I Ilrooklyn, n funnr-i in,lili-iit «f lirl- has barn adopted by the organisa- «nee Nlghtlng4U stfhopl at Katenah, » 7T?urnriUJijflAj: n«d Bank, IHK from ryn Irouliln for A lung time, I'libmlltcd for adoption at the annual F. Rhoadsv pastor of the MethodUt arn flonvunUncai for houlakaaalna, Branch »nd M«r,vlMl n VranclVl* of A fGrd, ili^il on r^fonrlJIy. Jniiijnry Mil. tion. will dlaeuas child psychology at the Hlit WAB Imrii nl HMfonl nn Mnn-ll llr In nblo tn itro well with hli other l,tlaliKn» moating' of the tihurch to ba church, willfbe In ckarge. Burial bury Park. BMrlal, In olmrgn of Al- holfl Wednesday, January Jsth. n«Kt mtetlng of th« Little Hllvar will be at Fait Vltto cematery. W H r mt 21, tftvl. 'Mirer vhlMvf-n jnn vlvr- ln-r. <•}•<•• b'nk." *' ' ' •"*"• *••« bert W. Wordtn, was at Fair Vl»w 'I'lin budfret waa s)dopl«d at tha Junior Club Meeting. Weman'a elub n*xt W«drt.ad»y. Mr. , ccmettry, Tli#y run Wllllnni V,, Murrl.i, Mrn. Frier] recently returned from an ex.- T^AHiraiwTrf.T^sn^oirT^ C'nril l'arly nt Ilrlfonl. meeting of (he advisory board l»»t The Junior woman's club will hAld . Sk»jUr'e CoUaurbone Broke*. 1(1 HIM l'«lrlok U'Krrfe nnd Mrs, Mnnnn M. week. At this masting April Ulli Us monthly mealing next Monday tanalve tAur of Europe, whar* he ; In HoaplUL Beeloy. - - A nfaraneea. Mlai EUtabath MeCarter avenue and^Falr Haven roaU' 1 r>.< ClaMlnsd Cphinns. Every- lay or night Phone S94t-W, Bad Bank, Hepburn, Fort Momouth, N. J, Phone rlth ovary modern Improvement and ya> Bank aid ilclnlty reads The •r write Box 76, Little Silver. N. J. Keanaburg 687.. . •• • t\X age; Including open fireplace i on lot Ure7Ellub«th Melll'ok entertalnid CARPKNTKR and painter. Joaeph E. 0x200. Apply Mrs. Caorga Harm, Fair Mr* M«ry Walih Kobw SPMJM relatives at'dinner on.Jbursday.',,' Hu).e. Wh(te road. Little Silver. N. J.,Haven road and McCarron place, phone MIDDLE AGED woman wllhti work br ihone ttmi Bank 2W-VV, Red Bank m-!t. August Pavltelt of : Leonardo > and tiny or part .time. Call Mldd!et°wn UI St. J«me« p«rent-T«kchett | YOUNO WOMAN wanta work! would do HALL (or rant: tbird floor, 10 BroM W'llU'llUm Bapp,, andyFaudyl lMatherM atherMn aoy'tblhir in private family to help aup- •trait, forr lodg*lodg*,, ' daneedan e or aoUrUtUUta - < —Mw. Edward McDonongS (l MAM. chauffeur and handy man: over menu. Caoo be r«purud br ththe rear, modtb _-- month: Call 1 x of Chapel Hill spentFi Fridad y at New Beit port two children; good vraltreaa. Would twenty rears; «uto mechanic, familiar help cook In the evenlngat work reaaon- or evening. Apply KK Uanea A 8oa*. It FARM of thirty acres,'-. ^EJ^tei'PMt: ;r York attending the pouKry' sUow' si with rldio and alectrlcal work: will work toni itreet. Re>R11 B Bankk. Madlton Square Garden, , .'• -.- able. Addreta Young Woman, drawer M. raathlneryrroad; stand I. —..,„. ..,,, for raoftt* any Vjanei. Ted Nath; 17 Cot^- led Bank. • -• 8LX FOB BENT—If you deilre to rent K) Radshine farm,'Monmouth road. Weal lung •••'••> ,1trsi ;H1(1 w»rd McDonough of- 'Rfii UKe iilace, Keamburir. N. J. !3X Branch. Phone long Branch I Ml. Bank' w»s elected president ol.the Mrs.' Annft Ullrich entertalna4 'OSITION wanted aa gardener or truck Bin., or rlelnlty wa bava a vary Urn friends;from Newark on .Bufiday. ' til. atfech- MAN. with half-toalfonn truck, wlihti.a Job. man; haa axperience in all (arm work: Utlng fvalltbla (or rout ut*. White* KOM8B o< aJghV roBma. . all pansnt-teaoher association, of .the) -»itd>'vTJf row ear is AddiTan 2422 BiBridgd e avenue, phonh e BBed Pacb. lne» Rad Bank. InvcevtnanUi rent HO. T6omaa Iry. After being home, ilck. In bed for « tb Bank H66. SIX good reference.. Married,- ateady. Flir- Ing Brown. Iliul.tar offlte. Bait BanV*., H*3 Bank Cathollo school last weefc' i • "#eek, • Anna,. Meyer * Is bf ck *t «rlei t,"eap">rt • waaber ther partlcuiara addreaa Michael Dorlck, HOUSE for rent, six room*, bath, sarsfft; to gucoeed 'lira; George Qrauee, Ths lank.. • Phonei SHI.' MARRIED MAM wanta works alx yeara* 6 Gaaton avenue,-Matawan, N. J. corner Newman Bnrlngs road and Clif- •onool.. -:-:•":. •:.': ' ".'• i •'•• • •••••" •••. V> O(lffaiCB, KlanbliiK, aeet- election'was.held at a, meeting at dpg . ,i»Bn\n. PIIBDI and nlmtnrlM coinmarclal drlvlns; will take anything. YOUNQ WOMAN wlahda day'a work, full ford place, fl, A. Hend rick son, 78 New- -Mr, and ' Mrs. James Rupp and Aent. (or ' Ma»ur earbarator Addreia F. A. N.. drawer M, Bad B»i.T. -time or part time; willing worker; good an Sprlngg road, phona Red Bank 1100. th» high school' auditorium. Mri. eok. Pboj« WHITE, ateady, reliable young vromaa 4 ',4 Worthl.y street. Bed Bonk. SIX modern conveniences, rent moderate. redacorateili new oak (loori, n«w attim has beon aotlve In clvlo and' ohuroU rietta, Qrlmstiaw. ' ' . tawed and dellTtrad. . OKade> C, Tenl . wiahaa position aa practical nurae, lady'a WOMAN wanta homework, hall time. . 691 Phon« Red Bank UIHJ' heaUnS i;itim, papem) and pelni».l maid, chambermaid or waltreia: ddoo anny y On RENT, lower semi-modern apart-, thrnuuhoutt naw tile bath) double eat •». work there tho past is y«ar», ad- eatiaatee rur- lnd f k Cll ft 600 F M 47 Eaat Front atreet, Red' Bank, or phone Mrs. Kate Walhrab with her , oU6«ii. . !>• Plnekne* ilnd of work. Call after 6:00 F. M. 47 542. Bed Bank. 3SX ment: best location, with river view; raiie. P. P. Kannailr. phona S4T« oMtll dressed thi association. She is ohalr- Harrlaon avenue. EUd Bank, . lt n.J Bank. Can be aeen at enr time. daughter, Mrs, Richard' Sennll' and FOB SfclB, ahottt..«ljjHU»» jttxit otwood: wad. «e« HOUSEWORK wanted, full time: no wash- ear town and station; two bedrooms, man of Camdcn's relief commlttte. leuit ' 'o« *W 'tro.r four-foot F'YOUidont aee advertised ber« tbe Job reen tiled bath, colorful kitchen, dlnlnt AT FAIR 1IAVKN1AVKN. Iramaillata poaaaaslvm family of .Jersey Gity,- spent the BMdiiuartera. ing. Alberta Davis, Port Monmouth, N. ' new uptodate bunl tlhl Mrs. Kobua was recently admitted itor'tUlU you want try Inaertlng an adyertleement . box 103. ' 38X com, living room with sun parlor. Prl new, uup-to-datp e bunnalow, turnlahtili week-ehd at .Mrs. Walhab's cottago of your own. Employera read theae ad* vate porch*nnd entrance to garage from al> rooms, ever? moderd n llraprovem«nt, to the bar In PenneylvTLnut, *' POSITION wanted as foreman on a farm, bn Burlington avenue. . • ,'. ••' FOB S^K -on.icootjnt ol.inovlnii Walnut fAINTfNO and. paper. Jungtnc,, Interior vertlBcmente' to get a Una on available apartment. Heated, -continuous hot wator corner Kemp avanne and CatharlnaCathl i etraettt. •'. 'Other offlbeH 'of: the association worker.. . ' or^wlll farm on shares, S. W. Bennett, service, for $6& per month. Inquire C. U. Phone Hra. Wllklna, Baa Bank 4»1.M. _, , Russell and Hollster Iglsy, who - dining'rooin.'iuil* .115, f6ur.po«ter vb«d —-" —'--"ir« eatlnatai.oheerfullr given: Freehold* R. D. I, on W, G. Fullen farm HOSB, 1 Allen place, phone. Red bank toe: ;;•'• • .'•' '•' •' ••"••'••' .'"7' and, farnlab for eaie at Colf» Neck. 38X 1 • If, gWlni ptne. a loaf ol AMERICAN, thirty, years old. wanta a.job. 3040-J. ler of Long Branch. Da.njc; natM.-.ttjit.' i' :• - y••'•.-(.;•.• v, •:•• Always Uvotl on a farm, underatands living: room and library with built-in FOUR-HOOM buiiL-slow with all ecmvenl" much improved, although she. la sttll Da.njc; nat.j y bread and' Hi 'beat siH. whether you are bookcaoea and fireplace, dining room, ThrThirll vice pjnreildent—Mri, Oeorge. D«- CHINtaE^BUO,. V>12. a'.real, ODnortunltr eai/:.6r dlmeult to latUfy The Rlt' all kinds of machinery;. can go anywhere HELP WANTED, female,, telephonepnee onern - encea and garane for rent Apply laney of: South Ambo*. unable to, leave the: house. ,.':•' with car, aa ho drove n truck from the itlngtl ;; pepeananen: t positioiti n i n MiddMiddlel - hardwood floors throughout, kitchen, but- Chirlos BrenUr,- COT West Front ati-eet, •to buy a .beautiful rug. G. P. Gramann, Claiilned, Coluinna can help you. ler'u pantry nnd laundry: Karate attached. Tt»nut«t—MM. James • Anderson Mr.. and Mrs., Edward Ddrando Jr..)! WhlU'Ktreet, Bed B.nlc. ., • ? farm to N. Y. C. marketa several years. town foorr ambitlouaa _ _youn . -g _women - , co-n- River Plaia. Phone 1807. Bed Bank. ^J elA.i raA.'.L.l^...-" conscientious to repreaent well known In good location. -Ten minutes to station. Publleltyw-Mri. Titrlek Cotter. rail woven. Telephones or a coital established Arm handling nationally ad- J. 38X ateam heat; till improvements; from Janu- Overlooking lake. * Reasonable. Apply to noon. '.'••:• •'•,-.. .• '••'.,. • • ••'•. •"•' \i- ary 1st. Apply Land & Loan Co.. 12 He* Programs—Mrs, Vincent Eolr. • ' i«rd: fill' brtng' par. tnuk to four vertised products: local territory open, CHAUFFEUR wanta position driving J&. Shkodo, Manning street. River Plata • Sanitation—Mri. Joseph Bray, good income and pirmanent poaltjon to South or with private family here; hon- chanlc a tree t. Red Bank. Mrs, torn iWadSeir' entertained il4y- have 'aanrt"bj. payjoc^or M.. Atlantic lllalilnniln MO, Donahue. 140' Fair View road, Red Bank. aon 444. ready February 1st. . D. V7. Martin, HI Soclsl committee—Mrs., WiUlam ,M«"^r'•••':,Wd|)im Oroaa. proprietor. East Front street, Ked Bank, Ma- week will JiJ o MrsM , Albert Johnson.o.: thla advorUiiemeflt.-- Call ••.."Bed'. 'Bank MARRIED man wants position, knowledge .--••' 33X loner-' ' - . '"• : HiCT.'^'V'-^.i':^.•'•.••''.•::.y, ";•..' ,.'..••; HOUSE tor rent, six rooms and bath; all OUHE for rent on • Whit* street; gou,| 'Mi'Fl Ullih h I of office routine Rnd accounts,- store WANTED, an experienced cook, white Improvementa and garage; one block 1 Hospitality—Mn, George .Qrauie. MSEt'Florence Ullrich, who* Is In WATER SVBTfiM8—Falrbanki-Hone wa- location.' naar center of town; aultal, ^ management and selling; experienced In woman; one willing to assist with some from bua and river on Fair Haven road. 'or email family, and rent Is very reason. training at the Long Brancji hos- t»r ayit«m Inttalled. We «p«clallie In the' drusr, interior decorating, cigar, fur- downatalra workork; A-All references required. Inquire t Clar street, fair Haven, N. J.' FARM FRODUCE/ puBplrapalrlng. Realdenea Ulddletown. M. ible. Apply at the omc* of ,Slgmund Ci<, pital, spent - Sunday with her family nlttu-0 and contracting businesses; la al*o N o llaundryd . ApplAl y ItIt . K. H.H , drawed r MM. SIX-ROOM house, all improvernenta. Ap- ler Co.. or telephone Red Bank 1100. NOW A MAST-B SALESMAN. at this plate. DAIRAIR VH HA*A . TibolcTibolce ccloverl , and lalfalfa Jbope, Bed Bank, lllSJ. Plumbing, a practical draughtsman and mechanic. Ked Bank, , thla- ha ng end tlnnlcu. Fred 0. UnraU ply Leo McKce. 16 McLaren atreet. Bed Mrs. William •Sohaefer of South hajhajrr. BeBeee thla- harr Wore bnylngt: Phone J06-W. or address Advertiser, H» Bank, phone 2290. ano»» D4»« iihJw 'B.for real art* Curchln's.barbsr Branch avenue. Red Bank. . 32X REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Arnold Wolcott of Bed Bank Pro- Orange Is'spending two weeks with SALESMEN WANTED. Monmouth fcOEl B£NT. nUiia rooma on Uoniaouib —w -_ tbV.plaee where.art neaha tome- WORK WANTED: married man would ' moted to This Bank. her mother Mrs. HenzhaFtye, '., thing.,','(or .-re/ah proof'.try 'da- onse. and county, commission basis; salesmen street. Bed Bank, for rent: favorable lo- ALK ot rant: rear roonj nomte, hun»k. th.p,iyon*wtU-always, Thla alio appllei Hko position on farm; experienced. Call other territories earning'from $75 to ertion: moderate rent, apply at the offlee Miss Mildred Parker' Is-(ponding 71 Linden place. Red Bank. ' 32X ot Slsmund Etaner C«^ ot toleobone Had Iowa, cottages, (totals, stores, ofllcas, -Arnold Wolcott, son of Mr. 'and proving flock. Ulau^.H. ^Holrndal, H. J. '.; to . ladlesr' and. children,. ,6eoond' National .3500 per week 'in.product that ap- building lota and . farmsi all location*; a week''with Mrs. Francis Kolb ot ' ' building. Red Bank. Otntalrt. EX-SOLDIER—World war veteran wishes Bank IKO. summer rantala. Asburjr Edwards, t!0 Mrs. Percy Wolcott o( Linden place, FOR~sAli& six turkey' iisns/ orieTgobbler- work very badly: willing to do any kind peals to every person. See Mr. Chas. Brooklyn., . • • • ,"• . .:.. ,'r.'•. andion. ganders-,Mt West Enrfi avenue, .-. and contractor: estimates fur- ?OR RENT at 50 Leroy place, apartment •roadway. Long Branch, N. J. pfcnn» Red Bank, has been notified that he .;>.'promptly, ; "William • Schloeder. oC work." What hava youT L. N. Smith. C. ConOver," suite 10, Broad Street ot four torse sunny rooma and bath; 1881. night IIUW. • The subject of the Sunday morn- phone 6C9M669-M., honiiKipg Branch,Branch,, M.J. •'•• Entontown. N. J. . 82X furnished and heated; all Improvements; has been promoted to the master , LOlenmarjr 'avenue and Riverside bank building. ..Bed Bank, between BUTTONWOOD at Shrawshurr^ a hand. Ing sermon at tho Baptist church BREEDING;. CJOBBlTEris. tat ial«.- Mrs. Bed Bank, or phona Eatontov?n 484, Blao largo garage. Phone Red Bank rank In the league of Curtis sales- 9:00 and 10:00 A. M. 00-H. , , ' aome English tjrpa nous* oi parfart will be "The.Christian's Goal." At K. C: HeVeri 'l>RjiJI> Holmdcl'16;M iTjJYAN~6|gn' Company, established ELLIOTT FISHER operator wanted; irchlucturei and substantial eonatructlun, men. This Is a national honor or- HOUSE. For rent, seven rooms, bath, eteam ganization maintained (or boys by night the topic will be. "The Conse- MONMOUfHT^ATcBsity. •: mt BalKpe 1SS8,* does over 90% of the sign busl- mule or femate thoroughly experi- ivaUable for sale In thla eKluatue* stml rait. crated'Llfe:" , ' ' ••ann^anU, nround -Red Bank. "There's enced bookkeeper, who.Is a good pen- SALESMEN, canvassers make }5 to S1O heat, ull Improvements; threo minutes dentlsl vark.' Photographs, price and tho Curtis .publishing company. The Connr.Delmap. ona' mile waat' of Sprlhs daily, Every home a proapect, Haifa from Broad atreet; rent $55. Phone Itej irrae on avpKcatlon; witfaln tb* ana of Lake.. Phone- Shark 'Biter it8;J-l.' Dex- a .reason.", Ona reaaon Is-we hara been man preferred. State age, education, master degree is ne/t lo the Highest : selecled 'and teated. by/ the United States Studio, 65 Broad atreet. Btd Bank. Bank 2358. ihrawibary's hlatorlo ahade and anlet, and ter '?* Uiiham,'.:ov*n«r^.''. Ouatom hatcblnji Civil tSeWlcaS Commission and War Depart- experience and poaUlona held. Ad- easr accaas to all tba coast resorts. A win. degree, a boy can obtain. W;hen: a .la the chiafeit .way.tobur good chlcXa YOUNG refined American woman wishes TO LET. Becond floor Rat, five rooms and FIVE iHUNDBED-bljah.H of room, . Ap- ment officially. Cowboy Mdvan hlmnoK dress Elliott Flatter Operator, drawer bath; all Improvementa; heat and hot ter and. aumrner home In dno. Apply <7. master reaches the graduate; or final WANT ADVERTISEMENTS , housework, by hour, day or week; no H. Navlua. Shrewabsrr. N. J. from orMtaing pat:} .ply JoHph.TJekoltky,' on John BevaU'a ezeautetea all-.worallwo k aatisfactorllyaiaorly , 1116 Oak- M, Red Bank. Washington. Address Box 197, Leonardo, water furnished; with garage. Can be _rank in tha league Ho may borrow tttrm. .8e'oh»W»» K }* •" ' i Jauid atwet,_ . phone U8S. Bed Bank, N. ].•• • • icen anytime; rent reasonable. Comer FOR SLAB, six-room house, good lot. on* I much as 11,500.00 for heeded col- HEMBTJTCHIN&BTITCHINO* "MeilianMi . "goldld, surer, Church and Comrton streets, Belford. block from center of town. Bargain fur ARTICLES FOR SALE. CARROTS, cow baot» . and; po(atoei (pr BRIGHT BOY wanted for general office Clara S. Miller, corner Church a'nd Cptp^ i expenses. If not going'to col- • aale. Edwin Braich.Nuttwanld road, , ate., btbuttonst , pinking, plaiting, em- POSITION w&nud na chauffeur, elthei work. - Apply In own hand writing. Ad- hone seeker. Friee tt.OOO.' Terms. Hr- CANARY turd. «nd gold «rt ror gale. We broidery, tfipamlaga and novsltlea. Ma»> commercial or private: four yeara' ex, ton streets, box 66, Belford, N. J., phone in * Sals, realtors.' Re.liur building. Red i the company will help to secure Red BanK Phehe 6D4-ri: . ' , ' auerade a'alCa for bin. Tbe Handy Shoo dress' B^ B., drawer M. Red Bank. KeanBburg 385-W. . ' Bank, phone 741. no" *»»• a fu I. line of otnarrbirdl and FOR SALE.;two:young jeowa, family pony, fa Bwkrl 'atreet. Bed Bank. pcrienco as landscape gardener; general YOtJNfflilRI, would like work of any Jdsslrable position, with a responsi- jioldetb: alio bird and flib aupnllei. W. handy man: -war veteran. Apply Box 18°i SIXTY-EIGHT aoro fnrm for rent: on MONMOUTH COUNTY country estates i * Kennedy ft 8on>, 41 Broad etrwL R«l aound and.Tight;, flve mated palra of kind; general . housework and plain ble employer. Arriold has-built up r MONMOUTH House Wrecking Co. remove, Keyport. N. J.. telephone 090. a2X cooking or as a m6ther'ti helper; beat of ' Adelphia road, two miles from Freehold. farms, acreage. If voo want tha bans •7a largo route. The publications which Hank. . gete,' younr Tom turkey and aeven gain- any, buildings; reliable service. We bull.l Will rent to separate parties, A. McCrad. offered for sale far tha 'least consult US'. neas: ,»all cheat). -Bryan'a Stock Farm, BOusea >of 'Old or new material, C, Dang' POSITION wanted, youns woman of re-references. CaU Red Bank 3003-J. oc lu- he sells are obtained from Elwood A. IOP bUlu nil u«t, sramni ol all.Una., rortaupeck, L'ojtir Branch. finement and education would take full qulre at 28 Willow atreet. Red 'Bank. der, R. F. D., No. S, Freehold, phono 81-M, Charles V. DuBola e> Baa. established alto roadwroadwuue builtlt : Laktwoodd unill. ler. 11« Oaklahd street. Bed Bank. Freehold. 1809. American hotel building, ebon* 4I». Duncan, local representative of tho WHITE.TURKEJT gobbUr and/Rhode u- charge of and tutor two or three children 88X ;a«li;a«lie«liedd iravaliravl ,, a|s| ^ elnd.nld . bbblul e iwni. afhusineaa couple, from 9 ;Q0 to 4:00 FIVE-ROOM bungalow, all Improvements, Freahold. M. J.. ._ . Curtis company, ; "..-•,. Prleei raaionable., Howaroward aa. Rit land Rad chlckena. for' aale. T> John- LANDSCAPE (ardantr. trunlni TWO EXPERIENCED waitresses wanted. Holland furnace; garage; S3G. Alao SIX.ROOM modern bungalow. «n improve* h 1188.. Btd Bank. ' aon,; Joint road,' Little Silver, N, 'J.e ., o'clock dally. Address M. H. G.. drawer Apply at tha Hartford Restaurant. 112 - by experienced man; aprarlng, lay half double house, six rooms and bath menu. Including til. bath, open tna. CONORETE. graver and mason sand'for BARKED BOC(< pulleta- cpmlni-ln prodt! Mi Bed Bank. .82X Monmouth atreet. Red Bank.* all improvements; glassed In front porch place, etc Make oSer. A. F. Blacksmith. aale. U. tutsan, ptona , M40-W, ~Bed Farkea and Holtarman, yearling Cam- Ing oat'of eiioi)nita. lira, ot small. WORK WANTED by day or weak or pait YOUNG BOY would like work of anyInquire E. A. Crozler. Phone Red Bank Hartshorns) place. Mlddlatown, N, J. GOVERNMENT Sink. Advice gl'an aa to obac when and time; reference!. Hattle. White, Nave- kind. George Tilt. Port Monmouth. N. 1082. Plnla. brown and, lyhlta Leghorn.. An: sink avenue, Fair Haven, phone Red Bank CHOICE uar ol oropartiea (or sale ui DRY OAK wood In atove and Sreplae* conaa, breeding rooateta. Joaeph E. Whit how to plant. T, U. StUai, 17 Hani- 2130. , -i »2X j.. box an. ssx HOUSE In Atlantic Highlands, well rent. Elisabeth D. Hobba, real aitats. Opportunities Open For Jobs In Ing, box IBB. MlddUtown, N. J.^Il' aop araane led Bank, phone IBBl. ENERAL hoiuework wanted; part o cated; all Improvements, Including heat. Little Silver N. J. pbona Bed Bank 7«> lengthi. delivered i alio tractor plowing lane, oft Cbernr, Tree' Farm. WORK WANTED—All persona In need *f U4tviK w*s ve>< ava •**« a^Ht'aavi vsej># K*eHa^ v ^ • ^ and hay baling. J. H. Camay, phone Gat- whole time. Good aewer. Telephoni Apply to Mrs. Mary Roberts Conover or GOOD HOME for sale: nven rooms, bat),; f Uncle Sam'* Pay. work are Invited to make, use of. this 1 ontown la-R-t. department ot The Reglater. For at lim- Bed Bank 430-M. pr apply at 11 Ea*t Mlaa Lillian Roberts, Kevport R. D. Mo. 1. all lmprovemanta: hot water haajtt large} . WHY DOES< my < business double each Front street. Bed Bank.* . or to James Carroll, Atlantlo^HIgblands. garage and excellent lott ona block from, i ^ Tho United States' ' civil service DOG PEED _and inpilles; OIj" fniatr. i, year I,; Quality, ^workmanship.' satlsned ited time advertlsBmenta'under tbll head- commission has announced open ' DPrAtlsit Chappe^^as«a/aniBl - Brotheraa#averuvteia, OalU_lliWm . euatomtrs,. the answer. . Arthur E. Boycfe, ing will be published free ot chirse to AMERXGAN, married, wanta position aa center of town. Price) $9,09*. easy terms, ^ note's, Bennett', and Purina lines of dog SIX new. Ejrestoni h»avy duty, tire -diicoratlng- contractor,, office' 13 River thoae desiring to take advantage! of this farm foreman or tractor man and me. NEW BUNGALOW of live rooma and Hylin ft Salz, realtors. Register balldlnv. ,': competitive examinations as follows; . 80io.H:.ehia,p, tiHojuleV bujer. Mi "offer.. ^_ chanlc; ateady. no drinker; a result set- Red Bank, phona 74J. k.'; read, including eskes, blieults, Puppy road. Ruumion. phono 668. 1081 Wall- bath: ell Improvements; one-car Inspector, -bureau of Industrial Brumbies. me|il and olnned meats, Dog DonQugh'* Service). Station, 177. Wei pavsra art hare. • ter. References, County Extension offices FARMS WANTED lor aala or rank An. • Front street. Rad Bank, phone 1»88. BED RANK Employment Auenoy an.I in two states. Address Farm Foreman, garage. For particulars see GeorffO alcohol,';. treasury department, $2,600 remedies, soaps, nsa ponders aw* brash. PLANNING, to paint, your houae thla .Huraei' Beslur', .telephone U22;«tah- t drew J. Reid, real estate broker.' 'J» ' as: most:,comaleta line ever offered (n WHipfKT.t "''" ' '•"• ^"-~- drawer M, Bed Bank. 33X B, Brown & Co., 5 Union street. Bed Main street. Eatontrmn. Mala street, .. t T: . aurlngT Ba 'aure'i to. set. tor figures; llahed 1823. Help supplied, refaranraa: .-Veils''.''- '•--••'••• •••"• ''•• '• '7- •'••'.'••• MOntnouth county: Pred D. wlkoS Co.. tire*; bargain. '^qult«'BTov/*j*> Lunch ouraea on call day or nlsht. •Mra..L-Bat* YOUNG BOY would like work of any Oceanport,' N. J.; phones Eatdntown 4* % Rad Bank. N. J. skillful, workmen and materials the beat. Bank. Research assistant in personnel Hoom. .Wharf cvenut, -R«d'Btnlt#.' ' • ••. Arthur's. Boyco; painting contractor, of- terahy. 126 Harding road, fonserly 48 kind. Jamee Till, Port Monmouth, N. and 71. , J administration, personal classifica- FIufcwoOD, |«.«0 tier load; locust posts MODEI/"T"FORD achoolvbni.for aala: Jl flce.rl8i.Rlvc road,.Rumson..phone 666. Riverside avenue. Red Bankj J.. box 817. SSX TWO LOTS tor salt, on Bassalt place, at tion board, Washington, D. C, $3,200 . and lumblumbee r for aalesale. CuttoCuUom aawlnsaving paiaangera; ftrat dun ccndtU4n, Phona NOW.la' the, time—Have your suit POSITION wnnteiL as chef, middle aged FUHNISHED three-room apartment. sacrllce. They can ba bought alnajy. 'i don». Charle- ' a Q" . "Bennett, Mlddletovm, Bed Bank.dX-B. ... .-',; •;>• . .-< ' eponged * and .pressed. while you wait. German-Arnerlcan; any branch, dinner, REAL ESTATE WANTED. Improvements; centrally located. Suit- rbene 1691. Red Bank. a year. - • . ' N. J:. phone 780-W. ' able for light housekeeping. Referencee FOR SALK. bungalow of three roomii.aoi ^ PACK ABP SIX aport -.touring 'citivw Open froto 7iD0 A. M,.t6 0:00 P. M. Do-short ordera or pastry cqoklggl. wWl WANTED, two tol«n- ««!*>•. ^unsei - oitt- Farm agent, Indljn. ERD. cork»r »ii» lal . chaaad.n«T/.Aptll, 192l.v,Bggliined-.«Uh Marco's.' cteanara ' nnd dyert. 00 White steadywork, with modSratewafee. Tele- teijulred.- n Washington street, -uls- apace for bath: lot 60x100; email down. two raunthi old. Cal phone Bed Bank 2472-H. 32X bulldlngB, nsar or on a uod^toad; will phone Red Bank 508-M.* a year, ~ e; new top'taat aumm.r. , In perfect hlnnlnit street, Bed Bank, pay from $l,&00 to, $2,1)00 cash payment. Phona SQIO-J, Full information may be obtained 1788.W. * mr order. Mew ttrea. Car .haa M«n Jrlv«*i HODERN aTOKAGB—The Bed Bank Ga- DO YOU NEED doraeiUo help? Just call down payment.' balance on mortffatre. FIVE ROOMS, ail Improvementa: ten mln. NEW HOUSE for sale, alx rooms, bath, SMALMALL tropical flib for tat Home) tbut only.17,000 mllei. Price 1160.: 1A real • rajie vompany, Lestor H. Stryker, man- ua (emptoyera free): mala and female Must ba the-right price and good tnort- utea' walk to station; good location; sun parlor, all decorated! all Improve from O. R.'Truex, secretary of the. brbreedd 'n •milmill aquBlm'muaquBrlumi'muaquBrlu dd »r» mOiOtt bargain to aiyone, wh6 Wn, -uaaan'opan tiler, aucceaiota' to Strjk«r ft Stryker, haa helm nlerencee thoroughly Uviettlgatcd. »25 per month. Phone for appointment, mentat garage; near school and station: colorfulfl l *ndd itinteretUngU ; UopUnti.Tood car, , Addraaa F. O.Btx ie/-.Hunuon.'N. 'J; cageB. Louis Rubin, 1290 Lafayette ave 1093, or call 133 Monmouth atreet. Red good neighborhood: • will nil honse *t United States civil service board of. 1 furniture stdraeevfacllltles second to none Atlantic Employment Agency. «l Flrat nue, Bron*. & Y. r examiners at the Red Bank postof- and aquarimsaquariums for Balel . Call *t 1 Allin EXCEPTIONAL buy—Pbotiao COUPS. In thla. vicinity. Heated building, auto- avenus. Atlantic Highlands, phone 838 Bank. • . cost. Small amount down* batanc*) aamt place, or phons B82-M. FARM WANTED, to rent or buy; Middle BUNGALOW for rent, five rooma and as rent. This placa can be seen any tlM* fice. good conditions,»l«;takes<,tak4i HtU. J"«T"Wal" matic ' fli-o aprlnkllns system, Iniurance WAHTED, odd jobs or all klnda. Including town towmhlp preferred. Add rest S. S.a TRACTORS, .rebuilt; For (Is on. UcCormlek- J rates very low. Phone Bed Bank Hi and bath; with or without garage: all Im. on Compton atreet, Belford. Clara 8. lace atreet. Red .Bank. ph6na 17^0. catucnler work and painting; good work drawer M. Red Bank. Miller, corner Church and Compton Datrlna and Bolen. Alto Ollvar and CHEVROLET touring' ea> JorVeale.' Wai- tit.'. • •• - at a reasonable price. Joaeph Carter, provoments: on First avenue. Rlversldi Ferguson clowi; .power balef and Pttatt t WE WANT .Istlnra o! any property you Heights. Mra. W. T. Woodward, phom streets, box 68. Belford, N. 1, Fbone Ur E. Pilmer.,Kver«tt,'N..J. alAJON. contractor!1 aatlmatea cheerfullr 'White road, Little Silver, N. J., phone Keansburg- 885.W. . Leonardo News. Jr. •eedai-i. Con over firoi.. WtckatUDki 2046-M,' . " " havo- for eale or rent; write or phone Red Bank 240.' phona Holmdet 0. . ' ! i'en, Engaqa Sorer, 40 East Weetalds us ^hat you have to offer, Tuller Realty BU3INE&S NOTICE, ^oa. Bad ,Bahk. phone I4«7. 'WHITE woman -wishes day's work to do^ Co.. D5 Monmouth atreet, pbones Bed GARAGE for rent. Apply at 11 Linda Hundreds Enjoy Skating on theTEN FRE3H COWS for sale, aultaUa (or WALL .PAPER, ,1981 . models; they . or would do laundry In or out. Call at Dank 2i40, gTenlngg 78. place. Red Bank, phone <3-W,« NEW BVNQALOW of five rooms and .family or dairy purpooci: will siva'tcood 273 Mechanic atreet after 5:10 P. M.. FIVE-ROOM bungalow on Monroe a.venu< bath: all Improve—anta: ' one-ear, rond on the Hosford Place, ; TUB HICHEST\ pr|c«» paid for live chick. ' aplandld. ' We can tranafoVm your home % FIVE OR SIX room houM wanted; all Im- for rent; freshly painted Inside; deal e?ichanire bo»f cattle pr fat hogs. Tet« ana.- Jo« Baker; 280 .jtachanlg. atreet, Into a place of beauty, Arthur E. Boyce. phono Red Bank 127 4. garate. For partieulara sea GaDrg* B, (The Red Bank llegliter can be bought Ohona or write,. B, iilotkln, Freehold, N, J,, provements; vicinity Hlnhluidfl. Termi and attractive; has uaa, electricity anc t phona 26. Phone Red Bant 880». palnter)and decorator, will call on request. MAN wants work as chauffeur or sales and price reaionable. No asenti. Ad- running water In kitchen. lient |!0 vm Brown it Co,, 6 Union atreet,. Bail la Leonardo «t tbe store of Fred Meyers.) Phone flflfli Rumson. man; eloven yenra with Isat family ai THOMPSON, lfl-foot outboard runabout. Mi L. HoCOQjJiN. nuraaryman, 'ami land, AY%%* H. V. K.. P. O. Box 21. Highlands. month. Apply Mr". Rohort C. Hance. 101 Bans1. acapa contraotort twee and ..hrubberv WHETHER H'» uaed furniture or Buddy's •haulleur. M. P. Cain. 620 Conover Riverside avenue, Ked Bank, phone B82-J Scores of young folks, as well as 1250 boat for I7E; fa«t boat. David vninad; grading, drlvewayo, walka son* bike, you'll find Tha Register's Classified itreet, Long Branch. Phone 9il-W. •Thompson, 1 • Center itreet, Saabrlght, GASOLINE STATION or road stand want SIX ROOMS and bath, with all. moderi some grown up persons, enjoyed atruoted. TflDaoll.. olod.ra. Ill' dirt, to eolumna ,wltl helu you aell It. Thltty «di the price about 112,000. on the HOUSE AND LOT for sale, near ebmer Ptnakney road. Red Bank, phone UKI-W. wordafor 25 cents, ... KAN wsnta work aa night watchman oc Improvements: hot water heat.' two-ca of Parker avenue and Hence road, in skating on Hosford's pond last weSk. TIirtOUOH my ABaoclatlon with th* Wall- State highway: or a lite for a gasoline garage. At 61 Foster street. Rlvel The Ice WBB crowded- with skaters PURDV BBBVIOENTER—Hare »our car any light labor. Reference,. Lester station. Samuel Lewltz. 2720 Grand Con- th« exclusive Fair Haven theatrical home paper guild. I have.the Itrgeit ••lec- greaaed byA an taxpett; «h«irht Rose. 10.B West Front street. Bed Bank. cource. ljronji, N. Y.,; Plata. Inquire ot J. McClain. 47 Postal district:'modern alx.room and batb. tlleil: every day, '• tion of wallpaper In tho county. Arthur and fair;d«allns prevail,. Bur your MISCELLANEOUS. 32\ streot, phone 501-M.' all Improvementa: curbs, sldewalka, baaiiti1* K, Boyco, decorator, dflloa 10 River road. hara and. bav'a'; your ear . tfreaaa'd. HOUSE for rent;'abt rooms, water. Kas (ul shrubbery, srapa vines, hlgl sroumV - Mrs. Leo Horbster Is very sick AOTE, houn« or stner hunting doga iIOTHEU AND SON would Ilka to get »o Rumson, phona flflfl Hutriion* ; ' , Manmcmth at Wart atreet. Bed Bank. aitlona, mother an cook and eon aa but- ROOMS FOR RENT. and electricity; paved atreet. Rent $25. 15,000 caeh. or 18.000 time: worth double with influenza. BEEK CATTLE and hd«B, highlit ,ca, ' '.' ' --' ' Bank 2577. ^»2X place, Red Dank. for asle or rent. On Sycamore avenui tQR SALE, adding machines, dssks, aaf« Shrewsbury. ' Can be Men at anytime. Fo: 31'KCIAL PRICE—Seven-room English of Mrs. Hanry Washburton. WB BUY and asU old aho»i man's and BTOBAQB SPACE for trucka and cars. BOAKDINQ, III Wallace atreet. *ad Bank, tjpawrlten, nllna aablnata. Everythlnt •oya'saly, i Strand 8hr»,»enewTT. 10 WE ARE OPENING a limited number rooms with board. HO and tli perInformation call at ISO Bridge avenue home | breakfast nook, aun perch, tlje I John Leonard has taken a position- for the sfflee. CaU Aaburr M|O. Butlar'i ' Naughton'a ;0arage. Runuon. N. J., Red Bank. 1 Waat Front atweti »Vd Bank. -. •• • phone flutnaon 488. ol learner poaltlana for aome ambi- week I good home cooking, plenty ot hot bath; attached garage, near bus llfve; K . at Trenton. Office gqulpment Co., 417 Bonr) atrset. watert table board. Mta. K. Bntton. OR RENT, unfurnished four-room bur modarn home, recently built. Gall Red OUA83 WORK—All klnda Uc«, Red Bank. ' available for ass eeeond and foortb Vandorburg, N. J.. phona Freehold Mlrrora- rejllvered. ; Kdrrla, PUU Olaaa ences. Excellent opportunity to learn Thursday eights ot each month. a\pnl! FOR RENT, alx room house, all Improve, Brace for bath: lot 60x1110; small dotvu . 1118a Marlon Miles has recovered payment. Fred llelmberg. box 1(3, Itail m-F-21. • • CoVBl Monmtiuth atr«at,'pbona lvoj,-a*d HONKY 'to loan: on llrat bond and mort- tho allk trad, and to get ateady am- at tha office of Sljmiind Elmer Co. menta. Mra. Dennla Martin, Ridge row from grip and she Is back at work. riPELESS healers completely^ Inaullad BanBankk , ' •' ^ '' ' -• I ' -*' / sago In:Had Dank and vicinity; amounts Itumaon. N. J., phono 674.* Bank, Phona J016-J. '• ' . Mrs. Henry Bolslcr and hoc chil- D up .:to ,110.000. .'Apply Hylln and S»lt. plosnunt. Apply In person at once to BOAKDIKG—targe' room, homelike cODk- anywhere. I 8 to 1100. • Plpej >furnace Ing: resaonablo rates; two minutes from HOUSE for lent, six rooms and bath. FARM for aale, *li,000. (0 acne, twelvtr estimates: heat guarantee. Terms, Stoyas. CU10KBNB . waotedl • will pa> kltnel) realtora, Register building, Jted Bank. the American Silk Mills. Inc., Broad- dren are sick with grip. taarkel .rprtcaa . (or fowll, and bwllars. Phone.7«8, T station; prlvals family, Mra. King, 14ft ImprovemontB. J35 per month: locate! room home, two baths, steam him, isnges, heaters stookedt Catalosua prices. war and Oakwood avenue, Long 834 Shrewsbury avtnuc. John H. Coo electricity; naw barn and outhouaaa; mile Mrs. Andrew Watts entertained a Drop card or phonet cepreaaotatlv* eiltl Call or write AU« .ZwI.kL Bt Nortk Chestnut atreet, phona Red Bank 1412. n«„.*— road war. , |^|j( Braneb, "•tf . 'J" ."""— ohon". CHILDREN'S -PlCl'UUES taken In tha Branch, N. J, KOOU and batbath,, stsasts m heaatt aan dh hott wa- Sycamore avenue, Shrewnbury, N. J from Illghtstown, Inquire of 11, S. Oey, number of friends last Thursday af- 'call, O, Uerrltt. authorlaed! branch Kal> 1680. ' . home. .Prices .15.00 and M.00 per dot- phona G42-M. Red Bank. Cranbury. N. J, ternoon. Bridge games Were playoil sunaaoaSlova Co., .404 V> Newark avenue, en. .'.For appointments call Bad Dank ter; oririo btbtockk ffro m BBroadd atreet, 81 BradUy Beach. H. J, rear, phone 1081. FARMERS and' ttviek'aromra will flijd a, 1717-W. Also amateur flnlahlng. Eaat Front atreatraet,, RRe d Bankank. . and general sociability was enjoyed. ready market for,their, prodjee b» ad- VOUNO MAN wanta work: 14 yeara' ex- Asbury Park. - • AVIATION—Where would you have been perience driving bunnsji; willing too d doFOU RENT, attractive front room with Mrs. Albert Johnson Is sick with B1MLD1NU gravel for isle at the Horsfell '.rtlslng In Thi ReglaUr-.^Classlned' eol. Sprlru ' heat, all improvetnenta; convenient to urnna.'.. "• ,. .-. ••!•,. ,".i >.- ..,,• •. ,- < today If you hid learned all about radio anything Frnnk Morrow, H lnfluenxa. farm, Newman Springs toad, ant houie or aUtomobllea'a few yeara backt Now. ntreet, lied Dank. 82X bua llnss: private family; rent fs.OO. Ad. David Mallcn, youngest son of Mr.•eel of bridge. Phona Red Bank 1881-M. U1 aitiaiahiahili e waaner «• #aaoed#aod wbBbBt In town 88erv „ .. growing Industry, Talk it over perience Rofercntes. Addreas II. D. S.. nble. Address Bicycle, drawer M, Redlo«i ey.ranteeeyranteed,-* ' . with.our MrC Hollaman. Jereay Shore Fly- O. Uox 104, KwAonttmn, N. J. aSX proving. Sank. . lilft Amodatldn, Had ,Dank Airport. N. J, BOARDING, modsrn Improvements, UAVB-iipur.erotheelotheaa ohobanei d at .the Oltr HOW \f .the tlnve to .have .your ault WORK wanted; wella, dun. cleaned or hot and cold running wattr, (an. Keith Burdgo and his mother, Mrs. FIREWOOD (or sale: cheap and all klnda, Dry Oleaneni,'r>, TV. Mechani" c strest; neat atfonged'arid''pressed while yotifwalt. aunki ceaspoola IIUK and odd jobi done. Edward Burdge, woro Now. York vis- Alex Mpert. Hlllsdale, N. J., Telephone ntoad atreet. Ilad.Bailk.-PhotietinHad-...._. . Wll- Opsnr Jobhln* »rid>*ttaV«- and; hoard Owner:-nominal rant.. An- huUBOwnrk; man as gnrd.ner; handy with tlio upkeep of your landlord's property, WHy fixu p ih M 1 Friday and Saturday with Mrs. coata,.akl sult» and one-placp e alppealpper snow tlona glvan,»Peplal attention, Offlee J48 tiquetique furniture, ddishes.i es.househol' household goods toola. al«o drlvo car. Ueat of referencn e FURNISHED rooma. 112 and 114 with Bomcono oluo'e homq tills gprlng? Buy a housa at Montgomcry'i sister, Mrs; Bahror of aultl a for childrenhlde . FtrFactoryy t o wearewerr Lelqhton avenue, BwlBank phona l» and ,toola for: .sale. Phono RR«l l llllank S25S25-WW . MMX board I 15 and Ifl without hoard; home- i O D lllh d t l L f l 622 SoutSth atreettt. RRed like aurroundlngai lieat and hot wat.r. pricesices, O, D. lllshopTanylllshop-TannT y, diredirestt aaaalll MADAMS SARA JlXplNQt trnln«d Splr- Dank.' OARDENKR-CA'itlJ'rAKER, eiperlenced In your own today. Or It you cant find Ju»t what you Newark. ing agent, P. O. OOo x letlet, WeatfteldW ld, N. 1.1. Mra. Frad Frlvold, 188 BJversIde avenue, John and William Caujdorwood of -jl* -orutUt-.. . .,**iiaa;T J. ntr_«ni v pi*«*,•• or BOOKST^VVANTiCD—Wrst edltlone. Donr care of. lawns, driven, tress, ihrtibbery. Had Hank, phonal 116 want at a prlco you want to pay look around (or a PPhonh e WE2-0D07WE20D07. n»ttis.' uwsn Wlster and any other) flowers, etc.: general repairs to building,*; New York, who were aummor VIBI- New Jersey ^ Items .'of historical Interest, loher, honent. Imltiatrlnua. Operate any ICOOMH for r.nt In private family; ault- vacant lot and build a houso to your own plans. tors at Leonardo, liked tha plans an USED FURNlTlinE—10 roomi of your axtlngulahera jnapepied atiu/relllUd acully relating.to Monrnoiuh county. jnn enulno. pilinpl, «to. Dilv« ally car. ahle for bullnaaa people: alio unrSK*. Reference!. Phone Roil Bnhk 25B8. New Cull at 1t> Welt Front stietl, or cr.ll l!«l well that they havs decided to spend Uautltul furnlahingi, almost n«w; Or. u(, FIM InipecUn. We carry a com. A, mcTheraon, 4)1 West Front street. ll.nk »U1-J. lilnyer iilonii, radio, rugs, carpetn of- III* Una of (Ire lighting.eQulrniept. D, Pmphone,Rei) l DDanka . 1S01-J. York anil New Jnrney llrenae. SIX In tlio Classified Deportment ot I'ha Register each the winter here. They am stopping . Dwlaht. 10 .Weat,'etreet. Bid D^nk, iltlCK-UOQM' aiiartmaiit (or rantt ( fita and mlaurant furniture, anil 8 WHO WANTS to,hslp drtva to VlotW MAM and wlfo wlnh ponUUin aa cnret»kar« wool! urn many offerings of tiousoa (or anls In and at the home ot Mrs. Ruhnke. phone 38JI-J.' • '• ,i. (• ,\ ..•> -for free, transportation and .xpenssa or at holel work! man csn drive car, nlihed or unfurnlihedl heated, P. tCdwttrd Muellor sailed for Eng-many other articles for homls. stores, INSTnUOTION—Annm School of Muslc | fold. In return for,drlvlngt Call at onre. iimloritnnda hones and all farm work. Kennedy. Call lied llank HU. nround Ked Bunk. Mont ol them can to bought on land on Tuesday on tha Leviathan. oltlce* and hotels. Auction Rooms, an expartiInatruellon on violin,, munaolltl, DWlJDuWsliJ,, It Btcond avenue, Mlantto Illgh- llest ol relerenoc. Aildrex Ailvertlror. furnished rooms for roll liout tormn willed urn noarly an onsy to meet aa paying — Miss Mildred Soheal, eritortalncJ East Front atreet, phone 21B, •' guitar, uk.tela, steel • gulfar. bsnjo. sa«- latMs.e. EBfl_llnjr avoniio, I!JKbjaiiilavN!J|. SIX II'. . F. KenneilyK , Rad Malik 1175 l>h»ne, rlano acconllon, .Initromenla sold HAUi'TrUlli wanta iioailfon" driving NKWl.V omii fur tent, rent. Vacant loin In tlila acctlon Rio alno ailycrtlncil over tha week-end Fred Little of m\» rsiialrad. ^ 41 WllWnglon stieat, l\id Konlh or »lth inlvnle fnnilly tisrel hon 141 Ilroad stteel. itniunaine, slightly ussil Psr- Dank, nhnna 17S1. . , . •> •...,•>' baby play gardsn. i)ali lied lioii-housakelpliiKh , every woclt, New Hampshire, who will soon sail alati lamh coat, ilie 421 alao natural 0^^U^Tvouat pusts. three, fuiir ost aiiil truntwortliy { knows nil rosdi Ilml lUnk, pheme 7M>. for Florida, where ho will spend tha rurcuon coat, slis t». Hlckman, II W«lh. fean.il at reasonable rites. ; • an«jnv»',mpli*. In, tlmun>ferori^e^ WrMi l««la. Write t« William 1'UIINI.SIIK.I) IIUIIM (or lent: uenlli'mnil Intftou street^ Rumaon, phona Run^aon 87vj ^Call AllanUn Ijiytlsnd s»1.« ' Uiinahu'r, 111) lair View luml. Ileil llnnk. Pllvnta homf. Mn other roimient, Hath remainder of tho wlntor. oric'alr, John "lelrrnskl, inuto Rlj Hlnt-lnli HI X liny n hoinii luilny. In thin fast Browing necllon Mrs. Fred darrlion Is slolt with tlAl'K, guoil alr.e. In perrert condition: HffiT}fB» Eperxpert radiroo , sr«lcs'*r«lcee gas uumps, Vaiiilarhurg. N. J.* Htrcrenres: icnsonalils. (Sornnil npnit- will Mil for. Its: fl. K. Oramann, Jr.i . l>«*)s al sostlou |ahaae'.IM s^anV tl^.W. '•' WXNTICU, young man to deliver order* fill flrit Hoot-1 u*a o( uhvaue. (VII f- and Mrs, Joieph Kolt of Irvlngton. (or 11.50, ea they are tun smalll ffor own, LADY. I'rotestsnt'Arnerlrsn, huahand nil and Im useful In stor*. Hthnelilsr'l l.rndoim. MrN. Mn/nnhan, flO Lake ava- Mnrket^rrnnl al real.JIwl J}»n±. Mr. and Mrs. William Meyer, Mlsa er. May be teen at 4(1 Harding road, or OTlUNIUIltat m>> aliperMDaliperMDa* nntt tcn- ' of 'WOfk,,'would. Ilk. (o act'as compan IIIII,. Haul Hank." Mlldrsd Msyor and Frank Cluttorm- phone lte,| BanV I17B-M." , J .^ , dvdviotloi g oiet ona thouaanthouaandd alsale>> Mot Ion dr secretary, <>n«'or twn niniisa»«a*pi>r wantail In aT l-'UHNlHiiii:ll itOOM, wlthriwiu l,tt,li,, will) KAUIO foWalirileoti1« /•nltTi. rnm|,l.l«, aervlaervvllM to ynuynu. • WJII atunatund to e,¥_»dver. fr itlwrKltlfl nv«ini«*. Ited Mri. Bnowliske and her daugh'- AUlfir .Inalalli abut mm, Hnilth double Ufli8fiiTtodTlTTirt5;-:y; l Il .ar^.n.r wishes WOMAN'wi.iiW"nV« iM'sl'liiin «'• V«oiT Itsil llank.• ted, Miss Hnowflake, who ar« Mlsa •hot . and Parker double harrellen klnda ef foroltsre, aHo» . of worKl i by ilarl . wa.k Mra. Katie Nmwuod, iata Mi.. Cath. I'HIVA'tK i'AMII.li «"UaliVi~r« i-eiil !••»• Mayer's aunt nhd irrandmothtr, Ml«» auti for'salef l all In good condition. Will llarrlioD a»mu* Is* Deal pheae err,. It Hlv«r road, Hum- rIliia> llminar. llelfmd. N. J, USX fumlshail room wllh pilvatn hatlll PIIMM aell rhenri. A, I- IMavegal, photia SIT P44t r Wiirnsft SIX Mllllil.c:'"AllKIl" womsti"wiiiild 'Iliie l>osl smaller tiKitit. nvAr liMlli. Inttillr. at 3H'.! Meyer anil Mr. auttormsen ipept Anbury I'afk, - ~ " .i HW.t ri(«i|. Iteil Hank* _ thsj day with Miss Mtyir'a «unf, V want.itt tloit nn hiMii«kei|,«r In wltlnwar'M o •Uanlrai or'plain, rooking.ki . Mn. Fiank I'ttrhntiii'i home: NI«*II In. 'relsitlinni KU'Kl.Y (urni«ii4il loom In prfvaTs rnni* Mrs. anorgt Itust, ' . . hoiue ruu want It will pay IOU, la Morioiv Miduilng alreel, Hail llank. MliUllaliiwn 74O.VV.' IIMIII. I0IT.M, II.I llanh. Mrs, Cluster Outtnrmstn enter- t dtit f tl VllllNd MAN""TVIMI'M' il'U" «»».'g'sMe'ral talnsd name filends at her )iomo on COTOKRI) wonlarf-wTsliaa ITtMitarrurliiper- workorkl ajiljila I" ililm rur at a shoot ' MONITOR FKKDEKIC 8. HAYE8, Btonaillif Editor. TetttmotvUI Dinner Given at Red 'Bank, frequently recalls old Sunday afternoon on the Rumson depression, the cost of many commodities have been re- Trenton for Auamblynuui Founded wot «y Mary Baker Eddy and JEWELRY • duced. This Is In narked contrast with general con- times In Red Bank In bis column in club's range. The score of Rum- THOMAS IEVINQ BROWN. Clinton B. LrJuan—S*rren< his newspaper which Is headed son's five high guns was *»6 and ditions during boom times, when the cost of moit 413. An International Daily News- Accuracy, skill and expert- PublUher and Business Manager. "Today." A recent issue bad the fol- that of the Princeton club necessities advanced in greater proportion' than sal- t«*n Member. Present. lowing relating to skating on the Trie Rumson high guns were O. H. paper , ence enable us; to do the aries and wages. ' . The Lions club of Keansburtgave Shrewsbury; Conover with U out of 100. B. C. mostdollcate repalrinp. We Bubaorlptltm Prices: Published 'dally except Sun- The automobile has been the-greatest exception to « testimonial dinner Monday night "7eHer Inl Feller .la' Feller In'" Ftccke SO, Matthias Plum 90, Hqw- euarahtee satlsfaclioa Our One. year _— ILOU this general rule. From the time the automobile was at the HUdebrecht hotel at Trenton Vho among you, of the boys of'yes- land B. Jones 68 and Q.tM. Dexter lays and holidays, by The Chris- to Clinton B. Lohsen ot Keansburg, 87. The high Princeton men were prices will please vou. r,ix months — 1.00 Invented right up to the present date there has been a teryear, does not remember that ral- Ian Science Publishing Society, .80 steady decline In the price of cars and a better product. one of the assemblymen of Mou- lying oaU of other days—that spread McOraw 60, Eloock 88, Palmer *&• i liree months 107, Falmouth Street, Boston, SilverWare Repaired During all of this period the automobile business, un- mouth county.. Seventeen members of alarm, and'rescue of the, good, old Peyton 79, and Browne TO. Mass. like most other Industries, has been subject to the laws ot the Keansburg club were present days when the ponds and river were Other 'members of the Rumson and Replated Like New TEI-EPHONES: and In addition there were 23 guests. team were W. E. Foster, R. O, Hsley, For Sale st of competition. Today there Is a new-fangled school of frozen over, and skating was .win- Red Bank 1300. Edward 7. Juska of the Keansburg leVs exhilarating outdoor sport' And J. B. W»t«rt, A. O. Soberer, Jr.. P. tied Bank 13. thought which laughs and scoffs at the pld-fashloned Lions club wss totstmuter and 8. Ross. Jr., J. L, Hay, Jr., Samuel TRIJBIN'S adage that "competition U the life of trade." Many »ho among you.has not token port REUSSILLES' The Red Bank Register Professor Larry LoRos ot Atlantic- puUlng one,of your playmates out Rlker, Jr., and E. A. Kriapp. Pardee persons honestly believe that corporations, trusts anil Highland!, a member of the Bed and Bright shot for Princeton In ad- 58 Broad Street 36 Broad St.. Red Bunk. is a member of ,'a hole In tbe Ice, or out of a Tel IML other monopolies are beneficial. Such folks can find Bank Lions club, was pianist and dangerous "tickeley bender" part'of dition to those named. THE ASSOCIATED PKESS no support for their theories In the growth and de- played for the singing, a feature of tbe pond's surface? The Rumson club championshiv, p vrWeawu a. special «ong written •Vha Astoolated Press Is exclusively entitled to tn» velopment of the automobile industry. More so than ' What's ' thatT—you don't know will be htld in April. ' / ' 1 for the occasion wherein Mr. Loh- USB tor republlcatlon of all news dispatches to It or not any other industry it exemplifies the truth of the old *at a "tickeley bender" lsT That's »«»o«»o»«»c»»»»»»»»oa»»» »»>»•»•»»»»»»»»»»<>»•»»••< adage that "competition Is the life of trade."; That this sen's name was frequently men- where the lee Is thin; that means A GBOOT etherwlw credited In this paper and also the local news tioned. • Industry has weathered the present business depression that'the Ice bends,; or that it gives published therein. 1_____^=___ better than many other businesses; controlled by mon- Charles R. Snyder of 'Atlontlo a crackling warning that It is hird- Ceremonlea at Belford V. M. C A. opolies is another Illustration of the beneftts of com- Highlands spoke on Mr. Lohson'a f safe for skating; and only ono at _. ,'Heatliv.' WBDNESDAT, JANUARY 21, 1931. petition. boyhood.and injected Into hia talk i time skates over It, and only then : The members of the pioneer Young many humorous Incidents of Assem- in a careful sort ot a way, because I Bargains! Bargains! The automobile, once regarded as an extravagance, Men's Christian association group, ot blyman I/Ohsen'a boyhood and school it Is a "ticklish" stunt. Belford' were initialed last week by la now a necessity In life and business. It Is a thing ot days. Other talks were given by Andrew R. Coleman, ah Old-Time .What a foolhardy thing to' do; the Middletown village group. Part beauty as well as usefulness, thanks to art and me- Senator B. Donald Sterner, Assem- ivhat foolish things boys will do; as of .the ceremony consisted of putting " Red Banker Who Will Be Missed. chanical engineering. The New York automobile show blyman Frank Durond and George if the very danger of It seems to add the initiated members through five brought this out more forcibly than ever before, and W. Bray, district governor of the something to the sportive , enjoy- ains! different stunts; Those lnltlaUd. were In the death of Andrew R. Coleman, Red Bank has the great acclaim which this exhibition won augurs for Uona dub. The Uons in this dis- ment, until—-UNTO, the Ice cracks, Wadsworth Minor, Harry Apel, John lost one of Its best known and useful dtliens. For up- trict went to Trenton In a Rollo da and a boy, a mother's ton, Is plunged Post, Kenneth • Luker, Raymond a restoration ot prosperity and for a successful Mon- luxe bus and by private can. • wardB of halt a century "Andy" Coleman bad been »• mouth county exhibition. Into the cold ef the water and tha Ponce, Isaiah Ward and Benjamin The dinner menu comprised oys- danger of drowning, not to mention vital part of Red Bank. The outdoors was bis play- The automobile dealers will fully deserve the re- Ward. The ceremony waa performed mound and In his younger days he took a prominent ters a la casino, hearts of celery, danger ot pneumonia; though for under the direction of Rev. K. 8. wards they reap from their show. Although they are some marvelous reason, ,boys seldom part In all outdoor activities, especially sports on the ripe and green ollvas, mock turtle Mead, who was assisted by John T. rivals, they co-operate not only In giving an annual ex- Anglalse. salted wafers, hot rolls, die ot pneumonia. • HendrlcksoD, Edward Coddlngton, river. Not only In events of pleasure, but In ail com- hibition but on other occasions for mutual benefit. Ladies, Attention assorted nuts, small tenderloin, steak, Tho . work, of rescue. Is no fun. Robert Hendrlcksoh and Woodrow munity affairs he always displayed an active interest. Their show is a great attraction; and Monmouth county fresh mushrooms, new Unas beans, Everybody Is seared, of course; they Francis. Russell and Howard Groves As a. fraternal man, a fireman and town official, he car- may deem itself fortunate to hare such an anual fea- potatoes Parlslenne, hearts of let- always are; they court danger, and and Howard Miller were present as In order to dispose of our large ried Into his public work the same loyalty and faith- ture. Many counties much larger In area and popula- tuce, Hussion dressing; French van- then—then they are sorry.for it. visitors." - ... / fulness which made him an outstanding figure in hie tion have never had such an event illa and strawberry Ice cream, as- But. all In all,' skating is one of Bankruptcy Stock of Linens. Rugs, calling as a pnotographer. His love for the outdoors sorted small cakes and coffee. the greatest'of all sports; exhllar-. Heirs to Fortune. •was best exemplified by his work in the making of pic- Other members ot the Keanstrurg atlng, sporty, Joyously enjoyable, Antonio M. Bunco of Atlantic either singly, for tbe sole sport, of Anto tures. As a photographer of animals, birds and insects club present were P. Ltcarl, Ernest Highlands and J. Roebllng Jarvls of Tapestries, Bric-a-brac, Diamonds In their native surroundings, he had no equal. Hia ple- Zlngennann, Harold Willett, Ches- skating, or In twos or groups. Many A Better Lighted Street Without a time we used to form a whole line Belmar, will share equally in the es- , turea in this type of work were eagerly sought by noted ter MulllBon, Edward Davis, Louis' tate of' the late Edmund Roebllng, and Jewelry, Floor Lamps, Dresses, scientific publications and museums. And In addition AUehdorf., Maurice Btlglano,Edward ot half a dozen skaters, young;, fel- Poles and Overhead Wires. lows and girls,'and go swinging' who left $13,31)2,734 to be divided to hia knowledge of photography he had a knowledge Cpoke, "James Haley, Howard Is Ir- The work of putting up the new ornamental light- lown the river at Red Bank, hands equally among ,twelve nieces and China, etc., we are selling them by of animals, birds, insects and plants which enabled him wln, Eugene Knowles, George Law- •nephews. Mr. Bunce and Mr. Jarvls Ing system on Monmouth street Is well under way and son, Fred Trenery, R. O. Williams ross-grasped, and then, In perfect- not only to take Interesting pictures of these subjects, p , p are nephews ot Mr. Roebllng, who the lights will be turned on within a short time. Some and Carl WUms. but to accompany the pictures with Interesting and ac- H strokes, everybody In stop, was a son of John A. Roebllng, >f the new standards are up and in appearance they are ave a glorious skating party. That curate stories.- "Andy" Coleman has gone, but examples builder of the Brooklyn bridge. vast Improvement over the ones now In use. Mon- kind of thing cannot be : done in of hio work will live long after those who knew him RADIO FBOGBAMS. louth street, with its new Illumination, will take on an kating rinks, or even on small Hake Advertisement* Attractive. have also passed on, and will serve as a memorial to aspect appropriate to Its Importance as one of the Features at Station WJBI on Friday d, but on a broad expanse of "An advertisement is like a -wom- one who took a pride In. work well done. chief business streets of the town. and Monday. ce—what a lark) an: it can be pretty or plain, but And the skates; what changes In it is not a success unless It attracts." Old-time Red Bankers who knew Mr. Coleman best However, a greater Improvement than Ahe new The. following programs will be hose fascinating steel blades. My Give plenty, ot thought to your ad. often marvelled over his capacity for enjoyment and his lights will be effected if the Jersey Central power and broadcast from Station WJBI of Red ikatlng began 'when clamp skates vertlsemenU and the result will more resourcefulness in acquiring happiness. He was a tthah n pay you tot r thth a trouble.—AdvertblAdr- Oh Sale at 3:30 P. 1VL light company keeps the promise which It made some Bank on Friday and Monday: >ere JJust t comini g IntIt o use. TherTh e tlaement. ' representative of a type of citizenship which Is fast dis- time ago to remove all Its poles and wires on Monmouth A. M. • vere still the old wqpden tkatea, : 9:00—Builneia reYU*. . o "rockawsys," I think . they called appearing In this machine age of specialization. He got street, between Broad street and Maple avenue. The BOYS AND GIRLS, Another at 7:30 P. M. recreation and excitement out of things which many :ompany, according to a letter sent to Christian Barge, IOIOO—V*99T and Pc-tl*. them, strapped to the shoes .with P.M. - ~ '. • straps at heels and toes. The front old and young, make folks Ignore altogether or consider , commonplace and ihalrman of the lighting committee ot th» council, in- e;*O~-Buita*iB mam*. . uninteresting. He was not adept In capitalizing his ind .of the. steel blades curved up big money — raise tends to move all Its poles and wires to land back of the 4:00—Bumhloo hour. BIT. J. W. .TOIMM, over the toes In graceful form. Then Merchandise can be purchased at Private versatile talents, but nevertheless his life must be south side of Monmouth street which It recently bought. with Flf. Brothen w au*et*. came an Improvement on the wood- Chinchilla and New judged a great success. He got more happiness out of 5,00—WJBI Happlnet* club. Lady Bun- Sale at very low prices between Auction Sale Not only electric wires but the wires of other pub- •Mn«. en skates: screws at the heels that Zealand white for JIfe, he performed more public service and he served as lic service corporations are to be moved off the street, 8>S0—Children'« Darin). icrewed Into sockets In the heels of periodi. ,/ . a tetter example of good citizenship than many persons according to the letter. Thus, the eastern end ot Mon- • lOO—Morris Slaurs' dreheatra. he shoes; and strapped on at the •who acquire great wealth. The town of Red Bank BUS- mouth street will be devoid of poles and wires and the (ISO—Bad Bank Standard ntwi. oes. 7:00—Mnileal program. tains a real loss In his death, as Is welj known to every- attractiveness of the new standards and lights will not After that, if I remember cor- RABBITS TllB—Buifntia ninnt. W« mppljr StaM'e brtviinf attck. one who is familiar with the part which he played In be marred by ugly companion!. It would be even a 11*6—Goodman and Blacltitont. ectVy, .the. damp'.skates, •' that the life of this community. greater public benefit If all the poles and wires on the liOO—Bar. Jaaai Djktma. stamped Ho:; the ' Bolesi and heels of Sand t«> canta,'(or lull particular! 20 Broad Street, Red Bank, N.J. western end of the street were removed. The company 8:15—Uneaa club. . the'shots. Thea! came the skates . anil poc!»t comiianloik. ' • BUS—American Be4 Cron, Harold Clark, that were permanently, fastened to; -o-o-o-o-o-o- does not own land In proximity to that end of the apcaktrk . Blroet, on which to place the poles and wires, and .the skating shoes; put on the. shoes and Maple Rctbbitry ljoala VanBniDf. the skates ar«:on till .the. shoes come : company is adverse to going to the expense of putting B—To b« anncmnanlj'• '... ; ';.E4TONT0WN. N.', J.. .' The Red Cross t:SO—Shorat of Italy. «. The' first" I saw this type of the wires underground, All the wires for the new orna- skates was when, the Bkatlng races Drought Relief Campaign. mental lighting system on Monmouth street are to be lOOCFlf BrotinnBti . MONDAY. were held on .the Shrewsbury river. ONE-DAY EXCURSIONS Farmers hereabouts have had tough times for sev- underground. 7:80—Btulne** return*.' All the'big Bkaters, the Donoghue eral years past, but their troubles during the past sea- Mr. Berge has conslsently used all the power of his 1:00—Fort Monmouth lUrnal corp* or- brothers from Newburgh, Rudd chtatra. from Canada, Mosher and Clark son are small In comparison with the privations and official position to eliminate polei and wires on streets, York • ifc from Storm King, N. Y., later John- hardships Inflicted upon agriculturists In the drought and It Is largely due to his efforts that the Improvement OLD RESIDENT son from St. Paul, the conqueror ot f . stricken areaii.otthe,United States. Ordinarily no one is to^be made on Monmouth atreett. But one council- Joe Donoghue for the chunplonshlpr $1.65 Is more peaceful and law-abiding than the farmer. man, or even the whole board of coundlmen, cant do BloomfleM Iiongstreet Visits Town all the big shots used skates with Tot, according to newspaper reports which are well much In this regard unless backed by public opinion. After Absence of Sixteen Years. long steel blades fastened to special Round Trip 334 2U and Vlb Annul substantiated, the farmers of one drought stricken Bkatlng shoes; and every boy's eyes What can be accomplished through publlo Action was Bloomfteld Longstreet, a former S1.5O r'&S&V county In Arkansas a few days ago acted In response to recently demonstrated on Buena place. The people popped almost out of his head at the resident ot Red Bank, who baa been very sight of these wonderful skates. Round Trip Cortltndt A Churc* Sta. the law of self preservation instead of the law of thi there got tired of having their street uglified by poles away front this section sixteen years, WEDNESDAYS i land. • Lacking the common ordinary necessitlea of life and wires and they showed this by petitions and by "Feller In! Feller In! Feller Jn!" ' F.Bruirr «, most of which time was spent In Cal How Pdf hate to hear that cry of - March 4, April 1 and the means to secure them, these farmers descended attending meetings of the mayor and council. The out- ifornia, paid a very pleasant call at alarm—except as It rings In my ears, SUNDAYS upon the stores of England, Arkansas, and took what come was that the electric company agreed to move the The Register office yesterday morn- almost like music, because of its as- January 28, February 8, 32, they needed without paying for the things they seized. poles and wires off the streets to the rear ends ot lots. Ing. Mr. Longstreet waa greatly sociations with the foolhardy boys In March a, 22, April 12 Tills was not a Communlstlo or Bolshevistic dem- The change has not been made yet, but there It no rea- surprised at the rapid development the yesteryear days of Red Bank-on- Lv. RED BANK _...».»( A. M. of thla section and said that Red onstration. Nor was tho uprising carried on by for- son to doubt that the company will keep Its promise. the-Shrewsbury. S«a riyara or Consult Asaqta Bank looked better than ever to ALSO eigners or by people of foreign descent. The folks who Not only for appearance but for safety all poles and him. He spent much of the day ALL STEEL. EQUIPMENT took what they needed In the way or food and clothing wires should be taken off streets and roads, especially with his) daughters, Mrs. George RECITAL BY EDWARD O'BRIEN. were entirely Americans, with a long line of American on heavily traveled thoroughfares. Better than anything Hlckey of McLaren street and Mrs. Pennsylvania Railroad KOPPERS GOKE ancestors. They had always been good, law-abiding else Is to have the wires underground, but If this Ji not W. B. Doughty of East Front street, He Sang at Meeting of Young Wom- citliens and they acted as they did from dire necessity. done the next best thing Is to have the poles and wires and calling upon old acquaintance]. an's Cldb Monday jNifbt, Sooner than starve and to have their children and fam- on private property where they do not mar the land- For many years he lived on Borden January is observed as music street, now Linden place, and when NOTICE OF INTENTION ilies starve, these' American fanners took what was month by the Young Woman's club on tho part of the Borough of Shrawlbur; scape and where the danger to life and limb by falling he went to look, tor his old home- needed to sustain life. poles and wires is minimized, ot Red Bank and at Monday nlght'a to fix aalarlei of Borough Officer*. stead the places on the street had meeting a recital was given by Ed- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I It Is not pleasant to recall an occurrence of this What a wonderful change could be wrought In the been changed to such an extent that TAKE NOTICE that an Ordinance here- kind, and it is small wonder when such things happen ward O'Brien, Jr., of Red Bank. Mr. inafter set forth hat been Introduced br night time appearance ot Red Bank by having on every the old place was far from being O'Brien, who is well known, ren- the Me-yor and Council of th. Borough of In a country aa big and as rich and as broad as the street ornamental lights like those on Broad and Mon- what It looked like a score of years dered three groups ot songB which Shrawibury fixing the aalarlea of Borough United States that there ia criticism that things are not ego. Offioera.' » mouth streets, provided that the lights were not were thoroughly enjoyed by the au- 3ald Governing Body will consider *aj< ordered as they should be. A brighter side of thii In- dwarfed by ugly poles and wires! With such a system dience. Miss Dorothy Metigar was Ordinance for Anal peailga on .the thin cident la presented by the fact that after tho raid on chairman of the hostess committee. day of February. 1011. at 7l30 o'clock of lighting Red Bank would resemble a huge fairyland TJNCAS CLUB ACTIVITIES. F. M.. at the Pariah llouie. Sycamore ave- the stores took place the Red Cross society paid the park. The benefits would more than offset the cost, but Miss Ruth Leddy announced that at nu. In etld Borough, and all veraona who store owners for all the things taken and provided lor under present conditions with nearly every street lined A Meeting Reid at theJIome of Wil- the next meeting of the club, Febru- may be interacted therein will ba givei liam Shucker. ary 2d, the girls will bring the pen- an opportunity to ba heard connrnlni the necessities of tho impoverished farmers. with poles and wires it would be a waste of money to the provisions of *ald Ordinance at *al« go to such an expense. * nies collected by them for the Braille time.anil place, or at auch further tin* The Red Cross society Is now engaged in a cam- The Uncas athletlo club of Red fund for the blind. and plact to which laid meeting may f paign to raise ten million dollars for the drought strick- Getting rid of poles and wires Is something which Bank met at the home of William m i a» en areas. Large portions of 21 states are affected. The might well Interest all folks who desire a more beauti- Shucker on Tuesday' of last week. OBTnUDB 0. VAN VUET, need for relief in all these places Is acute, although ap- ful town. Merely wishing for this will not bring any Club business was discussed and YOUNG GIRL'S LONG TRIP. Clark. gratification was expressed over the parently conditions in other parts of the impoverished chango from present conditions. Letting the mayor and AN ORDINANCE FIXING SALARIES OF fact that the club's new basketball DOnOUOU OFFICERS. sections are not so bad as in the Arkansas county where council and the electric company know that the people Ursula Errsth, Mine Yean Old, Sails team had beaten the Baptist church Alone for Germany. BE IT ORDAINED by th* Mayor an dire want led to the farmers making a raid on/stores to dont wan^ tholr streets defaced and made dangerous team by a More of IT to 12. Alb«r Council ot tha Borough of Shrewsbury I SERVICE ward off starvation. Throughout the 21 states where might help a great deal. Such action brought promises Ursula Errath, daughter of Mr. 1. The eilarlas of the htralnaftar d.a. SnifTen was elected manager and lgnated Qorouah Offleera *h*ll b« In MEASURED last summer's drought brought on hard times the chief of relief for Monmouth street and Buena place, and It Louis Grob was elected captain of and,Mrs. Fritz Errath, who recently cordenc* with thie onllnancei NOTBY* • sufferers are farmers. would probably provo effective elsewhere. The lack ot the basketball team. The team will opened a grocery and delicatessen Borough Aueiior ., 1169,00 par y business on the state highway at Borough Clerk ...... li&O.OO par yr. GOLD • • The appeal of the Bed Cross society for aid for Interest which citizens display In their town govern- play the young men's Bible clas Horough Collector ...... IB00.00 per yr. team of Keyport Thursday, January Headden's Corner, sailed for Berlin Ovarieer ot Poor ,...$ 75.00 par yr. BUT BY ' • theie suffering people deserves a generous response. ment la one of tho chief reasons why matters ot this last week on the Kuropa. She Is kind arc not more speedily remedied. It the people are 29th. On Friday night the club or- t. Bald talarlca .hall ba in lieu of all Kothlng that this great benevolent society has done, chestra will broadcast selectloni 'travelling alone and although only fee*. GOID not even Its war-tlmo acts, Is more, worthy. In thi not Interested, one ot the chief essentials for official! nine and a half years old, this Is her s. Thi* Ordlnane. ahalt t*V. *n*ei up- from station WJBI, from eight on Hi pi*e*g. and publication according RULE past five years the Red Cross society has conducted to become concerned Is lacking, o'clock until half-past eight o'clock. second crossing as she was born In to law. four emergency campaigns, somo of them for relief for The next club melting will be hel Berlin. She will visit her grand- o-o-o-o-o-o — mother, Mrs. Selma Hornbogan, for SHERIFF'S SALE. p«)plo In foreign lands. In each one of these campaigns at the Reformed church. By vlrlua of a writ ol fl. fa. to nt di- Monmouth county ralsod more than its nuota. two or three months. rected, Iliuetl out of th* Court of Obano* DAY OF RECKONING COMING. ery o( th* State of N«w Jeney. will be ei- Tho same ungrudging support shoul'd bo given to Tho time Is ripe, In the opinion of many qualified IN BATTLE ON PROHIBITION. poe.d to *al* at publlo vtnilu.. on , this latest appeal. The people who need help are of our observers, for nn upset of the constantly growing army Barn Burned Down, MONDAY, tha SECOND DAY Of FEBItU- own nationality and of our own kith and kin. Especial Sirs. Frederick OTatum NowChaJr. ARY. l»ll. of bureaucrats that will take us at least part of the A barn at Bast Keanaburg owned between th* hour* of It o'alock and * will convince ly In MonmoutH county should the response ba quick way buck to fundamental American principles of gov- man ot County Organization. by the real estate firm of Morrlsiey o'clork (at I o'clock) In th* afWrnoon of Just A Glance one that we and generous. Nature has been kind to this part of th ernment. ' Mrs. Frederick C. Tatum of Mid ft Walker was destroyed by fire Sun- •aid ilay, at tht Court Ilouie, In the Bor- day afternoon. All the contents of ough of Freehold. County of Monmouth. United Statcn, and there IB no better way to show ap- Tho public shows signs that It Is tired of being dletown village has accepted the New Jera.y, to eatlafy a d*or*a of aalil have a modern funeral home. And more preciation for this blessing than to lend a helping hand chairmanship of the Women's Or- the building went up In names and Court ammountlns to approtlanatalr taxed, regulated and legislated to death. Most of the smoka, Including two tractors, two • 1,900.0'. mature .consideration will convince one to those In distress. economic, political and social reforms that have met ganliatlon for National Prohlbltio Reform of Monmouth county, talc- trucks, three lnr»o ttnts and farm All the fotlowlnir tract or parcel of land that servicos from such an establishment with enttiusln.tllc political reception In the last daoada tool*. Other buildings were threat- and prernl*** h«r*in*fte.r particularly d*- Inr the place of Mrs. Atwood Via- •eribed. eltimi*. Irlng and• " 'nir In the arc, quite naturally, more filtinj; tlian ur so have been shown up for the empty things they lett, Jr., who his resigned on ac- ened, but they were saved, due to llio Towmhlp o( Middletown, In t Count_ y tit mr. They havo canned, at least In part, excessive tax- count of poor health. Many mem- good work of the East Keaneburg Monmoulh anil Htata of N«w Jarcty. eervices from a private residence. firemen. rinBT TRAUTi Being three detlantteO Competition and Its Effect ntlon. Imslnrun retrenchment, depression and unem bars have been obtained for thla or aae lotlt** Nunil>erNierae One. HundreHudred anadd Bav.Bev.qq . iloynient. ganliatlon, and a atlrring campalg ty.threa. One Hundred and Saventy.four. on the Automobile Industry. and Une Hundrad and llaiantyllva, on Our funeral home Is offered to all, with- A majority of American citizens are principally In- la planned. The chief object of thi Not Before February. . Map entitled "Amended Mac of Itlllot»«t, An unexpected dolay haa occurred out charge; It may be used or not, at tho Iltttor automobiles nt lower prlccnl Tliln In wli.il trrented In huslnetn and industrial projreai. Tat an association la the raptal of prohlbl Mldilletuwn Town«Mr. nor AtteMla Hlali- lion. In complallnc tha Kaet Ktanibutg landi. H. 1., owned br tb. Had Dank Heel tha experts say about tho new models, nnd thn nvrrnnpcnranno nml prlct* thtuo l.< KIIIII -wliii-|i haa haen replacing government by th« Now Whit* Dlbbonen. work will havo to ba don* ovar again HECONI) TIIAOTi Lot nomaer One no room for argument. Automobile* look brttrr And lirnplr -hn produced «ad tculta In this country. Th» Women's Christian tempt to comply with tha •p.clflcatlona. It ltunilr.il and 8eT.nty-twoo on th* Map an. tilleildd "Amenile"Add d MaM p off IIIMrrtet.Illllt'*- Mid coat )e*a than was ever tho cano before. Aa for riur- Thonn thrnrlsts and "commlialonlata" who have anoo union of Mlddlatown townahli la not probable that" the actioolhouin dletown Towmhlp. nearf AtUntln High ability, It Is Impoaalblo for anyone not fntnlllnr with Hum Inliril no atrongly In recsnt years may be In for a mat at th* home of Mrs. Qeorfi will bo ready far uia bttort noit l.nd.. N. •!-, o»n*4 by lh« Hid Rank Retl autornoblla making to venture) nri opinion, hut it la unfo Acker of New Monmouth last weak, month. r.t.l. Co., and oth.r*. mad. kr rrank 0()( ilny of reckoning. Uibtiru. liinartr. an! on Ala In to* Mon to aay that tho avero/in of n l work nlwny* movra Three new members were rtoalved inuiith Coanty Clerk'a OAlea. ALBERT W.WORDEN lilfhor. They are Urs. Emma PenUrmann A poverty Partjr. Tlllttp TRAOTj I/Ole Numb*!* It a*4 An oxlrn, anaalon, howevar, would afford Congress Mrs. Allda Taylor and Ml»s Robert II on tii. aald Mao. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Tho recent automobile show at New York in n har- Tho ladlts' auxiliary of the Port deli.d ae th* profeYly of Walt.r f. binger of batter tlmr". The large nltnntlitnnn mul Ihn fuilhrr opportunity for not doing the things It Isn't do- Monmouth fir* company wilt hold • Ranilolph *>nil Jennie Haadalph, taken la FUNERAL HOME ItiK now.—Wenton Leader. many aalna irmrin Indicate that thn woint i>iut of the W nrofcen la Fall. poverty awjlablo »nd dano» Frlilny xreuUnA •% the *utl of J.hn D. MaCloH Mrs. John Oxandorf of Halfcrd t •r. A4nr, with will ann.»«4 ef IK. B. 40 B.FRONTST. ••'• RED BANK huilnoM dapreaalon ha» b«en nn«»nl. The HIITI-.O of night, rabruary Uth, at Ihn Port lata nt Katttrln* A. COJM, 4M'*1, aal t* In a. aerlous condition et tha Loni Monrr)outh aohoclhou**. Tha pover- W Botd by PHONE 557 this allow la Interesting to pi iplo In ihln Identity fur a Tim famur would feat a great rt«l happltr It a Branch hospital from a broken Iti ty parly Is so called because all who . WlU.lAK R. O'lRIIN, laariff. . number Of mtons, perhsps l)ie grr.ate.tt of thnn lining bumper crop didn't bump him harder iniuAnybod'y ell*. wbloh ah* received lit a fall. Th. *tt*nd It will have to fee dr*M*tl In , fiaUMl Jenuerr I, till. .

"HABD TDDS" SOCIALV THE BONUS QUESTION. HIGHLANDS LODGE OFFICERS. Davla representative and Mrs. Va- Child Study Group. Personal. Local Sal vation lerlo Smith alternate. At yesterday's meeting of tho child A Questionnaire a* to How Veterans Novelty Affair, to be Held at Bo- Installation Held by Sons and The council will hold a card party study group at tho Mechanic street *• wtuum Baldwin, John BtJit-r. and formed Church Friday, Feel About This Hatter. , February 2d. WtW*m Bweeney attended a. hotkey Army Lassie Weds Daughters of. Liberty Lodge. school,, Mrs. William MacDowoIl A.L. match at the Nrw Tork Madden Within, keeping of the present Vernon A. Brown post of Veterans Twlnllght council of Sons and gave an address on "Why Wo Aro Commercial Body. , Square Garden Thursday nlfht, in Captain May Wfach'ell Became buslnes* depression a "hard times' of Foreign Wars of Red Bank Is an-Daughters of Liberty of .Highlands What Wo Arc." A discussion on ' which the New York Rangii* and, social wll| be glren by the consist- xloua. to ascertain whether or not a held an installation of officers last heredity and enviroment ensued foW Building and itcpikift Prick of Captain Agnavr ory of the Reformed church Friday majority of the ox-servlca of this lo- Toronto Mania b«afa participated. week. They wcro installed by Stale Anne s Beauty Salon lowing the address. of All Kind*•;•;••}• j. Edward Martin o( WMhlnjrton, D. Fktcbtf at N«w York Mon- night All those who attend are ex-cality favor immediate payment of 1 Deputy Ethel Stryker of Keyport. 18 WALLACE ST., Btocluniltalnjr, Repairing, AMa O, ht* been vliltlnf hl» mother, pected to- wear old clothes,. A slid- the world war bonus certificates, The The officers arc Mrs. Juanlta Gil- RED BANK. Spring.. Solid True* Tim Mrs. Sujil* Martlnot Btvtr.ttrMi. ing aeale of admission prices will post has requested The Register to bert councilor, Mrs, Henry Quast •Capialn M»yJ Wlnohell,' -who for prevair and those looking the moat New York Pneumatic Truck Ttrw, Mr*. MaHtn returned to Washington print a. questionnaire on this mat- associate councilor, Mrs. Laura Ru- Round Trip two yaara'.was stationed at the Sal* prosperous will be assessed the most. Permanent Waving, ' with her ion, to make her borne ter. The filled out. Questionnaires bley vice councilor, Mies Emma fare Service Flrettotta Station. vation army headquarters on Linden Wallace Rankln and WiUtam John- should, be sent to Quartermaster Quast associate vice councilor, Mrs. Flngtfr Waving, Facials, EntublUhed ortt U V place, wu married Monday night at stone will judge the appearance of Dudley Shaffer of 144 Bridge avenue, $1.50 Mlu Helen Maue'y of Peterip'Rjaei Mary Parker secretary, Mrs. Valerie SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1 Distributor for Ik* eljht o'olook at tho Memorial tern, those who attend and will set the Shampooing, If confined to bed with.lnSutnia, : Red* Bank. The questionnaire la as Smith assistant secretary, Mrs. Flor- Tlckati Good to Newark KATUN BCHVBB SFOCNaS. pie at Mew Tork to Captain Fletcher admission fee, which will be nomi- follows: Mr. and Mra. Carl 7. Olajrk of Rat; once Stiles treasurer, Mrs. Sarah Manicuring, etc. •LEAVE RED DANK U:00 A.M. Whan your Spring! brMfc or Agnew. •'•:,.„ • . ' • • . nal in any event , dlnj roaa left Wednesday Mr auto- Do you favor the payment In full AndrcwB guide, Mra. Lottie Fahrer Returning Trnln Leaves your car doesn't run light or mobile, for MUunl, FJortda,'.f|>W« The oeremony was .performed by Coffee will be served to the guests of the Bonus Certificate, now inside guard, Mlsa Loulso Daust out- MR8. ANNE MU3TOE, New York West 28y slvin tint th« »e- , H. Carl Kalt, a member of the Red yean ago at the Salvation army (a the payment of tho Bonus Certifi- WRIGHTS' countn olt ththe -mbiarlbarblb , •xtcUtac taT d training, sehool, at New York. When BRIDGE CLUB. cate. ' , . tiufitee of th© estate ot IAM dic««9*4t ,-ffUl ,• Bank high •ohool faculty, la clerking SORETHROAT bo au'llto'l iind ntnted bj- tht fiurtOtftw o( nights and Saturday- In the law of. Mlu Winchell tnl aaalgned to Bed No Almost instant relief guaranteed tho County of llonmoiitli «od • rtporttil Bank, Mr. Fletcher, renewed hl» A Party Held at the Home of Mrs. flee of Attorney General William A. Tea ,' 35c with one swallow of Me for tottloment to tho Orphan* Court of Stevens at Red Ba»k. - ." acquaintance upon visits here and Irving Hance Last Week. Hiild County, on Thun-dny, th« fifth d»F ' the couple became engaged a few Names _ ; m oE I'-cbnmry, ,\. V. 1031. «t which Um% Howell VanOerttg . of Brookdale The Mlddletown Bridge dub met nppllcntlon wlllo bo mad* for th» «Uo*i farm at Llnoroft attended the inter- months age. . ••.. . »t Friday afternoon with Mrs, Ir-Address ,,'', .,- ante of rnmnilBt-lonn wnd'eounia) ftai. collegiate ba-ketball games Monday ..Commissioner McMillan was as- City or Town . ___. Dated December 24, A. P, SDSO. ving Hance,/ Five tables., were in JOHN £1. APPLEOATE, night at the New Tork Madison sisted by Colonel William C. Arnold, play, including the, following: -Mrs. Outfit you served In — — FRESH DAILY Sold by Lewis' Drue Store chief secretary, and the territorial !Ud Bank, N. J. Square garden, • ' ' „ V Frederick 0. Adams, Mrs. Ward Are you a member of any Veteran Mra. Charles C. Conovor of Orange staff. The couple left Immediately Thobiao, Jr., Mils Mary B. Ayres, Varieties:—TALISMAN, PINK BRIAR CLIFF, and all other good drug stores. It pays to adverUae In Tbe Reglltot. avenue gave birth . to a daughter after the ceremony for Wyoming, Mrs.' Robert L. Llnton, Mrs. Susan- organization, name _— where they will engage in Salvation PINK RAPTURE, YELLOW PERNET, RED Monday at the Blyerytew hospital. na Bennett, Mrs. Qeorge W. Smith, Radio Programs. The child has been named tola, *.rmy work. , - Jr., Mrs. John A. Carey, Mrs. Qeret The Sunshine hour over WJBI will AND WHITE— Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plttenger of Captain Winchell will be succeeded H. Conover, Mrs. William B, Cono- HOWARD FREY 1 be conducted by Rev*. J. W. Tower, at Red. Bank by Mr. and Mr-.'M. C. ver, Miss Louise Hartahorne, Mrs. Hudson avenue are sojourp|ng at pastor of the Rumson Methodist SANITARY PLUMBER „,, Reid, both; captains In.the army. Thomas 8. Field, Mrs.' Arthur.!,. D&ytona Beach, Florida, where .they churcb, Friday afternoon between AT REASONABLE PRICES! Foster, -Mrs. Ernest W. Mandeville, STKAil and HOT WATER FITTING—Gutter*, Leaden and Tin BoolUg expeot to spend the balance of the four and five o'clock, Tho Fife Miss Mary'Cornell, Miss Emily Pea- winter. They report having met CARD PARTY FOR CHURCH. Brothers, who are conducting a ser- cock, Mrs. F. Marklle Schad, Mrs. 74 Monmouth Street Red Bank. N. j. many folks from this section during ies of sp*eolal services at the Red Funeral Designs Our Specialty Egbert W. Swackhamer, Mra. Fred- the two weeks they have spent there Mora. TJuui mo Cleared by Festivi- Bank Methodist church, will take erick C. Tatum and Mrs. George A. thus far. ' ty at, Belford last Week; , part ln the Sunshine hour service. • Mr. and MM. Harry Jobes of New- Oelatush. Prizes were won by Mrs. N man Springs road have Improved af- A largely attended and very sue' Smith', Mrs. Tatum, Mrs. Delatush .FIRELSSS Priest Recovers. ter having been confined to the cetaful euchre party for the benefit and Mrs, Field. . Honey Bee Flower Shop house with elckness. of St. Mary's church of New Mon- Rev. Thomas Maher has recovered Upper Broad Street. Dr. and Mr». Walter'Relnbaus and mouth was held last Thursday night from sickness and he has resumed GasRaryp son or Waverly. place spent Sunday at the firehouse ot Independent fir; A FIRE AT MTODLETOWN. his duties as rector- of St. Mary's ' Directly Opposite Shrewsbury Dairy. Phone Ited Bank 87*2.' •with DrTand/MrB. Henry Qultmeyer company of Belford.' The'profits church o{ New Monmouth. of Cranford.vDr. and Mrs. Relnhaus amounted to $280, .' • . Buildings Saved by' the Efficient attended a state unit meeting/ of the A ten-dollar goldplece was dls- Work oi the Firemen. poied of on the co-operative plan American- Bureau of chiropractic A grass fire believed to have been Saturday nlfht'at the»Wlnfleld-Scott and It was awarded to Salvatore Scaglione of Port Monmouth. Mrs. started by a section gang working .hotel at Elizabeth. ' on the railroad occurred' Saturday i, , Miss Florence Qoodrtdge of Sunset William Jeffrey of Rumeon received morning near Mlddletown village •& avenue has. been on the alok list. the door prize.; Mra. RobertiPorter and Mlu Jennie Caaaefly, who di- and threatened to destroy barns on Japhla Clayton of Monmouth rected the party, state that they the Oliver Holton estate. It caused street Is confined'to the bed with greatly appreciate the efforts of considerable excitement among the young people skating on the pond "-grlp' • "m , m everyone who helped .to . make the affair i& success endithat they are at the time, and the Ore' engines Church Note*., especially grateful to the merchants were followed to the lire by the of Red Bank and to all other folks) usual throng of automobiles. Calls were1 sent to the, Mlddletown town- 1 who donated prise*. • ' . '."Truth ',will be the siibject "of the ship fire company and to .the River LMson-Serrtion In all Churches of Plaza company. " The latter sent Christ, Scientist, on Burfday, Janu- MEN'S DAY AT ZION CHURCH. their booster tank and each com- ary 25th.' , , • ••''-•• pany sent about fifteen'' men. The The Qoldon Text las "0 Lord, thou Special Services ' Next Sunday at fire was extinguished before reach-, 'art my God; I will exalt thee, I will Shrewsbury Avenue Church. Ing the barns. . pralBa thy name;'for> thou hast done A men's d£y celebration "Will be wonderful things; thy counsels of held next Sunday at the Shrewsbury old are' faithfulness and truth" ON TRIP TO CALIFORNIA. avenue Methodlat Zloq church under (Isaiah 25:1.) THE WORLDS tha direction of the men's club of Among the citations which com' Mrs. John Carey and Her Children the. church. A great deal: of effort Will Leave Saturday. -prise tho Lewon-Sermon la the fol< has been made'by the members of lowing from the Bible: "O praise the the club, to make this event a big Mrs. John A. Carey'and her ilaugh Lord, all ye nations: praise him, alleuccess. Special programs will he ters Joan and Jean of Mlddletown ye people. For hla mprclful Ulndness rendered at three o'clocic In the' af> village will leave" oh Saturday for Is great toward us; and the truth of *u»t weight..*>'filock,' at California. Tb,ey are sailing on,ftio tlieV'•Bottt ^fidftrlltir^iiNr^eVeft^SraWl1 Pennsylvania of the Panwna-Fablflo ye the lord" (Psalms'HI'.' 1,2.) , line, and expect to reach California ' The Lesson-Sermon also includes Elizabeth will speak at the afternoon February 7th. Mrs. Carey will ]»ln the following passage' from M14 ee-ilon. • There will be Instrumental her' husband In Los Angeles where , Christian Solence textbook, "Solenca and vocal muslo at each session, -at he went early in January on busi- . and Health with Key to the Scrip- so selections by the men's club choir. ness. ' They expect to return about ture"" by Mary Baker Eddy: "Tlia Other men's groups will also take the, middle of April. Her mother, time; for thinkers has come. Truth, part. -' • '' • . , Mrs. Henry K. Ball, who has bssnill, lndepon'dont of doctrines and' time- ••- -—.'.•»•<•••..:,.-- •- Will Visit relatives In White Plains honored systems, knocks at the por- Hospital Auxiliary to Meet. during Mrs. Carey's absence. - tal of humanity. Contentment with The Red Bank auxiliary of the ATNO the past and the cold conventionality Spring Lake hospital will meet at* Bridge Club's Party. of materialism are crumbling away" half-past two o'clock on Monday af- The bridge club of Leonardo1 will j (Preface VM) ternoon; February 3d, at the home of Mrs. William Patterson on Blossom meet Thursday afternoon,' January cove road In Mlddletown township. 29th, at the -home of Mrs. Wallace Feiler of Long Branch. The mem- EXTRA COST Little Silver Newa. bers of the club live at Mlddletown •• Onus Fire »t Belford. village, Leonardo. Atlantlo High-, - Uttlo Silver Is Virtually Surrounded Meadow grass on Church street at lands, Locust Point 'and Long by Trenches, Belford caught fire Sunday.. A Branch. Tomorrow Mrs. George . (The Red Bank Rvlittr oan bt bought bridge, across a creek on the street Stlmls of Leonardo will entertain In Llttli allvtr at the Onion New- Bund caught lire, b"Ot the firemen' put the tho club. at th. depot and at Q«org« Qutckinbuih'a blaze out before" much damage was .. • . »i» •aneral •ton.) . . done; • • / tt pays to advertise in The Register. Little Silver creek was a popular placo for skaters over the week-end. Tho Ice waa in good condition. KICKS OVER MOTOR AT , With tho excavations for the lay- ing of gaB and water mains and the Underground cables, Little Silver re- Bcmbles' France in the days of th« 4 war. Whlto, road, a section of Branch avenue and all of Rumeon road has ZERO IN 3 /,o SECONDS! been torn up for tho new under- ground cable, which will bo laid from tho sub-station at Red Bank to the new sub-atatlon at Fair Haven. Gag mains are being laid at Parker avenue. An eight-Inch water main Actual Stop-Watch Test with 12 is being laid'an Sllversldo avenue, This weok the water company will start to lay mains on.Seven Bridge Those Kindnesses Which Competing Brands Proves New road, from the Interaction of L'lttlo Silver Point roa'd to the Strasaber- Hi-test TYDOL Easy Winner 1 gor estate, and then from the Inter- Sometimes Become Burdens section just mentioned to the en.i of Uttlo Silver Point. George Ruddy, Jr., Is .sick with OOMETIMES, when death occurs, scarlet fover. ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Dorrlll friends, in their anxiety to express their Hats oS! To the new champion! But It's quicker on the trigger! aro on an automobile trip In the sympathy, almost wear one down with Out today... to take tho worry South. . And once started, it's started to Mrs, W4lBon L. Smith motored to kindness. Flowers, cards, letters, testi- out of winter! Philadelphia yeaterday. monials—they pour in in an apparently stay! never-ending stream. * It's the Now Hi-test TYDOL. CLOCKED!... MIPDLEXOWN DIKNEK rAHTY. Those aro strong clnlms... but 1 World's fastest starting ftas by AND FOUND FASTESTI tlufsta at the Home of Mr. and Mrs, We take care of these things for our they're provable! The table at ly nctuni, Impurtlal -tup-watch Taium Saturday. actual test. Starts In less than clients whenever they wish us to. We the right shows how the New lest, lli-l CSt TYDOI. •tutted at Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Tatum collect the cards, arrange and dispose of four watch ticks at zero . . . .1011) 111 of Mlddletown village entertained Hi-test TYDOL led all others In 3*/ toSECOND^I sixteen friends at a dinner/party the flowers, mark those letters which takes tho splutter out of get- Saturday evening, the occasion be- seem to demand personal answers—in a quick-starting test of 12 gaso- f. r istcr than Hriuiil A ing the fifteenth anniversary of their away ... gives roaring, surging, ti lines nt zero ... IK •>9f> Uniml wedding. During the evening a ra short, do everything in our power to it. < c the guests and aom« other friends lighten the obligation which bereavement u ' " lliuiiil it Try It, at least! You can't lo-o For your Motor's Sake use .15 I'V'i . u Ilrmul 10 who were unablo to be present, Thoaa imposes. . It present were Mr. and Mrs. KdwsrU And costs you not a penny extra! li 'iliund K ... for tho price tafts on every . 11 A. Hurd, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas s. '% IlianJ (i Of course, there arc matters too intimate . *• Field. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur B.Ruth- TYDOL pump' ahow that It WINTER VEEDOL Ml ii'V, lit uiul II The New Ui-tcst TYDOL IS still . It rauff, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Acker- to entrust to the funeral director. Hut 51 li'V. I'.rimtl I man, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin K, • It there arc many more than most people TYDOL. Tliat menns premium costs no more than cvcry-dny TliP Inw.pour point of VF.r.Ixn. Winter Mi 7','. llruiul J dntliu, Mr. and Mrs.Oeorge M, Dex- >tH . 11 llriuul K. fuel ... A premium product Medium UHsurrs niy Mill llnU In (lie cnlil- t II ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis Hay, Jr.. think, of which he can properly take quality. That meant* super- Vt U'Vi Ilium) U Miss Margaret Bryan and Amory i'sl wriithor. ll II >w!< IMTI.V nl 7.oro. Siivo.t Haakell. • care. Wo wish our clients to feel abso- power. That moans freedom at not u penny premium In your motor IH-.II ll p,s In tlio wlulrU'Hl lolil, lutely free to call oh U9 for any type of from knocks. prlco. lint rutuliin Its lur.ty ul all motor Units. B01IOOL TRUSTED ItE8IQN8. service in which we may be able to assist. Conrad rfannensohmldl of High- lands Quito Board. Conrad Ffannenaohmldt has ten- R. R. MOUNT & SON dered Ms resignation as a member Funeral directors . of the board of education at Hig Frederick K. Ailami, Mp. lands. Action on the resignation will b* taken at » mWtlnK of the truai 135 WEST FRONT STHBET, RED BANK, N, J. teei sohaduled for tonight. Th* sohol budget will also ba dlsou«««d. Telephona 1V> The trusttes have) not held a me*t> NEffTEST l' A Ing this month. Tht«» attempta < mut have faiiid due t» latli of • W* I'urnilh National Casktts i each time. , TIDE AVATER OIL SALES COHPORATION.. ,

-kti •*• TOOI Bt Ing was held Friday afternoon at the Burrowes and L. Stultz, Jr., of the vice at the Methodist church Sun- and Harding Road, Re4 Bank, B»bw IIOM, writ* Mid or ea& for JJl» Major and Council ol the Borough of People'! national bank attended a day night. t&r, r«luS?rornltor« morers to town, and IUd Bank prohibiting parkins oh either home of Mra. Norman B. LockwooU N ntiu »rio« ,o» you n«t job. All. klndi •!«•• of' Plnekner road : btVmea a point meeting and dinner of theMonmoulh A grass flre occurred' Sunday af- ••'.- On Monday. distant fifty feet eastward!* from taeln- ; of Elizabeth street. Those present of h«MT Ol WoV .ttu«kln« dsM %%• ! tbort county bankers' association at the ternoon on the Poor property at Lo- tl Oll'raddrtif. ., - .• .- .: tVMttlpiiot Plnokoey road with the, eist- , Included Mrs. William. Ackerscn, February .2d, 1931. ;\w itde of Broad (treat, , •.- ?"T.-;•. Mrs. J. Carle Anderson, Mrs. Lloyd GarQold-Grant hotel in Long Branch cust Point. Several' .houses wera ; Saturday night. threatened; but the' firemen put the Dally Except Wednesday. CEGAN nS,»H (Jovemlng Body will eonslder said•*« F. Armstrong, Miss Anna Bedle, Evenings by Appointment Ordinance for final paiaage on to* Id da*.>;;. Mrs. C. Lreroy Close, MrB. E. F. Miss Barbara VanBuaklrk has flames out before'damage was done? (1 WALL STREET. BBO BANK of February, im, att giO» o'tlook P, M,- i been 111 at her home for some time. Skating was,enjoyed by hundreds Phone Bed Bank »»W. •I the Borough TIl»lt,aM all penonj - Ehrlich, Mrs. William Emmons, ; -wnoH lanaa max oej affooted fay fluoii'Or*'* Mrs. C. Leon Garrison, Mrs. Albert Miss Rose Anne Powers has re- of persons on Claypit creek^ last dlunes) or who msy be Intereited therein M. Halgh, Mrs. Harvey W. Hartman, turned from a visit with her cousin, week. " •• will b» glvam.an opportunity "to be heart>. > Mrs. Margaret; Ryars of Bay Ridge, Jacob Stryker, who Is employed at; .ooncarning.thei provisionsirSaJd OniK ', Mrs. William S. Holmes, Mrs. Ed- 5»a?«:"t ,*W,«W «??,J'i«»i of.« Me*-:,* gar T. Hoose, Mrs. Edna Ogden, Brooklyn. New York during tee winter, (pent Mrs." J. Leon Schanck, Mrs. J. E. D. Arthur B. VanBusklrk, son ot Mr. Sunday at his home at Locust Point. Sllcox, Mrs. Prank Sproul, Mrs. Wil- and Mrs. Arthur S. VanBuiklfk. will A number of the residents ot this WE BUY AND SELL FURNISHINGS FOR liam VanMater, Mrs. George ,N. enter Drexel Institute at Philadel- place attended the wedding of Miss AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING PABIU HOMES, STORES AND HOTELS. Wagner, Mra. L. Brower Walling, phia next month. Madeline Gereke of Keansburg and ~IN0 ON EITHER 8IDB OF FINGKNRY'V What the Neighbors Say SROAD BETWEEN A POINT DISTANT., jj Harry West of the West furniture Henry Maxson of NaveBlnk Sunday Mrs. Rulus O. Walling, Mrs. A. M. FIFTY FKET KA8TtyARDI,Y FROM / Webster, Mrs. Herbert West, Mra. company and his father, Robert afternoon at Keansburg, THE INTERSECTION OF P1N0KNEY- •' Raymond L. Wyckoff, Mrs. Frank West, left by auto for Florida on About 135 pupils ot the Mlddletown ROAD WITH THE EASTERLY BIDB.'' Smith and Mrs. Peter Sondergaard. Saturday morning-. They will spend township high, school were at the li- We may call it gossife,,. or just "news!'... OP BROAD STREET. • ,\ > -> Mrs. Harry B. West and Mrs. Hen- the winter at Orlando. brary at this place one day last week BE IT OBDA1NED by tha Ma7or md ,.- but we listen anyway. One neighbor has been Council dt the Borough of Red * By/fed Bank. Stove & Supply 0% week the following directors were Plnckney road .between a' point distant '.•;-, Mr. and Mrs. John Harold Hen- duties as a.teacher of science at the ^11 winter. That isn't ''Gossip'' or ^Newa." It's fifty feet eastnardly from the Interim. ,, drickson and daughter Betty spent reflected: F. P. Armstrong, H. S. Mlddletown township high school af- tlou ot Finckney road with the easterly ' the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Bcdle, G. W. Brown, Q. H. Conover, ter having been laid up several days sincere praise. That is why more people are aide of Broad street. . i V. t-t Alexander • Cadoo, Jr., of Summit. J. H. Hendrlckson, J. C. Osborn, S. with grip. 2. Any person violating tha provision* ;• The Cupid Sleeves. D. Walker, L. B. Walling and Jacob Miss Mails Rlley, .Miss Martha using this' coal each year. • • of thla Ordinance ahall upon convlotlon . o The members of the senior class Wyekoff. Officers re-elected were: of aalit violation, pay a fine ot not ISM ' ' of the Keyport high school held a Pennlngton and Miss Eileen Ma- than Five Dollara nor won than -Twent»«,. Whlnney spent Saturday, at New Flvo Polltra. , One. thrilling adventure of the card party last ovenlng in the school President—F. P. Armstrong. 8. This Ordinance shall taka effect up- ., auditorium. The proceeds will be Vice president—J, H. Hendrickson. Tork. on its pasaage and publication according : Nifty Nineties was tucking In added to the Washington trip fund. Secretary;—G. W. Brown. Mrs. A. C. Qulmoy has gone to to law. . . - ;• t '. il the mutton leg sleeves. Many a Cashier—J. S, Matthews, Jr. New York to spend, several weeks. The Men's club c£ the Reformed Assistant caahler—J. E. Cokelet. • ' 'NOTICE. ' '• . . •'•'• . "v bashful bachelor lost his head, church will hold an old fashioned CONDEMNATION PnOOEEDINOS J HE4 •' Stockholders of the People's na- heart and liberty performing this lunch box social in the church house KORE, THE HONORABLE JOSEPH 'I* '.,: tomorrow evening. tional bank re-elected the following UODINE. JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME necessary gallantry. directors: H, S. Burrowes, H. E. Oceanport News. COURT. ; ..•,.''. •-.•. Dr. George N. Wagner, who has Ackerson; Jr., C. S. Ackerson, L, In the mutter ol tha application of BAST- had a dental office at Keyport for Card fatty For Hospital Auxiliary LEHIGH ANTHRACITE ERN NEW JERSEY POWER CO,. to .,' 'la your kitchen as out-of-dalo as Stultz, Jr., Charles Miller, J. L. the past two years, will open his new On January 28th; condemn laadtl of Unknown Ownerai , :'. ,w the mutton leg sleeves? Do you Schanck, W. S. Wallace, Jr. J. S. Notice of meetlnir of Commissioners.. : '.' office on February 2d, In tho Zobcl VanMater, J. W. Willey. -Officers re- Tel. 1251.r, To UNKNOWN 0WNEH3 and TO WHOM ' continue to fuss with an old building at Broad street and Hard- A card party for the .benefit of IT MAY COKCERNi ••y.-,.i"v elected were: Rivcrviaw hospital will be held on kitchen range? See the newest In cook stoves at tho Hed Bank Stove ing road, Red Bank. You are hereby notified of a meetlnir Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore of President—H. E. Ackerson, Jr. he afternoon of January 29th at tho of tho Commlsslonei's aiipflnted' in thef. -* and Supply .Company. See tho charming models in. Perm Combina- Vice president—H. S. Burrowes. flrehouse, , • '" above entitled cause,, to bo ,he!d at -tha ( Front street are spending the winter Bcrough Hall, Monmouth street, 'Jl«(l ' tion Ranges. We sell on a convenient deferred payment plan and In Florida. _ Cashier—E. V, Sllcox. • The regular monthly meeting of Bank, N. J., on Monday, the second'day allow liberal trade-in value on your old stove, Assistant cashier—J. Roberta. he Oceanport auxiliary of River- Of FebTunry, 1081, at tho hour ot'10 ^, John J. Haley of Washington view hospital was.held on Thursday o'clock In tho forenoon of said day, to. street was appointed registration make > a Juat and equitable appraisement *' "BED BANK'S ONLY STOVE SPECIALISTS." at the home of Mrs. Theodore Rowe. ot the value of tbo rlscht of,wny to ti% agent for motor vehicles for Keyport Keansburg News. Members present were Mrs. Theo- taken, and an assesament of the amount -. and vicinity last week, His offico dore Rowe, Mra, John Gill, .Mrs: tobo'iiald for-said rltrht of .way;, and.of \ ' ' 'The Place All Bed Bank Is Talking About." .tho damages, it any, caused by reaaon of ~ will be located at Charles F. Exempt Firemen Appoint Edward T. Whitney Conrow, Mrs. John Silvers, the taklnit thereof for public use, and' to Special 20% Discount on all Oil Stoves. Straub'a place of business on Broad Compton as Chaplaln._ Mrs. Louis Williams, Mrs. George do whataver the said Gommlssloneraar* •< street. Loper, Mrs.' Charles Prothero, Miss 14 Monmouth St., near Broad St., Red Bank. by law required to do In the premises, .at : (The Red Bank Register can be bought which tlmo nnd nlnco all parties having an Combination Ranges $85.50 and up -*he Keyport Red Cross Is asked to In Keansbure at the atom of E. L. Miller. Katherlne Throckmorton, Mrs. Ken- UNDER MANAGEMENT OF EARL J. PATBNAUDE. Interest In th% sold lftnu, property'and raise $1,000 in compliance with the M. Santa. Lucia. Philip Keller and Chattel neth West, Mrs. James Wilson, Mrs. right of way, with tho amiurtonantts, nay. ' Enamel Coal Ranees $77.00 and up emergency can' from Red Cross Vogel.) ".'••" Harry Blakesley, Mrs. Edward Simp- be heard, . • headquarters to raise $20,000 in son, Mrs. James Rhalnes, Mrs. Ed- Dated January IT. 1031. . V Monmouth county. At the meeting of the Exempt flre- ward Worthier, Sr., Mrs. Charles Try Our Business Men's Lunch. • ., . , JOSEPH McDERMOTT, ' ' men's association held last week,' Ed- JOSEPH t. DONAHAY, " '••> The Keyport flre department first Walling, Mrs. Russell GUlam, Mrs. Served from 11 A.>I. P. M. .'.••• : THOMAS P. D0RBMU8, ".: ,. aid squad held their annual meeting ward T. Compton, one ot the oldest M, J. Connolly, Mrs. John Morrow, Commlsslonera. .' at the headquarters on Main street members, was named chaplain of the Mrs. Henry Hance and Mrs. Thom- c association, -with the recommenda- as Ross. The meeting In February • Monmouth County Surrogate's I last week. The following officers tion to fehe board of flre commission- 40 ^ In Ihe matter of tbe estate ol were elected: William E. Greene will be held at the home' of Mrs. Hultncu Taylor, daconaed. president; Rufu3 O. Walling, Jr.; era that he be confirmed as the de- Charles Prothero on Oceanport ave- Nollco toV creditors to preiobt ' partment chaplain. A revised con- nue. Why Cook at Home, When-You Can Qet otfalnat estate. vice president; J. J. Dane, secretary; stitution and by-laws were adopted Pursuant ;to the order of. Joseph • - HARRY CAPLAN James H. Cadoo, treasurer; Edward Seventy dollars was realized by tbe Donnhay, BurroBote ot the County, of Monl Walters, trustee; John J. Dane, Ed- as presented by tbe committee ap- A Full Course Home-Cooked mouth, made on the tnenly-iecond d»y of "^ PHONE 3190. 110 WEST FRONT pointed for that purpose. The as- ladles' aid society. Cards bad been December, 1U30. on tha eDCllcuuon ot. ward Hopkins, William E. Greene, sociation will endeavor to secure the given out and donations pt one dol- Second NatioDBl Bank and Trust Corapsny an'd John Kolley, representatives to lar made up of ten dimes on each Chicken Dinner Every Sunday of Red Hank, New Jersey, eieoutor ot th» naming of Keansburg as the plac<> cataU of Mary Holmos,Taylor, deceaHd. for holding the state convention of card were made by friends and mem- notice la hereby/Clvan to the creditors of the State exempt firemen's • associa- bers who received the cards. at c eald deceased to elhlblt to tha subscriber, executor aa oioreiiaid, their debu ana , tion In 1932. A memorial tablet for Mrs, Louis Millar Is.serving on the demands aunlnst the said ' utato. nnd«r deceased Keansburg firemen was petty Jury at Freehold. i 85 • oath, within six months from tha date of discussed. Should it be decided to the aforesaid order, or they will be for*- Almost ever barred of, their < actions therefor have the tablet, it would be placed Flre at Shadow Lawn. against the said subscriber. ^r .' In the Oak street flrehouse. Regular Dinner Served Daily frqm 5 to 9 P. M. •Fire early < yesterday'. morning. Dated Freehold. N. J., Dee. It. l»S0. . 1,000 Cash Sales on Saturdays Bernard Howden of New York has c and 0 SECOND NATIONAL BANK saused damage of about $5,000 to AND TRUST COMPANY.- leased the Lloyd bouse on Locust he new mansion of Hubert T. Far- 60 75° W - ^l' ' qf Red Bank, New Jeney. —va.— street and will take possession soon. ons at West Long Branch, The Applesate, Stevens, Foster .' '-. v- Mrs. Alice.-Mills has moved from blaze broke out in a guest room toi All Home-Cobked Food.,_• b Iteuullloj Proctars,: . -,^j; \,\t iin Church street into part of Judge which it was confined*.; The mansion SI Broad St, Red Bank. : ..-.,, AFTER THE SHOW THIS 18 THE FtACB TQ COME FOB Buttner's house, vacated by Mrs. G. s known as Shadow Lawn and was iTie Red Bank Register travels), Duael. recently completed, at a cost of $5.- THAT TASTV SANDWICH. CUP OF COFFEE AND HOME- over.every atreet In town amd every Walter A. Conroy, who has been 000,000. Tbe former Shadow Lawn toad la the county, l4etdfcarrV yoUr confined to his home for some tlmo residence was occupied by Woodrow MADE PIE.. . ' . message to those who llvs on tjtjeoa with an attack of rheumatism, IB Wilson when he was president. , : tharougrhfaies.—Advertisement. - •• much improved and will soon ba CCHNEIDER' able to attend to his real estate bus- iness:' . - ' Fred Murray -has accepted a po- sition In the Knowles radio ehop on Main street. •J-MARKET- Mrs. Richard Steppanskl left on Thursday for Miami, Pla., where she 21 West Front St., Red Bank, N. J. will sojourn for several weeks. Public Sale! Globe Shoe Stock Samuel Swenarton has recovered from grip. Reasons Robert Meyers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyers, who has been sick for some time, Is well on the Ordered Sold at a Great Loss Best Meats at Lowest Prices! road to recovery. Miss Eleanor Kelly and Miss Cella Specials in Effect For Quick Delivery Specials Cash and Schuck have, returned from a trip to New York. ' to Satisfy Impatient Creditors JAN. 22d, 23d, 24th. Phone 2653. Carry Only 1 Capt. Paul Foulks was the skipper In charge of the steamer Mobjack of tho Koansburg steamboat company, lb c which had been chartered by the Sale Starts Friday, January 23d at 9:00 A. M. federal government to ply between City Cut Fresh HaitlS 21 Ellis Island and the Battery several days last week. (WHOLE) Mrs. Howard Aalbue held a card party at her home Saturday night Sensational Price Reductions for the benefit of tho Women's guild Rib End Cross of St. Mark's church. Mrs. Richard Merryman has re- Our Entire Stock consisting of'4,875 Pairs of Shoes, Rubbers, /' Fresh Rib turned from a trip to Baltimore. A card party for the benefit of St. Slippers, Arctics, Boots and Tennis Shoes for Men, Women and Mark's church guild Is scheduled for March 14th. This la expected to be largely attended, and for this rea- Children will be placed on Sale Commencing Friday, January 23d^ Loin Pot son will bo held In the Keansburg civic association building. 9:00 A. M. William Pease, who was on tho sick list last week, Is about again. Roast Harry Seamen of West Keansburg GOOD FELT MEN'S, WOMEN'S nnd CHIIJIBEN'S Pork A I.AHGE ASSOBTMENX OF INDIES' has accepted a position at Red Bank. Tho Women's Eemocratlo club Bedroom Slippers SNEAKS held a card party in Porter's hotel Pumps and Oxfords Values up to $1.50-on Siilo at I b last Wednesday night, which was on Sale at— for Men and Women—on Salo ot largely attended. Mrs, Adelaide Por- Armour's Star Sliced BctCOll % \ Q ter was the hostess. Chester Doe has opened a radio 1.00 shop on Church street. 29 Our entlfo stock of high-erode Men'* Mrs. Henry Maurer spent sovcral CIUXDBEN'S GOOD Legs days at New York last week. William Hang Is having Improve- Free Coffee or Sugar! Shoes and Oxfords or Hindi ments made to his house on Maple Shoes and Oxfords for Drossi or Work, arranged In throe avenue, Sensational Bargains—While They Last. Friday and Saturday, groups—on Silo nt Martin Sommora la driving a now On Salo at— Between the hour* ot 9 to 18 A. H., Ford coupe. and S to S P. M, wo will (hre e»way .97 O.47 Spring Mrs. Muncle Lockwood, district free—one pound of jowl ooffee or B lt>«. 1 deputy of tho Daughters of America, LADIES' FULL FAHIIIONED FINE will Install the ofllcors or Prldo of 79 •U(nr with every purchase of 11.89 or Monmouth council at Keyport to- over. night. Ladles, here's your chance to bur tw0 SILK HOSE Lamb Mrs. Richard Trenery, who has Men's Storm Rubbers Valuo J1.25—on Sain at pain for the price ol one. Hundred* been nick with grip, Is much Im- of pair* of newest itylea In proved. Mra. IlAtllo Oflilcn, Mrs. Lester 87c Pumps and Oxfords 69c IIowlc, Mrs. IOVA Whltohcnd and WOMEN'H and CIIII.UKKN'K Mlaa Olln. Schuck plan to apcml High. Low and Medium Ileelii MEN'S FANCV Best Chuck Roast »» next Wednesday nt Now York, All on Bale nt— •wlicrn they will attend two Broad Rubbers DRESS SOCKS wny fthow*. 69c •1.89 and O.39 pair 4-lb. Navesink News. 15c Milk-Fed A Surprlso Gift or * Mainline Hack WOMEN'S IIIO1I Men's Scout Shoes. For a Nnwly Mntrlrd Couple. AND LOW $1;49 Tho Kpv/ortli lr.»K«o of the Metli- Roasting ciillnt cliurcli tort nt (ho flrnhou/in ARCTICS Mcn'» Tan' Everett lu»t worlt. Aflor lh« bualnesi m««t- and Romeo Slipperi, IIIK ft noclnl tlmo wan enjoyed and and Snip Rlylcs. Ilio iiKimliorii.of tlio ln>Kuo tnada a V $1.69 nui'iirlnn Klft »f n miiKasInn rack In All on Hale at- Globe Shoes Chixs Mr, nml Mr«. C'arllim Walllnir, a 12 WEST FRONT ST., RED BANK, N. J. E-J Boy*' and iicnvly innnlnil couple. 08 C Hom» of Ilio ymiui: wiuiinn of Ihla AUOUNI* THH COKNEU VROM BIIOAU ST. Children • Shoes lOiii'o IIIIPIHI In Ultn lip bowline; for Print Lard . 2 * - 2S I Special Jelly glass i rei Pillion. Tlmy f-xpfct in makn 97' OITOSITK KIUDEL8. $1.39 up tlirlr initial ajipuranca is bowleri ' •». ' -hi .'*•••,-•• RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 21.1981.

bert BwaOahamer btve reepvtred the building committee of the Mon- pother's Estate from iloknais. mouth county historical association s The CbrliUaa Vndjwvpr loetety at New York yeiterday, in connec- was represented at the quarterly ral- tion wltb the library which the as- GoettoSon ly of the CJhrliUan Endeavor ao- sociation Is building at Freehold. letles of Moslmontn county which F. Markli* Sohad is on a short m * Mft. Ad* Cwtli of Ved ww beld at the Baptlit church at business trip at Washington. • Sink b ProUud—Lonf Keyport, Ruyper waa aerved at the - There will be a meeting of the Brandt Woman Lwr«t Big ehurob, followed by speeches. Those World Wide Guild Friday evening at who attended wen Rev. and Mrs. tho home ot Mil* Mildred Knight, Kenneth B. Meade, Roland' Scott, Obarle* Bennett vlilted Rankle** ilri, A.tU LoulM 'Curtli of R«4 Woodrow and Kenneth- Francis, factory at Trenton on1 Friday, in con- k tSMUted her will fourttm Ruth Miller, Oraoe Oreenwood and neotlon with .matters pertaining to piwr* a|« list November. < Bh« b«- Lola SeUtuth. his eaw mill business. qoMthtd b*r tntire eitat* to b«r The young people'* society went Charles L. Hubbard and William ^W, jtultrt WUdo Curtii, tad to the Natatorlum at Asbury Park, M. Hoyer ot Philadelphia, engineer* MM4 him at ««>utor. Tin will 41- last evening, where they enjoyed a engaged in work at the new tele- t««tW th»t her body b« burled bf swtm. ,:THo«e In the party were Rev. phone exchange, spent Baturday and tm«A. UDM: of h«r husband Md her Kenneth 8. Meade, Evelyn Stark, Sunday at their borne*. nwUiir in Evergreen oimiUry at tenneth and Woodrow Francis, Al- Joseph Thorpe, eon of Mr. and UtUt Sliver. Robert 7. Wilbur, len Oreenwood, Oeorge Hartman, Mrs. John S, Thorpe, who has been Stank t UMtnlnc and Aril* Munwn Roland Boott, Charles Conover and Very dole following an attack of N important event to us, of course—but how much w«Bff»«4 the will. v ' Edmund and Loll Deletush. acute sppendlclUi, 1* much Improved Vnv Vtoy Bea»on of K»ypcrt left The women of the village and all at' the Long Branch hospital where more important to yout The lovely furnishings all th», money ibe bad *t toe time athers whj» are interested are In- he was operated upon. of Mr death to her daughter, Bluw vited to make an Inspection of the Mr, and Mn. Edward E. Ottinger beth N, 8«nion. All the rest of her Morey-LaRue laundry at Elizabeth spent last Friday with Mrs. Ottlng- you have wanted so long, discounted,'so that each Mtti* ni divided equally among tomorrow. .The trip will be made by er's aunt, Mr*. Annie Danley of htr ebUlren, Kathtrlne E. Dlettloh, bue and will be under the auiploes Westoheater, Pennsylvania. TUIJf X, VaoPelt, BllMbatb M. Ben- of the ladles' auxiliary of the Bap- Russell Morris of Bed Bank, who purchase will be a thrifty step. All with the same MR,; AukTUHtui O. Senun, Lor«tu tist church. Buaees. will leave the has conducted a garage on the etate P«tt4rwa and Mildred A. OhrUUn- church at one o'clock In the after- highway, has leased a service station careful workmanship you expect to find at our •«n. Sh« lett to her daughter Sllia- noon. on the property of William B Sale Starts h«th th« sole right to occupy ber The Christian Endeavor society Waters, which Mr. Water* ran in I home at Koyport. The will appoint- met laBt evening at the Baptist connection with his grocery buslne'es, store* and every piece discounted from to!1 l»r daughter Bltaabeth and berchurch, with Edmund Delatush lead- Mr. Morris will repair automobiles ! isnAugwituf executor*.' Ing- and radios. " A l«t« utate wai dUppted of by This Saturday The Homestead gunning- club win Uit «r)u of flora K. Houimtn, wife hold a clay pigeon (boot on theIt pays to advertise In The Register. 10% to 50.96. W Cl»r«c» J. Hov»man of Long Homestead farm Sunday afternoon, Owing to the extremely low prices at which the Praneh. All of her wearing apparel January 25th. ,: goods are marked, we cannot send them on ap- wai Wt to ber daughter*. Virginia Mr*. John B. Bennett of Port H, SBiegelberg and Ruth 3. A pearl Monmoutn continue* to substitute as proval, exchange, or accept their return later. necklace vu bequea.th.ed to Ruth B a teacher for Ulss Ruth Scatter- BOATS anl the rest of .her jewelry was left good, in the public, sohool. Miss to her daughter Virginia. Her home Scattergood Is on the sick list. Acciuorlii at Weet End, together with aU ita The heavy rain Monday did con- MOTORS furnishings, and another hduee ooou- Domestic siderable damage to roads and, Bled by ber daughter Virginia WM bridges in the village and vicinity. NO PROFIT SALE bequeathod to her husband. The A number of communicants of •urn of |23,00O was left In trust, the Christ church attended service at St. Complete Stock income to be paid to her daughter George's church at Runuon Sunday, Virginia and a similar oum we* left Chrlty churoh Is closed temporarily, To Be Sold At Coat W 'trait, the Income from whlob li to Mrs. Charles L. Steuerwald spent Durln» Month of Jing.ry Only be paid to her daughter Ruth. Be- part of last week visiting friends at quests of $1,000 each wore made to, Uerldon, Connecticut. Outboard and Inboard Boats RlnaVdo, Zecchl, wj>o was employed Mies Antoinette Dwlght and Mr*. and Motors, Row Beats, Ca- in the Houn'man home as a butler, Frederlok C.'Tatum have'consented noes, Dinghies, Aquaplanes, and to Marguerite Mlohlnet, e>maid to canvaaa Mlddletown townthlp In Surf Boards, and all Boating In the Housman home. All of the connection' with the Red Cross and Water Equipment other servants who had been In Mrs. drought relief fund. The allotment Wid. talKtlom (or airly ulhri. Houaman'a • employ five "years or for the towriiblp it 41,600. Spece neceuary far 1831 •lock. more were left $250 eaoh. The eum of *T,BO0 w»« bequeathed to the Won- Mrs. William Barnes, a sister ot mouth memorial hospital at Long Mrs. B. C. Lentllhonof this place, C.C. Galbraith&Son, Inc. Branch, for endowing a bed to bo Is very sick with diphtheria at hor Regular Retail Prices New York home. 33 Warren St., N. Y. C. known as the Flora Hutzler Hous- T.I. BArclly T-8<»« memorial bed. The will direct- The condition of George McKelvey 118 W. Front St, Ktyport, N. J. remains about the same. He was re- it the executors eet aside suffl- T»l. Karport IBS «y to pay to maturity all ot cently moved to. the Long .Branch area of stock Mr*, Housman hospital after sustaining painful v\ the Monmouth county build- burns. Mr. MoKelvey Is 89 years SPEECH AND and loan association. To her old and he enjoyed fair .health be- .daughter, Virginia Splegelbarg, fore his accident.: .„.:• left 80 shares of this stock In Mrs, Arthur L. Foster Is spending Nervous Disorders 8.3x10.6 9x12 trust and 28 shares were left in tryst today at Brooklyn as the guest 9t VOICE PBODTJCTION to the children of her daughter Ruth Mrs. Stephen Whorf. B. All the rest of her estate was left Mrs. Martin Ahearn and Infant SPEECH DISOBDEBS- . In truit, the Income to be paid to her Summtrlng. itutttrinf. Iliplnf, chit daughter Patricia have returned p»l»t>. Sptdal roethoi—3UCC«M •<• husband quarterly as long as he llvei home after a stay of four months •urad. and after'lila death the residue is to with Mrs, Ahearn'e mother at New- go to her two daughter*. The will burgh, New Tork. NERVOUS DISOBDEBS- f Sptelal psychological court! (on thi Mill Irregulars appointed Mr. Housrdan, Benjamin Mrs, John L..LIecty spent Monday -• method of th« Ut* £mlU CQU« BHI) y. ye(ner ol New York and T. -Ray- at New York. ' otbtrO. Sle«plm«n«n, Uck of conun- mond Bailey of Long. Branch execu- Irallon and manUl cantroli roatnorri Nationally Advertised at $125.00 tors. ' •. Mrs; Carrie Fenton of Everatt , p«t-lltr, aboornul •motion, tun- spent last Wednesday with her sis- p«r«m*ntt . «xarg«rattd movsninti ter, Mrs. James B. LiJyator. charaeltr bullwnr. ttc. Rev. Martin IJ. Ferris of Anbury Cards received by relatives ot Mr, , • ASTOUNDING RESULTS. Park, who died recently, made his and Mrs. James C. Hendrlckson tell . FCBUO SPEAKING- ADE of imported yarns, finest dyes, and woven without awlll five years ago last month.' Mr. of a. very enjoyable visit to Florida, Full COUTM. ftu«at »p««cti. tcUnllni Perr(s waa a retired Baptist minis- voubulary bulldlnc. iPMCb prtpan' In spite' of continued cold weather lion, cMlur*. itc. Fortlto pom, seams on the most modern Jacquard Looms anct washed to ter and was also a justice of thr there. They have been motoring •PftcJat COUTM. EnilUh atcant. peace at Asbury Park, Bequests o through the state, visiting Miami, 100% Improvtount In Ono Month, 11,000 ea«tt were made to his grand M give them that rich, silky sheen found only in, the most ex- St. Petersburg, Ormond and other crtlldren,. Jamco L. Ferris, Jr., and SINGING— points. They expect to return home Volet production, anatomy. Inttrprf .Dorothy M. Ferris. All the rest o this week or next.;, .. tatl6n. tislit-raaalnf. " pensive imported rugs. Luxuriously soft to the step, these hla eataU -was left to hit aon', James Pupili tnlmd undtr Ut«>t uatoml- L. Ferris, who was appointed execu- Mrs.- George W. Smith, Jr. spen wl aciintlflc •jrittin,—tb« "Sloul" deep pile rug^are here in a great profusion of colorings and designs; tor. The will directed that all of Mr Wednesday at New York. Her mttbod. Training for Radio, Ctncart Ferrle'o eermons be burned after his daughter, Audrey, has been very sick Hall, Thiatra. death. the past week. ABTI8TET OF THE VO0A1IBT, To those interested in rugs, the present opportunity to secure a Accur»U blsndlni of tona color.». t Mr*. Emma A. Taylor of Allentown Mrs. Frederick Q. Adams attend- ed a bridge party at Nyack, New tion. culture, articulation, ptjrcliolg- \tt her tntire eitate to her eon, Al - Ky» platform p«raonallty» «tc. Artll- really fine rug,^nationally known for their beauty and long wear, at Jjft A. Taylor, in a will which *h York, last Wednesday, given at the rjMouted in February, 1916. Mrshom. e of Mre. Henry Trautman. In try la 40% of a Vocalist's Succtw. unusually low prices, is most opportune. •Taylor named her eon as executor. the evening Mr. and Mrs. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Trautman attend- PROF. IAN MclNTYRE The will wa» witnessed by Harvey R. VoUt Sptclallat, P.rcholojlit and Sergen and Bllia C. Bergen. ed a performance of "The NBW Yorkera" at New York. June Adams Speicn Expirt, We invite your inspection. Compare these rugs with others, then jjjtry K. Moore of Ocean Grove has 'recovered from bronchitis. Fonatrly of Naw York and London. left ber eitate to her friend, D». Hen Mn. William M. Thompson Is Stutlo, 402 Main's!., ASBURY PARK you will be conyinced of their remarkable values. ry B. Dorr, In a will which she exe- . Teltpbona A. P. MO*. cuted seventeen years ago. The will much Improved from a severe at- named Dr. Dorr as excoutor. tack of neuritis. FBEE EXAS1INATIONS, Miss Louise Hartshorne met with PHONE FOB APPOINTMENT Middletown Village Large and Odd Size Rugs A Mssloiuwy From India to Speak 50 AXMINSTER RUGS $138.00 9x15....Now $123.00 USB GENUINE OZITE ; at the Relormed Church. 27x54 CUSHIONS UNDER (The IttglsUr U on ••!• In MlddUUiim White $221.00 9x18....Now $147.00 All. TOUK tB* itoria ot 1. 0. Knight mi WMlsa BUGS S W«Ur..l $2.95 $258.00 9x21....Now $172.00 Rev. John D. Muytkena will speak $i the Sunday morning service at WILTON RUGS $296.00 9x24... .Now $185.00 tile Reformed church. KB has spen Market the greater part of the past-fifteen 27x54—$6.75 36x63—$10.50 $222.50 11.3x13.6. Now $148.50 ycara In India, first serving for (our $14.75 AU Fibre Rugs year* as a short term educational AL. WYMBS, Propr. $250.00 ,11.3x15.0.Now $167.50 missionary, and after a period ot 9x12—8x10 (iirtHer preparation, as an evange- Cor. Broad & Front Sti., Red Bank, N. J. $325.00 11.3x18.0. Now $217.50 lUtlo or district mlnlonary. Mr, $5.00 Jluyskens was away from India $375.00 11,3x21.0.Now $250.00 from India from 1919 to 1923, dur Selling Quality Meats at Reasonable Prices. 27x54—$1.00 36x63—$2.00 ing whloh time he studied at Pl ton seipinary. At that plaoo he r«- c»(v«d a fellowship which made po»- •c Sirloin »lb]«' a yeir'f study at Edinburgh. Boo^and. Mr. Muyakem speaki Telugu, one (of the vernaoulore o! ib Porterhouse Dining Room Suites Bedroom Suites Living Room Suites Southern India, fluently, and he hsi 20% Less vlilted many of the villages of Soutl- or to 35% Less 20% Less India. In hit talks about India, lie Rich, luxurious Uving Room Suites ot unusual b«u- •peaks about many things vory dlf- We offer many unusual valuei In hljh grade Bed ty—covered In the popular coverings and new colors- Threijtly from what ono frequently Mads by the country's leading mtnuftcturors, they Round offer btauty, etylo ftnd fine worfcmnwhlii »t H«om Suites, well mwl«. nicely finished Quality construction and comfort combine to hears on the platform In America. make theso extra values. His talks shed'an Interacting light eipeclally attractive prices. and newest designs. on the cross current* ot feeling In JU5.H0—3 To. Tapestry $99.0A India today. He tells the story o( IK5.00—10 re. Mahotanj Combination $157.50 $175.00—$ re. Maple Combination • IMO.Oo the ranld advance of Christianity In STEAK 1150.00—3 P«- Jicqund Velour 1110,75 1225.00—10 Tc. Walnut ConVbln»Uon 1157.50 1223.00—7 Tc. Maple Combination 1115.00 India, of thousands In the village! 1183.(10—3 re. Mohair |l«7.»0 Joining the church and ot the por- Smoked 4 f Fr5.W>—10 re. Walnut Combination I1D5.00 1285.00—« re. Mahogany Combination 1215.00 1350.00—J re, Droeatelle $280.00 Mr*. Char.Ua Butterfau and har lD daughter, Mats Marie Butterfaaa, of HAMS FOWL 29 Red Bank ipent Tuesday of lait week with Mn. Henry W. SUrke. Fresh Jersoy HOOSIER EASY CHAIRS LAMPS LANE M|«* Joeaphlno Dthay of New Pork Pork KITCHEN CABINET CEDAR CHESTS TorH \$ spending a vfow days with C Ib All Cogswell, OccMtona.1 or Tho largest seltctlon of tM«.utlliil Mr*. Cecil A. Oraves, Many itylcn and colon Slumber Chairs lamps we hava ever shown Many styles In natural or walnut Mrs. John Carey apd her children Shoulders 1\5 LOINS 19 Will call for California on Saturday, ,20% Less Less 20% to 50% 20% Less ,' January Slat, where they will m«et % Less Mr. Car#3>, who Is on a bualneaa ml*< •ion. ' C Round Roast V|ylan Applegate of Woodbrldge epmt the wetMnd with her grand- ntother, Hi. Carrie Applegete. l«Leg8 Spring Lamb Virginia Ajay, daughter ot Harry Aaey, waa taken to the Spring Lake bospltal lait Friday to be »x«mln«il Rib Lamb Chops LVEY BetMiio of llralUS ipaia, fer throat trouble. X-ray proto- Open Saturday evenlnK •iMiiiiiiiMiuiiiiiifiiiiiir we enn llnl but • hw •( Itaplia abowed that her ailment w*i until 10 P.M. Purchnnii tlii> urtlclM •vullnhlt. All i Oluied by a bad tooth. Virginia will Pork Sausage now for later delivery. llrmi are otlttH »ubj«l iwobably b» at the hospital several No clinrgo for Co prior «»l«. •week*. 21 WEST- Mi A. IN * MT». William Thompson Is confirm! Jersey White Eggs le> the hou» with iloknes*. Dr. Ha^ m W. Toung Is attending her. FREEHOLD, N. J- Mr. and Mr*. Anthony BiMrtofT aid 4h«lr Wo dilldrtn and Vivian raelory Dlilrllmlor for A. * M. Kari(h«u>lnn ling Mllli of Freehold, Nnr Jimy AnpUgate upent Baturday ikatlng at Iha4ew UK at ntv«r riaaa. Phone 3075 We Deliver 1«f'«hNtfr«B ol Mr. «ud Kri. Vf :>,. .V,., '/ - ';,:••• : . , RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 21,1981. Tl

SPEAKING OF TBOUT. VAST AMBOY TEAM HEBE. l*^. V H7BT AT price, and Mlti lik Vootbtaa Mpol Junior High Lads Cavalry Troop Bowling Port Monroouth News. following; th» butlneaj ien)6n . Catholic School Quintet Defeat* 8L A «Tea»t Glvukfor Xh«m »l an OaV. freahmenu were served, Mlii 1 Bod and Gun Club Members Speou Mis. Margaret Johnson Having In*. , late on Coming Season. James live, 35 to 1*. The All-Mechanics defeated the ' hunt Home. '' dred Walling entertained with plno Trounce Rumson Wins Over Bank Commercial Chauffeurs In three prcnremenU MxJo to Her Howe. 1 •oUc^lona. Tha olub will moot •wit'h Ralph Brown, manager of the But- The Red Bank Catholic high (Tbt'kad Uuk Bwhtft «u tw tougat Mra. Nettie Oabor'n, Mrs. Sana school basketball team.lost Wednes- games Monday night at the Recrea- Salmon and Mr*. Sarah Heyari of Mrs. ^UH>11 Smith In Fehru>rV. ler store on Shrewsbury avenue, in Perl MoomonUl tt tbt •torn of Ctuurto Tho»« present vert Mri. Samuel H. Frank PingatoreV Charge* Out- near tha River street school, was In- Trooper* Score Fint Victory of day night for tho second time this tion hall and the PottoSlce nosed out MIMTS aid Sxlftdor* Stullcnt.) Balford: UM. Anna Btrgman, ot class ' Bine and White Court- Tourney in Deciiive Fashion season to St. Mary's high school of the Painters and Printers. The truck Leonardo; Mra, George Olcken, Mrj, Walling, Miw Anna vOowiu( Mra, stalled as president of the Sunrise Mrs. Margaret Johnson of Bloom- Frank P. Sproul, Km, Asbury Wall- •ter*, Handicapped by Lack of rod and gun club of Bed Bank at a —Conover of the Bank Team Perth Amboy. The final score was drivers, who have been tied with the field ti .having, additions of a porou Mary Kmmons Rnd Mr*. King ot 35 to 12. The Perth Amboy quintet Poetofflce for the league lead, were Long Braqobi 'Mrs. Carrie Mount of ing, Mra. David Snydar, Mils Maud*) Practice. meeting Friday night at Union fire- Pitches Good Ball. •nd i rear extension made to her Ivlnai MM. Albert |Ieith,YWr«i house. A feast of steamed clams, was leading:, 10 to 4, at the end ofunable to £et started against the Me- house on Broatiwsy at this place. Allentown; Mrs. Harriet Miller o£ Frank Plng&tore, a, former basket- the quarter and at the half the count chanics, . . • . , Monmouth Beaehi Mra. Carrie Havl- Charle* D., Jdhiuon, -Mria, MoCltatter, crackers, cheese, coffee, rolls and The Indoor baseball team of the Frank Frisk,of Belford la doing.Iho Mr«. Lhlle Winterton, Mr«, Harvey ball captain at the Trenton normal pickles was enjoyed. was 18 to 7 In the|r favor. The games In the match between land of Interlakon and Mrt. Bertha school and one ot tho best players Red Bank cavalry troop defeated the Postoffiee and Painters and wortV ••.'.'• . Hendrlckaon of, Injayato-vm, whoS'. CojMe., Mrs. D«w*y Walkar, Mla». Mr. Brown and his staff intend to the Broad street bank Wednesday .Perth Amboy,. which Is one ot the Mri. John K. Bennett Is «ub«tltut- Ida Voor^eet;. Mr«. Robert T.i Wool- along the shore several seasons back, make the club a much more active leading Cathollo high school team* in Printers were decided by only a few have just finished Jury ssrylee, wsra : Is making a success as basketball night at the armory by a score of 38 lng as a teacher at" the Middletown ley, Mr». Busjell Smith, Mr», ft. A1-' organization. E. Donald Smith, A the state, clearly outclassed the Redpoints. Frank Warner ot the mail- village school for Miss Ruth Scattar- gueats at a chicken dinner.. .list coach at the Klver street Junior high to 15. The bank was leading by one men held high game" score for his Thursday at tho home of William vin Walllnp;, MUs Elate Walling and charter member, has already put Inrun at the end of the first inning, Bank aggregation, which la handi- good of River Plata, who ia sick. MIu Mildred Walllns, ; :! " *• •- school tit Bed Bank. claim for the 1031 trout fishing capped by lack ol a court on which match. Fisher ot the All-Mechanics Netchert of OaUhurst, • ' Plngatore has sent out winning but the troopers overcame this ad- took the honors in the contest, won Tha firemen were" called to Bast Mre. P,:\O.. Wsjlgand, , jr.: van« championship. vantage In the following session and to practice. Frank Plngatore of the Kcansburg /Sunday afternoon to teams since his husky form has River street school, where the game by his team. • daughter »B«tty,. MM.- Lydla, ,M*fc graced the physical director's quar- Other officers.are: by leaps and bounds went far out in The scores: light a fire Which occurred at a barn • .. v A Monater Eel. ;:;;-.:; thews and Mlsa Addle'Aumtojc of Vice president—Julius Iferman. front Was played, was referee. owned by the real estate firm of Ray White, who. owns a hous- ters at River street. His boys, well The Red Bank boys tonight will ALL-MECHANIC3. Keyport left on Monday• by nutoroo- Treasurer—Henry Hlgging. Tho cavalrymen sent home ten Morrlssey & Walker. boat at tho toot of Maple avenue, bile for West Palm Be»oh, Florida; exhooled In the fundamentals of the Secretary—Edward Murphy. entertain a quintet from St Rose's Flsh.r !•> 208 17» court game, meet annually some of runs during a batting spree In the Murphy 167'- 168 160 Mr. and Mrs..Albert Maxaon, Mr. caught a four-pound eel Saturday where they will .aporid a month, -••] Trustees—Benjamin Pryor, Reuben third frame. The bank team rallied high school of Eelmar at the River and Mra. John Maxson and Elmer Vh»« •pearlng through Vhe Ice on the best Junior high school aggre- While, Henry Hlggtas. street school. Schneider ...... US MS W I- Mr, and Mrs, Jotsph R. L. Jack-J gations in the county. in the sixth to be stopped after gath- Brown ...... i 14« 126 1STMaxaon, who'have been In Florida, the rIVer.- Thft.eir was 37'inches son entortilned the card club -: at 1 He Is handicapped by his players ering seven tallies. , The score at VanNii, 177. 157 160left for their homes at this place by long.and tight lnohes In drcumlor- their home on Thursday ' everting. I that tlmo was .28 to 14. / automobile on Sunday. It lo ritpec- ence. Mr. White h»d the eel on ex- graduating after playing only a 80< ~W 819 Mr. and Mrs. Charles I, Young-en- Goureau, who played in the out-Rumson Prolongs ed that they, will bo back late this htbttlon at his house boat and 'advertis- gion. The way In which he cavorted strikeouts. Raymond "Moon" Hur- Brown .* 118 The special religious services at an advertising game was enjoyed. ing columns ot The Register—Adver- opening' days of the race meeting ley's absence weakened the bank's and Mount-English In the Red Bank about ccnterfleld on the nine drew at Hialeah park at Miami, Florida. indoor baseball tourney. Middletown Curchln '• 111 181Caleb Lukcr's bungalow, under the Mrs. David Snyder captured first tisement. much attention to his athletic iabll- offense more than a little. The bank- SweeneyN. lei 14S 138leadership of John Helm, continue Mr. Whitney's Angry, a four-year- ers also lacked the services of Don- won by a score of 28 to 21. In anDennis ' 158 168 180 Ity. old bay gelding by John P. Grler, extra-lnnlng affray and the Rumson to be largely attended. Lowls Rich- ald Grarimnn, their mainstay at the mond conducted the service last Grace and speed on the court tend carried the light blue silks of thekeystono sack. Jimmy Lang and club was on the long end of a 32 to 841 845 8«5 to offset, his handicap. LaBionda Whitney stable to victory in tho IS count. Rumson is leading the Thursday night' and George Seeley Winflcld Hance were substitutes. PAINTERS AND PBINTERS. was the speaker last night. Tomor- was the only basketball candidate at Hialeah Inaugural handicap on the league with three victories and noJonei ..'..../ .".'187 211 189 River street thla year with previous opening day of the meeting. Angry The cavalrymen have a victory and defeats. „ row, night' Mr. Horns will bo In a defeat to their credit. The bankers Lufburrow 146 167 179 court experience. He played oil repeated on Monday by taking the Middletown took the lead In theKellura '. 209 174 181charge. " ' . ' , STENBACH Pingatore's second team In 1930. Hla purso oJ tha Alhambra Claiming have lost their only two starts. R. Sweener 1&7 129 Floyd Waite has resumed his du- Members of tho victorious nine, opening inning of Its encounter with position this year is at center and handicap. The Whitney colors were the bank nine, but held tho advantage \ Sweeney 139 176 HIties as manager of the Atlantic and besides those mentioned, were Wil- Brasch ,... 1«8 he has scored 39 points in the twocarried to victory In the best raco only a f w innings. The contest was Pacific Btore at Campbell's Junction games played by his team. In theon the second day's card by Gos-liams, McClaln, Korpon, Wise and after having been sick with grip. , Conover. Others on the bank team nli> and tuck until the final session, 838 848 878 opening contest of the season ho ling, the bay daughter of St. Ger- In which Middletown staged a seven- Miss Thelma Cohen and her broth- caged six goals and a free throw for mans and Mother Goose, and a full were Lou Conover, Hall, Stryker, er, Morris Cohen, spent Sunday at Brower, Culllngton and Wilson. run rally to tlo the count at 24 all. ' thirteen of the eighteen points made sister to Whlchone. The bank went scorless In the extra The Professional Men took two New To/k. ' by the Rlver'.-street Quintet •''•'. period while Middletown gathered games from the Telephone company A' eon was born to Mrs. George The Hialeah Inaugural handicap and the Jersey Central bowlers cap- Friday, the River street first and was worth $2,650 to the winner. An- WOMEN IN SPORT. four tallies. Myron Minton at the Bed Bank hos- tured two games from the Second pital last week. second- teams defeated the varsity gry paid a trifle better than 80 to The victorious aggregation was National Bank Friday. night at the and midget aggregations of tho1. Ho won easily In the Alhambra Christian Association Has Large made up Llecty, Thomas, Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Judd of Bast , Gymnasium Class, Recreation hall. George Merrill, an- Rumson public school by decisive handicap. Gosling led the entire Rlnkosky, Conover, Bennett, Macin- chor man for the phonemen, was Orange spent Sunday with Mr. and margins. The Rumson teams are distance for tho Sunshine purse. Just Twelve young women from Ked tosh, Greenwood and Broderson. The high scorer ot the evening with 260. Mrs. Joseph Halllday. hindered by lack of a practice court. lasting to win by a nose. bank players were Lou Conover, Mr. and MrB, John Frisk and Bank, Shrewsbury, Oceanport, Mid- The scores: . Kdward Murphy and Angelo Murdico dletown and Keansturg Have en- Hall, Edwin Conover, StryJTer, Hur- Misses Ruth and Lillian Frisk of Or- The honor of winning the first PROFESSIONAL MEN refereed tho matches. race ot the Hialeah meeting fell to rolled In the " women's gymnasium ley, Lartaud, Graroman, Brower and ange spent Sunday -with Mr. and Thrift Days W«a ...165 172 166 The Rlvor street varsity piled up Mra. John Hay Whitney, her Light- class, which is conducted by Miss Miller. Mrs Frank Frisk, - its points in tho second half after flaut 162 172 l!t> ning Bolt -winning the Key Largo Adeline Sclsco on Thursday nights A heavUy'paddcd Mount-English Jeffrey 160 148 131 getting a poor start. Cunningham, purse. at the Red Bank high school. Miss nine gave the league-leading Rum- Stryker 171 S01 145. captain of the Rumson quintet, led Sclsco la a physical director of theson team a strong tussle for seven Minton 167 168 161New Monmouth News. Ills .teammates In scoring. Mr. Whitney's Rueful fell 50 yards ( from the start Saturday in the Jock Middletown. township public sohools. innings. Lou Slocum. newly acquired Thursday, Friday and Saturdai Tho Rumson midgets outscored The class is sponsored by tho Redfor mound duty by the Ford dealers, 81S 846 732Colore' d Folks to Sliu; at the Baptist L. Dempsey memorial handicap, Church Sunday, their River street opponents In thopinning Jockey Eugene James un- Bank Young Hen's Christian associa- introduced a speed ball to the league. TELEPHONE MEN. second half, but did not threaten a derneath him. James was taken to tion. Slocum's delivery went over poorly, rls .' 126 169 A choir of colored folks from Key- decisive lead collected by. Pinga- due to lack of control. He flowed up. Mangin 173 1<5 an emergency hospital with what The young women who have en- Pollock 162 158 161port will render a musical program at tore's boys In the early sessions. was believed to be a broken collar- rolled are Mrs. William A. Miller, the game considerably arid was re- at the vesper service (of the Baptlir. Rhinehardt made Rumson's only tal- fironson ., '.... 147 137 bone. Mrs. Paul Reussllle, Mrs. Leon Turk- moved in the final Innings, being re- Powell 129 - - church Sunday afternoon. Joseph lies while DeLuca'and Qeronl shared ington, Miss Ann Valentine, Miss placed by Bill Ward. Emmons 140, 149 Thorpe, son of Mrs. John Thorpo, River street's scoring honors. Twenty Grand, the Grcentree sta- ble's crack two-year-old, which last Douglass Hendrlckaon and Miss lorie The Rumson players were Lottua, Merrill 151 170 250underwent an operation for appendi- The River street varsity will meet Gillig of Red Bank; Miss Ruth Tlce- Kellcy, Banks, VanGerblg, Fisher, citis at the Long Branch hospital last, year defeated TJtiulpoise in tho jun- ' 736 708. 854 the Long Branch high school fresh- ior champion^ and tho Kentucky hurst of Shrewsbury, Mrs. M. K. El-Simmons. White, Potts, Leroy and week. He Is Improving. men Friday afternoon at Bed Bank Jockey club stakes, has teen entered ward of Oceanport, Mrs. Howard Plum. The Mount-English team , The proposed Judging contest to and Pingatore's second team -will JERSEY CENTRAL STEINBAGHS Chamberlain of Middletown and Mrs. comprised Field, Ward, Gaul, Slo- determine who owns the best cow, In the Kentucky Derby. James G. Morris 147 173 160 ^encounter the Asbury Park high Rowc, trainer of the colt, recently Loula E. Schanck, Miss Kathleen cum, Hance, McQueen, Mullln, Mc- Thomas' Donlon or Harold Morford, school freshmen seconds. The Rum- Kimble and Miss Elva Bice of Knlght, Brady and Lawrence, i Breilln 178 no 118 disclosed that the son of St Ger- Killer'.: IB* n» 164has .beeh'called off.' Mr: Dp'nlon no'W V v son teams will play at Red Bank on Kcansburg. The Red Bank Yacht club, which admits that Mr. Morford' has the Wednesday afternoon, February 4th, mans and Bonus was doing splen- Aumaek 146 didly at the Greentrec farm at Lin- has not been defeated In two starts, Phillips 126 beat cow. ' and on the following Friday the will encounter tho cavalry troop ,nt Whiten 163 River street first and second teams croft and was putting on weight, BO CLOSE INDOOIt TOLO SIATCIL that ho begins to appear as fine a the armory tonight. Tho Yacht club Smock 16S 188 171' The road to better'and bigger busi- will play at Asbury Park. Pinga- two-year-old as he was a juvenile. •will play Middletown on Sunday and ness leads through The Register's ad- Soofes of Specially tore's charges jwlll Journey to Long Slgmtind Eisner's Trio Noses Out , ' 793 827 836 Mr. Rowe will enter Twenty Grand Fast Cavalry Klders. Rumson will meet tho bank. vertising columns.—Advertisement. Eranch on Tuesday, February 10th. In several races before trying for SECOND NATIONAL BANK. ' The scores of Friday's games are ' An indoor polo team, made up of Frmtea. .' ...ji 167 160 101 SHERIFF'S SALE. tho $50,000 Preakness on May Oth. Basketball and Dancing. Bernard 109 117 133 Priced Items BIVER STREET. The Derby -will be run a week later. Monroo Eisner, No. 1; Jack Mc- A championship basketball game By virtue ot a writ of 11. 3 defeated the Red Bank cavalry three between the Brevent Park Flva Vcritck JOS 163 \1t exposed to eaie at .public vend ue, on . Alvlno, rf. 0 0 0 llcvc that John Hay "Jock" Whitney troop Saturday night at the armory Monday, tho 16th day of February, 1931. Gotta, rf 0 0 0 has an excellent chance In the Grand and the Community Five, will take between the hours of 12i00 o'clock »nd by a score of 11 to 10. The cavalry place at Community hall at Leon- . 807 743 71.5 Vaeartlll. If 6 0 12 National steeplechase with his ontea. m comprised Frank Wise, No, 1; 5:00'o'clock (at 2:00 o'clock) In the af- Johnson. If 0 o 0 ardo Saturday evening, January 31st. ternoon of said day, nt the Court House tries of Easter Hero and Sir Lind- Fred Moog, No. 2 and Joseph Fix, in 'the Borough ot Freehold, County of LaBionda, c 8 o 16 say. Glngef Whltfleld, who had been Music will be by the Keyport Sereu- The .Commercial Chauffeurs and Monmouth. N.w Jerssy. to satisfy a de- DePietro, ra. 0 0 0 No. 3. J Invited to ride Sir Lindsay, wa3 se- aders. A five dollar gold piece will Clothlera and Insurance bowlers de- croe of said Court nmounlinE to approxi- Garruto. ror 0 I 1 " The scoring was evenly divided feated the Utilities and All-Mechan- mately I17.10S.00. Fls/aro, TS 0 o 0 verely injured on Friday. Although bo given as a door prize. Refresh- this may have some effect on theamong the members ot the two ag-ments will be sold. ics Wednesday night in straight All tho following tract or parcel of Loversidee, le 0 0 0 gregations. The contest, which last- games at the Recreation hall. Ell- land and premises hereinafter particularly betting odds concerning Sir Lindsay, described, situate, lying and httnz in the MUTUAL ed four chukkers, was one of the 18 38 Easter Hero still rates as highly as wood B. Ivlns was the only member Towniihlp .of Atlantic, in the County ot 2 most interesting played at the arm- Meeting Night Changed. GROCERY COMPANY RUMSON. any steeplechaser run in Great Bri- of any aggregation to roll over the Moamouth and State of New Jerseyi ory this winter. Games aro played Tho social meeting of tho ladles' 200 mark. * BEGINNING «.t a vast in the middle ot 95 BBOAD BT, BED BANK, «} I, O F PTS. tain since the war, and it 1B be- the sreat Road leading: from Monmouth Cunningham, rf 1 t lieved that Mr. Whitney has an ex-on Tuesday and Saturday nights and auxiliary of the Red Bank lodge of they aro open to the public. Elks will be* held at the Elks home Tho scores: Court House to Shrewsbury, corner to tt Jennings, If 1 a 2 cellent chance of scoring this year. COMMERCIAL CHAUFFEURS tract. o< land and plnntatlon Okey HOUR- Kerr, c 0 0 0 next Friday night Instead of .tonight land conveyed to William Hartshorns in Hlddl US 162 170the line of land belonging to Eleanor Vin. Zinira, rg 1 0 2 EQUESTRIENNE POLOISTS. on account of the charity, ball Mln; 16< 148 187 Ell. Ig. 0 Mater formerly and runs alonsr formerly o o at the Serkeley-Carteret hotel at As- Macintosh 145 her Una north twenty-eight degrees west Rhinehardt, ]g. 0 IDEAL BRAND 0 0 High Ranking Young Women Taking Instructions bury Park. The hostesses of Friday Lewis H6 sixty chains and sixty-five links to the night's gathering will he Mrs. Chei Reynolds ISo comer ot formerly said Eleanor Van- 4 1 0 In tho Game at the Armory. Mater'a land, at Swimming River, then ten Minton, Mrs. Joseph Tomlinson McKnlght 163 169 161up the several courses of said Swimming Cherries, Rasptoerries, Pineapple, Grapefruit, As an Athlete A number of young women have and Mrs. Marie Weber. Penterman 159 188 183River bounded therewith until It corner RIVER STREET. formed a polo class at tho Red Bank to the corner of twenty acres ot woodland Applesauce, Peaches, Prunes, Pears and Cran- o F PTS. Harry Fisher of Rumson Starred armory. The first practico was held 82S 812 896said Okey Houglaud conveyed to said Wil- Former Mayor Dead. UTILITY liam Hartshorns, then along the line of berry Sauce. DeLuca, It J last Wednesday morning and those the same south twenty-seven desrees and 0 4 in Ten Sports at Williams Frank H. Rudderow, former may- Arerra . 171 170 171thirty minutes . east, about twenty-eight Natale, c 0 1 I who took part were Mrs. W. J. Dun- —Rated With Thorpe and can, Mrs. W. T. Brown, Mrs. Louis or of Seagirt and for many year3 147 147 ISOrhslns to the corner of said twenty acres Straight or Assorted Geroni, rg 0 4 Concore 157 175 167then part along* the line of tho same &nt] Epps, ]g 1 M. Hague, Mrs. Ward Thomas, Miss ticket agent at that place, was found 0 Oliphant. dead in bed Sunday morning by hisHurley . 140 148 patt along the line ot 'formerly Joseph* Mary Pannacl and Miss Florence Shlnn .. 187 VanBrunt's woodland south fifty-five de- Reg. Price 3 Cans .... c 1 13 Grantland Rico, sports writer for Brown. The class will have another wife. A Heart attack was the cause Bennett grees and forty minutes wast about eleven of his death. Mr. Rudderow was C3 170 159 Hi, chains and eighty links to a stone corner RUMSON. the New York Sun, compared Harris practico tomorrow morning and formerly of said Joseph VanBrunt, in tha G F PTS. B. Fisher, Jr., of Rumson with Jim thereafter every Friday morning, be- years old. 785 799 849line of formerly Mike Wyckoft'a land; Finegan, rf 0 0 0 Thorpo and Elmer Oliphant In anginning Friday morning of next thence along formerly his line south twen7 Quart Jar Old-Fashioned Kerr, rf 0 ty-elght degrees esit thirty chains to the Campbell's 0 O artlclo entitled "Captain of Indus- week. Miss Helen Hughes Is the In- Victim ot Heart Attack. CLOTHIERS AND INSURANCE mliidla of tha. aforesaid Itoad corner for- O'Brien. If 0 0 0 merly to said William Hsrtshorne's land, Glenside Rhlnchardt, c try," appearing In the current Issue structor. Charles L. Toung of Deal died sud Jlannlne 163 178 178 Tomato Soup 0 4 of Collier's. e'enly Sunday of a heart attack. He fee 139 170 thence along formerly hia line In 'the mid- Dill Pickles Ryan, rg 0 0 0 Menziopans 170 dle of the aforeiald road north flfty-eltht Johnson, Ig 0 0 0 The article was written principally DEFEATED AT SOCCER. was 59 years old and was engaged decrees and thirty minutes east twenty- In the advertising business. He lylns 228 2V0 16Unine chains and forty links to the place of 3 can, on William Barry Wood, Jr., Har- Strati 147 161 litBeginning, 7 0 4 vard's newly elected football captain, Freehold Eleven lost to Trenton survived by a widow and one daugh- Slocum 81 192 176 ter. 23' who ia regarded by Rice RB the 100- Team on Sunday. Containing one hundred and fifty-three 1031 champion all-around athlete. 869 911 834 acres of land more or less. Tho Hetzel's Bocccr team ot Tren- Wood ia one of the high-ranking ALL-MECHAK1CS Save and excepting out of the above de- Palmolivc Soap Jockey Praises students In ono of the world's lead- ton defeated tho junior team of the Keyport New*. scribed premises such portion ot the prem- Palmolive Beads A. & M. Karagheuslan athletic club Filch.r 161 190 119 ises as were conveyed by V. Frank Wlkoff vWash for beauty with ing universities, where scholarship II. Hurley 158 ISO 170 to the Tlntern Manor Water Company, In Tho Hoap for Silks Whitney Jumper standards aro high and Btrlct. In of Freehold Sunday afternoon on the The funeral of Thomas B. Walling, Murphy 181809 184 1SI accordance with an agreement bearlng rolmollvo" addition to being a great football Freehold high school athletic field eighty-five years of age, who died on Schneider 139 U» date January 1st, 1D01, reference to which Brown ., Is hereby expressly made aa though the player, ho stars at tennis, baseball by a score of 5 to 4. Tho Trenton Monday morning, will be held this 186 166 same were Included herein. cakes Pkg. Qc "Spcc»" Crawford Rates Jolly team van leading at half lime by aafternoon at two o'clock at the home VanNeis 156 157 and hockoy. Excepting and reserving therefrom all 25 Roger as Beat Steeplechase count of 4 to 1. Tho same, wa3 of Mrs. Eliiabeth Wlnterton of At- those certain lots, tracts or paresis of Racer He Ever Saw or Ever Rico had the following to sayslowed up by a muddy field. lantic street, whero ho had resided 791 866 815 land and premises, hereinafter particularly about Harry Fisher: described, situate, lying and being in the Rode. John Toon of Freehold was rcf-for several years. Mr. Walling is Township of Atlantic, In the County oC I do not contentl that Barry Wood survived by flvo grandchildren, Mrt. CAIID YXB.TY FOB ffl the greatest nll-around star of all erco. A return game will bo played Monmouth and State of New Jersey. R. H. "Specs" Crawford, who has at Trenton In two weeks. Whitney Flak of Madison, Misses BEGINNING at a point formed by the UNEEDA BAKER'S hung up his tack aa a steoplcchnso time. In nddltlon to Jim Thorpo, Helen, Anna and Sara Walling ot It Will bo Held at Leonardo Satur- Intersection of the northerly line of the jockey and haa turned to training Elmer Oliphant and others there was day Night Tlnton Falls-Freehold Roaii with the west- Uockaway and Carl Wailing of Mor- erly line ot LakeMde Avenue; thenre Jumpers, rates Mra. Payno Whitney's Harry Fisher ot Williams, who could OUT IN THE FIRST. rlstown. Miss Carrie B. Walling of meet about any challenge offered In A card party will bo held at 'Com! running (1) northerly along\ the west- NUT TOP ROBENAS Jolly Roger ns tho best horso devel- Keyport la a daughtor-ln-law, Itcv. munlty flrehouae at Leonardo Satur- erly line of Lakeside Avenue seven hun- oped in thin country for racing the Held of versatile ability. Harry Baltlmoro Fighter's Slay in King J. J, Mcsalcr of St. John's Mcthodlat dred and twenty-nine feet, more.or less, to Fisher was n vnrslty star In football, day ovonlng. It will be run by tho\' point. In the westerly line of Lakoslde Regularly 29c tb., Special through the Held In recent yenrs. With Wnlkcr Is Short. church will ofllclato and interment Woman's Republican club of Leon- Avenue, which point le also the south- Crawford talcl recently, "Mrs. btiRketball, bnsebnll and track. As 1 will ho at Cedar-wood cemetery. ersterly corner of Lot. No. 80: running lecnll it, lio was cnptoln of thrco of It took Mlrkiy Walker ot Shrews- ardo, for the benefit ot. Community thence t2) westerly four hundred and Payno Whitney's .lolly Ro^cr wna bury ono minute and forty second! flro company, Mrs. Louise Hoelck Is fifty feet along the southerly lines' of lott tho best follow 1 ever saw or rode. thoHo tennis. Mrs. Charlotte Magulre of Now to put Unman Wcincr ot Hnltimoro York was the guest of Mr, nnd Mra. chalrlady of the committee and shoNo. 80 and No. Ss to m point: running He had only ono weaknrse, mud. llo "He nlrfo look time oft to tenni up will be assisted by. Mrs. Carrla Han- thenre (8> southerly upon a course paral- with Cliupln nntl win the Intercollegi- "lo fllccp" in a Nchedulrd ton-round John Hnrold HcntlrlcUson of Atlnn- lel with the easterly tine of Forest Avenue was a big fellow and seemed to loso loy Oames will begin at eight seven hundred and forty-seven fret, more confidence in himself when Ihc nolng ate iloufolcn nt trnlii.i wlirrc lio wnnhout Monday nlKht .it Ilnltlmorc, tic street for several days ln»t week, ( WHEATSAVORTH CRACKERS The mlildlcwrlght chtmiplon Misses Doris anJ Dorothy Arm- o'clock. Pinochle and bridge will bo or less, to ihe northerly line of Tinton was soft or pllppery. No horse coultl ono of Iho bc.it In tho limit. Hn wad, nlaycd. Marty attractive prizes will Falls-Freehold Hoad; runnlnit thence (4) nnd In. a llrMclans ol(er. capnblo ol """ 1'1'1 c°"ior «t tho start of tlio strong, who are students ivt Cedar along the northerly slile of the Tlnton Wholeaomn wholo 'wheat goodnnu rcc- VRQ. be ony bettor than Jolly RoRcr -with K bo given and refreshments will be Kalls-rreahold Road four hundred and hla high speed nnd nklllly ID go onplaying In tho low 70'n nnd ono of ','"',' "ml ™"'he;l Wolnei'lo tho ropes, Crest college, Alton town, Pn,, were Wclncr wns knocked out with tho week-end guests of their par- served. fifty fe«t. more or lets to the point or omrTiended eapeolally for (ho Kiddles, 14c any stiff couroo. Ho was not enny thn loni;rnt lilttorfl (lint over lived m i m place of Beginning. to ride. uliorl. right nnd Irft to the Jaw. Wnl. ents, Mr. and Mra. F. Pulnier Arm- FlHhor wnn, nnd |p, n fli'nt rlnna i*t|iiiisli U-. Tho Red Bunk high school girls' i pin. which made lilm haul to KUIIIO, Komcthlng Him Ion sp»rl:i In which Pliolpn Chorry, who has been sup- on a malt'of Wlkoff arms, Tlnton FalK erintendent ot tho Mrthodlnt Epis- bnflkctbnl! tonm will meet Freehold Ne" Jerney. made by (leorge V, Cootier, but lio wnn Invcl-licadrd »ml washo slurred," 1 O. V... January loth. 1S2R. Hurry In now nmrrlrd run! lina d CIRCUIT lllDKUS AWA11D. copal Rundny-ncliool for 23 years, high achool thin afternoon at four - From Orchard and Farm fairly tnsy 1o jiluco. I In wns enm- o'clock at Freehold, This will bo AI.HO excepting and reserving all those pnlgnnd hnrilor tlinn any othrr Jump- iion. Hn IH n nifmbrr of Iho Now tendered hli rcalgnallon at the it- certain lota, trarti nr parcele of land and Cimmiodoro (icnild llollirimk Hon- cent nifetlnit ot election of ofllcen, Iho nccond game of the sonnon for premlats, hereinafter particularly nr nnd itiood up umlnr it to ho thnYorll brohrrnRii Dim (if HenfioiiKonil anrlheil. situate, lying and being In the .Thursday. Friday and Saturday lending money wlnni'r not only In A JIMUI. Mont of hl.i npnrtlliK nctlv ored at Meeting Monday, Ills resignation wan accepted with Red Bank. I*it week the Itcd Bank Township of Atlantic, In the Oounty of thin uountry, l>ul In (hi" woiUI, will] Wen nvr corillnftl to t!m Kiminnn regret*, and ir.Jwuut Ilyme was elec- lllrla woto defeated by Leonardo by Nonmuuth end fllete of New Jersey, and Thn ilegntta circuit riders cluh nt ted to the olllco. n scorn of 20-17. lied Ilnnk ltd, 17-known as Lots Numbers Thirty (101 tu Winesap Cooking Apples , 4 lbs. 25c something "lio $)4O,0O0 In folly ndil country flub, where lio ruha nlinuld. n. ninnlltiK «n Mouilny nt thn a)th Thirtjr-Nlne (an), Hsvantr-Klght 11*1, riH with mtuiy |ii'oinlnf!iH rx-oollpnv minimi niillonnl motorhont tlinw nt Mrs. C. J. Innnell of Ilrondwuy en- lfl, until the laat minute of piny, One (II, Klahty (10), EliiUyTwo Ulj, California Tangerines .*. dor. 20c nlnr atlilrtrn. llnny In offrn on IhnNnw York it'ivn H upcrlnl Blnr nwnr>l toltalnod at lirldgn on llnlurdny af- when Leonardo scored two bankets. Kourleen (14), and Seventy-One 111), ternoon In honor of Mm. Karl Whllo Hiving thorn the victory. Two IS), Kllhty-Une (111. four (4), 8«»- Rnilat.'iy Inrd I'nrly, llnli.i with llowrli Viindi-i'hlK, former for 11130 to (limM C. Holbi ook, com- entr-Two (72) end Seventy.rive T>) on Pennsylvania Mushrooms lb, 29c The yountt ladlon' sodality of Fit.rrlin'ctiiii fodttuill iiml Imrkoy nlnr, iiioilorn of Iho Jlrtl llnnlt ynclitclub. of fit. Louis, Mo., formerly of Key- a map designated aa "Map of WlkofT Kiwi 1IKII) iwtllunal I'liiRn It iu|iinnli tcn- Arrnrdlni: to (ha circuit rlilnra' port. Tho ftucntn Included Mm. Ankln HnnlnM In Fall. ratma, Itntnn (Falls. Mew Jersey, made Agnci'a church at Atlantic HlKhlnmln Krml J. ,IJrnrty Twuidiiy, Vt\>. nln dinuiplnn. nuliniliilr, (he Niillonnl Ilivirpulnkeji Mra. John II. Aticarn of Ilflford la January 13, 1011." Illt'l'lrn I filly, I III I will lie held ,,n tho Jtlnrwnlmiy tlv- flimick, M-n. Jiiilnnu ft. Unpin, Mr*. rmry 17th, nt HI. ABIIPI'/I uudlloi- y win 1,'i'Mcn lit WlUlani'Unurpr, Mr«. Kinnk IC. Cot- conftnnd to thn houno with n Halted >a the property of VMkofl Farms, Jersey Loose Carrots 3 |bg, ipc lum. __ KOlT runt jM|llfinli nirhrln [tunilriy rr »t tlnl Itnnli Uuhmlny nnd /|lm. 1 sprained ankle caused by a fall Init Inc., at nls,, lakan In eseeutlnn at the niiiinlni; by Victor f.lio/./l, youthful IIPII, Mrs Knrry J'. Illnbrow, Jr.. suit of D. I'rank WlkolT end to lie enlit by <•'<>'. AllKlint Mud nnd Mrd, Mm. lUrlimt Went, Mm. O. Leon Wll.UAM U, inilllKN, Bhsrlfl. New Texas Beets , 2 bunches ISc ^Trv, » n«gl>l*r Wnnt Arlverllno- •Wolf pniffflnlonnl nl Ihe tlaled January II. Illl. Kumruu c/ul), Try ft IteoUUr Want AdvarllM* qulnn, raranna * Dorsmua, sol rs. uionu uUifrwAatutmukt tmwttitiii) ' '• • RED BANK REGISTER. JANUARY 21.1931. Page OWT FROM OIONA. to what way do« the patient actual- PNEUMONIA. : It reqover from pneumonia. Last vents relatively few cases. Nearly Church League Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Wkoff of ly some in contact with the physi- year pneumonia caused more deaths every one carries a supply of pneu- fMofcV.V,, ^ M O«up!«"j5ioelTe BW Broad itrtet, Red Bank, are today cianT Let 14s consider, for instance, City renple Found More Liable to It In Illinois than scarlet fever,, typhoid monia germs around In hie nose and A man went to hit doctor and jfct^ TM thk Ttm Their Son. celebratlni their «6th wedding an- the Railway Workers Clinic in Mos- Than Country, Folk, fever, measles, meningitis. Infantile throat. These germs seem to stand Hunted treatment (or his ankle. - ~ Court Games H|v«faary, Mr. Wlkoff Is the itnlor *. it la designed to serve the clln- After a careful examination. th« > Mr, and Mrs. Cliarlu Mtuur of Describing pneumonia as "thaparalysis, tuberculosis, email pox and by, like a bully, waiting for the indi- v Phalanx reoently rtoelvsd a 4?-plcce mtmbir of the Fred O. Wlkoff com* In meeds, ef 100,000 railway workers greatest mischief maker" of winter whooping cough combined. This in- vidual to get down or almost down. dootor Inquired; "How long have you St. Jamei, Presbyterian and CaU chins, tea lot *j a gift from thtlr pany ' and their fanUllos-rina.il about ono- contagions, the state health director, dicates the degree ot danger from Then they get to work. been going about like this.?" ', ,, twy Baptist Quintets Sw son, Clarence M«u«er, who has halt million men, women and chil- Mr. Andy Hall, In a statement just is- pneumonia- The principal pneumonia season lo ' "Two weeks." • , tsstful Utt Night at Wv«r served in the navy eleven year*. Celebrate Anniversary. dren. The railway companies, which sued today, declared that because of No age group Is Immune to an at- from December to March. Ono-haU "Why, man, your ankle la broken! StMrt School. " Clarince has been iUttlened In China >Mr. and' Mrs. Wayman Wilson of are operated by the state, protect the polluted air conditions, city people tack but tho very young and the old ot the annual prevalence \» apt to How you managed to get around ll a and Japan the U)t four years. ' Maple avenue yesterday celebrated worker and his family by a system of suffer noticeably more them country are most apt to suffer. Babies do occur during this period. City peo- marvel, Why didn't you come to me The buKetball teams of St. He has been connmttd with tha their 4Cth wedding anniversary. •oelal Insurance. This entitles the people from this infection. not adjust themselves easily and ple suffer noticeably more than coun at fltitr " . *• worker to many prllvleges, auch M Pneumonia Is now on ths increase ' Jamn'f chureli, tho Presbytorlan V, S. 8. Pittaburg more than tight , i,. ."«•» . • quickly to seasonal changes In tem- try people, Polluted air accounts for "Well, doctor,' every time I 'say ' church unt} tho Calvary Baptist years, visiting nearly all the ports old-age ponslons, partial support of in Illinois, ho stated, since over 200 perature. Difficulties In this connec- this. THE POCTOR m RUSSIA. th? unemployed, extension of frea lomethine la wrong with me, my cliur«h were victorious last nlgnttrt In the world. H» left Shanghai, fresh cases are occurring weekly, and tion, otten coupled with poor nourish- wife declares I'll have to stop imok- China, on December 3d for Manila medical aid to all 111 or crippled this Infection Itj. not only frequently tlta RWsr otrpot gymnasium over th« By lUlph. A. Reynolds, BI. U., Who ment, bring on colds and while the Ing" :.•'•• In th» Philippine IiUnds, white ~h« workers, vacations of workers an full fatal but does a greater volume ot To Quld» Wanderer Home. Bcfoi'mail, B«pti«t and Methodist H««ently !*ld IUU children are at a low physical ebb — T«S>«*»i • ' churoftM. William Colio, Edgar Al- l« at present. The 0. S, S, Pitts- Pay, time off from work with full darnage than almost any other com- Dear Old Lady—"Captain, would pay to care for & sick member of a from such cases, pneumonia Jumps I0Y1 end Loroy McKnlght were tho bur? will _be 'replaced in March by To appreciate the position of the municable' disease. The statement In. Older people find themselves re- you please help.;ime find my state- Tnle of » Tooth. the U. s, 8. Houston, a new cruder, dootor Under ooalaliced medlolne In worker's family, and many otherfollows In full text: _ , roomT" Chineio Patient (on telephone— rerer«*«. '..••- . Claronce is expected home nlxt sum- privileges. Such an all-embraolng; so- duced physically for different rea- The agoics: Soviet Russia today, one muat know Pneumonia is not only one* ot the sons, but pneumonia la quick to com- Captain—"Have you forgotten "Doctor, what time you flat* teeth 1 mer. , something of the old regime. As in clo) responsibility ie. naturally expen- 1 • / 8't. JAMES. niost fatal contagions but It' does a plicate matters. what number it |»,-madamoT" fo me?" <"• F TT8. • •• . . • ' • i e» .in many other epherea of Ruaplan life, sive and anywhere from 15 to 20 per greater volume ot damage than al- D. O. L.—"Yes, but I'll know It If Doc—"Two-thirty—all right?" > Summon, rf, .;,.. 0 there were in medicine the most di- cent of the wage bill of any. business Quarantine of pneumonia patients I see It again, there was a light- enterprlie must be set aside from thei most any other communicable, dis- Chinese—"Yes, tooth hurty me all It. Cil»nilrl«llo. re. • 0 - Rumion Newi. verte extremes of backwardneis and ease, Only three out of four who get dots good, but that procedure pre- house Just outside the window." right, but wha' time you ftxieT' Camltlmp, If. In. .. o enllghMnment. Certain experimental proceeds ol the business to cover tfrlo re. . O 4 Council T« Introduce Jludiet of E»> laboratories and Institution" stood at tax, - However. It takes the place of C«lnn<)rl«llo rg.If, 0 12 penm Tomorrow Nubt, tho very forefront of the ooiontific rooit of, th» public and private) funds Gill If. 0 2 world) cut thero was no organized In other countries,, pinco It alms to care for all etck and aged workers, In ttumagn *k stor effort on the part of the government to insure medical attention to theand those; dependent upon them. • • HEI'OHMISU. ilorf!\* *"* l>. I. 8 0 4 night, The amount to bo raised by oity. In tome districts the proportion calls. In .patients' home out of cllnlo Wh.l.p, r«. /. taxation this year will be .About of physicians to Inhabitants was one »• • » hour. Tha average number of r»- Another Big aniff«n, .1*. .. 2 • « JO.OCiO loee than last year. Contribu- to 40,000. It was not uncommon for tlents treated dally in this clinlo. is tory factor* in the reduction are a a mm with a, broken leg to hive to about 3,(00, S»0h dbctor mutt efts a surplus from 1090 and the revenue drive two days to reach any one who certain number dally—for Instance, from the now gasollpo tn«. ; could net It- In all Hussla in 1913 each Interne must see, 50 patients V i . I'REBBYTSRIAN. •' there were only 12,677 doctor*, or one I . U V PTS. Ths clock on tHe Bertram H. Bor> daily, each ' pediatrician 28, each uciinwn,' If. l o 2 don estate has. bean removed (or re- to every 12,000 persoris. neurologist SO, each ophtalmQloglst Dsveiy, rf. ..> i a ' s nalre, Few autoists. In this part ot 10, each dentist 18, each surf son 45. ; The status of tho doctor under this Esin, o, IE, .- ;,...... 00 0 jh* county do not know the Harden regime was much the eame M is our each ear, nose and throat specialist Collo, c. IK. 0' » 0 olook, It has beoomo a habit with 40. Doctors spend about six full Sale of Fine Foods , WnriUn. r» 4 OH status in the Unitpd States at the many people, to look at.the. (Hook, present time. On the whole, they liours dally actually at work In the every time they BUBO. They h»ve were prosperous and happy, being clinic. The reit of his time the. doc- been doing It »o often that they do members of tho privileged classes, tor has free to spend as he chooses. FOLLOWING l«»t week'a tremendous sale of Del Monte Food*, BAPTIST. it subconsciously and they *tlil loofc If he wishes to do research work at 0 F TTB, Thort came tho Revolution. One of Caiman, rr. 0 0 0 •t the alook aven though they know the principles of the Communist Gov- home, the state gives him an addi- we present another opportunity to reduce your food bills* tho hands and works have been re- tional room and the necessary eup- Ilruwtr. ir G • 12 y ernment Is complete control of medi- DcDrown, c. ,. 0 0 0 moved, , cal service by the state, plie^se is plles. Aa far a( I could recall, the This weak, scores of nationally famous brands of foods and S«yr», c. r; 0 0 0 A futile, attempt was made to considered not a person's private af- duality .of medical work performed ' Manityi, rjr 0 0 o break into Torberg'a store a few fair to bo Indulged In as he toes fit WM Eood—about on a par with that home necessities, including the food favorites and household Jlnnnlne, Ir 0 1 1 nights ago. Mr. and Mrs. Torberg, Disease la regarded aa harmful not In our university ana other tree ol|n- taj, . , • • •- ,..: S 1 13 who live In tho building where the only to. the person suffering from it needs you buy daily, are all marked at money-saving prices. I etore Is located, hesrd a. noloo, hut to the state of which he Is an cco- But what of the doctor? Many ex- thought a dojt had Jumped agalnBt noinlo unit. The shifting of empha- CAfcVAKY cellent results of his worn are mani- U I' PTS, the front door and they paid no at- sis, therefore, ha* been definitelyfest. But, as pna brilliant pbyalaiw You'll find many savings in our regular, everyday prices, V. Glover. r(. 4 0 S tention to it. Tha nest morning they from curative to preventive medlolno, complained bitterly to me, "How otn ,l. Mono, If. ,. a o s found part of a sktUton key in the The fundamentals of the new pro-we Borough Clerk Jere J. Carew are |o». If. 1 t sources of. the nation were organized share our kltohens with four or five Iona Brand ,.• 1 0 Henry E, Butler, Jr., Henry S, White, Into o centralised system. The doc- other families. It Is true that we re- Perpy A. White, Leattr Patterson, BEETS or SAUERKRAUT 0 0 tors, nurses and pharmaolsta became ceive enough money from the state 1 1 Clurles Davidaon and John Brupcif' civil servants, and all hospitals, aanU to support ournelve» and our families, st d ner, tnrla, and drug storea became state but a man needs more than bare sup- 7Tl» Mrs, Charles Jenkins of Seabrlght institution!. A standardization, of port. Homed* a place that he can TOMATOES '" " waa taken to Blvervlew hospital, at hours of. duty and of salaries based call his own. He needs to set his Red Bank In the Rumson ambulenco on professional responsibility and lo- family decently clothed. He needs to "Masked Mar vel" iMt wo«k. cal economic conditions wa> worked be free from the eternal system," DEL MAIZ CORN Mrs, Thomas Fallon and daugh' out, the dootors' salaries now ranging What la the significance to the ter Dorothy will rotum January Aunt Jemima's Plays atRed Bank from J60 to $120 monthly. -The American medloa.1 profesgton of tltc 28th from *• six weeks' stay In B' wholesaler preparation of drugs wai status of our profession in Russia? PANCAKE FLOUR opo, where they visited relatives, undertaken as a state business, the The vision of great medical leaders Pool Shark to Mont Alton Sew- Miss Mary Murphy spent the cost incident to private production reduced to poverty and submission Is Aunt Jemima's ing Tonight at Billi»rd Acad- week-end with Miss Ruth Foxo of and' adyerttiement being ' thereby naturally discomforting, and our re- BUCKWHEAT FLOUR emy ~~ Remits of Tourney Livingston. eliminated. Tho dootor was reduced action to the socialization of medicine Hugh poice of Rumson road Buf- to the capacity ot a. poorly paid e is likely to be one of rebellious op- fered a broken collar bone last ploye of the state, and patients, In- position, Yet blind opposition will : Tha "Mqtktd-Marvel)" pqol.qapert, .Week whU* PJnylrig with tha Prince- stead of conaultlpg thtlr. favorite avail us little. It behooves the mem- VERMONT MAID SYRUP . ' wilt weet Alton Sowing, one of. Red ton unlvntislty hockey team with ^ doctor, were expected to go to the bers of the medical profession to mmUM Bank'* t>e«t pltyeri, tonight «t h»lf- other university. * clinic for their particular group. consider the trend of public opinion put eight o'olook in an exhibition Friends from long Br»nch Bur- Now how did the. government set throughout Europe since the war. KARO SYRUP match at the Bid Bank billiard *0»d prised Raymond' McCuo of Black about making medical aid accessible Germany now has a national plan Point road one night laat week In to all cltieens? The first need was of socl&l Insurance and modified' A&P Joseph Fitzgerald o( .Keyport 4«- celobnUdn ot his birthday. Mr. Mc- that of Increasing the total number state medlolne. Vienna has adopted I Fancy N. Y. State Apple Sauce Brand (Uted Funk Lelghttn ot I*ng ^ue received. ta»ny gifts. Ths even- of well-trained medical men. This a system that makes free medicine' Branch, 125 to 99, Monday night in Ing was Spent playing cards andresult was partially accomplished by available to 1,600,000 of her 1,800,000 ' standard a tournament matoh at the Bed danolng. A collation was served. tho government supporting practical' inhabitants. Czecho-Slovekla and! BREAD o«-im..h.r'. . .. Bank academy. "Doc" Htcard o( Atuonir those prtsent were Mr. and ly all medical students through their Poland have modified plans ot eoclal 20 oz. loaf Lone Branch trounced At,ton Sw- Mr*. Theodore Young, Jr. and Bon entire course ot training. (It is in- insurance England under the Labor ing, 125 to 70, at the Keyport Aimrl. Gordon, Mr*. Sadie Young, Mlitta teresting to note that at the present Government Is developing the public ^can legion home. Sling«r pt Aebtiry Jennie, Helen and Mary Eg»n, Mr. time women comprise more than half health nyatem for the benefit of the RICE, WHITE or BROWN 3 •*"• 25* Sfark defeated fred Owftni o< that arid Mrs. Jam** Dugan and sonOf th* students of tho graduating publlo at the expenso of private prac- n>tace, 125 to OS, at Long Branch,' Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Me clasa.es.) Aa fast a* medical students tice. . Medicine and health are bo-, Ige. 1 Tlfggerald beat Berl«w ot Keyport, Cue, Ir., Mr, and Mrs, Thomajj graduated they were sent out into the coming the business of the state, I 125 to 122, Friday night at RedWhite, Mr. and Ur«. Charles Hlj- rural districts, each to glvo three PILLSBURY'S CAKE FLOUR 29° gln», Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Hant- Ben The tremendous values of these na- Bank. Freddie Matthews of Red yean' service wherever he we t. tional plans can be Incorporated in- Bank easily defeated dene QlMco of way, Mr. and Mrs, George Thomas;, This compulsory three-year period pl r Vi ft. pkj. Eleanor and Joseph Thomas, Kath- to the American system, I believe, * * " Asbqty Park the same night at the among the peasants la considered without doing away with perlonul SALADA TEA 43' Lone Branch academy. leen' and Thomas; Hlegln«, Missel Juit payment foe the training and Irene, Evelyn and Mae Porter, James initiative, competition, and reward. Natu Ci>l< lb. pkg. support the student his received at If we fall to achieve this, socialized Letter Roperi of Asbury Park and Rlgnay, Jamet Collins, Thomas, Car- the hands of the government. " William Sylvester of Belmar will ton, Mr*. MoCuo. and twrls and Ray- medicine may very likely be forced NUCOA " 20' meet Friday night at Red Bank. mond MoCif*. How does the system really workT upon us. Sewing will play aiaeco at IiOnjr O cakes "119c Branch and Sllnger will encounter VIotor Oh«Bl tnt Harris B. Fish- UFEBUOY SOAP . . . Berlew at Keypof t. or, Jr., aitiended th* intercollegiate n c • i» basketball gamea Monday night at th* Madleon {Square O*r«en at New 3 c» "20 SpAHABBA TO FIGHT. Tork. OLD DUTCH CLEANSER . A social maitlng ot the Rumion 1 'fit* ••• Lucky Strikes, Camels, Old Golds, 4 tins -1.13 Red Bank Bantam Will Meet Georj* Are company * auxiliary will ba held carton of 4.19 I«ry at Asbury Park. tonight at the ftrehouee, A feature l^lgaretlcS Chesterfields, Piedmonts of 50 * 10pkg». ••• Frankle Sharabbi, Red Bank's of the gathering will be a »urprl»« fighting hutoher, will meot George aupper which wilt be prepared by B Levy of Trenton In a six-round en-the officer*. Jtriacj counter Krlday night at the Artury John Hlntelmann stlUd tOSay on Park armory. Sharabba Is one of a trip to Bermuda. Sunnybrook Fresh Red Bank's most promising bantam- Volume 1, number 1, of the Hum- Sunnyfield weights son News appeared last week, Theo- The Red Bank boy will weigh In dore Soden la the editor and pub- Fresh Pasteurized GRADE ' at 119 pounds, while lovy will Up lisher. A doz. the s«alea at 124 poundi. The Tren- Mrs. Alfred Nltderer of Allen SwnmerSundune EGGS 39* ton bo*er has had nlnt professional street entertained a number of boutf, winning eight by knockouts. friends at a party Saturday night. Ha flattened "Angel Face" Joe Karamatta, council ot Daughter* of Print Butter Large Selected Lucia ot Red Bank a little moro Pooahontas held an Installation of than a month ego at the Lakewood officers Monday night In the lodge indoors Same Price GRADE arena. room*. Th extrolses wera conducted Same Price c by District Deputy Sophia Kettel, a B doz. Sharabba'fc last appearance was In as Tub as Tub EGGS member of the- council. Ths hew 33 29* a bout at A'bury with Charlie Tully On your mantel... on lb 'of Belmar, which was won easily by officer* aro Eva M. Cornell prophet- the Red Bank lad. ess, Millie Burgee* Pocahontaa, Ellen Heuhauser Wejionah, Frank Benson the dining table... Powhatan, Ella Muivlhlll keeper of ' OHAROED WITH LAKCENY. records, Sarah Noonan, collector of wampum and Mary Dlxon keepsrof on the piano...in the Juttlce H>Iln Send* Ited Bank Ne- wampum. Sarah Sklllman, greater Meat Specials at A&P Markets, Thursday, Friday and Saturday! gro to County Jail. Wenonah of New Jersey, give a talk Thomas Smith, a Negro qt Central A member of the orphans' board told guest's room—there avenue, Red Bank, wan arrested of the splendid work being done by Lowest Price in YeYeara s ! Small, Fresh FANCY Tuesday by Sergeant Osborna llnrrl all the council* to help the orphan* soa and Poiicentan Bprlgue Williams Thn meetlng'Tround up with a social arc dozens of places „.„„»,„,.,,. VVEAKFISH of the police force on a charge of hour and refreshments. PorkLoins ir stealing • copper bollet from Man- son's monument yard on Drummond around your home place. Fair Haven Newt. Bmlth wai arraigned before Jus . that would be See These Low Everyday Meat Prices at A&P Markets Use Henry V. Hylln Wedmsday (Tfn TU4 Sink IU»lit«r tin bt bonifct morning and was tent to Jail tu In l'»lr II»T«n I* Iht aloru olllirrr Kurlls await grand Jury action, •nd nobarl O«m«ron *n<) at Ihi Gold Ui- r and Sirloin Steak lb.39c Smoked Hams, Half or Whole lb.2Bc • N«jr Center Meeting. Mr', and Mr*. Letter Kngland and Corned Beef, Plate or Navel lb. 10c Sliced Smoked Ham, Center Cut lb. 49c A meeting oC th« parent* of ohll- family, Mrs. Daniel Allaire and Mrs, with Smoked Pork Butts lb.33c dren enrolled at the ited Bonk play Hurvty M. Little, Or., *pent Hunday Loin Lamb Chopt 1b.39c with Mrs. Joseph Aufelle of New otnter and ot resident* Intereated In Stewing Lamb ib.lOc Fancy Fresh Fowl, 3'/2 to 4 lbs lb. 35c the project will ba held at al*ht York. o'clock Friday night at th* *oel/il Charlea Llebiok liaa returned homo Rumps of Vcnl lb. 29c Spare Ribs tb. 19c •«rv|c« headquarter* on Pearl »lre»l. from the Rlvervlew hospital, wham Sauerkraut 2 lbs. 9c The subject for discussion will he he had been a patient aevnal weeks, Fre«h Shoulders of Pork, Short Cut lb. 15c Mra. John H*ndrlok«on la In a »T*a«hlrt(r Property night* to Chll- orltloal condition at th* spring Lake Loin Pork Chops, Center Cut lb. 29c hospital. am. *•"•" ^-*~* Th* l»dle»' aid «Otil«ty at th« Melh- Vtr* «n White Pttwt. odlit church will hold a rummage An QV«rh*at«d »toveplp« »ta,rt*(J • silt nut Monday moralnr at t*n • fir* y**t»rday morning about «l*v«n o'olook In the *tor« adjoining the TEA o'olook In the dining room of a houae postofflct. THE •on WWt« *tr**t own*a by lt»ul>en Mr*. L. Dftuarnhelrrf. and MU» ATLANTIC & PACIFIC CO. Walt* and oooupUd by Mr*, n. ir, DEAN'S GREAT nuth Dauernhelm of Brooklyn were MayU*. Liberty *nd. Ind*pend«nt wtj*k-«nd gue*l» of Mr*. Theodora R DIVISION Or* oomp»nl«a r*aponit«d on a «|lll Kunse. LITTLE SILVER, N. J. »l»rm and put out tho btai* with flUMMMl* Mot* mueh dan»g* Juwl ,t'B« mow* B. B. Mam!**: m Pan* Tvwmtar.Twrt RED BANK REGISTER,' JANUARY'21,1981.

TO STUDY ADVEETISDTO, Florence Dlllener and Harold Maga- children was hurt in a fall at the Eatontown News. dan were rewarded recently at the school grounds and thejjtlior crushed Miss Adeline Reed to Take Coone at r Presbyterian Sunday-school for hav- bis flngcro In a swinging door. Sir. and MM." tt" B. VanKeuren Harry Worth, who has been mak- , Columbia Vnlventty, Leave for Florida. ing perfect attendance records. Eliz- Leon's abeth VanKeuren and Helen White* ing his home .with his sister, Mr*. i Miss Adeline Reed, teaehorcf Eng- (Th« Rti Bank Rccbter no bt booslit huret have been perfect in attend Matthew- W. Grelg, during a vaca- ANNOUNCING lish and journalism at the Red Bank la E.tontown from Nobl. Moiby »t th. mttofflct.) ance for nine and eight—years—TCP tion from hU theatrical work, left Column high school, 'win begin a course In rpectively. last week for Cinclrjnattl, where he advertising and short story writing Mr. and Mrs. Melvln R, VanKeu- Florence Dlllener is visiting her will take a leading role In a stock Our New X-Ray Shoe Fitter at Columbia university next month. ren, Jr., of Monmouth Park left this grandmother, Mrs. August Hcusel, at company production. She will continue to teach tho Jour- morning by automobile for St. Pe- Montclalr. The Shrewsbury reading .club met nalism class at the school, but Miss tersburg, Florida, where they will Mrs. Joseph Mazza of this place yesterday, at the home of Mrs. Aar- Dorothy Macintosh of Red Bank baa spend the remainder of the winter. and Mrs; Emily Monahan of Lincrof t on Armstrong at Red Bank. The leen engaged to succeed her aa Eng- Mrs. Melvin R. VanKeuren, Sr., andspent yesterday at Newark. program was in charge of Miss Eve- DEAL DIRECT lish teacher. Miss Macintosh -will be- her granddaughter. Miss Edna Van- The ladles' aid society of tho Meth- lyn S. Valentine. gin her duties February 2d. She is a Keuren, will leave for Florida next odist church cleared about $20 Mrs. Samuel P. Maxson ot Point graduate of the Red Bank high week. Wednesday night at its monthly Pleasant was a recent visitor of It is common, knowledge school and the New Jersey college Miss Elizabeth Hlgginson is so- birthday party. A chicken supper her niece, Mrs. Mary Borden. that LEON'S operates the' for women at New Brunswick. When journing- in New York state. was served to moro than 40 guests. she graduated from the Red Bank Mr, and Mrs, Vincent J. Kck of only dry-cleaning plant in Mrs. Frank B. Woods is able to The society will have a rainy day BuUonwood wcro Sunday visitors at high (school she was living at Rum- be about after having been confined bag sociable on Thursday night, Feb- Red Bank. Thus the resi- son and she won tho Victory Park Orange. t> to her home about a month with a ruary Oth. The members will bo as- Mrs.. George H. Miksch has re- dents of this community scholarship, offered by Bertram H. broken ankle. sessed for seventy rainy days from Bordcn. ' turned after spending a week with have been enabled to deal The young people'! society of the July 1st to January 1st. her sister at Bethlehem, Pennsyl- • «•» Advent church has bought a ping- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grogan and vania. directly with this institution. pong table. The table will be erect- MAtt CAKIUER EXAM. children of Carbondalo, Pennsyl- General R. C. VanVliet Is sojourn- > ed In the basement of the church vania, arc making their homo with Those who have already had and a ping-pong tournament will be ing in California. . * • One to bo Selected for Bury at Mrs. Grogan's mother, Mrs. Cyril Warren Novlus of Chambersburg, business relations with us, Itumson PostoOlcc, staged shortly. Brown. 'William A. Tllton, who has been Pennsylvania, is visiting his brother, know what it mean* to deal An examination for village mail Miss Katie VanScholck is confined Gcorgo Harold Nevius. • suffering from paralysis, had a re- to her home with sickness. with a reiponsi&le firm. See* all, thaw* altt carrier for Rumson will be held by lapse Monday night. Morgan C. Knapp, an executive of Rev, Leroy Y. Dillener and Wil- Monmouth boy scout council, and •turlng eorreel fiU the postofflcc department, and all Lieutenant and Mrs. J, R. Lovell, applications for the job must be on liam C. Morris of the Presbyterian Whitney Burst, scout master ot tho If there is any damage or grace and eomfortj who havo been stationed In Hawaii, church will attend a meeting of tho Shrewsbury boy Bcout troop, will Ills with the Civil service district have been transferred to Virginia. loss,' there are no "ands, ifs secretary at the Custom House at Monmouth Presbytery next Tuesday attend tho fourth annual boy scout or buts;" there is no "I'll They are expected in New York on at the Atlantic Highlands Presby- dinner of Monmouth council tomor- Now Yorle not later than February March 17th. Mrs. Lovell Is a daugh- take it up with my cleaner 6th. Applicants must be between terian church. row night at the Berkoley-Cartaret ter of Mrs, Mary McKalg' of this hotel at Asbury Park. j and see what he tays." All 18 and 45 years of age, not less than place. me in for a free examination-. five feet four Inches in height, and Francis Bruce, the local mall car- Shrewsbury News. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Borden matters are always adjusted must weigh at least 125 pounds In rier, has been confined to his home of New Brunswick spent Saturday promptly and satisfactorily,. Voa at* tmtted to coma la today ami see the bone* of jront feet throngh ordinary clothing. Tho age limit with grip. Sylvester Fary has been Miss Emniotis Working lit Red Bank with relatives at this place as we are covered by insur- «B mam Wlaj Shoe Fitter. U wtyl lake but a mhralei yon don't remora does not apply to persons entitled performing the mall carrier's duties. —Gardner Children Hurt Stewart VanVliet has bought a jtmt (hoc*. Jolt step on die aucblne and we tho bone* of your feet and to preference because of mjlltary or The Presbyterian Gleaners' society . (Tho Bed Bank Register can b« boucht new Ford automobile. ance against all Josses. tin •allln* of Ihe fleth u it appear* in Ihe ahoe—<* dopls u weighing naval service, except that they must will have a Solomon Grundy socia- In Shrewsbury bom Richard Bcabo nt the Mrs. Alfred Buckalew gave birth jouadf «a a penny Male, and It eoeu jron nolaing. „ not have reached the retirement ble at the chapel on Friday night of postofflec.) to a eon recently. He has been Below is a price list which If you feet aeha, If you osnld BM before wear boej styles. If your shoes be> age. next week. Tho party will be open Mls3 Veronica Emniong Is cm- named Raymond Bu'ckalow. should appeal to all, corisid-; nmriff nt***llfr*'i *j •" *» •*»* "ii r™**—^ "ftM * "pi"|l'""|'T'" '»•'•" •"'r- to the public. ployed at Red Bank by the Ollrltc Miss Kathryn Hounihan has ob- eririff the work we do, and The XB*7 Shoe Filler 1* the last word In modern (hoc Oiling and the' DEMOCRATIC WOMEN'S CLUB. Mrs. Charles Breeso Is spending a corporation. tained an automobile driver's license Mrs. John Hann returned home the service we render. eorreetioa of fool ailment*—an extraordinary •errico we are praad W, vacation at .Atlantic City with her The two children of Captain and •Sir eontliiuooily to the public. ' New Organization Formed at Bed son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner were Injured last week Sunday from the Long Branca hos- Bank Thursday Night, Mrs. Albert Breese. In minor accidents. One of the pital, where sho was a surgical pa- feet NEED this tervice.^ Mrs. Clara Lcdiard of Madison Paul Hattl, a professional Jockey, tient. '' avenue, Red Bank, was elected tem- left last week for Miami, Florida. Men's SuiU thor- porary chairman of a newly organ- Herbert Cotgreave, who. is em- oughly brutHed 18 Broad St. ized Red Bank, women's Democratic ployed by tho Shrewsbury nurseries, TDBLIX and pressed ... .SO club Thursday night. Mrs. Mary E. has returned to work. after bavins Albert Miller Red Bank Jones of Prospect avenue is tempor- been laid up with. grip. . Monmontb Men'* Suits dry- ary secretary. Many residents attended the young The Street cleaned $1.50 Mrs, Cjharlotte Robertson of Sea- people's winter Institute at the Playhouse bright, head of the Monmouth Coun- Neptune City Methodist church over Beautiful ^| ^ Phone Men'* Overcoats ty Democratic women's organization, the week-end. Among those who at- 1600 assisted with the organization work. tended were. Mrs. George B. Whit- '$M^ _ dry-cleaned ...$1.50 Mrs. Alta McColgan, Mrs. Delia Htll fi«ld, Arthur and Lester WhlUJeld, HOSI15 OF rABAMOBNT FICTUBES! There is a pro-rata and Mrs. Louise V. Bodino constitute Miss Emma Dangler, Miss Agnes Performances dolls at 3:30. 7 & 9 P. M. Sat and Holidays Contiouotu a committee which will draft a set of Cotgrcave, Miss Allda ZIngale, Har- reduction in ladies' and by-laws. Election of officers will be old Smock, Miss Mary Dennis, Oli- children's garments. STRAND held at the next meeting on Thurs- ver Dennis and Henry •Williams. From LAST TIMES TODAY He* day of next week. Miss Mae Lawrence, who Is well Feature at 3:08, 7:38, 0:42. Is tin known at this place, has been re- (he Novel "PASSION FLOWER" Problem. TOWEL* . TODAY, TOMORROW, FRIDAY A New Family at Belford. moved from Bellevue hospital at By with The Furlong house at the corner New York to tho home of Rev. Or- Kathleen Kay Frnncls Charles Blckford ol COMMUNITY TOPICS. or* Church street and Union avenue vllle N. Davidson's mother at Wood- Norrls liny Johnson Lewis Stone Thousands at 3:00, 7:30, 9:30. Come Early. at Belford was bought recently by bury, Miss Lawrence is improving Znsu Pitts ol Women! 6y W. A. Sweeney. i an Irvington party from the. Broad after having been critically sick. .Words cannot describe street national bank of Red Bank. Elizabeth VanKeuren, Helen Now that Mr. Leon and my- The new owner expects to move In Whltehurst, Lydla, Virginia and, Jo- TOMORROW and FRIDAY self have had a perfect under- this wonderful love story, the house this week. sephine Hathaway, John, Roy and Feature At 3:15, 7:45, 9:53. standing, although no misunder- standing ever existed, I take my —the inspired melodies- pen in hand for my first contri- bution or the new year. Any new Technicolor perfec- number of topics have been run- ning through my mind but I go tion — the tragedy that all the way to Canada for the subject for this article. Strangely was bom in gayety—and Theatre enough It has -a local applica- tion. ' . everything that makes The story concerns Stanley ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Baldwin, former prims minister "Viennese Nights" the ot Canada, who sacrificed a for- tune to save bts good name. The perfect motion picture. iron business, with which his Stan Weste of "TIIB Cuckoos" and family had been connected for "Half Shot at Sunrin" several generations, and in You haven't really lived \ O .•->,**t<,-~.v , Rifle 5wirjiriff Tornado., ol Liuihs with which bis entire fortune was in- DOROTHY LEE. RALPH HAROLDE, vested, was going: on the rocks. until you have seen it— SYSLT.EM JOBYNA HOWLA1MD. NATALIE He could have easily sold out at SOUN/ CHANGDE OF PICTURES DAILY. MOORHEAD a profit But the public had at least once., in come Into the business on tho strength of the family name and the loss would have fallen on Thurs,, Jan. 22d FRIDAY, JAN. 23d those stockholders if he had taken advantage of his inside "The Cat Creeps" "The Girl of the knowledge to save his own money. Ho. preferred to go —with— down with the ship. Golden West" While not exactly a parallel Helen Twelvetrees, case, something akin to this with Ann Harding MOKE ENJOYMENT! happened in Red Bank some Lilyan Tashman, A love story that shines through years ago. A man left tho em- Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson ploy of one of our wealthy local Neil Hamilton. the muck of "pay day" dirt with residents and engaged In busi- House of 1000 Horror*. days—a golden girl who slakes "3 Boy Seouts In Africa." ness for himself. Within a few her happiness on a game ol years he was in financial diffi- A hair-raising mystery drama, "ArACHE KID" cards, and cheats to win the (Krazy Kat Knrtoon) culties. It reached tho ears ot yet full of hilarious laughter man who came to, rob her of the wealthy resident that in and romance. "MODEL WOMEN" many instances credit had been gold and took her heart. with Tnmmnny Young extended In the belief that the 7:00 P. M.-0:00 P. M. 7:00 P. M.—9:00 P. M. PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS former employer was In eome way connected with the busi- ness. SATURDAY, JANUARY 24th Featura One day this wealthy citizen At 3:31, 5:30, SATURDAY walked into a lawyer's office and instructed him to got together "" 7:41, 9:10. and all the obligations of hia for- MONDAY mer employee of every kind. with LEW AYRES They totalled considerably over The land of Cross and Doublo-Cross, where tho belt you can $10,000 and tho wealthy citizen wrote his personal check for the get Is tho worst of It- Terrors of organized crime exposed* The First Lady ot full amount and ordered tho tho Screen In Her bills paid, although ho had never Matinee. 3:00 O'Clock; 7:00 P. M., 9:00 P. M. invested a dollar in the business First Dual Bole... and had no responsibility As Mother and toward It whatever. Daughter ot Susan Tho difference in the two cas- SUN., JAN. 25th—Double Feature GUwncll's ^Famous es Is that Stanley Baldwin be- NoveJ,