Monmouth County's Great All the News of Market Place MSB BANK - Tho Roplslrr's < lasides d and Surrounding Towns Department— Where the Seller J Told Fearlessly and Without Bias. "inds RED BANK REGI tho Buyer. laiued Weekly. Entered as Second-Class Matter r.t the Post- Subscription IMca: One Year 51.SO VOLUME LV, NO. 40. office at Kcd Bank, N. J., under the Act of March 3, 1STD. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1933. Sijc Months SI.00. Single Cocjr 4c. PAGES 1 TO 8, Public Matters (Democrats Aid FISH HAWKS BACK, jArgiiment Over , Rumson Willing j HKLO LT AT NEW VORK. |Fair Haven to ilarbliigers of Spring Make Their i Edward W. Woodward of Rccb-Jlank! Bandits Hold Up In Middletown Bank Movement Appearance Here. Gasoline Sign To Assist Banks i Robbed in tho Clty.;,,/^ j Give Tax Discount Trio in Grocery ! The fish hawks or American os- Edward \V. Woodwar<-l,v service, prcys have been seen by a number of New Ordinance to be Drawn for Committee to Aosist Second Na- local residents within the last day Martin Griffin Was Obliged to One Resolution Urges Residents :s Paid !n Advance to Re-j Manager, Daughter and FriemS 1 Vacatfng Street at Edgebrook | tional Bank Re-Organization 1 or so, although they usually return Blot Out Prices for More Than to Do Their Share and An-hold-up in the Harlem section of New ceive Discount of VV ^ Per Locked Up By Thieves Who Park Near Leonardo—To Re- Committee Named by Local a week or no earlier. They were seen One Gallon—Say* Law is other Gives Treasurer Author- York early Sunday morning. When Month—To Subscribe Twenty Make Off With $163 and serve Space for Sidewalk. Democratic Organization. lover the Manasquan river the early Foolish and Outrageous. he and a friend entered his c'ir af- I part of last week but apparently a ' ity to Act for Borough, ter emerging from the Cotton club, Per Cent for Bank Stock. Then Disappear in Car. After a long discussion lant Thurs- The regular monthly meeting of I few stragglers arc all that have re- Martin Griffin, who conducts an A i c:-:o!ution expressing confidence i they were surrounded by throe hfi^ti Mnancial matters worn the center j Armrd bandits late Saturday night day afternoon tho township commit- the Ked Bank Democratic league turned locally. The fish hawk still automobile service station at the coi- I:i tl UinUs nnd urging thn colored men who searched through interest at Mundtiy night's meet-1 entered a James Butler store at tho and the women's auxiliary of that remains one of the few birds whose f tee of Middletown township voted to ner of Maple avenue and Bergen 1 ..-i<.len;:- of Rumson to do their their.pockets, taking about M> in uf Lin; Fair Haven coininii;::ionerH. corner of Prosp "ct avenue and Me- instruct Itn counsel, William E. Fos- organization, which wan to have been winter whereabouts have never been place at Red Bank, had an experi- j/M't lo a:^i';L in reopening these in- change and a valuable wri^t wutcii. 1 re-solution offered by Srely 1>. La re ii SUXTI , \^( HI up the manager ter, to prepare a now ordinance va- Jir;id last Friday, wa:> postponed until discovered by ornitholi^ists. Every ence last week which has firmly con- Mr. Woodward had to burrow fifty and two ofh^rv ] autumn, they disappear suddenly and f.tiiution:; wan ntlopted at a meeting Tuthill, chairman of the finance com- in thn, store and cating as public property the former tomorrow night, March 3(J, in order vinced him that the laW regulating of ttic rium.son mayor and council cents for tunnel tare to get back 10 mittee, the borough treasurer was made off with trolley right of way in front of Edge- to allow the memberd to attend the j do not reappear until about March 21, signs on which the price of gasoline rash amounting to* ! but no one has ever discovered where Thursday nizht. Another resolution New Jersey. '1-1 a states that be usual.-f authorized to subscribe twenty yp brook Park on thc LeonardviHe road, depositors' meeting of the Second Na- ia advertised should be repealed. He l d i i th J h tional bank and Trust, company, they migrate to. Other migratory :;tntpfl that in the event the pro-ly spendp s evenings on tho Jersey cent of the borough's funds in the Thc ma nagor, William Allen oi near Leonardo. The properly in says Ym believes that most other peo- posed state law is adopted giving" Marlboro, hi.-' <1- question appears on the map of which was held that night. bird.s winter in Florida, Mexico, the jplc would agree with him if they be- shore and,after .Saturdad y night':-; ex- iiecond b;uik and Trust R, Misiss ViolaViolR, ! Cairibt-an islands and South Amer- municipalities the authority to, aid periencc, the local resorts noaicr! company fur preferred stuck in that Allen, a friend, Kidney VanSchoick Edge brook Pnrk :>r, a road,' but it Former Mayor William 11. H- Icame familiar with thc regulations. home look more attractive u, him i institution. has never been u^ed for that pur- I ica but traces of - the winter habitat with public funds on deposit - in of Shrewsbury, were in the store at White, president of the club, hay ap- One of thc agents of the state mo- closed banks in any scheme for re- than ever. Another resolution gives a dis- thh e time VanSchoick had left pose. It is 20 feet, wide and 1,650 pointed a committee consisting of I of the osprey still remains a mys- tor vehicle commission stopped at J fext lonp. I tcry. Another 'peculiarity is that opening such hanks, tb'i treasurer of couiit of -j per cenl per month un j few minutes earlier but. had returned Edward Von Kattengell, Harold A. Mr. Orifnn's service station and told Rumson is authorized to co-operate l;tx".s for the ^coond half of thc year, (to warn Allen that the occupants of Ail ordinance wio'it ing (he proper- Hendricksun, Frank Hcaccia, George I they always return to the same nest Mr. Griffin that he would be liable to 1 ty has pusjcd itn first, reading and it F. Wilson, Charles II. 1). Foxwcll, year after year. They live to be many be fln^d if he continued to use a with other municipalities to this end. Hospital Worthy when paid in advance. The .-cheduU . j an automobile outt-irle wcrrj acting was due for rt. hcurin^ la:;i week. James A. Curley and Charles Le- j years old and like humans ^et more sign which advertised the price of Tho following ai c tlm resolutions vf discounts as prepai-rd hy Percy V. j in a suspicious manner. Tho. car, rm Jamen If. Loekwoud, nt a previous MaiBtre to co-operate with the depoq- gray headed an they ^row older. gasoline in larger quantities than pertaining to the banking situation: Knnnntt, borough eolloctur, U a.-, [ol- Uiid, WHS b^ing driven up find down meeting, :ipolie for about anhourand one gallon. The agent found no I Whereas, the banks in our neigh- Of More Support luws: Tnxfv p.iid prior to May 1, «'j Mho ritroot, and thr occupants seemed itorii' rc-organization coipjiiiUce of I boring towns of Red Bank and Sea- per cent: prior to June 1, :\ \>^v i-cnt; | to Im wiitohinr; the store. one-half against (he ordinance and that bank. Messages from Assembly- \ fault with the appearance of thc ho occupied about, as much time for, sign, but he said it was illccal for bright are temporarily closed caus- Councilman J. Albert Van- prior u> July 1, 2-j prr cent; prior tu j ,]u^ ;);- Vaiischoirlf rrcniercd tho man Thcron McCampbell and Theo- ing great, financial hardship to thc AUK11?!. 1, U per cent; prior to rio|i- i store thr two bandits rmde their en- thn same purpoaa last week, claim- dore Lnbrr.cquc, a member at the re- J. Schwartz, Inc.) ! the reason mentioned above. | Schoick Wants Red Bank and ing amonjj other things that thc ! According to all accounts an argu- citizens of this and neighboring com- W-mbcr J, l'-j prr cent; prior to Of-1 try. Ijravin^ -uns they told tho organization committee, of the, Mci - : munities; and Everyone Else to Know What tuner 1, 1 per cent; prior to Novcm- finer to rai^o (heir arm? The faces minutes should be enlarged po an to chants' Trust company, urged this ' ment ensued, during which Mr. Grif- include more of his remarks and Renews Its Lease fin stated that he could i^j.e no more Whereas, it. is within thc power a Fine Institution It Is. ber 1, ', percent. Of the bandit? ,wore covered wi'tU more other faclr* about thn matter. BtOJi. Mr. Tuthill repurted that through In appointing the committee, Mr. , reason why a service station proprie- of our citizens to cooperate in bring- v.'lvit resembled handkerchiefs. His icquest for • enlarging the ! Large Furniture Store to Con-tors sign should be subject to such ing about thc opening of these banks Rivcrvicw hospital at I'.od Rink tilt* efforts of thc collector there w;i:s Mr. Allon was engaged in check- White said, "There is no time like has no more ardent supporter than eiiuuprh money on hand to pay t ho minutes wan granted. He claimed it the present for all of u-s regardless of tinue in Lewis Building at 77- regulations than a restaurant own- and the resumption of business; and ing up for the night. Part of the, would be wrong for the committee er's eign or thc (sign of any other Whereas,' it is imperative that Councilman J. Albeit VaiiSchoIck of borough employees, but not current j duy'^ proccod:rhad"bRen'laUenVom party aUiliatiofits to show our faith in 79 Broad Street—Alterations Newman Springs road. In conver- bill;;. Hc said that duo to [ho bank- •• • • lo give away the property in ques- Rod Bank ad all that it stands for by business man. He said that inas- these banks should be opened as the cash drawer and placed in hia tion. much as the regulation of signs was sations with liis many friemlu and ing situation the borough wa.; vir- (supporting this enterprise. It has Are Planned. soon as possible in order to relieve : trouser pocket?. One of the ban- part of the work of the state tax de- thc financial .stress which said clos- on every other possible occasion ho tually operating oil a eat h b.'j'.-iis. A ii ered" Allen while the other The committee yotrd to throw thc been uur proud boast in times sorie Joseph Schwartz, president of J. ordinance into the direnrd and to hy that Hed Bank was the -bopping partment he ' could see no reason ings have brought about; nftver misses an opportunity to pratei; j prompt remittance of UNOS at tins j harKoiI Mj;^ Allen and VanSchoick Schwartz, Inc., announce thc renewal why motor vehicle commissioners thc hospital and those who arc car- time, he declared, would he appreci- i . 'j-Jie bandit who have a new one prepared whereby center of Monmouth county, We can- of thp lease of tho Lewis building on Therefore, be it resolved by thc n)o a b;u k roorn not al] of thc property would be va- not afford to permit it to recede from should take it upon themselves to or- nuiyor and council of Rumson that rying on thc work there, lie iri uf atetl nnd would bo a great, help tu thn 'took rare: of the manager nxtracted Broad .street which they have been der signs taken down. One of the thc opinion that thc hospital ha:; ] borough. The collector will accept 530 r the draw- cated but a strip eight and one-half that position by 'laying down on tho occupying for thc past five years, in it is the consensus of this body that rom •ver and then de- 1 regulations requires that fraction all members of this council, their not received from the people of Red j partiM payment of taxes at anytime mnndnd that, thn latter hand over feet in width would he retained for j jot, jlt this time. The Merchants' | the currying of their furniture and charges for gasoline must be half sidewalk tpauf. Under thl;j ordi- | trust company has already cone over families, nnd citizens of our bor- Bank the full- measure of support of |at his residence, il De.N'urmandie thn money that lie had pocketed. ;homo furnishing business in alliance the size of the other figures. Mr. which it is deserving because the: avenue. nance thc re.'l of the land would lnc top. Certainly if .success could ! with thc New Brunswick store of the Grifiln says hc thinks this is a lot of ough, depositors in these closed in- The manager also was backed in-* pass into the possession of adjoin- icved in one bank which wa.i stitutions should cooperate by pledg- residents of this town do not fully A letter from the water company to the adjoining room with the oth- bc acn fi-irne firm. humbug and calculated to fool the realize its value to thc community. stated that it would install a filV/ liy- ing properly owner?. Thft discarded jthf, firHt lo clu^c u can be achieved ing each and every one of them to cir; and forced to turn over hia wal- . Thc building is located at 77-79 public because the fractions in small "I must confc;-:-. that until recently ' drant on the corner of Doughty lane ordinnncr- would h.-ive vn^l^J nil of ju l ,hc oth,.r;. Kroad ,ctrcr:t facing Monmouth. Its type are not readily visible am! be- assist, within their financial ability let, which contained $12.50 of his the, property without rc:-orvin£ any- in going along v/ith the plans of the I did not appreciate the full worth land Sycamore avenue upon aiithorlz- own money. They then returned tho "I hfivii served the borough of Ilfd , 12,500 square feet of floor spact is dc- cause when only the price of one of the hospital myself," said Mr. alion by the council. Thc expense ^ thing for Mdownll^. 13ank for ni.iny years in public life vofnd to the display of the high grade gallon of gasoline is allowed to bo bank officials for the reopening of Tho thu««, after taking tho Mrs Joseph Moore reriue:ited that and the least that .1 can do at this the.^c institutions, believing that VanSchoick yesterday in talking with of installation, will be borne by the m"nnpy lorkod'aTl thren' in "the Java I furniture, which thc Schwartz firm quoted thc public ia apt to become a Register reporter. "The thing that water company. The latter also stat-1 '\' ] ~ - a light be placed at the corner of emergency is tu call upon everyone : hag gained thc reputation of hand- confused. He says he thinks that such course is in thc best interests tovy u { m vcnv o! thc st0ll am' Broad and Main ttrcctfi nt Port Mon- to aid in evory way possible to as- of all. opened my eyes to wluit a reallyj ed it wuiild bt: impossible to install j i\^cn ^Cf[ ling. After some alterations and dec- quotiiVg the price of five or more fine institution it is," continued Mr.fa hydrant on McCartcr avenue and] ' . ^ ' mouth. This wa^.,.,r.cfcr,rc/J to the sist in this enterprise. The ta.^k does orations are completed at*the store gallons of gasoline would be much Following the passage of the reso- Thn c ir whicn Ava5 drivcn v a lighting committee. not entail :-a.crifice&. A com mil toe ii. will be one of the finest furniture fairer for the buyer than simply lutions Councilman Wilson offered VanSchoick, -was my recent expei-, another one at tho corner of Fi.=k lhjnl nian' Wflg Bf>pn "to go east oil Mr.*, Catherine flniff complained has alrrvJy been formed to help but .uhow rooms in the state. mentioning thc price of one gallon, lhe following resolution, duly sec- ience there .as a patient. I was op-1 street and Maple avenue because the McLurcn Mrret and then turn around. fh.it Ocean fivr>nuc at Leonardo wan crated on for appendicitis and I was | mains arc too small. each and every "citizen ?hou(d cumfi- J. Schwartz, Inc.. in the ^hort with the fraction charges more or onded by Councilman .Nary, and ns i! nppronchfMl t.hr. end of tho frequently in MK'M a bad condition tutc himcelf a comrnitier of one for less concealed because of being let- moved it;; adoption: at the'hospital fifteen days. I Councilman Henry O Kricdlanrjcr utrfct. It. W.IK snowinp nt thc timn iipace of five years doing business at ^•avc a re pur L of a meeting of the ivith water and mud that children thc purpose of helping to bring me tered in small type. Be it resolved that pursuant to "The pcrvicc and care which I re- ^avc a ropurL of nn'l thoFrt who P.IW thc car could living on Lli.it iiiittiVin! uu-tl>l-> to this location, have made a host of ccivod was pimply wonderful- Thn .•'"ppfiial police. Permit.;ion"wil! he ob- the provisions of New Jersey Senate a not rmko ouf. iKs license number.. leave their homes to j;o tu rchool. •friends, vhu.se patronage they con- The outcome of thr nr^unipnt Tvns hnppilnl h ^ orrommndations for 31> tained for these men to carry g'una tinuously enjoy, not only from Red that the motor Vehicle agent re- Hill .No. J5U, this board go on rueurd patients and it was fliled to capacity whiJn on tluty 111 I hi; buiougli. Allen nnd VanSeliDick. managed tn Mr?. Hannah Jcffcra said that Cen- as being in favor of authorizing the brrak down thc door about ten ter avenue at Leonardo was in a sim- Bank but al^o from thc neighboring quested John S. Applegatc, the coun- at the time I was' there. . While I Chief of Police Joseph Ilerden was borough treasurer to join with other 1 ilar condition. Both complaints..were ' towns for miles around. They have sel for Red Bank, for an opinion. was convalescing I had plenty of instructed to issue dog license tags, minutes after thc bandits had madn brought to this community, to our !Mr. Applegatc stated that thc agent depositors of the Second National Ujnir departure. Thc police ivcro referred to Thomas I'. Day, the Carving Ship , bank and Trust cpjiipany in sub- time to talk with other patients nnd and if necessary make a house to township Mipcrvi.'Or nf roadw. many home lovers the newest in fur- was right in all of his legal conten- notified and Captain Joseph Bray' scribing to the p/tferred stoc all of them were equally as much j house canvass to insure thc licensing was assigned to investigate. A request for a light at the corner niture styles, and have always main- tions. At the request of the agent impressed by thc wonderful service [ of all doge. Models His Hobby tained a reasonably low price, but Mr. ^pplegato sent.-fr. letter to Mr. said bank proposed to be issued to of .Sea Breeze and Hudson avenues as myself. I dont believe there is a The two men wore described asbe-* quality has always been, the para- G^ifiln to this effect, ..This'flame sign the extent of a minimum of twenty in£ similar in appearance, both ^.teout; at Ea?t Kean^burg was referred to per cent of thc borough funds on better conducted institution of thc the lighting committee. John Emil Johnson Whittles mount thought. is being used at the service station, five foct eleven inches in height and but the price for seven gallons of deposit in order that the bank may same sort in tho whole wide world. Chris J. Fickc spoke about the Away Daily on Boats in His "1 am indeed \i.ry happy to con- g room is particularly j Democrats Meet wearing overcoats. Barney Ferry of gasoline has been painted out. Mr. be able to ^gisr the. required funda Thc operating Peters place, district manager foi* needs of Hilton Park, near High- Small Home at Rumson—He tinue this store," says Joseph called to be raised by the comptrol- fino. I am nnt making this state- j land?. Thc commiUcemen paid they Griffin says the fact that the law the Rutlor stores !& UllajJSctlpn^vai Schwartz, "now that a new lease has compels this to be done does not ler of the treasury to bring about morit "on "iT\y own "'OFtimnte but on at Seabright would be glad to meet "with Mr. Also Has Painted Pictures. been made to meet trie present con- the reopening , of said institution, what I have been told by authori- ' no tided and ho immtid lately began Fickc rind the other residents of Hil- make it r#ght from a standpoint of an investigation for the company. Alone in his two-room bunK'ilow in ditions. This combined with our common-son EC and that the law this resolution to be effective upon ties on hospital work. Seventeen Women's Democratic ton Park to talk over this matter.:^ \yes enormous buying power, buying for The meat market conducted by 1 k section of P.um.son, should be repealed. the final adoption-of said Senate Bill "The hospital staff is especially Mr. Fickc raid he would arranpe^^.^J, ! two large stores and the historically Clubs Represented—New Sec- James John, next door, was closeit 72-year-old John Emil Johnson The fuli regulations as to these | No. 2J0 by thc legislature of this worthy of mention. 1 believe there . such a meeting and that he was spends his time carving miniature low prices of the day make it pos- I statc- „ is none better and judging by re- '' retary Elected—Talk on Pris- nt~ the rime of the hold-up. Tho rob-* hopeful th.it it would prove produc- sible to offer tho greatesi furniture signs are as follows: bcry Qeciyrcd shortly before tea wooden ships, Yltc aize birds ,-ind marks made to me by others podocn ! on Work by Mrs. Lawrence. y tive of better condition?. |nshes and painting picture*. One values ever. But these low prices 1—All advertisement of the price It was at the suggestion of Mayor every one else who hns ever been a o'clock. Alex Krucser complained that the ; . j will not last." continues Mr. Schwartz. per gallon of motor fuels will be roo m Qf hjs home g fiUcd wjth n shown as the price per unit gallon, Van R. Halsey thnt authority was patient at thc hospital- 1 cant say' Seventeen clubs were represented sravclMdcwaikson Ocean avenue at articlc3( the product of painstaking "All commodity prices must advance, and such price shall include all taxes granted to thc borough treasurer to too much in praise of lhe nurses) t .1 meeting of thc Women's Dem- East KcansburB were frequently and dnigent cffort with knife ancl r.nd furniture will be one of the early to be charged. act for the borough. His reason and other attendants. They arc not 1 ocratie, club of Monmouth county Testimonial Dinner flooded with water and thnt Fchool jbru ,h The colicction includes but- items to come in for increased prices. 2—-Ail price advertisements must was that the proposed Jaw may be only efficient, but courteous and more I -Saturday afternoon at Seabright. children had to Valk in the street j terflies, birds, fishes, schooners, clip- Right now loo many manufacturers include a statement to the effect that adopted before the next meeting of than anxious to provide every com-| Members of the Seabright club worn For Mayor Halsey where they werr in danger of bein^r | per ships, cruisers, yachts, portraits are compelled to close their doors the price displayed includes all taxes the commissioners and hc did not 1 hu^tc.^-c^. Altogether about ln0 per- Tim over. lie also said similar con- I to be charged. The approved state- fort and service for the benefit of of prominent people. landscape and cease operations. These con- want any delay in giving assistance sick folks. They not only perform sons were present. Mrs. Howard The Allilifitcd Young republicans' ditions cxi5ted on Morningside avc- ditions must not continue, manu- iment i1s "Includes N. J. and U. S. fecnes and numerous other things— (Taxes,' or "Includ.es State and Fed- to the banks as soon as the pro-al_ l the_ regula_^ r functions of nursea Height _presided . club of Munmouth county will give a- at Eart Kean^burjr. He paid the the result of thirty years' work. facturers must get a brttcr price, eral Taxes." posed measure becomes effective. but go out of their way to du many ! " Mis:- Mary Gill of MiUdlctown was j tL'stjhuoniui dinner Wednesday ntgb!-. sidewalks on the two streets should Mr. Johnson has lived "at West people must be kept working." 3—A price advertisement, plainly Attorney-General William A. Ste-things not usually associated with J olected ..secretary of thc club to sue-1 April "J'j, at..the nerkclry-Cartcrot ho- he improved by putting more travel I Park sinc0 yjU Hfi WflR bQrn m legible, in accordance with these reg- vens, thc borough attorney, said the the duties of nurses. If them is any • coed M];-M Murgarot .Manna of Fair"tel1. .\>buiy Pnrk, lo Mayor Van K- on them. The COT The Schwartz firm has been estab- were re-,Finlandi but has bccn jn lhjs cuun. lished in New Brunswick since 1904 ! ulations must be attaphed to each new law would give thc state treas- one quality above all others which j Haven, who resigned. A talk on Tlalsey nf Ilum^on and Mrs. Emma (erred to Mr. Day. pump from which molor fuels are j try since he was a young man. Bc- where it has always enjoyed an en- urer and the, treasurer of each coun- a hospital should emphasize in ity j prison work was given hy JIIM. Kuhf VajiSi'hojck of lied Bank, chairman. dispensed. ty and municipality the right to aid viable reputation and has at all times 4—The displaying of quantity sale work it is that of humaneness, nw-1 V. Lawrence of Freehold, who said anil vice chairman respectively of thej ^tjictly adhered to the policy of as- prices, advertising a certain number in thc reopening: of closed banks I cant state too strongly tliat Kiv- thai should bo. roiroctional Monmouth county republican com- sured customer satisfaction. Thc of gallons at a definite amount is with public monies that arc in these ervicw hospital practices this quality | instituiiona ami not mctrly places of nittef. •• Thi1 test inioni:il is being ex- success there and in Red Bank give prohibited. , institutions. He commended the to an extent which I do not believe j detention. to Mr. Ha],icy and Mrs. Van- 5—The displaying of signs showing commissioners for their action in Roberts .aid that inasmuch an the , ^ , . evidence of the public confidence. Mr. could be exceeded. j Mrs. Adelaide Porter uf Kcan^burg : Schoick fur their untiring and unacl- H( nevcr ]ost 1)js foj ())n Schwartz has stated that a new mer- fractions, unless the figure indicating passing the above resolutions. "I hope you will put. in The Reg- 1 gave a report of the trip by. bua to "j llsh "pfforu-in behalf of the Hcpubli- lCBislature had not passed laws reR- surf Eycrv Bufnmcr hc ts aEldc chandising plan soon will be inaugur- the fraction ia at least half the size ulatinc her.' licenres and the sale , ' . . of the other figures showing the What to do about beer? That ister what I have to say about the ' the Inaugural exercises ;it Washinj;-; can parly. The committee has sent, his knifc nnd bl)fh for ho bcach H( ated at thr? local store, which ho problem was discussed at the meet- hospital. The hospital "is certainly ton. Mrr. Kobrrt Scarburgli of Red ! out an iippcal io all members of thn o( beer the committee had no author-|u n familiar „ on th(J u!inj3 at price per unit gallon, is prohibited. claims will be of great benefit to Lhe 6—The displaying at any establish- ing. Mr. Kt evens said Governor dcDorving such praise and mure br- : Hank reported on wHf:iro at-tivltics ; county rommittrc for 100 per cent at- ity to act on thc_request. ' Seabright, siUinc or lying in the sun ! homo lovers of this community. ment licrnsed under this act, of any Moore and he had been in confer- sides; and maybe this will help to and .stated that c;ich club has re- ' tniuhnu-c. I for hours at a time. The fact that advertisement or sign, that will in ence on thc matter and that a com- ceived its allot incut of cl"t!iiji._,r [or An oppor: unity i,s bring (\\t ended. (he is always alone' nnd rarely speaks any manner mislead or confuse the make the people of ileel Bank real- mission composed of four state sen- ize the-necessity for having such an ' di.strib'ution. She, announced that, a to the lnt'nibcr:; of the county com- (to anyone due to his modest and re- l motorist as to the unit price per gal- ators, four assembh'men and four Republican Club lon of motor fuel, including both state institution. Here is a list of tho. [in pp ting of Ilio wclf;no rum mitt ce inittco t.u jturchasc tickets before tbo tiring nature has earned for him the persons appointed by thc governor ;will be held Friday aftornoon, Ajiril eomniitU-'-'.dispOriC.s of any elsewhere. Weekly Card Party sobriquet of "Silent John." He lias and federal tax, is prohibited. nurses at the hospital. 1 dont bo wi has talren up the problem and a bill licve half the people of this town l i.he Klk-s' home at Kf\l UanU. Thoie will be no tickets sold at tba ...... ,, „ never needed a doctor and ho attrib- To Meet Friday would be introduced this week. Mr. Mrs, Arthur Whin1 of Kfd Ilimk h"tol on the evening of the dinner. •Ihe committee in charge of tl e NEW srORTING DEPARTMENT. I Stevens stated there were three ways know who they arc, any more thi Thr Younc Women's Republican they know about the wonderfully gave a detailrd report of visits to thc (icnr.4« W. ^iay "of Kcd Bank ia parent-teacher association card party • Joh£5on ^ ^ ! to regulate thc sale of beer. Ono chairman v\' tfm dinner commit tea club of Monmouth county will hold Announcement of Openintj to nc woa by a state commission, another fine service they are providing." con- >tiite indtitution^ at AnnaiKlalo ami tomorrow afternoon in the aud tor- painlinE a3 a hobby whcn ,* jits first meeting since its organiza- eluded Mr. VanSchoick. Clinton. Mr;;. Jano ('JaVlf.iml,. piv;;i-1 ^n \\c ^ beinj; a^;-i.ste(l by HaroTcl ium of the Red Bank Catholic Ingh J £ His ndeptness Made in About a TTc<;kc I by county courts issuing licenses 1 i T.'iutn.'i.s Shebcll, Charles school is composed of Mrs. W. Harry is entirely natural, as he has never tion Incf fall on Friday evening, and thc other by regulations adopt- Miss Eleanor Tiltun irf the aupcr- ; (lout of the clul>, pi'i ~fiU oi] flowers ; \"* <'u!lr y Pennin^'ton, chairman and hostess, March 31, at the home of Mrs. Thom- Announcement of the opening of intendent of the hospital and Mrs. jto Mrs. Lawrenni and Mr;-. Height i Miller, Victur L.cValley, Charles taken a lesson. In the wood carving the new sporting goods department ed by municipalities. Which meth- Hwnurnbln Frank Durand. Mrs. Aloysius Patterson, Mrs. Theo- line he likes to make ships. He baa aa Jardinc, Alston court. Red Bank. od wouUl be adopted, Mr. Stevens Florence Rcmbuld is Lhe housckee])- | on.hehair, of :hr- .Soahriyht clul*. |Kr;»nltpl dore Moss, Mrs. Edward McDonough, 1 Mrs. Margaret Opdyke of Keansburg, in Tetley's stationery store on Broad cr. Tho nurses are Mi*s Cora Hanrc, , It wa? niinuunrrd that a rani par-j IK'iiural LaynionU L. Wyckoff, a variety of models, ranging: from jstreet will be announced in about a coUld not say, but he was positive 1 Mrs. John McNeil, Mr?. William Mi- the Mayflower to a modern battle- [county president, will preside. Other till at legal machinery for the sale of Miaa M'arjorie Messier, Miss ty ivil! bo hrhl M;iy 3 nt the Klks j Hei hor; l:",il inh-, Morris Miller. Al- loncy, Mrs. Arnold Roden, Mrs. Mat- j county officers'are Miss Lois Hesse iweek. Alterations have not yet been Petronia, Miss Bcsyic Canmus, Mrs. | Iwmc at 11i-d Hank. Mr.-. I.eunia"'bore th. Milton Sicsfricd, ship. He uses only six small tools fully completed. 3.2 beer would be ready when tho thew Power, Mrs. James Anderson, and it taken about four months to j-secretary and Miss Gladys Shrop- new federal law guca into effoct nt Dorothy Brerncr, Mm. Margaret Ily-'H; f l-'.rndlcv llc^icb. cli;urn];in John Pvynn. A. [•!. Dennett, John Mrs. Harry Patterson, Mrs. Lester complete a ship. shire chairman of music. Members Arthur Thompson, who will he in 12.01 A, M. April 7th. Borough Clerk der and Mrs. LUlinn Holt?.. f thr -'ijCKil ((unmittcc, i.; in ^t'ncr.il lli-hr, John f'in.bMiy, chai'lcs Van Davis and Mrs. David Noonan.. There His models are complete in every of the Young: Women's Republican charge of thc new department, an- Jcrc J. Carc.v reported that applica- chnr;;c\ \l\><; Daviil rinin. I.croy Uarra- will be a prize nt each table and also nounced last week that through ar- minute detail. One of his favorite club of Red Bank will act as host- tions for beer licenses have been re- T!n^ ncxl mC'Ctiiu: of Ihr rluli will bratnlt. Ilow.-inl A. M:)Hon, Cart n door prize. /' esses. Miss JyOl.s Hn'.ssn i,s pi trident rangement with the high schools of Wlutt'hnr.st. I-'ia bonfa in thn clippnr, Rnvornijjn of thn ceived from 1'ied Audit. Frank Card Party April 17 \\r l)r lirlil Al»rjl 2'.l ;it IVlmar. ,i Yarnall, t" A roasting chicken, donated by Seas, which he has built in three and Miss Catherine Russell secretary this section pupilfi who report for Meyer, George Trulc and VanKclst Illitl Sl'lll'l.- -iKIrll, baseball this season will be permitted Rev. John B. McCloskey, and a caltc, different sizes, the largest being over The speaker of thc evening will be & Hubbard. SKNRIK II.AV r()Si!H>.M;i). llariy Wcl.^HM-il. ,|II.M-|III C. William i donated by Mrn. Aloysius Patterson, three feet long. Every porthole, Miss Dolly Madison of Metuchen, to purchase sporting equipment at At Catholic School and l.c:ilcr I'ilrli Tetley's at a special discount. will be disposed of on thc co-opera- every Sail and every piece of rigging state organiser of Young Women's Borough employees were paid last 1'lu.v «f llic Kc-il ICaiiK lli;h y piece {Republican clubs. Others will be On Hastcr Monday night, April 17. ^^ Uvo plan. At last week's card party are reproduced. TVr/c sails on all the Thta discount may be obtained by week in good old hard ca.'-h. With <:l Will IK- iuwn, fenders. He is now working on a price. ick K. Hnslcr of Little Silver. Thc freshments will be scrvetl. '1'lic pn n^; Mo iMyrnan Theron port. coeds will be used to ]>ny Die co.'-t of ' iliiimatii's in.-t riirtui- at hi: ."diool Annual Affair at Wilbur Gardner's model of a boat used In the four- amount was $2,000. Mr. Hnlsey snitl .l that the "Seven fctaell of tile [clay, announced!! Mi' ! ]iro|i. on April 1. teenth century. Tho butterflies, fish- During thc evening n musical pro- CARD PARTY. that if tho bunks hereabouts are notredecorating the school iirnim ealed. "Since wo find cleaning (lie curtain.; a! the play wuulil he ^iven alter ' es nnd birds ho ninkes are pfiintcd in gram under the direction of Miss opened by the end of the month ho clrap- i-i.-prili aw.- a^aln.st beer Wilbur C Gardner, proprietor of e 10a:ier holiday.;. Their will he! t/i their natural colors. V: | Shropshire will be rendered by Mrs. Auxiliary to Kmno Money for Mow- would ho able to obtnin from the cries. 'l h";1,<• iri.-ins:, why not. thn Lo£ Cabin rr.ntaurant at Poifnti- 1 i change in the ia.-l of tin: play. j Mr. Johnson has painted many pic- I Amy Lott of Anbury Partt, noprnno, ers for Veterans Graves, same bunk enough money to pay Mrs. ,lame Aiidc is ^ •tiei-al • peck, will hold his annual old fash- Seveir Si.-n-rs" ;JII(| be tures. He* has portniitH of Lincoln, 'former niember of thn Sun Carlos the uniurica of the teachers. The chairman and her as.si.^tant:; arc : Ml:-. :,-|.i-:tt ;i hn\-e:,t of fee i ioned boofNtonk dinner and dance The. Ladies' auxiliary of Samuel T. Sprllli; Is line. Iloosevelt, Wilson, Ijimibrr^h, Mona. Opera company; Willinni Young, lenchers' payroll i;; nppruxminlely Nora I,oni;, Mirf, .Jeroine Sloyan, Mr:.. I b>' ineorjHiratin^ nrw Sleeper camp, Sony oC Veterans, will U'e .cle l^.cdy lor yuti vvldl IrtIV Saturdai ]^'IMI.MyI niahtii'cs''' ,• Apri••!••••l 1• i, and• h•••e• •rny '• j s•• i ^ 'iiwl nt hers $;!,800. A motion was paused to name Thomas Kelscy, Mis. Thimiii.i Sal- | nd lothers. Among tho bul- burilone, of Neptune, and Phllo Dnv- puces Window yhiiili-s '-'ile, lawn iid Mr. Mel 'amphell. it l] bn.no "April fool." Mr. Hard-^ ' ^ J ^ 1 1 hold a card party tonight hi tin* the Conlinc-ntnl hank nnd trust com- nion, Mi":^. 1 lurry I'ennin^ton, Ml::. I wi G n T.iintinf,'. ! of the i. * of Red Bank, pianist. All Rcpuh- .seed ITJC pound, ll-to(Jlh iron lake .i o| -*t Koosevelt Mn- nrr has been holding tlirsc annual : iodgerooms over Clayton & Magee's pjuiy n;t a d/pusilnry of borough l''rnnk Maiehant. Mrs. I'.'lvicl llnt- beach nt ScabriBght. Mr. Johnson ex- lit-Ein.'; nrr invited tn uttend this meet- store on Broad street. There will be 1 Illc, live pounds hone liu-nl 'J.V, live ! ic- laws will make thn affairs fur many years and they are pects io have an exhibit of his worlts ing, especially Lhe young women of fund. ! until the present emergency mon.s, Mrs, Harry Qiiinn, Mrs. psvul fool spruce trees that lire worth $'.'.' prizcH and refreshments. The pro- •!; liii.-l 'ss impossible, New somewhat of a Ret-together attrac- in the near future. the county. ha;: pn:;.srd. Noonan, Mrs. Alfred f'.eiss, Mrs. Kd- cell for \>Sr: pinnin;: slieiiis 'JC>r, iu)>- tion. Lou Michaohion and his New ceetlr, will be used to buy flowers for hi.~il hurili'rs (.tSe, water glasses "Jr. ell regain her place. Councilman Grorge It. Kuhn re- wnrcl McLloiunwh. Ml-f. llariy I'op- Yorkers will furnish dnnce music Unfurnhlicd Apartnienls. war veterans' gravcy and to provide .Scull- 1 issue 7i\ Sun'M-itc- clean-, r :i irponiMon-i and thin and them will be a floor show under Sain of a Fftrm. transportation to the- cemeteries on ported Hint the jn-opo.'ird plumbing for 10c, doilies |,ins :'| for in,-In.-,. JIM tfu US for the f hen (,'inrtrude apartment.'!. Broad ThonmM J.iltle, Mrs. John I', (iatil, .i1 root and Pinckney road, Red Bank. Memorial dfiy. Mrs. Melvin Cree nnd code ordinance wan ready and would feet ol I'Yec delivery. (he direction of a master of cere- Thn A. C. H;i;,'rrty farm of eleven Jr., Mlvi. Charles liihlin. Mrs. I'recl monies, featuring Ilny.el fleary and Beautiful i'tvv, and fovir roomy, nnwly Mrs. Ernest Hall arc in chnrpe of the hc turned over to Kdg/ir A. Knapp, Niilic loc and SI on c fo drcorntr-fl; fvv.v. garafjjft; rofriKciJitlon, acrea on the Middletown nnd Holm- president of Dm board of henUh. Joneii, Mrs. Kn-,1 Seed,.if, Mis. Wal- • I Cooper i del road tin!! been siold by John N. affair. in I'urlv lli laundry, elevator, jnnitor sorvion, Ibaf Dip bnin'd of ter l.aylon. Mrs, Theodnre IVis, Hiilycr o£ Mitldlclown to Mrs. Amelia J\Jr. (e\rM.s —& . .»•-. Mndoiately piiced. See nupei intenil- henlth has full jurisdiction overmuch Mr.;. Aloy.~iu.-i rallrrsoii, Mi.-, llany f'll pllllllCT. | llonui OWIHTK, rnt. or your broker.- Advertisement. Vinrr of New York city. Mr. nnd Bout Chili j;irctlon. Patterson, Mrs. J.ilm Mi-Neil. Mis A n HTl ill j; if the .^how your prido of ownership by m- nnillrr;; and that, thn ordinance (P elery f, Mm. Viner expect, io improve- thr Thr Jin nun 1 meeting and elerl ion Margaret. Muriihy, Mr:'. ile',rr;e I . Hi- home would have lo he adopleil by that. I In Ml. novnring ihoi-o nhnbb1y •worn-out. Vlbiiing Chiropodist. properly find rreri. thereon a modern at the woo<\ unn held at tlm cluhliou^r in. I:I. Olson r<»of. Hrnullfy your homo nnd nuiUu iippuininirnt!) by lelephunn to Upnii the recominen'lal ion nf inond I'hillip ,\t. in<;re;i;m itr; vnhio. Vnr fire roof in- Mr. Viner, who Im;; n hrohcr.i^r bu;i- Monday nit:ht, April .'(, tit. nlsht Mrs. Arnohl :!oilen. Mrs. l>. I.ufl.un Mi.i. C.n- i:oino to your homo wlicn needed, Inma f. Now York cUy, will tronimiito Councilman Bernard V. llyiili lhe HperUou phnnn Red l-tank 3138, "p l-'honc {')'! lted Hank between 7:01) A. a o'clock. A Hah dinner will he nerved paint for lhe huruu^'h hull will !>" Mr.-. I.mvreni-i; |{< -hi'. Mi •|',.,-i'...i i • Advert iscu Hill. I 'lali<-ilii,', Atlantic'Highlands 540. Olsnn Hoof- daily brlwern Middteiown ;iivl hia of- to thn nioinbnm preceding the buni- ing Company.—AclvwUweinont, M. and 8:30 1\ M. After 8:30 call bought from Stephen Wlh'on, who Ilerohl, Mrs. Wi liam ."•! ,. i.'porte.l Red Bank 128fi.—Advettlacntent ne.HH fiRfMlon, the dinner being /sched- Mrn. David SherUl n, Mrs. Hadlo SrnliT. hlf rut tUnvo.w nnd ihnvt'img illttnt'i ifisvied in lieu nf money for labor. At. Kalsln':i Cut Itale Drill', Slum letail I. .'!.- Bank, uhonn MMf), — Ad VIM I ificmont. miinure andother fertilizer:* nt low- rmiifii's Typewriter IIrmf<|imrtcrft. hinclicoueltc. Voiir rholce of mivil.-;. Mr.;, '. .\ 1 el , • us b,-C..'.. 1 -othnr fertilizer.* nt low- i W. W. Kennedy A- Hon- li'irdimi The bind;; (if Policeman l'Mnnind est price. !. I''i typewriters rented, bought mild Ihrec vcKetnlilcs, broad, butler, des- spen in:; Hi. Kml u. Wlkoff Co.-Ad-' rond, p. o. nO\ 27, Red iinnh',~Ad- Denniond nnd fieth .lohnrion were ac- It payn to advcrtftio in Tho vcrUnemcnL :nul repaired, Trubin'f), ft8 Bruud sert, lea coffee or milk. All for iio their id.ii.' iflrept, Ued Bank.—Advertisement, cented ami Illcil. ' ll'Mlie April I.1 A'lirni •< in ' t;.-l Paul,. AM1, i Two RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 29, 1933. Former Warden id Shelton, twenty, who wore found wounded but it was testified by doc- guilty of murder In tht first degree tors at thr? trial that the wound was PUBLIC SALE Is Acquitted for shooting- Charles Strommer, 61, a the cause of hia death. The men got More Honors For The Register Neptune storekeeper, in a holdup only $12 in the holdup, , of High Glass Dairy Cattle A verdict or,acquittal was granted laBt September, wore sentenced to Friday by Judge, Harry Truax in the state prison for life last week, Strom- Boys can make ©fctra pocket money and Duroc Pigs case of former Jail Warden Isaac; mer lived several days after beinp sellinp The Register.^-'Advertisement Woolley of Long Branch charge with on the Longacre Farnj maintaining a disorderly house in Everett Road, the county jail. The court ruled the elate had failed- to produce evidence LINCROFT, N. J. to show Woolley had control over or knowledge of conditions complained Saturday, April 8 1933 CASEY S of. The state's ra^o was partly a "No More r repetition of (he testimony which at 1 o'clock. failed to convict Anthony "Gyp"; Having decided to specialize in 1932-33 Garone several weeks ago. Witnesses Wash-Day Guernsey Cattle, I will dispose of testified that Woolley was twice ad- about twenty head of vised by prisoners of the situation and grado Hoisteins. ALL-AMERICAN in the jail. Anthony Laurino of Problems" • TheHC arc heavy milkcra and in Oceanport, awaiting resentencc on a perfect condition, some, are fresh charge of operating a disorderly and aome will freshen In a short house, and Josephine LaFalse of As- time; all are touted. They are. as Newspaper bUry Park both said they had advised fine a lot as have, gone tinder the Woolley of thn conditions but noth- hammer in thi» iit;iti\. They roust ing had been done. be seen to bo appreciated. EICVEM Also Pedigreed Boar and Sow* HEB CLOTHING CAUGHT 1'IIIE. with >ig, and live that arc 10 weeks old, chickenH and three sheep. Mrs. pugllil of Leonardo Severely I WALTER S. FOKCK, Burned Last Meek, ! Llncroft, Is*. J. Mrs. S. H. Puglisi of Leonardo way GKO. ROBERTS, Auclionccr. badly burned in an unsual accident i Terms at time of mile. last week, and she has since been! confined to Uie bed in a ficrioua CUD- j ditlon. She struck a match with the! intention of lighting a kerosene ] stove. The head of the match, while- aflame, broke off and uet lire to Mrs. Puglisi's dress, Mrs. Pugiisi made WHEN ITS AN... ineffectual attempts to put out. the Dames and then ran out of the huU3c, screaming. Mrs. John I-,eonard, a neighbor, smothered the fire with a blajiket and Mrs. Clifford Gordon, an- other neighbor, rendered first aid treatment until a doctor arrived. TIFE is one sweet song Mrs. Puglisi was severely burned be- tween her chest and knees. Her con- for the woman who Entrust us with dition is such that not even the avoids the worries and your tine linens lightest bed clothing can come Into and lingerie. Our contact with the burned parts of her troubles of wash i dav. body. A frame has been made for process is inex- a bed covering. It tits close to the More time for fun'.*".. body without touching any of the in- pensive and i(ivcs t jured parts. At first the doctors had more time to keep youth- beautiful results. Millions! small hopes of Mrs. Pugllsi'B recov- ful V*T. if you let" us do ery, but they now helicvo she will Million* of motorlib every get well. your laundry by our guar- day ate enjoying the unique anteed methods. satisfaction that only Exlde KUMSON COLONY NEWS. Bstteriei can provide. New Thr illu dilation herewith repre- nually to the successful newspapers community • weekly newspaper in Button* replaced, frn'? the ' ,N>v/ AIl-American Coun- and their respective publishers, America—circulation 8,005. * * • Bermuda Still a Tppuliir Resort for j Hosiery darned, cat or old—an Exlde provide* try Xrw^p^ppr Eleven" and its coach • The Red Bunk Register has pre-This weekly newspaper appeared on Local Resident*. viously been named on Prof, Casey's, Rough, Dry, Wpt everything mend- uniformly efficient perform* ps selected by Prof. John H. Casey two earlier Ail-American elevens. Bermuda still seems to be the most ed in all linlshed 65 his linr-up" for the 1O3U-1D33 team, All-Star Eleven, having been a mem- * * * The Register maintains a \\'u$h and ilnnd once throughout ill c popular resort for members of the Finished Work nt services — at no In be known a. the Oklahoma uni- ber of his first' team as selected six co-operative policy with several of wmi.t iteiiubllcan-i^cucler. Ions life. years ago, as well as being a mem- Circulation Mnnascr find Column'iHt at Runlson colony, hurdly a boat leav- Low Prices. extra charge. ' versity prof clot's "Politicos." its employees as stockholders under Center—-Uufun Hlggs (Steiilienr)Ue (Tex.) ing for the island without it.s quota Prof. Cnt-cy, who is in charge of ber of the team the following year. a plan instituted by Mr. Cook in Empire-Tribune. of local residents aboard. Bernon S. Iho School ,of Journalism of Okla- Again Prof. Casey has honored The 1910. George C.-Hancc is the pres- Crvsmling,...... ig Heporter and Governmenrnmett Prentice sailed yesterday with his Register by his recent selection, this Economist1 P I,. nII I.i riehtII^IIL ' isruard—J^.IJJ H . V. J. Jioma univrr.-ity nt Norman, Okla- ent editor and Frederic S. Hayes, Brcwn, Muhon (Mich.) County children, Claire and .Sheldon. Mr. timp. putting its publisher foremost managing editor." Our Service Car Iioma, niaUca a iltrlfiileil nttidy uf-the as "The Coach' of this All-Amcricari and Sirs. Kenneth Scggennali of country ni?wj-'pnpprs and for peveral The' : Keglslcr fouls' Krntlflud to Mnnsiriiiir .K'iit^r. nt l?ft pmH— n«"r7 Ttumson arrived nnrly thin,week from j Team. Hoc tic HOIIKII, tit) cart own ( Maea.) Vine- jrarr, hn:- |->r«*Frnt**d a novM method again be .selected by Prof. Casey and yyar d fifitcttifitcttcc. ti short stay on the island. .Mr. and | WE WELCOME YOUR nT paining national attention for suc- In preparing the publicity article to know that the efforts of its pub- tiocal Feature* F.ditor att richt Mrs. Emory T. Wales also returned. Is Always RcaHy r^esive groups of outstanding pub- of Prof. Casey's decision relative to lisher and his co-workoi\s in every William II. Clicw, Sale N(N. J.) It was erroneously leported I hut CHARGE ACCOUNT. IiFhcra of thr country weekly press anda Jer.scymanjerscyman. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Boyd of country newspapers, Charles Brown, department still merit such national Community Service Editor and Column- ivhD have, been responsible for mak- a writer for the Publishers' Auxil- recognition as accorded to the ist nt left tackle—Tobias Laraon, Clare- Rumson Park had returned, but they ing thfir publications stand out-be- iary, the most thoroughly read news- paper by the awarding of the di- mont (Calif.\ Courier. are still there and plan to remain for - yond the average. rolitiortl Editor and Legislative Special- two or three more weeks. \ paper publication in America, stateo: ploma. ist at right end—Senator Jnmea C. Nance. This t-tiict examination of country "The coach of the team is none Here is the new All-American Walters (OUn.) Herald. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Rutgers, Jr., re- Phone 2112 newspapers on the part of Prof, other than Thomas Irving Brown, Country ^Newspaper Eleven: Statehouse Iler-ovter nnd Political Writ- turned to their Rumson road estate, er nt left end—Hush Douk, Manchester "Riverflelds," la/st week after a two rasoy war. started parly in 1927 and publisher of the mighty Red Bank Publisher anil tturs*| New* E.tf, bleedinj ored man, Hilled George Sanford, also Park' and J. Everett Newman ap- c ris, BerpTi, Middlesex, MercfivMon- colored and a neighbor, Saturday by acid lo 100 gallons of spray. jur protrudinc Mice. It'n bccnuBa you have. jnouth find Kurlington countica, •with Some oils already contain crcsyiic peared for Casper and Harold Mc- jn't henrd of Ihc harmlet.s inlcrr.nl mt'li- striking him in tlir head with an ftxc. Dermott, assistant prosecutor, repre- ' cine di^rcivcrctl by a prominent Western ihc J. J I. Hale variety suffering Beet walked to police headquarters acid in the stock solution as pur- irnost. chased from the manufacturer. The sented the state. -The verdict was a | j'hj'sirian. carrying his axe and tnH tY>c police popular one "amonc those who Individual | After y«a:s <.f t-tu-lv. l»r. J. 3. Lcon- The cxtcr.t ol Ihc injury appears ho had struck-a, man' in the head. orchardist should find out from the 1 harrr cent of the buds, oc- Monmouth Memorial hospital. from the time the buds show silvery Monmouth Counts'. known merchandise at drastically reduced prices. A visit to our store will . presr.-iptian HEM-ROW. curred en t-omc vanrUts in certain to the time when the trccn tlps De_ The «i^LtiT «ants eve-.y Tiic aufTertr orchard*, -while other varieties in gin to show at the end of the bud. A corporation known as Central mean savings to you ! in beiicTit by his illM-ovo;;., ati.| RO thaie The tame orchard^ or other orchards GARDEN NOTES. | Oils applied after the green tips Jersey Communities, has been incor- will be no doutitiritf or dclnj/ Wliclnn'n nrd in tin: :-ati!f: locality, showed much show may cause injury. porated. The trustees include Rich- Flag Brand MUELLER'S LION BRAND Icsii mjui y. In 1'UJ ling ton county New Seed Tor l^awnfi Can lie I'lant- When crcsylic acid is added In the ard Cheathcm, Lawrence Hill and | injury <'']'['*ai ri' 'n mnny orchards John Gamble of Red Bank, William TJnblenclied NOODLES, OR | if it does not end 1'ilc: in any fwini. ©(l Now. oil the spray is much ninre caustic I So v hy " jute time un cxtei-nnl treit- at cU-va' i - • t. s df thirty fct*t, or less, than the oil alone, sr> the grower Hebron and William H. Snipes of At- The first at ftp in toning up the MACARONI, EVERY DAY 'merits or tliiiil; of an ope nit ion when nbovr rrrt ]':•>:'., v.hilr at higher ele- should he extremely rarefill about lantic Highlands. Offices of the cor- 1 HEM-KO1H Uililclt (ire i.ruariiiitced. lawn which hat not come through FLOUR KVArOIlATKD MILK t • v.-itioi:£ 'I.' injuiy was negligible in applyinK the spray before the buds poration, which is designed to handle SPAGHETTI it> ctft't"* on :i,o expected crop. the -winter in good condition is to go have advanced too far. death benefits, arc on Shrewsbury Made from the highest Tall over the surface with a rake and pull grade Kcbraska hard I SHERIFF'S SALE. Jn M',•: i ;.• r-.ujnty, t he percentage avenue. Can i By viilut! uf ;i \v\\i of fi. la. lo tn* di. OUL all the dead grabs. If the lawn Oil sprays are most effective if ap- Winter -wheat. Excellent of htitlf }iilk-<.l Ci'tv^ not appear to be plied when the temperature is 45 Papers authorizing the incorpora- I rcctctl iavucJ out of thu Couit of Chan- is thin sow new seed over the entire for every home use. eery of the Stute of New Jert,ey, will b« rorrrla''•'! v.ith r.Hvatiun as much as decrees Fahrenheit. surface about one-quarter of the ;;ced tion of Phil Seaman, Asbury Park expound to »a'e nt public vendue on it is v>'j*h i :'•>' n;wiinnitn temperature Thoroughness of control depends Proctor & Gamble Products nu'cefioary for a new lawn. Bute ?pois, clothier, have been filed, The papera MONDAY, THE 17th DAY OF ATRIL, (iui lr.i,' 1- fl'f ;;:n-y in diUcrrni sections upon hitting the insect egg with the of course, should be spaded up anil bear the name of his wife as trus- DIAMOND BRAND bors of \\i<: (',ur;'.i. in ir.ri:-! cHsct. injury spray material. Do not depend on tee and the third mnmherR is Wil- 3 10c Ijctwci-ii Hi.: hours of 12:00 oVU'ck, ami (r-rt i)i/;ev/ zi-ro. A cause it is an oil and tends- to spread. incorporated, of Ocean drove, has Chipso 2 ' 27c iimiith. New Jui'Puy, 1pri>\lmat«ly HIC on the undersides of the twi^s Walnuts > cal!CS S3r).J'jri.»u. j Nfw plflnt.* for ihc rock garden and Ida Shaw of Atlantic City and and in the rough plan's lirnc-ith the Delicious mil. bread is n-.ndc with Camay Soap 3 14c All tlic follow in;,- tin-:t or rtin:cl of Iniwl 1hr <|ifl- : < n- < ii"v.-f''Ti ^rmii; nnd . ;•huuUl be put in at> early a:; possible Frank Webb and Morris J. Wood- THfimond W'nlnuts. and jn'cmi^LM he IT in lifter parlicularly dp. buds, so best results will lie secured range of Ocean Grove at trustees. Hrribeil. eituaie, Jyiun nnrl iicin^ in the ' .•'inct many of thr rock plants ore by sprayinc from thr irmund. GOLD MKUAL Ilorouuh of i'nir Httvcn. in tile •> hft'.'f1 t'^cn '.Jinn- larger limbs and trunk of the lice One of the quickest ways to find a on : wrll the firM sea-son. job is to advertise in The HeRlB- Pineapple Juice 2 »"" 25c HKfilNNINi; nt n point, in the loulli- 1 should be thoroughly coated with ihc ii^'cd ri'j iji'-j r :-enini. - !y than thu^c ter':i Want Department.—Advertise- D&C LEMON Cake Flour iveRteily line of CdcHtnut Street, mid point. r sprny. I.nrgn No. - Cans nf ,\i\s .ii :. i y v. I' :I-;IS n.^rc f-pverc ment. bciriK the Bouthenut corner of lot No. 4,".; Horn's flower secfls t*ht)ulhi<>, Tn- PIE FILLING n^hi away so that they may take tici- CAMITIKE lff-OZ. l Large Hue of lot No. 45 one hundred anrl &evon- , vanittRft of ihc tlrsL warmth of I ho I'Ug. ty-two feel- and three hiehen, more or ICRR. to the fioulhvvest corner thereof; thence •-"il. Hwect pens, annual phlox, piin- C S (2) beginrlnir agti\n at ihc aforesaid iic- i'fioul'J tfs k'j pi' '•;tt:M";v n^rii/n" t the L TELEI'IIONE 2J3 • :-H . . larkspur, petunias, poppies ant] Marshmallows 17 Kinriinj: puint itnoltlB the noiithwcKtci-ly line of Chcutntit. Strom, forty-one feet to a point; themeo CO wed- jn thm i.-cli-ii-: iv.v U:.M .-. fedrm] f Jlg-Siiw Puzzle Krce with each Pli|,'. CLOROX '" 13c \ntii in (he hoii.^fl during th« vintr-r; nor. roon ly-two feet, and fix tnrhca to ihc cti'lliia "Sin- ' t !::. i>; ' ! Il'-1 ;vr *; if.ru M> f.f .tr.*"'. -irr i.fiw run nut f-hoiiH be rut | point, of tlie ftrht i:ourbc. Dated Coffee 1b. 31<= Seised as the property of OKo Kelt^n. j>r^<~lii r t; Y-i'iv: \>i mrl in ihr t*wnh," I bark- Alirr n fw M^rkv rrM wHh| Jr.. fit at., tnlion In execution nt. I ho mit Mr. 1 "'U;'';*: r. ; 1 .'.J ".'•' y I y ; OV-TI .•. I.)ij^t wa'.rr enough to krrp ihr r.r»il | Brillo 2gT S of Tlio Mainntny Hiiildtng nnil I^iiin AMUH- ; hoyjij n;rrc]/'. <•.>.*; '•!;;'• r;,:c \u mak- , fiiun drying t.hry can be rcpoiwi ana i (jOI.K MKDAL Telkw 'w Orango PcUoo rlation, * roiiujrnlion of tiic Stale of N«\v 1 Jeraey. nnd to be nold by ing ]>U 11- r,;ir r.- fwiii, nur. »•: ymeii In Krnn'iMlly hruiiphl into nrw ^nnvth j HOWAHIJ HKItillT. SharlfT. f Lovely 1 Jell illiat ? '.M.-Il • - '-••'• rr..tr,'r;. I'ur- f'.r Mimm^r hl'>"iiiinK mjUlnn:?, I Quick Settln, ,' Dessert IMIRS Dntcd March H, 103:i. Tour Choice of (I 'Flavors. Wheaties TEA Wfirren H. Smock, Sol'i . W®©d, Feed., Hay, Straw Trial '1-U>. 'i-lb. (46 U J19.S2 , A ;vit ui ii;iy iii'Miun;: h.nh i:-. £'Knl i VkK- 4|« HI7.C Pkc Hkg. l 1 for ';iin] .f pl:ir.rs ;i- <•:.. ni' tlu.il <>1 ! LIME and FERTILIZER Monmouth County SurniRnte's Office, 'kncpiilK off mi'(M-',;- !'];MC Ihr pl:tntrt| 9c 19c 37c [n thn miiUur of tho cfitntc of d'tiuimi lJ. f iy it'ita : •'':' ryu.f n v/t/"..^ trrcv njf U. S. G. Coffee II Mcn.lrirUon, ,lci-pnK-f ]"'h"ri-,- pr-rirh ln- 'on their pu\r: aiui w.-i'rr Ivth thr up. | Peat Moss All Kinds of Poultry Feed Notice to iM-cditcini to picncnt claim» 1 1 1 Rich Flavor nnd Fulinoilird -|j 11>. t rrt I'.T-, '! !,'•• r r t, " fj'i rifcf r of inln >- per ;ind l'jwrr f.urfnrr ^vu)-| ?, >pv;r/.! nicnlnst citntc. : Vncuurn T'nclird. B run KRAFT American 2 ^ I'uiMjunl to the order ut Joseph I,, I' : hnilUI hr ;i[.pIr'I with f"n n ' 1 Baled Shavings llonahny, fiii'rocali: of tilt County of Mon- .•r fun! I t >• •. -,.U-y '•••\)r. A f',r :**w riitiU^ll IO fllfli.-l^r 111. ,,,v'. 1 • but ' Cheese niouih. innlie on the tvunty-fcuvenih day ! nut : o riiuHi (M(IT fh-'t( (hr f"|.,1f-r ti or I'dtinmrv, lya.'i. on ili« »(>idkuttun o> Selling LEHIGH and WILKES-BARRE t'hnrlef 10. HendrJ<'4ar»n, i.ulc c.sfcutor nf \>\t\ it,,- • i - < . I') l'iy |H'H r ' »t Green Circle Coffee KRAFT Mayonnaise » <«• *' the enldte of tieorifo l>. HendrlckfiDii, de- l.t)Tm ' PLYMOUTH COAL <:en«e" "• I't-f A -f. Viirlfy, »-A- ! Rc;t rrsuDt. for r*ntro) uf in^aly For Twenty-five Vcar». BlIC (uilmcrihcr, note cxoiutor in nforcauid, 1 Double-Lined Bngii ir!,fj..n . (r.-i'p, Ji'jrM'Miltijn.^t nt. »hr j bu^r. which infr-ht i orn' Ivmi-r plants OVALTINE ^ 37c their debtn and (lemnndu nunlnnt tho ual.l a* thl): tirnr of ynir are nhiaiiM'ii by ptitut*. iintlcr oiith. within nix monthn from i Try a Ton of This Red \sb Coal tin) date of tho nfui-RniiM ordnr, or thev' I v;.: hn.,,' the ].Uu:t.. wif'b Itbn-U I^r/f v.lll |,L- loi-ovor l.tu-rorf uf their iirtlnti* thci-ernr iiiiiiinut tin- t.nii| nibst-rllicr. |.r-.,'•!. il.. '• ' •»' • :;i. tl.in«j::hfju1 Ih'. I'- ..• pr.-Dinim ;.t.-! ;";,p Little Silver New Jersey "United Service Grocers' System' Uated I'Vcrliohl, M. J.. IVli. -J-fh, mil. 'it payc to advertiEt in The Kc^icier. <;i!AUl.K:l V,. HKNliHIMKKDN, lo Montgomery bUtrnt, Junsy Qty, H, J, I RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 29, 1933. Page Three For Complete Stock .Liquidation

-ie entire stock-assets of the White Furniture and Bedding Co., together with have been inflicted on this stock in order that this building may be emptied of .neir warehouse stocks face immediate conversion into cash regardless of loss- all present stock within a limited1 time. es involved. Staggering reductions impossible under any other conditions

FIRE SALE! FIRE SALE! FIRE SALE! FIRE SALE! DOZENS OF DOZENS OF ASSORTED SIZES, ALT. TYI'ES AND KINDS, SLIUHTLl CHAIRS DOZENS OF PATTERNS SUITABLE I'OIt EVERY TYPE DAMAGED. OF KOOM. IN NATUKAL WALNUT, MAHOGANY. SMOKE DAMAttMl, SOfLED AND WATEK Hl'OTTf.D. VALUES RANGE TO SU.95. VALUES RANGE TO (We YD. ' Yd.

FIRE SALE ! FIRE SALE ! FIRE SALE ! Mattresses Strietlj FcrfeH Wood Beds Slightly soiled, numerous colorings ML types and kinds, including a low Washing Machines Hardly touched by lire, smoko or water. , Twin and full size. '}

FIRE SALE ! FIRE SALE ! FIRE SALE! BED ROOM VANITIES Stoves & Refrigerators and DRESSING TABLES SlightJy titrwked. Ivrnu-rly NJ» (o FIRE SALE! Brand new Console styles, also oil burners. ETTE SETS perfect, otJiers slightly damaged. Mostly 10-pc. suites ('

$95.00 4-pc. suites $37.50 FIRE SALE ! $125.00 10-pc. suites $57.00 FIRE SALE ! FIRE SALE ! $149.00 10-pc. suites - $65.00 DOZENS OF Several Slightly Daiiiucnl lit Fire-Salo Prices. Some Reed and Fibre Suites $169.00 10-pc. suites $75.00 absolutely perfect — others AH Styles and Colors. Other 10-pc. suites $89, $99, $110, $129, $139 Metal Beds Dressers only slightly damuged. Styles \tl si/A's, for instant ci" rdnnerly to .V'T.l"'. ' i ncluda tapestry, mohair, formerly selling up to $4(i.j<). out. friezcttos, frieze, and dnm- aslts. 3 and 3-piece Hiiitrs. - VALUES IF TO $175.00. $99.00 Suites . . now $39.00 \ $125.00 Suites . . now $47.00 FIRE SALE ! FIRE SALE ! $165.00 Suites . . now $58.00 FIRE SALE ! BEDROOM $195.00 Suites . . now $69.00 5-Pc. Breakfast Sets Occasional Tables CHEST of DRAWERS \ Sli^lilly suilctl iiml marked down hy thr Wnicr Damaged. liro adjusi;*, *>. All Styles' and Types. : e F(trmL*rly up to 17.II;>. Fire Sale! Fire Sale! Guaranteed perfect. COIL SPRINGS CLUB CHAIRS FIRE SALE ! FIRE SALE ! Somy aro perfect anil some IMiiny aitrndivn cn\i'inu;s FIRE SALE ! Several ullghtly damaged. Previous and styles to suit Uic intli- viiliiul nood. Carriages and Strollers Studio Couches liolllliK prlrrs rallRn io f!).35. Floor Lamps Klisll.v wortti n|i lo'Sl".9o. Grouped U> he .indt Iln.tlN'ils, Ijl.en from mil r. I j sold out at With hluulis. Hiirilly ilcilceablo FIRE SALE! I,ir stoiU ami In In Id il'. Inv i loimcily values to $%3.IH). KKdULAUT.V N'l.llfl. lofl C iS@®il SUIT VALUES LI' TO «25«.(H). \ 4, fi and X-pieee setn. Some ftiv tianiafri'd, others snioKe aiul C-J:: FIRE SALE! FIRE SALE ! marred. JUST 3 FIRK SAl.F. ! FIRE SALE ! UOZKNS OF posiTivrxy FEUFECT $75 4-pc. suites rout i LAIN roi' Dinner Sets DINETTE SUITES $98.00 4-pc. suites $32.00 Consisting of Buffer, Chinas, Tiilrio mill t Chairs. Inner Spring Mattresses Kitchen Tables mic'compM'fo bets not evon 'Iheso Niiit^n aro damnpetl. but ii little vurnihih ran brin^ tliem $115.00 4-pc. suites $49.00 touched—from liaclc to natural color. Former vnlitrs range, from $17.5(1 to ftift.51). $129.004-pc. suites $59.00 Other suites $65, $75, $99, $100, $125. VALUES UP TO Sil I otnu i \ nlin s to VZ1 FORMER VAIiUES $1(19.(10.

FIRE SALE ! irwici.uv MIKIiOKS Of courfiiv pfu-fcci in every res llnK ',IIH.I..- il.'in.i .. hut reiluceil to e<»nforin with FREE I ,.n •. I'.iMM ;ill DIAMOND ItlNC.S, \\AK'I1[;S. TK1NIIKTS. x DELIVERY 1\ATCIH« EVERY FIRK SALE ! l.lRln, WiilUiiini.iill unlliinal nnilu\ Sl.Ul! up. -.I i.S anil lit N.VKHS I'LAT WAKM WITHIN Ninnrrtiu-. imltfliis It. >.rlrr( liolit. IIOIIU-H k I'lilwardH, Ho/^^rH, Wai- U .NM'.US .'-I ",ll laen. S1.!ll> up. NIGHT T IU<;S DIAMONDS 100 MILES ( Mil li Id I.1- . SI . Pennine. «Sl».!»f> up. RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 29,

headed tt>» Hat ot Monmouth abcunus, WUMatu H-'Hoimtoc, Mprt odia curc Years Ago in and county banks in the amount of de- f . Pact), JTonJc H. Dradnod r and Ed- Rev. and MIB. Clifford K. Dike at the Highlands, who had been ill for five posits and loans and discounti. The ward p. Allaire. ohuroh parsonage. About sixty mem- months died of jaundice. He was 06 depodU of 1624,172.30 and B WhIU, son « Captain John bers of the congregation attended. years old. Around Red Bank aad discounts of {525,930.15. WWte of Red Bank, had & borne Remarks were made by Rev. and Dr. A. W. Chapell's house on River- TELEPHONE SERVICE BHrat National tank of Had made aquarium constructed by him- Mro. Dilla and William H. Carhart. side avenue was entered and cash >ank w&£ second in the amount of self on the shore near Throckmor- The congregation of the Red Bank and jewelry valued at $4,000 were from Red Bank, New Jersey, Incidents Cu&od From The Reg- deposit* with »398,870.67. ton'o dook. M was about seven feet Presbyterian church unveiled a me- stolen. ister of the Last Week in Mra. Bmeiine H. Finch died in her square. ^|U the Hah in the aquarium morial window to the memory of John N. Johnson of Belford was to our New York Office March Twenty, Tfeiity mad TTtii jzax. She was a woll known were caught by Mr. Wfclta and con- Mrs. LJljr J. Rogan, wife of Kev. 1. out after having been confined w Forty Y<5ar* Ago. •resident of Red Bank. Two children nioled of eturgeora, auoStaru, esls and W. Rogan. An eloquent sermon was era] weeks with scarlet fever, iMjirvlved her, Emetine, -wile of Isaac preached by Rev. W. G. Dairies, a James Bearmore of Astmry Port CAUL WX-3300 Fort; Years Ago. %. Adlem of H«d Bank, and Francis The Mcaaao»ai Ooanty Bteamboat former pastor of the church. bought the Walter H. Grove grocery TSie bi-m.ooth.Vy literary exarclacs FlncJj of New YorK. Mrs. Fine* and y Captain Tylee E. VanNote died at omfpanocmfpanggr wa a nno w corporationp ti , business at Farmingdale. Conservative Aooounfa Invited. of ^hc eleventh £rade of th4 Mechan- her husband had oharge of the Bed witith Johhn Q. Bclmnolk k «a preBldentldt, the home of his daughter, Mrs. James A new artesian well was sunk at ic atseet Bobool were given under the Ban~ k" postofSce for over twenty D. S. M&honey vied president, H. Johnson of Portaupeck. He was" Highlands for the borough water Mnrke* letter Upon Bequest. direction of Miss Mclaughlin and years. Carries R. Snyder Bocrotary and Cor- 76 years old. For many years he supply. The well was 630 feet deep! Miss Irwin, teacbera in the school. The Skadd cflub of Oceanport had nelius Aoherson treasurer. The com- sailed schooners between Branchport Frank Gerbrach resigned as presi- Tiioee Wiho took part -were Blmira a apotalble In Band hall and such a pany planned to operate a- steamboat and upper New York state. dent of the Highlands board of Dobbins, William Trasx, Maggie "" time was eiyjoyed that the dano- Una from I^ort Monmouth to New James LaBau of Fair Haven was health. F. P. Ristine & Company Balnton. Herbert McClecs, Warren kept the musicians busy until Vork. building a garage la the rear of his The Hazlet fire company celebrated Polhemus, Bmma Sickles, Whitfleld five o'clock in the morning. The com- Apnounaemeot was made of the home at a cost of $500. The mason Mmhtrt Barlow, MayShutts, Eva Green, Jos- its third anniversary with a.t«rkey mittee In charge ot the affair con- wedding of Miss Carrie E. Bennett, work was by VanBrunt and Hen- supper. New Teri Stick Excfumgi eph Clidd, .Annie Child and Sadie sisted ot P^ank, James and Cprlioe daughter of Alvln Bennett, and Wal- drickson and Mr. LaBau waa doing thiladtlphia Steel Exchangt Nru> Yuri Curt Exchan0 Walling. A quartet oomposod of Erlce, Edward Woloott and Harry ter Bryan, both of Aebury Park. The the carpenter work. IHOB After Operation. George Cooper, Warren Polherrmo, Wary. ceremony had been performed by Mrs. Mary N. W. Sutfon, wife ot Miss Eva K. Patterson, 45, daugh- 15 Broad>Stredt, New York Joseph Fenfon and WhiMeld Barlow Tliare was a lot of racing sched- Kov. W. A. Lilley ot the Little Silver WHUam J. Button of Red Bank and ter of George Patterson of Freehold, rendered oeveral selections. • The quality of your uled for the summer season and nine parsonage and was witnessed by Mrs. . .teacher for many years in the Red died Thursday evening at the.Long Wutflsld The Red Bank building and loan new aallbo&ts were being built. The W- A- SUtuiipanore. Bank public schools, successfully Branch hospital following an opera- plants and flower association held Its annual meeting owners were Charles Robblna, George The Bed Bank oommludoner* took passed the state examination for an tion for appendicitis. She hod been and elected William T. Corlles presi- Marks, Henry Cbadwlck, Ambrose the first steps toward establishing a attorney at law. employed for a number of years In seeds has EVERY- dent, Harry Campbell treasurer, i[attliewa, Jr., Britton Hurd, George flre district In the town. The district Judson Palmer of Middletown yie Freehold office of the Jersey Cen- Thomas Davis secretary and Daniel Henry Minton, Forman R. Smith, Included all the business section and bought the old Harry Morford farm tral power and light company. If you have anything to sell, or if you want to buy THING to do with the H. App]egate solicitor. The directors, Clinton R- James and Frank James. part of the nearby residential terri- Lt New Monmouth" which was being anything, you will fin^l The Register's Want Column in addition to the officers, were Wil- The Red Bank lodge of Elks elect- tory, within which area no wooden farmed by Benjamin Griggs. The Boys can make extra pocket money productivity of your liam Cullington, A. M. Fraser, B. B. ed Dr. Edwin Field exalted ruler, M. buirdinga could be erected. farm contained a little over thirty selling The BeniBter.—Advertisement *he quickest and cheapest way of filling your want. , Mount, Samuel Sabath and .'James M. Davidson esteemed leading knight, Two new launches were being built acres. garden. Buy them at j Walsh. The total value of the prop- Thomas Davis esteemed loyal knight, at Red Bank. William White was Mrs. Edward A. Bowman of Little erty of the association was $130,- William Cuilington secretary, Enoch building a gasoline launch for him- Silver received a surprise visit from Frank Berardi's and 686.99. Cowart treasurer, Charles E. Ap- self and Charles R. D. Foxwell and thirty members of the Daughters of The friends of Rev. Marshall jftegate tiler and Edmond W. Throck- Henry Chad-wlck was completing a Liberty lodge. Mrs. Bowman was In- know ymi'rp petting Owens, pastor of the Scafcright Meth- morton esquire. naptha launch for Frod Frlck, pro- strumental in the organization of the odist church, jcave him a reception The marriage of Miss Hairiet B. prietor of the Sheridan hotel, lodge, > the best. on his return from the church con- Hogers, youngest daughter of Ezek- Charles Byrne of Keyport, while Vito Marascio, brother of Frank 1 bargain offer ference. The supper for the occaelon iel K. Rogers of Red Bank, and painting the smoke stack at the CUff- and Dominick MaraBcio, who con- was prepared by Mrs. g: F, Elmer, Jeorge R. Hann of Lynchburg', Vir- wood brick yards, narrowly escaped ducted barber shops on West Front Mrs. L, G. Irwin, Mrs. J. H. Fowler, ginia, took place at the bride's home. serious injury w.nen the railing on street, returned from Italy whore he Mrs. P. Hall Packer, Mrs. James Rev. Wilmer F, Herr performed the which he was standing gave way and had heen serving in the Italian army. Flower and Mrs. C. A. Megill. James ceremony, assisted by Kev. A. J. he grabbed the smoke stack which Alfred C. Wiederholt, who had been X K. Minugh an& Frank Hampton gave Whiting. c was 85 feet in height. farming Mrs. Georglana Patterson's addresses at the reception. The young people of Keansburg The Women's Temperance Uion of piace at Shrewsbury, moved to the Tho Second National bank of Red gave an entertainment In Compton's Monmouth county was making an farm which he had recently pur- (PREVIOUS MODUS teCONSTIIJCTID A1 THE HOOVIB FACTOBV) opera house at that place for tho effort to secure a library for the use chased from Mrs. George Stevens. benefit of destitute families. The re- of the county Jail Inmates. Mrs. M. Several Improvements were being ilpts of the entertainment were E. Morris of Red Bank was prom- made to the Globe hotel at Red TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN $27.20. Samuel Howard and Birdie inent In the movement. Bank. Hot and cold water was being Smith were in charge of the affair. John Ward of Oceanport, who was installed in every room and flve (ORIGINAL PRICE ?65°°) A galvanized steel roof, one of the employed as a lineman, received a bathrooms were being added. WITH DUSTING TOOLS *24" CASH Contractor and Builder first to be put up in this vicinity, re- severe electrical shock while doing Mr. and Mrs. Frank Downs of Port placed the old shingle roof on some repair -work on a pole at Lake- Monmouth entertained about thirty SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING Charles H. Hurley's blacksmith and wood. He was rendered unconscious. persona at a surprise1 party given in Terms $2.50 Down-b»hnctmonthly SCREEN AND STOBJH ENCLOSURES wheelwright shop a,t Shrewsbury. Klmor Carlile, who had been oc- honor of their daughter, Mrs. Sam- Xetepbone 940-M IGO Bridge Avenue, Rod Bank. N. 3. Daniel H. Con.i nv Inch on l>.i|T"i'" hear ibouc nt Packer's hall at Sejibrigbt by the Ean'h. statement — that if you pay more, it's an extrava- Pl.iy \.\if-. TUiy a turl rh.u s rraHcmsrked, BnntOn minstrels of Ixingr Branch. prices, now is the time to huy. Westinghouse N then you u<y Helon Zeo, Helon and Margaret new high peak! [ serial by OCTAVUS ROY COHEN .. . NI)C Network J ed: pnp'tnianter n! Middletown to suc- urviii, Gertrude and Emma Irwin, Think of itl For just a few dollars more than the ynnv.i <\ .i.'.it fruity. Order a few tons ceed Kiclianl JJufburro'w. i'( Anicri...! ', tnicst .tiihuucc icxlay. Agnes Vaughn, Alice Hemingway, Bvoiyn Mulligan, Mary Burd, Gor- cheapest make you can now own a genuine Westing- Thirty Y«im Ago. truilf. VnnNoU), Florence Lerch, Hat- house Dunl-autnmntic Refrigerator. HERMETIC- Hear ^'/aj/uiaat The Winnen's H'orelgn Missionary lici Tninen, Blanch Roberts and Hazel society of the lied n«nk Methodist ALLY-SEALED for lifetime economy — with a per- N. B. < . He! N"«Mifk Morri;<. £vciy V* Lit . n.yj p.m. eburei* met nt Mrs. Walter K. Shcr- Frank SjiyUm and Zachary Lodcr, manent supply of oil and refrigerant fluid sealed in a Hint tht nmn'n on Borden Htre.ot. Mrs. Sher- tx,tli of Highlands, bought a new 'fclut: ^0 p. m. llrtli'r hmt for lex* money Jn.-'eph Sherman recording? aocrotary. their lob.'itor boat. Thin wan a new 1 Miss M. J'. Dibben correflpondinf; typo or engine and the lobatormen Jn RED BANKt-l"* >»• ttlko hono: secretary, Mro. l-'nink W. Pntteroon 'ibtj vlolnlty wcro greatly intoreiitod HI UVM t StnW. treasurer and Mr.n. Oeorge A. Long- iIn Die Inotallatlon. Clyde W. Mason's ATLANTIC IflfillJ.A.VOS:—JinmUl CI.AI Onripinu I'illllKU lit titreet pianint. I Jnmon McGarlty of Shrownbury M, I* Mlltlfill''( A' Sr,!L A number of Heil Bankers, who I "in against a relay team of tour men 7 Broad Street, Red Bank. EATON'iTnvN;~IJ<'my Allen Comimny, Inc. l'hono Kat 40. owned fatit hor.sf;;, ehitihed together ^at the Red Bank lyceum In a flve- SEA niUGHTi—On. W. Elliott Si Co. O<f « RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 29,1933. Pa/-(hri'c yarn. Music by Harold IMHos. Our Master of Ceremonies, Billy Turnler. 200 persons were present and the Manalapan Townahip 1.265,2! I 1,212,(171 3.1S the desired quota and that the re- achool auditorium where the perform- Marlboro TownBhip 1,793.6*2 1.661,921 a.72 opening of the bank wan aB3Ured, Under Management Joe Tomllnson. Matewan TownBhip 1,954.740 1,952,446 3.S2 ance took place was »o filled with Mlddletown Township 1(1,32,-.,7 5') 3,787.51S 4.62 The Register is not in the habit THB1-.E DIFFERENT PHIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY. spectators that many pereonB had to Millstone TowimMp _ 1,270.3(10 1.187.255 3.CS of getting out extra editions, in fact As a (.oki'i! of (iiir CSII-I-DI our !>lioe Store 1)0011 rni/.E TABLE TRIZE LUCKY NUMBER stand. The entertainment was spon- Neptuna Townohip 1.'.,044,31II 14,»98,^41 4.03 this was the first "extra" issued by sored by the Ladles' aid society of the Ocean Township . 6.95b,feel 6.476,655 4.00 ;it No. {) IJroiul Si. i' formiTly Wliitc Shoe (Number as you filter.) (Dance Prize.) Itnritan Township : —.- OSM.702 4. S3 889,902 4.48 The Hegister in 28 years. However church. All the returns are not In, i Shrewsbury'Township~"~.'i.~.....'.~. 1.130.830 4.7 4 1.117,575 2.87 with all the banks in the town on "a Store), will IK- closi-il nil ihiy Thursday, but It Is estimated that about $50 Will Upper j-'reehold Towmhip 2.189,£04 4.74 l,«85,570 Tickets, 75c a Person; Including Lunch. 4l9 holiday" and with several other lion-! be cleared. Wall Township , •1.27 2,460,332 i!l» mouth county hanks still awaiting I March 30th, VX'.'i, on which .Into fnnornl ' (Millie it n real party tills Saturday. Bring your friends.) Anbury Park City 36.346,028 3.06 33,866,32« 4.65 Tho audience was kept In almoBt Atlantic Highlands Uorough.... r 3.VI) 3,a. »::,Hi4 3.842,211 their federal license to do business, constant laughter by the antics ot Allentown Borough t'.'llH 785,375 Z.73 wiTkos will be-held JII :', J». M. fit his l;ite Allenhurst Borough „... 14S,26f. 4.10 4,122,975 8.62 The Eegister was overjnyrrl to give | th» male "women" of the wedding 4.252.776 the news to our local people concern- | homo. 19 Elm P1:ICP, i;.-d Haul;, N. J. Avon-by-the-Sea Boroush r... 3,727.934 2.20 3,377.449 4.6D i party. William Pillla as the bride Bfllmar Borough 7.316.762 a.M 7.287,963 4.60 ing the Merchants bank hours before ! and John Lemmon a» the groom Bradley B«ach Borough 7,864,460 5.S2 7.152,760 4.11 any other publication. 1 were particularly noteworthy char- BrielJe .Borough ~ 1.270.7S6 fi.sr* 1,293,7 56 4.1!> Deal Borough ..._ 8, 844,431 5.9 1 8.067,431 . 3.27 •The previous "extra" issued by The ' acters. The cast waa printed in last Eaiontown Borough 1.661,681 3.07 1,888,672 4.85 Register waa on Monday night, We. ciitm! our x'nifri-r X-I/J»// ullii/ in hi a [timilif week's Register and the entertain- English town Borough ...... 497.422 3.21 496.072 4.43 March 18, 1907 In connection with the : ment waa given as outlined in that Ferrolngdale Borough 404.562 3.24 405,647 6.00 ant? friritffs mid <\<^rr,-li fi,r Hi' m tin; I'iriiifj cure Fair Haven Borough - 2,511.876 3.76 2,523.250 3.61 annual Methodist conference held Fairn and Garden Supplies of all kinds, issue. The performance made such Freehold Borough 6,46], 02R 3.90 8.386,006 3.89 that year in Bed Bank. Through the and comfort hj our Xnrioitr. n'liom. Mr. Duvin a hit that it will not be surprising to Highlands Borough 2,494.11(6 3.61 2,484,918 4.72 Tnt*HaVen Borough ., 3,4fc 1.717.744 3.60 alertness of George A. Longstreet, Prince Edward Island Certified Seed Potatoes, those who witneBBed It If requests 1,705,54!) 1.27 who -was the paper's assistant editor, scrrrd so piithjulh/, m n licuoni'l li.is human are made to have it repeated else- Keyport Boroutfh 4.591.&92 4.4! 4,194, SO! Keannbursr Borough 4.423,742 4.59 4,882.692 4.53 chief reporter and general foreman strength. Onion Sets, Lawn Grass Seed, Swift's Vigoro, where. Little Silver Borough „ 2.126,498 3.62 2.166,793 1.98 of the • plant, Tho Register aeeured Lonff Branch Borough . 20.S47.707 ft. IS 20,731,626 6.17 Garden Seeds of high germination. Also Gar- A flashlight photograph wan taken Manaaquan Borough •3.722,071 3.7fi 3,(108.801 4.93 in advance the list of appointments of the actors in their feminine garbs, Matawsn Borough 2,006.079 4.42 2,026,953 4.40 to be made by the Bishop at the close den Tools, Ploughs and Repairs. and at the conclusion of the nhow Monmouth Beach Borough .... 2,y.36.4S9 :1.2a 1,553.212 5.66 of the conference. The conference Neptune City Borough 2,000,4'JO 2.4f. 1.991!, 927 4.71 those who took part and the comrait- Oceanport Borough 2,0 11,000 434 1,893,315 3.01 atory, together with the. list ot ap- too In charge of the entertainment liutniton Borough .... R,6.1S,3{)9 4.S7 £,848.614 2.BH pointment^ was printed ao dn "ex- lied Bank BorouKh 4.06 4.40 enjoyed a social time, during which 13.292.6JS ll,9«3,20!) 4.10 tra." and held until the'last ni^ht of John B. Alien Go, , refreshments were served. Large SeahriKht Borough , 1.X36.5SI.fe86,fi&77 • 2.70 1.R04.C4D 4.13 the session. Mr. Longstreet had sev- S*ca fii'i'l Borough 2.34S.H132,?,4Z.H79 '• ~i 7 2.407.054 SITTKSSOK TO credit for the success of the per- Rhrewpbtif-y Boroujrh ...: 1.723.791.723,790 4.4n 1,727,815 eral newsboys with-, their "extra" formance ia due to Mrs. William H. Srnintr LaJt« Borough 7,272,1,212 *i'i69 56 fi.1.1 7,263.456 sis i edition on the church porch and just Bennett, a new resident of Tinton Spring Lake HelghtR Borough 616.450 4.17 640.868 5.45 as soon as the list was read from the 9 Broad St. WHITE SHOE CO. Red Bank South Belmar BorouRh 840,840,151 r,0 (I A.H •> 849,100 E.6I EATONTOWN, N. J. Phone 120-W. Falls who moved there from Red Union Bench Borough 1.63O.2B1,G3O,2b'0J 2,66 1.626.106 4.47 pulpit by the Bishop the Register Bank. Some time ago Mrs. Bennett Went Lone Brand, Borough^ 2.586.720 . 2,514,125 newsies cried out "Extra Red Bank I assisted in giving a "womanlesa wed- | Register. Full list of Conference ap- ding" for the benefit of the Red Bank J2t7,096,962 pointments as just read by the Bis- Methodist church and her experience hop." at that time proved valuable In It was a feat of journalism never coaching the Tinton Falls perform- 1 era. She was ably assisted by a com- before put over in Monmouth coun- mittee of young women. A vote of ty. The extra edition was sold out thanks has been accorded to resi- NUS in a few minute*. Among those who dents of Tinton Falls and vicinity sold papers that ni^ht for Mr. Long- who loaned female apparel. street were Millard F. Tetley, Albert known how milk bottles are cleaned in an W. Wordcn and Thomas Irving Shade Trees, Evergreens. Shrubs, Vines, Hedge up-to-date creamery? Brown. Plants, Roses, Hardy Flowers, Fruit Trees, WHIST TOUBNAMENT. 1 Garden Fruits, etc., etc. Every bottle in our plant is soaked for By Quinton James. A Spring Luncheon Study Group Lenders Meet. Fine Brook Community Club Held Tomato Juice Cocktail BEAUTIFUL STOCK AT PRICES THE fifteen minutes in a washing solution, then Although Washington's headquar- Crab Delicious Patty Shefis Mrs, Marion McDowell, specialist Affair at Bed Bank. ters at Newburgh, N. T., are still Nut Brcnd Sandwiches in child training and parent educa- the inside is scrubbed by two sets, of Olives Pickles tion, conducted conference with the LOWEST IN OVER TWENTY YEARS. A whist tournament was hold last standing, the design for the New- Salted Nuts Tink Candiei a brushes, the outside by another set and all Thursday night at the home of the burgh three-cent stamp will be tak- radio study group loaders in Mon- Write for Copy of Our Tree Catalog. is followed by nine rinsing. Stop in colored lodge of Elks on Shrewsbury en not from a photograph of the old Crab Delicious, Serving Six mouth county yesterday afternoon in avenue by the Pine Brook Commun- Dutch farmhouse, but from the en- .patty shells M.. teaspooteaspoon dry thn Asbury Park concention hall. Checks drawn on Second National Bank and •• .some day and watch the process. ity c!ub. The participants were Mrs. graving of it by JameB Smillic, who tablespoons mustard Mr*s. John Joyce, chairman of parent Trust Company of Red Bank, N. J., accepted A. W. WatU, Mrs. T. E. Taylor, Mrs. emigrated to this country from Scot- butt«r tablespoons education of Mnnmouth county for Nevius B. Brooks, Eva and Edna land in 1829. et the parents and teachers, had charge with thanks ! Drink a Quart of Milk a Day ' Jordan, Maggie L. Robinson. Mazie 2 UbfespUbfespoono . of arrangements. Harris Malouc, Elizabeth-Jeter, Dor- First to be issued under the new 2 cups milk catsup • Why not? We consider them as GOOD Ai admliilstralluu, tlic otamp will com- 'i eult 1 !•£,..cup* rrnb. ——^— othy Dudley, Roane A. Johnson, Fer- \i teaspoon memorate the proclamation of peace meat 1 Safe at I^os Angoles. GOLD.' - \ gusson Richardson, Goode B. Smith, paprika 1 eftfr, beaten Lodine Smith, L. Handy, T. E. Tay- with the British Issued by Washing- Vi teaBpoon VA cup grated Relatives and friei.da of Mr. and SHREWSBURY DAIRY CO., inc. lor, W. H. Robinson, W. P. Robin- ton from the house on April 19,1783. celery Bait cheeae Mrs. Earl K. Eastmond of Eelford son, H. G. Jeter, Mason Mills and Mr. It will be placed on sale at New- Melt butter and add flour. Mix have received letters and cards tell- Jackson. burgh on April 19 and at the post well, add milk and cook until creamy ing of their s'afe arrival at LOR An- Serving You 12 Years With Milk Produced sauce forms. Stir constantly. Add geles, where they are making their The first prize was awarded to Miss seasoning's, catsup and crab meat. Solely in Monmouth County. gaggle L». Robinson. Other prizes home with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cook 2 minutes. Add egg, mix well Estlow. Mrs. Estlow is a sister of Little Silver, New Jersey. Red Baal; 1153. Broad Street, Shrewsbury, N. J. were awarded to MIBS Eva Jordan and serve the mixture poured Into PHONF. K. I!. and Mies Dorothy Dudley. After the Mrs. EastmolKl. The trip waa made the patty sheila. Sprinkle with by bus. card game a chicken dinner was cVieese, serve at once. served by the ladies of the dub. Others present besides those pre- Nut Bread Sandwiches «S®§^i8i8?S8»S«^^ viously named were Mrs. L. Scott, 5 cups Graham 1 tag flour 1 teaspoon salt Miss Margaret Finney, Mrs. G. Liv- 2 cup3 flour 1 cup broken ingston, Mrs. Rose Henry, Mrs. C. 4 teaspoons mitt Corbin, Mrs. P. Frost, Mrs. L. Bran- bakinc pow- 2 cups milk der 3 tablespoons don, Mrs. N. Cagle, Mrs. B. Brooks. 1 cup sufirar tat, mclud Mrs. M. Patrick, Mre. B. Mason and office philatelic agency in Washing- G. Frost Mix all ingredients,'' pour Into ton a day later. greased ]oa£ pan. Let rise 20 min- The committee for the entertain- The stamp, to be printed in purple utes. Bake one hour In moderately j ment consisted of Mrs. Walter Guice, ink, will have a narrow double-line elow oven. Cut bread into thin slices, MIBS Locks, Mrs. Belle Jeter, Mrs. border. "U. S. Postage" will be spread with butter. Arrange sand- —to pay some overdue bills or taxes—or to Can-Is Merrltt, Mrs. Mary Williams printed in a panel at the top. Un- wich fashion. and Mrs. Florence Robinson. H. G. derneath, in small Gothic letters will make home improvemenb — or to take odvan- Jet«r is president of the club and be "Washington Headquarters, New- Strawberry Cake Mrs. F. L. Robinson is secretary. 6 squares white 2 cupp s atraw- "A Paint For Every Price And Purpose" burgh, N. Y., 1783-1933." k e bi tage of CASH SALES? Smillie'B engraving shows a side i pint vanilla berried 2 /8 cup nuffar Confess to Holdup. view of the houBe, which was built ice cream $. Our service is the most practical solution to your in 1750 by Jonathan Hasbrouck. The Thoroughly wash berries. Drain Salvatore Vetrano, 24, a.nd Dennis Hudson river runs to the left, and and remove sterna. Add sugar and problem. Let us arrange a loan for you on repay- Fam, 19, both of Long Branch, con- hills appear in the background. In chill. Arrange cake on serving fessed to the police that they com- the right foreground is a tree; in plates. Top with ice cream spread ment terms that will fit your present income. mitted the holdup of the James But- the left, a cannon almost hidden in with strawberries. Serve with 'fork. ler grocery store on Joline avenue a shrubbery. ~ Angel food or sponge can be used in week ago Saturday night. George A staff from which flieB an Amer- place of white cake. i ArrantB, the store manager, and John ican flag with 13 stars will be 3hown COME IN, -» Dilger, his assistant, wore forced In- in,front of the house. When adding thickening to gravies, Finance Company to a rear ' room. The thieves took At the bottom of the design. In the thoroughly blend flour with a little WRITE :—> i 1002, Tenth Floor. Electric ' 580 from tho cash register. center, will be a shield-shaped panel cold water before adding to drip- pings in the cooking pan. Thi3 will or PHONE H> .601 Bangs Avenue. enclosing a "3." A folded ribbon Corner Emory Street Eight Out 0/ Ten. will bear the word "three" on tho prevent the' gravy from becoming Phone Atbury Park 7895 The Register goes Into eight out lumpy. for . Ueenie No. 670 left side of the shield and the word SPECIAL VALUES THROUGHOUT OUfc STORE! of ten homes in the entire Red Bank "cents" on the right side. ^t » full information Asbury Park. N. J. trading area, which has a population of around 35.000. That's a fact of A complete new series of Vatican Busy Times At interest to advertisers.—Advertise- stamps will appear boon. FLAT or GLOSS WHITE QOc FURNITURE VARNISH Monthly Charge Tivo and One-Half Per Cent on Unpaid Balance Only. ment. The 5-centesimo design contains Pope Piue' coat-of-arms> surmounted The Red Cross An economical paint. 8f\j> Hard Oil Base. by the tiara and Burrouniled by grain and eggs, tho substances used Not since the World war have the Reg. $1.75—Sale Gal. Reg. 1.75 GaL Gal. in making the eucharist wafer. Red Crosa headquarters presented FLAT WHITE he 10, 12Vj, 20 and 25 centeslmo such a scene of Intense activity. PURE SHELLAC Typewriters are being run overtime, Velour Finish. show in the background tho apos- tho phone rings constantly and tho 5-lb.Cut. tolic palace where tho popo lives, two rooms leased by the Red Cross Reg. 2.25 Gal. Gal. and in the foreground the centra! Reg. $2.75 Gal.—Sale Gal. part of St Peter's square. have proved so Inadequate that the owners of tho building have donated l BLACK ROOF COATING Tlie 30, SO, 75 and 80 centeslmo the use of two more. These are used A VARNISH STAIN ©C|c :sliow the Vatican gardens, with the as storage space for ready-made Wi'l noi run or crack. Simply because your bank has been closed does dome of St. Peter's looming in tho clothing which is distributed to tho with 2" Brush. °^ Reg. 1.00 Gal. background. needy. All Colors. Value $1.75. not mean that you should neglect your car. Your credit The 1, 125, 2 and 2.75 lira repro- Piles of quilts, warm blankets, un- CENTRAL PARK LAWN duce a portrait of the pope with derwear for men, women and chil- olive blanches In tho corncro. dren, over-ailo and sweaters am CLOSE OUT 4-HR. ENAMEL SEED. with me is just as good as it ever was. The S, 10 and 20 lira depict tho stacked ceiling high around tho -walla Vn size 1.35 72c Re;;. 25c »>. faonrlK of St, Peter's, with part of of the extra rooms. These articles the Bernini colonnade. wore made of overnment cotton and Pt. size .75 , 43c ADELCO HOUSE PAINT Let's go over your automobile requirements. Things The express utampa, of 2 lira for tho National Red Cross has expend- Yz pt. size .40 23c Italy and 2.50 for abroad, givo an ed approximately $1,500 a day during 18 Colors. aerial view of the whole of Vatican tho last six months to have this cot- 16 Beautiful Colors. Reg. 1.98 Ga!.—Sale are a bit quiet just now and in order to keep my City. ton manufactured Into various typos ot clothing, and the wheat made into Red. Brown, Green mechanics busy I will gladly do your work now and ,/lour. SHERWIN WILLIAMS FORT HANCOCK Y. M. C. A. The picture presented at chapter Flat White Only. ROOF PAINT extend further courtesy of liberal credit. Yes, I will ac- | Program of Church Activities at headquarters in Red Bank this year Reg. 2.25 Gal. Gal Reg. 1.35 Gal. Gal. I J Sandy Hooli. is but a small part of the work of tho Red Cross to relieve suffering. A 4" WALL BRUSH -fl fftA cept your check on the Second National Bank and Trust j Tho Sunday-school at Fort Han- special olllco has been opened in FLOOR ENAMEL 4 cock will hold n "Post Wide Party" Washington to supervise the manu- Value 2.50. . li"W Company, if you so desire. at the Y. M. C. A. building at the facture, packing, and distribution of For all Floors, Porches gnrrison tomorrow night, March 30, tho ready-mude Red Cross clothing and Decks. Gal. This Sale Only. Limited Quantity. and the school has Invited other or- and tho 3,500 other chapters through- ganizations on the post to meet with out the United States are all dupli- Reg. 3.00 Gal. GLOSS WHITE H fl El \k W v^^.' them'. cating the scene in RoS Bunk. Inside or Outside. The Sunday-school mceta at tho When the clothing reaches Red FLOOR & TRIM VARNISH Gal. Y. M. C. A. Sunday mornings nt 0:15 Bank it is nil checked by Mra. Irving Reg. ::.25 Gal. F and parents are requested to send Feist, chairman of the rciuly-inndo Will not scratch white. -fl ROOFING PAPER (0 their children to tho school, which clothing, nnd then stacked in piles 1 s Is Interdenominational. where it remains until tails aro re- Reg. 2.50 Gal. Gal. - 100 Souarcs. Rev, Thomas G. Thumns of Leo- ceived from the branch clinirmun, Roll nardo spoke at tho Y. M. C. A. who tell of Ihe nce.cto of their com- SHERWIN WILLIAMS 7/Ic Reg. l.rK Roll. r©o H® Vdn Uorn Saturday night. In addition to Mr. munities. Tin1, desired articles aro & FLOOR PAINT Thomari'H nddrnsis iluuc was a half- then forwarded to thorn and they dis- VARNISH * 77 Monmouth St., Phone 478. Red Bank, N. J. hour with fnmilinr liymnn and after tribute, it to those who need it most. For Floor and Woodwork. Qt. 6 Colors. tho talk a social liour wu:i enjoyed. Garments totalling 42,r>32 linvo Reg. 1.00 Quart. Reg. 2.25 Gal. Gal. P. S.—If you have not already signed up for your subscription to the Re- The Fort Hancock Christian En- been distributed throughout the 1 deavor society, which waa orRnalzad county this winter. Children who openinft Plan of the Second National Bank you should do it without about two months ngo, mectii at the would have been* cold have heen Y. M. C. A. Sunday fiftcrnoonfl at properly clothed, tho arrod and bed- 150 PATTERN:. delay. It means much to you and to Red Bank as well. three o'clock. Tho fiocioty la plan- ridden have benn warmer because of ning to invlto dolcgfitlona from other lted Croiin blaiikotn iui«l qulll.'t, while ALL neurby young pooplc'ji uoclotiea to the nweatcr.'i and ovor-allo lmvc tilled moot with them from tlnm to time. tho need for tbonn who were Mhort WALLPAPERS itr.v. K. 1,. .Pnw.'ion prrjirhrfl Kun- of clothing. TRIMMED tlny niomlni: ,-ii llii> y. M. (!. A. Thn loud tn better and bigger biini- FREE "Tho Knr-SceuiK Eye." Spcciul munio nSB lends through Tho itoglntor'H ad- rendered by the children's choir. vcrtblna columns.—Advertisement. g^r^ " Page Six RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 29,1933. ficer of the Red Bank branch of the today. A party will be held at the bridge party at her home Thursday Mrs. Josephine Kich on Saturday at of last week are atill talking about with Mrs. Crlne, -woo is Sef Bister, i MATERIAL BIDS RECEIVED. Salvation- Army, has been transferred Portaupeck firehouse at 8:00 P, M. afternoon for the benefit of the the Methodist home for the aged at the good time which they had. Gannes Mrs. William Neherleln of Marlboro Large Holmdel to the northen'tern division of on April 1. The publicity chairman, Oceanport auxiliary of Riverview Ocean Grove. Mrs. Kieh was a resi- of dart Indoor baseball were among spent Thursday with Mrs. William Freeholders Receive Estimates on Pennsylvania. Lieutenant Tracey Mrs. R. W. Nelson, read a report on hospital. Mra. Edward Carey assist- dent of Oceanport for many years. the features and the women guests Stryker. I Road Materials. Vendue Saturday came to Ped Bank a year ago to the Monmouth County Spring con- ed Mrs. Hood. Awards for high showed skill In these contents. About Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hart and Bids were received by the free- Bs'ift" Cantain Arthur Reedie. ference held at the Long Branch scores were pot lifters and were won flfty persons were present. eon Walter of Newark spent Satur- holders last week for road materials by Mrs. Edward Neanes, Sr., Mrs. day and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 7 Attendance and Good Prices Lieutenant Trarey entered the Sal- high school, and the chairman of Holmdel News. to use during the ensuing year, but vation Army training school at New the ways and means committee re- Perley Riddle, Mrs. H.iJ. Anderson, Charles Soulia. ,,, the awarding of the contract wan de- Paid at Auction Held by John ported the record book of the as- Mrs. Mary Eger, Mrs. Henry Hance, Everett News. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brehaney and ferred until the state highway com- York city lii 1031 and upon his grad- Mrs. John B. Hulse, Mrs. W. H. A communion service will be held Crawford—Record Bids for ,._iK.a woe icnt to Jersey City from sociation received an "A" rating at at the Baptist church Sunday morn- son James of Red Bank spent Sun- mission has passed upon the bids. Grills, Mrs. John A. Biel, Mrs. A. J, day with "Mr. and Mrs. Fred Day. Com, Hay and Straw. which city he rarr.e to Ked Bank. the conference. It was announced ing. Miss Patricia Carton, daughter of The Bosch-King company of Whip- that a copy of each issue of the Weeks, Mrs. Caroline Turton, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Carton, vis- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Benjamin were pany asked $14,13176 for 183,500 gal- He orpanizrd an ori-hc=tra ' the E. S. Willard and Mrs. H. Whitney The Christian Endeavor society of One of the largest auctions ;.cri- local branch. Child Welfare magax\ne is being the Reformed church has bought a ited at the home of Mrs. Joseph Eus- visitors at Long Branch last Wednes- lons of asphaltic oil. Other bids Conrow. Other players were Mra, tace of Shrewsbury last week. ' day. were Union building and construc- abouts this year was held by John sent to the Oceanport library for in- M. K. Callahan, Mrs. Russell E. Gil- dart indoor baseball game. It has terested readers. Mrs. Nelson read Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bishop enter- tion company of Passalc $15,138.75, Crawford of Holmdel Saturday after- TWO HURT IN CRASH. lam, Mrs. Lloyd Rice, Mrs. Jamefl been largely used by the members of noon. There was a big attendance A Prayer in a Little Town," pub- the society and their friends. tained friends from New York over Franklin construction company of Hennessey, Mrs. J. F. Weber,' Mrs. the week-end. Marlboro News. Newark $13,744.15, Good Roads com- and all of the angles struck off Care Collide :it Corner of Moiuriouth lished in the magazine. It was re- T. A. Grills, MrB. Sheldon V. Davis, The report that Max Lefoky had brought ffood prices. The fact that ported that all national, state and rented his barn to Fred Algor for A bunco party will be held by the pany of'Philadelphia 514,404.75, Tar Street and Maple Avenue. Mrs. A. H. Wosl, Mrs, f, I,. Kitchen, Lincroft flre company . tomorrow Martha Liss had a birthday party Asphalt Surface company of New six months' credit, was offered on county dues are paid. New mem- Mrs. L. F Whitney, Mra. Herbert art automobile repair business was on Saturday which was attended by notes accounted to a large degree for An automobile owned and driven bers are Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. not true. On one occasion Mr. Lef- night at the Triangle Inn. Brunswick $13,817.55, P. S. Kramer Applegate, Mrs. George C. D. Hur- about twenty of her schoolmates. of Paterson $15,047 and Atlantic Re- the record amount bid for some of by Howard Wiley of Eatontown, Walling, Mrs. Jerry Dynan and Mrs. ley, Mrs. Lloyd Sickles, Mrs. Flora sky loaned the use of his garage to Miss Elizabeth Haley "had aa hor Mr. and Mrs. William Hesser vis- the live sto<-k, farm machinery and proceeding east on Monmouth street, James E. Hennessey, bringing the Mr. Algor to repair a car, and the guest over the week-end Miss Flor- fining company of Philadelphia $15,- A. Wood, Mrs. George S. Lopcr, Mrs. ited fri»nds fn their old home town 138.75. ciops. , and a car owned by Mia. Dcaaie membership to 75. The first meet- Charles L. Prothero, Miss Shirley fal.ie report grew out of thi3 incident. ence Ulrjch. of Long Branch. of Westfleld on Saturday. George H. Roberts of New Mon- Abrams rind driven by Aaron ing of the child atudy group will be Riddle, Miss Evelyn Hulse, Mrs. Shaner Seals, who has been in poor A meeting of the Shrewsbury Mrs. Thomas Wilkinson is 111 at her Abrams, both of Asbury Park, going held April 4 at 3:30 P. M. at the Frederick Neaves, Mrs. F. T. Dutch- iiealth several weeks, is improving. Grange was held at the home of Bay home here. Lunch Box Sociable. mouth wax tie auctioneer and the south on Maple avenue, collided at Conklin of River Plaza last week. rlerks were Alex L. McClees of Holm- home of Mrs. Rondo C. DeNyse. er, Mrs. Barthley J. Wright, Mrs. J. He is now able to sit up in bed. John Melville was taken to the The Ladies' auxiliary of Vernon A. the intersection of those two thor- Mrs. Paul Greetin, past county presi- L Herbert, Mrs. Emma Fleckner, Last week the William C. Ely es- The next meeting will be held at the Brown post No. 438, Veterans of For- dp! and James E. Griggs of New oughfares early Monday morning. home of Fred Conklin of Everett Monmouth Memorial hospital last dent, was the speaker at the meet- Mrs. Jonas O'Brien, Mra. Ralph Par- tate sold a team ,of mules to George •week. eign Wars, will hold a lunch box Monmouth. Three horses were sold, Miss Mamie Smith of Fort Han- road, Llneroft, Thursday, April 20. the prices being $175, $125 and $52.f,0. ing, choosing as her subject, "The kell, Mra. A. A. Welter, Mrs. H. K. Raab of Old Bridge- and o horns and C. M. Petty has a new Chevrolet sociable in the post rooms over the cock, a passenger in Wiley's car, was Meaning the Congress Has Put on Lawson, Mrs. E. T. Mix, Mrs. B. E. a mule to Trafford Matthews of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Carton enter- Red Bank candy kitchen Friday A tractor brought $92.50. Other treated at Rlverview hospital for car. Parent-teacher Work." Aspdin, Miss Doris Welter, Mra. H. .akewood. Single horses were tained friends,ifrom Shrewsbury sev- Mrs. Tallman and children Alice night, March 31. A feature, of the prices comprised 69 cents a bushel lacerations of the forehead, nose and eral days last week. • for corn, 12-4 a ton for hay, $11 a ton L. Renne, Mrs. Paul Kemp, Mrs. bought from the Ely estate by K. K. and Gloria are spending several days evening will be the disposing of the_ back. Wiley suffered a fracture of Mrs. James Harvey of Center lunches at auction and nu lunch la for straw, 65 cents each for Leghorn street, who was a patient at River- Victor Satter, Miss Lillian Bolton. Way of Engllshtown, Rocca Cassorce with friends at Bordentown. his left arm" and injuries to his right Mrs. David Jones, Mrs. Charles R. of Jamesburg. Salvatore Infantlnl of to be sold for more than 35 cents. chickens and $2.10 each for turkeys. ear. Both cars were badly dam- view hospital with a crushed hand, Miss Elizabeth Higglns, a nurse at Walling, Mrs. Emily Borden, Miss Hazlet, Wasel Waskewitch of Sweet- Vanderburg News. the Monmouth Memorial hoBpital vis- There will be no admission charge to Cows were to be had for bargain aged. has returned to her home. man's Lane, Salina Fox of Smith- attend the social. The ladies are to priceB. For some reason they did Mayette Johnson and Mrs. James ited her parents here on Saturday. Sergeant James J, Sheedy investi- William Whelan conducted the Johnson. Following the play refresh- burg, Charles Wyckoff of Freehold furnish the lunchen and the men are not sell so well as other stock. gated the accident but no arrests evening service at the Oceanport u John Thomas and family have Miss Laura Conover of Freehold ments were served by the hostess. and Michael O'Limp of Matawan. A moved to Marlboro. was the guest of Mrs. Eleanore Til- expected to buy them. There will be The Crawford farm was recently were made. The streets were wet church on Sunday. His subject waa mule was bought by Stanley Maglies dancing and a general good time Is nought by George Cross, who with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crine and Bon ton on Monday. and slippery at the time. "The Value of the Soul." About U The Ladies' aid society of the of Crawford's Corner. expected. _ his brothers. Henry and William was realized at the penny "sociable of Red Bank spent a day last •week The firemen held a successful Cross, owns a large adjoining place. Oceanport-ehurch held an all-day Folks who attended the "ladies with Mr. Crine's parents, Mr. and dance In their hall Friday evening. held Friday evening at the Ocean- meeting at the church hall recently. night" festivities hold by the Amer- One of the quickest ways to find a Mr. Crawford will move to Florida, Oceanport News. port church hall. The affair was Mrs. Michael Crlne. Mlas Minnie Job is to advertise In The Regis- The hostesses were Mrs. John B. ican Mechanics lodge Tuesday night Kane of Red Bank spent Sunday It paya to advertise in The Register. ter's Want Department—Adver'lse- where he will make his home -with sponsored^by the Epworth League Hulse and Mrs. Edward Berry. Dur- his sisters. The regular monthly meeting of and Mrs. George Hurley headed the ing the business session plans were the Oceanport parent-teacher asso- committee in charge, made for a covered dish supper to LEAVES BED BANK. ciation was held last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Edward Worthley be held at the church hall April 4, a afternoon at the school. The presi- and Jean Worthley of Newark are sociable at the home of Mrs. George Lieutenant Lawrence traocy ol Sal- dent, Mrs. Rando C.-.DcNyac, pre- visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edward Worth- C. D. Hurley on April 6 and a chlclc- vation Army rransfcrred. sided. Announcement was made of ley of Arcana avenue. en supper on May 3 at the hall. a card party to be given at the home Mrs. Philip G. Hood of Portau- Lieutenant Lawrence Tracey, who Funeral services were held for 2 lias been assistant commanding of- of Mrs. H. K. Lawson at 1:30 P. M. peck entertained at a successful NO WAITING DAVIDSON BROS. I PHONES: 15 Broad St*, Red Baltic N. J. 3262 or 3263 4f » To the Depositors of the Free Delivery. QUALITY PLUS SERVICE! Broad Street National Bank Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday * - March 30th? 31st and April 1st ••"••' of Red Bank, New Jersey _

vVe had hoped that complete information could have been furnished you before Pure Preserves Astor Coffee Strawberry, Raspberry, Cherry, Blackberry, Grape, Peach, this concerning the plans of your bank. - Pineapple, Quince, Tear and Crabui>|ile. t VERY SPECIAL ! 2-LB. JAR When the banking holiday expired, licenses to reopen were based on the last f bank examinations. This bank was examined on December 6, 1932. The report of this examination was furnished to your officers and directors and carefully considered T by them. This examination extended to all the assets of the bank and classified all loans and bonds. Your directors differed with the classification of the examiners and Royal believed, as they still do, that a large percentage of the loans which were criticized are Evaporated Milk SUGAR . valid and will be paid in full in the usual course of business. Baking Powder Borden's or Dairylea—Talans Cl Cans Domino in Cloth Bagcs C C As in every bank which has set up a reserve against deposits, this bank also held 10>43 21 39 a list of bonds. These bonds have depreciated in accordance with existing economic 6 * 29 6-oz. cons Large si-/* conditions. TUNA FISH Chicken Broth PEACHES Fancy Heart's Delight During the past three and a half years, Loans and Discounts have been reduced Fancy White Meat—Reg. 19c Derby Brand—Reg. 15c Largest Cans over $1,300,000. Most careful attention has been given to the reduction of expenses. cans c cans C The officers and employees have co-operated whole-heartedly, with the result that a £ cans 2gc saving of $16,000 per annum has been effected in the payroll. The stockholders have 2 2§ 3 25 also co-operated and no dividends have been paid since December 31, 1931. At that CHERRIES ASPARAGUS Royal Dessert ASPARAGUS time 3% was paid. * MARASCHINO—Ilex. 15o. Fancy Jersey—Largo Stalks AU FLAVORS FANCY—8-or.. Can« * A Bottlea «g|C C Sh Cans AAC The Comptroller of the Currency directed that when any impairment existed, 3 °"" 79 3 "20° based on the last Examiner's report, a Conservator must be appointed to make an ex- lc Royal Chocolate Pudding- amination and submit plans for the resumption of normal business. When the bank PUMPKIN MIXED FRUIT SPINACH ' holiday ended, the directors met and in accordance with the regulations, telegraphed barge Cans RAYMALL SUNSWEET—lH-lo. Tkg. ASTOR TEA cans C Very Special! Orange Fekon and Pekoe Fancy California—Largo Cans to the Comptroller of the Currency a request that a Conservator be appointed so that a 3 25 . C lib. Cans Cans C new examination might be made with a re-classification of our assets. Because of the 19 "* C lb 2 25 great congestion in the Comptroller's office, no Conservator has as yet been appointed BUTTER 35 ' and, therefore, it is at present impossible to present a statement of our true position or Fancy CounlTy Bolls OAKITE a reopening plan. C BAB-0 Special! BR1LLO Special ! 2"49 Large rkgs. Can5 rUB8 riiB8 C The directors, officers and personnel of the bank deeply appreciate your loyalty "XJNKEDA BAKURS" 2 21! 2 ' 25 and patience in these days of suspense and anxiety and are doing everything in their Graham Crackers 2 25° power to justify your faith in them. —or— MILK-BONE DOG or COCOA •> Snow Flake Wafers PUPPY BISCUITS Sanka Coffee WALTER BAKER'S \ Full Pound I'acUago Largest Size—Beg. 85c Special ! W-">. Cans If you or your friends are depositors of the Second National Bank & Trust Com- Special ^ grc ritg. Special £& mC Tlsg. c Can pany of Red Bank and have not as yet subscribed to their plan, we earnestly urge you 45° "i A to do so immediately, in order to relieve the deplorable conditions now existine in the community. GINGER ALE CHICKEN NOODLE t ItUMSON CLtm Brand DINNER Tomato Cocktail IVtjNCE MEAT 34b. Jars—Fancy X Largest Bottles LYNDEN Brand COLLEGE INN—Large Jars c Jar We are hopeful that our efforts will enable us to present to you a more definite «g Bottles GhfhC C JO C % Statement and a reopening plan at an early date. 2'" 49 3 "59 iio Plus Deposit. BROAD STREET NATIONAL BANK FRESH FRUIT AMD VEGETABLE SPECIALS 4* * . . <• • RED BANK, N. J. . POTATOES ORANGES CARROTS or BEETS ASPARAGUS LARGE BUNCHES OEEEN MOUNTAINS 1'lorldnn or CnllfoTninf Ct»IIfo>nia—Lnrga Bunchrfi MAINK 6k Dunches M MC T NOTE:—For the convenience of our depositors we are accepting.Trust Accounts, 6%g\C Hunch T which may be drawn against without restriction; however, we are not permitted to 18'" 25° t allow withdrawals from old account*. RADISHES £ APPLES LIMA BEANS GRAPEFRUIT LAIIGE IHJNCHISK MEMUM 81ZK KtaoniTOSH—Vorj Fancy VWL PODS 5 "25° 3 "29" Jg Bundles .g |1O 8'"25" RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 20, 1033. -Pa^e Seven

I litt, Long Island, and Mrs. Mary See summer. She leaves a sister, Miss U^j, ut^ri I of Freehold was j, Monday of I punjpiny eng;iic. The firemen wii] WILLIAM A. WUtTll, Justice Killed | of New York City, and a brother, Marguerite Kennedy of Pittsbur,,', j 1 1CI C allU I last week; On the ame- day a car bear twu-thirds of the cost of tli Frank Wilde of McAned, .New Jersey. mid two cnuolnfii Mrs. William' I belonging to the Je fy Central pow- new apparatus, Ituv tho borou::h's Re(lM«r Sldr-'-'Broa'd ; Mrs. Saunders had been a widow for Faloon and Mies Marie W. Atkinson. .vlinrr an VIA'A- ,, . Cleaning a Gun I in the County r 'twenty yeara and had been in poor Mrs. Baker had a large number of from Throckmonon :;ux u, KreclmUi. Urath of 1'ounjr Woman. lament. health a long time. The funeral was friends at Fort Myers and was a j ~ j. rM-lloId M:fn Dead. Mr.i. Lillian \V. Mcriiausey of N'ep- ' held Sunday afternoon at two o'clock QUtKN, I'AHSONS & UOICCMCS. Edward J. Currie, Aged Record- | James Dowlen, member of the Edison Park Com- • Personal INotes, iiales. of I top-1 Scuddcr S. Silver.-- of l-'re•hold di'-d tune died at ih<; 1'itkin Mrmorial from Walber's funeral parlor at llo- munity church. The funeial was held \ er of Keyport, Met Accidental proprietor of greenhouses on Branch erty, Building Operations, j last" Saturday at ihc H-M: of 62 hospit.ij ];i-t Thur.^iluy ;i'. the fi-^c ol Whiu'uld Buildinu, - Red Bank boken. Burial' was in Woodlawn avenue, opposite Foxwood Parlt, died at Fort Myers and burial was at that years 31 yf.;u".'-". Shr. is survived by her hus- John J. Q'lhui. Ibe'i.)^* 1> fftr&ons Death Last Week—Funeral cemetery, Lonjj Island. Through un- Lodge Doings, Births, Mar- years. For many Thonsi" I", lluitmi,. last Thursday night at his home at place. •sc dealer, bainl. Jwiui N. .Mer^augcy, and by fortunate circumstances Mrs, Saund-i Held Last Saturday Afternoon. Little Silver of complications follow- riages and Deaths. l^^r^/tVJlZ. apo. He two cliildren. ALSTON BUKIOIAN, •g an Illness of three weeks. He 1 ers, who at one time was comfortably Mrs. Elizabeth Worthier, J I Erlward J. Currie of Keyport, 71 -N'cjL'roe.^ attcndinK a misiion of the | is survived by a widow nn't < OUN^I.I 01! \ I I \W ! lixcd financially, was dependent upon I To liny -New J'ir« 'ftur.U. OniLci. 10 Broad St fil.t) BANK. N. 1. years old, recorder of that borough, wan 72 years old. wifo of William N. Worthlcy of Episcopal Faith church at Long ; children. ; Mr. Dowlert was horn in England •• h" oistcr, Mrs. Nelson of Rumson, j M;itaw;t!L tuwn.-hip hw. e and IIKII, for the past ton years and justice Kast Front street, died last Wedncr- Branch wd.j diiven from the. build- ;'GaI.,jcns for Uneinplojcd. and romc to the United States 45 1 who took care of her and who looked • i'Tjl corripuri'.,' IKI.S juirciiaiiPd a new day after a long illness. She was in;; Wednesday night when fire i .,,/,, ,,, 1 ol the peace for the: past fifteen 1 plana haB been m - ( (i!(. tliii !:. i'ili:-: u*i!l give til years, was killed list Wednesday af- years ago. For nineteen years he I after all the funera arrangements the daughter of the" , late Mr', . , i "" •"•'"••'"••J »•«'"• "'"•"„ Plans Has Been maun Irj .•ig.-.m ;,iu-< (hit trrn-k. i'hir-: will rive the tonn- ternoon when a .32 calibre revolver, was superintendent of the H. L. Tcr-jand expenses, Mrs, A. M. Frazer of ; late Mr. and ; broke out in the roar of the edifice., vide garden sitefl to,U) o umjmrjUjyr:d I r)l n,Tf,,r,,n truck, and the thm ,Rn pMi !iTMi ST amounted to only MoO. . » . J, .l ,. e township live lmj which he was cleaning at the time, re)! estate on fiumwn road. He funeral, in charge of at Motawan Thcrc is wnM r Ma c p:mr 0[ h moved to Little Silver seven years Frank VunSyckJp, Jr., f R. R. Mount Miss Ruth Myllcr of 1,0ns Bianch vacant Iand in thc bonm,h .,n,j ,hL, , (Uncharged accidentally. The bullet & Hon, was private and was held at hn:5 Ijc^n rlreted y.i an assistant in ;is allotted through the I.OK. entered hiH clft eye at an angle, ago- . | Unemployed Dog; Catchers. er of the VnnSyckli: autu:uo-; the convenience of the family, Bu- the bufinr^s Uoparimfnt of the Cam-ipisLinf, asSOcintiun he passed through his head and came Mr. ljowlen'x second wife; M:.-;. ; bile agency of Red Bank, (Jif;'j at the rial was in Fair View cemetcn I pus 7w Jos -cy'cjlle^c for women at ' MI men in a drive 5c, 10c and $1 Store Two Bitten by Dogs. Mr. Currie was Kitting in his otlice ago laut December. Mr. Uowlen is j typhoid fever Tuesday morning of \ New Brunswick. io^a in the township. survived by two sons, John Dowlen | last week after a short. sickness, tie Raymond Walker of Lons at the tim*?. A woman who was pass- "; iirokn 'Ankle in Fall. catfher will not. be 47 BROAD STREET ing hlfl office at the time heard the of ML Veruon, New York,and Jamcii j i^ a jinn of Frank VanSyrkle, who Former Fair Haven and Grace Sharp of Wff.t t/m«! f yen as in previous i^t Mii.rjip Hnyt's nf freehold fell Hranch were both treated ,- shot and screamed. An attendant at Dowlen, who is in the West; two i has a chain of automobile agencies EH. a Krtsolino station nearby herjrd the brothers living in California and [ in New Jersey and whose residence Fire Chief Expires and broke her ankle while perform-' Monmouth Memorial hu; M-TOOTH s-i'i-j i-;r. hl aid Height, and Dr. Williii M. fluid. A small stick bearing a wad county hortiruuuial society. i held nt his lute home Kridny .rnorn-! » death and had returned from a colored man. was adjudged insane. Thompson, jury commis:.ioner. ') he J- 'Mio]i] J i'.'f ;uiJiimi;j! i ation ot cotton on the end was also found The funeral waa'^ Saturday after-, jng and at St. Mary's tliuiuh at Perth 1 trip to a store about a block away, i mka nn;; to Hill c suitable land : by a jiry bi-furr; Judge Harry Truax ''neiv j,lrors w\\\ servc un;i! S near the body. at 2:20 o'clock at the residence Arnboy. Burial was made in the I Ur. John E. Boyd was called but Mr. at Freehold last Friday week. Bruwn j,ev 19. j, ini innty ^ County Physician Harvey W. Hart- iwith Rev. W. W. Kenncrly, rector of fhurch cemetery. Mr Van.Sycklr, had j Woodward died before his arrival, inrmjiloyml may ;-row Mr admitted chokinc his wife to death, . '" han, a friend of the justice, who 'St. John's Kpiacopal chapel, in been manaseT of the Red Bank au- - - Woodward was 71 years old dunn a brawl in their home. Judge ! Long Branch Girl fcnga «l. ]i:ut liici; nreilr'l vrte'.a- FOn R e viewed the body, stated that he had jchnigf. A delegation of members of tomobilt busincrs about f.vo year--. \™4 ws '"c °f the late John and .•ommitterl him to the crim- enf S of talked to him only a nhorl while he-J the Monniouth county horticultural I.Mary Asay Woodward. He moved to ina! serlion ol the Ftaic hospital at wolcott o Lone tond, to \N ilium, j 1 fore the accident. Tho magistrate '^onrty was in attendance . The bc;u- R " T. .j .. Fair Haven while a young man andTrentfn Johnson of Seabright wan annoiir.i'ed ^"* ' harl a case docketed for nine o'clock j«r:=, nil ncphewe of the deceased, .1. . u >. ; resided in that borough for many • liit. a party held last week at ilie . A . I hat night nnd had made an appoint- jwrrn John, William and James Dow- r.obTt Morri.-ion ,Stul'..\ foui-doi ofiyCarSp j[c was a resident of r.cd O\er S|,IHIII,IIIIII in 1'aini I,oun». !home of Miss Wolrott in ipicbratinn • on :> i .-;nei, l-'iirrii le, by men t with a (rlcrnl for ncven o'clock. ;len and Edward McKeown. Burial, the original Lou;; Uranch Itctuid . Bank for the past 24 years. He was The Monuiouth county national ;of her eighteenth birthday. 'll'my ;,ii(i,M'. llaiiv Mr. Currie was cleaning the gun An charge of Albert. W. Wordon, and composer of many popular bal-|a carpenter and builder. fatni lonn ap::oeiation Kince it;; or- ' • , ii.-i » .HllU|, i for his daughter, whose home had in Evergreen cemetery at Little '.I Lids, died Friday in a Philadelphia | Besides his wife, Mrs. Emma Mar-I animation several years ago has j Must Support Family. .•trj l-l 1'V I,,.v, • llcckn been broken into a few weeks apo, 'ver. [hospital after an illness of several Matt Woodward, lie is survived hy j ^-rantfjd loans totaling over $1,000,- Vice Chancellor Mnja [,eun' !--r: I y : Alti'mplcil Jtuhhery. The daughter, Mr?. Charles Brower, | weeks. Mr. Rtults was 72 years old Hix sons, Ralph \\'oodward of Linden, | 000 to Monmouth county farmers. ill chancery court last vv«k urdeied and was born at Higlitstoivn. His par- Harold Woodward of Belford and William C. Patterson of Ardena is ! Armand Auger of Eaton'.own to pay: J:r:ul) K'VJUT OL l.on- Iliahch w , Window Shades had asked her father if he had a gun MrH. Ella Arnone, ents moved to Lous Branch when he Lealio, Kenneth, Lynn and Adrian .secretary and treasurer of the asso- I $12 a -week for the support of hi:i • !ak"!i to the r:o\l,v.y ja il l-'iklay tl ^^XiX^Z^^''' °' Jo«Ph Arnon. o, f,ew,was a small boy. His father published i Woodward of Red Bank, and a sia ciation. I wife and daughter dc-pite Au^rrr'a awaif af::ion of tin: ^'rnad jury as j look for one. One *,y l«t weak ho !""O' av™f' dled '«t Wednesday the branch News for fi/teen'ter' , Mrs. Annie C. Wordcn of Ked j plea that he was jobless. ; n:.-\,ll of an attemptei robbery of nl nt - Saving Time. IWanch. had asked one of the police olllcers ] K the estate hospital at Marl- years. Robert stnilts and Louis M. | Bank. 1 • Koi man Sl'Ul cf Lon^ rno Tin. Alunu^oulli county board of j Died at Daughter's Home. in the borough how to clean an old : " follow ng an operation. ShV e Bennett start ed the Record, -which : Mr. Woodward was a former chief freeholders 1I,IH adopted a.. ,pla n to I Mrs. May Gleason died at the home i He., I for TliU'd Term. poor health for some: |a.t became ihn Lnn,; Brunch Daily iof the Fair leaven lire department. cr jvc time - 5300 worth of it a year, jof her daughter, Mr.". Cornelia:! Cun- : JI recorder Currie is Mirvivnd by bis '-limi-. She ,was 31 years old. ! Record. Ml. Ktults i^ r-urvived by j lie was an exempt member of the i;:! T. i-'i'funidt of Bcilm n n;^ ;icc:om|>liEhe 1 a removal of all the electric clocks in Wednesday of last week nt the ape sons Mayor Edward W. Curries of "ranch and was the daughter of most, popular ballads member of Liberty hose company of nvir hoard of rduc;itioii lapt. wcclt at Amonf,' *t^e jthc court olllces and court rooms, of ST. She is survived by two othe John and Filomena tiossonc. Bc- "The tin; nvor-rniizui ion nirfvinm. Jt i Matawan, Justice Norman J. Currie composed by Mr. Stults Red Bank and an active member of daughters and one son. sides her hu:-band and mother, ahe Sweetest Story Ever Told." He also the Union hose company of Eed |This saves about $10 a year on each }l<~i lljili! 1('I7!I .'i.- J>1 r.-.-Jflf'Jir. nnd Henry K. Currin of Kcyport, and lock. I two daugllter:', Dr. Marie Currie is survived by two sons, John' and composed several liffhf. operas, enn- Bank. He was also a member of the To DISCUBS WUUT I'lant. Buys n I-'urni. h'rey of PKiladelphia in'i Mrs. 'Mirhacl Arnone, both of Fled Bank. tatf\5, hyinnfl and instrumental selec- Red Bank Tire police association. Kellcrln A special meeting will >oon be held Cl;ircnrtJ I*ovy uf l-'iecholci h i I The funeral was held ..Saturday Mr. Woodward was a member of I Tin Brower tions. . marriu^o of Mi&s Maiy A. j jn iJcal (o distUf5 the proportion or b'ia-h! ihr fnrnifr Ai:4r^w i'frrinn The .funeral v,'a:- liMd ! .1 Satur-1 morning at nine o'clock at the rcm- the United council of Junior Order. Kelle •by ol Morrimown andd iln constructing a municipal wat rfjiy nftirno'/n ot Ih tjauirhtrr's , drnce nnd nt ten o'clock at St. J. Wilhcim I/eukel. United American Mechanics of Fair I field Lanv, t-un • uf 3lcv. and Mrs. plant. A survey hns been nrulc on { K:THIOM high :clioi! pioMc-rty on thf. home with R*v. K. T. il. r.eynolds, j Jamep'.i church, where Rev. John P..i The death of J. Wllhelm I.cukel, Haven. Herben. J. Lane of bonu Branch, the projeifhnnd ,in estimate h'i^ be r Screen Wire p-astor of the Keyport Reformed Fallon"" , tin; a.=:vi:-tan' l rector, --'ccle- ' The funeral was held Monday af- took plum Monday of last week at d t'th : 78 years of age, occurred at his late made as to*the cost. Itcward of Mill). church, in charge. Kuiial wn.-i in bruted t olemn hi«'h mass of re- i , ,,t Pitman, New Jersey, on J tcrnoon at 2:30 o'clock at his late res- the Lon^ Branch Baptist church. The i Galvanize;! rccid/ nc(! The Echinii c-jWiiiii^^ii.jiici.-y ha' r Green Grove cemetery nt thru bor- ,riuirm. Rev. Michael H. ""Gallaha" n of" IMond'ay, March 13. He had been in ' idence with Rev. Edward W. Miller, groom'a* father performed the ccre- A Speedy Vlantcv, Potato farmers nuuiborini; aljuul. offered a rrw;t t U of SI in) foe infoi- ough. ^_^ i Atlantic- Highland.-) was deacon and J, oor f,cai_ th for the past few years, pastor of tho Baptist church and mony. ] 175 saw a demonstration of a new matinn Icjuliiu; tu the arvc.-t. ;ind r.vn- Rev. Dr. John B. MeCIoskey, rector '"i{ was a former resident of Eat- chaplain of the Red Bank fire depart- c Helping in Circuit Court, power potato planter on IV. J. Clay- vjriion of anycjH' w))o s<>iuii},< ;i Ui) c rit. James's church, was isub-dca- ontown, where he was engaged in the j ment, in charge. More than 125 rel- Judge John C Giordano of I^ong ton's farm at West Freehold lost alai m ol liio. Former Resident (butcher buxienss. Mr. Leukcl came j atives and friends, including a large Branch will receive $49 per day from week. An acre of ground war seed- Mrs; Alice McDonough was the or- i^j^ country from Germany in ! delfgation of firemen, were present, VI'K'k of Tui"Kc,\s dour. to the state for-aasisllng; in cleaning: up ed in a few minutes. Dies Driving Car gann.t. she nlro chanted the mass.Jiggi; After moving from Eaton-, The tire truck of Union hose com- the circuit court calendar in Essex I. I-'oryor of A'lelphia laj! wefW Herein was the r olni^t. The town, he hr'ld ^ responsible position ' pany conveyed the many floral pieces old oM rcU:n?Qd a /luck of .six turlcry.'-v Tnr Arthur Kuasell June:-, IB years old,, |j,. , |j brothers-in-law, were couniy. Jvidgr: Giordano, • has l " "«"»•' iIY r5 n for a number of years'at the Eastern to the cemetery. The firemen walked 1 Andrew Tcrh»n<\. who. for entire (Kick (li^jipprTirrt; ;i nrl Mi. a Kew York stock broker, waa lound j p ii, James, John, Dennis, PatEy charge of the Ucann county com I, .- , Ad ran Pennsylvania institution at Penn- in a cortege from the house to Coop- one of two judges appointed for this !y^rs - conducted a hotel nt Anbury lJeiMt.ii' i.T ul ilu; npiiiiun tl\al I In,, dead early Monday in the wreckage and Michael . Arnone. Burial hurrt, Pennsylvania. He retired from cr'a bridge and then went in automo- J Park, dipd Tuesday of last work at of his automobile that had crashed charge of Albert IV. Worden, was that position in 1926 and his remain- biles to the cemetery. Chief Ned the ngn of 87 ycar.i. Ho is survive) I-'irn at Aifmhtirst. into a tree on the Post-Bliss road be- in Mt. Olivet cemetery, where Father ing years were spent at Pitman. He Crelin and Assistant Chiefs Joseph ! Holdup Men Identified. by a daughter and one son. JI is vi!> l'"ire jiractically lie^troyed ;L hou^-e tween BernardBvillc and Mer.dham. j Fallon pronounced absolution and , is survived by his widow, one son,Fox and Joseph Fix, headed the del-I ' Joseph Hulae and Harold Bennett, died four years aj*o. Mt Allonluirst owned by Henry C Mr. Jone.-, wafl a partner of McClure, * ](, D,rivor- . , weeks, following an operation. week nt his home on Riverside ave- r iree. nue, was held last Wednesday after- cemetery. Miss Clara Dolan, thirty, ot M.iti- tim, a former resident of j Mr. Murdico had resided at Red Tho vie noon at two o'clock at the funeral The American Mechanics conduct- ' - ' rs,..,i, '— -«•—-"i years and wll Wednesdawan, wasy aircstoand upod n abeint Lindeg n last Kcd &anht had been living in a _ , parlors of H. R. Mount & Son on ed service! at the grave with H. Ed- by a physician was said to be under tW at BeilmlnFtcr while hiE wife, I known in the western section of,the, AVest Front street with Rev. A. L. gar Smith serving as councilor and Ihc influence oE liquor and unfit to the former Miss Helen Morgan Park- | borough. He is survived by his par-Baner, pastor of the Methodist Forman Smith as chaplain. ; drive a car. Sho was held under $300 of "Washington, and his two sons !e:U: , Joseph and Francis Murdico, a church, in charge. Burial was in Fail , bail for a hearing on March GO. were in Europe. Mr. Jones had 5on, Angclo Murdico of Red Bank, a View cemetery, where Masonic- rites : planned to pail for Europe on Friday brother, Dominick Murdico of Fair were, hdd. I Hidden Money Stolen. to join his family- j Haven, and a sister, who lives at.Jer- Prominent Summer Mr. Dwight is survived by three • Mrs. H. Tappen of Ocean Grove Mr.i, Jones was notified of the i scy City. sons and four daughters. His wife, death, and sent word that flic would I The funeral was heSd last Satur- Resident Dies Here recently -withdrew $'2,000 from the I dav mornlnc at nine o'clocK at the Mn. Lucinda R. bwight, died two j bank and hid Ihc money in a box in «ail from Europe on Wednesday. The the attic homc lst week body will be placed in the family ! rcMtlonco and at ten o'clock at St. yearn a,TO. John F. James, prominent Brook- "' '"»' - '" \ j Anthony> church where the rector, BflAIBKISK vault at Fair Cifiw cemetery, in J {lyn real estate operator and a sum- discovered that one $SOO-dollar Rev, Nicholas Soriano, celebrated ' dlctown township, pending her ar- John llobcrtaon. | mer resident of this section nearly bill, two $100-dollar bills anil three high mass. Miss Mildred rival. The funeial of John Robertson all his life, died Monday morning of Jo-dollar bills had been removed. 2BW was the organist and soloist. ot Riverside Height.", Middletown complications at tho home of his EDn, Mr. Jones attended St. Paui'8 The bearers were Nordico Aechct- An Old Deed. s school, Concord, New Hampshire and township, who died on Sijnday of last Harold R. James of Fair Haven, af- tlno, Joseph Caruso, Frank Innacellt, week, "Was held last Wednesday after- A sheriff's deed drawn and used wan graduated from l:larvard uni- ter an illness of^ several months. He Frank Acrjuara, Joseph Donato and noon at Ms l.'itc home uith Rev. was 53 j'cars old. 102 years ago was unearthed last verslty in 1909. Before entering the ,.,rank Barl)eri0 Bur'M ln chn of week by Charles Close of^Matawan, George II. Miksch, pastor of the Mr. James was president of the real stock-" " "-•brokcrap• —n concer•-"-""n "" h? yenrc Monday morning at. the KitUin Me- ing at nine o'clock at his late home Haven, died suddenly Monday after- Ho was also Interested In civic af- old and had been a liolmar resident] morial hospital at Anbury Park nf and nl ten o'clock at Rt, James's noon nt her home of epilepsy. The an flbce33 of the brniu after an ill- faii3 of Brooklyn. He was prom- tor thirty years. church, where the rector, Rev. Dr.funeral was held yesterday afternoon nently identiiicd with the work of nfcsn of a week. Ho was removed llowell—StulU. 5—,6-ib. •3—3%-tb. Size John B. McCIoskcy, celebrated a nt 2:30 o'clock at the residence with tho Flatbush merchants' association tn the linsplta.1 last Saturday morn- Announcement lins linen made of nolnmn high mnns of requiem. Bu- Rev. Dr. John R,. McCIoskcy, rector of Brooklyn, thn South Rrooltlyn ing. Hie ruairiaiic ut Mjj.i Jcamiu R. lial in charge of Albert W. Worden of St. James church, in charge. Bur- Board of Trade and tho Prospect Fancy Frying or Roasting Mr. Davis, who was fifty years Unwell, daughter uf Mi. and Mrs. was in Mt. Olivet cemetery. ial, in charge of Albert W. Worden, Heights citizens' association. old, was born at Llncroft and was ! C'harlea Ilowcli of Kcyport, to Leroy was in Mt. Olivet cemetery. Mr. and Besides his son Harold, Mr. James tho son of Mrs. Evalino Davis and ' i.Stults of Unit jilaer. The ceremony j Frccdrick William Moselle, Mrs. Flugcl have three other daugh- is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alvcrdvcl aa ( the late T. Leonard Davis, He was ., . , . • ' pvas performed at ElUton, Maryland, I a former resident of Red Bank, died ters and two sons. employed by John B. Allen, shoe Kehlcr James, and another son, John |0., jiarci, JJ dealer, of Broad street. at his homo at Chalfont, Pennsyl- J. James, Jr., alao or Fair Haven. Mr. I vania, Tuesday of last week at the Jolui J. Kcllohcr, James's parents first established their Ahsent Witlicrut I^avc. Mr. Davl.i wus well known in re- age of eighty years. He waa for £3 .surnnmr home on tho riverbank nt Krnest Ajiplejjafe, tlrivri" of one nf ligious circles. He was president of a former resident of Red Bank, died years engaged in the newspaper and last Friday morning in tho New Ro- the loot of Grange avenue 08 years the Aflniry Park (In: engines, was re- the Monmouth county council of re- stationery business at Red Bank. chellc, New York, hospital after nn ago. For the paat fourteen years Mr. ported last week nn hiiviiig been jih- ligiou.s education ' vithout. permission tendent of tho Baptist Sunday-school Samuel Sagucs. For a time it wns urday morning at the Catholic in tljo summer. I since March II. April I h;is been set for more than twenty yenv;;. lie WIIH ;1S (ilQ llil(n u llil:h Infatrd in pnrt of the Davidson build- church at Pelhani. Burial was in.the The funm-al will be held this after- ( "" ' Apples-ale is t« a mnniher of (he lioyal Arcanum ing on I't'ond street, which is now Gate of Heaven cenmlory at Val- ; anl1 tlKl1 nnd of Sumiirl T. Kleopor ramp uf noon nt 2:30 o'clock at tlic son':, ics-| ' - occupied by the Scbultc-United store. hnlla. Mr. Knllchcr k; mirvived by itlcnce with Hcv. John A. J-Inycs. p.is- Uo.v'n Sliull Frnrliircil. Hons of Votcnins of Reil Bank. his wlfp, Mrs. Florence Kellehnv. ;md p Later the biwlness was moved tot]ie Bmldy \Vllltlin;rtun, ;.i r.f Besides Ilin liiotlici- Mr. Davis In tor of the. Presbyterian church, in building where Isadora J. Trubln ha.i two .ions, John and Walter Kcllclicr, j chnrge. In charge of.Albcrt. W. Wor- holti Misfained a ;;ii^hl fr-.'n-iui'e of survived by hi:i wife, Mr^. Myrna l]i;i store. Mr. Mosello sold the buui- all of Red Bank. den of Red Bank, tho body will be thn riJiull whilr plnyin^r in Hie cellar Martin Davis; two BOIIB, John Davis, ncsri to Mr. Trubln ln 1915. conveyed by automobile tomorrow nf the home ot Mrs. Hurry Rowe at who is a student nt Lnhigli unlvcrs- Mr. Moselle was at one time pres- Elizabeth Williams, morning to Brooklyn, where hurlnl that, plaei' !n::t \\-ork. 'l'ht: boy was iiy, and Thonmu L. Davlo of Red ident of the Monmouth Boat club of will tnke place in the Cypress Hills lidlnjr a trii'vcle at ihc limr of Ihe Bank; a daughter, Miss Myrna Davis infant daughter of Me nnd Mrs. Red Bank. He was a member of Newman Williams of Lclghton ave- cemetery. Masonle services will be accident. rjf lied Bank; a sister, Miss Ella the Red Bank lodger, of Knightn of nue, died last Wednesday nt the Mon- conducted at the grave. Evaporated Cream Dnvi.i mid llin>p. hrothPisi, Harry Long Ilmiii'li (iirl tu Wrd. Pylhiiia and Elks. He is survived by mouth Memorial hospital nt T^ong Dftvia of Oakhurttt, I''retl Davis of Mr. and Mi';i. Isant-. it'iLiilit1! of 1,'HIK his wife. Clinton F. Elliott nnd bin Branch. The funeral wa:; held last Snyicvillo nnd Aithur J. Davis of I''alled to i'Ju- nflM'no(H) nt thrcti o'clock at, his late number of years employed by Mr. Riilp.f! remftery at. Mouth Entontowii. homo ivilli licv. Kflwnrd VV. Millc)-, Moselle injuries he received two yenrs ngo cr tcnchp.r In Iho l''rri-liold ;ichiwl. pfi.^tor of tin1, F.aiitiiit. (imrch, in when he wns fftruck by nn nutonio- Mrs. A. O. Bilker, A CnmliiR: \\>il(liriK. FRESH rli!ir);p. i'uiial in ehal'gc of K. It 1'ilo driven hy Mld.i Hull. fnUnl tn MxB. Dora Saundcre. Invitation;! hnvn lmi>n ISBIIPII for Mount g, Hon will be in Va\r \'lrw former resident of Litt In Silver, recover uny ronipdnnntlon lwnluir It. KILLED Mrii. Bora Snundcru of 3(1 Second fhn rrmvr\iti;r. of Mi.^n Holed ]_,. .^her- ccnietery. tlicd a few rlayn ago at. Fort. Myer.i, wan nllngml he wnn drunk nt the mnn of Colt'ii Nerlt t') Chi-ninr Piivln Mrool, Hoboken, dlfid Innt Thursday Vlorliln, whfiro jiho >rarj boon Jiving time of tho accident. of heart trouble. Him wan 62 ycur» for suvurnl ytiii.i. Oho died at the of Kr- over nvcry street in town nntl wcry Ijeo Memorial lioupllnl after a week'a rood in the county. Lot It carry ynur a fion, John Saunderw, and by throe illlip;i!i. Death wan dun to hc.ul rli:,- One of the (lulckent ways to tlnd a rniniPd cluii'cli oil TinvKlriy, A|>ril -1. ulsters, Mrs. Elizabeth ,Nelnon of .lub is to advertise in '['lie Ucgis jneiifi;i^(! to tliooo. who live on these outic. she waa VJ yearn old, Two Cars Stolen. Rumflon, Mrn. Annie Patrick of Ilew- Ifi's Wnnt Depurtinent.- Advertise- thoroughfares,—AdvortlBcnient. Mra. Balccr'a huBb.mrl died ln.

and "Rock-a-bye Moon" by an orches- Lewis H. Blood, Mrs. Fountain Bur- mission has passed upon the blda. Rumson Pupils tra of darkies, all wearing patched lew, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wyckoff Postoffice Work The Bosch-King company of Whip- overalls and dark shirts. Miss Mar- of Kcyport, Van Davies and Dr. and pany asked $14,134.75 for 183,r)OO gal- Give Fine Show inn Pilling, in overalls, gave a tap Mrs. William H. Pcnglc. " Is Called Off lons of asphalt in oil. Other/ Ijid.^ dance. "The Lonesome Road" was Mrs. P. J. Devlin, Miss Mara ret J. were Union building, and construc- Madeleine Spanish Beauty Salon rendered by a chorus comprising Devlin, Mrs. William H. Sutphin, The Treasury department has called tion company of Passaio .H^.l^.Tn, "Plantation Days," Colorful Por- Ilinhaul Ward, first tenor; John Slo- Mrs. George Gillia, Mrs. Oscar Oseh- a halt for the time being to its pub- Franklin construction company of Permanent Waving Specialists for the trayal in Song and Dance of rum, second tenor; Louia Mellaci, wald and Mr. and Mrs. n. C. Dev- lic building program. This will Newark $13,744J,\ Cood liondn com- first bars, nnd William Eoyce, sec- lin were quests of the Monmouth mean that the contract will not be pany of Philadelphia $\'\AO¥.1U Chocolates , Past 19 Year5. the Southland, Presented in awarded now for the new $124,000 L";ir I ond ba?s. The song "Goofus" by the County Woman's Democratic club at Asphalt Hurface company of New High School Auditorium. chorus'closed the first act. the Monday evening meeting of the posto/lice at Freehold nor for Ihe JUrunuwick $I3 fil7.i'ir», i\ ^. K t .^ 12,500 job at Asbury Park. The ( nini i 171 BROAD ST., Tel. R. B. 2342. At the opening of the second act legislature at Trenton. Governor A, of PaUtiKtin $1.5,017 and A uitin I .00 the 1b. '•Plar.lation Day:-" was pre^t. nind delay affects 20 towns in New Jer- Refining contpnny rtf priilad Wednesday night of last, week in tlic the chorus sang "In the Evening by j Harry Moore received about 71) mem- jihui i (opp. Woman's Club thn Moonlight," "Cornfield Medley" [ bers ot the club and their friends at' sey where postoflices were to be $!5,lo8.75, Kumson biph school auditorium in erected under an appropriation of the presence of ovpr 200 persons. Pu- and "OM Black Joe." A pickaninny tcr the session had adjourned. dance followed, the participants Several friends of Mrs. Conover $100,000,000 made by the last con- pils of four grades participated in a gress. Chucolatc Easter Eggs C'onio and visit our up-to-dato new .show which portrayed in nonjj and wearing short dresses of mixed col- Burlew gave her n surprise: party SOCIAL si;nvicic WOHK. dance, Ihe. carc-frce, liappy-go-lurky ors, and wig-s of pigtails and short Saturday evening at her home in cel- A site had been selected at. Krrc- salon. Ton will be delighted to find eurK A mammy and darky number ebration of her birthday. Those pres- l.olcl and plans and specifications MM. IAIW'K S. Thompson Mxpluins II and Tkinnies. spirit of the colored folks of the to I'ri^JiDldcrs, bo niaJi.v improvements. Toil will Southland. The receipts amounted to entitled "I'm Sure of Everything But ent were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith, prepared. Other towns in Monmouth You" -was rendered by Helen Pilling: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Short, of Nut- county which were scheduled to Contrjirf.s for Iho runduct ot fhf. liavc comfort, nrtisHc work, absolute about $80. The. profit::, which have 28 Riverside Avenue, not j'ct been drtcrminrd, v,'H! be and Louis Mellaci. A dance "Darky ley, Van Davics of Fair View, Mr. have new postofficcs are Kcyport and work of the Social Servian or;;;uii/.;i- MM-iliiation, courteous, prompt scrv- used to help pay fov the. school piano. Steppers" wan next on the program, -anti Mrs. Kdwanl Wyckoff, Dr. and Melmar. tion were iippruvrd fa:,f week by (ho Overalls, dark skirts, red handker- J Mrs. William H. Pengle, Mr. and Mr.n. bpHrii of freeholder:. Wni. f^rv.'i.s >S, RED B/..NK. icc—nnd privacy—ill inortcrntc ratp"i. The entertainment was in three. chiefs around the neck, and. steel ! Williani E. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. acts. It is the consnnu.s of the tcach- MATERJAt BIDS 11K< JCIVK1). Thonipoim of Ijincrofi, hcid oi tin; We hr'iriz ^ on the latent creations wool hair comprised the make-up of ' Walter P, Swan;on, Mr. and Mrs. organization, o.\]>I;tinrd wluit -worl- j ers that it was one of the best enter- this group. The same quartet thatil-^ewis H. Blood, Mr. and Mrs.'Cliri- tainments given by pupils of the Freeholders Recoivo Estimates "n h;jd been done during thn j),'j,st yr;Ji- appeared in the previous act ren-1 ton Ilulsart, Congressman and Mrs. and commended the freeholders fur school. Judpinp from the applause rinrcil "Jnhileo Meloriy" and the net William H. Sutphin, Mr. and Mrs. JEoad Materials. and laughter, and the "aficr ram- their co-opt; rut ion. Mr;;. 'I'lumipiinn ment," the • show "went over big' ended with the chorus singing Frederick M. Burlew, Dr. and Mrs. I3jds tvere received by l.bc free- :;;iid thcro were 800 known wcu or you catt scrub fruits with the audience. "Louisana Hayride." Fountain Burlcw and Dr. Conover holders last -week for road materials tuberculosis in Monmouth county, a! "The Moon Song" by the chorus Burlew. \ . Ui u^c. during, the enMuin^ year, but thougthh h thhe tlf;;ralf ^ in on fho and vegetables but It was a coJorful production. Tb( milk-purity. In- "How Beep is the Ocean." This was store business here this week. He spect our lnodcrn miJk- Until 8:00 P. M. rendered by the entire cast. The states that ho expects to sell beer as any longer pltinlH. Sec the "tightest next number was a dance, "Belles of Matawan News. soon as it becomes legal to do i\o. pyclcin ever devised" f«r '61.'' the girls wearing hoop skirts. Miss Margaret .Scliultz of Bcltnar when . Inquire about our gymnasium. Richard Ward followed with a vocal (Thr> lift] H»nk Hcstist^r can b« bouc^t eafeguurding milk clcanli- in Matn^flti from J. T. Clowes, 123 Main spent part of last -week with Misa solo, "Say It. isn'tjSo." He was dressed street and Jacob A. Lewis. Inc.) Margaret Dean. ncsH iind purity. Buy Don't Forget the Location—171 BROAD ST., as a darky. Then followed selec- Sheffield'/! and he sure! Mrs. Louis N. Pazicnza gave a St. Edward Carney will move to his (Opposite Woman's Club) tions entitled "Just a Little Home" liou.se on the Pine Brook road this WE ARE OFFERING AS Patrick's bridge party Friday weclt. ! week. He bought thia property from EXTRA SPECIAL The room was decorated with the \ the Covert estate iibout a year or no spirit of St. Patrick. There "were ( ngo. The house has bacn remodeled, SILK FRINGED SHADES two tables of bridge in play. J wired for electricity and otherwise Mrs. Harry Racier and children < improved. Bfiforn. Mr. Carney pur- Sea£ccL Dorothy and Harry- were Newark chased, it the dwelling was somewhat .SCALLOFKD BOTTOMS visitors Saturday. Steinbachs Will Give run down, but it has been eonvcrtcd I FIRST QUALITY, HOLLAND Ll.NKN Mr. and Mrs. VanCIief and daugh- into one of the most attractive resi- GRADE-A MILK You Round-Trip Bus ter were the guests of the former's dences in "this locality. .SILK FRINGED WITH SILK TASSKI, lMMlHI) parents. Mr. and Mrs. VanClie£ of The firemen now have in their fire- I Tickets Mliilli! I.IIIII; liriimii 3100. Miss Marjo Dietz ,, , ihouse the truck which was recently To Your Home-Town With former classmates was the guest of | < Ire ilutlun 'Hint Counts. ivm lo thcm |)y (hc Eatontown flrc ?l<'\\\-'piil^r rii-i;nl.-ition that eountfl Thursday. In the afternooin the nschoo shnl aton- . ,,„,; ,,„<,„ amtcd and ; tended" the party of Miss Margaret company Jt rcp 197 Shrewsbury Aye., Red Bank, N. J. with t h<; ndvcrii^cr i*i the bonafldc Each Purchase of lelleied uud" provided- vitli' cqujp- cm Ih-: h\iv.l The p^M^r Jinrt, N«.. II addon, who entertained a number ment for fighting forest fires. The PHONK 23»2. pU'ininm:: or other in'iui:ement« have 5.00 or Over. ot friends in celebration of her firemen* hope within a short time to rvtr boon offered to secure circula- ASBUAY FAKK eleventh birthday. raise enough money to buy appara- tiuji,--Advei ti^ement. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Blood were tus for regular firefiKhting purposes. Elizabeth visitors Tuesday night. For the present their work will be The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge restricted to fighting forest fires. club met at the home of: Mrs. Foun- Henry VanBrunt, Jr., son of Hen- 1 tain Burlew on Schcnck avenue last ry VanEr'unt, i.s sick with scarlet The First 'Towermodes" I weelt. The prize winners "were Mrs. fever and the house has been quar- William Jordan, Jr., Mrs. Harold antined. ! Beam and Mrs. Harry Kinkeu "who William Hoyer has opened his rid- substituted for Mrs. Athol C. Rees ing ecademy on the iarm at this place owned by George Wilkins of THE LAUGH HIT OF THE YEAR ! ami Mrs. Kenneth Huecb. A feature Belmar. Several horses are quartered . L'f the afternoon was a duet by Mrs. on the place1 and tho academy i3 be- Today, liarold Beam and Mrs. Edward ing largely patronized. GEORGE CHARLIE U'yckoff. They were accompanied Footwea on the piano by Robert Burlew. Further improvements have been Tomorrow ! made by Dr. Samuel Bennett to tlie Mayor Edward V. Currie has a ( SIDNEY MURRAY old grist mill, which has been con- — IN — •new Buiclc sedanl verted into a tea house. The place 2 DAYS j Mrs. John P. Lloyd is entertain- will bo opened for business early in For Spring ing her sister, Mrs, C. I<\ Burtt of May. ONLY ! Rctl Bank. 'The Cohens and Kellys Two plays will be given by t'Lie DON'T MISS Mrs. Herbert Gittins is entertain- pupils of the eighth grade Frid-iy ing her mother, Mrs. LaMotte of night at quarter after eight o'clock ITI Frecvillc. New York. to pay for baseball uniforms which in Trouble" Mrs. James Brian and daughter tlicy recently ordered from TeMey & 1 lien of Princeton were week-end Son of Red Bank. The plays arc ALSO tucsts of Mrs. George Miller. , entitled "Breaking Through" and LATEST NKHS f.\ K.VTS — COMKIIV — IiOS( O CAKTOO.V 495 Jvlr.s. Charles W. Yerger was tho "Ky the People." The uniforms ire sucst of her sister at White Plains, expcfc' oil to ho delivered within a Iscw York, Thursday. few days. Joseph Purcclli is cap- fl Mr. and Mrs. William H. Titihcnor tain of I lie bn.sobnil team and Jo- 4 DAYS—Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday A New Low Price! - pent Wednesday as guests of the seph Wyndorf is manager. 1 tier':; sister at Mountainside. CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE ON SATURDAY. Steinbachs own, exclusive jrroup n Ml.;. Kdwar'l Nix, Jr., viiitr-d 5 COMPLETE SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5. 7, 9 P. M. fl IOIKU; in town Tlumidny. Mr. ami low-price, hiph fashion footwear... a] Mr*. >Hx expect to move back to Colt's Week News. way* priced at OXS up to npw! M itawruv 1 ho first, uf May. , SAME LOW PRICES Mr :iml Mr?. .Thomas G. Wclstead j Warren A. Smith and W. A. Kpcnrc 10 Fnc model?, live of the outstanding modes tor Easter and Spring. One i:, •V Jierfoi iteil ml Mr. and Mrs. John Tanscy spent ' Chatham havr rrnicd JoluiG. the week-end at the former's bunga-' Schanck's farm - nt "1 acres near The prehistoric n.TJoul, another a T-strap sandal studded with nail heads, the third is a trim, uniisual th c 1 w nt. Hijclil Lake '• Scobeyville and they are now occupy- lie, the fourth n rwnggcr two-eyelet tic and the last a novelty stitched drcrs oxford. Of kid and Mii David Axtell entertained the it with their families. They will | ape, huge as ra!f, ronir -mil, irptilc trim. Blue, brown, bfigc and black, oil Mark. Si/.r•.; 1 u, y in A A A ' im-mbcis of the I. D. K. Eridgc club uso tho placr? for iviisin^j truck cruji^.i Last, week they bought a team of] widths. i' her home Thursday ^afternoon. Mrs. Charles Smith was high scorer. horses from Krank S. Weeks for their; a skyscraper, STEINBACHS-First Floor Mr:; Fountain Bmicw has re- farm operations. j turned to her homo after a visit of Rezcuu, . Conuvr,.,.,_r is ou,t after liav-• , i , few days with Mr. and Mrs. Lylc j 'nS bcm conlmccl to the house with rushed through, L.awe ofMetuchen. grip several WC-CKN. Jlrs. Conover IS! M,HK Harhara Todd, a student at stl" con,flnccl tu tht: hoUse wlth tboi the streets ... MIFS Beard's school, Orange, is cn- same ailment, but the id improving:. \ Men...Dress Up In Friday! luvinp a vacation at the home of her ! Misses Minnie and Klizabcth Soffcl. pi rents, Mr. and Mrs- VanWinkle | have recovornd from fjrip. ! wrecking . . . Mrs. Lewis Snydcr 13 out after hav-; i odd. ; ing been sick with grip. Mi?. A. 1-lauenstein returned home fvum Kentucky last Friday by air- At the Reformed church Sunday killing! End-of p1 iiio after an absence of five weeks. morning Rev. I-', Alvin La.ngwitn MIR was accompanied in the plane preached the last of a scries of ser- 5f- i bach l.y her pet rtoff. mons on "The Cross." Tho subject e n was "The Power of the Crora." At f .'lifirlcs C. Sehock, Jr., who is a night a Fannie Crnshy nnnivcrflnry indent at the tiow school, bouth sorvinR was hrld with thn Youiv Month Wales, New York, ia enjoying a va- People's Fellowship in charRC, Hymns i Suits < it ion v>tth his jjan?nts, Mr. and written by l^'annie Crosby featured Mrs. Charles C. Sehock. the musical part of the service, Mrs. Joseph A. DCrnbcrgnr, Sr., of Mrs. F. Alvin IjtinRwith has re- - r-*oll(u-ill(» returned to her home on ceived a letter from Mry. Otto Momm ; Sales Wednesday after a visit' of two of Lon^ Beach, California, stating! week:; as the j^ucat of Mr. and Mis. that tho house which sdio, oc^upic;; j Joseph A. Dernberger, Jr, was not much druna^ed by the recent ! Mrs. George Harris had us quests earthquake, although nil of its con-j At Steinbachs! » vei- the weok-end Mrs. Myrtle Haw- tcntK that were hreakahh1 wcrn j kins of Toronto, Canada, Miss Ethel ruined. Mi'fi. Moium and Mrs. T.ang- j 1 ;rdpathe of Knglewood and Mrs. with lived together iit Occanjtort be- Krni^on Beers of South Orange. Tlic In; t ilfiy cif \hv mniill fore thfMr mnrrui^e. ' MrM. Carrie Conovnrwas the ^uest .. it will f c;i t HIT ;i ]\'\\ 'J'hc t5oy Scouts and their scout- , i Mi, and Mrs. Frank IT. Conover ma.si IT, ty;i v i d Tu mill ai.sky, en mpe.tl rvrtit nt Si ninlKH'h:, . . nt \> ,n inn,; tluit thr-y ' ;ui tiff.;! in « I Maplowood over the -week-end. at Camp liurlon Saturday and Kun- , rvrnt I'lllf'l "'il h v;ili|r, \ ;i r IHII lay Mrs. Ceil over's f;rnndi-<\ rlnihf'.1' :u. small ro.-U. dny. np:;pilr the inclement. we;ither lily njul Illicit- -f f'M' rvrr;. ti r Claire, celebrated her fifth birth- , . . l!i." in.; i" Ihir- iimi,-u:*1 ;'t<-nv thry h.-nl <•) (Inn Jimp. Thr, choir of the. Ucfonned chnveh K'.rh ;-!,.,„. Mr, Udmutnl Allrn cLiri to i:» practicing for an ISnuter jii;;ht IIOUK '.'tchfrs' bridge rlub Tuostl:iy and fitory :UM\'ic'. Their rchr;)rnnl;; 'I « ') I'lD-.f, , nr^ir IxraMrr] Kvr ry d* • JTI r I mnii 1:-. i i-n cvf'iiinj:. Mii-'S Ivrnn .11. T.oltc re- have been held for the most part nt n-ivrd ihr prize for hi^h tie.urc. Misa .••'.ills, I;II1l wofiitnds in i m. rehearsed ut the rhurrh. ;tir;iblr f hin;;:; have bcrn (;i [•. t-iiir, oxfowi ;-j:iy. iiifdinni i;iay Luui. N. V'azicnzii was one of the Louise HoynoUlp, daviK'il er of Ai - en ttutti I t'^ulm : tucl-, l>t ;LII!ilon Irad- : f sands when a beautiful girl, no i i"ii f"r 'i>11<• U : -'i l< ' m -IT ;ntf| Ihe lK^ t(.\ i;i won prizes for t'V I'd' wt't.'k -i' .'( fi^ {ico{>]<*.';> run- hi;.;ii ; I'UIT,, Mr:-. Wnltrr owanron AM Ui i|l< tjininl. v Krp'|ili"ii( iThrnrKiil:. •\n; hriii); hel.l larger than the apelike monster's Mr l,"iti:< Sr^l of AMiii :lrrrl n* fcir (Mo piny uf "Tllc'lllddril CJlii'.-.l" 1 Fay Wray -,-,., umlrd ihf Imauly ; how at' Ih* IIo1«il which i:' to he ^Iven next, nuitil.li fui hand, matched her strength against I lfimsylv;ini:i, Nf\v Y»»rU, on Tluirtw IN CHANCLKV Of' M.W .ILI'.M.V. j P,, .1 t ..MIT-l«ir.ant on ..r l.tfnrf t]i-: f,(t,.,>,,M, In i t ! ,, , V ,lli .M ]|,nl< - the. bencllt l Mnum-, i II, I, .. iind thf M|MicluuH Iloxy Muuic Hall at Bruce Cabot the raging mountain of muscle! W -.ir..^ o/ ;,. r,tl]fr ui C, t ,,,-• ,.i -lU,. un.f.iHlt h. filt,I ,.. forrt-In.,; H rn- Nh.- in. -Jiv i-i,,| f),,|f „, , I,, ! ,',i,, , ,• il ,'' m,.-*;iy \ S K:idio City. (Irnilnlimi 'Hud Couniii. n m^ Ki \y :Miah M. ("nmovliii -nl-l nn.rU'Hw'f *J-. « . J 1 n- Iltfc 'In1'" r. Newspaper circulation that countfi .J Mii-hix1 l H. '".'ir:,(,, lie;- hiif,!.;,-..!, ).,; i';,K'( f.fN H, | r- | .,-.•; Several M«t:uv«n pcojilc and sanif} 1 M| •'•!••'• . I- 'I I'.II'. , ll.|,l.!,i •• n, ,| 1 (.„., A ii.Mr,, liirinl, :,i\v Norl ('uwai;!'-; new play, with the lidvcitiser Is tin iHiluilldo '••••...... •.-.• ',..i , : •„•! ,,i •;, • .(, ,., line- 1 lie liiml Tin: l;<'i;i.sler liiui. Nn ,• i •: M;, . ; II >•'•' • '••: '.'" I" : ch l|:, • , ' \|.:,|. |'J ' | , "1 '<• u;n f < *i • I.iyliip," l;i;=t wticlt. •'"'"I !!/.! prciniilln:! or other inducements liavo ••'. • ' • •. i •••• I-.- ..'• ..• I:. ,1 Hi,,.;, u. ii Alii'in;; th'JT Hftr'lKllltf; ivtf Ml', rtfl'l some rvcr hern offerer! tu ncctllfl rircllla- '"" ":i ii:'' '' !•'••'"'••• ' I ;'»it "I t.i ••> It • imj;. I" ai|\i-ill.r III 1 In Kr;;i.li, Mi...\Athnl c, Krcr-, Ml. nnd Mr:.. llun.—AilvcrU.iomcMl. BED BAKE An Ideal Place to Live. TIffi REGISTERS PLATFOBH. Located on tbo Beautiful Broad Street to the BKee Shrewsbury River on© hour Suwtrs on Every Street from Is'eiv York, and provid- Muro Marking ISpaua ing every city convenience. RED BANE Sidewalks Almig the lesued Weekly, Entered ai Second-CIa** Matter si Lbt POB Subscription Price: One Year 51.LO VOLUME LV, NO. 40. office at Red Uank, N. J., under tha Ac', of March 3, 187 y RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1933. Six Months 11-00. Single Copy 4c. PAGES 9 TO 22.

BACK FROM FLORTOA. dore Bixlcr, Miss Helen Masscy, Miss Broad Street Bank Art Exhibition Katherinc Russell, Ml:;s Virginia Mr. and Mr*. William K. Mount Chasoy, Miss Muriel Supp, Mis:-* Mar- Homo From thc South. garet Hupp, MIKS Ethel Manson, Miss Has Conservator at Woman's Club Margaret Morford, Mis.s H^lrp Bruce Mr. and Mrs. William K. Mount and Miss Klda Maitla. of Tied Hank returned from a win- ter's sojourn Sunday evening to their Newton D. Ailing: of New York Postage Stamps Also Get Space The hostesses are Virginia Ch-Tsfy. home in thc Hiveraide apartments. Appointed to Fill This Posi- at Annual Show Now Going Marion Bixler, Trent; Andor.;un, C;ith- prine Rogers, Afr-f. RormM Alillik^n. They spent the cold weather months tion—He is, Expected to Be- On—Many Unusual Exhibits on their island "iSJdora," which is Mrs. Bruce Ma^eo,' Miss Dougla.i about nine miles from New Smyrna, g^n His Duties.Today. by Amateur Artists. Hendrjekson anrl Mis.^ Kranc^.s Koch. lying between the ocean and Indian The arranging of the pieMiiT.? VA Goal Is Steadily Getting Nearer and the Possibility of The directors of thc Broad Street The art exhibit and showing of looked after by Helen Bn;cr, Mac Charter Granted by the State Commissioner of Banking river. It has been tlicir custom for National bank received a telegram postage stamps is attracting many a number of years to make it their Gill, Polly Bruycrr, Hukla Niiida and this morning stating that Newton D. to the fled Bank Woman's clubhouse Douglas LlendricKson. . and Insurance Yesterday Afternoon—Mayor Its Being Reached Within Sev —Scared Away by Auto Horn quired tiy the fcdcial treasury to be is the efforts ot several well known "We had hoped that complete. in- pital?, institutions and hrnlih c^ntf!-- reached talca to the amount of $145,- Tho buarU of education of Middlo .formation could have hnen furnished professional and businosa men of I Murtin GriMin of Rni IJnnk h:tr| ;ui " were marked with roJorrd :;tar.f. 1)00 are ntccpaary. 'Judging by the town UiwnBhip at iu last regular you before this concerning thc plans this locality. There are free hnnd irxilin^- rxprricni'e Tucfyfuy ni^ht of j Miss Marian GnlbroaUi. president, results of a canjpiii^u Ivx.i than two meeting accepted a g\H of property Big Bunco Party of your bank. exhibits hy.Rgv. Jnlm B. McCloskcy. l:isl wet-k wlion two youn^ \vhitn j at Navcaink as a ultcj .fur a new When the banking holiday expired, Kcv. John A. Hayes, Kcv. Edward gave a report on the ?t'ite pxrculive weeks old this should be achieved by licenses to reopen were based on .the , men m.irln nn unsuvecssful .-ittcuipt (he end of the present week. If this tschoolhouae at that place".' Thc don- \V. Miller, Prof. F. Howard Lloyd, committee meelinf,' .it. Princeton i to huM him up. Thc incident The vay hua been jKivcd to cut red Tho property is on thc principal rectors differed with the classifica- Collections are exhibited by W. H. ^ani^o. flo had locked the siifJin^ tion of the examiners and believed, : tape to an irreducible minimum /or street ot js'avesink and. it i:> common- Preparations arc being completed Lambert^on, Betly R. Peters, William ilnoi.s : out fit ii :-ule doov when he ly known as the "Teachor:V Club." for a bunco party to be held at the , centage of the loans which -were crit- Other exhibitors arc Mrs. George F. Twenty Per Cent of Deposits .happened tu ;.CJ u man it a tiding uut- icquircti additional caj/ital has been On it ifi a uuilding occupied by sev- armory at Ked Bank Saturday night j icized are valid and •will be paid in obtained. eral teachers of Naveaink and other for the benefit of the drum and<(uU in the usual course of business, Forma n. Mrs. Trevonian Bennett. —Borough Tax Rate to be As in Mrs. Charles H. Lum, Abbio V. ; "What i!n you want'.'" Ilie ownci To paiaplir^e a World war army parts of Middletown township. The bugle corps uf Shrewsbury poat of every bank which has set up Less Than $29.50. Strickland, Mrs. Oscar Hesse, \V. H. song th remaining $4-10,000 neces- building was owned by General Par- the American •L.Blon. It will h ffi'tXttK 'of Hu- finnik'o dnrnandetl. c Barrett, Lcola M. Robinson, Lillian sary lor the reopening of the bank sons and later by hia witloW and the given by a group of women who arc Ihav e depreciated in accordance with The Little Silver eommi^iuners Tn.-.t carl of replying the intnulor C. Tcrhupe, Edward II. Green, Ed- \H "The La.st Ijony Mile." In this song son and daughter mentioned. General members of thc auxiliaries of the [existing economic conditions, last night passed a resolution author- tried to open tho sidf door, but Mr. j legion and of the Veterans of For-} During the past three and a half mond A\H^KS, Harry Worden, Kon- thc last mile is described as thc lon^- Parsons and hi3 heirs donated the izing the proper officials to subscribe Onllin prevented thi?. Tlic door use of thc building to the teachers. eign wars 'i'hc women 'are Mrs. i years, loans and discounts have been ncth Jones and Lpioy Cmhart. twenty per cent of the borou^h'.y de- oprn -•- i n\v;i rn 1 y ;i ncl Mr. G ri 11in j m and the hardest, because by that William Chandler chairman, Mrs reduced over $1,300,000. Most care- They paid the taxes and all other ex- Awarding of the prize ribbons was posits in the Second National bank lia ri'cd frit ra m*f: very effect i vcly by tlruc everybody is more or le^s tired ful attention, has been given to the tNGLt5H.. out and -pent. Those iu charge of penses including repairs, etc.* Iu of- Otrnar Phillips, Mrs. John Phieffen- made lapt night, the judges in the art and Trust company of Red Bank fur bracing hi> budy ngainst the door fering thc gift the donors made only reduction of expenses. The ollicera nnd (he ;iutoniobi'e. Tho fclluw who ihc bank reopening campaign believe bergcr, Mn:, Harold Peters, Mrs. , and. employees have co-operated department having their hands full preferred stock in the bank. It wns npcniim uf thc hank. Thc bank's of* two stipulations. One is to the ef- the feeling of thc council Hint every- .Mi*. C!i id;n unv lia J a eniifciirnite. 1 that there i'f plenty of reserve energy Harry Sanders and Mrs. Dudley ! whole-heartedly, with the result that parsing on more than 100 pictures. 1 ll(ii i mpluyfl :; and attorneys hava fect that if the property is ever dis- thing possible should be done by the Onf "f thn nirii had a rcvolvor which loft to put over the campaign if only Shaffer. Tickets are being sold at|a saving of $16,000 per annum has Charles* E. .Schneider was awarded }>f i n w t \Cm\\ tiny and night for al« continued for u=c as a schoolhouse tho. armory and tho number already (been effected in the payroll. The first prize in thc division of would-be governing body to aid in reopening In: hold in his hand. The two hold- rhotc who liavc not yet done their 1 uu t i \\ r)v to cnmpletfi the prepare isitc it shall be given to the Navesink purchased indicates a large aUen- {stockholders have also co-operated art if is. His presentation "Idle wild" the bank. up me a pu.-dv '! ;t^;iiiiE.t the tlour bit will tub:i::ib<; tut- sloeK. , There -i , •• j and no dividends have been paid since 1 itiun uf p:ipcr.-; that would ordinarily ( library association. The library prop- anCf received the blue ribbon, '"Under- It wan announced., t hut the tax nite with fill their rni:;ht in an unsureo. ;- are about 10, /!U depositor:!. r """" 't '--t Uvo'weeks. It vraa erty is owned by thc Duryea Memor- ! December 31, 1931. At that time 3 ;b neath The Harlem Moon'1 was the for thc borough wuiikl be. nbout thir- fill effort lo ojirn it. On two ur Under the reopening plan each of Many prizes will be awarded to was paid. 1 ial foundation. The other stipulation title of thc second prize winner, the ty cent. ; less tlian the rake of $29.77 these depositors ha:i been aiikcd to thc winners of the games. They The Comptroller of the Currency in that rh*» huiKlin;,' mh.= t be of a work of Chnrles Wo) bach, Third t. by thc county I.TX board recently. , auUscrlbe IWi-iHy • \uT ti.iiI o[ hir. or hnyc hnrn rlormtcd by various mem- directed that when any impairment character to enhance the appearance J prize- v:!;i awnrrk-d to Mi>. W. A. Thc tax 1>O;Jrd hnd"*' inndvertenth' m.'innprd to fOiovo it back before tho her money in thr? bank for preferred bers of the two veterans' organiza- c: .Utcd, bat^d nn thn lan( oxnnilner':; of the neighborhood. report, a conservator must be ap- Bruyevc for a portrait made by her- u]>«n :pn*-'- wi3 wirlo cnoniTh lo pro- stork. This amount wa3 asked for tions and by merchants. The busi- ovcrluolied uf $700 pointed to make an examination and self of herself. Special mention was by the borough. This 'will briny the 'vide cntrancr-.' Once the door struck because twenty per cent o[ the de- Thc schoolhouac now in use at ness men of Bed Bank have been submit plans for thc resumption nf given to Charlcb E. Hcndrlckaon's rate to lets than 529.50. It h;is him v;itli such for«;c as to make; a posits would yield the $1,500,000 con- Navesink ja o! the old-fashioned .very liberal in providing the prizes. normal business. When the bank : "Mount Shasta in September" and dropped steadily in the pa;;t four ' very bloodv cut uvci one eye. Dur- rfidercd ncce^aiy by the federal au- •type. Some time ago a largely signed The drum and bugle corps frequent- holiday ended, the directors met and honorable mention was given to Sally years, It was $33,50 four years a^o. ing :iH of this time thc owner of the thorities for thc reopening of thc petition was presented to the board ly takes part in parades and other in accordance with the regulations, Igon of Soutli Orange, aged seven At nine o'clock thc meeting; was 'saia^e w;is shouting for help in thc bank. of education requesting a new build- celebrations outside of Red Bank telegraphed to thc Comptroller of adjourned and the council and other hope that hi.s oul-crien would urinp; ing. The board, it is stated, intends and for this reason the merchants the Currency a request that a conser- years, who exhibited "Tulip Time." "I believe we will gtt it- by the end vator be appointed, so that a new ex- to ask lor an appropriation for this officials went to the. home of Mayor jhia neighbor? or some passerby to of thc present week" said one of the regard the corps as an excellent ad- amination might be made with a re- In the division featuring exhibits purpose a;i t-ooii as economic con- EHas S. Black and extended their the scene. However, no one heard mfinibnr?, of thc campaign committee vfrtu;ing medium for Red Bank, classiflcation of our assets. Because fiom students of art Marion Dziczyc ditions improve. •felicitations to him on his 70th birth- him f\<:fMit tbc men who vric trying l;ir.t ii^ht m talking with a Regls- Among the prizes will be such ar-/| of thc great congestion in the comp- won first prize with four oil paint- 1 troller's ofiicc, no conservator nan JLH day. The mayor' h;i<) a number of lo ln>)'! Jiiin in*. u-r reporter. "Whether we do nr not.," Thc motion to accept thc gift was ings; second prize went lo Leroy Car- tides as electric irons, aprons, hand- ypt b^en appointed and, therefore, it other cnllcrs duiMni; thc day nnd hi.-= During an interval -when _ tin-, ii'f-n made by William W. Swan uf N-ivu- hart for a decorated panel; and Mrs. continued this member of the com- bag;-, cigarette cases, is at present impossible to present a hpflrf>oni-w«s filled with fldwpr? from desi'Mod frurn phoviny aj.-.;iin^t thc 1 Betty Peters received third prize. ( mince, "will dcpcifl3'*VcTy largely on sink and seconded by Albert Linden- cases, etc. statement of out true position or a friends. Hia broken h*^ continues lo : door Mr. IriMin ,L;IIJ. a key out ol Honorable mention was given to ^^^^ the small depositors of the bank. We struth c! JUvcr Plaza. Mr. Swan for reopening plan. mend nicely nnd his condition in ex-''• his pockcL and hvUcd the dour. In addition to the games there wilt George Lovett's exhibit. have obtained pretty much all the some timo past has been very much The directors, ofliccrs and person- ceptionally good. Tim men on '. be outside Xhc-n be dancing and an entertainment. p money that IF. cusy to pet. I mean to interested in getting a now bchool- 1 nel of the bank deeply appreciate In thc professional group Doris Irii'ii to kick the dour i>ff its liins s. huuse for Is'avcsink. Ho arid Mrs. Music for the dancing will be pro- ?ay by that that we have got almost ., , . iT- ,.-..,*-.. • .youyourr loyaltloyalty anand patiencpatience iin thesthese Jardinc won first prize for water Mr. C;i in?ii blew Ihc. horn of hir- :ut- Parsons have had several conver- all that we could reasonably expect vided by "Frcnchie Giroux s seven- |day3 ot suspenBe..and anxiety and color costume; William Martin got lomobito us i\ n a In i m and tho men sations about this matter and Mrs. g rything Lions Entertain from the largest depositors of the piece orchestra. Tho musicians a.rt\are doing everything in their power second prize for a lithograph; and tied. Police? lic.'Kkiiiyrtrrs iv;i=i noti- bank. It was only natural that they Parsons was encouraged to make thc members of the Veterans of Foreign to justify your faith in them. Lillian Weir received third prize for ; If you or your friends are deposi- fied and in lfv tj than live minute-- ;if- gift by Mr. Swan's attitude. Mr. wars post. her collection of water colors. A spe- Borough Fathers should act first because they stood to tors of the Second National Bank I tor thc tclfnlinnt! call Wins received Tho entertainment ; lose more than anyone else, but 1 Swan will finish a long term of ser- will comprise and Trust Company of Red Bank cial prise was awarded to Leola PLob- | Policenian O.sbum IIatri.-.t;iV w;is nl singing and dancing and sketches by Mayor Charles 71. English, mem- 1 firmly believe th,at by this time the vice as a member ot thc board on and have not yet subscribed to their inson and honorable mention was •tiio scene . A search wad made, lni\ vaudeville teams. Among those who bers of the borough council and Fire juifN J. CJCIX.-:. - smaller depositor.-, realize tho situ- Friday. Thc motion to accept the plan, we earnestly urge you to do BO given to Doris Dennen -aml. Mrs. Tre- thc footpiK':i were not found. gift was unanimously carried. Mis. ] will perform a Key port young immediately, in order to relieve the Chief Ned Crelin were guests of thc ation. If the bfink remains open no vonian Bennett. Two panes of ^lasri arc in the door'.1*' t^'1 the aiiMinif of time required Parsons made the offer in the follow- man who i3 a veteran of thc World deplorable conditions now existing in Lions club at the organization's an- on© will lose anything, but if it is Although the art exhibit was given .and Mr. Oritlin K"t a good view of j;" ^r'f I'lvonrblc .'iciinn by tho com- ing letter: nual observance of "municipal night1' permanently clo.cd and liquidated no war. He was taken prisoner by thel.the community. the most consideration, thc exhibit in ! I ho men while; he was linrrinu <^n- niL-ok-iici' wi: cut ti dor Ut snvp time, •wbieh would prol>* or less in the bank, comprise about tained from a (Jerman prisoner be-1 Very truly yours, present. Police Chief M;irry II. Clay- I am writing this Jetter to inform ' and genera! collections Robert Clark JOITUI- to the. fontpru'H. Mr. llrillin :tbly havo n-iuiivd ilir^c WPOUS. tho two-thirds of thc total number of de- fore ho was captured himself. ' Edwin It. Conovn. ton \vns also unable tu attnul. Top- you that my daughter, Sylvia Par- \ exhibited a large sheet of unusual 'luul tho day1:. r'-eni|it , fnir.i hiii ^crv- '•>r^;ini/>i - "' _i'ri<* bank vcoponinff positors and own about one-thiid of Refreshments will be served. This ; • • frwident. ics of general interest, including thc ; the total deposits. If all of them will sons Weld, arid my son, William Bar- i cancellations and covers' of thc 'ice station with him. lie Ins a ppr-'• I'l-'ni KIUTUWC-I SI;,I),MI»H irprc-'Onting 1 de-tail of the party is being looked j " •w-*-^- • banking situation, wore discu^tpfl. Mcp up to the scratch, before the end clay Parsons, Jr., and I, Anna Reed ] United States 18jo issue of the ihrcc- ! mit tn cany a rrvolvn- am! he i-;\yt ' IK1 VMIU^ nf tho .^r.i-k ^ul^cribed foi* after by" Mortimer VanSauter, Wil- ] 1£ - l |. George Bray, chairman of the of this week there is no doubt that Parsons, now owners under thc will rw fcn rrtll | cent denomination. Harrison Bancc that, horcafier- he wont rrtiini home by th" d'lfflil. (for him. Evidently it wns their in- U\m o:i II, .Vjimrk, Frank E. Prioa township library and the iN'avesink. a s ou thc Washington bi-ccntenniai issue, reparable for years to come. Corning, Joaquin Lawrence, David j f " t ;ht will receive third One hundred per^onij attended the [trntinn to attack liim or lo hold him ' :md KiMiiicth 11. M.-Quern. Thc boarfl library association, and for the teach- prize money. The remaining teams Norman Hewitt had an interesting 'up rtp he left the building. will l-iier be enhirpetl \>y the appoint* "It is perhaps too much to hope Tumidaisky, Samuel Estclle and card party given hisi night by the ers in the schools of Middletown are Nick and Sophie Russo of Nor- display of maiden voyage cachets of that all of these small or medium- Jchn Engelken. Catholic Daughters of A me lira in 1 _^_..^.^^^5^. . ' men* of ot'.ici- directors. ^tcn cS! township. ristown, Pennsylvania; Bill Flitterer the Grace liners, Santa Paula and sized depositors will subscribe for thc Catholic high school auditorium. ''ll!!! ailii Ifrtr;i]i/.C'l buoitlCJ.S ablt-< of Oakhurst and Louise Nicholas of Santa. Kona. Beverly Bremcr also i.AV AT stock. But I believe thc great ma- General Parsons never received Thc proceeds of $27..'JO wil! tu y will h" n.-'U'Ml tu r=ervc. Ked Bank and Sic Williamson and showed«i3anta Lucia cachets. Canada jority of them will do so once they any financial benefit from this prop- chai ity. A prize was There* i.-! (jnlv one cham;^ in tha Rainbow Veterans' . Violet Rollins of Cleveland. air mail cachets and cancellations 1 A realize what harm will be caused not erty, but contributed generously to- each of thc -3 tables in play. Mr:;, ini' ef tli< hanli. 'Che fult name'o? u'erc exliibited by Nurman Hewitt. Ul rll : L wards its maintenance. As his chil- Thomas McAncry, manager of the '"" '"' " " •'•• H,. Ivn-.k v.-l,i,i, w,s ,-l,,,..| Dcoem. only to themselves but to others if Fourteenth Ball Geoige B. Vooi'his displayed prc-can- Teresa Herold gnvc a r re it.'it ion and they dont ''i'iiri:m> .>{ Kr-• n>' ul lli'i! Ivmk. . plain, simple procrastination. They Rainbow Division Veterans, to be George Bainc iiad an. unusual exhibit Catherine Bray. Mrs. Louise L'had- . Schanck I'resident of Ic'clocU. Thc L-:i."-t uf r!ruarU'r. l? :i. ' '"' :ich I 1 1 1 tors from whom we can reasonably school in thc future, th a t thia prop- Euvardfj of I*oim Branch. Sir.' i ''ii'.""i'i''.'1.l,r [ Mr..'iV.'!!i-'-','''v™ni,'[! I ";: I '" " -'»i"iindfil with auch. Dr. Harold Applegatc of Anbury his specialized British Colonials; Nor- Carl Glos:;, hour.c and i'-d- ; ; expect little or no help. Somo of erty shall revert to the abutting prop- Number 7—Harry Strirklnml nf J'rcc- Mr.. 11 ,.jnuo l.v ./^'i' . u i Hi ;uii Mrd-litnon ! J i i rii^lh. ih.il. il not ,i ::ini;le deposit Purk nnd Edward H. Shields and Dr. man Hewitt got blue ribbons for his ward C. Thonic, Jud.sun Cunuvi-r und Mi •> In: 'V' .!»"' •'hii-fiii < "'. diM>lay<:d m J he bank opened quickly is con- Beni anil no of bone Hranrh. Wc:;t. ['"tonf. .sfrori. I'hc i;;niv.; will ninn of tho committee in charge of Irefie.duiKnls will he ,.-rve,l •'f..,-,,n,; ,„,,,. :', I'.-llv, MnUhar with cerned. NumbeNe r If. —MrMr.. nnd Mrs. Leon Woll lidmontl WeliiH reemved ilrst prizo atiirt. at. luilf-p:i.-t ri^lil u'clo -k and Very sincerely.yours, thc nffnir und ia uaalEitrd by mem- t I ^s^,^^ . - 'liit- ]il:in .!i'.: thn it will make, thn of Point I'lennnnt. and Uonald llenibling second in the there will )>n ji;i/.rs rdlil n-fii-:;h- Anna need Pnrfiom;. of th ny j "Then there are trust funds and There will be M mn be i -I'rnnk Curl/ion of Kant exhibit, of jjo.iierni album collections. A new i;ei-lori of sln.-k i.i now I.|TH -'l-ird-. ,ibr. • or Keann nu;nts. eytato monies in the bunk which can prize a for the winners. M nd Anna Addition of I.akc- Honorable mention was given lUch- in tin: r;c-d Hank huildiin: nn.l I..in: .-tieiu-.il : bo uafirt for buying stock only after Nursery Employs y^Q Men. ii.-^'oclatiun. Thi.-i j-i-iir:; i.-, i-un)|'i'.,''i I J h'- d Ii;nik , ;i v• that Numlicr 17 —I'M Collann of \.m\\L ard WciHii, Michael Cooncy and t'ouiilry Clllh Dance. long-winded court action. Tin;re \n Work at thc Economy nmnmli';; at ' new notion of fit.ork in now open Iliiinch niul Mm. .1. A. Vanl'dt «f l.nUn- Dou^laji TJerry. (if twu eln.-se.s: l''la.-.:i "A" a ml '('I.i....! 1 I-,,- p,,h lit ion will* bo l» wuotL 1 no uao in counting on this kind n* LittU; Silver Ls in full nwing. Tin* }G Rod Jlnnk bulUllnjj; nnd loiin Mias Dtiris ./ardhu', chairmnu, l;i Th(! :lpiill^ dalk-i- of til*' .S\N iininlliK "I!." An invi ;.tin.-Ill uf 51 |n r niMiilli ' nli;,,. : IIi Utitled NinMl.LT Ift—Jut.i-|'li MtCluiy nnd In I'.'lasM ",\" :dinre:. initlui.--. l"l ^'.'i1'! [ j,.,,, money for a quit-It reopening of the iMnf Inn. Thin rjcrleM is; coniiiosrd River (-ulllltry cliih will lake, place •, ii it :c- ; ;JIHi HI spring rush in on "and ll!O men hav^ "Untie" KaKtoi- <>f l-'rroliolil. boin^ iis.'iistcd by a largcs conniiittcu. of t wo chtn.'ics: Clitsfi "A" rind Claim Kilt unlay lilRht. April I, al. the I'luh- in a |ipru\iin.ilcl\- t:'/. tii'.nlh. I'h. •' IJiuik. We could KPI it in time, but 1!lv : ll. ' tu;i« ll. .1^ hei>n given John. Tlii;i in about the. Nutnticr VJ~"littteh" ami Slaiinfl f'"'/ The judges .'ifleiHcd include Mrs, hlve.ilnr in Chi.-,.; "1;' .ilian- . p iv •>;: ' ' wo cjannot afford to lon« thla time. We 1 "l! An invc.'itinont of $1 per month linil.-iC Alan li. Woulb'y'.s i.n-lii- ,1 rn .^Hmii nUnilKT mi l;»:;t, yenr. The firm :; in IHHM "A_" shfircrt maturry for $200 "I iMTftitold. T] Ionian .I.i rdine, ('at 1 t'k'h weaker |>i-r luunlll fur ahnm ','!! liu.nth . 1'hi. •"'• ''' ' < • •. • u 111 y. Thr, want._to pot thc. b«nk «iwncd''iirxt Numlioi- ^O~Wllliniti VmiHrlioi'-l. t»t will piiivid'- the inil-ic. fitock comihila principally of ro.se Jin pptoxinifitcly I.Ti nionthti. Tho l*-HK ttiiuiili uml "Halm" t'milly t.f 1'ITC- and William Ilnmnicll, all of, Red iil.D niatiin-.-; nt f.'lln per ..|i in- | .111. • •!-•• \s ill ; p:i:te. nn work on an uni-ejitrirtrri b.i:ii:i tio that buHhns and shrubbery. Two cailuadu iii -.itui" in OlauM "I>" nhnrcH p<*iy;i $2 IIOM. IJiink for the jiietureji nnd Thomas f I Aims ,S. (.'oni)\'r! , LS.'.- V. , I:III: '. 1 l u«l Oil ,' ,,, further "ilistrcHfj will not bn caused of IOHO bushes wore »)i]nj>wj away |)c month tor about 711 month. ). Thla Number 21—-Clmi-Ico Hcniiclt »E Kod living Brown, K. V. H. II. Stout, - • Advri tt.,cnu'nt. ' I. ml,:: I,.' emniinity to r.uit y(»ur Dinner; tie^t i;i'adc^ and to tho community. l niutuiTii at $liUU per HIUIIO. Hunk und t.ilit rn«Hcll of KrcehoW. yetttfirdny. H h; expected Hint, tin: nnd Mi::a 1'aibai a (lie prlo.es. Uucxcellod snrvleft. L'red Ij ! ! )lc i n. !MU- Nunibri- --—llniry Lmviciiro of Orc.in W. W. Kcnneily A. Soils '"" 1 "For thc.^o and various ot.hor rra- rush will In tit, for :;evcnil werUn. Irfjuif. £1. Oonnvrr, Hcc'y. Wikurt Co.. Red Bank, phonii Xi'±— ik .. i>nly h'orlijt iirovn nn.l Klnmiur I.ochiicr <>T Ulc».n..J. ,i re ul!,-i-in^ i-vri-jii-U'ii:-, all ; i -,- Hniifi T think thid ovcry (lopunllor who Nmiilivt- *J.1—"Ilut-ky" Knrly at Nci<- Other (;onilnille(^ incinbci tllR Aiivcltlaelllf-nt. Hi. id.ill tra'lc III whole: ale in f'1u'l! it Thi tuiio uml DorU I'ui7.co uf Lunu Mmin-li. ' .am afford to tin tic should not utop fjiwa Orttnn Seeds. lllun I'Into l»liniir, S5 CeniH. Sli.-i.'ic-ii .Janot. tlrowa, Mlaa Loin Si-i! u-; hefur.-' luivinn eh..-wh.-i... .•xte ml a with lining twenty per cent of hia or Number 1M —AUOIIKO 1'lcona of Anbury Tmblll's T.v|H»vrlU'r llcuilnuurtcrs. W. Kennedy & Suiiii, llaidhn: i Our minny and shudy lawn mix- At. Kfit.'iin'u Out Kato Druj.; SLorfl Park nml Cliira Applosnto of Neptune. ifeauo, *fIra Mary Gill and Miss 1 her doposll to buy preferred slock Typewriter. ! rented, bought. ;;old 1'. f). bus 'J7, UIMI llauli Adv,i ture*!, composed of NntLvo und Im- luncheonette. Your clioleo of meat/], DoiiKlai; il(uidi h:kKoa, Lillian .lofdiin, and repaired. Trnliin'M. r>H Ihnad but nhould UHO nt huuit thirty per ported grn;;;ie;f, producn <*x<:<:ll 1 (Continued on puco 10, column i.) D. Wlkoff Co.—Advertisement. nefift loiida throUKh Tho IteKlalor'H i'd- Irene. Anilersou, Mm, Wllllani fihri - UuVfi eiill ILUllit! exllH pucl.Ct cciUo.— AdvcrtlucincnU io.— Advortiut'inont. woud. Mrs. M. IJ. Jones, Mr:-. Tlico- 11 paya to iidvcitbo in The llcubtcr. eltnif; Tim lU'i;Lltf. — AUvcrtH A Patre Ten RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 29,4933.

,Kcd Flank continued lo be without every support and encouragement. telegram of today'* date about the pointed out that if the bank reopened banks in Red "Bank that have been a bank. He said it would within a That's the kind ofK a paper which Second Bank May the depositors would not lose one Merchants Bank To closed. Herbert Endorsed I short time result in thc bankruptcy l-cally serves tho beet interests of cent, whereas if the bank was forced the community, and I should think "I have heretofore brought this to close and liquidate in these de- 'of Ihc town, causing among other Reopen Next Week situation to the attention ot the High School Notes Reopen Tomorrow ! (nines the cloring of the schools and The Hegister would feel gratified pression times it could hardly fall to By Township Club Comptroller of the Currency, but us happen that losses would ensue. He ' I interference w-itli nfiny other gov- over the part it played in getting iContinued from page 1.) ... you have telegraphed to me I will explained that the preferred stock la the bank reopencd/'j again communicate with htm, and Herbert Edwards, a member of iholflcr.-. cf whom !>:> prr rent are prp- ornmental functions. He said that son that the bank looks hopefully not subject to liabilities of any kind Middletown Democrat! Follow vious drpos:tnrfl of Ihc bank. In other under such conditions thc town would towards the small depositors to as-hope for some speedy action. the Young Men'a Republican club of "Yours very truly, and that under the reopening plan Endorsement of Arthur Pryor Bed Bank, addressed tho junior as- T.-ords thc depositors virtually own j be much thr same as if an inacci-s- sist in raising the balance needed. 1 nil of the profits of the bank would "Hamilton 1<\ Kean.' sembly; of the lied Bank high school (:ie bank. • ; sihle wall v.-frt- built around it. HeRod and Gun Club Depositors are urged not to wait for be used to pay interest on these With Announcement of Sup- laat Wednesday on the topic, "Good The r\|.,-7i.--r.< ot rur.ning the tank. ' strongly urged all citizens to attend bonds and to retire the bonds. Cur- members of the canvassing teams to "Chamber of Commerce, port of Other Candidate. Citizenship." r,r in ,1'hM- words the "overhead," ; ihc meeting in thc inteiey of the Hold Benefit call upon them but to save time by | "Red Bank, N. J.: ing this period (he holders of com- : At a meeting of tho lliddletown * * * will b ,'il per cent lrfs than was true Second Nn'.ional bank nnii Trust mon stock will receive no dividends. ; 1 Sixty persons attended thc card ; soing to the bank and signing the thc bunk was closed. The company Friday night and to asas.f "I acknowledge with thanks your Democratic organization last Thurs- The members of the senior art ". ' and bunco party given,^'riday night ' subscription blanks. It is pointed out telegram and appreciate very much Most of the clergymen of the town c Iru11 day night, the candidacy of Henry guild went on a sketching trip .Mon- e is due to carrying out rrc- ir. every possible way in th " I in Union flrehouse oni Shrewsbury i that thc amount required to open the your message in respect to the criti-jw'ere present and all of them, urged W. Herbert of Engllehtown for oneday to Sickles lane and the green- diiir.ns narir by the state de- ; ins of that institution. avenue by the Sunrise Rod and Gun bn n It is much smaller percentage j cal situation in our country because [the reopening; of the bank. Rev. of the Democratic freeholder, nom- houses on the William Parker estate. !i' of banking .inri insursnoc. Mr. Quinn drFcribcl tin contJiti club. About ?12 was realized. At of the deposits than has been true ot the present very unfortunate John B. McCloskey aroused laughter inations was endorsed. At a previous The group waa under the direction of Tonv-iT I1' -,ho hank will br oprn of the Merchants Trur pinochle L. Marthens won first prize, i nf other rerent .successful bank re- banking" situation. I am very anx- when he stated that he hoped all the meeting the organization bad voted Miss Kdna Haliock, art aujiervlsor at ji'fin i ulo,' k ur.iil ?ix o'clock. , hnnk. He n c•.' ; I ffjuu-pi1 l tr» put thcextent. During the period of liqul-j ,„,„,„ ,c(.ond pri?c OUlc,, share in buying new stock," said one ness next dnnr. "He referred to the prize. prize and all of our banks and utherwitj*: The organization also endorsed thc facts about the vnrioufl flowery, Th<>•-- b;. Till" bin ;inr^^ was obtained $165,000 in cash if on handnand. Thi"eje ||, Mrs. Aid Ombcrg, Gilbert I i n talkinlki g witi h a Register reporter. situation. I want to assure you nn<] church. present were Edna Hallock, Hi g g epot McCampbcll and Frert Hchock, Jr.; Vi>\ Tl 111!" ;••' i ;i y ii ijrhi t nt a wildly cn- bank building is owncd^ by Ihc Mcr-!nah]prpn> Nul.mnn- ijnllam. Evart the others and an inquiry will sub- Lester Eisner, when asked to ex- Leila Wood, Elizabeth Widley, Anna "I am sure there would be no such who will seek re-election to the Leg- :( ]l •Vi i n)T nl KT .lamest' AW- hanfH TrustVoTiYlsans'-fn-e-a-ndrlra Anderson, Herbert Huntcii Mrs. stantiate the fact that I am keeping press his opinion, said that he had Bcichek, Jean Morrow, Mary Fischrr criticism If thuae who make it were in close touch with the situation not islature. c;iiri! iu \\ 'hOTl ihc moptinpr was Mr. Quinn said the only liability | 1 the fullest conildence in the bank. and Robert Imlay, Shelduh Whiting Johnson, Fred liiltbrunnei, t'ully informed aa to the real /actff," only here in Washington but at the. 1 .^ubfH*riptionP for would be one. of $500,000 to thc de- 11 Thc Middletown township commit- and George Max/ie)(i. f;!li u I «* i lit i Miss Lydia Murphy, Mrs. Lester Pat- he continued." Sales of preferred He stated that his aunt. Mice Rosa posit ors. The bank would be forty Federal Reserve Board in New York tec came in for criticism at the hands thn nninur.t nf 5103,000 had terson. Miss Florence Goodridge nnd stock to the owners of common stock and with the individual institutions Wels, had been a continuous deposi- i c(-ivr ,h the result of a per cent liquid, the speaker declared. Mrs. William Thorpe. The consola- tor in the bank since 59 years ago ' °f various members of the organlza- Franc I;H Kodama presented 3 re- now total about 5200,000. This la an at home. There are limitations to tlo rampnign hieli had been carried on He described the reopening plan. tion prize went lo William MacJn- increase of approximately $50,000 what I or anyone else in my position and that the Eisner estate had nn n for holdinngg Itheir meetings In thc cital of piano selections on Thursday by the oilicialf of the company since Ftating that the state department of ;tosn A ca)tc donated by Mrs. Ellz- over last Friday when such sales can do without the power or author- account in the bank which bad been afternoon Jristead of at Chris nd Friday of \iu>i week at rarly in 1031. The full amount re- banking had rot only given its ap- abeth Estelle was disposed of on theamounted to $150,000. ity to override the rulings of those started by his father, tho late Slg- J. Flcke of Naveslnk, who brought j school assemblies. He was introduced tjuireri was S15O.9OO. proval to have this put into opera- co-operative plan and was won by in charge, but I am trying honestly inund Eisner, fifty years ago. lie up the question, pointed out that j by Gasper DeMalo. He plnyed FCV- rri S "Now in order to get the true per- and energetically to do all I can to Afiir brief talks by Mayor Charles tion but. had commented that it was j Ernest Swcnson. Henry Higgins anil spective, of what has happened to said the family had twenty different most of the taxpayers of thc town- I cla] of the better known classics. help each and every closed bank in accounts in the bank and that their I ship are employed ln the daytime and | Tt. English and John J. Qulnn sub- the finest bank reopening plan ever [Adrian Woodward were in charge of these stock owners consider what Monmouth county, i Do not hesitate confidence in the "institution was I cannot attend the committee sea- K-riptinn:- weie asked for and thesubmitted to thc department. He th" e arrangements. they have lost. The stock which they to wire me again and as often as A debate was held by mcnihcis of le.^por^e wns immediate. About 600 said that if the required amount of Henry Iilggln!-, Gilbert. Dahlgren | owned was worth, at a conservative you have any suggestions to make, further illustrated by trust fund de- ! sions. Tho organisation adopted a g g posits of IS12.000 made since the the science club at a meeting held at rryon.y v. ere present and the mem-stock were sold the department d b estimate, $12S per share prior to the j "With kind regards. and Reuben White attended a hear- banking holiday was declared. •• Vn off the reopennreopening campaigp n rani' would use every'possible means to jjn/jof a. legislative committee on fish time thc hank was closed. Recenl , W b Ferl'en F. Hlaisilel! jjnve n humor- : inittM- walked about thth c room witithh get the bank opened without delay, land game matters at Trenton a few sales had been made as high as $150 • g from afternoon to mBht. fi.tructor at the hiyh school. The topic ous account of some of his esperi- .. Ifie Ucmocrats went on rccorrl FUb:-i-riptio:i blanks. A big dotible- He told of the success achieved by days h < 1 n ion W1S in uf the debate wa.;, "Rc;.olvcd that air- 'i^' /r % V; * ! -i'<- 51" per share. But suppose we | The following telegram was re- oners in selling stock. Ho suid he favoring the re-opening plans ui t).<-, l.i'-cd bli.'-kboaril was on the stage the bank at Freehold^ of which formedri bIIyV thcf fis1mnh ann rifdf rri m n fifttii. II_.T__J.__O... r a., ,\r i • -VI-VTIMIB i. •>• <. p,»u •• game com-j take, thc figure of $125 as being cor-j,:eivcd from Gene Tunnoy, former n more benefiniil! to the rom (time to mission that thc brooks y, had not met v»ith a ain-lo refusal. Merchant. trUBt company and the ' \!?" * nf the nu..li(onum and fro County Clerk Joseph McDermott. is - in Mon- , ,-cct. The bank had 20,000 shares of; heavyweight pugilist United Stales than airj-hip.H." halke At About a year or so ago!mouth county were well stocked champion ot Edwin C Gilland. supervising prin- Second National bank and Trust ttmrt th" total? were president, common stock. It doesn't require an ', the world: : 1 . Gerald Layman and Clinton Wil- the outsf: the figure read: ' * liL* i •! » | ^.uintuvil muLll. Jl UUCJI1 L ILUIlUi; all I jcipal of schools, predicted that nil company of Red Bank. A committee this bank w0 10 n.f'M was rriiehcd the going was of business and an inrrcusc of em- coach, li;i.> ).-;-Uf(J a Jiijijc-t for more 'should be gathered from'some other cent of dividends can be paid until Benjamin Parker are deserving of community duty but also for their the organtziition, during t,he course Hot BO rapid, but by that time every- ployment if thc bank were reopened. ! spot, so as not to interfere with Ihc j after the purchasers of the pre-the congratulations and the support own preservation and salvation. He of thc discussion in the banking alt- He said that on thc first day thc 1 1 body in the room was wearing smiles ferred stock have been paid in full of all depositors for their splendid told of a paralyzed woman, eighty needed for llir sprint. !. bank opened its doura the depositors I sport. uation, declared thnt the cloning of FO certain was the feeling that the by retiring thc stock. How can any- The prpfifntation of li :.enlor would be entitled to withdraw 554,- j .showing and for the comparatively years of age and not in comfortable four or five banks upon whom thn final would be reached. At the cut- _ one sny that the owners of common play, "The Munmiy and th' 000, all of which has been frozen nml , FOR A STATK DICTATOR. fine condition tho bank ia in during financial cireuniHtaftcus having , maJority of Middlctown lownshlp FoLof'ihc meeting there was no such ! stock have not done their part when h!i been out of use since December, 1931. r this period of stress. bouRht one share of stock. j residents depend for^bankini? facili- * P'^poned until uPer th.« certainly. Hopefulness that the re- ( they have not only lost two and one- : Kil Cr Under the reopening plan the de-Thero1 n McCnmplx-ll Says This is "Gene Tunney." John J. Quinn,gave a graphic dc- ,lr_s has crf?a^(| rt ^niotion thai call.-* *' .holidny.-. Mi.. Thrudor.i t>pcning of the hank would be con- i hall millions of dollars but have also would positors -will be entitled to withdraw i Needed for New Jersey. ?cription of the harm which . (Or deceive .icticvi ' ^iown. co;u-h of tin- pi•.;,-, lis an summated •* penrral at that, time, 'subscribed for $200,000 of preferred ten per cent of their money, the iirst j Mickey Walker of Shrewsbury, befall the community if the bank • ..If WD nre t0 cxln ,!S -t pri'rty-• ne ' nounced that tho ,:;i:nr> cm-\ will be but there \v as also more or less ap- Holmdel, Now Jersey, month the bank is open and there- | -stock?" concluded the member of middleweight champion oOtho world, remained closed. Ho said ^nc bank , id, " e must not only beco c'intpr-! llHed and that thr- play v.i!l hv, p:>. jirchrnsion in some, quarters that March 25. 1933. roallv not closed because it was ta W m after to make withdrawals in alter- the campaign committee. has done his bit to put. the. political Kide of th • .vented on a Tiiur.-day and I- ndav the job, ,wn< too big to be put over To ;he Editor of Thc Register,, • tne bank .^ nnan(.j;il fiifllculties but because of ' ^na. nating; amounts of jlflecn and ton The members of the committee back into business. Here i.s a tele- •lit we must take a plrfin night. ^^ ^ In one j-.hl. Dear Sir:— caution dr posit ors of the bank not the techni(iue of the bank examiner, j c|v)c". s o.a well. The people of Pehwart?.. president of the per cent over a period of 42 months. ram recei ved from h im yest or day: Thei e \P a. possibility thnt larger Find herewith exact cony of myto feel that because the campaign "Edward F, O'Brien, the township at the present time arc Tl'itaiv chili. MYJN Die, ' aulCL-niiin"" oft 1 fitter of March 25 to Clinton h. Bar- Bla^ fn Eatontown Couple's withdrawals' may be~ permitted after s progressed so well up to date "Second National Bank and Trust 1 ,suffiM'injf a groat inconvenience a3 a- thc meeting nnd all who saw and ddo'' , presidenid t of NeN w JerseJ y '('l'nxua\' - i ,, ...... i , , ., whic' he.urt,'Ofl ail depositors to sub- the first month. Twenty-five, per tnnt ll wlU (1 s0 aurln tnc last remilt. of the. bnnkinK situation. )tenr of one man who had $2,000 In thc A largely attended mpcting of th w 5ng woui'l o; end until enough sub- Thc assembly majority 'is divided fcdcral banking authorities because ' ' tAjch an in- '•' 'nn fl-1 a P°Htical pnrty will not be York. Over a hundred cftrds of con- scription:- ere obtained to reopen Merchants Trust company bank nt. into blocks: Essex jtepublicans and iho bank is closed. They point out depositors of. the .Second National the flrpt places to make bank and Trust company of llnl vestment. 'tinavniiin™ nnd we will have accom- '< gratulation were loccived. the. bank, even though it might re- the time the bank tWcd. This man tu hnve a. lliat such criticism doeo not do ono plU-hrd nomethinp definite and con-j Mr, and Mr.". Vimdetmurk, who taiire ur.til daylight to do so. has been jobless a long; time .r>nd he Hank was held Friday night ut St. Maurice Schwru t? ;ir!rd as thc d n C P l 0 blt f B dl rc ard e8S of James's auditorium. It was part nf kilesman" of thc mcctinK. He took :-' i uctivc of which t.'vpry eititvu of; were murritd at Hcurtidale, IMew Occasionally Mr. Schwartz; was re- i.s now recpivinK unemployment re- i^ hi° nnd oTh rr l^oMs ^No^hTr" ° °° S ! whether ;hc township, regardlef-s of political I York, in JS83, were both born m New lief assistance. Despite this fact this the campaign for reopening the bank off his coat and announced" ihut "•)ievcd-bv -others.- At..one. stage o[ the bank must sell man has subscribed for ten shares of - The ..senate is 'comprised * of eleven! wrongly the bank must sell pre- by the sale of preferred stock and it ' not KninK to stop until he got ' aHHiations, can well be proud.'j. j York. While ut Scnrsdalo Mr. Van- (he ]r[ocecding:: Rev. John B. Mc- candidatcs for governor, five; candi- ferred'stock to the value of $1,500,- sub^tontial- results. He nx-, The welfare committee reported ,dcrmaik -wan nt different times col- Clofkcy, rector of St. James's church, stock to get the bank reopened. resulted subscriptions w being jvery p , dates for judgeshipa, lour genUemen 000 to get jeopencd. /'What la thc depositor ' that since" the hiadc a brief but very forceful ad- These ten shares, costing $15 eacli Kignetl for $120,5-10 of tliiy stock. This plained th;tt he was not a d< last regular meeting j-lector and- road commistlrjncr^ He of leisure and one a (Table minister use of arguing about this?" they inter-» dress in favor of reopening the Mcr- sind totaling $150 will be paid for out plenipotentiary from Hudson. They exceeded the expectations of thc'of the bank but that he wa there had been distributed to needy \ moved to Eatontown in 1893, whers pay. "The only thing to do is to sell cn [or tne Ihants Trust company bank and the of thc man's deposit. JJ,r. Schwartz are unable to agree cither on a lleadd - committee in charge, of the rnoeting stcd in ECttinc '•• °P school children of the township 23 ' he has lived ever since. In addition the stock and get the bank reopened. and renewed confidence that the goal rthef banks of Ilcd Hank. A letter said that surely when man who er or on policies, of the community. '.Also he wanted pairs of shoes and that there were j tmaro farmink h g his own land, Mr. Vander- A number of,municipalities should All thc talk and fault-Jlndlng: in theof $1,500,000 would soon be reached. Lo reciprocate for the LSsistancc , sulllcient fnmls on hnnd to purchase j as been thc mail carrier in fiom Rev. John K. Murray, rector of much misfortune k h b h il had met with bo fn the hands of receivers, but world ^yont change that fact." which ho received from Edward additional shoes if they were needed, j Eatontown for over 25 years. Ths Holy Cross church of Rumson, was would subscribe for ten shares there Mayor Charles R. English acted as , „. ------there are now no laws covering such One thing which is very gratify- chairman and opened tho meeting ! O'Brien and other depositors of the The nominating committee, of I couple received sifts of flowerj, i ttd that was no reason why depositors in bet- read in which thc writer slated that cases. As a result, the state is ncU ing to Frank McMahon, the presi- with a plea to all residents of RedlSecond ^National bank and Trust , which J. Rayrnond C'Xell is chair-1 glassware, a r.-nJio, money and ter circumstances should not help cullpctinK Its tnxos, and there is he wished every success for thc re- dent nf the bank and to the other Bank and vicinity to support thc re-'company when thc meeting was held man, submitted a preliminary re- many other fiifts. At thc celebra- opening ramiKiisrn. the bank. every evidence that, muny branches ! tion held Wednesday night a grand of thc public .service throughout the bank officials, is the lively interest opening plan. He asked his listen- the previous night in thc interest of port which slated thnt the township 1 Edward O'Brien on several occas- Tin: m.finv, began nt eight o'clock and spirit of co-operation shown by ers not to delay but to act immedi- thc Merchants .Tnist company bank. > slate would bo ready forr submissio' ' ' n i'"arch was held by the guests and ions relieved Mr. Schwartz when the wa(f lcfl b Mr aml Mrs Va end it ci>i,.-lu..led at half-past eleven I.J-. K. Roberts, chief national hank ately, as every day that the bank was It was unanimously agreed that i to the members at the nexn t regular I 5' - ' nider- latter was tired or "talked out," as e'clock. .ins' before the advent of tsingle the snarls in which govern- closed caused injury to the town. He Mr. Schwartz difl rijfially as good a meeting. The report indicated that mark. Refreshments of enke and he put it. Mr. O'Brien is not a de- examiner of the third federal, or what one member of 'he bank com- ment in New Jersey finds itself. New York district. Other officials read a letter from Ft. E. L. More-'job for the Second National bank i there would be no dear'.h of candi- Ice cream with a large wedding cake positor of tho Merchants Trust com- 7nc re-crgfam^ation, commission p d in imittec dewi il>fil as a new and bet- of this district have also been very field, who is engaged in business at and Trust company as he did for his dates and that all sections would be ! i" center of tho table. Krtl F.ank. Perhaps no pany but he is interested in getting would be super-government. The i Thee guests included many resi- ter tlay for Mr. Moreflcld stated that own bank. r held nt F.ed Sank was it reopened for'Ute good of the town. Kovernor would havo nothing left to dents from Eatontown and ncigh- !meetin^ eve enr Sir: ! =on to doubt thai the required i Our Ktatc j.w , Mi Schwartz. I amount would lie received. Father lininiteni'y with rrocplni; pnralysis. i i.-nuini!- .McClopkey .saiil the banli olllcials Municipalities nre fncinK bnnkruptcv. I "••"*'"»' rectors of the bank. Kharea were sold at $200 each. of New Monnv^uth g&Ve a brief ad- . „. . •o, ' came the o 11 r lllc is pointed ; '.verc to be complimented on the uu-Homes, farms and industry are hein'i; I Pf' »K ^' Mr. O'Brien said that the persona J Kavesink liook and ladder company j hleh he dWfcrJbed the me- ?J"L f-l!ZaD«»- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ronliyeatcd by capital levies. Public out"".' a"s" "showinv~" ~g that if the required tUcUfi n w aw-unnnK but effective way in which who bought preferred stock were not.'bought, one share and thc Fair View nty courts. He UT w UP v i M ^"M . £ >\vn on my ediiwillon i.s in jeopardy. Chaos amount of stock is sold the federal !chfln)ca of thc c0U they hail waged tho reopening cnni- replied Mr threatens the affairs of or^-aimed so- 1 uepartnient will lend its utmost aid gi%inff money to reopen the bank but ;Cenietery associotion bought five , pojnted out the various- pitfalls that rL'tZ v-\ V iL I-A il' * ™ f Onkhur! MiB he ):iiel! ,-nnl eMcndcl pni^n. He said he hoped no one would ciety. This situation demands that |O KottinK the bank reopened in theon thc contrary were investing shares. Mrs. Uichurd K. Fox was , bcsel the unwary litigant In his con- Do V *: money at three per cent interest. He Onc of the largest buyers. She is thc w v. Smiu li."; Ihickrtf.s direction crilicii-c the reopeninK plan. He said the Taxpayerpy s associatiot n of NNew 11 ul(.kcsl poasiblc time. tacts with the law and offered to as- pointed out that tho stock is non-as- Jarcest depositor of thc bank with and James B. Winner of Red Bank. Tin: eivaicyt cliecrhlK ! i' was one that should be Mlpportcd. Jcrsty ha ml to the leirislaturo a pro- Progress in the campaign is shown sist in unraveling any difiiculty said that at tiie time thc bank Kram witith nn ultimatumltit , rxiiiriniii ; I aessable. He said that some misin- '.JMD.OOO in th' iv.;* department. which any of the members might ex- j •Iniipii.j th vening en- on GARDUN POOLS.' sed there llall been some umle- June 1st, 1033. Thc Now Jersey TaxTax - \ the largge advertising sign board formed persona had made the criti-' prior to last f.lf-'i, , Ih.-k ' n resident, nf payerspayers ' association alone h:is thn ;it thc foot of Broad street. A tabu \-ed crUicis-ni about thc bank of- thn ;it thc foot of Broad street. A tabu- .subscribed for stock to the value of Last wcclc's meeting wa. held in ,i i TJ,\ wartr. tlKclare.il power t o save thth e people'l's heritace. ! lation of the total subscriptions at. Uirccl oim Ior MllUi 0|U> ftl Very llcliils. but that developments since (tit Such a program shall require doing their part to reopen thc bank. $10,000. At the request of the chair- the Independent fire company head- Slight Cost i'I while still various stages is shown in largo fig As proof that they had done their man of the meeting she was iskctl r,t n tldlv' that time lind hern such as to prove thc legislaturg e to yet upp Male rc- quarters at Belford. The next meet- j uies. The }nst total, placed on thepart Mr. O'Brien pointed out that \\o stand nnd be introduced to the au- y clly v llJltLiJ the critics that the fault- nrgnninatioiti n commissioii n with plen- ; ing- of the organization will be hold) „. ' '. •>. con- ary authority and power ovrr the :-i«n this morning, showed that only they had subscribed for stock to the dionce nnd she did so to thc accom- Mlnc for lfs Is a trUe ICC0rd so HIII; i linHinp w.i.i unjustified. At 11 in the East Keanaburg school on T - V . ' «IKJ ' $-*41J'oii remained to be secured toVahin of $150,000. He snid that all of pnniment of much applause. John J Raf-'1 say minc—'a under a croup of old r ii ' clu.iUni cif hln remarks Father Mr- irnch the ROHI of $1,300,000. Tuesday, April 11th. (.•ominifl^ioiift. thc rnnio to oontinur tho directors had made substantial . . M . ^ plum trees which in thc sprint arc. ntl i rioiikey subi'rriheil Inr jtock and ! ferty, minority leader of the Asscm- I-mi [lower for anvnn yo:irs. This rc-or- J cent. Thnt would make up for thoae rcilcctcd in this water mirror, like a 1 to thi? set Jin exnmitle which was subscriptions. i bly, has been invited to .speak. who do not subscribe,"' concluded tlie brlilo decked out fvv her nupti.il.i, n tit ni. thin quickly emulated by otlier . Mr. O'tSrlen said tlwiL the difTlciil- , fi priso live nifn. desi^nntiMl by the New member of tlie committee. Driver of Auto must entrancing picture, particularly -I'n1 Then- wen some rnsh sales of Jvr^cy Tax pnyoi-M' aaxvcUiiiuu :nv.) ties in which the bank found itself , .!<•!., A curj)n of Iii5 mon in canvassinj; in thc May moonlight. Oh. do mnkc mi,y ' Mnck, but most snleR wore made , iKiinrd in the ennhlin^ art. were not really money losses but pa- tin* depunitors to sell stock. Th«ue per losses. He pointed out that thr Thrown Into Creek The Woman's Club a pool; it's so easy nnd ao satisfac- ;rc- ; ini'lf-r nn nprprnipnt whereby the I 1)1 Such il |i["O;;i;Un Philll plVC tn t is n ^fneriil fpcllnp of ndniiration far federal bank examiner in his last tory! iwn monev i.« to be dfdtictrd from the this re-or^nnizfitiun comniissinn full power to rc-(ir[;;ini/.c mid coinulid;i1r their un.solflsh, public-spirited action. statement of tlie condition of the John A. Warner of Red Bank was .-•' iicuiiti^. T):i: llrst •"">1<1 Backs Bank Plan First of course you diu a hole the 1 1" any rxi.'ilintr hun n]y, i-nmmi.^iiiiin -im) : Many of them nre not only absenting bank refused to consider as nssrts I forced off thc road in his car by an- desired dimensions, which you have of S^Ou to Mis. Henrietta (lepartnipnt:- of tlie slate, find tu re- jotlior machine Sunday night on thc lirnl'i I thrniselves from their business du- notes which aggregated $GOO,000. already staked out. Dig nt lea«t vise or reduce :-;ul:irics i>i rliininiilc i road from Little Silver to Oceanport. At a special meeting of the execu- Ken | ! irs but rioing to considerable ex- These notes were thrown out us an- three feot. down and cover the bot- Im-i^hl I.. 1'';ITSOHS of scrviceii. Furthfi- it f-ii;iii rnipitwer '"His car hit the bridpe ovci Parker's tive board ot thc Ked Bank Woman's 1 ,lo|,n $'<•• n I'.rv. d, ' [if-nsc to carry on their worlt. Some scts because they bad run more thnn tom with rock.s nbout the size ot th s rr-nrenn zntir a yenr, although payments had bern creek and he was thrown into the club held Friday, with Ills. Hosea •j i,a r;y ] I j.' le .-'•ll vn r.M.pprnlr with n'jitc pnvprnim; of ihrm. not being depositors of the your head. Then look behind the 1 1 i water. Soldiers from the fort pulled Chiirk presiding, the committee un- ili'-'f fi.l 1 nfllj hhal •s of :-tcick for ^l' .'^ ^ nlhliition nf nm-!bank, have no personal strike at is-regularly made. Mr. O'Brien pointed barn or tool house for an old vinc- .--liar.- g him out nncl took him to thc post animously adopted a resolution ,.r,pi.r,. tu T! 115 C and Fred O»klcy. j nuipiilitics •:< and Hchuol dir- Ut h l t t prnr barrel, knock out one head and .-•erne out. Unit he tl one note amounting treated for pledging the club's loyalty and sup- to thr All irn • \S' We rdrn Mr. Quinn, Mar- tricfH, Nc:uly nil of the Inrye depositors to $6(10 nnd that It mis among those """P'tnl, where ho^ make a hole in the other and Insert ini shiill roquin- lacerations on thc head, lie was able port to the Second National bank ! e the tin K .nil IfilV, Pwlrhvl^htt T, I'ar-t, «'} Such !of ihc iumk have subscribed twenty nol considered worthy of brtnp llsl- a one-inch pipe, nbout eighteen incb- id liiw.i whrrrby to return home. and Trust company and promising to oa long—you will probably (lnd this ' |n-t ci'iit or more of their money to ecl n.i an ;ussel. Tlii.s .statement : niunli'ipul fcovernni 'Mlts llKiV hr top. When assist ln every way possible in Uson thc rubbJaii heap nli\o. Now ptftro llit Chainbi-r '>f ! j)lficed in r buy preferred atock. Tho proportion aroUHed ^onern) hulcliter. •J'he thi'- Thr other far did not : the , y pp r enr crowded Mr. Warner reopening. Tho committee further the barrel on the rocks In thc hole •d ten ftharfs fur ' be rirt-rc(f[, by thc ory thnt Mr. O'Brien was not a Rood •Hi" ic-oiy,nnUi\tivn V| t\w.iakes, ! Uli Such a pru;;i amounting to more than twenty per- thnt It stands up stralRht, lor this is l'f:r, thf Ainrrirati much Mnnller. It in for thi.i crouii to escape provoking mirth. He ! fR aliningg his car to skid. When It : thr li^;i.slnUilc to r? cent of their balance. your drain from thc bottom of your rtupt fr< 'in liixn - urging that Mep be said thnt nil the resource.!! of the ntnick Ihc bridge the door was I tion nil Inhnr \-Mlurr; Hi" iinprnvrnicMt>, O'Brien family were at the dispo.su! I forced open and Mr. Winner Four new members were accepted, pool. Then throw in nmoll rocks liny of tlir- Anifii- i whifh nmv )i:i ve int takrn tn hasten thc opening "f tho wan n or nifiy hf m\>\- i tllnpnlledd intit o ththc wt waterr. ihey being MrB. Kenneth Smith, Mrs. about thc barrel nnd dirt ton, cover 'rd tn liind, nnd tn Iinul the yearly liiink.^ in Ked Hani; wvvc .^ent by thc of the bunk. lie mentioned tluit. uincc the bankinc holiday $3!>n,00r> hud 1 The aim iiii:ht, on Sycamore avc- i Wellingto>V .IIIIBIU.nI Wllklnaw.mnia, MMrsR . E. F. Buk- with chicken wire to keep thc ce- t;ixnti(m on land il •r]f tn 111! 1 Mllil C Ilrd Hank Chamber of Conimorcr If) Ak ment from cracking, for the cement, (1 thr cnn:-1 ll 1)1 I"'"'\ h\X Wllh'l) ihr h;n c 1;m«l WIIUM irnt been deposited in thr trust fund of nue nl Uttlc Silver. Wnrrcll Acker- ; rr anil Mrs. 1). liilerbin. Sfii;it(ii-,. \v. Wnrrcu Harbour and niiin of Iliimson hit tho hub cap on; Mrs. John R. Smith, chairman of comes next. The first layer inixrd i My • or^;im/ft1 inn t In' , fni' u: r on long Ira r; ;il;M), to rn.'iri Uninilton K. Kcmi. .Vtoth therr of- the bank. with Htonen and then n smooth layer Jil.' " 11) Ml) !"J) Mr.' OT.rlcn snid the Mime kind of a truck driven by John W. ChattcnMhc literature, committee, had chur c! - - In.-: I bnnl,- n rl«i :•". 'I'lK' i nii" hy whli-Ji driats j'fht I'pplips stntlnK they would R up to tho top of the drain pipe, and 'I1 ai-ni for yiaper IO.ISPB were true wtlh regard of Hanimonton. Aekcrnian -of the meeting, w)iioh was held at .1 sur- :>\\c)i thn' all do all in the 11' puwrr to huvt; the worked above, the ground an a coping to bonds owned by the hunks. Mm;t lo Vv.,i: rontiol o£ hln cur and it ran hnlf-prist two o'clock. Hook reviews J ,:T;IMJ: V UIU.U )»»• lifink; in }((>(} Hnnk irojx'iicd «IM around the edge. I nt in your slop- , Mr. yon w\\l of these bonds, iiicludinK even Uher- Mill" n ditch nnd overturned. Achcr- were jjlven by Mrs. Krnnk Curtis, 1 viiy • •'nllir.j- ;i per, UU with water to let tlie cement . f !!,-•• b ty bonds and other United States |nwn WIIK cut nnd bruised and was Mrs. A. F. Nielsen and Mrs. Henry of thc tn\p; •n of New harden under water-anil behold tually • •si-nt by l))c rJmjnbpj- of. C'oinnieree h'onds hud depreciated in market viil- jtalien to ftivcrview hospitnl hy Mocklem. Mrs. I-Ii'isna Chnrk talked »r NHtirij; and tho rplii-'.H nre ;LK follow;;: your pool! I dll'll' )( fur tlii.s ue. Tills wna merely a paper lo;;:; Chief of I'olirc Fred Kie.glcr for med- on current events. Mrs. Arthur '•The t< •uii of IlctJ Hanh and vii-in- nnc] not an actual loss, Mr. O'Brien j icnl treatment. Gregory snii a groupp of threo songs, Mine iu about live feet lon^ nnd r by )H am] fan ity with ,L I'oinilntion of forty-five :ial(l. becnuse thej;e bond:; woulil (t, «.»-»— — J'cn was served In thh e lbclubhoush e oval, planted about with ivy and for- Y..I in-eif-lv ntrnits fiventnnllv regain their normal Pnrty at Ts'ew Monnloutli. library by Misses Ann Slellng, Pn- Rct-mc-noto and lillics of the vnllcy mpl.rll. I" Hi" i-ln.MnK of nil Ihr li.'tnks, tyiiiK Mr. O'r.iien snlil thnt the fact that trfcla GopslH, I/31eanor Alexander nnd find spring buJbr;. 'J'lin inside Jrt mi chM-cii iidllioii (liilliirj;. Hu:;inr;ifi : A birthdny party wati given Stitur- 1 thc hank was nblc tn do buMner'H nn Rthrl Keott, they boinp memberH of pnlnlod blue and a few i;uld il.-ih ll;ir.h i. ' u\ ft .•.f/uiilMil). N/> mi>ti\p;i can iv j\'rnmK fnr MI'iHi'H Anne and \>< wit lid tn WII !nr p;iyrolh. or torii ii'f.lrlctcil luihih unly at ine.'.iMit was | the. lioritcna comniHtef. In nnd out iinioni; tlie roului oi) the. 1 11;lr I'UlcnberK of New Monmouth. udfln .) I'iii-r iiriM-.-iiic;, of life. W'v ])1P;HI not nn nlrirmlnc fiyni]it"in -with re-r" i bottom. We 1111 with a hono nnd r III ! i wi'ie |ilay<:d, I'efreHhinents d ji mini with > nu lo do rill in your powrn lo gartf to the ."stability nt the inntilil- " " "mpty by removing the Htopjmr, thn 11 • i rt 1 , <•] tlM: h'-\\> were served anil thc other usual fea- SU-HI Autiiniilillo Llghf. t ! 1"' ' ily M"n alh'vjaic thr :>\iffrri o this I'nnilltlon tion. He stated Hint B.noo bnnlis, water running nnioni; the (oiindiitlcm 'Jl i "1 It ; turcB were enjoyed. The KUentB wore nt,i)i1y mi V yjict;- v Vr Mr ' iu,:. Often lii'il l;»nlc Ivmlc.'f. most of them nonsidei-ed pxcellent, Mar^arfit Pattoraon of Lln- rockn which keep tho earth from but til--. p. I"' I *,V '•i .'Ii i fui MlnnrH liiulln nnd Mabel Downs. Wil- 1MB II,. 1•mil in '<•" !*. X'^ir. n-, Hr-lidllcU:, Jnlin "t'liiuiibfr of had not yet. received llccniies to op- don place, reported to the police laot washing away, nnd molnlcn the. roots 1 ..- j i 1). -tjl.Ji :ion Miller and Peter Browcr of Bol- T coprhin; I In :><-oi: ! I'fJ'.^Mt. ,,,,\- i,f Itcil Tiniik." rate on n. normal hnsls. lie snM lie Thureday morning that comoonohnd of the [;roen thlngn RruwlnR above. ll I n I|H 1 l! ' i" ffi i: i ford and Mias Nollle Yahnra nnd Oh, do mnlic n pool. It's , cany, nn'.S Ti in M 1:. did not believe that ri single

: VAllTY FOB KAHTKRN STAR. BOAT CIXB DANCE. tained either V;y calltng-at h»r-hrinE | Salvation Army Will Get Jobs For or on the telephone. The telephone Fire Police Will llimeo Games to B« I'layed In the Musical Program Ov'r ~m Atu-nd'uxir.o jinriy for t>)fr benefit, of Adjutnnt ami Mrs. rjavl,] I). Coy! Thf= M'Jiiiri'mtli boat elub wan the j ' F r ! S; Ir l; ni h( Theater Guild to Mr. snul Mi.:. A. Milne ;,ii.| .I;.IIJ;1I- Hn; Kmitern War chnjilfr of" H'-'l A meeting for the piirprwf: of con- ! ,lf x,.wurk an,| ., (,,,.irt,.| , f h-imlu •-••n''' "e SaMjr'lii'" ' >yy nighK - t " liavi: . I'l iz<\-; v/i Right of Way to Fire Appara- rnoverl from (Jllnl'.n j.l I.. W<-.-,t '. riK-nli; v/i tus or They Will be Arrested. New yi.rli. ! V .-.(,.'•>.-h.,1 Minn I.In Willi.mih ol tli-.• •'.v Yin-It ' mill.-.- h i'.-.tiii- of the Midrtletown vlnlled liiendii 111 lowii la.'l. .hip tire department, (ire police eening in the ilrcvent Park Mr. nml Mii Jeiiy /i.'ily :-e at Leon'ir'lo, a:l members • Yoik t-My, ujjntm.-i iy.UU:u\:. ', nicted lo ;iin-.-a automobile Haven, wurc :;nii'i;.y ;:u<;il- who do ii >t ^ive fire appai- nnd Mm. William .Slinii.-iliiin of j (rin I're ii;;!i-. ot way when answer- I'-nini.h avenue. iMiii. l,c- arm.!. Ktale Motor Vehicle In- .John Tlltiil'lliinliy :••"" Hie ?-.'.')! lei,' Ml: p l>. (>. U'ci^and, Jr., of Key- K'M |.lei:c, tlnil wan dii p..».-•( of on ! K,,,-,.( vvili porl, in a sj.e.-cii, stres.-e.l the neccs- .ity of bn-akiii;; U[> the dangerous nlKllt by Hi'! I.li'He: practice 1 l apparatus. Mr,,. I-a HI ,Hiev,a,f of Canal Uieet Tea and Exhibition to be Held|'<- waa opened Saturday and already I INeW f lying ClUD , S(-rvice» U "C Ilelil Then: Suniluj I'artj for Audrey I.OUIHC Nu< liaoildt Inspector Wei^and ui7,'ed that the him rei.uiM.'l home fi.in ]'Jv. rvi.w | at Woman's Club Nexl Tues- two jobH have bei:n foun.f for unem- fire police arrest, anyone who violated l,o.|,ll,,l. v.bere l.be ha,, bee.n a ,,n • I d _p j f Oldest A»l- Afternoons. I of Wuverly J'lace. * oy r 2c5 or iuiiU^t. churcrh <>f ll'-.a Hank, lu- ployed persona. To Be Organized lleol. for M.velal wee);.'1, the .'lute regulations and stated that «t iiivcniuu- ii^ifcht,-;. rti\n win The first of a scriiM of .Sunday I MIHM Noinia llaii[:'.ii of Mn.li; on tiquea on Exhibition. if a few offenders were fined It would I be a iiiPK.4H ;<: j-scrvlff*. A c;ii'fi pfii'ty afternoiin tiervieen wa;i held thid avenue hini reliime.l liom tin; I'ill'.ln > soon stop the extremely dangerous A hllvcr 1<-;i anil imtlqur: f-xhihitIon week at Kranklin C. Moyan'.s nils- .Mernollal )lo:,l>llal nt Neotime, v.lHl.- j wm \>,. \i(.\t\ H\. the honui-of Mr:;. Y. practice. Howard Roberts, clerk of he IK-Ifl n( Ihft Hod Hank Worn- of ICUMIMJM I-Vidny ni^ht fiion on We.^l i'"ront ntreet. Key. John Mi.ldletowu town.-hip, ^ave a short ,.he win; a patient and ,„ , .•..-II.MTI.t- ,,. n.;| Hn|) ^ r rt Vw.n\ay, Aj»ril 4, by •neflt n, formeily of the .Salvation j; ill lln- Imiiii- "I I tri. Mn,.-A. I of thin week for tlie talk and promised the fire police tho Ihii fx.-rutive lulnmlUi-ir .jf Army, wan the fsp W. V.-inNo: I in inl of J'l rhureh.' Kv'-i HtUliflili;; til' akf-i. Fo fuli'-.-t ' co-operation in furnishing Mm lOilv.-anl :;orf I'.ivi'rview hoiit.K.sl. Tlm ejchll.lt will } iiart y will receive a printe.l copies <>i the ^tnte regula- M iy lay nffalr unit will be 11 Mreel'h 111 at home ' ''"' ~'" nffalr and will be lln-| ••Unreality will I.e tin: ;iiil)jer;t of are permitted at these uc-rvlceii. Hev. nnd Audrey jiutler, Arthur Dilione j they aie laiv;e or small. Capt.'iin Ken- park airport at Elver I'luza. Pilots tions and .-..-ein^ thai all accredited 1 1 ll ! l 1 :l n Mr - r n K jUlf; th ( Mr« Jiaio'l'l 1'oii.V ainl ,j:ni;')ilei i' '' ' " "''' ' '" "' " '•"" ' ' " l-eiison-Hei-IIIDII in all Churches Mr. I'attlnon HIHICH that he will and Hilly Atkins. Audrey received nedy has promised every co-opera- have, promised their whole-hearted fin: police, of whom there, are 21 In f kU l;)OIi n-ilbai'i ff llud . n i\.iiue VJi-i'r vir I'* '' " . ehafiman of the wnyii of Chrif.1, J-ifieiitl^t, on .Sunday, April preach upon .such fiubjectK a.4 "HOY/ many Kift.v. 'J'lj..- table decoiationn, ! tion in making the agency helpful. iHUpport anil co-operation and Mrth. e township, were furnished with :l itoni hi'i.t we.-k nl the bom.: <.| Mi.',. '"'"' """•"• '.'"'"mittee. .She will be :2 . .to PJraae Ood, 1'he. Evcrlauting ir. Ka^ti-r fashion, consisted of! .Mr.s. Bat'er."by fur several year; blank summons for use when it was fashion, consisted off ..Mrs. Battersby fur ac-veral years j Hcrndon wiU caUa meetinK shortly impracl icai to lake otfcndlnir motor- i'i tt, I « fath'i il 1 Ii,'loll ij lited by a committee crnlirlned The Clden 'I'.-xt |::: "Thua anith I.lfc" anil "Vlrtuoua Utr. as the. Keyflowered place cnrd:i, velvet bunnies conducted a veiy largely patronized j.lt whieh time the orKani/.adon will i-jts before a judge immediately. "MI- and MM* ' John' A K.ane and "''he pi enlilcntH nml repienentatlvea | the Lord, Wlmt iniquity have your t•< ileaven." .Services begin at twoami .'irnall backeta of candy. A lar^e J employment agency at Red Bank. bn efff?<:ted. TThi e chief object of the Mr.. Olivr ,'i o"d. ,. i. ii.| ion' < "tut i Ii- •!! °' "": V'"'""H auxllldi lea. fatheni found in me, that they are 'o'clock. birthday cake was a feature of the ' shShee retired from this bunineabu:iine!ma about club is to renew interest in'aviation. At l-'riday's meeting it was voted to ,-V] I I.. WHY" ..-I "j I' II 11 II I I' '"•• •"•' Num.-iout. , i aitlcle;. ! to .b o exhibite. . d ...... I event, ml H(Jiiili-y of Mm. 1 for fjiiiltn, hooic ruj,'u and prlnr: tho I.c;i:.on-Scnii<)ii u> thd fol- • Monduy .Nlgiit, bein^ Hiifd by Mi:i:i Mfiybfiic K. Stnp- for the j .She ,'-t.-)te.-i Ihjit fihe nual dues are $s. A charge of $10 oHices could be filled and all mem- Mini: It ill Ii D'.i .'t 1.1 Mid. i-.Urkv:. The jijfifjc'5 inrludc lowing fiotn the liitib'-. "And it cum': hen of Hollywood, California, who an hour will be made for the use of bers of the lire police sworn in by A party wan held Monday ni^'ht In ants to assure thosf; who desire also w'-nl. 1 Mi l-'Mini-f' vflaiHl of Katon- pa hi*, v.'hr-n IK; WHK in a charge that Mickey knocked her the. ship and there in a graduated January 1st of each year. The next celebration of the birthday of Mrs. help of any kind that no one will bo w Mi!.!', Martha Hellorinan of tit y, bdiold a man full of down and kicked her. She askn $75 of reduced prices for hours meeting of the Middletown lire police .John !•'. J'ope .,1 I,el.,;/ j.la.-e 1 lavn ' ' '^ ' Grandln White of Hunaet avenue. The recommended by her until after liav- !l1 n jin-i MIH» K. M. Kly of Red K ./(.T.uf', on his face, for a ruined dress, SWtOO actual dam- ib to he held On April 28, in the QrCr iPturneil bom.- f i '.in 11'.My'A-IHJ.I. Cal-' " v. ho affair was held in the Robert Cook infr been thoiouRhly Investigated as paid In advance. of the linU:(\ and bi'HoilKht. him, Miying, Lord, If n^'OH, $5,000 punitive damages and house of Belford Chemical company.: Ifon.ia. >'•"" barn In the rear of the Albert Matt- to cfllciency, honesty and other qual- :-;e i|iiiltn, li'jnie of which are thou wilt, Ihou cnniit nKlkc mn.clean. $100 for medical treatment. It pays to advertise in The Be£ister. at Eelfoid Ml)'. William M ll'iil'-.v nlid ""'" flon property on Sunset avenue with ifications. Her services can be ob- lo be over 100 yeaiM old; a And he put forth hin hand and many of the neighborhood friends of 1 % nn.l'- than 100 yonrli old, wrie week I * touched him, :.aybu:, I will; he thou Mr. anrl Mrs. White present. There ta|..-Btrie.-, plctur rhina- of Mr'. iCitlh Jluil'-v 'd I 1:11 i'l" • ''"' clean. And Immediately the lcpro:-y were dancing, bunco and refreHh- 1 ni'l ol|i"l- arlieleii. Ml: i lleh u V.-iliIJ'.in nl Maple an- : "''i' ' departed from him." ' I.uke f.:12,!'!). mentH. Prize wlnnern comprised Hei- v.l\l be ma.le the oldcit nilC villt.-'l at IK. I ie of her III:.- !•''«'" ; ;•." j hert Hunter, Ilulh Wagner, Wilbui ter at Hernaldjville on Sunila;;. |alit|,|iie the following I)" :•:, ... . ,, ... ,. ,.!'", ! Iviiy., Mm. Ruth Mathis, Inez Rae Mr. mill Mm. Cliail':: Whnl.-i ni,il| Mi-1-. - T, Liriton iM chalrmnn CIlllH an hcietic.: ..Ib.iok .Science ^. . • dniiKliler Vlii-Jnia "f I'lillmlelphin f cxfcuiive cornel itU'P, Mf,i c[ and Health with Key lo Ihe tii.-rtp- npcnl Ihe weeli .-;,<] v.-Hli Mi. K/n.'iin Hunting I nMi:-,ur*-r ^nd Mru. turei," by Mnry Hllkrr Kddy: "To Morfolil of Adela:,|e Couit a.i .la,dine, MIH. Edw'ilrd Sirup-j t|,,, Christian Science healer, nick-: A Democratic Supper. Mini Holierla MeKnichi <'( Kox-•on, Me. ("haile:, Hi'frlrli nnd Mrs. | ness in a ilpatii from which Ihe p.i-• Tin: Fourth District Ilcmocralir 95 BROAD STREET Next To Red Bank Postoffice R-o.i-i i'arli I., i-i.nliD.-d lo her li.ijue iiiin^ t-'oule tiu:f the Slate uf Ntw Jci-M-i- v.ill l,c ^\['Opci (o mfo nt vuhiii-' vtinihip' on Klm.-r .Kanh'.ni .r I-l:i ev.•:-biny Mam Kockafellow, Mrp. Margaret Hioad ;,treet, Shrewnhnry. The drlv- MONHAY, THL 24T1I DAY OK APItlL. IDEAL nn,\yn DICED flvenue wa-i a v.-c-k I-IMI vl.-ll'or a! (Ipdvke of Keani.btirg. MM. IClrncr er of the othrr car, Thoimis Sornn- Newark. ir Wafnwi ii;ht, Mm. If. G. NeviilH of Kliz.'ihf'th, imd hi.s license re- bctwfftn tJic hourj of l;':00 o'.Unk i,r I &:')() oVlock (nt 2:«f> u'rlnrfc) in tht> iMU - li,-oit:t: ''i.i.p.j lia > n-Mirneil !.. In., iand Mi:.:* Klnma Huhnra of Shrew.s- for llvi* tJayn. C'hnM'-u Slloox, CARROTS noft, ol ««i.) tiny, nt tho t'oiut Ho.i.e i homo on Leioy J.I.II e afl.-i- • |.. ni; 'Inny and Mr.-.. Orrln Soulo, Mrs, Knl- :,t>ri of Dr. J. K. D. S of Kfi the HrjrouKh off freeholdr . County (if Mnn . '£ enns g^ for part of thr wlnirr nt St. V*'\\-\Aw\\\\, \,\ and Mi:;. WiltUini Wind of Rum- own*1!' of (hf: cur driven by mouth, Jfr»ryy,, ti> ify l i l yUnxthi. on. \ l.vUinvr, originally took the blnmo I'f.iirL umountltis to (it».\imutLl' / : 422»0 Mihit Mlhlicil Keller ol \.<

Afrfl. TUotnmt N Lrulnrr was imikinK a loft turn M'Mitii..nlh tirid. Klntc ..f New JviM-y. OATS MIHH Loielt.i HI-);IIII oT llud: MM .Meet April 3. ' fiom J'atl'-nion, avoinic: to IJroud Hcniiuihitr nt (i [mint in tin: hr.uthcrly avcnii* upent. the week-end wilh ^trtM wJion hrr hit the car driven i(iijc of Ouklunri ntrect. paid pbirit lienih. (jlICK (ir KIXiL'I.AK di ty-livo nitii MSVCIH y-fi v,: tun MlKB Mnry liiondheail of l.:i:.t , A meetiiiK of the Rayutiurp Boulc- by Ho re n HP n iiroccecllng nouth on y ^i.- • *••• * > a i i . IAI^-I^ drcilthn feet 'ilrrlly y fi thhe e thluilly 2(1 II/.. g| for iKe, fminoily of Iic| Hnnlu v.-irrl JIi'iLUtlitcutlnn niuiociation htm Broad ntifpt. . The impact of the ide of [irltlue uvcuuc: tlicnrc (1) nlfuuc nulled for Monday tho wcnteily nttlo cif "iir'M'crty of lU-njnmi i Mill. K. Hiowidnt; \Vll»-.li, Jr. t, April colli/iJon forced Worcnacn'a car into in tlu5 Health Center, J. I'nt-ker;, Kouth two drmoon nml (IIIKV vcri.lili'. l.ven-.le I-.IIVI- /lilllji ID a car owned by Hurry T. KicUloa of • me rninutOH'went nevcnty-flvc ft>rl ; them « win h ,i-,U :it 1' liKui M'cuiti! i.il .lnncliuii, to 1 \'<'i nitiii!, \ )i.. I an u::. h- i the car, .AlthouKh youn^ Silcux waa nidt of HitdKfi iivtiuic; (lii-tirc CO nl« t tho ncntcily i>ldc of Hridt;i! nviiuic *<«i Mr. WIIMPD. Hrl e hi-r in.u ll:i|; it:ivo ))ccti hehl. Ordirumrcn not in thn cur nt tiu* timr. of tho ac- two dpu'1-fcn mut foi-ty-Hvc minuU'H Ivos MILCO-MALT Mm. VVJl.-'on w. . Hi... l-:i.-.-il|.i ii-*- ()i" t rd for rentric- cident, lie look Ihe, blinne. for It and thirty feet to tho nnrlhciihtcrly i lonn airing the hlghwuy, nn Two bill lie: . hut li -MI: , \M] r hunt iity-nino (Iftrrcrn nml twenty-five m hoflien of pcvornl niunlolpalillfis. but sitt-ox lulm- hud bin liroiiHo rc- Mondny at t i i * - J Civci view Jioi^iilnl. !lOtl Thfl pruuil jfjui Ml me Mr. Hint Mr:;, lima far nn action him been taken, I turnml Ollicor Otto Hcrdcn waa nt liiimlrerltiiii f>et m the i-nNU'r-ly *>*iiie of MOIITOX'S • • • • ' ' prn|ierly of M. llStillborn 0 l ; thI rC • '" ' Jotirph Sole (»f Wall ulicet mn! Mr.duo, to several cJiaru;e;f desired in I (j)0 MM;iu. of (],e accident. TJio Sil- ih^'cnllrdy "i(|e »f p roi»Vrt y of* M "iTn- mid Mr«. lfr-if«eif th'ar nf I,i-nl|iin|n. thtj nrdinancca. ' [t .ox t.ar nJ),\ i\^ Sttrenticn car were , imrn nortlothi ononee dource decree, , amami niiKr minutrK Tho uiectinK inoiidfina to be an Ini- . ne hundred nnd fivn feet, more SALT Mrn. Jlniifi iinjjfonj nf Shrewiibury towed to the II. Snnde.ru gnrago. or 1PH«, to thi] noiiLhcrly Hiift of Onklnnd nvrnui; l» n Miiri<".l pnlh-nl at th« i T«»rtnnt mm due to the fact that J. wlrcet: Ihcnco (fi» alotm the himthoily nidi: Itlverview hn:piial. ' J' Ji;iuir. «t(l'o hiK'hwny rnglnrer, of Onklnnd ntrtet north el«hty-nlne dc- k'l-ecN und twenty-five mintitCH <>nnI tucut) 1 AKTV AT FAIR HAVCN. (Jpcr.'il Ion , fm- aj.p.-ii.liclti.j Jiave tliroe fpct. lo the phicc of tiCK»nnii k been pel foi tncl al the Hlvrrvlew ilmiiidiMi that hin dp purl mnit hn:; | lie ink' intriulnl to he purl of Ih i M ir KIRIIU-MIIU Ilirtluluy of K\crcll \\ll- hospital on Ml:s Mleniinr Wnrlni; l.'iltt'fi \}]> Ihn fjnffltion of prcpurJn^ | Inn.I nnd pri'm!»<'» c<] In n C mn Hon ( tlfbraletl Saiiinhij1. rlrod from Ktmor IT. Hpnin. Shi till < I HK .SPKCIAL mid Ml.:. I'Nln.-i J>idlcnl..'i.-li nt Kry-li'itid^capc plann for tlic planting nnd WESTCHESTER BRAND Monmc.ulh rounty. to Ucnjitrnin .1. I'u'i Fr.on«:< 3rchiar< c ntii JIOI t. (le.velopnient, alonf; thiH highway. Mr. und Mi s. Cluulen Soden enter- libjjrink' dnle 1 *Jth d»y of Jime. 1 '1^ n 1 Raisin COOKIES 2 19 Mr. MitUcv jjointn out hi« ilcpnrtmpnt rcroKled In th.- Monnumtli Cnnnt\ Hul ^ CHICKEN BROTH m tained a nintTher o1 place was a nc.nl visitor nt i'altilyra. imvi: IMIKIUHM- w. j\. IJI-HHIII OL HIM |iro(|n:r, I^vrieKv.'i-«lUl WllnoiWilsonl Ooff Kean;;Koans- ,• Hornun•- '" ' ' ^h ' o?f iI(.M-1'- Flnni-l iV". the" i T nm' l j of Chicken a la King WI.N'I'.SAI1 Mls-i IClllli Man.' on ,,|' l'.-lrrs plln-e, dcpiii-tiuont ntlcnd tho nioctinR (ind |nM-K< 'nil' deeurut ion:i were VJII lit- ' Mniimmith, nml Sinto Iif Now .Tor,. j 1 ItpKi ul t nL |mInt thc tpl r lbs a ntlldcnt al I leaver colle^-i- .linlien- dh.enss wlmt procedure could ho fnl- KatLHl papi-r. (Jmnrs, dancing and , , ; n"i , " T, , '" 1' APPLES 4 19c ! l h Assorted Flavors lown, r.-nu. yh aiils, ip.nl (In- \--i-i-li- Kwed In beautifying ,hc highway ^^ J,.,,. .njoy,,! nnd a future "r [ °t ^ fn , ,V '^ «™™Y« 'j! t " J ; ;,M|, , 11 ndi a..it thej i . Hjutu! I. litui.. i dio|.n.ly nf I'lirinii f fllnil;il) llt ( NOODLES i;i)LU> I,U*'K I.KMON ORANGES ''"'19c l.venue h: rnnlinr-l 'f r' llci.n- will. !° '" ^'-O'lnK » - '1^ V™' n:t , lUi- U-vX mill i:lkht*-..nc humndl mii i'ill lw Will-!.". I'OHI, lirt-lhii (Jrlllln, Mida ("Irltllii, nf proj'eity of M. PIE FILLING Cilbrr VanMutor, cIialniHin of (he hl I.AI:I:K Mr. nnd Mi I .'-in, .I.- l.i 1 Jen: ,.il| Jll MUIJ! TKA.M '»• I'I'K- iV J( n|) w of I'-load iihcr I Mr "ii'i'id Mi-* i '''''' '' < '" endeavor lo have the lyn I'lnry, Vil^llll.'l Hwrlmil, ApilUlu Ihlrly feel, rm.io or I^HH, I.i i.lhi'i- iinn.ei'/ iiu'iiibt'i a of tho tfovoi-nintf boclh'n BORAX M'fr. C MPAl'illKTJ'I ,Salil".-l !•;. I'l.iiiilii.i ..I Wc.-il I'lonl Wolf.-, Mi.riun WIIIIM-H, Thi-liim Stun-!"' «..«l.oin: ihrara (in In .... r,u.io,b- .11. i YELLOW BANANAS "M 19c nlri'pl, who luu'r h.cii :.|n'iullni; scv- tliroiiKh which the, highway goes, foi.l. Th-linu IloIIlMKhnm, l-ogKy ; i::^^ S^'l^^/'Z,: • •Silvo tlm T»|» for Jls-Suw l'li \n i .JI'MI (i) thn lDenlln^. Mushroom SAUCE onil wi-i-li:. In l''l"i'l.l», IIIIVI- ii-t.iiii.-.l Mjiwliour niid Po/JKy Torok, Tllomns , .licltliH fout me or lorn, ti» tlic wcstoily hoiiir. • 1'nrlM, Cm IK Wiilli, Kenneth Nuvnk, f Ilrldms iwfnup; thencci (•() hi n HOLS •Mikes M RFC 1 Hciitlinly illreilloii und itlonjt the wei.i Mn Mrs. Sijcinunil I'M n.-i' nn.l In-r id.. KAD10 ! UDIIPII. pev p, Molvin Carmen, CJci - H1.I.1E UHK1, of llrldun nvninio thirty Tcet tliir« Of IIPKIIIMIUV. l''jQiilkn, Andy Oliei'initn, Al. WHnon, Unlnjf Intended to he n i»ml. of the MIIHH •llu> (,'nldcn liar with \ clt'lin NupUlll mlnr. CATSUP iitrci-t, win. li!ii-i- li'.'ii .'I|>I'II.IIMI: Ih.- htnd nnd preminrn dotu-iihcd In n .•(•ilnln wlnler in I'lorl.l I, niiiiueil lo llu-ir lly ITlcdlunder, Milton Onrhart, liny I lenity and d.'Pd nunle hy D«njatiitn J. l'ntl,er im I I 1 II me h l cs 1 I ' CARROTS ... 2 "" " 9c resiili-ii, c lu-i .- In -I we Ii .John Miller. Siirnh I.- rurltflf, iMimdmnd iu> nil Unit rortnln lot, trart or juucrl ^ O'/J. CAN (lean, » Itlllll.in Tilings c RIPE TOMATOES . 2 »'» 25c li'uitrpn yrui'M an hnid of thoir radio Ntteeiitl l.cnl^fi Svrvlc.cH to lie Hrlil of Inn.] nnd preiniffft hrrnlmiflvr tmrlli i •flU litrly jirtmej)t, Mr. At K,xl ItuiiK < Iniirli. ; NOXON POLISH OAKITE TEXAS tlm lloriuifrh of KPI) lljink. In tho Cnunti- 11 11 Irillniiili-r hno iitfirt.ed dovolopmen) of Moiinionlh mid litnto of New Jcrncy. At SI. Tlionuui':! fliiipel at Hod SPINACH 3 ""' 17c Horns, M.'in. 1.11:. 1 • l . l.-. ol I hi' Major Undid Service orgnn- ItcyhiiilnK' jit ii point. In tho \vt'.-,tn Ii g Itank t.hi'iT. will be IL :tp"rla| Iirnten liiu- oT llildf{<> nvrnnc dlHtnnt ono innuhK1 l.':lll,. d olher t .-ni.iviil.il- |..iil "I t<> Minil.di grade radio tuMvicn uL quarter after right oVlock five fret Houtherly frmn Ihe pnlnt nf int(i- I l'»r ThurHilay. T'rldny, Saturday Only . . . Tin- Hi--.! Thut Slimry t'iill liny IM'HM Mlilli'll ll'i'lll liniclilll nl I I! tie Miuvi. tiw; thioiigli thin territory. Kur- tomorrtnv ovoning with liev, C. Cau- ne.tlon of tlm wcntrrly llnr of Urld^e u\ < il i <• i \WtnUM cuiwernliif,' thin orjjah- niio with Dii- inMitlii'Hy Mm- of Ojilhim ' Mllvor nnd ('In.-I ol I "> •» "• •' tvihury ('orbIn of St. Augiititlno'H par- «trn-t: th*!iieo (1) wentcr1y foitv-fnur nnd I ler linn I.ecu lu'ill l.ll"\ iii will I-*' iclvcit a* « r dato ish of Atiaulli: City aii the iimtclier, 7/10 toet to n nnnolnl l 1»» Hi..H-. ->f 1,,,..!^ of! or fforniprii y Ilnnnnh cllH-.i. Ki|ill|inii-lil nir: -. (Jn 1'ridny afternoon ill four o'clock y Ilnnnn oo (?) lhrrlhryyl ffnilv h> llll-.hla li|;o I I |I:II I I ..I. .l.ilii.il l>v Alivlllary. Ihnro will he u ni i Iienten ne In thn rlhmly llur of IInnthh i nw Of III.' Hllil:i|-Vl-Il t.'ll I Hy t Mm ft ml ; ))),•!>, J> I I MILK FED .- ..ill. .-I-. ,uiil ini.inliiTii (it (liefor children and a I half-pant: noven nt nl y itlnnif the noithrtiv Unv of I In OCell|llllll : IV-CIV III I.-1.'111. A ipmiih Aini-rli-uii war vi'l- 'clctck In t he eyw here will he orfiii-iJ Imtdn foity-foitr nmJ 7/1" fen!, n nil,I In i.l w.-.-li .iill.l.-" HUiny find Inlot'iti'i^iionti. Meivicea on point lit the winterly line of Hi'idt't o mi n'.*.i, n.-n- t.iii.trliiliu.a liiiil y e nut*: (lii h 'h t- III SI l-llih 1 Sunday wit I I'tmtpriiie I [o|y Com- {•() northerly j 'th.- -.'. i. ui,-,M l.v III.' Miillra nilK- l. llini o of HlHrlilitd n iivcnuo forty fiM-t, to SEA FOOD SPECIALS III.- Kl OII..IIIV tlHI ''I | ntuniioi Jim) .-ici-mmi at. liaU-iiatit. .... i-.. \ .-• n..ii A Uri'wn t)l« point or p)nro i.f hrvlnninK. •>••.••!• n \V'»i i Thn nf- 4''pvr" !..,j.ily ri,.,-)i-» ,,lll,.o I,, l!,,,,l, lulili •( \U'I- h(»MI'» Mjilllt IIJI y i-\ ''nil),;. \U\ lie-.In. rniroH H«. i-t.-. Mackerel unit ditUt'lMe. w'l'M IMI |uyei| n nil 1 tin i -\i:i;i-: t'liuwi'Kr. l-en thin .lay rnnvryoil I., thn ...tl.l Alin.i . Genuine Taylor Pork Roll . "' 23c rreiilMitciilit wern iiMivi'it. Tlinim |u i>" ' p,« KI! I ttiid ! Thi' April of. tho Dank 51. ,Sftiij./.i-f) l.y }l#.i)jiiii»lii ,1. l'rt.Ler ii.i.J ' i'"v- Cl;\ms on! wni'ti Ml'MiiWi Mnrr nnd !i:n till I \\\-.> w umi nii\lllniy of Kitliln Memorial hcuipltal *.. I'nrUnr. hin vlTo. Steaks Mill d|\«, Hflfii Mn nt Htm, Mnv i 11 IIHI ll<. i! -\\ - ,nl. (U!;en. Uoh'titUmcuifl \>»-»" wHm ' Mt:. Waller (lntl|luK <>r ('mmvcp lane. IIOWAIUI IIKUiHT, ilhorlir. 18c Oysterettes 1 Iinfr.l Mrtifh I:., in.l.'l. J*ovni;ddge, ChrnU'i- li'arr'di , Aithurja latn Imur. Mi'". ISutli N, \W-\W\V I Mu:.i" i»r tho tlmu will bti nnont hi Choice Frankfurters . . "' 18c Haddock w. Win., tiol'r. T Paere Twelve RED BANK REGISTER, MAECH 29,1933.

tver makes euch a change be will choose Red Bank for persistent urging by their mothers Impatiently threw the letter upon th# try to *«t en t count! buls. Hie ness to get better lie miwMig wiUJng hie residence. At any rate it is good to have him for What Would You both boys would Jtavc gone along t»ble. plea tor confidence deeefvee the sup- to pay fair prices fop wnaiThe Way* RED BANK REGISTER a neighbor In a community near by. If, as one philoso- comfortably, taking four years like The ordinance was unanimously port of •v«ryone. The President, and ask fair prices for what he sens. turned down by the committee, and ESTABLISHED 1818 BY JOIEN H. COOK. pher observed, the chief reward of a job well done is ,to the others, and I have to confess that wftvar, cannot etabllizs commodity Price chiseling and dickering has Do In Such Cases ? every one supposed that that was an price* or wag«. The public must gone far enough. The public stipuld have done ItV then Mr. Windsor is surely entitled to this the two boye remained good friends. end of the matter. As Mr. Snyder adopt nn attitude of being willing to OEOEGE C. HANCE, Editor. At the Bame tlme T was wor was leaving the hall he uked for the realise that the only way fair waee return In unstinted measure on the eve of the launch- c L i D LI • LL C i • ' much - level! can be reatored Is through pay sound, basis prices, based on the School Problems, in the boluhon ,vmj. I felt that the forced pace letter. Mr. Lockwood waived objec- FREDERIC S. HAYES, Managing Editor. ing of the reorganised bank which he served so well. tion, jokingly saying that Mr. Snyder paying fair and eound prices for the quality and. service of the ajtiolo of Which All May Help F. was unnatural; that the boys didn't might need It to get hit pay. goods they buy. they buy. .', satisfactiotifti n off THOMAS IRVING BROWN, -O-O-O-O-O-O- H Uoyd Dhc^e* Some Typ- own good, but well, that wu a good while ago. Merchandising for the past eigh- Herman Miller. ical Case*. but the cane has'eom* up »B»ln. Mr- teen months baa gone to cheap Red Bank, N. J., '; Publisher and Business Manager, simply because they were pushed by Lockwood again wanted to see that "Big Shots" Dont Lack Friends (By F. Howurtl Lluyd.) the exhortations of their parents. Do letter, but remembered that It had prices with llttla consideration given March 28, 3833. ;) Telephone*—Red Bank 13. you think I ought to have interfered? been relinquished with his approval. to quality, with the result that mar- But the Little Fellows Do. It has occurred to me after last Is over-stimulation by competition Now Mr. Morris h»« kindly again ket* »re flood«d with chesp. low- One of the quickest ways to (Ird a week's article concerning the work Inserted H in the record. I would quality material which In tho long lob Is to advertise In The Regis- Subscription Prices: Parmera and home owners who have lost their bad? I really hope parents will think ter's Want Department AdvmTie- of visiting teachers that parents and over these problems as they do rep- like to have a look at that letter my- run coitf the publio more than bet- $1.50 homes because of their inability to meet interest self. ment One year others might be interested in certain\ resent a certain importance, arid do ter omUrlal at a ollghtly higher 1.00 charges on mortgages and those who face the same All wae now set for a final vote Six months — type problems which we have to face need time and thought for solution. price. The deflation of ill prices has .50 on tho ordinance, which would have —rtiune 2810 for Appointment©— Three months calamity will read with interest but not pleasure of how and solve and might develop a dif- They arc only a. few among very made it law, when Mr, Grosplnger gone too far and business can never be found until we all realize that easy it was for Charles E. Mitchell, former president ferent Httitute In some instances to- many. moved an amendment. Hie amend- THE KED BANK REGISTEB of the National City bank of New York, to carry a ward these cases or problems. ment provides for the leaving of elglht buying and aelllng must be on a If you rare lo write me any com- and a half feet of the proposed eiilt basis that provides fair end sound . is a niember of mortgage on his palatial home. ) John B. was a member of tho ments, I shall be glad to receive ot highway for the use of pedestrii- retum> for both material and labor. Mr. Mitchell was arrested last week on a charge of freshman class in a high eeliool. lie them. THE ASSOCIATED PBESS ans as a sidewalk. Magnificent gen- Every buyer IB aleo a seller and if was sixteen years of age, not very erosity! Inexplicable second thought! having evaded the payment of over $600,000 in his buyers expect to keep their own The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the 1929 income tax by the very simple process of selling large, but of good build and fond The effort to have this property of athletics. His career through the businesg sound they must pay sound use for republication of all news dispatches to It or not several hundred shares of stock in the National City deed back to the original donor, hie grades had apparently been one long heirs and assigns, was begun six and reasonable pricei for their otherwise credited in this paper and also the local newt bank to lile wlfo at a price below what he paid for it • battle against the authority of the years ogo. It was fought to a finish neecjf, Inatead of putting pressure on published therein. and later buying it back at the same price although the at that time and defeated. Now it the teller to meet unsound competi- school. Instances of very disrespect- j Editorial Views comes up again. The same old re- stock was then much lower than the price he sold It for. ful behavior, insubordination and tion flDcJ to drive prices and in turn WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1933. quest for the name piece of highway. wages and buying power still lower. Through this transaction Mr. MitcheJJ claimed a loss of truancy were very frequent in ..his 2B feet by 1,650. This had been con- over $2,000,000. elementary school record. He came tested up to the third and final readr They should purchacc quality pro- Now for Blue Laws-Ilepeal. ducts at fair, present price levels. SPECIAL! Following Mr, Mitchell's arrest a mortgage for into high school with a well cstab- ing, when lo and behold, one of the committeemen comes to the cooelu- I Hshed record among teachers and The Camden Courier-Post newspa- cmmitteemen comes to the cooeu Many large corporations are recog- —at- The Sun Shines $600,000 on his home was recorded. It was given two pers are out with a Etrong appeal to «!°! n that t it might be a goog d IdeaI,, not years ago by Henry Sturgis Morgan, son of J. P. i other students as a. "case"—and a ! UiU e ll dd eed nizing this condition an Is evidenced i hard one. His nickname indicated CamdeCd n countty memberb s of the!!°° ppJ the land right up to theby the following extract from the Brighter at Red Bank. Morgan, and a partner in the Morgan banking firm. Bh i an acquaintance—intimate and dls- bill ret °ulder, but to leave a sidewalk. Wall Street Journe!: BOB'S Fly the flags aerain tomorrow! The mortgage was to be paid on demand but carried no ; gusting with the butt end of discard- "At no time within memory," eay» Not since the depression set in has fiuch &uud news interest. At pix pen cent interest Mr, Mitchell receivert a May 16 for t ed cigarettes. He was known as the of the old idea,to break loose from the giant one company, "has there be«n euch gift of $60,000 Irom'&r. Morgan in two years. laws. been brought to this town as that which came from leader of a gang of boys of his own jmliid of Mr, Orosslnger? It eoonw «n orgy of pries cutting as lo now Beauty Parlor t l ib i f Trenton yesterday, when the charter for the reopening The little fellow who finds it a Burden to^ meet the That will be the day en which New to me myeterious. Possibly it IB for going on to get business, Unsuccess- Jersey will vote for its delegates to the reason that, as Mr. Grosslnger of the Merchants Trust company bank was granted. It interest payments on his mortgage may wcjl wonder ful bidders, on learning that the low- —/and— It happened thai those boys made ;'the repooi convention. ; says, _ there Is nothlne in It for him. means that beginning with tomorrow Red Bank will why Mr, Mitchell received this consideration from a ; up the football, basketball, and base-j act of est prices they are able to quote are the no longer 'be without a bank transacting business on member of the house of Morgan. WOE it friendship? If i bill teams in Ihe town J am talking nnHV it in •! M t rnt* it wM competitor who disregarded coats, go Barber Shop for a day that wilEl bfe history-malting I Every legal net becomes a prece- still lower in seeking subsequent It is an event well worth celebrating and oce which this friendship by cancelling the mortgage, which would team. At night these boys roamed in New Jersey. , dent. If any part of this land Is giv- orders, until there is no price struc- UPSTAIRS will increase confidence in the campaign now being almost meet the sum the government claims is due the streets or loafed in the vicinity The blue laws are not defied in the en, without remuneration, qnd with- ture worthy of the name, A manu- from Mr. Mitchell on his income tax. of railroads and car barns. John B.'s out at 69 Broad Street, waged to reopen (he Second National bank end Trust wny the 18th Amendment Is dotted I overwhelming reaBons for It, a facturer who sells for leas than his ecore in the initial intelligence test vl < l ! (Opp. Monmouth St.) company. Too much credit cannot be accorded to the r he i lgnce e | UellancDeilance is nott the word in blubluelae laww I ^ ? u" Precedenpredntt will have been ea- costs expocte to buy his raw or «emi- TO-Q -0-0-0 -O- t b ltilled Ev8 public-spirited citizens who made possible the reopen- given to freshmen was much above ! violations. The blue laws are obao-' h1 L 'i .'i " flnlehed material on the same basis, ing of the Merchants Trust company bank and the the averagage oft the ggrouroUi,, In the \lc te-dead. | ffi*'*^ wh1ch w'eTbS and the producer of that thinks it Permanent thanks of the community are also due to the state de- At U«t a "Break" • high school John made no attempt Anybody who carries a bottle on presentedend.. wh1ch necessary to depress his labor to en- to equip himself for high school work partment of banking and insurance. Realizing the for Pedestrians. If Mr. Runyan did not understand able him to live. Marcel Wave great injury that was likely to result to Red Bank I up The township committee of M'iddletown township 'Business conditions will not be- through the town being without banking facilities, the gin to Improve until thlB vicious has done well to discard the ordinance vacating the pub- state department co-operated in every possible way in practice la ended. As a matter of $3.50 putting over the reopening campaign. lic-owned space in front of Edgebrook Perk near Leon- u fact, price cutting at those levels ardo and to order a new one drawn whereby eight and rT. , • . " , " "• •jui.wttji, i7i »»c of the chance to have a sponslblc for Its care until the com- sociation to pay her $60. ate the money ordinarily used for this purpose for un- ' prlvlnll g hii m ot his Hoy S mit ten passes an ordinance formally I am acquainted with' an apart- garden. .Pi-ob.-ibly nol one of thei-c folks would pass up euul work, BY THESE GUIDES employment relief. Tho other assemblymen did not or of his club work, ilo not incite receiving it. Neither may the donor ment house located in the Albury this mnn? of FCU li*"!]'. but if there, arc any HO lazy eharc this view. They voted 56 to 1 ngninst the resolu- retaktk e possessioi n ott tthh e llandd unlesl s Park district that within thirty days and s-hinit;: n:~ to nri;lr-rt .-urli nn opportunity not one of the. closing of the ABbury Park expense can be judged tion. Mr. McCampbell being the 1. nance as thnt under consideration. and Ocean Grove bank received a cent of the taxp'-iyM?' m^ncy should be spent for their ; them. She has appealed to his pride, Cufitom:; change, slowly. That cif opening legisla- Now. aceordinc to Mr. Roborts's notice from half of tho tenants who /"VFTEN the question is asked, "How can 1 tell to the family reputation, to I lie bril- own elucidation, h|s reason for hems tive sessions with prayrr led by ;i clergyman, dating gave up their apartments, thereby *"' how much should bo spent for a funeral ? liant records of his IITOIIKTP-, nil to In favor of the propound ordinance reducing llir Income ol that •part- back to times of antiquity, is so deeply implanted that fnlla to the ground. He stated, on no avail. "He Just doesn'i rare about merit house tlfty per cent. A dlnloult question that, but a moat natural one. the wonder is not that the proposal to change It was anything or anybody. yhr only qunstion by me, that tho committee, A certain printer owning hl« own A Valiant Soldier in the beaten but thnl anyone should even suggest such a ! things he really docs^U, any »-«'•'„ Ca.1v "^ m/Z an ordi- establishment found It necessary to It can only be answered specifically when applied nance formally taking possession of place a chattel mortgaga «cveral thing. The overwhelming vote against.'the proposal in- of Interest arn to read utiirics, pre- thl.s strip of highway, as It could to to an individual caao. But there arc three general War Against the Depression. dicates that Mi. McCaiupbell was In error. However, ferably Indian stories, years ago on Ills equipment. Owing to vacate It. That would settle nil quns- to the bankn closing he was unable guides that should prove of great aid— the "movies." tiiinn of title. If this were done, the r:<:. man. | What causes do you (limit, reader, who just a short while before had re- hand In savings or clicclting accounts together Perhaps this might not he so cftlcacious as prayer, may operate to bring about this lack fused to aimwer any questions nbout I cite thesa four cases which are with insurance provided for juet thlB purpose; Mr. Wind-.oi :- li'unt- is at. Wayside, lutt for mfl'i' examples of hundreds of other cases ot Interest? What advice would you his petition, and who had absented than a year it>. : |i- lit lu much time here us to seem like but lp these parlous times when experience has shown himself from the public hearing. in the? Asbury Park district directly give Hill's mother? What nddltioliiil 3. The effect on futuro income. To Bponrl an a lejnilai K'd Uinr.H. ]Uf duties were those of lin,ul- that so many of our man-made lawa are not JtiBt nor Mr, Morris llred but one shot. He traceable to the. closing of the As- infornintlon would you want before amount that would aeriously curtail the prin- aatmg t hn li.:i:ii.. :,nd li'.'.v 1-IIM-II ntly lie did thin is shown practical It Is well to return to llrst principles as enun- look from his pocket, end had road bury Park and Ocean drove bank advising? How -would you get ItV into tho record a letter which has find (In: Seacoaat National bank and by the Ih'-t ilin•l tin \:;n) , :illli'ai>;h virtually closed, writ* ciated in the < inod Bonk. Ther;e principlen comprlna the clp«l and time work future hardship ia never What about the. whipping;? now become almost historic In this Trust, company, hoping that some operated at -I | .irirji wluit undrr his direction. Not only foundation for all the Inws which arc nfloded. Every- good business Judgment. Her,, l.i another nisf. R"h anil yearn' old utrugglr. It was written depositors nf the Second National that hul a I; r-M^'hlr d ronM nil-live policy wan em- body, and especially IcgltkitorK, ennnot do better than in 11*27 by Mr. ISlmer Runyan and Bank and Trust company will havu In determining funeral expenses, wo earnestly ployrd wl,,-ri-|i;. ev<-ry i»".ti|.!r lonienry wo'i fihown tt> to buenme familiar with these rule* of conduct, which addressed to his attorney, Mr. enough pride in Tied Bank and a Both vrerc. troni Charles Snyder, who made It a part personal desire to cave their own debtort f,l th WjnW \\i,n ihirpiij-ti no fHUlt of thclrown hnve withstood the tej.t of time and which conform to rucomnwnd t««t these three guides be Itept In unusually lino families ami lived in uf tho record when Mr. Runyan (now business and protect their own prop- were ur.iihlr to dl.i'hni ^.- their olilip^fjons promptly. A jitandardo of light living, reRnrdle.'a of race, creed or re- Jidjylllinr homes. They hail entered deceased) tiled the original nppllca- erty and income, not to allow what mind. A decision bused on thorn prevents regret -'I r iJ:«JI,,;-. jH.hry wiuld not only have ligion. ! school the same day, workeil through tlon for this property to be vacated. hat; taken placo in Asbury Park to and yet permits an expenditure that is In keep- great Iv in. K-,ft, /InaiK !.! I ilutii.^f- inv these dehtorfl; Thc»o anrli'ni l,ni.,, unlike ninny of our modern the grades, together, enlernl the It seems rather a strange letter to take placo in Red Bank. This can ing with habits and customs formed In life. have been offored then, and to me, It maninodci lnw«, miunc no erudite judges to interpret | high school together, took the same only bo prevented by enough of the It, would have ii!'nn>t-d the l.ad fllcrls of the vicioUB HiicmiH Just na strange for Mr. Mor- small depositors now subscribing for clrclr of the dc\>:< (•;•. ion (,;. ciai^iru' fnrced «alci;! find If or expound. They an- K; nimplc as to be undernlootl by i courses and made approximately the ris to offor it now. In the llrst part Inquiries for furtlior, wore opeoiflc information 1 pp stock Instead of waiting until It Is WOUl'I abo h.;• \ l>.-i!.'d irtiiriir: ftdin the nfisets, In all and yet -.o riiint.rrhi'iislvu as to embrace every fund- a grndrd n IIn alll ththeiir work. The of the lotter Mr. Hunyan rather too late, and see a similar result will be given courteous attention—and will be con- amusingly stateB that It makes tho HUM ;,!,.i ;n n; •;!!.'. mJin v.'a;.:: .Mf. Window f;nvc every amental. .They nrr tin- ln-drnc-k of all that i« Bood Jind families were not only neiglilmrs, hilt happening to Tied Bank that has sidered strictly eonfldentliil. hcilr rlso on hit liond when he thinks happened to the Aabury Pork dis- nn and r'i-<,]iriatl"ii to ttlft Conimlttee in right, ll r.ocs will,i.i,t ,.|i\i,,K th.-it if our legislators re- j very (rood frlmcln. Novi'i'lhele.-.M, oar.ll of what u mistake Mr. Todd, hlfj sur- i was secretly jealous of Ihe fUaessful trict. rhnri/c ..f icr.p. ru: (lie- lianlc :,tn\ Iru' for thl^ f«rt the Jc-rt..(| cvc-iy nilViHUi. nol wnrlhy Of l.i.lm; |,uilt on this veyor, made, in Hhowlng this part of progress of tho cither's liny, and the tho. maclway as donnten by him. He Charlee H. Walker, tn! k v,'.,ild !..i- li'cri mil'Ii in- i'. dinlriiH, j.rrhaph lin- foundation there wniilil \,r fewer Inws. sini]iler'lawj spirit of rivalry which nppi-n u'ii even wlndii It up by suylng to Mr. Snyder, lr- CJarfield avenue,, rrtnre enforernblt' ln«,- and more- real i-oninion-'iTOfc Jill ' ill the tint grnds K'Uhciril impetus "If you will rnglneor thl« through Avon, N. J. tiff. Not wily the tlf]x.: it LIB ul the bank but nil Ihe ri'M- Hi tin two iinyo prnw oldeer, until tho committee I will pay you for It." R. H. (VIOUNT a, SON df-nfr t;f I'.i-rt Hatilt owe n vote of (hullkfi to Air. U'lrul- Whon the ease wan to com© up for FOOD FOR TIIOUQ1IT. In their hlj;h school yenni carh moth- n publlo hearing In Middletown In FVineral Directors uor, for in l.i Ij.-iii 1»- lin w,., in the viuiKiniril'mul hi- per- nr continually urged' lirr son nut to 1IG8 Mr. Lockwood wished to see thin 1 How run ihe Rht|.,h tolerate thut awful dole? In let KIHI Bunk Merchant Frederick K. Adams, Mgr. foniifo ...:.-:rif nivKe fif;iim*t the '•ornfnon ftjir-rny -the lt tthhe oilier boy beat him In any lottor to prepare his brief against t'Ti yram it has cn, n,,, „,„„,,, , . ,, _ Opinion on Present Price) lovals. deprciw.on, ]!.:• jot, i: ;.hout done find everybody Ir- t n 1H mm h a mlr nn test In any subject. Thin urging kept the proposal. Tho then acting clork, mini penelun bill. ('liun tC'ul.) Record Ilowa rd Ttoberts's brother, could not 135 W. Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. (;lad i,t t;:.-,i, :il!liMMi-l, tin.. f..<-||,l(. |... tempcrcl liy re the two boys f.oliij; at ti;p npeecl; Everyone should applaud the force- thulr strenuous nncleavnr.s put them find it. Ho Hold that it muat bo In fVict that I.Me rfnr )>•* v. Ill m.t l,i ,i<, mueh of » n«l the (lion of Mr. Snyder, who wan then ful nnd direct, way In which Presi- Telephone 226 Hanltfi «n lie lin-- bi-ni. far ahead of their el.-iss'iuitlcM. anil r(!c)iie»tflii to have tho letter nt the dent Roosovelt In trying to brlnR /•runic re,ul.| I " "'""' '•*'

• - •.•' . .» • ..-..»-• ,•.'.••• The Merchants Trust We the undersigned Merchants of Red Bank extend our Sincere Congratulations on your Success and hope that your OPENING DAY

>• March 30th will begin a New Era of Hope, Prosperity and Confidence to Red Bank and its residents We also congratulate the Depositors and Purchasers of Stock for their splendid cu-opaation tvhich made possible the reopening of this Banking !...._': Institution . '....'1 y.i_^____!_ Yanko's Morris Brothers Shoe Store Leon's / Goldfarb's Dress Shop Reussille's ,ii-^=J^=i_ Ye Gem Shoppe * Goldberg's Katsin's Drug Store -—-_.- Albert S. Miller .^;-^--^~^=-= Margaret-Minerva Shoppe L .._.__' DeFazio Flower Shop City Dry Cleaners Charles Schneider, "The Butcher" Air Conditioning Corporation of Monmouth Co. Hendrickson & Applegate Boro Busses, Inc. ~~ McNair's Market Philip T. Jiannine Clyde W. Mason Acme Furniture Company John B. Allen Company F. G. Jaudy's Super-Service Station The Silk Shop, Inc. Dean5® Clayton &° Magee B. HL Downy flake Cake Shop George DIefz and Sons , Davidson* Bros. Shrewsbury Post No. 168, American Legion Pacre Fourteen BED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 29,198S.

High Point Spiritualist Chap*1 PAINTING CONTRACTOR entertained Friday afternoon by tirt church will serve a hot nuppet Port Monmouth News. Mrs. B. H. Wharton. 1,dtimntini- c on Inild« 11111 OattMt Paintlnj A Fashion Show "Wednesday, April 19, at the chapel. Eui'lfiy ?-f|(l 1'- M.— At itie CbHcel. Plans are being made for a min- Wallbide Paint In«Jd« and Lead (The H«d Bank Befflitftr caa fa* bousht TUI'MIB.- i,ml 'll.urf.iav, 2:0ii p. M.—At and Oil Outddc. For A Hospital in Port Monmouth at th« ftorat of Cbarles strel show to be given in about two in itrniid Si., lied liniili, N. J. Cln» Workmanship. Bttl Material Only. Mcyeri and Salvador* Sessltona.) Middletown Village. months for the benefit of the Middle- WC-IIH-'II.V. -IHIO T. M.—At Mm fulh- Al.o Sttcpldack Work. ! M..iii I'-'... ivlfnrd, N. J. A surprise birthday party waa giv- town township fire department. The i'ri'i'1 . s : f[i !'. M.---U ] lorriK-r, near Largely Attended Event Given at (Th# Rftd Bank Regliter can be bought PAUL M. THOMPSON, en for Mrs. Thomas J. Casler Friday jt the atorei of J. C. Knleht and Wiilium first rehearsal will be held this even- A' rlrt'iri Avf., Uuimi.io, .\. .7. the Molly Pitcher Hotel Fri- ing at Community flrehouse at Leon- 1'hoi.c Atlantic HisMands 879 2 Cmtcr St., SEABR1GHT, N. J. evening. Carde and jig saw puzzle B. Watcn.) tor AppoiiHmrnU. day for the Benefit of the contests were features of tlie festivi- Fifty-two persons attended the last ardo. The show will he under the Monmouth Memorial Hospital ties. Refreshments were served. The of a series of sociables held for mem- direction of Howard A. Mallen of 54 BROAD ST., RED BANK LATHAM RASPBERRY . guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. Craw- bers of the Reformed churci) Friday Leonardo. Th, he-: rn.fi: mi.: Ir. l'/:i and !W.', Oar I>J»nta arr dircri }r<-iri the introducer A spring fashion show wis he]d ford Compton and children, Mr. and evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. The food sale which was to have 164 BROADWAY, last Friday at the Molly Pitcher ho- Mrs. Chester Hendricke, Mrs. Robert Alfred Luyster. The usual pastimes been held Friday at the home of Mrs. LONG BRANCH NURSERY GROWN AND CERTIFIED Charles Steuerwald by the Ladles' HTO r«r 100 jr.,oo r" ' oon, i.doo for t2S.no. ;,.finiE. thrifty »<•«. I'rirPF. ralicr from $1.00 up. Edward A. Hurd of Riverside drive Thomas Hendricks. Miami and other parts of the South. The road to better and bigger buBl- IKlUBLi: II.OWr.RlNG CHERRIES BOTH STAN'U ART! AM) WEEPING VA- ncss leads through The Register's ad- was in charge of the show and it was Mr. and Mrs. Everett Caaler and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bischoff and vertising columns.—Advertisement. KIi;ilFS n-d I'lNK DutlWOOU nt $1.25 and up. through "her efforts that L. Bam- Miss Etta Coddlngton spent Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Howell and ORNAMENTAL TREES anj SHRUBS berger & Co., of Newark made their day and Sunday with Mro. Ervin children of Valley Stream, Long Is- BIB or SHOULDER We r.ir. t nu:icry rlock eif nil linds fur evrry r"n>°:•<•. extensive facilities available. Beaver of Nutley. Mr. and Mrs. land, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. BERBERRY aa l<-»- os SI.00 per 10 and 1=1.no per 100. A large truck filled with the latest Thomas J. Casler spent Sunday witb Anthony Bischoff, P. lid fnr en'n'.oKUc rr vi:H UT, Mr. and Mrs. Beaver. VEAL CHOPS Wr ,-:.-p hi-re'cM-.-r onr i.rd.-r>. costumes was sent down in the morn- The Young People's league of the The ing and a number of attractive mod- About 300 persons attended a card Reformed church will have its els and salesladies were here to put party for the benefit of the fire com- mpnthly meeting Sunday night at JOS. H. BLACK, SOU & CO., N. a show on that compared with the pany at the 8choolhou8e Friday half-past six o'clock. Miss Marie otary Club larger fashion shows tiecn in the night. About $50 was cleared and. Conovcr will bo the hostess and Mrs. and salons of large cities. About one hun- the event was very successful in J. J. Sessler will be in charge of the -j ALL TIKES REDUCED dred persons paid admission! to the every respect. Dancing and refresh- program. International exhibit which lasted several hours. ments were enjoyed. A door prise Miss Lucy Greenwood, daughter ot BREAST of Preceding tho showing, Mrs. John of one quarter of a ton of coal do- Mr. and Mrs. William M. Greenwood, | Correspondence School L. Hay, Jr., oI.Rumson gave a buffet nated by Collins brothers was award- has recovered from scarlet fever. luncheon for a number of friends. ed to James Nobles. The firemen Mra. Henry K, Ball has returned wish fa tlw.nl: the people VEAL Those present were Mrs. Edward A. cleared $8 by disposing of a large from a visit to relatives at White ol lied Bank for their In- Hurd, Mrs. W. Strother Jones, Jr., cake on the co-operative plan, which Plains, New York. terest In the recent exhibit LOWEST PRICES. Mrs. J. Wright Brown, Mra. Wilbur was made by Mrs. George Frlebott. The members of tie Middletown of the school; also the Ib B. Rmhrauff, Mrs. Thomas S. Field, It was won by Mrs. Edward Frie- bridge club met at the homo of Mrs. Misses Kridcl for use of * Mrs. Frederick C. Tatum, Mrs. Mary bott. Substantial donations were re- Geret H. Conover Friday afternoon. UIB store, the Acme Fur- (With Pocket to Roast) D. A. JOHNSON CO. Plum Potter, Mrs. George M. Dexter, ceived from the Giles and Hubert Mr. and Mrs. John VanBrunt and niture Co., for use of the Automotive and Radio Electricians Mrs. Rruftis C. Finch, Mrs. Irving. meat markets. family have moved from Edwin L. furniture, and Jill other Riker and-Mrfl. Edwin Stewart, 3rd. Tho members of the Ladiea1 aux- Beekman's farm to Shrewsbury. 116 MONMOL'TH ST., Cor. Tear] St. merchants of Red Bonk iliary of the fire company will make The John Jones cottage on Hillside who contributed toward BONELESS ROLLED ;iii• inspector, Fred Meinken, whose term Helen Steele and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- meeting Monday afternoon at tho has expired, continues in the posi- liam Murphy of South Orange spent home of Miss Margaret Applegate. Lv. BED BANK 8JS7 A. M. tion. . ••; • Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wen- The birthdays of MiBS Applegate, r Ji.bO Size Sse Flyers or Consult Agent! ). )C- Size Anticipating that tho Bale of beer Z.C1, U. Mm. Jamns ,Wlllisms, Mrn. Henry Ovaltine 64c will soon go into effect the council The Monmouth TJnit Republican Morris, Mrs. Thomas Sherman and 1'itcher's club is making final arrangements Mrs. Kenneth S. Meade were cele- „ Milk of 50c Size took action to regulate the traffic by PORTERHOUSE 17c appointing Walter A. Conroy, Wil- for a. hat sociable tomorrow night at brated. Pennsylvania Railroad Magnesia Rubbing the Methodist church annex at Bel- i"5o Size liam A. Haag, Walter Klepp and Eze- The World Wide guild of 'the Bap- SIRLOIN u. s. P. Alcohol 16c kiel Wilson to draft an ordinance to ford. Prizes will be given for the French. regulate the sale of beer. In a letter oldest and funniest looking hats. Re- Ps> Ilium Seed . full qt. 39c 50c Size Collector Ralph Williams gave a slid- freshments and general sociability Witch Hazel ing scale of discounts when taxes are will be enjoyed. STFER BTAZF 39c 50c Value paid in advance, George M. Hues in Mrs. Christopher Fiortland enter- S1.00 Value: full qt. 29c a letter protested over tho continued tained MrB. E. R. Stansbury, Sr., Mrs. E. R. Staiuhurg, Jr. and Mrs. RIB SPRING Clinical Epsom Salts $1.00 Value service charge by the county gas company. Councilman Pranck said Huyler at luncheon last Friday af- THURSDAY, APRIL 6, Thermometers 5 lbs, 24c Hot Water If would be advisable for Keansburg ternoon. LAMB CHOPS Bottle or to join with other communities., to Mr. and Mrs. John Krizanovlo of 103S—ot 11:30 A. M. Sharp, Roln or Shine, Every Two Wcelis on Thursday Lamb Rollettes Newark spent Sunday with Mr. and 50c Size plan for a reduction or elimination at Ztotldn's Sales Stables, Opposite Centr&l*JBallroad Station, Syringes 49c of the charge. Manager Lohsen Mrs. Charles Stava, Jr. lb. Mr. and Mrs. John Wyzelelc of clb. c S1.25 iriizo Phillips Milk stated the Tri-County league had re- Colgate's Soap quested the variouB utility companies Caldwell were week-end guesU ol FREEHOLD, NEW JERSEY Russian of Magnesia 10c cake to meet with the league for a general Mr. and Mrs. Fred Liebhauser. ONE CARLOAD DAIRY AND FAMILY COWS Mineral Oil 31c 2 for lie discussion of gas and electric rates. Mr. and Mrs. WilliEon of Linden Freah and Close SprincrerB—Holfltelnn, C.uernBeyn. Jereeyn, tuberculin nm] blood tested Howard Opdyko stated in a letter he and Mr. and Mrs. McDermottof Key- with tuberculin rot«8t. AIBO aorae heifers and atock bulU. qt. 73c 00o Value would write insurance on the bor- port tpetn Friday with Mr. and Mrs. $1.48 Value ough's trucks at a lower rate than is O. W. Boyd. Greystone Over 250-pc. now paid. The matter was referred Mr. and Mrs. Austin Clark of Eliz- Chocolates Guaranteed Jig-Saw Puzzle to the manager. abeth spent Saturday and Sunday at K-M Iron The local auxiliary of the. county their bungalow at thia place. 29c to 49c Ib. and 1 pkg. social service reports that the gross Captain and Mrs. William Dennis l H). 6 Tbs. $1.00 Blended Type receipts from the recent charity ball wore visitors at Seaside Park last were $425.75. Expenses were $162.17, Saturday. SPECIAL IN GROCERY DEPT. Corylopsk Cigarettes 29c leaving a profit of $263.58. Talcin'n 19c The Democratic club's headquar- ters have been moved from the Civic New Monmouth News. BROOKFIELD j'.sociation building to the Oak street firo house. The move was• made to George H. Roberts acted as auc- CLOVERBLOOM secure larger quarters. tioneer at a sale on John Crawford's l-LB. ROLL Mrs. Walter A. Conroy was hos- farm at Holmdel Saturday. Jamea 46 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. tcn to the Jolly Eight card club last E. Griggs was inside clerk. TELEPHONE 1!. B. 355. I uesday afternoon. The officials of the Baptist church 40 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULHS— \\ i- Kc-Krrvo Tlio lllght To IJmlt Quantities. Mrs. William Ramsay has recov- are arranging for a series of revival Mated teams and Bintfltin: a 3,100-noun<] toam of dapple Kraj^: ft B.fiOO-pounil Unm ered from a sickness ot several days. services to begin Sunday, April 10th, of bayt*; besides sa\-eral other leamB of sriiyn, roane, Ijlaclin nnd bays. Thcitc hornen FANCY STANDARD Mrs. Annie Furbp is homo from a and continue for two weeks. aro nil nccHmatad, younsr and ready to go to work. If you need a jrood horse or a i nit with her sister, Mrs, Thomas The new baptistry at the Baptist team, bo prenont nt thin Kale JIB thcee hoi-^CB must be hold oa the beaeon In rearing FAIRY SOAP 0 Brien of Leonardo. church has been completed. It was a Its close and you can alwuya liny Koorl hordes here at your own prke. The directors of the Keansburg gift from the Ushers Union. Notional bank have submitted to the LOT OF PIGS—POULTRY—HAY—HARNESS—WAGONS—100 SPRING LAMBS. 9 cakes federal banking department a plan FARM MACHINERY—Potato HiBBcr. Punter. Sheller. Cultivator Outfit for rarm- to reopen the bank. If the plan is Keyport News. all Tractor. Hay Rake. :md many other articled of every tla-prnit'wn. It you have any- Tpprovcd a public meeting will be thing to cell brine it early to the Community Sale, ThuiRilay, April fi. You are all I for cilleci and (he plan given in detail. (The Red Bank Hegister can be bought invited. Come here and buy your ffood horsefl, rows nnd other articlcn at your own 19 E. FRONT ST., Phone 372. RED BANK The bunk was unable to secure a li- in Keyporl at the storea of Charles Lcbn price as we always eell. ami the bent is alwayn available. cense to reopen at the end of the re- and J. D. plofiky.) cent bank holiday due to the fact TETtMS:—Credit by paying one half purchase.(pricc Tvkti approved endorser and IMPORTED Specials—Thurs., Fri., Sat., March 30, 31, April 1. that it had among its assets obliga- Miss Dorothy Armstrong, a atud- statement of security. tions of the borough to the amount ent in Cedar Crest college, Allen- NOODLES of $115,963.53. The banking depart- town, Pa., spent tho week-end with made for anv livestock. ment rated this amount was a frozen her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Palmer JACOB ZLOTK1N & SON, Fine or Wide. issot and that the amount be con- Armstrong- Phone 330. Freehold, N. J. Miss Betty C. Hendrickoon, a stud- lbs \erted into cash before a license - i < ould be obtained. The bank has ent in the Kont Place sohool, Summit, Horses !Ui(! Cowa at Private Sale Daily. ' been authorized by the proper nu- la spending tho spring vacation, with thori tics to accept riew deposits, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hen- r^^F, i3,^..~».^.fl which are payable on demand as de- drickson. 5 snod. Over one hundred such ac- At a recent meeting of the Board i< unt:- hiivcrboen openod. of Education, Joseph D. Bodlo waB can vouch for that ad HKINZ NKW I'OKMUI WMtrr A. (Jonroy in district court plpptpd. president or the board and y. Sauer KrauL SPARE RIBS 11 i^l week secured a judgment Frank Mason, Sr., vice president, Mr. >6 Ibs C j ijjiinst .TeBSC M. Covert of Keanfl- Bedle has been president thirteen 'Imig fur $168.03 for unpaid insurance years. Mr. Mason, who has been a 3 " -10" 3 - 25 member of the board of education for i I'hc iocnl branch of the Kcd Cross more than thirty years, succeeds Shoulder Spring Legs Genuine IIK; rceived an additional aupply of George S. Hyor as vice president. No !U ur for distribution to needy fiunil- change was made in the school year. 10 . .Application for a supply should The board-agreed not to place under Extra Special in Fruit & Vegetable Dept. ! 1>L mnde to James Papa, or Borough contract any teacher who is mar- it) C lerk Richard Jessen. ried or to allow any married woman FANCY FBESH FLORIDA 1 \tis> Klpurmr Kf-lly and MLsfl Inez teacher now in the system to be (ANY S17.K) I obeitsnn, who have been sojourn- placed under tenure. SPINACH ORANGES H ^ in Floi iilii for several weeks, A parade was held on Friday oven- Thill Skin and Juicy. I'OHTl.lJHOrSK h ivc ri'turntMl home. ing for tho members of the high A :-nn 1ms been l>orn to Mr. and school basket ball team, who recent- BACON STEAK SCRAPPLE Mir. M. Kraniiellu, ly won the »tnto championship in the lbs. I doz. 1K lb Uriijnniln Elfant lias returned "B" group. The team, school chll- 19""- 32" fiiuii ii month's vacation In Florida. 'firen, fire department and the fire de- 2 "- 25" The enpigomrnt of Mins lga.hel partment bnnd with numerous prlv- I (•[,(>(;!-, daughter of Mr. nmi Mrs. /ito autos made up the procession. At Fresh-Killed I rnjamln Popper, and William Col- the strand theater, later Jn the cven- T LAUGH BUNCHES GREEN FANCY hn," of lOnrny has brcn -•innounccd. In^ Judge H. E. Ackerson, Jr., prn- I he ceremony will be performed on seiited prizes to the membero of tho April 19. team. ASPARAGUS iGRAPE FRUIT Met. Kale. Howe lina recovered The Thought ol>»b will meot on It). fi (•in ;i Mcluu-sn of .several dny.i. Monday evening with Mrs. Dantol A. 1 Uirhiird Hrown i^ driving a new Van 1'clt. sos Oo SAID a Plainficld business buncK 1 Q for ur t 'mobile. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wcseman, man discussing the "Collections By IIK.N'-I, ItATJON Mi;, Chfi.'lr.s I'lnmhln viniUui rel- who havo been spending- the winter I oin at o Juice DOG FOOD ilivr:- at Trenton Iriut week. in Wrat Palm Bench, Florida, wero Telephone" advertisement which ap- Mr,*;. J'Y/jnk NPWIJIII in ji ruilfricnl called homo tlila woolt by the death a ImtR 2 ,»n. |gc j i!lent in the Memorial hospital at. peared in this newspaper. 3 25" of Mro. 'Wcsemaii'fl brother. They Kujtoy Fancy made the trip by auto, and had tho Friwh i'ho company No. 1 •will give a o "Here's an experience I had," he vol- WIHTB While Rose misfortune to have been In an acci- LIMA (UtAHIS itiifr in (he Manning jilaco llrehoiloe dent in which tho running board of unteered. "Collection letters to a Long MICANti Royal Desserts n April 2(1. their enr waa torn off. They will re- That call (38 fnr Asparagus Tips Minn In*7. T!ol>inn»n hnn returned Island firm that owed UR $275 had turn to Florida thin week-end for the air miles round 15 25° 15" "'• for U .05 3 Assorted in ini-y after ppcmllnjr the winter balance of Ihn aennon. failed to bring renultfl. I mnde one 2 "" 2 *"• 25° iin"illi3 sit Mtmrii, Klnridn. Cnpt. Frank B. Btoney In upending telephone call, talked the matter trip) cost only 1 n»KV>)aln VllihUvg Mr*, nn.i.wll Waltt. nrifl Mrs. E. Bevornl weeks in Florida. 30 ccnli. r 1 'lilht-nii <>f Mnple. avrnuo. were

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HAVE YOU SIGNED? UNTIL YOU The Second National Bank & Trust Co. will remain closed and not one cent of depositors' balances may be withdrawn for an indef- inite period. Banking facilities are the life blood of a community. This bank furnishes three-quar- ters of the banking facilities of Red Bank and vicinity. Its opening is vital to the welfare of yourself and friends. The plan of reopening has been approved by the Federal Reserve Bank as the best method to protect depositors'interests. The Directors, Officers and Stockholders have subscribed approximately two hundred thousand dollars to the Preferred Stock specified in the reopening plan. They can dp no more. IF YOU HAVE ALREADY SIGNED, INCREASE YOUR SUBSCRIPTION AND THE BANK WILL REOPEN THAT MUCH SOONER. Don't wait for a public-spirited volunteer to see you. Come to the bank and sign. Action i? needed now to reach the goal which is in sight.

WHEN Trffi BANK REOPENS IF THE BANK DOES NOT OPEN You can get none of your money for a long time. Your money is available to you. Your money will earn no interest. Your money will earn interest without interruption. You will experience inconvenience and hardship. Business will stagnate. The prosperity of Red Bank it promoted. The prestige Red Bank has always enjoyed will seriously BUMMM function* normally. .. suffer. You and your friends will be injured financially. Deflation will continue further reacting unfavorably on your* •elf and the whole community. * SIGN NOW! ... The Second National Bank & Trust Co. Red Bank, New Jersey NOTE: A memorandum has been prepared o utlining the reasons why the bank is now closed and what is required for its reopening. Copies are available to all depositors AT THE BANK,

f Page Sixteen RED BANK REGISTER, HfARCH 29, 193S.

Aeprra of the lumbermen was high scph Tomlinson, Mrs. Fred Jones, Chauffeurs Face with 216. The scores: Soldiers Defeat Women in Bowling Mrs. Howard Stockton and Sh* JERSEY CENTRAL. Baseball's Babbling Brook —By Pap Maurice Schwartz. Morrl» •_.'.' 20 1 101 Match at Elks Home After the match others Joiped In Postmen Tonight 1'hillll's 19- us Quads, Win Title Wimit-n 150 the sport, they being Mrs; <3«orga ... . 176 A group of Atlantlo Highlands Dolliver, Mrs. Thomas King-. Mra. Drivers Still Lead Red Bank Pin 164 210 Fort Monmoulh, Winning Play- bowlers of the fair sex defeated a Nora Long, Mrs. John Rohrey, Mrs. League by Two Games—End 131 Off Last Week, is Winner of team of the Lady Elks' bowling club Stanley Sculthorp, Mrs. Morrla>'JJoa- of the Season Is Less Than a fcOl 0-1 Young Men's Christian Asso- ia a match Monday night at the lin, Mrs. Lou Hill, Mrs. Elmer Shel- Month Off. MONMOl'TII UMIiUK. ciation League Championship. Elka* home on Broaft street. The ley, Mrs. E. J. O'Rourke and Mrs. I llerden l.'.U U'.l 170 winning team was composed of Mrs. Bernard Schultz. A social eeaoon 129 Milton J. Smith, Mrs. Guy Hend- followed with refreshments. Next With the end of the Ked Bank Ill 14'.I 170 *The Fort Monmouth team defeated bowling league season less than' n the Quadrangle club in the "play off" rlcko, Mrs. Fred Gaskcr, Mrs. Har-Monday night the club will hold Ha month off, the Commercial Chauf- .'...'. .17 6 195 last Friday night and thus "won the ry Gaffey and Mrs. Joseph Ryan, On regular bowling night. 150 fcure this week still cHnp to a two- .':...." 152 216 Young Men's Christian association the losing side were Mrs. Daniel C. game lead over the ambitious Utility championship for 1B33. The soldiers Oakeo, Mrs. Harold Glblln, Mra, Jo-It pays to advertise in The Re#Ustor. pinnun. The Postoffice team, which The Utility team won two out of and Quads had completed their has the opportunity tonight of forc- thne games /rom the Blue Comets schedule a week previously and fin- ing the drivers Xrom the position jjlast Friday night. ]• razee of the Utll- ished in a tie with nine £amcs won ivhirh they have so long occupied, | i1v team was,'high with 214. The d one lost. is in third place. i scores: A large crowd saw the final game The Chnuffeurs and the Fostomce | TJTJUTY TEAM which was played in tho gymnasium taams flash tonight. If the mailmen jv\ Acn of the Red Bank high school. The should capture all three games thciJ. Arc leg Ho score was 38 to 24. In a preliminary Utility team will be in first place i £""*„ 211 game a team composed of Episcopal ! !'"!!'.""'.!".~"_r.'.'.™ i6z 104 and the drivers in tecond place by cii»pcil - _ 180 18.1 and St. Janjes' church players de- 3 BROAD ST., RED BANK. the smallest of margins. The tnail-^hinn ., l:i;i 101) feated the Calvary Baptist team by men will, however, remain in third -"crr'" I 70 ecore of 33 to 26. Two Phones: 3334—333S. position. S38 Martin and Bleuth were the otare After tonight's matches the driv- BLUE COMETS. for the signalmen. Martin made fif- SPECIALS ENDING SATURDAY, APRIL 1 ers will have only nine games to J'arl 181 teen points and Bleuth collected _ If,7 leven. Turnock made eight points play m orde: to complete their -(-.^[ Jr. 1SH 14.0 First Arrival—1933 Crop schedule. Three of tlie.^e matches • j^rtk. #11 1 lift for the Quads while Amelchenko and PRIME RIB will is played with the Utility team.' ir,8 MacDonald each netted slic. The The others are with the Blue Cornels -ehlo, Sr. 147 army team had a lead ot 18 to 7 at Long island and the Navesink team, which the< | 831 Si>S 85S the half time period. The score; should defeat easily. FORT MONMOUTH. C The Tilton dairy ppinmen won two The standing of the teams pub- G F PTS out of three matches from the.Pro- „ G 3 16 DUCKS 18 lished below, which was compiled by j tessional Gardeners last Wednesday Ib flleuth Jf , _, 4 3 11 William S. Bradshaw, secretary of. Light. All of dp/games were close, .- 0 2 FRESH llic - luasue, doss not include Ia3t j^he dairymen wuii the first-by tight 1 1 SPRING LAMB CHOPS -. 2 0 4 nights contests. pins and the third by 26 pins. The .. -.., 1 1 s3 PQUli STANDING OF THE TEAMS. J Gardener won the second contest by Loin ..„„.;.-..,. 23c lb li h *'A i?!"1"^ pins. Saundcrs of the Gardeners 14 10 38 Rib 21c lb Sol lioc' Imaee the lii^eat inaividual score of QUADRANGLE CLUB. tT.ililv Team 46 20 C F PTS 1'tiMoifire -iJ -2 233. The scores: Scheldt, rf ., 0 0 Shoulder 15c lb SOI 1.001) 0 Clothier* £ lTipurnnre..4C 21 TILTON DAIRY. Amslchi'nko, If. 3 0 637 1.007 6 Profc.slor.nl Men 42 27 KnU-ht lf.3 rurnock, e 3 a Jerr-cy Central .. 42 27 1G5 1S8 DotH. c. ..; ,. 0 :; 2 Sirmunrl Eisner _ 40 29 17« 157 rtuilcr, r\i -. _. 1 0 2 FOWLER'S SAUSAGE :. ISc Ib Tilton Dairy 20 34 1155 bleary, rK • 0 0 0 Giorcrn & Plumbers 31 SS I'.is 171 Mnnnirtnth Lumber 'Jf. 12 riacDonalO, lg - 2 2 G CHOPPED BEEF 13c lb N'Hvehink Team 22 it tL'9 97: '.103 831 % 6 2« lilue ComeU I'1 44 634 1.037 I'KOFKSIONAL GARDENERS. SMOKED HAMS (whole) 15c Ib Professional Gardener* .1 7 <10 8311 ilTi 7»S 018 J. Kennedy 181 171 Commuters '7 49 Mazza _ 1CS 178 1 Quads Lose to Long RIB VEAL CHOPS . ... :...... 19c Ib COMING G.i.'lES. Sutherland ..... 170 118 Tonipht—PoRtoffice Commercial ] Kellcl - _ 143 180 CliiiufTeurB, Blue Cometa . Clothie and Saundcrs 233 1C7 Branch Lyceum Five BOTTOM ROUND POT ROAST 21c lb Insurance. Friday—Tilton Dairy vs. Comrnutcre, 806 860 Ell Whitney Stables The Lyceum Big Five of Long CHUCK ROAST ,. 12c lb Utnity Team VK. Grocers und I'iumberB. Local Police in River Street Five Monday—Utility Team vn. Clothiers ] Branch vanquished the Quadrangle and Insurance. Professional Gi cn' Ready for Season Won Eight, Lost Two club team of Red Bank, 80 to 63, VB Jerfty Central. ;j f; Caivary Baptist Interstate Loop Monday night at Long Branch. Hen- GROCERY SPECIALS ! Tuepduy-—GroccrB nnd Pl\imb' Ei^mund Eipner. ' , mile; king tiT the Ameri- The River street-school basketball drickson, Long Branch left forward, Truex of the Profcsstonal Men Made Most Points can turf, is coming" back to (he nic- Red Bank Pistol Team to Com- team, which completed its season re- w:is a fitar of the game, Scheldt, Sak- had the highest average of any in- ng ware next month with more than- pete in National Rifle Associa- cently,, won eight games and lost two. owltz and Amelchcnko iliil moat of Muller's Macaroni, Spa- Gold Medal Soft as Silk the scoring for the locals. The score: dividual player in the league at the J , Team, Church League two dozen dust Kickers and mud tion League—Finish Fourth in They gathered 249 points while hold- ghetti, Noodles.3 for 25c pkg. 21c St- ame splashers sporting the Eton blue md their opponents to 223. Joe Lo- KED BANK. end of last week. Menzzopane of the .... __' . -... „ State League. P PTS. Clothiers and Insurance was a close Winners, Third in Point Scor and brown silks ofC. V. ((Sonny) Presti and Ulyssus and Lawrence G Chipso, Flakes or Gran- Green scored the most points, each SeireWt. IT. . . 10 0 20 ,My-T-Fine Chocolate second and Dennis of the Postojnce ing^—Wainrighk of Calvary Whitney's Brpokdale stable. The fly- The Red Bank police pistol team ('iiluiiilrii'llo. .. 0 1 1 ules 2 pkg« 27c a close third. Menzzopane, incident- son of Pennant-Swinging, prob- has catered one of the leagues con- making: 53. Desaert 3 for 23c ? Team High Individual Scorer. 1 ally- t'H holds the record for mak- ably the greatest horse evor to come ducted by the Rational rifle associa- The record for the season follows: Eiiminui.'h, ru ;.-~ 0 1 AmrMiiTiU, J 17 P & G Soap 3 for 10c ing the highest individual score, a -, 'l')ib tit. Jaini;^ basketball team, out of the Whitn is due tion and will open the season this [!.-•!. Freehold IC. r. F PTS Chase & Sanborn Coffee •who is tenth in the list of averages, among thh o teams In the total num- Trainer Thomas J. Heuley is quot ranges and the scores certified and Hed Bnnlc St. Asbury Park •'•' UcSarno. rf. 7 0 U I.OIIK BruiKli 23. Red Hunk'22 Lion Brand Milk 5c can and McKnlght of the Commercial ber of points made during the sea- ed as saying that he intends to race sent to the association headquarters HendrickBon ii7".Z'.'.'L'.Z". ....' 10 2 22 lb 31c at Washington before Saturday of Red Bank 21 FreehoW IV. Hutcliinson. c. „«-..-.. 8 0 IS Chauffeurs, who is fourteenth, are ' son. The Calvary Baptist Betters Equipoise, Halcyon, Clotho, The Hed linnk 20, Kumson 1:1 rink'y. .re. _; _ , 8 0 16 each week. Hc

JiiJjifc:; (j. ^.vori, M(.*33 S-iildred Leon- BBIBGE T0U1WAMKNT; 'Testimonial For Asbury Park Bank Shrewsbury News. ard and Mi?* Kdith Willse. W. A. HOPPING DR L. W. CARLBGN Ht v. itubnrt Williams, rector of Harry J. Brady of £hrcwt>hury Won SURGEON CHIROPODIST ., (The R»d B«nk Rtjl.ler cnn ht bough! Trinity cliun-h at Princeton, will Soon to Reopen in Khrew.lmiy fruw Ulchard Ueakc »t th. Anbury park Series. FOOT SPECIALIST . Van VHet in New Jersey pottofHco and Rt blirev.Btjury Market.) prriith at 'in: Lfiiicti HKivW.d Friday Real Estate and Insurance j, Commissioner of Banking William Harry J. Brady of Shn.'w: bury. Offit.. Huursi L>«lly to ». m. to 8 p ta. Miss Elinor Woods has returned iii;*.ht. MnTeh :;i, at All vSainta' 8 LfNDKN PI.., Kr:fl BANK who maintained a commanding lead NOT A SPttULATOR Evenings: Tuetd«y and Tbursday. ReRdd Bannk Elks Gavav e Dinner Last H. Kelly yesterdayy announced that Racing Saved for the State in to her home Irom the Monmouth *'U\ueh. 'J lie women's auxiliary Night in Appreciation of His !'h« D.posltors-Protective MBocUUon ni'-i't.- rivf-iy Tw<::-;day during Lent to throughout the twelve week.-' play in THONli 307. Por aapointment phone 9442 Memorial hospitaJ where f*he was a ; the; mid-winter seriea of duplicate 21-23 BVOAD ST.. BEDBAKK.N.J. e . ,1, r- i, j p 1 ,: of the closed Asbury Park and Ocean 1893 But the People Voted It tif-w lor irn.-.-ionary work. Services—Was txalted Kuler fJrove bank| havlng practically ful- patient for the post few weekii. contract bridge games conducted Out in a Referendum in the Ai a mrnUn^ nf the Navesink par- iilled the requirements prescribed for A meeting of the Younj; People's each week at the Berkeley-Carteret Year 1897. Missionary society will be held at the cnt-t( fichf;r atj^ociaUon last week CEIL, Prop. tile reorganization of the institution, J hotel at Asbury Park under the aus- Last niKlJl wu» Kretl C. VanVliet Preabyterian church on Friday after- }'t'xny l o.-ton of AMantlc Highlands pices of E. Melviti Goddard, waa de- Formerly of tbe Cut Ral« Bttuty P«rler he had agreed for the resumption of b'!vc ^II in(fix-sting tallt on the func- night at the Elks' cluli when the clared the winner last Thursday banking operations on an unrestrict- tlon.=j or ihn fjrhool boaj'd and also membei-B of Red Bank ludge of Elks ed basis at the earliest practicable pari-mutue! betting, have' been will he in chsrg^c of tlio meeting, night. He finished with the high on t h< ivljitifjii of parnnta to the tendered him a testimonial lilimer at date. May 1 has been set as the ten- passed by the assembly. The Asso- Mry> Ada TS, Wafew *>t l£y.tontown average for the twelve weeks' play :-'•!in'*!. H*-1 insert fatlKM-n to take which more than one hundred of the tative opening day. Mr, Kelly's an- ciated frees, in a series of ,-jiticles, entertained members of the Shrews- of 60.08 per cent, Anioqg- -thr play- IP'.M c ii ,t i i r,,t in the .school, stating "Best. People on Earth" iraid homage nouncement followed three days of recounts the history of the hpoit in bury Reading club yesterday after- era competing were some o£ the lead- this atutc, and presents the virws of Hi"'' Mi" "iily tinif 1 he average father Real Estate to their past exalted ruler. Mr. V«ti- conferences with Leuter C. Leonard noon. ing tournament players of iho coun- both proponents and fj]»poncnl:i uf I-. inti-t ( . i ci| in ili.; school i.s when Vliet served the lodge In the exalted of Red Hunk, counsel for the De- ; The Harrison Service station \u>* try, including P, HaV Sinuua, jQ.a§&in of the billti, and Aa| in- Kavebink from William Swan at the g ' A. Gibljn; Lester IJ. McQueen, Jos- postofllco build in jr-) The rirctrU; light, company has A meeting of tlie Woman's Com- sembiynian Thornaa K L,ane, of eph Johnbton, Thomas McVey, the trimmed trccrti v,iir-ro there in a poa- c Finger Wave munity club will be held at the bor- Union, demanded a public hearing. ! A farowell party was given Mon- IncomlnB exalted rnk-r; and Maurice | ha,, Fm n, M He was supported by Barton B. [day night at (he hpme of Mm. Hev- .sibiJuy of interfpj-cntft with wires. U. Rinse Schwartz. Mr, Schwartz, spoke con- Th(, .innua, meoting ot lhe Ellton. Hutchinson, Mercer county lavyer. ! man \Venzdl for Mie. JameK PurvftH, Tlie lelcplujiin company id putting _r PEBMANENT WAVE WUIinm J. Thonii'^on, of _ Camden, now ]\n\v.:: on Mnnmouth a venue. cerning tho I let! Bunic tauli.-. tljW1] pj.CB|)y(erian church will bii who wiJJ nai) Friday of this week "the Duke of Gloucester" and own- ! AT A SACRIFICE ;« $3.00 Up Past Exalted nuler umtill on f] at 7;3fJ SriiocV_ „ ia evcning. for a fctay of six monthfi in KnglunU- M m. .Mom ot* Hmil Ii ii IIUUM: hap er of the Gloucester city track, was A brown calfskin pocket boo 1; was bf.-f-n inovrd hyuk to •make way tov m.i'l« 'be principal JJU il 12. | George T. Werts. The .stale louaed as well as several short skits. Among j Oliver Dennis has obtained em- 1 itself at once. Flic hard V. Linda- those who took pan were Johnny ployment at the Americm company , bury, Democratic lawyer of,, Eliza- Dundee, Mr. Rohr'-y, William Turn-' store at Eatontown. beth, and the Uev. Dr. Everard ler, Harold Olhlin, .lohn Hughes, |" Tho members of the Younf Peo- KempHhall, distinguished Presbyter- John W. Oiniillion, Thomas Irving pie's Union will meet at the First ian minister of that, city, led the light Brown, Charier, Meeker, CJlark [ Raplist church of Long Branch on Worthies' Josppli .Irihinlo.-i, Harold .Monday cvenlna, April 3. I Governor Werts vetoed the bills, lyaP.os and other-. T he mii!-iit: for the Mrs. (jaskell and daughter will ' and both Rides prepared for the nci:a«loin wo.r iii.i!'- th f direx-tior I nt. sonn move into the MiFs Elizabeth rng* hnffff in th'1 iin\p whr-n, the bills Mr. 1ji\Ft os. HlKginson house on Houth street. ' had to lay over under thn rules for varif-f 1 ;,) i v.;! About twenty Eatontown residents After the ncil : reconsideration. KJynji spurred the ended"wiih the'^leven ov.lo'^k "t'oaVt'attended the presentation of Iho "jookey a.-:;emhlyrnen" on and th of Elkdom the bov* < njoyed them-1 Womanlesa Wedding held at Tinton bill.-i were re-enacted. The Senate .elves playing raid.-, p-ol, billards ' ^Us Echoolhouse:last week ] also overrode the vMoes. and at the .-hufllfboard until a late -Ml- •«"» Mrs- Darm» Vandr.-nmrk j Tho.ie opposed to the bill.s now de- f Tinton avenue had as their guest manded their repeal, and Lane intro- la.-t week Mrs. Louise Drury of duced the repealers. Flynn referred MEF>onV WAY C'LL'B. Poughkeep.sie. j the billa to the committee of which A'Dodge coupe owned by Mrs. Mil-| Thompson was chairman. The anti- licnt Martin of Railroad avenue Formed From I'upllh i race track people set thorn.selvee for lanliCii ot TliBtll was damuged in an accident at Red action again, and Wash Ing loii'a Bank Saturday afternoon at the cor- ! birthday was fixed an the day on .,. A young folks' rnuiiic club to bc ner of Maple avenue and White j which' the protesting army would liriown as "The Melody Way Club" street. No one was injured, but Mrs. ) make its voice heard in the assembly hud itu flriit gathering yr-Ftcrday af- Martin, who wars driving, rccoived j chamber. Speaker lrlynn sneered at ternoon at the TuMinp Piano com- Bevcral bruises. , the suggestion of a resolution to per- pany'.s showrooms on Monmouth Mrs. Wallace Chasey returned ; mit thin,'but when the day came the street. The club is formed from with her infant daughter to her = legislature was absent. pupils enrolled in the Alelody Way liomc on Friday from Rlverview hos- ! Nearly 5,000 person?, men, women, free instruction piano classes held pital at Red Bank. The daughter : and children, moved on to Trenton. each Saturday morning at the Tust- has been named Janet Louise, ! At a preliminary meeting in the State lng store. Miss Frances Wolcott was a guest , House they elected Dr. Kempshall Twenty of the 42 pupils were pres- of Miss Alberta Nichols of Asbury i president, Lindabury, Dean McNuIty, ent at yesterday's gathering and par- Park on Saturday night whon Miss > Catholic, priest of Paterson, and ticipated In octave letter-word games, Nicholas entertained a number of j Judge WilJiam M, Lannlng of Tren- dlecuBBionB of tha child life of the friends. i ton were named vice presidents; and compo3er Mozart and educational Mrs. Charles Weiss of Eailroad Editor Charles C. McBride of Eliza- records helping in explaining the ovenuo ia recovering from injuries beth, secretary and treasurer of the ortieffi compositions. The activities sustained when she fell down stairs anti-race track league which was now were in charge of Miss Margaret C. last week. organized ^or "perpetual life," with Manna, the instrustress in charge of delegates in each county. General E. the Saturday morning classes. Burd Grubb.wafi to look after Burl- Those preEent were Margaret Borst, j Fair Haven News, ington; State Senator Edward C. Bamuel Hurvcy, Krcd Borst, Jan , Stokes, Cumberland; L. H. Kellum, Harvey Alex Rogel, Phylis Kohn, . (The Red Bank Remitter e«n b< bouEht Camden; James B. Dusenbury, Es- Lillian Wn, Caroline Weir Cath- {•„,»?' ""^ ^^'.f'S sex; Rev. Judeon Piorson, Glouces- ter; William A. Cotter, Hunterdon; erine Flndlay, Dorothy SilBcrstein, The first time John T. Voorhees, Middlesex; Jamoa Margaret Bchissel, Doris Aumackkr At tonight's meeting of the home Mamie Costa, Lawrence Olson, Eve- S. Yard, Monmouth; William W. Cut- ^ department of the Methodist church ler, Morris; J. W. Carmichael, Ocean; lyn I'Yazler, Juliaiine Miller, "' sterojiticon slides on tlie topic "The John V. Craven, Salem. Dean Mc- phin Final Conflict and Conquest of the Nulty, Lindabury and Lanning were nnd Alma Jiannine. Prizes were won King" will be" shown. A delegation to take hold In their .respective coun- in the games by Lawrence Oteon and from the church will attend a mis- ties: Passaic, Union and Mercer. Catherine Findlay. sionary meeting of representatives of ALL The next meeting of the club will the Methodist Protcetant church on The meeting ended, and the crowd be held Tuesday, April 4, at half- April 6 at Inwood, Long Island. moved downstairs to the assembly past four o'clock at the Tusting Miee Florence Duohe la kept In- chamber and took possession. Dr. etore. Only tho/iilii*i'>> iou t Ol? Tnursday afternoon 23 read- der this prod a public hearing was ers registered and 62 books were granted. The league speakers ar- The staff of the Molly Pitcher ho- withdrawn. The library Is opened gued their cause, and the legislative tel, together with the hotel employees, Tuesday and Thursday afternoons committee heard them all, hut the held their first annual ball at the from two o'clock to five o'clock. Re- race track element demanded more hotel Saturday night. Although there quests for ...special books aro be- time. They had retained Colonel E. were several other attract ions going ing supplied by the Monmouth L. Price, Democratic leader of New- county library. Much favorable com- ark, and Samuel Kalicch. Delay wns on the same evening the holel ball y INSTALLED granted, and eventually the repealers room wns tho ucone of a large as- ment has been made on the opening never ornie out of committee. gembly. Dance music was provided ot a free library in Fnir Haven and by the Club Ansonia orchestra of many people are taking advantage But befoi'o tho jookey legislature $7.50 Monthly...plus Is'cw York city. of the Institution. Additional shelves ended the rncc-trnok men thcmrelvos Special floor numbor.s wore fuf- are being constructed to take care quarreled. Gloucester City men al- smaH carrying charge ninhcd by the Moonlight Twins, cirl of the numerous donations made by leged Guttenborg had not contributed DO alist's who are well known in this interested persons. Miss Covant sufficiently to the fund for. enact- vicinity by tlicii radio renditions wishes to thank the following don- ment of the lawe. The winter was over WJBI and WCAP. "Unele Jim'1 „,.„; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Angrelo, Guttcnberg'fl buey season because ot Harkins of Monmouth county Mara- i DiVr>io.l Mount, Miss Minerva Covant tho spring summer and fnll compe- thon fame was present in all his of jrnjr Haven, Mra. Voorhls and tition on neighboring tracks*. Thomp- glory and helped the crowd to make Miss Ruth Munsing of Rod Bank Hon wan now willing to lo>m his whi- Not a cleanup! No I a rlearance! These are merry. ,. and ter patronngc at Glouccstoi in a re- and Miss Loulec Slemers ot New taliatory meaaurc n gainst (Jutton- In addition to fully a hundred local : yor)ti herff and ho had a bill pas.;pti, for- NOT obsolete i;ut({els ... Instead,- they are pnrsons present there were parties jj j(,|in Mcusley of this place, who from Newark, Klisuibclli, Perth Am-, j employed by Ihn Misars Porter of bidding winter racinpr. Tho jockoy s legislature had (lone ils work. boy, Long Brunch amlAsbiiry Talk. Runison. i.s nursing nn injurod hand new, regular ]">;» models, reduced because canned by being struck by n falling The race track men now controlled Special Show ut Strand. brick. tho atate. The village of Entontown comminsioned old Monmouth. Pa»- of increased manufacturing facilities, low- Herbort Shu:,tcrman, iniinagcr of | The Fnir Hnvcn firemen have been tho Strand thoatcr, announced today i invited by Rev. W, W, Kenneily to naio county freoholdrra licensed the that the matinee on Saturday, when j nttptul (ho evening sarvico «t the Clifton track. Guttcnbcrs's track op- ered overhead, lowered costs of raw mate- "King Kong" is to bciduiwn, will | church of lhc Holy Communion on erated In the midst of its miyerubfc start at one o'clock instead of 2:.'ll); Sundn.',', April 2. The llremen will fitmckH and snarling dogs, and o'clock. The show will bc continu- assemble at tho flrehouse at 7:40 P. Thompson waved a, Gloucester city rials. Nothing JH changed...same high qual- Otis all i ' iji'mno.—Advortlnenmnt. it payi to advertlsa in Tho tf Eiphteen RED BANK REGISTER. MARCH 20, 1933.

Frost wi-1 loavc for a stay of SP.V- and Mrs. Perry E. Strassburger of | ^fc'*?'**-'*^'*-'*-''*-'*-'^^*''*-! Hobby Show At oval weeks in Florida. Holly Tree farm on Seven Bridge Every Woman ^ *A rlRST CHURCH OF \\ Woman's Club road, has returnee! home from the JCmorson school for boys at Exeter, Wants ° i CHRIST, SCIENTIST Sj Woman sWub Rumson News. *VP\V Hampshire, for the spring va-j \6 -, Broad St.. Red Bank N. J. Tlic tnpiiibpK of tho "Red Bank cat ion. lo look her best at i\ll llrncK.. Wommi'.^ club «rc ui^ol lo t'linkr, an |jn Three, small evergreen trees were, to fee) at case und perfectly ;m-c:i Sunday 11 A. H. tivcnins. fxhibit. at tho huiiby bhuw lo hr held in ' KutTi.-nii at 1 inncri \'H geiHTai alure. stolen from Whifield Wainwright'a; at ) he clubhouse Friday of this B.irKmi Bros.' j-ture. formrrly Vcll^n'H. 'idr- IK'I-;:*.- hi ore and Mrs. LudJuiv'ii btorv. 'J lie place on Silversidt avenue last week.' 1 mluy-Sohuol —1 1 :'H) \. M- week, March 31. The dhiplny will 3 UnS-SIMTLlCITV viltippday r.vcnirif Testimonial JtPK'-tf'r ' al:>n sold nnd dcltvrrcd Ly prrpput, a liobby of the exhibit nr, Charkj Ucycr. f.a Lalajcltc Btrtcl.) Created by Mctlin/t —i:oO V. M. . (whether it be morions or funny. F.x- The reorganization meeting of the River Plaza News. iiilinj; Uotim —Open t :C0 to 4:3Q j hibits should be left at Ihn r-lub- Gossard ,UiJ.v pxeent Sundays ami boll- •board uf cducat ion will take place housc: tomorrow if possible ;md not; Wednesday nighl, April VZ, in tin- Tile. TiOO club nict at the home of la tho answer. Ihc iml.llc IH cordially Hulled to ! It 1 ei- than half-punt ton oVlock Fri- 1 high r-ehuol building. Dennis Byrne, ; Mrs. ("leor^e Kfiney last Thursday. The pull of Uic end (tic ecrvice* and use the . day morning. A covered di^h lunch- a new member, and Kdward sG'Jjfjen • First and second prizes were awartl- back Etraps ad in* Koom. , eon will bo served at one o'elork, and Perry Hicks, who were re-elect- ! ed to Mrs. Benjamin H. Crate, Jr., flattens the Bl> We take advantage of every opportunity to secure Newest, aflor which thero will ho a short cn- ed, will be sworn into oJliee. I ;ind Mi s, Kdward Hendricks. Mrs. domen. uplifts IQOOOOGOOQQOQOQOOQQQQOQQQO tertaininont and (he hobby t>huw. Forty-five persons attended a cov- j Kaney received the heart prize and Freshest Foods for you—always maintaining our Excellent tho bust, and lg Sl.VCJNU COACHIUfc 'J']})' .'•liow cojnniilti'c' e< insists ol" ered dish luncheon ^iven last week jMrs. Irving Rink got the'consolation controls t h e Mrs. A. V. Nielsen, Miss Flurenee at the home of'Mis. Harld L. Wood- award. The next meeting of the Quality Standard. It pays,to buy the "American" Way... hips. 11 CASS FREEBGRN j Forgot son, Mrs. Harris'sii I>;ince, ruff by' the parent-teacher associa- club will be held Thursday, April lb, Let our expert Mrs. John Trudoau, Mrs. John Ii. tion. The proceeds amounted to $18. at Hie hornc of Mrs. Mary Long fitters show •&Lateo( Metropolitan Optra Houoe. N ¥.| Montgomery nnd Mrs. Henry Meck- Mrs. Woodruff was chairman of the street. Where Quality Counts and Your Money Goes Furthest you what k-m. committee in charge 'and her assist- The firemen held a profitable sale Liis-Simpllcity I Voice Culture ants were Mrs. Chris Deislcr, Mrs. J. of clam chowder Friday at the ilie- can do. \V. Kuper, Mrs-. Georpe HalJanan, I house. 2 Carlton Theatre Atlantic Highlands Mrs. Haymoud Pullen, Mrs. Charles Mrs. William Stobo and her two Phillips Delicious Spaghetti $3.50 to $10 S RED BANK, N. J. % Bells, Mi's. Matthew Roman, Mrs. children sailed on the Caledonia yn STUDIO NO. 5. 'I lie Kttl Hsuik llej-'Mer c«n be bought Bernard V. Ryan, Mrs. Arthur Boyce Saturday for Mrs. Stobo's birthplace in A thin tie Jfit-rliWuxis ;iL Die st tires of 4 g Tel. Kod Bank Terms & U'ilham Lett. W. Lemhurg and A. Katz. , and .Mrs. Albert Niederer, The as- in Scotland. The voyagers expect to sociation' wrll hold an afternoon meet- I 374 Reasonable. ° The installation of Herbert Pollen be gone about two months. ing April 11 in the high school build- - A card party for the benefit of the cans 17 Broad Street, Bed Bank, N. J. I SPEAKTNQ PIANO g as grand warden of tho. Oihl Fellows'| ing. This meeting is being held in lodge took place, lunt Wednesday | Community club will be held next Tomato Soup QOOOOOOOOOOSOOgOOOOOOOBOO the afternoon for the convenience of Tuesday at the home of Mrs. August night in the lodgcvoom.i here. About the teachers. Phillips 100 persons wei'e present. Tlic exer- J". .Miner. cises wore conducted hy Rev. Kincst- A card party given last week by The members of the Community Delicious Vegetable Soup 19c Spiritual C. Burke of Hamilton Square, p;ist tile Women's Democratic club and club iviet at the clubhouse yesterclaj Expert Repairing gr-and nm:ite.r, who ofliriatrd in the was attended by fifty persona. Prizes afternoon .,und quilted and lined a OF Church of Consolation absence of (ii'fintl Master lOdwin were won by Mrs. William Allen, uniJt which hud beon-pioGOcl by-Mis Uccd of Newport, who wu:; laid up Mrs. John Leniitf. Mrs. James Tan- Mary Scattergood, who is in her ^Jd ^C^GSISS?^ 25C ner, Mrs, Hoffman, Mrs. Chris Deis- year. Mrs. Scattergood is now piec 10c OSCO Cora 3 ^ns WATCHES, CLOCKS Holds services riundav evenings. with fioluirns. Other slate ofiiccjs present we re. 1 lurry Pine of Seagirt, ler. Mrs. Albert. Otto, Louis Vinci, in^ another quilt/ Both will be of 0 and JEWELRY grand secretary; William D. Lorenzo Miss Irene Porter, Mrs. William ferod for sale for the benefit of the Bray Avenue, and Cedar Street, FogeLson, Bert Caniiatta and Mrs. club. ' I 19c Hom-de-Lite Mayonnaise ptJarlS 1 of Hiu-kcnsack, yriuul conductor, and Accuracy, skill and expai- EAST JiEANSBUKR. Loiii.s MfVL'MioJ'f ol Jersey City, dep- Goodc. The dark horse prize was Mrs. John McVeagh and childien I c enc°e cn'able us to do the uty grand master. won by^Vlrs. Mary Munch, the non- of B;iyoune are visiting Mrs. Chark I most delicate repairing. We •Medium and Leader, Tonight Anchor lodge of Odd Fel- player's prize by Mrs. Jack Bannan ] Thompson. Mrs. McVeagh is a sis " 7c ffSCO Gelatine Desserts pkg5 guarantee satisfaction. Our lowrf will hold an election of oilicers. and tfie door prize by Mrs. John A. ,' tor of Mrs. Thompson. cans c Mrs. Schrader Mr. Porfton, lias resigned as secretary Fiehter. j Mrs. John Boyland attended the prices will please YOU. and Harold Merritt, has been nomin- Cards- and hunro were, plnyod at ! intrrnalional flower show at New Red Salmon Fancy 2 29 ated to succeed him. Donald Mc- the social meeting of the Men's Dem- i York last Wednesday. Silverware Repaired Lau^hlin has been nominal cid for ocratic nlub last, week and hi^-h ! Mrs. William Hubbard had a can C and Replated Like New noble granfTancl Michael Manigraaso scores were made by Andrew Albano, j birthday dinner on Sunday, Those Log Cabin Syrup ^ . . . 23 for vice grand. Installation will take1 Herbert Miller, James Sinclair, Wil- j present were Harry Hubbard, Mi pliice April Ti. Sidney Caddick of liam Sinclair, William Allen, Her- j and Mrs. Alan Liming, Edgar and can C C LIQUID TABLETS JALVE • 1 William Dennis and Mr. nnd Mis Cticcka Colds (ir«t day. Headaches or Red Bunk di.-irjet deputy -rand mas- bert Pomphrey, John Orogan. Ed- Calumet Baking Powder 9 , 17 REUSSILLES' Neuralgia in 30 minutes. Malaria in 3 days ter, and liirf ^talT will oUieiatc. ward Cosher, Thomas McGirr &nfi : William Lefson and daughter Kath 36 Broad St., Red Bank Mr. Pollen at I ended a conference John IjCniig. During the cveninj* 25 crinc of Somervllle nnd Miss Edna lb c 666 SALVE for HEAD COLDS. members of the Women's Denioerutic Fahrer of the Highlands. TeL 1831. of all- the: branches of tho order last Most Speedy Remedies Known. Saturday at Newark. Last Friday club paid n visit and wore wclcornod A sen was horn to Mrs. Lester NBC Luxury Cakes * 23 night at Carleret. tlie second and by Dennis K. Byrne, president of the Crawford lust Wednesday. a g third decrees were conferred on Wil- organization. Mrs. Ayres, a teacher atl the Kj\oi liam Po^ten, Klmer Cawler and Wil- A covered dish .supper, featuring" Plaza school, who was o])erateti en Soap Octagon^ ' 5 ! I I 23c liam Mor.se, new members of An- 1-pnten diaheH, will be. given toniglu. foi' appendicitis, iy much improve J Red Bank Book Store chor lodge. at .six o'clock at the parish house by Tin; vacancy at the school was tilled N. B. C. Graham Crackers \ *k« 16c Finest Tomatoes 2 m<"' r?s 19c Mr. and Mrs. Philip O. Hoag have tho ways and means commit tee of first by Mrs. William Mumford and pk eiina vacated the Bowteil house on Mount the Ladies' aid society of the Pres- later by Miss Ida Grover of Kcd Kellogg's Corn Flakes ' s 7c Glenwood Apple Sauce 3 25c SIX LINDEN PLACE avenue and h;ive moved to Newark. byterian church. v- j Bank. j can swecthome Chocolates '»' t)0Jt 33c j .Ira Antonidcs, -who has been slow- Special services will be held every j Mrs. Ernest Howard reports a 1 Florida Grapefruit Juice 10c 1 ly improving fnnn pneunionia, was cans Assorted night, exec-pi Saturday, at the Pres-j very busy season at thf! library, with i Favmdalc Tender Peas 2 2oc for i removed tu.thc Mount'Sinui hospital byterian church during Holy Wock. j a number of new books in circula. | Chocolate Easter Eggs 3 10c 'at ^i^\^- Yni V )'\--i WPI;]I. Largest lending library in Monmouth Mrs. r^'wiH '('. Wilson will go to j IU'tty Crocker Banquet Milk Cocoanut Marhhm«llow one. ! The Sodality of St. Agncs's church the New York Medical Center to- i Ml Hurl Mr:;. Ft unit i:'. Cuiii •'will hold n cake i^ilc Saturday, April morrow for an operation for appen-.' .^pr»nt (he week-ond at .-.Mountain ,County. All the new books on date of 11, in Loon's store on First avenue. dicitis. _ . j Lakes. Chocolate Cake Layer Cake Ji>hn M-rlj-'itiahlin, who js siok with Mr. nnd Mrs. Julian MrCuily Lit-; While i-omn robins and the caith- publication. pneunionia in a Trenton hospital, tie and her son, Alfred N. BeaUles- nals. have been with us all winter, continues to improve. ton, me, pup.sts at the Waldorf-As- ' a sure si^n of spring is seen in the I Mr. nnd Mrs. William McClun of toria hotel at New York. return of the fishhawks to then Quality Coffee I New York were visitors here over A chimney lire Inst. week in the nests in this vicinity. (he week-end. home of Warron Aclterman on Hue- • Rates: 10 cents for first three days—3 , According tn reports beard hero na Vista avenue was put out. by the : Victor Blend Coffee plans arc under way to reopen the Seabright News, Atlantic theater, winch has been Frank Koyal of Ked Bank, fnrm- ' cents a day thereafter. e'osed several months. riho IW Bunk Ht'tristPr can be bought Acme Brand Coffee lb tin 25c : erly- of this place, was lined !?r> fast in S-al.r.irht :it the storea of Murrls W cia The Phi Sijinia Chi fraternity will week for peddling fruits and vege- -| meet tnnipht. at the hornc of \Villiam iii.-ui ami H. Lcfkowitt.) 7 ttthlca without a license. : McGivoney. J 2 cans 19c Daniel Mcars lias n group of men I• Over a dozen children in the bor Sardines, Calif, (tomato sauce) Mrs, A. (i. Brown of New Vork working m .HnJmdci cutting wood :: ough havn been taken Kick with 5 : will l'copon her home on her home for the incinerator. Eight of the : miimps within the past week. on Eighth avenue this wecU. men were on the hounitrh unem- ]j Andrew Johnson and Fred Nehon Arthur K. Hagomricr visited his aiv shad /ishing in the Hudson rnci Cream Cheese 1 ployed liyt and the. others are I'egu-; sister, Mrs. A. Irvine of Montclair, lar employees of Mr. Wears. !; near the Palisades. They are living 5 over (he week-end" ' ; in a porfabln bungalow which they 3 cans 25c The Daughter Elks will give a tur- Frank Jiaigent, son of William ' built here. The building was taken ack Shrimp 1 key dinner tomorrow nJ^ht at St. Baigent, is a patient at the Presby- j to the fishing flace by Councilman ! Pa'ul's Baptist church. Alice.-Keys Is terian hospital at New York. Herbert Young in his truck. i ' cliairman of thq committee, . The roller skating f;id, which is William Osling and Lars Andcr- . Beardsley's Shredded Codfish 2 P^ 25C The fortieth anniversary of the so popuhn- now in Central Park lt i son have returned from Georgetown, | Central I'aptist ehurch will be ob- New York, has reached Hum sonn,- I South , Carolina, where they spent served April IS, lit, 2Q and 21, Monday afternoon Mi^s Mary N. j several weeks shad fishing.' lomat Clam Chowder 2 cans 25c Meed and her brother, of River road, j The 'Girl Scouts will Tiold a EO- with were seen skaling- on liiver road, ; ciabie tomorrow night in the Metho- Highlands News and so far as is known, Miss Heed i dist church basement. is the first debutante to introduce I Mrs. ^Villiam Lindman of Eeacli Butter and Egg Department Gasoline 1 (Thr Red Bank Roister can be bouRht the .sport, here. ! .street entertained the Sunday-school i In HiKhl;ind:i lit, l.trdlii's drug b\orc ami' The banns of marriage of Miss ji.t Joai-pl- SLuincirb store.) i board of the Methodist church Mon- Rita M. Murphy of Rumson and | day night. When Uie firbt hurj;*' of *>ur Gasoline gwh thruugh your c«p- William Smith of Red Bank were 0 111 ( A reception was given last night | Paul Covert is home from Tren- \ buxctor, you'll realize thut hero is K'^ " ^ that answers your de- 'at the: Methodist church for Hev. announced for the. livst time Sunday mand for starting jiowcr and for distant**1 drivini; . . . and ynur at Holy Cross church. j ton, where, he was employed during | Percy R. Coiner, who was'reappoint- I the winter by the Taylor provision car \rill run easily, quiotly nnd rfliclcntly. ' ed pastor for another year. The first Kumsou's tax vale (hi;; year i;-. thr i company. Other residents of Kea- i meeting of tho ollicial hoard will take fifth lowest of the municipalities in bright working at the same factory place April 4. \Ai*t Thursday Mr. the county. The rate i.s $'2S.%n per 1 ' will return home within the next , Gold Seal Fresh Atlas Tires . . . Batteries . . , Lubrication Comer and Uevejiy W. Hj-own of Red thousand, us compared with SIHi.iK) hist yenv, a reduction of SlMO. The innnth. j Hank attended tho nnnimi dinner of j 'Mrs. Robert White and daughtei doz Free Crankcase Service. : the Diekenson club oT Trenton and municipalities with tax rates lower than Hunison are Shrewsbury and ] Charlotte spent Sunday at Trenton , Selected Fresh 19c on Friday they attended the annual jwith .Robert White, Jr. dinner of the Diekonson club of Kew Allcntown boroughs ' and Shrews- Vork at the town hall. Mr. Comer bury and Upper Freehold townships. Rev. Harry P. Folger entertained WEEKLY SPECIALS IN PASTRY DEPARTMENT at Our •"Stations of the Cross will be held relatives from New Brunswick on and Mr. P>rown were classmates at Sunday. Die ken son cull eg e in Pennsylvania. tomorrow night, n.1 Holy Cross RED BANK (Broad Street) Store: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howell, Mr. church instead of Friday nmh(. The The Ho and Sew club will enter- i.-hangp. is for 1 his week only tain the members of the Methodist | ASSORTED COFFEE RINGS 16c each COR. MAPLE AVE. & BERGEN PLACE and Mir. Albert llarls^roye ;ind Mrs. I.ndiej:' aid society at a lemon fco- Hannah Herd lvlmni'd limno Sunday Mrs. Alfred Brighton, Sr., and her ciahle Thursday night, April 6. at PLAIN TEA BISCUITS :. 10c doz. COR. BRIDGE AVE. ^RECTOR PL. frmn l''lorida, wheiv they s]>unt the d:ilighter, Mrs. Valerie Casler, and tin: home of. Mrs. Elizabeth Cloughly j . winter. the Ic'Utcr'.s two cliilfiren. Clinfon ant] on the Kumson road. The Frank Hall association gave a Retty Casler,. nrn ylck with M-nrlpt COR. FRONT & SPRING STS dinner parly >;at uniay niglit for fr-vrr. Mrs, Alfred Brighton, Jr., was Meats—Reasonably Priced those -who tuhk jtarL in the play iakon sick with scar lei fever Mem- Union Beach News. "Jlapp.v I>.*>• •"' day^s night. All five cases are in the GENUINE LAMB Mcmbeis ni' the '"Jills' Krieiully so- samo house. * " fYhr It.ctl Flank RfcislPr can hr bonelit eiety attended a oiinnnmion yervine George Lang .of Binghnm nvrmio, i:i 11titon Heath at the store of. tius Sen- Loin Chops "> 33c liUIl. ) Legs Lamb Neck Lamb Sunday morning- at .St. Andrew's who Im.s bc-en a patient at. the Lon^ Rib Chops ' !b 21c church. Branch hospital, has returned home. Frank Mirro, after a service of ton lb % It takes a calamity to start some people r.eurge \V. Hardy rcMirncd his du- fie conl i mies. lo iin prove .'•ti\Mli[y. yea is as JI member of life company lb Shoulder Chops 17c tb ties as :>taln»n ;igcn: Monday aflcran Mrs. 1 -ring, who ha.'; been seriously No. 1, has resigned. He also resigned Short Forequarters lb 12c * thinking. Just stop and think. You can have ;i|.M'f,c<- cf lu-o iiKMtUi.-. lie ]i;».') tint ill ni her home on Hni^ham avenue, tho ntlice nf lirst assistant, chief. Mr, lb Miiro .•ay.- his resigning was due to 10 \ct cimiplfti'ly re^ainr-l lii-: : trcrigth, is also improving. Breast Lamb 8c | premium quality Jeddo-Highland Coal at the hi.; employment being out of (own. bill 1)P ).'> i)j)pro\M1;r :t":Mlllv. ANT) Hilstroni in huihlinf; ;i ;,-ar- Mr;, .inhn O'Neili (.f \\-A\VV Witch Under I hi':.o conditions he said lie % price you arc now paying for ordinary coal. :i);c in the rear of his home on .1'nrk could not continue to serve the fire 1TH:- returned home trnhi Ihp Ha/.ai'd avenue. Fresh Killed tb hnspital at l^n^ Hraneh, where :^hc depfftlnicnt faithfully. Miss Lucy Rice i.s honu: from Sim- 'i'lie distribution of Hour to needy w:i; a medical paiifnl.. ons college at Boston fur the. .spring -21c families him been elianged excej>t in Fancy vacation. With her is a classmate, emergency ciises. The now schedule Leonardo News. Miss June Klein of Milwaukee*. adopted was brought about through Del Monte Prime Joseph G, McCuc has ret iirned I reports reaching the distributing I I In- Uril Ilniil: lcr-.-i-.l.-r run lir lipueht hnnio from St. LuUe':5 hospital at. ! eommitte.es of hoarding the flour in in 1 navcln lit lln: lU'Ki ol iicl .Mcjcra New York, where- he underwent- an 1 many cases. Under the new plan an 28<=" Rib Roast 19c" tipcratiun. individual will only be allowed one 0 i Misr; V.innia l.t'imai il, who lias . hag of (lour a niont.li. A family of 1 LENTEN SUGGESTIONS $ ; In rn cnntim-il to the Imusi- with a two to five will bo given a bag every Little Silver News. 1 'jfh'-r week. A family of six or over , ; i. Vt'lT cold, I:', milch iinpi'uVetl. Oysters, Freshly Opened Stewing doz 12Vj>c i Mi;.s \'ir(;i;ua 1 'etei'n of Plain Held will be ^iven one bag a week. ' ;-p( .111 f he W'lrl;»i Ud Wli 11 Ml', l\lld i t'ltu- Uf.,1 Uafik II,.^i:l^,. r:.,i h. I,..,,. HI •MrM)her.> of Pride of Monmonth Mackerel, Fresh Spanish It) 12y2c 1 Feed - Ftiel Hay I in l.iulc ^.ihor ut the I'IIIH.II, N,\\_, ;,n,,ui ] Council wrrc guesiH of Frelinghuy ^PI | at the ,1,'iM't ni',1 at CJcuruc iviua-ki'iilHii.li';! J i I T. ait.! Mr: . Smf'Mli of P}uhr } Council of American Mechanics of Clams, Med. Size Chowder (In Shell) doz 12V2c i Mrs. William Carhart, Jr., ciiN'i- fro,,. % ' .Uli-hia :ne .-peiniini", a few days Keyport Monday night. 1 taincd at. a brhl^e pally Kriilay • v, ;))) Mr-. ; 'ni' ">l !)'.•• in«j( hci, Wr,., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collins, foim- Anthracite with the j nighl. High :H-ore v.as mailr by Mi.. er residents of Union .Beach, nre now JKdniUnii Ayi-es, while the I'misnlil ion Finest Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ^ M i A 111- • •.- I JHIJI. wlm wu.; it'll- living at North Arlington. a finpio rnrnp. B'iu:i ".>isc. Tdvn compare the price. ; pi izc weni lo Mr;,-, \y. T. Siuiiniorr. ^ lii-ii In tin- lli'U.-C t hi < c- Week:, with Ilcrlicrt VVnlling, yr., of Park a\< fa<:tl!lii; hiri'lr 1}l-' ili'li\i'lu SNOW H'JIITK CltlSr ICJ5BKBG 11HI) IlirK Others. pre:,nt were Mis mm Ii tj -}''• The h.r /.j - i % . u !,!„• . . i ; a:-.,nit al.lr in be out. nnr, was given a birthday aurpi I C iniskr, HIM. |.'ie,| Murli-y, Jli,, ,\. ].;. * Mi -. IV: •!«• Ci.-inhrunk uf I'.rnok- party liv a nintibfr of friend's Wcilncij- Wilde, Mrs. \'. l-'.irkinali. Mr:, l.aw- J i' ii. I'.i ii.n ly ol i.ronajilo, is ^ncnd- day 'night. Grape Fruit Lettuce Tomatoes 1 Cauliflower reiu-c .St'ihcri, Min. W. W. Siiani|i;i- per ton (cash.) %. Ir._ a \v.,-k with Mi. . Cliailcs Kcef- MJS, l-;thel Walling will be lio* [ linn- anil Mi.-. \V. Han isna Sham- J1 i i l,a'. ! ]-"i iil;iy Mis. 1-idiih rhilijipi tcsi; to tin; members of the Aftei- HlMllI for J |"C iicadn M glC jiannre. J ei 'i i!.,im-d a niiiiihiT n( her {riwulii noon Rbciiil club at her home on Mr. a-nil Mi... IliUph l;il).;ir will ^ • ai ,i Km h.'cu lor Mi i, Crnnhntok Park avenue tomorrow afternoon ninvc t,i Mnunlain Laki's, \e« Ynrk, h..> . | nr>i <.,, MMM'I.-.V Mr... hrrivr ;;;ivc M John Kaubin and ChmiC3 l^oheity OOLDICN' YKI.I.OW : KiMIJNU EIH.'.'H: this w,'e|i. FI.OKIDA'S 1JKST IIJCARTS Ol' %l 1"! i i, "ii I..' Mr • Ci;nil,Htnk nnd have formed n partncitihip nn'l gone Mr. anil Mi. . Yaml' i in'i I.HMII ,,r • . Mi \\ lih'M.i Kuril •• inln ihe retail ilsli buiiinpHH. Miii'tllrlnwn Inwhship iisst- IIHI\I,| jn ^ j I 11' Mil Mllii I » (ii 111-' Fli'M chill Will Mis.> Horolliy Kutipf of New Yoi K. BANANAS CELERY to I.e.-.ter <'. L"vrtl ., hnj(, ,., ,,„ \\il- ORANGES • j I''1." a ; i>t MI/ il-iii.-r a' |)H- Leonardo hns heon visiting her brother, \VI1- .'ii'.;.,:,.:::.::::::::::::::::::::: !"» 4 >, Nnv drive. '> Mfiin J:iMt|)f of Cnlumbi/i avenuo. '! , • w. „ 1C, • ,l" ;*i nuiiii.ii : 'I

We are pleased and proud to announce that tomorrow morning, Thursday, March 30th at 9:00 A. ML THE MERCHANTS TRUST COMPANY will oftsn its doors by the authority of the Banking Department of the State of New Jersey for V Unrestricted Banking Business

The opening of this bank marks the beginning of Red Bank's return to^^ prosperity and it is the desire of the Trust Company to call the public's attention to the policies and the sound financial structure of the bank. Briefly, they are as follows: 1. The institution under its reorganized plan 4. The expense and overhead of operating is in an exceptionally sound financial condition. this institution has been reduced fifty-one per It has substantial cash on hand; it owes no cent. (51*) of the former amount necessary for debtsybr preferred claims; it has no money borrowed; its building is free and clear, and operation.' .„" _ ..__ __: _ __^_ _ when its banking business begins tomorrow, it starts off without debtors or possibility of loss. 5, The Merchants Trust Company, for tKe convenience of the citizens of Red Bank and its 2. Its banking policy under the supervision of thhe BBanking Department, will be to invest in VICimty> offm the facihties of the bank, tern- United States Government securities and invest- porarily if they desire, until their own institu- ments legal for trust funds, but at the same tions are reopened. time, rendering aid to the community where necessity requires and under proper security. 6. In the interest of Red Bank, we earnestly 3. This bank is now owned by eight hun» urge upon all of the depositors of the Second dred and twenty former depositors who used a National Bank and Trust Company, to quickly proportion of their deposits to purchase the new subscribe to th

day morning at her home of compli- jPryor and Henry Herbert, tJomocrat- Card of ThaSki. Receptfon for New cations. Shp had been sick for sev-Atlantic Highlands lo candidates for the board-of free- Wo wish to thank the many Joint Will Of frlcndn who gave expressions of Ibrir ROD AND GUN eral weeks. She waB '48 years old. Gives Tax Diecpunt holders. sympathy at the death of our fa#5r, Husband And Wife Methodist Pastor Besides her husband, Mrs. Jones is ^ i • George C. Dwlgrht; for flora/tribute*, .OBITUARY. survived by four children, Mrs. Mabel Kew Manager at Uggplt's. loan of automobiles and:otnetfma*l»« About 125 persons attended a re- Williams of Red Bank, and Coleman, The Atlantic Highlands mayor and of kindness. ception given last night for Rev. council last night passed « resolu- Joseph Dillon, who waa manager N I'tune Township Couple Exe- Now is a good time to gather Miss Heleii I. McNear Emma and Isaac Jones, Jr., all of of Llggett's Btoro on Broad street Sons and Daughters. John D. Blair, the new pastor of Ihe: whom lived wiUi her; three sisters tion granting a discount of ono-half — Advertisement. '•' cuted It Last June and Both your earthworms"for the opening of Little Silver Metbodirt church. Worn- of Leonardo died suddenly Friday cent per month on tbG pre-jiayment several years ago, is once more in Have Since Died—Other Wills the trout season. Put them in a living at Washington and a sister liv- of 1933 taxes. •hargo of the store, coming here J large box filled with dry grass and en and friends of the church served I evening at the home ot her brother, ing in Caroline county, Virginia. Card of Thanks. Just Probated. a fine supper in the churrli hall. Kc- • Dr. Harrison MeNear of New York, The report of Auditor Charles H. from Trenton. Charles Reedy, who 'let them work through the grass. The funeral will be held tomorrow was manager here, will take Mr. We wish to thank all our friend* This will make1 them lively and marks were made by Rev. Herbert where she had been, spending the afternoon at the funeral parlors of Lomas was accepted. who gave expressions of their sym- Ellsius and Maria E. Nielsen, hus- Smith, Rev. Dwight L. Parsons and winter. Heart disease waa the cause A tax Hen for $2,600 on the Man-Dillon's place in the Trenton store. pathy during our bereavement; also band and wife, of Neptune township, tough and a far better bait than Albert W. Wordjcn on East Front Rev. Charles P. Johnson, AUantlo they they arc when first taken out Kev. William Carhart,' Sr, of Little of death. Miss McNear was taken street with Rev J. W. Lee, pastor of dalay pier was assigned to John M. made a joint will on June 23, 1932. Silver, Rev. Alfred L. Banse of Long pick last Friday while in a depart- Pillsbury. Highlands Fire Co., and bearers. Each named the other as executor , of the ground. Keep the box in a the Calvary Baptist church, in ' Hospital I'afltntn. Mr. and Mrs. R. Merigold, 1 cool place, inspect it daily, and dis-Branch, Rev. J. .7. Messier vt Bel-ment store and it was necessary to charge. Burial will be in White The borough has funds on hand Patrick Roese. and eole beneficiary under the will. ford, David Jones of Gooseneck convey her to her home in a taxicab. to pay two $1,000 bonds due April 1. Julia Fiascanaro of River street The will provided that if either card the dead worms. Ridge cemetery at South Eatontown. —Advertisement. - • * * Point, and Rev. Samuel Blair of She died two hours later. An exempt fireman's certificate was Is in the Blvervlew hospital with a Ehould c!ie the estate Ehould BO to Sayreville, a brother of the pastor. (, A private funeral was held at the granted to John J. Leonard, who was broken leg. Philip Maszaropi of the other *or his or her own use. It Card of Thanks. At this season of (lie year It is best Mr. Blair responded with a short ap- liome of Dr. McNear on Sunday. The SHREWSBURY SCHOOL. ,-t charter member of old hook anil Herbert street is a medical patient We desire to thank all who ex- IIILO provided that after the death of not to jig for flounders. Let the bait propriate talk. Mr. Smith and Mr.Episcopal burial service was. read tedder company. • there. v~\ pressed sympathy and rendered aid both the les-iduc of the cstato should* lay still for a while and gently raieo r Banse are former pastors of the arftl Hie body was cremated at the r,nidiinl|ii(r Class Selects De*lfrn o! to us in our recent bereavement. ko to Mrs. ^Nielsen's son, Arno Bles^) the rod from time to time. Flound- church. A social hour followed. North Bergen crematory. At some Should Grandma be Told ? Tho Family of th« man, and Mr. Nielsen's daughter, ers are gathering In the bait these future date the ashes will be buried reiuuint. Democrats to Meet. Late Jonathan V. Woodward. Florence II. Dangler. As both died days and constant jigging or pulling in the family plot at Bayview cem- At a recent meeting of the mem- A very Important meeting of the An elderly woman waa escorting —-Advertisement. since the making of the will the lat-away will not give them opportunity A Lecture on etery at Leonardo. Miss McNear had bers of tho 1033 graduating class of Asbury Park Democratic executive two little e'rla around the zoo. While ter provision will be carried out andto get the baited hook into their lit- been a summer resident of Leonardo the Shrewsbury grammar school the committee and associated clubs will they were looking at the stork, she Mrs. DMitUer and Mr. Blessman will tle mouths. Polar Expedition many years and she had a large num- design was approved for the pennant bo held in the district courtroom, told them the legend of the ungain- ^erve at-: executors. • • • •' ber of friends at that place. Besides which will bo presented to the school Electric bulldlnp, Asbury Park, to- ly bird—how it was instrumental in WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. Sylvester L, Brinley of Long Present indications are tiiat trout her brother she is survived by two in June. The pennant will be of red morrow night at eight o'clock. The bringing them to their mamas. • Too Late For Classification Branch executed his will last month. Lieut. Tom Mulroy, an engineer anglers who wear boots will be out who accompanied Admiral Byrd on aunts, Misses Josephine and Carrie and grey with the school letters and speakers will be former Prosecutor The children looked at each other He directed that his estate be equal- of luck in so far as wading the larg- FARM uf M acres or tens for rent; build- both his polar expeditions, will-give Harrison, who made their home with numerals placed on it. The oliieers John J. Quinh, State Coinmittee- with sly.glances, and presently one in KH. nmthiiifiiy, hor*o, road Hide atanrl ly divided among his nieces and er trout steams of the state is con- lier. for Hie class are George Glauoey pres- wonian Adeline . Y. iawrcrice, Mrs. whispered to the'other. nephews. The will named Jesse E. an illustrated lecture on the South optional. Abo itix-mom hnune. Improve- cerned during the forepart of the Pole trip at tlie Red Rank Elks' ident, Adelbert Weaver vico presi- Howard Height, chairman of tho "Don't you think we ought to tell ment*; half ncm, E. H. Parker, Mon- Harrison as executor. season opening on April 15. dent and Elizabeth Reynolds secre- County Women's clubn, and Arthur the dear old thing the truth?" miiutji roail,_ll. 1'.. Wv.hi Lo»|c Uranch. Bertha II. Gregory of Astmry Park home taniorroiv night, following the FOR SALE, pedigreed Hoston terri«rii*|[ivri Practically all the streams at the regular meeting of the lodge. The Brother Dies In New l'ork State. tary-treasurer. The clai;s colors are Kcotti«;.i. At fitutl. .Littlo Bill Hagerty, linecU'd in her will that her funeral present time are high and boister- Mrs. John Bailly of Oceanport has red and grey with the red and white fin of . Inquire at 33 Eait Biv«r One share Is to go to each of her By the way. did you get your fish- year -was introduced to society in road. Rumfon, _K. J. ^_ three children and the remaining ing license yet? If not, attend to it New York. lumbino: and hestinff. W« 1 Fhare to her grandson, John E. Scott. right away lest you walk out of the i beer rni!>-. Phone for P»f- The will named the Seacoast trust house before dawn on April 15 with- | Mr. ll.-iight. is a ;-on of Mrs. S. W. \ •V ! Wyllys Pomeroy of Fairlleld, Con- Congratulations LAK(TE~LISTINCi~of furnished and unfur- company of Asbury Park as executor. out that necessary button on your nii.hp'1 homes in Red Bank, Fair HaTtn. necticut, and Colonel C. Sidney Albert L. E. Strassberger. a wen-hat or cap. The fishing license alone Kumson. I-ittle Silver, Shrew*b!jr/r Eaton- t this year costs $2.15. , ITniRht, U. S. A,, retired, of Pclham tnwn. OakhurRt, Ocean port. M.ddUiown.l known Ocean Grove man, executed Manor, New York. I-'nr tjuiek eerviLc c9HRiilt Kay H. Stillman, his will last June. He left his entire • * • • Eatoutown, phone . 17ft.' estate to his wife, Rose. M. Strass- More rods are usually broken dur- Mr. Haitfit. pvcpiirnl at St. George's HAVE several ilcsiiaMc farms, threw to school for Yale, f:\iru which lie was \y acres: well located: noil iuitabla berger. After the death of Mrs. ing the ihst few days of the season | for poultry or truck; rorafortnble boo Strassberger, the will directs that 51,- : than all tho rest of the season. The' graduated with the class of 'J8 and | rtiitbuiMiTiK*; ^-"' to t'>() I>cr month. Kay 000 be paid to Albert Lednard, $500 ! long winter layoff makes even your three year;,- later from Yale law H. Stillmnn. Eatontown. phone \Vi. school. While at Yale he was :i imm- The ^•fTiToir WILL RUY nixty-arre farm at to Ethel R. Strassberger, $250 to the.skilled trout angler a bit rusty and | ber of Alpha Delta Phi nnd Skull Colt'ii Kerk. near Btntc highway; «l2ht- Pleasant Grove cemetery, $500 to thej the first few' casts on the opening roam how-e, k'Oy-J bani nnd outbuilding; Methodist home for the aged at duy sometimes lead to disaster, es- | and Bones societies. He is nssociat- fertile Koi!. b: onk ; ronvenirnt terma ar- Ocean Grove anil $500 to the Pres- I pecially if trees or bushes aro near i cd witii tho law iinn of Craven, de i ;mi:ed. Hay H. Etillman, Eatontown, vbyterian homo at Belvidere. The at hand. It would be well to include Gcrsdorff, Kwuinc >t Wood. {•iwnn IT". . | The marriiiKn will lake place in IPKAI. b'jihliti- t-itc. twenty ncrcn choUft 'residue of the estate is then to bo di-a lew goose or rooster quills in the farm lnnd: elevation, fine location : vided between Louis U. and Paul J. equipment, so that a broken rod ctin the late suniiniT. Red Bank Register brodk. near nt«te hinhway; lar^e road dtras^bcrgcr. front:iff 1 M'UvihiJI t:;;i iith. 11133. thn followfiiK cntitlod Ordinan'c* A one act play, "A MoiSIily Play pnR««d Rcnind anfl final leading and vai ; SuthiM limil Itio 1'>H in; Ernest L. Ch;i><\ ;i c-i'mrnori'lal en- for the Leisured CTas-s," will br- pre- Sn'Jiidcis ICG -O'J 1GG ihiW niri-covo*], vin -"An Ordlmuu'o Vn- sented ;H the lied Bunk high school gineer of Xcw York, will give a lec- FOR REOPENING cntinfr a Portion of Judson Avenue in the Toivnehip of Mid ill clown. tomorrow morning at ten o'clock by !>74 Ml 773 ture at the Fort Ilanroclt Y. M. C. 1 • - HOWARD W. KOBBKTa a di^matic socit-ty of Dan-i college. NAVESINK TEAM. A. Saturday evening, April 1. Hi9 At the conclusion of the play. Profes- If. llanion l.vj Ml lOi topic will be ".Snowflakes" ami lie will Township Clerk. StryV.ir i;,7 JU U,0 Eor Leioy II. Buckingham of the de- present borne interesting scientific TOMORROW, IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. 1'uwcll - l.-il lf.i 171 partment of En£li.-h oi the college, I'ostcn _ 17.1 1'^ 1ST To CLARA M'-UOWAN, HAKUY MrfJOW- wiil five a brief talk to the pupils The Foil ll.uu'ork Christ Inn Kn- AN, her buaband, and ELSIE HULSE (bingle) ; and will give personal interview.-, ' "" 819 733 fcO6 deavor society, will meet, al.thn Y. with the vanuup pupils interested in M. C. A. .Sunday ;iniTnonn at 3:00 THURSDAY, MARCH 30th. By virtue ot an order of the Court of Chancery of Ni:w Jcritey, made on the day tile co]U'f;f. o'clock. Harry JJ.o.-,tli-k will hr the nf thn (tnlc hereof, in n cause wherein xr;w loader and his topic will he "Can and lied linnk Building nnd Loan AHBOclation, The Murnmci.-. the undergraduate a corporation of the Stato of New Jertiey, dra.iiflt:c ,'ocie.ty oj Dana college Annual JMro't'injr nf Sewing Ctrclr (if .Should We Love. All Men, Even Our i:i roni]ilnlnant, und Jo soph E. Ilnlao (wld- prt-.^.-nUd.the play once before at the Enemies." FOR UNRESTRICTED er) jimj othnrs nro defendant*, you am l'resbyUrlun Church. coil*-ge wh'-n it rf-ct-ivr-d much fav- required Io niipcnr nnd answer the bill oC pnid complainant on or befitro the fif- orable comment. The Mumim-ris ifl a 'i'he ,'inmiai meeting of the t-eiving Mttrrv II—iirtiscr. teenth day ot ftfay ne.it, or tho Bald bill member of ihe re-eently crgnnized ciii'lt- of the Red Bank Pi-e.sbyj'ruin Mlf.i Hull) M,,rrell, .laughter or Will be taken aa coufeBBtid iiKninnt you. Dr;:m;i I'-nf-ue ,>f a group of northern rbun-h W;JH held at the ohurfli last Mr. mid Airs. J, 1,. llorrcll of Koy, BANKING BUSINESS The niiirl bill ii Tiled to foroclono a cer- 'ni,:r..d:iy, when oillciM!; wcie elected tain mortunua civrn by JCmma Hul»e nnii New Jf-r.-ey colksif^. port, WHS unili'd'-in IIKUTIIIKB K»tu°r- Jepli V,. Huhe. her husband, to Ked and lejtuitH were read showing the day mornlnj: to n Tinmlolph nk Building nnd I^onn AfiBoclation, a .'oeifty in tie in an encouraging c-uii- Heiiser, son of Mr. and Mix Chrla. vficatinn of the State of New JerJtv, Sit Day Iluce En'l«l. (lit!":i. Tin* le'll'jwing ollict.'i> were dr.l the ninth day ot l''cbr,piiry, 1922. tliin llcuncr of Mulawan. 'l'lie ccro- AND WISHES on lamln in thn noroiiKli of Red Hank, in Tit!,y ping:ite/ic of i/mp lirunch i locl-tl: niony was performed ,-it Hie Keyport. th& C-oiwty of MonmoulJi nnd Slat* t>f end Mary :-klur i,[ SnUh lllvcr lln- Vr~il,-»l ,Mi-.. II. Tl. llu.-'.l Reformed iliunh by Kiv. K T. H. New JeiBey; nnd you, Olnra Mrfiowan and ! Kloio IIIIIBC, nro nmile dpfendants bacaiiM If-ii'-'i ill.' in the :;\-(irty biryclr r/-ynnldr., (lie p.i.^i'r. Only tin: j . .' , .r, li,r- M rr .1. A. N t 11 • '• n. m you c«ch own nn undlviiled part of the held at Ibi; M'irhllr >n dune ;,t l!if I)l'di:itp fllinilii';; W|,|-o pi'n ;i. i. landn dncfrihrd in nnld mnrlKnaft; nnd you, 1 'I Mr-, \lr- . C. ;:. I!|-,w,,l, . ; n FOR IT iiUi'A: ' .'-'hop !.iv(-m ;,t ,s!i: e uvMjr.y Harry Mcliowmi. nro madfl dofendHnt hd- I Mrs. JJ.irry A. Uroivn, : IS(IT of thn last v.-'i-k. Tile col,!e:t r-amt In a A brgc ii>,'(iHt of llov.-i iv \v;t.s prc c.iunr? ynu nro (he huabnml of aiiid Clara jhriile. win niation of linnor, anrl Mrliownn. cloi-e. ::a!'.irday i:i^r,t. As'inir Hrowli isfllted I', Mr... llnrothy :vhli >ed, r [n |lial|ih Denser wa.i ln.,1 jn;ui f,,i- bin of i/mi.' llianch a:nl VircinU Max- !nppnv!-itl"n of her work a prr-.i- l'nted Mnrrh 1^, 10^, r ;lin>tli«T. 'I'lie ri>ii|ile left (in ;, t,-|p (t) SUCCES? 1IUWAKI) K, HIT, GIN PON. non of P. -rl Hank, were ! '-corn! ;ind Meut of the ii,,.|f.ty the p-i t twn U .•i.hinctnn, 1), ('., nnd on thrir re. Sulklior of Corrplntnant, Pal .W'jlkll of It':'l Ji.'ink .-mil "Bud- yt'.-irr. ; 1 turn will live in Hie Glenwood «i>arl- 12 Prond Strcot, Ketl Hank, N, J . dy' Stewart of l>'jr,g lirarirh v.-ere liif'iits-at Matnwan. Mr. Jlnm.rr in tl'i!.-il. , Young Feoplo Itr*organt/.lng. ii iiiernlicr of the law linn of Ilcuser AND I 1'liinH for the re-oif;fini/.ation of ^ HeUfiM'. fllrl .Sciilffl Ilidil J)lniu>r, tho Young I'eojiloV iwii>ty of [>,,] Bumsteads Worm Syrurji Bank were made 1 n;-1 i,ij:ht nt ;, I"1.e irjf-jt;t*(j/! of r;irl Scout troop 'Ir.o (utter Hurt. To chlldriMi an •mnl of mMf." meeting of th;it nrf;anlV-ilii,ti n' the Wlwnt dlrMtlnnii mm foIlonMl«>' IT •- :•! n< li'il F-J'ii.1: lu-lrl n . o,u!,i:it.l PROSPERITY HKVKII FA1I.M. DriwIKi ,rj>rtllj mil l'ln.hytrliaii clmii-h. A iri-L-Inn i,l .M'iMm /),•!,(,i.-.| t n-r-fjr. PJ;J:J9 wei»; jnudo u\ AU OrngcfHtn or l>jr mnll, tfi) a lH}|tk>. ing Hindi-. At tin: next lncitl'u: ill lliin.ld ,Ion>',-, Wii.s MMielc oil Ilia Iftnlit on numilrndii. I'M. Q, Jk^ :he ine'-ling for n hHu: to be held April thfi club wili plan itu uuiuuier head yi'sterdiiy by a I.,I]i11>- tree Ho VcubMf,' W. I)., ruldllU Saiurdr'.;,' mornlmc at 10:30 o'clock Ufllvltirp. (•.van l,roui:ht to l'ie l:nv,vicw 'lioo- ivtie-n t': rj j:!lh; v.111 Je;ive. A dinner : ;l'itnl, win.IT ti,m .nlrh,.;, were Tho Red Bank Register travel* f-ill be < (,okei] win ll the :;h !er':< ml- roat] In tho county. Let it carry your • E'.f ., i^r,\'j At oi the tK>u&. lrirnnii);! to (ho,'i(i who livo on thefje ' '••"i-ufiim.- column:,.—AdvaUoUhuit, tbori)ii(rhfiitc.i.-f-AdvertiseosenL s