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4 Issued Weekly, Fntcicd 13 Second-Clad Matter at the Post- VOLUME LH, NO. 33. office «t (led Bank, tl. eek refreshments were served and LOB Angeles, California," and has but the 151 hydroplanes and othev general sociability was enjoyed. tcrllen, Mrs. McCuo, Mis. Wll- Red Bank Woman's club, Miss Dor- under tho arrangements of tomor- ;cr this year and one of tho feature.! • I think tho government la doing crossed the desert twice. iam Crlne, Mrs. A. J. Holland, Miss- unlimited boats, such as tho Wilgold othy Mctzgar, president of the Young; row's sale all the creditors will shorn if the department will bo a speed- grca,t work In destroying tho Medl- Mrs. KIrkwood Kelly, president of Bii Gertrude and Christina Meyers, a?id flic Curcnaught. A perpetual Woman's club, Mrs. C. P. Bostock, mat "Miss .Red Bank" built by Pierre ' terranean fly. The orangos, grapc- the missionary society, is in charge Mary McCuc and Loretta Coleman, $3,000 trophy hay been donated by Miss Leah Dcjravrc, Misg Gertrude A. Proal, owner of tho Rod Bank; / fruit and tangerines aro put through BARN AND COW BURNED. of tho concert and among her as- Charles McCue, John Diggins, Jumcs, the Red Bank Yacht club for the Norman and Miss Helen Tuthil!. Tho yacht works. It will bo entered In. sistants are Mrs. John L. Hubbard, sweepstakes, which "will be an annual mothers' and daughters' toasts wore tho Gold Cup races next summer. a chemical bath, then washed in clear Wallace and Lester McCuc, Kenneth 1 • watur, then put through a dryer and Mrs. Arthur Browcr, and MIBSOS Eliz- Collins, Harvoy Holland and John event. ffiven by Mrs. George.I' . iN'orman ond THE NEWBAf SHORE ROAD For the air-minded there Vill be an,' mado ready to ship. All cars and ViSNDEL VAKCA ALSO LOST A abeth Complon, Eleanor Morris. Em- and Henry Ncibcrlicn. The borough of Red Bank has,ap- her daughter, Miss Gladys Norman. Aeroinorlnc-KIem plane, a mono- Miss Carol Schroedcr was toastmas- plane, which will be exhibited by tho baggage aro Inspected when leaving BIG LOT OF HAY. ma Burdge, Edna Mappsi, May Word- piopriatcd $5,000 to help defray tho •OFFICIALS HEAR DIFFERENT en and Ethel Roscy. tcr. Vocal solos were rendered by Red Bank airport. These machines tho restricted itJno and all fruit and COUNTY GATHERING HERE. expenses of tho regatta. vegetables ara confiscated. We were The Fire Occurred Late Sunday Miss Mildred Reid. Flowers were STORIES ABOUT IT. are made at Keyport and look a good presented to Mrs. Robinson and Miss deal like tho German plane Bremen, stopped last Sunday. We had somo Night on His Farm Near Fair OLDEB BOYS' CONFERENCE. RED BANKER'S CAR WRECKED. American Legion Auxiliaries Will Metzgar. / State Highway Commission Declares only the Klem'ls smaller. • bananas and wn ato all of them so View, Which Is Commonly Known Meet at Bed Bank. thoy -would not take them from us. as tho Tllton Place. Fourteenth Annual SesBion to bo Stuart Gallagher liscaiiud Injury A meeting of the executive com- It Has No Intention of Building Tho Monmouth county automobile ,1 have just heard of tho purchase The ladles' auxiliary . of the tho Boulevard This Year—Sterne dealers' association was organized irt Flro of unknown origin shortly af- Held Next Week at Avon. • When Car Hit and Fence. mittee will be held at half-past seven of the Atwator property by tho Shrewsbury post of tho American le- o'clock next Monday night, just be- Says No Deilnlfo Action Yet Taken. 1916. All the Bhows but three liavo ter midnight Sunday destroyed a The fourteenth annual older boy3' gion of Red Bank, will meet at the A Cadillac sedan jdriven by Stuart American legion, Keep plugging, for fore tho regular meeting of the club. Earle S. Snydcr and A. E. Dcnnet' been held at the Red Bank armory, I am sure it can be put over. The largo barn on Vondel Varca's farm In conference of Monmouth county will post rooms tomorrow afternoon at Gallagher of Riverside ftvenuc, Rec Two exhibits were held at Long Middle-town. ..towjiahlp, .wnear Fair represented the Atlantic.Highland; **p"BsT~rntS"a~lWo" start ami I am sure be held on Saturday- otnext-week at half-past two o'clock. Plans will be Bank, was wrecked early Sunday Branch and one at Aabury Park.-'Pert View. This farm is commonly known Avon to help young men find vjhat oc- completed for the county meeting of morning on • Fair Haven road, be- o.nd Highlands Lions club3 at a con there will bo a graritl finish.., Then A NEW FLOWER, STOBE. ference with the state highway conr presidents of the association arij.H. tho Tllton place .because It was cupation in life they are beat fitted American legion auxiliaries which tween Ridge road and Rumson road, h. Zobel, Andrew Lustbaumy John W« wo will have a. flno homo and a home for many years owned and occupied mission at Trenton last week regard- all. tho fellows will bo proud of. They for. The principal speakers will be will be held Friday afternoon at half- Gallagher had just crossed the in- Russell Hodgldss Will Open n Bus- Mount and Maurice Schwartz. Tha by a family of that name. The flro Frank Howard Lloyd of Matawan, past two o'clock at the Red Bank tersection of Ridge road and Fair p ing the bayshore boulevard project will work hard to maintain It. It will iness on Wallace- Street between Keansburg and Highlands. present officers are Samuel M. Holm. waa discovered by members of the supervising principal of the Middle- Presbyterian church. The Red Bank Haven road when the car left the Hen president, Dorman McFaddia be a fine thing for Red Bank to have Varca family and telephone calls Russell Hodgkiss, owner of the They were told that the commission Dn American legion post with a home town township public schools; Van auxiliary will entertain the visitors. road and hit a tree. The machine vice president, William B. Lackey were made for assistance. Most of R. Halaey, mayor of Rumson and The county unit comprises nine aux- did" not stop until it had knocked Honey Bee flower business, will open had not the slightest idea of building of Its own. the boulevard this year. The com-secretary and Kenneth Wcathcrby tho fire companies of Mlddletown Rev. Fred W, Druckenmillcr of the iliaries, and an attendance of about down about thirty feet of iron fence a store tomorrow at No. 8 Wallace treasurer. The fishing here Is fine. We catch township responded to the alarm. street, Red Bank, for the sale of mission also stated that it had nol Presbyterian church of Union. ninety persons Is expected. Mr; on Thomas N. McCarter's property, The member^ are J. F. and M. BS. a lot of pea trout weighing from ono Karry Harsln of Asbury Park, who Mr. Gallagher was not hurt. He wasflowers. A specialty will be made even heard of the new Highland Due to lack of water there was Mr. Lloyd will speak on "Life at bridge which was to be a part of the Stein, Kenwood motor sales company, and ono-ha)f pounds to Jive or six llttlo the dromon could do. The flro is tho president, will conduct ' the alono in the car at the time. Fol- of potted plants and cut flowers. pounds and they are great eating. Wo its Best," Mr. Halsey will talk on boulevard project. Tho two men Thomas H. MoKnlght, Mount-Eng- was under great headway before It "Winning Your Spurs" and the topic meeting. lowing him in another car wero John Telegrapii delivery service will be the \get our grapefruit and oranges by Prothero and George SchancU. Gal- only kind of deliveries made and the made their report at a meeting lish Co., J. W. Mount Co. Mailca was discovered. Three -eows were In for Mr. Druckenmlller's address will At the close of tomorrow after- the Atlantic Highlands and High- Schwartz, Frank VanSyckle, Edward tho potato sackful. The price cmilrt tho barn.. Two of got out and lagher will have, a hearing Friday store will be run on a cash basis. Inot be cheaper. I think I will sign be "The Life That Wine." Rev. Harry noon's meeting a Bhort program of lands Lions clubs. Von Kattengell, F. H. VanDorn Co, were not harmed, but ono remained Roach of Engllshtown will have night of thi3\veek before Recorder Tho business will be run under the /(off now before you got "reader's music and fancy dancing will be glv name of Hodgklss Flowcra, and Miss Two days later Mr. Snyder and Mr. and T. F. Morford motor car com- In the building and it was burned to chargo of the devotional period. en by two small girls, Beverlcy Bre- Jere J. Carew of Rumson on a pany, all of Hed Bank; H. L. Zohel cramp." death. This waa tho best cow of the Short talks will be given by profes- charge of reckless driving. Anna Marcelllls will bo in charge; Dennett and also several officials, in- mer and Jean Smith. Refreshments cluding Mayor John R. Snedeker ol of Seabright, Long Branch auto com- three. A large quantity of alfalfa hay sional and business men, engineers will be served. Mr. Hodgklss will continue to con- pany. Eastern auto sales company, MODEL AIBP1ANE CONTEST. was burned. Mr. Varca estimates and mechanics./ duct hla Honey Bee (lower business Atlantic Highlands and Mayo KNIGHTS' MINSTKELS. George W. Hardy of Highlands, re- William B. Lackey, Dorman McFad* his loss at $7,000. He states he had on Broad street at South Bed Bank. din, Andrew Lustbaum and Joacpls Ac.ro Club Will Have Event tho Day only a small amount of insurance. WOMAN'S CLUB EVENTS. He states that he will open his newceived telegrams from Senator E. After Decoration Day. A LINCOLN DINNER. Rehearsals Being Held for Show Donald Sterner in which he stated Rassas, all of Long Branch, and H. He expects to build a new barn In place to accommodate increasing L. Zobel Co. of Freehold. tho spring. An Entertainment of Music and 'l'ebruary 37th and 28th. He ia a consistent adver- that the state highway commission The Rod Bank aero club will spon- St., Jiinies'ii Parent-Teachers Will business The exhibitors are as follows: sor a model airplane contest at the Pictures to be Given Friday. Rehearsals are being held at the tiser In Tho Register and ho at- had advised him that no action hat Red Bank airport the day after Me- *- Have tho Event Tonight. teen taken postponing the bayshore Howlond B. Jones—C&dillao and Lsv MADE TO HEP AIR DAMAGE. A short business meeting will be Knights of Columbus home for tho tributes the growth of his business ialle. morial day. Ralph Butler of Bclmar, A Lincoln dinner will be served minstrel show to be held February largely to this. boulevard construction and that ( held by tho Woman's club of Red definite construction program will b Kenwood Motora—Hutlaon nnd Esanr. vice president df tho club, was made Three Hoodlums Find That There Is from six until eight o'clock tonight Bank Friday afternoon, after which 27th and 28th. William Sinclair ol Itcd Bank Motori—Chevrolet. chairman of^ the contest committee at tho cafeteria of St. James's high announced soon. a God In Israel. an entertainment of music and pic-Kumson is director. Bronson Power TAXK BY SCHOOL TEACHER. Andy Lustbaum—Chryaler. nt a meeting last Wednesday night. school for the benefit of tho school's tures will be given entitled "America, Red Bank is interlocutor and tho Thomns H. McKnlght—Studebulcer nniS The contest will be tho second held A hay ralte owned by William Lo- parent-teacher association. Fresh the Glorious." end men are William Lake, Fred Good Spellers. Ersklne. by tho club. gan, who lives near New Monmouth, ham will bo the principal dish. Plans Flnnerty, William Jeffrey, Wilfred Miss Elizabeth Kelly to Give an Ad- Mount-English Co.—Ford and Lincoln. Tho entertainment will be given dress on tho Adolescent. Several oral spelling matches hav A dinner for members and their was badly damaged by hoodlums a for tho dinner wero made lnst week by two members of the Vlnton fam- Sweeney, Robert Finn and Edward taken place of late at tho River Plazf J. W. Mount Co.—Cord and Auburn. few days ago. 'Mr. Logan did some at a meeting of" the association, at Kruse. The soloista include Mr. Sin- Thomaa F. Worford nnd Joseph Ra38E9 close friends will be hold tho latter ily. The hostesses will bo Mrs. Miss Elizabeth Kelly of tho Redschoolhouse. Fifty words selectci —Oaliland anil Pontiac. part of t* 3 month. Tho dinner corn- detective work and ho foilnd that which thno Mrs, George. F, Grause, George S. Soons, Mrs. Lcland Crafts clair, Eugene Wenzell, Tony Sharab- Bank high- school will address the by F. Howard Lloyd, supervislni the damage had been done.by three J. F. and U. M. Stein—Hupnoblle omj mlttco consists of Valentino Van- ihe new president, was installed. end Mrs. J. J. C. O'Shca. Tea will be ba, Michael Bergen, George Halla- round table discussion group of the principal of tho schools of. Middle, Three- Arrow. boys at Campbell's Junction, who The organization will hold a card served by tho hospitality committee, nan, Perry Shean, George McFar- Red Bank parent-teacher association town township, wero used. In th Fred II. VanDorn—Peerless. Kouren, John P. Casey, William TafT, had been trapping on his farmi Mr. Morris Jacks, Harry Sanders and party every two weeks at the homo: under the supervision of Mrs. Mar-land, J. J. Coughlan and Thomas on "Psychological Growth of the fourth and fifth grades all exeepl Frank VanSyckle—Dodge. Logan gave the boys their choice be- of tho various members. Tho flrsl tin VanBuren Smock. Tanner. William Ochs will give a Adolescent" next Monday afternoon five children spelled every wo\rd cor Edward Von Knttenscll—Oldamobile BCS Raymond B. Collins. Roycc Burgess tween going to jail or repairing the Viking. of Asbury Park is a now club mem- party will be held Wednesday night The art and craft classes now tap dancing exhibition. A ukulele at a quarter to four o'clock at the rcctly. Eight children in the sccon hay rake. At first tho boys denied duct will be given by J. Moran and junior high school domestic science H. L. Znhel—Bulek and Wiimuette. ber. of next week at Mrs. C. Clirlstman's meet every Tuesday afternoon at the grade and six in the third grade hat Monmouth Countr Packard company— they were guilty, but they finally on Worthley street. J. Pattl. room. Mrs. William T. McDowell is perfect scores. mado a completo confession. The clubhouse. Mrs, Charles A. McClas- Packard. Back From Vnuilovlllo Tour. key and Mrs. Leon de la Reussille the group leader and Dr. Lita S. Hol- Consolidated motor aales corporation— next day they spent two hours In re- lingsworth's book on "Psychology of Mr. and MIB. Orvlllo Whltlcdge, pairing tho damage they had done. Back from Flight to !^t. Louis.' arc In charge. Restaurant Lease Renewed. At New York Airplane Show. DeSoto. vaudeville headllners, have returned tho Adolescent" is being used as Maurice. Schwartz—"Wlllya-Knlsht anil Rodney Jackson of Foxwood Park William Noglows and John Morris guide for discussions. Miss Evelyn The Red Bank airport has a rer> Whlpiict to, their homo on Naveslnk avenue Little Silver, private airplane pilot Colt's Neck Firemen's Dance. have renewed their lease for six rcsentativc at tho airplane show Anbury Park Duranb Co.—Durant. at Rumson. They have been on n Curd 1'iirty for Girl. T. Walker of the Social Service for Gcnerul Howard S. Borden, has The Atlantic township fire com- years for the building at No. 66 Broatl organization addressed the group last which opened Friday at the Grant Kelly & Company and Norwood tllQ tour of the country on the Keith cir- Tho Woman's club of River Plaza returned after flying a new Locninp; pany will hold a valentine dance next street, Ucd Bank, where they con- week on "Tile Physical Changes of Central palace at Now York and con- company—Automobile ncceasories. cuit and are now playing in tho New held a card party last Friday at tho commuter for tho Koystone-Loening Friday night at the Colt's Keek duct the Strand restaurant. The the Growing Child." tinues until next Saturday. The Re F. G. Jnudy—Automobile Urea. Yoflc theaters. In May they will home of Mis. Burt M. Decker. Nine aircraft company from its factory at EChoolhouse. A six-piece orchestra building Is owned by Mrs. Amanda Bank representative la at the Aero If. Hcndi-icituon & Co.—Electrical Bp« leave for Europe, whero they have a tables of bridge and BOO wero In play, marine-Klemm booth. nliancpa. Bristol, Pennsylvania, to tho aircraft will supply the music and there will B. Mance. She was represented in Charles P. Irwln—Hoata. long vaudevlllo engagement. On thoThe profits, amounting to $40, were show at St. Louis. be old fashioned ng v^ell UH modern tho transaction by Hawkins Bros. Well from Scarlet I'evcr. Riven to a girl who baa been adopted Hnlph B. Slckels—Overhaul doors. stage Mi'. • and Mrs. Whltledgo avo dances. William Norman is chair- The rental Is at the rate of S3.C90 Charles Patterson and his three Dog Feed and Supplies. William H. Hlntelmanu—Inauranc*. known as Barry and Whltledgc, by the club and who is living at ar man of tho danco committee. per year. children of Belford have recovered Old ' Trusty, Epratt'a, Chappe Episcopalian home at South Amboy HOT EVERY AFTEENO'ON. Erothers, Gaines, Rose's, Bennett1! from Bcarlet fever after a sickness of nml Purina lines of dog feed, includ- Sehool Band (o Play Friday. Notice. Yes, Wo Aim to PIcaBo In Every Tho Stork's Eighth Visit. Public Notice. several weeks, Tho quarantine notice Particular. ing cakes, biscuits, puppy crumbles, Tho Red Rank high school baml The fourth anniversary salo la still Ilolimli'l Township Election. Mrs. William Lewis of Colt's Ncclc Applications for tho position of pa- which was on the house has been re- meals and canned meats. Dog rem- has received many new selections, going on. Twenty per cent off on all Complying with the request of trolman of the Borough of Red Bank, At the Holmdcl township election gavo birth to a daughter at the Freer moved. edlcp, soaps, floa powders and brush- sevoral of which will bo played Frl« purchases of underwear, hosiery, for membcra of the board of educa- many of our patrons we now have N. J., will ho received by tho Chief es. Most complete lino ever offers gloves, bags, negligees, robes, col-sets, hold hospital last weolc. Mr. andof Police at Police headquarters at day morning at tho Junior high tion yesterday Robert Voorhccs, Har- dally bakings In mid-afternoon an Tractors., in Monmouth county. Fred I> corflolottca and brassieres. Also ex- well as night bakings. Tills assures Mrs. Lewis now havo eight children. the borough hall up to 12:00 o'clock Wllioff Co., Red Iinnk.-Advertl3e school assembly period. tra elzes. Lewis Specialty Shop, 01 old Bennett and Aaher Schanclt wore One of their children, a daughter, noun Felnuiuy 17th, 1980. The Wallis "Certified," Planet Jr., you of hot bread and rolls In the af- McCormlclv-Dcering and liolons. Al- ment. Broad Btreet, Red Bank.—Advertise elected for full terms of three years ternoon, giving you nn opportunity Is a patient at tho Freehold hospital Dated February 10th, 1030. Valentino Favors. ment. and Herbert Schnnck wns elected 1 so used Fordiions nnd McCormlck- of having absolutely fresh bakery for pneumonia. Harry II. Clayton, Dcering. S. P. Conover & Bio., Expert Harbors. Valentino greeting cards, tullk", for nn unexpired term of two* years products for your evening dinneil Chief of Police. Satisfaction guaranteed hi ever; Top Soil, lrlll Dirt Wlcltatimk, N. J., phone Holmdel 3. placo cm-da, exclusive dealgna mill While on your afternoon shopping Business Opportunity. —Advertisement. —Advertisement. ill.tall nt tho Sanitary Hurber Hhoj ncntlniRnts, Art Shoppo fiiuillly, ft Kradlnu of all kinds, also roadwayo trip drop Into Mnrya Bake Shop, 29 U Brund .'itrect, Hcd Bank. Have jiu. Built; Lakowood sand, washed gra- ' FIVK CORNERS' TEAH0OM. Twenty-six car capacity gnrnge; es- cither one of our moron, Tnihln'n, Broad street, and select something Ir tablished battery business completely Card I'art.v. secured the ruTviees of two additloi stattonury and olllco tiuupllcit, dU vel, slu«, clndern. bluo stone. Prlcea absolutely fresh bread, cako or pas Weekly card parly and social of Inconin Tax—It. IC. IVarce nl expert barberti who taint I'rtn rcaaonablo. Howard G. Rosovelt Tiwly Urolled Chicken and Steak equipped; living quarters on second 1-Iroad titrcut, or nt Ait Kraft Hltoppf, Dinners n Specialty. try ^for that evening meal.—Adver- floor: BIX rooms nnd bath hot water St. Jnlney parent-tpaehcr association will Do at Room 12, Eisner bulldiiiK, h!j;h KI-IHIO city shop:;. Your patrol "lilfts for all OCCUNIUMS," 7.1 llruwt phono lB8a Ileii Hunk.—Advertise- tisement. nt homo of MI-H. Cat hot-inn Chrlnt- EV1 Broad street, every Tuesday and nge is respectfully aillcltei). Hul ment Wo specialize in broiled chicken heat for cntho bulldlnu: lot 75x125. Thursday to assist taxpayers in pro street, Red Bank.—Advertisement. and ntouk dinners and delicious club Excellent opportunity for ruspoimlblr iimn, 18 WortliK-y street, Wednes- Cardnor, proprietoi•.—Advertbienien Snlo nt the LCWIH Shop party. Inquire A. C. Rcea, postolllce day, Fcbmnry 10th, nt 8:00 P. M. pnrlng their income tax returns.—Ad- Look! and chicken sandwiches. Wo cater vertisement. Snln In Still (loin;: U". Legs of genuine spring lamb thla to banquets nnd nil social affairs hi still going on. Twenty per cent off building. Matawan, N. J.—Advertise- I.nrgn nllenclfinci: expected.—Advi?r- U0% oil on all purcha&rs of undpr* week only !J5 cents a pound at Acker, llrldgo parties aro Invited to tuko ad- on all purchases of underwear, hos- ment. tl.srmont. Tim Taper That Goen Home. After thla (lulu I will not bo wear, hosli-ry, jjlovon, baga, negllii!;^!, iery, gloves, bago, negligees, robes, robesj, corsets, coriwIotteH urui ljrH**« Merrall & Condlt Co., 11 Broad street. vuntafro of our facilities, tables and A $15 Wuvo for $5.0l>. The Register had.tho largest cir- sponiiiblu tor any bills contracted b; Rod Bank, phono Red Bunk 1500.— curds furnished. Fiyo Cornery' tea corsota, coraelottea and brnsnioreit. C'lmrlty I'urty ami Luncheon culation of nny country weekly ill theanyone hut myi.i-H' personally. sines. Also extra ulzeij. Lowia Hp'^ Aluo extra iiizcs. Lewis' Specialty Do you wish a beautiful and rca given by the P. 15. C. Auxlllnry at l'.WO. cliilty Bhop,_. .01 Biond titroot, HPIJ Advertisement. __^ loom nt Llncroft, only a fow mlnutcfl' permanent wave? Moko an appoint- United SlnlPH. It Is rlierlshed na a February lth, drive from Heil Bank. Telcphono Shop, 61 Iiroad utreet, Red Bank.— tlKf iOpi.scopnl Piiriuli Hull.'ic, Fillr mem her of tho family circle.—Adver- Thomas K. Jen:;en, Dank. —Ail vertlsonicnt. Ittidln—Tnntliiic—Radio. Hod Bank 2826.--Advertisement. Advertisement. ment with tho Spanish ualon. llavi'ii, on Tlnir.'idiiy, February 13lh. lie.lfurd, N. 1 Their well-known experts will delight 1 tisement. Backed by 47 year. ) of mualcn Luncheon to hi served from 12:0O to Advertisement. Valentine liti-rtlii;; leadership. Sola serviced and re- Used Kudlo SelK. you with wonderful and eunmntopil '2:UD. Prizi'!! will bo iiwnrdoil. Tick- Foresters of America, Reconditioned trade-Ins, work. Phono Uoil Bank 2342, lilt lust, I^xclurlvn dcfiii^iifi mid ui'i paired. I'horio 208-W. Tuatlng's, II) . Union, 1(1 to 30 $i>, :«) to 35 $7.G0, 3?> will: ets $1.0(1.- •-Advcrllsenirnt. lni'Ko block cat woiirlim red collar. Justice ol Clio l'eace. .Jmit tho kind you IIUo to es 'iipoaltern and tuben, $G to $lr>. Knot I'Yont street.—Advertisement. Criminal and civil caaca glvei At Monmouth utreet. -Advertisement. tn HO ?10; benelltu after nix monthu 1 Kcwnril if roturnoil to 29 Hci-Mc-sj Trubin'fi tiuxtlniwry storo, h Ui^ nml %'M) at death. For further In. ting's, ,10 Uonmouth otreot, Curd Tarty nnd DIIIHI , piumpt nml ciirolul uttontloii. OHIO' iilruul, 111 nt thn Art Kmft Dhol'tift Bank.-— Advertisement. phu-o, or phono lied Bjink 1D2H.- Ad- — T-1,1.. * * r ,ii JI.I All garments, rufjo, etc., drv formation Bee- either Frank Mulvl- Ft. John's Hull, Marlboro, N. J., Mon- vertisement. ..,,. „ 'from 7:00 A. M. until 11:00 I 7" liroail 'ntroct, Hud llanlt, Aihri leaned are Insured fifiatnnt llro and hlll, llnanclal secretary, or Ralph day night, I'YImnii-y 21, li)3ll. Admls- ilnilv except Sunday. Gilbert 11 left at no additional cost. Leon'fl, Hantnngclo, chief ranger.—Advertise- We carry a Ini'Ko lino of Vanity liion l>0 i-rnls. Donr Jirlxo. Hack- Iimilmtm-H unit lSromlcrn. Keith. - Wallaco street. Red l!"nl' ment. Fair flllk, underwear find Gotham i:It'll yrclu'iifru. Advertisement. Complete Jamctiway arid Burkcy next to U'ostiun Union.—Atlvcrtlti- tuitnrriuy Mprvlnlo. 0-7O White street, Red Bank.—Ad- Gold fjtrlpo hosiery. Tho'Rona Hhop, nicuL _ ertlnenicnt Inc., 73 Broad street, Red Bank.—Ad- lines alwnyn In stock. li'rod I). DR'MWI lcilm.'cil out. of our itlurltt for Bute, KlTO Sunipll". Wikolf Co., Red linnk. — Advertise- 1'IIIIKI Tuning. iil'iii uoiiin imw iitliKii Hint B|«IH(f Now' models of Knox hnfs for vertisement. Fucl Oil Wrllo tn Mnyimiliu Co.. Avnii-by- ment. ilir:!.siv! will tin (Hi imlo Hdtlllilltv. Tll% Hodn water, all flavors, malt bov- . O-«-©w -• Quality work at temumnbli! price; iprlnff wenr liavo Just arrived.' Tho oi'Htfcfl «n0 up, lit J Inlllllliu'fl, i>'i' .-• ~-T>&- * m»»* - *« 70 White street, phono 2800, Rci Advertlaomcnt. Btoail iitnmt. uputnli :i Ileil Hunk. lirnnilincli, Mlil'dmali, fcltocll.—Adver tlacmcnt > tU'omnit. Dig VnlrntlnA** IliMlft", Typewriter Bieiidtiuurtem "NutT Sillcl." Moody'*. Wllllum I'lwliiri Ktmllim f»(lvoitlilenii iit It will tin hfild by thn f.Vilt* Hff% I'ypowrltmra rented, bought .in,I ftiimilyrt .Sho.—Advertisement. Kcd Bank MOO.—Ailvortlsement. I Went iOna.-Advertisement. Page TWO RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 12, J SPEEDY AND ACCURATE. sumed her studies at tho Long Branch hospital after having under- Certificates and I'lna Given to gono a minor operation at the Long 1'] ollck'nt 1'unlls at Leonardo. Branch hospital. Fifteen pupils of the Mlddletown Gestne Smack continues to Improve Russell T* .Hodgkiss - QOOD FURNITURE FOR EVERY HOME " township high ucliool at Leonardo and la now able to bo around the 'lave received certlftates for ability house. She has been sick several to tako shorthand dictation at 60 to months. Announces the Opening of a . 0 words a minute and transqjlbo It .iccuiately on the typewriter. These TINTON FAIXS NEWS. I ujilis arc Eerwln Guttormsen, Har* ild Nutt, Mabel Williams, Erna Day, Miss .leasle Springsteen Starts, a Christine Matula, Marie DeTuro, Lawsuit for Vantages to Auto. Cash' and Cany ,'nna Gartland, Beatrice Wcthercd, Miss Jessie Springsteen has start- Miriam Corricr, Jennie Post, Buth ed a lawsuit to recover damages for Collins, Margaret Haun, Elizabeth her automobile which waB ruinca at liluir, Alvlna Hess and Elsie Holmes. Red Bank two weeks ago when It • Flower Shop In addition to getting thla certificate was hit by another car. Miss Spring- l'erwin Guttorm3cn has since ijuul- steen has engaged Frederick P. lllrd for a 100-word certificate. Parmly of New Brunswick, a brother at 8 Wallace. St., - Red Bank, Oold' pins for ability to typewrite of Theodore N. Parmly of this place, t'O to 70 words a minute were award- for her lawyer. < cl to Caroline Lauer and Marguerite William Scott, son of Mra. Sarah fullahan. A silver pin was awarded Scott, haa gono to Detroit, where ho on .13- to Edith Silverblatt for typewriting is employed by a manufacturing ."0 to 00 words a minute. firm. AH Flowers and Plants will be sold on a Some of tho typewriting pupila are Measles la still prevalent among v pincliclng dally for the commercial tho school children of this place. Strictly Caah Basis. contest which will be held at High- Some of the children who were Blok | land Park on March 29th. These have recovered and have gone baolc No deliveries will be made from tKis store. pupila, named in the order of the to school, but thla has been more accuracy they have shown,«areVCIara than offset by new cases of tho dle- Lentz, Marguerite Callahan, Caroline eaac. ' i We will offer to our friends and the general | I.auer and Edith Silverblatt. Ton Mrs. Elizabeth Stevens, who has public flowers at a very reasonable rate. ' pupils nro practicing to take part In been very sick, ia slowly Improving. ft shorthand sixty-word dictation con- MI83 Mildred Stout .has resumed Carnations, $1.2(1 a dozen Nurchisus, 73 ccntH n dozen JPURNITURE, like everything else, is now on a safe and toat. These pupils are Minerva her duties as a school teacher at thla Brown, Mary Campbell, Betty Collins, : basis! Manufacturers have reduced prices to rock- plncn after having boon laid up with Calendulln, 75 cents » dozen Cyclamen, D9 edits mid CO ccnlii Thelma Crawford, Helen DeMldowltz. yiekneas several days.. bottom levels, and this enables us to do the same! The re- Esther'Frank, Virginia Forrest, Anna Charles und Albert England, uonB Snapdragon, $1.23 it dozen ench suit is that you can come into the "market" now, Glowskl, Anna Latinl and Caroline of William EAgland, are on the sick Lauer. list. KoAcs, 51.30 and $2.00 a dozen Fine I'rlmroBe, 10 cents each invest to the limit, and know that you are going Tho ladies' aid society of the Moth- to get big dividends, and at the same time ad- SEABRIGHT NEWS. odlst church met last Thursday af- vance your plane of living to a new and much ternoon at the homo o£ Mrs. Welling- HONEY BEE FLOWER SHOP ON UPPER Annual Methodlat Church Supper to ton WUUlns. BROAD STREET WILL BE CONTINUED AS more enjoyable basis for every member of the be Held Tomorrow Night. Rev. Harry Hossln, who waa hurt ir. an automobile, accident two1 weeks family! This great sale of ours is a real oppor- (The Roil Dank Hcsistcr nan bo bought ago, haa Improved sufficiently to be IN THE PAST. ii'. Soabri^ht ot tha stores of Morris Wcla> tunity and the reducvt;-- t\rc absolutely genuine! |§!| $$WJ^M rum and II. Lelkowiti.) out.' , *. «(« . The annual Methodist church sup- per will bo held from live to eight IIOLMDKL NEWS. o'clock tomorrow night in the church A Busy Week lit tho William C. Ely home lecture room. Tho room has been Uatato Horse Stables. decorated with colored streamers by Mr. and Mrs. Bloomfleld Fory. Almost every daylight hour of the mmldklnp Mr. and Mra. John Lindsay and Jos- past week hag seen groups of horse TELEPHONE/'HELLO, eph Fary. The ladies' aid society is buyers at tho sales and exchange i<"l\A6R busy preparing for the supper. Cash stables ot the William C. Ely estate. YHEGE, • CAM'T BE donations and returns from sale of Many horses were sold to residents ' DVUIGHT/ tickets received BO far indicate that of this part of the co,unty, as well as the supper will bo one of the most to folks living outside of the county His Birthday Is successful ever held. and outside of New Jersey. STAVING- j . The Epworth league playlet, Mrs. Charles. S. Ely and her daugh- I February 12th "Katie'B New Hat" will be given Feb- ) ter Dorothy have returned from lit HOME X? ruary 26th at the Methodist church. visit at Boston. The Holmdel card club will moot VEN foreign countries have A business and social meeting o{ the league will bo held next Monday tomorrow night at the homo of Mrs. E erected monuments to this th Chrlney Holmes. Last week tho club 'famous American. Noted for his nmtteL, night In the lecture room. A feature of tho meeting will be an Indoor base- met at the home of Mrs. Daniel 3. simplicity and strength of char- Ely. 1 acter, his life has been an exam- Luxurious $200.00 Mohair Suite of fl»«| Kf|.00 m MTTE K.TAIWI WG ball contest between tho Epworth DVJI6WTS TOO HAPPV |N H>S HOUSE, ine- for young and old, und as league of this place and tho Metho- Albert Drum Is malting plara to each year passes, it seems only 3 Beautiful Pieces now only «U J.ePeJ' a pleasure or dist young people's society of Fair repaint and otherwise repair the ex- WITH HIS CWILDBEM AMD HIS SPOUSE. to add to the reverence, in which Thia is one >K many oulstamlinj,' values wo am foiiturin^ during p Haven. terior of his house. Early this win- Abraham Lincoln is held univei1 this fcale in lii^h j^iadn living roum furnituro. Hero ia a :;ni!o In ter he made Improvements to tho In- COMPyy MEAM T PPUTSfe^a^4U — h Sixty persons attended a card pnr- terior of the houee. sally. Let us all honor him r afxihtpd ty given last weelt by tho Odd Fel- COLD TO ROUT tho anniversary uf his birth, construction, at a sule pricn that is nothing short of phenomenal. lows' lodge at Dowd's hall. Mrs. Louis Rath, who hna been X February 12th. Only a few of these sulte3. so act at once! St. Mary's guild met last Wednes- very sick, Is Improving. day night and packed a box of cloth- Mr. and -Mrs. Jacob Gibble and HORSES CAMKJOT ing for a girls' school in Virginia. James Schenck of Marlboro and Dan- DRAG- HIM OUT Mrjmbfjra of Navoo Kebekah lodge iel I. Qchenck of Matawau were re- attended a meeting of the Rebekah cent guesta of Mr. and-Mrs. Albert lodge of Asbury Park last Friday Drum. night, Jacob Stern bought a Buick auto //£ USES OUf?-COAL/ THE BEST COAL- William Beatty, son of Mr. and mobile last week. Mrs. Paul Beatty, who has been In :i critical condition at tho Long Monument for Soldier, OUR COAL GIVES HEATING o Branch hospital following an oper- A monument has been placed over SATISFACTION. WHY EXPERIMENT/ ation for appendicitis, has shown a the grave of Captain Henry Fontle- slight improvement. He suffered a roy in Tennent cemetery. Captain relapse last week when an abscess Fontleroy waa an officer of the fifth formed on his lung. Virginia regiment in the battle of Minnie Latham, daughter of Rev. Monmouth and io the only contin- RED BANK 824 FROM 8 TO 4 and Mrs. Samuel B. Latham, has re- ental officer burled at Tennent.

$225.00 Walnut Bedroom Suite—6 Pcs. Regular $159.00 Jacquard Velour Suite Have you over bcfnro accn a suite of this A rnrvt umwmnl unite! Splendid Innersprlrifj irli;irncti?r nt a priaj quite an low? We arc construction! Dependable rjvmlity covering iiiirn y»ui haven't! All «ix pieces in genuino of rich Jacquaid Velour! Knvoraiblc cush- walnut, with other lino woody, at a rcul $179-oo ions1 A sale,feature at this low price! saving - INHERITED -~- J&RST- FURNISH YOURHOME MONEY

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$25.00 Spinet Desks financial judgment appreciate the value of $- Regular $189.00 Ten-Piece Dining trust service and the importance of creating Evciy desk in our Mock m now 100 matked at substantial :.alc reduc- Suite in Genuine Burl Walnut a trust fund-of-their-estate. . tions. Come in and take your Think of hehu: :\b\o. to 1;r?t n ilinlns rerun suite of thin Ri\lcn anil HX licautlfiil chalrH to matrli, ,-rt Fiieh a i iiliculr.iisly low EASY TERMS! ; |il iec: Tliosu will sell faat, so order ,1( oner.' Individual executorship is today decidedly old-fashioned* The reinvesting of inherited money is a problem which this bank can safely solve for your beneficiaries, thus • conserving their in- come and relieving them of all doubt as to the soundness of their holdings. All Bed, Springs and Mattress Outfits Now at Sale Prices!

Hcltlom, imkrd, iln yon Ret n rlmnra lilic llil:i In flirnir.li tin rxli-n I.. .),..,,,.!. 7s,.| ,,nlv niv „,!„.,• l,-,,,,!,. , ,.,i,,,.,.,i ' i,,,, . • , ''' u own comblnatlo... B«.n,,rl..B rl,o|,n uf „,„• ontirc ,l,,clc nf r.u.u.ellr.l Hort h,,|s. :.,.|, ,ti ); „„! •' ,V ,,'of ',':'„," „ 'I '""^ '"•' ? ' BO -Hltll It, nntl TO will ilrllvpi- llir. t-oiiiplrtp out/11, lit I In; luwc.it |iii,cs ,„, |,,.,,,,|: Thm-.. ,,,'f iliy • '•' (if ',,.,. '," y " wlsh '" t t V select from, and every K<>ud ijrudc of miitlrran and .'-prii];:.'! h ii<-i..:' c,.:,,, it\ an',1 maUcup v,>m' ' iiwi) 'in'tllt •""l 1 5 style bochi to '{• The Second National Bank & Trust Co. Regular $26.00 Bed Outfits now $19.50 Regular $45.00 Bed Outfits now $34.50 Regular $32.00 Bed -OutfiU now $24.50 Regular $65.00 Bed Oul^tr. now $49.00 RED BANK, NEW JERSEY Total Resources Over Ten 77-79 Broad Street Phone 270. RC(J Banfc N T L RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 12, 193ft ''act*1 'Wired ': N

per Pair DBIDGE WORK. ifatawan Bridge to be Repaired- Unusually Fine Quality Throe New Bridges I'laiuicd. Every Pair Perfect Owen J. Melee of Long Branch «m warded tho contract for rcdeckin;.' !!ic Little street bridtfh at Matawan 1 y the freeholders last week. HU jOOSE that go much beyond I id of $4,280 was tho lowest of twelve **-your expectation in quality leceived. Engineer George K, Allen was di- at this price. Every thread pure l ectcd to prepare pl/ins for two new clean silk. An extra reinforce- 1 ildgca at Union Beach and one In r.nritan township. The two bridgi:, ment in sole to resist friction, ccenlly completed at Interlaken anO and a doubly reinforced toe- jjc Jn* Millstone township were ac- block and heel. < pled. (-.., We recommend the purchase of MLANTIO HIGHLANDS NI5VVS. a full supply during this great .'.•(1 Party Friday Nlffbi—LeonaniM sale". Infant Dead—Basketball. i I'ho ReJ Bank Register can bo buuuM in Atlftntlc Highlands at llic stores uf Wit. Imm Le(T, W. Lemliur^ and A. Kalz,/ In the new, correct shades to The Altar and Rosary society will hold a card party Friday night of I wear with black, brown, blue, this week at St. Asncs's auditorium. green, dahlia and the off-white .\. ton of coal will be disposed of on ' ic co-operative plan the same night. Shades of evening, he report that a card party was to •v3 been held last Friday night a! - auditorium was not true. SHEER OR SERVICE ndc Bennett,- aged two months, '.tighter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy SIZES 8 to ?nnett of Leonardo, died Friday of i ::;t week. Tho funeral was hold Monday and was conducted by Rev. Thomas Thomas. Burial was made at Bay View cemetery. Mrs. John Welsh of Woodland Park underwent art operation for gall- atones last Thursday at the Lons: Branch hospital. Postmaster David Tumen has "7 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. bought a new Buick sedan. Sandy Hook Bay post of the Amer- ican legion will hold a supper tonight at the legion home. A card party for the benefit of the legion will be held February 21st at St. Agncs's audi-! tbrlum. The legion has started plans for a boys' baseball team for next summer. The Atlantic Highlands boys' bas- ketball team was defeated by Man- astiuan, high school, at Manasquan Friday night by a score of 17 to 1(1. and the Atlantic Highlands girls' team lost to the Manasquan girls by a score of 30 to 22. The Manasquan teams were defeated by Atlantic Highlands at this place several weeka ago. On Friday night of this week the two Atlantic Highlands teams will play Kcyport high school at Key- Wed., Thurs., Fri. and Sat, port. Godfrey Olscn, Joseph Dendcr, j Feb. 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th In Tapestry Howard Gaffey and James VanRIatcr ' arc having it fine time at Miami, $QQ.5O Florida, according to cards received by friends here. They are making Comfortable lounginjj cluilr, the trip in Mr. Dcndcr's ear. English design. Neil Shipman, of Second avenue, in the Most Exciting Sale GoIdfarbV ib on a business trip In the West. llrciilnrl.v M0.00. The Borough of Atlantic Highlands Has Ever Held! lias offered a reward of $10O for in- formation leading 'to the arrest ami Lonvlction of persona who have brok- Exclusive but Inexpensive Metal Beds en into various unoccupied houses at j this place within the past few weeks. : -at— •'• • . ' A roast beef dinner will be held tomorrow night at the Presbyterian church. Clifford Barker Is in gen- Simmons Beds — ivory or eral charge of the supper. Assistinj; bj'own, any aim:; Winiliiur him are Mrs! Georgo Ploger, Mr:;. SIS H 2-Piece Mohair Suite George Conovcr, Mrs. F. C. Wood- GUARANTEED QUALITY, GENUINE MO- juff. Miss Margaret Givins, Mrs. E- HAIR, UPHOLSTJSnED WITH REVEltSIBLE Munay, Mrs. A. Sorenson, Mrs. S. CUSHIONS. IN COLORFUL, Laird and Mrs. J. Wills. The six dresses Five members have been received sketched sive an . Fine Tables into the Central Baptist church. They are Mrs. Alta Simpson and daughter excellent idea of $J.5O Alta, Miss Mary O'Neil, Mrs. Hattie the new styles in Elgessen and Miss Mary B. Daniola, all of Sandy Hook this unusual event Book ftnd Tables, kicfiuer A play entitled "All a Mistake" will /Irish, in decorated, .sturdy be given March 4th and 6th in the at for $ Be Thrifty, Bring a Friend and Each Buy One ! built. j, Presbyterian church basement by th" noEulurly $7,011. Christian Endeavor society Featuring all the smartest of new ideas for Spring. The men's club is arranging for n debate to be held March Mth at the New lace collar dresses, smart bolero effects., Attrac- Methodist church One side will be tively draped skirts. All the new lengths. All the A Bargain composed of women and the othci , side of men. | smart-new sleeves. New Silk Prints, new Flat Crepe The flremen'B relief association of | Prints. * • "^ this place has elected Edward P. MaRee president, George Strykcr vic> 'SlmmoiiD Crib —In gieoil 4 Pieces in Walnut president, William J. Oakca secretary ivory or brown; for lila royal IN WALNUT VENEEItS, WITH SELECTED ,ind collector and W. Harry Posten h ig: tineas. CABINKT WOODS, WITH OVERLAYS OF treasurer. Iieuiihirly $13.00, SHADED MAPLE. Miss Rhoda Bushon of Perth Am- Fashion Accepted for Their boy is spending a week with Mi53 Alice Murphy of Navcsink. Mirrors •»*<» . m HIGHLANDS NEWS. 1 ill' Vi Republican Club and Fife Depart j ,e 8 mont Dinners This Week. I To be able to obtain at this early date Dresses in the French plate, futuristic, ill (Tho Red Bank ficcister can bo bought new Spring fabrics and new Spring fashions is nothing less GIEII, decorated. Ih In Highlands nt Ecdlc's drug itorc end nt Joseph Stamen's store.) Iti't-ulnrly 50.(10. { than remarkable. Here you'll find the new prints, high A dinner in observance of Lin- 1 coln's birthday will bo held tonlgh'. j colors and smart silks, in new Spring Chiffons, new Laces. Int .lack Bahr'.i restaurant by the lit:- imblican club. Howard Lloyd, super Tea Wagon I visor of tho Mlddlctown townshri '~chools, will bo ,tho principal apealtei' $- I On Saturday night of this week, 8 Pieces for Dining Room i the annual dinner of the fire ucpnr: Just n lln'illed innntlly .it A REMARKABLE HAL10 IN THIS HIIITP Iment will bo held at tho Lionn club WONDF.nvvi. WpiUiOTl CONSTRUCTION I cadqtiartcrs. Tlic guests of llic Iln--; Uiln price—walnut, bountiful U design, WITH FINE OVERLAYH. " innii will be their wives and borough | oilMnls. Kteulnrly $32.00. I'lana have been completed for llic Knivorth League rally to ba held at tlie. Methodist church Saturday of 0°/o off thin week. ! Martha Mis.'i Dorothy McCaullry of Now. i BOUDOIR ark wan (i werk-end guest of Mis'j | Washington lhyra Fullani. t Mrs. Elizabeth Brnchat of Water I .Sewing Cabinet WJtch avenue entertained tho Mctlio- j dlist ladles' nid society last week. $18 Chairs $9.00 Mrs. Lnvlnla Mlnton has been con- $20 Chairs $10.00 fined to the home of her daughter, Mian Hattle Keansbury, with sick- Maliuguny (Iniuh on iicleelin'i $8.50 Chairs $4.25 neas. Mni. Mlnton- is 8-1 yearn old, hnrd woodmqimntity llniltcd. $10 Chairs $5.00 'i'he clam dealers are remodeling lU'siiJiirly SII1.50. Fluor th(> iihu|i.*i wheii! soft ulanirt are opened preparatory to being shipped In cann to New York. The uhojis are beiiiK lined -wllli wallbonrc!.. Whlto FURNISHING CO., INC. porcelain equipment will be lined. I All tho rnns. will be nterilized with 22 E. Front St., hot water bWfore clams ni-n put into 'tlieni, J^r.'inlc Pnrkcr of "Main street h eit- Red Bank, N. J. terlalnlnfr rclntlves from Tenneaao* PHONE 1259. Try :i Kexlrsler Want i H.-i>- 62 Broad Street incut. 11 will pay yuii.—AvIv r-.^,.- Paare Four RED BANK REGISTER. FEBRUARY 12, 1930. unjustified ban. It Is depriving Its planning commission expert of the THE EED BANK REGISTER. people of the use of the finest clams necessity of a direct street to the in the world and it is adding to \\m railroad station, I have It from the ESTABLISHED BY JOHN II. COOK. unemployment problem in tloji- highest possible authority that the CEORGEITHANCE. Editor. niouth county. The one. .consoling station itself will shortly be moved to We Specialize in " "UToHAsTmVlNO BROWN. feature about the situation ia that in another location, thus disposing of Publisher snd IJusinesB Manager. spite of New York's foolish ban the that, necessity, If suuh ever existed. Telephones:— Itml HnnU 13. benefits of nature, as exemplified by The mere fact that someone is will- Second Ucil Hank UOI). Rnritan bay, are not entirely vitiated. ing to donate property to the bor- Free food and fret fuel are still to OUKII i;i no reason for Ihc borough Subscription Piice2i One scar „ - - _...Jl.SO bo had, and nothing that New York undertaking a work uf this character Pix months -.. .75 ciocs can stop this. to "pull tlio chestnuts of tlic donor Tlirco niontlio _ 40 out of the fire." Loans. ' TIMELY &^ o-o-o-o-o-o If the council is desjrolia of really , Tlie KcJ Hank Ik-Elster tp COMMUNITY TOPICS. "THE HOUSE OF HITS" is a member of Predictions Which Fail benefiting Red Bank from a utilitar- THE ASSOCIATED TOEES ian as well as from an artistic.view- Applications Given t'iUCEE PERFOKBIANCE8 DATLV—S:SO. 0:40, 0:00. SATURDAYS & HOLIDAYS CONTlNCOUa The Assm-inled 1-ress la exclusively en- to Hit the Mark. point, they might well consider tho1 titled to llir mo for rcimljIicBtlon of all opening of streets to the rlvcrfron M Immediate Attention EAST FRONT STREET, TELEPHONE 31. RED BANK. TICKS iHspiitclici crnlitcci tu it or nut other. With the approach of spring the with the proper development of that By W. A. Sweeney. wise crcdilcl in tins paper mil! also the usual "expert advice" is banded out property. ^ local news published therein. to the farmers. Host of this i3 to I probably will be accused of sel- LAST TIMES TODAY ! the effect that there is liable to bo fishness in my opposition to the pro- A Local, Friendly A newspaper In the city of WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY I, 1930. overproduction and that acreage posed action, and it may be so, bu". Organization Trenton ip rendering a rather All-Singing and Talking Technicolor Sensation! should be reduced, especially with I am proud of my home and of Red unique, service to that munici- regard to the potato crop. Bank and am well within my ri^ht-i pality. Trenton, in its develop- An Injustice to a ... l' as a large taxpayer in defending it Riverside Mortgage. ment, lias overflowed Into three Bayshore Industry. The same kind of advice was giv- from unnecessary, and to my mind adjacent townships—Hamilton, en last winter, and one might think, useless encroachments'and attack. H Finance Corporation Lawrence atid Ewlng. A What a fine thing It would be it after how wrong it proved, the "ex- Faithfully yours, . stranger would not know where 77 STARS 1000 BEAUTIES tomconc induced the New York city perts'1 would be chary about making Uzal H. McCartfr Broad St Nal'l Bank Bids., the city line ends and the town- health authorities one of these line more prophecies. Lajjt year they told ship lines begin. February'days, when the weather the Monmouth county potato farmers Purses arc filled and licarls made Kefl Bank, N. 3. and tide/arc right for clamming, to to cut down potato production, and glad by the timely use of Register Realizing the importance of make a visit to . the Raritan bay- j ,lfarly ov41.y farnlcr who followed rdvertlsements. Thirty words for i sonio form of consolidation or shore! Maybe it wouldn t do- any ] this advice made less money than quarter.—Advertisement. SCORP.n annexation, and cognizant o( thcr good in removing the New York Dan . wouW ,mvc bccn gainod hy following delicacy of such movements on Raritan bay clams, or maybe it. j 0 directly opposite course. The farm- from a political standpoint, the would, but at any rate it would mafe j crg wh0 ma(1(, t)]e bigRcst p,.ofit:J newspaper haa engaged Profes- THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, FEB. 13th, 14th, 15th the health authorities admit to were tn0Se who "went in big" for po- sor H. W. Dodds, of the Depart- themsclvcs, even if they refused to., ta(ocs and had bi s ment of Politics at Princeton MOST SENSATIONAL MMALKlNtl CKOOK UKAMA KYIOB sdmit it otherwise, that they are Follow the Crowd University, lo .malto an impar- rnODUCKD. DON'T MISS IT! 300 per cent, wrong in prohibiting the tial survey and write a series of sale of Raritan bay clams at New This was due principally to unus- TO THE articles. The newspaper will l)f —ON THE. STAGE— York. ual climatic conditions. Perhaps the absolutely Impartial and will • •- • experts may hit the mark this year, present only the Iact3 to its A REAL BILL OF What they would sec, if they made and their advice may' prove right. readers. such a visit on the right kind of a Farming is a gamble in the respect NOVELTIES clay, would be thousands of healthy, that it is affected by the weather and There is a growing feeling husky, vigorous men wading out in- various other things over which no that the multiplication oJ email to the water and gathering clams by cne hag any control. Ifpr this reason municipal unita adjacent to- each "Junior Stars" the bushel basketful. Most of these it is difficult, if not impossible, for other constitutes a great waste wifH (urn from tho HUIO of Ills raen are not getting the clams to anyone to forecast the agricultural Yet each is jealous ot Its politi- Vmulevlllti'g Best Juvenile \ hridn null flung Into ihu mlilbt Ecll. They gather the clams for their future with much surety of success. cal rights and prerogatives and of tho nmtfriest midnight huniicillnRB cwn personal use and tho use of frown upon any suggestion of Htivue. over ini;i;;liHMl. Sun tha nervy diiflo their families. If the reason given However, one thing is certain. It consolidation. : Many utilities, reporter climh wlrli tlio. eriiol rnclc- fcy tlie New York city health author- is always at the season when nature such as water and sewer, sys- <'lccr In ono of Iliq most bltliig ities for the ban on Raritan bay gives the first promise of spring and tems, incinerators, etc., could bo VH yot to i-pucli tlio screen—11 clams was correct there would be no when the groundhog is supposed to operated much more economi- story that will Icwn you fipollbound cne to comb the shores of the bay for issue weather predictions, that tho cally by one large municipal ASi Kassen's uilli tho tlr^htncKS of HH HiiKpcnse thi3 food. In fact. If the reason giv- "experts" prophesy the future for the unit than by haft* a dozen small- ID It entJitnins you with Its nrmiz- en by the city ofliciate for the ban farmer and toll him what he should s er ones. All these factors will Hint. was right, pretty much everyone who do and should not do. Like the pre- be set forth in the articles by Six Blue Streaks ate the clama would be dead or sick dictions of the groundhog, too, fail- Professor Dodds and the result with typhoid fever and the few re- ure to hit the mark will cause no Pearl and Wall Sts., Red Bank, N. J. will be watched with Interest by A Iicltb Hcadllncr. maining live folks would shun the cessation of prognostications the fol- every municipality throughout clams as they would rattlesnakes or lowing year, , the state. ALL TALKING other poisonous vipers. Admission, $1.00. With Edward G. rtoblnnon, Barbara • * * The farmers can accept or reject Kent. Story by Henry La Cossltt. The reason given by the New York this advice, as they see fit, and be DOYLE A. John B. Robertson Production. 'oiHclals for the ban on Raritan bay glad or S01T5', as results determine, <I'€4I*>>>XI<>I'£4K<^ It may be recalled that last clams is ridiculous beyond the mean- but there is one thing done by the week in this column I had some- AND Presented by CART. LAEMMLB ing of printed words to convey. It experts against which the tillers or thing to say about dreamers. In is claimed that the clams are con- the soil are powerless. This is the a poem in last Sunday's Newark taminated and liable to cause ty- government estimates of crops. If Call summed up the idea I was DONNELLY phoid fever. No one needs to be a bumper crops are forecast prices arc trying to put across, although doctor or a health expert to know- depressed, but if crops are small, as in a much better way, of course. Late ot Zlegfeld's Follies. how absolutely groundless such a was the case with potatoes last year, Here is tho last verse of the pi ices arc good. I poem, which really epitomizes claim is. AH that is needed to realize the entire thought: this is a little common sense. Dur- • • • Equipment has been added ing the winter months more clams This is as it should be if the fore- [.ifc mny bo bitter, atern and 'cold, Extra Added than meat are eaten in the villages casts are accurate, but it sometimes to take care of customers 3ut o'er and o'er this talo la told, und towns fronting on the bayshore. happens lhat the forecasts art Attraction There has not been a single case of wrong. Worst of all the errors usu desiring careful Antique u kill the man vho kceiis his dream. typhoid fever in any of these places ally occur In overestimating the sizi for a number of years, and a health- of the crops. It 13 to be hoped tha'. ier and more robust class of people the estimates for the ensuing season Restoration and Refinish- "MEXICANA" cennot be found in New Jersey. It vili be nearer right than some in -•^ji unfortunate that common-sense the past, and that if mistakes ar.; ing. Work will gladly be Kenutiful Singing;. Unncing considerations of this kind do not made they will not be on the score TRUST determine otlicial health action in- /OUR MOST PRECIOUS Technicolor Rcmc. stead of whatever it is that influ- of reporting bumper crops which called for and delivered. ences such things. dont exist. Quite a bunch of mis- BLANKETS takes could be made the other way TO THIS NEW AND around without exceeding the mis- takes of overestimation. Ever since MOST PERFECT CLEANS- The Kew , York city ollicials, in the world war it has been a tough ING. Another AH-Hit Show at Popular Prices. common with the d'flicials of pretty pioblcm to wring a living out of th:> Earl C. Waters . Neptune Highway much every place in the United HAVE you tried it yd? MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18th, 19th, 20th Slates, gave fervid lip service to th scil, and .artificial. obstacles should i Charles H. Rue Eatontown, New Jersey 'prosperity program" parly this win- not bo added to natural ones. i Our wonderful new method ANOTHER HIT DIRECT FROM BROADWAY ! ter nnrl pledged that they would do (Continued on page 18.) j of cleaning blankets?, li everything within their power to you haven't, there is a pleai- ltlieve unemployment. They are do- ant surprise awaiting you, A LAUGH RIOT! ing the reverse of this by banning OPPOSED TO NEW STREET. the sale of the Raritan bay clama. j A 'Letter From Uznl II. BIcCarter for you can now send your They aro lhrowinrr hundreds of men About This Matter. inosi precious blankets to us, A II I O N cut of work who would otherwise be certain they'll come back employed in the clamming industry. Tti the Editor of The Register. DAVIES Dear Sir: straight-edged, fragrantly at her funniest. From a published report of the pro- clean', fluffy as a summer Kuif; Vidor di- The nature-given clam crop of cloud- In fact, we guaran- Karitan bay Is something for which ceedings of the council meeting held recting. Tho [ilo- a day or two ago, I learned that the SPECIAL SELLING tee it. tuio ' based ,MII public thanks may be given. People proposed'plnn of opening a new street i:: well-to-do and comfortable cir- in Red Bank, connecting the develop- iho "Dulcy" stiigo cumstances may smile at this, but ment known as "Knollwood" to the This New Method hit by Goo. S. irany unemployed perrons know that Gives New Life to Your it is true. .At times the health au- east of Red Bank by a direct stree' K a II f in a n und thorities of New .Icrsry have joined with the railroad station in Red Blankets. BI.HC Connelly. ' with the health ollicialn of New Yon; Bank, is being revived and is likolv city in banning the Ilaritan bay to be approved by the members of WITH our new Blanket i the council. Unit your blankets are clams, but. happily to relate there is i T , ,, . ., ... , ,, no Mich New Jersey prohibition at I J."">*"ze that !h" "SMs of the cleansed scientifically, dried ,,,. ,...., | ,, . ' I majority In a given community the llpiebcnn t timem . ^ ^ : should prevail over the wishes of any on frames set to their exact I individual or his rights, provided the size and shape—so there K Anyone who has the time and the Imposed action is for the benefit of not the slightest danger of energy can go to the Raritan bay tnc majority, or. in this case, for the shrinking, hardening or. felt- :-horc and gathe! clanm free of benefit of the citizens of Red Bank charge. There are numerous streets, jbut I do not consider that the open- ing. And then they are re- roads and unused properties on the,ing of sue]] a street Is primarily for turned to you soft, immacu- 'bayahorc which the clnmniers use the benefit of the citizens of' Red late, fluffy beyond belief— without incurring the ilispleasure of Bank but rather for the enhancement perfect! KING private owners of properties. In this of the development of the real estat't connection it seems rfeht lo state .operation known as "Knollwood." Thick, aromatic red ecdiir is the best known protection against lhat nearly all the Itnriian biiysliort: |which is outside of the borough limits moths. A lovely walnut, full lined cedar chest or one of nil OUR guaranteed blanket- VSDOR municipalities have followed .-1 so--j ami, as such, of no concern to Red (•filar will ma lie a (splendid gift for Valentine's Day or will be cleijiising service has already tied policy that nodrad-end streets j Bank or its citizens, though I un- a good investment in protection against moth damage. v.hicl) could be extended lo the wa- deistand the bnrough is already fur- delighted.hundreds of house- tor front should be taken over to be | rushing water for the development, LANE'S RED CEDAR CHESTS. wives in this town. Send ui maintained by public funds unless jThe proposed plan Is not a new one, just one pair—we will wel- with tueli extensions were made. It isihaving been under consideration for $8.00, Reg. Price $10; to $24.00, Reg. Price $30 come the test. j.rlt-ipally due lo this policy that. ]nearly, if not quite, two years, and, Elliott there are so many street ends on thejoutsidc of Its promoters, I have yet OUR COLD STORAGE bliorc which tha public ran use wiLh- tx. hear of any demand for its corn- trespassing on private lights. plrtion. VAULT WILL BE READY Nugent Tile news article I read states that IN TIME TO STORE llaritan hay is onr of Monnioutii all the properly necessary for the YOUR WINTER GAR- .county's1 greatest poH:;eL;sioiu; und it new road has been acquired, except Raymond jj j.jtwo pieces, one of which I assume MENTS. i:i a fine thing that nereis In 5 of wav easy and convenient. This gr iiavi' " '''£"' through my prop- Hackett Our New Telephone From the play .lent than many persons who profo*;« ; value to me. avp llcon Red Bank 2800 "Dulcy" by (Jco lob)ec interesteinterest d in it. Besides pn.vic I-1 * " '" consultation with H. Kaufnuin and tree fouti Tnpr»1mm, lh« promoter of tho form of olani;i 1 0 nd mvn e of Maic Conuell} lor thousands of families, it provides IJ" ""™ " . \ '•Knollwood." Plctuio Directed free firewood for many folks in the ! ^.^J'""^ .""'l,."^ never T-een 7 „, In tl.o hoi*(: to ftct clam:! and firewood their expert offered the additional MOTTO lhe.lt; l:i more, than eliou;;h of both argument in Us favor lhat Red Bank | 6-Pc. Mhp;. and Wai (Reg. Price $175) $140 of these things to supply the need. should have one through street to WHERE RUGS AND WAS: Tills iR only one of tlio many mir- the railroad .'itatlon, witlwuil jiny jo;; j clcfi uf j good, old Mother Nntui»\ lo liitr-mint tlie flow of trnllii-, call- | Blankets Comfortables HOUSEHOLD GOODS Man-made iiction, like that of th,' ing attention to tin- present con- Kew York city niitliwltloii In ban- * $2.75 to $8.00 Pr. .$2.00 to $5.00 nhifcj *hf' tin'e (Jf Rarltrm lmy clama, dition of the slreet.i approaching tlio ARE BEAUTIFIED. it calculated lo utterly destroy tho Ktatlon with their Jogs and traffic do- larg^M of nature, yet nevertheleM;i Inyn. nature Jlnds an cffnr.Hvn way to ad- I have lived on Tower Hill nearly minister to the rieedH of unfortunate fourteen yearn anil tun probably as MAIN OFFICE & folks who through no fault of tln»lr familiar with Hn problem.'! as any 1 fine, and I know of no excess of traf- PLANT: t*W|l III i' jublt'l:: . fic there, particularly sinre the In- clusion of Muple avenue n:i a stutr 10 Broad Street 70-76 White Street, iS- • ' " ..: IVT* New Vorlt I.' neither f'llr In il.'wlf highway. Red Bank i,(ir to Hie {{H1M1111 bnyi'liiiic by its A3 icijruds the cunlcnlitin vl the Red Bunk, New Jersey RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 12, 1930. Fhw* KILLED r.\ CRASH. Section were filed by the thre3 mom- EVERETT NEWS. >er> whose term expired, Howaid I^ong Branch M4n DI«a Soon Atlet Ipdylte, John Martin and Z. YViiBon. John Kelly! Son ot Mrs. Charles Kel- Auto Collision. Pha appropriations were $32,000 for ly, Operated on This Morning. :urrent expenses, repairs and re- Mru. Charles Kelly and son Charles Peter Talcrlco of Long Branch was ilacementu S5O0, and - 51,000 for fatally Injured Tuesday night of last visited Mrs. Kelly's son John and his rounds and buildings. . family at Raeeilc on Sunday. John weok in an automobile collision be- The annual TO!! call of tho lleth- tween cars driven by'7Ralph Bova of Kelly underwent an operation to have odlst church will be lield tonight. his tonsils removed this morning at Long Branch, with whom Talerico The afternoon tension will open at van riding, and Andrew Ferguson of the Newark general hospital. :15 o'clock. Rev. F. A. DeMarla of Walter Palmer has returned to Deal. The accident occurred on ted Bank will be the speaker. In thn Ocean avenue, noar the Takanasseo work on the Walter S. Force farm venlng Rev. J. L. Howard of Villaafter .having been conilncd to the lake bridge. Both cars wr« badly aarlc will deliver an address. damaged. Talerlco's ektill w£j house with sickness several weeks. crushed and he died a few minutes Mrs, Percy Matthews Is a eurglcal Mrs. Joaeph Bishop apent the lat- SECOND WEEK! after the crash. A charge of man- latlent In tho Long Bran|)i lioapllul. ter part of last week at New York. slaughter was made against Fergu- Richard Steppanekl has arrived Mis3 Anna Kelly has been unable son and ho was placed under ball. oma from a trip to the West In- to attend school the last few wefeks Special Purchase and White Sale Ics. because of sickness. Mrs. Charles Morrlaey will slvo a William Dzlezyc Is visiting at Large Size — 21 x 42 inches Last Day—Friday, February 21st.. Civil Service Examination. ieneflt card party for the baby clinic: Stamford, Connecticut. A clvl^ service examination has .omorrow afternoon. Patrick Carton, Sr., who has been Large size, extra heavy, snow- been announced for a ' stationary Chief of Police Charles McGuire as recovered from a Blight slr.Lnesa. seriously sick several weeks, la ablo white, double threaded towels, boiler fireman to fill a vacancy In tho to be down stairs at his residence. that arc soft and absorbant. signal service at Fort Monmouth. Tho assessment commission, ObeB- or G. Mulllson, Peter Llcari and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Arose and Choice of fancy borders in pink, Preference will be given to appli- Mr. and Mrs. William Dubesky of cants living In this vicinity. Infor- lohn Hart, will meet next Tuesday blue, gr:en and gold. : : Pequot Sheets or the final hearing on an orcliniince Keansburg visited Mrs. Raymond for Cannon or West Point mation may be obtained from Dubesky and family at this place last Cieorgo II. Truex, secretary of th« vhlch provides for a new drainage irea, Thursday. . PiHow Gases Bath Towels civil service board, at the Red Eank Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Grant On Sale Only While They Last pestoffice. The annual "Dlnty Moore" dinner Best wearing cotton on sale at >f the New Point Comfort flio com- spent the week-end at Merchantville . • «a-t-g» . . With Mr. Grant's brother and sister. will cost.. Lund for Playground. >any will bo held on March 10th. The Woman'B club of Ideal Head) Miss Elizabeth Haley of the Long 81x90 ... The mayor and commissioners of will be entertained at a luncheon j Branch hospital nursing school was Eelmar have deeded Memorial field at tho home of Mrs. J. E. Barry at her home here Sunday. She will to the board of education as a play- finish her nursing course at the hos- CHAIN R'F.TA::/JP,S OP QUALITY DRY GOODS of Irvington, next Monday. Just try to match this ground. The land was originally pital in about a month. 35 BROAD STREET, 620 COOKMAN AVE ClxOU _.._.,$1.0D 5Jxi)9 51.111 purchased by the borough to be used Miss Florence Eustace of New Tho Red Bank Register travels value. Nevec sold at BED BANK, N. J. ASDURV PARK. ' 03xl)«-_.._.. 1.1 U «3xai>*J 1.20 Mill clearance, flncet doublo an a war memorial, but the American York spent Sunday at this place. yarn all while or with colored over every street In town and every this lou> peice before. 72*011 1.2» 73x09 1.30 Legion has slnco erected Its own road in the county. Let it carry your STORES IN 24 OTHER CITIES jacquard borders'* largo size 24- home in another location. HOxUO 1.1'J 81x11!) . . 1.4V message to those who live'on theso Boys can make extra pocket money x43—all perfect; one of Iho thoroughfares.—Advertisement. Belling The Register.— Advertisement 46x30 Pillow Ci' -N 3Dc en. best towel values ever offered. KEANSBURG NEWS. Ordinance Fussed Providing for Flro Alarm System. (The Red Bank Register can be bought • 69c Table Damask, 50c yd. In Kcanaburg pt the stores of E, L. Milter, Klncst domPHtic mercerized weave, 04 inches wide: full tf. Simla Lucia, Philip Keller and Cbarlci blench, good patterns; very durable weave and easy to Vojcl.) • .. wash. Kcansburg will soon have a Hi- alarm system, according to an nrdt nance passed on first reading 'it tin artex Bath Mats, $1.29 ea. meeting of the borough council la:,i All Martex Bath Rugs aro made of colors that are week. .The -ordinance provided foi guaranteed fast, ulzo 23x33; heavy weight—all colors. the Immediate installation of n d)a- -2' phone fire alarm .system, the co»c ol which Is not to exejed $2,900. An- How FORD METHODS 1.89 Krinkle Spreads, $1.39 ea. other ordinance authorizes the pur- Double bed fllzo to cover bolster, 81x105 Inches; wash- chase of the flro truck nnd equip- ment of the New Point Comfort fli able color stripes—Rose, Orchid, Gold, Green. Scal- company, at a cost of 51,000. TJii loped all around. action will relievo the financial (lit flcultics of the company, which q aald to equal the amount tho coin- 59c Tapestry Cretonnes, 39c pnny will receive from the borough Double fnco, enn bo uaod on cither side; tapestry paL- Another ordlnanco creates an 65^ terns and colorings—heavy weight and yard-wide. proprlatlon of $1,100 for the dravv'ji of a local tax map. In a letter Mr; H. Foshor. of Newark, claiir.e.l hc property had been damaged by ma- chinery. Tho complaint v.-as referred to the acting manager. Tho follow Ladies' Bags Sale of Yarns Ing apecial marshal wcrercappolh' ed: Henry Birch, Richard Jessci: TION $1.84 19c ball , and Louis Ruhmon. Tho borougl OF Dl GEKIHANTOWN, SAXONY AND clerk reported that $164.20 had beei SHETLAND FLOSS. received by him from various source: All real Leather and Tapestry during January. Four bld3 wero n Bags; In top handle, back Btrap, Ecst quality yarns manufactured ceived for the proposed sewer ex- pouch and envelope styles. Mod- by tho well-known Minerva Mills tension. The Red ' Bank Sanlt.ar ish lcathord and colors • Cnlf, Pin in the largcot acaprtment of sewer company was lowest, tin •Seal, Reptile Grain, In Brown. colora we have ever offered at amount being $45,128.30. The othe Black, Tan and other good colora. scale prices. Full size balls. Value bidders were Fish, Rutherford Valuo to 52.08. "JuC Lo DQc a ball. Co., Philadelphia, $43,883.25; Mon mouth Construction company, Rc Bank, $49,484.45, and H. L. H.arrisoi jLoiver profits in you at least & Son, Newark, $47,194.35. Theawan will be made at a future meeting. Pure Silk Special Purchase Rev. John H. Schwacke, rector o St. Peter's Episcopal church of Frc Wash Fabrics hold, was the ope'clal preacher In SI $50 to 975 i Flat Crepe Mark's Episcopal church Sunda; Values up to 79c, night. 10 Inches Wiilc Culur fast to washing;. Tax collector George Oberlandcr, accompanied by his son Edson, ki laat week for a trip to Florida. Tin savings yd. trip was made by automobile. The; J.39 expect to be gone, a month. Miss Elva Bico spent the v.ec em! at tho home of her parents H Worth $3.00. Knyon Itugcn L'rhits Itoimo Twcrds Dover. Tho splendid draping Printed IMqiics • Mrs. Horace Fowler is a patten Imported Shirtings In tho Long Branch hospital. qualities so ncceusary Miss Eleanor Kelly haa returne for the present "fem- I'dnted t^luk Crepes Satin Sheen to her duties in theoftlce of.-fhoN Inlno" modo lor ilrcsa It ay on Weave 1'rlnts Point Comfort Beach company, af wear Is outstanding— " Kllntun Tweeds tcr a week's vacation. lV>, WENTY-SEVEN years ago the Ford Motor Company been fair to both the dealer and the public. Within tho also Ideal for slips, A cablegram has been received b; In making your sewing tho family of Borough Manage Twas formed to provide reliable, economical trans- past three months, it has been possible to effect still negligees and lingerie. planu for your spring and Clinton B. LohEor of his arrival I All the new spiing summer wardrobes, be Italy. He Is accompanied by Nirho portation for all the people. That original purpose further economies. Today, the discount or commis< shades aa well as sta- sure to lalto advantage of las Deturo. this special offering — has never changed. The constant effort in every activity sion of the Ford dealer is the lowest of any automobile ple or evening colors; Robert Barnes of Larchmont, Ne Fabrics, patterns and col- York, an engineer of Robert Greg also black or white. . oiingo the very latest. ory-& Co., a contracting firm of is to find ways to give you greater and greater value dealer. The difference, ranging from 25% to nearly York, has been placed in charge o the construction work on the no' without extra cost—frequently at lowered cost. This 50%, comes right off the price you pay for the can swimming pool, applies to distribution and similar important factors, Jacob Frenchman 13 having h homo on Highland avenue remoi as well as manufacture. iHE business of the Ford dealer is good because he Suede Gloves Silk Hose cled. *Mr. and Mrs. George Miller o! Je For the Ford Motor Company believes that its full makes a small profit on a large number of sales instead 59c pair spy City, spent tho week at thel $1.15 pair bungalow on Ramsey avenue. duty is not only to make a good automobile at tho of a large profit on fewer sales. He knows, too, that Urculnr SI. 00 Value, Price, $1.00. Mr. and lira. William Kruegt have returned from a trip to Floi lowest possible price, but to see that there is no waste, the extra dollar-for-dollar value of the car makes Women's Gloves ot extra quality Women's Hose of flno thread Idn. Chamolso Suede Sllpono—novelty sillc, chiffon and service weight; Robert Cullcney, an employee o extravagance, or undue profit in any transaction from it easier to sell and more certain to give satisfactory tho New Point Beach company fo cuff and one-clasp styles; your jail taken from our regular stock. 25 ycar3, was Injured last wceitwhll the lime the car leaves the factory until it is delivered service after purchase. choice of desirable ohailco and I Complete sizes and all seasonable working on the site of the new swim sizes. shadc3. ming pool. Ho was in tho act o to your home. It is obvious that hard-won savings iu Consider also that the Ford car is delivered to tho turning a handle on a pump when I "kicked." Tho handle hit his rigl production will be of little value if they are sacrificed purchaser equipped with a Triplex shatter-proof glass eye. He was taken to the oiUco o Dr. C. A. Gesswcln at Matawan b; later through excessive selling costs. J windshield, an extra steel-spoke wheel, and bright, Henry Gchlhaus. An examinatio Stamped Pillow Cases, 95c pr. showed that tho injury would In no enduring Rustless Steel for many exterior metal Gout] (juallty, 42" tubing; hemstitched unda and hem- way impair tho sight. lit VERY purchaser of a motor car has the right to know stitched for crocheting. All new patterns; valuo to $1.25. Thieves last week, entered the parts, in addition to four Houdaillc double-acting Smoke Shop on Main street and car- how much of the money he pays is for the car ilsclf ried away a slot machine and clgirs hydraulic shock absorbers and fully enclosed four* Bouton Powder Bowls, 83c nnd cigarettes to the value of $75. nnd how much is taken up by dealer charges. If theeo wheel brakes. Imported colored glno3 In pretty Mntblello and plain Entrance was gained by breaking a flnlnb, hiRli jara nnd Inw bowls?; al3o octa of G balbroom glnss in a window. charges arc too high, one of two things must happen. If for any reason you wish to buy certain small bottles. Vnlue 51.00 and $1.20. For tho second lime within ten ilaysi the Keansburg flro company Either the price of the car must be raised or the accessories, you will find that these, too, are sold at was called upon to fight a baJ lire Jewelry, 79c each last week. Tho scene of the (Ire quality lowered. There is.no other way. The money the usual Ford low prices. Replacement parts are also Fino assortment of Necklaces, Chokora, lSnrrinKB, wan on Ramsey avenue, a block Bracelets, etc., iu beautiful collection of colored stones. from where tho fire''occurred on . must conic from somewhere. available at low prices through Ford dealers in every Valuc3 to $1.40. Jnnuary 25th In which six bunga- lows were leveled to tile ground. In the case of the Ford, the low charges for distri- section of the country. Tho firo was discovered by Babina $1.69 Philippine Gowns, $1.14 r.cllezzn, who turned In an nlirm to bution, selling, financing and accessories mean a direct T'blllpplno Oosvnn nnil Hllpn, linnd embroidered nnd police lieadrjtiarteis, from whore ft licmmod, bpautlful dcslgno and nil mndo of good tiunl- general alarm was sounded. Upon (saving of at least $50 to $75 to every purchaser in. 1IIESE are important points to remember in connid* lly materials. the arrival of the fire department, the -fire had gained such tioudwuy addition to the still greater savings made possible by Criug the purchase of a motor car. They show why it that aoalslanco was asked from Ihe flro companies of East and West economics in manufacturing. Ford cliargcs arc not is possible to put so much extra quality into the new $10.00 Quilted Robes, $5.98 Kcnnsburg and Union Beach. These cn of rayon nnd crcpo lined and quilted. companies rendered valuable service marked up or increased to cover a high trade-in, Ford and still maintain ihc low price. They aro To nee will ninho you buy nnd anvc about half. In gaining control at tho flrn. Tho llro started in the upper story at allowance on a used car. also the reasons why more than 35% of all cars 11 Rtimaey tlvenuo and spread to'ti smaller ntructuro in the rear, as The profit uiiirgiu on the Ford car has always sold today are Model A Fords. well na to nn adjoining building. All were unoccupied. Two of tho Girdles and Rayon Undies Initldlngfj wero owned by Joseph Molo and Mrs. John Cobetsi, both , Step-ins, 95c 79c of Newark. Fire Chief Rudolph Kolgcl is of the opinion that tho llro lieeulnr 51.00 Vnlue, Itcguliir ¥1.011 Quality. wna of incendiary .origin. He mid FORD MOTOR COMPANY other firemen collected evidence of OlrclloH nnd Stop-lna of super Step-lnH, Pnntlen, Chemlao and thin fact. ,Olil rags and mattrescea quality Elaatlo anil perfect ru- niounicrti; ticveral dainty alylca nonkcel with kerosene were taken ling models—don't nilna this op- to choose from—In all tho wnnt- from one of tho burned buildlngE,. portunity to nave. cd fchadefr. Idtllo Intcro.'it waa shown In the fchool election last night, thcr« ton- ing* no contest!. Petitions for re- ' . 'i Page Six RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 12, 1930.

BUILDING AT LITTLE 0ILVEB. STORAGK PtANT CONTRACTS. NOT A SPECULATOn. Colonial Type House Bring Built by Standatd Oil Company I'lant to be W. A. HOPPING .W.IaykewCo. Fine House Edwy C. Huff. Bellt at Atlantic Highlands. Edwy C. Haff Is building a colonial Work on tho Standard OH com- Heal Estate and Insurance AUTOMOBILE in Red Bank jtype house on the corner of Willow pany's Btorage plant at Atlantic 8 LlKDEN IT- . RED BANK ALLIS drive and Little Silver Point road at Highlands ,. = Specials! -w Congressman Hoffman Criticises Big Combination Offer Conditions p.t.l'ort Monmouth. All for X*1*X<< Plain Blucli or Mixed Old Country Style. of every kind. Just as two or three members of a firm lire washing la 2 hoar Hartford Hotel Suite Rented. 8. PaatMt Thor QBMUIJ. ilore la nn opportunity you should not nibs—complcto satisfaction at work together in their line of business, in exactly the same a considerable saving—try our Tea now! way the member linns of the Red Bank Real Estate Board Patrick F. Kennedy hno rented .1 9.Ami*ihig "Low Price*— work together. three-room apartment In hie Hart- 930 to 360 les* thaa ford hotel on Monmouth Btreet to any washer of compar- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wllklns of New able quality. Ilcg. 250 3 /SSG) Evnnornlca When you list your puperty for sale with on: of York. Mr. Wilklno In an automobile k*? Save on Daily Needs ! these linns under the salesman for the Triangle motor Oleomargarine sales corporation. Fiincy Calif. Evaporated Peaches _ lbZ5o Milk, 3 for 25c lb 20c fJSCD Bauer Kraut V'B «fln 10o jpE beautiful green tub gives you this new develop- I ro I Multiple Listing System! War Veterans to Meet. Absolutely pure. tiSCO '" Clilcr Vlncgnr big bot lBu Furindalfl Evan. Major Edwin S. field camp of. J- of the New Thor Agi- ment plus—a host of other 4SCD l'ennut Butter tumbler 17o,25o that veiy day all the eiglil linns ol Hie Red liank Real Es- United Spanish war veterant of Hed tator is baked porcelain en- rabal-ctl Kellogg'n Corn Flukes pl'K Ho Milk, 2 for 15c tate Board begin the work of trying to sell your property. Hank will meet at the Red Bank features—atthe lowest price , Englo Brand Condensed Mllli canlOo borough hall tomonow night at eight amel—inside and outside. } Cheese pkg21c If any of these firms sell your property YOU PAY ONLY o'clock. Charles S. Antrim of Bel- *" Nutritious and tncty. UC-K. lOo dSOO Iti'L'. Mo ONE COMMISSION! ever asked for a quality ford, past commander of tho camp, You might look for a fea- Buckwheat or Vermont MnU) l.i seriously sick nt (he Brooklyn Thor, See it. Examine it* These are the members ot the Red Bank Real Estate naval hospital. ture like diis in a high priced Mtiypolo l'ancnho Pancake Flour Table Syrup Board: washer —but Thor now Note its sensational price. I Syrup jug 19c Light, fluffy Hot Cnkco. 19c Cavalryman Hurl. HENDRICKSON & STOUT 2 Under, Plnce Ilniold Tliorne of Wayside, ,a mem- HYLIN & SALZ, 42 Broad Strecl ber of the Hed Hank cavalry troop, Kclectcd by raporta nt the plantations—our Coffees nrn ronotod In our nwn won kicked on the knee by a home ronatcrlcs ond delivered fresh roasted to our Stores. A. L. IVINS AGENCY, 42 Brood Street last week at the, armory. Ills knee- LAND ond LOAN CO., 12 Mechanic Street cap was Injured and he wan taken Victor Blend Coffee IT) 2b'c lo the, Illvervlcw hospital at Itsd (V1ORR1SEY & WALKER, Kcaiubura Bank, where tho knee was put In a A mild blend o( jjroal popularity. ALLAIRE & SON AGENCY, Inc., 60 Broad Street planter cast. HAWKINS BROTHERS. 10 Monmnirtl. Strecl Acme Brand Coffee lb tin 35c The ned Bank Jtetrlatcr travel WM. h. HOPPING, Broad Sired anil Linden I'.'ncr over every utrcpt. In town nnd ovefv JERSEYCENTML A heavier bnrllcd cuffco ndniiled roatl In Ilic county. Let It carry vouV Power and Liqht Co. :—20c—lOo H;l\ed. for poicolnlor Tun:. ThBMt prki» etlocUva in pur Slofgs In Hant* Vklnhy. KKD BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 12, 1930. Pace Seven DANCES AT EATONTOWN. have moved from Monmouth Park to jarty. About sixty persons were STATE OF NEW JERSEY, ono of Mrs. Archie B. Mooby's apart- present Department at Sl«lt>, Tho "Yellow Jackets" Will Hold Ono merit*. Miss Susie Allgor has been visiting . °.¥l.lT!"S*T5..PJ'.'»»»?WITiOM. PUBLIC SALE Tomorrow Night. Mr. and Mm. William E. Morris her aunt, Mrs. Susie Garrison of Long - • —OF— The "Yellow Jackets," » club made Hev. Leroy Y. Dlllener, Iaaao B. Bur-Branch. gees, Chester Apy, Arthur Whltcflold -OF— n, by duly fiuthsntie*!«d r«»urd of th& up of members of the Eatontown The Methodist ladles' aid society pceeditm* (or th# fttftntety dlwoluUtn .American Mechanics lodge, will hold and Albertus Wolcott attended a din- will give a play at Crescent hali thn thereof by tho unanlmoui aonstnt of btt Pleasure Automobiles, Trucks, a. danco at Crescent hall at that placn ner and meeting of the Long latter part of March. The society th» ilnelfholiier*. ileponiEad in my ofifc*. Branch Reformed church. that OAKDEN SHORES, a «orper»t!r&orfitf&ne sell Elyiiin, Harold McCIlntock and party at the municipal hall next Mon- guests of the Eatontown league at * (revision of IK'JO)," prellmtnnry to (M Corner of Wayside and West Deal Road, % Mile West Harold Mabb aro chairmen of the day night. Mrs. Georgo Winning, Valentine party at this placo Friday RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. Usuinjr of IN* Cortificnte of Dissolution. committees in charge. Mrs. Louis Hill and Mrs. Arthur Tay- night. Miss Grace Dennis will be In NOW, TH&REKOKB. It Joseph ¥. S. of Neptune Highway, Wayside, N. J., charge of the party. Pitzpfitrick, Secretary of State ol th« gUi» lor have charge of prizes and Mm. of New Jcreey, do hereby certify th«t the Harry Doyle is in charge of the re- Tho next meeting of the ofllclal •"id corporation did, on ths s*vatite«nth FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14th, 1930, EATONTOWN NEWS. freshments. board of tho Methodist church will Thursday, February 20th, 1930, day of January, 1030, flit In my Q$«e 8 at 13:00 O'Clooh. Laura W. Mitchell, daughter of Mr- held on Tuesday night of next duly executed and attested eons«rtt In writ- Albert Patterson Broke Ills Arm for iveek. at 10:00 O'clock In the Forenoon, iiiir tn the dissolution at said corporation. Articles to be sold listed In part as follows: Fordson tractor, In ex- Kficimd Time In Two Month). and lira. Frank Mitchell of Long executed by nil the stockholders thereof, cellent condition; double bottom Oliver tractor plow, aot of tractor cleats, Branch, and Ruth B. Clay, daughter The annual meeting of Uio Pres- which *uld consent and the record of tha (Ttia lied Hank Reglitcr can be bought lyterian women's missionary society at the premises of sold O. E. Davis, on the Red Banl' Mut Swajtip Hoad, proceeding* aforesaid or* now on file in liuotor ucoop, two-horse broad tread farm wagon, low wlieol farm wagon, In Eatontowit from NoMa Mosby at tha of Mr. and Mrs. George Clay of Long my uaid oftWo BB provided by law. ona-horso farm wagon, lime drill, spring tooth harrow, Iron harrow, 3 DuttofHce.) Branch, were baptized Sunday morn- will be held at the chapel this after- as follows: In testimony *vh«roof. I h»va h«ret» 8*1 weeders, English riding {saddle, South Bend plow, Root plow, Incubators, Ing at the Methodist church by Rev noon at a quarter to three o'clock. my himd and affixed my official leftl, At Albert Patterson, eon of Phillip J, J. Messier. The officers and teachers of the Pres- 1 Team .lfurni Hurscs 0 Flows Trenton, thia seventeenth day of January, broodjr etovc, set heavy double harness, H acts single harness, Ford truck, Patterson, broke Ills right arm at A. IX, ono thousand, nine hundred and neddler'a body, very good ehapo; ford delivery, rjgo truck, atako body; Eugene Welday, formerly of Fort lyterlan Sunday-school will meet to- Single Farm Horse 3 Cultivators school last week. Albert had broken morrow at Carl L. Whitehurst's. JOSEPH F. 8. PIT2PATRICK, Smith l'orma-truck, Buick eodun, 1U24-, Bulck coupe, 1028, both good cars; his arm before and he had bad It Monmouth, who la now connected Two-Horse Farm Wuson '& Harrows lot of new Ford parts, 40 gal. feed cooker, 50 gal. Iron pot, used windows with the Plttsburg branch of the Mrs. Jessie Wall of Clinton avenue Secretary of RUtt. out of a sling only a few days when Is on the sick list. Sixtcen-Uarrcl Spring Wagon 1 Disc Sod Cuttci NOTICE. and doom, plumbing fixtures!, carpenter tools, mason and plumbing tools, if was broken again. Radio Corporation of America, was a visitor lout Wednesday of Harry Den- A surprise party wag given last Top Marlict Wagon 1 Stalk Cutter TO THE CREDITORS OF RED DANK wire Bureenu. galvanized plpd, tiltlm; saw frame, 22-ln. croua cut uaw, auto Mrs. George IS. .Smock is suffering HOTEL COMPANY, A NEW JERSEY attachment for belt power, shafting and pulleyB. lot of good belting, lot nlo and family. Wednesday night for Robert Aumack Singlu Top Waijon 1 Iron Roller OOHPOKATION, OF RED DANK, M0N« from an attack of rheumatism anrt "Miss Molly," a play ,given last of Lewis street. Twenty-two persons MOUTH COUNTY. NEW JERSEY. NOW o( paint, work bench, blacksmith drill, Hercules stump puller, fence posts, she is now under the care of a Single Business Wagon t Silage Elevutor OR FORMERLY THE OWNER Or THS 15 barrels seed sweet potatoes, building uaod as road stand, can be Been week for the dramatic club, was a ttended the party from Eajontown, "MOLLY PITCHER HOTEL." trained nurse. Miss Edna May Red Bank, Long Branch and Elboron. Single Sl after be nmde and declared by the Court of Zlngalo and Arthur Whltfleld gave a dren. Potato Digger Lot Hay Covers Chancery upon the proceeds of, tho efleets will have a cake sale at the postof- The Methodist foreign missionary uf -mid corporation. flce next Saturday. The Bale will party Saturday afternoon at tho Hay Shelving* 1 Fifty-Gallon Iron Put Methodist church for the beginners society will have its annual mooting Tho clttirna and demands of sll creditors start at haf-past nine o'clock. Wednesday afternoon of next week. Riding Cultivator 1 Eight Gallon Iron Tot must be In writing, lUmteed and verified The Methodist ladles' aid society department of the Sunday-school. according to law, Games were played, refreshments A turkey dinner for tho benefit of WILLIAM E. FOSTER, will have Its monthly birthday party tt>» Reeveytown church will be held Receiver of Red Bank Hotel Company. tonight at the church social hall. A were served and favors were dis- Household Goods, and Other Personal Effects. tributed. Members ot the Sunday at Jones's cottage at Reeveytown Office jmd 4'ontofflce address: 84 Broad Bt, chicken supper will bo served by a Thursday night, February 27th. -The Uerl Banh, N. J. , committee consisting of Mrs. Loulj school who helped servo refreshments INCLUDING TWO ORGANS AND AN UPRIGHT PIANO. were Patricia Seeley, Ruth Smith first serving will be at seven o'clock Hill, Mrs. Spencer Patterson, Mrs And other small articles too numerous to mention, together with all other Mrs. Harry Doyle, Mrs. Emma Wol- Eleanor Noc, Florence Irons and Mrs. Charles Stochl of Broad Dorla Baden. street gave birth to a daughter last farming implements, live stock and other chattels owned by the said BumsteadsWormSpip cott and Miss Mary Dennis. The "To children an aniel members whoac birthdays come in Miss Susie'Allgor, a Sunday-school week at Dr. Hazard's hospital at O. E. Davis. directions ore folfdn February aro Mrs. Frederick Baden, teacher at the Methodist church, er. Long Branch. PA1LU. UeKpltfl smre Sr., Mrs. Edith VanBrunt and Albert. tertajned five members of her class -»-«-«. TERMS:—Cash. Stood sixty r«uV lest, f Try a Register Want Advertise- Smock. Mrs. Lloyd Sickles of at a party Saturday afternoon. The ment It will pay you.-r-A'dvert!sc;.»ient GEORGE H. ROEEKIO, Auctioneer. or IT nmu. EOe a bottle. Oceanport, president of the Metho guests were Marjorle and Adele Grif- A. Voorhw* If. D. dlst ladles' aid society at that place, fith, Aline Brown, Mildred Riddle will be a special guest at tonight's and Mildred Covert. (CASH) party. Mrs. Charles Corlles Is Improving Bagging 50 cents extra. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mallon on after having been laid up with rheu- Sunday entertained Mrs, Mallon's matism and injuries received recent- mother, sister and niece from Or ly In a fall. ange. Emanuel Marlsca of Brooklyn The Sunshine club met yesterday was a week-end visitor of Mr. andat the home of Mrs. Frederick Baden, Mrs. Mallon. ]Sr., and the next meeting will be a' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smock enter Mrs. Frederick Zimmerman's. tatned Mr, Smock's sister from Mid The social club of the American dletown Sunday. Mechanics council and the Sons and Mrs. Edith VanBrunt haa been Daughters of Liberty will have an laid up with stomach trouble. old-ft.shioned dance at Crescent hail Mrs. Elizabeth Cllckncr left Satur- Thursday night of next week. Music, day to spend a week with Mr. andfor dancing will bo furnished by Mr. Mrs. John B. Cobb of Newark. and Mrs. Walter Nutt and George Mrs. Wallaco Chasey has enrolled Keugler. On the dance committee In the Sunday-school teacher's train are Mrs. Florence Knight, Mrs. Edgai Ing course which is being conducted Pflster, Mrs. Grace Dangler, Mrs YARD: Muiilo Avc, & Dergen Flar at Long Branch by the district coun- George Lewis, Mrs. Earl Hathaway riiono 534 cil of religious education. Miss Lutie Allgor, William Herman, The Methodist men's BIMfi clnss Harold McClintock, Harold Mabb and will have a ladies' night party at the Earl Hathaway. church next Monday night. * Miss Julia Irving celebrated her Mr. and Mrs. Harry KIrkegard sixteenth birthday last week with u

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IERCE-ARROW fineness appeals to certain people who put that Prare quality ahead of ail else in a motor car. Price rarely affects their preference. IN LINE THREE NEW GROUPS OP STRAIGHT EIGHTS Thus, the Pierce-Arrow sort of people are in no single income bracket SENSATIONAL IN VALUE They meet on the commog ground of devotion to things that are fine. Gnup At 132 Horsepower 144-inch-Whedbue And for these people, Pierce-Arrows are especially created. f397Sto(62S0 From the lowest priced car of the three new Pierce-Arrow groups, to Omf St 125 Honepower the most expensive custom creation in the line, this basic appeal is 1)4 and 139-inch Whedbue $3125 to $3825 present It expresses itself in beautifully designed and tailored interiors— in colorings that are lovely in their harmonies—in every inch of the low* Gnttp Ct 115 Horsepower swung, slender gracefulness that is Pierce-Arrow. 132-inch Wheclbasc DODGE OTH ER5 $2695 to ^28 75 '' It seems superfluous to mention that these new cars are equally ultra- Superlative performance—incomparable value—traditional dependability-comfort, beauty modern in mechanical detail. A recent development is the new transmis- In tht furchalg tj'a carfrom income, sion which permits silent gear-shifting at any speed— with an intermediate and style of an entirely new order—you are assured of these in the new Dodge Six and the thi ai'cragt alloiuance on a gooit uitJ car usually more than to-ien capable of 60 miles an hour, without hum or vibration. Magical in traffic! new Dodge Eight in generous measure. Worthy additions to the present notable Dodge Ihl initial Piirct-Arrcw p/rfmsnt. In every plusc of performance, Pierce-Arrow at its finest 1 Six and Dodge Senior, these latest achievements make the current lines of Dodge Brothers cars the most comprehensive from every standpoint, ever offered by Dodge Brothers.

UPMDU3INB eVE-RY TRADITION QF DODB& BE-P&NOABIU PI ERCE-ARROW All models have Silent Gear-shifts . Non-shatterable Glass . Hydraulic Shock Absorbers . Super-safety Brakei 'SEE THEM AT THE SHOW Pierce-Anow pr Bracket Headlamps optional without extra charge . Pierce-Annv Eniinterinz and Ccjchwork throughout / 'J: THEM AT THE SHOW Frank Van Syckle - JOHN H. BURNS, Mgr. 149-151 VV. Front St J. F. .STEIN 61 Monmouth St., 803 Main Street, Telephone 1296. Red Bank N. J. Asbury Park, N. i. Branch ol IVrlli Ainbuy. - i'liouo ir/,:. uo. ' \. •' i - • • •.'•*-•• . ..Page Eight RED FEBKUA It Y.I 2,-1930/

. ... .^ - - .-- llai lucl y Tireml Hiu$ne fur bith, Met I ..r Itmliriri l^> olfcr is to accept ami see beginning an invention of the devil *£ We also deliver direct to your door-Write the baker I and will bo until the end of time; the assistant foremen were A. Hartc- ceived tin offering of 515 for his ser- supply materials, .UKMIKC money 10, ,tj,c (,..[ moJcrn homes and floor pljns. and it is today the chief means of gen nnd B, Brown. . . vices. Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth McDermott, help build it and personally help super- xhjs book also explain:; the saving you enticing souls into a deadly sin, j It (Continued on next page.) \ HEXTER BAKING CO. vise construction; or build for you. make on all materials by our shipments ILttSS is not indulged in by refined, dignified 5 to 15-ycar loan llircct ffom mi"s and our ready-cut ' people." Out tcmarkably liberal plan gives you method which saves 30 to 40% of the Miss MattieO. Hendrickson of.Mid- dletown and Robert W. Reid of New 5 to 15 years to pay for, your home— usual labor cost and gives a stronger, . . ,4 York were married by Rev. E. Ever- all the time you need, according to your., better-built house. Free plans and step- / • ett Jones, pastor of the Middletown circumstances. You pay like rent, but by-step instructions make it possible for ^ y i Baptist church. The wedding took pay it to your own account. There arc you to do a great part of the building O '** • ! place at the residence of Charles H. SEE HUPMO BILE'S Morford, an uncle of the bride. no unreasonable finance charges. To yourself, if you desire. * - £^'* * Edmund Williams CorJies, a former . our knowledge it is the easiest, most at*** »[„„,„„„ ! residen-t of Red Bank and Shrews- economical building loan plan in exis-/ Mwl coupon today &»*' *3K^ • bury and a brother of Jacob"Corlica, tence. Only 6/.- interest. Decide now to pay yont rent to -6-• •••"•62OB.I.( «AY«. J former postmaster of Red Bank, I died in Brooklyn. Mr. Co.'lies's This easy, sensible way to own your your own account each month ©,•' Aibur^r.*, N.J. , mother, Phoebe Williams Corlies, ] f e THR own home i.. b.-.cketi by Montgomery and own a beautiful modern *®<>* i u"/'v£okW h 5°oi " * died two days later. Ward&Co. with its entire resources of home of your own. Take vy .ini^'of w.rdwi" Rea3"-cut I Liberty hose company of Red Bank over $100,000,000.00, a 58-ycar tcpu- the- first step today by Ay ^rZ™L^Mit,jtl™S°" \ elected John H. Robinson foreman. ration for fair dealing and a guarantee mailing this con- A*'** • ' Other officers were Thomas A. Rich- [ ardson, Edward. Longstrcet and Wil- of complete dependability. venient coupon. ^^** \ liam Sabath. N Miss Mary E.' Stilwell iqf Holmdel y ""' ~ • s and Dr. D. Edgar Robe.'ts of Key- port were married at St. Mary's MOA'TGOMEM WAUB & C©. / ', church at Keypprt by Rev. F. B. 618-620 Bangs Avenue / _. i Crozier. Captain James S. Throckmorton of ASBIJRY PARK, N. J. /*'a,,: _ ,.J, ? Red Bank and his sons, John, Ofljcchourj:8:30a.m.to WOp.m.cvorydaycsctptSundj? »..._...n....._...... •.._...»•->--«*'* nn Ihe best thing about Mrs, Brown's party cost

-O.AVE you ever been to a party where the hostess supplied splendid refreshments and good music, and then spoiled it all by trying to make ten lights do the work of thirty? Have you ever noticed how much brighter and more interesting people arc in a well lighted room? And how a cloud of boredom hangs over a party in a gloomy room? Light is the most important part of a party. And how much do you think it costs to light n home from top to bottom when you entertain ? Hupmobile's three new cars are alive with power. . . eager Nothing—compared with the refreshments with speed . . . brilliant with beauty . . . Hupmobile be- and other costs. Really nothing at all. lieves that they will set new standards of value and perform- "Good lighting protects beauty ance . . . Drive them, ride them, inspect them . . . Here's Improper lighting with its attendant eyestrain is often a new automotive pattern that you 'should know about. responsible for headache, nervousness, general fatigue, faulty digestion, and sleeplessness. Such disorders arc fa^al to beauty and to the youthful appearance that is important, especially to women. Correct lighting is a protection to health, comfort, and good looks. The need of overhead lighting H U LE Portalile lamps and wall fixtures arc excellent for their special purposes, but there arc occasions when overhead lighting is indispensable. „ Insufficient or spotty light will interfere with the SIXES AND EIGHTS success of a bridge or dinner party. • New fixtures, in which the lamps arc hidden, add 133 HORSEPOWER HUPMOBILE EIGHT, 90 MILES AN HOUR . . . $2080 much to the attractiveness of living rooms and dining 100 HORSEPOWER HUPMOBILE EIGHT, 80 MILES AN HOUR . . . 1745 rooms, and are rapidly bringing overhead lighting back into favor. 70 HORSEPOWER HUPMOBILE SIX, 70 MILES AN HOUR ... 1095 Light costs you less today than it ever hjj cost in FMces quoted "at factory" . . . Custom equipment available at slight extra cost. the past, liuniing two 01 three more lamps to brighten your home will cost you hardly an extra dime a week. Let one of our Home Service people tcllyou about your lighting needs. ,,r , ., It will cost you nothing to have the benefit of this' SEE THEM AT THE SHOW advice. Just phone us when a call will suit your con- JERSEY.CEOTKAL vclliencc- ^ i This advertisement is published in the interest of a mart J. F. . STEIN Co. ieiirjii'itil me r/ eltctruiix, **//// lo injorm yttu how to iilain the kit liihlini service Jer lie current consumed. 61 Monmouth St., 803 Main Street, Red Bank. N, J. Asbury Park, N, J. IMiono 1352. I'hona 420, J5AJNK. IZ, when the cat cjawed his face so se- m verely that It was feared the boy NOTICE, YEARS AGO IN EED BANK. TO THE pnoPEK'ry OWNKUB ON ; Expert Repairing ould be disfigured for life. STKEET, HEM'ORD, NBW J| (Continued from last page.) Miss Myrtle Robinson, daughter of NO'IICB la lurtby slvta u,' CHESTOTO HOESE-1BS3. OF tfrs. Peter Robinson of Red Bank, C. Juhnion, Frank B, Bl«b *»d HafBid"' Ebenezer Covert of Batontown had celebrated her eighteenth birthday aeaa lha damage)* and beueSH sn4 8tas#dn WATCHES, CLOCKS a wood carting beo end 28 loads of fat tiie Improvomwit of Mdte itlMt. l»j« FEE with a party at which about thirty turdrd, nnd awaril Tor t«sl Ciltts MiknK ro» I and JEWELRY wood werts cut at Hog Swamp and friends were present. tna' " improvemgiifent., hahsvee e»a

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October when elio fell down m\ O|H:H the lirst of trie year, has taken-1 Hiuich «i Meal by flev. VValtei 01X1. tilvV. fAYLOK. C K, j BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWScoa. l chute In front of the Hincs onto place in the Freehold schools to suc- Leahy CIVIL ENOINEEK AND KIlHVM'Wt, SB. RntorJPIacc. _ Red Ita,,h¥ H. j, supply company's place. ceed Mlas Catherine Sibbetls, West farms Woman Dcud. on. "it. A. NKVINHV ~~" ' (Continued from last page.) BUB Itoutp Changed. Hotel Man Dead. Mrs. Hannah Gilbert, widow of I,|(KNSKI ncroi, The Coaiit CititeK bua coinjumy IIHS JoKcpii 'Jilbcrt, died at her home at I|(!KNSKII viiino R«,l Bsiih, N J, James S. Y. Lawrence, Kclix B. Schaut, proprietor of tli~ 120 n«,u<) Street. n'unk) Judge Rullf V. Lawrence or Vi ee- \ l'ccn permission to chan. American note! at Fitrmlngdalc. iliea We:.t I-'.u ni.'i lust Wednesday WL'I;1C, hold, has resigned us sporting editor the route of Its line opeiatinii to at tho Spring ' Lake hospital la'.' le^etl X'l year:;. Shg in .'uirvH'ed by I'llEIJ C. KIOIIN, '" ,. Whltesvllle. which will give the rcsl- two daugiitPl"•=. '' ARCHITECT, of tho Tarrytown Da^ly Newa nnd Wednesday. He was 61 years old 30 M.rlo,, Street, K,d Bank, N. 1. lias accepted a reportorlal position licnta uf that locality a flftecrwninuty and is survived by a widow. New I-'ire Siren, I'liiiim Iti-J tiauk ;12.1. operating schedule. with the Associated Press, lie ha;i South lielmar Imrou^h lias ileddcd TTQA AVV been assigned to the Trenton branch j Sound 1'k'luirs of Figronit. Lost His License. to Install n llro. fciven. IL will be pur- Charles A. Quackcnbush ot lic'lmiir, OI'TOMliTBIST, of the association. ' A representative of the Pathe news dmufd throUKli 'I'li'imriB Williams of ReiiliKr UIJs., Bioail Slrest,1 nineteen, was arrested at Freehold Phono BH. Red Rank Old Fireman Honored. reel corporation of NcwYcrk wan ].(;d iUnilc .'mil wj)] bo in operation Odico Hour- : '.) ;00 to S:10, last week charged with drunken driv- by April !:;(. I-A-i'iiiin.." liy A[ivoiutmrnt. James T. Lewis of Ocean Grove ot FOrt Monmouth last wcclc hi con- ing. He was lined S20O nml cost:; aiM was guest of honor at a dinner held nection with tiic making of sound his license was revoked. Want (.lossiiiK .ic«|mlri-il. ilSCHKIl 4; rilOWKI.I., "' pictures of tho signal corps hunilng LAW Ol'lTCK, last week by the Oceanic fire com- Faiminydalu borough council will 60 Bro/iil Slroel. |ud Bunli, N. J. pany of Long Branch. Sir. Lewi*, pigeon activities. Hues of S250. r;nk Ihc Central iaii/oal.'jnkln" on tli ' Main nti :ct cioasin};, Heal Eslnts Droller, ylvlng charter member of the"com-j irirat Lieutenants Kabul Hobin- imposed last week by Judge Jacob vhicli li;i;; bi:c:ii in jjoor condition [or 8 l.illilrn l'liirc. HKII HANK. N. J. pany. son uml V. E. Galllard.i, stationed at Steinbach upon Alvln Errlcltson and L'Orne lime. QUINN, 1'VltSONH &T IJOKEMUa, ' .Fort Monmouth, liava been prumote>i Milton Magoc after thoyhad pleaded cmWKI.UlHii AT LAW, Additional Teacher. ' guilty to selling liquor. Wllltpcia Bnildh,,;, ard Bank. Because many pupils of the Mat-| to captains and Second Lieutenant Tin) unguB'MiKMiL uf Miss Hnzd awan school are behind In their H. V. Evans has born promoted to Whilo, daughter ot Mrs. Jane White first lieutenant. Inspecting Schools. j _ grades the board bf education has Charles A. Harvey, lire chief at of Deal, to Wultci' Kciide, son of J. I ALSTON illOKKViAN, T" employed an additional high school Tolillclim in Court, Long Branch, is making a Uioroush llrndf- of A"'jiny l';nk, liais bcon an- CfJUN^KLLUH AT LAW, teacher at a salary of $150 a month j • William Whittle, 11 Republican Inspection of all the school DuihlinKK nouuee'l. ,Onirci, IU_J"_io|iil SK. JIEIJ jlANK,_N. J. to give the pupils special Instruc- j leader In West Anbury Park, pleaded to ascertain if they arc adequately cuoiuiT; i). COOI'KHT" STUDEBAKER AND To W'ucl •riiirinirinv. CIVIL BNOINKEIi. protected against lire. * . ttlonel . i r.on-vult last week to an indictment MIPS Charlotte Jai'!u-i>n and Jos- Succca»or to George Cnoper, C E. charging him with operating a lot- lOlccdlc Iron Starts Fire. No More Curb Line Pumps. cjili A. Carry of Vn-ihoUl will be niar-. I'liilcrsiMi Uult'lliii;. HKU 1IANK,_N, J. A. Grossman of Asbury Park left tery. Ho will be sentenced Thursday of next week. The Freehold council last week re- ried lomorrow in Ht. Ho;ie of Lima oi:oitcin u. Aixi:Nr.ir., c. ic:. ami ERSKINE SALES his dry cleaning shop one night last olnircli by Itev. L''at!n:r Kirk. fused to grant penni.ssi' n for the GKOKUI'J I'. KANDOI.PH, C. K. AT THI FACTORY week and (ailed to turn off tho cur-Freehold Weaver Dead. erection of a curb linn gasoline pump UroUu /1ml In 'l'wu l'laces. UJVII. liNCINKIiltS >SU HUllVKYOltB, rent from hlfl electric iron. A lire Joseph J. 33111, who had been cm- on South street made by the Cuni- CO nio,id_Strjtt, Jcd_Bjnli, N^J. (faulted, which waa put out before Mi"-; Mabel Diy of Froeliold ployed as a weaver in the Freehold mings tire stores. \ikii"CIV1I, KNCINKEK ANtl atlHVKVOH. much damage had been done. rug mill eighteen years, died Tues- slippe.'i on ,-•• icy sidewalk last week Broad Street Njtioiml Bank Duildlnl, Tho Commander is an Eight of trus cham- day of last week of heart trouble. To Wed Next Week. nnd broke her loft arm in two places, Kud Uunk^ N, J. Now Greenhouse, ubuve ami below tlio elbow. pionship calibre—one of Iho three great Claronco r*evy and A. W. Suhoskl Ho waa severity years old and leaves Miss Kattierine L. O'Uourk l)i{. IIA1!OI.I> ,1. STOHKH," Seasoned Eights and of Freehold aro building a green- ulx children. daughter of Edward OTiourlio o! Ui.NT.AI, SltKQEON, otiidebciker Eights, which hold the highest Deal, and Harry L. Williams, Jr., of Tlit! Minister's advertising columns Q4 UIU.I<1 Street, Eisner Uulldiiis, Dynamic New Erskine house which will bo operated by Mr. Woman Held for Then. Long Branch will be man-led Thurs- riooius 4, S nnd 0. world records and more American stock car Lovy'o son Irving, who hag worked ale the nicreliantn' show \vlndow3, Ollke Iluie i '.I-.KO to h;l)0 o'ctuch. Mrs. Mary E. Welch o[ Newark day o£ next week in St. Mary'" —Advertiai'ineiiL •IVIcnhi.no 1301. records than all other makes combined. Meet With Healthy In this business tho past three years W83 held in $500 bail at Asbury Park at Llttlo Silver and Brlelle. j ] t ek on a charge of having. The Commander Eight has the thrift of a Buying Response as wc —FOR- Engagement Announced. I stolen an automobile belonging to siji — yet 12 makes of sixes cost more. Announcement has been made of Joseph Matthews of Spring Lake last Studebaker offers eight-cylinder power, at Studobakcr saleo for January, 1030, tho engagement of MIBH Anno G. November, showed a 72% increase- over Decem- White, daughter of MI-B. Nora White moderate cost, modern to the very moment Giant Airplane. ervice ber, 1929. 'Total January Bhipmcnta, of Manalapan, and It. C. Brawlcy ot An ulrplano built by the Aero- that run In style and engineering . • • Champions with Worcester, Massachusetts. Miss ! riarino company at Keyport is the both export and domestic, were within White Is a graduate nurse. such features as the New Full Power Muff lor 3% of last year. 'Shipments to do- j largest one in the New York aviation Our Service Car is show. It has two 600 horse power mcBticdealerB exceeded January, 1920. Wins Acquitted. • and Ball Bearing Spring Suspension, both Charles E. Kelly of Bradley Beach motors and is built to carry 21 pas- always ready pioneered by Studabqker—Hydraulic Shock In New York, where tho recent was acquitted at Asbury Park last sengci'3. Absorbers —Duplate Safety Glass— uneasiness" originated,' moro Studo- woelt on a charge of drunken driv-1 if0n Out of Bed. ing. Police Magistrate Tumen ruled i Lionel Lansing, five-year-old son of Our experts know hoiv to ivttib Cam-and-Lever Steering—Automatic Radi- liakerB and ErskincB were delivered Steam Vulcanizing to retail purchasers than during any that Insulllclent evidence had been j Lionel Lansing of Manasquan, brok?. cficb troublesome fabric ator Shutters, controlled by thermostat— January in Studcbaker history. presented to convict him. his right elbow in. a fall from his bed Dodios steel sheathed over hardwood foun- KoailbouHn Uurncd. last week. Ho was taken to the Wttheach season bringing newCibrics, . The public otill has tho cosh and Point Pleasant hospital for treat- Balloon and Truck Hong Kong Inn, a well known We profit by the find- dation—Lanchester Vibration Damper. the desiro to buy motor cars which roadhouse on Shark river bay, near ment. new colors, washing clothes has be- ings of a Research offer' champion performance, com- Bolmar, was destroyed by fire Sun- Died After Operation. come a scientific undercaking. Our Tires in Stock STUDEBAKER EIGHTS COST NO Fellowship at Mellon fort, Bafoty and beauty at One-Profit day night of last week with a loss , ii'rc(i Daemitf of Ocean Grovo died experts arc trained to know instantly Institute where tests ire MOREJO BUY OR TO OPERATE prices. of $15,00(); _It was owned by Arnold Ja t the Spring Lake hospital last week Brlgg" s of" Bradley Bcact" ') after an operation. Ho was T4 yeara constantly nude ,„ whether a color is fast or "fugitive,"^ Dictator Eight Club Sedan ' •» ' $1195 The Studebakcr Corporation Zimmy Honored. old and was a native of Germany. Uuodering the newest and the one best way to wash each, Dictator Eight Four-Door Sedon ' $1295 of America Arthur A. Zimmerman of Asbury A widow and three children survive colors and fabrics fabric. That's why clothes washed Park, former champion bicycle rider him. Commander Eight Four-Door Sedan $1515 A. It. Erskine President / of tho world, received a silver cup Sea Cltmis Wush Ashore. our way are cleaner and last longir. President Eight Four-Door Sedan ' $1795 end a life membership In tho Penn- Quantities of sea ciamg washed Frlcti at tho factory sylvania athletic club of Philadelphia cshore* near Shark River inlet and lust week at a banquet. nt Belmar last weelc. Many residents Surprise Shower. of that Ecction took advantage to add A surprise shower was jjiven last these shell ilsh to tho family larder. THOMAS H. MCKNIGHT week for Miss Esther Wllllam3 ol Aged Woman's Heath. Long Branch at tho home of Mrs. Miss Hester Heulitt died last week °Q East Front Street, Red Bank William Koops of that place. Miss a1, the home of Mrs. Margaret Hculitt Williams will be married next Sun- of Spring Lake Heights. She day to Kenneth Sickles of Oceanport. ninety yeara old and her death was Girl Gets Damages. VUG to the infirmities of old age- 42 West Front Street, New Teacher. Red Bank Steam Laundry Tutti in ••Sludebnitr Chamfilitu" A'um/uj evenint IU;ti baiicru Standard Time. Station WE A F and NBC mtwtrh Betty English, an Asbury Park girl, has been awarded damages of Miss Kva Hochbcrp, who has been RED BANK, % J. $275 for Injuries she received teaching school at Clarksburg since 62 White St. Phone 1659 TELEPHONE 3113

1930 AUTOMOBILE and MOTOR BOAT SHOW is now with us. . . wonderful improve- ments on last season's models are in evidence.. . great .betterment in every detail. It is hard for the layman to see .just how cars and motor boats can be improved. They have been wonderful affairs for several years past, and yet each new season sees new growth and new values.

The most noteworthy thing about the cars and boats to be shown, is not their worlcmanship, which is virtual- ly faultless; nor their appearance, which is irresistibly "mart, but the successful merging of all that constitutes '*»->Mty. ^race, style and other symbols of appearance, with all that means comfort, safety and convenience for the owner. The purpose of the annual Red Bank Automobile and Motor Boat Show which will open Time was when the name of a car or motor boat me&nt everything to the prospective purchaser. Nowadays, Saturday, February 15th, is to offer the newest designs in cars and motor boats and to moot names have a sood reputation. The name itself, acquaint the public with what the motor industry is doing in the way of improving old .is of little value without the achievement it represents. models and creating new ones. J A product may be offeree! on the strength of the name alone, but unless it lives up to the oromises macle by Meet.Your Friends at the Armory the maker, it will not come up to the expectations of the buyer. ', Help Make It A Neighborhood Show ; There will be much of interest in the coming show. ' '' ADMISSION 25 CENTS AH lovers of cars and motor boats should attend. Auspices Monmouth County Automobile Dealers' Association AFTERNOON anil EVENING w This will be the only show this season to be sponsored by this Association. Fage ..Twelve. RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 12, 1930. FABTY AT LITTLE SILVER. TIMOTHY R, HOUNIHAN "THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME" '.<] FIRST CHURCH OF IS Mrs. IlDrbcrt L, Hencnbers Gave & Bridge Party Last Week. WTscn buJH or re-modeled by CHRIST, SCIENTIST I Contractor and Builder Mrs. Herbert L. Hcncnbcrg of 51 Broad St.. Itiii Bank. N\ J. | Llttiu Sliver entarUiincd friends at -SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING Lrldgo on Wednesday night. The SCREEN AND STOUM .ENCLOSURES Carhart Construction Go., Inc. Jig Scruocs Sunday 11 A. M., 8 I'. M. nueat of honor was Mrs. Marcus Telephone !)I!I-M Kid Brldsa Avenue, lied Bank, N. S. Sunday-School—9:30 A. M. T • | General Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractor BUILDERS Kuft of Chicago. The prizo winners ttViIucfilay KvcniiiiT Tc!timo'iflnl i were Mrs. T. J. Trubln,"RIr0. Morria Skylighis Ventilating 40 Mechanic Street, 27 Garfleld Avenue, Meetings—8 I'. M. H. Jacks, Mrs. Fred Straus and Mrs. Hcaiiinr: Room—\Vctllic;u!ii H. Kahn. Others present were Mrs. ^ Experienced Mechanics Blodorn Eijulpmcnt Red ISanlt. N. 3. " Atlantic Hieblnnds, N. J. Kstunlays from L>:30 to iioO P. Jl. | Julius Straus, Mrs. Man Leon, Mrs. Complete stock of materials). When you carelessly order "just ordinary I'lione for estimates. Tlio public 13 cordially invited to I Kirschbuum, Mrs. E. MacBride, Mrs. coal," you open the door to dissatisfaction. Buy ntteiui -tho Bervices Jmd use tlic V. Illcliter, Mrs. J. Berlow. 35 WHITE ST., RED BANK, N. J. lied Hunk 2G65 Atlantic Highlands 211) Iteading; Koom. I the beat Jeddo-Highlanq and look,for the idei> SHKEU'SBUBY NEWS. tification stamp. Suri>rlso Party Given Last Week lor Rev. Georgo H. Mlksch. (The Itcd Bank Hccister can t)Q boucht 1 n Shrewsbury from Klcharil Bcako at the The Kind You Like and Appreciate" I oslotfico.) A, surprise party was given last Now Now week for Rev. George H. Miksch of RED BANK Phone 658 the Presbyterian church in ceiebre- Playing I lion ot his lifticth birthday. The Playing I irty was held at tlio Manse and it vas attended by the church ciders I md trustees and their wives. Mr. Miksch carno to Shrewsbury from *arrel! ! rsoiristown, Pennsylvania, April 15th <_ f last year. Tho new policeman's booth has been erected at the corner of Syca- -Fuel Oa-Hay more avenue and. Broad street Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Parsons md two sons of Leavenworth, Washington, have returned home af- ter spending several months' at thU More heat, less ash, no trouble—and at no ', ! place. Mrs. Thomas Cooney, who lives greater cost to you. \ r \ ith her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kearney, ia ,a "•urjrical patient at the Long Branch 1 ospital. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fielder have BEAUTIFUL EASEL PORTRAITS 4 ^ - QQ moved from Monroe avenuo to a house on the Broderson tract on PER H DOZE^ * W *^^f_ BIG HOLIDAY VODVIL SHOW bycafhoro avenue. This Special offer eood only on Holidays and Sundays (1 to 4) Jml$ lithel Groves, daughter of Arthur -During ppbrimi-y. Mfeke appointments Now. Bffsssg^teigasssii^^ . C roves, has returned to school af- trr having been laid up lour days THURS., FRL, SAX, FEBRUARY 13th, 14th, 15th with sickness. Mr. Groves is now Telephone. 103 selling; gasoline at his battery service > Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. FIRST SHOWING IN NEW JERSEY. station. c Mr. and Mrs. Looml3 L. White and Telephone 2 6 6 7 Where Quality Rules ihildren, Miss Sylvia and Lawrence . THE STAR OP "THE RAINBOW MAN" ."•itp, and Mrs. Philllpso E. Grcenn Post Cards and Amateur Finishing :ind Eon, all of New Yorlt, were week- 1 visitors at their summer home3 Mrs. Frank O'Brien is a medical ; 'lit at tho Long Branch hospital. •i '" public library will be open . -•: Monday afternoon from half * three to five o'clock. The 11- •••.••trian.-i recently received a conslgn- •!H of ill'Ly new books. Thi- Presbyterian foreign mlaslon- BROADWAY'S FAVORITE SINGING STAR ,iry :md Helping Hand societies will met*t tomorrow nfternoon at the —IN— M;\nso. Mrs. William A. Shoemaker ami Mrs. Georgo H. Ncvius will be in charge. The young people's home missionary society took in six new mombefs at a meeting Friday night at the chapel. Fifty persons attend- ed and Rev. William A. Walte of T .ittle Silver spoke on "Missions." Ganles were enjoyed. Refreshments were served by Misses Elizabeth HENRY B. Johnson and Bessie Green. Misses Laura Ncilson and Mary Knott, students at Bryn Mawr col- WALTHAL lege in Pennsylvania, spent the week- end at their homes. John Lang has been confined to the house with sickness. Leon Buekalew has moved from of the The Strange Story of a Singing Soldier Red Bank to a bungalow on Monroe avenue.

Edward Leuck was a visitor at ^ ff^ i i ftrfl ^TTry, Zfl^ fjf) Hear ] "Welcome Home"—"Doughboy's Lullaby"—"Put a Little Chinatown, New York, on Sunday. ' The Reading club met yesterday Eddie Salt on the Blue Bird's Tail"—"Wrapped in a 'iftetnoon at Mrs. Aaron Armstrong's Sing J Red, Red Rose." 4 Great Song Hits. .it Bed Bank. The meeting was in O wonder the owner of a General Elec- charge of Mrs. Charles Breese, chair- man of tho history and literature N tric feels a glow of pride when he says, committee. quietly, "Yea, we have a General Electric." On the Misses Anna Brill and Marie For, which electric refrigerator can match •—INCLUDING— Meadc were, Thursday visitors at Elizabeth. his in efficiency, in quietness, in stamina, Stage I. J. Irvine's in trouble-free service?

The record of more than 350,000 in use A HOUSING COLLKGIATE VODVIL ACT—7 "PICOl'LE A Great with no owner having spent a dollar for Show ! Dixon & O'Brien Musical Other Big repairs or service is one which truly clial-., "Darktown Comedy'1 Rowellys Acts lenges comparison. The mechanism of the General Electric is I ai 'TARZAN, THE TIGER" so simple ... it never needs piling .... it is hermetically sealed in a steel casing which 3 DAYS-COMM. MONDAY, FEB. 17th keeps it forever dust-proof. It creates no radio interference. It has an accessible NO CHILDREN ADMITTED ' freezing regulator to speed up freezing for UNLESS WITH TAKEN!' OK tiUAKDIAN special purposes. It makes plenty of ice. Sensational Does Not Describe It! The cabinets arc alLsteel. They cannot warp. A FLAMING HIT They are particularly easjr to clean. Stur- diest hardware is bolted right into the steel frame. Self-closing door latch, [gliders to protect your linoleums . .. every detail has I—- •-.-- Lenvo From been carefully planned to give you the most IMoiutiouth St. and Bridge Avc, perfect refrigerator that science can devise. At Making WHOOP.? She Shocked the World I the figure wbicb medical authorities agree is the clanger 9:30 A. M. DAILY. And, of course, it automatically maintains point in food preservation. Come in today and ask l'liono lied Dank 13C6. a temperature several degrees below 50— about our conveniently spaced payment plan.

See It Hear It It's Hoi Tuno in on the General Elcctrlo Hour broadcast evci^r Satm-day evening from 9 to 10 Eaatcm Standard Time, over the N.B.C. network of 42 nation). She'll Prove a Siizling u :.;.tion \ BIDS WANTED. TlMn will bo received by the Township Ommittco of tlic Towjisliin of Middletown A Halpcrin Production witli Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. ;' it t-helr mcctfnp ti» lie" hcM on Thurfldny EVERY GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR IS HERMETICALLY SEALED iricrliiM.il. 1 cbriinry 13th, 1030. at 8:30 Jcanctte LotT, Mario Prcvost and Judith Burric' nYlnd; in the nfternnoii, nt tho Commltto* Kn.niis at Mlibllolown, New Jersey, for i\\p fi.H.uvinc woili: I'tir re-lurri-.ciuK tho followinif roads, tht niMie U-, In: ilone uitli cinders: Si.-; luiinlrt-,1 (i;oy),ftcv uii Goopor r •tu! \V!iiiu>iMirivi!l mail, a ihntance of six GENE liiiliilrcl (6011) feel, n width of SUttoen lltl fill mill :l ilemli of clk'bt (S) Inches. I win- liunilrL-c! (tl)ll) feet on Centor a "•"•• » "i'HIi "f tivi-iity (;o> feet nnd a llrlltll Of Clcllt Itl) llu-liol. I'ho : iicieiiiful bidilor must furnlsa a lioml IIH rtMniired hy Htiitiite. 1 he rijjlil la reserved to reject any and Wurk tn lie under the direction of (he r..v\ ii^liili foimiiittto mid tbo Ilouil Supcr- COME IN AND. SEE OUR DISPLAY AT THE IIUWAItU W. UOIIERTS, Towimhlp Clerli. AUTO SHOW FEBRUARY 15th TO 22d. Italrd Jnininry 2:1. !!)30. . NOTICE OF SETTI.UMKNT OF ACCOUNT I- • t;i*f of 1'liilliii Lutroley. Jr.. deceased. • I Nolii-o h liort-liy civen thilt tlio nccounti of tlio aul^ciiljer, nthiiinlntrntor of th« ci- tato n. ltiso, nt wliMi tiiiin »pi)llc»tlon will In iimil<- for (lif nlhuvniico of cninmlulonl A MAPLE AVENUE RED BANK, N. J. All-Talking U tlaU'il Jtiiiiinry II. A. I), lino, Open Evenings. Convenient Payments Arranged Comedy Hit IIIAHI.HS LeMAIRTDB, ar, iiun-ct,iiiciiii,;. i:r;,i nank. N. J. New Low Prices, It l'uya tu udvcrtliio in Tlio Issued Weekly, ITnte*ed m Seeond-Clejss Metier at Hie Poet. VOLUME LII, NO. 33. oftUe at Bed Bank, N. J., under ths Act of March 8, 1871). BED BANE, N.i J., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1930. $1.50 PER YEAR PAGES 13 TO 24, "I'OUNDEItS' DAY." NEW GOLD CUP EVENT. GIST-TOGETHER DINNER. FINISH SCHOOL COURSE. THEGREATNWERGA1E CLEARING UP A ROBBERY. THE SCHOOL ELECTIONS. Tho Parcnt-Tcachcr Association Will A CARRIAGE FOR WINS. lied Bnnk Alfport Employees Meet Have a Special I'rogram. nt Lincroft Inn. ADMINISTRATION CANDIDATES REV. EDWAKD W. MILLER RE- INTERNATIONAL CLASS TO BE UGH SCHOOL STUDIES COM ITS DEVOTEES AND ITS HUNCH. XOVBTII ARREST MADE IN THE "Better Service With Safety" is the The Red Bank parent-teacher as- ADDED TO I'ROGRASI. I'LETED BV 28 PUPILS. JLANGFOBD KOI3BERY CASK. GJSNJEBALLY SUCCESSFUL. sociation • will observo "Foundem' CEIVES A PERAMBULATOR. motto which was adopted by the Ked ' ES AEE NUMEROtS, Kay" at the* junior high school next Eunk airport employees lafit week In Nearly Every Municipality in le Became Jhe Father of Twins Limited to Boats With 325-C'ublc-Inch at a dinner at the Lincroft inn held No Graduating Exercises at This Any Student of Human Mottiro Can Albert Davis, a lied Bank YounK Tuesday evening. The occasion will Motors—Boats In This Event Will Time—Twenty-Two of the Class to Mttri, Is Accused of Having Tried This I'urf of the County the School bo the anniversary of the national About a Month Ago and Lust Night to promote a more friendly spirit rind Much to Observe In thu Work; Hoard Members Who Sought Ke- Ho Received a Gift of a Twin Baby Cost About $i,0O(lr-Clianges In Be among the personnel of the airport. Itcmaln In School nnd Talto Up Ings of This Game—A Fire Alarm (o Steal Ooods at Mr. Lnngford's parent-teachers' movement, VV. M. Exfra Simliefl. Store-Held In $1,000 BnU. olectlon Wero Winners. Smith, supervising principal of the Cnrr'age From tho lions. strict.'ons for Cup Entries. The policy of the Alrviow HyirJg serv- Call Which Won $30,(100. echools of Monmouth county, will ,-' A new event haa been added to the ice for the coming year was outlined Twenty-eight pupils of the Hed Albert Davis, a young man living Elections for membera of boards Rev. Edward W. Mllfer, pastor of Greater In the number of Its devo- of education were held in most of apeak on "Pnrsnt-Teacher Associa- tho Red Bank Baptist church, re- Gold Cup regatta program at Red by Jack Casey, airport manager. It Bank high school completed their tees than nny lottery or game ot oft Shrewsbury avcmio at Red Bank. tions." Mlsa Howard nnd Miss Wahl has been decided to hold other similar course of studies last week. No was arrested last Friday on a charge the municipalities of New Jersey clved a genuine surprise last night Bank next summer. It Is known as chanco nt Red Hank Is tho number yesterday. There were more than will present a pageant, "The Oracle Ho Is a member of the Red Bank the International class event and ia get-together affairs every few weeks rxerdsea will be held at this timo. game. For the past eleven years It of having been Implicated in an at- S'peoks." Leroy Baker will have Others at the dinner last week i)Ut the graduates will take part in tempted robbery at Albert E. Lang- .ho usual number of contests, but Llon3 club, and he was invited to exclusively for 325-cnbic inch niotors. as been going on In this town but n every inutanco except ona in this charge of tho music, Refreshments give a short talk on "Abraham Lin- This'is the first time that such a were Valentine VanKouren, Ward the exercises in June as has been tho ever to the same great extent as nt ford'n store at DeKord on Monday of coffee and birthday cake will be Vandcrvecr, Irving- G. Hay. Leroy custom in the past. Of the 28 pupil3, niffht, February 3d. This was thopart of the county all of tho school coln" at the Lions meeting at the class race has been held In any coun- resent. Judging by Incpjlrles made) board members who sought re-elec- served by the hospitality committee, 31obe hotel. try. ' Martin, Addison Congdon, Kenneth 22 will remain In school until June Register reporters, tliio la truo fourth arrest to bn .made In con- with Mrs. Wilford W. Houghton in Stone, Harold Reynolds, Max Distel and will take extra subjects. They" nection with tho crime. , tion wero successful. Little- Silver Mr. Miller gave tho talk and just This race will mark a decided de- ot alone of Red Bank but of every was tho solo exception. At that charge. aa he finished his remarks Miss parture from previous motor boat ond Daniel Pclly. are Dorothy Breckcnriuge, John Izablo town In Monmouth count/ On the night of tho robbery Frank placo ono member of tho borough Beulah VanNotc, a nurse at River- racing styles. Tho boats for the Gold Davey, Ruth Eastman, Margaret El- nd also to a large extent in the rur- Fotrlllo, a Long Branch young man, board of education was defeated for Cup and the Harmsworth races cost liott, Caroline Erb, Bcrton Fielder, r was caught in the store by Mr. Lung- view hospital, walked Into the room sections. re-election. where the Lions were assembled, In the nelRhborhood of $50,000. The Alrna Harrison, Jane Hecsch, Loul'J The number game la Illegal. Any- lord. The storekeeper lives in n BUILDING THREE STORES, pushing a twin baby carriage. She 151-hydroplane class was Inaugurated A BROTHERHOOD DINNER. J.aeoubs, Philip Jiannine, VivianLay- 1:OUBO adjoining the store'arid ho wan At Red Bank 510 votca wero cast. ton, Samuel Llbovsky, Raschell :no who collects or solicits beta on awakened by the store burglar At a late hour laat night, when The announced that tho doublo peram- for the purpose of reducing the cost his game breaks the law and Is sub- Register went to press, the count NEW BUSINESS PLACES GOING bulator was a gift from tho Lions to of speed boat racing and these boata A MONTCLAIR MINISTER WAS Madansky, Evelyn Mattaon, Herbert cxt to arrest. According to law tha alarm. On tho way to tho storo Mr. 1 Mr. Miller. The receiver of this gift cost About 510,000. The new Inter- tfcClees, Mildred Nolan, Grace Part- Langford sow aomo men running had not been finished, but It had VI ON BROAD STREET. THE I'BINCIPAL SPEAKER. rick, Georgo Rochkovsky, Doris Rog- >atno in not supposed to exist and away from the building and ho dis-progressed far enough to malic cer- became the father of twin daugh- national class boats can bo built for he authorities are expected to stamp ters about a month ago. The babies about $4,000. ers, Abraham Rosenberg, Harvey charged his gun at them. Ho felt tain tho re-elctlon of tho school Tho Stores Will bo In n Building Key. Willard G. Purdy Addressed Thompson and ltuth Wlllman. The out. Nevertheless tho hard fact sure at tho time that lie lilt one of board members. The appropriations, Which Will bo Erected on tho For- worn born at Rlverview hospital. Owinir to the fact that certain xlsta tliat it is one of the biggest amounting to $109,750, were carded mer Atlmry Little, or Anights ot Tho mother and babes are now homo restrictions li.ivo boon removed re- 170 PcrsonB lit tho Red Bunk Pres- rix who are leaving school now are nd most prolltublo buslnessea In them. It afterwards transpired that and they are in good health. byterian Church Monday Night— Kathryn Curley, Cecil Dlxon, O. - these young fellows were waltlni; When The Register went to .press Columbus Property. .arding typea of boats for the Gold Hurry Sleber Toastmnster. ert Feltori, Theodore Louis, Agnes .'onmouth county, affording easy, outside tho Btore to set tho goods more than 300 votes had, been count- The cellar has been dug for a Mr. Miller was so surprised by theCup races, it is almost certain that Schunclc and Bernico Soule. luick returns for thousands of per- which It had been arranged far Pc-ed and tho school board members hollow tile etoro building on tho gift that for a few moments he hadGar Wood will make an entry. The Rev. Willard G. Purdy of the Mont- ons known as "runners." The law trlllo to pass to them who sought re-election wore In the difficulty in framing a speech of ac-rules regarding the weight of hulls clair Presbyterian church waa tha The February graduating class of ays that it should be wiped out, but former Asbury Little, or Knlghls of were altered upon the request of Mr. principal speaker Monday night at 1931 of tho Red Bank high school has nourishes llko the proverbial bay !3omc Bclford young men who nrelead almost 3 to 1. Tho successful ColumbuB property on tho east side ceptance. The baby carriage la of candidates are Mrs. Hannah Ben- of. Broad street at Red Bank. The the latest typo and It added an at-Wood, who refused to enter a boat a dinner of the Red Bank Presby- begun Its senior year. This class will en. Maybe, llko tho bay tree re- friends of. Mr. Langford and whonett, Thomas P. Doremus and Al- tractive feature to the gathering of until such change waa made. Under terian brotherhood at the church be the first class to hold its gradu- rred to In scripture, It will soon were on (heir way homo from a par- property is owned by the Hillside the new ruling, the weight minimum social hall, which was attended by ating exercises in February. The ivlther and die, but there Is nothing bert S. Miller. Running ngalnst uvenuo development company of Liqns, IJ ty wcro attracted by the discharge of them wcro Theodore B. Gctzler' and Delford Fisher and Carl Ball were has been placed at 2,700 pounds, In- 170 persona, Harry C. Sieber, presi- class met last week and elected the In preseat conditions to indicate thia. tho revolver. They surrounded the Newark. Most o£ the members o£ clusive of hull, motors, fuel and driv- dent of the brotherhood, was toast- jllowing officers: Tho number game has been In ex- store, while. Mr. Langford went In- Mrs. Margaret L. Russell. Tho vote, this company aro residents of New-guests of George White at the meet- so far as It had been counted when ark. ing. Mr. Fisher and Mr. Rafl were ers, whereas under the old rule the master and a musical program was President—William Buiscll. istence the past thirty years, but it side. Tho young men who helped The Register was printed, was as the crew of the Iceboat Pirate II hull alone had to weigh at least rendered by Alan Woolley's orches Vice president—Frank BlaiBdell. lias been played nt Ked Bank only Mr. Langford were Andrew and Jo-follows: The house which was on the prop- •vhen this boat won the iceboat cham- 2,000 pounds. These differences arc tra. Secretary—Hobert Maiila. boufeleven years. It haa been only seph Hal'.lday, August Volkland, erty haB, been torn down. This work pionship of America Sunday. They expected to result in Increased speed Roast beef was tho main dish of Trpn3iirer—Mnrcaret Hackstaff. uring the past two years that tha Eanlol Ooh-lcha and Harold Tarnow. Mrs. Unnnali Ucnnc'tt 230 wan done by Herman 0. Schllchting this year. Executive committee—Angclo Murdico, dayingjOf thla game haa been wide- Thomas I'. Dorcmua . '. -..• 218 gave short talks about Iceboatlng. tho dinner, which was prepared by nna Cameron, John Oalm. Mr. Longford found Petrillo hidint: 21(1 The new building will be D0x80 feet, pread In thla community. Llko a Albert's, Miller and It will bo divided Into three Mayor William H. R. White gave a Allen Vanderhoof, Charles Schnei- In a coal bin which la connected with 87 talk on the same subject. Harry der, Edmund VomSteeg and Edwin snowball rolling down hill and en- the store. At the point of his revol- Mrs. Mnnraret 7.. Kussell .•••• stores. The largest store will be NEWSPAPER MEN MEET. argingr with each revolution, tho Theodore V. Gctzlcr • " 25x00 feet and each of tho other Malchow gave a talk on "Red Bank Herr of'the'brotherhood and served ver the storekeeper forced the Long Eden S. Ewlng was chairman of of Long Ago," FicsSi Association Held Meeting nt by 25 girls of the church. Thirty- ::uraber game has been gaining play- Branch man to surrender.' Pctrlllo stores will bo 12V4X80 feet. The five membera of the Atlantic High- iMRODS HAVE A FEAST. :rs dally. Men, women and even wan roleaaed In $1,000 ball, which was the election, Japhla Clayton was Union realty und construction com- Tho principal address was made by ' Trenton Monday. children are playing it. A eurioua secretary and J. William Helm and pany has the contract. The build- Capt. Beard of Fort Monmouth. His lands Presbyterian men's club at- HICKEN AND SPAGHETTI provided by his father, Giuseppe Po- subject was "The Panama Canal." Tho midwinter meeting and lunch- tended tho dinner and there were hing about this seems to be that the) frlllo oi Long Brunch. Henry F. Hylin were tellers. Ing will cost $23,000. It is to be con of tho New Jersey Press associa- other guesta from Red Bank nnd WERE THE CHIF.F DISHES. lumber game ia almost entirely A few days later Petrlllo'a brother The school election in Mkldletown completed in May. tion was held at tho Stacy-Trent ho- Little Silver. Dr. McKinsey of the nUnown outside of what 1B called Angelo Petrillo, and Loo DeWItt of township yesterday resulted in 833 Tho building will have a tempor- GETS BBAKE LINING AGENCY. tel at Trenton Monday and was at-Twin Gable3 apartment house is a Fifteen Members of tho Itcd Bank :hc Metropolitan area. Thla area Long Blanch wore arrested. They votes being cast. Capt. William ary front which readily can be tak- tended by nearly 100 representatives new member of the brotherhood. Fish and Gun Chili Enjoyed a Ite- :omprises communities In proximity Mere released in $1,000 ball which Dennis of Port Monmouth, Albert en down in case It should bo de-V. G. Jaudy of Monmouth Street oC newspapers throughout the state. About thirty Red Bankers will at- past at' Pleasant Inn Last Thurs- ;o Now York. was provided by Petrillo's father. Af- Johnson of Leonardo and William cided lit somo future timo to widen Adds a I'caturo to Ills Bus'ness. A short business mooting wa3 held tune! tho state convention of Pres- day Night—New Oflicers Chosen. ter tho two Petrillo brothers and De-W. Swan of Naveslnk were re-elected Broad street. The owners have signed yiocedlng the luncheon. Members of Here Is tho way tho number gumo members of the board of education an agreement to remove the front P. G. Jaudy, who has a Goodyear Ihe legislature were guests of the as- byterian men's clubs at Roselle on The members of the Red Bank .s played: WItt had their hearings Mr. Lang- tiro and automobile accessory store Washington's birthday. The. broth- sh and gun club had a dinner las ford was very much surprised be- over Richard B. Neu of Leonardo. at any time when the street widen- obllc sociation at the luncheon. Arthur N erhood will have £It3 annual ladles' Each day the national government Appropriations aggregating $191,185 ing project is undertaken. on Monmouth siitreM, has been made Picrson, president of tho senate, and Thursday night at Pleasant inn. The publishes clearing house, bank re- caiiao none of tho young men waa the authorized agent for Kaybestos night celebration at the church social lub has twenty members and fifteen wounded. He felt suro that at least were carried. They comprised William B. Knight, Bpealccr of thehall Monday night, March 10th. A ports and these reports aro printed ono of the loads of shot which ho had $106,OSn for current expenses, $10,000 brake lining for automobiles. He 13house of asiK'mbly, made short ad- vero present. Anatolo Chameroy, in nearly all the dally newspapers. BID FOR GAS STATION. having tho latest equipment for three-act drama entitled "Tho Bat,' .he president of the club, acted as llrcd had found its mark. There wcro for repairs, $4,600 for manual train- j brake testingtand other brake work dresses. John B. Kennedy, associate which recently finished a long Broad- There are three winning numerals In / blood marks on tlio ground. Tho Ing ami $1,000 for vocational train- editor of Collier's Weekly, made the llaster of ceremonies. Tho feast was the number game and they aro ee-' Collccsslon on New put In his .store. Daniel Walling, who way run, will ba presented by the storekeeper got another surprise, too Ing. | H.ncn principal address, in which he gave irranged by the house committee looted from ^ho national government Municipal Dock. ia employed by Mr. Jaudy, Is making brotherhood at St. James's auditor- .vhich consists of John Oakes, Jr., at about tho samo time, He found in Tho school meeting waa called to an interesting summary and dlscus- ium in April, The Red Bank organ- report. For example, the winning tho coal bin of h(3 store a revolver order by William M. Petlngale of The Fair Haven 'commissioners a trip to tho Raybestoa brake lining ;-ion of American ideals as he has Walter Anderson and Edward Miller number last Wednesday wao 370. Ths fnr.fory, whom he will attend a will conduct fhfl meeting" of Chicken and spaghetti were fentur^d which hud been cast aside. River Plaza, who Is • cleric of tho ; laat night received a bid for a Ienn. .Mhnp with IIH andnorvod liefnre as a Huhoul tiualt'O. at Elizabeth, Director Oncrnl Jnmm Another Ihinuii! Vwilnrli;!it, '1 Pattor.son nvcnuo Incni Art Krufl Shop]"', 7C> nrniul street Diiianl 4 FiUWiird Speeds! get thouti iiiliclcH cheaper. Tile Ktore The budget fur current expenses was .1. Davhi and other iiuprcmo olllccry during our Kflnimry talc, now golll!- A new Durant Deluxe acd.m w« Tho name "runner" h< mlyU'iuling of bargnlmi. Vliilt our baijnniont. A recent purchaser of a new Dur- tiioail street). Shrewsbury. N. J., loir delivered recently to Mr. Clirfun when taken In a literal sense. Tho National lic,.10c and $1.0(1 Hloren (for- 521,K!0 nnd for building repairs $i, will bo pi'cuciil.—Advcrllscmcnt. niit Bedim In John Korncff of Shrews- phono 1. At 51 Broad street. Red on.—AdvcilisemeiH. 511). Tho interior of the school house bury avenue. The nalc was nuule by linnk. by appoint mont only.---Af lied Hank Iviiiglit bin third l.liirunt. ri't'i'iill.v Oo any actual running, .Moat of them Mr. Nohirm Cjuuckonbuiili, ownor of IIIK an high nji it. lu. There were npld ;i new IHiriint Ueluxn iiednn re- For the Oceimport Service Htntlon, tor HuU-!i of Kcd Hank.—Advertise- Men's nuts dry cleaned and blocked The mile wati made by the Trlangli TuxtHlties i:rc iiinull Mmclu-cpem, clciks, bui- only unveil voles nimlmjt the appro- ment. oy our new lint blocking machine. cently to Mr. Hill ry HiMelle of Avrlii-I Motor Kuleti u£ Itml llnnk.-Advur 1 Frock iiuit!! for hlio boughog t 11 now Uumnt couppe from the prlitllun -lor runout expound! nnd I . T. .Illmiilni!, 117 liluud Hired, Hfil Lniii or otlioi inuliu'WJ tnon. Al th'* Til Mt Jl f Rd lil MNICPII them Illui now. Leon'si, 70-Vi boulevard, Long lilMli'll. • Ailvortl.sn- Hunk. F(ir your cunvcuU'ii ipi'U Triangln Motor of Red linnlc. IIvo nffiilnst the appropriation for Morn Ihir.'inl'. White street, Kcd Bnnk,— Aclvcill»- llliiit. • ' whin tlti'y wo etiKHgoil hi —Advertisement. hiilldlui; rcpnlra, John T. linlenmn A Piirnnt mliin w«:i ilrllvrjvrt ti Anminl ( Imrity Hull \V(nll»"«l.iy mid MatllKlny cveulu!;u.— u CM mo cinpluyfd Hiu lutju' IH|f Valcntlne'H Dunce, wan cluilrmnn, Frederick Cl. Sleel Mr. A. ]!. llddgerM of Monmoutl- A Wonili TIUI Vnhlr St ,Iumei;'ii high nt'luiiil luullli raliiuiai.i \ w.iiiiu.Hh ur nluii;;.iMii chocolulc 1 It will he held by the Cult's Nrck mnn wan nccrcliiry nnd Harry Wol Ijeudi by Iho '1'rlnnKle Motor Satc:i of Aniillior Durant In KnlontowiiKnlontowii. . | Ann itiillractlvl o p |iiiinl'"ridny nlulitnight, IVbiuarKrluuary ilsti . Annual Charily Hall the tIMi' 01 cat'li tlfiy ot Oto tiioiiUi 1 lU-mrn next Friday night nt tho Colt'11 (-(lit. anil Clifford lllowiu1 wero telleni. Ki'd Hank.—Advertiiieinent. Mr. Alfred Ortiz of Entimtowix Is n set for only 51.110 nt the Ait Kraft $:;.f,(i. Aui-pk'ra HI. Vinci'iit Iw i'al !i>|H', 7.ri Iliuail .stiort. Other won- ; Cuiifi'lencr. Musir. by lit-nliy NaHi "i:i',U lichoolhouiio. Onod unnppy 01- At Oceiinpnrt Abrum A. Woltel. p : i| Cuiiflencr. y y iMliruarv '.'1st. TlrllrlM S'-'.till. All:. nt Hic:.(i ''umiiu.'' vhit mill trhii 1 I.oolt nt our 'i'il Mt ftol f : d bi hi Ih l'b t Ad '•f-.'itni.- -AdvertliiDnriuit. adverdsp- <'tlliiut. iiiYiit »Mil tiliiunt ittwnyti with ut> id" without opposition. Tho vntcl.'i np- I'llectiio Itofrlgomlor AVanled. Anow IHiinnl Hi'dnn Iras iliilvoied Mr. Aichlii I'crldiiii of i'iUi- llnvcii ISuy. llui'iiul Ciiii'li, tmnliniliui! "to (|iUt j.l,iyin,". Hi • • iiglil Iilii nentinil Dlimnt automobile Ml I:,,,-.-,, r.ral/i, .if Ci fiiini Mid Trlunj;le Motor llaleu of proved iippriiprlntloiin. ilf $11,700 for Mimt )>o In fair condition ami iirlri' Id iMr:i. Kmlly Wiirllilcy irH'XTiinporl j DIP |in»Kl owui-r of ;i new liluniii runic". II I11M1 "iftflV/I ttpttAUtMin in any RtylO"-p(;i"fi!t*tly done. Leon'*! rrniionahle. Atlvlao niaicr-, rilze nr.l hy thi! Tilan'i;lo Motor'tlali'il.--Advpr- (HI|H'.' ['hi. snli> \vn;; liiruli' by tlir i-11- • • • -1. KP'I n.'inli, hoiii'.hl Hint »t l« 11 it Mil* JM'lfMms t»l«V ttift Kod Dunk.-- AdV4;rtl;iomunt. current expruues nnd $500 for ic- liiliuiit from tin; 'iiiaiii;li! Motor VO Whllu street, phono 2800, K«l price. Adilrcs.'i 15. It., drawer M, Kill ti::uraclit. I'likngln Motor Kalos of'Kcd Ihulk ;;nmadnUy ut iU'H f JanH H&4 v\i*Ul\ty* pnlli). Bnnk.—Advert Ifieiumit 1.5ank.—Advertisement. iillllT.. - Advi'i-llMPiiH-nl. Culil Htnrugn Vftult. l'IK-1 Oil Slnko your ir.aeivatkmn ID hnvi: 1 nVour c-.liiiialll.-tl nilvntlne ltl^ft threi-quiulor ton Hodge panel r 1D21) three-riuaiier ton Dodgo panel I'.V[i(iivrlr<;r Kcmlitiiuiti'in. for any burner; best gi.'iilf .') nnd Ix.uk tiling out of thtii \',ttW(* of lhm% §m your winter funi niorcil "t our new Fotliiy'n S nr Typr-wi-lnm Ixuly truck; lili; nuviniv. Finnic Van- Typewriters rented, bought ami |'l ll'.I'M. Illll'VCO-llfll MM V|CIV. I^IIHl I). Cold iilnnifto vault. Lcun'n, 70-70 nnd milling nwichUii'M. 17 lUu.'wi ilynlilr, no wi.,,1 Front utnoct, lted mild. '1'nihln'o. fill llroud utrcut. Red Wlkiiff Cii.. lted Uank, phono 6DU.— „ Wiill« aUect.—Advertisement. slil-fct. lied Banli,—Advertisement, Buiik.-AdvcrtluunicDL *, Bauk.—AUvcituiDtucat. 1 odds in their favor tliay ran into bar! j COM.KGJ-: THEATER. A VJ5KY SUUUKN DKAMI. " WNAVOI0ABSJ2. SI'OKiS AT liliVV XOHK DIMMJSU. THE «AT NUMBER CAME luck. One feature of betting on the | d EDWARD TILTON DEAD. FIREiEfS BIG NIGHT. number game which very pro- Thomas N. M'cCnrlcr Makes ii Mra. limmy vonliatti^nEell 1'asse- Harry Bruwer Makes a Statement Mra, I.uulcj 8. I^hnntluil of lied nounced relates to automobile acci- $250,000 Toward Building. Away at Ne& Yorh Yesterday. Bnnli WHS D Guest of Honor. they are doing: nothing cl^e. On WEIA-KNOWN HOLMUIX FAIIM- UNION HOSE COMPANY HOLDS With Itegard to an Auto /incident. dents. Let two oars collide and any Princeton. N. J., (AP>—Princeton | Mrs. Emmy vonKattemjell, mother every bet made on a number which Injury of damage result and imme- ITS ANNUAL BANQUET. Harry Browor of I^ng Branch has Mra. Loula H. Iiob'onthal of Maple does not win they get twenty per university will oflicially dedicate its! Ell FASSlfiD AWAY TIIUKSDAY. of Edward vonKattengell of Red signed a statement with regard to an aVenuc, a member of tho fjrm of » diate notice will be taken by must new MeCarler theater on February j Bank, died very (suddenly yesterday cent of the amount put up. For ex- devotees of thp number gume if'they automobile accident which occurred Lobuntlial & Company, municipal ample, tf a pprson puts up Si! on 2Jnt, it in announced. The Triangle! He Wus Treasurer uf Hoimdcl Town- morning at her home at 207 ISast About Sixty Persons Attended and about two weeks ago near Tlnton bond specialists, of Now York, was are present. They will take note of club's current production, ' "Th<: ! ship and Custodian uf Helmut Mon- 60th street, New York. Mra. von- Now Brunswick Flro Chief Spolso a number which falls to win tho the automobile license numbers and Falls. Rev. Harry Roasln of Pine one of tho guests of honor and a "runner" gets 40 cents and tin Golden Dog," will life the first offer- [ ey—HIB Widow, Four Children an«l Kattengell had been in poor health —A Turkey Dinner Waa Served Brook, near Tinton Falls, waa with speaker lust Thursday night &t a bet on these numbers in various com- ing In the new $150,000 structure. Ij a Brother Survive. Fome time, and It had been intended mid There Wan Entertainment. "banker" gets the remaining $1.00. binations. Most numbers of threo Mr. Erower in the latter'a car and dinner given by tho investment and on, the otlicr hand If a better puts up During tho dedicatory exercises, j C. Edward Tilton. who lived near t^ move her to a hospital Monday Union Hose company of Shrews- ho received injuries which caused banking women of tho American numerals can be split up into sl\ afternoon. She requested that • thin S2 on a winning number he must combinations, and these combina- which will precede- the performance Hohndcl, died last Thursday night at bury avenue had Ha annual meeting him to bo laid up several days. Mr. women's association at their New ehare ten per cent of hia profits with uf the "Golden Dog," John Oricr Hit*- I tlic age of 63 yeara. He was taken be deferred until Tuesday, and her and banquet at the Dreliouse las Brower'a car waa lilt by an automo- York clublmuao. Tho dinner was in tions seem to be most favored by the death occurred just aa arrangements the "runner." This means $120 for 1-etters. For example the number bcn. president ot Princeton univer- I tflck about eighteen months ago, but Wednesday night. About sixty per- bile In which several troopers were honor of thu members of the asso- tho "runner" and the 51,080 for llr: sity, will leccivu the Keys tu (litj lus; t spring Iiiu condition improved to take her to the hospital hail been wcro present and Chief Francla of riding. In his statement Mr. Brow- ciation whoso ntimeu appeared re- 323, in addition to its original form, completed. Mrs. vonKattengell for- better. can be made 132, 1113, 231, HVJ nnd 321. building; fium the architect, D. Ki .so much that he resumed operating the New Brunswick flro department ev eays the accident was possibly cently In tho New° York Evening There are only a small number of I'iste Fisher of Baltimore, Maryland. Ills farm. About three "wcelfc ago merly lived at Red Bank and she was apolio on tho protection of school unavoidable on account of the snowy Telegram under articles entitled Dreams in which numbers occur i nbout 75 years old. The body arrived "runners" in each town, but almost the foundation for ninny bets. I PrcsidLMit J-iihben will accept on bo- there was n recurrence of his ailment children against fires. A roast tur- weather and the snow-covered road. "Women In Wai) Street." Mrs. Leben- all of these "runners" have assistants j iialt of the university. Oiliccrs of the ami liia decline thereafter was rapid. at Red Bank thia morning and It was key dinner waa nerved and an His statement follows: thal Is said fo bo tho only active or "sub-runners," who receive half In addition to betting at odds, of | Triangle club will also participate in Mr. Tilton was a son of the late piepared for burial by Albert W. tertalnment waa furnished by woman partner In a municipal bond to 1 011 a nit f "I waa proceeding toward Free- of the commissions.""storieTare ioTci I <»0 » <> : numerals, the ceremony. Sylvester and Cornelia Johnson Til- Worden. All the arrangements have alelght-of-hand artist and ventrilo- house. can be made on tho last two hold on tho Eatontown-Frcehold Can ton. Hia father for- 31 yeara oper- not been completed, but It ia probable quist. that some of the "funntrs" make $50 VW* [3 o f th? e unit! . For cxuinpie, The theater has been made possi- load and I stopped to allow Rev. lo $100 a week. For the most part, ble through the gift of $250,000 by ated the farm at Holmdel which is that the funeral will bo held Friday VEItNON TREAT VISITS HERE. anyone who bet on 70 latsl Wednes- afternoon with Interment at Fair The ne'.yly elected officers of the Hnrry Rossln to get out f>t my car. however, the "runners" are owners Thomas N. McCarter, '88, uf Newark, now owned by Theron McCampboll. company were Installed and Frank day would have won. However, thy C. Edward Tilton was township treas- View cemetery. Mr. Rosain waa out of tho car and of businesses who collect bets as ftodds would have been GO to 1 in-which supplemented funds accumu- Dennis, the new president, appointed was reaching In tho car for his suit- World Wur Pilot Now Flying Mall side line to their regular business. lated over a period of years by tho urer of Holmdel township and cus- 1 for. IMtcalin Corporation, sustead of COO to 1, as is the case when hia various committees. Henry Bon case, when my car wan struck in. tho Nearly all of these "runners," ac-' Triangle club. todian of tho township school funds. nctt la chairman of the house com correct complete unit of three For several yeara he was a member DIED IN FLORIDA. rear by another car. I saw thlo car Vcrnon E. Treat, formerly of As- cording to common report, are them- 1 "* icrals is selected. In addition to being used as n mittec, which conslstu of Waynard through the mirror of my oar, fol- selves inveterate players on the num-1 of the township committee. Ho waa bury; Park, who is employed as an The payment of money to winners home for the Triangle club, the thea- Mni/U. VT. Jeffries Formerly Lived Applegate, Daniel Hopkins, Sr., and lowing me, just before I stopped. Ono airmail pilot between Hadley airport l;or same. Stories arc told of some ter will be employed as a laboratory a member of the American Mechan- Jackson Murphy. W. Harry Pen- of the number game Is usually done ics lodge of Holmdel. at Red Dunk. rear spring ot my uutomobllo was und Richmond, Virginia, by tho Pit- of them having "hit the bank" for for the courses in dramatic art given nington waa appointed a member of brokon, two rear bumpers were bent, large winnings. by "runners." AH the game is illegal, colrn corporation, wan a visitor Fri- in the university by l-rofessor Don- Mr. Tilton ia survived by his widow Mrs. Julia VanSchoUc Jeffries, wife tho executive council and Walter the sparo tiro rack waa bent and. tho day at the Red Bank airport, Treat, From a standpoint of (he study of there is no way to put the "runners" of R. W. Jeffries of Painesvllle, Ohio, under bonds, and it is said that thp ald Ciive Stuart, who holds the Tri- nr.d by two sons and two daughters. Hamilton aUd Honry HlgKlna we're cleat holding the back seat was a world war pilot, is a member of human nature it is interesting to ob- angle club chair in dramatic art. Tho His children are Roy Tilton of Cran- died very suddenly ltibt Wednesday appointed representatives to the fire- brokon. I do not know whether tho Red Bank aero club and he was serve how the betters select the num- j "banker" uses great care in select- new theater will also be: used to bury, Harold Tilton of Middletown at Barton, Florida, where ehc had men's relict association. Trooper Srrtitii, tho chauffeur of the bera on which they place their earn- '"S1thcs c agents. Despite this care, at ono time employed at the Red house the offerings of the theater In- township. Miss Dora Tilton of Holm- gone to epend the winter. She was Others who attended tho banquet other car, was driving fast or not, Bank field. Several pilots, who ob- ings. Some of them are hard work-1 according to common talk, some of time, Princeton's little theater. c!c! and Mrs. Minor Brown of Marl- 51 years oi age. Sho was apparently but I would Judge from the Impact tht*ie« "runners"i'"«m>r«" havlinvne abscondenii^i-in/lordi with wero Councilmen Robert A. Kennedy tulncd their licenses at tho Red Bank ing people who can ill afford to lose "The American theater needs in- Uoro, Mr. Tilton also loaves a broth- in good health when Ehc left for of his car with mine that he waa not cash which they were supposed tu Florida a abort time ago. Mrs. Jef- and Albert VanSchoIck, William airport, received instruction from one cent. For one thing consider have paid to winners. telligent audiences," Di\ Stuart da- er. Henry C. Tilton of Rod Bank. Francis, cx-chairman of tho fire com- driving fast, or moro daraago would Treat. this occurrence: clurod today in commenting upon tho fries wad u daughter of Mr. and Mrs. havo been done. Snow and hall wore Several attempts have been made The funeral was held Sunday af- J. A. VunSchollc. Sr., formerly of Red mittee of the Red Bank borough About a month ago or so the ftrc future policy of the McCarter thea- ternoon at the house and the sermon council; Joseph Aisay, Louis Tetley, falling and tho road was covered HAZLKT MEWS. bell at Red Bank rang 6GG. This was by the authorities to stop the num- Eanlt, and she ia survived by her with snow. Duo to tho condition of ber game. Raids have been mad'} ter. "We arc trying to do our part waa preached by Rev. John Sherman, Cornelius Mount and Jaitic.s R. Wol- n signal to Liberty fire company tn t'i fill that need. We will use tho parents. She also loaves a brother, the weather and road tho accident and.other action has been taken. Af- pastur of the Holmdel Baptist J. A. VanSchoIk, who ia one of tho cott, past fire chiefs; Frederick Mr. nnd Mrs. Angola M. Webster fight a fire outside of Red Bank. At new theater as a laboratory in dra-church. Burial was made at Holm- Dressier, the present chief, Thomas was possibly unavoidable." u least, to the firemen this was what ter each such attempt the game has councilmen of Red Bank. Tho fu Entertain Card Party. increased in popularity. In this sec- mutic couriies just as tho chemistry del cemetery.- Meade and Edmund Crelln, assistant the- call of 666 meant. To many student uses retorts and Bun sen ircral waa held at Paincsvillo and Mr. chiefs and Harry Degcnrlng and Da- Mr. and Mra. Angelo M. Webster players of the number game it meant tion it has more devotees than the end Mra. VanSchoUc left Ked Bank Wall street stock market, horse rac- turners to test the combinations of vid Mair, president and secretary re- TALKS BY PIGEON EXPERTS. entertained tho card club at their Something entirely different. To the earth's elements, MUS. KLLA VAN MATER DEAD. by automobile last week to attend it homo oil. the Holmdel turnpike on ir*cT. poker or any game of chance. The are expected to return home to- spectively of tho executlvo council them It was a "hunch" that GGG wan of the Red Bank flro department. Fort Monmouth Men Address Moot- Wednesday evening. First prizes in o winning number. Many of them Every time any number picker "Our undergraduates will learn Ked Bank Itesldent l'llty Years Died day. what are the problems of the staco ing j>t Hebrew Association. llvo hundred wero awarded to Mr. put their money on the number,.and makes a. "killing" the news spreads Lust Wednesday. and Mro. Carcnco 10. Bahronburg and it so happened that this number won. like wildfire among the devotees of by experimenting; with writing, pro- COLLEGE WOMEN'S MEETING. Thomaa Roas and Harry Meyer, ducing and acting themselves. A , DIED AFTER OPERATION. Miss Maudo Aeltcraon. William M, The result Was that on the following the game and also readies outsiders. Mrs. Ella VanMater, wife of Hen- Unitod States army pigeon exports Ackerson received the consolations. Not long ago there was a story cur- sound appreciation conies only with ry VanMator of Harding road, died America's Foreign follcy and Pence stationed at Fort Monmouth, were day "the bank" had to pay out about John Schmidt of Highlands Died At tho conclusion of tho games tho $20,000 to Red Bank betters who act- rent about a West Red Bank store- a thorough understanding of tholast Wednesday night of a complica- Problems Wero Discussed. tho principal speakers Thursday pioblems which are" solved. Our un- Sunday in His 45th Year, hostess sorved delicio'us refresh- ed on this "hunch." Since that time keeper who made $1,180 on the num- tion of diseases after a long sickness. night at tho monthly educational ments. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. L. ber panic. , Shortly after this an em- dergraduates will have thut apprecia- She was born at Everett 69 yeara The National association of uni- meeting of the Kcd Bunk Young the fire bell again rang 666, but this John Schmidt of Water Witch ave- versity women met Monday after- Jackson will entertain on Wednes- number on this occasion failed to ployee of a milk company was said tion and will become sympatliic an;l ago and was a daughter of Timothy" nue, Highlands, died on Sunday at Men's nnd Young Women's Hebrew intelligent auditory ever after." noon at tho homo of Mrs. R. W. L. day evening. Thoso present were Mr. prove a wjnner, much to the disap- tc have "hit the bank" for $1,180. Tho and Mary Manning. She had lived the Long Branch hospital after an association. Tho meeting was held and Mrs, Charles I. Young, Mr. and most successful number picker is at Red Bank ilfty years. Dunn of Spring Lake. Thirty-seven In tho auditorium of the Riverside pointment of number game players operation for appendicitis. He was members were present including one Mra. J. Grovor Curtis, Mr, and Mra. •who put their money on it. said to be a young man who has "hit Surviving Mra. VanMater la a 44 years old and was a carpenter by avenue synugoguo and It was attend- William M. Ackorson, Mr. and Mrs. the bank" no less than seven times. PARTY AWD SUKl'IUSE SHOWER new member, Mrs. Irving Hanco of ed by about eighty persons, Includ- daughter, Mrs. Samuel Sweet ,of trade. He Icave3 a widow, Mrs. Middletown village John T, Ackerson, Mr. and Mrs, Jos- For every "hunch" which proves Rumor has it that the winnings of Utica, New York. She also leaves Amelia Schmidt. There are no chil- ing members of various Hebrew ao- Reports wero made by Mrs. Wil- eph II. L. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. successful thero arc numerous cx- this young man aggregate $3,500. It Was Given Sunday Night by the j four slaters, they being Mrs. Mary dren. The funeral will be held at cletlca oi Red Bank, boy scouts and Clarence. 13. Bahrcnburg, Mr. and sinples of failures. Some of the Hunting Foutliglit Club. Bennett of Deal, Mrs. J. B. Swan of two o'clock this afternoon and will liam Herrman, who 1B chairman of students of the night school which the fellowship committee, by Mrs. Mrs. Ernost E. Pc3eux, Mr. and Mrs, cumber game players follow the plan Tho Hunting Footlight club had a Atlantic Highlands and Mrs. Margar- be conducted by Rov. Walter S. R. is conducted by tho young people's J. Frank, Welgand, Miss Maudo of betting on the numbers of the FOR COLORED ADVANCEMENT. et Burke and Mrs. Alice Wall of As-Powell of tho Highlands Methodist Horace , who ia chairman of Hebrew Boclety. Valentine party and surprise mis- the program committee, and by Mrs. Ackerson, Miss Elizabeth V. Young, houses of prominent Red Bank resi- bury Park. The funeral was hold Sat- church. Burial will be made at Fair Charles I. Young, Jr., and Mr. and 1 cellaneous shower at the Hunting Ernest Llnburn, who Is chairman of Tho men told how tho Lost Battal- dents who die. Various rules are A Meeting for tho Uplift of Colored theater Sunday n igh t. The shower urday morning at St. James's church, View cemetery. Mrs. Angelo M. Webster. . followed as to the length of time to Folks Held nt hong Branch. wheife a requiem high mass was cele- the legislative committee. Addresses ion had been saved by a pigeon and was for Mrs, Lester Conovcr, bride wore made by Mrs. Raymond B. Cur- they related tho story of "Chor Anil,1 be followed in betting on such a of the theater's doorman. brated, 'feurlal was at Mt. Olivet Tho Cardinal poultry club mot at number, but the commonly accepted George White Long Branch was cemetery. The bearers wero T. Ivlns TARROT FEVER. ley, state president, and by lira a famous war pigeon whose body Is tho homo of Angelo M. Mobster on r.ellef is that there ia magic in the the principal speaker at the installa- The party was held on the stage, Howard, M. VanBuren Smock, Louis Honry C. Barkhorn, state fellowship now in tho Smithsonian institute. Tuesday evening. numeral 3. Opinions differ aa totion meeting of Lho Long Branch which was humorously decorated Liicari, Peter F. Lang, Randolph Two .Victims of This Disease at Aa-chairman. A fund of $1,000,000 for They explained how carrier pigeons John T. Ackorson Is driving a new whether the bets on such a number unit of the national association for with cartoons drawn by Jack W. Stryker and John Armstrong. bury Tarlt. fellowship purposes is to be raised by are trained and their uspfulness In Chevrolet sedan. . the advancement of colored people Mason. DahcMng was enjoyed and a tho association. The New Jersey time of peace as well as in war. They should be for three days, three weeku The state board of health has sup- The ladies' auxiliary of Hazlet fire or three months. The other day a at Second Baptist church, at Long "Dutch" luncheon was served, Mrs. unit of tho association is one ofexhibited two pigeons, ono of which company will meet with Mrs. George Branch last week. Rev. A. S. Gray- Conovcr received many gifts. The ported Dr. Charles Prout of Asbury eighteen, each o£ which has pledged was captured in a German trench colored man who -was talking with 1KV1NGTON WOMAN DEAD. Park, who pronounced uio causo of B. Warren tomorrow afternoon. a Register reporter bemoaned the son, pastor of the church, Rev. H.committee in charge of the party con- $40,000. during the world war. Tho other sisted of Chester Arthur, Tony the death of Benjamin HendrlcUson Carlton Cherry has purchased a fact that he had not bet on such a Dunn, pastor of Trinity African Mra. BMmond deMonoolglo, chair- lost nn eye in tho Argonno forest. new Ford coupe. church and Dr. J. C. McKeivIe, chair- Hunting, Raymond Coreale, Mr. and Mro, Caroline Walters'a Funeral To- last Saturday week as parrot fever. Rabbi Nathan Wltkin was chairman number more than three days. Ho morrow at Eatontown. Dr. Prout also claims that Mrs. Ger-man of the international relations A turkey supper will bo held at St said he had bet $2 per day on the man of the executive committee, and Mrs. Jack Mason, Misses Shirley of tho meeting. Fielder and Lydia Metzgar, Lester trude Russell died of tho same committee, led ,a round-table dlBcua- John's church on Wednesday eVcn- house number of a deceased Red made addresses. There was a large Mra. Caroline Walters, 52 years old, sion on "America's Foreign Policy attendance. Conover and Leroy Snyder. malady. Both "victims lived above a ing. Bank resident for three days with- wife of Richard P. Walters of Irving- pet shop. George Wasner, proprietor and tho Problems of Peace." Empha- HELD FOU AUTO THEFT. On Thursday evening a play, "Tho out winning. On the fourth day he Rev. Mr. Dunn was in charge of Others present were Mr. and Mrs. ten, died this week of dropsy after a of the uHop, admitted that a parrot sis waa placed on the importance of Rng Carpet Bee," wns held at St. shifted to another number, with the William 'Slocum, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-long sickness. Mr. and Mra, Walters the installation ceremony. Frisby ; he had was sick, but he insisted the tho course of lectures on Interna- Red Dank Colored Man Hud Already John's church and about $-10 was result that the number on which he Laws ltf president of the unit, Miss liam Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Warren formerly lived at Eatontown. Sur- ailment was a common malady tional relations to bo given on the realized. Smock, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sacco viving Mrs. -Walters besides her h Sor.vcd Term in Jail. liad wagered, the three previous days Ethel Meade is secretary and Mrs. among parrots. afternoons of February 11th, 18th Walter Ackerson, son of Mr. and waa the winner. The colored man Susie Sanderlin is treasurer. and daughters, Mr. and Mite. Harry Land, ia a sister, Mrs. William Kemp and 25th at four o'clock In tho ball- Edward Johnson, colored, of Ecr- Welsh and daughter Corrinne, Mr. of Irvingtcn. Mrs. William M. Ackerson, has re- said he was convinced by this cir- The subject of Mr. White's address room of the Hotel Monterey at As-gen place, had a hearing Monday be- turned homo from the Long Branch cumstance that the house numbers wns "Neglected Fundamentals," and and Mrs. Earl Worthley, Mrs. Ray- The body was removed to Charles Fire Wrecks Hotel. bury Park. At next week's lecture fore Justice Henry F. Hylln on a mond Coreale, Mrs, Chester Arthur, hospital whnro he underwent an op- of prominent Red Bank residents he undertook to prove tiiat, just as Breese's undertaking establishment Keansburg was visited by another Professor Harry E. Gideonco, assist- charge of stealing an automobile nn<] eration for appendicitis. Mrs. Lcroy Snyder, Misses June he was sent to jail to await grand who died should be played for three slavery was as an institution at- at Eatontown and the funeral will be serious iHo early Monday morning ant professor of economics at Rut- Charles Johnson and family havb weeks at least. tacked and finally overthrown by the Johnson, Matilda Nichols and Esther held tomorrow afternoon at half-past when the Meadowbrook hotel was gers university, will speak on "Inter- jury action in default of $2,000 ball. Fazzonc; Ford S. Salmon, James moved into their newly built house concentration of the public con- two o'clock at the Eatontown Advent gutted with a loss of about $10,000. rational Student Movements and Johnson is charged with stealing a on the Hoimdcl Turnpike. ' ': There are many other "hunches" Tansey, Bernard McDonnell, Emi! new Hupmobilo sedan two months t science upon fundamental natural church. Burial will bo at Glenwood The hotel was four stories in height Their Relation to World Peace." A cafeteria supper will bo held at ; which actuate those who play the rights, so today it is necessary to be Sansone, Anthony Talerico and Rich- cemetery at West Long .Branch. ond contained seventy rooms. It ia ago from Dominlck Acccra's garage number game. According to com- ard Laros. on Bridge avenue, Johnson wns ar- the fliehouac on February 2Cth by on guard lest such rights are for- owned by William Donovan of New- tho Ladles' auxillai^. mon report'there is no more popular gotten and neglected. X^ie speaker ark. Firemen wero of tho opinion DANCE FOB SOCIAL CLUB. rested by Elizabeth police less than number among the devotee? of this quoted writings and utterances of VICTIM OF HEART DISEASE. that the blaze was started by defec- two hours after tho car was stolen Charles I. Young, Jr., whose noae form of chance than 444. The rea- Abraham Lincoln sentiments that AN OLD NKWSFAPEH. tive wiring. This was the third fire Red Dank Organization to Have the Ho had had an accident with th? was broken whllo playing basket- son of this is said to bo the fact that would today be considered anar- Mrs. Nathaniel A. Davis Died Yes- at. Keansburg within two weeks. Event Next Week. stolen car fit Elizabeth and was ar- ball, had it reset by Dr. Mann ot President Hoover received 444 elec- chistic, or communistic, or social- Little Silver Resident HUH NOW York terday., In Her 64th Year. rested on a charge of drunken driv- Perth Amboy. toral votes at the presidential elec- Paper rrlntcd In 1783. The Branch social club of Red Cards have been received by rel- istic, so far, Mr. White said, have we Bank will have a danco at Its club ing. Ho waa sent to jail for sixty tion in 1928. This number has never drifted from fundamental considera- Mrs. Edwy C. Haft of Little Silver Mrs. Mary A. E. Davis, wife of OUK DAIRY INDUSTRY. days and after serving his term he atives from West Palm Beach, Flor- won yet in the number game, but ac- Nathaniel A. Davis, died early yes- rooms in Clayton & Magee's hall noxf ida, mailed by Mr. and Mrs. Fred tions. Not only are such ignored, the possesses a copy of the New York Wednesday night. A door prize and was turned over to the Red Bank cording to reports many persons still speaker said, but they even are Morning Post, published November terday morning at her home on Ber- Business Growing and Quality of police. Tho stolen automobile was Stryker, who are on an automobile accept it as a "hunch" and play it gen place from heart trouble after a Cows Improving. a number danco prlzo will bo trip through the South. bluntly denied and ridiculed in at7th, 17S3. Tho paper was printed by awarded. Music will be furnished by owned by Kew York relatives of Mr daily. It is said that the King Pin sickness of a year. She was in her Accera, who wero visiting at Red Miss Elizabeth Cherry entertained least one school book now used in Morton & Horner, "at 7 Water street, C4th year and she was born at New Trenton, N. J., (AP)—New Jer- Chester Arthur, Jr. Dance posters Monmouth county number "banker" the Long Branch high school and between the Coffee house and Old sey's dairy industry is growing and Bank. tho Ladies' aid of St. John's church insures against loss on this number York. She moved to Red Bank two arc being drawn by Misa Theresa on Wednesday ufternoon. Following probably in other high schools in Slip." It has four pages. Tho edges the quality of its milk cows is im-Lartaud and Fred Gill. by putting money with New Yorl: New Jersey. Mr. White said this are torn, otherwise the paper is inyeara ago. Besides her husband she the business session, the hostess is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Alice proving, the state department of Tho club will hold a card party at PARTY FOR JOHN NEAFIE. "bankers" on this number. ,Accord- hook Is "Elementary Economics," by good condition. agriculture has announced. served rcfieahnients. Miss Anna ing to rumor so great is faith in this Smith of Seattle, Washington. The Clayton & Magcc's hall Wednesday Cowlcs and Mrs. Harry S. Cowles Professors Ely and Wackcr. Mr. General Washington's farewell ad- The department reported that ths Hia Father Entertained WUh n Mov- number that the Monmouth county White said the colored people could funeral will be held at Mount's fun- night, March 5th. Plans for tho will entertain at tho next meeting, King Fin, millionaire that ho is, dress to tlie armies of the. United eral parlor at 135 West Front street past four years has shown an ln-danco and card party were made lnst ing Picture Show. Thoso present were Mrs. Harry E. be very useful citizens if they would States is printed In full. There; are n crean in the number of all cattle on would be denuded of all his fortune adopt the attitude on social or eco- Thursday evening at eight o'clock. week at a meeting of tho club. A Mr. and Mrs. John H. Ncafle of Mance, Mrs. Mary A, Cowles, Mrs, nnd more besides, if this number of number of auction sale notices. One Interment will bo made on Friday farms in the state. Figures in 1926covered dish luncheon waa served af- Harry S. Cowlea, Miss Anna Cowlcs, nomic questions shown by the Great of the items of news is ad follows: showed 154,000 head of cattle on Brown place had a party last 4H should win unless he insured Emancipator. at Mount Olivet cemetery at Maa- ter the business session and games •Wednesday night in celebration of Mrs. William II. Hyer, Mrs. Andrew against such an eventuality by bol- We are informed by a gentleman pcth, Long Island. record while in 1930 the number was and dancing were enjoyed. The new 1G7.O0O. llicir son John's seventh birthday. J. Latham, Mrs. II. Alvln Walling, ting himself on this number against from Princeton that the iCastern entertainment committee, consisting Eight of John's boy friends were en- Mrs. Samuel IT. Walling, Mrs. Frank Kew York "number bankers." mail was on Thursday night taken The number of milk cows and milk of Misses Etta Coddlngton, Goodwin PARTY FOlt ALUMNAE CHAPTER FLNKUAL AT NAVES1NK. tertained at dinner, after which Mr. P. Kproul, Mrs. Roy Carle, Misa out of tlic postoillce at that place. heifers, one to two years old were re- Christiansen and' Dorothy Mazza, Neafle showed a moving picture In Hyldah Hyer, Mrs. Stephen D. Lam- Next to the number of 444 the The robbery was committed in the ported as increasing. The net in was in charge. New Jersey College. Graduates to A JMUSS Was Hold for Mrs. Isabel Which Tom Mix was the star. Game.-j bcrtucm, Mr«. Roy Lambortson, Mrs. number of 33 seems to be most fa- most daring manner. Mr. Martin, crease of the former was 6,000 heads Joseph C. Cherry, Mrs. Ira Carhart, vored, according to common report, Ilavo Affair at Long Branch. Itoger at St, Agnes's Church. The new officers of the club are: wero played and tho boys recited nnd who carries the- mail as fur as Mor- since January 1, 1927. and the latter onng. Mi-.s. Thrimas Ralhbonc nnd son, Mrs. ' Why this ia so is difficult to unJei- The Monmouth county chapter of ristown, had no iiooner filtered the j showed an increase of from IL',000 in PpMldont—Mrn. Slilncy Cmlillck. The funeral of Mra, Iaabcl M. Rog- Viue president— Mias Thcrcsn Lartnuri, Prizes for reciting pieces were won .Tames Morrell, Mra. John H. Bahren- stond except that "threes," according the New Jersey college for women's ollico and laid his charge on tile er of Navcsink, v.ho died lasL week 1926 to 18.000 In 1930. OorrcsDundinir and financial cccrclnry— burg, Mra. .Emicl Plmpcr, Mra. Ella , to supcrstitution, am supposed to he ulumnac association will hold a curd fellow entered, blow The estimated value of milk cows Sydney Cmldlck. by Frankiyn Eclt, Jonca nirl table, than at tho Long: Branch hospital, was John Neaflc. John attends H. C.Bcdlc, MisH Anna Lufburrow, Mr.n, lucky. Most of these players of parly the latter part of March at the out tho candle, and carried off the held last Wednesday at her late res- per head was said to have increased Treitmircr—-Mian F^U'lln Cm-hart. Joseph D. Ecillo, llcv. and Mrs. Hen- "threes" play it not only in one way Garlield-Grant note! at Long Branch. from $95 In 1926 to $140 in 1930, "This Tniatec—Mrc, Hruno Maizn. lalmage's academy on Lcroy place. mail with all Its contents. idence urul afterward at St. Apnes's Other guests were Benny and Ed- ry Johnson, Mr;;. Wlllinm Conklin, but also in two other v/ays. They Miss Elizabeth "Warwick of Lons Catliolic church at Atlantic High- means,", tho department said, "that Mrs. Joseph Ilyer, Mrs. James Ward play it in what they call "a combina- ward Broaclhcad, Theodore and Eud- Branch is chairman of (lie parly hinds. Father MIchacl'H. Callahnn the farmers are Improving their AVHEKE SUMMKU LINGERS. and daughter Peggy, Mrs. Edward tion." This combination embraces committee and MLSK •Florence Mar-, MISS ALIDA IIUMVIU TO WED. stock and as a consequence tho un- taec Woodward, Edwin Jones and eclrbrated a. lecpuiem high mass and James Dclatush. Woolicy, Mrs, Fannie Holmes, Mrs. C00, 030 and 003. Twice during the shall of Asbury Park will have girl students of St. Agnes's school productive, low-grade milk cows are Florence Lcroy, Mrs. Roclif Lcroy, past year it is said that this combi- A Profusion of Flowers nnd Plants charge of the prizes. Her Kiigugriiiwit to Herbert Cham- sang. Burial, in charge of Albert eliminated." In a School Greenhouse. Mrs. Carrlo K. Walling, Mr9. Robert nation has "hit the bank," each time The chapter cleared more than 570 bertain Announced at ;i Tarty. W. Worden of Red Bank, was at Mt. HELD UI' IN ROOM. 'P. Wmillpy. Mrs. James King, Mra. with winnings of about $70,000 for The number of horses and swine last week at a dance at the Kinsley Olivet cemetery and the bearers waa reported an decreasing, while Tho pupils of the agricultural., de- Winfleld Mnurer and Miss Elizabeth residents of Red Bank. No sympa- Anna hotel at' Asbury Park. Mrs. Miss Alula Helwlg, who lives at were Timothy Maxson, Howard Dc- partment of the Middletown town- Charles Sayro Beaton and Kobbcil I" Cherry. thy need be felt for the wealthy col- sheep and mules were said to re Mary Rend Winkler of Asbury Park I Harmony in Mid die town township. Vesty, Leroy Carlmrt, Josepli Max- main constant. Decrease Jn number ship high school at Leonardo Hold Texns Hoicl. ored "banker" who took beta against onterUiined a number of friends at well, Peter McLnu^'hlin nnd John flowers to voters at the township was hostess and those who headed of horse.*) was attributed to the ex- Charles II. Snyre, brother of Or. these numbers, if it Is true as re- the various committee?) were Mteat's a lunehci at. •the Franei.-; pine Kozak. school election yesterday afternoon. Curd of Tlmnlis. ported that he derives profits of one tensive use of the tractor. William D, Sayro of Maplo avenue, Audrey lingers, Ann Kellers, ISIizn- school at on Tuesday Tho November 192D index numbnr Tho flowers are raised in large green- We wi.'ih- to Umnk those who were million dollara a year and insures last verlt. Thn plate earihi showed who for several years hns betm mak- so very kind to UK in our recent be- lieth liohinson and Dorothy Pcnn of New Jersey farm prices wag KiO, houses on the school property. Thls^ ing Ills home in Southern California against losses on popular numbers Todil., Among the guests fro;ii Ue;t a tiny innid holding a horjuct of (low- K1VICK FLAZA FUNEKAL. year more flowers than usual arc in reavement, »;spc(-'i:illy Mr. Ciono Mn- PIIie11 I he department stated, which com- and who about thrco months ago txec, Mr. (5forj.ro Iir-nnls, Mr. M. Fer- ,fcy putting up money with New York Bank weir. Misses Suzanne Kenfer era and aitiimuiL'cd tin* iMigUK ^ Hie building, and racks arc being pyt •'bankers" on ouch number;,. Mrs. Mary A. Ming Was Rurlcd pared with 141 for the correspond took up his residence nt tho Grant ris. Rov. V>. F, TUtoada, Mr, Adams, nnd Margaret .Sayrcn, Harry Curl nf M Ilchvi lo llnwaril Chamber ing month last year. up to increase the fitoiage'.space. Thu the bearers and all who sent their ! Thursday in Bergen County. hotel. El Paso, Texan, wan hold up Among: the features of the number Knit, Robert J. Patrick and Arthur 'h"". *»» " Hoibcrt. Chamberlain, "Corn, white potatoes, hay, apples, pupliti have several thousand geran- and robbfirl in hlu room early Ki-Jday earn. game are "dream books." It is said Jj Bent/.. |who live.-; near MhidK'towh village The funeral of Mrs. Mnry A. Minj; milk and veal wero higher in price ium plants, na wel! as many other morning, January IJIst. Mr. Suyre, In Mra. Frank Kellinn, (hat some of these "books" are Issued 'The guest-; well' Miss Klva Li Ice of of ltiver lJ)aza, who died ouddonly during November 1921), than during kinds of tloweru. During the Easter Mr, nnd Mru. Charles Kcllum. The next meeting of the group will his encounter with the intruder, was —Advcrtiiicmnit. \ "by the "bankers" who receive the bo at Misn'Jeannet.to Finn':! ftt Long Whal^u'ji, New Jersey, Miss Almecla last, week from heart trouble, way tho same month in 19118," the depart ond Decoration day seasons, large batlly beaten and ten stitches were jnonoy put up by tlie betters. Wheth- Branch Tuesday night, March -Hh, Paynlru" u'f; Keansburg, Mirw Kathryn held Thursday afternoon at the late mont reported. "Tho price of wheat sales of flowerii are nmdo and some taken to close a scalp wound. Mr. er this ia BO or not theso "dream i Williams of Nnve.ilnk, Miss Until ('uril of Thanhs. if^idence. Rev, C. S. Kirkegnrd, n. and egga was tho same in November oidern have already been received Payre'a assailant waa known to the The family of tho Inlc-Mrn. Georgy books" Hat almont every kind of n I Cunningham nf Hergcnnolcl, Mlfis Lutlirran ininistcr from Plain field, >f 1IWR and 1020," it continued, "and for these holidays. Frnnk Poston, police, but bnforo they could get him A. Roger Mruleftilly ucknowlodgo th'j dream which any person can havt> ! rOLIC'KMAN'S LKG BKOKKN. ! Hilda Aim's of Middlebur;r Centre. pi ofichcd I lie sermon mul burial, In thn .price of rye, chicken:), invert tho t.rjichcr of the ngrlcultunil de- he commlttccd tuilcldo. iminy kind nrtN nt their nelghborM and each drenm is numbered. Many MIH:I Beatrice- Me- chai^f; of Albert W. WoriJen, was inpotatoes*, peppers, lettuce nnd hng.i partment, says everything Indicates dud friendn ilurlni,' her illness nnd devotees of the numbnr game buv Kdimiml Desmond Injured When Latrliio nf Comlciforil, Pennsylvania, a mausoleum nt Fair.View cemetery w.in lower thin November, compared that this will hi; the moat successful dculh. the "dream bookn" and bet on tiui Moloruyclu Hit u Tree. iind Miss Margaret Layton and Miss in HerjTon eoiinty. MVM. Ming's two with November 1923." hrnson the jmpiin have ever had, ao DRIDGIO PAIITY AT HOTEL. fieorgd A. Roger,' JHimbere corresponding to their Mar^aiet Dominirk of Mnbiwau. Thn aony, John J., and ICdward A., anil Thomas Uarvoy. Policeman Edmund Desmond of far aa tho sale of flowers is con- — Advertisement. guests made a frift of a huge basket two grandson:; were beurera. cerned. Mr. Ponton's claaa In thoMrs. II. T. Metzgnr Waa HOHICBB for dreams In tho book. ,, , jKumson Is in tho Long Branch hos- ot carnations tu Miss ltrhvl^. Two lllrthfl. One popular •'hunch Is that °/! pital with a broken kg. Ho wns In- largest in flic history of tho school. the Huturday livening C lull. Mrs. Nelson Robertu of Atlantic Letting on house numbers, kvidont-iiur(M, j,vianv nftcrnooii when a Ho has -111 pupils. Lust year lie hn.l Tho Saturday evening biidgo club Mis. Ann IMartin's I'unenil. Highlands gave 1'lrlh to a daughter Jy many persona believe that tho | ,„„,,.,,, „.,,,,,,, ,u, wn.. vUUui, 15rid|;<:-I.iilH'lu'nii I'urlj. Ihli-ly. of Ked Bank met nt tho Globe hotel WANT ADVERTISEMENT^ ,Mi:i, A Tin M. Martin of Arthur Friday nt the Kivcrviow hospital at houses which they occupy have lucky (.ra,h,,,i |,,lo ., u.eo ,m ,lu, n,,,„.,„,, u-ith Mi-.'i. II. T. Molzgar nn IIOHICII!) Mri'. I'barli.M K. 'I'lioinnn uf Urund place, K'd Hank, wau buried Tliura- lied 1'ank. The Infant weighed Too Late for Classification. numbers. One story which m widely roa(, ro|U:o |lrnr],,im,-tn.s Km „„_ .. 1 rrcl, Ked l'.iinli,-riitprtailu'(l a nunt- A DEATH AND A KOUUEItV. Owing to iilckncsin among mmio of told and believed nt Red Bank Is ||ncd nni, Dt,,,n,,)I1(, v,..,., ,.,]tn,, in fjay nfU'i neuii with a'short jjorvluc at plcvcn pounda and has been named l,ci- of fi irndn ye. toi'lay nt a lum'li- the memliera. there waa a fsmaHrr »t- HKI.I.irid OUT—llnnlunrc ntocli of J. about a woman who bet dally for ,,u, ,„„.„„„], nmhuliiiic<. t.i lli<- hm- the lute le.-idenee In charge of Hew U.Gwendolyn Itobcrls, Audi Viilod lhig and Hontconi; Stole ciiii ami bl-ul;:c par! s* ill St, Uej^i.s 1'iaiiklid lllioiMhj of Red Hunk atitl tendanco than uaiial. Tho playerft •lr.iiri.nl /Mini,. NIIIIB, bolts, horne- •ihreo years on tin* iminbtir of \m{ pitfil. Ifp G»td thnl an nut'-inublle linU-t nt Ntw Yorli. Tin' [;iit';l.-i were Mrs. William K. Uuam-ll, v\ifn uf (.'ofhu- mul UcKUtrutlon 'iag. wore Ml'.'i. Alice I'. Ilniiilrlcksun, Mrn. liouse. H is nalcl that at tho Mart Hcv. William II. Carhnrt, Sr, of Lit- the pastor of the Key port Hapti.;; hlioe-*. <-lil'-t:*Mi v.iip. ptc. Auution forced him off the road. The licence Urn. William A. Ihipping. Mm. Hairy tic Silvct. Ijviiial wim at Ewi gi tun («. l''o;itcr Spinning of l!nint:h ave- Arthur V. Kwift, Mro. Cliurlca I'. Uiiiiimi, :I:I Kn-'l. l-'j-rjiit ntrcet, fivD this woman hot $2 pv.r day but (hat jilalc tin the car \v;i:j covci cil with Caiii]jholl, Mrs. ljdmuiiil Wilson. Mrn. hurch, ;;ave birth In a tum Ian I Noblu, Mies Rlai-gaiet Sutton, Minn Uradually she reduced her wupeu coinetery nt Little Silver and thoWednesday at the I'llverview hon- uio is mourning tin; 1OH;J of "Denny," ilnor» I mm lliintlm; thantcr. He! dirt and ho WJIH abh; to vw only two P.lddle H. fiarrlsdii. -Mrs. .lames lieuitMj: were Mr. Carlmrt, Clmrltvn Ilia fox terrier (log. Tho dog was Grace Button, Mrs. J. A. Cliauiuy, Hani;. until they amounted to only a few nunibem. Desmond htv.i hern riding Cooper. Mrs. William HeinlHi'kson pitnl. cents a day. Eventually the numbnr II. Hurley, G. Haroid Ktiviua and run over nnd killed by an automo- Mrs. Gortruclo Perrlno and Mrs. Olive tho mntorcycle nbout two \vfck.'=. iind Mi-u" Winifred COIKI\'CI. \ Glliioy. Tho winners wero Mra. Alice won. All tho woman fiot wau $'-27. In .Stanley I. lirown. Vovt Monmoiitli Kngiigcmeat, )U(! laiit week. Wlirt owns the car 7aii\~ iin, nirimpnTvi :a not known. Tho doj: wan login- P. Hcndrlckson and Mlos Grace Sut- tho course of three yonra uhe had . -*•«- - mlltlon: cninwo: l>r!ro Mr:). Chnrlcii Htistni) of Port MOM- uicA. Aflrr tho nnlliml wan dnad ton, ,I,:I!.|..; i:.iuil - iil.-.i'iiil iim.-11'iil. All- aptmt moi'o than $2,000, l \rw Suiiita.v-S»-li(»nl reacln-r, Sandy llitoli inTanl l>ead. nmith aniimmrr.i tin- en;;M;.;eniUi Mi.:i l-'ii lllilf I!n en nf \\', :;l In,nt Andrew J. Tubh. ngc tl ulovru her riaii^htr-r, M|.,i Mary A. ijiulrui, iuj; wo!-'- .-iliil Ilio icglnttnUcHl lny Till) Millllhu ill llol 1(1:1. iSiinnet avr'iiui' tntr] tnlnrd ruitNM inn-; fiAi.i-;—"rim .:onicni» <•( of *'banUerfl" going braUo Ix-caunc of :-H-iTl llM.-l • tli-cn-dnl Ml;., Mirllllll nionlli,';, .-iini—*>f Lieutenant and Mr;i. to Charle.'i I/, Nau^htou of Port Mon- which wan nltiil-lind lo the collar, The a clam r.howder nipper ]a:;t wr-Ht Mr. anil Mr3. lMwsrd W. Downs of i.eveinl li'imei; Hlfm hvo nutdino. luel?y play ens picking the right nurn- l'.lit.'i-r ji.t it .Suliiliiy-M'liuul trachrr Jnficph Tnljb of Snmly Hook, died of mouth. The Ualu for the wedding log was burli-d by John J-Hummond, 1 Hod Hunk mo -spending two months Mies. Aiu-lliin llncimn, .1.1 Ka»t IVont har«. There nro Raid to lie qutlo n thefif who wep; Mr. nt thi Congregailun li'nai Israel. pne union iu Monday. The funeral ins not bficn fset, who i'i the dog catciier at. lied Hank, nt Palm Bench, Florida. In cards to «li(.-,l, llvn |M(ii« fi-di.i Hunllnit Him- few Monmoulh county mtm who hrivt, and Mr-., ih. .t,.|iP( Ui-m-y Hi!;. Mi.« i Klll/.cr in:i-n:ly uiuvcvl to Tan-will l»f> 'I'liur.-djiy aftet noon nt, Sandy i t lie nayn thut on several oncnaiona irlcndo nt Ked Dank they unkl thnl lur, llml Itatik. wiped out financially because Kln:i ami Iji Murphy uf HIM!l (| vllli', Ki-w Y.Mlt. Mr.--., liiii-en i;.,- !niik, with iiev. Thdiiin.i Thoma:i in: A little ttampalKii of want ndviir- Khink mill ' Tpccntly. whon i]o;(!i have been Ullled, i'a are in bloom mound llmlr took tho bookmaker end of the 11. Ncviu.i (»I piiini.'l "I tin, Wunil.iy . rluHiro a.-i- r-h;ii;;i. ISiirinl %vlh be nmdt; at Kail ' lifiin;: in Tho Het'li.tci will ri-nt rnmil rollnrn nnd rcKl-itratiim UK» huve Despite. the mathematical ('own and troco are loaded wllli View ixijielery. niiy rcntuulo property. Thirty woldn been stulcn. (VVnnt ei!v«u»eoiiiiii» cuntiauad for twcnty-flvo cents,—Advertisement f i nit. RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 12, 1S30. Pace Fifteen' K GIRLS' CLUB UANCK. . ARTICLES FOR SALE. f EMPLOYMENT. FARM PRODUCE. BUSINESS NOTICE. ROOMS FOR RENT. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. .REAL ESTATE UM SAtt. % of double bouts tor rent, nix room*, TsALETl^voit"lielco" li SIJVC !«Bt7~w i S' __._ _ LADY wvuUl iiV.e teeners! (II/UBO- ; HIGH GRADK Huhtcltt cows, joroc fresh, i MAVON' jui:t"riictorT edtlnialts cheerfully ' S.M AIX apai en I fur rent: oil Improve- work, steady or pail time. Nannie Jonas. all heavy milkers; nlap four broiuo hen | given. Kueene Soyer, 40 Enst Weatsidc iients: ment. Whyte, KOI) River rond, c&a end wnter; on« block from - Brosd lot an ooriiBj o( Wsst ftant _u«i «a-f *_j long Branch Club to Rntee Fund? following BccessoricH5 two motors, vitc- street; rent $26 per month. Apply 13 urn clofiiier. Iron, bkttcry ch&reer, bulbs; 27 Uriel go iivonue, Hcd bank. Inquire tie* i turkcyi, John partridge, MaUwnn-Old I avenue. Ued Ran It, phono 14 07. .____'. Plmiio Red Hunk 231-J. KBpls »«eous, oft willed U (o_ated t*v % fur Charily. i+ijititi lir c \sQt ] >- riu*&c ruHn, jiiuLu^vnj]. ii.tj* _ I i ..irt ^iv >< i i, ii 'Uil.i iLui.i.r lj cu*'"'' **-*- ~IO WiilliTce atVeot, Red Bank, Mount street, Red Bank.* euro buildings, b b«rGUy ultert^i Ut ••*.«, '^ i!:>o Hoosier cabinet und ten tons eoud ulle, i«rai v % my, J, li. Tnylor, Evcrdtt rout], Dlior.Q MAN WANTED from _lurch Int. itc rAMlLY**aiW~f"c^ Mil©; tli.ee nrnt a half J HirJn_, estimates given on all kinds *t toumn wiDi bi*at'l, $10 and ZVJ. for FOR BENT or sale, bung-alows end houto; Apply to J, Traffoi-ti AlUtt, 6S Ulv^rntttft The Girls' community club of Long lMll 1818-f-i. IioHlLiur): femall f.'irin, eertlenlnjj years old; fully i;unrtint.ceii; due now lo rJiii^^, bU»o prints furniihed; prfe.»s week; t'ooil liome cook int. plenty of hot sorae barcains, fourteen acres land near E*eniii». Ited Bank. " Branch will give a dance Bt this Gar- trucithiij, liouie furnished, -I'. O, Uoi bn ficAh. W. T. Me-aler, Bed Hunk, phone ?uii»bl':; t-li work ^unrBittecrj. A. O. water; table bnuni. Mr*. J^._Sutton, Ke&niiburtf, sultabl« for porjltry farm; onl? KOBVV^yu7ei~BiTH«? UHHC Ulr He*»y UIIJOINU gravel tut sals ot Ilia liurifull T. tihoiif 1te•-". REAL E3TATK for »ulo or rent. Jylm W. len place, oir Uiversfde avenue. Call or pbone Keansburg 502-M. for sou to choose frott* if < are iMt veck for the benefit of the mlllt, but- Meat o< bridge. Phune B«il U»nK 16BI-M. collegu lnini, will conflider |FOK KENT, 1», »6 u|i')3ition; In or out of town. Add LOST AND FOUND. Mauon, McerBcd tiroker, 27 Eum L''ront jihone Ued Hani; ^:J-J. I', privet© ((arsgei | Allen piece: ed In buying. i'. fy', (Ce ter and egg fund of tho club, which UI'. BALE, adding' cusuhliiaa. desk., ttlot. street. Red Bunk, l'hono 21Mlt. List ?our water, e!lectricitye . Call C. u. Uoil. BeJ Kront atr-*?t, Hetf ilink, til (supplies tlieoo articles to the poor. typewriters, Clltitf e&bifitts. Bverytlilns Bn 4_I, Allnrilfiw npiiliire stone loot LUDl.U ruom tor L Ddsirabla roora Rank 682-M. FOR" 8ALE."farm o' •»» "^m; Un>i m j' tb« oflko, Coll \,l)lir» 6440 Butler's property witli me for quick action. available for ccoud and fnur:D u Johnny Johnson's orchestra will fur- Gl'KClAIVI'Y SA1-I-SMKN. If you ore able Sunday nimnlntj on Linden rime or WATER SYSTt:MS"^FairbHnkB'-Mor7rjunt' _J__ __- ft ml Oecjin counties, wuntcd. We hnvo [) rojma for rent on the river 1 down, bulanec monthly; heat, ckclrlc mil Edgar Mason, Mrs. Bartley J. Wright | iy K etc., buttons, pinking, plaitine, irnrtijje fur rent. 6U Rccti HAL!' of double house for rent; five ro_ni-, LESS . hoat-ers coinplet«fy Installed cm for prDKr««aiva youiiK men who want Has. Poisession tit OIIL-_. Caleb I,. UtS t!f fcni-la doir. Owner plcnie call fur it nt oruideryruidery, trlmmlngtrlraminga anandd novelties. M4»- ' ,,|ace |{,-,j uan|, i iiot and cold water, combination K_3 1 10 and Mlsa Belva Goldstein. The com- ywlicTC, Siii to 6160. Pipe furnuce • buc'omo Hllllintrd wiU] a nationiiHy and coul ranne. toilet and electricity. Ap- r-^i _L'_Jl*_ji- D' "' KcatHbsirt! f>0.!-l,t mittee In charno In composed of Mlsa istlmntes: heat __erentee, r«rmi. Stoves, kruwn and advertl-icd C-rpfirntioti,. No ' ^'oy I'htcc. Ued Runt;.* ueroda >uK» for hire. I'ho Ilnndy Shop,'---—-v,•;--,- -—'•-— • ply IC5 Catherine street, Red Bank. John FOH SALE, romldtand; (.viiiu ruinu HIH) Mildred Havens, Gladya Sexton, Car- n«g3, beittera n tec lied. Cat&l-sua prices. ecliinu cAiicrlcnco required. Wo will Unin 7«. ro 6 !trond street, ltd Banfe. l®52 LLl0 a .month four .room: Corne; anr do bathf Mupl, su- navenue porch,; lli cellar, electric; lot B0sl_5 fed, qurinr. Drop card or phone; representative wUI you. 'Give full pnrticulurs anrl references WILLIAM V. D1KTI1ICH, plurabiiiff. heat- S2,fiOO, 14011 ciMh. Alao two nnd a qntttltt me! DeMuccI, Agnes Ludwlg" and white. Phone C01-J, Red Bunk. Intf end tinning, Pump* and windmill* near Third titrcct. lair Haven, N. J. LITTLK FARM, four and a half milea went ull. C. Merritt, authorized broucb Kal< n Jirat letter to I\ O, IJox 150, Red Hanlt. OUND, ti aix-nmnlh»-oid hi own mid repaired. AKent for Master carburet_r HOOMS^jr'rciit.^viliror^wiTrwmFtKmrd"; acrui Inwl. SUUU. Lnhcr'B It-utty. Ufl/ord, Victoria Oxley and Mrs, Adolbort ioo Btovo Co., 404 Newark „venue. ;L> HANK linipluyinenL A«ency ait i white collie dug nt Ited Bank on Muii- of Red Hank; suitable for poultry, ken- IN J., uhoiio^iveanitturK f»u.-M, COK.I Buvtng device, fits any furnace. 42 two larirc well healed front rooms, run- nels, (lowers, garden-; six^room house and Morris, ky^Ucach.N^d^jihoneJO-O-U. Nurses' UccUiry, 'i itivcreidQ avenue. ly. Owner may Imvo niime by identify- Loiitliton avenue. Red Bank. Phtj_» ning: water; located renter of town, Van- 'Oiii SALE.""a line DRY OAK wood In itove and fircplnca Mra. I. K. Battersby, proprietor. Courte- IK the don and paying for this tuivertlse- barns: for rent cheap to right party. trnnnri all kind* if 1H64. Oorvcor., :i"> Wnllaco street lied Bank; 'l'h«ron__McCainpbell.^folmdel^ N. J^ __ you _ro out fo a (fir length, -diverc-: also tractor plowing ous service, clliclent help; references ir- cnt. Raymond Corcale, :3fi Towerhlll Rh0r\V IlclcnscMl mi Bail. and hay baling. J. H. Carney, phon« Eat- ti^atcJ. t'ructical and trained on ;aM. UD, Red Hunk. i BATT1_U1EH rcclmrncd and rentals fur- £_^ ilOUSE for rent, all improvement!); also IJJ'M' UeiforUt N tiyK2l TeJMplione llaA »ank 142a. iiUhcd. nil for Sl.€0. Batteries called AI'AHTMENr fur re _ara_o; flve minuteo' walk from Btation, WELL POTTED dud lipt 1J«J<3 Brain mtinura for und delivered. Shrewsbury Battery cr.-iide avenue. Kcd t, furnished, G Apply at o'J Rector (.lace, Ited Bank. LIST or pri>uertiv_~r"or~ Stephen anil Joseph Tammany, HOUSEKtfE.'I&ll. middle need woman wish- BUSINESS NOTICE. Service Station, Broad street, Shrewsbury, l« .-r for unle; delivered anywhere Ainu nrad- es position us housekeeper; private («rn- ilill*UVth D< Hobl"1' r*rtl « who wero, arrested recently at Jersey ii t,*, truck inn: a nil wrecking. H. Laurino, opposlto firchouae. Telephones Red Bank h^ ,|., phon.- ltd Uanh ily or widower's h»m» prcferrtil. Address "tTWAitb wiUTBiUTB, all PortlVuortlVud 76*4. 2748 ami _O_G-J. able for onu or two; near hiijli achool City on suspicion of being connected 5 Second Bvonuc, Lonii Bronch, l'hou« Housekeeper, drawer M, Ited Iiank._ HglondsHilld . N. 1.1., houflo mover, foundu- „ _.nd ahoppint; di-itrict; bus pussc- door; $5 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALIC, at : TTTT with the Matawan bank robbery; lon» bullL Phone Ill_hl9ndi 127'J-R M. L. McCOLOAN. nursery mo riand land-! a week. BB Urancli nvciiue, Red Hank. ti.h typo bungalow, nil improve1 iiu'iiu co-u, COMPETENT matron wUhea poaltion aa COMPLETE outfit f dclicatoiiaen -tore HAM-1 YKARLY%ft1o"of""*nt.qua"«i.d"mod- scape contractor; trees nrid alirubtiei y ' V'UKN jonis, without board. So o tile but.li. hardwood floor*, upen (JivuUtt' have been released In hall of $1,000 mother'a helper nftcrnoons or evenings. &D BANK Window OJeantnu Co. We pruned; criidinyy,, drivewaysdrieay, walks •con- , j cheap. Inquire ot .1 Briorwood avenue, Assistant Prosecutor Longdon E. ern liiuh clnau furniture, no mutter what Call 6'J4 Ret! BonU. mnke a apecialty of cleanlnu window* of „.„„„,,„, ui( £ ti per 'eclt: with bonrd. Slli Hnd Bteam hent; lot 60x^UU; nedr -tatluii tun'l JU need: no mottor now cteat or how Loru*. otHcei and private residence*. Rate* tructed. Topioil, clndcra, fill dirt. 20 $14$;; heat rind hot water. Mra. Frivoldlrivold, alorea; will sacrifice for 3_; «00 lena tlm-i Morris reported to tho court that, ATLANTIC Employment Agency, Hccnied SatUfacticn zuaranteed. 43 I'tnckney roid, Red BHnk, phono 1401-W. FARMM of eighegtt acrese, more or le3H,, for cost nnd will pruduvo hill_ to riro^o eniiH' nail your budget, there aru values here mid bonded. At your service to furnish . tlfaticn guaranteed. 43 138 UivcrsiilUiile uvenue. Kcd Bank, plione there vvaa no speclMc evidence ngalnst ir your choice. Ear.y American furniture competent male or female help for «ny re- ,HHhtnHTtnn wtreeL Red liank. phone .SI**. SUPERIOR Window Cleaning Co., phoiia nale in Holmdel township. Farm wns fo Apply Owner, box ltf._MW_dtetown. N, J " 'or tho brenttfa_t roam, such nple ' Red.Runk X478. We tnnkc, a epeclnlty of merly called the Pat Lawlcni* f:\rm mill i« NEW livo-rnura h 1 f"r anlo: all rnrivt.ii* them. quirement, fil First A venue, Atlantic LV M HINO «nd beatiiifif. eati7)iat«» fur^ AT'IRACTIVE fn for rent; with table. Bet of nix (stenciled niipl« IUtfhlt.mU, N. .1., phone G3'J.' Vincent Dlrn.- cleaning windows in pi.vate residencea. or without l«i ird;; enient to bitd continuation of Laurel avenue, comina from tenccs iml plunly .,if ruoin fur H t;arin;r. wood chairs, alnnt tup dcBkn, cornier cabl- ahed. ioaepb W. Koi, HO Pinckn.*y Dayand nftfht service. lines. Address M KeatiHbuig; it is three farms down from Clinrlca Brenkor tOJ Writ Kroni street. Knights of Coliinihus Dinner. nets, Old HntfHuli oalt HldeWrd. «vor- !LJL ! Hi_HZZ: Elizabeth Curtis, Coti- youittf Jolm llenth-Hrk-on'a plitcc. There tvnntcd of any kind; XPkltti autotn_bile waihor now ID otmr-(« BOARDING, modura improvements, bot nvcryplucc, lliver Heights, Kcd Hunk, in a. elffa on the house For Rent. HUUHG Ban!!"" ' down stifns, club clinira. chaise CABP of the wash stand ot tho Boro Busses, and cold running water, ceotrallr lo- N. J.. phone l'-Ofi Tho Bishop Mi:l>'nul assembly, In tinge's find nccrctnry: Chippendale nnd • aliso pnintinir done reiiaonnlilc; no job ift cated; rotes reasonable. Hudson Horn*, lina live aood rooms nnd a splendid cellar. Queen Ami ' wliur clmira./ maliugany Imby Ln*t Biniilt. Atldrciis Fred Hclmberif, box nc., Qlobe Court and Mechanio itreet. FOR RKNT. livi;-room Hut. «jmo improve- Would rent for five or ten years, but tcn- SAMi—I'-urni' of in BVtc<\ Fourth Degrco Knljiiilii of Columbua jet four car waitied while In towa Serv- ffniitou nvRtiue. Dhone Rerf Rank. W41. ments ; electric li(-ht. Also six-room Boo'l dull, Inruo orclmnla; altuntcd oil irmnd pinno. Talaloy . shawls, boudoir lijW. Ited Hniilt. , Utrt . &nt v.outd have to do own rcpntrinj; and two road*; uunyaloW arid Icn-rooin hou*t, will meet Monday night at Long patchwork quilts, Oriental nnd THK HICIIKST prices paid for &II kfnd-t houpc, nil iinrnoveniculi; garnse. Apply in-proviiiie. Kent reiiPunaljIc. For further 1 KwVniiin~^nro dny'u work to do, of furn: also live chickens. Joo Uakt-r, B A-l condition : cclliir ami \m\f. tmrnn nn I Branch to make llnal arrangements hooked rug. mirrors anil prints, Hod B nil It 77 Oakland strcut, Red Html:, phon ? i_!_! I information plcane call or write Mra. Mar- fur twenty li_-atl. Si UO. Cafob Lu- Furii.tur** Exchange, 35 Kitat Front atrcot. ould do Inundry In or out. 270 Mo- OUIENTAL and domeitio rug* and 230 Meclinnifi Btreet, phono Red Bunk 230ft ll t Jt liO for tho dinner to ho given February hutilo sLrcet, iilujnu B_ijJl_aiikJL27PliO3ilu Lul:r YOUNG GIUL would like work, iONTRAGTOFt. wall decorotintr. paper with nil imiirovermjntB; in private fam* John B. Protheru, 31 Monmouth street, J' - - - P'i«ne Kennaburif feed. In chid tin: cultcs, lihctiit-. Puppy whole or pint tinio work. Vlminla Seay, honuinu nnd Tcxtone and extcrlrti WilXTAMS'S Nursing Homo CoT itged ily. Location idcjil for niiyonc with car. phuno Red BanI: 351!. 01 - M. ' vitationa have been extended to thp iilflc:!. men Is nml canned limits. aaii.tinti. 3. Cnnnltzaro, fitnin street. Key' clironic. convalesccnta and ecrni-invalul; Five mintileit from Ited Dunk, Phone Red ItARli CHANCE—l'ivo roomj, improve- climNTRY*T_OM KToTi'aToT cony 1\vZ^fam remcriicK. soap*, flcu powders and brush* ^7 Uridno j^eiiuo;j^rc_^^oard_IcoC Itank B58-W, between G :00 and 1:00 P. bungalow, cellar. WcstlriKhuuao Huh tins; oxenipL association at Red Bank, i'OSri'ION wanted for couple; man ff port. N. J.. telephone Keyport 807-H. private pnd semi-private rooms; nursing ments; beautiful location, two doors Rumaon and Soabrlght. t complete Jino ever offered >'" care. Fair Haven, N. J.. phone 849. Red M from Maple avenue; $5,000. Tcrmif. Pay- ilant; Karaues nnd liirne nutliiijldin i; 4 Vi MonmoULh county, Fred V. Wilcod Co., denci- uiul chuufTeur, und worn tin good Bank. LAUGE fiiniiHheLi room on first floor for ing ten per cent. John Prothoro. 31 Mon- icrea land, highly elevated; 54,000 terms." Yesterday morning the firemen pu Red Hank, N._J. cook Und houscworkcr. Addrean Klay, 20"» LANDSCAPE) e&rdener. ' Prunlnu Lukor'a Itcnlty, Belford. N. J». phuiia -SPIRIT OF MONMOUTIi," ia an Italian rent; private entrance; nlno two connect- mouth Btreet, phono Red Bnnk 952. out a graaa fire In tho rear of H. G.BABY"CIHCk stipplics: Prntt's, CoiTkey'ii. Wcut 84th direct. New York City, phono by ejcperienced men: aprayitg, lay- Inii- rooms, Hocoml fioor: Iiot wntor heat: Kcanaburg G02-M. SufctMiehunnu 37-1. weekly newspaper that covers the coun- SIX-ROOM house, oun porch, tilo bath, Cody's house on Third avenue. No Purina nnd Kiill-O-Pep atartinc feeds. ii In, out ot grounds, I arc* or amall. ty and Is read by thousands of Italians. home-like fliirruuniliiiKR; convenient to sta- with shower; hot water heat, open fire- BUY NOW—Save money; before sprinir damage waa done. Pinhend oats, fine crnclied corn, crncktd womiiii. white or colored, for Advlca fflven as to what, when and Advertise In it. 152 Monmouth itreet, tion nnd b'lsseH. 1G Rector place Red place: larfe lot, 50x200: Bergen place, near cosy four ailj six room winter hornet Bt fhctit, dried sldmrtied mi I If, dried Imtlor- hoii-eworle Binnll rnmily. Mr_. phone Red Brink 2G07. Diaik, plione 1015-W. Rroad otrcct. Addr'esa answer X. Y. Z., real bnrirnin3; when up rim; draws iienr The Players' boat club auxiliary n!ll{, Rcmi-solhl milk. Various chick tit- Klcttihri; luO Mourn outh street, Kcd how to plant. T. H. Stilca. IT Harrl- ci ri_e. You cnn uavo toclny: ensy torn, founts, fecdcr.t,"etc Most comploto aoo avenue Ted Bank, phona 1991. ADVERTISING la today ono tho best pay- FUUN1SIIEB liodroom for rent; nuilaMo drawer ftl. lied Bank.* paymentp.1 Lukcr'n Uealty, [Jelford, N. .1. will hold a charity party and lunch lino of illicit iiuiJidjri offered in tho L-O In, professions. Learn advcrtialn_ or for ono cr two i>crfiu!l3. 18 Kim place, SIX-ROOM bune&low on Main street. BeU con tomorrow ntthnKplacopM par, Ilcil Bank. _ * ford, for iale; also Bix-room bouse at HIGHWAY FARM Tor sole; thirteen screa, tj Always hi ntock. Quick corvico. Fred Y0UNlanH, OWELUNOU. uuraicea, |obbin«, FARM WANTKU located between Free- reason for selling; imrKain; $17,000. term*. place, has been on a trip to tlic liomi you wish work done right nnd nt tho Bank. WELL LOCATED lot, 50x160, for oalo at Tannenbnum Real Egtato Asoncy, 80 South buy or sell your furniture. Auction liunnHt Raleii ability, will be Blvcn co- hold nnd Ited Bnnk; have acvcral clients Riverside Heights, Red Bank. Sacrifice. of her parents at Monroe, Michigan operation, with office nepountB. ndvertU rliiht price, call Ralph B Sickcli. McLaren I WANT your battery to cbaree; no extra who will buy immediately, State size, street, I'reehoid, phono 518. Rooms. 33 East Front street, plione ~* "• Re't Ranlr: __ charge for rentals, Ilattcrlea called for Terms considered. 1306-06 SanfDrd ave> Mrs. Abo Bennett, wlfo of the pro- int.' icatlH nnd a full meauuro of hlgh-erad< and delivered, all for $1.00. Shrewsbury 3 oca Lion nnd terma. nuo. Flushing, Long laland. LOT for sale. 40x160, on Madison n prietor of the Atlantic hotel, who Is Red Bank 218, Auctioneers nnd ap- Iilnnta and uerviee. St»te oxnerleTicc, ret SHARPENING ice skates, horse clippers Real EalaLe cy, 30 South street. price SI.GOO. Phone 10H3-R, Ited (•iCiKCH nnd Initial milriry deal red. Ad _nw8 and all Bharp edge tools. B A H jittery Service Station, Breed street, Freehold, phone 618. EXCEPTIONAL opportunity; two-story In Florida with her husband, fell anil praisers. Hickcy. Everett. Now Jeraey. Phono Bed i Shrewsbury, opposite lirchouse. • Tela- 125-ACRB farm for ealo; new bungalow, drcaa P. O. Box' 10G, New Krun3wick, N, phones ited Bank a748 and 20P6-J. WANTED, to rent or buy aije-room buniya- house at East Keansburg; second story targo, bulldinga* ffood brook'; 312,000^ broke her arm last week. Mr. ani J. _nnk 1603-W. low, within walking distance of depot or furnished, ground floor store rented fo ATTENTION. Egu Producers. Wo want 106-acre farm. Inrgo faouse, Btesm heat, Mrs. Bennett are staying at St. "tOP SUiL till dirt. icr_dio_ ot all kind*; SALESMEN wanted to lidl automntii t.LMISR C WAINRIGHT, justlco of thr near bus line; modern improvements; flve years. Half cash, incomB pay the bal plenty of outbuildings, naparagas, grapea. Petersburg. al4O ronriwaya built; Lakcwood aanO, trutnu BtRnnl Hi_na to municipalities; ex peace. All complaints receive prompt your effB3. Cash paid on delivery and would- like possession March 1st. Address ance. Possession Immediately. One block fruit. $22,000. Good road front afro. Caleb washed snivel, '&l_e, clndera, blue stone. clr.nlve territory; opportunity for lnrm attention. Accounts and checks collected„„,.,. i supplied. Our trucks will pick UUIIKHIOW Wanted, drawer M, Red Bank. from fine beach,, main road; ill health. Send Luker. Belford. N. 3. Dr. E. J. Mloton is spending sev- Prices rcasonablo. Howard G. Rosevelt. them up. M. Augenblielc & Bro., Asbury card and meet George Lohsen, Belford carninun. Stusir Comimny, G71 Broai Day and night «evice. Patterson avenu« REAL ESTATE wanted—Lame depart- eral weeks at Philadelphia. phone_1585, Ited Bank. Ncwtirk, N. J. near Brood .trset Shrewsbury. N. J. Dhonc Park, N. J,, phone 8100. Monmouth Co., N. J. HOUSE on Hudson avenue for sale, six Keil Hank 4. ment tstorcs, sol£ links, cemetery loca- rooms and bath, all improvement!; tfii- Mrs. C A. Bowen.who Is on a trip SAUGAINti ID furniture. We carry on« OK SALESMEN, acquainted with trade, want WANTED, children to board, on a farm tion*;, farina to exchange. Largo house TOR SALE, benutiful lota on tho Fisher tho largest stocks of used furniture and UPHOLSTERING and refinishing o[ all with home comforts; fresh vegetables, estate, S0xl50; with sewer, water, gas, rnye. Inquirp 179 Hud son avenue, Bel in tho South, left Nashville,--Teh. loii-o rurni-hinss In the ntate. Buy cot.> cd to nell hJah erado rope; oschiBlv between Long Brunch and Asbury Park Bank telephone 15)24,, tcri'lLory: full or jmrl time. BIDKK C.m- kinds pf furniture. Frank Honari], 65 fruits, poultry and C^BB. Address It. F. D. furnlKhcd or unfurnished) in exchange for etc.: with right of way to river. Inquire nesseo, last week to attend the Marril tents of homes outriKht, or sell on comm *• Harrison avenue, Ued Bank, phone 2081 or No. 1, box 145, Eatontown, N. J., phono L. E. Fisher,, on premises. 1'OR SALE or re nt. poultry farm tn At- ilon. Georgo H. BaberU Co., Inc.. State 1-any, CTl^liond «trc_etL_Newark,_N.^,,_ two--iL*re plots at Flcmimjton, N. J. Plots gras at Now Orleans. Highway (one mile north of Red BaoK., 044 Eatontown 3^2. are free und clear. Il.ive beautiful home HATCHERY for Hale; fruit nnd poultry lantic HiRhland.i; house nnd outbuiltl- WANTED. f-rtill-e7Halojiman. Address F of eight vooitifj, on Highway, every modern lnca; hits nil improvements: prico reaaon- Mrs. William Acker gave' birth t hone RedJ)anlt_2871. _ FLOORS RESURFACED— We .peciallzo in YELLOW JACKET dance at Crescent hall. farm, Btocked and fully equipped; price K. Knrner, Keyport, N. J.. euro Ra-Ttp makinn oltl floors look like new. New Kalontown, Tbursdny night, February improvement, nt FlemiiiKton, five minute*' $15,000. C. K. Benjamin, Vanderburcr, N. nble. M. Iskowitz, Valley Drive, Atlantic a daughter Monday night nt tin SKCONIMfAND ico box," 00 lioundn cn- Hoars alao relinlahed. Estimates cheer- 13th. Music by Rocky Snntun_rclo'u Radio walk to FlemtiiKton Junction main station. J., phono Freehold 493-I-'-2t. r HCOTCTl WOMAN WIKIICB ponitloh eom; ome c c t on ll Price 512,000; want nhore property in ex- nivervlcw hospital at Red Bank. pnclly, for aale. Phone 11D-F-31- l roc- fully eiven. Crozler 6" Son, Fair Haven Birds. Hoof prize. ^ _ J} -_ ^ l?_J i: 100 ACRES on Barncgat bay for Bale, oj> WIDOW'S OPPOnfuNITY—Property foe hold.* but by d»y oi- week hoinsccicnninu o cl.tinKc; eiiuity S7.000. Hurry D. S. Mar- enle, rents $050 summer Benson j com- Herbert H. Hunter has given 11 N J.. phone Red Bank 1082. WE AUK contrafithiB for tomatoes. If shnll, 10S North itvcnuc, Dunollen, N. J. posits La vallette. Build your sum me roil SAXici tllninsl-oom snito; »lno book- plain t'uohini,': homo at nlcht. Wrlto Bo: WE liUY and sell old shoes; menVami interested cnll or write for particular.. home here; ono hour'* drive from Ht>< pletely furnished double bungalow; io« his position hi tho salos dr/partmen 1 looms; tn.a, electric, water, inside tolls I"; , eiitso find dobk combined, a lentiicr COTIHI boya oaly. Strand Shoe Rpnewry, 20 A_JLSuper Co.n Farmingdale, N. J. Bank. Attractive lots in beautiful pine lc ot the New Jersey oil burner corpor nnd K rocking clmlr. Cnll Ued Hunk 602_-n. f "neat nppearanee. by a West Front atrcet. Red Bank. ' liLtlo cash rc(nn' (*. Present owner will \VOR~K~wantcd"for truck. Hnvo you nny- crovo $21)5; water front lots 3495; con trko second morttraue. Phono Keanabura ation. POIUJH cnclouuro for Bdlo: e.\-oilont condi- mtiuiu lly known or_ani-iitiun; must b REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. venient terms. Size 00x100. Write UHV I'tiUsfipil with S""i.00 a week "to »tart. Call CAR waatiing my specialty. I (zuarun-tit 1 thinjr to move. Call -138.VV. William 2G9 Special services aro being held thl: tion. Call nt 1_3 Bcrffcn place, Ued you a satisfactory lob. Let me prove F. Mnx Atlantic Hlfflilands. N! J. , NICELY furnished seven-room house, suit- H. Stillman, state highway, Eatontown, N. , week rt tho Mothodlst churel Until?.* . Hcd Bunk _'JC2. my ability. Charles A. Jones, c-pert auto- able lor business and homo combined; J.. phone Katontown 178. FOR SA'LE, six-room dwcliinn with oi'i CHILD'S NDHSU would like po-ltlon TnOPlCAL FISH for BUIO; live benrars flm. 1 modern Improvcmants; HurnifQ; luciitrtt Trcaclr rs from out of town arc oc QUANTITY ot puHte-nko lorh boxen fm* mobile wnsher at. Boro Busses, Inc., Olobc bubble net-ters; very intereBtinR. Seon all improvement*, ntcam heat, one-car RB- I OR SALE near Freehold, farm of 170 :iiila ttn!iotinblc; u'ond conditioif. Allen- family ot one baity or two children Co^.rt mid Mechnnto street. Ued Bank. rnqe: in A-l' uondifmn. Cull Kcd Bank 11. acres, suitable for potatoes, trucking or near Red Bnnk and riyor; lot 50x100; Mnthlttli- JStiiolT.cl, 21 Biinrwood avenue by n.|)|)ointnicnt. B. 1-.. ROSE, 1 Allen pin 1 ptico SO.000. W. A. Hcppinir. 6 Linden cupyl-.-.;,' tho pulpit. liuiHt I'imtaflice, box 39^. plmna 2GAH, PRACTICAL painters n~mf~paper Imncera. Kcd B;mk, phone 5B2-M. HA LI' «C double house, all improvements. dniry; plenty of buildings; A-l condi- Kcaupbiim. N. ^ tradinir na Boyce, tlio Painter, 18 Rjvur Inquire :J8 Iivinf: place. Red Bank. tion; $30,000. Terma can be had to suit- Place, Red Bank, phono ^97.* IjAHCitl Una rt»n(io in ttood condition for huindresB desires ' dny road, Itumson, N, .1., phono G65 Rumaon. WANTED, cruiser with cahln about thirty able party; on main hiffhway. Luker's TWO-FAMILY houiio near river, atx roomm L'NION BEAClf NEWS. mile. 15 CIlMeni>ia avenue, Fair Haven, FIKST "CLASS feet lona: Rpecd not less than 15 mile apartment, nil improve- h id ll I l N. J., nhono Red Bnnk B22-J, , ,. uccl.ly; to no out or tnko wor Hue pninta. enamels, varnish. Open bath, Arcolii heater, Raa range, Realty, Belford, N. J., phone Kcansburg o eah aide: all Im vements; g Imine iMinnio Joncn 11H> Brltlffo avctnic, Hits. Eatimntca free. per hour. Not over two years old. Ad B02-1M. location: thico-car Lot 60x160. PATCilWOHK qUiit^ foi1 Fnlc. atnr anil dicfia Cruiser WanteJ, drawer M, Red cle-LrUity, t-tc. Rent $30. 29 West Front C .-• • 1 Hardy in Marino Corps at l'arls Ilcd «»»>! ._ - DUCO WORK by experts. Let im eatimate street, phone Red Hank US0-M. FOR SALE, 20-acre farm, eighteen-room W. A. Hipping, 8 LLinden place, Red Bunk. biivdiet iiiittenu Address II. A., drawer f ; Island. VOUKMAN, Scandinavian, 2 J, einulo, BCC on your car or furniture. We have in HOUSE for rent, 80 Bergen place, BU house; improvements; large barns and phone a07.» • M, Hod Bant..* _J pnulllon :m wbrkiiu: foromnn on poult this department a mnn who has Krown up AUTO TOPS painted. $1.00; eet of guards outbuilding; fruits; JIB,500. Eik'ht acres. KNOO7WOOU; ideal homo of nix room*.' Carl Hardy, who made his home KDTl SAI.IO. ft miecinl hiuh-iiowoied Purkcr I fiu-m or n;i estnto munnijor; expect in tho Duco business: nil work hieh class. cinimclcd, JC.OO. Union Street GarnEC. rooms, nun porch, all improvements: Courteen-room house, $7,500. near Pennsyl- bath; jnmtKo; nil modern; oxcollcnt con- with his aunt, Mrn. H. Chisnmn, lias mil) mm mmlo enpechilly fur i»it'etm run fry within n year and prefer a po: Gcorjie H. Roberta Co., Inc., slate high- Union Btieet, Red Bank. I a rye garden, cliiclion house; $47 per vania and Central railroad depot. Luker's dition; flreplitcc. mm porcli, tubn, elf, Bhootinii; eoiit ?GO0 to make tlio sun: wi\\ lion with u fiitmo; doslro Interview. Ad way, ono mile north of Red Bank, or 69 ONE-YEAR-OLD thoroujchbrcd Red Chow month. Plione Red Hank 1T33-J. Realty, Beltord, N. J., phone Kcansburn Irlto *Itl,50O; lot 75x150. J. B. Prothoro. rnllstad as a marine. Ho is nowid' H iitr S100 cnah. Uolll btirreta full diCHR O. J., drawer M. lied Bank. Maple avenuo. Red Bank, phono Red Bank for mile. $25. 8 Clinton street, Mntn- UKSlKAULti oilic; for rent lit itiu Eisner G02-M. 31 Monmouth streot, idiono Red Bark 'J33. stationed at Paris Island, North Car choke: c.mmhereil for 3-Inch filiella. Phono SCUTCH MAN, ninniod, wants enretnl 2371 or 116. NJ building. Apply at the oll'ica of Sigmund NEW, tjix-rc^om ntmrco bunynlow for BB!B Eisner Co,, or telephone Red Bank 1100. FOR SALE in Red Bank, hoilse of eieht ollna. Hcd Hunk 1770-n. Write 107 Mechanic vatttimaii, Riiythintf. Address bare ^^ rooms and bathi hardwood floora, all im- or rent; on WikoiT Farms Entntoj bonu- tilled, IledJJank.* i, G. ESCHELBACH & SON. 125 We*(ADVERTISE in tho Tri-Boro News, nn Mr. and Mrs, Lee Bcnnott are en- tnker. MS New «t™jLNou;ttik, N. J.* V ront street. Red Bank, phone 127 6 HALL for rent; third iloor, 10 Brand provements; corner lot 70x160 feet; one- tiful \iew, trees nnit jriound; Iwith, harcl- GLAD1OIA BUL1JS—12, lod'or 1,000 lots Ti wanted to hnndle polo ponies an Auto accessories and vulcanising. Ocean townnhip and AllanhurBt weekly. street, for lodge, dances or entertain* tl.ird cash, balance mortgage. Luker'a vund floors, t'uephn;o anil frnraco. Attrac- tertaining the former's brother and for 11 urn CM, estate H; 1G0 varieties, nhn Stimulato your winter businenii and grow menu. Can be rented by the rear, month Realty. Belford, N. J., phone Kcunsburs tive for sunimer home. Phono 1013, Ite t hunter; must liavo had EOIIIO cxnerlence JERSEV COAST Inundry, 507 West Front with us. Low rntpH. Published every family of Kentucky. mlxiurcp; over supply. Ei>crial prlco list :ilo nco. nalflvy and cNpe-rlenco. Addresi or evening. Apply It. HancA & Sons. 12 502-M. Itiuik._* IT.HIV, IUMI Bank Bull) Co., 311 Diummord t street, River Plaza, la tho place to brinu Fiidiiy. 331 Euclid ti venue, Allcnhurat, Rrofld street, lied Bnnk. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cullcn have 1 ooin, ilrawer M. Rod fiiink-. your Inundry work nnd navo one-third the N _J.,jihoi.«_4a5S. EXCEPTIONALLY well built house of 1OR SALE or rent, uiivtUe homo of e\fi\ii i} •'. Itoil Hiink. i ' bill. Phono Red Brink 1C07. Chnrlt33 Breu- 1 I'UK KENT, -tors rooma on Monmouth seven rooms and closed aun porch, bath ruont:", .intli, nit impt'uvomonttt; celt*" i* a now J93O Chevrolet coach. T7\I~'rN will t;o out »3 molhor'a helpo AUTO TbFS~TiaTated. $1.00: act of irunrds .trcot, Hod Dank, for rent; favorable lu- r S.\I,i:. nno Kilijo'llno nml ono hand aftcniooHH and cveninpR) best of refe kc_r, _proprictor, enameled. ?fi.O0. Union Street Gatune, ami two toilets; all modern improvements: hall; nuilable for doctor'n ollice; comnnii- Mr. and Mi's. Costello and Ml i i...tn|i for BIIIO. l'hono MuMllu- cilinii: moderate rent. Apply at the ofilce Rarajje. A bargain to ijuicU purchaacr. iirr tlintniirc ti> city. ni.\ mi mi tea to doi»i>r, encen Addi*c.in Mr». Fred GUI. 42 Oaklani INSTniJMENTS bouglitT"^! alid"~ex^ Union lilicet, Ited Bank. o- Si_rniutid Eisner Co.. or t?Iephon• ' « Re" d' Vaions and family of New Providence ,ttcet. phono Red llnnk 1G67-M. chani;etl;.barKalna nnd expert repalritiK Owner lea vine town. for appointment on Eitiito highway; lot KO-ilfiO foot. IIIPI. I spent Sunday at tho home of Mr. and SMALL French poodle yiveti ft way to one riinl; 110(1 < phone Red Dank 674-R, or address P. O. loratinn. Iiuiulre at 41 Illvcrs.de nveiiuc. SM.1>, n A pox eiectric wnBli|n_ mn- oi all instruments. Scott's Rndio and Mn- who will KIVC him n. good homo: three 1-UR RKNT atorcB, ofllce3, flats, boused, Mrs. J. Monahan of Columbia avenuo i.-ondition. $ib. AIHO DIL HID Store. 410 Main street, Asbury Park. memtha old, pmlly houne broken. Call ut Box 203, Red Bank,» Ued Bank.* moltcr. almost new, $10. FARM PRODUCE. up irtnientt: improved; all locations, .lust Mr. and Mrs. John Sappah of Jer- 51 John Btreet, Red Bank. olT Broad street, at 12 Mechanic street. U r Find SOD fot note, thirty sear* old. rtiomna U sey City spent the week-end with the J2_l : NO'i'ICK to Trappora—Hi^he^t prlcoi paid MORTGAGE money'ttTlonn on Rod Bank Land & lipan Co. MOW" row.if Grant homestoail. on Everett road. - for «II kinds of raw furs. Jacob Beck- former's mother. ' ' t.!4 for mile. Cnn be ncen tit and a tin If miles from tied Bank. Jabo er. H7.1 Shrewsbury avenue, phone Red Improved property; no comm.nsiun lOUUTEIiN vacant houses and apartment,^ trKiinl Pulten'j titore, Klvei IORII Grnnt. H.IJ, 1, Reil_ Bunk. rlmrtrcii. It. F. Parker. 3-15 Broad street. for rent ai priced ranKlna from S35 pet Mrs. S.' Huas nml daughter Helen Huii_ _^____ Bank^ 1G09-W. month find upwards, P. K. Kennedy, 4% mi. N. .1. • YELLOW CORN""on "cob" for sale; smni Red BnnkL« ^^_ npent Wednesday in Newark. MANUltK nml 1<-P MI-IM fnr fiik; nlnn M'"^. SEWlNG~wai7teTto~d~o by the tlay. L'l.one MONEY to loan on first bond nnd mort- Knat front street. Red Rank, phone 'JOS I eye colony Inculmtor nnd brooder. K«- grained, dry nn00 and IIALF of dcuble house for rent; also eix- li>lc of I". C. Ilyriiin, Uluicr Droad direct, AUTO AND TRUCK palntlni;: also trucks $1,000. A. I,. I vilia Agency. Register room house- anil live-room bunyalow. Al- held a card party .Friday ovcnlng t-hono 2H7I1, Rod Ilank. enlilnteu" crib. Theroti McCampbc lettered. George Parker. Knne lan». Holmdcl. N. .1. ^__^___^__ bulldiniT. Hod Bank. so four-room apartment, $30 per month; nl! with a largo attendance. Many prize." HOTHMD SASH for Bnle, 8izo~3xG feet. MfoMlotown,N._J. improvements; near school nnd churche.. i UABY CHICKS; H. C. W. L., certiflc were awnrded and refreshments mmlo from clrnr wlillo iiliie, with onic INSTRUCTiON—Anneae School of Music: Inquire C. VV. Cro_ier. 170 Fair Haven rond. j chicks from hlooil touted, two-ycar-ol Fair Haven, N. J., phone Red Bank IO*-, served. II»H Imr, ulatcd with nix rowa of KIUKH. >IB, mated to "00, _1UG-CKU pedi^rcctl expert Instruction on violin, mandolin. rrlco. in lots of ton or more, S3.00 each. erilnr. iikelolc. etcel nuitar, banjo, saxn- FOR ItENT," livQ-i-aom~ buiuuxfow. B'UII IOR K1CNT. aix-room ~~bui.Ko.ow, every Tho Union Beach Catholic Sunday cocliercla. Prices ri^M. four SUO-cfrii modern improvement; located corner 1'orrine &- Hiiekelow, Inc., .Inmpaburir, N. J. Cyphorn inculmtora chenp. Phono 18'J-W, phono, clarinet. Instruments sold and re- porch, nil Iniprovcmcnts; K'UHKO; corntu* school held a card party on Friday FOR SALK, OIIQ cnah reniotor in perfect. paired, il Washington street. Red Bank, Ciiinpbcll nint Kiil^e nvenncM, Belford, N. Kemp avenue and Cutberino Btreete, , Fair .:..iiiBl)urir. Edward K. Bennett, Delfordl, phone 17GI. evening at the clubhouse. There wiu* condition; rincs from lo to S99.8P. N. J. _ .T. Mm. Helen LamLeiuon, 192 Hivcrslilc Haven, N. J.. furniahed unfurnished. A Valuable Aid in a largo attondanco and a homr- Trico ronnnntible. Address Citoh Rcsiatcr, n.venue._Jted Bank.* full MFJ. Wilkim, 03 Ken « avenue, Fair MONWOUTH HATCHERY" at"" Bnlley'n Haven, two doors below. Telepliono Ued cookod lunch was served, Mrs. C M, Red nnnk. Corner, Bclmnr; chicka for BUIO. Twelve CAItPKNTKR nark (ranted. All kinds I i"O'U S13 11 UN"' C t n a^Doii t waste .your OR SALVJ, Aniertciin steel nnd wire fence.- varictiea. Ten per cent oft on orders re- of Jobl>lns attendad to by an ex- time. [ liavo dcscriptionti of all vacant Closing Many Deals. Murphy was chairman of the affair. in 11 bars, fif. inchou hlith; In originnl rolh. ceived before Mnrch I«t If pnyment in full perienced carpenter. Write or phone houses nnd npnrtmcnts in town. Tell n»> rl.l it anid n oar Red itRnk, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Miirx nrc tile proud 20 0(1 3 Iinvo 22 rolls. Will se!l Is mmlo thirty tlnya hefor^ delivery. i'"ive your iiccd-t nnd I will find you a homo »t .1 tih n W. Mm un •fn I O^l tilite, 2 7 East 1 Marvin, 81 Pinckney road, tied Bank. Krandparonls of a baby boy born to nl or aiiitrly. Wicomlco Karm, north BMO iicr cunt olT durinu Mnreh,' We ore breed- without cha rurue.. John 1'rotlieroer.. 31 Froid j;tj'P(!l, nf county rond, between Katontown nnd in B them belter thnn ever but they cost Phon* 210H. th tt h B _.. Many big nnd Httlo tiansactions will ho closed na I heir daiiRhter-ln-lnw. Mra. George Monmouth street, phmic ltctl Bank U5',!. "iJi.sruXnLK ~"»U irti ir lent. RiiiLablc for Tiriton FHIIB. nbmit ona milo we.it of Eat- ymi nhoiit tlio nnme. Custom lintcliiny, •nr|j en ler ilnt i! nlliQ- a result of tho great variety ot off era appcnrlnj; in METAL wen thora trim for windows nnd KM Al/lj H(ureu 1 H11L^HI.00 pnr hundred o«Kii. .to in, East Front doors. Call lied Bnnk 1400, Monmouth Hc.Khtft for rout April .at; all improve- trade. H. The Register's Classified Columns thl.i week. Hoonis, Rnymond Fleming nnd nephew «; ;uil-; NOW'"|7'the time~to lliir7ir"'iii)ou"t ordering Mclnl Wcr. thers trip Co.. 78 Nawninn ents; KHIII«C; j,ras, wate d lii strect. Itcd 13. SJii nicintli. Phf apartments and houses will bo rented, boarders will Wnltcr of Brooklyn hnvo bren visit- FARM PRODUCE. your baby chicka. Can deliver up until iiiKB roml. Red Bnnk. tl Ph o 101:". Hed Hnnk.- _ UoU "l.ON(.~ I.KASIJ, ODJII ynrd at Ho"p~. | July 1st. Om« in nnd'eet our priccn. Iry ri.umi [or liulit plns'i I T,,,:i.ii'. ing the former's sl3ter, Mrs. J. I-OK wnll*fincerinti. tiutntins auo docornt- liiiht pinK'i (..n.-finir, Helford; suitnblo for j bo secured, positions will JJC tilled, vacant properly anil rebuilt LTUCUB fur tujo; various CJiutliiy clilrliii Hint will briiiK irood remiltn wnllW>acerin«. tfutntins »nn decorat ••Icnr.iliK ontahlinli- I jtrntu tlnlum nn :-road ing BUO Ci, A. Miller, Church nnd Comu- Llekofet. ' mallei of from one to flve tons capacity. tn you. Nnlionnl f»c In $1.00 ytorei (for- nicnl; heat, linht n ill water fuinhilicil: I r:iiln»lO -SUIKU:. lhO ( t on at cto road, will be sold, articles of every kind will bo bought Sold with guarantee. A. Veenntrn, White ton streets, Dclford. Thibaut's WAII paper. t road. Luker'a Really. merly rrown-Coopor Co.), 41 Urond atrcot, Estimates cheerfully iriveu. Pnatofflco ml- 14 lit i^.'inoiinhlo. I.,} ilion on niii'li) nm 'k distributor, 217 Corllos ttv«nne. A«- IU'(I Hunk." HinneJ-M»H0._ rirlfnr"lcV." uoina. ualh, all lm- WAOT ADVERTISEMENTS "t \viiippot concii,, ioity Demurest & Krnlincrt. 1*|,»ne Red Bank 'FlIH'NISHV,ir"biu"*o-" t'"j.rii'rroft"fi~rVnl | cln:-.* riinditlnn. In. The Register's Classified Advoi'llaontcuU provhlo a , In (."tml condition; fur nnlo clieui>. H'Jli-M, nr Kiitimtown !i7-R. Main tlTlcc, shop is tlio plnco whore nrt monita tonic- i . •c'lfmlialll«: Ki;( ">o in. tatlii'ooni nml nil s. 44 (lecltlcsa place, Uromyer, Ilonddeii'd. Cornet'. Hot! l t v me t m 1 r L'ni'.it'c. 'J'cleiiliono ! weekly service of vita) linpurUnco lo tmutucas tmd UJH ikuth streot. B.itnntown: bratich ofDcc tbina. For rcnl proof try ui once. »IM1 : ' J'. MI *' " S; , , ?";'1 Sycnnuiri! twcinic. Khr.'W|.I>ury. N^J, thon yuu will nh\nys. Tills nlso nppllp* | w"ll"M"wn 7!'11'-1 ImnKiilo ARTICLES FOR SALE. 1 tlio home. TJiey me rtad und m:tcd upon t>y hun- .•OKI) liiiHineflR en r for Hide icnuonnlilt MONIIY to loan on tfr.it mortgURQ ID dUiut to liullc! nnd ehllilren. Sucoml Nnil'onnl I TWU-I i ! tricity: .33 Hi idaun a from f2,000 up. I'ronipt ncrvic*. The looini^ ntul linth: nl) imi'invcmcn batli nr I lira;!!.': I t S:ii| |icr dreds of people every week. Make It a jniu-ll^fi of rARLOK S'tOVK Tor nnlc; nho roll O. M cCliiBKny. venuo. He nil liujlilini;. llril Jlnnli. Upstairs. month, Lund & Lonn Company, li! Mechanic W Hi'clnr iiliici-, IMIIIIIC nt IlM'or vtn in U ill.ill air Ha- nak tlcnk. G.31xi tlv_% tubun and ill . [iliomt 40 \VK your clotlio* OIOHIIIMI nt the iiixy Ktniiii ;ivenue, l reading them tcgulurly. You will he nmio thnn pnld street. Itrrl llnnk. rcnilo :il IhUluc nvriMic, lifil llnnl..* . N. .1.. |i All In wood cnmlitlmi. .1. I. Knlirht. Penrl Hry Clranlnit nnd Dyulim , VVorka. u Ms- Ho,I llnnk CI'J-.I. for your time. Htrcet, I-nir Haven, N. J.. phono lU-d Html; , TIME i;i worth monoy; buy ft nnlo ptrDRt. nfnr llrond Btrtul Up.I >iu; I "iV i. nil. l-houe 2117. Willinm Ojlrov or. 7-7-W. _ _ • uoojl f)icni> UPC<1 car; enny i>njniont Pd benn rmitetl to certified, cockerel*. nil iiniirovrni(jntn: &cvcn - EOonm nm! tl.M.!, IIII li cuntom lintcliitit:; brooder slovcs, np.w nnd Kl.KC'llUO wnotiiii- ticmly nniv, for «ttl< luilli; tcii.ionnlilii rent. l.octtLct] nt tr>" Slrnc, Ue,l pliiii. Hero nra n few imrKains for u:-.nl. Yfirmmul Pnultry lnrin, Vnndor- tin.! ..I. mciiuo. .1. II. Wliitc. phones He icfiHoiinblo. Mia, Ileycr, Iluinaon roml, I'AlNIINfi Bl ehuw WCDK. IJCO un for loW iniici buvu. N. .1.. itlinno FrfRliuld 4'.)'.l-F-_:l, cheerfnllr E llnnl: Illiili-W nml 'J;llli. l.ilthi Sllvoi'^N. J. KlniRr I ill! l:liNT fur smnll fnrni hy"yciVlYO 1UKTV lituW tlmitth/ hny fi:', ~W~ "tnn Hrulli •trect. Rod llnnk. J.. nhnn OKIKNTAI. i'l'iiuh iu«, 4 Mi. for n nnd ciipy toiniu: IK1 Kt.--.oN rcculi, i;,-,\i,:iti'; "'fufrir""tut""«Tir"tiT^r^.«"".ir \H:- iiu.nlli; liv.- rnoiir.. .1. . oiprlnokiim 1 ILIOPI-. $^!» iliii"«) 10 ).. II. motor. Cnll Wll- aru ttilnkinK of hitving work iKntc. hy lili.- li|;l.l,. AiMrcia <1. II. C. drnmcr H, wil. lair llavun, N. ,1.', one Unnmuli OVKKSTlli'TKl> nnn" rhnlr' for niilc, |uli'c njtlu-lnlct. nlco iiharo, S1O.00; llllll llum A. Iliinlcr. Knhintmvn •!.». itay or culitruct. conaillt _nillnitl .lolinitiif) llnl llnnli. ', • w. S15. rbf.no Itfd linnk llfi,* 1 (.'lievrnlct coach —wo think tho iirlfo FAI.MKRii, lot'.t' i;ti'--t_vt' 'icmly" for "thn & Krnhc. We Imvc our own Itinllit'r rnrA bun- : woilt IW» nftpr KiOn I', M. H) '1'tn-ock iliKn, vi>yetiildo wnOierir, ctr, Htnclt of H1IC "UVKKIIKAD DODU" [or Knrintfls; nlniiiii llidY. lt,.il llnnli. Iliniirl, uvoilll". It.-.l II, n I-I OS. Incnn coupe, B.MM) wllon, Sf.nO.OO; nml HOII"O|UH1 Mil. ; o\ rollout fit tin wngiin MOIIOH iivcniic Hcd IlmiU.* rnclnrli!', llrclumaon, etc.; nny il/i'. (;nl| 1101) .SK [ o r 7c 11if iiif "M ec Inn no 'nTrio'tTiiTimi MX-HIIUM linn.i' "ill. "t-lian Hi 'nuTKK-IMKm livhnr n"»ni mUtt for Biiio tnitity mom to rhonwc (rcim. Frank Kcl-'-v'-i, Kimt Ficolinhl, N. .»., or ivrilo Ovcrlicnd Door iinlcn anil Burviei-, locntioli, lunr oiMitcr. of ttnvlu. £IIItuble hmlivs-i.y :it Hui-llior I.lmi.o 3Hfi-F-'. nUo ihxn- limit), oil lirntnr nml A limit VnnSycUIo. I -('.) Went Front ilrcot, for Bimill fnmily mill rent lit very reiistnn. (i-elmx 'ihoiii|^"ii, Hniml utrcet, SIUOIVB HAWS filed I' y initrlihio; (boy out clout : T : l,."iii,/fai.iily 'li'.r's'T.' Miii>t uivn Kofid lU-d Hatil-. i vT'i"vSTtn 'KirTJ_iniuB'rTc'r. I'ynowrlt' nlilr. Apply nt tlin olllci" of Slumum! I'.h- hin'y. H. .1.. I'!"""' lied ll:u»ti IU3B-.1. truor nnd hotter, inomi't ncrvico. rcnlcil. lioiiiflil ami eold 1' rubln'i. HIT Co.. il HnnU, |tr>iiul Ktrror. llfil Iliutk. U) l.l: I iii I'nii Iliu'rn. Ininuulmv of four liii,M'!,, i< 1 yj5 Mnntor Hi's Hnlrl. HS. route from _ehVr to niDHlir imiK-h; iiuint "ftl ill. <""'<• «•• 'Mili- 1 OH HAM-., SiiiNKY IO .IWI mi'ntit'lionil' ri>i.|n ' iiinl II^III. cl.i- -i:il-in porcli. (Irn :-h\ r..J IIUUM linn • f, • liuyor: iniixt niinl(l.-<:;f:i». l-'<'r itif.nnu.iloi rnnch in ttoinl i uii|diur order Pile t ompitiycT to enn>l<.yco I.MI;*> on imiirovfit rral «n:nln c:ill Kc Hi'Jf.. Tied .1. nioin, 12S Went Front!rn flinlor Ifl a Ucniiter Want IL> UIL> mitiitlnl Uinoc'l. AlMim '.Icb i I' I; > lluvuii, N. J.. or cull | II ;'l AIU- Idnte. UBIJ k. Call Tlnnk 1011-.r.' hmiG Hod llnnk 078. I idvart)aemeat. ctiuli, attunic-jr, 10 i)niBayera' money should be come to see the world famous skat- City and made a member of the local news published therein. era; no automobiles, but horses and by a jury at Freehold laat week Turkey Supper at Lone Branch. WE HANDLE: THE AMERICAN HADIATOU COMPANY'S t?pent to eliminate grade crossings. icighs; when the ice was thick, they New York trial board and of the against Thomas E. Curto of Neptune, The ladles' toclety of the Long Why the public should have to puy publication committee of the Amer- WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1930 would drive on the river, and "park" who had parked Ilia car at Asbury Branch Reformed church will have ARCOLA HEATING SYSTEMS tnxes for any sucii thing Is impos- uround the oval-shaped track. And ican Kennel Club Gazette. Park. The award vu In. favor of a turkey.supper at the church Thurs- sible for many persona to under- thousands would sit there in sleighs, Harry H. Hullt and his son Warren day night of next woek. stand. The public haa not created bundled up In warm blankets and fur for damages caused when their car Red Bank and Sea Bright (Continued from page four.) the danger to life, limb and proper- The Register's motto: "A Paper In crashed into Curto's. ty' caused by grade crossings. The robes. Every Home."—Advertisement. (t pays to advertise 1n The Register Fair Haven's New Dock lailroad companies are directly re- The ice-boat racing was exciting; nponsibie for these dangerous places. I remember the championship "Scud" a Big Public Victory. Why shouldn't they pay the full cost —glory!—how that boat could go!— like, a streak. In those days an ice With the contract tor a municipal of eliminating thfc crossings? No individual who causes danger to traf- boat was the fastest thing In the dock at Fair Haven awarded, the world made by man. I don't know residents of that place will be ab!» fic is relieved froin responsibility and if ia hard to see why railroad com- how it compares to alrpplanea and next summer to enjoy the pleasures panies should be. things, but an ice boat is a Joyous the river affords without fear of be- streak of speed. I took Bill Rubcl ing arrested f6r trespassing on pri- down to lied Bank for an ice boa*, OOO OOO &6O vate- properties. Tlio dock will be RED BANK IN WINTER. ride, ten years or so ago, and man! completed in April. The contract —whnt a thrill ho got; he had never / A ,°. />. price is $9,610. Pnrt of the property Old-Time Cold Weather Sports Re- been in one before; and he's nevor will be leased for use as a gasoline cullcd by a Former Resident. been in one since; he got so cold, he end oil station for motor boats and (By Haddori Ivins in the Hudson Dispatch.) didn't thaw out until five years later: the rent will be used to help pay for The Sunday newspapers with their but it was a good time, nevertheless. building the dock. pictorial supplements had pictures of Any time you get a chance to get * • • a ride on an lco boat, don't miss it; the ice-boating at Bed Bank on the i from "L'HitlnirtJti Coiluni Mayor Ferd S. Salmon and all, of Shrewsbury. Every time I see or but—be sure and get enough clothes the six councilmcn of Fair Haven read anything about that part of the on, for it's cold pleasure. t FrancaiV. 1792 ...... 1799" are strong for the public dock. Per- country, I am carried back to the Horse racing with sleighs was an- haps they were influenced in taking memories of boyhood. And my friends other great winter sport at Rcd this action by the beneficial results tell ir.e Inat every time I write any- Bank. When the snow was •well which have flowed to the neighboring tliimj (VraMny boyhood days at Red packed, tile crack trotters from miles borough of Rumson from a public Bani;, it carries them back to their around gathered In Red Bank, on park and dock on the Shrewsbury boyhood days—and girlhood days—In Upper Broad street; there ' were river. Thusands of persons use these the places where their boyhood day3 plenty of fast horses In those days Kumson public properties and they and girlhood days were spent. in that part of the country; hun- ere the most popular places for sum- Some men have vb Idea they have dreds of people lined tho sidewalks mer recreation on the Shrewsbury a monopoly on memories; cheriah thn to watch the sport; no prizes, no river shores. There has never been Idea that boyhood days aro bettor planned events, just a series of races, and disorder or trouble of any sort; than girlhood days. I guess even the by general challenge and acceptance, and private properties in proximity | girls admit that; many a girl wishes Wrmt a beautiful sport it was; pretty have Increased in value. she were a boy, and not many boys little cutters—that's what they called wish they were girls; anyhow, boys the smart sleighs; bright colors they • \ . » . ' have no monopoly oh the sparkle of wore painted; beautiful fur robes; Fair Haven residents see in the life; the girls have their good times, men wearing sealskin caps; horses construction of the new. dock an op- tno, and many a tomboy has just aa sharpy shod; folks—friends—readers portunity to participate in the river good a time as any boy in tho land. —those rnces were full of color,and sports and pleasures which have good sportsmanship and horBe speed. DIRECTOIRE Those iceboat pictures on the been denied to tbem in the past. On Shrewsbury bring back memories of The winters were colder, there was **••• their own public-owned dock, with- many a good time on the ice, espe- more snow in those times of yester- out fear of the law, they will have cially the skating by tho moonlight. happy times fishing or crabbing, or year, and Red Bank—where the heart enjoying cooling river breezes after I-.ot days in offices, shops or factor- ies; and they will have opportunity to show their beautiful river lo out- ut not it evolutionary I of-town guests. Instead of only a PUBLIC SALE ..t few river front property owners hav- ing the use of the river, all the resi- —01?— dents oE Fair Haven will have this right. « • * Incidentally, thorc i3 another thins Farm Stock and Implements about this Fair Haven contract for p. public dock which is worthy of comment. It is timed to meet the and Household Goods Lovely fasnlons arc never lost; clever couturiers great unemployment crisis. Never in the history of this part oE Mon- rnouth county has there been more HOIMDEL, NEW JERSEY; bring them back to grace another day ana age. Tins ' men out of work than right now, and By virtue of an order of the United States District Court for the for this reason any, municipality District of New Jersey, in the matter of Albert I. Emmons, bankrupt, very weeKj for example, Patoti ano Lelong and which starts a public undertaking at madcHhis third day oE February, 1930, I will expose for sale on this time is performing a great serv- ice for the benefit of deserving work- Molyneux ana Taloot are giving a waiting fasnion- loss men. Thursday, February 13th, 1930, at 10:00 O'Cloclt In the Forenoon, -o-o-p-o-o-o- worla tnese lang-lo,st darlings of the French Direc- Former Register Reporter at tho premises of said Albert I. Emmons, at Holmdel; N. J., as follows: toire: the little pull sleeve, the capelet, the broad Now a Judge. 300 bags Green Mountain potatoes, 1 Hay Rake moro or less. 1 Hay Tedder rever, the cross-over frill, the high waist ana Vide It is so seldom that a plum from 12 Cows 2 Aspinwall Potato Planters the political tree conies to a news- SI Horses 4 Riding Cultivators paper man that it seems worthy of skirt, and the little ilow-er-printeo fabrics that go , comment when it does occur. Harry 8 Hogs 3 Furrowing Sleds Truax, who lias just been ap- 1 Meeker Harrow 1 Corn Harvester pointed judge of the common picas S flows 1 Double-disc Harrow wWir the up-tilted brims ol hats. Not revolutionary•.. court of Slonmouth county, haa not 3 Mowing Machine:* 1 been a newspaper man of late years, 4 Seta Double Harness but he waB once a reporter for The I Osborne Reaper 1 Potato Digger out modulated, wearable versions, such as you will Register, and a good one, too. 4 T>vo-Horse Farm Wiltons 1 Iron Holler • • • II Hay Shelvlngs Quantity Ear Corn find in Bambergers fashion departments tomorrow. This paper rejoices in his appoint- I Wood Sleigh About T Tons Baled Straw ment as judgo because it believes About 7 Tons Baled Ha; Set Kako Harness THUD FLOOR that anyone as loyal and as devoted I Spring Wagon I Potato Weedcr to newspaper work as Mr. Truax was 8 Tec-tooth Harrows will show these same qualities in 1 Paris Green Duster • meting out justice. Mr. Truax filled " Diso Harrows the office of judge of the Lon? Blanch district court a number of Household Goods, and Other Personal Effects. >csrs. Talking with a group of fiicnds the other day he recounted And other small articles too numerous to mention, together with all other his reporting days with relish. farming implements, live stock and other chattels owned by tho said * • • Albert I. Emmons. The newspaper fraternity lost a TERMS.-—Cash. worthy representative when Mr. Tru- nx turned his hand from reporting to DANIEL S. ELY, the lawyer business. He made many Receiver. acquaintances in this section when he used to gather news for The Reg- SAMUEL D. OLIPHANT, ister, and they ate a unit in wishing Keferec in Bankruptcy. success for him in his new position. GEORGE H. KOBERTS, Auctioneer.

Again the Public Loses; No Gates at Crossing. ,Wilh all due respect to the state public utility commissioners, it is im- possible to understand why they ruled that gates are not necessary at the Bergen place railroad cross- ing, near Maple avenue, nt Red Bank. " Where Your Money A school athletic field haa just been opened on Bergen place and nt tho nlhletic events which will frequently Qoes Furthest" bo held there ihouimnda of people will pasu over the crossing. *, • • Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday ! It isj unfortunate thai there is nut more home rule in

However, I ho utilitii.:; cjummi:;uU>n i:; the boss mid itn (iat cant be ibanged by considerations of Jinfnty. Fresh Hamburg Steak lb.29c "ONE OF AMERICA'S GREAT STORES" NEWARK.N.J. 'Vhe be»l tlihitf tliR town <:un du ia to station a policeman at the crossing when Iho athletic, (kid lit in uac. Kvcii with a policeman and a tlntf- Tttrin. at the cvoHuihK condition!* would Best Cut Rib R lb. 34c not bo wife. Morpovpr there would oast nUU b« it lnt'KP clement of danger if I,atCN were in uue. What rcnlly rhould ho done )» to rliminato thhi J4ituln ero;inhiK and nil other nrado \:voiiHiny,'i by elevating or lowering Whole Chuck Roast &. 26c tbtvtrucHn. * • • Although ihen* in railroad com- pany opposition to placing gateR nt 31 AND 37 BROAD STREET. RED BANK. Olnctoln hlui capi-coal, Mul lafftla frocl, tei'lA tlir Bcrtffitt place (MoiitihiK, it- ht inter- d.m for m!i3(s, 59.50 Jirectnire rnjfl/i, 59.50 lo njuty that the ruilVuitd com- f 4* I RED BANK REGISTER. FEBRUARY 12, 1930. teen PERSONAL: WEumrms. WKONAltDO BOV8 BEF15ATED. BROAUCAHT A FLAY. HOW TO MAKK GOQU TIMES. the year and about 1,300 persons for v/age guaranteed each week. In dull Joseph O'Brien of West" Front TMIvn—HutchltuoiL the other three or four months. periods of the year, Improvements t They Wejfs> Downed by Bed Sank at Miss Grace Malchow's Pupils Give The Problem Is Simplpyy to Keep tho The plan for stabilization of em- street, a senior at Yale university, Mrs. Mary Tilton of Shrewsbury Basketball Last Night, in the plant weje matle and a rather "Tho Adventures of Talne." Worker iinn- WorkWk. ployment was suggested, scientists lengthy vacation was given all em- !'»' resumed Ills studies after enjoy- avenue was married to Thomas Ely showed how thp food product could Anio Vans and Eipress ing a mid-term vacation. Hutchinuon of Hlghtstown last Jan- The boys' first and second basket- A play entitled "The Adventurco or BANK Mrs. Fred Conovcr substituted oo was referee. played several selections. that stabilization of employment Is vantage of KUCII ru!e3, he said that, Solomon Sherman of Long Branch, The box scores aro: ognized now aa being economically more or less a charitable affair," Kaid on the contrary, ho had to employ Reaidanca Pit one 33-W tcachor for her. and Jlcr sistcr-ln-law, Mra. Joseph sound not only because of the im- Mra. Mary Stevens of Syracuse RED DANK. Mr. Draper. "But we aren't in busi- a physician to ordor mon and women NOTICE, Howland, Fifteen persons attended Luther Lcaguo to Meet Here. proved eltlcicncy it iiaa brought ness for charity; wo aro in business homo when they were ill. This de- imlsct nf Hurnugh of Shrowj. Rpent part of last week with Mm. G F TTS. 1'ijry, tho dinner. Mr. Hutchlnson's busi- The district Luther league of the about among worklngmon but be- to make profits. And one of the most spite tilt: certainty that they were nty of Momnoulh, for tho tU^nt Hatlle Cullin'gton of South atrcet and ness Is takhiK out apple orchards ISruno. tt. ,.,.....,',. , o I t Strode, If 5 0 10 Lutheran church jwlll meet tomor- cause it has enabled people to buy important factors Is the economic lining to be paid just as much as if Thin ltict flhnll JIIHO constitute tha ta« WltU her niece. Mrs. O. Foster Spin- ond nclllng tho wood for making dimu rioardman, c. ..,,,,, l? 2 12 row night at Clayton & Magee's and consume more products. well-being of the individual consumer. they had worked. ning of Branch avenue. handles for varioua implements. Muritlco, re ,.,,., 0 0 An , nnnra relating to taxc.) for tlio hall at Red Bank. More than fifty We came next to recognize the ne- A man out of work ia a drag upon All industries have their peculiar Mr. and Mra. R. Sara Sharabba of Ackley, Ig ,,., 0 0 cessity of providing liibor with more Mornr, !p. ..,,..,,,,,, members of the league from Red liis family, upon hia community; and problems. The manner of solution! ^j ^ dalned liy tlio Mnycir unit Coiin- Bridge avenue were guests of rela- 'illume—Aumack. 1 3 leisure, to give the worklngman upon industry itself, which might tives at South beach, Staton Island, Bank, Asbury Park and Manastjuan ill differ according to the indu*- of M Miss Alta E. Thornc, daughter of Total ., time to consume tho increased pro- have won him as a consumer if H 4 82 are expected to attend the meeting. 1 lies. If all business men can !>y t;i>;rumn, on Sunday. Mi. and Mra. "Edward Thorne of duction. ? which bis greater buying f -f all business mm can bo. JHIKMI !>y t;i>;rumn, nnd collectocollectorr LKONAHDO. liad been working and therefore able Jl>i r v ]> lilxl T Mrs. Mary Trubln of Peters place •Kcnnsbui'K, and Arthur W. Aumack, powqV had made possible. The clght- to buy in normal volume. made to ECC that they must work in j „ ."'? ! ', °\ "'" '""" "' Thuu- la visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jen- ton of Albert Aumack of Spring F VIS. Imrmony and that they must put i i n,hMh,'TM,ulu, tho "HIn'ow"1^ VcnN'cai, rt. ... 0 2 RAG-PICKING AS BIG BUSINESS. hour day ia now considered basic. "Tho time for industry to help lr/ ihfir mindw collfntivrly to (ho taKk \ m r nie Light of rtye, New York. Valley, near Middlctown, were mar- Mntthejs, It. The Saturday half holiday has been id ani,rfi],ilnli,,iia»c.t foil)) In the ried on February 2d, by Rev. Ed- 2 0 solving the problem o! regularizing of solving Hit; problem of unemploy- • f lesoilnci nnd Uli|ii'oi)rlntloru Mr. and Mra. Abram Krldcl of Miller, c 0 0 How Wnslo is Transformed Into widely adopted and now, I think, we Broad street and Mr. and Mrs. Ira ward .Mount, pastor of tho M«tho- Miles, rs Ila production, and in other ways' ment, a long'stride In'the direction of. 0 0 Money ut Wnidilngtcm. are on the threshold of the five-day adopting farseeing methods of pro- YrUrnnvy -Itfi. Ift.TO. Crouao of .Shrewsbury left last week ditit church at Matawan. The bride's Welnhclmer, )g. 0 4 we ok. 'accomplishment will be taken. We UUTRUUE C. VAN VI.IET, for a trip to Bermuda. dress wa3 of ercen orepo with hat Moller, c 1 1 (From The Scientific Anierkon, by O. I>- duction is when the country la prosr need capable executive leadership, Clork. Attorncy-Ocncral and Mrs. William and clippers to match. Mlsa dura BosUck, rff 0 0 U«cy.) There remains, however, one still perous as at present, instead of later but what we need most of all is an Almachinco, If. NOTICK. A. Stevens of Long"' Branch has re- Frazcn ol KeansbuiB was brldea- 0 2 A sterling example of the practice more important step to be taken be- y/hen conditions may liavc changed jit oused consciousness of tlie problem I Borough ol Shrewsbury, N. J. turned from, a oojourn in Florida; mald and C|iarlca Jdaolt ot Mata- of business thrift shine:) in Washing- fore we way survey our progress Tile time to act is now." ond an aroused conscience to solvef •mllnsttlco to inoviilo for llio eon- While thoro they celebrated their o| The couple ton, D. C, where the authorities su- with juslilied pride nnd that ia the The svJry told by Daniel Willard, it without waiting for the next cycle i \ lion of n.roInK on holh ulilca ot Mon-' RED BAKK. ivomic, nstt.n,liii,; from llron.l «troot, 2FAh wedding anniversary. was groomsman. pervise the work of reclaiming all but solution of 1 he .problem of unem- president of the Baltimore and Ohio oC depression. 11 ily ti> tho fprminntlun nf mild ntreot , J. Clark Conovcr, owner of the will Hvo at Matawan. P PTS, the Boot from the 225,000 cubic yards ployment. Wo havo no right to be railroad^ ia similar. "If society U; thciico.ioitli.rly t,, Whlto road In Ticehurst, rf. 0 0 Hoiouch of :;liru',v«li,if.v. strand theater building, is enjoying Sacowlu, If. of trash ond -refuse which the utrcet proud of ourselves In this country going to have tho advantage of ma- 1 11 until we can truthfully say that we chine-production, then eociety has an Nearliig the End. iuovcfl J-'t'tirirnry Hit, i'J3() a vacation In Florida. FIRE AT CHAI'EL HILL. Cook, c 1 9 cleaning department collects annual- J. I-AHKER. Mulllcan, rg. have a job for everyone, all the time. obligation to try lo keep men em- Simeon Ford v\*a:> discussing ti Mr. and Mrs. Paul do la rtouaalllo 0 2 ly. Instead of hauling this rubbish SUyor. of Knollwood and Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Two Uhllilrcn and a Dog Overcome Burrowcs, 1B:, 0 0 to public dumping grounds and burn- Enlightened knUlshnoKS will insist ployed regularly," he said. ethics (if speech-making and he said ; UUTRUUE C. VAN VLIKT. by rjmolio From Burning Itagn. Blel, c 0 0 ing It, the Washington plan "saves- upon nothing else. So the Baltimore and Ohio railroad in speaking of a recent address: "It j Tlc f(iren|jIn , ,. Klerk, soph Turklngton and daughter Dor- Roaatl, Is. .,, O Cl V othy ot Middlctown. township aro on 1 1 all tho hog except (lie squeal," The problem ia going to be solved tackled the problem. The result has was a long and tedious speech, but I j nonm,! IUIIM'MHI r'p;idl'n"' liy | A bundlo of rags in a coal licuttlo and solved at no distant date because been a tremendous reduction in the a motor trip to Florida. The home Total Our national, capital, a city of listened attentively. I liko to liav-i j :if moutiiiK htl,| on 'rno,id'ay. Keli at Abram Patterson's reaidenco at. 10 3 23 ^__ _ __ Industry is going to realize that un- turnover of employes each year. Tlio people to listen to my speeches, you ll'llv . by ward journey will bo mado by boat, chapel Hill caught lire Monday night LEONARDO. 100,000 homes and 000,000 residents. of iilir •bury '. Ilioy expect to bo away three wceka. ~ salvages'nioi-D than "$T6o"oO In 'paper! I employment ia a form of economic large expenditure for the training of know, and turn about is fair play. Mr. and Mr. Patterson's daughters, Peg- tin cans, bottles, broken glass and waste which modern society can no men has been reduced and the money Well, I'm glad I did listen, because Mornnouih County Surrogate's Office has been saved. In the matter of the catiite of Jnhn ' A. gy Ann and Madellno and their pet rags from the trash it collects every lenger tolerate. I am convinced that if I hadn't I'd have missccl one of the httinKhaus or John Ettliuihau*. da- twelve months. Seventy-five thou- business is approaching this realiza- A. Lewisohn of the Miami best wimlup» I ever heard. 'Ami ceviei} sand tons of garbage are reduced to tion from the evidence gathered by Copper company, and other indus- now', said tlio speaker, just as we Nutic crvdlturB to present claim* tlle were all ready to drop off to sleep, atat grease at a special plant owned by I committee on education and la- tries, estimates that if seasonal em- f'ursiifint to the order of Joseph L. Don- the District o•f Columbia and subse"- bnr of the United-States senate. The ployment can be eliminated, as he In- 'as Lady Godiva remarked when nhay, Surroirati; of tho Cuunty of Mon- quently sold for $250,000. Collected significant thing about this testimony sists it can, American business will was returning from her ride, "I'm mouth, made on tho thirteenth day of fore she discovered the cause of the drawing near my clothe3." ' " January*, lOliO, on the application of Mnry tho mill-winter meeting of tho New traah is salvaged In a similarly ia the unanimous agreement of em- be saved two billion dollars a year. S. Kl-tiriKhnus, ndminiunitrix of thft oatnto amoke, but before thn firemen arrived 1 ployeru who have undertaken to Jersey state juefis association held sho found the burning rags and put LITTLE SILVER'S BUSINESS. profitable mumieV. William P. Hapgood, president of of John A. Ettinffliaua or John Ettinghaua. at Trenton Monday. A huge electric press Is employed slablize their employment that.their the Columbia conserve company, told deceived, notice ii -hereby given to tfie out tho fire. Mr. Patterson is em- efforts have brought greater profits Why She Wanted a Change. creditors of said deceived to exhibit to tlm Mra. Sndie Lupton Ely of Wal- ployed on John D. Rockefeller's es- Board of Education Granted Permis- to compress into bales millions of tin the committee of the most novel ex- .subacribor. itdministrntrix 113 aforcaaM, for their business. Hia com- The young man talked for ten or their debts nnd' dcmiintla acninst tho unitl lace street has gone to Orlando, tate at Tairytown, New Vork. sion to Use School Land. cans, which range In size from a face pcriment and experience. powder box to a large garbage can Tlie testimony given by Ernest G. pany, he stated, had had a hazard- fifteen minuter without.a break, ex- o-itato. under oath, within six months from Florldn, where ehe will spend the plaining why he had missed his ap- tlio data of tho aforcsmid order, or they resit of tho winter. * At last night's meeting: of the Little weighing 85 pounds. Eighty thou- Draper, cf Hill Brothers company, ia ous financial history prior to 1017. will be forever barred of • their actions HAS FOUR CHIIiDBEN. Silver commissioners permission was sand of these bales aro shipped each an example of what I mean by en- The company packs food products pointment with hor, when the girl at therefor1 ajrninst tiio said eubscribet. Mr. and Mrs. Thoma3 Jardt^c the other end of the wire interrupt- nnd children of Alston Court from the trash on or bt'foro the Fifteenth day of Mareh port. Rhode Island, who has just j Mr. Throckmorton has four children, coinmlsloners and firemen will con- by the hundred thousand and arc sold next, or In default thereof, such decree returned from a trip to tho West tho elder of whom is named after duct an, investigation to find ways to junk dealers who, in turn, return will be tuken a«amst you aa the Chancal- Indies. hla grandfather, John S. Throclcmor- of getting the fire apparatus closer the glass containers to the manu- ior Khali thiijk eqmtnble nmi juat. "iliG object of said suit h to obtain a Mr. and Mrs. . F. B. Woolloy of IJon of Shrewsbury avenue. This to the waterfront without getting facturers. All the milk bottles are decree of divorce, tligsotvlnn the rnarria^o Rod Bank and Manasquan aro on a young man in question la now secre- stuck or disabled. salvaged and returned to the central in.'twe<'n you nnii tho said petitioner for tha trip through tho South. tary and treasurer of tho Caldwell Tho fire apparatus has been over- milk bottle exchange. Broken glass, entire of desertion. .3 Albert C. Mandevlllo of East Front title and' mortgage guarantee com- hauled under the supervision of Vic- which is also reclaimed by the Dated January Mtb. 11)30. Under the Auspices of the APl'LEGATE, STEVENS. FOSTER street will leave Thursday for Ber- pany of which his father, JameB S. tor Satter, chairman of tho lire com- freight car load, brings six dollars a &. UEUSSILLE. muda for tho rest of tho winter. Throckmorton, Is president. mittee, and Vlto Parro, fire engineer, ton when eventually consigned to Solicitor-! of Petitioner. Miss Joanna Prate of Mount street and In a test last week the machine glass factories. Addross: S4 Brond Sfrcot. Red Bnnit. N. .1. is spending a month In Florida. pumped 600 gallons a minute. ST.' DE PAUL CONFERENCE Monmai:th County Surrogate's Office. El'WORTH LKAGUE IIALLV. One carload of paper, equivalent In t!ie nuitter ol tho estate ot Louisa M. Miss Dorothy Breckenrldgo of Tho blanket policy Insuring tll9 to 30 tons, 13 reclaimed daily. The Thompson, deiTeiiaed. John street has resumed hor studies Mid-Wlntcr Meeting- nt Highlands firemen against Injury while fighting salvage value of this paper aggre- Notice to creditors to present claims nt the Red Bank high school afler Saturday Night. fires was renewed. gates about eight dollars a ton. Tho nciiiinst estate. having undergone an operation for paper Is compacted into largo bales Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. Don- Tlfe mld-wlntcr rally of the Meth- ohay. Siwaniito of tlie County or Mon- appendicitis. TALK BY VIKQINIAN. weighing from 800 to 1,200 pounds moutli. mado on the fifteenth day of Janu- Mrs. Charles Moore of Waverly odist Epworth leagues of the New and is sold to paper mills through- ary, 1030; on the application of May Fe.V Brunswick district will be held at ris, executrix of the eHtatb of Louisa M. v- place returned home Thursday from Miss Mildred Edwards to Address out the United States. The final, Thompson. deceased, notice is hereby ttiv. a six weeks' stay In Florida. the Highlands Methodist church next product made from it is cardboard. en to the creditors of said deceased to ex- Saturday night. Tlio principal speak- Meeting at Shrewsbury, Miss Evelyn Kirk of Pinckncy road The rags are graded into ten differ- hibit to tho subscriber, executrix as afo-o- haa recovered from an attack of ton- er will bo Walter G. Griffith of Drew Miss Mildred Edwards of Java, ssid, their debts and demands against the seminary, formerly of India. Mr. ent classes and arc sold to junkmen, said estate, under o:ith, within six months sllitte. Virginia, will address an Episcopal who finally deliver them to paper from- the date of the aforesaid order, or Dr. and Mrs. Walter F. Rclnhaus Gritlltli will be dressed In natlvevln- neighborhood meeting this afternoon they will bo forever barred of thoir actions dian costume. A missionary hour mills. The old sheets or curtains therefor against tho said subscriber. of Waverly place end Mr. am) Mrs. at half-past two o'clock at Chris! which a Washington lady throws Chnrlca- Jclni of Belford attended a will bo conducted by Miss' Mabel church parish house at Shrewsbury. Da'cd Freehold, N. J., January 15. 1880. Selover of South Amboy and garnc3 away thla month, she may buy back JJi MAY FERRIS. meeting of tho American bSircau of Her subject will be social service in the form of fancy writing paper or will bo played. They will be lit chargn NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT ehiropractlca Thursday nlghl at Now work In tlio mountaias of Virginia. wrapping paper several months later. of Miss Helen Quast of Highlands .Refreshments will bo served by Mrs. Estate of Artulo Kinnaburyi dcceiiBGd. York'. Mechanical appliances speed the SUBSCRIPTION, $2.50. REFRESHMENTS Notice is Iiereby i;[ven that tho account*, W. Edgar Dcnlso of Washington and Douglas-Smith of New Bruns- Benjamin John Parker, assisted by of the subscribers, oxecutora of tha eBtato members of the ladles' auxiliary and work. AH tho trucks which bring of siiitt deceased, wilt ho audited nnd street, a cleric at tho Broad street wick. refuse are fitted with metal nets. MUSIC BY BENNY NATHASON'S SAN REMO ORCHESTRA. HUIUUI by tlio SUITOKMO of tho County of bank, Is confined to Ills bod with grip. junior guild of Christ church, who JVIunmonLh and reported for Bcttlemont to will be dressed In colonial costumes. When the truck arrives at the un- Edward Lcddy of Prospect avenue, KISl'T OUT OF COLLEGE. loading platform, a steel cablo op- tbo Orphans Court of said County, on au employed at Bcrgc'a market on Tho Junior guild will have a Val- Tl'iirsday, tbo twentieth dny of Mnrcb, Miss Aiuiiilaurti Holmes Still Con- erated by an electric motor links to A. D. 11B0, st which timo nmilicotlon will \Voiul street, has been lalil up with entine party Saturday afternoon at tho net, and in the twinkling of an bo mado for tbo allowanca of conimissionn tbnsllltis. fined to the House. tho Parker residence. Dancing" and eye the load of trash is deposited on and counsel fees. Miss Muriel Duclic, daughter of Mlsa Armalaura Holmes, daughter game3 will be enjoyel and refresh- the platform. Datoil fcliruary 7th. A. D. 15.10, Mr. nntl Mrs. Robert L. Duche of ments will bo served. Tho hostesses HENltY HcDEKMOTT of Mr. and Mrn. Joseph ,*3. Holmes of will be Misses Jeanne Parker, Kath- IClecti-io power operates also a >pa- DO Brandt Avo.. Red Uunl. N. J. Branch avenue, lias returned from Holmdcl, is improving from injurlea ner plow to push the trash to an end- SIDiVEV ClfASKV, a month's visit wjth her aunt, Mrs.' leen Powers and Edwlna McClaskey. SI West Siilo Aveniie, Itcd Bant, M. J. which slio received in an automobile less belt conveyor. It is lhus carried, i ALSTON 11EK1CMAN. Estl., David Barrow of Washington. Mrs. accident about two weeks ago. How- stream flaw fashion, before 21 adept Uod Hunk. N. J., Barrow returned with hor niece to ever, sho Is atill confined to tho MADE ?65 FOR HOSPITAL. pickers and graders who sort the I IVoctor. mako a short stay at tills place. Miss house and HIIO will probably bo un- miscellany of rubbish as it flows Directly Opposite Globe Hotel. ] NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Ducho la employed at George VV. able to resume her studies at Cen- Red Bank Auxiliary Held a Cafe- methodically in front of them. Each j Etitato of UnynujTUl I!o;iKl;)nd, doecmed. Sewing's olllce on Broud street. teria Luncheon Last Week. Nutieo !H hereby given that tho ticcinmln tenary collegiate institute at Hack- picker Is a specialist. One snatchei Telephone 372. of tho fiiiunciiber:!, m'tinir trustee!! <»f tha Robert Lnwrnnco Daly Is the name euatown for several weeks. -She wa3 The Red Bank auxiliary of tho bottles and tosses them into a special estato of said defeated, will bo amlitcil given to the son born January 30th 0Il j,cl.wa y ilomc from ^c instituts Spring Lako hospital cleared about bin. Another pick3 rags. A third re- ! and stated by the Surronalo of tile Cuunly 1o Mr. and Mrs. Michael Daly of when she was hurt. Tho automo'blks 19 East Front St., —FREE DELIVERY- Red Bank, N. J. 1 of Monmouth, nml rei'orteii for I'cttienioat $05 Thursday afternoon at a cafe- moves paper from the conveyor and I tn tho Oriibans Court of said Coimlv. c.l) Westbury, Long, Island. Mr. and I |Tl Which sho waa riding- skidded on 1 teria luncheon at tho homo of MTB. throws It into gravity chutes which I Thursday, tho twentieth day of Muril). A. Mrs. Daly aro former residents of tlic icy road and overturned. Biddlo H. Garrison on Vista place. deliver it to the paper balers. Other ; D. Hi:i0. ut which tlmo ap|,ll.atloti will to Hod Bank, Sixty percona attended and tho ivorkera handle tin cons, boolts or ! mado for the itllowancu of coi:imiH3ioilf( Mrs. Howard Ely ot Oakland California Kini fouiisel fees. IMFKOVINCi FROM BROKEN LEU profits will bo used for hospital work. magazines. Mueller's MACARONI 1 Dated TehrD-iry 7tl), A. B. 10H0. street, who htt3 been laid up with n Tho trnsh which remains on the JOSEI'H o. HOARLANU, Mrs. Frank McMahon waa chair- or SPAGHETTI I I'OKTE't IIUACLANI). sprained hip as the rcyult of a fall, John Crawford Is Getting Wellfvoni endless steel belt when it reaches the c Is getting along nicely nnd will b man of the luncheon committee and KAYMONND IIOACLAND, JR. Injiu-y nt Illvcrvlcw Hospital. her assistants were Mrs. Edward far terminal of its course is dumped Largd Can* Messrs. Deinen & Prcmlciiraiit, able to leave tho house this wctk. Fenton, Mrs. James Smock, Mrs. on another conveyor which operates ' . I'roftor.-i. For two weeks Mrs. Ely had to^usc Jolin Crawford of River Plaza is Robert Dean, Mrs. J. A. Chaunzy, at right angles to tho direction of 2, for .__ 49c , 50 llrond SI.. Now Yorl; City, N. Y. • crutches to got around. i.Jowiy improving at Kivervlew hos- Callfornlu : Mrs. William Manaon, Mrs. James tho original belt of steel. Several Try Our Sqtmro Deal NOT1CF. OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT pital from a broken leg which ho pickers face this small conveyor anil ; Estate of Joseph T. HUITOWCS (aonieMineH received a few wooka ago when he Wolcott, Mrs. Thomas Voorhls, Mrs. Lnown as Joaoiih 'I', Bunouos. Jr..I do- Church Notes. I Lillian VanBusklrk, Mlas Lydla rf-movo any salable trash which by US | i-airmh fell from a houso whero ho was Ovens and Miss Julia Little. chance bus escaped the first crew. ; Kotieo Is heioby Riven that the m-t'iunti "Soul" will be tlio subject of tha doing carpenter work. Mr. Craw- Tnll Can f This conveyor dumps its roiumml o the lai'osciibt'rs, cxeoutora of tile ciituto Lesson-Sermon In all churches of ford formerly lived at Red Bank. I'cr lt>. 0' Hiiitl niiH)iitlt,. nnd reported for fiuttlonloit ruary lfitli, 1030. | and most of tho other members of 2 Its. ti> tlio OrnllnriH Cnurt uf «;il,l Count v. on The Golden Text Is: "I will set my tho family went to California to Ward Johnson of Belford Is Well on paper, paint cati3, wooden baskets, ('iillforniii ISnrtk'tt Thursday, tlio twentieth dny of Mnri'li, (,. visit relativen and aincc that time the Way to Recovory. * crates and bales, old parasols, worth- Sugar II.. l'.K]0, at whirl) limo »|i|illri)tloli will labcrnaclo among you: and my soul less rags, and other debris. Hmoke be muito for liio ullo^aiuo of Cotunlioiilonil shall not abhor you. And I will walk Mr. Crawford ban been boarding nt Ward Johnson, son of John M. iin.l i-o.iiw.fi fees. River Plaza. and lino a3hes are tho only residues among you, ami will be your God, Jolmson of Belford, returned home ;of this incineration. Dated Fehruaiy Kill. A. I). \no. ond ye shall be niy people" (Leviticus laat week from Rlvervlew hospital at No. 2 Cai CHAfir.KS SCHItOT. You can appreciate that the salv- fir, ChiulwM; Avenue, Mmvnrk, N. 3. 26:11, 12.) NEW TENANTS. Red Bank, whero he was under treat- 3 Cans T1IK IlIIOAll STIlKK'l' NATIONAL HAflK Among tho citations which com- ment for injuries received in an nc- age Is most painstaking when you 2for Ol" ltlil) HANK. prise tile LessoJi-Sermon is tho follow- cldcnt He Is much Improved, but it learn" that of the 780 cubic yards of Three Houses at Red Bank Will Soon trash delivered daily, only two tons NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT ing from' the Bible: "Verily; verily, Hnvo New Occupants. la thought that ho will have to re White Rose liln'.o of Jl.inln Sclncll.er. ilmimnod. I say unto you. Ho that bellovcth on main In bed about two weeks. Ills ere burned. Here is a lesson In thrift Maxwell House ; fjidico in liruiliy i:ivi'n tlmt )ho lu'etnirilo A. M. Morris of Pittsburg lias and economical management which o' Hie nnliarrlher, ndmlnl.ttrntur nt tlio tn- mo, the works that I do shall ho do father has fitted up a radio outfit for .'Uttu In- tin- .^IUIUKUU. of tho CtJiin- also; and greater works than these -ented William Jones's houso on him in his bedroom. About threo many other American cities might Asparagus Tips Iv of MiniimHuli, mid lOiiorted fcr prnctico profitably. shall he do; because I go unto my Kivoi-sldo avenue at Red Bank. One weeks ago Ward was getting a tow e i'tjttli-inciU u, tho Oii'hiins (louit of nulil of Howard Whltllehl's apartments on The best trash Harvest of the year for Hi. Ci-unty, 1111 Tlniratlny. tlio twniillotll «lay Father" (John on a sled which waa attached to an 2 for „. ^^^_ 57c ; nf Mari'li, A. 1). 11)31), ot uhli'li llnis »n. The Lesson-Sermon also Includes the Wallace street lias been rented by automobile when ho was hit by a comes at Christmas. The wrapping i plicatiim will bo lamln fui- tint nllowniKO Mrs. Lillian Reamer.. Dr. / Elmor truck. Ho received concussion of paper from coimllcss Yulr-tidc gifts hi of CDmmh.ulnin arid rmilmcl fees. following passnpo from the Christian Evaporated Uneeda UatL',1 reliti'.\rv ,,lb, A. I). HI30. Science textbook, "iaclonco and ileutt nl l'iii-L Wu.ihlngton, Long 1s- tho brain and other Injuries. ultimately delivered to tlio. reclama- Innil, formerly of Red Bank, will tion establishment. This freiili, clean IIKIIIIKIIT L. JlKNKMIlKItli, Health with Koy to (ho Scriptures,' SI Mi.,.|)inii,. itil'it, Itnd llnnU, tl. .1, by Mary Raker Eddy: "Like thn move back' to this town soon. He paper la Him pic to salvage nnd cany to j QUiNN. I'AliSHN.S' .'.• MOI1KMU;!, .at Exemplar, tho hculcr should haa rented Andrew Kelly's houso on TO ELECT CLASS OFFICERS. sell. In Washington, the daily pnpor lli-d Him),-, tl. J, Wavcrly place. Tho above rental.) salvage almost doubles for several 3 Tail Cans I'riii'-loi-:'. npealc to dlsonso us one having mi- Shrewsbury Graduates Nominate Ihorlly over It, leaving Soul to mas- wcro nintle by William A. Hopping. weeks after Santa Onus's annual NOT1CK OF SETTLEMENT Ol' ACCOUNT Kathleen Towers President. visit. KiilaU. ,.( Kliutir W. Whimiker. ilaconnoil. ter tho false , evidences of tho cor- Motlro IS hruiliy liivi-ii Unit tha DrnnuU poreal acnues anil to nsaert its claims Hack From Virginia. ' Kathleen Powcra of Shrewsbury Even romance ocrn&ionnlly flndn llti i Ih lb. tnfjit",, ,,f Ihn oDHilo ut over mortality .and disease" (D. 3D3.) was nominated president loot week devious way Into tlm municipnl rof- MEAT DEPARTMENT. .lid de' eil, " ill 1>" " "iidltin"iidl l oliid Ini Mrs. Edgnr I.aylon anil two isons, SIII')III;»I l Frank and Lynnwood ami Herbert of the graduating clas.i of the uoe station. Newly-weds iicrkin;; lo:;t ti f Ilio C lv "I Mi Shrewsbury school. Elizabeth A. Itl- Shoulder Spring :nl ilml tin unMl Colmorgen. all of Oakland atrcet, re- rings come as a last renort to tliiu f is:ilil Count V, u I'llimtier (<> I.iiljnloiiiiiiii. turned yciitrrday ntternoon from an ordan wag nominated vice president, ji'flcue eiitabli.'Jlmicnf. Aiul tictutloiu' h l f M h, John Kislnr of Bolford, who h»3 automobile trip lo Virginia, whero ' A. Meaile secretary and Clin- wives nnd congrowsinen's daughters ni>|ijiritfloti will ton Thompson, treasurer. The clasa ml,, tn Illl l , il,,,,:, 1-ecn employed nrj n plumber, hna they vlnitrd Mni, Laytou's parents. Who cnrcloKly low, llii'ir jewelry bagii id given up this work to engage in loh- motto la "Success Suceeetla." Into tlm discard drive in costly llni-j J.liitn,| r'nliriiiDy fill). A. II. IdSll. nlorhig in Hnrltrtn bny. Ho ha.-J Members of the claas besides thoso oimino.i to ttlIFI fount nf ri.j)iv(>m>M huii mi infection in hit* Keansburg Children Hurt 'tuUiI liy tlio Hiii-i,,unto of ((.1 »iioly«iv,«ilh liny i,f Kl,. CHICHESTER S PILLS iiiury, A. I) 1 IIU ur with Ii Uiitu »t>l>lMH- put out u flro In a Star cunpn owned ItiM'uvorrd from ww-n seriously hurt i;i an accident *&_Xgr^w £ THIS 1»IAHUNI» HUANI>. A ' ' * -^ Idll Aky l>lf A\ U..11 will lin Hindu for tlm ro[)oae(t Milk in yste cooking and as a beverage. It's wDrk, prepared by Allen & .Randolph, civil Room 3 Dancing was enjoyed to muolc pro- engineers, and approved t>y the Stnt vldedby the Manalapan Wild Cat or- Highway Com ml BE Ion, have been filed li satisfying and proven io be pure. You know— Telephone 2018. chestra. The rooms were decorated the otHces of said Engineers at GO Hrnnd Jobbing of All Kinds HIi cut. Ked Bunk. N. J., and of Stbto Utah* with flowers and valentines. At mid- wtiy CommlaBion, Trenton, N. J., and muy there's such a difference in Dairy Foods. If you Estimated Cheerfully Furnished night a buffet luncheon was served. be inspected by prdirective bidders dmiiiK* Guests were present from Red Bank, biiHineas hours. Bidders v-lll bo furnlshe't with a copy of the *]>eclAcat!onn nnd bluo order our milk, cream and dairy products you'll Lincroft. Holmdel, Vanderburg, Ha/.- prints of the drawings by tho Engines™ let, Colt's Neck, Bradevelt, Wicka- on i>roi>er notice and payment of cost of tunk, Kngllshtown and Brooklyn. Itreracatlon, be getting the purest. The guild elected new officers. Bids must be made on the standard pro- posal forma in tho manner deulsnated They are Mrs. Thomas Maher presi- therein and required by the ei'ccltkutloim, dent, Mra. George McKnight vice mnat be enclosed In sealed enveloiics. Lear. president, Miss Dot Maher secretary Ins tho nRiiio and addrenn of the bidder Milk I» Your Best Food. und name of road on the outside, ad- end Mrs. William Dugan treasurer. dressed to' the Township Committee of The next meeting will be held at Middltstown Township. N. J., and imt»t be the home of Mro. Thomas Maher ai accompanied by a surety company certifi- cate nnd a certified check for not loan than Bradevelt. ten (10) par cent of the nmount bid, pro- vided that said chock uhall not be leia EVERY THREE MINUTES . . .' than $500.09 nor more than $20,000.00 Didn't Get Prisoner. nnd bo delivered nt the place and on the hour above named. The standard pro- Mr. and Mrs. J. Everett Barkalow posal form Is attached to the specifica- of Freehold, who recently went to tion!!, copies of which will bo furnished ... every working, flay Chicago to bring back as a prisoner on npplicatlon to the Engineers. PURITAN DAIRYi Alberta Pope, who jumped ball of Tho Township Committee of Mlddletown $3,000, returned without their pris- Township renerven the rltfht to reject ivny nil birfa If deemed to the beet interest For Your Supply oner as she had been sentenced to the Township no to do. . . . your telephone in- three months In jail in Chicago for By order of the Townnhip Committee of theft. - Hiddletown Townahlp, N. J, ALBERT RUNYON, PHONE RED BANK 2030 creases its capacity to be Chairman. MIDDtJETOWN VILLAGE NEWS. HOWARD W. ROBEllTS. useful to you, for every three Clerk. A Large Attendance Looked for at a MIddlotown, N.J.. Jan. 9. 1930. minutes another telephone is St Valentino Party. If you have us handle that (The Red Bank. Register cm be bought added to those you can call outing, picnic, theatre par* a* Mlddletown vlltugo at tho stores of J. ty, etc. C. Knight and William B. Water!. in our growing State. Our DoLuxo busses nn> Flans have been completed for the moro than comfortable ami Valentine party which will be held by our experienced, careful, the Baptist ladles' aid society at the Today New Jersey has more courteous chauffeurs will Baptist chapel Friday night. Those handle your %vants best. who attend the party will receive than 670,000 telephones — Call 891. •mall rod bags in which to place one- centpieces for each year of their age. 47,000 more than a year ago. 125 Broad Street. The party will be directed by Mrs. Kenneth S. Meade, Mrs. Walter Wall- OUR FEBRUARY SALE ing and Mrs. Edward Francis. There' will be an entertainment of games and refreshments. Mlsa Hazel Scott, choir director of NEW JERSEY.BELL BURDGiaSOH! the Baptist church, has organized a _LONG".OIST*KC£ junior choir, which meets every Sun- TELEPHONE COMPANY day afternoon at three o'clock. The presents hundreds of unusual values HOVIHGaSTGM senior choir meets for practice every Thursday evening at the parsonage Rev. Ernest W. Mandeville left last A M«W JZItSBT INSTITUTION BACKED BT NATIONAL SESOUXCIt 'huraday morning for a tour of three /ceka In South America, Mr. and Mrs. John Carey spent Sofa last Friday with Mrs. Carey's broth- er. Robert Ball of Montclair. and The members of needlework guild were entertained on Tuesday of last week nt the home of Mrs. Irving Button Hance. The mlssbnary and ladies' aid so- cieties of the Baptist church met at Back thesrparsonage last Wednesday after- noon. Mrs. >Walter" Walling, presi- dent of the missionary society, con-- Club ducted a program on stewardship. —IN- I Mrs. F. Marklio Schad celebrated her birthday last Friday. A number Chair of her friends gathered at her home and general sociability was enjoyed. Mrs. Mary Reynolds underwent an j operation at the Spring Lake hospital last Wednesday. Dr. B. H. Garrison was the surgeon. Mrs. Reynolds is improving. Coveted k John Cotts, who had been at i. Covered in to New York hospital since last Novem- i in ber, had one of his arms amputated Nent Design last week. The operation was neces- Neat Design sary in order to stop the spread of Tapestry, an infection. Tapestry. Kenneth Smith Is very grateful to the Red Bank loc'ge of Elks for the interest they have shown In him and 21 West Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. for their many acts of kindness. Thomas McKnight has been assigned (by the Elks to look after Mr. Smith, whose health Is such he cannot leav» If you expect to buy new Furniture during the next few months t ihis home. Whenever Mr. Smith need? the services of a barber, one is pro you will be wise and make your selection during our February vldcd by.Mr. McKnlghL The Reformed church had a F ciable for the Sunday-school chlldr Sale. In case you are not ready to have it delivered at once. Specials Tuesday evening of last week at I Phone 2653. SPECIALS parsonage. we will keep it in storage for 90 days, free of charge. By Feb. 13th, 14th, 15th Cash and Carry Only. William M. Greenwood lost or.- his horses last week. The an' dropped dead in the stall wher making your selection now you will spend much less ' was kept. and secure a much finer grade than you anticipate. International and OCEANFORT NEWS. Thomas Boss Inspecting Ainn Pigeons In tho West. Thomas Ross of Wolf Hill avenue ARMOUR'S who has charge of tho army pigeon lofts at Fort Monmouth and who exhibits in various cities, left today for St. Louis, Missouri, and Scotfleld, III., to inspect the pigeon lofts there : A Few Outstanding Values and will travel aa far as San Anton-1 io. Texas, stopping nt all points! where army pigeons are liept anil j will make an inspection of all lofts.' Chief of Police Charles Walling $235 $10 Pure $21 $72 has purchased a Durant sedan from i the Quackenbush agency. | 2-Pc. Pillow Frank Lundy, who has been ill for i Wool Double Cogswell Easy Streit RIB END GENUINE a number of weeks, la much improved SPRING LAMB nnd ia able to leave his bed. Back Suite Blankets The supper served last week by Chairs Slumber Chairs tho Ladleo' Aid society of the Metho- by Karpen. 66"x80" dist church was well attended. Sixty- flve dollars was cleared, v Friday night, February 14th, a val- 5-6 lb. Size Roasting or Frying ChlC entine party will be held In trie 8149 $675 $50 church hall, A meeting ot tho Occanport aux- iliary of the Rlvervlew hospital will be Ueld at the home of Mrs, Louio A-B Roll L. Millar tomorrow afternoon. 6x9' c ' Genuine A small fire In the residence of $74 $149 Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gray was ex Brookfield Roll tingulshed by them without callin:. Genuine Gold Bed Room Cloverbloom Print lb. Fancy out the fire department. Albert Canavarl and Kendnl Parln 3-Pc. Stick who left some time ngo by auto Seal Congoleum Suites mobile for Florida, have writti i in either Walnu friemls Hint they have been vlultir.! Reed Suite B Minml and will continue their trl, Rugs or Maple. through Florida. Charles Walling, Jr., Is confined ".. tlin house with a cold. $57.50 FANCY Beginning tho first of next weel $3-75 8115 ARMOUR'S special service!; will be held ever; night in the Methodist Eplscopa^f STAR church on Main street. The services**] will bo conducted by liev. Walter KMCKI) Craven, a Baptist minister of Penn- i.vlvutiia. Reverend Cavern wan H Bacon guest preacher last August at the A-l Quality church. The public la cordially In- vited to attfnd the services. John Canevarl, contractor and l.ullder, has finished a bungalow on Duwaln ntrcct and has put It on thn I market for Bale. Tho houac on Wolf West Furniture Co Cheese Illll avenue which wnn formerly oc- AMERICAN, cupied by Mr. and Mr8. Canevarl and 'onnaise their family has been remodeled In- SWISS or KEYPORT, N. J. GEM Jar to a two-family houso with all Im- FIMENTO S provements. Mr. Canevnrl Is erect- A Fin* ing another bungalow on Duwaln street nnd lion kept the men busy Try Ik ! v/ho work for him, In splto of tliu business depression. RED BANK REGISTpj-FEBRUARY 12,1930. PagelNtnetsen XOTICE~OP*"INTEHTION' y on the part of the Borough of Red Dank to provide for the cancellation of excerfs MEWS FROM KEYPORT. appropriations of monies appropriated in various ordinances heretofore passed re- lating to gen«nl or local Improvements, WALTER BERGMAN MISSING where e&ld appropriations are in excels "GOOD FURNITURE FOR EVERY HOME" of the actual coat of the improvement «s Super Service SINCE JANUAEY Z8TH. constructed. TO WHOM IT HAY CONCERN: New Vegetable Market Opened Here TAKE NOTICE that un ordinance here- —Father and Bon Community Night nutter net forth haa been introduced by the Mayor and Council of tho Horouicli t,l to bo Held March 10th—Attends Red Bunk providing for the cancellation cf Dinner on Steamship. .riatic irl- led In various ordinances lieretofoi '(The Red DBhIt Register con Is bought passed relating to iteneral or local tm- it; Keyport at Charles Letin'i itore.) jrovemeni.3, where said appropriations ar* in excesrf of the actual cost of the lni- Walter Bergman of Kearney Btreot provemont as constructed. has been missing since January 28th, Said Governing liody will consider anlil when lio purchased a horeo In New Ordinance for final p&ssnec on the eeveri- • teenth day of February, 1930, nt eight York and started to tide It home. J. o'clock P. M.. at the Borough Hall, in aali! , Podcll, a son-in-law, asked the state Borough, and all persons who may be in- < police to endeavor to locate Berg- terested therein will be given an oppor- | tur.lty to bo heard .concerning tho prov!- | man, who Is about fifty years old slons of Bald ordinance lit suid time and ! and the proprietor of a second hand place, or at auch further time anil plnce ; THE CHOICE OF THE EXPERTS lumber yard on the state highway to which aaid meeting may < be adjourned. { between Kcyport and Laurence Har- A. E. SHINN, bor. Clerk- ! WITH FADA VIBRA-CONTROL ELIMINATING HUMS, RUMBLES AND ROARS AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR Till'.' j The Purity fruit and vegetable CANCELLATION OI' 'EXCESS APPRO- market has been opened on the north PRIATIONS OK MONIES APPROPRI- ATED IN VARIOUS ORDINANCES oldo of Front street In ono of the HERETOFOI1K PASSED DELATING TO 1930 Sets-EEDUCED at J. Schwartz, Inc., to Reduce a Wholesaler's stores belonging to Thomas McRnnn. OKNEItAL OR LOCAL IMPROVE- Lawrence Beatty, formerly local man- MENTS. WHERE HAID APPROPRIA- TIONS ARK IN EXCESS OF THE AC- Inventory—Altho Factory Prices Remain Unchanged ager for the J. J. Newberry' com- TUAL COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT pany, and Frank Zundt, who waa A3 CONSTRUCTED. employed by Martin Hoffman, are WHEREAS, cerLntn ordinances have the proprietors. heretofore been adopted tiy the Mayor and Council of the Rorouch of Red Hank pro- Never Before Introduced 'at These Cut Prices This name stands for Service, backed by many A Father and Son community viding for the construction of certain cen- night will be held on March 10th. eral or local Improvements and appropriat- years of experience. Complete stock of Good- Practically all the church and civic ing certain sunn of money, representing organizations of the borough will ithe cost of nahl Improvement!;, and year Tires and Tubes of all sizes always on hand. WHEREAS, the co»t of the construction participate and the committee has se- of said improvements so authorized a» Complete with The $189 Fada cured Judge Harold B. Wells of Bor- Hforesaid baa been loan limn the amount of the appropriations therefor, and dentown aa the speaker. WHEREAS. It la advisable that said J. H. Hondrlckson, vice president differences between the coat of aaid work Arcturus Tubes and the amount of eaid appropriations bo of the Keyport banking company, at- cancelled and thereby eliminated from the tended a dinner of the Hudson coun- annual debt statement required by law SFXECTISD ty group of the New Jersey Bank- to be filed: er's association held on the Holland NOW, THEREFORE. DE IT ORDAINED BY IHE EXPERTS real service here with Good- by the Mayor and Council of the Borough American steamship Veendam at Jier of Red Bank: yea£. Tires. Free mounting; pier at Hoboken on Saturday night. 1. That the differences between the coat The Square club will hold a Val- of improvements Qnd tho am3unts appro- For Fada Radio Sets proper inflation; careful in- priated theretor, aa hereinafter set forth in entine costume party at the Masonic the several ordinances designated by their Arcturas tubes arc tested anil homo on Friday evening. official numbers respectively, be and the spections to protect you from same are hereby cancelled nnd ahull he proven tho highest quality and John' Young has accepted a po eliminated from said ordinances and all road troubles and to insure sitlon as caretalter of the American other official records of the Borough of most efficient tubes for A. C. legion home on First street. , Red Bank, namely; nnd screen-crld radio sets. full mileage., You pay no William Lockwood has accepted Ordi- Amount Cost of Excess position in Martin Hoffman's drug nance Author- Improve- Approiiria- more; but you ride for less on store. • Nu. ized ment tirni 259 ! 3,000.00 t 2,815.35 $ 184.G5 Other Highlights: Complete with Goodyears backed by our year A Burnelll elghteen-passenger Mon- 2o5 10,500.00 1,1)80.84 K.liia.1'3 oplane, a product of tho Aeromarlnc 277 G0.OO0.00 19.613.00 SO,38G.'Jt 279 3,000.00 2.085.04 1134.90 All the new Fada models are around service. ' ' factory of this place, Is being ex- 2R1 4.500.00 2.347.80 2,15'.! 10 Arcturus Tubes Goodyenr Balloon. hibited in tho Airplane show at the 283 28,600.00 28,480.44 19.5'i In this Ereat sale. Grand Central Palace this week. 280 6.000.00 4.065.03 1.034.97 284 16.000.00 8.4GS.52 7.636.41 This Is tho first time that com- -Ready to Tune In Mr. and Mrs. 13. H. Wharton and 290 6.500.00 4.507.S2 1.91)2.IS Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Kruser are spend- 233 10,000.00 9.108.24 893. TO plete factory built Fadns have ing several weeks In Florida. 204 1.050.00 101.70 S4R.3O MODEL 25 296 4,000.00 3.Dili.16 83.Rl been offered at cut 'prices. The American legion has decided 237 . 0,000.00 4,821.95 17.6.05 to operate thoir finances on a budget 299- ' Vibra-control eliminates !mm», ivfitcm and the executive committee 300 85,000.00 -37.994.66 47.005.34 Regular List Price $189 004 4,000.00 2.803.28 1,190.72 rumbles and roars. 'II have charge of working out the 305 2,500.00 1.917.03 68S.97 Our Sale Price " $123 in, 311 8.S00.O0 7,908.13 91.87 812 2.600.00 1,411.87 1.088.1:1 Single Illuminated dial. P. G. Zimmerman of Mystic, Conn, 819 4.500.00 3,858.25 1,141.75 visited friends here last week. 324 10,000.00 7,607.38 2,392.62 Push-pull amplification with lat- A Saving of $66 Mrs. Henry C. Wyckoff of Church 326 13.000.00 10.660.G2 2.430.33 302 10,000.00 7,671.89 2,328.11 est 3-15 power tubes. street entertained several of her 333 4.600.00 2,670.20 1.829.80 This is tho popular walnut finished friends at bridge on Friday after- i 331 2,000.00 1,702.68 207.32 Fuda dynamic speaker. console model that we've sold eo noon. Prizes for high score were 346 3.000.00 2,247.64 152.30 successfully at tho. regular price. awarded to Mrs. J. C Salmon, Mrs 848 15.000.00 12.952.S1 2.047.19 Phonograph pick-up Jack. Henry T. Hopkins, Mrs. Edward L 340 S,500.00 1.391.52 1.105.48 Mayo be purchased, less tubeS) atf 347- Wyckoff, Mrs. Asbury W. Campbell 850 30,000.00 11,944.08 18.055.35 proportionately less. , , and Mrs. Harry Zobel. Other guests S58 2,600.00 2.493.67 C.4,1 nrcsent were Miss Harriet Zobel of 280 2,500.00 2.600.00 Humnon, Mrs, G. Royholda Gibbons, 323 11,000.00 11.000.00 Goodyear Double Eagle. Mrs. Norman B. Lockwood, Mrs. 389 1,0110.00 1,000.00 2. All the foregoing Ordinances are Fada Antenna, George P. Walling, Mrs. Raymond L hereby nmonded aa to the amount of op- Wyckoff, Mrs. George Helser, Mrs priationa therein contained. No tire ever attracted such attention on the Koert C. Wyckoff, Mrs. Clinton S 3. This Ordinance shall take effect upnn Ita passage and publication according to streets or in our store as this new origination of i Wyckoff, Mrs. Rufus 0. Walling, Mrs law. Harvey Bronner, Mrs. William H Goodyear their 30th Anniversary feat. But : Hitchcock, Mrs. h. Brower Walling, > Mrs. J. Grover Curtis, Sirs. C. Leroy it has more than distinguished beauty .hard, Bowne arid Miss Maryon Gibbons. Tablets fast drivers who travel destructive roads will Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in A luncheon will bp served by the SO minutes, chocks a Cold the first find no other tire is built to stand up beside it. ladles' of the Reformed church on day, and checks Malaria in three, Tuesday, February 25th, from 12:00 days. i Have you seen this first super-tire? , to 2:00 P. M. at the church house 77-79 A card party was held by the Key- 666 also in Liquid. : ] purt Improvement association Goodyear Pathfinders, if Monday afternoon at the public 1U brary. you want maximum The Senior clas3 of the local high rchool presented a three act comedy quality for a minimum "The Family Upstairs," on Monday evening at the high school auditor investment. We offer I urn. you — in addition — a Mr. and Mrs. Norman B, Lock- wood entertained the Thursday even- brand of service that will ing bridgo club at their home on See the Elizabeth street last week. Thr make sure that every guests present were Mr. and Mrs Goodyear Tire you buy Raymond L. Wyckoff, Mr. and Mrs Albert M, Haigh, Mr. and Mrs. E. from us will deliver its Seabrook Schanclc, Sir. and Mrs. E, Francis Ehrlick, Mr. and Mrs. W. full quota of mileage Bernls Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Asbury W. Campbell, Margaret Ogdcn and and satisfaction on your Gilbert VanMater. Prizes for high scores wero awarded to Mrs. H. wheels. Isn't this the Seabrook Schanclc, and EJ. Francis kind of tire service you Ehrlich. LESS Mrs. William S. Holmes will he want? hostess at the next meeting of the Goodjear i'uthlliidcr. Keyport literary club on Friday af- ternoon. Tho program will consisi ! of an entertainment by the Theatoi AT THE AUTO SHOW Goodyear Solid Heavy Guild of New York city. Mrs. Her Duty Non-Skid All- bprt H. West, chairman of the' liter ature department will be in charge Weather Tread Truck of the meeting. Tires backed by our ser- vice, for the life of the LITTLE SILVER NEWS. II Models of the Peerless Cars tire should mean some- Autos In Collision—Going to Florid:' A thing to every truck —Lodge Slipper. owner in Monmouth (Tlio Red Dnnlc Register can be boueti in Llltlo Silver nt tho Union News Stnnr County. Re-grooving free nt tho depot and at GeQrso Qimckcnbush't Will Be On Exhibit of charge. By getting ,'encrnl store.) An automobile, owned by Frederick service like this you will, Hasler and driven by Thomas Lewis, get more mileage from a nnd another car driven by a Phlla- J dolphin man collided Monday on Goodyear than from any j i Brnnch avenue at tho railroad sta- other tire made. tion. Both cars were damaged, but no ono was hurt. SIX EIGHTS] Goodyear Solid Heavy Duty. s Dr. and Mrs. George WHHani Shorn of Gooseneck Point nre leaving today for Florida, where they will stay two months. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert A Don-ill will leave within tho nexi o not make a decision relative to your new car week by auto for Florida. A grass fire Monday on the Bcrr> Authorized Raybestos Brake property In the near of tho Mon ntil you have seen the Peerless line. mouth garage was put out by the firemen. Lining Service Station. Chief of Pollen Charles Walling ol Occmnpart lma bought a new Duran: e well know that some model of the Peerless FREE BRAKE TESTING. iiculiin. The Mechanics' lodge will hold a GREASING AND LUBRICATION. turkey mippw February 19th. amily will surely please you in performance, About forty persona attendee] a public meeting held lnnl week at the | tichoolhouue to diseusit tho new school beauty and price. See Our Booth at the Auto Show. question. Talks wero Riven by Ed- i Win Yourself a Prize. win C. Oillnntl of Red Bank nnd ' Chnrlca Stone of Long Branch. They i npokn nn the ndvnntnircn of tho mod; I cm SCIUXIIH. Vocal solos wero jjlvpn i by Samuel Iliuwy of I.lttlo Hilvor ' nnd violin HPkotlonfl wero renderpil by Mrit. Thnmpson of Freehold. | D'-op in after the Auto Show at our Thoir nccoinpnniut. was Mrs. Irving • Htitpliln. F. H. VAN DORN Service Station. ' at. Jolm'a Kulld will meot tomor- row at tho homo of Mra. Joseph T. White. Virginia fiat tor nnd Ilelon Itnlay AUTOMOBILES Monmouth St., Red 'Bank, N. J. aro on the nick lint. (Opposite Kiillrouil Station) Tho Rod Bunk Knslotcr travola Photic 478 RED BANK, N. RED BANK. Phone 1709. ever every street In town and evorv 77 MONMOUTH STREET mini hi tho county. Let It curry your o to Ihosn who live on Ihcco lC'U.—Advertisement. a «****4*******^ Pajre Twenty RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 12, 1930." EXECUTION DELAYED. daughter Lillian spent a few day* last weel: at New York, . iarry Qninns Garage j Lawyer lor I'our (jiinmcii X-ilos a Mr. and Mrs. Francis Goerlner and family of Weatflcld spent Sun- Trenton, N. J., Kcb. 11, (AP)—The clay with Mrs. Kdith Pbllippi. Mrs. Court of Errors and Appeals will on PhlllppJ la returning the visit. March 20th hear argument In tho Miss Lillian Applegato of Perth appeal of four men sentenced to Amboy spent tho week-end with death foi*'the slaying of a Public Ser Mlas Nan Leonard. vice cashier. Miss Florence Ullrich, who Is In A request by Irving' Seiglor, coun training at the Long Branch hospit- HCI for Frank McBrtcn, Joseph Uado, al, spent Sunday at her home here, Louis Malanga. and Victor Giamplc Edward J. Martin of Brooklyn tro, /convicted of slaying George B. spent Saturday and Sunday with rel- I I atives here. Lcc, during a holdup in Newark Oc- tober 15th, 1028, to have the argu The sewing club met at the homo — In an entirely new, big roomy DODGE SIX ment deferred until the May term of of Miss Lillian Larsen Friday even A DIAMOND ... the world (he court was denied. The lawyer Ing. • j said lie would need additional time 33onald Mites, a student at Hutgers at the amazingly low price of affords no finer gift to prepare his argument. college, was homo over tho week- Joseph L. Smith, Prosecutor of Es- end. Diamonds arc the external sex county, opposed tho request on The Baptist ladies' aid society will symbols of what lo the giver the ground that the law required tho meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. IT'S HARD TO CUT writ of error, under which the appeal Benjamin Guttormscn. is rarest, finest and most prec- was taken, to be disposed of at the our tire JIIICC-H cunyidciing llml AND UPP.O.B. fACIORY tlie best are tin; cheapest. Con- ious within tlie wearer Our term of the court Immediately fol- COLT'S NECK NEWS. sidered from every nn^le nulu- extreme care "in selecting dia- lowing its Issuance. mobile uwnci s must airknuwlctlgt: monds— tolerating none with MeBricn was indicted in Monmouth Tlie. Hoard of IOduciltlon Dans Ad that whpn it conies tu tlies it even minute flaws — and our county for the murder of George dltion to the Sclioolhoueo, ' pays in the Ions run to buy tlie Daniclson at Bradley Beach. The board of education Is planning -In a DODGE EIGHTllN-LINE sensational best. The cxlia mileage com- thoroughapprcciation of mod- lo build an addition to tho Atlantic pensates for tin; small nclclitimial ern styles in settings assures UNCUOFT NEWS. township consolidated schoolhouse at cost to say notlilns "I ">e Kical- permanent satisfaction in your this place. For somo timo past the in value — absolutely new in design —at i*r comfmt yuu enjoy, nnd the choice .... Our prices, too, arc James K, Kowo Hns Gone tn Wa schoolhouse _haa been overcrowded. elimination of every Itind of lilo further evidence of our desire Ingtpn. For Ills Health, Louis Plotkln spent Saturday and trouble. Let us e(|ilip your <"ir Diamond Rings Sunday at New York. to please—all being very mod- in ti wide choict .(Tlie ttc<< Hnnl; Register can be Iiuucht with our HOOD tires. cf dattnt in LincroU tit the live Corners* Tea Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kclsey and| erate consistent with quality. Kuom.) heir two children and granddaugh-' $1095 Storayc. James G. Howe of Erookdale farm cr of East Freehold spent last , AND UP r.O.I. PACTORY ''• Cars Called (or and Deluded. has gone to Washington for hla Thursday with Mrs. Ashcr Crawford. REUSSILLES' hcajth. He is accompanied by his The- firemen will hold another OPEN ALL NIGHT. wife. dance at the schoolhouse. Friday These are the great new achievements of Dodge Brothers. In Bionnioulli's Lending Jewelers night. A skilled nulo repair service Mi'd." Frank Harvey has returned Iionie from tho Long Branch hospital, Almost every day William Tanscy beduty, style, luxury, comfort and completeness of detail, they that disturbs competition. If 36 Broad St., Red Bank. moving his farm implements and no crtn't llx vi.'lr CTr—Jimli It- where -she gave birth to a daughter. The baby has been named Mary Eliz- crops to George Wilklns's farm at are unapproached in their price fields. In powerful per- If ynn'ru stuck by llio miysidu abeth Harvey. Tinton Falls. He will opcrato Mr. simply Mrs. Fran It Bloodgood is improv- Wilkins'3 place the coming season. formance, dependability, smoothness and safety, they carry to Frank Crawford found a set of ing after having been sick with bron- still higher peaks all the finest Dodge traditions. One or the other »hone 1029 Red Bank chitis and grip. false teeth 'alongside the road near Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Horton Blllard his home one day last week. He of these sensational cars will supply your every motoring need. have moved to lied Bank and Charles has tried without avail to find the Brock and family will soon move to owner of the set. the house occupied by the Billarda, Mr and Mrs. Charles G. Leonard KIVKIS PLAZA NEWS. attender tho funeral last Wednesday afternoon of Mrs. William Baker of Tho Woman's Club to Have a Card Keyport, who died the previous Mon- l'urly Late In February. day after a long sickness. The Woman's club met last Thurs- The ladies' aid society met last day evening at the homo of Mrs. HTS Thursday at Mrs. Joseph W. Thomp- Worth Cunningham. Mrs. Addison son's and Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Sdnborn presided in the absence of UPHOLDINS EVERY TRADITION OF DODGE- DEPENDABILITY Harry Ilichdale were hostesses. he president. Plans were made to Benjamin Bennett has bought a hold a card party at tho home of Whippet coach. Mrs. Charles Thompson lato in Feb- Stephen Fields is enjoying a uary. Others present at the meeting SEE THEM AT THE SHOW montli'o vacation from his duties on esides those mentioned were Mrs. the Lewis S. Thompson estate. Clifford Stlle3, Mrs. Henry C. Mcck- Joseph SfimnliR and Moxy Oryll lcm, Jr., Mrs. William Gaughan, Mrs. caught eight pounds of oels in Ie33 Edwin H. Brasch, Mrs. Harold S. than two hours last week in the Allen, Mrs. J. M. Taylor and Mrs. FRANK VANSYCKLE , ; Shrewsbury river at Red Bank. rank S. Curti3. JOHN H. BURNS. Mgr. 149-151 W. Front St. Miss Mary Burck ia visiting her Mrs. Charles Thompson has her All Varieties'Stock up at this very low price Bister at Keyport. mother and aunt from Bayonne with Telephone 1290 Miss Marion Hood was a week-end her for a stay. • visitor at New York. Mrs. John Brower is sick with grip. Branch of I'ertb Amboy. Mrs. Nora Ryan and daughters. Mrs. Ernest Howard has returned Misses Nora and Elizabeth Ryan, of ionic after having spent several days i Qulden's Tied Bank were Sunday visitors of ?lth her daughter, Mrs. O. C. Wiko Cans Matthew MulHn and family. f Teancclt. c The electric light current was cut The nnnual election for officers of olT a short time Sunday morning for he flrQ company will be held tomor- Diamond Budded Full Size Jar the purpose of making -repairs and row night. changes at the Red Bank plant of WALNUTS the Jersey Central power and light company.. MARLBORO NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Behrman lb. ™lj*isi Ernest Emnions Moves to F. T. and daughter of Eclmar were recent Burke'g House Here. Fancy Pink visitors of Mrs. Bchrman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George McQueen. Mr. Eckel and daughter Orls of Quart Jars c James Sodon has been laid up with New York were jfuests of ,Mr, and Tall Can iheeumatism. Mrs. Charles Driest on Saturday. - Dill or Sour UK'S Philip Castollcaux and family, Mr. Dilatash of Jcrseyvillo is vislt- formerly of Newark , have moved ng his daughter, Mrs. John Mount. Buy Quality MEATS and POULTRY Bhi- Ribbon back to Newark after living at this Ernest- Emmons moved from Eas1: At Our Low Prices. place a short time. \Vhilc here they Freehold the past week to part of F. Prices Effective AT SYEI occupied Fred Owcns's house. T. Burke's house on Hobart avenue. Charles Wuullcy of Long Branch A. J.'Grlflln Injured his right hand Feb. 14th, 15th. SAVE THE DIFFERENCE. Hop Flavored Large Can i» employed on J. E. C. Lay ton's vith a saw recently. farm. Mr. and Mrs. C. Driest lentertalned n Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. W. Koff of Qrecn Circle Large Package LEONARDO NEWS. E'nglishtown, Mr. and Mr3. Ttichter nd son of Lakewood and Mr. Ger- JAPANESE Matthew Slcvciisun Confined to His laid and Frits Bischoff of Nowark. Genuine Fresh LAMB Top or Bottom Round House- with a Sprained Ankle. H. P. I-Iayward has been confined TOILET PAPEE o his bed several days with a cold. Roast ... 37c lb. (The Keel Llaul; r ciin t»e boughl Legs . 32c lb. 1000 Sheets to a Roll It. U'utim-ilu at the uf I'red Mayers.; William H. Conovcr is spending cvcral weeks' at Chicago. Chuck Roast . 24c lb, A Roiis :»&«& Matthew Stevenson is laid up with Shoulders . . 19c lb. a sprained ankle as the result of Six Delicious The Register's advertising columns Rib .Roast-. . 34c Sb. a full. •e the merchants',, show windows Rib Chops . . 39c lb. Gold Medal Flavors Mrs. Thnr.K'.i L:usen and her - Advertisement. (BUST CUTS) PUEE VANILLA Rcgtdar 25< ^ «« VEAL IS LOWER! Legs of Milk-Fed Veal (full cut) . . . 29c lb. FLAG CATSUP The Leading Food Beverage" Fancy Quality Shoulders Milk-Fed Veal ...... 24c lb. . 2 Bottles 2.£C Rib Veal Chops ...... 39c lb. FLAG TUNA FISH Is Justified OUR LOW PRICE ON POULTRY! Fancy Qiiaffty— Light Meat By Basic Health Facts • Vi lb. Can If ®° Gold Medal, Pillsbury, Ceresota, Heiker's AStrictly No. 1 Grade—Avcrngo Weight, 3 lo 3'4 H»s. en. OfclC or OOD health depends on a healthy 01 lb Washing1'Fluids G intestinal tract. There is no theory Roasting "Chickens iw ^""^,* 35c - 12 lb. Bags about that—it is an undisputed fact, sup- Bottle ^^C Selected Minnesota!!. *JEf l|-» ported by medical science. Average, 4 to a lbs. en. &j

Qrccn Circle Leader Intestinal Hygiene— H. S« €. COFFEE I 7 Broad St., Red Bank 30 Church St., Keansburg "Surprisingly Qood" COFFEE (Keeping the intestine; in a clean, licaltMul condi- 22 Monmoutli St., Red Bank 304 Broadway, Long Branch 1 lb.Tin Hb.PkE. Hh.PkK. *4 tion) is discussed in a dear, 71 First Ave., Atlantic Highlands 593 Broadway, Long Branch iion-teclinjcal booklet pre- 25 Bay Ave.', Highlands 131 E. Main St., Matawan pared by a medical autlioi 30 Front St., Keyport ity. Write Hloomficl Campbell's Junction, Belford Laboratories (or your free 150 Main Street, Aabury Park. cop;-.

NOTICE OF INTENTION. tl'.erelo nn tlip part of any person will be rrlnnlns Jn'hunry 1M. 11130. WHOM IT MAV CUNCKKN: hcHnl cuul cuiiGiilcicd. ^ Ijl/^ Il1ll..li.k ..nt _.. m .* Specially made.—•Perfectly Sliced.—'Stays Fresh Tlip ffillmvinr onlimuirp, llxintf »nlaH A. E. GIIINN. f unlrrr.1 i "hull bo ill LABORATORIES y. 1930. unit will lio c i*iiltTcil for II i in I HI-; IT OHDAINKD by tlm Mnyor »n I At tlie stores of Herman LaBr«cqus at tomorrow night. The members of product—clean, drildouu ' Campbell's Junction, William W. Swan st the ushers union will meet at tho wholesome. Muvesluk, Charles Meyers and Sulvadore New Monmouth church and leave ScaHllone it Fort Monmoutli, Iindort Wall- Made from atrietly finsh Ins st East Kesnalmrg end Mrs. Jack there at half-past seven o'clock In pure oil and highest grade mat- O'Neill lit Ilclford.) tho evening for Keyport. William Halllday, who In making a terlala. The fire department of Middle- eojourn at Mine Hill, New Jersey, for BECAUSE IT GIVES SATISFACTION Contain? no Illlcr to thicken. town township met last night at tho ho benefit of his health, spent from Fair View flrehouse. ,Details were Saturday until Tuesday with his pai AND COMFORT. —Has no ollj/ taste. Blunged for the department dance ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Halllday IT'S DIFFEKENT. which will be hold Friday night, of Belford. Mr. Halllday'a condition March 28th, at tho Smoke Shop ta- shows marked Improvement. When You Order Coal Packed In Half ^Plnt, Pint, vern at Red Bank. Frelbott Bros, have their buni;a PHONE 1251 RED BANK. Quart and Gallon Jar3. A card party for the benefit of low at Port; Monmouth about half | St Mary'a cliruch of New Monmouth completed. They state that several On sale at first class stores. will bo held next WednpBday night persons have made inquiries about at Independent, llriihouao at Belford. buying the bungalow and that tr-c> There will be prizes for players and cxepect to build several after tlm J. S. Silvers & Br@. Co. non-players, and $2.50 In gold will one 13 completed. Sole Sfsnufactureta be awarded as a door prize. Re- Frequent rehearsals are being h"»ll freshments will be served after the for tho annual Junior review of the SHREWSBURY, ai " Bcptlst church. These- meetings will Methodist church gave an cntcrUm. •".y/y.vV. v.a*. •* Hft. iih " take place at tho home of Mr. and ment last Thursday night at liie Mrs. Thomas S. Roberts, witu Dea- high school at Leonardo. Miss Klhcl cons James E. Griggs and John N. F>oop and Mlea Carol Vollcland iire ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Hlllycr as leaders; at the home of the leaders of the club. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pentermann, with Miss Mildred Wclr of Tottenvillc In perhaps no other life was the Bomaneo «f Miss Nana Helwlg In charge; at the Long Island, is spending several 1 Amorlcan I'logress so clearly marked us In home of Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Palm- er, with Adelbert Howard and S. E. with her cousin, Joseph Halllday ^ [il:.!L! J Lincoln's. I'rom this humble btrthplnce, by Curtis in charge; at the home of Mrs. Halllday and her daughter Mar- sheer accomplishment he won his way to the jorlc returned home yesterday, from : Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Walling, with a visit at Yonkcra. | highest position In the land. Though tlmo Wesley Coddlngton and John E. Ben- At the New Monmouth Baptist J may alter custom and habit, neither time nor nett In charge; and at the home of John Wubbenhorat, with Rev, H- church last week, the members of progress can lessen the iiemmueut affection Pierce Simpson In charge. Mm. George Aclccr'D clooa gave a felt for Lincoln by a grateful nation. playlet which was largely attended, The last of a series of afternoon well rendered and in every respect Tho underlying reason for Lincoln's suewss ovesper services was held Sunday at successful. the New Monmouth Baptist church Automobiles owned by Thomas J. waB his overwhelming Uesire to servo his coun- with the observance of "race rela- Coaler of Port Monmouth nnd AUB- | try in the boat possible manner. A similar de- tions d^y." An address was made tin Johnson of Belford collided last Biro to servo tho citizens of Itcd Bank IIIIB by Rcvj h. J. Jones of Newark, sec- week near Atlantic Highlands. No retary uf the Afro-American Baptist boen one of the reasons for the success of one waa hurt, but both cars were churches. Hymns were sung by a damaged. tha Broad Street National Bank and enabled quartet of Matawan colored folks. TELEPHONE 1267 It to become the fastest growing banking In- Next Sunday Rev. H, Pierce Simpson Mr. and Mrs Fred Soelka of Bel- wll preach tho first two of a series ford celebrated their wedding an- stitution in Red Bnnli. of sermons on "The Apostles." The niversary Saturday, night. Tho fes- LOCAL AND SUBURBAN morning and evening sermon sub- tivities were largely attended and jects will be "The Sons of Thunder" the celebrants received many gifts. and "The Fishermen." Sister Agatha, who tcache3 In a Stores New Brunswick and Perth Amboy parochial school at Prlncoton, spent. THE BROAD STREET An automobllo owned and driven Saturday and Sunday at Now Mon- by Miss Heyer of Kcyport was bad- mouth with her brother, William Lo- I NATIONAL BANK ly damaged .at Campbell's Junction gan, and with her sisters. j Specials For Thiirsdiay9 Friday and • Saturday last week when It was hit by a'truck Bids for paving Main street at Bel- owned by the telephone company. ford with concrete will be opened No one waB hurt. Miss Heyer Is a at the meeting of the township com- music teacher at the Middletown mittee of Middletown township townnhip high sohool at Loonardo. Thursday, February 27th. The women's missionary society of William Warren of East Keans- the New Monmouth Baptist church burg celebrated his 34th birthday will meot tomorrow afternoon at the Saturday night. A large number from, home of Mrs. Howard W. Roberta Sayrevllle attended. Mr. Warren re- .amour's Star Brand; Sliced, 1-Lb. Pkg. ceived many fine gifts. Fine Granulated Duffy Fisher, son of July Fisher gave a demonstration of statehood admission into the Union at the Sun- day vesper service at the New Mon- mouth Baptist churc . The Epworth league of the Nave- sink Methodist chruch will Imva a turkey supper for the member.1! of the league at the Naveslnk Orehoiise tomorrow night, Edward Fisler of Matawan expects to move in March to his house on Broadway at Belford. He has re- painted and otherwise improved his Armour's Pure Leaf 1-Lb. Prints, Special Belford house. Maxwell House or Chase & Sanborn's Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kiencrt of Very Special Campbell's Junction returned homo Sunday atter having spent a week with Mrs. Kicrner's sister at Union City. j Miss Maud Roop of Belford has re- j sumed her duties as a teacHer at j Nutley after having been confined j to the house several days with sick- ness. Mrs. George Martin of Port Mon- ff mouth Is able to be around with tho j aid of a cane. She was injured in Hill's Brand, Fancy Georgia, Large Cans; —but you cannot fool all of a fall several weeks ago. ' Hill's Brand, Daintie Bits, Very Special; Reg. 25c Charles S. Antrim, a veteran of thn Reg. 25c. Spanish-American war who lives nf the people all of the time" Campbell's Junction, iB a patient a' a Brooklyn hospital. [ Capt. Thomas Diimont of Navenlnk celebrated his 74th birthday with n illnner party and family gathering .LINCOLN had faith in the com- Pnturday night DOZEN, $2.25 DOZEN, $2.25 William Dunsworth of foe Chlnn- mon sense and sound judgment 'rjwn mission of New York gave .i nlk at the Belford Methodist church of his countrymen. 'unday night. Green Mountain Mr.' and Mra. Compton of New Maine 'ork spent Sunday with Mrs. Comp 27-LB. BASKET His belief is justified today by Dn's mother, Mrs. Ward Crane of Iclford. smmexte/rrn* millions of prudent people who, Joseph Arrowsmlth of Campbell'-- Tunction, who has boen in fccbl .'lealth some time, is now confined ID avoiding the pif falls of specula- lho bed. Mrs. Mllbury Stearns of Navcsink t tion, are depositing their money la out after having boen confined hi •ier homo the past few weeks \vlti i | in bank accounts, assuring them- 'ckness. j Good Eating or Cooking—York Imperials Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eaatmond have i selves the advantages of unques- oved in their new colonial house n Church street at Bolford. i tioned safety and the steady ' Tha pclford glee club will meet morrow evening at tho homo of accumulation of compound r. and Mrs. Irving JAoop. lo Mrs. Charles Cohen of Campbell's interest. unction spent tho week-end with relatives nt New York. Dr. and Mrs. O. W. Budlong of Bel- ford liavo returned home from a This bank offers its facilities for systematic visit nt Toms River. William Moffnt of Keyport spent thrift, and invites you to open an account .which Sunday with tho Misses Salmon of New Mnninouth. you can start with a small first deposit. John Klnnoy of Port Monmouth fci R patient nt the Long Branch lios- pital. MIBS Ellen Kelly of New Mon- mouth in out nfter a nr-rioun nlcknenn. Tho Mcllindlsln of Dclford arc MERCHANTS TRUST COMPANY planning to hold a turkey dinner. BROAD STREET, RED BANK Try a Roglnter Want Advertluc- nii-nl- It will l>ny you.—Advertisement Fancy Washed HENRY OPHEI.U . Chairmen of llio Ilnnnl KENNETH H. McqiJEEN - - - Praildcnt DISTURBED SLEEP IAS. D. OTTERSOK? Jit., . Vic. I'r«. ami Tr»»». KDIIiVIt N. McUMCHS . Vloo Prei. anil SocretarT ARCHIBALD L. MILLER • - -Vlco President J. ERNKST OLIVER - - /Uflitant 8«or.Ury For Bladder Relief is Nature's Danger Signal. Mr*. Helm lleyeiller, VS'Abcl HI.. Kind- Archibald '„ Miller Wiirron II. Rmodc Chirles It. English ton, N. Y.. jny«: "lla.l tu liot. up 6 In 1 Jscoh YmiKu Irn.l W. Koblnaoii Arthur C. Sl*lnl»cl> tlinoii n nlcht nn-l nurferert rmnHi |>aln. Af- (",. Harold Nevlus John Qlblon Jens Mlnot ter tnkliiir Mthlateil Iluelm (IKIIer li,r- James D, OHsmon, Jr. Albert W. Wor chareo of tho arrangements. VYILLD rulPDrilCU. Abuut $20 was cleared at the aux- ilkiry'i a recent cake eale. Plans aro Best Place protfreaaing foi' the dance to be held —In— JIMMY UcFOKEST GETS ESTATK February 20t}i fit Holy Rosary hall. Commercial Bttdy OF HIS W'IFK A surprise party was given Sunday nitfht fur Porter Toomey in celcbra- Building and Repairs Monmouth County Al ice VaiiBmnt ldri intirc estate, including a housn and Miii.s Marjorie Longstrcet haa been PLYMOUTH COAL will bo icici cl l>v t!io loMiHhi|) Commit- lot, to his wife, Elizabeth Lnylon. Ho kept, indoors with laryngitia. tco it Uu) 11 \ 11 Eii 1 > oT At! mile in tha Ctiinty of MuiinuMitli, No\^, Jomoy, for a appointed his friend, Harry G. Vnn- Mr.;. Jacob 2err 13 laid up with I'or Twenty-flvo Years. m.G-niiiii in'oldt* iiiinicr with' tiruwlcr typa tan\Jllled with New-Processed, 'Standard »* Nolc as exoculur of the will. tnu'tor; llic Ki-.'ulpr l<> be *KIUU«i»e»l wUK a Cyrus M. Sherman of Millstone- cub fin it iMiitnliui nnd iiluill tuit includo a Kdwaitl O'Brien, former council- ndiilticn- iinuliiiir-, Tim miclci* rJuilt Imva township made liin will last month.- man, him rented hi;j new house tin! it KI'OHM wehrhl ol1 not. \vs-w 1liun ton thou- Ho ordered that till hLs expenses bi >ioninOiilh avenue to John J. Boyd | LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY HIIIKI iiuumlri, nor ulutll mthl witliflit exceed ihlriDcn l!iou;;iurl puuntU. It, nhutl IJQ paid and that a monument costing j and liu.-s moved ' to Los Gertrudes cutilpi'cd with iiililicr then fur ltd front not more than 5230 bo creeled over : apartments at Rod Bank. Mr. Boyd'i whcc.H with (lctach:tli.e r-tool fluriRcn anil his grave. He left $300 each to Lcs-1 houss at, Rumson Park was destroyed will) ti ton-fool KCIIIPIUK Made. Tim fliild bldfl will bn iT'-f'ivod, tiiifincd mul read in ^•[-Instant, too, on giving you pickup and of Wnllorl), Hold^ GIANT POWER FUEL —CONTAINING, ETHYL ]1:u tv nt the o m c THE • "Clerk «f tlio 'I'lmiiHliIii of Allitntlc. F:-ro Auxiliary Committees. f'aiurilay niRht. Games will be played GOLDEN u bought j iLiui refreshments will bi served. 'i'liu Towtinliip C'tlinnltluo rcncivcn tha ; in Kuril son nt Finrerty's nt>i,er:i] store, fit j —«a^»-&—_ rliilit. to reiccl imy mid nil |il<1» If decmol STANDARD OIL COMPANY Ol NEW JERSEY 1 In Iho boat Intercut!) o£ llto Townshiii sq Boyle's uroeery, n'nil nl Torbarn's gancr.i. FORT MOMVIOUTH NEWS. to do. R<)iiJs pAVrl with StaihLr.V AiphalU ,m- tilt lv:t store.) Hy order of HIP Townnhlp CommRten A petition protecting ;i^iim;t this Movinj* Pictures of Army Pigeons to nt tho 'lowiiiihiji of At Inn tic. County of MontnuLiUi, New Jrr.iiiy. , recent purchase of an Amcricr.in-L.a- bu .Shown by rathe News. GKOltGE L, HANCB, France lire apparatus without re- Chairman* ccivirfg bids from other makes of Ilr:1 Ross D. Whytock of the Pathe Man thi s that are Attost; trucks was pres&nted last week to news reel corporation of New York Of Little y »s WAI.TKR T). FIELDS. Clerk. Jerc J. Carew, the borough clerk. It. was at Fort Monmouth Thursday in ma . sceminglv important in Uft led Kcliniiiry 10, 1030. was signed by 81 persons. Mr. Carew connection with making* of sound Monmoutli County Surroffnto'B Office. and Charles Ward, the borough col- pictures of tho Mi£iui1 corps homing IViOment nfc are "Of uttle moment In tliu rnitttur of tho estate of John H, lectors, estimated that tlic assessed pigeon activities nt tlio fOrt. The C(j(»k, iluuuiiHcd. ;tt the journey's end; social status, finan- Notico tu L Weekly news reel and in addition cial circumstances; religion and means of I'uryiiant to tlic order of Joacph IJ. Don- than five per cent of tho total as- certain selected "shots" will bo used nliny, failrrnnnte of Uio County of Mon- livelihood, count but- little, -if anything, mou'tli, Diiulo on tho thirteenth day ot sessed valuation in tho borouRh, in a feature picture now being filmed.. January, ]l)30, en the application ol Allca whereas ten per cent is necessiiry for Orders were received from tho war when we are called upon. We accept Apiilert't Co'ili, cxoctilrix o( tha cstftto of A smoother the petition to be effective. department yesterday promoting' John It. Cook, (UTCHM-'II, notice 1^ hereby p the call as a duty, and serve. civeii to the crotlitni'3 of fluid deceufted to At a meeting of the Rur.ison tire First Lieutenants Robert Robinson eShilnt to tlic oubiicribcr. executrix a«' men's auxiliary last Wednesday | £nc* *'• Gaillard to captains and Things that make for better service arc of aforesaid, tlielr drltt-t and demands night committees were appointed for1 '-onon thnir actions therefor nfftiinst tho said sub- 5hea are on the sunshine committee, bridge at her home on Rivervicw j'.venue at Occanpoj't. Prizes' were Dutc'd, FrcchnM, N. J.. Jnnunry 13, 1980* engine in this finer car with a Miss Mary Murphy, Mrs. Valerie AMCiS APPT.KOET COOK. Caslcr and Mrs. Alfred Brighton, Jr., awarded to Mrs. K. T. Schlosbertf. 1(!6 Mnplu uvuiiuc, Ri-d Unnlt, K, J. re on the advertising committee and Mrs. H. L. Vitzthum and Mrs. E. L. Mrs. Daniel Shea, Miss Irene Porter Clewcll. Those present included Mru. NOTICE or SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT A. H. Cowan, Mrs. S. B. Akin, Mrs. Kiilntd of Willistni T. tSlicvinan, deccnfletl, famous name nd Mrs. Oliver Brighton arc on the (HOCMUI nccnunt.) 11. E. Kydor, Mrs. E. L. Clewell, Mru. FUNERAL DIRECTOR^ Notice i* licrtiby (.'iven timt tho recounts efreshment committee. t f 10 Kendall, Mrs; Davis, Mrs. II. P. of tlitj isul(!i(Tril>ai. esiM-utor « t' catato Fifteen rowboats are being built by Jlmbulance Service of iaid dcceaiicil, will ho mulitcd nnd Blnted Samuel Lbngstrect for Rnymnnd Pul-1 1'i'ownin^, Mru. C. W. Wood, Mrs. 1 by Ihu S'urrounto of tlio County of Mon- enJ So far eight have boon com- 1 Carter W. Clarke, Mrs. R. T. Schloa- jcmilh and ri-itortcd fur mjttlcmcnt to tha 1 FUNERAL HOME Orpliaim Court of niiM County, on Thurs- ileted; Some arc fifteen feet lonjj; lioi ^, Mrs. "Louis Cansler, Mrs. N. L. 60 E. FRONT ST. • • • RED BANlO, diiy. tlio thfajtacntti day of. March, A. I),, nd the others are sixteen feet. Tiiey i'yidv.'in, Mrs. T. H. McCarley, Mrs. Iflr.O, at which timo jinplii-ution will bo are for sale and arc on display in Curland C.-'Black, Mrs. H. L. Vit/.- PHONE 557 n.tido (or tin) al1mviti.ee of corniniaaloiis nnd Mr. Pullen's store on River road. thurrt, Mra. F, T. Gillespic, Mrs. I. H. cun-irtoi rt'Hi. Dutcil Janunry 2tf A. P. 1030. Mrs. Levels T. Wilson entertained Treest, Mrs. C. H. Mitchell, Mrs. F. IRA D. RAIUD. Mra. John Anderson, Mrs. John K. Gdillard and Mr3. J. A. Pierce. Freehold, N. J. Pfieffenbergor, Mrs. Harold Caalcr, Mrs. Valerie Caslcr, Mrs. Orrin Soulo, Mrs. Frank Sicklrn. Miss Mary Murphy and Mrs. Will >Vard at a" ber of recognized Pontiac mtttt. Bumpers and spring co>rr* at slitht Mrs. Lillian Young, Mrs. Gi ic BACON extra cost. General Motors Time Payment Smoked Hams qualities which the New Secies Plan available at minimum rate. Perotti. Mrs. Gladys Johnson, Mi Half or Whole l'leccs Pontiac Big Six offers in still Clara Slocum, Mrs. Louise Foulci ,1 greater measure. New bodies Consider the delivered price as *dl as iht Mrs. Jessie Rodney and Mrs. Im,ci h lit! If.a.b.) price i htn comparing automo- Bedford. ,r by Fisher, smartly styled and bile value* . . . Oakland'Pontiac delivered prices include only authorized charge* for William Sinclair of this place will | finished in attractive new Duco frtisht ami Jtli'try . Jamen- K. Bo^lo of Lnfnyotle UIU END light glare, and t'm improved, street, who ha? been on Ihn oick list Sirloin and JERSEY internal, four-wheel brakes. icvcral days, is .slightly -improved. Round LEGS OF GENUINE PRODUCT OF GUNORAL MOTO8S Her daughter, Mrs. Evio Clay of Jer- FRESH :iey City, lun; been lionm ficvtiral tluyii due to her mother's iljtipss. A soc'iiil find dance will in: hold in T. F. Morford Motor Car Co., foe. Holy Rosary hull Mond.iy nigh I. Maroli 17th, Tho miverthilng cards 21 Mechanic Street, Red Bank. df tlm ihincR iitatfl them will bn fpr-- ci.il nuiiOr. for dfincing nnd rntor- JOSEPH RASSAS friinn.ont mid timt icftrilinienls will MORFORD- BROTHERS, Inc. ho. SPI-VIMI. 663 Broadway, Lonij Branch. 405 Monroe Avc, Asbury Par! Jjimcs Cliiy luu! taken a ])0>:<]Unn AT OUR FISH DEPARTMENT. 1'lKinu "l(!;t. ;i:= an rlrrtt ii-inn'ii apinrnt irn f'tr l'l c Ahliury I'iirl. ltlll. v'.'illiiun M. Ho;ijr. Tho Ul.^on rooling company of At- Cod SteaScs Soft Clams Fresh Mackerel Smoked Filet Fresh Flounders Fresh Filet JOE LEVY WEST GARAGE 111 Tit in 1 llLlllliMHls IH JillUlnjJ i\ 11CW 31 East Main Street, Freehold. Englishtown, N. J. roof on }tii!hnrd Jordan's hou:Jr on qt. Ruintjoii road. Mr. ami Mm. .lordnn j havn lohinicil from u tlnco months1 j jitay nl New York, j Mifi.'irs June nnd Rita Hlnlrlinnnn i Monmnulh Co ily Suiriif;nlfr'n ONic y mi.I J. Kln-ii'l II:irvcy. .'r.. rxce i;ain-l lltp nnl.l ciiuli'r.rihfrfl. In ttie matter o Hid aitnlii €,f ,). Klw nf '.In. nljiti. of I'Cumstm left, l.tst week for a AT OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT. i»f J. Ktnmt'l Hjirvrv. I irrlml.l. N. .!.. .liiininry B. 11)30. CiiiiiplicH'ii Harve>. sumot irneii culled Jnim-» Klw t l niH-i Elwuml Hiirvcy. [ I.UIT KI.r.KN IIAItVEY, fiojourn in J''lorl(la. j Our Spoolal urgo Can of Llhby'y Quart Jar Hnrvey. Sr., d , , Mol \, licroby Kivfii tn tl-i;.; l.lltlo Silver. M. J. At Innt. wcolt'n met in;; of tlio Kut Sugar Best Tea Notice to vtcA t rliihiiH rii'illli.l . nf ;:M r-iU'll'U},! to (M.iiliit l.J i .1 i:i.\V(.)OI) ll.VKVKY JH., Uffflltiit ©a tat P. go VHion Tomato Soup Hi • o-il.M-'. . l.ll'k Silver. N. J. •inn tlromen';i auxiliary plnnn wei Coffee Peaches Dill Pickles , •jpuriuant to llio nttler of .(n-^'jii i I,, n.ui- 111 • • i> -I-III. 1 , ui

  • «# "BLACK PANTIIEB" .LOSES, leading scorers for Colt's Nock. HIGH SCHOOL GUILS WIN. SOLDIERS ABE WINNERS, Georfifc Wolcott was center for UcJWITHtHE ICE BOATMEN. ILOCAL SWIMMERS LOSE. i'tl flunk Boxer J.,Mt Anbury Bank nnd Albert | and Percy Ddra- They Defeated Lcmiardo at Basket-1 Bout by Technical ItnocUout, !LOSK* MATCH 'FEATURES CITV mus were guards. The other Colt's|BANQIJKT ,ro KIi I|KLD AT END bull 1'rlday Afternoon. ! i'ODB MATCHES* ON THIS 1UVEH Neck players were John . uoiden.i llUili SLUOOL HOYS IHifKA Young Gans, Unown aB Red Bank'» BASKETBALL GAMES. The Red Bank liigh school girls' I 8TBEET COUBT MONDAY. black panther, lost the six-round John VanMuter and Stanley Lcwia. | Ol' SEASON. basketball team defeated Leonardo IN MISKT AT NKWAKK. Americo Bruno of the Red Hunk scmi-flna! bout at tho Asbury Park j Jacob Ituppcrt and George Oiiliff Of- 27 to 13, Friday afternoon on the Red She Wiiliiltig Basketball Teams Were The Final Count Was 13 to II—Quad- high school wa3 referee. Are Quickly lielicved armory TTrldny night to Eddie rangle Club and Power Company fer Merchandise l'rlze.i Worth $73 Bank court, Bank led the en-Their Conquerors Were Hiirrli tha Presbyterian Girls and Boys Sneads of AsUury P»rk by a tech- Colt's Neck waa beaten by a. Frcs- j for Crevvs in One" Kacc—Sltate tire route. About 100 persons at- and tbo ai, junies and Baptist Boy» Won Over The Register and Durhol- d squad la*£t week at Colt's Ncc't,' IIif*'i School Stv intnic rtt—Ev Ami Broken Up nical knockout In the fourth round ant fives by Decisive Scores. Sailors Favor Red Bank. tended the game. Miss Delia Bun —SlacBonald High Scorer. grlB Eye of Bed B&riit acored a 38 to 27. Tomorrow night the Plo- j Uagc mid Iliu'lmaii Taly jiflrrnoiiii by a :;con! of 'it to 3'J. looscus DP pli.lc »1ra as tli» power- tamweight, will meet Howart T. Men's Christian association's city score being 31 to 12. Tho RegisU-r ty-five members; were i>n:scnt untf al- \ j Krd Mniilc tunk (iiot jil;if:c in Iho n> and bays and the St. James and Bar*- loaguo last Wednesday night at the office basketball team will play Colt's, most everyone took .some active part j fill antiuepfic vnsiors nre taken Hat boys, One of the best played Artt of Newark In the main bout of Iti;i) UANIi. I.-'.V, lOO and ^i|!) >anl fr'Mi-.Aylf' ramvi j eight rounds Friday night at the As-Ulvcr street achool. The Quadrangle Neck at that place Thursday night,! In the meeting. Interesting reports Klld in thi' ilivinjT f-tmtf.-t. The; Hai-j into (he luniU) wills «nch Iircnth, matches waa tho Presbyterian, and club and the Jersey Central power February 20th. were made by Kcubnn WliHc, chair- rf. soolliitiii and Iimilinf*; tho in- Iletbodlfit .contest, which the Presby- bury Park armory. Artt was at one came out in front j timo a sparring partner for Corporal and light company defeated The Reg- man of the house conmiitf.ee, unti by 1 i)a»k and l)lra::l- Wtrolu; COM- flamcil r;iw lining of (ha tbroi! terians won,'ID* to 6. Arthur Mac- CBBIC, j--. . tin Izzy Schwartz, former world's fly- ister and Durant fives respectively by Vice Commodore August M. Mlnton, lr:it:j und I in* -ID i-iinl Iici-.ityli: int.; ! Donald was high scorer of Iho night tho scores of 31 to 0 and 33 to 4. icprcfjciitin;; the regatta uonimittce. rtice. sc :md vLc.st. At all with eighteen points. weight champion. Hacliilaff, r ni;d they capturf I nuiiiy sccunil anil i Th(i soldiers took the lead In the OCEANPORT IN THE LEAD. Mr. White reported tlial Ira CI'UUKR Ihii'd pUu:< • The Freahyterlnn girls took the St. of the Monmout.b lumbar company, F'nrtricld, Iff, first quarter of their game and kept ^roaina. If. IlorhLM't. Kwin^ ani Harry Gfi-» •lumeB glrte Into camp by a count ot a considerable margin between them- CRACK BASKETBALL TEAM had donated, liulhckmt lumber for a Tilton, ic. . 13 to 8, Vonderhoof, left forward for new floor in the locker room and that Nolan, sir. . won the 100 and oii yjird frr;r-KtylL RED BANK_BOAT WINS. selvea and their opponents until the cvoni5i n'sitncitivpl tho Prenbyterlun team, was high second half, when the bank crept up BKAT KED BANK. John H. White, a local tinsmith, had Mair. IR find Ernest Mart scorer with two field Koala and four on the soldiers making the final per- donated a ^et of danger signals lo FCosebury, I ' man was Rod Bank':; representative I foul shots to her credit. The Baptists I'lRATIS II REGAINS PENNANT iod a nip and tuck battle for suprem- Red Bank Lost Its Chance at the be uiJed by the regatta committee for I in U»o diving contest. Th« rvhiy umm easily defeated the Reformed church league Lead Wednesday Night Total ' con.-ii.-it'-Mt of Owen Amen, John Dn- 1011 NORTH SHREWSBURY. ecy. The defenalve work of the bank keeping back UIG spectators at the irt tho first boys' garno by a count team waa outstanding. Whf>|i It Came Out ut the Short. finishing st-aku during iceboat races. voy. Lcioy Brown and Ur-rbcr* End of a 37 to 23 Score. Kwii.i^. Other niomhurs of tin; IU:il ot 80 to 0. St. James's boys scored The Quadrangle club had little George W. Doll We r and John Con- their sneond victory in the league Uelforil M. Ilblipj- and Carl Ilafl i Uualcn. r Bank -".quad who went u> 11K: Newark Sure Way to Stop troublo in defeating Tlie Register over upon hearing the report of tlie 1 iinmca by trouncing tho Congelation UemonutraUi Their Ability us The Oceanport basketball team de- Letiu-ltcr. If. moot at ') Ucirnartl l-!urv.'iiz, (JoorK^ sf^uad, which is handicapped by lack house committee agreed to donate Lawrence, jc, B'nai Israel, 10 to 0.. Th^Catholle- Champion Crew—Civic Victory Cel- feated Red Bank last Wednesday Carey, Leonard Coinpton, John K'Mi- of experience. John Parker, center 1 enough nails and the club president H«g. EC | school lads played a good all aroun.l obrutlun to be Held. nlglit in tho play-off for first place nfdy and William Mursr. Edwin on tho Quadrangle quintet, was high In the county league, which ended agreed to furnish enough building Hrown. rg. . • s Ranie, but their team work and da- The much coveted lceyacht pen- paper to complete the job. Ilelfrlck. IK. BrDderson, captain of Uie Ilud Bank Bcorer with ten points. Air-tight de- the first half of its schedule the pre- srjiiad, J:ick Chfiml>f.-rs, Han Crown w fonac wua outstanding. Their op- nvtit, which for nearly half a con- The club decided to hold its annual cfur. If. fense and a strong and fast attack on vious Wednesday. Red Bank and Collins, jc. . . and AUroil Picunn art- mombets of > 1'aiuDiis rri'scriptinu Iliinj;^ Almost 1'onenta did not CHKO a Held goal. tut y has passed back and forth be- banquet at the closo of the ice yacht- the part of the power and light five Oceanport were tied for first place . . 0 I) 0 the squad who were m(*li£ib*lr: tt> com- Patrick Calandricllo led his team In. tween the Long Branch Iceboat club were the principal reasons for their ing reason, at 'which time the sea- ! Inslanl Kclit-f. scoring: with twelve pointy. last week and a play-off was nec- pete in the Newark meet because of and the North Shrewsbury lecboa'. decisive victory over the Durant essary as the winner of the first half son's trophies"will be awarded. As- j Wisht (;OU;:IIH, (>i cuu^hu caused hy and yacht club at Red Bank, was thn'ir pour scJiola.'jiic Htandin^. | :L cold or irritated throat, fran now b*: I'RESUYTISRIAN. boys. of the scheduled games piays the scssorgOcoi'Kc W. Bray was unan- r Red Eanlc will meet thn j'arrinu'-pr G F I-1S contested for on Saturday and Sun- victor of the second half for the imously chosen to at ain bead the I stopped within 15 minute:J by a doo The Register and bank squads had I,OST TO PKUTil. AMBOV. squad .soon at the Ashury lJark K Jlriul. rf,' 2 l s day In a series ol races and the league championship. The score of banquet committee and lie was em- ! tor's proscription which worko on nn new suits for last week's games. The nalatoriuni. M, Vmiilcrhuur, If S 4 B event was decisively won by the Register's colors, arc orange and last week's game was 37 to 22. More powered to name his own assistants j (.'iitiruly dilTtTcnt. iirinciplc:, Thiu o o Pilate II, of'the North Shrewsbury St. Mary's School Boys Kasily De- I iiroKCiipfion is pui. up under th'i A. VirniSttcc, c 0 black and the bank team's uniforms than 250 persons attended tthhe Jacob R upper t and George Gill if?, 11. MppiiicoU, c...... 0 o o club, owned by Georjjo J. nuppcrt feated St. James's at Basketball. ! name Thoxiin: and ia avuilablo tu arc maroon and white. Tho Jersey match, which was played at the ownnrs of the new ion yacht Pirate, l-'irt'mcn's Safety Squad. M. Main, IB 0 0 II nnd George J. Glllig of New York II, in the interest of the crews of The boj1;;' basketball team of St. j everyone, 51. GolT, IK , 0 0 0 Central team had new green and Red Bunk high school gymnasium. The linM. niretiny; of the lir.-;!. aid und cleverly Bailed by Dolford Flahcr white suits for the previous games. the various ice yachts, offered the Mary's high school of Perth Amboy Huvinf; Tlioxinc on lmnd is a snfv- as tlliernian and Carl Ilafl as sheet Both teams started at a fast pace easily defeated St. James's high and .safety yquad of the Atlantic iy mcti.suji! ayaiiVit all coughs nnd Total The Register will play tile Jersey keeping well on the defense and rUregatta committee merchandise liifCliland.s lire department was held tendor. Central in th* opening match to- premiums to the value of $75 to bo school boys at that place last Wednes- , throat iiritation:;. ST. JAMES'S. the end of the first quarter the Monday ni^ht. Tim Atlantic High- • TJioxJifu conlams no hannlul The races were sailed over a twen- night, the bank will meet the Quad- count was five all. Oceanport stepped put up for a .single race to be held day night by the score of of) to 22. ty-mile courso opposite Shallow Point at the discretion of the regatta com- Tho score was 19 to 10 in favor of lands squad has sixteen members fit I diiiK''. is pleasant tasting and saf*; II. Urcslin. rf. •• • rangle club In the second game and it up a mite faster in the second present. • There are al.sy five mcnl- M, Kozndf, if. . . (10 0 and were sailed under tho auspices the final contest wiJJ bo between the riiittec and they stipulated that the Perth Amboy at half Lime and 26 to for UK? wliolo family, Sold on a quarter and waa leading by ten ., j bers of Llio Navcsink lire company In money back ^uiirantnn to KWO better1 C l'urtkcvlm, IT. . •J (I 1' and sailing regulations of tho Long Durant five and Fort Monmoutli. points at half time, the score being crews of their boat were not to be 18 in their favor at the end II. IMuifO, I 1 (I 2 Branch club. William Buxton's Jack considered in fhc distribution of third quarter. 'tho Rijuad. Tn:itrue!ions will be giv.i?ml quicker relief fur cougli3 or son* M, l.tmu, <' 0 I) (I The box scores of last week's 17 to 7.. Hod Bank made their best nn by tin; Ke.d Cro^s society. The throats than iinythinjj you liavo ever Frout and Ellaha Price's Imp were showing in tho third quarter and prizes if their boat was entered. The box score is: >f. l'ctsmaii, r«. . I) 0 0 tho defending yachts. Tho challeng- games arc: The committee has decided that th? lii'st lesson will be given tomorrow tried. Ask for Thoxine, put up ready JI. Mn»py. IB. • • 0 0 0 wore within six points of their op- PERTH A.MUOV. at the Atlantic Highlands firc- for use in ;j5c.f (10c, and $100 bottle.-!. II. Drunks, If. . . '0 0 0 ing yachU were the Pirate II anJ, ponents when this session waa called. crew of the winning boat will get ?40 John S. Applcgatc'a Breeze. 0 F PTS. worth of merchandise, the crew in J. Diiuley. rf •'. :' r. I llOUSe. Sold by Lewis's Dnif; Btorc, and all 0 2 Tho score stood 21 to 15. Bluth. the 1 0 8 lia, rf . . . 1 Chlumavia, If. (capt.) other good (iru£ storos. Total The first race of the series was Dennis, If. , A Oceanport captain, led^hlg. team In a tho second boat will get .$20 wprth ISM'TIHT. held Saturday afternoon and resulted J. Parker, •-ft'. furious attack in the final period anil | of merchandise and the crew in the a K i"is In a clear victory, for tho Plrato II Float, p. Klilc. IB. . .1 Oceanport made eighteen points dur- third boat will get merchandise val- Reginald, c. . ., iT II 0 U she easily outdistancing tho fleet. Clcary,' IK. , 1 K. llruwcr. If A 0 » ing that time while Red Bank made ued at 515. Gleason. rK. . . . The Et'eeze tlnltjhed second and the Thomas Irving Brown, tho club Cnllalian. lir. .. The Christian Science Monitor Hhulti. If 0 0 I) Imp a poor third. The .Tack Front Total . .. only seven. Bluth was high scorer E. Smith, f 1 a 1 of the night with nineteen point3 by president, reported that he had been Harrington, Ig. 1( waa so badly beaten that ahe wan In conference with officials of the An International Daily Newspaper. I), 'MiitiBuni «• * 0 f> .withdrawn before the race finished. virtue of nine Held goals and a foul Total M. Smllli, 0 0 0 shot. Smith of Red Bank scored Eastern sHate sailing aeaociation and (Founded liidS by Mary Baiter Eddy.) V. Gray, Ic (I 0 0 The second and deciding race of thp Kait. if Lirluuil. 1(. . , eight points for his team. they have expressed a desire to make series was held Sunday afternoon Red Bank the headquarters for their r I'TS. Its own World-Wide News Service Is supplemented by that al Hotrnn, c. ... Keansburg trounced Seabright in P. CalanJriclIo, rf. 2 1(1 the Associated Press. Special features nro Its ilepurtmonls de- over the same course and the Pirate Lench. c . .... race meets. Mr. Brown agreed to II ugaln showed her heels to the the second game* of the night by a Kennedy, If voted to Induration, Art, Literature, Music, Drama, Women's En- Ci !•' P'I'S. Applenate, rg. count of 21 to 15. Seabrlght was put up suitable prizes for thlg attrac- Gill. c. (capt.I . ... other three boats. Webster, re. . tion, terprises und Activities, Voting Folks' Page, Children's I'ogc, I It. tlcimctt, rf. 0 0 0 strengthened by several new players Hcmschoot, c Sporting Invents, Financial News, und Its Homo Forum V*ge. . 0 0 The boata got away to an even Kelly, If Buckley, rc ' 1". Wlinlcn, If, . 0 and was leading KcanabuPg at half • Commodore James B. Weaver made Cun bo purchased dally (except Sundays and uoliduyiO at II, Noble, c . (I 0 I) jjtart and the Pirate quickly took' tho a short address In which he expressed larlncdy. IE Tolal time by one point, the scoro being D. Cnlandrlclo, Iff. . Truliln's—0 cents u copy, 1'. SnlnVn. IK. .. 2 o lead, which silo held throughout the 12 to 11. Keansburg went ahead his gratlilcatinn upon the club's ad- C. Itrovi'S, IE. .. 0 0 0 race. The Breeze, while about to ,IE1ISI!Y CENTRAL 0 0 early in the second half and retained vancement and said that although Total J. Itydcr. If. ... Sain second position in the first V PTS advanced in years he was still young round, carried atv^iy her throat hal Aumaek. rf. 1 2 4 the lead until the final whistle. total Fartlnl, If. 8 3 111 Red Bank will meet Rumson in at heart and would do anything he im mini in IB LO i yards and was withdrawn. The Jack Garly, e. .. 2 1 5 could toward assisting tho boys in ICEBOATS RACED SUNDAY. ST.. JAMES'S. Frost was also withdraw^. later in the first game tonight and Leonardo (1 Ayrea. rir, . 2 0 4 their yachting endeavors. the race due to the crackm^of her Cobcrt, 1 . 0 1 1 will play Keanaburg. The league is Phantom Winner of a Sweepstake 1 Kenneily, rf. . .. . 1 E disposing of ten dollars in gold and After the business session a V. Caluiilr,lello. If. . . (i keel. The Imp, therefore.''finished Event at Red Bank. .second, almost three minutes astern Tolnl .... tho money will be awarded at to- steamed clam feast was enjoyed. It <:. (illl, e . 1 •Uhl's games. was prppnrprl hy Reuben White and D*: to the national championship H J. llartncily, m. ... of the victor. The box scores of last Wednesday's Dclford M. Fisher. Ice yacht races at Long Branch Sat- ji J. Buckley. IK The race waa witnessed by tho la urday and Sunday there waa no ot- jfl 1). C'nlmuhldlD, Is. est crowd that ever assembled at the DcmidowiU, games and the standing of the teams Duvlaim. If. at the end of the first half of their THE BOWLING LEAGUE. ficial iceyacht racing at Red Bank, fl Long Branch course. Automobiles Furdl'. c. . . However, a sweepstake race waa held Total 8 0 IB lined both shores of Oceanport crock schedule- arc: ' J CONUItEGATION B'NM ISRAEL. Paascli. ijr, ostofiico in iho I^afl With Cloth- Sunday miirnlng-; the purse being put i from Shallow Point to Little Silver Chatffy. Is. OCEANPORT 0 I' I'TS, O V PTS. icrs-Insuranco Second. up by the skippers of the competing Point and when tho Red Bank boa! yachtg. The race was won by Thomas Tel. Red Bank 2075 18 .Wallace St., M. WIsdorowRz. if 30 7Cr, SOS 11 before the crowd proudly display-. 0 Wnrncr, rs Bmlth. rE A Mixed Result for the Basketball Tolnl .... 0 1 1 Washers , 11 34 7.10 S.14 M1LLWORK AND JOBBING Ing the emblem of. victory. , McKnfeht. rf. . 7 38 71G 815 Flayers of Tort Monnioutk. METHODIST. Prudential Insurance , Mailmen 3 A'l G7S 781 MILL: OFFICE: V M'S. The pennant was taken to New Total At Seabright laat week tho basket- 1 York Monday by tho owners of th? I . Warner, rf (I 0 0 KEANSBUBC. Highest averages—Tuttle 188, Den-ball team of the Port Monmouth CENTRAL AVE. 43 BROAD ST., \ 1.. Ilranln, If (I Pirate where It had a prominent po- nis 183, Coles 178, Merrill 177, Hoff- fire company defeated the Seabright S 1). Alk-n, It (i sition in tho decorations of a banquet I'MSASANT DEFEATED. T.awlor, rf. 1 • 0 2 man 177, Helm 170, Ivins 17C, Slat- basketball team by the score of 42' TEL, 754-M. BED BANIS. V. KOBC c. .'. II hall at a supper that night. Tho pen. O'Ntll, ]f 2 0 i tery 175, Menzzopane 173, Straus 173. to U. Jf. Ilrown, rs 1 nnnt will be brought back to, town They Mete Bciitcn at Basketball by <:, lloppr, e 1 2 4 Necktie won by "William .Brooks of Dalk-y, IK. 1 On Saturday night at the Port today and a public demonstration Jersey Central Five. C. Hoppr. Tff 3 thq;Eisncr team with a score of 225. Mdnmouth court tho basketball team will be held tonight in celebration Ensley, lg 1 Total ). 2 2 6 TIic Jersey Central power and light Monday night the Mailmen won of Community fire company of .Leon- of tho victory, the borough officials, ardo defeated tho Port Monmouth The schedule of the boys' team3 club olllclals, police department and company'a basketball team of Bed two games from the Second Nation- for the! remainder of the season ta: Bank defeated Point Pleasant Thurs- SEADRIGKT. al Bnnlc and Jersey Central Power firemen's team by the score of 19 SANITARY , l'LUMBER fire department ,1oining In the civic to 15. The Port Monmouth boy3 February 17th—UrfurnicJ v*. St. JnmcB. welcome. day night In u game sponsored by the arui Light took, two games from the l'rctiliytcriun va. Baptlit, Methodist vs. power and light company's league 'by J. Doiifflns. if. Commercial Chauffeurs. The score* made a spurt In tho second half of 74 Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. J. lullUrrgutluu U'nal Israel. a scoro of 38 to 23. The match vraa ment's challenge cup will be at stake. ASDUHY TAItK. game waa unusually fast and Bruno Aurnnck Two basketball teams representing P PTS. Ii Walter S. Noble will sail the boat, tho River street school at Red Bank o l 11 rnrtlno. if. IS 1 51 and Strode of Hed Bank and Don- Kll) 812 881 Mnry Hcatty. rf r. M. Aumaclt, If 0 1 which will defend the cup won by Johns-niiiiivillt? Approved Hoofers jilayod ngninBt Asbury Park teania at Etliol John.on. If. ... g 0 12 zalsltl of Plaindeld were fouled out COMMERCIAL. HeUM's bowling team last year, and Asbury Park last Wednesday. Ono Muriel Thompson, c. 0 1) (1 Irons, c. .. 1 0 : of tha match. Tlie shooting and team 12 MASON I'L. Urx. rK. . . . 0 l Lewis Walter Anderson of Independent of the Red Bank teams won by thoMary HoaKlnnil, c. . 0 0 0 work of Kroll of Plalnflcld wag out-Macintosh IS (1 137 Plume 3'JU Jessie Johnson, rc. . 0 0 0 H. Aumncli, IK 1 0 ! company will sail the challenging i;corc of 20 to 15. The players on tho Ayrcfl. c. . 0 0 1 standing. Utynoitla 1 r. 7 Ut boat. Dorothy Jackson, Iff. 0 0 0 I'cnleriitnn lea winning Icani were Joseph Paolucel. Mabel Williams, ,1K. 0 Daticfl. Is. > 0 0 1 The game waa played on an iin- 0 0 McKnifM Joseph Kharabbu, Peter Costa, Leo rlDrBlsed court to which tho Plaln- CENTKIt OF ATTBACT1ON. II1OM I.U K\U Iti;i> DANK 1710 LoBlondo. Philip Gcltls, Dennis A.r- neld team wan accustomed, giving Minn J Total ii i :a nonc nnd Napoleon l" ingltorc. POINT PLEASANT. them a deckled advantage ovfr tho K72 R03 750 The other River .street team wab BED BANK Red Bank boys. The box score is: One of thr Smidlost l'laaos Made t^ G F I'TS. G !•' PTS at the Hcd Uiink Airport. defeated by the score of 40 to 15. On D i) fi Tlntno, :i 7 Itcd Hank llaslietbiill Team lie oiiport, owned by l.tuirencu I* 11ay- Chci-vack, iii ft 0 ft Walter Jnclison, Kusscll Jnrdnn, Pen- Maritarct I-otlB. c <> (I 0 Strode. feat Ml Xwk-u at Trenton. nohln of Allcnhurst, hna nttrnclod 0 II titlrklen, IK 1 0 i nls Arnono and Leon Wlgdorwllz. Mnry KoEnlc, c many speclatois llic \<\tX ft:w day.t Helen .MiisBey. rff 0 II Hurley, ru 0 1 1 Tlie basketball lenni of tho Ucd On I'ridoy afternoon the nivcr TJin .ship, which in ono of Uio .suinM. Vern I.uchshin, )K 0 0 l'nttevsoli, If 2 1 Ti Olson. It'. . •. Hank Yountf Men's Chrliilinu uHsucia- street tcama will play at Long Martbn FclinMnn. I 0 II Iloarclnmn, c. Uon":! •Qu.uhan^'lo club was (lcfnaLcd py-i built, is sixteen feet lonjx and lilt's Branch. Total < 10 3 21 Nary, rr Saturday nijjht in two tvLmc;; aL tlit; a winj: ;;|>rcad of twnnty frc-t. 1 ts Total Trmton Yuunj; Mcn'H Chri:Miun atj- power plant i^ a Kaltnon^oti ninc-L'.vl- DOG SHOW AT Ni;w YORK. :>ocintton t)iti!clin;r- 'Hm lied F,nnk indc-T fcirty-horsc powrr motor. 359 West 26th 5l 18 Mechanic St., ri.AiNi II:I.1). 1 1 Mr. llayniOdii ha;i nut yet llmvn ihr MIUni'E't'OWN TEAMS WIN. VICTORY ion coi/rs NIX:K. boyn met \.hv, 'I tenlun Youiifj Men "! Five HcMldcnU Ilereaboutb Have t-'hri&Unn - ni^.nciatitm in tlio t\vr>* (llauc 111010 than a few foci in 1 hr IMoncor lJufilutlmH Team Nosed Out 1 '^""• i New York City. Red Bank, N. .1. Kiilercd l'lfty UogB. :;anH , which HIP Tirnton train won air. Miiuii" repair;; am iifodrd anil A Double Vldiiry tor nnsltcllml! lied BmiU Uoyu' 'icain. jDonml i tin I'lnyiTh lit l.t'onardn laH Weed. 11 hy, a iicore of ,'}•! lo 'J.~, AM II^I'I'^I'L- vhr.-M these aif made he will w- Mrn. Florence lit. Ili:h uf LUCUM I Smlti V,H,,«L j j j| ^ IiHMoaufi Iii^ fjolo (tyiiu; h Ituriia, rn. 1 * •"' lion of Trcntini ^an H ( ( (( avenue, proprietor of tho Hcllhavoti The* baukotbnll teinn of thn (Jult's ( The flrat basketball team of til? Hurficis, Ic 1 " -• feated the lied llni.k buys 1 Hi' • '* "h'^fidy haa thrro iuhi Imu til kennels, Imi entered eighteen collies Neck Pion«:t:r club tlcfcatctl ft timm aTdit Mldtlletown township high school I! 0 ill an, 1L' • • • • <> 0 0 HCIIOIKI Katiu: l!8 to 7, Th QQwu.{- I '"•'' - ....^ . In Iho dog allow which opened Mon- of Uod Bnnk lilgh achool boys 1 il plnyed against Kouth Amboy at l.eon Momiiihnu, lu It I V rtin^lo i:luh will v' .V tlio Hallway day at Madison Square Garden at nrdo last Friday nl|;ht. Tho Middle- Tluumhiy night nt tlio Colt'3 Ncclt YOIIMK Mcn'fi, Chrintlnn I'iirl.v l''«»i" Kalpli Mttfn)1, • Now York. "Hellhavcn Loyalty,' noliool hotinc hy a ticoro of 'M to 21. -JVitnl ' 17 Hi t t Mis. John Moore »f Moniiuuilli town boyH won by the ecoro of 19 at Kahway ^aluidiiy HJ u; Owned liy Mrs. llcli, won best nf all to 8. On the name "H:Jlj, a gumc loon The count wan 12 to Ii in Cult's .-•Irool liatl n parly lust wei'k in r_e]i Daily lran. |ioi1.aliiin liilwci'ii A^hury I'ai'k, Lt)i)|J bi-Cedn at the Mndlfiou HquniG (Jur- ptnee between tho HocoVd tnnni of tho NCCU'II favor a I lutlf timn. Hfil hrntion or tlie ninth liiillulay nf IHT COU'H Nrrh Uit»1trlhall. I deti nhow Inot year. Mlilrilrtown township cdiool and Uv. Two tcainu of Colt'a NrcK incn,! 1'ho lU;ht bcUvrni Mlelccy Walker Harry Hoffman nnd itavi^hlrr I'niu- havo entered dogu in tho allow rue iiolioul. Tho Mlddletown tcuni won by nonlii nmklnir nlnctenn poiuta while tmn ciLptnlnctl by Ch;rlc» li'loulc and' uf ltnniyon, inhldlcwiilglit ehnniplon. Ihy, Mr;j. lrrciT (•'olmorion and diiu;;h- Robert D. Hnrtahorne of Hlvcreldp 'hn scorn of 20 to 10. Cult'n Nock mnde twelve ono captained by WHIlani Ilunl.l nnd Loo l,omnhi. ucht'ilulcil Tor l'"eli- torn Thclillfi a ml Valeria, Mr;;. I.eni li'H'M Ji'inl lio.'ivy hauling, drive, Harry I. Caesar of Iluiiiion, Harold I.tut atu mdl and 1f'}(]f-;iti Allen, , .. I uury Htll at Oellolt, ha:; been |ni:il- On Friday night llin Mldillctnwn forwards for Tleil 1 tan If, WUIB hi;;!\ plnyec.1 a j;unie of bnfiltctbnll la;

    A WALTER KEADE THEATRE ! ASBURY PARK, N. J. Three IVrfumuuuvs Daily—2:30, 7:00 and 0:00 P. M. Saturdays and Holidays Continuous.

    WED., THURS., FRL, FEBRUARY 12th, 13th, 14th The NEW BEBE l DANIELS in Her Second GLORIOUS Just Arrived I TRIUMPH —• Exclusively At Steinbachs of Song and Drama For Spring

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    STEINBACHS—First Gum LK 50c SAT., MON., TUES., FEBRUARY 15th, 17th, 18th for their fresh dellciouaneaa, for their bright colora, Miss Junior Wears An but most of all for their clever little stick men and If it's excitement you want animal favors they^make for parties. Long, mound shaped, square, or large and flat Adorable Puffed-Sleeve FroclP

    • •. STEINBACHS-Flret Floor ... It is very new, of pastel printed taffeta, with a gay —you'13 get it here! ruffled skirt and half sash. The short, puffed' Bleeves are of shirred'net. Sketched exactly, at right above. The other model for Miss Junior is a two-piece printed frock with plain color blouse. It has the important nuw A Biirefiro hit for Bancroft! Fol- high waistline and clever bolero jacket. Either frock, lowing this giant's smashing suc- $19.50. - WHBCS In "Thunderbolt" and "Tlio JUNIOR SHOP-Second Floor *

    A €karming Square of Lapin / Graces One Of The Newest Madelon Coats At Steinbachs s Flatteringly soft and Bancroft's Greatest Performance youthful is lapin ... and .on this delightful little Smashing, Gripping, He-Man Drama Steinbachs Annual coat for miss or matron the effect is enviable. A An ALL-TALKING Sensation normally high waistline gives the much desired Furniture Reduction silhouette for Spring, Excepls Nothing In Our High Grade Stocks! and the soft, pirate Wuo wool fabric from which Its Uniform Reduction Is the model, is fashioned, 6E0116E V/olf of Wall Street," "The Might}-" supplies a final note of hits yon with Its dynnmlo power'. distinction. The coat buttons smartly just bo- with A bad man, labelled with n good low tha large collar. name, lives up to It. A rapid suc- Whatever your furniture need ... be it an immediate Esther Itnlstou Sketched exactly at the cession of breathless action. Hoar or anticipated one ... you can best fill it now, while Wnrner (Hand Steinbachs mid-Winter event is in progress. Furniture right. $49.50. Kiiymond Huttoii "tlio greatest volco In (nlkliif; pic- for the entire home is here . .. much of it being on out Iturolhy Tlrvlnr tures'." Si'O seree.idom's most vlr- floor but a few days ... all of it highly desirable. ilo s(;vr! FASHION SALON— The Club Plan Is Available For Sale Purchasers Second Floor (X paramount Qiclwe STEINBAOHS-Third Floor Also Selected Short Subjects. See Fox Movietone News on the NEW GRANDEUR SCREEN. ... Snakeskin-Trimmed Handbags Other Big Novelties. Sale Priced I Special! lust one of the many new and delightful Mad- NOTIONS Yardley's don handbags of black, Continuing the policy of this theatre of offering the O. N. T. Cotton Doz. fir rri brown or green calf Sewing and Darning Bilk Toiletries trimmed, with genuine latest and greatest hits direct from Broadway, we offer Bpool 7c fimteranako. These smart Assorted Needles vkg. 1c models bonst clover se- for the month of February—19,20,21, Douglas Fairbanks Stool Eclcsora Pair 45c Set, $1.50 cret pocket for pass- and Mary Pickforcl in "The Taming of .the Shrew;" Feb- Dress Snaps ..Card "c Priced dotvn from $2.50, ports, bank books, extra Hlns Tnpo piece 15c ' these imported sets con- dollars and what not ruary 22, 24, 25, Radio Pictures' super spectacle, "Hit Drcsa Shields Pair 50c aisling' of English com^. else ... many of them. Sterling Thlmblcg 500 ploxion cream and lav- having zipper safety closings. Each, $7.50. ; i the Deck," with Jack Oakie; Feb. 26, 27, 28, Ronald Col- 3nfcty Pins DCE. 3C ender fnce powder . . , LEATHER GOODS—First Floor man In "Condemned," Soon, "Happy Days," the great Ironing Hoard Covers 19c by Yardley, of London, STEINBAOIia—!lr«t Floor Song and Dance Hit! GTKtHBACns-rirat Hoot