BED BANE KEGISTER. luuod Weekly, Bntor«d u tiioond-CIsM MutUr ot tht Po»t. VOLUME 36. offlct at Bed Bank, N. J., under th« Act ot March I, 1B7D, RED BANK, N. X, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1929. $1.50 PER YEAR PAGES 1 TO 12,

Red Bank heartily approves and ELKS' LAIHES' NIGHT. fjpua&on* the opening of Broad stroot REPBANK'S DOLLAR DAYS WHAT THE PUBLIC WANTS. to the river aa proposed by tho RedBEACON LIGHT'S PERCH. FREEHOLD'S ROTARIANS, Affair last Thursday Attended by LONG TRIP WITH HORSES. LINCROFTFOWLSIN SPAIN Bank Real Estate Board and that it About 1(Jt> Persons. BIO SALES EVENT TIIK LAST OF TJIK PARTICIPATING Pt/VN TO requests all organizations In Red AERO CLUB TO ERECT A SIXTY- BIG CEREMONY MARKED THEIR FOUR THOROUGItURrcDS TRANS- About 300 persons attended the THEY WERE SHIPPED 1TBOW Bank to Indorsa tho project; further CHARTER NIGHT LAST WEEK, Tins WEEK. TRY TO FIND THIS OUT, "Kesolved, That. we, appoint our FOOT TOWER AT AIR VIEW. ladies' night celebration given by the PORTED TO KENTUCKY. TUB WILLOKRODV FABBf. I member, John T. Lawley, to represent J!erJ_Bnnk lodge of Elks last Thurs- Thursday, Friday and Saturday to tin New Instfiimeiir to Determine lliii the Rotary Club on a joint cornfiilttc*c Tho Tower Has Been nought Froiri The Organization Wus Formed Under day night. The affair waa under the The, 'Horsfin Aro Owned by William Tim Finn Started In Business SBSI Featured by Dollar Bargains—Cash Will of tho People Bnon to Receive to take the necessary stepa to bring thn Swimming- River Country Club tho Supervision of tho Red Bank direction of the entertainment, coni- \V. Vaughn of Jtivnsidc Drive— Years Aj-o—Clilckpns Shinned to Prltes Offered to the Public In EH- Its First Test tn thn Matter of this improvement about, and that we nnd the Kntlro Cost Will bo §350 Rotary Club and Thlrty-Threo Red mittco and the house committee also They Were Taken to Kcnliicicy In a All I'ttils «r thn "United State* and my Content. liroatl Street to the River, Invite all other organizations indors- —Six New Club Members. Bankers Attended the Exercises. assisted. Dancing was enjoyed on the Truck Owned by Anderson Bros. <<> Many Foreign Countries, ing thlB resolution to also appoint first floor with musio by Hfickett's or- Red Bank retail stores are all Red Bank's participating plan Is representatives on euch committee.1' Tho Rcd'^ Bank aero club has A Rotary club has been organized Four rar;o horaes owned by William Willffcrodt Brothers, who hnv« » a sixty-foot tower from the at Freehold under tho supervision of chestra. A supper was served in the W, Vaughn worn tnkon from his es- ready for tho "Dollar Day" Bales soon to receive its first test. Tho Ro- Tho supervisory board has sent the lodge room on the third floor. laijro commr-rnlal chlclton farm at period which has been arranged un- tary club has Indorsed the project of following letter to tho seven organi- Swimming River country club, on t lie Red Bank Rotary club and under tate on Rfvcrsido drive, in Middle- Lincroft, recently shipped to Spain dor the auspices of tho Internal trade oxtendinp; Rrotul street to the river zations alilllated with tho pa?tlcipat- which they will erect the large bea- the personal direction of John L. Following the supper a fine enter- town -township, to Lexington, Ken- thrnn of tliolr beat Single Comb Whlto committee of tho lied Bank Chamber and ban' appointed a committee to lng plan: con at tho Air View flying field. Montgomery, a Red Bank Rotarian. tainment was given. Mi.ss Dorothy tucky, to be used for breeding pur- "LeKhorn laying hens, a cockerel and A charter was given to thn club last Berkowitz gave a tap dance. Mrs. of Commerce. prepare resolutions to bo suhmlttcd Will you please present this resolu- Schenck S. Thompson company will poses. Mr. Vaughn recently had a 150 hutching CKRR. The chlckona and Tomorrow, Friday nnd Saturday to the supervisory board of tho par-tion for notion to your body as soon move tho tower and erect the beacon week at a celebration which was at-"Matthew W. Greig sang three solos number of new buildings construct- i-KK"' wero houi;ht by ono of Spain's at a coat of about 5350. tended by more than 200 persons, in- which were liberally applauded. Sho ed on bin property and he now han havo been,sot aside by the merchnntH ticipating plan. The supervisory ns possible under your rules, In ac- 1 K-irBcat commercial poullrynicn to Im- as "Dollar Daya" and during this board will then submit theso resolu- cordance with the obligation you as- Tho club met ln.'it Wednesday cluding 33 Red Bank men. wa:( accompanied on tho piano by nbnilt 65 thoroughbred horse. *. !>r<>vp tho Htandanl of his utoclt. Mrs. Arthur B. White. Mrs. John R. period the merchants havn agreed tn tions to ho poped upon by (seven civ- oumed to this Board, and make night at the borough hall and the Haddon Ivins of the Union City Thn four rare liornrs were; trnnn- •I'lin. WIllKfrodt llrm In comprised of put forth tho greatest "dollar" values ic and social organizations aflilla'tcd pro/npt report of the rosult of this memnenj present bowed their heads Itotary club was toastmaster. Mr. Prothcro rendered a soprano solo. ported in a largo automobile truck action using: the appended blank? Mi-3. Arthur Mayhew of Fair Haven three brothwif, Ralph, Albert anil ever offered In the town. with tho participating plan. in prayer for a minute as a tribute "Montgomery introduced tho Freehold owned by Anderson. T3ros. of Tied Hoi-old WIllKorodt. They started In At a meeting of the to John H. Kelly, a charter member, club to Frank H. Colo of Asbury gave two solos accompanied by Miss Bank. The truck is a veritable stable Tin.merchants whoBo stores are co- Porhaps by tho tlmo the resolutions _ held Estcllo Kelly. Matthew W. Greig in biftineua nt Lincroft seven yeara ago. operating In this event will display are submitted thero will bo more than who died since the last meeting. A Park, district governor, who made on wheels. "It is fitted out with atalla, They have shipped chickens and oij'g» 1929, action was taken on the reso- donation of $10 was received from tin; charter presentation. Samuel C. his clever stylo gave humorous reci- mangers and other equipment for the largo yellow pennants signifying that seven organizations to pass on tlio lution presented by tho Rotary tations. Miss Armcna .Leonardis of to nearly every part of tho United the store showing this particular typo resolutions, for tho participating plan Club with reference to opening C. Frank Bordcn of Shrewsbury. VanMater, president of the new club, care o£ horses, Tho truck was States and to Germany, Cuba, Porto Jnmea Enrlght of Spring street, sec- accepted the charter. Other speakers Keansburg appeared in a novelty manned by Joseph Lay ton and Leroy of banner la one of tho Rtores where In rapidly gaining now member or- Broad street to the liver, resulting dance. Some, of the entertainers gave Rico, Brazil, Bermuda and South a3 follows: retory of the club, resigned because wore J. Lylo Kinmonth of Asbury 1 Henry. These two young mm took the "Dollar Day" featuro la foremost ganizations. At tho present tlmo tho other number. ,- on tho main floor be- Africa. Sr> far thin scn.ion they have for the- next three" dttyt?. organizations affiliated with tho par- .._ Voted In favor of Indors- of luck of time to dnvolo to tho sec-Pnrk, Olmrlc.i Gammons of the Ncw- turns •')'. (hiving mid at caiing for hatched more than 2,500 baby chicles ing the project. retarial work; Mr. iOnright, who wasnrlc Rotary club, Raymond J. Knocp- tween dunces. One of these numbers tho hor.1-;^:. In order io nuikn the Large dlnplay advertisements In ticipating plan aro tho chamber of which niado a, big hit was a dancu and these liavc been jwnt to varlouti commerce, tho Woman's club, the _ .>. Voted against Indorsing formerly employed at Long Branch, pcl of New York and Jumes C. Orr. journey in the least, possible time the parts of New York state nnd New Red Bank nnd other county newspa- the! project, has taken a new position on the Mr. Kinmonth, Mr. Orr and Mr. given by Tony Hunting, wlio showed truck waa kept going nights as well pers, display cards In UUSHCS, adver Baptist men's club, tho Rotary club, Jersey. Their incubators havo a ea- carried New York stock exchange. Knocppol aro past district governors. he had lost none of his old-time skill. as days. Using the ovont on tho screen In the the Presbyterian brotherhood, the panity ot 20,000 cgBB and tho firm' It was defeated by votes. Mr. Tvins was formerly a Red Bank- Erino Otto made ono of his hum- Rod'Bank picture houses nnn Relieved of the in aviation at the Air View flying Soden, Sidney R. Stryker and John Policeman's Itcvolvcr Killed It. The trip is said to have been one of throo best easayu. If thero are fewer misunderstanding as to tho functions Unties of tho Ofllce. than 25 entries tho prizes will bo re- field, where he 13 buildinjj an aii»- VonBargcn. The directors ore Mr.- Mrs. Kenneth Duncan of Catherine the longest ever made by truck with A DOMINO "REUNION. nnd purpose of tho participating plan horses. duced proportionately. and ao to tho board which supervioco John M. Hlllycr 13 about to give plane. Duncan, Mr. McDermott, Mr. Moreau, street, Red Bank, had nn exciting ex- up his duties as postmaster of Mld- Mr. Mount and Mr. VanMater. perience with a mad dog one day last It Was Held nt tho Homo of John Tho commlttoo hns its formal an- tho plan. Ono common error la that II. Gregory Wednesday Night. nouncement In tho panel of tho half- tho participating plan Is sponsored dletown village. Ho has been In pooi- TO SPEND S1,000,000. Red Bank residents who attended \yeck at her home. With her at the WESTSIDK ATHLETIC CLUB. page advertiaemont on page 2 of this by or la an offshoot of tho chamber health for several months past and the organization of the new Rotary timo waa her son Henry, who is five A domino reunion of tho "men whr« issue setting forth tho plnn and pur-of commerce. Tim hnnrd of eom- he ha3«glvon notice that ho would Hudson and KHBCX Company to club wqre Mr. Montgomery, David C. months old, and Misses Helen and Tho Club Has Crown to a Member- used to frequent tho former Chris- pose of tho contest. merco has no more to do with tho like to bo relieved of his -duties. In Widely Advertise New Cars. Matthews, Anatolo Chameroy, Joseph Alida Fecney of Catherine street. ship of More Than 300. tian asoclatlon room3 on Monmouth addition to sickness Mr. Hlllycr was Kalz, Henry F. Hylin, George H. Mer- Tho occupants of the houao were participating plan than any other or- The Kenwood motor sales com- The Wcstside athletic club of Rofl street was held at the home of John ganization nillliatcd with the plan. Injured in an automobllo accident rill, Jr., Dr. A. B. Randall, Lester E. engaged in conversation when they II. Gregory of Broad street last FILES AT I ter^ days ago and ho has slnco been pany of Monmouth and Pearl streets, McQueen, J. G. Hacker, Pierre A. heard a crash against a front win- Bank has adopted green and white Cieorgo H. Murdoch, the secretary of distributors of the Hudson and Essex for ita colora. The club held a recep- Wednesday night. .While tho n»»ocla- the chamber of commerce, originated confined to the house. He is now Proal, Ralph J. Parkell, Maurice dow, A dog;, with froth running" from tion rooms wero open they wero the Bound Copies of Tlio Register for ,'ilowly improving. - Ho has boon in- automobiles, have been'notified that Schwartz, .William }i.. RUHKOII, _,Tnlin ifa.mouth .ind with other indications tion for its new members lasst night Publics Inspection. tlni .participating plan and lie is set;- during llurcli and April the Iludaon al a meeting at'Us'quarters In u. jTSorL of abnut_a,. scoro of tha bust retnry of tho supervisory board. formed by the postal authorities, that H. Mount, "Edgar Dcnise, Homer of rabies, had jumped against the tlomjno players of Red Bank. lil:i successor na postmaster will be motor car company will spend one C. Mctliot, Philip Moore, John T. window. Thn dog repeated the Jump- house which it rents on Shrewsbury Tho Red Bnnk Register has given Probably It wan from thlts circuin- million dollars in newspaper adver- avenue. Mr. Gregory was one of the domlnn to tho Red Bank public library and to Klaneo that the erroneous Impression chosen in a few days. Lawley, Dr. Harold J. Stokes, I. Jay ing act and it also tried to breitk players and lie conceived the Idea of tising. A liberal portion of this Truhln. William "Wiley, Thurston through other windows in the house. The club now has more than 100 the library of the Rod- "Hank high gained ground that -the- chamber of It is expected . that the.appoint- amount Is to bii spent in local news- holding a reunion of tho men wltht, . school bound volumes of recent commerce was the parent of the par-ment will bo made this week and that Blaisdell, Thomas Lewis, Albert S. Mrs. Duncan and the other occupants members. .*The members-aro James papers-nnd Tho Red Bank Regieter Shccdy, Charles Julian, Luuis Grass- whom lie hiul enjoyed domino play- of Tho Register. Tli6 books lire ticipating" plan. Carl Grosslnger will be Helectcd for Miller, Harry C. Burrowes, Frank E. of the house were thoroughly alarmed ing. Invitations wero aent out and has been selected to carry the an- Price, Mort V. "Each, William A. at the prospect of the dog breaking man; Anthony Palmieri, John Lnytnn, strongly bound In choice leather and the poaltion. Mr. Grossingcl', Iivo3 at nouncement of tills firm during the fifteen of the old players gathered they will bo supplemented annually • Tim supervisory board baa six Leonardo, but he Is no stranger to Sweeney, iVank C. Cobb, Frederic K. through the glass and attacking Ralph Citroello, Kick Peria, Alfred members and an effort was made- in coining campaign. Jordan, Frank Arnone, Arthur J3pi- at. his home., The guests were Cap- at the close of Tho Register's publi- Middletown village folks and his ap- Adams, Thomas W. Head, John Buck- them. tain Charles E. Throckmorton, Harry cation year or volume. selecting them to make tho board pointment would prove popular there. Kenneth Weathcrbee, proprietor of lin and Tony E. Hunting. fano, Frank Gruilla, James Ciazza, representative of all classes, creeds, the local firm, has been a constant However, the dog got Into another Frank Sharabba, Charles Scofi. John H. Clayton, George W. Bray, Elwood, The books aro given to tho Rod Hr» Is a son "hf tho late Charlen part of the house. Tho anima"I broke B. Ivins, John S. Appleget, Robert colors' and sexe3 In tho town. Tho Grosslnger of Middletown village and user of display space in Tho Register DeLucca, Thomr.s Donohuc, Charles Bank public library for genefal ref- members of the board are Rev. Rob- many years. The early copy to be re- PATENT ON PARACHUTE. through a cellar window and it waa Bottagaro, Frank Bozzaloto, Mclvin F. Wilbur, Stephen H: Allen, Charles erence as to tho happenings of Red for a a number of years he was a unable to get up.stairn,. Mrs. Duncan A. Mlnton, Joseph Applcgate, John ert MncKellar, Rev,, John B. McCloa- resident of that place. Ho Is a mem- leased through him will feature a Decker, Charles Dwyer, Gtorffc Dwy- Hank and Monmouth county> Those kcy, Dr. James W, Parker, Mrs. Leon national "Essex Challenge "Week," llumson Man Invents Safety Device used licr telephone to inform police cr, Marty Dwyer, Anthony Citarello, P. Comta, William Allen, Joseph liiven to thn public nchool library nrc ber of tho township committees of lmad-fpi^rtcra that v. marl dog was in Rnymomi, Hnrry I/. Martin, C?eorg» do la Rousslllc, Leon KeuckhauS and Middletown township. which commenced next Monday. Dur- X'or Airplanes, Geoi'ge Burlett, Oscar Brandt, Ed- intended to bo n, KUJllfl.Jp*.,those who the cellar of her house. Policeman ward Shay, Robert Dougherty, Joseph Antonldes nnd Frank A. Morehouse. Postmaster William A. Sweeney. ing this special woek Essex cars will Stephen F. Stevens of- Rumson has r.ro taking up tho course In Journal- The postofllce will probably remain undertake every kind of a test to Jame3 Shcedy'was sent to'kill the Fe^ney, Niel Scott, Arthur Grob, Dan- With Mr. Gregory this mada Bl*tee$ ism at the school. How tho supervisory .board func- nt its . prosont - location In Charles been granted a patent nn a para- dog1. He entered the cellar end" tho players and four.tables of four play- tions is Illustrated by tho course prove thoir right to tho namo "Chal- iel Hopkins, Jr., Louia Gandorf, Felix Tho Red Bank Register for many Eilert's building. Mr. Hlllyer will chute equipment device for aero- dog rushed at him, but the pistol DeVcchia, Niclc DeLucca, Louis Hen- ers each wore formed. The games which will be followed wber? the Ro- lenger," recently assigned to the Es-planes. The patent was granted j'ears has'been credited with being continue hl9 coal, feed, farm imple- sex line. spoke and the dog fell dead a few dricks, Gilbert Dahlgren, Samuel Tal- wero played In a progresslva way; tary club presents Its resolutions for ment and lime business, in which he Tuesday of last week and already Mr. feet in front of the policeman. and the winners were Prank Ai ono of the best country newspapers the extension of Broad street to tho crico, G. Hughes, Daniel Flynn, Sam- published and In open competition In has been engaged a number of years. Stevens has had a number of op- uel Bizzario, George Moody, William Morehouse, Joseph Applegate, GeBrgft r|ver. Tlio supervisory board will see ODD FELLOWS' GATHERING. portunities to dispose of his patent Antonldes and John P. Combs. !rh« stato exhibits and In colleges where that a copy of tliC3o resolutions lo A TRIBUTE TO WASHINGTON. Greenfield, William Colder, Lawrence journalism la taught it has frequently TALK ON PALESTINE. rights. Mar-one, Dave Dwiffht, William Cal- prizes were boxes of cigars. sent to each organization adulating Big Medina to bo Held at Atlantic The patcn§, which bears tho tium- • Other old-time domino players at been Judged as being nn cxamplo of with tho supervisory plan. Tho su- His Birthday AVns Celebrated by ver, Ben Piyor, John Calandriello, •"what a country newspaper should Native of That Country to Lecture Highlands March 13th. ibcr 1702122, covers a pocket arrange- Claud Whalen, Arnold C. Bennett, the asociation rooms who were'in- pervisory board will neither com- ment which is carried on the plane Shrewsbury School Children. vited to tho reunion but who were en- bo." mend or disapprove of the proposed at "Baptist Church. Anchor lodge of Odd Fellows of JGlesann Bray, William Dickinson, Jo- The awards to Tho Register by the Atlantic Highlands will entertain and in which thero is housed in a gas An entertainment in celebration of seph Borhrievo, Edward Talarico, W. able to bo present were Harry Camp- extension. It will merely ask that Stephen A. Haboush, a former Gall- tilled chamber a folded parachute of George Washington's birthday was bell, Albert L. Ivins, William Cur- Judges at these various newspaper in- Ihe different organizations record James G. Woods of Lyndhurst, Epifano, Arthur Scofe, Joseph Pal- lean shepherd, will give a travelogue sufficient size to support a dead given last Thursday morning at mieri, Carmen Busaosso, Salvatorc i:hln, Christopher Berge, Alexander- stltuto contests havo been mndo upon their oplnlonn on the matter. tomorrow night at the Baptist church deputy grand master of New Jer- D. Cooper and Fred Oakloy. * the wide variety and quantity of news sey, nnd the members of Navesink weight of l.ljUO pounds, which is the Shrewsbury by the public school chil- Izzo, Harold Brasch, Dr. Goff, Bruno After all the organizations havo ex- on "Jerusalem and tho East." The weight of tho average plane. dren. The school opened the excr- Mazza, Alfred Mazzuca, Frank Palor- creating reader interest, upon the ontertalnment will begin at eight lodge of Red Bank, Cable lodge of Supper was served In tho dining pressed their views and a record of Eelford and Baysldo lodge of Koy- Tho parachute is released by a con- •riiscs by singing "America tho Beau- diano, Louia Baker, Rocco Hantangelo, enormous amount of want advertis- the result hns been transmitted to o'clock and will consist of motion pic- tiful," which waa followed by tho sa- room after the games wero com- ing carried, Upon tho fearlessness and prort on Wednesday night, March trol switch and the gas in the cham- Joseph Calvcr, Joseph Cross, Ike pleted. There was much tallc of old and made by tho supervisory board, tures of places and scenes that are ber forces the parachute from the lute of the flag. Fisher, Edward Barton, Joseph Reil- independence of Ita editorial com- Inaccessible to Europeans. The pub- 13th. Mr. Woods will explain the times and many personal Incidents that ends tho matter so far as tho difference between the old and newpocket container and assists in A Bong and drill entitled "George ly. Patsy Amodia, William \paseh, ment, upon tho make-up of its pages board is concerned. Its members are lic is invited to attend tho lecture. were related. and tho assembling of Its news mat- lodge rituals. At the conclusion of spreading it open more quickly. Washington" waa presented by Stew- Peter DeMidowitz, George Purdy, Jo- pledged to absolute neutrality so far Mr. Haboush is an author, lecturer Tho parachute is made of such ma- art VanVliet, Neville Connors, How- Heph VanBrunt, Morris Becker, Louis ter. the meeting refreshments will b>: FASIHON SHOW AT KDMSON. 03 their acts as members of tlie board and traveler. In his boyhood^he tend- served, The entertainment, commit- terial that it will not only work sat- ard and Arthur Groves and Monroe Manizo, John Larkin, Vim Sauter, aro concerned. This pledge does not ed his father's flock of sheep on the tee for tho meeting consists of Frank isfactorily in the air but which will Marx of the first and second grades. Carmen Connico, Thomas, Hnclrctt, FLORISTS' CLUB. 1 rupils nisplnyed Woollen Drc?»ef Interfere with their rights as Individ- hills around the Sea of Galilee. When and August Osterbolt and Harold also be bouyant |n case the plane A play entitled "Gray Squirrel's Tail' Anthony Talarico, John Flomncr, uals to take whatever stand they de- a young man he came to America and Graves. Herbert Posten was chair- is dropped into water, In which case wan given by Helen Powers; Claudia John Borilko, James Dougherty, Jack Mndo by Themselves. Monmouth County Florists Organized sire .outside- of tho .meetings of the was graduated from an American at "Long Blanch Last Week. man of the committee appointed to tho spread of the- parachute is of suf- Rivcnburgh, Hcfcn Buckalow, Alice Walling, Andrew Brown, James Cal- A fashion show waa held laet supervisory board. university. He became an American Invite Mr. Woods to spcuk nt At- ficient size to support the weight of Hooker, John Her den and George ve r, Carmane DeFlorc, Michael Gar- Wednesday afternoon at tho Rum- Tho Monmouth County florists' club If thn project of extending "Bronu citizen and Inter ho took a pilgrim- lantic Highlands. the plane and prevent it from sink- Marx of tho same grades. utto, Michael Olinakey, Luuis Calla- son high school under tho direction Is the namo of an organization whicli street to tho river is favored by a ma- age back to the land of his birth. ing to the bottom. Pupils from tho third nnd fourth han, Joseph r_.unieao, Patsey Domen- of Miau Margaret Whaley, domestic) was formed at a meeting held at jority of tho organizations of the He will tell in his talk, tomorrow Mr. Stevens has a working model grades who took part wore Georgo ico, Frank Grandincitl and Cordes science teacher. Woollen drenoeii Sodcman & Llndhnrt's flower shop participating plan, any one, or p» of night about "Palestine aa it was and HOSPITAL WANTS .$50,00(1. of his patent at his Rumson home. Glassey, John Poole, Betty Reynolds, Tracy. niado by ten girls of tho tenth grade at Long Branch last Wednesday. It tho organizations, may present the Is. m? story is based on actual con- It is,five feet in length and a foot Janics Poole, Samuel Yorg, Mary wero exhibited, each girl wonrlnff was organized for tho mutual interest matter to tho mayor and council for ditions^ as existed in his boyhood A Fifteen-Day Campaign Will ho in width. Ho is now working on an Farrell and Helen Marx. her own dress. of tho florists of the county. Frank olllcinl action,ior they may take such which had changed but little since Conducted lo Raise That Amount. improvement to the idea just pat- In tho nudlenco were "membera ot Dean of Little Silver was chosen Fifth nnd sixth grade pupils who TO ritESENT "THE MIKADO." other action as Is deemed most de- tho early biblical days. • Tho ways and means committee of ented which will permit of a quicker recited were Rulph Johnson, Ortrude tho parent-teachers' association and president, Frank P. Elbe, vico presi- sirable. Tho supervisory bonrd boa Hla motion pictures of Palestine eleaae at tho pilot's control and a mothers ot tho children. They, caati dent, Walter Llndhardtcorresponding the Red Bank hospital met last week VanVliet, Robert Yorg, Irene Wilson, Well Known Operetta to ho Given by nothing lo. da. with this.. Its nolo will show tho Ufa nnd.customs of thoand ai'rnnged a campaign to raise quicker opening of the ^pnrnchute in George Poolti, William Riordan, St. James's I'upils. votes for the " throd best drr-caef, secretary, M. E. Todd financial sec- function Is to get nn expression of people and thrilling scenes of the its descent. Margaret Hegenhard was first. Kath« rotary ' and Mr. Taylor treasurer. $50,000 to defray the cost of tho. Union Adcto Herman, Harold Wilson, John opinion from each afllllnting organ- Holy places of antiquity. street property and the expense of re- Mr. Steven3 was represented in the Metzgar Virgie Curtis, Alfred Hook- Gilbert nnd Sullivan'.", operetta erlno Lemlg second nnd Margarefi Among the firms from this section ization. The only obligation which is "The Mikado" will be given in May Suiter third. Tho tellers wore Ste- represented at tho meeting were pairing and equipping the new hos-securing of his patent by Qulnn, Par- er, Alfred Hooker and Frederick taken by tho organizations 19 n pledge pital building. George "McClellan s & Doromus of Red Bank. Yorg of the sixth grade wore oppo- by the senior clnss .of gt. JomiB'j high phen IT. Lcquler, principal of tha Doan's, W. W. "Kennedy & Sons and to tnlto action on cvtsryj matter pre- BAKERY SOLD. .school. As yet no. date has hern set Riini«on schools,nnd JVHasIrma Voti- tho Honey Bee flower shop of Rod Taylor la chairman of the committee. nents in an original debate entitlod sented for consideration. Consider- Circular letters, describing the pur- "Washington or Lincoln." for tho performance. The rehearsals ninhn nnd Miss Dorothy Watson^ Bank; William Mcnrs of Rumson and able latitude la given, however. For Fmll ISitumnnii Buys Business of TAKENT-TEACHER MEETING. will be under tlie direction of Sister teachers. Bridle & Latham of Nnvcolnk. The Jnnies AVolcott. pose of tho campaign, will be iicnt to Edwin Brake, Helen Banborn, Eliz- example, the action taken may bo of residents of Red Bank and vicinity, Wilfred. There will be nine principal At the conclusion of tho exhibit next meeting will be hold'nt Mcar.'i's such a non-committal form ns "Iny- Tho bakery business of James Wol- Founders' Day Celebration to he Held abeth Riordan, Edith l5entley, June characters nnd several chotu.se<;. The flower shop at Rumson next Tuesday. following which a house-to-house can- Johnson and Jeanne Parker of the tea was served. The hostesses wero ing-the matter on the tablm" cott at 44 Monmouth street changed vass will be made from March list tu Tomorrow Afternoon. members of the choruse;; will lie se-Mrs. n. Ilnrold Karp, Mrs, Wayne seventh nnd eighth grades gave reci- lected from tin- student budy. The Tho participating- plan is regarded hands yesterday morning, Mr. Wol- March 15th. The founders' day celebration of Caclwallader and Mrs. Gcorgo Ivins. cott's successor la Emil Baumann, tations. Songs were sung jointly by :;cenery and co.stumtvj will be in Ucep- KED BANK'S NKW METJIODISTS. by its exponents as nn experiment in Tho hospital will movo to' Its how the Heel Bank parcnt-tcachers' asso- the fUlli, sixth, sevbnth and eighth intf with the. play. The pnjIH.-s will j; Fell on Itrnntl Street I,n»t VVnelS Jelnrd tlio Church. ing to Ked Bank he was specliil Class of 1931 Election. possible for nil Interested citizens to 1 1 will be followed by a program of Orchestra to Kruaik-a.st. and 'ISrnho Kls SIumMer Blade. A class of 21 members recently attend the olllcinl meetings nnd make caterer at W. F. Day's at Newark. Tho February class of ID. )I of tho entertainment. Music will bo given The Westslde orchestra will broad- r.MlTY FOR lOr.KS' AUXILIARY. Jblncd" the Red Bank Methodist known their views. In support of Mr. Baumnnn was also manager for Red Bank high school held an elec- by Mrs; Molly Givcns Landlord's Negro cast a program Friday night at nino Wlllinm F. Durhnni of Mapla ave- church. Tho new members are Mr,this contention they stale that thero n, tlmo of the City Bakery at Long tion of ofllccrs last week. Frank spiritual singers, Mrs. William T. o'clock from Station WJBI at Red Five Members Won Frizes at Curds nue, who Is employed an bookkeeper and 'Mrs. Andrew Lnurenuon, Mrs. is neither room nor time for nil In-Ilmneh. Blaisdell wnB*>chosen president, Wil- McDowell will Rive n talk on "TheBank. The. members of the orches- I^ust IVi'diK's'iluy "Ni^ht. by Albert w. Rurdgo & Sons of John Walker and Misses Elizabeth terested citizens to attend tho mect- Ho Is n specialist In bread and liam Russell vice president, Ruth Teen Age," which -will be of special tra are Hev. James K. Dykera, Har- Hruail street, fell nnd broke hid right Grace, Jcsalc Walker, Jano Beers, El- Ingu of the mayor nnd council nnd pastry and will give personal atten- Parker secretary and "Margaret interest to parents of children over ry Sniffen, Albert Sniffen, I.onla Tlio ladies' auxiliary of the Keil iihoulder Ijlnde last week. Ho was va Rooe, Dorothy E. Kennedy, Elea- speak their minds. tion to tho products of hla own shop. Hackntaff treasurer, Tho lnr-mlnTs thirteen years of age. A cnndlc light- Grob and Ceclric, John" and Hugh i'ank KlUil loilgi! played brlilga and walking on "Hroad otrect when ho nor Belting, Luclln Frey, LIUIc Heavl- Mr. Baumann's formal announce- of tho executivo committee are. Kd-ing ceremony will be performed by Ryder. five hundred lu;;t Weclnesulny night slipped nnd fell, lie Is expected to b» land, Margaret 13. Fatternon and Ly- In thin light the participating plan ment nppcars In this Issue of Tlie win Brodcrson, John Galm and An- at the lndgi''.s Knst I'miit street llonie. fully recovered In four or five weeks. :i viewed by its exponents as embody- Itli mothers nnd teachers with a large da It., Nancy L., and Lillian IJ. Ivlna, Register. gclo Murdlco. birthday cake. Tho association In- New Jewelry for Old. Mrs. Edward Cre.ir, Mrs. Walter II. John Jeffrey, Albert Trcadvvell, John ing tho principles of tho initiative Havo your, old, antiquated, didcard- Connor antl Mis:i l^li'/.nheth nnd the referendum. They stato thai vites all Interested persona to attend Humphries Declines'J|,,I,-,„.,: i.,,^, mm. nmun mc- funiuim prize light "nnnnuncer, do* Methodist church will hnve charge of elected president of the sophomore j Mis Chiuh::! Mc- HurBt qf Mlddlctown tho participating plan probably a ma- Magistrate's Court your old-fashioned jewelry into lli«| tlulm, Mrs. lleiuy Mauier and Mrs cllned an invitation from Jaolt Dernp* jority of tho people, of tho town tho evening nervlec Sunday night, elnfis of Washington ami ' Jefferson j for Monmouth county. All com- daintiest ot brouehca, Javallcrti, Hex-; unninm .icy to nmiounco thn fiharkny-ptillh March 10th. Mm. J. Jny Wllley In eollego in Pennsylvania Inst woek. Iblo bracelets, wedding hands, dinner' would be represented. It Is pointed plninty promptly investigated. Bad Mrs. Kdwnrd FrniU nf KeanMbui'fj lini: fight nt Miami Beach tonight. Every Wednesday Night leader of tho choir. I He is the son of dipt, Chnrloii 1\ !ncamtila ami checks collected. Day ring:) or many other article:). The out that tho decisions reached by tho and night service. Justice Elmer C. cost Is very reasonable. L.ct us r.nh- a new member of the .uuMllary. la Victor night at Tuatlng's, Mori- various organizations would bo ar- Irwln of Union street. mlt fiampleit and skctehefi of wh;it Only a Few Day* left mouth street, near Broad street. "Anlnright, 4 Patterson avenue (near rxf Ih.! i.'p.,it February nalo at the Ar8 Radios, rolls, orthophonlc vlctrolat., | rived nt In congenial mirroundlngs Permanent Mining, 53,00 I'rond Etrcct), .Shrewsbury, N. J. tele- can bo done for you. No obligation Uunt Wait . until April 1st Not an unnamed of course. Y<; Gem Shoppo, tin l'.roatl Krnft Slmppe. Tho lout day of i'eb-. records ami pro-eminent makee nf where friends nnd ncighbori would Tho regular annu.-il meeting nf the phone '1. At r>I Broad street. Red until your automobllo goes dead, ru.iry IH Ihe 1:1st day of the sale, nn upright nntl grand pianos. Bring tlio dlitcuss nnd arguo mnttcra without bargain wavo but a guaranteed henu- plot owners nnd directors , of the linnk, by appointment only.—Adver- stieet, Red Hank.—Advertisement. Ilavo your Ignition checked at D. A tlfuJ Inntlnn is'oatU special clrculinc not 111I1111 Ihe I'tiimra' of tlio groat «mv« family tonight.—Advertisement. dl.'iegieenblo consequences. iUilindnt cemetery company ,wlll lu- tisement. Johnson C'o.'s, 15-17 Mechanic atrcot, ingti, wlillo tho fliilo Is still on. Th« To demonatrnto th« superiority of held Monday, ilnirh 4th, tit 'iron I> Top Soil. Fill Dlrl. phono 3C0. Red I3aak.—Advertuu- Exponent." of tho participating plan! our experts. No klnlin, no burns Art Kraft Khoppe, Hrond tifrcct, Bed Visiting Chiropodist. M., nt the residence of tlic pr» como to you when needed, 'lelephone —Advertisement. asonable. Howard G. Rosevelt, r fur your homo will guvs you SH'A Of Kntnnlown tfill-M. between 8:00 P. M.of luriro ucrvlco to tho town ofilclalj vortlueincnt. llrlvu, 360 Miondwiiy, next to City phono 1585. Red liank.—Advertise- good lime. Ilackctt a urclifHtr, t. At- and 10:00 P. M,—Advertisement. JllHtlPO Of I lid IVllCP. Hall, phone Long Branch 31*7.—Ad- lantic Township 1'iin Company. - Ad- your fun! bill and save your doctor In letting thorn know what thn people Kadlo ment. _ _» . «^ _ VIM tiinineni. hlllii. All work (,'uuninteoi) for th« want. Another benefit which, thoy Criminal nml civil cases given verli.iement. llfu of your window* *U<1 doer*. Itcndors, Attention! Stromborg-Carlson and R. C. A., prompt and cnreful attention. Olllce Save Tlmo and Enemy. BIICF;I> in that such participation In completa A C. power facts, $77 to I'or Sale. Monmoulh Motnl Wenthni'iitrip Co,, Do not fall to road Lcon'i' column. open from 7:00 A. M. until 9:00 P. M. Radio Repair Man, Let us dust your ruga; only $2 for phono Ited Bank H0Q fw eatlmaUe. Woijdcrful information for the. house- clvlo nffah'9 will build better cltlzon-! SLiMa n. A Johnson Co., IM7 Mo-dnily except Sunday. Gilbert M. flnnlcl Hancock, export lailio repair-1 a SixlU rug. At LHIII'II. IIII While.! 5-'oda water, all lluvnr;*. malt bev- 1 chnnlo street, phono 300.—Advorllae Ing; long experience. l''or appoint- f-tiort. T'lione Rod Bank ID-ID.—Ad-, fiiii'eu nnd dii.llllfd wnler. DonJ. •"• —AclvurtliKiniisnt. wife— Advertisement. olilp anil will Increase Interest In Ktltli, 2 Wallncii street. Rod linnk Cinm. II North Mrlih'u nvemir, Kail community nffalra. - ment, next to Western Union.—AUvcrtlee- ment, phone Red Bank iitl'2, or call at vc-i ti-sement. )lil(l«n riiiyrr*. Atlmitlon. mrnt. (11-A Whlln Direct, Red Hank.—Ad-1 Bank, phone 1185.—Advertlseaienl, Typewriter Headquarters. Thn resolutions adopted by the «.». /> In nml i;ot our eoorii pud and 1 l'laniu nnd Service vertlflcnient. Dr. Dunn, Surgeon ('hlrimodlst. Typuwrltern rented, bought nnd notary club In support of extending tho - heat Dlrlian'n Piano Shop, Tim "Mrirhmils of Red Ilunlc llovirn 11:00 until (1:00 dally. Sec- Ten-1'n.ymunt J'hin. lully mnl for your next hrldna p&tly cold. Trubln'9; 68 Hrond street, lied Hi and street to tho river won pre-IMinmiond rflnco, Red Bank, phone ond National Bnnk building." Phone > I.eon'/i, 71! Wlillo Itrttt, Rod Bank.—Advertisement. hnvo he.cn niont lilicral In their ilona- Hot Roast Beet Supper. Cults. $i*. 00 up, lit Jlnnnlrie'8, 07 - Advi;rtl(iomnnt. sented to the tuipcrvlsory board of 0;l3.—Advertisement. .tUuui ur prlzeii fur the benefit card Benefit !iOth anniversary of Inde- HI60. Rod linnk.--Advertisement. Itroad Blieet, upataiiH, lied limiK.— party of the Plnyerji' , Jlont club, Advcrll-SpmenL Oanlilo's FlHh Market. tho pnrficlpnllni! plan on Monday. pendent. Engine Company, Tliuradny, 'i'lmeiliii'* Vttt Hire, They arc nn follow;;: Tctley'a For 'l'ypotvrltqrs Thurmlny, February L'lltb, nt Ht. February 2Sth, 11)20, nt flrchouac, Me- MnyplnUa nro catty lo take, Try Film? Clttma? Oyateid? Phono »nd addJriK machines, 17 Broail Jiuiics auditorium, at «;"J0 r. M.-~ chanic ii'trect, from 15:00 to 8:00 p. M. llii'.ni lor Indigestion. They aro goooodi . Tho Tleij'sitrr'n IIKIIIO— "A pupor In , 'T. Jluunlna'D, 97 ««wi4 tUtttt, Red Bunk 2813,—Advertisement. "KcsolveO, That the Rotary Club of. stroot, Red J3njikr-Advcrtliifltnf.aU Advertisement, Tickets 75 conta,—Advertlsciaout, . every homo,"—Advoitlaojuqnt, avtlBBIUaBt RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 27,1929. on tlio job all, day with snow plows be made to tho house. Harris La- VEBDICT FOB INJURIES. and all the roads were kept open. Boyteaux la at present making hit Spring lake Woman Gets $4,000 An automobile owned by a strang- home, with Jonathan H. Jones. and Husband $1,100. er crashed through the fenders on The congregation of the Reformed the elde of the Freehold road near church held a business meeting Tuoo- •' Mrs. Beatrice Wadoll of Spring Theodore Lewis's place one night last •day night of laat week and dtaouwed Lake was given judgment of $4,000 Week. The car waa not much dam- a plan to cd-pperate with the Middle- by a Jury at Freehold last week anil aged, but considerable time and ef-town Reformed church in engaging a her liuaband received a verdict of fort was spent in pulling It out ofclergyman to act as" pastor of both $1,100 as the result of Injuries re- the ditch and getting It back on the churches. After the bualnesa meet- ceived by Mrs. Wadell In an auto- road. ing refreshments and a social time I mobile accident laat September. Sho John O. Sclianeh, Jr., Has a newware enjoyed. Wo action waa taken Spring : was a guest of Mr. and Mra. William on tho co-operative plan and another It's as simple i J. Hlgglna of New York and thoDeSoto coach. Mra. Albert Bennett is Blowly but meeting to consider thla matter will I party was touring New York state. be held Monday night, March 4th, To avoid hitting a truck Mr. Hlg-Btcadlly improving from the injuries Planting KinB swerved his ear suddenly and It which she received in an automobile The firemen have had a new sign ernfthed. Into nn embankment, Mra. accident last summer.^I^a^t week she put on their flrehouse, which reads time will soon b9 here called on' Misa Mario Hoey. It is ex- Holrhdcl Fire Company No. i. The again. , i Wadell received a seycro Injury to pected that Mrs. Bennett will be able sign has a black background with her head. to walk without tho use of crutches gold lettors and gold trimming. Your planting problems ara not tujr IMUI>IM»miMIMMI • • 4 • • 4 ••+••••••••• • + • • RED BANK'S GREATEST DOLLAR DAYS

Gold For Your Thoughts Thursday, Friday, Saturday, "How Can Red Bank Merchants Better Serve Their Customers" ? February 28 March 1 March 2 The Internal Trade Committee of the Chamber of Commerce of Red Bank announces the terms of its offer for the best essay on the subject, "How Can Red Bank Merchants Better Serve Their Customers?" It is open to every person desiring to com- MERCHANTS COOPERATING WITH THE pete. It is in no sense a literary contest. The decision will be based entirely on the constructive value of the suggestions of- fered, regardless of its length. The more concise the better. Desiring to maintain Red Bank's dominance as the shopping Internal Trade Committee center of Monmouth County the merchants are doing all they can to render better and increasingly better service. Customers are able to see things from different viewpoints than the merchants of The Chamber of Commerce Have Pledged and can suggest many practical ways in which the stores can bet- ter serve them. Themselves to Make These Write what you think, without divulging your name. Mere- ly enclose name and address in a sealed envelope with your sug- gestions and send to the Chamber of Commerce. The Secretary will number the envelope and suggestions to correspond, and he alone will know the names of the contestants. Great DOLLAR DAYS The contest will close April 1, 1929. If there are as many as 25 entries the prizes will be $25, $15 and $10. If there are less than 25 entries the prizes will be reduced proportionately. INTERNAL TRADE COMMITTEE, Sale the Outstanding CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF RED BANK. Event of the Year! *•*+•»••••»•••••••»»+++••++•»+•»••••+•+•»•»••> RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 27,1929.

COUNTY CONTRACTS. RIVER PLAZA NEWS. Percy Stout attended the annual luncheon for members, of women's Freeholder! Awarded Several at Meet- A Turkey Supper at tho Community clubs at Trenton last week. ing Last Week. Clubhouse Last Thursday. Mr.' and Mrs. Burt Decker have A turkey supper was held at thearrived In California, where they The freeholders laet week awarded Community- clubhouse last Thursday will spend several weeks.' Theymade the contract for paving a threo-mili night. Duo to the Btormy weather, the trip by boat by way of the; Pan- lection of thej Frcchold-Eatontown the. attenilancQ_WBH. not as largo as ama canal. ~rojid~lb~ th(T~JijinSafone corTtfacflrfR had been anticipated, but In every company o)t Belleville on Iholr bid o ullier respect the feast was success- The undersigned will sell at Public Sale, on KRIDEL'S $164,048.70, the lowest of sixteen sub- ful. mitted. This wan based on the use of trap rock with th'e concrete. Th Mr. nnd M.rs. George Brenker and next lowest bid was more than $7,000 their con of East Orange spent Sat- Geo, W. Sewing urday and Sunday with Mr. Brenk- higher. er's parents...Mf. and Mrs, Charles If. It, Upton of Newark, represent- CONTRACTOR, Saturday, March 2,*1929 Brenker. ing the Bound Brook crushed' atone Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Armstrong and BUILDER SPECIALS company, received the contract for of Newark have been visiting Mr. furnishing crushed stone for use onand Mrs. Percy Stout. RED BANK, N. J. AT 4:00 P. M. . tho county roads this year. W. O. William Best has a new Whippet __Office in Eisner Building Harrington fjot tho contract for eedan, - 100,000 gallons of tar road surfacing Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Sutphin spent Room 3 At the Salesrooms of for $43,250. The Tar Asphalt surface Saturday with relatives and friends Telephone. 2018. Thursday, Friday and Saturday company of New Brunswick was at Holmdel. Jobbing of All Kinds awarded the contract for 300,000 gal Mrs. Addlson Sanborn and Mrs. Ions of asphalt road oil for $17,250. E«t!m.te» Cheerfully Funnelled Frank VanSyckle For furnishing 30,000 gallons of light- 159 New Brunswick Ave., Perth Amboy, N. J. ning road binder M. R. Young of Trenton got the contract for $4,020. The Solvay sales corporation of New 4 1928 GRAHAM BROS.' Men's Shirts $ York was awarded the contract for POSTPONED SALE 75 tons of calcium chloride for « 6 Cylinder Neckband—Collars attached, Collars $2,060.25. —OF— to thatch; all sizes. Values up to Engineer George K. Allen was dl $3.00. reeled to order 10,000 maps of Mon mouth county showing tho Improved Farm Stock and Machinery DUMP TRUCKS I roads find also giving numerous pic- tures. Tho maps will cost $1,050 nnd On the William Morrell Farm, Hazlet, New Jersey, are to be distributed free. These trucks, of 2'i cublo yards capacity, nro equipped with Wood Hydraulic Hoist nnd pneumatic tire:! and wero in uso loss ' (One-Half Mllo South of Hazlet Station.) than six months. Silk Neckwear OOfor$ for $1.01 0 CLEANING UP FREEHOLD. They may be Inspected during business hour.i at the aforenald Polico Mnlco n. Kald on Speakeasies SATURDAY, MARCH 2d, 1929, premises during the week beginning February 25th. Big assortment of men's fine Neck- at County Seat. at 1:00 O'Clock Sharp. ties, made to sell regularly at $1. Freehold polico made a clean-up of TERMS CASH Bpeakeasles last Wednesday night and will be sold subject to such garage or other Hens duo thereon. and warrantn were served on eleven The undersigned, about to give up farming, will sell to tftij. highest offenders. They were Ella Conover, bidder, the following: Three work horses, 2 sets of double harness, set Bids .will be received first for the entire lot nnd then for each Mary Richardson, Abraham Freed- single harness, odd harness, two-horse farm wagon, one-horse farm wagon, vehicle. If the first offer exceeds tho total bid for the trucks noid J man, Hyman Oilman, Frank Federlcl, pair hay shclvlngs, Emerson cultivator, fcrtiltecr drill, disc harrow, fur- as units then the sale will be awarded to the bidder offering to roughing sled, A harrow, spring-tooth harrow, two-horse Case plow, two- r Boys' "Longies" $ I Mate Levino, vJohn Jones, Arthur take tho four trucks, Smith and Mary Flair and each was horso South Bend plow, 1 cultivators, grindstone, ladders, step ladders, fined $50. Edward Mernono chose manure forks, wagon Jack, horse blankets, etove, forks, hoes, shovels, plow Pants values up to $3.50—in ages to take a ten-day jail sentence in linos, springs, buggy, neckyokes, and articles too numerous, to mention. ARTHUR S. VANBUSKIRK, preference to a fine. William Al TERMS:—$25.00 and, under, cash; over $25.00, a credit of seven Administrator of tho Kwtiitn nf Patrick .T. Shea, Deceased. 7 to 11 years. months will be given. 5% discount for cash over $25.00. wather was granted a hearing later. 11 WEST FRONT STH1SET. GEORGE H. ROBERTS, Auctioneer. KEYl'OBT, N. ,1. EVERETT NEWS. i Michael Maloney to Move Here— HARVEY HEYER. Golf Hose >|prs.$1.0prs.$1, 0 Snow Hinders Travel. Michael Maloney and family For Boys—fancy and plain colors. Bradevclt expect to move to the for 1 Theron McCampbcll farm which was Cotton and wool. Values to 65c. 4 formerly owned by John Zantzlnger of Holmdel. Mr. Maloney has been farming Miss Sarah Ellen Maloney'8 place here. The young boys of the village have enjoyed sleigh riding since tho re Men's Caps $ cent snow aj: Mrs, Charles Kelly's farm. Although the snow made these youths happy it caused much trouble Fancy Golf Caps in $2.00 values. and work for tho older residents due to tho condition in which it left tho Be sure to get yourself one of these. main roads, The road leading from hero to Ernest Wadley's farm has been in poor condition for some time ;snd duo to neglect it has been al- most impassable since the Dhow. Francis Neville otf Headden's Cor- Suit and Overcoat Sale ner spent the latter part of last week with Donald. Ilicltey. Miss Florence ' Eustace and John Eustace of New York returned home ends Saturday, March 2nd Monday after visiting their parents John was sick several da/a with ton- sllltls. Mrs. Harry Ryder has been kept in doors with a heavy cold. Miss Sadie Sherry of New York Thursday—Friday •»* Saturday has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ben- jamin Hankluson, William Dzlezyc was at Stamford Connecticut, on Saturday and Sun- X KRIDEL day. February 28th—March 1st and March 2d The evening Lenten devotional ser- -RED BANK- vices at St. Catherine's church have been changed from Tuesday nights to 3 Talr of S Fair of Friday nights. Tho first Friday night Boys' nnd Girls' service will be held this week. Final Sale of Girls* CHIXDBEN'S Jeanne and Betty Carton were Thrco-Quartcr Three-Quarter guests of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and, Mi-u. Wlllium Buvluu uf Red Fancy AH-Wool HOSE Bank, the latter part of the week. SOCKS Winter Coats Fancy Patterns, Mrs. Charles Falcone has been en- tertaining her sister and her family Sizes 0 to 10. Broken Sizes. from Brooklyn. Two Lots to Choose From. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mauser of 2 Suits of DODB Long Branch and Mr. and Mrs. How- LOT NO. 1—$10.95 VALUES INFANTS' ard Applegato of Marlboro were re- Boys' and Girls' $ cent visitors of John Long, Sr. Mr. Flannel Long, who has been seriously sick for Easy several weeks, shows little Improve- 5.00 Wrappers and ment. UNION SUITS Gowns Mrs. Fritz Ewald had visitors from LOT NO. 2—$17.95 VALUES ROTH &RS New Yorlc last Sunday. Broken Sizes, 4 for A number of residents attended a special service at St. Gabriel's church now at Bradcvelt Sunday afternoon. BOYS' Crib Leatherette Blankets LINCROFT NEWS. Lumberjacks tra fino quality. TRUCKS A Good Hatching of Chickens— , CH&rani MOTORS PRODUCT Fainting at Miss Preston's, Sizes fl yrs. to U JTS. ' Entire Stock of Boys' Sizes 30x40. Frank Toop had his first hatching Beg. $2.95 Value. 3 JfOU of White Leghorn chicks to come off last week..--Out of -1,810 eggs sot, 1,151 chickens wero hatched. Mr. Boys' O. K. Beacon More than a Million Dollars' Worth Toop will have three more settings, Price this year and the chicks from all but KNEE PANTS Crib Blankets tho last setting have already boon Sold Every Week sold, All Lined. 30x50. William S. Holmes of Keyport has finished repainting and redecorating Sizes « (o It. Boys' Two-Piece Pretty Fnltcms. Repeat orders . . . new orders ... fleet part of Miss Evelyn Preston's home. Koeulnr $1.50. EACH FORMERLY GRAHAM He will start a painting Job for Mrs. orders . . . orders for single trucks . .. 'jowls S3. Thompson in a few ilay.s. BROTHERS TRUCKS hundreds of them in a single day . .. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garfleld Illch- Girls' Butterfly Kntlra Stock of TheootrpIetfilneofTrualfB.Biiietnnd dalo and two daughters of Brooklyn Corduroy Suits 2-FC. MUNS1NG Motor Co«che» which Docile mothers were weok"cnd visitors of G. Harry h«vo been mmufacturing and Belling SKIRTS Underwear under the name ofOrnhnm Urothert Rlchdnlo. Miss Dorothy Rlchdnle Is Reversible Coat. Regular $9.75 Value. now take the numa of their niakeri— More than a million dollars' worth of •ccovorlng from an nppennicitls o;>- Good quality Crepe, for Boys and Girls. Dodge Brother*. oiatlon and she is spending the now $ All Stjles. Theio Truokt.BuRDn and Motor Dodge Trucks are sold every week. week at this place. Bnyon Stripe. Cotchei hove always been powered Mrs. Charles Leonard hag returned Sizes 3 to 13 Years. by Dodge Brothera enclncn. Foryearn 5.00 Keg. 15o each. 3 for they have been built ofDodieDrot hers from a visit with relatives at Jer- Sizes 6 to li Ycai'8. pirta In Dndso Uroiticra piantB ao- sey City. cording to Dodffe Brothers Btandnrdi. No testimonial could be more convinc- Thta* Truoki, Dunes and Motor Leroy Pnffendorf has bought a hew INFANTS' Ceaelie* aro aold, m they alwnyo ing than the purchases of these keen Pontlac coach. Hnnd-lSmbroldorcil hava been sold, by Dodge Brothers Joseph W, Thompson Is much Im- Two Girls' Wash Dealer* everywhere. buyers—backing sound truck judgment proved from his recent sickness. Philippine t Paul DeBols of Astoria, Long In- DRESSES with their operating dollars. Innd, was n visitor last week of Mr. DRESSES ' mill Mrs. Louis Walters. „ Sires 3 to It Yearn. Beacon Bathrobes Keg. Vuliie, $1.50 en.cn. PRICES Kngeno Cotton ppent the latter rtort Hcg. Value, $1511 each. MBHCHANTS BXPBESS-llO'w.b, fi 665 They are buying what you want- f last week at New York. For Boys and Girls. NOW Michael Mahoney has bought n COMMERCIAL TRUCK-I13' w. b. 775 power, speed, dependability, low oper- 'hovrolet neunn. Sizes 8 years to 14 years. 1-TON—uo* whaelboio .... 993 HOYS' 8-HECE INFANTS' ating costs, fine appearance, long life, Bernard Kelly -io recovering from Hiiml-lSinbruldoriMi y-TON-l«'wheclbmo .... 1065 nn attack of grip, Kaynee Flannel Value up to $4.00—at this Sale, IW-TON-lJO'whcelba.o .... 1345 high, earning power . . . Mrs. Jesso Schrtflold has been en- Philippine IK-TON—MS' wheelhmo .... 1413 tertaining her two nephews from PAJAMAS J.TON—150' whcclbn.o . . . 1515 Brooklyn. SLIPS Mrs. William VanBrunt Is under a Rpg. SUM) Value. , S-TON-IM'whtelbart .... 1585. Let us show you the Dodge Truck that Joctor's care. ' Tnncj Strlpo, ji«-TON-IJ3'wheelb!i 1745 Four of Harry Payno Whltney'n Slics fl to H Yenrn. a FOK j 1-TON-I83' wheelbma .... 1775 fits your needs exactly—body and wo-year-old raeo horses wcro brought l*-TON-IS5' whMib. 1845 chassis complete, ready to work. lorn recently from Belmonl Park. Chuttt f. o.ft. Detroit MIHS Caroline Johnson is slowly mprovlnjr froin slfiknena. Mrs. Isaac Nussenfeldt of Bropkr lyn In visiting her slater, Mrs. Harry Sprung. Mrs. Sprung returned Sat- Frank Van Syckle urday after a visit nt Brooklyn, Mr. HIRSCH'S KIDDIE SHOP Sprung has Installed his new Jnmcs- JOHN H. BURNS, Mgr. 149-151 W. Front St way Incubator with a capacity of 2,880 eggs. SO Broad Street, Red Bank, INT. J. Telephone 1296. Mm. Margaret Cnnovor of Hod Bank has been visiting her sister, Branch of I'ertu Ambuy. Mrs. Howard Tindall, Paee Four BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 27,1929. or heat, or private ownership of gain,, while all. the election hot air transportation,.... .-.. talk ia predicated ftimoat Solely q_n THE RED BANK REGISTER. hope of preferment in one form or Y A L T Y JOHN H. COOK, Editor. • • • another. OBORQE C. HANCft1 Amoctate Editor. Frob.aWy moat of the very men who are now beating the air and yelling * . • • • L the loudest against the proposed in- Let not the groundhog be unhon- L FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, THOMAS IRVING BROWN, crease In gas and electric prices in ored of unaung in these days on the PuMlslwr and Business M«naner. the northern part of New Jersey were threshold of spring. Ho is a good JOHN ALEXANDER HAYES, MinLter. Subscription Trice*! among the very ones who were loud- deal better than fifty per cent right 0 51 O Onftjr«*-i* - 59 est and most active in the campaign in this year of 1929 and that 1B much MARCH 3d Six 'KontS" HL in to maintain privates ownership of more than can be said of numerous Tbrte month! ; .» -~_ •«» public necessities, and who voted to other prophety who make far greut-J 11:00 A.M. ROLL CAU. SERVICE. )teep these public necessities in pri- er pretensions than the groundhog. vate hands. If the issue were again (Town Talk continued on pago 16.) Y Sermon: "The Deeper Meaning of Loyalty." Y raised, the very persons who are now Do you know what the "deeper meaning of loyalty" really is? WEDNESDAY, FEB. 27, 1929. clamorouBjfor relief from this monop- Every member and friend of the church is urged to attend this service. oly would probably be the first to GAY LITTLE DRESSES Register: yourattendanceon_our new "Attendance .Board,— raise tho cry of socialism and to in- I Fix Clocks A A TOWN TALK. sist that for the people to own their Fifty years' experience and tho bcit own light and power works would equipped clock repair shop In the county. 8:00 P.M. WOMEN'S LEAGUE NIGHT. cause the destruction of the coun- Sermon: "Tha Woman Who Did What Bho Could." > As Ye Sow try. In the present proposed in- F. F. COLEMAN for Little'Girls L L crease of gas and electric light they IS Rector Place, Red Bank. N. J. The greatest tribute Jesus ever uttered, Ho paid to a woman. So Shall Ye Reap! nre getting exactly what they voted Phono 2011. Women! Honor Him by your presence at this service. Just'now a lot of the municipali- for. They are now clamorous for WE WANT 800 WOMEN AT THIS SEBVICE. WUA YOU BE ONE? ties in the northern part of New Jer- someone to come to their aid and lift ' I 'HE materials -are »o new THE MEN ABE WELCOME ALSO. sey are putting up a groat hullabaloo this monopoly from their shoulders. T T about a proposed increase in tho and pretty and tne little 333—IN SUNDAY SCHOOL BY EASTER SUNDAY—333. price of gas and electric service in • • • ^thoso-fomraunitic!?. AH sorts of de- The people are reaping what they dresses are designed on entirely Attend our FOOD—FAITH—FUN Suppers ovory Wednesday at 0;30 P. M. vice:? have been in consideration to hnvn sown. They have made their I Y prevent the raise in rates. The courts bed. They should lie in It without' new lines. They are indeed will be appealed to to prevent the disturbing the peace of others byj too cunning, dainty prints, ging- Increase if the public utilities com- their frantic outcries for relief from LOYALTY mission decides in favor ot the gas tho very things which they helped to Steinway liams, gabardines and piques. antl electric companies. vote on themselves. Attractive colorings witn lignt * * • -o-o-o-o-o-o- Pianos back-grounds and they are alt It Is not likely that all the public The Groundhog meetings and all the appeals will guaranteed tub fast. In sizes have much effect. The gas and elec- and Other Prophets. tric companies will have great tabu- Now, what will tho cynic.i nay: Tusting's 8 to 16 ye»rj$T lations of the cost of thoir plants, and i p.bout the groundhog? Those who so of the cost of operation, and of SPRING the rapid depreciation of their ma- loudly proclaimed only a short month \ 14 Monmouth St. chinery and equipment. They will •ORO that the groundhog was a fraud j FROM show that under these figures tho and a sham and a delusion and a | IS ! companies are not getting a reason- snare are now face to face with the j able return on their investment, to fact that tho prognostications of this which the highest courts in the land humble little animal have proved' 2.oo to 5.oo have declared they arc entitled. The more correct than those of the weath- municipalities, on the other hand, er experts to whom Uncle Sam pays will have no such array of figures to big money for predicting the weather. J Farmers .\ Truckers V. Gardeners present to the public utilities commis- • • * ' ! sion nor to the courts, to circumvent It la true that there haa been some j Go to your dealers and give them an idea of what your requirements | these documents of the public utility warm spring-like weather since the; monopolies. groundhog came out of his under-j will be for planting time so they in turn will be able to give you the service § ground home on February 2d and * * * i promptly scampered back again when you desire. There is an old, old Book which ho saw his shadow. But in tho main says that "As ye sow, so shall ye the weather has been cold. The only j reap." That saying is as true today iceboating and skating that we^have' as it was two thousand years ago. had this winter took place after Feb- That saying was true in the earliest ruary 2d. On top of thia camo the! days of civilization. It was true in heaviest snowfall that this section j AUTOMOBILE MAKE OUR STORE the days of the ancient prophets. It has had in three years, a storm that was true In the days of the beginning was not predicted by the highly paid I of the Christian era. It is true today. government weather sharps. It was j your headquarters for anything in Fertilizer, Seeds, It Is one of those eternal and funda- a genuine old-fashioned snow storm! mental truths that can never be side- in the form of a surprise. j tracked. DEALER WANTED Machinery, Baskets, Spray Materials, Disinfectants, etc. • • • * • • These municipal ities^whlch are now The six weeks of cold weather complaining of the proposed increase which the groundhog predicted has SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO. j ingas and electric rates, and who almost ended and spring is "just are now spending money to fight around the corner." Whatever of er- these proposed increased rates, areror has entered into the little ani- at once merely reaping what they have sown. mal's predictions has been offset 100 1 to 1 by cold stormy days. AHunbiased Fifteen to twenty years ago a great persons nluat Rdmit that, in this year .campaign was under way to estab- of 1929 the groundhog has been a true lish public ownership of all public An exceptionally good proposition is open for a live-wire Baird, Davison & Co. prophet. In the minds' of ftiany peo- utility monopolies. This campaign ple the belief in the groundhog's abil-1 .was conducted by public spirited men ity to foretell the weather ia a harm-1 Automobile Dealer for Keyport and Matawan and Immediate who had no personal axes to grind. less superstition and notgood purpose' 16 West Street, , Red Bank, N. J. They were Intent only on the future Vicinity to handle the fastest selling car in the country. welfare of the state and country and would be served by destroying it. ! TEU5FH0NE 1171. on the future welfare of the inhabi- • * • . • i tants thereof. Lots of folks place implicit faith in superstitions much less innocent. For example, at every presidential elec- Mow far did this campaign for pub- tion large numbers of people believe lic ownership of vital public neces- that one or the other of the two big sities get! Not very far. Senator The Oldsmobile . political parties has an oxclusivo Osborne was elected in Essex county patent on prosperity. The spell bind- and a number of assemblymen were ers and office seekers of both parties elected in various parts of the state. make promises that they will .bring! DOLLAR SALE They made a great fight for the prin- about prosperity if their side is fa-! If you are a "go-getter," one that means business—get irt ciple" of public ownership but they vored at the polls, and in view ofj We are co-operating with other Red Bank merchants did not have enough votes to pass this fact an ordinary person who ac- touch with me. A wonderful territory is open with a wonder- in a Three-Day Dollar Sale. You will find described below laws establishing their principles. cepted these claims might well be- a number of worth-while savings. * * * lieve that good times were bound to fully attractive offer. Don't delay. See me at once ! betide no matter what should happen The campaign the following year on election day. was conducted by the "New Idea" Aluminum Tea Kettle Canister Sets bianch of the Republican party along • • • Aluminum Spring Form the same lines as their campaign of In reality there has been no such Cake Pan the previous year. But the advocates prosperity since the election last of private ownership of vital necessi- November^ The plain truth is, so far For this Sale, $1.00 ties had a new war cry. They de- as this Section is concerned, that it clared that public ownership of the has been the greatest period of unem- ED. von KATTENGELL Regular $1.25. vital necessities of the people WDUM ployment since the world war. For be Socialism, and they frightened the men who are out of work, and their' OLDSMOBILE AND MARMON DISTRIBUTOR Aluminum Percolator people of the state into the belief that numbers are legion, it has surely been for the people to own their own wa- a period of profitless prosperity. An ter works, or their electric light and unbiased survey of the situation MONMOUTH ST. & MAPLE AVE., RED BANK, N. J. gas works, would plunge the people proves that tho groundhog, haa been back.- into savagery. a whole lot truer prophet of the weather than tho political soothsay- Phone 213. * * * ers have been of political results. As For this Sale, $1.00. Whatever the people 'do collectively a final thought on this subject it is for the public welfare is a form of not out of place to remember that Regular $1.50. socialism. 'The public schools of New tho groundhog makes his prediction For this Sale, $1.00. 5-Pc. Seta—Assorted colors. Jersey and of all the states of the without hope of one cent of profit or Wenr-Ever Union are a form of socialism. When Regular $1.25. public schools Were first being organ- Windsor Pot For this Sale, $1.00. ized, in England as .well as in various Regular $1.25. places in this country, they were $1.00 14-Qt. Galvanized Pail fought by private school owners on IlSeulur $1.29.' the ground that it was socialism to have public schools free to everybody. But the ptiblio-school idea steadily gained ground and today free public Flash Lights nchools are maintained by almoct r ovcry government on earth. i „ J * * * In the old, old days almost eve:;/ LISTEN IN road was a toll road of one sort or- \ 2 for $1.00 another. Roads were built by privnif Regular OSo each. parties or by groups of individual;:, and no person was allowed to jtn over, theso roadn, cither on foot OL Enameled with animals and vehicles, without For this Sale, $1.00. Coat Hangers paying toll, When roads Were built Regular $1.25. by local or general irovernment.and made free, to ewM yone, this was ;> 8, farJ$L()O_ Regular 20a each. (Mioct fnrm of sni-jMii'-ni. but It w;s Garbage Cans a needed chanso i>'.m Ihe form;i method of private lend operation. : Bread Boxes OPAQUE The national port office pystem i" Assorted colors. 2 for $1.00 another instance of government ^<>- $1.00 Regular 00a each. cialism. But it is a form of rocmi- iem that the people demand. What Regular S1.20. SU0, $1.00. private organization would wud a No. 331 letter from Monmonth county to •••Alaska for two cents? There arc bi^ Ring Moulds Perfection Wicks syndicates that would spend unlim- j ited sums to get control.of the post- ; $1.00 4 for $1.00 pfflce buflinesa of the country and to. Monday Nights, Between 7 and 8 For this Sale, $1.00. Regular $1.10, S1.23, Regular 35c each. operate it for their own enrichment; I andl they -would raise the cry of so-' Regular 91.20. . clallnm.-today if. they thought it ; would have the rffoct of turning tho jiofltofflco business of the country | Galvanized Wash Tubs ...... $1.00 Steel Rakes $1.00 over to them. 1 FOR Regular $1.25, $1.33, $1.45. * • • ' Regular $1.20. Who would want to see the public schools of New Jersey brought un- der private ownership? Or who would want to see the postofllco do-; partment of the United States put in • private hands? Or who would wflnt to pen the public roada of New Jer-; aey turned back into the private own-' P. T. JIANNINFS Robert Hance & Sons ftrvhip of toJI-gato companies. Yet private ownership of the public 10 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N> J. iclioola, or private ownership ot Hit; poutofTlce system of the country, or private ownership of the public1 roads CLOTHINa HOUR of New Jersey, wmjUl be ,no move subversive of public welfare than private ownership of the public water y, or private ownership of light

t RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY '11, OPPOSED TO BILL. torn of tho stairs her head hit thuretary and Ruth Zetzer treasurer. section of Miller street and Bay ave- floor. She was ^badly bruised ant) Valeria Golden Is chairman of thenue. When coasters were going down DnifgUto Don* Want Medicines Sold also suffered from shock. publicity committee and Evelyn Carr tho hill automobiles were not allowed * fMtor. GCMSandGOLDareMtlySokt . in General Stores. Miss Marlq Emery, ft student.nurse of the refreshment committee. tocrosn Miller street. A flagman wao Several Monmouth county drug- at the L*ong Branch hospital, has re- At a meeting of the board of edu- on duty at tho railroad crossing. gists went to Trenton laat week to sumed her duties htiot having been cation last week the resignations of With theno hazards eliminated coast- SERVICE attend a hearing on. a bill which laid up with sickness a week. She Mlos Florence H. M. Graucl, teacher Ing was enjoyed by many- young MEASURED would permit grocery and patent will graduate from the hospital next of tho sixth grade, and Lester H. folks who beforo were not allov/ea NOT 14V • • medicine stores to sell a wide var- month. Lukcns, manual training teacher, to coast on the hill. Henry jQuast and GOLD iety of drugs and remedies under Theso are busy times at Bandeld's were presented. Their resignations Bertram Perry were the special of- bur BY • ntata supervision. The druggists boat works. At present eighteen will take effect at the end of theficers. They worn paid by Mr. Hardy, THE claim that public health would be boats arc under construction there. school term. Miss Graucl haa been although a number of residents of- GOLDEN endangered by the general aale of Mr. and Mrs. E. Walt Havens, who engaged to teach in Pennsylvania fered to contribute a share of tin: RULE • drugs, Under the , bill tho general are spending the winter in Florida, next year. cost. stores would be permitted to sell have moved from Miarna to Sh Mr. and Mra, John labister and Thirty nrrm™ nnd tho mayor nnd non-poisonous proprietary medicines Petersburg. Mrs. Havens is the Samuel VanPoznak have gone to commissioners attended the Metho- The stores would not be permitted to mother of Mrs. Earl Cordova of this Florida for the rest of the winter. dist church Sunday night. Rev. Wal- till physician's prescriptions. place. A card party will be held this af- ter S. It. Powell preached on tho Joseph Schena, who sold hla bar-ternoon by St. Agncs's parent-teach- topic "The Four Pillars of National ber shop business hero sovcral ers' association. Life." Tho olllciar board met Monday m ie Cant Use Oarage. months ago, Is in town again. He Herbert S. Meinert, supervising night at the parsonage and com- We Are ' . ^ residential Anthony Suhosky, developer of has been living at New York. Ho hasprincipal of the public schools, is sick pleted the financial business relating j , j district but are Fordham Park In the eastern section taken a Job in the shop of which he with mumps. A number of school to the conference reports. Confer- Located within easy walk- Co-operating with the Merchants of Red Bank of Freehold, has built a three-car was formerly the owner. children ore also laid up with ence will ho held In March, r to make Dollar Days, garage with an apartment on the sec- Edward DeCordova is slowly im- mumps. A hat sociable will be held lonioi- im distance from the business ond floor and.now finds It Is useless, proving at the Long Branch hospital A Marmon car, driven by Earl Sny- row night in the Methodist church district—the ideal location for Tho Freehold officials claim that Mr. from an operation for appendicitis. tler of this place, and a Standard oil basement. Suhosky violated terms of the build. For a time his condition was serious, truck collided Saturday afternoon on The members of the business ami a funeral home worthy of the Ing code. This permits two-car gar- but ho is now out of danger. a turn in front of William Barclay civic association enjoyed a yiij,' name. Strictly business loca- ages of fireproof construction with At a meeting of tho Presbyterian Parsons's property at Locust Point. knuckle and sauerkraut supper last Feb. 28, March 1 & 2 j The front of Mr. Synder's car was tion.-; are undesirable for si living apartments above. Mr. Suhcongregatio- n last week the resigna- night at the Lions club headquarters. hoBky may transform the building in- tion of Rev. J. Mack Williams as pas- badly damaged, Mr. Snyder escaped Miss Ida Neimark was homo over number of obvious reasons. A memorable event, we have placed on Sale to a house. torwas rejected. Mr. Williams ten- injury. _ the weelt-cnd from Trenton normal Special Items that must be seen to be appreci* dered his resignation some time ago school. In every particular one finds due to his health. He went South for HIGHLANDS NEWS. Mrs. James Walsh of Second street ated. "' ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS. a rest and his health was restored. gave birth to a daughter last wi'ck our service designed to meet Church Muslcale—Fire In Fay House Since ho hag been pnstor there has Coasting on Miller Street HIM En-A daughter was also born last woplt in the most satisfactory way —Boys Defeat Faculty. been a big Increase In attendance at joyed by tho Young Folks. to Mrs. Lambert VanNess of Bay the church services. He was engaged avenue. the needs and tho wishes of (Tba Red Uink Riglitir cad Da bought In pyschologleal work in the army in (Tba lloil Bunk Register can b» bought *Beh ne«k In AtUntie Highland! at ti>« each week in Highlands at Uetlle't drus Mrs. Jennie Parker Is laid up with those who call upon us. •torn of William US and N. Brown.) the world war. store, and at Joscpb Stamen's store.) a broken arm. She fell on Fourth A musicale was held Sunday nlglit The parent-teachers' association of The young folks had a great time street while walking on the side- Dollar Day Specials at tho Naveslnk Methodist church tho public school will hold a bread coasting on Miller street hill Satur- walk, which was covered with icr. Hymns were sung by the church and cake sale March 2d at Roberts day and Sunday. Miller street is The broken bone was reset by Mr. choir, vocal solos were rendered by & White's store. crossed by two main highways and a J. L. Opfermann. ALBERT WWORDEN Jr Kitchen Clocks "Colored Table J. Paul Posten and Mrs. Leon Llnv Coasting on Highlands avenue was railroad, and under ordinary con- Mm. Ambrose Liming, Miss Mar- FUNERAL DIRECTOR Ing and a duet was given by Mr. andenjoyed Saturday and Sunday by aditions coasting on the hill is dan-garet .Liming and Robert Anthony **\IIUL\NC£ IE AVIC t Dutch Enameled O Cigar Lighters 60 EAST FRONT STREET Mrs. Liming. Miss Dorothy West largo number of young folks. gerous. Mayor George W. Hardy em- spent Saturday at Hobolccn. PHONE 557 and Miss Eileen MaWhlnney gave The Royal Ambassador club of thoployed two special officers and sta- tioned one oflicer at the intersection Baby Sizo Silver Plated violin selections. Central Baptist church has elected Luko Longhead in The Regis ler N A fire from an overheated chimney Sara Ayers president, Anna Taylor of Miller street and Navcsink avpnue talks to over 35,000 peoplo every Alarm Clocks Butter Dishes started Friday morning In the collar vice president, Jcanette Knight sec- and the other officer at the inter- week.—Advertisement. of Miss Gladys Fay's house on Bay View avenue. Tho firemen were DeLuxe Colored E . Frdnch Ivory called out and put out the blaze be- Alarm Clocks- Jewel Cases fore much damage had been done. The high school basketball team defeated the faculty laet Wednesday Atomizers Table Ash Trays afternoon by a score of 40 to 18. The members of the faculty team at- The only drug store giving United Certificates You gel whut you ask for at WHELAN'S Gold Plated D Automatic Ejector tribute their defeat to the lack of with each purchase Plus unexcelled service training. With more practice they claim they will be able to defeat the Silver Plated Wrist Watch school team; Those on the losing O team wero Herbert S. Meinert, prin- Variety Dishet Mesh Bracelets cipal, James Worden, Bradley Van- Brunt, Alfonse Irving and Dr. Thom- as McVey. Laurin Wood was time- Household & sick room supplies Rogers' L. Sterling Silver^ 'kceper. He left the court during the Silver Plated Salt & Pepper laat period and tho teams continued playing until tho faculty quit. When 6 Teaspoons Li 6 Shakers in Box a player of the school team was tired a substitute was sent in. The attractively priced at Wlielan's faculty had no substitutes, but kept Sterling Silver ' Novelty Costume on playing until they were too tired Napkin Ring Jewelry—Rings, to play any moro. Such an abundance of useful household and sick room merchandise at Wlielan's. Goods The foundation of John E. Stone's Engraved Earrings, Pendants, new house on Garfleld avenuo has of reputable make, so attractively, so irresistibly low priced. Come in and get what you Good Weight, Beads, Bracelets. bcon completed. The house will be R of hollow tile construction and is be- need. United Certificates with every purchase, of course, mean extra savings to you. ing built by Mr. Stone for his own IN VIEW OF THE GREAT VALUES OF THE ABOVE- occupancy. MENTIONED ITEMS. WE CANNOT DUPLICATE SAME. Mrs. Frank Muir has been kept In- THERE WILL BE NO KESEBVATIONS. FIRST COME—F1KST doors with grip. DRUCr BEPT. GOODRICH "POPPY" SERVED. Mrs. Arthur Brower of Naveslnk. fell down a flight of stairs In her ELECTRIC HEATERS FOUNTAIN SYRINGE home Saturday morning. At tho bot- SPECIALS Made of finest rub- * Friday anil .Saturday Only •1.29,*&49,'*5.29 Famous Monarch and Starile Heaters. her. Exceptional $1.25 Bayer's Aspirin 'Tablets Complete with cord nnd allaeliincnls. quality and durability. (1Q0) .... 74C SAMPSON 1.25 St. Thomas Bay Rum GOODRICH ELECTRIC CURLING IRON (Pint) . . 59c KNIGHT v Popular for home use. As- $~t

EVERYDAY DRUG PRICES $1.20 Scott's Emulsion 79c .30Hills Cascara Quinine ...... 21c BENCOLINE TOOTH PASTE .50 Lysol ...... 43c S0c value .60Zonite . 45c 1.00 Lavoris 69c BRISTLE-TITE TOOTH FREE .50 Iodent Tooth Paste 39c BRUSH 50c value 25 Cuticura Soap ... 21c, 3 for C9c 1 PACK (5) GILLETTE BLADES .25 Packers Tar Soap 19c TUUE UKEMCO' SHAVING CKEAM .lOPalmolive Soap 12 for 89c with purchase of .60 Forhans Tooth Paste 39c .50 Kolynos Tooth Paste 39c GOLD-PLATED 1.00 Listerine 71c GILLETTE RAZOR .75 Hudnut Three Flowers Face $$100 Powder 75c Total value 1 A ,L FOR QO .65 Pond's Cold and Vanishing Cream 47c %3lf\-J $1.54 value .35 Palmolive Shaving Cream . . 29c BOTH for 49c Go to WHELAN'S Co to

Complete... Hcaibjunrtcrs far Ihipplneu anil Whitman'* Cniultei FLAM 60c UNITED CIGAIt STORK FRESH CANDY always at Within the Wliclau Drug Store * WHELAN'S Cough Mixture TWO GREAT CIGARS For the cough that "hangs Happiness Special on." Free from narcotics and CINCO HENRIETTA liubit-foriniug drugg. Alwaynwas nnd is today Luxuriously Mild. 1 Hi. Fruit the creates! cigar vnluc Fragrant All ilnvaUK Blossoms ... 65c at tlic price ... 5c Filled Cigui-.. 10c 1 11). Verona Asst. AIROPLANE POKER CHIPS Chocolates .. 70c R0CKW00D SWEET CHOCOLATE 100 chips — value 85c .• . 59c Value $1.35 Kayser "Slipper Heel" hosiery is all that it BAR ....29C PLAYING CARDS Cluicfc full of SPECIAL -pretends to.be—an article of wear, an ertiele Standard brands 30c to 5()c mealy nuts, lull ...QLbeauty; an, article of necessity—made to... pound block. e As a Luxury cellent example of the latter custom. suit last week. Register Building, Red Bank. Tony takes care of the Jones' fur- , Wanted In Two Courts. wmmmmmt Multiple Listing System! nace, but Tony was late, and Mr. When Martin Rummell, a former Jones came down stairs in a cold policemen at Asbury Park, was called 15 house and he was cussing. The chil- Eight Real Estate Firms are Members of the Red Bank Silverwhite Gardens in the Toms River court last week We Specialize in dren were whimpering with the cold to answer to a charge of a liquor Real Estate Board. When you list your property for sale Tuller Construction Co. law violation he could not be located. .. and Mrs. Jones—well, she made the It* was learned that he was in Firee- Second with-one.of .-these-.firms, tell him to list it with the other best o£ it. But the day was wrecked. Bed Bank 2440. hold, where he had been subpoenaed as a witness In a case. members of-the. Board. He will take care of this without Hnon Mortgage any trouble to you, and then all eight members of the Board Now Jones drives a fine car, amk LEONARDO NEWS. • will be hunting up a buyer for your property." That is the plays • golf a good deal, and sits in i Quackenbush & Nevius Loans. advantage of listing property under the once in a while with the boys and— Two Boys Hurt While Coasting on •well Jones is a pretty smart fellow, BUILDERS \ Patterson's MIL but he still regards some home com- (Tfea-Jled Bank Register ean be bought Applications Given Multiple Listing System! We will design and construct for you or estimate £ each week in LaoDardo at tb« store of Fred F forts as a luxury. He can well afford Meyers,) M Immediate Attention upon your own plans. William Thome, son of Anul These are the members of the Red Bank Real Estate a gas-fired furnace. Examples of our construction oro open fir your Inspection at Thome, and Leonard Fauple, son of Board: "BUTTONWOOD AT SHREWSBURY." William Fauple, were Injured last A Local, Friendly ALLAIRE & SON, 60 Broad Street There are many men just like Jonesy, for which we are General Aconls. week while sled coasting on Fatter- who haven't gone into that thing yet. Tels. 2637 or 2104-J Red Bank. son's hill. William Thome was hurt Organization HAWKINS BROTHERS, 10 Monmouth Street worse than his companion and he Is Our heating experts will quote Jones, s O. U. MEVIUS F. A. QUACKENBUSH still out of school. He is improving, WM. A. HOPPING, Broad Street and Linden Place and you, operation costs that will sur- however. Riverside Mortgage HENDRICKSON & STOUT, 2 Linden Place prise you. A bit more expensive than I Kobort Urig of New York spent PHONE LACKAWANNA 1510 RED BANK 1746 Saturday and Sunday with friends & Finance Corporation HYLIN & SALZ, 42 Broad Street Coal Costs', but worth it in healthful here. Broad St Nat'l Bank Btd« A. L. IVINS AGENCY, 42 Broad Street heat (because more constant), in Hundreds of young folks enjoyed LAND and LOAN CO., 12 Mechanic Street labor and, yes, in temper-saving. Bled coasting and skiing on the hills Red Bank, N. ". of the Beacon golf club course last MORRISEY & WALKER, Keansburg week. The grounds were fairly alive HUGH GETTY, INC., with people. Miss Emma Leonard Is spending today with friends at Newark. A truck owned by Jay Stout of At- JERSEY CENTRAI BUILDERS lantic Highlands and an automobile r owned by a Newark woman collided Sunday at the corner of Leonard Power and Liqht Co. 359 West 26th St., 18 Mechanic St., avenue and Valley drive. The New- ark woman received a dislocated New York CityT Red Bank, N. J.shoulder and other Injuries and her car was badly damaged. Carl Gross- inger, who is one of the committee- OF THE men of Mlddletown township, took charge of the situation and an agree- Mortgage Money f CREATORS MODE ment satisfactory to all the parties NO WEAR LINKS concerned was arranged. Mr. Speed, eon of Mrs. Eugene Speed, died last week in Kentucky. The Speed family have been summer If you wish to obtain Mortgage Funds for any of the ' residents here a number of yearB. I Mrs. Clementine Hildebrand has following purposes, may we discuss your moved her real estate office from Valley drive to land near the post- al nice. ' problems with you ? Miss Florence Ullrich has been •ending a few days with Hiss 'hvllls Williams, who attends school .!* Watertown, Massachusetts. If you wish funds to purchase additional property; or A meeting of the Senior Christian Endeavor aoclety of the Baptist Funds to enlarge or extend your business; or : church will be held Monday night. i John Johnson Is having a new porch built on his house. Funds to acquire a business site; or ; Miss Blanche Leonard is sick with a heavy cold, Funds to provide a larger or better home; or . Guaranteed First Mortgage Bonds | Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stimls and | their son John have, returned .home Funds to obtain your homesite for the future; i after having spent a few days with DENOMINATIONS $100—$500—$1000 George SUmla of East Orange. We can be of advantage to you in any of these cases ! Mr. and Mrs. Francis Goertner of Westlleld spent Sunday with Mrs. Chain of Safety Edith Philippl. We have moneys at this time to be used for First Mortgage Loans in MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE NEWS. sums from $1,000 to $20,000. Principal secured by hundreds of First Mortgages on properties located over a Danger Signs to be Placed on the ; New Monmoutn Road. These moneys are for individuals and trust funds and are to be placed wide area of New Jersey. • Charles Mack underwent an oper- ation at the Long Branch hospital for permanent investments. Principal and interest guaranteed by re- Monday. He is Improving. sources over $5,000,000 which insures your I Miss May Logan Is confined to the '. house with a heavy cold. This Is tho The charge for effecting First Mortgage Loans and attending to all the EVENING ENSEMBLE . . . BY JENNY investment. i first time In eighteen years that Mies necessary details are minimum and reasonable. , Logan has lost time from her boolt- The Board of Directors is composed of six i keeping duties at New Tfork. CAR . , .. BY HUPMOBILE < Mrs. Edward Banborn has returned All applications have immediate attention and consideration. bank presidents, seven directors of banks j from the Red Bank hospital, where and nine directors of B. & L. Associations. j she underwent an operation. Once !) was tolaly a man's car. Tough as a truck, but with (he spaed ; Joan and Joan Carey, daughters In all matters relating to Real Estate, Insurance and Mortgage Loans, ', of Mr. and Mrs. John Careyr arc and power ol an oirpleno , . . But today, it is HER car, loo. For In the | improving from sickness. we will be pleased to serve you. Rate of Interest is High Enough to Be ; The youngest son of Egbert Swack- New Canhlry models, the HUPMOBILE of deed has become, as well, (he | hamer Is on the sick list Attractive, Low Enough to Be Safe | John N. Hlllyer is Improving from HUPMOBILE oldash, brilliant in its modern imartnais of lino and fitments. ' hl» sickness. Virginia Davis, daughter of Leo And hoand she are agreed... both won fo this car by its motile and its mode. Davis, Is slowly Improving at tho Long Branch hospital, where she has been a patient the past three weeks. HAWKINS BROTHERS THE CENTURY SIX, $1345 to $1M5 • THE CENTURY EIGHT, $1825 lo $2625 Monmouth Title and Mortgage Helen Davis, another daughter, has i recovered from sickness Custom and standard, all prleas f.o.b. factory • Equipment, otfier ttian standard, axtra I Trafllo through the villng« h«» do- No. 10 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. J Guaranty Company i creased considerably, due to the fact ! many autoiBte are using the new (Ground Floor) Telephone 352. "• J. F. & M. M. STEIN 416 MA" STREET ASBURY PARK, N. J. state highway cutoff. The cutoff Is not completed and It Is not supposed 61 Monmouth St., Red Bank. Freehold Toms River Mt. Holly to be used, but many car owners pay I'bono 1352. ' , no attention to the signs warning 803 Main St., Asbury Park. them to keep off. Stop signs will be I'hono 1310.

v r- •'•-•• BED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 27,192&.

AWARD FOB INJURIES. ganlzatlon of a new Oranno lodge at Bel mar, The now lodge already has Spring Lake Policeman piven Judg- about forty memberu. — ment for $38,100. Mrs. Rachel Harbert of Mount FLY TOO AT£! Holly, formerly of thin place, has Agmatericar*- _•..;_; _ Xewls HrjNdrrlB" of HprTng Lake been visiting Mru. Charles Roberts. was awarded judgment of $23,100 at Carl Whltchur.it, an employee at Freehold last week against Gray and the Red Bank telephone olllcc, la re Airview Flying Service, Inc. Catherine Thomas of Columbus, celvlng instruction this week In his STU-DEBAKER'S NEW Ohio, and James McMillan, their RED BANK, N. J. chauffeur. Norrls waa a motorcycle typo of work at the Newark tele- policeman at Spring Lake and In phono ofllce. September, 1928, he was (truck by the 'Mrs. Gooi'go B. Whllfleld and fam- COMMANDER ANNOUNCES the Addition of a Thomas car and severely injured, a ily spent Sunday with relatives at bone in his foot being permanently Newark, 4-Door Sedan FOUR-PASSENGER BUYING FOR CASH dislocated. The case waa uncontest- About illty poisons attended a SO' at the factory A lawyer who had been retained i c'ablo Friday nlRht given by tho a lowerprice- OR ON CREDIT. by tho ThomaBCB stated that ho with-1 Methodist Epworth ioagun at tho drew from tho case after he had church social room. Kov, II. D. Ham felled to receive any word from them. mer of the Furmlngdalc Methodist Fair child Cabin Plane Borne pay cash and thus save tha church nnd mimterii of the -Form- Interest charges, while other* flnd ingdale Epworth league were guests HEATED. it more convenient to buy on creillt. Long Branch Man Killed. of honor, Whatever you buy, uso Judgment In Carmlno Cicarelll of Long Branch Mr. and Mrs. Frcil G. Steclman REASONABLE HATES. PHONE: M:D UAJNK lisa getting good values. It will help waB killed laut Friday week when a were dinner guests of Mlsii Elizabeth pola which he and some other men Hurley of Anbury Park Friday night you save In the Ion? run. Depoelt were moving fell and struck him on Ml&u Mai'agarot MO;;HI(T Hpont the something every week or month the head fracturing his skull. Ho was latter part of tho week with her with this Bank. taken to tho Spring Lake hospital undo, Dr. Kiclmrd Towniiend of New but was dead when he reached there. Cicarelll waa 50 years old and made York. WHITE DIAMOND 4% Interest Paid on his home with a married daughter. Lester Whitilcld preached at tho Atlantic Highlands; Methodist church BRAND Savings Accounts. Sunday morning. EATONTOWN NEWS. A joint meeting of thn session and trustees of the Prcubyterian churcli Redecorating St. James's Church- will bo held Friday night at eight MAYONNAISE Moving: St. Dorothea's Church. o'clock at the chape!. (The Eed Bank Regiiter can b« bought Miss Ann Malone of Jersey City A perfectly emulsified quali- •Bob week In E&tontown from NobU Mon- was a Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. ty product—clean, delicious by Ht t\9 pottofflca.) Frank Marcella. and vvholcso.me. Charles Magathan of this place and Martha Erving Is confined to tho COMMANDER Six CONVERTIBLE CABRIOLET—Sixwiriwheelianiltrunimck Made; from strictly fresh cggn, BROAD STREET NAKONAL BANK Arthur Little of Red Bank are redec- house with mump,'). John, Jame; orating the Interior of St. James's standard equipment—$J4p5 at the factory Bufnpcn and spare tires extra, pure oil.and highest erado ma- Red BanR.N.J. church. No services will be held at Peggy and Jeanno ISrving have fully terials. the church tomorrow and Sunday. recovered from attacks of mumps. NEW Commander Six — smarter, larger, more lux- Tho woman's guild will have a lunch- Mr. and . Mrs. Harry Sherman of. Contains no filler to thicken. Long Branch have returned from a uriously appointed—yet the price is lower than ever! eon tomorrow noon at Mrs. William A. month's vacation in Florida. Mr. A —HAB no oily tasta, TIHon'e. Mrs. James Gibbons and Mrs. Oeorgo Stlllman, Sr., will be In Sherman is junior warden of St. Luxurious comfort—hydraulic shock absorbers, new ball ITS DIFFERENT. genera) charge ,of the luncheon. James's church here. Mrs. Elizabeth Patterson of But- bearing spring shackles, wider, deeper, softer cushions. Packed in Half Pint, Pint. Tho Perth Amboy construction tonwood avenuo visited her daughter Quart and Gallon JarS. company has the contract for moving It is still safer, with a lower center of gravity, a steel-core at Hasbrouck Heights ' during t|ie On sale at first class stores. St. Dorothea's church. The church past week. " steering wheel, a non-shatterablc windshield. // is the on its new location will face Broad street and not White street, as has Rev. Leroy Y. Dillencr'3 two sons greatest motor car ever built and sold at its pried been rumored. The front of the have recovered from sickness and his J. 3. Silvers & Bro. Company daughter Florence, who has also 1 uSlmg's church will Bet back from tho Tune In on "Studebaker Champions"—Sunday Evening—10:16 to Sole Manufacturer! street. Nicholas Marcella Is a new been on the sick list, is expected to 10:45 Eastern Time. Stations WCAE, WFI, W15AI' and all of employee of Rev. Charles Farran. be about in a few dayH. NBC Bed Networlc HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. 14 Monmouth St., Red Bank, N. J. Harry Kelly has bought a new A delegation from the Eatontown Plymouth cabriolet. Sons and Daughters of Liberty lodgfi Mrs. Archie B. Mosby underwent attended a meeting of the past coun- THOMAS R MCKNIGHT an operation at the Long Branch hos- cilors' association of these lodges in pital Monday. She was taken to the Monmoxith and Ocean counties at 29 East Front Street Red Bank. It Pays to Advertise in The Register. hospital Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Spring Lake last night. Phono 70S Mosby Is assistant to her mother, Mrs. Ada B. Nafew, who is postmis- tress. George Mosby, a state trooper stationed at Newton. New Jersey, was a visitor in town Monday. About fifty members of the Eaton- town Free Masons lodge attended the Sunday evening service at the Meth- Just Out! odist church. Rev. John J. Messier gave a sermon on George Washing- ton. During the service snow on the New Orthophonic w>of of tho church slid off and almost IDEALIZE YOUR DREAM OF A completely covered two cars parked near by. One of the cars was owned . by -Harry.-Donnis-andtho hood- of- hii cat1 was dented by the snow. 5ETTERfURNIIHED HOME DURING Mrs. Charles Brceec has been laid up in bed nearly a week with grip. RECORDS . James B. Hathaway is having a two-car garage built at the rear of Ills home by A. G. Luyster of Middle- town. Harry Hullck is doing the electrical work. Depot avenuo will be shortly put In A LOTA Tale of Alsace Lorraine' first class condition with cinders. George Howard, manager of the Fox Trot With VoraJ C»wm 1 Glorlanna Sun Eagles country club, is enjpying fox Trot Km Vocal Ka/rthv n two weeks' vacation. Archibald WABIMC'S PENNSYIVANUH* Fiazlr Is attending to Mr. Howards duties during his absence. No. 21836, 10-lnch George Allgor, an employee of the Gulf refining company, Fred Morris and Charles Bennett were visitors at Now York Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hamlet and daughter have moved to Hamilton, Avalon Town where Mr. Hamlet is employed as Tango Fox .Trot With Vocal Htfn(n Hexton of tho Methodist church. loaicnr DAMP'S KENTUCKY SBRENADEBS Daniel S. Morris and Albert Smock Sincerely I Do have been appointed to get estimates Po* Trot With Vocal Rttmln -n the coHt of renovating tho interior Medicine Cabinets CHARLIE rRV AND HI* i't the church. John Bateman has Real 'Dustless' Mop MILLION DOLLAR PIER ORCHESTRA, nstalled new gas fixtures in the $1.00 JVo. 21829, luirch. Mrs. Harry Doyle entertained 23 i?mbers of tho Presbyterian Glean- COMB IN AND HEAB a society at lunch Friday noon. The THK NEW use was decorated with red, white Fibre Suites Are Sunny and Cheerful ! - • >1 blue streamers and-yellow tulips. For your sunrdpm, enclosed porch or even for the Gel Low-Down Blues the luncheon were Miss Katie Van- "Good Furniture" living room, one of our three-piece""fibre" suites will FADA WUh Talking . Molck, Mrs. William H. Caslcr, Mrs. work wonders! Colorful, with attractively uphol- RADIOS It. VanKcuren, Jr., Mrs. Fred for stered apring-lllled cushions and all three pleoea at SOP> ON THE EASY Kansas City Breakdown ulen, Sr., Mrs. Earl Hathaway, Mrs. a figure that brings this typo of furniture within the _ • 8t6mp u>rles Schlck, Mrs. Joseph Winning, PAYMENT I'LAN. BENME MOTEN'S KANSAS C1TT Every Home." means of every family. ORCHESTRA is. George Meyers, Miss Lillian No. 21693, 10-lnch •viiKlor, Mrs. Carl Whltehurst, Mrs. 51.00 DELIVERS THIS. ichlo Mosby, Mrs. M. R. Van- curcn, Sr., Mrs. W. E. Morris, Mrs. :i.V- I for young pooplo nt the Advent and com fun wife HAPrENJNG8_QF Q1X> IN ANB Carolyn' Tomiikina, Adela Wolcott; of W.Iismbert Borden. died - at MOLLYPITCHER. ABOUND ODK HOME TOWN. Davld Buck, Forman Sickles, Jr., and Shrewsbury In her 42cl year. She Trevonian Slcklca. left four children, two boya and two Incidents Culled From Tho Register A family dinner party was given girls. - : ».. GRILL ••• of tho Fourth Week In February by\Mr. and Mrs. Samuol Bennett of William J. Leonard of Leonardvllle Twenty Years Ago, Thirty Years Tlnton Falls to a number of relatives passed his legal examination and Riverside Avenue, Red Bank. Ago and Forty Years Aeo. and friends. The dinner was intend- was admitted to the bar of Now Jer- ed as a reunion of Mrs. Bennett's sey as an ottorney-at-Iaw. Forty Yeats Ago. brothers and sisters, who had not Henry Lewis of Scobeyvllle was There was a big meeting at Jonty had a meeting, fur several years at taking a wagon apart when a heavy Smith's at Ocpanport to non obout WliiCll all of UlL-iii were |ileSont. Tile axle fell oh his great too and crushed Special Lunches, 85c* closing^ road, near Monmouth Park. guests who were at the dinner were it. There was a good deal of opposition Regina Holmes and Sidney^Bennctt Georgo B. Davis was electeS deacon A la Carte Service to closing the road and the Mon- of Tlnton Falls, Mr. nnd Mrs. John of tho Navealnk branch of the'Nave- mouth Park people who wanted the M. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. William sink and Highlands Baptist church. road closed had prominent lawyers IJ. T.obert.i, Mr. and Mrs. Richard The Jonathan Longstroet farm In ——-— ^jtfter the mest critical comparisom and .politicians at tho meeting. --A- Betllc, Mrs; X H. West. MTss'Ophella HolmaeT township was boiightby Dinner de Luxe, $2.00. dinner was served In the very best Roberts, L. D. Roberta and eon and Mary A. Longstreet for $40,000. atthejiutomobik Shows, O/dsmob/'/e Jonty Smith style and the road was Mrs. Forman Wheadon. Twenty-three persons were con- now stands more than ever -»«.<• Special Attention to Card Parties. ordered closed by the surveyors of Revival meetings had been held at verted at revival meetings at the the highway. Among those who were the'Headden's Cornet' schoolhouse Oceanic Methodist church. Private Dining Rooms. present were John.S. Applegate, Wil- by officials of the Middlctown Bap- Mrs. Nettlo and Lou French gave liam H. Vredenberg, George Cooper, tist church. Among the converts a big danco at the Central hotel to The Molly Pitcher Hotel will open Benjamin John Parker, Tabor W. were Mrs. John M. Hoadden, Mrs. about 100 friends. Parker, Jacob Sickles, James Sheri- early in May. John Simpson, Mrs. Frank Scott, IN THE SPOTLIGHT dan, Robert Carson, Rulief P. Smock, Mrs. Hendrick Bennett, Mrs. Obic Thirty Years Ago. James H. Martin, Samuel T. Hen- Teuzeneu, Miss Bertha Teuzeneu, FREDERICK C. LUTKIN, drickson, John Sickles, Joseph John- Miss Lima Bennett, two of Peter William Bruce of Oceanic died son, Richard Borden, Lyttleton White, VanKirk'a children and a son of Jos- from a complication of diseases. He OF PUBLIC FAVOR. Manager. Jehu P. Cooper, Peter R. Hall, eph C. Patterson. was 72 years old and had been sick Schanck Conover, Edward Borden a long time. For a number of years and Thomas C. Worthlcy, and almost Miss Ada H. Minton, oldest daugh- ho taught the public school in Red With New Lower Prices all of them were In favor of closing ter of James H. Mlnton of Fair Ha- Bank, which was held In Leighton the road. ven, nnd John P. Combs, a clerk in, Hall on Dugan alley. He left three lubricated—an engineering feature Sickles & Parker's grocery store, sons, Samuel, William and James Again the spotlight of public favor The Ovens catsup and pickle fac- were married by Rev. George H. Bruce, all of Oceanic. >-' singled out Oldsmobilc at the great heretofore characteristic of high- tory on what was then known as Neal, pastor of the Red Bank Meth- national automobile shows— priced cars. Pickle-alley nt Red Bank, but which odist church. The couple went on Miss Hettle II. West, daughter of Captain A. H. West of Scabrlght, Already distinctive in appearance, was afterward named Fifth avenue, n.weddinK tour through Connecticut. was married to Henry L. Zobel of —not becauseofany radical changes was totally destroyed by fire. The Joseph T, Allen of Shrewsbury died Black Point by Rev. S. W. Knlpe. in the 1929 Oldsmobile, but for a its smartness has been enhanced by factory had been one of the town's of paralysis. Ho had conducted a After the wedding breakfast* the new headlamps on chromium- industries for many years. In ad- store at Shrewsbury for many years. more vital and fundamental couple went on a wedding trip to reason—- plated mountings—by a new cadet- dition to the factory building a large His funeral" was a. very large one Philadelphia, Old Point Comfort and type visor—and by new, sparkling yuantlty of pickles were destroyed, nnd tho bearers were William Henry other places In the South. among them being 1,000 bottles of Grant, Theodore Sickles, Benjamin —because critical comparison with color combinations. pickled peppers, which were boxed Six grandchildren of Captain Ab- other cars in its field reveals an C. Parker, William R. Stevens, Hen- ner H. West of Scabright were and crated ready for shipment. The ry Campbell and John B. Parker. overwhelming margin of value in And evengreaterluxury is revealed loss was $5,000. Dr. Edwin Field was christened at one time. Tho grand- inside the car—by deeper, softer an energetic fireman and he was at Mrs. Elizabeth Chadwick, wife of children were Marjorle Brown Lane, favor of Oldsmobile. Barnes S. Chadwick, died at her J. Franklin Lane, Abner H. West, seat-cushions—by new, more costly (ho fire when the. factory chimney •upholsteries—and by the won- fell. Some of the bricks struck the homo on Prospect avenue. She was Jr., Merrlt Russell West, Thedla Not only have desirable improve- doctor on the head and he was 81 years old and left a husfcand, three Filloy Jeffrey and Cecil West! Jef- ments been added, but its price has derful new Fisher adjustable front cons and one daughter. The chil- frey. seat that may be knocked senseless, a gash two inches dren were John, Thomas and William teen reduced! long being cut on his forehead. Ed- Chadwick and Miss Amanda Chad- St. James's club awarded tho con- instantly regulated ward h. Longstreet of Liberty com- wick. tract for moving St. James's old Already represent NEW LOWER PRICE to suit the driver's pany fell down while running to the church on Pearl street and connect- tative of the most TWO DOOR SEDAN lire and his left eye was blacked. Albert Burrowcs of Red Bank was ing It with St. James's new club- convenience. skating on the river on a Sunday progressive engi- house on Morimouth street. The See and drive-this Anthony Reckless of Broad street when he fell through the lee. He building was moved by Forman neering, Oldsmo' died at the age of 67 years. He had went in water over his head but he Matthews, who got $425 for tho job. Nfincr Oldsmobile— been in poor health two years. Mr. managed to hold on to the edge of bile's big high-corn' and you'll immedi* RcckleS3 was a widower and left five the ice until help arrived and he was Mian Aletta J. Conover, daughter pression engine now children, three sons and two daugh- of Garrett V. Conover of Holmdel, ately recognise why rescued. was married to Harry P. Mount of develops 62 horse- f. o. b. factory, tenting, Michigan ters. Ho had lived at Red Bank since Mrs. Mary Pittinger died of old it is more than ever Engllshtown by Rev. Garrett Wyc- power. Piston-pinfl 8PAHB TJH.B AND in the spotlight of 1849 and for many years ho con- age at the home of her granddaugh- koff. The wedding was one of the ducted a store at the corner of Broad ter, Mrs. John Dey of Monmouth most elaborate that had taken place are now pressure BUMIPBB.B EXTRA public favor. and Front streets. He was one of street. For nearly two years pre- at Holmdel in a long time. tho incorporators of the First na- vioue to her death she had been ab- Jresh from the IAUNDRY tional bank of Red Bank and took solutely helpless. She was 89 years Tho Red Bank board of education an important part in the incorpora- old. asked fSr an appropriation of $9,200 tion of Red Bank as a town. He had to carry on the public schools of Red TTJLEECY blankets of soft, fluffy woolliness—colors Mrs. Charlotte Murray, wife of Bank for the ensuing year. This IT brightened—unshrunken—you, too, will be de- been state senator from Monmouth county and ho left an estate valued Captain Murray of Atlantic High- was tho largest sum asked for school lighted with our wonderful blanket washing service. at $100,000, which was regarded as lands, who had recently died, loft a purposes in Red Bank except when a will In which all of her estate was schoolhouse was to be built. Let the LAUNDRY do it! a very big estate for,, a Monmouth ED. von KATTENGELL county man in those days. bequeathed to her husband. -- - — Horatio Wha.len, who was em- Rev. F. R. Harbaugh, pastor of the ployed in Robert R. Sutphin's black- Monmouth St. & Maple Ave., Red Bank. Phone 213 The Reformed church of Colt's Red Bank Presbyterian church, lost smith shop at Holmdel, was shoo- Neck held a sociable at Thomas J. his watch and the young people's as- ing a horse when his fingers were ATLANTIC GARAGE GEORGE G. GRAY Red Bank Steam Laundry Willett'a which was declared to be sociation of the church gave him a teOly torn ,.l>y a .rtmrp. frorBeshnn 1SS Tint Ave., Athmtic HighUndi 45 YhrocUmorton St., FV oho of'iho "finest" sociables ever held watch to replace his loss. nail which he was driving into the 82 WHITE ST. PHONE 1659. there-abouts. There was a very great Mrs. William Manning of Atlantic horse's hoof. WILLIAM J. MAJOR number present and there was a Highlands was badly bitten by a big DAVID LEWIS 69 South Main St., Aibury Park, humorous program of songa, recita- A windmill on the Charles M. Pat- dog. terson place on Shrewsbury avenue IS Washington Ave., Long Branch Neptuna Townihip, N. J. tions, poems, etc. Among those who Miss Mary L. Smith ol Fair Haven took part In the entertainment were skated into aft air hole while out (Continued on next page.) 1929 TOMOBILE 1929

PASSENGER SHOW COMMERCIAL CARS CARS ACCESSORIES MOTOR BOATS Red Bank Armory March 9th to 16th

HE annually recurring Auto-show will soon be N auto show is a place to establish value; to T with us. Its purpose is to offer the newest advertise the progress that has been made in designs in cars and to acquaint the public this important industry. This year's show will with what the automobile industry is doing in be literally crowded with values and suggestions to the way of improving old models and creating the man with money to spend, and will offer ways new ones. of spending wisely.

From an humble beginning the auto industry has Meet Your Friends grown to be one of the most important in the world Help Make It A From a toy the car has become a necessity—a uni- At The Armory versally used and desired means of progression. The Neighborhood Show man who cannot afford one is poor indeed, the man who goes without one is in the rear-guard of ADMISSION, - 25 Cents progress. ' , ,. ADMISSION,,' 25 Cents

AFTERNOON This will be the only show this season to be sponsored by this and EVENING Auspices Monmouth County Automobile Dealers' Association Association. :•: :•: ;•; RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 27, 1929. family reunion. Mr. Welch has bf en banquet waa held at the Monir.outh! Samuel l>aitif!;o:i of Atlaniic Hltfh- tiifkl4 for 55,000 to n Va'',\ Amboy, married 53 years.and he and bis wife boat club and was attended by ir,0 lunda, died f ;om gangrene with |:.iur.. I TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN YEARS AGO IN RED BANK. ; were both in very good health. nibefa of the club, 'ltiu dinner was winch alie hail-buffered a long-tinic. -Three ehilrltfti of Fiank Law?.« of | , IND "FRIEND -_..The-Will of Mrs,; Mary-Josephine in eh'ai'ge of Charles A. Mintun, She wiis lii• lici- Hit year. ' "|"Sl'i'i'f-'WHbury \vi>r«: HICU with ncnvlet Contractor and Builder (Continued from last page.) ' Carroll of Port Monmouth be- William Plntard, Willlum N. Worth- Henry H. Cnlntoi;;an aold his Iioiue . fever vn had 1 lirof* J10I IIOII-SPS in whirl 1 lio to work. I rannot pralso your mcdl- nue gavn a blg.purly In celebration William A. Hopping. house contained twelve rooms and rai;;p(l early vt^c tables, built an- ciiio too lrifjlilj'. It i» wonderful for of tho home-coming of her son, Wil- Miss Nellie Desmond, daughter of liam A. Wood, who wua a soldier of the price waa $3,750. oih(ii\...tiviso liou.sii on his piaei:. mothers and for dnnghteri. lt'» William Dcumond of Colt's Neck, Joseph Ryan of lied Flunk, who Micluiel HuhiiKson, Kati(! -Monuhan, surely 'a friend in need. "—Mud. Ii. Thurs., Fri. and Sat., aji Asbury Park company in the wna married to Anthony Doerlng of Best Place ir'panish war. had been employed lit' Pilteiiger's Ella Chandler and. Ro:;e.. Hi^uiiiH of ]•:. IIAIX, '2'i'i Floral Avenue, Johnioa New York. Miss Dorothy Desmond, market on Broad street nearly three Km. ]',an!t joined tho Ited Bank' de- — in — City, N. Y. * Two deaths occurred In the fam- a -sister of tho bride, was brides- years, bought the Cohen nifirket on cree of IJoeanontax incite. Feb. 28, Mar. 1 & Mar. 2 ily of Henry Johnson of Bridge ave- maid. After the wedding a recep- Front .street, and went in business Hiiri'y A. Scultliorpo's new jjlfiy- Monmouth County Monmoiitii County Surogate'i Offica. nue. One death was that of Mr. tion wan held at which about 75 for himself. houae at Highland:! wan opened with In tin- matter of the estate of Margirat Johnson himself and the other waa It. (Jonmji-rt. IJcccnaed. «V3 guests were present. The bride re- Mary Lcroy of Shrewsbury avenue, a hall nt which neatly. 400 jjfojile to Buy a Good ^ Notii'o to I'reiliturd tu present clllai that of Frank Johnson, hie youngest ceived an unusually large number of daughter of David Lcroy, celebrated were present. . usaiint estntn. ^on. gifts tenth birthday by entertaining A apellin^ match wna held at the I'urtuuiit to the nrdcr of Joiepb L. Don- Men's Regular $2.00 Shirts, There we're- eleven banlta In Mon- Tho roads In the neighborhood of uhay. Siirrofcutu of the County of Mon* . ic members of her srhool r:la;;y. She Central Baptist chinch at Atlantic USED CAR (iuth. niritlc on tlie nrst ilay of February, mouth county, and the total amount Colt's Neck, Ilolmdel and Vander- icelvcd many fjifts from her little Highlands and wan won by Miss )'2'J, on tlic appllctttion of Marrtaret Cvnk. on deposit in all of tho bunke waa burg were in such bnd condition that lends. Juliette tttood. ,k> cxeuillrix of tile fHtate of Marttartt It, $2,B10,026.4'l. The loans amounted to muny wagons got stuck In the mud. oii'Htr*. dcccuscd. notice Is hereby Blvtn Henry Clay Hendrickson, a native J.'imcti Casscll of Red Hank caught R. L. SAXE i thi: i-rcililnr.4 of Bull! itcceasi;ii to exhibit a little over $2,000,000. Albert Francis of Colt's Neck was f Middletown,' brother of Mrs. John liis linger in tho elevator of Ktancr'f; i ilu1. mih^priWr, Role executrix as afore- 81.00 Mr. and Mm. Benjamin C. Wikoff the mail carrier and his wagon waa HUDSON & ESSEX DEALER aid, their dehu anil dcnmnils airalnst thi . Mount of Red Bank, died in In- factory and the linger wa:j badly so firmly otuck In the mud that he ia urfinu'. under outh, uithin Biz months of .Tlnton Falls celebrated their iana. He was born at Nut.uwamp mashed. (Next to City Hall) >m tlie dnre nf the aforenaiii bnler. or golden wedding with a biff party. had to get help for his horses to pull I 1814 and was a soldier of the Civil The Hcvcnth annual ball of Relief i-y will In; Torevrr tarred of their Bctiolis They had lived on their Tlnton Falls the wagon out. •ar. fire company wn:; held at at. Janu-s'H eiefnf HKainat Hie said subscriber. Men's Fancy Rayon Socks, i'arm 31 year.'). George H. Wild of Brooklyn, a Broadway, D.itcd l'Vechold. N- J.. February 1. H2». The Rumson club had recently hall and iva;i attended by about 100 MARGARET CONK. Regular 50c Values Mrs. • Mai'Karot C. ' Clayton of former resident of Red Bank and at een organized and arrangements couple^. Long Branch N. J. Ii) Cnn«I iitrcet. tied Bank, N. 1, Bridge avenue foil from a chair and one time a large proper" j owner here, ;ere ma.de to begin the- iniprove- The Kmn:-on Mm compnny cleared Quinn, Parsons & Doremua, Attys, broke her thi|;h. The hone was bad- died at the ago of 64 years. Mr. Wild ' Phono 327. Itcd Hank. N. J.. entR of the grounds on which over $o0 at a euchre party and dance. Proctors. ly splintered. Mrs. Clayton was 8G left four sons, George, Nelson, Irvr million dollars was to he spent. The Smith C. Pitcher farm. at Open Evenings and Sundays. years old. ng and William Wild, and two Mrs. Kmma Bartloson, wife of Scobeyville, containing 105 acres, was 3 pair for $1.00 Mr. nnd Mrs. William F. neld of daughters, Mrs. Henry Amy of Lo- It piiys to advertise in The Reg later. ShrcwBbury gave a masquerade cust Point and Mrs. J. Dcy Conover party to about fifty friends, almost of Middletown. all of whom attended the dance in Charles G. Leonard, son of Charles Mens' Regular $1.00 Neckwear, coHtume. T, Leonard of Leonardo, and Mlag Mrs. Hannah Hopper of Eatontown, Annie Bertha. Johnson, daughter of widow of John Hopper, died from Thomas Johnson of Navesink, were injuries received in a fall. She waa married by Rev. J. E. Sawn. Mr. 7ii yearn old and left, no children. Leonard owned a farm at Everett 2 *»•• S1.00 Wyandnttc rootsteru and a pullet and the couple made this farm their wr.ro stolen from hosier Lovrit's home. chicken coop at Ijittlo Silver. Tho The: Fair Haven athletic club and pountry was of fins bred :itock. the' Fair Haven baseball club were Joseph (i. Clovcngor of Red Bank entertained by Richard K. Fox at 4ft was married to MiHS Annie Ander- his borne at Red Bank. Mr. Fox had son of Long Branch at. tile bride's taken a great interest in the base- home by Rev. Joseph V. Shaw. ball team and had fitted it out with «ft Clayton S Magee 4ft Hnrry Rogers of Seabvlght wa£! in- a complete, equipment and uniforms. jured on the wri>,t by tho bursting Myron Louis Campbell of Little 19 BROAD ST., RED BANK, N. J. Hi' a gun in which a -New kind of Silver and- Miss Angelina Hamilton "6ft" powder was being tested. Potter, also of. Little Silver, were Raymond Doughty, Joseph Dough- married at the home of Mrs. How- $ ty nnd I/jon Ijiltle joined tho Fair urd I. Hance, a sister of tho bride, by Haven American Mechanics lodge. Itev. Stanley Clark, pastor of tho 10. T. Welch of Oceanport celt1 Little Silver "''Methodist church. It Pays to Advertise in The Register. brated his eightieth birthday with a The annual Washington birthday

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.J e JT 0 Red Bank Auto Show Gl Monmouth St., 803 Main Street, March 9 to 16 Inclusive. Red Bank, N. J. Asbury Park, M J. l'liunu KID:!. i'luimi BED BANK REGISTER, FEBRTJARy 27,1929.

East Freehold" recently. Tho trouble BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. started during a crap game In which several colored men were engaged. If you'd like better NewYork Kemmici) Teaching, HAPPENINGS OF DJTEEEST EN Mrs. Floyd K. Cook of I'armlng- JEDDO-HIGHLAND $175 MONMOCTH COUNTY. dale, who was MIs^ Marjorie Russell before her marriage, haa resumed Sunday, March 3d Personal Notes, $ales of Property, teaching In tho Manasqtian public Building Operations, Lodge Do- school lifter spending a month on a TfckeU Good to Newark. ings, Slight Fires, Births, Mar- honeymoon trip in the South. SPECIAL THAIN LEAVES riages ond Deaths—Other Items. JtED BANK — 8i58A. M. radlockeil. MIDDI.KTOWN - •JtfS A. M. Mrs. Harry Gibson of Adclphia The establishments of Nicholas Bftutnlng N«, » York 23.1 St. madu a misstep a short tlmo ago i\ml Wultron and William II. and Anna Il4t P. M. Liberty St. 3:00 1'. M. New"'ha- s since, suffered considerablble ffrom Cummings of Keyport wcro among tho places against which padlock .*Fo, rM furthe Btr , .»*Informatio• P. Mn. hondl)iI,!lamencos. A doctor last Week ex- Bt Ticket Offirc. !I cunincd her and found a misplaced proceedings were entered in United OTHER EXCUBSION". AI'RII.> "7 bone in her foot. States federal court last week. TO* ft «dr» ipcMtnb iHm hr «Udk«4 The Freehold military company, Long Branch Mnn Dead. ...inch is now a detachment of the Walter S. Reid of Long Branch :'.VlH.h hospital poriipahy with" head- 'died at the Long Branch hospital laat —and— NEWJERSEYCENTRAL miarters at Trenton, may be con- Wednesday, aged 39 years. Ho was \ frtcil Into a light tank company. engaged in the advertising business. Mr;!. Alfrcida Crimson of Long A widow and two sons survive him. Branch, widow of Benjamin Grimp- Sells Out to Partner. Former® delicious cakes— son, died at a Newark hospital laat Friday, aged 71 years. She Is sur- Frank Dccdmeyer has sold his In- vived by one Eon. terest in the heating business to his Daisy Clark, an Asbury Park col- partner, A. T. DcHarl. Mr. Decd- H@ckers' Superlative ored woman, was acquitted last week meyer' is employed by the Gilbert on a charge of keeping a disorderly Combs lumber company at Freehold. FUEL OIL house. At a previous trial tho jury Double Celebration. T IS the perfect blending of sweetest failod tn atfree. The birthdays of Mrs. Isabclle Tho encasement of Miss Winifred I wheats that gives cakes made of Wagner and her daughter, Bliss Eva The proof of quality is in the burning ! Gebicn, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wagner, -were celebrated with a Heckers' their lightness and delicacy of Frederick Gnbien of Allenhurst, to party held last \yeek at the home of Keith Ncilscn has been announced. Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Lipplncott. flavor. Neptune Cily firemen were guests nf tlio borough nfllclnls at a dinner Set of Books as Gifts. last Friday .night It was held at the Louis Wagner, manager of the Eighty'eight years of experience in Norwood hotel at Long Branch. Guarantee meat market at Freehold, blending and careful milling have made Harold Applegrate, the nine-year-old has received a set of Dr. Klliott's five- con of Theodore Applogate of Wana- foot shelf of books from Roth «fe Heckers' the superlative flour for all masjil, died last Wednesday In the Company, owners of the market. LollK Blanch hospital. baking purposes. Mrs. Mary McKnight of Freehold Kotary Charter Received. has received $500 from the estate, of Last Wednesday .was chatter ni^ht HANGE & DAVIS her couuin, William Kells of Boston, for-the new Freehold Rotary club. who recently died. More than 200 persons attended the Telephone 103 ; Mrs. Russell Wells of Matawan re- dinner and celebration. The club A Good Place to Trade. ! cently gave birth to a son. has eighteen charter members. ,•>•»•»•»•>«•••>»••»•••••*•»•••»»»»••••»••>•»••••> Autoist Jailed. (Continued on next page.) Peter Hendrickson of South Bel- mar was sentenced to thirty days in the county jail last week after he had been arrested on a charge of drunken driving. Marjorie King of Glendola, who was with Hendrlck- son, was fined ?50 on a charge of be- ing drunk and disorderly. Gift for ARed Woman. Mrs. Thomas Lokerson of Belmar, who recently celebrated her fiftieth wedding anniversary,, received a purse of 388 last week from the members of the ladles' working band of the Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Lolterson both enjoy good health. New Lodge Officers. . * . Mrs. Zelda Jamison has been In- stalled as past noble grand of tho Asbury Park lodge of Rebekah. Mrs. Rose VanArsdale is noble grand, Miss Irene Heed is vice gi'iind; Miss SHERIFF'S SALE. Elizabeth McClausky secretary and toy Yirtue of a writ of 11. fa. to me di- rected, issued out of the Court of Chan- Mrs. Anna R. Knox treasurer. cery of the State of New Jersey, -will be exposed to sale at public vendue, on Mou- Died of Blood Poisoning. d«y. the llth-day of Mnrch, lozn, between Everett Eoblnson, who-waj form- the Sours of 12:00 o'clock and 5:00 o'clock (at 2:00 o'clock), in the afternoon of said j ei'Iy in the milk business at Oak- day. at the Court Houne in the Borough of, hurst, died at the Hazard hospital Freehold, county of Monmoutti, New Jer-Wednesday night of blood poisoning. sey, to satisfy a decree of Enid court amounting to approximately SI.525.00. Ho was sixty years old. After .giv- ALL that certain lot. tract or parcel of ing up the milk business-he had been land and premises, hereinafter particularly employed as a gardener. described, situate, lying and being in the township of Middletown, County of Mon- Undergoes Serious Operation. ttiouth and Stute of New Jersey. lieiiiK all of lot Number Thirty IUI shown on "Truct Paul L. Morgan of.Interlaken, who of Glenmary Realty Company. Inc.. nlonn hns hc-en Korlously sick with pneu- King's Hiehwny. April, 1023, Geoisc Met;, monia, is now Improving. He had Taylor. Enfrineer." two blood transfusions and last week BEGINNING at a point in the easterly line of the State Highway leading from an operation was performed on him Red Bank to Middletown Village nt the oimilur to the one performed recently northwest corner of lot No. 20. heretofore on the king of England. conveyed to Anna Bonifacio, and from said Beginning point running thence (1) in an 'easterly direction alow? tho northerly line Heir to Big- Estate. of lot No. 29. two hundred and sixty-nine William I. Bruun, also known as feet and three hundredthe of a foot to the Walter Jones, of Matawan has been northeast corner of lot No. 29; Ihcnco (-) in a northerly direction aloni: the westerly called to liis hothe at Kansas City, lino of lot No. 40. lovonty-IKvi f«ct to tho Missouri, to settle up an estate which y southeast corner of lot-No. 31: thence (!l) has been held in trust for him fif- in a westerly direction nlont,' the southerly lino of lot No. 81. two hundred and »ixly- teen years. He and a brother will di- seven feet and six hundrcdUm of a foot to vide about $250,000. the easterly side of »aid Slule lliuliwny: thence (4) in a southerly direction alonfr Former Kcsident Weds. the easterly Bide of said lliKhwity. seventy- Announcement has been made of rtve feet to the point or place of Ueeiu- Jiine. the marriage of Howard V. Slpat, Seized aa the property of T.ouis Boni- formerly of Freehold, and Miss Elsa facio et als.. taken in execution at the suit Schultz of Philadelphia. Mr. Sloat Li of Alfonso rjeMaria and to lie suld by has been in the navy for tfiree years HARRY N. JOHNSON, .Sheriff. nnd recently re-cnlistcd for another Dated February 11. 1!)JO. QuEnn, Parsons & Doremus, Solicitors. three-year term. (49 i;j • sao.iss. To Itepnlr Hotel. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of n. writ of fi. fa. 1o me di- Tho Sea Cliff hotel at Bradley Roach, which hns hcen badly dam- rected, is.-uicil out nf the Court <>C Chancer1 y of the StatB of Nrw Jersey.^will IJ. CXage- d by two fires this winter, will bo jiosed to *n\c at public vendue. *'l the invner. The repairs will cost • day, at the Court Hou^e in the Bun-Uk'h «-f Freehold, county of Mcumuuitn, Tw-w Jrr-about $75,000. pey, to satisfy R decree ot" :-ni<) court amounting to approximately $ 1 T>,Tr>r,,*K>. Died In California. All those trat:la or narcch of laiwlf nml John, C. Woollcy, formerly of Long 'premise.;, pituntn, Jyintr mid brim; ii\ tlic Branch, died at LOB Angeles, Cali- Township of Mlddlctuwii, in the fnunty vt Monmouth nntl Stnte of Now Jrr.-c.v. fornia, on February 32th of paralysis. First Tract. Rcinc munbrrwl :iml ilr i,T-Mr. Woollcy was seventy years old •"•" V Tiated a.s lots Nos. 37 and "S in Jilock A mi r.nd is survived by a widow and one the Map of lota entitled ".M;.p or MHy^itle daughter. He hail lived In California Jiefsrhtfi, Bclford. New .lcrsi-y. dutoil Wt»- vembcr 1st, 1!'24" nnd piirtu-uiariy di - sixteen ycar3. scribed as followi: Speed BEGINNING :it a point in the nntcrly Direction Signs. nide of Ninth Strt-el. dlstaiir iw.j lnindn-d The 3>eljitar chamber of convrnerce prventy feot and acvi-nty-fyur lnimln dtlu of a foot from the point nf inii'i'MTtic;i of lias lind 350 direction signs made and the northerly side nf Leommlv iJIt- rimd with thc:y wilt be act up along tbo high- the easterly side of snid Nintli -tn-ft; ami ways t hroughout the state. Charles f h ninr (1) cn.1t,t. nr lol t the (hampmvt from thence Keidnrlinpr, Jr., secretary of the No. !!> one hundred fci-t to lot No. 11 Paid map; tlic-nic (2) Iioitlu':!/ ;ili>n? h chamber of commerce, will distribute Here's your chance to test the new improved "Standard** NOB. 11 nnd 12 fifty fci't in >"t No. :ili lite siirns. • aid map; thence <:!) winterly nli.ni; it No. 86 one Ininilml f.-cl tu the «<•f the Krnom, performed the larly descrihpd jcr-mnony. • . , BEGINNING nt a point. Ir :it put the prance in any kind of motor—old or new. Owner- Bide of Ninth Ktrcc-r we.sU.Hy idt.m: )<.t like a catapult... power—it makes your engine just talk big No. 40 one hundred- fi'et to ^nid Nin'N'intlNi : ve"'-ion- street: thence (4) nnutlic:.ly ;ilm- tlu. and pull like a hundred army mules. A zippy gas—a limber easterly side of mild Ninth street, fihv firt , ,„, „ , , , , ,,.i ta the point ur place i,f iiKO.iNNiNc. | "10 Prof'-sBional bullnlnR, nfour- Thlnl Tract.- Iicinir I'mmbt'i-cd ni-d des-'ntory bulldinft nt Asbury Park, will gas—a richer and smoother gas—all these phrases fit, and touted as loii N™. 3D and HI i,, HI,,,-!; A , | wild nt sheriffs sale next Monday on tho ninn of Inn (mtitlc )e more. Let your motor tell its own story. It can and will. eije Hcitthtn. Ilrlfor-t. New .lr*•>.' daiiili'" .'atisfy a decree of the court November 1st, 1U21" ond pnrt •ula'rl/' ilu- clmnrory for $28,000. It was built ,*' Bcrlbfid an fnHriwd: by the Professional holding corpor- BEGINNING nt n point in ih Welcome-to the best gasoline you've ever used—the new, 'W ;r:NilT tf'H ation. ; • • twenty feet mid Bevcnty-foiir tdth-i clean, white "Standard." The new alive-with-power gasoline* of n font from tlic point r/f ii.tri-srclion of j Had Gambling Machines.* Ilia northerly aide of Unnarilville read \ Matthew H. Covert nnd Frank Vnc- tho easterly nide of sniil Ninth Mic.-l; nii-l ; clliaiin Of AllpnllUISt and living Fox Welcome to the champion. On sale today everywhere. At the

map: thence <2> northerly alnnp luta No^. were each lined S75 and costs lust red "Standard" pumps with the "Standard" globes. Made and 0 and 30 fifty feet to lot No. :I4; th.-'iic.' (3) westerly alnne lot No. 3K une huiuhr.) week »«^ Hfliohmnn. Solicitor. Freehold last week on a cliaiRe of llljljj ' " 139.11^ stubbing John Clark at his home at) r.ASO LINE RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 27,1929. Para Eleven '•< A SERIOUS BLAZE. No AND AMTRACTI, BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWSDamag. e of (60,000 Caused to Long o.1, P|,on, 43i. (Coatinued from last page.) Branch iiullulngs, "'•'"' WEDNESDAY AS GOOD AS MONDAY A«:i{mvV:i.t 1'Get'behind the wheel I Fire early WerlnpBdojf morning LAW OFFICES.. David M. Dlugo, president of the srnEKT, HLD drove four families into the street srnEKT HLD BANK, f<. Long Branch Lions club, uttended a at Long Branch, destroyed two We have been serving a number of our cus- !»iiii<.niji«r n»,,v J and Get the facts! |. meeting of tha commissioner! last stores with apartments abovo and | WILLIAM niAi IHI.W5, BI, O.. week and urged them to erect a caused damago of about $60,000. The tomers in Eed Bank and vicinity for over three convention hall or casino. Ho was cause of the firo is unknown The I UJiidlnjt, pliune tilti. years and we ajre making a prompt delivery. UeitfJeriee pn lift. Informed that such a building; would alarm waB sounded by someone pass- Oni;c hnum IJiOC) in 1MI0 \. M.i 7|0O la probably bo completed within the ing who had smellod smoke. This was You no longer have to hava tho washing dono on Monday. 'J:OU I'.JI.. jltt nqxt faw montha. a short time after Mrs Samuel Wald- That ancient prejudice wao shattered when modern luimili y aa vice WILLIAM ATIIOPPIHG, Fire Truck Drivers. man had been awakened by smoke appeared. l(o«l Exile Urokar, in her apartment. Kho notified trie H Linden Maer, JtBU DANKjH. J. C. Ennley Cloy ton, Claurto Irons, Today. Wednesday Is Just as much a wash day as Monday. Arthur T. Boarmoirj, Leonard Hall, family of Max Allbcrg and they QUINN. PARSONS & DOREMlJs B. Chester, Edward Cook, Allen were forced to flee, leaving all their Thursday and Friday ay much as Tuesday. You can send the COUN8ELLOBS AT LAW, iidorrglngs -behind- -them-. -The build- WMtlleM Huthlinc, Had Bank Clayton and Mtllard--Bearrnore hiwe . family waehlng-to-ua on any ono of thaso flvo dayo end bo assured _daim 1...(Itilon, 'i'liaoilort U. Fmiu. ings damaged were owned by Mor- 1 1 been appointed drivers for the How- the same high quality of work. In fact, wo may bo able to return —O.' "* ^!™''' Dor#tnuii oil township fire company. ris Altberg, James Mulholland and ALSTON BEEKMAN, —— Max and Samuel Waldman. When your bundle a little more promptly If it is given to ua (he latter half of tho week. COUN9ELU1K AT LAW. Jailed for* Six Months. first discovered the flames were In a °!5£!!i_'15_S£?,«i at, nEn lUNg. H. I. Ward Reese of Neptune, who had bakery at tho rear of one of tho GEORGE O. COOPEK, " pleaded guilty to stealing money from stores operated by Samuel Ponter. A QUALITY AND SERVICE GUARANTEED. CIVIL ENGINKRH, telephone booths, was sentenced to heavy fall ..of jno.w_was._taklng; place Successor to Gears* Cooper, C, C 1'att.r ion HnlHlni. BED HANK, M. J. six months In the county jail by at the time and thero was a high GEORUKK. ALLEN, jr.. C. E.. and •ThtNaBuid— Judge Stelnbach last week. He had wind which caused a rapid spread been in jail twenty days. of tho flames. GEORCE-F. RANDOLPH, C E. Th*NewStfU» CIVil. KNr.WBfcUS AND 6WBVBYORB. Single System Laundry _«» Hrooil Btract. Red Panic. H. J. Died In Florida. MM. Sarah B. Cottrell, a life long Tho Super-Salesman. WALTER C. VAN KEURENLT ' resident of Farmingdale, died list Luko Longhead In The Register Broad and First Streets, Keyport, N. J. CIVil, KNGINBKB ADD 8UBVEV0R. week at the homo of her daughter, talks to over 38,000 people every IJrood SUtci Natloml Bank gulldlna. Overt/body says it week.—Advertisement. Telephone: Heyport 757, - Rad Back. N. J. Mrs. Anna Burdgo ot New Smyrna, DR. HAROLb J. STOKES^ ™ A Florida, Sho was 88 years old and UrtbrTAL SURGEON. leaves threo daughters. 54 Br«d"Strgat, Ll.mr Buildlaf, Kuonn 4, 5 and 6. ---now prove to your own Orange Meeting. *Ws not a Home- Ollico Hours 0:00 ta 1:00 o'llook. The Freehold grange met last 'r«lephona 1501 satisfaction that Buick Wednesday, when an address was WILLIAMS. WlWlH, made by Captain Nlchol of the state OPfOMBTBIST, police. A committee was appointed Ki-gliler BIJg., Brood Straat. to co-operate with the state police BAKE Phona SS. Rmd Bank out-performs any other car . OHlo« Houri: 9:0(1 to B:IO. In enforcing law. j_ Evnninzs by Appolntmml. •SHEnifF'3 SALE! ' ; New Orange Officers. By virtue nE a writ of fl. ft. to ma d!- John V. D. Forman Is the new DELICIOUS rcct'O. 1. ^urd uut of the Court of Chan- Before you decide -BHve I master of the Jeraeyvllle grange. ccrygi.t the HUte of New JiTioy, will bu • exposed to eiilo at public vendue. oh Mon. Fred B. Conovcr is overseer, Mrs. eliiy. the Hth ilny of Mtrch, 1029, bitwein John Korman lecturer, William WAFFLES! the. hours uf 12:00 o'clock and S ;0O o'clock You want the finest—you mint the best —that this dashing cat1 with Masterpiece Fllntzer chaplain and Chrlney Con- (nt 2:00 n'clnek), in the attarnoon of aild flay, at tho Ccurt Hcuae In tha Borough of •—you want your next car to meet your Bodies by Fisher marks the new peak of over steward. . . the easy Frcrholil. eimnty of Monnouth, Naw J«r- performance as well as the new style— »ry, to satisfy a d»cre« of aald court Mghett expectations... The only way to Died In South. anujmitInK to itpproxlmiltely 13,584.00. be lute is to drive before you decide . • • the vivid new mode—of car design— Henry Vlerlng of Neptune City, electric ALIJ thiit certain lot. trflct or parcel of •ad driving will lead you to Buick as who wont to Florida recently for the land and Drorai^cs, herclnalter particularly —that it delivers fullest measure of all until its PLANTED dcacrlbod, "ituiitc, lying at\ti being: In too •ately as this dynamic car incorporates benefit of tho health of his wife, died way. .. HoroiiKh of J-'air Haven, In tho County of the qualities that motorists desire ... there last Friday week. Mr. and Mra, Monmcjutli and Ktate of New Jeraey, known •a entirely new, a revolutionary, order of and that this is the vital reason why Vlerlng were accompanied by their THE soft, rich beauty' of and u>*ltrn;ited m lot No. 39 on Map tn- performance I JL growing trees, shrubs, titlml "Mnp ot Itumson L«k« Park, Prop- more than twice as many people purchase two chlldron. plants, vines and flowers are The Sign of a crty of thn l.nnil and Lo»n Company nt Buicts as any other automobile listing : Fnir Havm. N. J." Gooree D. Cooper, C. Take that drive today!—prove to your Autolst Fined $25. necessary, before a "house" is Weitinglwu&o E.. April 21. 1008. own satisfaction what scores of thou- over £12001 Harry N. Reid, Jrr, of Neptune was really a home. And the Dealer j BEOI.NN1N0 ut n at>ka atahdlnff In the fined $25 last week; ou a charge of grounds that are poorly or | northerly *ide of Hcndrlckion Dlaca at the sand* of motorists in nil parts of the Buick Motor Company, Flint, Michigan only half planted, only empha- gel a I Bdulliwc^'ii-ly corner of lot No. 40: thehce Illegally transferrlVif; registration { (1) norlh'Tly along the tveaterly aide ot country are daily confirming— - Division of General Motors Corporation plates on an automobile. Tho com- sizes tho ugly bareness. - a:ii.l lol No. 40. two>hund«d and fifty ftet' plaint was made by Inspector Leroy ti) a ntake in tho northerly slila of lot Vo, R. Wyckoff. Plan Now to « "«"- i IB; thence (2) westerly Blonu the flouth* Coupes, $1193 to }!1875—Sedsns, £1220 to #2145 — Sport Cars, £1225 to £1550. Westinghouse erly side of lot No. 15. fifty feat td a ntBke; thenco (S) itouthsrly along* tha These prices f. o. b, Buick Factory. Convenient terms can be arranged oil the Freehold Girl Engaged. Plant this Spring *" easterly side of Lot No. S8 two hnndrod liberal G. M. A. C. Time Payment Plan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Conover of Make your grounds a hraufy Electric Waffle Iron and fifty fret to a itake In the northerly • West Freehold havft announced tho , Buy frnm OTin of Ihrsn nide of H^nilrlckson place; thence <4) «BBt« spot this Rummer. You can do erly alons tha northerly Bide of Henrirlck- ;ngoment of their daughter -Mil it if you will plan now nrtd be Electrification Dealers: »on place nrty. f«et to th» placa of Begin- drcrl F. to George W, Miller of New ready to plant this spring. ning, bo the ^aid acveral diitancea more or Brunswick, No date haa been set for Lot us help you. We'll tell you KEYPORT: tho wedding. B?in? the Ramo land and prentfaeB dn- which vanelios will give you Jersey Central Power & Light Co Bcrlbed in a rl«ed from Martha Qardnar, un- the effecf you wunt and how to married, to EllEibeth L. Piccolo, dated May For New Borough Hall. plant and care for them. > 11. 1025. and recorded In tha Monmouth Ah appropriation'of $05,000 for R " MATAWANi County Clerk's ulllcoln Bonk 1J98 of S.«Ji, J newJiorpugh. haJI'ls provided'in nn on PBicea .392. etc. - — - WITH MASTERPIECE BODIES BY FISHER ~-— •August" Kattnor, 146 Main St. Seized, ita the property of Ellaab.ath S. ordinance which haa been introduced Jos. H. Black, Son & Co. Piccolo ft nl. tnken In execution it tha by tho commiGsioncrs. The borough RED BANK: otiit of Myron V. Brown at al. And to be hall, will also servo as flro hoad- Hightstown, N. J. sold by quartere. Jersey Central Power & Light Co HAJtRV N. JOHNSOti, Shariff, H. Li. ZOBEL Diito.l February 11. 1029. MONMOUTH COUNTY'S LARGEST AUTOMOBILE DISTRIBUTOR Lodge Mun Honored. Allen's Electric Shop, 63 Broad St Quinn. l^rsons & Dcremua, golleltora. The Freehold lodge of American C. H. Ennis, 16 White Street. (52 1.) 111.84 RED BANK, N. J. SEA BRIGHT, N. J. Mechanics gave a testimonial last Havo you read the Want Advertlie- week for R. N. Setter, financial sec- Alio All Public Service Office!. ' menta in The Register this week? Telephone 036 Telephone UU Maybe there is just the thins: adver- retary of the lodge. Mr. Senter was tised that you are looking for.—Ad- presented with a gold medal suitably Phone 143-F-S. Li _._.. 1.. , vertisement WHBN BETTER AUTOMOBILHS ARE BUILT . . . BUICK WILT, BUTLD THHM inscribed. Want New ravlllon. The Belmar commissioners have been asked to erect a new pavilion on the beach front at a coat of $30,- 000. The request was made by the Third district Improvement associa- tion. Tall Cedars Dance. Invitations' have been Issued for the annual dinner-dance of the Long It Costs a tho, ?$ mow Branch lodge of Tall Cedars, which will be held at tho Garfleld-Grant hotel on Thursday evening, March Hth. Broke Hip in Fall. Mrs. Jennie Jonea of Spring Lake slipped and fell while taking clothes from a line In her yard last week and her left hip was broken. She was tak- to acclaimed hy the smartest buyers en to tho Spring Lake hospital. BEE Assemblyman Sterner Endorsed. The Monmouth county building thei outstanding value above ?1,OOO trades council at a meeting' last week endorsed Assemblyman E. Donald Sterner for his labor record and also Performance iXLa as a •'candidate for senator. Death From Consumption. The secret ballot Samuel Badanes, Jr., of English- town died Monday of last week of that forecast what *own to groups consumption-at tho nge ot twenty ,__•'. , , • of motor dealers years. He is survived by his parents, all motordom is who were asked and these astounding prices two biothoi-a a,nd a slater. ___-_ unaLaj. to examine it Mooso Smoker. Standard ivheclbasa Coach, $1093| Stan- Tho Asbury Park lodge of Moose note> saying - • » from ^ ttand. dard Sedan, $1175) Coupe, $1195; Road* williioM Its annual smoker on Tues- / point of general liter $1250) 5-Pass. Phaeton. $13SO( Town Sedan, $1375; Convertible Coupe, day night, March 21st. Large dele- attractiveness in lines, appearance, comfort, fittings, per- $1450; Landau Sedan, $1500j Victoria gations are expected from lodges formancq and value, and then to cast a secret ballot on ' $1500. Long whedbasa 5-Pus. Club Sedan, throughout the state, rwhich they checked their individual appraisement of $1850; 7-Pnaenger Sedan, $2000} ' Loses His Job. 7-Pnssengcr Limousine, $2100. .every detail. Allen Trlmball of Asbury Park has m» rote by the»e many dealers gave a true indication at factory been suiTocclcd ns secretary to the state Luxins commiaalon by Benja- of pnblic acceptance with the result that twice as many STANDARD EQUIPMENT min Jacobj. of Paterson. Tho office -dealers have contracted for Hudson this year as had pays $2,500 a year. ( * • signed st this time one year ago. Standard Emdpment tadadeti 4 lyiWulto Iwag inook abuwbert-tUcnU lai and otf tarngt-tailam Engagement 'Announced. Now by tens and tens of thousands automobile buyers l<Uldidper-Tm*tam minor—clK»rolocx—contrail on atterti* lifted—all Announcement has been made of •are likewise casting their secret and unanimous vote for bright twUd>r«miun>-pUud. tho engagement of Mlsa Ethel L. •the greater Hudson. You will see the score in 5,000 Stevens, daughter of James Stevens salesrooms. It isconclusivenroofthatthe Greater Hudson Hear the Radio Propum ofjhe "Hutbon- of Spring Lake, to Howard S. Sur- ibthe public favorite of all cars selling above £1,000. Essex Challeogen" eycrjr ~ " beck of Montclair. • "rf.'hv'' . . . New Bungalow Sold. "Won't you, too, go to yuur nearest Hudson dealer and A five-room bungalow, which Fred nuke your appraisement u to many thousands have A. White of Freehold Is building, him already done? been Bold to Mrs. Wclnrath of West Farms, who will move Into It as soon W«w Clirjilcr "6>"4-Door Solan fU4S] as It Is finished. :.. •• • ••">• • Car Stolen. n th e outset uisrcgatdcd' motor car performance has been brought into bein^ An automobile ownod by Aloyalua V«/ all other performance standards and all other Carey of Froehold was stolen while The extraordinary acceleration, smooth spetd,eaie Mr. Cnroy nnd some friends wern at- design. They|set themselves to establish definitely tending a theater at Anbury Bark of handling and control, compactness, comfort, the most modern principles and fundamentals of durability and long life, together with the unusual enginccringand toappl y them in a brand new way. Death of Infant. safety and stamina which characterize Chrysler, Theles E. Bennett, tho nine-months The same processes which based the new Chry- Kivc all been combined in a car whose qualities old daughter of Lester Bennett of F^rmlndgalc. died at tho LnnR sler style on diecanons of classic beauty worked can only be approached by other cars costing Branch, hospital Tuesday of last Step by step to provide performance unlike hundreds, yes, even a thousand dollars more. week. any odier in the industry—founded on a It is ho wonder that Chrysler engineers, Engagement Announced. new and fresh interpretation of the basic Announcement hnB been mado of working with that singleness of idea and tho engagement of Miss Eleanor A principles of engineering design. Scholtz of Flatbush, Long Island, to surety of approach to every problem, should Norman C, Smith, formerly of Alien' It is because of this Chrysler plan and tins crciti' a product built as none Was ever hurst. Khievernentoftnisplan.thataaeiirirelyncw built before and better than any other. On Trip to Florida. 'George VAndenberg, Jr., and For- man Vandcrbcrj; of Englinhtown left NewCht7jler"'61t1—Six loJf ftytt*, $1040 to ft HI. N«w Chrysler "~V-- NW Wv tliln. , KENWOOD MOTOR SALES CO., INC recently by nntnmoliltn for Florida • ' Itf2345. Now Chryalrr Imperial—Fivt autom hojy uy(«, S267ih< ) MTV .411 />n.-»i !-o. h, factory where they, will spend several weeks, A CHRYSLER MOTORS I'RODUCT To Buy ItnbbUo. 116 MONMOUTH STREET Phone 1319 RED BANK, N. J. The Izaak Walton league of Froo- hold plans to Incorporate!, Tho league SHOWROOM OPEN EVENINGS. Is trying to raiso funds to buy rab- bits for restocking purposes. ANDY'S GARAGE '.»•. To Build New Bridge. . Corner Maple Avenue and Weal Front Streot, Rat) Bank, N. J, The old lion bridge on New Bruns- wick avenuo at Mutawan will soon Phono RoJ Bank 2124. be replaced wl(h a new concrete structure. ^5*53 X«l. Long Branch 204 RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 27,1929.

PETTY JURV DINNER. If December Term

CHILDREN BROADCAST BTOSIO. Ister, Emma J. Benedict, geta the KILLED IN A COLLISION. NEW QUARTES FOR POST. WILLS PROBATED. ao of hla homcDtead and plot of A JUMP OF 2,000 FEET. DEMOLAY TO STAGE PLAY BIG DAYS FOR A LODGE. A Program by the Pupils of Donato nd as long aa she lives. Each of his rothers and Bisters get $1,000 each. Anneso ol Red Bank. VMERICAN LEGION OUTGROWS HISS FLORENCE THELAJJ'S ES- ARAGHXJTJ3 "A FULL HOUSE" TO BE GIVEN THE AMERICAN MECHANICS GIRL'S SKOT.I, FRACTURED ON Vll the rest of his estate goea to his The pupils of Donato. Anneso of ITS MEETING TLACE. TATE GOES TO SISTER. sters and representatives of any CROWDS A THRILL. ON MAKCII 23D. ABB MANNING TWO EVENTS. COOrEIt'S BRIDGE. Washington street, Hod Bank, broad- ead brothers or sisters, Arthur M, cast a concert fromStation WJBI on 'or This Season It Has Rented Vnthony Doedmeyer ef Freehold irdsall, Calvin Curtis and Benjamin Dan Smith Jumped From An Air- It Will be Presented at (he River Tha Lodge Will Have a Boll Call on HIBS Irte Bedie of Keyport Thrown Washington's birthday. Both the in- '. Pearce are the executors. plane Over Iho Air Vle\v Flying From an Automobile When the Car Larger Quarters In the Wels Build- Disposed of Big Estate—Wills of Street School by Triune- Chapter of Monday, Utaroh JSBtb. and It Will structor and the performers are grai- ing on Broad Street—81* Now Other Monmouth County Residents John H. Burdge pf Howell township Field Sunday Afternoon and 1'cll lied Bunk—Dancing Will be Held In Which She Was Riding Struck ned over the large amount of com- ift the house and lot where he lived 1,000 Feet Bcforo Opening Chute. Celebrate Ba Anniversary Monday Another Automobile Members, One Being a Woman. Probated. After the I'orforuianco, Night, April 23d. ents they havo received from his wife, Lavlnla W. Burdge, and Dan Smith, , Miss Iris Bedie, seventeen years ileased llotcners-in. Shrewsbury post of tho American Miss Florence V. Phelan of Whlto ho also received all of his personal Trluno chapter of DeMolay of Red Onward Council of Junior Ameri- 1 mado a spectacular jump from an ild, daughter, of Joseph Bedls of The entire, piano accompaniment eglon has outgrown Its quarters over lalns, a former resident of Red iroporty. The rest of his real estate Bank will present a show entitled "A can Mechanics of Red Bank Is plan- altitude of 2,000 feet Sunday after- Full House" on Friday night, March Xeyport, was Instantly killed ]u»t bo- as playod by Miss Lucy Ivins of ho Candy Kitchen on Broad street ank, who died recently, left a will to bo sold and the money divided ning for two great days. Monday, it Red Bank. For this reason the hich was made fifteen years ago. noon and thrilled one of th« largest 22d, at tho River street school build- March 2Bth, will be obaorvod as Roll lore dark Sunday afternoon when lumson. Violin solos wore rendered rjually among his children, they be- crowds ever assembled at the Air :ho car in which she was riding >y Kocco Jiampa, Roslll Mellno and lost has rented larger rooms In the Ml of her estate was left to her sls- ing. Tho play is a comedy of three Call night when an effort will bo g Fannie Pullen, Mary H. Rapple- View flying field. Smith opened hla acts and had a. successful run on iktdded and ran head-on into an- •htllp Mangoga of Long Branch, Vels building on Broad street, over ;er, Margaret M. Phelan, and she wns ea, Herbert Burdge, Ivins S. Burdge, made to have many of tho older store of the American Storea amed as executor. Tho will states parachute after ho had fallen about Broadway. It In being Riven by »pe- members of the lodgo prcBent. On thor automobllo on the Red Bank Ralph Maurloll of Occanport and "arker Burdge, ElliB Burdge and 1,000-. feet and ho landott nafo!y. In n side of Cooper's bridge. Miss Bedie Louis Grand, Peter Galatro and Ivan :ompany. Tho new quarters will be hat "tho reason that I have not clal arrangement with Samuel Monday night, April 22d, tho lodge touston F. Burdge. His Eon, Herbert field a short ^1:3Unco from the huii- -French. was thrown out of tho car In which icvlnsky of Red Bank. A saxaphono n charge of a houso committee con- o any bequest or devise to my :urdgo, 1B executor. The witnesses will celebrate Its 38th anniversary. sisting of George Moody chairman, »rothers and other siBters is because cjii r. Fourteen persons will talto part In Both affairs are in the handa of tho he was riding. Hor head struck the solo was played by Abraham Mels- ere Edward D. Woolley and Brad- >r!dge, fracturing her skull. George Krahnert, David Lalng, Joa- ny said sister, Margaret M. Phelan, Smith did not arrive at thn field the-Bhow. Mrs. Matthew W. Grelg entertainment committee of the trlch of Red Bank. The ensemble y Woolley of Farmingdale. until almoiit fivo o'clock. He had been Miss Bedlo was riding with hor was supplemented by Arthur Boyce quln Lawrence, William Noglown, ias made great sacrifices for me fl- of .Shrewsbury In director. She w«n lodge. Frank Galatro, Samuel Estelle, Dud- lanclally and otherwise, and I there- Mrs. Katharine Schroedcr of How- delayed in his trip from Now York. director of tho Presbyterian BrottXT- ouBln, Ralph Bedie, eighteen yearn of RumBon with drums and traps. 11 township left her house and lot to The roada near the flying field were The lodge a short time ago pur- >ld, and Miss MadelinB Cook, seven- Soveral violin duets were given by ley Shaffer, Frank Thompson and ore make her my sole legatee and hood show "Take My Advice," whloh chased a site on tho south Bide of 'rank Ewlng. Thla committee la ievisce." er son, William Charles Obcrstec. lined with automobiles. A, mado a liig hit. Some of tho cast of teen years old, both of Keyport. Mr. Rocco Jiampa and Philip Mangogno. ho loft $200 to her brother, John A. Wallace street, near Mount street, for Bodlo Is a son of Harvey S. Bedlo, a Tho Morris trio, consisting of Mary, luthorlzcd to use its discretion In crowd way on the flehl. Smith as- the Brotherhood show will also take a new home. At the coming roll call William Brooks of Freehold made; iaumann; $300 to her daughter, Jo- cended in a piano owned by tho. Koyport undertaker. Tho car in Annlo and Angelina Morris of Eaton- alslng money to help pay the rent. ia will last month. Ho left all his Air part in tho DeMolay performance. and at the annlvorsary ceromonics The post now has the second larg- ephlno Charlotte Billet, and $300 wa3 View corporation, William Patterson which tho party was riding was town, played soveral arrangements istalo to Charles A. Brooks and An- rdercd hold In trust for each of her Clarence J. Gray, Jr., lo general the new home proposition will bo iwned by Mr. Bedlo's brother, Hsr- on the violin, saxophone and piano. ist membership in iho county and was the pilot. The machine circled chairman of tho Dhow committee. presented. It Is hopod that tho con- lo Brooks ..and they are tho execti trariddaughters, Marie Madeline Bill- •ey S. Bedie, Jr. Tho Bodies and The program waB patriotic In char- he attendance at its meetings haa ors of the will, which was wltneased tho fleld several times as It climbed >Villiam Barrett is chairman of tins struction of tho bulldlngr will be atart- itcadlly Increased. On Monday night it and Charlotto Kathcrino Billet, in the sky. When tho plane reached Mies. Cook were going home over acter and it related largely to Wash- >y Edward G. Forman and II. II. hoy to recclvo the principal when inance committee. Herbert J3rctt of od shortly af tor the anniversary date. tho bridge when tholr car Blfldded ington., Tho closing number was the he post received six new members, 2,000 feet Smith jumped. He turned ho property committee, Chester Eblc BO that it will bo comploted before 'reedman. hey are 21 years old. All tho rest of and ran head-on Into a car bwnort American legion march. Requests hoy aro Frank Dennia, Morris De- Johanna M. Shaw of Matawan, in over several tinica aa his body nliot if the music, hall nnd transportation the bowling season next fall. Rosa, Mr. and Mrs. Qtmar Phillips, ler property was bequeathed to her through the air. Suddenly the para- and driven by Carl Straub of South have been mado for the concert to be will which Bho made last Septem- wo children, Josephine Chatlottc ommittce, Kenneth Brower of the The building will bo equipped with Amboy. Tho Impact turned the Bedie repeated. Dr. Harold R. Applegate and Edward chute opened and Smith glided to the lubricity committee and Drummond Curl. Mrs. Phillips is tho first icr, named her slater, Lucy V. Shaw illet and William Charles Oberstco, earth. a series of bowling alleys In tho base- car around and the rear ends of if Matawan, as executrix. She left .nd these two children wero named loop of the ticket committee. ment and the anticipated -revenue both cars came together with a force woman to Join tho post. She was In Smith has made over GOO parachute Scenery for tho show will be fur- tho navy branch of service during 5 to her brother, George B. Shaw executors. The witnesses were jumps. He ia 27 years old and started from the alloys alone will moro than that bent the front seat of tho Straub if Brooklyn, and she left $100 to tho llshcd by Tony Hunting of tha Hunt- carry the overhead of the operation car almost in two. Bbth cars were IHANGEDIY A RECOUNT. ;ho world war. ^ ertrude H. Meyer of Marlboro and in the game when ho was sixteen ng theater. Dancing will bo held >astor of St. Joseph's Roman Cath- Edward Herwander of Freehold. years old. He ha3 fallen 3,100 foot at of the building. Several bowling; badly damaged. The post has accepted an invitation illc church of Keyport to bo used liter the performance. clubs have sought the privilege of the speed of 200 feet a second before Mr. Straub was accompanied by JAMES B. HATHAWAY A WIN- ;o be the guest of the Freehold post or masses or other religious rites, Rehearsals for tho play started using the lodgo alleys and thoro will opening his parachute. He judges the Monday. Tho cast has not yet been his wlfo and children. Mra. Straub NER INSTEAD OF A LOSER. it tho legion homo at that place ho provided for a headstone to be distance he falls by looking at a be a church bowling league formed Thursday night, March 7th. One of let up at her grave and all the rest completed. Those selected so far are when the alloys are completed. was tho only member of the family HALE AND HEARTY AT 79. wrist watch with a large second njured. She received soveral cuts on Mbcrt Burdge's busses will be used )£ her estate she left to her sister, Mrs. Edmund vomStceg, Mrs. Elsla Tho building will havo a largo so- Recount Shows That a Majority of hand. The only sensation ho exper- Prothcro, Mis3 Helen Tuthlll, Mlsa her faco and head and was bruised Eatontown's Citizens Wanted Him ;o convey tho Red Bankers to the jucy V. Show. Charles B. Close and iences is a weird sound a3 he shoots cial hall which will be sub-lot for about her body. Mr. Straub thought flinty scat and tho trip will be illian A. Warwick witnessed the THE BIRTHDAY OF MRS. JOSE- Betty Thornc, Miss Betty Cleeland, dances, entertainments and othor eo- A« School Trustee—Three Candi- through tho air. When the parachute 'eorgo Bailey, William FIrtli, Clar- tho Bedie car would collide with his dates Received Tie Vote. tarted at seven o'clock in the even- will. THtNE CURTIS CELEBRATED. opens hia body receives quite a jolt. cio.1 functions. On the second floor automobllo and he warned his family ng. Legion members who wish to inco J. Gray, Jr., Charles Oakeroon. will be a large assembly room for A recount of 28 ballots thrown out o so may use their own cars to go Anthony Decdmeyer of Freehold Sometimes metal rings attached to lalph Abbott, Chester Eblp. and Wll- to braco themselves for tho collision. eft a will, which ho made In 1927. \ Party Held at Her Homo at Llttlo tho chuto pack hit him in tho face. lodge meetings and Initiatory work Mr. Straub's car was on the oxtreme at the recent board of education o Freehold. Silver Monday Afternoon—She Was iam Barrett. The building will ba equipped with e election at Eatontown was held last He left $200 to Grcenlawn cemetery Several of hia teeth havo been west Bide of tho brldgo when tho The Red Bank post Is completing it Freehold, tho Incomo from which the Recipient of Many Flno Gifts knocked out in this -way. modern kitchen which will be usod accident occurred. ..-1 Thursday by C. J. Strahan, assistant arrangements for tho ball which it —A Large Gathering of Relatives. MOOSE HOME OPENED. in conne60on with public suppers stato commissioner of education, at s to care for his burial plot. All his Smith will make another jump MIHS Cook was cut on her hips and will hold Friday night, March 15th books and household goods; including and lodgo socials. tho county school superintendent's at tho Smoke Shop. Monday was the 79th birthday of ne^t Sunday -afternoon. Misa Patsy Celebrations Were Held There Last legs and Mr. Bedlo was cut on his office at Freehold. The result was hla automobllo, were left to his Mrs. Josephine Curtis of Little Sil- Kelly, who haa mado parachute A tablet will be sot up in tha build ight hand. Miss Bedie, Mrs. Straub At the conclusion of the meeting Thursday and Friday, tag on which will bo Inscribed the that James B. Hathaway, a defeated granddaughters, Katharine G. Deed- ver and the event was celebrated jumps with Smith, was at the flying nd Mlsa Cook wero taken to tho Monday night refreshments were meyer and Frances A. Deedmeyer. About 300 members of the MOOBC names of those who contribute $100 candidate for a three-year term by served and a social tlmo was en- with a family gathering and dinner field Sunday. Owing to their lato ar- Red Bank hospital, where Mrs tho original count, received more His son, Harry J. Deedmeyer, Is to party during the afternoon and even rival she did not go up Sunday, but odge from vurious parts of th« or more towards tho now building Straub and Miss Cook wore treated loyed. . fund. Tha building will coat about votes, making him a winner by a et' his gold watch and chain and ing. It was a most enjoyable evenl she is scheduled to make a jump next itato attended the official opening of and, dismissed. Mlea Bedlo was pro- majority of 5 votes. Tho recount cre- another Bon, Frank Deedmeyer, is to for everyone concerned. The cole Sunday. Ihe lodgeroora at tho now Rod Bank $35,000 and a number of subBcrtbors nounced dead by Dr. Walter W NEW OVERSEER OF THE POOR. havo sent In their contributions, ated a tie between Mra. Leslie D. get all his-shares of otoclc in tho Gil- irant received many- fluu sitUr in lionse home at the corner of Pearl which will Insure tholr names being bsling and her body was later re- Scoley, a defeated candidate by the hert CombB company of Freehold. iludlng cash and various other IN-MEMORY OF WASHINGTON. and Wall streets last Thursday. Sov- moved to Harvey S. Bedlo's under- •crcy D. Bennett Is Successor to tho His son Harry is also to have the use eral candidates wore Initiated to on the tablet. Many of tho lodgo original count, and Arthur Taylor and Late Charles VanBrunt .hlngs. As the birthday was only a ' members have agreed, to donato $100 taking establishment. Sorgoant Al- lharlea .FtUkenburg:, who on the face of his house on Stokes street at Frce- few days distant from that of Wash- \n ^Entertainment by the Pupils of membership. Dinner was served in each towards tho general fund arid bbrCEV"Tfc>wirfan of "tho "Red Bank of the first returns appeared elected At last nlght's-meotinsr of the Fair. iold as long, na .be. lives and at hit ngton, red, whlto and blue and oth- tho River Street School. the grill room after the initiation and the amount Is being paid in install- police force took charge of the acci for three-year terms. Mrs. Seeley Haven commissioners Percy D.. Ben- death tile property is to become "par n* patriotic decorations ^vero used. dancing waa enjoyed. dent. of tho residuary estate. Hnrry is also Classes 9-A" and &-B of tho Elver ments, so that tho full amount of gained eleven votes, Mr. Taylor three nett was appointed ovorsccr of the Mrs. Curtis, who 13 tho widow of v The ball room of llic BeW Homf was Miss Bodlo -was born at Keyport votes and Mr. Falkenburg two votes >oor to fill tho unexpired term of o receive tho incomo from the sum treet school of Red Bank cele- ifriclally opened on Washington's the subscription will bo paid In by of $10,000 aa long as he lives. His _corge Curtis, enjoys remarkably iratcd Washington's Birthday last the time tho building Is comploted. and Bho had lived there all her life. Harry Dennis, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Fal- Iharles VanBrunt, who died last good health for a person of her years. birthday night with a publlo dance, She was a member of this year's week. Tlie salary of overseer of tho two granddaughters, Katharine G. Thursday with an entcrtainmcntt,.ui7.j which -was .--attended* by.-mora- th*j|.- kenburg, Mrs. Seoley, Mr. Hathaway Deedmeyer and Frances A. Deed- Among those at the celebration were ler the direction of Misa Waugh and jraduatlng class at tho Keyport and Ray H. Stlllman were candidates poor was'increased, at the same time 4 wo of her sisters from Rumson, they 150 persona. Exhibition dancea were DISPOSING OF BADIO. public high Bchool and was active in from $100 to $150 a year. A resolution meyer, are each to be paid the In tf iss Kurtz, two of the teachers. The lven by Gertrude Broadbent «84 for three-year terms. James Wolcott come from $15,000 until they reach 3elng Mrs^ Caroline 'Buchanon, who rogram opened with scripture read- tho school's scholastic: and athletic ran for an unexplred term and he was adopted by the commissioners i 85 years old and Mrs. Elizabeth Dorothy Berkowitz of Red Bank and Name on Winning Ticket Cant • activities. Her father conducts a expressing their sincere sorrow in the the age of 35 years, when they are to ing by Julius Weisman. Talks on how Pauline Mihallo of Belmar. L«o Bcr- Deciphered. was unopposed. Tho original count get the principal of this sum. All th iloyd, who Is 83 years old. Mrs. o improve tho River street schoo paint store at Koyport. gave the election to Mr. Dennis with death of Mr. VonBrunt and extend- James Bogle and George Longstrecl low, proprietor of the Rod Bank ing their sympathy to his family. rest of Mr. Dccdmeyer's estate wai were given by Frank Jullano and auction house, donated a ' folding The ail-elcctrlo Freshman radio Surviving hor bcsldoa her parents 60 votes, Mr. Taylor with 54 votes left to his son, Frank Deedmeyer, Jr. if Rumson, a sister and a brother UIIUB Weiocman. A Waohington play which wns being disposed of ojj,.tlio is a slater, Mrs. Marjorio Wood of *.*TvW£fr-0r.dlnances were adopted. On table as a door prise and it was Won i and Mr. Falkenburg - B4 or B0 Bridge avenuo, tho figure tho Red Bank borough hall bofon defeated candidates asked for a re- ven. Buchanon and Joseph Curtis. Three eluded with songs sung by the on- HOUSE WARMING TABTT. being poorly executed. Justice of tho Peace Henry F. Hylln ley, all his interest In Farley's drug count of tho discarded votoa. The borough engineer was Instruct- store and all uf tho United drug com- of Mrs. CurtiB's children wero unablo iro school. L Q-— ' ' Mr. Frost, proprlotor of tho Em- and ho was held without ball for ac- ed to establish a grade on McCarte to be at the party. They are Frank Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hartman En- tion of grand jury on a technical Mr. Hathaway will fill ono bf the pany's Btock, as well as all othei pire Oarage, states that he has mado throe-year terms. It will be up to avejiue and Hendrlckson place, i stocks that aro hold In the firm nam Curtis of New York, Horace Curtis tertained Friends Friday Night an effort to locato tho proper person chargo of manslaughter. He was late letter from the postofHce departmen of Chnppaqua, New York, and Mrs. AN EATONTOWN COMEDY TLAY. reloascd In $2,500 ball by Judge Jacob Mr. Strahan to select two of th of Farley's drug store. Another son Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hartman. • but has been unablo to do so and three candidates with tied votes to stated that the matter of carrier de Milford G. Farley, gets a houso an Charles Kuppler of Brooklyn. who recently moved to an apartment that in all falrnoBS to tho others who Stelnbach. Harvey W. Hartman o livery for Fair Haven had been re "Aboard a Slow Train in Mlzzoury Keyport, county physician, was his serve for tho other two full terms. lot on Fourth avenue at Asbury Par to bo Given by Church Society. at 17 Broad street, entertained friends deposited tickets another drawing Tho recount has eliminated Mr. Den- ferred to the Postmaster General. and Milford also gets all of his fath- at a house warming party Friday bondsman. 1 will talto placo It tho holder of tlolict nla. Mr. Stlllman was defeated by the Bills amounting to $387.10 wer er's gold mino stock. His life insur- WOMAN'S CLUB EVENTS. 'Aboard a Slow Train in Mizzour/ night. Dancing and gamos wero en- 7185 docs not show up. original count and his status was un- paid. ' ;.. . ance is to go to these two sons. His the^ title of a three-act comedy joyed and a buffet lunch waa served TO HONOR STEVENS. changed by tho recount, as ho gainei daughter, Waunita F. Way, Is to ge A Conference to bo Held at Spring play, which will bo given at Eaton- at midnight. Mrs. Hartman received CLUB WOMEN AT NEW YORK, no votes, CLAMMERS OUT IN FORCE. his telophono stock, Philadelphia life Lake Next Monday. town- Crescent hall tomorrow nighl many gifts, including a dinner set Dinner for Now Attorney-General ti insurance company Btock and Phila- A conference of International re- by tho Methodist ladies' aid society. from her sister, Mrs. Marie Evnno. Hod Bnnlc Group' Is Visiting Attrtto- to Bo Held March 10th. Large Quantities of Clams Cmigh delphia electrlo and equipment com- lations for women's clubs of the third The players aro Mr. and Mrs. Harry Those at tho dinner were Mr. and FOR A BETTER SCHOOL. Last Week at Port Monmouth. tlons In tho City. Wllllnm A. Stevens, tho newly ap- pany stock. Hia grandson, Wlllla district will be held Monday after- Dennis, Mrs. Fretfe Baden, Jr., Mrs. Mrg. Ira Voorhis, Mra. Warren Hart- Henry Farley, gets $750 in cash am William Reed, Mrs. Charles Falken- A group of tho mombers of tho pointed attorney-general of New Jer How the Blvcr Street Pupils Are Conditions for clamming were Ideal noon at half-past two o'clock at tho man, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis, Mrs. sey, will bo tho guest of honor at , Planning to Improve Conditions, along the Rarltan bayshoro last week two other grandsons, RIcliard Henr; Spring Lake community house. Mrs. burg, Mrs. Louis VanBrunt, Mrs. Mildred Dewitt, Mrs. Dolores Dwyer, Woman's club of Red Bank nro Farley and Clinton Farley Bliss, eacl Veina Frazlcr, Mra. Wallace G'lmsey, spending today at TJow York. This testimonial dinner to* bo given by th< and hundreds of persons made th Hosea Chark, a member of the lied and Misses Loraine, Dolores and Monmouth county bar association al A new system Is being tried ou most of tho opportunity. The tid get $500. All tho rest pf his 'estati Bank club, will be one of tho prin- Mrs. Louia Dingman, Mrs. Stanley Elizabeth Dwyer, Mrs. Marie Evans morning is scheduled to bo spent a' ; -tho \Rlver street school at Rei ia to bo divided equally among hli VanBrunt, Miss Viola Mitchell, Mrs. tho International House. Miss .Tas tho Borkoley-Cartorot hotel'"at" "AH- was low several days and tho clam cipal speakers. and son Buddy,' Harold Brasch, bury Park Saturday night, Marcli Bank to eliminate unnecessary mers walked far out Into the ba; three children. Tho witnesses were On Friday afternoon at half-past Arthur Taylor, Miss Mildred Covert Georgo Moody, Ernest Hartman, mine Fetors and Miss Zlngllng Till noises and to Improve other con- William J. Reid and Robert Me- Miss Susto Allgor, Mrs. Thomas Zin- who spoke at tho club's Internationa 10th. where tho clams wero most plentlfu two o'clock the legislative -depart- Harold LnRos and son Richard and ditions. Two captains have been Port Monmouth was the most popu Michael of Asbury Pnrk. ment of the Red Bank club, of which ale, Robert Coopey, Michael Olive Azariuh Hurley of Red Bank; Mr. Day celebration, aro acting ns guides. Tho toaBtmastor will bo Judgo Hen- chosen from tho 9-A class and on Cyril Brown, Francis Bruce, Harol In the afternoon Miss Sara Arm- lar place' for clamming. Thousands oj Frederick Hiller of Avon left $1,00' Mrs. Alexander E. Russell is chair- and Mrs. Alfred Hooker and daugh- ry E. Ackereon, Jr., of Keyport. Th lieutenant from each of tho junloi persons were there. Some of then man, will meet at the clubhouse. The Smock, Vcrcka Braun and John ter Edna of Shrewsbury, Mr, and strong, chairman of tho music do principal address of tho evening will high school classes to report all per- to the Asbury Park young men Frazicr. Miss Graco Dennia will ac partmont of tho club, will conduc came from placeB ns far distant a: Christian association and $1,000 to S topic will bo "Tho Inauguration." Mrs. H. L. Rogers of Fort Hancock, bo given by Jomoa M. Beck, forme sons who causo unnecessary noises Tronton. company the players on the piano John Biggelt of Rosollo and Fred, the group to tho Metropolitan lnu- solicitor-general of tho United States and to • take action to enforce ten Paul's Methodist church of Ocoa Last Thursday afternoon tho pub- Fred G. .Stcelmnn nan hern in- soum of art to sco tho Crosby-Brown Tho biggest number of clammera Grove. His niece, Mamie Bush ic welfare department, of which Mrs. 1 Joseph.nnd Sterling Warden of Jer- The committee In charge of tho af. now school laws. Theso laws. In ad- structing the actors. The play com- sey City. collection of musical Instruments. fair in composed of Haletead H dition to forbidding unnecessary was out on Sunday afternoon. Florham Park, New Jersey, gets Luman Reid, ia chairman, held a mittee is comprised of Mrs. Harry Wajnrlght, Henry E. Ackerson, Ed- noises, relato to cleanliness, polite- Among them w.as a number of the $1,000 and his friend. Claribel Nortl meeting. Mrs. William T. McDowell Dennis, Mrs. Charles Falkenburg members of Union fire company ol led a discussion on "Parent Educa- BURNING LAST MORTGAGE. ward W. WIBO, John W. Slocum, J ness, school pride, behavior, trut rop of Ncwburg, New York, get and Mrs. William Kccd. ESSAY CONTEST WINNERS. Otto Rhomo, Lcstor C. Leonard tolling, fair play, punctuality and Red Bank. They mado big catchei $500. Tho Bum of $500 was bi tion." Miss Dickson, who Is a spe- Ward Kremer, James D. Carton thrift. Tho captains are Julius Wcls- and at night they had a feast queathed to the Asbury Park Salva- cialist on this subject at New Bruns- Marna Rucckhnu,* and Esther Cohen Shrewsbury Firemen Now Hav< clams at the flrehouso. wick, was a guest and sho pave in- Their Flrchmmo Freo and Clear. Theodore D. Parsons, Maurice A. Pot man and Frank Jullano. Tho lieu- tion Army. All the rest of his estate TWO AMATEUR riAYS. Cnpture Jowlffh Socloly's Prisse*. tenants aro Anthony Stoble, Loo La- was left to his son, James W. Hillci formation on tho topic under discus- tor, Cecil S. Ackorson and Harol sion. Marna Rucckhaus and • Esther /The Shrewsbury fire company lia. McDermott. Boronda, Dpmlnlo Figaro, Wallei A HORSE TO MARVEL AT. of Avon, and ho was named executo They Wilt be. Given nt the Keel Banl i6ald off the laBt mortgage on lta flro- Cohen,, members of the Rod Bank ; Tho tickets will bo limited an Jackson, August Delia, Lorenzi Tho will was mado a month ago an' Woman's Clubhouse. Young Judaea circle, won first and xiouse, which amounted to $2,000. A Dotts, Anthony Trufolo and Anthon In Reality It Was a Normal Hois tho witnesses were Edward N. Hug LECTURES AND OrEN FORUMS. chlckon dinner will bo held at tin will bo Issued only to members o: Some time during tho second wee second prizes respectively in the «o- tho state Judlclnry and to membor Desardo. but It Looked Different Gustavo VonPalm and Samuel Y ciety's essay contest on tho life of Smoko Shop tavern Monday night, Hampton, nil of Avon. of April two ono-aot. playa will hi March 11th, at which tlmo thn mort- of tho Monmouth county bar aaso- Parked yesterday morning in frori They Will be Held Monthly by tho Kivon at the Woman':; clubhouso n Abraham Lincoln. Fourteen essay**) elation. John A. Dach of Neptuno City lo Young I'enplPB' Hebrew Society. .vero submitted, for competition. Mon- gago will bo burned. Members of th A VALENTINE LUNCHEON, of Tho Register ofUce was a dair; Hcil Conic. Doth plnys will ui> KIVI' flro company • and tho Shrewsbury horse and wagon. Thoro was nothin nil lila estate to hia wife, Louiso J Tho Red Bank young men's and tho 6amo night, iiinlur the dlrriitio day night's meeting wus devoted to mayor and council havo been Invited Chamber of Commerce Meeting, unusual about tho horso or tho wag- Bach, for her use as long as si' young women's Hebrew association of tho wayy and means committe the memory of (Jnorgo Washington Entontown Resident Had the Even should llvo with tho privilege of u ami a patriotic program wao gtvon. and about sixty portions aro expect- An adjourned meeting of tho boart On Hor Birthday Last Week. on, except that tho horao had boo will hold the llrst of a serins of lec- of Iho club. One of tho plays \n "Th ed. John Sagurton and Frank of directors of tho Hod Bank Cham sharp shod to prevent It from bcln inff n3 much of tho principal of tl' tures and open foruinn tomorrow Fourteenth GueHt" by Clyde Barret Alfied Kohn is a now mornber. O'Brien head tho dinner committoo. bcr of Commerce will bo held at thi Mrs. Frederick W. Baden, Sr., o: Injured by slipping on tho Icy road estate as sho might deem nccessiir night at the synnsosno building. Tryoutfl for this performance wen Eatontown had a valentine luncheo Thia added fully an inch to thi for hor proper support nnd main Rubbl Meyer Cohen of Asbury Park held yesterday afternoon. Tho otho A Roast Beef Supper. chamber rooms In the Monmout tennnce. At hor deatli tho Incim building nt Broad and Wallace street •Jast Wedncsdny afternoon in colt height of tho horse. An inch may no will speak on sumo of the tiiinga the piny ia "Paris Isabels." Mra. Churlc THOMAS COONEY'S BIRTHDAY. bratlon of hor birthday. Tho dlnln from tho cstuto Is to go to hia so A hot roast boot supper will Jin tomorrow nftornoon at two o'cloc seem liko much, but it altered thi Jews have contributed lo civilization. F. Bontock i^ the coach for both pn served tomorrow night from five to room wna decorated with streamers, appearanco of tho horno so much thn Frederick C. Bach, na lon£ ns 1 A general dincuonion will take place durtionn. Members of the Woman nig Children and Their Families Will This will probably bo the last moot cut flowers and valentine trimmings. liver.. At his death the principal < ol["ht o'clock nt tho flrchouno of In- Ing of tho directors previous to tin a numbor of persons stopped to lool after the lecture. club will yivo "Tho Fourteetit dependent fire company on WhIU Gather at Ills Homo Tonight. Tho guests received red aatln, heart at tho animal. Sonic of them this sum 13 to go to his hoiro. M: GucMt" nnd member!) of tho Youn regular meeting of tho chamber t< shaped pin cushions trimmed wit Bach's wife nnd the Anbury Par Mln3 Mildred LiMaima tiC Red street. Tho proceeds of tho affair Thmas Coonoy of Shrewsbury 1 bo held Tuesday night, March l?th. It nuiat bo some new kind of a bree Bank will render a program of vocn Woman's club will give "Par will go into tho gencrnl fund which whlto inco oa favors. of horno, but most of tho spectator and Ocenn Grove bunk aro Iho exc Label;;." Mrs. Charlci D. Whlto an celebrating his 80th birthday today iitoin of thn will nnd Mary A. Mnrti aolos. She. will bo accompanied by Is being ruined toward tho egpensn Hia children nnd tholr fnmlllos will At tho party wore Mrs. Charlci soon found out whnt caused its ur Profepr.or lltita Ac(|liaorva, also of Mrs. Tlobcrt O. TTiincc are co-chair- of tho (Ktinth nnnlvnrnnry celflbrA* Rununago Salo Saturday. Scdgalrd, Mrs. William Darby, Mri unpal nppenrnnco. and Knmuol Y. Nuniptim nf Avt men of lite committee in charge. gather at his homo tonight to help woro tho witnesses. Hod Bank. Nathan WllUin arranged tlon of tlm company which will b6 him celebrate tho occaBion. Ho has Tho Junior Woman's club of Rec Katharine Wilson and Miss C. Craw tlio program. MlmlUir lecture:! nnd observed next year. already received a hont of birthday Bank win hold a rummago sale Sat ford of Rod Bank; Mrs. H. Davidson Aahor Curtis of Manaaqunn lo forums will be hold by tho organiza- cards and several boquots of flowers urday at 100 Shrewsbury avenue, bi Mrs. Stanley VanBrunt, Mrs. Mclvl Tetloy Family Gathering. $500 to Atlantlo Viow cemetery, tl tion each month niul 'the speaker: Do Vtiur Shopi'lug Early! from his friends In remembranco of ginning nt nlno o'clock In tho morn VnnKcuron, Mrs. Earl Hathaway o.n< Mr. and Mrs. Millard F. Tetley o Incomo from which la to keep will bo from various wnlks of life. After" all the luirii 'knocks your ripnso Tulio Notice, Miss Sara Nlvlaon of Eatontown house has !md tills winter it may ho Phllllp!i thn rnufrir i« In no way his birthday. Mr. Cooncy has been Ing. Clothing and a largo vnriet; Hudson avenuo entertained tho proper condition the cemetery plot c in need of » new rnof. If no, see that connected with nny loullin.; company confined to his homo with nlcluicao of other gooda will bo offorod fo; Mra. W. Weaver of Shrewsbury ant children nnd tholr families at a fan hia father, Jnmcs P. Curtis, and You Save you get in our early liont'on sale. On or corporation. Hor am I in. litiga- the past thi'eo months. Kale. Mrs. J. lllrich nnd Mrs. R, Senrci lly gathering Sundny. Thouo attcn Iho caro of hla own cemetery plo all ordor.s received before March lTith, tion with any roollng company. of Leonardo. n lot by shoppinppg with us during ing woro Millard Tetley, Jr., of Rei Tho sum of $500 was given to th Dll D S R 3P21), wo will allow you a discount of I''or tho past live yeiini I hove toaan Metal Weatherstrips Mnnaaqunn public library as part < Dollar Dnya. Seo our windows. Reg ton per cent. Rodfri niny lie applied operating under tin. imnm of PhllllpJ To All Oivners of Slate Roofs. Bank nnd William Cnrhart, Jr., nni ulnr 80 cent, brooms, two for $1.0(1 for your home will savo you 28% _ ISnby Chicks. family and Harold Tetby and fnmll tho funds for a new library hulldlni at. any tinio designated by tho owner. HID Hoofer, In dnullng with ins you If your roof has boon giving yo your fuel bill and eavo your dooto Orders taken for Immediate dell v boys' wnahabln suits, two for $1.00 Tonmr can ho, armnKed. Tit;!: UH es- get i*m-mmally auporvland, •custom** trouble, and you've been compelled ti of Llttlo Silver. In the afternoon tl Ho gave to tho borough tit Mnm t.welvo oupa nnd saucers for. $1.01), hills. All work guaranteed for th ery for Barred Rocks, Rhode Inlnn squan eight lots In Manasquan to I tlmato on your roof tvpn of clian;**. built roofing. I lmvn lusvor ftltnmpt* spend monoy from yoar to year, Stop Ufa ol your windows and doon Reds and Whlto Leghorns, at $10 party and a few friends mndo nn nut Prown-Cnnpnr Co., fi, 10 nnd $1.0' Olson Hooting CVunpnny, Atlantic; ed to iiMioi'liita volume production Tear it off and havo one put on tlm Monmouth Motnl Wonthcratrlp Co hunched. Also nil other brood trip to Farmlngdalo in several nut uaed for n public pnrk and to 1 store.— Advertisement.' Highlands ijlO.—.VIvortlnoinent. with rooting. Lot mo pxplnlll tills to will not give- you trouble. Lot mo cal phono Hcd Bank 1400 for estimates Prown-Coopor Co., 47 Broad Btroe known ns Curtis Pnrk. Jordan Blr mobiles. ISurgiilna .you. il<> hnioiri uiuiiiiiK uny rooOiif? and enow you whut I huvo, and quutt —Advertisement. Red. Bunk, pliului 1009.—Advortlui sail, James Blrdsall nnd Vndln Bin Kinimuigo Sulo Bargains. contract, ltd. inn uhow you What. % you a price. This will bo an agrcn ment. nail each get $50. Thn sum of ?5,O0 for Dollnr Day at. Prown-Cooprr Co. Only A Few Dny» Left Records llvo for $1.00. gnrbuKo cans Rummugn linld Miitiinlny, March -fl, have, how it will )>o 'ion*, nnd *|UG/t# ublo surprise. Just call Rod Ban Evory Wodncsdny Night of the groat February sale at the A wns bequeathed to Tilllo M. Blrdsn at Ida Hhnnradmry iiveimi", hoi:inning you n price, Thin will not nbllgutn 888. Phillips tho Roofer, 67 Bergc la Victor night at Tuatlng'a, Mon Among tho Bountiful Frizes Kraft Shoppe. The last day of Fo largo nlzo, $1.00 oach; grill plates), tw< von In nny wny, J'lilllliwi UlD JUonfer, place, lied Bank.-—Advertisement. nnd tho sum of $3,000 wan ordered a for $1.00. See our windows.' 1'inwn at 0:00 A. M. Many iiMriii'livn ar- mouth stroot, near Broad street donated to the P. B. C. card party ti ruary la tho Inat day of tho sale. I: anldo nnd the Incomo pnld to or us ticles.-Including clothing. Kor thn Und Hunk, phon«' Radios, rolls, orthophonlo vlctroja« bo hold at St. JnmoB auditorlu Coopor Co., Inc.,' !> cent, 10 cent nni not mlns tho chance of tho great mi for the benefit of Mr. Curl la's nice $1.00 Hlul'f.—Advertisement. benefit of Ilin Junior Wimmn'ti club.— Postponed Supper. records nml pro-bmlnent makes 6 Thursday, February 28th, ut 8:30 ings, while tho Bale Is ntlll on. Th Advertisement. Duo to ,'Incloment weather the upright and grand pianos. Bring th M., aro percolators, electric Irons, on Art Kraft Shoppo. Broad street, Ro Irnin Blrdsall. A Rmndnlorc, Kami Im oino Tux IIXIMII* Daughters of Liberty nnd tho Ladles family tonight—Ad,vortlsomont table and other elaborato and vain Bank. Advortlaoment. Cook, geta $1,000, nnd Aahcr an Tcitln.v'H *'or TynowrUorB H.mkkfi'pliij,' iicrvle*', (rlMileiS Auxiliary will hold a second imp pin able prizes.—Advertisement. Francis Cook, two urandnephmy nnd adding nmchlncB. 17 Brom I.iinrhntltlvri'Hldoflrlll stroot. Red Bank.—Advertisement next Monday, March 4lli, and listen nu

carriage rids to W*8t End, Long DEATH OF CHABUES T. DBEYEB. DEATH OF MBS. R. C. VANVLIET. Branch.- Declining an Invitation; to FOUGHT THREE OFFICERS. She Died YcalafOsy Afternoon at tte BIRTHDAY, Tlnlon Tails Resident Died Wednes- Shrewsbury Resident Died Suddenly Always » Factor in the Bulldiog Vp Harry 1'. Llpplncott of Little Silver rids "Unols Bob" walked to "West Age ot Forty years. , > Is Now In Paris. End" there to Join hJ» friend* He day In Ills 36th Year. Saturday at Washington. at a Man. SJONMOUTH BOAT CIXSB IS FDF- NAVESINK MAN DID NOT WANT was induced to.rlds back with them Mrs. Robert Campbell VanVIict, Mrs. Iva Dowltt Gusten of Spring An tthlets Is Ilka on aaronaut— Relatives and friends of Harry P. Charles T. Dreyer of Tlnton Falls TO BE MIHKSTED. stret died yesterday afternoon at Xr TEARS OJJD. • and on reaching wi Bank ho got died from a complication of diseases wife of Genera! Robert VanVllet of safe enough whlla going, but In dang- Llppincott of Little Silver have re- lute his "gig," and pulling a strong Shrewsbury, died suddenly from in- Trenton, She waa forty yearn old er tha moment he stops, especially ceived Farla postal cards from him. last Wednesday at tho Long Branch James Spring) Kicked an Atlanilo and was born at Rowlands, Pennsyl- Anniversary Celebrated Friday With oar he rowed to Brooklyn that even- hospital. Ha waa taUen to tho hos- testinal troublo Saturday night at If ha itopa suddenly. Mr. Llppincott la touring France and Resumption of tlio Oldtlme Wash- ing. the Walter Rood hospital at Wash- Highlands rolloaman In tho Stom- vania. She had lived at Bed Bank If tha flrat great danger ot ath- other European countries to buy pital Thursday of the previous week ach, Broke a Window In an Auto- nlneyHrs. Surviving horaro a son, ington's Birthday Dinner—Two As we progress through ths min- and underwent an operation the next ington. Mrs. VanVllet had been ail- letics tot tho professional or bua- goods for his Import Shop at Little Charter Members Living. utes, we find the club's activities turn- Ing the past year and she went to mobile and Started a Flro In Jail. John Gunaten of Brooklyn, and two lnesa man, the brain worker and Silver, which he will ro-open on April day. lie had been ailing since last sisters, Mrs. J. W. Chamberlain and Ing toward sail boats but with the Spptembar. Washington several weeks ago with Leon Liming of Naveslnk saw a man of sedentary rmhlta generally ISth. Mr. Lilpplncott expects to re- s hnlf t%% centuryy g the Mon- Mrs. F. A. Brink, both of Red Bank. la not getting enough of them the love of rowing still burning but some- Mr. Droyer was B5 years old. Ho her hUBband In an attempt to regain light In tho home of Rev. Joseph F. turn to this country late In March, mouth boat club was born and Its what dormant in the breasts of the her health. Slip waa stricken on Andrew at that placo ono night last Threo brothers also eurvlvo her, they second !• like unto It—stopping them Ho states that be haa obtains! & fiftieth birthday woo fittingly cele- wna born In Germany and coma to being Alomo and Irving Dewltt of too soon. No little of the bad after members. this country when he was a young Washington's Birthday and was tak- week. He knew that Mr. Andrew, large amount/of foreign-made goods brated last Friday with a dinner at Later on w« find the club fostering en to the hospital that night. who la a retired minister, was In Red Bank and Harry J. Dewitt of effects so frequently ascribed to ath- for his business, ILi clubhouse. In bygone years a man. For a number of years he lived Tampa, Florida, letics in eoHega arid school Ufa Is tho young man and his canoe and at Philadelphia. Ho moved from Mrs. VanVllet before her marriage Florida lor tho winter and that no dinner was held onori Washington's stllLmore^recfinfiy aiding tha_ young. was Miss Harriet Stephens, She was one was supposed to btt In the house, The body waataken to R. R, Mount really du« to, their Midden discon- 'birthday; but >v t<:W~years ago the Philadelphia to Kuinaon 23 years ago. tinuance after graduation. PiresByterlan Partpr Blelt, man. and hia outboard motor. For twelve years he was employed as born at Detroit, and she was more Mr. Liming notified the Atlantic Son's undertaking establishment Rev. John A. Hayes, pastor of the dinners were discontinued. These It Is Interesting to note that tho than eighty years old. Mr. and Mrs. Highlands police Chief of Police and prepared for burial. The funeral Tho building of man 1«-never' Bn- dinners formerly wero a great get- a landscapo gardener on the estate Red Hanli Presbyterian church, Is club members found "sports" to oc- of Ira G. Barrows at Rumupn. From VanVllet established their perman- Charles Sweeney and Policeman arrangements have not yet been ished until he la dead. His life la alt confined to the bed with grip. It la together affair for men from all parts cupy their time on the long winter ent homo at Shrewsbury ten years Frank Gerkens, together with Otto In ona piece, and what la good for of the county. The dirtner this year there he went to the estate of Charles made. believed that tha wortt stag* of evenings at the club house. We find ago. They were frequent visitors at Hcrdon, who ifl a policeman at •i j m • Of ' him at one stage of bis existence la proved tho same sort ot affair. It Hoffman ot Allonhurst. For tho past ;ood for Him in all. While man's the sickness has passed as Mr. Hayes them forsaking cards, and playing nine years he was a landscape gar- Shrewsbury for thirty years before Shrewsbury, answered tho call In Mr. LIONS CLUB BEEETING. h,as shown steady Improvement slnea was attended by many who had been pool and billiards; then we find they they movod thcro. Whllo nt Shrews- Herdon's car. mere stature and gross weight and nt previous dinners and also by a dener on B. G. Paakua'a place at Boa- yeoterday. He is living at the Hud- have taken up Ping Ponf?. Insuf- bury Mrs. VanVIict was active In so- Talk on Zoning—A Mew Member— evan "horsepower" way have attained largo number of the younger ele- bright. Mr. Dreyer had lived at Tin- Tho officers found a window pane their maximum by twenty-two or son IIOUBO on Hudson avenue. ficient exorcise at this latter game ton Falls tho past eight ycara. cial circles. In tha house broken. After a thor- Frizes lor Oratory. ment It was a day of renewing Induced thorn to adopt the great and twenty-three, the efficiency ot both friendships and recalling pleasant Mr. Droyer leaves a widow, Mra. Surviving her besides her husband ough search of the house thoy finally Herbert S. Swan ol Now York, an hla mind and body for hli particular strenuous game of dominoes. are four children. Thoy are Stew- found a man hiding In a closet. He Card of Thanks. times of tho past. As fosterers of the community Mary H. Dreyer, and three daugh- expert employed by the Red Bank Ufa work ought to and under most we take thin mou.na of expressing Alter a dinner that left nothing to ters and a eon, they being Ruth, art VanVliet of Shrewsbury, Mrs. was James Springs, a colored man, zoning commission, addressed last clrcumotances doea so on steadily our sincere tbankB to all our kind spirit we find them granting the use David P. Wood, wifo of Lieutenant who lives at Naveslnlt. Springs was be desired there followed a season of their club house »for church Ethel, Elsie and Carl Dreyer, who livo night's meeting of the Lion* club at Increasing until he Is fifty, flfty-ftvo frlcnda and neighbors, who essUUA of speaking and entertainment. at home. Ho also leaves a sister, Colonel David Wood of Santa Fo, armed with a hatchet and a knife. A the Molly Pitcher grill. Ensley M, and even sixty years of ago. And the us in any way during the Illness and euchres, for dancing classes, for the New Mexico; Mrs. R. L. Spraglns, screw driver was also found In his death of our beloved husband an* George W. Bray, chairman of the training of Boy Scouts In radio Mrs. William Long. Mr. Dreyer was White and Newton Doremua were samo health giving agenoy—axerciso dinner committee, proceeded to in- a member of tho Tinton Falls Metho- wife of Major Spraglns of Edge- clothing. Springs said ho was care- guests nt the meting. Harry A. In the opon air—which has been tho father; especially do we thank Hev. Some of the outstanding events wood Arsenal, Maryland; and Major taker of the house. On the floor H. Bright, Mr. and Mra. Charlm P. troduce the toastmaster. With plonty were: dist church and tho Moose lodgo of Gullmette of the Reo sales and serv- very life secret of his structural Cross, Mr. Arthur Sickles, Mr. Ed- of humor arid pointed remarks ho an- Red Bank. The funeral was held Robert Campbell VanVliet, Jr., of was a package of blankets, under- ice garage on Mechanlo street la o Panama. growth and development la equally ward Crozlor, Fair Haven Firemen's nounced that Augustus II, Mlnton, In 1899 they had a "Widow of Friday night at the house. Rev. J. clothing, sheets and other articles. new member. Indispensable to hla further func- Belief Asoolatlon, the bearors, and Hie West" at the club and made The funeral will be held this after- president ot the club, would act as J. Messier conducted tho service. A Springs was ordered to accompany Tha club voted to give $40 each tional development and growth In ef- all who sent flowers and loaned cars. toastmaater. Mr. Mlnton spoke of $109.50; but somebody stole the service waB also conducted by tho noon ot Washington am} burial will the officers to police headquarters. ficiency. Wo not merely limit our. Mrs, Mary B. VanBrunt, Chinese lanterns; so the committee be in Arlington cometery. year to the Red Bank high school to the founding of tho club, which took Moose lodgo. On Saturday the. body On tho way to the automobile Springs ba used as prizes in student oratori- growth, but actually shorten our Mrs, Joseph Hcrden, place In Dr. Edwin Field's boat house was .discharged.. The* "Widow of I he was taken to Philadelphia, where tho kloked Pollcoman Gerkens In the lives, by taking It for granted that Mrs, Helen 10. Lucllow, West" was not of the female species, cal contests. ' —Advertisement 1n 18TO. Ho also referred to rowing burial was made. Burial was in MBS. B, S. ritENTlCE DEAD. stomach and then attempted to es- Rev. John A, Hayes of the Fres- we have reached our limit at a cot- contests In which Dr. Field took it was a "Carnival of Fun." charge of Charles Brcesc, an Eaton- cape. He was subdued and put In tho tain age or stage and many there- In 1902 they bought a gross of sil- bytorlan church has Invited tho club Card o{ Tbanfc*. part and made a commendable show- town undertaker. Rumson Road Resident Died of car. He put up more fight and suc- to attend a special service at his fore drop the means of further pro- We, tho family of the late Carrie ing. Mr. Mlnton also spoke of the ver knives, forks and spoons at one Pneumonia on Trip to Havana. ceeded In breaking a window In tho gress—play In the open air. When we Bell Scott, hereby take this oppor- cent each; some of these you arc church Sunday night, March' 24. benefits that have accrued to Red A VICTIM OF HEABT TBOtJBIJB. automobile with his foot. After he stop playing we stop growing. tunity to thank all friends who sent Bank through the water sports spon- using today. Mrs. Clare Elsworth Prentice, wife was locked up In Jail he set fire to Frank Merrltt will giro a short floral tributes, cars or any oUier act sored by the Monmouth boat club In 1905 we find they constituted a of Bernon 3. Prentice' of Rumson, a small roll of paper, but the police talk at the club's next meeting and of kindness shown In this, our sad Miss Laura V. Elliott Died Last died of pneumonia Friday In a hos- Harry Malchow will, furnish the at EISA'S LEANING TOWER, hour of bereavement Wo moat and the Ice sports arranged by tho Board of Governors to run the club. Week in Her 72d Year. quickly put out the blaze. Springs North Shrewsbury Iceboat and yacht In 1920 the club gave a testimonial pital at Savannah, Georgia. She end had a hearing before Recorder Wil- tendanco prize, Abram Krldel will heartily thank the pastor, officers and Miss Laura V. Elliott, who made her husband wero on their way by liam P. Irwln and was sent to tho furnish the principal speaker. members of the A. M. VS. Zlon church club, a neighbor of the Monmouth dinner to the members who were There Are Other leaning Towers, for their consideration, shown ua at boat club. called to the colqrs In the great war; her home with her nieces, Misses train to Havana when Mrs. Pren- county jail to await the action of but This le tho Most Famous. tice was taken sick. Her illness thla time. An Incident which revived mem- and unveiled a tablet dedicated to Flora and Almlra Mount of Mon- the grand Jury. CARD PARTY TOMORROW. Mary Powell, them. This tablet now hangs on the mouth street, died last Thursday of forced them to leave the train at In spite of the Important place ories to the older ones present was Pisa has held In history and in art Julian Scott, Jr. wall of the meeting room upstairs. heart trouble after a week's sickness. Savannah. The body was brought to Final Arrangements Made Last —Advertisement^ the presentation of a framed photo- New York, where the funeral was many tourists visit it chiefly to view graph of the late Captain, William Thero Is a story that Captain Cole Miss Elliott was born at Camden UNCAS extra ACTrvrrns. Night by Boat Club Auxiliary. held Monday at St. Bartholomew's Its famous leaning tower. Rumors Card of Thanks. A. Cole, a fiiember of the club for In his yacht "Gladys" took a number and was a daughter of the late Peter The Club Orchestra to Broadcast a The Players' boat club auxiliary of have got about that this tower 1B of the boys down the bay to look over and Abigail Elliott. She waa in her chapel. Burial was made at Green- We desire to thank all thoia who many years. It was a gift from wood cemotory. Frogram From Station WJBI. Fair Haven met last night at the slowly sinking at the base, and tbat offered sympathy during our recent Mrs. Colo and was appropriately Sir Thomas X LIpton's yacht "Sham- 72d year and had lived at Rod Bank home of Mrs. Mort Flanltz and com- some day It may fall—when Flsa will bereavement, and especially the Rev. presented by Joseph Salz. It was ac- rock." As they approached the yacht tho past 65 years. She was a mem- Mrs. Prentice was the daughter of Tho TJnoas athletlo club of Red pleted arrangements for a card take one more step down from tbo B. F. Rhonda, the Rev. Z, T. Dugan, cepted by Mr. Mlnton. they saw tho tender with. Sir Thom- ber of the Red Bank Methodist the late James W. Ellsworth, bank Bank met last night at the homo of party to be held tomorrow night at proud place she onco held. Archi- the bearers and those who loaned Thoma3 Irving Brown, president as Llpton aboard depart' from the church,' Surviving her besides the or and coal operator. She was a sis- Harry Clayton, Jr., of Shrewsbury St. James's school auditorium. Mrs. tects who have made a study of the cars. of tho North Shrewsbury iceboat and yacht. Tho "Gladys" beat him up to Misses Mount are several other ter of Lincoln Ellsworth of Arctic avenue. There was a large attend- Lon Hascall Is in general charge of Leaning Tower, howover, oay that It Mrs. Anna Longstreet yacht club, was next called upon, Mr. tho Highlands. They jnvited Sir nieces and nephews, they being Wil- exploration fame. Besides her hus ance, and after the transaction of the affair and Mrs, Samuel H. Clea- la In no danger of falling. "- and Relative*. Brown spoke of the great asset Red Thomas to Swift's hotel and while liam and Clinton Elliott, Mrs. John band and brother she leaves a daugh- business a eocial time was enjoyed. land, Mrs. Leon Kelley and Mrs.. Ar- —Advertisement. entertaining him Sir Thomas re- J. Many, Mrs. Francos Mlnton and ter, Miss Clare Prentice, who made Apparently tho tower was not in- Bank has in the Shrewsbury river. On Friday night the club orches- thur Mayhew are her assistants. Mrs. Card of thanks. ' marked. "That's by first defeat; I Misses Emma, Jennie and Sadie El- her dobut this winter; and a son, tra will broadcast a program from tended to lean when built. Some He said that the Improved highways Tony Hunting and Mrs. August Wulf- faut of the base caused the leaning, We thank our friends and neigh- and better train service would be of hope It wont turn out the same way liott of Red Bank and Leon, Ken- Sheldon E. Prentice, a student at St. Station WJBI from nine o'clock un- Ing will be hostesses. The next meet- bors for their acts ot kindness and In our yacht races." neth and Vernon Morford of New Paul's school In Now Hampshire. Mr. til half-past nine. It Is supposed. Thus the world has great benefit to Red Bank and that ing of the auxiliary will bo held next been marveling for years at the sympathy In our bereavement caused one of the moBt important problems To show lils appreciation of their York. and Mrs. Prentlco were married In Last Thursday the club's basket- Tuesday night with Mrs. John Froth' by tho death ot Mrs. Jennie Walling. 1908. Leaning Tpwer of Pisa, as It Is Mrs. John. E. Bennett, Jr., waa to give the public frea access to friendship and good sportsmanship The funeral was held Sunday af- ball team was defeated by the bas- ero at the Twin Gables apartment called. the river. Sir Thomas Llpton visited tho Mon- ternoon at hor late home and Rev. Mr. Prentice retired a short time ketball team of tho River street house. Albert Johnson. Yet it Is not the only leaning tower. —Advertisement, ) John W. Cantillion read a history mouth club and his letters anent Benjamin Franklin Rho.adf* preached ago as an active partner of tha brok- schorl. Tomorrow the first team of - out I am- " i' thereto are part of the records of tho oormon. Burial was at Fair View erage firm, of Dominlok & Domlnlck the Uncas club will play tho River For Webnter'8 Now International Dic- ol the club which follows: COLLISION AT RUMSON. tionary gives this Information: "The IN MEMORIAM. It is always helpful to pin a date the club. cemetery. Tho bearers were Alvln at New York. A short time ago he street. team and the club's second In laving m«morr of B«ttjamln R, Ola* In 1024; hold a Joint Pair with the Whiting, George Truex, John P. bought three large farms at Holmdel team will play the Shrewsbury sec- most celebrated leaning tower Is that var, who departed this lift February 27tli, on anything which has to do with Daniel Mears Hurt Last Night When of Pisa, which is tbo campanile of history, and ths dates applying to Ice boat club to raise funds to bulk- Combs, John C. Warden", John E. for the purpose of establishing a ond team. 1027. head the new property. Chamberlain and William H. Rogers, private estate. He is prominent In His Car Hit a Truck. the Cathedral, being 13 feet out of tho God h&s Mt myitar!e« ot gr&ct— this brief story of the Monmouth The, next meeting of the club will perpendicular In a height of no feet. Wnya that we cannot t«U; Boat Club commences at May 26, In 1927! proposal sent to. tbe joe all of Red_Bank. ; aviation circles, The Prentice resi- be held at the home of Charles A new Bulck coupe, driven hy Dan> . Hfl. hides them. deep, in a aecret alscp dence at Rumson Is on the corner of Two at Bologna, three at Venice, and 157!), and progresses to the current boat club to build a joint club house Reeves on Newman Springs road. lei Mears of Rumson, was wrecked one at Zaragoza have a still greater Of him wo loved ao well. for the use of both clubs. DEATH OF DAVED GIDEON. tho Rumson road and Ward avenue. I last night when It ran Into the rear ItEBECCA OLOVBIt, date, a period which la roughly equal inclination." MARGARET 0L0VEH, to the life of the average man. In 1927 Commodore Gerald Hol- ESTATE SOLD AT AUCTION. of a truck In front of Bertram H, HABB1B0N 0LOVER. broolc donated a beautiful trophy for He Was One of tho Former Owners Borden'a estate at Rumson. Mr. A campanile Is a bell tower, espe- History makes much to do over DD3D' IN FLORIDA. cially if it Is built apart from the Generals and Admirals, but takes no sailboats. The .first race was won by of the Gideon & Daly Farm. Emllle J. Kuper" Property at Bum- Mears'was cut and bruited and hla injuries were dressed by Dr. D. Har- church to which It belongs. The great Interest in colloquial river ac- the Monmouth boat club entry;; the Henry Vlerlng, Formerly qf Port son Brought $9,175. South River club boat captured tho David Gideon, who waa at one time old Karp. Tho truck was owned by leaning tower of Pisa contains nev- WANT ADVERTISEMENTS- tivities. part owner of the famous Gideon Monmouth, Died In His 71st Year. eral bells, none of which, howover, Therefore vr« can claim that the second race. Tha final races •will be The Emilia J. Kupor estate at Boyle Bros, of Newark and was driv- Too Late for Classification. & Daly stock farm near Holmdel, Rumson was sold at auction Monday en by Charles Jacobus. Policeman havo been rung for many years, lest course ot history travels a somewhat sailed this year. As It requires two Henryi Vlerlng of Avon, formerly HOUSE for rent, >lx room., both, sll Im- wins to permanently ' annex the died Sunday at tho ago of 84 years of Port Monmouth, died recently at by the administrators. A house and Charlco Blaoficlua mado an Investiga- the vibration causo damage to tho topsy-turvy path. Many events of at. his homo nt Lawrence, Long Io tower on Its unsteady foundation. provements; srootl location; rent rea- Insignificant Importance at the per- trophy wo hope' to accomplish this Fort Worth, Florida, where he had lot on the west side of Washington tion. A summons was given to Ja- •onable. Addrew 73 Wtit Front atraet. happy task this summer. land. For many years he waa a fam- street was sold to George Hallanan cobus on a charge that the rear light The word campanile conies from this Red Bank, phono_32-K.« iod of their occurrence come later ous figure in race horse activities been spending tho winter. Ho was In 1928; participated with the seventy years old. Mr. Viorlng waa for $5,300. The lot Is 50x136 feet on his truck was out. Italian "campana," a bell. PORTER tfrant#4t young inan io work As quits to overshadow the resounding and in New York city politics. He and tho houso has eleven rooms. Mr. porter. Apply Kntaln & Green, 40 Broad conquests which at the time seemed North Shrewsbury Ice boat and yacht served ono term as an assemblyman born at Port Monmouth and lived street. Red Bunk.* to be of epochal significance. club and the Red Bank yacht club thero forty years. Ho leaves a wld- Hallanan bought the furniture In the Overhead Doors on Flrehousos. A Sore Enough Kid, LOST, H black and tan terrier, feraalo, an* In the New York legislature, but his house for $178. On the rear of tho And this brings us to the bumble in the carnival of river sports. . political power existed both before ow, Mrs. Mary DeGrote Vlerlng-, and Overhead doors have been in&talled Bob was telling about his visit to nwen to tho name of Pcgey. GotunrunU The early days alBo held the at- two sons and a daughter, they being lot is a garage with living quarters cute with Percy E. Hlck«, Rumion, N. J., story ot tho Monmouth Boat Club. and after this event. He waa a close upstairs. Two lots wore sold to Mar- at the main entrance to Relief flro- tha country. Whilo there he had phono 330-n, We reaS in the old minute books traction of a summer clambake; dis- friend of the late Richard Croker, Edward, Harry and Eva Vlerlng. He houso on Drummond place. The work acquired some rustic idioms, nnd his continued some twenty-five years ago. also leaves a brother, Frank Viering tin Kennedy of Locust Point. One HOUSE for rent March lit; evary modern front which much of this material who waa tho leader p'J; Tammany of tho lota Is on Washington street was done by Ralph B. Slckels of Mc- mother was correcting these as ho Improvement, lot 160x200: ideal looitlon. Is cribbed that to ths founders' urge It was revived and held last fall at Hall. of Port Monmouth, and a sister, Mrs. Laren street. Overhead doors are proceeded. earner McCnrter and Peart avenues. Fair lor recreation, and their lovo of the Water Witqh. Edward Oakcs of Atlantic Highlands. and was bought for $1,650. The other Haven, N. J. Apply Mm. Goers* Harm, Mr. Gideon and his partner, John lot Is on Lafayette street and tho also on Liberty flichouoo and similar "Well, we goes up"— two doora down. water, wo owe this anniversary to- Again in the early days there was Daly, who died some timo ago, were Tho body was brought to Avon, doors will be put on Independent flrc- "Went up." inaugurated the Washington's birth- where the funeral was held. Burial price was $2,050. Each lot Is 50x136 HEO Speed Wagon for tale: con b« bought day. well known In Monmouth county. The feot. Jere J. Carew was auctioneer. housc. "Went up on the farm"— at yoiir owii price; liavtr to make room, The Idea of the boat club was born day dinner. Who can forget the was made at Fair View cemetery. . an i a "To the farm." William Sehloeder, corner Glenmary avenue: stock farm which they owned at Alston Bookman was the lawyer for ind RtveraUle drive, Bed Bank.* In the fertile brain, and Is the child memories of those Old Tlmo Din- Holmdel wa3 one of the finest in the "To the farm, and there we see" ners? They grew to be a great event the estate. Why She Wanted a Refund. MAN of ability open for position u raan- of the indomitable spirit of that state and tho horses bred and reared FORMER RESIDENT DEAD. "We saw." eter on private eitate; experienced In all great surgeon, good sportsman, and in the annals of the club and In tho In persuasive tones tha good "We saw a little kid"— there made racing history. This farm ST. JAMES'S TEAM DEFEATED. looking woman who had secured an uranchea. Beat of references el to flhar* eminent citizen of this community. history of Red Bank. is now owned by threo brothers, they "Little child. Now begin again acter and utneie,<; Addroii Box 64, lUd "Greatness always appeals to fu- Charles doK. Rlker Died Sunday at interview with tha taxicab manager Bank.* ^ _^ Dr. Edwin T. Field, who now rests being Henry, William and George * Home for Incurables, and tell it properly." within the shadows of thla.club house. ture," said Emerson. To relnaugu- Thoy loot at Basketball to South tried to convince him that the com- "Well, wo went up to the farm, FOR SALB, several large aib eana, Jir-otl. Cross. Blver by Score of 16 to 18. pany owed her $2.02. daily new; price 76 cents uoh. Phono A man whose memory la revered and rate this dinner will renew interest Charles doK. Hiker, a former res- and there wo saw a goat's little Rod Bunk B06.» honored by all who knew him. in the club; and to Interest your ident of Red Bank, died Sunday at St. James's basketball team was "Something broke," she said, child." NAVESINK RESIDENT DEAD. "and I waa held up for 45 minutes AUTO.TIRES for sale; flvo shoei, tunes In association with such men as' members is one sure way to success. the Home for Incurables at Now defeated last week by tho South and rlma for sale; also Hco Spaed Wagon. William Pintard, William S. Sneden, We are Indebted to our president York, where ho fiad boon a patient River publio high school players, 16 while tha driver tinkered with tho A Tramp's Story. very reasonable, William Sehlooder, corJ and his efficient committees for this Mrs. Mary E. Kclcb. Dlca Sunday over a year. When ho lived at Red machine." ner Glenmarr avenue and Blvenldo drive, Ephralm tS. Ovens, Archibald An- at tho Age of Soventy Years. to 13. Georgo Martin starred for St. "You say you wero once the edi Horl Bonk.' tonldes, Dr. . Horace. B. Van'Dorn, celebration today. Ho has success- Bank Mr. Biker-was employed at J. James, making flvo field goals and Her manner was BO impressivo tor of a newspaper?" fully endeavored to promoto the wel- Mrs. Mary E. Kclch died Sunday Trafford Allen's hardwaro store on that the manager was on the point of WANTED, two -whlto waltresaas. Apply Enoch L. Cowart, Thomas H. Apple- 1 contributing ton points to tha Red "Yes, lady, and it was a very at once. Mlndlln'a, 18 Wallaco atroitj Kate, Georgo V. Sneden and William fare of his club and our prosent at tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. West Front street. Ho loaves a Bank team's score. John Sammon writing out a check for the money Rcd_BRnki^ widow, Mrs. Annabello Rikor, and a demanded, but before doing so ha bright little sheet, it I do say It." N. Worthley, meeting, I am told, in flourishing condition ia a living tes- Margaret Smith of Naveaink, after a made the other points by a field goal "How does It happen, then, that BUILDEliS—Let ui build your home. Al> Dr. Field's boathouso, they organ- timony of his untiring efforts. long Rlckness. Death was duo., to daughter, Mrs. Ethel R. Banker. Tho and a penalty shot. Tho other play- remarked: •o repairing. Estimates cheerfully civ- funeral was hold this morning at "It certainly was a case of over- you are forced to ask at buck doors en, William Sehlotder nnd L, Matin!, "or. ized the Monmouth Boat Club on Save in tho rapid progress mado general debility. Mrs. Kelch was ers on St. James's team were Georgo for meals?" nor Rlvcraldo drive and Olenmary avenue May 26, 1,879. But two of the orig- in the early days of tho club there born at Naveslnk seventy, years ago. New York. The body will be brought Gill, Patrick Calandriello and John charging. It wasn't your fault tha Ilcd Bnnk,» to Fair View cemetery for burial. An- cab broke down, and ho should pot "It is merely a case of tha irony inal members remain, Dr. VanDorn has never been a period of more Shehad'tfiewaTcsident of that placo Hartnedy. Georgo Qulglcy and BUILDEBS—Lot ui build your (looi«—Ajl have charged you for the tlmo it of fate. I had a printer who was 10 Mm and Captalii Worthley. The found- rupld development and increase in al! her life, with the exception of two other service will bo held in tho cem- Georgo Grauso were substitutes. near-aighted, and one afternoon £&1 ' Estimate, chesrtull, (IT. ers of this Club were the most skill- membership than that of the past years sho lived at Headden's Corner. etery this afternoon at four o'clock. took to mako repairs." en. William Schloedcr and L. Mahiw. oor- Rev. Robert MacKcllar will conduct Friday night the Rod Bank team "0 " said she, "he didn't. It iBn't when ho mado up tho paper he got nor Riverside drive nnd Glenmary avenue, ful oarsmen of Red Bank and the two years under tho leadership of She waa twice married, Her first will play St. Rosc'n high school at a wedding notice and a murdor trial Iteu Brink.* adjacent places abutting the Nave- our virile, active, zealous President husband, Thomas Woodward, died tho service. overcharging I am complaining Belmar. about. Ho made mo lata for a mixed, so that after deicribinjc tho TOP SOU, and Boat manure for sale, Fla» sink, comomnly called the North Augustus M. Mlnton. During hia about forty years ago. Her second costume of the bride it said the con- polos furnished and ereotad. Charlea E. Shrewsbury river. tenure of oilice lie has added 60 mem- husband, who was James Kelch, died VICTIM OF PABALYSIS. bargain sale that closed at 11 Hurd. lied Bank. LUNCHEON FOR SCHOOL CLASS. o'clock, and when I finally got thero demned man. almost collapsed when The intent and purposco of the bers to tho roll. a yenr ago. GIRL wanted~to wor]( |n candy ator« and I had to pay $4 for a blouso that sentence was pronounced." ., r j "i?.."?1* fountain. Apply Bed Bank Cluli wero to promote physical cul- The excellence of the performance Besides the daughter mentioned Amos A. Woodhull of West Bergen St. James's Eleventh Grade Will Cindy Kitchen, Drn«,l street. Rod Bink. ture and more especially to encour- of tho "Old Timers" lias been lost above Mra. ICeluh leaves threo sons, Tluce Died In His GSth Year. had sold up to 11 o'clock lor $1.08. Have it Tomorrow at School. Jt is tho difference I am fighting; age the manly art and exercise of In the distance, as the aggressive new they being Edwnrd Kelch of Atlan- The Latest Model. WANTED, Punch and Judy ihow. president rides on to further records. tic Highlands, Capt. William Wood Amos A. Woodliull of West Bergen The second of a series of lunch for." rowing. placo died of paralysia Sunday. Ho "Ypu have a fine lot of children, Telephone Kumson 668,° There is even a legend that they And BO, personifying the Monmouth ward of River Plaza and Percy eons by tho eleventh grade of St Sinks," said Hawkins, as after a spin Woodward of Chicago. Tho funeral was born at Holmdol 64 years ago Jamcs'a high school will bo held to- Tho Fastor's Retraction. discovered tho real healthful bene- boat club, I say to her: and had lived at Red Bank fifty through tho country they returned FOB HALE, beautiful fur coat, lame aauir- To'laV you turn a KoMen pnK/i will bo held Thursday, aftornoon at morrow noon at the school cafoterla. Sonator Murphy Foster, at a dinner fits to be derived from the Shrews- yoars. Ho leaves a widow and two in Washington, said ot a certain n to the house for dinner. "How many rel collar anil cuffs; size *4; perfect con- bury. In JLifcV lonff book oE verse and Ernsr, tho house and will bo conducted by The luncheon committee la comprised are there?" dition: worn four months. Cost 1200 sell And/added to the hone, for ripe, fid age, Rev. rtalph W. Carr. Burial will bo sisters. He was a member of Celes- of Dorothy Bresiln, Anna Ansbro, traction: "It was a retraction with- !_• f"i. Phone Eatontown 102.J. I am to'fcl that a desire to enter a tial lodge of Masons. Tho .funeral out value. It recalls tho Nola Chucky "Seven," said Banks, proudly. r regatta on fho Rchuylliill river in- Xlils \vi*h from ever/ member Roes: made at Fair View cemetery. Mary Bly, Georgo GUI and Patrick "I've often wondered," said Haw- l OR SALE, homc-mudo apple butt«r and Tlj6.t-Joy nhhle -with the nun by day will be hold at two o'clock this af- Calandrlcllo. Tho profits will bo scandal. Dean Washington, In the applo jelly I two glaises for 25 cents. spired Dr. Field to gather nbout him /And l'cafe glow with the ulnrs nt night, tornoon at the Methodist Zlon heat of a revival, shouted from tho kins, "whether you pepple with so Schneider's Market. 21 West Front atreet, used for tho dance given by the many children nave any favorites ltcdjlank.__ tho skilled oarsmen cf that day ami And that forever en your way DEATH OF YOUNG WIFE. church, with Rev. W. W. Atchlson eleventh grade in the early summer Nola Chucliy chapel: 'I BOO bofo' ma to form a club whicli would qualify 1 among them." FOR RENT. hoifsVat 84 Waahln*ton \ou Xare beneath ttio one preat light. in charge. Burial will bo made at to tho graduating class. ton chicken thieves, lncludln that atroet. liumaon, N. J.. phono 444 Humson. its members lor entry in such re- Success. Former Ilcd Bank Girl Dlod Last "Oh, now," returned Blnks. hesi- Whito Rldgo cemetery. lliar Calhoun Clay.' Calhoun Clay at 3BW1NU MAUHmMTbariSnTlinatiat gattas. Dr. Fiold vowing agalnut tho rresidenl—AuKustua ""• Mlntun. Week ut Jtiinhestcr. onco rose and loft the church. Ho tatingly; "that is to say, not con- model family mr.chlnen, p, JR. Wooda, greatest oarsmen uf the country fin- Vice president—Walter S. Noble. DOINGS OF BOY SCOUT TROOP 8. was vory angry. Ho brought several sciously, but of courso wo are rnoro 88 Whlto atreot, Hod Bank. All makes ished second and brought fame to the . Secretary—Ednar V. Denlse. Mra. Dorothy Elliott North, wife Rcovojtown Native Dead. interested in tha 1923 model than in neir machines and all Unda repaired." of W. Russell North of Rochester, Mrs. Luclnda P. Reovey, a lifelong powerful Influences to bear and tho Monmauth boat club. Treasurer— OorRe W. Oh'andler. They Mot last Week and Practiced deacon promised to apologize. Bo at tho earlier ones." Later on we learn that Charllr Captain—Ferdinand h. White. New York, died last Thursday in her resident of Reevoytown, died Thurs- for tho Red Bank District Rally ARTICLES FOR SALE. Commodore—Thomas P. Hubbard. 27th year. She waa a daughter of tho day. Sho was 48 years old. She tho following rovlval tho old man Sutton and Dr. Field rowing on the Hoard o( Governors—Ensley M. White, said: 'IJ desire to retract man last Proud of Har Mother. NEW PERFECTION oil etova IIS, lama Passaio river, finished one. two re- late Frank Elliott of Red Bank and leaves her husband, Joseph Recvcy, St. James's boy scout troop has be- r.eoritc W. Ttiay, Augustus M. Minti she had lived her many years. Be- gun practicing for tho Bod Bank dis- night's remark namely, 'I sea bofo' A little girl, sitting beside her While Mountain Icebox 130, VacuetU spectively. It it; a pleasant commen- Walter S. Noble. Charles A. Minton. Jos- and a daughter, Mrs. Harriet Tay- 1 sides her, husband sho is survived by trict rally to bo held on tho Rod Bank men ten chicken thieves, lncludln mother in a New York theater, (S.OO, porli Bc,inu j,-l5| i,|un0 s5Oi Taje_ tary that tho Triton rowing club of eph Applreate, Edpnr V. Denlae, George lor. Tho funeral was held Sunday Calhoun Clay.1 What I should have caused many amused glaccs by her phone Red Bank 312, or at 108 Bridge Newark, a leading organization of W. ChnnnW. Harold V. B. Voortiis, lor- her mother and a brother, Mrs. Wado at Wordon's funeral homo nt Red high Echool grounds. Members of the nvenue, Hcd Bunk.* diuaud L. White. Malny nnd Wesley Elliott, both of troop who passed tenderfoot tests are said, dear brethren and slstcrn, was, frequent bursts of comment and I'OIl SALE, mahoBony National cash MK- the state, sought to have Charlie Hut- Bank. Burial wa3 mado at White islcr, practically now; regUtora up to Trustees—.Tnscpli Sal*. Cornelius S. Rochostor. She also leaves five aunt3 John Kolleher, David Donahuo, Mi- 'I uoo bofo' mo nine chicken thieves, laughter. For a tlmo hor mother, un ton join their club. It has been fur- Ridge cemetery. not lncludln1 Calhoun Clay.'" willing to be the center of attrac- ninety-nine dollnra and ninety-nine cents. ther stated that, had Dr. Field in an- Mount, Joseph Applecnle. Thomas S. Jlub- and uncles living nt Rod Bank. chael Plerco and Vincent McGulrc. Also small Marvin safe; price very re#> bnrd, Joseph V. Ilaymonrl. Tho funeral wns held Sunday af- George Poole and Harvey Buckalcw tion, succeeded In holding thu irro nonnble. Ghlpkln's, 60 Broad et*wt, Slatl other race, taken advantage of tech- Tost presidents—William PIntard, Wil- Death ot an Infant are now members. Tho troop now pressiblo in check. But when n Bonk.* nical omissions of hia opponents he liam T. Corllci. Charks A. Mlnton. Fred ternoon at R. R. Mount & Son's fun- oral home and it was in charge of Thorrms A. O'Neill, Infant oon of has a membership of about sixty. The nest Thing In tbe World. Japanese troupe in pink fiVshinpfi SEfwiFG MACHINE In eood condTBoSToi; could have been declared tho winner; W. Moselle, William N. Worlhley, Wil- came on, the twinkling legs of a re- pale at a very renjonable prlco. Mr«. but that was not the kind of sports- liam II. Houston, William Cullineton, Dr. Rev. Benjamin F. Rhoads. Burial Margaret and John J. O'Noill of Fort .»»«. , * This dates back some time, but 1B still of application. President Cleve- cumbent Jap, tossing a barrel in Jjhn_jE-_Bennet.t,_Port_Moiimouth, JJ. J.» manship that appealed to Dr. Field. Edwin yield, Joseph Apnlegate. waa nt Glenwood cemotory at West Hancock, died Thursday. Burial was In a MaoBachusetts Hospital. 1UIODEi ISLAND RED c««. Jot hitSHni mado Friday at Fair Vlow cemotory, land's colored man and Bocrctary dlzxy revolutions, proved too much. From its inception the Monmouth The committees in charge o£ tlio Long Branch. The bearers wore Mrs. Joseph Reynolds of Hudson or table; »l»o three cockerels, twenty Mr. O'Neill is an electrician nt Sandy Ilolto Smith's colored man were ex- "Look, mother." piped the shrill laylnit pulleta. twenty yearling hens, eomo boat club bos had on its roster groat celebration were as follows: Alex J. McCoach, John J. Carhart, avonuo is a surgical patient at a hos- Hurry Kirk and J. Miller, all of Red Hook. orcising their mastors' horses out on treble,'"you could do that, too, if rurnlturo and antiques, 0x13 ruff, oarieoc oarsmen, one of tho mont conspicuous, Chairman—George W. Bray pital at Springfield, Masachusctts. condition; moving, no room. Mn. V Van. Toastmasler—President Augustus M. iianlt. . a country road, and got Into a dis- you wanted to; couldn't you?" and one who drew many laudable Mis. Roynolds haa been olck for nomo pute as to what ia the best thing In _?Z_J__Jl!!tJ_!__ l5±5_!__ comments In th'r. New "¥ork dallies Minton. A Party on Hudson Avenue. tlmo and she went to Sprlnflcld about CtfltN (or aala, 200 liuabalT wiisoTTNT 1 Dinner—Augustus M. Minton, Peter J. FAIR HAVEN RESIDENT DEAD. Miss Loretta Regan, daughter of tho world. Finally they made a bat of Mr». Duzsitt's Gown. _J___25_£_2_!J£! ' __k pliom J IMI'M. was Robert WhlHns, familiarly known Elehete, Elwooil MimiKh, Tony Hunting. a month ago for hor health. Sho has dollar on it. LIVING ROOM, beilroom' ~a~nd~~add~plHU as "Uncle Bob." In his time he rowed John Regnn of Hudson avenue, had a. "Mrs. Duizitt attracted much com: Kntortalnment—Tony Hunting, I'etcr J. been at tho hospital only a few days. "Well, what la de beat thing In tho or furniture, Inoludln* flat top mahogany from Brooklyn, N. Y., to Rod Bank, .Kiehcle. Mrs. Jeaao Frost, Sr., Died Friday In party last week, whicli wns attended Mr. Reynolds, who |s employed by merit when »ho appeared in her lat- .losk, largo bookcane. and «ntla.ue bureaus N. J., one hundred and fourteon Her OSlh Year. by seven of her young frlendo. The world?" asked Cleveland's man. est amporo gown," wrote tho mar- ?I—-B_ii!_L___?IBii!L . n"* "»nk«" Reception—Commodore Tlmmns S. Hub- tho Shrewsbury dairy company, Jiao "Itoas' possum and sweet 'taters," (114) llmca. On ono "f thcuo trlp.i itfird, Chitrles A. Min"ili, Thnmni Irvim: Riiesta were Misses Helen Afnsnoy, been visiting his wife. ket reporter, who had been detailed 1)AHK brliwllo and white Boaton' lerrlsr llroun. Illuhiird Appleifatp, William II. It, Mra. Annlo A. Frost, wife of Jesso Catherine Leddy and Gortrudo Fee- said Hoke Smith's man. puppies for sale, threo and a half months ho left Brooklyn In tho fnen of n Frost, Sr., of Fall- Haven, died Frl- in a pinch to sub for tho societ edi- utorrn at seven o'clock In tho morn- White, Hurry C. llurrowe*. Albert S. Miller, ney, George Gill, Allan Conroy, Ed- "Whoa," Hold Cleveland's man, tor. old| elre ami dam ri:oto Ilrmlen I,, llani-c., Wllll.i,] A. l'lntaid, Hoel Borgcti placo, Tho members will rascal! Yo' alnt leavo mo nufftn' to the real French twist, huhl" pany; In busineaa thirteen years. Sav* SO J, Lnrluiiil, John I,'. Ilul.bard. fvineral Was hold Monday at VVor- building on Wallaco street on March bring their lunches and they, will Buesu nt." to 307!) on automobile and workmen's «om* yearn. Today wo would nay of him «lcn"« funeral home and wna in "No, I mean ampere all right," "name man." On another occasion hn tJi'L'rii-ullni] — HaroM !!. Allen, Elmer 1st. Harold B. Cowloy is proprietor start Bowing at ten o'clock in tho artfuetl the market reporter. "It penaatlon Insurance. Writ* Monmouth IliHi.e, Fied Fisher, Jr., Jnmca M. Bunell. charge of Rev. C. H. Hoover of Fair of tho shop. mornlnf?. At half-post two o'clock in Tbe Super-Salesman. County agents, Ferd B. Moeller Co., W»l paid a vlolt to Captain Ham Morford Haven. Burial waa made at Lln- Luke Longhead In The RoR \vaa shocking." Long Branch, N. J. Dnnr—Chnrlra A. Million, Ceorea W, tho uftornoon a business meeting .—, ^fr«« just as the folks were going for a Chandler, • frbft. liilk!) to over 85,000 people ev«ry (Want advertisements. aoatlBued oa ant It pay* to advertise In The Rpglnter, will la held. woolc-Advortliiemeut, U pays to advertise In The Register, BED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 27,1929. Page Fffieea

-JARM PRODUCE. BUSINESS NOTICES. BUSINESS NOTICES, EMPLOYMENT- REAL ESTATE TOR RENT. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. WHITE GIRL warted for general houae- FOR SALE, (feed family cow, tuberculin HAVK jour «loth»« ele»»fd «« tb* Ci'.y HBST'CLAHS hand laundry; wuh work STORE for rent. Apply H MB pie avenue, HILL BITE for »• avenue. Fair Haven, N. J.. phone 2028, Red conveniences nnd located on ona of thetoad to.. Elrcr.ld. drlv« .....and Re. d Bank. 1. nktr, SOT We«t Krfihi «Uett ARTICLES ONB tftfttDRKD baits o* Gretn Mountain tt Bank.* GROOM wanted: ona able to school and best lit reels in Red Bnnlt; suitable for a F. Andr.w, drair.r H. Red Bank. ^-•..^oneHed Hank HOT, VutiU tor "aaliToiiii and Binji BNMMI jwUtoet for ailaj P)BO fifty v\s*< aged hnndle .five polo ponies; inuBt live on email f(irmly.'moderate rent. Apply at the NEW BUNGALOW of four rooina and batn "F0H~8Afcl*EB, new flve-nmm nnuiij l*7l» »IIJ itava lenirtbai alao tort wood «or from ten w«ka to nine monthn, James PLUM HI NO and banting. •tftlmatM fur- BABY CARRIAGES repaired end repainted; prominci. Heforcncca rtujiiired. AdJreso nUbed. Jutevh W. KOK, lie Plk heels re-tired. Manns' Bicycle Kx- ollko of tiitrniund Eisner Co., or telephone for aale; gataie; all Imprsvamiiita; amall living room with window* ovcrlookirw l J. 11. Caro»7. pfcona Eatoatown road, llfltl Bank, phon» 8317. Groom, (Jrnwcr M, lied liank. Ited Hunk J100. down payment, balanca tlk. rent. 27 Foi- the riv T; flreplflce and open ttalrwayt \ — - ,-_ _ —-- ,____, •lie, Z1_ Kant Front street, Red Bank, nian avenue, Fair Have; ~~ bath, MONEY to_ta§n on flrut mortgsee in ium« ECUntxperid ._o7 DKSIHAI1LE olltce for rent in the Eisner mxa, electricity and nvery convenU 'bRr>9iun><»th «»» ft«t tar aalei: «°ur from Buck's ttrsln; nix ctntmBir the from «Z,ff6 tip. Prompt iervlee. The tlsins ofiico management, bookkeeping, building-. Apply at the office of Slsmusd FOR SALE, lots on cut aid* of Mai wlndm»TJ~t the thta* for hot doj hundred. MM, Joseph H. Lefferi^" fend A Loin Company, 12 Mechanic collections, is open fox a position of accept- Eisner Co^, or telephone Red Bank 1100. avenue; ilte 40x160. For paxticu er, 607 VVeit Front ttreit, Hi vet Neck, N. J. BOYCE Palrttlng Service—Practical phone Eed Bank I028-R. . phone Ited Dank 1(107. •land. At Dlekman'i Boat Work«. Kail atreet. Bed Bank. • ______puintcr* and paper hunger!. Interior jiblo pros pec La. Address K., 152 Kings- Kfif HBNT; the~R".v«r I'laia Camtnui.it? 11 link, Icy «trcfit. TJOIIJT Bratich. N, J. clubhoyse for rrivnt« parti#«. dances or FOR SAI>E, acrtaff«: one to ftfte«u aer»s MUNMOUTU eouuty-rem «#«r •„_ BABY CHIX—Oilier your ctabt now. DOCK and bulkhsad builder. I'ortabl* liti bl dacki and fioati a epefllBlty. A. 8. or oufalde palntine. Beit wall paper WANTED, ffi'rl for senerarnmce"woikTwith meetings of any kind; nice dialog room. for Bale or rent; with or without houie; ------r ——-...-..- r,Ht,^.».^4j *aotorv thV iargtfi "i*"*» o< -aod furnKurt and Thin year buy quality ebli. ~ All our all Improvement!; on the Monmouth state altei, farma, dwelling.. A Una to tfcla nouss furnUhiDBi In the iuti. Bu» ooi,. Whlu, 28 Oakland »tr«t. Red Bank. •nd paper.hanging service in the coun- kldirn of bookkeppinj* and «tenon- china and silver; also kitchen. Applj w> ttfecderi itre two and three-year-old rapby preferred. Annlv heffirc 10:JI0. Hr- Charles Brenker, chairman of executive road; stream water running through; suit- me. will brlnii full particular.. Lukar'i tent* or homes outright, ot sell on commn. JERSEY COAST luindry. 607 Wast Front ty. Addreai 31 Second street, Hum- able for duck nr chicken farm, gasoline or BIO». deom. ff.Rabsrti.Co., Ine,, 8Utt hens! blood teated and at&to auper- •treet, litver Plata, Is the TIB^* to bring Jration Enginccrinit Co,, CO Monmouth board. West i-'ront street. River Plaxa. !.altj Offloa. CimBlirll's Junction. U.lfornC aun, phone 312-M. N J.. phone Ited Bunk 1607. vegetable aland. Also acetylene plant for N. J. Phen. Kean.burg 602.M. Hwbway (on« mils north of Rid Baoki. vlBed; mated with pedigreed n^ales. your laundry work and eav» on.^thtrd the atreet,. Hc^Bank^ •ale; coit 1200, take 926. C, E. Andenon, rhone Red Bnnk 2871. , bill. Phone R«d Bank 1607. CharUi Ureo- GENERAL housework wanted", or plnia FOR RENT, newly decorated five-room 'IVE^ROOM EngiiSEngllah ' bumtiiuwTwltK Breeding coekereli, Cuitpm. hatcKtnKK ber. proprietor. bungalow, all improvements; garafre in* MogtrTouth ro«d. Long Brinch, N, J. . ip*c» forrooms on iBSonU-llonr; Holland GANAItV birds and uuld fl*b for aale. We JIONKY to loar'rThave |370O0amrY5T00O pait ui- whole time. Namilo eluded. Alao three-room bufrttnlow, (J| lm- teat, tile bath, tlroytace, gas, wiUr, «Ue. ngw hav« A full lino of cannrr birds and Hanp'a Leshora Farm. f. O. Atlantic IYPBWRITER be-diiuartera. Typ.wriUra to loan op flrat mortitaffc. William N. Jones. 18 Leijrhton avenue, Kcd Bank.' BUILDING LOTS for tale on Tinton ave- provementa. Inqairo C. W. Crozier Pearl nue, Eatontown, N. J., near Sun Eaiilei, trlcltyf «treet« nnd ttititwnlk* t matonry cold n>hi nUo bird and fliti suppliss, W, Hlshlondi, N. J. Phone MWOIclown rented, bought and told, Trubln's. £8 Worthlcy, real estate, 63 iSaat Front atreet. WANNTED,"work of any kind by miildle- street, Fair Haven, N. J., phone Red •tructuret (.0x125; Elberoo Pnrk. off Nor- W. Kennedy & Sons, 41 broad street, R«d [.road ttrcet, Red Bank. Red Bank,* MM. Emma Wolcott, Inquire second house 272.I)'-2. . Btred r»an. _Tclephonc_1452, fled Bank, liank 1082. from bridge. Telephone Eatontown 80 af- wood avenue, Elberon, Nt J. (TonveQlcat Hank. R&0 BANK WlnJow Cl«nina Co, Wt tornif. Other buildlnsv undev ootiBtruetfon. ; MONEY to tofin on flrut bond Rnd mort- XuTrp byyK l''OIt RENT at Fair Haven, two.California ter 6:00 P. M. JOr BUIL, nil dirt, itradtng of all kind"! OAIIBAGE fur ule, out by th« barret or mate* a •ptehlty of cleaning #lndowf of Phone tr»04-R, Red Bank, gnge on Improved real eitate worth married man, one ohlld; piftht yrarn' bungalows, ona five rooms and one atxNEWLY built house of ill lnrae rooms and nlto roadway* bttiltl Lalcewood aanil, fay the hamper: or with root* on. Any •tores, ofBcea and prifata residenoe*. Kates double the amount loaned. Alston BeeU- experience. Call or fid d res a Williams, care rooms, furnished, for winter or all year C11O1CB LIST of pfoportloa for saliPar waahed gravel, atag, cinder., blue aton*. quantity to mlt customer! alio ftrifc «!••» rait ion able, 'Satisfaction Kuararrteed- 43 nan. attorney. 10 Broad strse* Hed Bank garage: renU for 5720 a year; owner Price! roaionatilo, Howard 0. Roaavalt, Grooii Mountain potatoes, alio cormtalkk Washington street, Red Bank, phono H8.8, Ilray, Newman SprlngB road. Red Hank. nmnd; every modern improvement; ideal must sell at once, Price J7.350, worth renL EIlEab.th b. Hobb». real ciUUt, TVPEWUITER headquarters. Typewriters location. Apply Mrs. Hnmlin. Catherine Little gilver. N. J., .phong_Red_J_ankl*l. phoim 10afi, Itod Dank. by tho hundred, Vandervear VanDorn. MUNKY to loam bond and mottgaua; lstT YOUNG GIRL wanted, experienced hoolt- JH.500. Htdlejr-Hall, Red Bank 18S8. next 1 road. Red Bank, 2d and 3d. or will buy mortgage* i rea- rented", bought and sold. Trubin'i. o6 keeper. Addrese U. W., drawer M, Itod ?ut, Fair Haven, N. J., phona Red Bank to Carlton theater, 09 Monmouth alreet. 10II SALE, addlnj raachlnaa, deika, aafai, oHil street. Red Bank. Red Bank. Park, MIddletdwn; high loontloai 1200 • typewriters, filing eablnata. Everything HOD for vale, thirty year* old. Ihomw U. sonal)l« dlicounL Alao make building loan* I) mi k_^ i , for the allies. Call A.bury 6«40, Rutler't to responsible builders, E. Wolf. Mon- MRS. CAGLE'S private laundry, always at MOTHER'S HELPER wanted from 11:00 to HALF of double house, corner Shrewsbury wwb. Phone Red Bank 22B3-M. Or»nt homestead,! on Everett road, onu mouth avenue, corner Utb «treet, Lak«* your service. 183 West Ilervcn placi, avenue and Oakland street; six rooma. LAKE-SIDE HOUSES—Two with four OfHcn Equipment Co., 417 Bond • treat, tnd « half miles from l.ed Bank. Jobn tL 11:00 Monday!!, Wednavinyn. Thiiraelnys rooms each. In Eastiide park; ?al*> price VALUABLE buslnesn property "for '••(•; CID-tTfur BBlei York ^tate iweet cider, bv woofl, N/ J., phone Lakewood 1401, In rear. JPhoneReti Bank 20S5. nnd Kridayfi, Tplephnnc 406-J, or nt lib water, Ran, electricity and toilet; rent 125 lot on corner o( West Front street _oA flrwnt. It. U 1. Red Bank. ' [mr mnntli.y Apply Mrs. Jamrs J. QuiRley, [4.700, cash required, $700. Hadley-Hall. Maple avenue, on which ii located two Cull on or burrel. IJenJamin U. Crate, 14 HATCHING EGOS (or sale; Sir.lt, Comb EXPKUT automobile wiitber now ID dhar per ntnntli. John }J. for yon to choose from If you nro Inttreit- PhlJf^ >r Coolc, Jr., Newman Springs avenue, Red closed. Hurry. Hadley-Hall, Kcd Bank ea in buying, f. f. Kennedy, \ii Eut Dnip curd or phone; representative will repaired. Agent for Master carburetor Bank 2II09, , on Fair llaven road and Church street. 1888, next to Carlton, theater, 01) Mon- Front strcut. Red Dank, phono 2064. uall. 0. Merrltt, authorised branch Kal« HAY for anlo, baled. William Martinson, coal saving device. Fits any furnace, 42 Fair Iieven, N. J. Private and semi- Ilank, phone 463-R. mouth • treet, nma:uiu Rtove Co., 404 Newark avenue, Holmdel,_N_J1, phone 28, Ilolmdel. Lcightoa avenue, Bed Bank. Pbos« LANDSCAPE! gardener. Pruning private rooms with nursing care. Tele- APARTMENT for rent. fou~r~"rooms and i "Mlliiy Reach, N_J., Phon__20_0-R. LATE GROWN Cobbler aced potatoes for 1X64. phone Bi'J, Red Bark. - biitb, with lieat. Itobert Cameroji, cor- LOT FOR SALE at Parmly Park at Rum- TO SETTLE eatate will aacrface 82« by experienced men; spraying, lay- son. Inquire of John Arnold, Iturnaon, A'i . "TION, Poultry men—The latest coil Hale. WUUarn MarUnaon, phono 28 BOAUDINU, modern Improvements, hot CHICKENS wanted; will pay highest ner Fair Haven road and Pearl street, acre fnrm, mltnljle goneral farinin_r Ilolmdei. , li}g out of grounds, large ot smalt. market prices for fowls and broilers. Fair Huven, plione Red Bank 1886. N. J., or telephone Rumoon 688. bu : brooder utovcs on tho market nnd cold running water, centrally lo- FOR SALE, new bun.aJow of six roomi or summer countty homo; nine-room nro IIU<. tlinpladisplay att our r storestr. , Comme in BE13P cattle wanted; alao real calvca; cated : rates reason able, Hudson Houia, Advice given as to what, when and Call or write Alex Zwickl. 81) North NEW four-room bunpralow for rent, nicely 1 It road way, Long Branch, U. J., phone and bath; with concrete garage; all im- house with ntcum bent, running \ratep nnd look > em over, I 'red D. Wlkolt Co.. hlichest cash market prices paid. Tele- 181 Hudson avenue, phone Red Bank. Bit. bow to plant. T. H. Stiles, 17 Harri- decorated; b;tth, cas, electricity; every provements; coal and gas ranges, electrical 1 Ited »a«k. , phone or write I!, _Iotkin. Freehold, N, J.. HOWARD WHITE, 6"portland road. IGQO. convenience; alao garage. Charles Brenker, and bath; large barns, farmer !) cottag* son avenuo Red Bank, pbone li*Ul. light and fixturei, (tone chimney nnd ntorjc of four rooms; located one and half CUSTOM"hiitchlnir. baby chicks, coal and phono 26. ______Illsrhlandi, N. J., homo mover, fcunda- &l)7 Wen Front atreet, Rlv*. Plaza, phone fireplace: large plot of land. Will RCII on oil burning brnodcr Btpves, new and useil, HOGS nnd RhotCB wanted alive. Highest tlons built. 1'hone Hlghlanda I27U-IC WANTED, veal calvos, beef cattle and Red Rank 1(107. very easy terras. On Stona road, near miles from market station. Price re* for sale, C, It. Benjamin. Vandertiurir. ensh market prices paid. Telephone or CHIMNKY uweeplng. William V. Diete- It' IT'S real estate you wnnt we have piss. Top market prices paid, cash. IOIL KENT in Harris I'ark, six rooms and rich, 42 Lslfc-htoD avenue. Red Bank. Demareat &. Krahnert. Phone Red Bank Stone Church. Apply to Owner, Hills We duced from J20.000 to ? 12,600. Tnit N. J.. phono Freehold 101NF-2. wrlto D. Zlotkin, Freehold," N. J., phone A. E. Crawford Co., Tinton Falls, N, bath; Karaite; stenm heat, nil improve- Nuraer.es. near Atlantic Highland a, N. L Is a real buy. Merrltt It. Liunsoit, S 28. 829'M, or Eotontown 37-R. Main rlflce, ments ; fine • location. Apply 12 Mechanic FOR fciAI.15, hot bod sanh, flvs rows of 168 South street. E4tontown: branch office. J., plionn Eatontown 161. BUNGALOW of five rooms *nd bath for West Main street, Freehold, N. J. SIBBK, 8X11 feet, 1% Inches thick; white EIGHT tons of rye straw for sale, bnled, AUOTlONEfcJR—George Ii. Roberts Co., iSycomore avenue, Shrewsbury, N. J. street, Red liank. The Land and Loan aale; lot 50x150 feet; garace; price pine, with onic rrnse bar, glazed, tn lots of M. S. nrid & Bon, Llncroft, N. J., plione [no., auction specialists, pbone Red Banfa Compuny. $5,200; term I. Edward Hayes, 44 Church LET'S" TALK fibout signs now. Moynn ten. or more, $3:00 each, delivered. Per- Mlddletown 7U4-F-8. 2871, TUXEDO suits for hire. Latest style. TO RENT, four-room bungalow at Fair street, Fair Haven, phone Red Bank 49f>, Sign Co., manufacturer:) of commercial Can supply any amount needed, sices UKAL ESl'ATE for aal* or rent. In ordicr riiio & Hucknlcw, Inc., .Tameaburg, N. J. - THREE Holsteiti cowa, four, six and aeven out-door and all types of electric nigns. Haven; electric lights and water. Earl- to give beat service to clients, ownnri jron~)jfiuiii mnhoenny bookcase, three MONMOUTH Motor Haulage Co., daily 33 to 44. Monmouth Street Men'a Shop, 28 tnsr, Joiinson & Frake Co., pbone Red Bank years old, tuberculin tested; two fresh High clans, lowest prices and reliability. Monmouth street. Red Bank. FOR SALE—Lota, bungalows and are rcquosted to »end detailed descrlptloa Kin is doors; (rood onloti also pair quaint February lat: alio owe African Sander and transportation between Anbury Park, 116 Oakland street, phone 2431-J, Red 434. of property, with tt-rras, H, L. Freas, MONKY to loan on second mortgage real acreaso. No down payment: terms Broad atreet. Shrewsbury, N. J. aittlijiie uinliioiin, tmml-wrouuht, with bar. It. I, It. rooaten for Bale. J. ){. Taylor, Lon_ Branch, Red Bank and Newark Bank. THREE-ROOM apartment for rent; tteam Addrcus Box r>65, Red Bank. Everett road, Red flank, phono Middletown estate* one or two yrnr monthly pay • CANE and rush seata put in chairs. 28 incut plan. Highlands finance Corpora- heated; all improvements; corner Wal- arranged for entire purchase price. CHICKEN and truck fnrm for aale; el_"h- IOn SAI,E, W. S. M. Elco motor, four 1318-V-2. and New York; light and heavy haul- lace and Sprint: street. Telephone Red teen ucrea, nicely located; sell all your Ijitr. Phono Atlantic Higrhlands 24C. Wharf avenue. Itcd Bunk.* tion, 93 1'lrst avenue, Atlantio Highlands, George B. Brown Co., 12 Broad atr«et. cylinder, four cycle; ono two cycle FOR BALE, cow, three years old, nnd two N. J. • Hank 2065. Or call. eges right at tho door. A good home and Palmer motor. Can he aeen at Dlckmans younsr pigs, I1'. II. Douglas Kntatc, su- Red Bank, a good living for someone; poultry IIOUSCB WE BUY furniture, or sell on commission. IF YOU wanted a job would you print FOR RENT, new five-room house; Jai_e for 1,400 layers, running water, concrete Boat Work;, Wharf avenue. Red Banh. perintendent A. Strolinnmuer, Rums on road, Let us turn those odd pieces Into money LOST AND FOUND. iiviriB room with windows overlooking i-'OR SALE, ahouf fifty cords of slab wood, Rumson, N. J., phono 030-J. 7.D0O circulars telling all about it and floors; all conveniences. B. L. Atwater for you. Our truck will call for them. distribute them among 7,500 homes? You tho river; fireplace and open stairway NEAR tfte Shrewsbury river, bungalow ol owner, 253 Maple avonue, Red Bank, phono cut In stovo or flreplitco length; $10 n LOST, one rubber automobile chain. Re- bath, f_u3, electricity and every conveni- five rooms and bath, lot 50x137 fc«t We are the largest house of Its kind In the ward. Phone Red Bank 1777.* would not. It would cost too much in Red 'Bitnk 864-M. load; 0. O. D. delivered. M. S. Reid 4 AUTOMOBILES. state. George II. Roberts & Co., Inc., State time nnd monuy. Wise men get the same ence; also garage. Charles Brenker, 501 garage; price $5,500. Terms. Edward Son, -tiiieroft, N. J., phone Mlddlotowu highway, near Red Bank, phone Red Bank LOST, black and tun police pup; eight results by claaolfled advertising in ThWese t Front street, Itiver Plaza, phone Red Hayes, 44 Church street, Fair Haven, phone LOTS on Pinck~ney ro7d~ror^l^TflvVbeim^ 704-F-a. NOTICE—AH motorcycle riders, regardless months: old. Finder return to 256 Bridge Bank 1607. Red Bank 496. tiful lots ut Sllverwhito Gardens, on* 2371. Rit 63 and WHITE Lcilhorn chlck«. from three-ycor- whnt malio you ride, desirous of joining ANNESE School ot Music; expert instruc avenuca, Red Bank.* HALL for rent; third floor, 10 Broad FORTY LOTS for sale; South Belford, ? 'D'/D *, ^atcBt erowba aectiona Tho Monmuuth Motorcycle Club BOO Louis 1 LOST, girl's rod poclfetbook on Broad WE LOAN money on homo furnlturu with- in Red Bank. Buy row and earn next old hena rnatod to 260-egff pedigreed ticn on violin, mnndolln, guitar, ukelele, out removal in sums from $26 to 8300. street, for lodge, dances or entertain- along hitrhway. Buy from L-ker; terms years tncreaie. Or will build to suit. cockerel*. C. R. Beninniln, Vanderburg. Longatrect, care Home Electric Shop: Clur- steel guitar, banjo, Baxaphone, clarinet; street Saturday «flenioun. Please re- ments. Can be rented by the year, month to suit. He will build bungalows, help nnco Lovctand. care Jones Gaa Station, or Repayable monthly, lawful interest, prompt or evening. Apply R. Iiance & Sons, 12 Make a Bturt now for a home next year. N. J., phono Freehold 109-F-2. instruments sold and repaired. 47 Wash- turn to Miss Ruth Clayton, Shrewsbury service. Write, phone or call. Industrial finance same. Estimates cheerfully civ en. Address P. O. Box 446, Red Bank, Monmouth Oarage, Monmouth road and ington Btreet. Red Bank, phone 1761. avenue, Red Bunk, phone 1172-M. Hfbad street. Red Bank. Caleb Luker. Belford, N. J. LATHW nnd drill press for sale; Cisco Btnta Hl.hway, Occnnport, N. J., telephone Loan Society, Inc., 175 Smith street, HOUSE overlooking river and ocenn for 1st ho lH-lneh ewinir, automntlc thread Eatontown 100.• FOR THURSD•\Y~dinner dine~Zt~ShrewsI Perth Amboy. N. J.. phone 1961. LOIt KENT, store roomi on Monmoutb SIX-ROOM bamralow on Main street, Bel- cutter and ft lot of other attachment*. buiy Manor; excellent homo cooking. street. Red 'Bank, far rent; favorable lo- ford, for eale; also ubc-room house a! Bale; c_ht rooms, buth, extra toilet; all EMPLOYMENT. SEWING machines; any make of sewing crtion: mmlCrnte rent. Apply at the office improvements; ilreplaco; class enclaiod Wminlnn, Maxwell and Moore drill prcstt; Phonu 1405, Itcd Bank, for reservation. muchines repaired ot short notice. Re- Middletown, near depot, $3,000; three acres porches, finished third floor; srnraso: lot both tools like new. S. C. VftnMatcr Co., MOTORCYLES for ^aalc; four-eylin- 11.61, MIDDLE AGED woman would Ike to have of iaiemund Eisner Co.. or talephon* Had woodland* near Kcanaburg, luitable for a position aa housekeeper; experienced pairs, parts, oils, etc. Hemstitching a Dank 1100. 109x440x156 feet; reiililentia] section. Ad- Freehold, N. J; _____ der Hcndorson demonstrator, side- SHOK REPAIRING; firnt class workman. Bpecialty. Singer Sewing Machine Com- chickens $1,500. Caleb Luker, Belford, dress Owner, 253 Liberty street, Lon_ and capable; widower'a or bachelor's home WE HAVE a number of houses for rent, N. J. UtilLDl"NO"itravcl for niilo ot tho Horafall car; 1024 Hnrley-Davidaon, used mo- Bhip; hand-sewn work specialty. Red preferred; good home with" reasonable. Gal pany, 74 Monmouth street. Red Bank, Brnnch. N. J. farm. Newman Springs road, first house torcycle parta nnd engines. Mon- Bank Shoo Repairing Co., next to Miller's phone_lG77. new and redecorated; all improvement}; PHONE Keansburer B02-M"; for aale oi west of bridire._ Hi ono Red Bank 15B1-M. Hardware Store. 3D Went Front street. Red ary. Addr'esx B.. drawer M, Red Hank.* pood location, enrage for each. Price rans- West Highland avenue. Atlantic High mouth Garage, Monmouth road and WHITE woman wishes family wash. Ap- OPEN DOOR C^riihop, Broad street inc from 525 to $50. Heat furnished in V^XnbASKS,~flBor~ciwe», one citrar wall Hank. ami Hording road; luncheons, dinners, lands, six lota, 60x175 feet; {760 each, o FOR SALE, four very choice buildlnff state highway, Ocoanport, N. J,, phono ply 54 Linden place. Red Bank, phone Hcrne. Inquire E. A. Crczier, Pearl atreet, will sell the plot for S4.200: water, ttas and cniie, chulrs nnil tables; very reasonable. 170-J. private rooms for bridge parties or small F-ll^Htiyen. phone Red Bnnk 1082. lots In the boroujch of Red Bank; . Imtulru Braecr, 23 West Front street Red Eatontown 100.* ORIENTAL and domeitlo nigi and conferences. Food delicious, prices rcason- electric. Caleb L. Luker. Belford, N. J. ideal neighborhood; gas, water and HELP supplied of all nationalities, for all Hhlc. Phone Red. Bank 21.44, _ . . LODG B room for rent. Desirable rooaa 6EVEN-AQRE fruit und riultry farm foi Itnnk. T carpet! Bbampooed and-dry cleaned. kinds of wort, tpeclali_in_r in farm -electricity In the street; air lots hav§ HOLD nt sacrifice, complete,net. of, butch- ESSEX' aiX coBch"in~"_ood condiTlon'for PRIVATE MONEY loaned for long per- available for use second and fourth sale; juiit off high-'ay, five minutes tr oalo cheap, Can bo »ccn nfter 6:110 P. Old carpets made Into rugs. Rag hands. Write or call at S. Berger'a Asen- Thurdduy eights tot each month* Apply station, several bus lines: exceptionally flti cement sidewalks nnd curbs. For par- t!i'« llxturon to ho Bold because store la cy, 88 West street. New York City, phone iods; mortna^es on flrat class real estate at the oliice of Slgmund Eisner Co.' rented for nlHillitr purpose; S100, worth M. at liO-A Chestnut street, Bed Bank, rugs woven. Telephone or a postal Reetor'8!t4fi. not oxceriline fifty per crnt nf the value. brick buildinzs; larsre houae, aeven lovely ticulars npply George B. Brown Co., 13 phone 161-M-* card will bring our truck to your IUIPKKNT.B tores,"" 0fHceV,~flala7~SoU«r, light rooms, cellar, attic; electricity, heat, Broad street, Bed Brtuk. 3I.-,U, Wlllinm Slegcl, 199 Muln atreet, Call Hadlcy-Hall. Red Bank 188S. next to apnrtnients; improved; all locations. Just lieiinsburjr. NJ FOiCK flporti roadster for aale; Into door. Monmotitb Carpet Cleaning GIRL wanted for general housework; Carllo]i_tiieater, ^9 Monmouth street. water. Two-car garage, loft, Bhop, poul , , steady position. 114 Wallace street. Red oft Uroad street, at 12 Mechanic street. try house; orchard, vineyard and berries model, with rumble Boat; this car is in Company, telephone Monmouth Beacb Bank. ART BOYCE'S~orcheatraT'reiTl dnncc irtunic, riErATaskii rofrlKcmtor; five holca. K-ood running order; aacriflcft >6D, Red , Terms on request; any number of pieces Land & Loan Co. brook, acre oak woodland. A fin© hom< DOUBLE HOUSE. Wcstside avenue, near __W'JCJ WHIHUK, Port Monmoiith, N, J. Dank Durant Co,. 33 East Front street, 2269>J. William Oron. croprletpr. furniolicd: muaie for all ' oCCiiaitfna." A; DESIRABLE lioUGfi9-for rent in good loca- and- produotivo..farm.....-Producta, «old. ml , bus...ltna; all -improvements; sun" ptifcli. ' open evehlnKS tiiitii iiiao IV M.*" storm saah, all Bcreenetl; three-car ga- SIM_Cit AI .---11 isli (jrode WeBUnghouao-hat" J G. ESCHELBACH & SON. 125 West VOUNG MAN wanted" for clerical Boyce, manatrer, 31 Second street, Itumaori, tions in Red Bank; moderate rents. Ap- door. Selling because of death: $6,900, Icric^i fur enr or nullo; now at price of AU'TOS FOR SALE—11128 Chevrolet Ian Front itreet, Red Rank, phone 1276 work. One who is anxious to learn N, J.. phone :tl2-M. Rumaon. ply nt the oflice Df Sigmund Eisner Co., or half cash. Phone 266rM, Anna F. Diets, rage; lot 60x150; rents J8O0 yearly; ptica orUlimry butteries, ?O.J)0. W-Btinchouao dau, 11)28 Chevrolet, coupe, 1021 Paige telephone Red Bank 1100. Matawan, N. J. <6,600. Addreas Box 40I._Iicd Bank. Auto ncceaaorle* and vulcan'tlng. accounting in the office of a large cor- FOR SUNDAY dinner dine at Shrewsbury FOR SALE, farm "ors'li~acreT; ten-roorn Untlrry St-rvice, 115 West Front street. sedan, 192G Studobaker coach, 1927 Chev- THE~OVERHEAb door for garages, fac- Manor; chicken dinner, 51.50. Phone Red FARM for rent. Inquire Goorge Wilkinc. IDEAL LOCATION for tourists* tearoom, Ilotl Hank. rolet coupe, 1927 Chevrolet sedan, 1027 poration. Good opportunity for ad- B16 Tenth avenue, Belmar, N. J., or stand, gas ata^ion; hour from New York house, hot water heat, eleetrle and _aa; jilOODER STOVE for sale. Blue Hen: turtes, warehbuscs, etc.; any size. »nj vancement. Reply only in own hand- Bank 1495 for reservation. five acrea; fruit; on highway. Terms can Chevrolet couch, 1923 Bulck Four touring opening. Let us call and sxplafn. Muu* phone'iEjItoiitown 103-W. 300 feet frontage ahore highway; sii acre ('cm. burning, uued one aeaaon; priced nnd 1925 DOCIRC Redan. Can be purchased writing with full details of education RECONDITIONED tires and tubes, in trood choicest varieties bearine orchard, beoutl be made. Caleb Luker, Belford, N. J,, mouth, aod Ocean counties representative condition. Malm's Tire Shop. 27 East SMALlT^irm for rent n phone Kcansburtr B0_-M. rli:ht. Wllllnrd Schanck, Marlboro, N. J.. on G. M. A. C'plan. We are open even Italph B. Sickels, Red Bank. and experience. Address Accounting, for rent near Atlantic High- ful shade trees, lawn, flowers, brook; fin IIIIX H5. • Inn. 'Kcd lUnk Motor Co., 20 Mechanic Front, street. Ucd Bank, phone^2295. lands; house, barn, cow stalls; pasture, large houae. just renovated; twelve lovel EIGHT ACHES for aale, splendid lite for . ntropt, Red Unnlt, phono 13_0. PAINTERS and floor flnlihera. Entimatei drawer M, Red Bank. "WANTED,"a"_mall "uscd~bafc7"~Call, write orchards; suitable for trucking; fine loca- rooms, center hall, bath, electricity, ho VlNIO titiiiiVliy buy for »nie. Chnrlea 1!. cheerfully given, any type of paint work. country home; convenient to trains onVilliam V. Armatrong. fidenttally loaned on household (urnHurt Co., "New Jeraey'B largest roofets," phone COCKER SPANIEL foster mother cna road. Brooklyn. N. Y. way, Occanport, phono Bfltontowa or notes. No em harassing Investigations. nurse two or three puppien. Gibson tOil KENT, unfurnished sbc-ruom hou^e, car garage; good location; price $7,760 for two cars; near station nnd opposite* Atlantic Highlands 540. very rood .term*. Apply James A. Curley Kcyport high achool. Inquire f*aul j^ FOIt SAIJ3. must be moved off the 100.* NT bonuses or fees. Lawful Interest onlv. Point Kennels, phone 130-J, Eatontown. all improvements; corner Main and Bat- real estate,; 6 Elm place,'phone 2368,' flei property nt once: I-dirgc barn, five- Two year* or Ions to repay loan. Globt K_u BA«K Employment A_«ncy WANTED, about fifteen iuuds of good tin ronds. Cull Uert Bank 62_-W. Meyer. 245 Atlantic ntrret. Kcyport. IT. J. Finance Company, room SI. 12 Brosd Nurses' Reg Id try, -15 Rivers ido avenue, Bank. ESSEX COACH for nale, very Bood con- manure, also top soil; state price per FOR RENT, unfuniiBhed: at Fair Haven, TWO improved lota, 100x200 feet, East- car Knragc, bungalow and 23 tree?. street. Red Bank; 'phone 787. Asburr Mrs. I. E. Battcreby, proprietor. ' Courte- DOUBLE house in Fair Haven for sale, side Park. Fair Haven; sacrifice. Hernm dition and BOCKI rubber. Warren Meaa- ous service, efficient help; references in.• load delivered, also if carted by buyer. on Pearl nvenue, sixth house toward Apply Scobeyvillo (Jcnerdl Store, or |pr, phone Miiidl&town 7SD-M.' Park oIDce, 224 Kinmonlh building, phone George Welly, box &, Eatontown, N. .1.* river: ffaa, electricity, water; four rooms, "(food investment; nix rooms and batt Schumann. _WestJPolnl_PIea»aut,_N. J. ' 1 riR7fl ventilated. Practical and truined on call. each side; all improvements; double ua- I.hniie Enlonlown 102-I *-14.* • .., L'OHDSON for aulc: reconditioned and re> 'I clop hone Red Unnk 1422. hnlf house. Phone M. Clcary, Red Banlt FARMS—Senil for dcBeription~of~400 farnw t'OIt wall pftperine, painting ana decorat- 727-J, after 8:00 P. M. rage; splendid location; pHca $9,000 for sale reprinted from Hcrald»Tribun« piiinted. S, P. Conover & Bro., M«;Cor' ing see Q. A. Miller, Church nnd Comp> tiilL wanted for general housework: aimal REAL ESTATE WANTED. bringing in rental $1,000 yearly. U C Mar liARNESS— (JcorBB*"AtkiiiBon & Son. We mick-Uocrlnif. Wallla nnd Bolen's tractor HOUSE for rent, neven room, attractive "Sprinff Farm Listings." Write Farm luivc on hum! twenty-flvo Beta of our own tott ttrceta, Belford. Thibaut's wall paper. family. Phone 361. Rumjon, N. J. tha Hellcrman. phone Rumson 464. Doak. New York UP raid-Tribune, 225 West sales and service, WJchatunk, N. J,, phonu Estimates cheerfully given. PostofAce ad- TWO to four acres wanted on. caat side of house; all improvements; for rent April rnnlin fnrm hnrness, with broad or narrow 'J Uolmdnl. SALESMEN—We pay you well; here is i new South Eatontowii highway; must be lat; located 207 Maple nvenue. Call Red KUMSON, N. J.—Sir rooms and bath fo 40th street. New York City. Alitchcd traces; our 1'^ inch harncsB i* dreai Belford. boi 66. x Phone Kcan* opportunity for you to sell Hardenbur_ sale, on* River road; big * lot,, nice ol JOO.OO; cxtru hoavyj 1%, J6B. Alao nave d rebuilt trucks for *al«: varluua l a79W famous lino of leather (roods, diaries, cale reasonable. Writ* RtnLin_ price to B. W.. Bank 861-M. or your own broker. shade; |6,500. Bargain. U C Marth FARM of 64 acres for snle. Inrjro lmrn fnrS-nrv hitriic" for 553, and n few Bets ot makeij of from one to five torn oipeolty. IL S. I'TNDLAY. general contractor, con- dars and other advertising specialties, drawer M, Red Bank. HOUSE of five rooms, with garage, big Hel 1 ermati, phone Rumaon 464.. end house; electricity; H00 foot road duld with, guarantee. A- Veenstra, White phicc for irnnlen: rrnt Si!? ppr month. frontage; price $15,540; good terms, James iiccon.i-hnnd bnriicuH. Collara. Fill Biles, crete work, brid.e. docks and bulk- you nro willing to work hnrd, this Is tlie WANTED, to rent, liouiso, unfurniehed, 1 UUNGAliOW Of lour rooms and Lath to frwti 54.&O to $H<00. Al«o lot of BCcond- tr\wM dtatributor, 277 Corlie* avenue. \s- heads! 288 Spring street, phone 1728, line that will help you build n permanent Bcven or more rooms, for six montlis.or Inquire Joseph Thiercelin, K. I* . D. No. 1, A. Curley, real estate, 6 tllm place, plione hurv Park. N. .1 ______box 125, Itcd Bank.* sale; all modern improvements; lo 2368, Ited Bank. linnil cHllnrH, Stcwurt clippers nnd all purls. Red Bank, find profitable business. Not a Bide line, more: from March 1st. Address House 50x137: sara_e: price $8,700, $300 down -1.liinkvta.4tf nil kiml* i",000 to S7.000; Write for rarttciilitrs to B. Marks, 44 High rent; -II modern improvements; BUI rcHtnunml nr hnnrdine houflc; $10 andOCEANPORT Auto Wreckers. We huy LANDSCAPE gardener; new grounds with improvements if possible. Early re- street.. Perth Amboy, N. J. porch, range, eU.; Rood location: salt LEAVING Btatc; must *en\ seven room $15 lcHpoi-tivfly. C, E. Anderson, Mon- iised enro; hondqunrtora for used Chev- laid out and planted; old grounds YOUNG LADY wanted for clericnl ply desired. William N. Worthley. real APARTMENT for rent, three rooms and $6,000, caay terms. Rent $60. John B house; four bedrooms, tile bath, larga n.outli__ri.nd,_Ii(>nK Ilrancb, N. J^_ rolet parts. Wft have H Rupply of uicd rptnl?. «>:t KwtJ-'roiit Hlrrrt.Rnl Ilank.* closets.- larpre living room, fireplace, aun improved and Ue_utlfied. Trees and worli; good puiliilniinhip easentitil * lath; beat furniaheU. Apply 8 Maple 1'rothero. 31 Monmouth uLieet, phone Ilet porch, breakfast nook, frmldaireT copper J'OK SALIC, oM nViliVuie Bleigh, year 180H; ttulluun til ea, closed bod leg', ' rnillattirs and avenue, Ttcil Bunk, Chrysler Show Koom. Bank 962, ]iii({! corn crib; locust posts. Bine 6 Inch- windshields nnd donr glaan. Main street, shrubbery sprayed and pruned. Ad- nnd some knowledee of bookkeeping screenij, two-car garngo; deep lot, two*! phone Kntontown 411!. ______ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT, line modern residence, exclus- WALLACE STREET, new six-room house, _h^rubfl. Phone Hed Bank 406-J. 'et to 1- Indies In clicunifcrciico nnd aix vice gladly given. N. Butterbach, desirable. Attractive and permanent ive liuijcliborljyou1 on river, three minutes' all modern improvements, excellent con- feet to fcvcn feet lone; onk firewood by the KOR SAI,E, 1025 Star coupster, runnlnp box S32. Fair Haven, N. J., phont opening with a cod opportunity fnr FURNISHED room to let with private from town; nix rooim; rcnti unfurntahed, TWnO-FASnLYhou7oforiiuioaTBllford; loaii. II. Paul lUeliardiiuiu P--O. Box 280, condtlon, liut no battery, $S0 cash; Enjt- family. Apply 63 East Bergen place, dition: two-car garage, cemant driveway five rooms and bathroom on each floor. Rod Bank 2042-J. ndvnncemcnt. Reply only in own hand- Red Bunk.* S1 (10 per month. Address Desirable$10,500. ; terms arranged. John Protlioro South KiitnntiMyji.JN.jI.* £ [ander day bed, wnlnut rnds, almost new; drawer- M, Roil Bank.* 31 Monmouth street, phone Red Bank 0511, Stenm beat and nil mpruvementa. FIT* f for r fuile; pure whitwhite, , ppure bred roasoimblc. E. T. Kirk, Jtlend ricks on place. DWELLINGS, giirak'es, jobbing, etc. «f writing and fitato ngc and details of FURNISHED Wrri for renU single or sarages and all rented; lot 87x162 feet. Knlr Havon. N. J.* BROWN PLACE, ideal'home, s-ix room., Small down paymont nnd balnnce liko rent*- MMrs . L.L IriccleyIril , OakKuretOkKt , NN. yuu wish work done rfpht and at the education and experience. Address double, two minute* from HUttlou; pri- dent pneo, call Ralph B. Slekcla, McLaren bath, sun -porch, steam heat, garage Price $8,500 to quick buyer. Clara Millar, .1. WiU,YS-KNIGHT~tax. in Rood condition Clerical Work, drawer M, Red Bank. vate family. 136 Oakland street, Re.l »j>artnicnt for rent March 1st; t lavatory on first floor; excellent condition fnr xnlc. Willlinm H. WilH'>n, 21 Mnpto ptroct. Rert Dank. ^ Pank.* , private bath; furnished for light corner of Church street and C avonuo, Red Hnnk.* $12,600, easy terms. John Prothero, A street, Belfonl, N. ,T. Box 06, Bclfordi PICK CENT oft on all wall pa- UfMUUtrtiKlNU and reflmshing of all FUKNISHED rooms for rent reasonable. houaekVepiiitf; all improvements; near sta- Monmouth street; phone Red Bank 952. phone KeanaburtT :t7:i-W. • kinds of furniture, t'rajik Howurd, 66 AGENTS wanted to self our new sprint; T>S .WBIIHCO Btreet. Kcd Bank. tion iimi bus lined. _a Rtttitur place, Red per; linvo yuur ilccortitlnB don» »t line of Alica Ann dresses direct from our Bank, plione 11GR. F0R~SALE or rent *t Rumoon, near rlvei BUSINESS NOTICES. Hurrtdun avenue,'lied Bunk, phone 2081, BOARD, with room* included, very reii- ten-room house, • all modern improve LAKE AVENUE honsorsTx~rm»mii. liatlv rrdiircil pricM by flrnt cln3« mechanics, PAINTING, paper hnnginff and tlccorating: factory. Liberal commission. Write Bei- 1 TWO bouwfs fur rent, all improvements. Rnraffr; open fireplace; nn idpal hou«e. fhar Dress CD., Seventh avenue. Uelmar. ftunablc; table set Southern stylo; lionn - Apply Cook & Oakley, 20 West Front ments; lot 60-136; completely furnished PriL'o reduced from S0.fi00 to $7,500 for iii)t nppi'enticen. riione Kumaoii 6H0 MONEY to loan; small lonna, In sutna of quick acrvtco nnd Hrst clasa work guar- li!;e Hurrtniiulinpy, Mrs. Emma Mclntyre, ready for occupancy; has large two-ca S!>0 to $300; you enn borrow up to S3 DO anteed. Estimates cheerfully Riven. Roxey N. J. SEVEfltrcit, N lieroomsd Dunk, liatl), u, rni nnl improvementsy agent. , for tiuick BJIIO. John B. Trothcro, 31 Mon- fur ciftttniLtc. Willinm V. ArmstroiiEr, US Onkhrnd _»trcct, Tied J'anl^.' _ rent; newly ilecoriited; garage Broad garage. Joseph G. McCue, agent, pho" mouth street, phono Rod Hnnk Qh'2. on convenient time payments nt the icRnl & Wnillntr.rhone RPII Dank 1636. MIDDLE AGED woman would like n posi- Rumson 606. rate of interest and without Inconvenience tion us housekeeper in private family or NICKIA" furnished "~co'iirforTiiolc luonis, street, Shrewsbury. Helen L. Hughes, Tin- MODERN colonial slx-roum liousc, lath, „. "pjnnn liiiil utonfTnr wale: price or embarrassment. An induatrial institu- SUPERIOR'Window cTeiuiinsr Co.. phone siiiKlc or double: central location; ri'a- ,tun Falln, N. J., jihuneJKiitontowii i:i4-F-2.« Kcd Bank LMV8-W. Duy and night acrv- widower's home. Address Housekeeper, GENTLE'MAN'3 estate on beautiful Syca laundry, linen closet, liirgo closet room, $;)->. Mr*, (i S. Wndi\ Manic ami Hiinul- tion whose buslncBS activities nro IC"V- sonnblc. Dean, 100 Monmouth street. JtcJ more avenue, Shrewsbury; large plot o double floor:.!, electric lights; steam hna.t, tfin avenues, Leonnrdo, N. J.* , eriicd by Stute lawn nnd opcrAtcii under ice. Otto Nledcrmayer, nitinngcr. i! __!T. M. Red Bank. Hank. FiVK-nOOM " npartnicnt, lieRWT; newly MAN wanted, between ages of 115 and 1)5, paiateil; all improvcrnenta; now ready. ground, lawna, shade and shrubbery; houui large porch: garage; largo lot 80x160; l-'Olt'SALK^buronii. bud, crib, high chnlr. license No. CO2. Call, ph)onc or write, and CONTRACTORS tind buildera. When you contains eleven rooms, two baths, servants strawberry bed, fruit trees, snipe vinei, you will find our service courteous, prompt married, with ear. to represent larne ROOMS for rent by l\liircn~"iM~C7 J.ori^ Call 4S_-K. ur Bhipkina, 5C Broad street. porch swinjT. (lower box, Lionel ciiRlnc arc thinking of hnvine: work done, by insurance compnny, in Red Bunk nnd vi- mouth Btreet, lletl Bank, Mrs. Minnie Red Bank.* quarters; three-car garage. A $20,00( shrubbery. Ideal for Itcnnols. Prlco cr niylctc, hoolceiuip. floor lamp, ice boxnn. d confidential. Rcnhonrd Industrial Cor- day or contract, consult Eitrlln_r, Johnsori 1 {8.500. John Ii. I'rothcro, Ked Bank, phona poration, 710 MottUon nvonua, Anbury cinity; snlnry nnd comnyission; previous ex- IVIheinua. . . FOR RENT, year round moik'ru bungalow. bargain. John B. Prothero, 31 Monmout Thompson,-Third street, nnar Pearl ntrn?f. & I'Vakc. We hiive our own Inmher yi perience liot ta'sentiul, but must have ambi- itreet, phone 052. , 0C2 fur aypointniciil. Park, N, J,, room 402; phone lipfio. PROPERTY ami titlf aenrchintr and credit HUOMS for rent, furnished uTi-ee-room .seven ruiims, nil improvements, hot wa- I'nir ilnvcn, N, J., phono 227G-W, Red tion and excellent record for pnst five apartment, nil improvemenla; suitable for ter heat, lire pi nee, two-car gurnBc; one- Tin nk. _.. .. OAllffcJN 1_H mill builder. i nt very nttrnctivc ratoa. " Aulo liounc wltji nil improvements, in Free- Ifi Klin pluee. Rod Bunk. niuc; ronvonieiit Tor commutcra: available tion; prli'B very reasonable. Inquire 1T» JOSEPH L KNIGHT, auctlomer, over liability ii Hpccinlty in fi company nHsoclat- hold; gnriiKc.'1 Tenants to board owner, who ed with tlic Farmers' Reliiince, tho odlctnl FLAT fur rent, four rooniH. steam lient April 1st. 1:^7 Mnple avenue, Hed Bank, 'I'hroL'Unioi'Uni »vonuc, Red Itnnk. Phone twenty Tetri* experiunea telling will reserve ono room; 1,rst-clasn-u. 1247-11, Rod Banlt.» Grantee compnny for the piuit forty year: Address Couple, drawer M, Rod ])i\nk. and modern improvements, in rusulcnte Kooda at auction. I tell -nythtnn any- Why pny more with other agents 7 Hm on the Shrewsbury river bnnk. Im.uin! __ *0AITRAN(IE for Hnlc, fnur burners, oven HALF of Imu^o Tor rent at 98 Eaat Front where, rhoni Red Bank 1S7-W. oM T. Holmes, Holmilcl. N. .1., phnnc 2G-M. MARRIED MAN desires position; lonir ex- Frnnk Mndurc, 2 Itiversido avenue, Ited 1 nnd IH-UIIIT on Bide; fine condition, for perience in fruit and truck farmiiiK: Bank. Htrcct: fiix roomy, bnihrouni aiwl all im «n)e. $'J0. Cull nt 11 Mndaon nvenuc, Red provptnenta: newly decorated nnd in fine OARTON CHAMB-RLAIN. contractor anJ private estate, greenhouse, flowers, nhrub^, FURNISHED room-for reni frTdiip .icaiifi- Hunk.* _ ___ , „ liulldort jobbing especially. 161 Sout" M. L. McCOLGAN. nuraerymnn and nnd can furnish excellent references. Ad* i-iimtiLion; one-cnr garaeo in rear. Imp] Sell the Old Ones ful Shrewsbury rvcr. Fhonc 2649, Red <.)C> East Frnnt niroet, phone Red Bnnk 5 79. Voit HA! J3,. two-horno A-linrrow, brand -font. Red Rnnk. ohone IClfi-W, landscape dcslcnine; aoddlnff. grad- dress A. C. 11 otic, Gil! East front atreet, Bunk. - new, 912.00; nnd two-borne fnrm wn-»r>. ti.tr: (luwcr and rock icnrdcns planned UI Hk HAVK YOU ttlod tlio fnmous lUilcHentl TWO-U00M apiii-tiiiciiL, fun.t.ihvil-coiiii'lrLu 1*011 KENT or salt;—At beautiful But- $80 00; bnth Tllton &. Cherry mnke. James and dinner! served nt Open Door Code' end executed. EverereenB, trees, GARDENER desires position; formerly on and Buy New Ones, for liousekccpittK '• t'l improvements, in- ton wood, Shrewsbury, the English ],|pa.innt rooms fur rcni. wit'll twn lintlm owncil by Paul VanCamp, linit nrtlftts i $H0. K. II. Whartoh, Keyi»ort, 1401-W. ltcl Bl realized that they can get cash for uocd clothing v or without lurht hoiiackccpinK privilfKCH; enuinecr, and built under his personal CARPKNTER work wnntcd. All kinds ATJrlTAin^tNill3lNr^rkin^ WANTED, yountr man between twenty niul convenit'iit to ntatinu nnil h\i* line; all ini- and other articles at a very small expense. Wltli COUCH," clinlr nniftnble for niile, price thirty yearn old to asniitt in old e»Ul>- iiupervision, ifl avniltibln fnr immediate of jobbinK attended to by an cx- inntnllcit nnJ Rector place, Ited Hunk. ftbln in ttii'i location, lloune mny be in- corner cnlilnM, hpmtl ln>dn in pl«n ""•' 141G. ______hnnk_bulMlnir. Rod Bank. Upstairs. totlay. Good proposition to men wlio * pec ted l>y npiXMiitnirnt with tluacken- These folks who are looking fur such bargalni innrlo. two Cmteli mnliotrany cheats, Ori- NKW~KLOOKS mude perfset at small eos*. flro "salcnnion," not just order takers. FOR RENT—A Broiul street Ptore; excel- MONKY to loan on bond and mOrlgn_ Hnve your new floors flnlshed by a floor lent central location; ttulldliii: lUxfin. Imsb .t Nfviua, nKClits, Shrewsbury, make it a habit to read the clucmlftcd advertisements ental riiK-t. Itnd llunk Auction house, 35 Apply to A. L, tvlns, Reslster buildlnv. Kcc, me if you wnnt n. gooil position. from April lot. Apply 12 Mechanic atict-l, M onmout.h ii(rcnt. ______Kcd Bank.^ machine In tho flr^t place—it saves money N. J. In Tho Hoglntcr each week. Tho ono best wny to in tho end. Phono Ralph B. Slckeli. Red KiJ. vniiKnttenscM, Mnrmnn ami OM.i- Tho I.antl &• Loan O«». CUS'l'OM SAWINtC'locuiit PI'STB. lumber UKillKst prlcoi paid far alt kltiili of Iko reach these pcoplo is to lnBort nn advertisement in nnd liont Imnlirr; nl«ci mine nmninicit Hitnkt for estimate. _ mobile dwtriUubor, Monmouth utrti't LOllK'l'EEN vacant hotiducTiTnil apitrlrnenU poultry. Jacob Ueekcr, 273 Shrewibury OAK wunhing my apeofnltjr. L guarunia* for ront nt prieert ruiiKinK from $:>r» pot f'Ult IIKNT. iuMv%(»loniBr lioi^«r"mi^EVst 1x1(1 puplnr hnnntn 'nnd (•"»!•« .flrewmid nvenue. Rod Bank, or phona 16B9.W, Red ami Maple nvenue, Red Unnk. lMumn this department of Tho Hc_iotor. Your . mcnmi|;ii. fnr nair. Charlcn ni, cclntiiiil utainva.v and also only 25 cents for thirty words. When you want t< Ui ffivo you an estimate for restirfaelnur r'mirt tml Mechnnlo street Red Bank. Hume bargnina. Fmirtci'it acres Intu) nriir luu'k sldirwav; KITIIIHI.T iilnntcd; two-car jpAK dintiitt rnnin (mite, nine pieces, con- your old floori by machine, -which *»• hav« LADY ilcHirc.i to nBsist In plain scwirn.' ami I KiifiiKi;. Kxi>fi»ti(»iml tcrma to ri«ht party. i BNtlntt .i" •iH-li.cii tnlile, ohlna cloaet. HUM SIT TUU1NO. Mexican, gold, allver carintr for children; or to net nn c'ompnn- Kennnburir. Hiiltablo for poultry fnrm; only •oil or buy uses The R^Rlater's Want Pcimrtmotit. recently ndded to our equipment. Phone etc., buttons, pinking, plaiting, em 511,500. Cnleh L. Lukcr. Brlfonl. N. J.,Kdwanl liny.., II Cliurrli street. I'flir Ha- ilcvxtr? ItulTet And nix nlmira. nil i" K""il R»lt>h II. Siokeli. Red Dank. •on, AddrcMs Plain Hew ink', (I rawer M, j vru." ph«m; K.MI I,Hnk_495. ______c.militioii. Apply Mr«. Mao Hiw, W> Ma- bruldeiy, trimming* and novelties. Mu Ued Uank.^______plinna Kotiimburg B0_-M. CLAYTON U. OhAltlC Sit., Jimlct of~tU* querade suits for biro. Tho Handy Shop, j l'Ait'V of tloiiltlo lmii'it' for rent: six rooms ple HVPtmn, Hod Hunk.* penoo, bontutth of (ted Bank, N. J., RKAI. K8TATE fnr rent $-11) up; 102 Wal- "The Moru You Toll COWTKNTS of ii licniltirul tfil'rotini house v U» [Irond atrccr, Red Bank. WANTED, sir. for scnoral "•liounVwork": r nml !il|.tiu|>r 'l aatlona tana sleep in; $40-$r>(>. I'hono U.-tl ttmi!; lace $40, River Plain Sl. ). !. ISO lluilnnn $.'i. ,: M^plr- iivt-'niU' f«il; riTOl.rf fo>r r rent on ltrnnd street, heart of i_. -f* Hit ANT. Evarett, N. J., cirp.uler STENOCRAVHUR. nt tended lilirh aclmnl !M» KHHL Kront Htrrrt Jill), .11 llrwen plm-c lm)r null*', tlirri'-picpn mnhoKnny rnno • nd builder: ill work anarantesd, cha . manure. Bee mo about specimen trees. r 1 iiH-^f pi-i'lion; opponite Ufd Bank Miit», imiflln HIJUMI, ten wngon. mnhoirJinv nml buninoNn ciOlc^n, havfnc tivcr two $. »r>. IlnrriHim nvenue SflR. 17 Hmwn pliu " i; h 1 nun ire ^l> Itecklc'sa place, Hcd en ronsonnblp. Hotnei, mrupi. porch en- I^irffs blue spruce andplnei, alio a yonr.r cxprrirnre dcnlrca pnsitli»n, Can fut- Sill"., 81 Onmnnoml plrn-r $f."i, \\:\ Hni.li;' chlnn rlonrt. library'tnlite, not (if bluf mU- closures, poultry houicit, etc'. Altoratloui nlun wurf chinn. Jiinllnlcrrn, wicker furnl- fine lot of Norway maplei, from thra» tilslt heat of rvfvrviter.t, Cidl Itod Hunk rond 570. l!5 Rivonmle avenuo ifs!.. 1SI> nnd repnlri. "R«ady-Cut" homia ereflted; OflOJGflO-J.. _ Kniil Fnmt Mn-ct ?SB. 10 I'in-lim-v ^ 1X-IIUOM Imuso for rent, alt improve tuiT, irlbora'.on honkcnuct Oriental and do-Call, write o|_J__"one_Mlddl_town 7H-F-21. to ten tnohea In dlnraeter. Alfred San* road $00, 113 Smith utrcrt S100, • is:; iutMili<: iutt, wnter lioat, Jijft per month; incKtln rtiRs, inul Tiiiiiiy tithrr thinirn con- dtr, Sflven-Drldge road, Portaupeok* COMPETENT yoiinir woiuaii Tvould" llkn nUii'n, ¥^. JaiiK*^ A. Curley, real llTiied to tbn Iteil Hunk Auction lloui>e. t(5 H. RrrZAlI, remover cf dead animal*. housewnrlc to (In on riutunlays; refor- Hudson nvonuo SI 00. l?.*>;t Ivi*t, Fr»>»t N. J., tihona Loner llrnnch 8975, «1ico. AddreRB Oompotent YOUIIK Witinnn. Htrt• f?t, $110, seven numis on river ttnnk ftXatr". (i Kim PU»T. phone 2308. Red TH " , c Mmirnniith otreet. This tnerchandlse munt Phone Retf Hank 224Q-W. StOD. and twenty-live olhem. Jnbn.' H. I." PDM vviihln tea ilayit. KlASUN conlraotor, eatlin-tei cheerfully K rifum nuul u luforr HHIB . peacu. Alt com plaints receive promt) t OF"riCB"(UR["rwmit"tHl," wlh kmiwiciJue t7t IlkBBJ men! s:. K'>»'il loetition for- butcher, hiird- mm, \Wi) (lnnk, phono U67. ^__ Attention. Accounts and checks collected type writ inn. 111!.00 to nturt. Apply af- 1 vMmir anil CIUIP. Tclcphouo Uilll, Ited wuri , flriiic »Utre or tmrbtv. NOTK3K .to trBpptrn—Mora money for Day unil night eevlce. Paltornon nvenue, ter 0:30 A. M, TliurHilny. rioroe-Arrow fORlfKNT. h»TU7r»iink,Kh , i 1 jlld reduotlona Tn IURUIIUH Hiln week: G«n- your raw HIM. Miller Bros., lSatontown, neat Hrond itract, Shrewsbury, N. J» phone Show Room. (11 Monmouth alr.;pt. lUil bath, (luublo gnriiKFt nirr rriiifcntinl Bn*- AI'ARTMI ;NT~for~rc*nt ,"~rtU room*, hath N. .1., [•luine 04. Kcd Bank 4.___ lll* tion: fK.OIIO, terms. Near Ht\utoi. U C ami nil improvt'iiH-ntfli Apply Ai'tue Kur- iiUm cowhlilo UIM, onc-thlrd off; Hhrr ni'.un- (.'()., Mmimhiitli s\roi'l, itrd flnnK. pit it riiF"i, raitirlnir frnm % 1.00 nnd up.WKST filOK KinpUiymwnt Ammcy. liSfi UOtlMS iVinl meafs, liicl tllnK special ohlck- i Mnr.lia Ilpllrrman. I»1H.IH- KUIMMMI 4«1. t -mik t from SI.Ui". up nnd brief annen «t.r>0 ' rthreiviiliiiry nvenu«t, I.Ut with' us for i ., permitted fo run. inyone sees on cither list the name the* group. All of popular materials. Good • 0 9 it any person whom he or she thinks • STEINBACHS—Second Floor size range. ." There Is an old saying that "you isn't fit to be a juror, objection can be Month End Sale Month End Sale 1 cart lead a horse to water but you lade to that person serving as a liHIinilKB BTEINBACHS—First Floor cant make him., drink." This axiom uror. So far as I have heard no one Wash prints Plaid blankets .. seems to. describe the-railroad and las. ever made- objection to any juror : motor bus situation perfectly. The n theBe lists. Posting theao lists for Moritht end sale r railroads may have been successful lubllc examination and for possible P $2.48 in protesting against motor bus lines, objections to any names on the lists 3 yd. $1.00 Month end sale but they could not- by so doing in- would seem to me to make the draw- 32 inch wash prints In Blue, roao, grey, tan and crease railroad traffic. Where efforts ing of jurors as.clean as any method Women's Merode attractive spring colors gold the bedroom col- to establish bus lines failed, an In- could be, whether the \ list of names and patterns. All the ors so universally favor- Simmons' creased number of people bought au- •was selected by one person or by a colorings, of course,. aro ed. Soft and fine, and tomobiles, which were UBed by their dozen. underwear tub fast and this, with warm, too. In a gener- owners not only to toko the place fine quality of texture, ous 66x80 Inch size, and bed outfits of the bus, but to carry the automo- But all principles or thisj kind are Was $1.95 & $2.25 . .now $1.60 & $2.00 Is one of their chief certainly very specially bile owner and his family and romptly thrown into tho \iiscarci charms. marked at this price. friends to places jmoro distant, Was $3.50 & $3.95 ....now $2.80 & $3.20 Stelnbacha—1st floor Steinbachs—1st floor •where previously they had used the whenever a new bunch of hungry pol- $22,50 railroad trains. This made a double tlciarjB gets in power. "\ Was $4.25 , now $3.40 Joes to the railroads in railroad A complete bed, spring and mattress outfit. The travel. Luke Longhead in The Register A clearance of Merode winter garments, at a Month End Sale Month End Sale talks to over 85,000 people every time when there is still weeks of need for them bed in all sizes, is continuous- post style in brown ' ' • week.—-Advertisement. ahead. Union suits, vests and pants in silks Silk hosiery Handbags and ivory. The spring is of resilient coils and i The Blue Comet Is a departure and wool. All sizes. covered with rust-proof enamel. The mattress from these practices of the past. It of d00% cotton with art ticking. represents an attempt to meet compe- STEINBACHS—Second Floor tition by giving the public something $1.39 $1.39 STEINBACHS—Third Floor better in rail transportation than • ffliS'SBBHIl All silk chiffon and serv- A variety of style-right they have ever had before. It does not ice-weight stockings in handbags in the newest .' • iiiiiiiiiiniini , mean that bus transportation will bo the new colors for the leathers and colors r. jn- put out of business. The busses aro Month end sale coming ciseason. Every sored for spring. The here to stay. But the Blue Comet pair full-fashioned, of popular underarm and Month end sale is an honest and legitimate attempt course, and beautifully pouch shaped styles ore •', to meet competition. The public ap- woven. Of pure thread included, attractively preciates it and respects and admires Inlaid linoleums ulllc- lined. •the motives that prompt such action. Steinbachs—1st floor • Stclnbache—1st floor Boys' spring suits If this attitude had been adopted by Reg. $3.50 now, sq. yd. $2.89 ' the railroads earlier In the game, In- Protect from Weather stead of a policy of stubborn obstruc- with Reg, $2.50 now, sq, yd, $2.15 tion, the railroads would undoubtedly $8.95 be more popular in public estimation Water-Free Paint Reg. $1.75 now, sq. yd. $1.45 • Four-piece suits, newly arrived for spring; and than they are now and thcro might The popular marbleized and embossed tile effect Month end sale bn a different story to tell than one A thin film of paint stand* be- marked down from a higher price for two days linoleums in three grades that leave nothing to of decreased passenger traffic each tween your house and the destruc- only. Two-button models of cassimeres and year since 1922. tive forces of sun and rain and he desired. All take proportionate savings for two days only. Women's gray mixtures with two pair of plus-four knickers mow. Only the best paint can give to each suit. Sizes 7 to 17. complete protection. STEINEACHS— Fourth Floor Another Change Wanted wool hose STEINBACHS—Second Floor HiSi'ffltllBli in Drawing Juries. Were $1.50 & $1.65 .'...... now $1.39 A measure has beon introduced in the legislature of New Jersey to Month end sale Were $2.50 : ..now $1.95 change the method of drawing grand Were $3.95 now $2.95 Month end sale jurors and petty jurors. In the old days the grand jurors and the petty A clearance affecting all remaining wool and jurors for each term of court were Water-Free New silk and wool hose in plain colors andjacquard Men's selected by the sheriff of each county. weaves. Each pair well fashioned and reinforced. A dozen or more years ago a cam- gives the strongest and most dur- paign was begun io have jurors se- able protection that any paint fin spring millinery STEINBACHS—First Floor Universal pajamas lected by the sheriff of each county afford. Lucas paints ar* water- and by a jury commissioner who would be appointed by the chancel- free. That means every drop is $3.95 lor of the state to help the sheriff r» tnt $1.69 draw the jurors. That law was ] A very advantageously priced group of new, Month end sale pacscd. Under that law the sheriff I Robert Hance & Sons smart spring hats of soft, fine felts in the more New pajamas at a lowered price I Pajamas and the jury commissioner agreed on ' bearing the famous Universal label, attesting to two 'lists of names lo be put in the "popular pastel tones. Models for the miss and jury box and drawn out by chance. I 10 Broad St., Red Bank .the hiatron in head.sizes for the unboMied as ^Fountain pens their superiority in workmanship and materials. One list was names of those who \ well as the bobbed. Middy and coat styles with silk frog trimming. Tvere eligible for grnnd jurors. The Of good quality cottons. All sizes, other list was names of those from STEINBACHS-Second Floor which the petty jurors were to be j & pencils STEINBACHS—First Floor drawn, In order that things should ! be politically on tho level, the jury I Need Money?? $7.50 waterman pens :.now $3.75 commissioner appointed by the chan- $4.50 men's waterman pens ....now $2.25 cellor had to be of the opposite politi- We lend money on Month end sale cal party from the sheriff. When the $11.00 men's waterman pens ..now $5.50 Month end sale time came to draw the jurors for •fmonthly payments, each term of court, the riames were $5.00 eversharp pencils now $2.50 put In the jury box and names were ; from $50 to $300. Women's $7.00 eversharp pen and picked at random from the box until Men's spring suits the requisite number of names was ; Easy to pay back. pencil sets, now $3.50 drawn. Lawful interest only. warm pajamas $11.00 eversharp gold sets now $5.50 • • • . $5.00 to $8.00 eversharp pens and $24.50 i All applications strict- Were $2.25 now $1.95 That law has been in force a dozen pencils, now $2.50 to $4.00 Another reduction of new spring merchandise years or more. I dont see that the | ly confidential. Were $3.50 .'. now $2.80 grand jurors or petty jurors are any A half-price sale of famous Waterman and Fver- for two days only. New, well tailored cassimere Warm outing flannel pajamas in models tli.it are and worsted suits in plaids, stripes and plain pat- different in character from what they Quick Service. styled widi a thought for smartness as well as sliarp pens and pencils. A sale that will interest were when the sheriff picked them all terns. Two and three-button models in sizes for Loan $60 Repay $8 a month practicality. Of a soft, fleecy outing flannel in men and women alike...... for all types are in- by himself. But the new law gave all men. opportunity for the creation of twen- Loan $80 Repay S8 a month two-piece style. cluded. ty-one new public jobs In New Jersey, Loan $100 Kcpny $10 a month STEINBACHS-Flrst Floor STEINBACHS—Second Floor which probably was tho main reason STEIKTBACHS-Second Floor In the minds of many politicians why This Interest. the change was a good one. Other Amounts in H'TillSUil ' • • • proportion. Month End Sale ''There Is about aa much clamor Month End Sale The february among politicians now for another change In the jury commission law Women's lined gloves Children's socks us there WHS when'ths present law MONMOIITH sale of drugs WM enacted. The clamor now Is for Women's fornjer $0.50 lined Itld glovos, now jr.OU Boys' and girls' former $1.00 and $1.25 socks, now ....8IW the chancellor to be lifted out of his Women's former 57" to $7.95 lined Itld plovcn, now $5.!W Continues Wednesday & Thursday Boyo' and girls' former $1.50 and $1.65 nocks, now f 1.10 Job of naming.tho jury commission- r Boys' and girls' former $2.25 socks, now $1.75 ers and for tho governor to take over LOAN COMPANY .Women's former $5.!!.> mid $0 lined kill KIOVCB, now $4.511 this Job. There has been no* poli- 7 Broad Street, Women's former .< 1.50 tn $1.(15 lined -kkU;lovos, now $.1.95 STEINBACHS—First Floor Boys' and girls' former $2.50 nnd $2.75 socks, now $1.03 tics In the (flection of jury commln- STEINBACHS—First Floor nlonora by the chancellor but lied Hank, New Jersey. HTEINBACH3—First Floor thsro surely.would bo pnlllicH in the1 Open WPII. ICvc. /r (

SUIU'KIBE FABEWELL PABTY. were served at a reasonable hour. PERSONAL. CHURCH HAS GOOD YEAR. Dorn and Mr, Slayton. '•Ba.mona." was sung in Spanish by MI«B Kdwlna The guests were Mr. and Mrs, Harry Mrs. Bill* Maglll of Irvlngton spent Tho Method!*!* of Belford Have Cabalerro. Dancing was enjoyed and Mr. and Mrs. James VanPcIt Receive Clayton and children, Ruth and Bar- Belt Wishes of Neighbors; ry, Mr.Tind Mrs. Wlnfldld Ivlnsy Mr; I BELFORD TIRE SHOP part of last week with her sister, Much to be Thankful For. at "midnight refreshments were LIGHT Rev. George W, Hanners, pastor of nerved. Other guests besides those and Mrs. Charles Duerkes, Mra. AU Mrs. Louis J. Tetley of Chestnut * A surprise farewell party Was given notta VanPelt, Mrs. Catherine Wcael, Near Campbell's Jet. street Mrs. Tetley returned yester- the Bolford Methodist cliuidli, will mentioned above were Miss Miriam for Mr, and Mr«, James VanPelt of leave to attend conference next Tues- Durham, MISB Darrell Washburn, MISB Bird Davis, Miss Josephine Mc- day from a visit of jeveral days with Westslde avenue last Thursday night Queen, Joseph Ferrlne, Blllle Van- FOR YOUR HOME! Mr». George Schurllns ot Elizabeth. day, The church finished the con-Miss Mildred Moore, Miss Viola Mc- at the home of Mrs, Edith Smith of For Radio, Auto, ference year In excellent condition. Hugh, Herbert Williams, Edwin Meri- Pelt and Missel Ray and Jean Smith. Mr. and MrB. George J. Ashbrldge Westslde avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Van- The party broke up with all the .of Branch avenue have moved to During the year 1,800 pastoral calls gold, Albert Stoothoft", Walton Moore Pelt have lived in Abram Sanborn's Battery Service NATIONAL MAZDA LAMPS West Cheiiter, Pennsylvania. were made, 51 new members were and Edward McCormlck. guests regretting the pending remov- house on Westslde avenuo for theal of Mr. and Mrs, VanFelt from their Call Ke&iaburg 95-L-4 f Edward Chasey of'Oakland, street received and 35 persons were bap- past six years, but they recently neighborhood. represented Triune chapter of thetised. The sum of $1,000 was spent ON WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY. bought a home on Madison avenue We recharge and repair all ALLEM ELECTRIC SHOP DeMolay order at the annual pllr In Improving the church and par- and plan to move there this week. «».,. • maftea. Michelin Tires grlmage of DaMolay members to aonago. Two adult bible classes wero The Register never disappoints— and Auto Accessories. The Ninth Birthday of Margaret lamos of bridge and baccarat wero your printing la alwayn done at the Washington, D. C. Mr. Chaoey went organized, one for women and one Bovlns Celebrated With a Party. played at tho party and refreshments time promised.—Advertisement. to Washington Thursday night and for men. Tho Sunday-school at- returned Sunday. He mado the trip tendance has more than doubled, the Margaret Bcvlns, daughter of Wil- by automobile and wait accompanied average attendance being 140. -Aliam Bevlns of Washington street, by Harry Wells of Matawan and Red Bank, was nine years* old on L _ Junior Epworth leagile has been or> Llndy Latnbertson of South Amboy, ganlzed and It Is filling a long felt Washington's Birthday and a party who represented Lincoln chapter of was held. Pink decorations were want for young people. used. One of the features was a PUBLICSALE Perth Amboy. Saturday all tho De- Molay delegates met President Cool- large birthday cake with Margaret's -OF— ldge and PreBident-Elect Hoovor. PABTY AT WAYSIDE. name Inscribed on It, The guestn Miss Lois HCBSO and MIBS Cath- wcro Joanne and Betty Carton, Dor- Washington's Birthday Festivities at othy Thompson, Ann Little, Mary erine Dillingham, who.tcach school at Raymond Dangler's. Spring Valley, Now York, spent tho Laurlno, Mary Bennett, R«ee Wilson, Dairy Cattle, Horses. Hogs week-end with MISB Hesse's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Dangler of Elizaboth Dwyer, Ethel Wilson, Irene Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Hesso of East Waysldp gave a party Washington's Bennett, Theresa Woodward, Harry Front street. Miss Dllllngham's home birthday night for their .niece, Miss Bennett and Sigfred Wilson. and Farm Machinery Is at Troy, Pennsylvania. Helen VanDorn of Bergen place, Red on the Christiani Farm, Nut Swamp, MIBS Edith Schoutcn of Mount Bank, A sketch composed by Chaun- The Register's motto—"A paper In Vernon^New York, visited her BlHter, cy Slayton was given by MISB Van every home."—Advertisement. Mrs. Lyman C. Vanlnwogon of Mon- THURSDAY/MARCH 7th, 1929, mouth street, over tho week-end. Miss Evelyn Dennis of Catherine IHMtMIIMWslllMWtMIMIWIMWMtMMMWW at 1:00 O'clock. street, Harry Mazza of Mount street LIVE STOCK—Four Milch cows, coming In profit; 2 yearling heifers, and Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Francis pair brown horses, pair black horses, boar and BOW. of Fair Haven saw the musical show "Thrte Cheers" at Now York Friday. ROMP & STOMPT I^ARM MACHINERY—Johnson reaper and binder, Deerlng mowing Mrs. ThomaB H. McKnight of East machine, 6-foot cut; Johnson hay rake, hay tedder, 2 pair hay shelvlngs, Front street Is recovering from grip —WITH— 2 Iron Age tiding cultivators, singlo cultivator, 2 brcaldng-up plows, 4- • after having beon confined to her Iiorso riding plow, corn harvester, Paris green duster, Iron drag harrow, homo more than two weeks. corn harrow, one-horse plow, double disc harrow, 2 potato planters, 3 corn Mr. and Mrs. Harold Patterson of Lawrence Smallwood and His planters, weeder and grass seed sower, Empire grain drill, 2 farm wagons, Drummond avenue ontertalned 4-runner furrowing sled, corn shelter, bag truck, platform scales, 25-foot number of relatives and friends at a ladder, farm wagon bpdy,, potato body, whlfflctreea and nock yokea, 2 sets dinner party Sunday In observance Melodee Boys heavy double harness, 2 sets heavy single harness, 5 horse collars, forks, of Mrs. Patterson's 25th, birthday. shovels, hoes, grindstone. Ford truck, Ford car with E. Z. power attach- Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Webber of ment for grinding feed and sawing wood, milk cooler, low down farm Linden place spent Sunday with Mr. wagon, Hoover potato digger, two-row distributor, and other articles too and Mrs. Edward Strickland of Free SEACROFT INN numerous to mention. • hold. TERMS:—Seven monthB* credit with approved security on amounts Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Worden, over $50.00. Under $50.00, cash. Jr., of East Front street, returned MORGAN, N. J. Sunday from a three weeks' automo- FLOYD F. BRANEY. bile trip to Florida. (JACK BAIXINGKR, Formerly of Casa Lopez, Manager.) GEORGE H. ROBERTS, Auctioneer. Mr, and Mrs. George Hclss of Elm place have returned from a motor ALEX. McCLEES, Inside Clerk. trip In New York state and Con-HMW———••—••—•••*•—W—MMM—MtMM—i JAMES E. GIUGGS, Outside Clerk. necticut, where they visited rela- tives. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Thomas Kelsey, Jr., of Pearl street, celebrated his 18th birthday recently HIGHEST QUALITY i at St. Bonaventuro's collogo at Al- V leghany, New York. He received a HOWARD FREY number of birthday greeting cards from friends and relatives. SANITARY PLUMBER Mrs. May Hugg of Maple avenue, —for— ! Mrs. Hellena Klechers of Elm place 74 Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. J. and Mrs. Edward Cordes of Peters placo spent Washington's birthday at Gardens Farms Lawns >: Now York. They attended the show FISH & POTASH COMPOUNDS — TRUCK COMPOUNDS STEAM and HOT WATER FITTING "New Moon" and naw tho talking SHEEP MANURE BONK MEAT, picture "Broadway Melody." NITRATE OF SODA ACID PHOSPHATE Gutters, Leaders and Tin Roofing '> Mr. and Mrs. Grover A. Burdgn ol LIMB FIELD SEEDS Now York were week-end visitors I.AWN GRASS SEEDS - . of Mr. Burdge's sister. Miss Emma .SUNNY LAWN* MIXTURE SHADY LAWN .MIXTURE Burdgo of Llndon place, and his f SPECIAL IAWN FERTILIZERS brother, Albert Burdge of Broad FIRELESS stroot. ' - Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Little and FRED D. WIROFF CO. children of Bergon placo spont Sun- GasRanjp day with Mr. and Mrs. William Vance RED BANK, N. J. of Asbury Park. Phone 653. 1 COOKS VJBJm OFF] Mr. and Mis. Philip Moore of Mc- Laren street entertained Mr. andte&z*z<&z**z*yx*z*z*z^^^^ Mrs. Werner Peter and Mlos Kath- /vwvvvvvvwwvwvwvwvvvvwwwwwwvvwwwwywv N nmMniiiiinimnii erino Binder of Newark, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. 8. Ford, MIBS Janet Blair and Miss Catherine McDonald of East Orange, Misa Angela. Lawrenco of FOLLOW THE CROWD T Elizaboth and Mrs. Jeanette Little of , New York at a dinner party Wash- Red Bank Auto Laundry ington's birthday. Nathan Goldberg, proprietor of Goldberg's children's and infanta' Storage Space, $8.00 per month. wear shop on Broad street, recently attended the annual Infanta' and children's wear lenguo convention at Cars Washed by Latest Improved Machinery. tho hotel Astor, Now York. All dirt and grease removed from under gears. Cars cleaned MrB. Rose Zagor of Mechanic street Inside, nickel polished. Called for and delivered—$2.00 up. owns a now electric radio net. Miss Helen Canzona of Shrewsbury avonue spent Ia3t week with her Simonizing, Polishing and Greasing. brother who In a student at George- town university at Washington. John flohnstcdt of Wallace Btreot, Fill Crank Case Service. All work guaranteed. who has boon confined to hla room the past f'.vo weeks with sickness, Is DOLLAR Owned and Operated by i slowly 1: ipi-ovlng. J. P. Skclly and family of New WAGNER MARKET CO. York e i e stopping at the Globe hotel. Red Bank Auto Laundry, Inc. Tho .ms Ross of Herbert strcot la a new iimployee at tho Economy nur- 151-153 WEST FRONT STREET, " "SPECIAL PRICES" sery i'urm at Little Silver. J. mea Conway of Mechanic street Is Hick with mumps. RED BANK, N. J. EXCEPTIONALLY LOW Benjamin Cook of Oakland street, PHONE 2401 BED BANK. DAYS a member of tho police force, re- PLUS QUALITY! turned to work Sunday after having Shop with us on this Great Event. We are beon sick fourteen days with grip " aifd ttfttsl!itls;"Josoph Imlay of Chest joining with the Merchants of Red Bank to give Prices in Effect Thurs., Fri., Salf nut street, another member of the MtHIIMMH force, Is back on duty after a sick' you the greatest day ever ! ness of ntno days with grip. Mr. and Mrs. Mlllard F. Tetley of FRESH PORK LOINS Hudaon avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- CHILDREN3 CHOICE—WHOLE OR FULL CUT HALVES. ter Dennis and Mra, Lillian Loye- Dollar Day Specials Junior Lamps FLEECE LINED kln and son Franklo of Mechanic Either Side, 24c lb. street, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Inocoo of Complete With Shado Shrewsbury and Mr. and Mrs. Harold 6 CUP Union Suits Tetley and son Hlchard of Little Sil- Regular 2.S0 ver were recent visitors with friends Begular 80o TOP ROUND, BOTTOM at Brooklyn. ALUMINUM Shoulders of 2 for $1.00 ROUND, CROSS RIB OR Church Notes. $1.00 GENUINE LAMB BONELESS RUMP ROAST B.ev. Robert Farrlor of New York PERCOLATORS will preach at the morning and oven- 1 29c lb. 38c lb. ing services at tho Baptist church 12 QT. Sunday. Tho Sunday-Bchool will con- Towels vene at a quarter to ten o'clock and WHITE AGATE ; Bureau Scarfs large size the Baptist young people's union will ROASTING CHICKEN SPECIAL meet at a quarter to seven o'clock Regular 08o Begular 40c at night. WATER PAILS 3i-lb. Average . . . . 39c lb. A loyalty campaign will be held In Each March by the Pronbytoiian church. 4-lb. Average . . . .42c lb. Spoolal services will bo hold overy 1 3 for $1.00 $1.00 Sunday. Next Sunday will bo ob- WHITE AGATE served as "Roll Call" Sunday. A sup- per will bo hold overy Wednesday OVAL OR ROUND Bloomers BOILED HAMS, 8 to 10-lb. Average night. The ushers for March aro LADIES Herman D. Woolley, Harry C. Slcbor, Regular 49o Whole or Half, ...... 39c lb. Arthur H. Smith, Morgan C. Knnpp DISH PANS and Robert M. Cadnmn. Union Suits Rev. Howard S. Frazler of St. Each 3 for $1.00 ! Mary's church of Highlands will bo 1 Regular 75c ARMOUR'S STAR CASE'S PORK ROLL the special epcaker nt tho Lonten service tomorrow night nt quarter ROLL TOP SLICED BACON Piece or Sliced. affor olght o'clock at St. Thomas's 2 for $1.00 200 ft. Sash Cord mission at Rod Bank. i lb. pkg., 20c 29c lb. BREAD lor BUtTHDAY PAHTF. $1.00 BOXES 1 Vegetable Bins Fresh Flat Spare Ribs 19c lb. Festivities Last Week nt tho Homo VERY MEAIT. ot MIBS Eleanor Bradford. Kogulnr $1.10 Bread Boxes A aurpriBo birthday party was giv- Libby's Sauer Kraut 6c lb. en last week for MISB Klcanor Brad' WALL DUSTERS Rogulnr $1.49 ford at her homo on Maple nvonue. ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF OUR NEWEST STORE Valontlno favors wcro distributed, $1.00 $1.00 dancing and gameH wero enjoyed and each SATURDAY, MARCH 2d, AT 911 ELIZABETH AVE., ELIZABETH. at midnight refreshment!! wore 1 each served. MIHB Bradford received number of lino birthday gifts. Those present wero Mrs. Jane Bradford, CHARLIE'S WONDER STORES MlnsnH Mary Burke, Helen Lay ton, i J. K. Brownell Hardware Store HKTAIMSRS OF GOOD MEATS ANB rOUI/TBV SINCJB WOO. Elsa Polilmiin, Melva Wintcrton, Jen- "The Store With A Personality" nie Nill and Olive Kmery, William NEAREST STORES—7 BROAD ST.% 22 MONMOUTH ST. Hagen, Ralph Basil, William LanRcn, 3 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. CAMFBKIJ.'S TONCTION, ATLANTIC III0HLA^fI)8 ANO IUOHI.ANJUS. Roland Thompson and Bdwln Mori' PHONE 054. Shop With Us and Save! gold. ****** Eighteen RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 27,1929. NEWS FROM KEYPORT

r. P. ABMSMlOrrt} PRESIDENT OF BANKING COMPANY. He Succeeds the i Late John W JtMugh—J. Harold Hendrlcl.sji Elected Vice President and a Dl reotaur*—Commerce Board Officers. (Tha B«d Bank Register can be bougb each weak In Kerooit at Charles Lebn'i aura.) Directors of the Keyport bankln company at their meeting on Tues- day of last week elected F. P. Arm- —itrong president of thir bank to tsk< the place of the late John W. Keough Ifr. Armstrong has been a dlrectoi of the bank since 1916 and has oc- cupied all the positions leading up to his present office, having been em- ployed in the bank over 26 years. J, H. Hendrlckson was elected vie president and was made a director. John S. Matthews, Jr., Is the now cashier and L. E. Cokelet was ap- pointed assistant cashier. The newly organized Chamber o Commerce directors have elected thi following officers: resents PreaUentr-C. H. Jewell. First vice president—Louis Stulti, .Ir. Second vice president—E. W. Karkus. Treasurer—F. P. Armstrong. . .. Secretary—George Naele. The directors are C. H. Jewell, Louis Stultz, Jr., F. P. Armstrong, C. S. Ackerson, E. W. Karkus, Louis Rottenberg, W. S. Wallace, J. D. Bedle for two years, Paul Morehouac, J. Leon Schanck, H. S. Burrowea, A. D. Shultz, James Rollo, H. J. Brown, J?monuel Einziger, W. K. Makin. 1 Is probable that the secretary, who will devote his full time to the work will have an office at the borough hall. Mrs. Ethel Stanger of Pittsburgh, Pa., recently visited Misa Mary Manion. S. D. Walker of'thjs place and Rob- ert McDonald of Red Bank, are spending a week at Miami, Florida. OOO YEARS OF ART The Evening card club -will meet tomorrow evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. B. Stone. Miss Margaret Ogdcn and Gilbert VanMater will as- sist in entertaining. Miss Beatrice Bedle, a student in IN MODERN RUGS & CARPETS the Women's college at New Bruns- wick, spent the week-end at her tome here. Harry Sklar has purchased tho new house being built on Maple place from Judge Henry E. Ackerson, Jr. Joseph B. Langan has returned from a several weeks' 'Visit In Flor- Created from ^Authentic documents Ha. Miss Frances Decker has a secre- tirlal position In the Chase national tank at New York. . ... Raritan post, American Iegian, held their annual turkey dinner at Bur . By BlGELOW-HARTFORD ^ Slew's restaurant Thursday night. : A number of tho. friends of Miss ; Dorothy Close were entertained at a birthday party at the public library Saturday afternoon. The little guests were in costume. ! Mies Alien Dravel has B position Executive Committee with Carl Bitter's auto agency In i 2,6th to place of Miss Florence Baker, who tOUlS BAMIERGEJ!, resigned. Preidnl, L. Saultrpr & Co. Announcement has been made of JAKES J.DELANEY, - ' -i the marriage of Dr. H. S. Cooley and • SUmtary, Biplow-Harlfird Carpi Ct. '- Mrs. Mary A. Lane of New York. C FIUND GANNON, Marck 9tn Inclusive : Miss Sarah E. Cadoo of Summit ,— Flttier* Advertising Maita^r, V has been appointed dean of women L Btmberger S Ct. Lecture , in the Rutger'g summer school at JOHN A, SWIETSBR, - r New Brunswick. Miss Cadoo is a F«bru«y2(5, 3 P.M. sister of Mrs. J. H. Hendrickson of President, Blgehw-HartfsrJ Carptt Ct. this place. RAtPH W. WJLUAMS, you Arc Cordially Invited > JDimtir if Itiutrlil tttttnni, Metrtpiliidli Mueum About two hundred persons at Pmidint, Williams 6 Sajlor, Inc.. if Art - -A ''lad, American Decontirc Ait»" tended the annual turkey dinner of Februuy27,SP.M.' the men's bible class of Calvary . JJJCY D. Tmo» • - church Thursday night. Dr. Samuel " Dmraliii Am Ueturerad Writer Graffin of New York was the prin- i • . "Domestic Oriental*"' cipal speaker. _ Tbru»iy 2 8, S P. M, Mrs. Harold G. Smith and daugh- In SIMONSON ) . . ter Theresa of Linwood visited rel- Sup Deiiptr, ."Orusitlzlnj Indium"' atives over the week-end. Mtrthl.JP.M, C. J. Post visited Mr. and Mrs. .. PR. CLARK Wium •William Curtis of Glendale, L. I. last Advisory Committee AhExhibition CMr*Hr.l*.Ciiirt/A*ilriitluy,~A*ertail museum •week. .if Natural History • • "Primiuvt Ana" Dr. a. N. Wagner, Jr., of Philadel- , ROBERt W. DP FOREST, CHAIRMAN March 2,11.30 A.M. phia, has opened dental offices in President, Metropolitan Museum vf 'Art Leon Schanck'g building. Supplemented by GRACICoiNtu • •*• •- Mrs. Angeline Warren of Leonla SICHAKD BACH,< - - s Art Cbnsultmt, L BdmUrgir * O. -_ ^ Director tf Industrial dilations, Metropolitan • * . "Color In Home Dcconiioa"] was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Much 2, 3 P.M. J. J. Boland. Museum of Art • ; pa, "Marco Fob and VUOMD ENSIGN . Several private bathrooms are be- EDWARD BLUM, .. , Dimttr, fruxttt Sthul tfUlutrUl Art - ins Installed in the Raritan Inn. G. President, Brooklyn Museum the Enchanted Rug," twice dally "The Ctsfumia ind the Mulct* W. Hoffman has the contract. VASHTIT-CONE, *' ' • ..-...: «ch<,5P.M The annual Hibernian ball will be Editor, InteriorFurnisbmgtDeparlment,Delmeettt atxll a.m. and5:30p.m- MOIUUJ p. C CitAVRnLi> held in St. Joseph's Parish hall on GRACE COHNEU • Dtsip EJittr, r*inti!J PuUki!!,*,. - Monday evening, March 18th. Powers' Art Consultant, L, Bambirger Cr Ct. '• "ClCJtion inTnJiliop" • orchestra from South Amboy will fur- ifelo D. C. ClUttTORD, . ....illustrated lectures and informal Much 5, i P.M. nish the music and the profits will' Design Editor, Faircbild Pvhlicathits, HW»Y Iv«5 COM. JL ,i he given to the church'B convent •"• Cuintlht At'hileet, Gxi Hiusetetpint SwJi't . fund. . JOHN COTTON DANA, talks iy leading authorities.' "Coit«t Rugj for Piffctcnt TTpa of Homo*. Miss A. B. Lake has rented one of Director of Newark Musium ani Vahlic hilrtnj Much 6, 3 P.M. • •' i ' •,.--• ' WIUIAM H. Fox, VASHTI' CONB her large stores on Front Etreet to c the K. and S. outfitting company, Director of 'Brooklyn Muusm ....a moving picture, "From Fleece to • BJiHr, laltrlir Pmliiliui Difirtmnt—Dttitiattf who will open the store on Saturday PAia T. FRANKS "CirjxBioKtluionioiheRoom" ; The company specializes in all kinds Designer Pkor." daih "at 12 m."and f p.m. Much 7,3 P.M."_: ' " KATKUUNI Cuvmcn . . . of clothing. Samuel Katy will be L A. Hir.SCHMANN, the manager. •• Autatlt EJiter£Wimn's Hmi Omfnlin ... Director of Advertising and Safo, '"CoittOCaijira and Rugt for OieBcJtoom" Alterations to the Tcmplcton prop- JL. Bsmtnga• Cr Co erty on Third street are about com- THE first"and most comprehensive cxhibitibn Much a, 5 P.M. pleted and Caesarea lodge of Free HHNRY W, ICENT, •_ •• ., Masons and affiliated Masonic or- Secretary, Metropolitan Museum of Art * of its kind, assembled under the sponsor- . ganizations of the borough are no Cwns PATTERSON, rUmini OUHIIMI, L. Btmiernr&o. • using the new lodge room on the sec- 'Associate Editor, Harper's Bam ship of leading American authorities on design, . .„ _ "Rup fotih e Modem CueK Boon ond floor. The property cost $15,0130 IBB SIMONSON, Much 9,11.30 A.M. and about $18,000 has been spent in Stit^e Designer color aftd decoration.. .presenting the newest fUZAUTH D. A0A1O ' ' . VK. HCSDERT J. SPINDDJ, , Bdittr, Charm making the improvements and furn- . "Keeping ih« Home u Modem u the Times"' ishing it. Research Associatt, Ptatjidy MJetium Harvard treatments of historical design from the M«*eb 9,3 P-H • Uniursity AICHUDSON Wiicm TINTON FALLS NEWS. LUCY D. TAYIOR, jpnmitiye~tp_ thc_Oricntal... the.Colonial to •EJiUr.HuisreiGirJh.. Decorative Arts Ltrtvnr ani Writtr ios the Modern Koytmeol" School Closed Half a Day Thursday DR. JOHN MARTIN THOMAS, the Modern... arid ^graphically "portrayed in Because of iho Snow Sturm. "; - President, Rjllgtrl Uniiersit) A. Word of School was open only half a day DK. CLARK WISSLER, this milestonc^of. Industrial Ait. last Thursday because of the snow . * Qtrator-in-Chitf of Anlbnpohgy :i i W« art very gratctul to the Museum of Nat- storm. The school bus drivers were Amtrican Muieurn tfNatural Hittsfy oral HUtory, the Brooklyn Museum, and able to make all Iheir trips as usual RICHARDSON WRIGHT, the Newark Arc Muieum for che ralu- All the roads were kept open to traf- , Editor, House & Gardm, NINTHFLOOR fic, due to the good work of the over- •ble material lent ui for thii eibibitlon. seers. 19Z9. I.. The young folks of this place have "OF1*IATION WOfc, - been having great sport coasting on Blcds on Mrs. Samuel J. Bennett's property. Ernest Pillls, William Springsteen and Theodore Parmly, throe boys of this place, got a sleigh last Friday and hitched a pony to it. The sleigh was old and dilapidated and tho boys did not ride far In it before It broke L. BAMBERGER g CO. down, all In a heap. This was the only sleigh seen here after the snow storm last Thursday. 'ONE OF AMERICA'S GREAT'STORES" Miss Dorothy Reed, who attends normal school at Trenton, and Miss NEWARK; lsiEv^JERSEy Constance Reed, who attends Faw- cett art school at Newark, spent Fri- May Tulephone Your Order by Calling Market UUOI. day, Saturday and Sunday with their jparents, Mr. and,Mrs. Edwin. Heed. 1 Everett Bradley in boarding at 1 David Scott's.' Ho Is employed by the Deal golf club.

Sued by 'Son-ln-Tjuv. Monmouth County Surrojata'a OfficV : John F. Norman, retired president John H. Kolly. deceased, notice Is lirrcl>y J NOTICE. the msttfr i,f the o.lUlc nf John It fc to (he credltoni of on G. M. Q. ohaaili to be (urnlihtd by Bor- oompanled with a certified ehtck for ten Monmouth County Surrogale's Office. ?y ^'wfi^*? ^ "cdltowi of laid dMtaiia of tho Elgelow-Hartford carpet com- Notice !• heroby given thkt jiuUd pro- uush vf Ked Uunk. (10) par dent of the amount of the bM. In the mutter of tha «tat« of Thomas J, Kelly (Incued. cvhiltH to the subscrib 1 pany, who haa a home at Hpring po»nit will bt received by the'Counci. of One "Utility Hefua* V«n Unit * to bt All bldi muat b« In the hands of tht Sor- Oleary. dteeiiied. to ejihlljit to tho Hubierllier. adnlnlatratov otlce to crMitore In prficnl rlainti nforeHnid, Ihrir debts and cmamlt n(rain»t «« «f.c«.ld, their d.bU M™ 3,m"ndl Lake, has boon «ued for $1:00,000 by the i>al.l cstato, under- the Boroujh of Red Bank on Monday mounted on Kord chRitit, oush Ol«rk' ' '' Ua> an the application of Joseph J. daughter. MICIIABU-E. KELLY, , ouch of Red Dank. d Dated i'rccholil. N. J.,* K«b. SO. 1MB Mlchatl E, Kelly, execulur of'tfio'eslulB of Btd Bank and ftrldranad "PropOiali for Rodgrrs, adminliLrator ot* the estate of 35 North Bridge Avcn^, Bed Bank, H. J, On* "Utility Refuse Van" to h« mounted Thprnat jr. Cleary, deceaaecl, notice Is hare- , JOHEtll J. RODOEI18. Garbage Truck Bodies," And must b« ac-' as South Street, Ktd Uank, N,,}. • RED BANK REGISTER, FBBHUABY 27,1929..

1 A VOCATIONAL SCHOOL, former widths on requeat of their Mis. J2dward Cook mibitltuted for nome prizes were awarded and the • client, Mrs. Kate Rows. The letter her. door prize, an electric iron donated Proposition DUeuwed by County Vina referred to the borough en- Mrj. Mary Rockefellow will glvo by Scoutmaster Thomas Lyons, was School Boards. gineer. . , a para party for ihaJ»nefflLof_tfie jwon_by_M»rjr_Pl_lctq, A erochet_ca£. John Streckfuss complained of thePatriotic order of America, tomorrow. donated by Miss Eleanor Sappah was PRICES- About 100 memborB of school charge for sewer connections to his Charles Graves has recovered from disposed of on the co-opcrativo plan boards In the county and several dome. Ho considered the charges un- sickness. and was won by James P, McKIt- school principals mot at Freehold just. The letter was referred to the The Republican dub will meet at. trlck, The profits will be used toward Have been cut so low, therefore, it will be to your Monday of lost week to diiciua tfie borough attorney. tho homo of Thomas Banford on buying uniforms for the girls. catabllohmont of a vocational school Mr, and and Mrs. Gccfrgo Sappah advantage to come early on Thursday as we can- In Monmouth county. Waiter C. Daniel union, president of the March 6, dranvlllo Park association, request- Mlsa Eleanor Kelly tiaa returned and daughter Grace, accompanied by O'Loary, MBlstant state oommlsslonor tho former's mother, Mrs. M. J. Sap- not guarantee some of these items to last the of education, wan ths principal apeak- ed that six additional street lights from a. visit at Philadelphia. be placed In that section. The request John Lynch of Church street lias pah, and Mr. and Mrs, John Sappah, three days. or.' He told of a number of voca- motored to Jersey City on Sunday. 45 BROAD STREET RED BANK tional schools In tha stata and de-was referred to th" borough mana- accepted a position at Yonkers, N. Y. ger. Mica Elsie Sartel of Fort Mon- Raymond and Walter Llekefot and torlbad tfteJr nwtliode of operation, It Raymond Fleming of Brooklyn npont la ODthnatod that the cost of ji school A Camden advertising company ad. niQUth load lias bought a new auto- viand the council. that they stood mobile. the week-end at the home of tho •ultable for Monmouth county would former's mother. EVERY SECTION OFFERS BIG BARGAINS! be from $100,000 to 1150.000. ready to offer suggestions for rais- The Jolly Eight card club met with ing funds for an advertising cam- Mrs. R. Dunfeo last week. Mrs. Jean Stlcgcr spent the week- paign without coBt, or would serve Mrs. John Darcy has returned from end visiting Mri. Frances Morton of KBANSUUHQ NEWS. professionally^^ so desired. Thin was a visit at Boston, Mass. referred to tho cothmltloo on iidvef lirs.~VIoreneis CoasTa," a summer •• ^Mr;~ and —Mrs. -Bagdonovlo -visited Hollo Bus Company Wants to Oper- Using, recently appointed by the resident of Kcansburg, died at hertheir daughter, Mrs. Shcpp of West ate New Lino During Bummer. council, homo at Jersey. City last week. New York, last week. She has JUst ITbf^Rud Bank Regtlter nan b* bouatu Councilman wjred Nightingale Is recovered from pneumonia. «tab **ak in Ktaniburir at tha atora of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trenery have louli VollonJ, N. Santa L'icl«, Fbllllp retut'ned from Atlantic City. driving a new automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Entwlstle and K«ll«r mil Chirlii Von.l.l George Kauffman liaa reepvored Charles Vogel Is a patient In a New eon of Newark visited Mr. and Mrs. The Rollo bus lino presented on from sickness. Brunswick hospital. He was Injured O. Entwlstlo last week application at the mooting of U.a John Hart, who has been sick for at South River whlls engaged In Iron Mrs. H. Gralncger and Mrs. K. borough council last week tor a now two weeks, ia ablo to bo about again. construction on a building. Scholl spent Saturday at Newark line to run during, tho summer, The Borough Manager Clinton B, Lohscn Jay Baker Is driving a new Ford. shopping. application was for a route (rom thoana Nlcklos Detlro have returned The Methodist church roll call was Mr,, and Mrs. Joseph Morley havn end of the steamboat pier to Ocean from a trip to Florida. held laat Friday. moved to Keyport. avenue In Idoal Beach. The council Mrs. Thomas Day, who has boor, Tho Union Beach Catholic club LADIES' LADIES' $1.00 £ LADIES' $1.95 referred tho application to i.ho bor-seriously sick for a number of weeks, hold a special meeting on Tuesday HAND-MADE ough manager for his r9cumm

FOUNDER'S WEEK Ladies' $1.89 Ladies' up to $5 Ladies' Ladies' TwiJlback HATS Broadcloth Silk & Wool Felts and Velvets Bloomers Satin Slips All Colors and Blouses S A L£ All Colors* 1 Sizes. 1 Sizes 34 to 41. Vests 2 for 12 KIDDIES' $5.00 Thursday Special ! WOMEN'S Be sure to take advantage Founder's Week comes but LADIES' FINE HOUSE and STREET of our Founder's Week once a year. This year un- COATS $1 Slues 2 to 5. •* Sale! Your A&P store is usual values fittingly com- Dresses offering the finest foods at Onlj On« to a Customer. Sweaters All Colors. memorate the founding of Conic Early. Ono to a Customer Only. • Sizes 30 to 15. such modest prices that America's greatest food in- substantial savings are as- stitution....the A&P stores. sured. 3 Wonderful Hosiery Specials LADIES' These Prices Effective February 25th to March 2d Inclusive. LADIES' 89c LADIES' 79c FULL-FASHIONED SILK TOP TO TOE SILK and FIBRE EIGHT O'CLOCK COFFEE 1 . pound 29c HOSE $ HOSE HOSE $ QUAKER OATS . 3 packages 2Sc AU Now QUICK OR REGULAR Colors. 2 for 3 for Guaranteed Tcrtect. $1.39 Value: Hollar Dny SULTANA BRAND JAM . 12 oz. jar |5c All Colors; but not ASSORTED FLAVORS Other Ilbse, 51.35. All Sizes. 3 cans 25c CAMPBELL'S SOUPS Ladies' lleg> and Boys' $1.00 Winter Pnntj ASSORTED VARIETIES Extra Size Baby Hats Windsor Crepe Suits and All Wool lina DRESSES ;,..'• •.:...- 4 cans 25c Capitol Silk. Sizes 2 to C. DEL MONTE TOMATO SAUCE Bloomers Blouses Bb!cs' 68c cans WhlJe they O f Tots' Flna " T . 2 25c 2 for last! « »Or Dresses 2 for CREEPERS EXTRA QUALITY PEAS SIZCH 1 to 3. BROCKPORT BRAND 1 1 . 3 tall cans 25c Values that will crowd EVAPORATED MILK BRAND NEW SF»RI!MG our store. WHITEHOCSE BRAND TOMATOES, PEAS or CORN . . 3 cans 29c Kiddies' $ IONA BRAND Bloomers LUX 3 small packages 25c FOR WASHING DISHES. DELICATE FABRIC8, ETCre.. 9 Pairs for Made of Crepo and FlanneL NECTAR TEAS lb. Pkg. 17c i lb. pkg. 33c SUNNYFIELD FLOUR . . . . 241 Ik bag 85c At Lowest in the City Prices Children'* up to $1.00 CIGARETTES .... carton $1.15 HOSE LUCKY STRIKES, CHESTERFIELDS, OLD GOLDS, MEDMONTS, SWEET CAT-ORALS OB CAMELS 9 Pairs for CONDENSED MILK 2 cans 25c GUARANTEE $J|.9O Willis they last! A&r BRAND Former Price, 2 pounds 19C ¥5.90. Children's CRISPO FIG BARS We gunrniHca our prices lowest $1.00 Oft on In the city! \U an|r article can be Dollar Day. Fine bought for Icss^elsewhere no will You'll Pny These values are representative of the scores of nationally advertised brands of foods refund tho difference. Klsmvhero priced at low levels for this week. $7.93. Skirts

NEW YORK'S NEWEST SPRING NEW AND SMART LENTEN FOODS FOR SPRING WEAR A&P stores have prepared for those who are seeking suggestions for Lenten menus. These are but a few of the many seasonable items A&P food stores offer...... all at low prices ! Pink Salmon 2 can« 29c Canned Fruits . . 38 °2 cans 25c ESS IONA HUAND TOrULAR VARIETIES " HATS Brought to You at This Famous Largo Can 3 for Yellow Cling Peaches larsest can 15c Del Monte Asparagus Tips 25c 74c IONA BRAND Kauffman's Low Price ! aize can Materlnls: Now Prints Marshall's Herring can 25c and I'rlnl Combinu- Sultana Tuna Fish , V* 15c KIPPERED OH IN TOMATO SACCIi tlons. Crepes, Sndns, Georgettes. Macaroni, Spaghetti or Colors: Orchid, Green, Packa e Beardsley's Codfish . 2 p^kag« 25c Navy, Cocoa nnd Blaclt. Noodles . . . 2 & * 15c •SHREDDED Sizes 10 to 48. KPJCORE BRAND Th

To shop consistently at A&P food stores is to guarantee sensible economy. (.'nlorK of brini'ltf, Ihlt* MIYNII, pnn« A&P offers the choicest foods at substantial savings. DRESSES y Arthur Borden. Finding a Job. DRUGS, MEDECINES, ETC. Toilet, Shaving Articles, Etc. Miss Ruth Whltson visited friends If you wanted a job would you 1.00 size Nujol Our price .63 U 51-53 Mechanic St. it Jamesbure recently. print 7,500 circulars telling all about .BOsizeStillman's Freckle Cream Our price .39 t and distribute them among 7,500 YOU SAVE 87c YOU SAVE lie. W. J. Blair, who bought the Ho- homes? You would not. It would .50 size Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Our price .33 lart property, Is having the outcos- t too much in tlmaantr money. YOU SAVE 17c .60sizePompeian Face Powder Ourprice < .35 lulldtngs removed. Wise men get the same results by YOU SAVE 26c, Mrs. Charles McQueen, who haclassifies d advertising In The Regis- 1.25 size Bayer's Aspirin Our price .79 een visiting Mrs. L. A. Conover, re- ter.—Advertisement YOU SAVE 46c .65 size Pond's Vanishing and Cold 1.25 size Absorbine, Jr Our price .87 • Cream .. ... Ourprice .35 YOU SAVE S8C YOU SAVE SOo. - .40 sizfrCastoria ...... -.•'•...... Our price t24•• .35 size Frostilla ...... ,..,.,. Our- price .21 YOU SAVE 16C - YOU SAVE 14c. .60 size McCoy's C. L. O. Tablet* ..... Our price .49 .25 site Mermen's Talcum Powder ....Ourprice .19 YOU SAVE lie YOU SAVE 6e .35 size Pape's Cold Compound . Our price .29 .25sizeWoodbury's Facial Soap Ourprice .17 YOU SAVE 6c " .67 YOU SAVE 8c. 1.00 size Listerine . Our price .60 size Dcmderine Hair Tonic Our price .43 YOU SAVE 33c .39 YOU SAVE 17c .50 size Listerine Our price .25 size Mavis Talcum ....;,. .Ourprice ,19 YOU SAVE lie .21 YOU SAVE 6c .25 size Listerine . Our price 1.00 size Piyer'i Face Powder Our price .69 feSSTLK INC i YOU SAVE 4c .49 YOU SAVE 31c. 17 BROAD ST., RED BANK. N. J. .75 size Baume Bengue Our price .60 sizeGIostora Our price ' .35 YOU SAVE 26c .49 YOU SAVE 25c. .75 size Doan's Kidney Pills . Our- price .25 size Cuticura Soap . Our price 3 for .55 YOU SAVE 26c - YOU SAVE 20c. 1.00 size Vapex Our price .89 .75 size Hudnut's Face Powder, YOU SAVE lie 49 Three Flowers Our price .54 .60 size Joint Ease Our price YOU SAVE 21c DOLLAR DAY YOU SAVE lie .39 1.26 size Pinaud's Lilac Vegetalu Our price .79 .50 size Cascarets ., ..Our price YOU SAVE 46c YOU SAVE lie .19 .35 size Djer Kiss Talcum Our price .23 .25 size Cascarets Our price YOU SAVE 12c THURS., FRI., SAT., FEB. 28th, MAR. 1st, 2d. YOU SAVE 6c .51 .60 size Djer Kiss Face Powder Our price .35 .75 size Meade's Dextri-Maltose 1-2-3 ..Our price YOU SAVE 28c. YOU SAVE 24c .59 I.SOsizeKoIor Bak Ourprice 1.19 .75 size Dryco Baby Food Our price . YOU SAVE 31c YOU SAVE 16c .60 size Watldn's Emulsified Cocoanut Kayser Gloves .. $| .00 Kayser Bloomers $1*00 'Hj 2.50 size Dryco Baby Food Our price 1.98 YOU SAVE B2c Oil Shampoo Our price .39 Chamolsette and Silk. New apring JsL and Vests. Regular value, $1.49. JL JOH .73 ... _. YOU SAVE 21c shades; all sizes. Reg. value, $1.50. 1.20 size Sal Hepatica . Our price YOU SAVE 47c .60 size D. & R. Cold Cream Our price .34 n j & 7^ nn Pongee Slips . . $*| .00 .25 size Peroxide ..Our price .15 : YOU SAVE 26e ' YOU SAVE 10c . .50 size Palmolive Shampoo Our price .34 and Bandeau. Regular value, $1.50. Gossard Brassiere $•! .00 Sizes t0 u. Regular™^,$!.«,. JL •65 size Bliss' Native Herbs Our price 48 YOU SAVE lflc Scarfs . . . . $ YOU SAVK 17C .SO size Williams' Shaving Cream Our price .35 .29 YOU SAVE. 15e 00 Of distinction, nil silk; new patterns. .35 size Pluto Water, large Our price Regular $1.50 value. YOU SAVE 6c. .50 size Pompeian Creams .Ourprice .33 Sizes to 44. Regular $1.69 value. I- .89 size Medicated Alcohol Our price 59 YOU SAVE 18c. YOU SAVE 30o. .50 size Hind's Honey & Almond Cream Our price .31 . •. . ' $1.00 ^ 1.00 size Genuine Russian Mineral Oil, YOU SAVE IBe Munsingwear Vests $| .00 P'mi* Our price .69 1.40 size Pinaud's Eau de Quinine Ourprice .97 YOU SAVE 43c and Bloomers. Regular $1.50 value. JgL to $2.50 value for YOU SAVE Sic. 1.20 size Scott's Emulsion Our price 79 .35 size Palmolive Shaving Cream Our price .23 YOU SAVE 41e YOU SAVE 12c. 1.00 size Father John's Ourprice .79 .65 size Barbasol, large Our price .37 YOU SAVE 23c. FULL FASHION HOSE 1.50nzePetroIagar Ourprice .98 .60 size Polymol Our price .39 Guaranteed Perfect. , „„ . , YOB SAVE B2c YOU SAVE 21c Silk from Top to Toe. 1.50 size Agarol Ourprice .95 1.00 size Vitalis Hair Tonic Our price .87 New Spring Shades, , . YOB SAVE 05c , YOU SAVE 13c All Sizes. Service Sheer. 1.50»izePerH««in Ourprice 1.19 .40 size Sweet Soap, 3 cakes in box .... Our price .25 YOU SAVE 81c YOU SAVE 16c. Quantity Limited. New French Heel. DENTRIFICES. Luncheonette .50 size Pepsodent Tooth Paste Our price .31 Cigar and Pongee, 2 yards . $| .00 Rayon Prints . . $ J .00 YOU SAVE 10c Cigarette Specials All Silk Imported—Government ' JL Extra special—3 Yards for • A Service. .25 size Listerine Ourprice .18 inspected. YOU SAVE 7e Lucky Strikes. Camels, Chester' We maintain a com- .60 size Forhan's for the Gums Our price .34 nolds. Old Golds, YOU SAVE 26c 3 rkgs. for 20c Drapery Material . $| .00 H. & W. Bandeaus $| .00 f**% plete Luncheonette in .50 size Iodent Tooth Paite .. .Ourprice .36 Carton 10 Pkgs., $1.19. Reg. values up to $2.49 yard. Reduced, JH> ar>

For the Men Folks! $5.00 Auto-Strop Valet Razor for 89c. you ^ave $4.11. stun* Tube of Mennen Shaving Cream and Gold Gem Razor, 17 BROAD ST., INC Value $3.50—All for 49c. -You Save $3.01. RED BANK. N. J. Get It Right At KATSIN & GREEN'S, Courtesy, Service, Fair Prices 49 Broad St., DRUGSTORE Red Bank,N.J. TELEPHONE 417. FREE DELIVERY, RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 27,1929.

will leave tbli week on a long auto- Jacob Stryker, who Is employed at has returned home from a visit at sHKRtrrs SAL* .- NEWS FROM MIDDLEJOWN mobile trip. Sir. Eaitmond and Mr. New York during the winter, spent Jersey City. By virtu* of it writ ol A. ft, I part of last week with his family at Mervln Haliam of Navesink Is kept r«t«d, tsau«d out of ih* Cotjvt \ • - "•' •' " '_' Fowler will go through Florida and California. Mr. Miller will go as fur Locust Point indoors with a heavy cold. sety of tho But. at L Jintr, ROADS CLEARED WITH MOTOR Mrs. Albert Johnson and her son as Florida and he will return by rail. Jiinn your faith to the hourt of U:00 e'er * SHOW PLOWS! Thomas Dunlin of New Monmouth Crawford of Port Monmouth re- Luke Longhead In The Register 'at SIOO o'clock), in ' Is mourning tho lot* of his shepherd turned Monday from a visit at New talks to over .35,000 people every dog Babe. Tito dog was run over York. week.—Advertisement of Frathold, county of MoomBBtl, „„ In Fanner Years Host of the Snow the Oboy grocer my, to satisfy a decree of ialj Hod to be Shoveled—Port Mon- by an automobile last week and It Helen Frelbott, daughter of Ed- amounting to approximately IT.BOt.^O. mouth firemen Continue to Win on was injured go badly that Mr. Donlin ward Frelbott of Port Monmouth, Is The health of your family and the suc- ALL that Certain tract or p*re»L of IMMI the Basketball Court. put It out of its mlaery with a bullet confined to the houso with a heavy unit bremisti. hereinafter j>utleal*rly 04* nes» minute* ERH five chains ntid twenty-tight " tic Highlands colored folks, will ren- City spent the week-end with Mrs links to n static; tlienco (4) North *ivta« Cyclones ono minute race mad William H. Bennett was out with a. der Kcgio spirituals and other music that turns breakiast into a banquet. And. childrea lava ty-four degrees and twenty-five minute* through the street, horse drawn plow to make sidewalk Nellie Grant of Port Monmouth. it. "Flighty" appetites clamor for at the Now Monmouth Baptist Mr. and Mrs. Polhemus of Bloom- East fifteen chains and elghty-slx jlnki > The air In the next Is quite still, paths. Mr. Bennett does not gutchurch tomorrow night, under the its strength building goodness. Hlontr the line of tha mid J, WM*tt*i land And aa you unbutton your coat for paid for this work and the only, re- fleld spent Sunday with Miss Wllma to an old fence and hedge: th«nc« (ft) auspices of the ushers' union of theNagel of Fort Monmouth, Put it on the mile tonight N,-»rth fifteen decreed and fotty-flv* mln- the heat turn he receives Is thanks from his church. ute.i Went fourteen chains and nintty-sU You find what you've got l» a chill, neighbors. Alfred Hvcrnhom has moved from —and watch results! linlcB to a stake standing in the center oi Three residents of Port Monmouth Naveolnk to the Heath house at Hill- the aft-repaid highway; thenco (0> North Ne'er do the elements lead such a The basketball team of the Fort were baptised and received Into full side, near Naveslnk. OhoyChecscani BananaSanduichtll flfxty-nlne degrees and fifteen minutes Monmouth fire company played at membership In tho Belford Methodist Weal nlonst the center Df the highway nln* dance Mrs. Lewis Johnson of Jersey City otiaina and forty-six links to tho BEGIN- As now wo so constantly see; Oalthumt last Thursday and won by church. They are Mrs. Josephine Is visiting Mrs, Susan Bennett of NING. Containing 24 and U8|1QO torts, Novor, oh never hava folks less a a score of 24 to 8. On Saturday night Mills, Miss Grace Mills and' Mm. Port' Monmouth: Ueinu the name premises sub-dlvidsd. by chance the firemen played at East Kcans- Viola Broander. , Willium Todd, iiurvcynr, In April, 1026* burg against a team rep'resentirx tho A largo attendance is looked for at Miss Florence Roche of Belford tCourtur Uallocator Cook Swft) and known m Orchard Gardens, the mnp To EueBB what their noxt trick will lead of which property Is filed In the, County be. Jersey Central power and light com- tho dance which the Mcadowbrook Clerk's Ofilco of Monmouth County. pany of Atlantic Highlands. The fraternity will hold Saturday night at Seized ns the property of Ideal Develop- Friend, be prepared for whatever you Port Monmouth boys were victorious Independent flrehouso at Belford. ment Corporation, taken In execution at meet by a soore of 78 to 25. Saturday night The Ideal Sorenaders will provide •••#•••••••#»• the suit of John E Bone et «1s, and to bt In weather ' with March on theof this week the firemen will play at music. HARRY N. JOHNSON, BJwriff. loose; Bast Keansburg against the Big Five Mrs. Alfred Brewer of Naveslnk Dated January 30, 1020. And that—with regard to the things of Long Branch. slipped and fell down e, flight of Merrltt Lane, Solicitor. that ynu eat— The last of a series of studies of stairs at her home Sunday. She wns __J^4_U t23.ll Means keeping the Ice-box in use. the gospel of John will be made at badly cut and bruised and she has By virtue of a writ of fl. f«. to mm di- the prayer meeting, of the Belford since been confined to the house. rected, issued out of the Supreme Court Methodist church tonight. Tho boy Charles J. HCBSO of Bolford, who la of tho State of New Jersey, will lit •»- scouts will i&oet at tho churcli annex engaged In the contracting business, posed to sale nt public vendut, on Monday, TONIGHT! the 4th day of March, 1920, between th* tomorrow night and the. junior choir had three motor trucks in use for Miller's Hardware Co. hours of 12:00 o'clock and 6:00 o'clock Mr. Seaboard on WCAP will meet at the same place for prac- snow removal work at New Yorli (nt 2:00 o'clock, eastern standard tic*), la tice Friday night. The last com- last week. the afternoon of Maid day. at tha Court At 0:30 this averting Mr. Seaboard House in the Dorouah of Freehold, county will again try to entertain you, from munion service before conference MISB Lucille Roche of Belford has announces the appointment as of Monmouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a Station WCAP, with the recitation will tako place Sunday morning. At resumed her studies at Georgian judgment of nald Court amount log to ap- of comic poemB—In .which perform- night the sermon topic will be "The court college at kakewood after hav- proximately $380.00. ance ho will be aided and abetted Apostles' Farewell." Tho Sunday- ing spent part of laBt week at her All the defendant's right, title and Intel- school board will meet next Tuesday est in and to the following; musically by the Patagonia Pepper- : home. All that lot, tract or pares! of land anl pots, who bring hot stuff from a cold night Henry Odesky has moved from a Authorized Dealer For premises hereinafter particularly described, situate, lying and being In tha Township country. Dont fall to listen Ih! If Final arrangements are being; mado houso near New. Monmouth to the of Mfddletown. in tho County of Mon* you'vo heard the previous programs for a card party Thursday night, John T. Hopping farm at Hopping mouth and State of New Jersey, we're sure you'll ha there. And numbered and designated la Lot March 14th, at Independent 'firehouee Crossing, which ho recently bought Number Sixty-Nina (60) on a nap of at Belford for tho benefit of St. Mrs. John E. Bennett of 'Port Leonardo, N. J., made 1891, revised 1898 Mary'B church of New Monmouth. Monmouth has recovered from sick- and described as follows! Fenny-Wise, Pound-Foolish. BEGINNING at a point in th* wuterly The party will be given by the united ness. Mrs. Bennett spent Monday side of North Leonard avenue, distant on* Said Mother Germ to Father Germ, societies of the church. A ten-pound and yesterday at New Brunswick. hundred and fifty (100) feet southerly "This lady taken no Ico; bag of sugar will be given as. a door Miss Mary Salmon of New York from the southerly side of Burlington af«* nue and running thence (1) westerly, along Wo'll movo into her lco-box prize and there will bo other prizes. has been spending a few days with Lot Number Sixty^cizht (68) one hundred And live all warm and nice." Refreshments will be served. her aunts, MlBses Delia and Eliza and nine (109) feet to Lot Number Fortr- Hev. H. Pierce Simpson of Now Salmon of New Monmouth, Seven on said Map; theoea <2> Southerly, Sold Father Germ to Mother Germ, along Lot Number Forty-Seven, fifty (60) "Your plan sounds groat to mo; Monmouth returned Monday from an Mr. and Mrs. Latham Gr. Reid and feet to Lot Number Seventy on ealo Mapt We'll breezo into that Ice-box automobile trip of five days. Kov. the Misses Welsh of Now York spent thence' (3) Easterly! alanfl Lot Number A. H. Sutphln of Elver Plaza part of last week at their summer Seventy (70) One hundred and nlna (109) And raise a fa.m-1-leel" feet to the Westerly aid* of said North preached at the New Monmouth Bap- homo at Locust Point. Leonard nvenue; thence (4) NDrthtr- And ao they raised their family; tist church Sunday morning and Many residents of Port Monmouth )y, alone the Westerly ilda of said North night. The afternoon vesper scr Leonard avenue, fifty (50) feet to th* point It did not take thorn long; and Eelford attended the annual roll or place of Beginniusr. In but a little day or so vices have been discontinued. They call of the Keansburg Methodist Seized as the property of B* B, Dormla- They stqotl ton million.strong. will bo resumed next, winter, church-last-week. eqn, sn.d h, M. ppnaldBon, taken in ex«ea<* Lester Miller of Belford and Har- Mrs. Nellie Grant of Port Mon- tion at the suit of Ellsaboth T. Cranbook The lady of that household and to be sold by Had bought good things to eat, old Eaatmond and Chauncoy Fowler mouth Is spending a few days with HARRY' N. JOHNSON, Bhariff. of Brooklyn, formerly of Belford Mrs. Edna Ackerinan of Jersey City. Bated January 28, 1920. But when she went to use them Whittemore A McLean, Attorneys. She found them far from sweet. (48 I.) HO.Ut . Sho throw a Jot of'food-away- oremanSver SHERIFF'S SALE. r By virtue of a writ of fl, fa. to me di- That cost a protty penny— rected. Issued ouL of the jCourt of Chan* And Just because she needed Ice 7he eery of the State of New Jersey* will b« And wouldn't purchase anyj .exposed to sale at public vendue, 00 Mon» day, the 4th day of March, 1929, between MRSL WM. HOHMAN, the hours uf 12:00 o'clock and 6:00 o'clock 15 Leonard Street, Bid Sank; (at 2:00 o'clock),,In the aftitfnoon of said Monarch day, .at t*he Court House' in th« BoroUf h of Freehold, County of. Monmouth, Ne# Better fuel oil means more heat and now Jersey, to satisfy a decree of said court I amounting to approximately 12,628.00. loss expense. Lot us demonstrate to I AIX that tracTr or parcel of land anil you that Seaboard Fuel Oil Is the bet- ean own of ike ASMf I premises, hereinafter particularly described* tor oil. No obligation of course, A situate, lying and beinr tn tb» Tpwmhiji word on a post card or over tho I of Middletown, in the County of Hon* 'phono will bring a representative mouth and State of New Jersey. FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at • sUk« qualified to discms oil heating In all In or near the Easterly edge of Harmony •its phases. /NeWand avenue as the samt now lies, which stak*) i3 the Southwesterly cornsr of Cnrrl* P*U* 1 naught's lot; thence running a* the need)* A March Tune. 1 i pointed February 10th, 1821 <1) Booth, IV ' degrees 59 minutes En>st, alona th* South* March, march, march, the germs are 1; erly lin* of Carrie Patenaught'a lot. IT marching; I C]100 feet to • point which is the South- ( easterly corner of said lot, and also in th*) Toward tho Ice-box for the fray. : Westerly line of Franlc Mitler'i land; If your food Is not kept cold, , thence (2) alonff said Westerly lln« Bouth They'll attnclc It very hold- , 20 degrees 1 minute We it. 60 f«t to th* Southwesterly corner of said Miller*! Jandaf. So buy ice and stop their march- (:t) thence along said Miller's South llfl*. Ing right away. ! South 69 degrees CD mitiutet E»t, II i 74|100 feet to said Miller's SoatheuUrlr DORIS EURIGH. j corner, it being In the Westerly Ho* ef Prospect Avenue, Little Silver. 1 George Morris's land; (4) thane* along th* . I aarne, South 11 degrees West, 18 15|1» 1! feet; (fi) thence North 69 degree* 8ft min- Wo have already Becured quite & utes West, 121 CE|100 feet to a atak* In Off number of comments from the first 1 near the Easterly edge of Harmony avamuf as aforesaid; (9) thence along aam* Nortk customers who tried Orange Dlso 1 ! 20 degrees 1 minute East. 6B ftet to thfj Coal on our recommendation. Wlth- f I place of Beglnnlni- ottt exception'they praise It, and not Price > I ConUfning 6,517 &I100 iqaar* /e*t, W a few are frank enough to tell us 1 the same more or lest. outright that It la the best coal they "Within ' I BEING the same premise* cormyed to Firat-of-the-year aalet of Onklandi and Pontlaa that ! tho Bald Daniel W. Mason and Florence p. havo over U8cd. This Is tho coal with 1 Maatm by Edgar L. Smith and wlf* or the combmtlblo orange discs, mixed havs brought us an unusually large variety of top- deed dated March 1st. 1021, and recorded You 1 with it; theBe discs Identify the coal »alue> trade-ins. We havo priced them amazingly in thu Monmouth County Clerk's Offle* in and guarantee its performance. Try low to move them right out again. A big year la , LSook 11-12 of Deela on paxes 194, etc* ahead of us—we want to start it with a low used car Can '/SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING at th* Orange- Disc Coal and you too will V , Southwesterly corner of aforesaid Frank grow enthusiastic about It. Inventory. Buy the car you have always wanted to Svertf Miller's lot, it also being tha Southwester- own, while the«o clearance prices prevail. Every cActuallt) ,' ly earner of the plot hereby conveyed! one hai been "Good Will" reconditioned and com- thence running n* the needla pointed Fcb- Purse , ruary, 1021 (1) South, n Uty-nine desr**a Little Bo-Fcep. pletely equipped. Never before have we offered such Teel , itmi flfty-fivo minutes Enst, along aald Little Bc-Pocp has lost her sheep— a big assortment. Never before could you hv?,,. 1 Mason's . Northerly line, thirty-cm* and $800. ice-cake, "but I'm Just molting for 1933 BUICK COACH— you." , a Containing eleven hundred an2 thirty- Good condition thru- 1937 CHEVROLET SE- two itn But they savo 'eo many "Iron men," bach, ik-censcri, will b* uuditod and staUd hy tliu itv^iHtur »iut rejmtteJ fnr suttlemtnt That the hole is BOOH sowed up'agalh. • l.-i tlio rrrruKatlvti Court of Nsw Jtrser, MRS. FRANK WARNER. COOD WILL OAKLAND Miller's Hardware Co. to ho huliti'ii ut tho Chancery Chamber* In S2 B^gen, Place, Hod Bank. Says—' the City »f Newark. New JBra*y« on Tu«s« 4- liny, tho llftii ilay *'f March noxt, «t 10)08 I A. M., and thnt appliuiiUfm wilt at that Be sure to listen In on WCAP at . li# Itattmonrr. Novendtr ' liiiu> he inudt) far tile fllloWBIVJO ct tom* Authorized Majestic Dealer i int-sionri 11 ml counxol feon. 6:30 this evening. And then try to ' i>Hted Nowurk, N. J.. January II. IDItt win a dollar by sending Mr. Seaboard 1 • FIDEMiV UNION TlttJHT COMI'ANV, a contribution of your own! 1 11/ K, A. I'l'udcn; Tiust urfievr' 1924 OAKLAND TOUTING 33 West Front Street Red Bank, N. J. lfood, I.nlTcrty & Cnmpboll. Winter top, perfeot Monmouth County Surrog*ta's OWc*. condition: good tlrcB, In tiin inattor uf thiJ estnta of Chirlst F* Duoo finish;completely NOIJIQ, l|(MM!ltAC(t. Address THE BEST IN RADIO No tic n to criMlilora ft present eJnlfttl equl|jp«d. Thin model is hard to find on tho Purauiiiit to tho nnlcr at Jo*#ph h, Don* MR. SEABOARD nhny, stirruRatff "E ih» Cnunty flf M«H' used car mnrltot $300 niiiuih. maile i>n the ninth \\w ot Vibniinv. irUH, on Hi" ni>p|lf"*il.>n tit HsUu W, Nobf#. in care of Miller's Hardware Go. (k^cimoil. notico is hernby given to In* crtMlltnii of eniil do«04t«d 13 exhlbtt t» It* T. F. Morford Motor Cai* Co.; Inc. Also Authorized Dealer For [,uln(irl)Kir, uxecutrU its ufafiittttd, ll_. Seaboard Ice Co. 21 Mechanic Street, Red Bank. nrxtur imtli, within nln month* (ram ilnt.i of tho Rfrtretmli) onlerror thty wltl Holster Bosch Graybar Crosley Steinite forovkr'hitrretl uf their aaltoni Htfl uifnliivt tl'" inlil »uWrib»r. RED BANK, N. J. Pflted jrreflliold, N. J.. " IIHIi. T.lephon. Rod Bank 148. GOOD WILL USED CARS Care UloW Uo Twenty-Two RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 27,1929. ICED BANK GIBL SW1MBJEKS. BOWLING FOR CHARITY. High School Pupils In Swimming Meet at Asbury Park PooL CHAMFIOJT FINMAN TO MEET Polly Bruyero of the senior class Tire Service COUNTY'S BEST TAW1NT. of the Red Bank high Bchool cap- Specialists TELEPHONE 311> ' tured tho main events In a swimming WE HANDLE ONLY Featuring Roth S Co/s Mort IJndsey Will Bowl William meet among girls of tho Red Bank Clancoy and George Dennis of Bed high school Monday night at the All of our tirpe,. re- Our Service Car is Prime Corn-Fed Beef. It has a most distinctive Bank Next Wednesday Night at the Asbury Park natptorlum. The dis- HIGH QUALITY sources and study arc Knights of Columbus Home. tance in each event was fifty yards. flavor at this season of the year. The winners in tho class events were devoted to one sub* always ready. Mort Llndsey of Stamford, Con- Polly Bruyerb of the senior class, feet: Investments, necticut, one of the world's greatest Annabelle Marthena of the junior ROTH'S Quality Beef, prepared in the best pos- bnwllng stars, will bowl ngnlnst pome class, Alma vomSteeg of the sopho- Constantly keeping Steam Vulcanizing.* sible manner by experienced butchers, is the of Monmouth county's best talent more class and Doris Wilman of the COAL abreast of changing next Wednesday night at the Knights freshmen class. Bruyero also defeated Walloon and Truck "Service Plus" Feature for this week-end. of Columbus home on Riverside ave- Annabello Marthenu, Marlon Diet?. l investment trends nue for the charity fund of the Red and Jean Walker. i COKE places us in a position Tires in Stock. Bank Columbian club. This la the In other races Margaret Morford" where our sugges* flrat. time.ofJ&to years a bowler.of aefestea Grace" Brooks,;-Elizabeth Sirloin Steak or Roast great prominence has appeared at Peyrl defoatcd Dorothy Gibbons and tions have a maximum Red Bank. The Interest that has Margaret Morford, Dorothy Gibbon." • of value for you, been manifested in bowling here the defeated Grace Brooks, Marlon last-few years was one of the reasons Dletz defeated Cecilo Dixon, Anna- FUEL OIL John Hansen Top Round Roast for arranging the bowling exhibition. belle MarthenL -defeated Marlon Llndsey has been active in tho Dicta, Alma vomSteeg defeatod Mil- PAUL & CO. 42 West Front Street, bowling game the past fifteen years dred Goff and Cecllp Dixon and Jean and he has many woi'ld champion- Walker defeated Cecile Dixon. Investment SccttrUte RED BANK, N. J. Prime Rib Roast shlpg to his credit. Less than a month FredD.WikoffCo. ago he won a spectacular match of 1430 Vabrat St., PUUdrfphla (Best Cuts) sixty games from "Billy" Knox, a Two-Man Bowling Match, 3-fi Wilford Sweeney and William Clan- W. Raymond Johiuon, Philadelphia star, who had chal- lenged any bowler in the country. cy defated Jamea Tuttlo and John IS Hubbird Pirk. Red B.nk. Among those who will bowl Lind- Calandriollo in a bowling match last OFFICEi 19 W. Front St T«l. IMS. . sey 13 William Clancey, a member of week for a prize of $25. Three games Phone 552 Prime Chuck Roast the Bed Bank Knights of Columbus were rolled at the Knights of Colum- bowling team, and a bowler on the bus alleys at Red Bank and three at YARD: Maple Ave. & Bergen,Pl«c« Second National bank and trust com- Taylor's alleys at Eatontbwn. At Red Phone 5S4 PoulliyiuC.n's. Regular Smoked Hams 25<>> pany's squad. Clancey is individual Bank Sweeney and Clancy won by. 7 high scorer of the Knights of Colum- pins and at Eatontown by 53 pins. Tob'.Vhow bus league. George Dennis, a mem- -'•• B-B FANCY DRY-PICKED ber of the postofllce team and an old- It pays to advertise in The Register timer in Eed Bank bowling circles. Best Carl Studcr and George Young of E SE T MENT 0F YOUNG FOWL lb Asbury Park and Eddie Walsh of EJSf ?r ,T H ACCOUNT (3U Jb. average) 37 Long Branch will all match their Notice la hereby eiven that 1*© ac- ChickFeeds OOUftta of th. .ubiorlbor, executrix ot tho skill agaiat the champion. Lindsey eitato of aald deceaaed. will ba audited »nd will roll ten games, after -which he otated by the SurroBBta of tho County of FANCY DRY-PICKED will give an exhibition of trick shots. Monmouth and reported for settlement to the Orphans Court of said County, on George Young is a star on the Coler Made" Thursday, the twenty-Orst day of JUaroh. Frying Chickens man house team at Asbury Park and A.-D. 1029, at which tlmo application will. lb hla game with Lindsey will attract be mado for tho allowance or commission. (S to S!-j 16. average) 44 much attention. and counsel feea. Dated 1'ebruary 5, A. D. 1020. A grandstand la being built at the CAMUS P. ROUE UTS, FANCY DRY-PICKED Knights of Columbus home for the New Monmouth, N. J. match, which is expected to be one NOTICE. Local budget of the townalilp pf !M Id die- of the largest attended bowling town, County of Monmouth and Stato of events hold in Monmouth county in Now Joraey, for tho fiscal year 1D21), Young Hen Turkeys many years. Almost all the proceeds This budget shall also constitute the 45. Tax Ordinance. will be used for charitable purposes. AN ORDINANCE DELATING TO TAXES George R. Grob is chairman of this THERE'S nothing FOR THE YEAK 1029: committee in charge and his as- Approved February 7th, 1029. \ SMOKED that pleases me 1'uaned February 14th, 1»29; sistants arc Ray Hwccncy, Irving * more than to see ALULORTUUNYON, VanBrunt, William Clancoy, Wllford one of our customers „ Chairman of Tax Committee, CALI HAMS Sweeney and Harry Patterson try some other brand of Attest :•— ' lb chick feed. THOMAS 3. ROBERTS, 16 Actliiff Cleric. Let them tell you trhy. SEVEN STHAIGHT WINS. Milk is the right food for you and your Monmouth County Surrogate's Office. Tort* Another-Okul to Ot Bacfe In the matter of tho citato of Sarah £Hisa« YORKSHIRE beth Dbcon, deceased. Illjh School Basketball Team De- children. E. Stoltzfus, Elverson, Fa., writes: Notice to creditors to present claim. feated Leonardo Last Week. "I fed B-B Chick Starter for years. against catuto. Country Butter Last year I tried a widely adver- Puruunnt to the order of Joseph I*. 1.09 Red Bank high school's second Donahay, surrogate of tho County of Moiw 03 lb. BoUs) basketball victory over Leonardo It is advisable to provide yourself and fam- tised, higher.prico feed. But I am mouth*, made on tho twenty-fifth day of per roll glad to get back to B-B Feed this February, 1029. on the application of high school this season was achieved year." Charles I". Brlg^s, mlmlnlsLratpr with will last Thursday night on the Red Bank ily with annexed of the estate ot Sarah Elisabeth court by a score of 51 to 34. Red E. F. Liberty of Sfemmer'B Run, Dixon, deceased, notico U hereby si von to Md, writes: "I fed B-B Chick creditors of Bald deceased to exhibit to the Banlt's string of consecutive victories Starter a lone time. But a friend •subscriber, administrator tid nfurtiauld. their was extended to seven. spoke so highly about a competi- debts and demands against tho ftaid estate, Smith, center for Red Bank, and under unth, within six montha from the ROTH & COMPANY tive feed that I tried it in one pen. da to of tho aforesaid order, or they will be Ahearn, forward for Leonardo, were "After trying both I am back to forever barred of their actions therefor . the stars of. the game, each getting Puritan Dairy's Milk Against tho naid subscriber. ' ' 4 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK, N. J. B-B Chick Feed. My own practical ' Dated Freehold, N. J., Feb. 2Bth, 1029. 9 field goals and 3 free shot6. Turn- experiment proved beyond ell Ques- CHARLES K HMGGS, oek, who has been jumping at cen- tion that B-B ia the beat feed made. Telephone 600. ter for Red Bank in other games, did Btngham Avc. llumaon. N. J. Its Purity and Freshness has been proven. Poultryman after poultryman says PUBLIC NOTICE. not play. the same thing. TAKE NOTICE that the following ordi- McDonald and Strode also made Otmrent— Btesut Production nance as amended -will be presented for big contributions, to Red Bank's I! public hearing tit the regular meeting of We have a dandy formula. We the Mayor and Council of the Borough of AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA score. McDonald has been laid up Ifs. the Milk-Fed Children that forge Rod Bank on March 4th, 1920, at 8:00 P. with, blood poisoning arid it was his use the finest ingredients. Arid we M., at whfch time anyono interested will b« first game in several weeks. Ho ahead. guarantee biggest production off re- Bivca an opportunity to be heard, demonstrated that his lay-off had fund your money. ' • "< A. E. SHINN, Try Bull-Brand. See how a fair- Cleric, More little effect on his ability to find the AN ORDINANCE.LIMITING THE RATE basket as he made 6 field goals. priced extra-honest feed does build OF SPEED WITHIN THE LIMITS OP Strode made.J two-pointers. Jacoubs profit for the poultryman. Mari- THE BOROUGH OF RED BANK OF "A PURITAN DAIRY PRODUCT time Milling Co, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. ALL FIRE APPARATUS AND PROVID- BUSINESS at guard shot two field goals. ING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATION Ahearn made 21 points for Leon- THEREOF. ardo. Others on the team who scored IS A PURE PRODUCT" BE IT ORDAINED, by tho Mayor and MEN RIDE were Welnheimer 5 points, VanNesB F. D. Wlboft Co., Council of tho Borough of Itcd Bank; 1. From and after adoption of thla or- 4. Matthews 3 and Miller 1. Leon- Bed Bank. N. J. dinnnce, no firo engine, ilro truck, book and ardo made 8 points from the foul line ladder truck nor other tiro apparatus of on Goodyear Tires while Red Bank made 3. tho Borough of Rod Bonk shall bo driven or propelled upon or along any street or In the first period both teams did highway ot fluid Borough (it a mto of than on any other kind. some good shooting and the score Puritan Dairy speed in execsn of twenty-fivo (26) miles at the end of that period was 17 tc un hour. 2. Any person violating tho provisions 11 In favor of Red Bank. Tho second of thla. ordlnnnco shall upon conviction bo quarter was a disastrous one for the nubject to tho penalty prcsecribod by the visitor,^ They got only 4 points State Motor Vehicle Act. EXECUTOR'S SALE. This ordinance shall take effect immedU vvlille Red Bank' doubled Hfl score. The undersigned will Belt at public auc- atcly, t Each team made 7 points in the tion, free and clear of all enflumbrftnecg, third period and in the last period March the I5th. 1929, two P. M.. property, SHERIFF'S SALE. ^0. 311 Main street. Matawan.New JcrAcy, By rlrtue of a writ of fi. fa. to mo di- Leonardo with a rally outplayed Red at the premises, land .200x50: erected rected, iriaued out of tho Court of Chan- Bank and made 12 points while the thereon a one-family dwelling, Btable, ga- cery of tho Stato of New Jersey, will b« homo team got 10. rasre and ehlckcn houia. exposed to Bnlo at public vcfidue, on Mon- Twenty per cent of the bid to be paid day1 , the 4th day of March, 1920, between In cash at ealei balance upon delivery of tlio , houra of 12:00 o'clock and C lOO o'clock executors' deed. Other term3 announced (at 2:01) o'clock), in tha afternoon of Bald • lilCDvBANKSEXTUT VICTORIOUS at sale. day, at tho Court HOUSG in tho BoroUtfh JAME3 E. VOOKHEES. of Freehold, County of Monmouth, New WILSON W. HOBROUGH, Jersey, to satisfy .a decrco of said court High School Basketball Tenm De- Executor! of Estate ol William Gull, amounting to approximately 90,620.00. feated Manasquan Monday. j ' - Deceased. ALL that tract or parcel of land and J. RAYMOND TIFFANY, AH'y, premises, hereinafter particularly described* At the Red Bank high school gym- 85 N«waHt Street, situate, lyhie and being in tho Township Hoboken, N. J. of Middletown, in the County of Mon- -isiu;n. Monday afternoon the Red mouth and'Stale of New Jersey, and being ' ::nk girls' team defeated Mana- lot designated by letter "N" on Map of ;!.••' ii high school by a score of 34 Lconnrdo, Charlca T, Leonard Tract, on t-i L'l. Manasquan outplayed Rod North side of Center avenue. , BEGINNING nt a point in tho North sM* Llank in the first part of the game of Center avenue, ono hundred feet East and at one time was leading by a of North Leonard avenue, and from thenc* SL-UIU of 14 to 9, A spurt by tho home running (1) Northerly, parallel with said North Leonard uvonue, one hundred and t?um near the end of the first half fifty feet to Lob "Q"; thenco (2) Easterly, tied the score. ; ulong Lot "Q." ntty feet to' Lot "M;" Acker, Merrall & Condit Co. thenoo (3) Southerly, alone the last men- In the second half Red Bank out- tioned lot. ono hundred and fifty feet to I'layed Manasquan in every depart- RED SANK. N. J. said Center avenue; thenco <4> Westerly, ment of the game and scored 20 11 BROAD STREET Phone Red Bank 1560 along Center avenue, fifty feet to tho Be- points while Manasquan got 7. Mii- 1 "More Than a Century of Grocery Service' BE,ING all of Lot 4 oz. jar .85 line of Hycamoro Avenue wliero tho sumo is from the seventh round to tho finish Artichoke Buds, Italian small vase jar .80 intersected by the itlvinlon lino of lurnlo of 10 oz. jar 1.50 the Estate of Randolph Harden und lands Walker warmed up to his work and Finest Imported large vase jar 1.20 now or formerly of Holmes; thence (I) landed many telling blowa. On March 1 lb. crock 2.75 In Olive Oil north two dctfrce.i ten minutes cast along tho westerly line of lands of Holmes three 28th Walker will mako a bid for tho Pickled Vegetables, Italian Hundred iind tvventy-thrco nnd forty hun- light heavyweight crown, when has Squab Sandwich Spread small jar .45 dredtha feet to a stone inouumeat; theilce meets Tommy Loughran at Chicago. Flower and Fancy Cuts small vase jar .55 (U> north ciHhty-flHVPii drKretvt thirteen Pate de Luxe minutes went seventy foot to a atono monu- Ready to serve large vase jar .80 ment: thence (It) south two i]Citroen six large jar .65 mimitcH went tlirea hundred uikl thirty-two' Won Wrestling; Match, Whole Roast Squab, in Jelly Caviarettes, Aij Gourmet tin .75 nnd sixty hundrodthn feet to a HIOIIC monu- Morgan Colio, son of Dr. P. Colio ment Htundhiff la the north tiido of Hycu- Ready to serve and eat The only biscuit specially made for caviar service more Avenue aforesaid; thenco (4) in nti of Rector placo and a student at Wil- No. 1 tin 1.25 onsUrly direction alontr tho nortlicrly aUUi liam and Mary college at Williams- Brussels Sprouts, Sunbeam at Hycnmoro Avenue seventy fcot to tlifl burtr, Vlrginln, recently won a wreut- Dutch Cheese Sticks, Helder'a 7 oz. tin .89 point or placo of bcvlnniUB. ContahMnit Just heat and serve flvo hundred nnd twenty-five thousamU «f Hng match for hlg college against tho large tin .31 French Honey, Au Gourmet, 1 lb. pots 1.10 un acre, more or less. Petersburg Christian association. Co- California Prunes, Sunbeam Ballot] •« thn property of Willlnm II. lio is a freshman at tho college and In blue or jwown pots. Hlne and Sylvia J. Hlne taken In execution 200 Monmouth St., Red Bank. wrestles In tho 125-pound class. Ho Extra Large Imperials, 5 lb. wood box 1.35 ° Id I Victor E, i-erly and to'bo won his match in 4 minutes and 20 WE ARE SHOWING THE MOST UNUSUAL AND SURPRISING GOODIES TO TEMPT HAHRY N. JOTiNSON, Bherlff, seconds. To get In the match ho had •Haled February 14th. 1Q20. Phone 1709. (Opposite Railroad Station) to eliminate three William and Mary THOSE WHO ARE LOOKING FOR "SOMETHINQDIFFERENT" TO SERVE. ratterson, Khoinq & Morunn, wrestlers. . „. , . Attorueyi. (W I.) - WOift| RED BANK REGISTER, FEBKUAKK Z'l, CAB HECOVKRKD IN TEXAS. their annual anniversary dinner nt L. Lovott will be glad to hear that wvMWVV .tlio_.'Rarltan Inn at Keyport dn sho Is now able to bB'about the house Farmers !! Asbury Park Boys Went to San An-Thursday evening, March 14th. after being sick with pneumonia. FIRST CHURCH OF S , huilo by Motorcycle, Tlie ladles' auxiliary of Hazlet fire Joseph L. Lovott la serving on the CHRIST, SCIENTIST % company will meet with Mrs. John petty Jury this term. Good Roofing An automobile owned by Joseph H. Bahrenburg on Thursday after- 54 Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. A TUESDAY, MARCH 12th. and Stanley Jackaon of Asbury Park noon. Tho auxiliary will hold a cov- was tgtolcn from that place BGveral ered dish supper In the flrehouse next 1'urewell to Holmdcl. ' £ "The Kind That Lasts" worlus ago and It was later recov- Tuesday evening. • Mrs. Mary E. McCormlck has Scrvlcu Sundi? II A. M, i P, M. 9 ered at San Antonio, Texas. The Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Welgand moved from Holmdcl to Keyport, Suodar-Scbool—V:SO A. M. 0 For all types ot roots brothers mudo tlio trip to Ban An-and son Jack spent Sunday with where sho recently bought a house. Wednesday Evening Testimonial S tonio after their car on a Super X friends at Newark. A largo number of tho frlenda of Meetings—8 ['. M. j Monmouth Roofing Co. motorcycle, which they bought from Cards have been received from P. Mrs. McCormlck gavo a farewell par- Beading Room—Wedneaday* »iipent several days with Mra. Thomac NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Our Stock of G. Cowles. A Viw lr.:v> .'minion ttxlxi By Nctioral r.:in;;ci " These Items S, P. CONOVER & BROTHER. Mrfl. Hattio Thorno, Mlsa Dora E, Id Large, But TLEY'e WICKATUNK. M. J.^Tel, Holmdel 0. Thorno and Mrs. Samuel H. Walling spent Wednesday with Miss Edythc Buy Early. Catering In comfortable quarters. Tlie Ladles of Liberty Grange will Walling. 17 Broad St., Red Bank ^ serve home-made refreshments. Tho Hazlct flro company will hold

Four Rooms Richly and Com- This Outfit May Be Purchased fortably Furnished Complete! Complete or Aiiy Room Outfit Smnll Amount Down Secures It! Purchased Separately !

The Living Room The Bedroom The Dining Room The Kitchen This .room-outfit comprises a lux- This.charming room consists of full- In this beautifully furnished diniiu; Here's a practical, mcddrnly fur- urious four-leg front davenport, club size bed, chest of drawer?, and your room outfit you get a large bullet, nished -kitchen, consisting of a guar- chair and button-back chair, in gen- choice of dresser or French vanity, an oblong extension table, host chair anteed gas range in popular cabinet uine jacquard velours, built to as- constructed of genuine walnut ven- and live side chairs; china cabinet .it type with four gas-saving burners, sure the utmost in comfort and lux- eers and other woods,1 artistically slight added cost—each piece c>in- large oven and broiler; a sanitary ury; also includes charming occa- decorated with carvings and over- structed of genuine walnut wneci's porcelain top, white enamel finish sional table; decorated end table; lays; also includes link-fabric spring; and Of other woods, enhanced with table; t«u white enamel finish complete smoking stand; decorated an all-cotton mattress; p;\ir of fea- rich carvings and overlays; also in- chairs; a very handy and most mod- pior cabinet; dainty magazine bas- ther pillows- pair of blankets; beau- cludes a '1.1-piecc" set nf dishes'7- ern broiiin cabinet richly tinLshcd, ket; magnificent bridge lamp and a tiful bedroom chair and two 20x30- piece linen set; .buffet mirror; <>- ami a ox'.'-ft. felt base rug beauti- good quality room-size rlig. inch oval rugs. * piece console set .and a mum-size fully patterned. See. this wonderful rug. modern kitchen outfit. The Living Room-Outfit May he The Bedroom-Outfit May be Pur- The Dining Room-Outfit May be The Kitchen-Oulfit May be Pur- Purchased chased Separately Purchased Separately chased Separately for for 899 for for

THE STORE THAT WAS THE STORE THAT WAS BUILT BY BUILT BY SATISFIED CUSTOMERS. MIDDLESEX F SATISFIED CUSTOMERS, 27 MONMOUTH STREET RED BANK, N. J gaffe Twenty-Four1, RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 27,1929. Arthur Slattery holds the record with A RIVER STREET VICTORY. 671. In the second game McKnlght "We Brighton the Corners" made six strikes la succession. The seores were: . -•- BASKETBALL TEAM TRIMMED s COMHBRCIAt CHAUFFEURS Excursions NEFTUNK LAST WEEK. Reynold! ., :, 167 182 US The Bright Shoppe Minn •••• ISt 170 169 lied Bank Boys Get Revenge for tho frwhorn i. )80 IS* 146 Formerly at No. 7 Broad Street H Lewis 180 201 10.1 FINAL WEEK NEWYORIJL Defeat Which They Had SulTem! Pennsylvania McKnisht 246 246 175 Station A at the Hands of Neptune—Angclo Round Trlpi UPTOWN YORK IS NOW LOCATED AT Gelso tho Star of the Game. 99S 942 827 A The boys' team1 of the River street POSTOFHCE No. 16 Wallace Street publlo school of Red Bank, won a Slatterr 200 103 183 Hound irlpi bOWNTOWN NEW YORK M notable victory over the Neptune Warner , 140 188 145 Just Around tho Corner From township high school team laut week (•urchin 21* IBS 181 WEDNESDAYS, ; D fiweeiuy ...148 216 1GG MARCH 6, APRIL 10 The Second National Bank Building. at Noptuno, thereby obtaining ro- vengo for a defeat which they suf- Dennis 1*0 100 175 _oav« Red Bank O:42 A. M. Where we will be pleased to meet old and S48 051 8*0 SUtutntal. le»»» New York. Pennsjl. fered at the hands of Neptune a short — ~ new frlend& — time previous. The River street boya The Bakers and Grocers took two February Furniture Sale vatrt* Btntlonr *i8» P.- 51.. Now Yoili (Hudson Term'nnl) 1:20 P. M., New. won by a score of 27 to 22. The game out of threo games from the Shoe- -irk (Market St.) 7:52 P. M. was' closo and exciting1 throughout. man and Engineers. The scores were: Similar Excursions May 8, June 5 Gifts for All Occasions. At the end of the first half tho Red BAKERS-AND GROCERS "Scatter Sunshine With Greeting Cards." Bank team was ahead by a score of Calandrlello 122 179 1*8 Pennsylvania Railroad 17 to 16. In the third quarter Red Colinorsen 164 158 148 Bank wag held scoreless, whilo Nep- Mills 176 128 127 tune made 5 points. This niadQ the na 150 147 ISO Hnitmi.li "0 140 103 NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT score 22 to 17 in favor of Neptune, 251 to 50* off Estate of Elizabeth Was a on Mason, de- but in tho final quarter Rcil Bank 78* 758 787 ceased. turned tho tables by scoring 10 points SHOEMEN AND ENGINEERS Notice in hereby given that tho ac- whilo Noptuno scored nothing. counto of the subscriber, executor an'l The New Van Blerck Junior. Van Nostrand 100 108 188 trustee of the estato-of eaid decenscd, will Angelo Gelso Waa tho star player l'otlcr»oii 183 13* V» |» audited and stated by tho Surrogate of for tho Red Bank team. Other mem- Aclternian 125 166 116 th« County of Munmouth and reported fur bora of the team were John Amel- Matched Suites and Single Pieces for every room—Furniture that is neitlcment to the Orphans Couit of said A 4-cylinder, 4-cycIe, 25 horsepower marine 141»3 219 IB6 Coanty. on Thursdny, the twenty-first day chenko, Walter Jackson, Floyd Glo- Minion 14»1 liB 1G6 of March, A. I). 1929. at which time ap- vor, William Safiowitz and Lorenzo now odd in our stock but such as you can fit into your furnishing scheme to plication will bo wade for tlio allowance motor, weighing only 100 pounds, was the out- 150 ,830 800 i)t commissions and counsel fees. Dotts. make your home more comfortable, more convenient and more beautiful. ' I>ated February 5, A. D. 1J)2*».^.^- standing feature at the New York and Boston Tomorrow afternoon tho first and Umpires of next woek's matclfes THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK second teams of tho Aabury Park aro as follows; AND TRUST COMPANY, Motor Boat Shows. (Formerly Red Bank Trust Company), high school will play against the first Percy White, Automoblla Men vsrms Every offering is a bargain worthy of the tradition of this sale of Red Batik, N. J. and second teams of the TUver street PiMtoffice, Match 4th at Red Bank. school at the Hiver street school- Joseph Whalen, Commercial Chauffaurs sale?. Many of the pieces are priced so low that your dollars actually do Monmouth County Surogate's Office. This motor will be on display at the Auto- house. Tho llrst game will be called .rtuiB"Br(iail Street Bank, March *tb at Ja the matter of tho estate of Hannah W. at half-past three o'clock. • Hatontown. Tradord. deceased, mobile Show at the Red Bank Armory, March 9. Harry Gullmett*. Bakers and Grocers double duty. Don't overlook this opportunity. You can save real money, JJotice to creditors to present claims versus Onn and Sttam t'ltten, March 6th, against estate. WITH THE BOWLERS. Gu» ColmorBan, Second National Bank now. Remember this Sale endi Saturday 1 Pursuant to the order of Joseph I*. Don- versus Washers, March 6th. »7iay, surrogate of the County of Won- mouth, made on the seventh day of Febru- Postofllce Leading at the End of tho Ceorpe Hartman, Shoemen and Engineers SLT?. 1929, on the application of Mcrriam Sixteenth Week. 'eraus Clothiens aiul Inauranee, March 7th. S. Bte«i» sole executrix o£ the eatntc at Wnker Schroctler, Telephone Company Hannah W. Trafford, deceased, notice H The standings of the teams in the •erBUs Sigmund Elsnor Company, March (hereby given to the creditors of said de- ith. ceased to exhibit to tho subscriber, enle Commercial bowling league of Red executrix as aforesaid, their debts and Van Blerck Motors, Inc. Bank at tho end of tho sixteenth demands against the said estate, under •week arc as follows: HANDY WITH THBIB METTS. oath, within six months from the date of the aforesaid order, or they will bo forever Tin Well Rea Bank Boys Win Prize Fights batted of their actions therefor against ft RED BANK, N. J. W L Avo Score tho said subscriber. l'ostofflcs I] 11 87a 006 at Livkowood. ' Patcd Freehold, K. J. February 1. 1020. Clothlera mid Insurance 34 14 870 10(M MERRIAM S. STttEN, Tlirce members of tho Westslde Eatontown, iS. J. Works: Fair Haven. Phone Red Bank 1208. Slgnmnd Eisner 33 15 860 98r, athletic club of West Red Ban* took Qolnn, Parsons * Doremus, Attys. Commercial Chauffeurs 32 1G 847 952 part in prize fights at Laketorood Fri- Bed Bank. N. J., . Automobile Men 32 10 831 056 Proctors. ^™) < Ilrond Street Bank .... 22 26 831 1018 day night. Al Mazzucca of Bed Bank, Broad Street nnk 22 26 831 1013 weighing 138 pounds, knocked out las and Steam Fitters 20 28 802 9"0 Jack Itanford of Philadelphia, weigh- Telephone 19 20 704 9!M ing 135 pounds, in tho fourth round Shoemen find Engineers Jl 37 753 8G2 of what was scheduled to be an eight- Washers ..11 37 726 882 round bout. Jamca Conato of Red Second Natlonnl Bank i» 39 7G4 885 Bank fought against Al Gaslow of The ten highest averages aro as Philadelphia. This go went the full follows: scheduled distance of six rounds 8nd Without A Doubt! G Ave Spares tho Philadelphia lad won the decis- Dennis .,.....,, 43 1RR 189 ion. The verdict was unpopular and B. Hurley 45 184 101 the decision was booed by many Helm 46 182 186 fight fans who though that Donato McKnlght 4G 178 203 Jiannine 46 17K 111 5 had tho better of the Bcrap. Donato Mlocum 30 178 123 weighed 124 pounds and Gaslow Ilowland 4K m .... SOS weighed 128 pounds. Melvln Decker CHARLES SCHNEIDER Tuttle 4 7 117 23(i of Red Bank won a technical knock- 13. Conover 86 177 148 out over Andrew Sevael of Asbury Onkerson .... 20 177 81 Park in the third round of another Sells better Meat and Poultry than a chain store can — Thoso with the five ..highest. mini. match.- Decker.we]gherO30 pounds per of spares are Tuttle 238, L. Con- and Savael weighed 133 pounds. afford, to sell—and at a Lower Price! over 211, Hall 211, Merrill 209 and , m i » • Hoffman 208.' William McKnlght QUESTION-Why and how ? with a snore of 246 won the necktie LITTLE SILVER NEWS. donated by Philip T. Jiannine. American Mechanics' MeettagT- Monday night the Commercial rarewell Party ITor Pastor. chauffeurs won two out of three ANSWER—Lower Overhead and Personal Sup- (The Red Bank Register can be bought games from the Automobile Men each week in Little Silver at the Union and Clothiers • arid Insurance team News gtund at the depot and at Gcorgt tjuackenbush's general store.) ervision I won threo games from the Gas and 1 Steam Flttero. Tho scores were: The American Mechanics lodge, COMMERCIAL CHAUFFEUUS hold an "open-houoo mooting" Mon. Save and Buy in day night. About 45 persons attend- Boncore 157 141 172 This 4 Piece Modern Bed Room Suite $159 Mine 17? 135 145 ed tho meeting. Ten members of the Sanborn 177 136 young men's Christian association We Earle 155 were guests. Talks wero given by Al- Combination of Mahogany and Walnut Veneers. Regular Price, $249.00. /Is 178 IS!) 193 bert Snyder, William H. Carhart, Sr., Deliver. McKnlght 224 173 a40 Rev. Louig M. Case, George Elgrim, Sr., and Kev. Jacob Smallwood. Re- 908 723 805 freshments were served. CJaudc AUTOMOBILE MEN Wright wo.3 chairman of the refresh- BEDROOM GROUP. DINING ROOM GROUP Dummy ...... ^19 ment committee and Stanley Barker Lavtou Nil 15* 1M of tho entertainment committee. 3-Pc. Walnut Bedroom Suite, $79. j Ward 211 187 6-Pc. Mahogany Dinette Suite, $59 ! Gullmctte 163 143 100 Tho Men's club will give a fare- Bed, Dresser and Chlfforobc. jStrykor 161 210 well party for Rev. Louis M. Case Beeular Price, $140. Consists of Combination China and Server, Cropaey 172 178 tonight at St. John's pariah house. Extension Table and 4 Chairs. There will bo an entertainment and Regular Trice, $05. 776 856 speechmaking. Mr. Case is pastor of 5-Pc. Walnut Bedroom Suite, $185 CAS AND STEAM FITTERS fhe Methodist church and will be Bed, Dresser, Chest of Drawers, Vanity and 6-Pc. Mahogany Dinette Suite, $79 2653. 21¥estFrontSF 2653. J. .Whnleii 150 171 transferred to another church at tho Bench. BanKN.J. Miller 1C4 152 March conference. Regular Price, $310. With Extension Gate Leg Table, Buffet and Jeffrey 101 150 Mrs. William Harrison Shampanoro 4 Chairs. M. Whalen and son aro visiting relatives at Buf- Regular Price, $125. <•' WHERE ALL THE BUSSES STOP ! Clcary 172 1D1 5-Pc. Walnut Bedroom Suite, $195 Aumack 102 129 falo. i Poster Bed, Dresser, Clicst, extra large Van- Harry Pound, owner of the Var- ity and Bench. 8-Pc. Berkey & Gay Suite, $150 sity kennelo, hao returned from tho Regular 1'rlce, $325. . Large Extension Table, Buffet, 6 Side Chairs CLOTHIERS AND INSUMANCE Boston dog show. Ho exhibited a and 1 Arm Chair. Sirloin, Chopped Beef number of dogs and received several Hoim 100 211 1K1 0 Regular Price,. $285. Jiannine 207 200 182 awards. Round Klocum 170 212 164 Orlando Worden, road superintend- Odd Bedroom Pieces at Chuck Steak Kride) 186 102 ... ent, won tho praise and thango of 10-Piece Walnut Suite, $79 Macee ..•*.•.••••*..... 160 aulolsts for tho efllelent manner In Steaks lvim 192 149* 200 60" Buffet, Extension Table, China, Server, 5 which he cleared the roads of Bnow About i Regular Value. Side Chairs and 1 Arm Chair. - 951 033 857last week. Mr. Worden was on tho or Roasts Chuck Roast roads with the scraper early Thurs- $50 Vanities, Walnut finish .... $25 Regular Price, S13B. Tho Postofilco team captured two day morning and by night ho had out of three games from the Com-all. the roads open. mercial Chauffeurs last week. Wil- $55 Vanities, Walnut finish .... $27 10-Piece Walnut Suite,, $195 liam MoKnight of the Commercial 66" Buffet, Extension Table, China Server, 5 Houses and lots for Bale, houses, $40 4-Poster Beds, Walnut Filet of Beef lb. 75c. Prime Rib Roast . lb. 34c ChauffeurB had a score of 667 for apartments and rooms for rent—all Side Chairs and 1 Arm Chair. Selected Wal- the threo games. He now holds the are found in The Register's Want finish $22 nut Veneers. ' Fancy Capons TbT54c~ Fancy Milk-Fed Broilers lb. 49c second highest score in tho league- department.—Advertisement. $42 Odd Beds, Walnut finish .. $18 Regular Price, ?20S. $45 Chests in Walnut finish .... $22 Finest Quality Finest Quality $37 Chests in Walnut finish .... $18 RUGS! RUGS! 4—6-tb. Size 8—10-ft. Size 9x12 Axminster Rugs, ..$25 Milk-Fed HEN LIVING ROOM GROUP Regular Price, $32,50. See Our Windows 3-Piece Suites $69 9x12 Wilton Velvet Rugs, $39 FOWL Turkeys Regular Price, $100. Regular Price, $55. 3-Piece Suites $95 9x12 Royal Wilton Ruga, $42 Regular. J?rlc?k $140. Slightly Imperfect 3-lb. Size Fancy Fowl 34c 3-ib. Sbe Roast. Chickens 42c -for 3-Piece Suites $155 Begular Price, $69. Regular Price, $220. Legs or 3-Piece Suites $175 11*3x12 Axminster Rugs, $35 LOIN Regular Price, $85. Regular Price, $260. Hindquarters PORK Spring EUher EmI WE CARRY AT ALL TIMES A COMPLETE LINE OF BERKEY & GAY End Cut 1 Day Values BEDROOM AND DINING SUITES, KARPEN LIVING ROOM FURNI- LAMB . Pork Chops TURE AND ODD PIECES, HEYWOOD-WAKEFIELD REED AND FIBRE GOODS, SIMMONS BEDS, ACE SPRINGS AND BEAUTYREST MAT- : Thursday, Friday and Saturday TRESSES, ALASKA AND GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS, Fresh HamsCwu,iolo or Unit) 26c | Breast or Neck of Veal 19c HOOSIER AND SELLERS KITCHEN CABINETS, OSTERMOOR MAT- TRESSES* A-B Creamery Butter 57c Reg. Smoked Hams 25c lb. Best Salt Pork Genuine Loin Shoulder Veal LAMB Pork Butts CHOPS Reussilles' WEST FURNITURE CO. "Monmoiilh's lending Jewelers" KBYPORT, N. 3. : 36 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J.. SCHNEIDER'S MARKET TERMS CASH. ~ 21 WEST FRONT ST., RED BANK, N. J. RED BANK REGISTEB, FEBRUARY 27,1929. Paire Twentv»Plv«

WEDDINGS. tion after the ceremony at Albert a classmate of Lieutenant Farrar, MABBIED U YEARS. liam Kucker and their daughlei NOTICE OF BITTLEMKNT Of ACCOUNT Smoolt'sv •. was groomsman. After a honeymoon Eleanor of Trenton, Mrs. E. Kucjker J. H. PRICE K.Ut. of Com., l-.it.r.on, (!««M3, T EGAN'S Holt—Dlrkse. The Wedding ArSversary of HK —Neue»4*-hif«by glv.n tfa.t tKs « Mr. and Mnn . Killer have started trip Lieutenant and Mrs. Farrar will and Mr., daughters Mary siirt .Rita, *N3 ttt ttii iublcilb.p. .MCUUU of the live at New London, Connecticut, ond Mw. John H. 'Wermert. Mlas Bess Kucker, Mrs. John Grib' Auto Vans and Express MIM M«rl« Holt of K«n.a» City, fcoustlueplnfll la a» apartmtntt eytr REPAIRED. of ..! Presbyterian church to Jack Dlrkse ker * Btryker of Aid Sank. ding anniversary on Washington'* Lucille Roche, Jerome Coyne, Mlos 28 W»l Front Str*-t day. th. (ouH..nth The Junior Woman's club of Red Joseph Boret of Westslde avenue, chaptl. Mora than fifty persona were Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Fahncstoek Lawrencevlile received second prize la m Prascription for .u.t. Z J. X. EUAN Bed Bank. Her slater, Mrs. Joaeph present • Mlw WtfUsburger came to of Shrewsbury announced the en- end William Kucker of Trenton re- Bank Is planning for an faster dance Hod liank, N. J. | 11 WALL STREET,. RED BANK Borst, was matron of honor, while the chapel with the expectation of at- gagement of their daughter, Miss ceived third prlxe. to be held Monday night, April ]st. Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Proctor, Realdence Phone 38>W D. A, Dlrkse of 8t. Paul, Minnesota, a tending choir praotlce. She wai sur-Evelyn Fahnestock, to George S. The guests were Rev. J. E. Kucker The place for the dance has not yetBUHOUB Fever and Malaria. Office Phono 2218-J brother of tlie groom, waa groomsman. been selected. Tlie FtegUter'a motto—"A paper la prlsed wh*n ehs enttfed the room Steele of Plttsburg Monday night at of Lawrencevllle, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- every homo."—Advertisement 10 WHARF AVENUE A nleoe and nephew of the bride, and nw a akttoh In progress, which a dinner party. No date has been set It la the most epetdy remedy known ] Margaret and Frederick Borst, were Uter turned out to be the means of for the wadding. flower girl'and ring bearer. i effecting.the shower, Mrs. John 0. Miss Fahnestock graduated from The bride was attired In a baiutlfu! Bead, Mrs. Btnjamln VanKaursp, the Chapln school at New York In Pile Sufferers Miss Ellsabth HWneon and Mrs. — HEADQUARTERS — gown of white satin with appliques 1927 and later that year she made •3d of old laoe, Her veil W»B caught up Clifford Brower took part In the her debut at the Ritz-Carlton. Bint WILLIAM O'BRIEN You can only get quick, Baft and with orange bloasoms and she carrlod sk«tch, Mrs. Miller reWlved an army is a member of the Junior league of For the Leading; Brands of , lusting relief by removing the cause a boquet of double white Klllarnsy clothes sack filled With gift*, mostly New York. —.congestion of blood in the lower roses and lilies of the valley. The kitchen utensils'. Nearly all the pres- Mr. Steel* is a son of Frederick bowel. Nothing but an internal matron wore a beige georgette gown, ents were green, Refreshments were flteele of Fittsburg. He was among MEANS romedy can do this—that's why cut- with hat to match, and carried a bo- served during the evening. The the 1627 graduates from Tale uni- ting and salvos fall. Dr. Leon- quet of butterfly roses. The flower church was decorated In green by versity and he Is1 a member of the DOG FEEDS Miss Katie VanScholck. hordt's Hom-Eoid, a harmless tab- girl was dreued In yellow georgette Tale club at New York. He Is as- "8PBATT8" "BOSK'S" DOG MEAL HIGH GRADE SERVICE let. Is guaranteed to quickly and »nd carried a basket of rote petals, Greco—Famr. sociated with Harvey Bteveneon, a safely banish any form of Pile mis- The little ring bearar carried the ring New York architect. "OLP TBWMTr "GAHJE'8" DOG MEAL Approved and Improved dry or money back. United Chem- on a white satin pillow. The bride's MIBS Florence M. Orean, daughtar •*• ists and druggist!) everywhere sell mother, Mrs. Justine Holt, was of Mr. and UN. Howard Often of "BENNETTS'* SQXE BONE KEN-L BATION It with this cuamntxe. dressed in navy blue satin. A wed-Long Branch, was married Thursday Dog Win* Two Prices. Heating Plumbing Roofing ding march was played by Mrs. Ed- to Lieutenant Murvale Taloott 7arrar "Inky," a cooker,spaniel owned by l'UBINA DOO CHOW COKNMBAL OATMEAL win O. Hobbi and Mrs, F. A. Westell of the United Stats* navy. The par*, Miss Helen V. Thompson of High- RICE-rSFRATT'S PATENT MEDICINES Water Systems Copper Work Bang "O Promiae Me" and "I Love mony was performed si th» Oarfleld- lands, won prizes of two blue rib- BabyChick You Truly." The church was wsll Grant hotel by Rev. Morton A. bons at the dog show at Newark a Earthen and Iron Pipe filled with friends and relatives of Barnes and it was witnessed by about, few days ago. FRED D. WIKOFF CO. W« Handle the American Radiator Company's) the young couple. After the cere- sixty relatives and friend*. The bride 19 W. FRONT ST.. RED BANK. N. J. was attended by h«r filter, Miss The Siiper-ealeairuin. ARCOLA HEATING SYSTEMS BARGAINS _ mony a dinner was served at Thom- Luke Longhead In The Register Phone 652. as's Inn. ' Elizabeth Green. Lieutenant Howard talks to over 35,000 people every RED BANK and SEA BRIGHT 8. C. White Leghorn* The bride recelvod a large number V. Greeni,, a brother of the bride and weelt—Advertisement •>>I<<<*>>>X*>I«>>>>>>I»>>: of gift™ and many tolegrams of felici- tations from distant friends. The untain bred. Whlta DUmbo** Fna, Strong, ncalthy. Cuttomera report railing08%chlckita bridal couple left for an automobile rmturily—pullcti living 60% «t 6 months old— wedding trip to the South. On nock Averseei over ZOO cggi. their return they will live on Mon- Big Free Catalog Sim.*"-*1""" mouth road, Eatontown, where Mr. low price, s/rse letd with mrtmr. loo Dirkse conducts a rose farm, belnr llv« delivery suuantnd—Write today, the owner of the D. * D. Rose Fanr RERUN'S GRANDVIEWPOULTRY FARM •ox IOJ Centre Bail, reauflTMla Olsen—O'Keefe. MIBS Lillian Olsen, daughter of Mrs, Lillian Olsen of Hudson avenue, and TUXEDO John F. O'Keefe of Asbury Park, for- merly of Red Bank, were married SUITS Washington's birthday morning at St, James's church by Rev. Edward J, Hell. MIBS Catherine Warneker of For Everett was bridesmaid and Godfrey Olsen, a brother of the bride, waa groomaman The ceremony was at- tended by relatives and close friends. Hire The bride wore a gown of peri- ICE GUARDS winkle georgette with a hat to match. Her corsage was of pink tea roses, or The bridesmaid waa attired In print- ed chiffon with a velvet ensemble and hat to match. She carried a bo- Sale quet of sweet peas. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs, O'Keefe started on an automobllo trip to the South, On their return they will start house- Monmouth St. Mea's Shop keeping at Red Bank, The attend- HEALTH 28 Monmoulli St. ants, relatives and friends enjoyed a Bed Bank wedding breakfast at- the- bride1* Phono 2OM-J. home. Mrs. O'Keefe is employed In the Pearl street office of the Monmouth Coughs Stopped county social service organization and Mr. O'Keefe la a salesman for :BY CHECKING BACTERK the Holland furnace company of Me- Almost Instantly chanic street. Mrs. O'Keofe's father, the lato Captain J. Q. Olsen, died a Doctor's Prescription Relieve* number of years ego at Greenwich, Here is a graphic demonstration of the effects of different temperatures on the growth of Without Harmful Drugs, Connecticut. " "Almost'lnatant rcllof for coughs \i -Mrs. O'Keofe recelvod many gifts, now yuarantoed Jn the UBO of a fa- Including silver and china ware, moua physlclan'ia ]ircscrlption called electric lamps and other household Thbxino vrhjch contains no chloro- furnlshlnga. BACTERIA IN PASTEURIZED MILK form or dope. It works on an en- tirely different principle, haa a dou- Worttburger—JHUor. bin action, rollevcs the Irritation and Khes direct lo the Internal cause not MISB Myrtle L. Wertzburgcr, daugh- Every dot in the charts below represents one hundred bacteria per cubic centimeter. reached by cough syrups and patent ter of Honry Wcrtzburger of Eaton- modlclnes. Tho very llrst swallow town, and Joseph E. Miller, Jr., of UMunlly relieves. Red Bank, wcro married last Thurs- Tlioxlno in pleasant and safe for day night at the Eatontown Presby- . • • • * • • tlio whole family. Also excellent for terian parsonage by Rev. Loroy Y. •••• • . * • • • aoro throat. Quick rellof guaranteed Dlllener. MIBR Alberta Smock ond e * or your money back. 35c, 60c, and « * • • . $1.00. Bold by IJOWIB' and all other Andrew J. Held wore the attendants. » • a « • • 800(1 drug Btorca. Tho wedding party enjoyed a recep-

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These charts arcs based on a test by the C. S. Dept of Agriculture, the milk having; contained 2,300 bacteria when fresh. 1 BHOAD. ;.T.. BED BANK 87 LINDEN TU Tol. 2037-VV .DELIVER* Tel. 2174 Your health demands that you keep JERSEY ft m ANY FORMS of illness are caused by \b M food that has been poisoned by bac- perishable foods at not more than 50 de- Pork Loins 24 teria. You cannot keep bacteria put of grees. You cannot do this consistently, perishable food, but you can prevent their even in the coldest months, without a PRIME CUTS A a ( multiplication to dangerous numbers by refrigerator. Guard your health by keep- Sirloin Steaks 34> proper refrigeration. ing your ice-box busy always. FRESH-KILLED Milk Fed FOWL 33'b USE ICE JERSEY FRESH ALL THE YEAR ROUND Pork Shoulders CHOICE CUTS sffetffcc Rib Roast 29> SEABOARD ICE COMPANY BKADLEY BEACH — AVON — SfRING LAKE — lAKEWOOD CHUCK ROAST Fresh Tender — SEA BRIGHT — LONG BRANCH — A8BDRY PARK Dpi") RANK —or— Steak . 24c 1b. Beef Liver 19c 1b. Quality Meat* at Reasonable Prices ! Prompt — Courteous — Service. i RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 27,1929,

nil properties throughout this section. AS EXTINCT AS THE DODO. night, no matter haw late I might THJ5 QUKEBEST ANIMJUU DON'T GET UP NIGHTS. BASKETBAM. TOURNAMENT, be. A few pages) w a Gh&~pter, or a It-is generally expected that a num- pocnr—but something. I ilnd:that The Keeper *t the Zoo Was Able to Itar, D. Un, rortsmovlh. N. II., »»>•». Games for Centrul. Jersey Title to beber of ,-mIes will be made shortly arid Hen Golnr U»» Way ol OUier "Coma or vrtta to 101 Crescent Way, nnd Extinct Birds, then I divorce my mind from tho Give Information to the Old Lady/ I will Mil you how In ft Bhurt timo the Flayed at Ked Bnnlc. a good deal of building ia anticipated little Irritations and tho troubles or bladder irrltntlon was velicvpd by UtMatetl duriiiK the coming season. Three heath hens, it ia reported, problems of tho day, and take to my An old lady was going over the tluehu (K«ll»r Formula). My CBBO \,. play Its first game of the totutiamcnl who had studied In a hospital for a my book. He Hatched with Interest, you might say, I've come to the con- tato of said deceased, will be aixliU'd sin'! March 7lli against Smith River al to th6 prairie chicken of tho Western but when I had finished the first lap Mated by the Surroxntc of llic County of :;hurt time, was secured in her place. United States." It "was formerly clusion as the biscuit goes to the Honmouth, and reported for Reltkmiciit tVootlbrid;;e. .South Ainboy will men A symp:'.liietic neighbor met L,aw-found in several of the mltldlo and of my speech Bald that ho couldn't laughing hyena!" We are obliged to request that all advertising to the Orphans Couvt of s;iiP I'mldit "Have you the trained nurse still?" extermination. Tho heath hen willhis wife, and ho still was interested. once a week. He only has a meal each week in Fair View at Eihiard o'l Inh- "No, the trained nurso has gone join the dodo, passenger pigeon, and "I thought I was making progress, once a month. And he only has a erty'a store.) away and the one we have now isother birds and animals which have but I wasn't. I had finished my drink once a year. So what he's got CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. James Rcville of City Island, New half trained and half wild." speech with tho usual peroration that to laugh about Is a bloomln' mystery York, spent last week with his aunt, been exterminated by man. is designed to make tho customer en- BumsteadsWormSyrup Dodoes can now be seen only in to me!" Copy for classified advertisements must be -t» children u srol of mercy." W.er« Miss Mary D.tlpy of Miniienlnk Park, Finding a Job. thusiastic and make him sign for Bixvetlona are followed. IT NLVbH With the approach of spring, inter- museums. Their habitat was tho la-the book—a thing few will do with- received before six P. M. Tuesday to insure tSSa. Desplts eoarcltr and Mormom One of tho quickest ways to find land of Mauritius, in tho Indian NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT 'Stot UAKTON1N. It contain! foil dose. est in real estate Is increasing ut this a job is to advettiso in Tho Regis- out considerable persuasion. Instead Estate of Oacfcr Henso. Sr., deceased. i classification. No classified advertisements itS4 elxtr ymn- t»t. Bold .ren-acr. place. The widening of the state ocean, east of Madagascar. The dodo of taking tho pencil, ho said: n fcr mafl. Mo a bottle. ter's Want department—Advertise- was a large, heavy bird, and could Notice Is herely given that the acoounts accepted after nine o'clock Wednesday morn- BM. C. A. Toorbcta. M. D. PhnadelplUa highway has increased the value of ment. " 'Ifs a good book, all right, and of tlm HUbacribcr. executor of the estate not fly. The existence of tho bird is all that, but I can't read. My daugh- of tinld deceased, will bo audited and stated ing. recorded, Webster's New! Internation- by tho Surrogate of tile County of Mon- al points out, only an late as 16(11. It ter she can read, but sho has amouth and/'ireportcd for Settlement to tho book.'". Orphans pburt of Bald County, on Thure- I was killed off by European settlers. day. the eleventh day ol Anrll, A. D. 1920. RED BANK REGISTER. Tho dodo's name camo from tho at which time application will le made for Portuguese "doudo," meaning silly or Lot Luko Find Your Homo. the allowance of commissions and counsel Luko Longhead's department ot fcpn. foolish. The bird was probably so re- Tho Register every, week tells of de- Doted February 26th, A. D. 1929. i garded because of its seemingly slrablo homes for Hale.—Advertise- THE BROAD STREET NATIONAL BANK AMERICAN FOOD CO. |f clumsy inability to fly,a s the ostrich ment. OF RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. is still thought to be very stupid and awkward. Certain sea birds, thought 3 Broad St. Red Bank, IV. .J. | to be stupid, are called boobies, from tho Spanish "bobo," a dunce; a spe- cies of antarctic penguin is also :—: — 1:|called tho booby. A Decided Change in Prices! 8 r PRIME RIB PRIME CHUCK FACTS ABOUT GEYSERS. * They Aro Found Only In Yellow- V ROAST stone, Iceland nnd New Zealand. I McNair's Market ROAST Recently a new geyser appeared In ; I lb the Yellowstone National Park. For 4- lb three hours, twice every day, this I geyser jets forth a column of hot MEATS GROCERIES 31c - 23c - water and steam. It does s,6, that hi, it It has not already ceased, for the life of a geyser is often quite uncer- NEXT TO HUNTING THEATRE FRESH TOP or BOTTOM tain. I Geyser Is an Icelandic word. Iee- 19 EAST FRONT ST. RED BANK PHONE 372 «• I.ind ia one of the three places in the I HAMS ROUND world where geysers spout; tho other I two are New Zealand and the United (Whole or Half) lb States. According to WebBtcr's New $ lb International dictionary, "geyslr' V 39c - was the name of a certain hot apring 28c - in Iceland, from a word meaning "to rush furiously," which came in Its I PORK turn from a word meaning "to gusli.' Special $1.00 Sale SIRLOIN Tho correct pronunciation of gey- ser Is as though It were spelled LOINS "gl-ser" or "gl-zer," the "1" long as 3 in "ice." When the first syllable Is STEAKS given the sound of long "a," the pro- lb nunciation then approximates the WHITE ROSE QUALITY GOODS I Icelandio manner of speaking the 37c - word. s A geyser consists of a tube or hol- low crater in rock, which fills up with X ground water over a rock bottom White Rose Asparagus Tips White Rose Sliced Pineapple r r which la heated by volcanic condi- Fresh Filet Fish 25c lb. tions. The water gradually gets hot Reg. 38c 3 for$1.00 Reg. 35c 3 for I approaching the vaporizing point. k When a little spills over the top, the White Rose Asparagus, tall can White Rose Bartlett Pears hi Utllcato balance is upset, and the y water nearest the hot rock instan- Reg. 38c. 3 for$1.00 Reg. 38c 3 for taneously turns to steam, expanding immediately with a force sufficient White Rose Golden Bantam Corn White Rose Applesauce to aend the hot water and steam Reg. 20c 6 for jotting forth until tho tube-like crat- Reg. 25c ...5 for$1.00 er i3 empty. The interval between White Rose Crushed Pineapple jets is the time it takes for the water White Rose Fancy Maine Corn to fill the crater nnd become thor- Reg. 29c. 4 for oughly heated again. Reg. 20c ...6 for$1.00 OF EAST YEAR? White Rose California Apricots THE THINGS YOU DISLIKE. White Rose Extra Sifted Peas $1.00 Reg. 38c. 3 for *$ They Aro the Things Every Boy Reg. 30c 4 for Should Do First. White Rose Fresh Prunes Every boy has some things to do White Rose Spinach Reg. 29c 4 for ' SVJPJERIOR v/hich lie dislikes, but not everyone Reg. 25c 5 for$1.00 i.; wise enough to do the disagree- able things flrst and thus get them White Rose Peaches ©| A A out of the way. The boy who lias a White Rose Diced Carrots Reg. 29c 4 for FOfJRS disagreeable task and keeps putting Reg. 20c 6 for$1.00 SIXES It off really does it many, many times instead of once, which should White Rose Cherries bo quite often enough, considering White Rose Sliced Beets Reg. 29c. 4 fcir $1.00 January and February sales more than double how he dislikes to do it at all. So Reg. 20c. 6 for$100 long ao tho disliked tank still remain:) those for same two months of 1928 to be done it keeps forcing itself White Rose Apricots 04 AA upon his attention. It -pokes its un- White Rose Garden SweetPeas Reg. 25c 5 for• S>l«tlU NEW The new Superior Whippet is off to a flying start I welcome head into his more pleas- Reg. 25c .....5 for $1.00 Its greater beauty ami larger bodies are whining in« ing occupations and robs him of con- MEDIUM CAN tiEl siderable pleasure. It keeps harass- CONTKOL" Htant success and nation-wide popularity. Sales for ing him at every turn. He uses up White Rose Fancy Whole White Rose Fruit Salad January and February showed a gain of more than far more energy in trying to put ii. Reg. 29c .A for $1.00:: 100% over sales for the same two months of last yearl off than he would need to use in do- Stringless Beans ing it. Don't be so foolish as to do Reg. 30c .4 cans $1.00 MEDIUM CAM See the new Superior Whippet, and you readily the disagreeable things over and understand ils £rcat success. Graceful lines, smart ever again all day long. Do them White Rose Kidney Beans White Rose Grape Fruit Hearts colors, longer bodies, higher radiator and hood, sweep- right away und thus get them out Reg. 29c ...... 4 for ing one-piece full-crown fenders, make it the stylo of the way. • Reg. 18c 7 for$1.00 authority in its class. White Rose White Corn Drive the Whippet, and note the faster speed and Spare-Time. White Rose Tuna Fish (By GCCN-KC Matthew Adams.) $1.00 Reg. 15c 8 for$1.00 pick-up of ils higher compression engine, •with moro Reg. 25c 5 for MEDIUM CAN, Oaeliutlou on steering wheH than 20% added horsepower. And the new car is well People who don't arrange for spare eaatrol. .tarter, lights and time arc dwarfing their lives. .horn. Simple designi eaiy qualified lo carry on Whippet's regulation for depend* But people who don't use this sparo •* * White Rose Shrimp White Rose Cut String Beans Operation. No wire! in steer- abililjj and minimum service costs. time intelligently and convert it in- Reg. 23c .5 for $1.00 Reg. 15c ,.... 8 for$1.00 ing post. to happiness, arc worse off than if they didn't have it at all. * A gentleman from Texas was In , > White Rose Chicken Broth White Rose Green Lima Beans my office the other day. He Is tho j Reg. 15c. .:••. 8 for$1.00 Reg. 18c 6 for$1.00:: WHBPPET FOUR COACH publisher of tho San Antonio Ex-1 $53S; press. His name is Huntress—an un- j White Rose Golden Bantam Corn Q4 White Rose Succotash Touring H7&; (lorn* usual name, but then ho ia an un-1 >J # mrrcialCliaitutSeS. usual man. We have business rcla-j Reg. 15c4 : 8 for,» - Reg. 18c & for$1.00- Whippet Six Coach S63S; Coupe $695; tionship. But we didn't talk business, j MEDIUM CAN MEDIUM CAN Coupe (rumble, atat) Wo talked hobbies! My friend loves j $ltr>; Sedan $76Oj tho out-of-doors. Mis eyes light un ' Sport lieLuxe I toad, ! tier 1860 irumblt as he tells of flowers, shrubs, and ' 1 tb. White Rose Coffee, /2 Mb- White Rose Tea and l-5th lb. White Rose Cocoa, $ral and extra*). All gardens. He knows them as a moth- J prirejf.o.b. ToUdot Ohio, and tpeeifiea* er knows her bady and ils slightest! Reg. $1.15, ALL FOR tiont tubjerl (a desire. j 4- change iUhA Years ago, before Theodore Tvooso- • velt left the White House, he nr- j ranged a trip to Africa and made en- gagements scvcrpl ycara ahead lo meet great personages and to deliver ' important addrescss abroad. One en-1 ;;agemcnt was made to meet Sir Ed- I ward Orry, now Viscount Grey. BEST QUALITY MEATS People wondered what tho^n great [ leaders would talk about: what they j had in mind in making an nppolnt- Jersey Shoulder Pork New Sauer Kraut Shoulder Spring Lamb ^lent two or three ycara ahrnd. Tho day arrived when Roosevelt V •<> and Grey met. Roosevelt whispered 4 lbs. 25c Per lb., 28c to Grey that ho wanted to go out In- 20c to the woods and listen to tho birds, that he wanted to get acquainted with |their native calls! Ami so tho two i men stolo away, walKod\ miles and • Loin or Rib MAURICE SCHWARTZ 'miles through the meadows, (he hills Regular Smoked Ham Plate Beef 128 West Front Street, Red Bank. and the valleys, waded streams and lolit their souls to tlje men. Ho that Whole or Half Fresh or Corned Lamb Chops was tho appolntin(!iiCjuHtv ant! can Telephone 537 imagine the thrill that both men got out of this great adventure. ei> B. C. BOWER, tone Branch, IS'. .1. Sometimes I think that our span: 29c 15c »b. 2 lbs. 29c 45c P Mb- time ia our most important time, for JAMES WAICD, Jit., lleyimrt. Now ijcre,i.v then |t Is that wo come Into our world with the freshest viewpoints J. LAIRD HUI.SK, ICnglislitoun, N. ,1. " and the clearest vision. \ - FREE DELIVERY - Years ago I formed the habit of \ reading something Horn one <;i my I 4 books JU3t beforo retiring Jor tho 1

\ "V REP BANK REGISTER, FEBRTJA-RY 27, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiug CHURCH street entertained a number of bar friends at a party Saturday night. = His Neighbor's " About $200 Realized Tjist Night by A Bonial ilmo was enjoye4 an4 a Improvement Society. luncheon was served. The guests Two hundred and fifty persons at- were Misses Helen and Theresa. Wife tended tho annual chicken salad sup* O'Niill ana Itlla Lamb, JoBcph per given last night by the Preaby- Lnurlno, Edwin Kennedy, Allan Con- | By DOROTHY WHITCOMB § terian Improvement society In the roy and Gorden Paul of Red Bank; church dining hall, A flno cupper John Carton of Mlnneelnk Park and CopjrUlic, It.., Waiters M.waptpir Union. was served and tlio prollts amounted Miss Margaret Graham of Rldgcfleld to about $200. Mrs. Howard Burdge Park. Elmer Jield Watson guiltless ot his and Mrs. Asonnth HlKglnsnn wnm in Here Are More Than 50 Big Innumerable offenses against him be- general charge of tha supper. Mm High School Ilefcatod. Circulation C«U«B of Watson'" wife. Irving Oakloy, Mrs. C. Walling and Tho Red Bank high school basket- In the southwest, where men are Mrs. Frank Sherwood were In charge ball team was defeated by Freehold Money-Saving Opportunities for Busy nulck to.» avenge Inault, Watson of the dining room. Mrs. Herman high school last night on tha Red j dwell«j;flhhiinoed, mouthing Impreca- D. Woolicy was In charge of tho tick- I'ahlc court by a.pcora.of 23 to 19L tlonj./iigalnst Elmer, holding him up ets. It was Rt:d Bnnk'a Second defeat of Week-End Shoppers! to, the scorn ot the township. • »^^- r- tho Hoaaon. Several weeks ngo Red With Influence Bank defeated Freehold at that Again we demonstrate the truth of our statements—It Pays to Trade Mlss Grace Victory's Party. The men wo»e neighbors. Elmer, place. on itSTanival nt Wcstwood, had gons Mlsa Grace Victory of Mechanic Where Quality Counts. The quality of the Products you buy in an Q$QD tfi cull mion his neighbor to talk Store is guaranteed—the truest Economy is the Buying of Quality. over llit-!r boundaries, But ho found V,'ui!-:'.'!i In u drunken stupor and a In our big, well-stocked Stores you can buy almost every Nationally at the Smallest Cost •:iil-c-.vi:ii pr! i-.f twenty-two cooking In Advertised Food Product or the dependable "4SC0 Brands" at prices that : !.i: Vi K ! i',-, i| rllhln. make your Food Dollars do full duty. • 1 A Thrilling New Story ••M:>. Wnb'i'iiV asUed Elmer, floff- •!'-.JI 111* lii.i, 'J nni Elinor; I have It Pay« to Trade in the Stores Where Quality Counts and is what the business man wants taken tin' iii;;;!ii'OiU\n iTuige. I came Your Money Goes Furthest ! ' In t:ilk IIVI.I1--" Ti:<'!i lie paused In to secure trade when advertis- ciMli.i11 . !..• i;i liin! !-u\v the wounded New Pack 4SC0 New Pack OSCO Green Label Sifted Blue Label Fancy ing. It is not only the number | "Mr. \V;i:.h -I,'•!! rc<\ you tomor- row," 't-iiiil Hi'! ; ii-l Hiiii-ily, and El- r of copies a newspaper PRINTS, ;!ui|' v .ili'irrw, v,iiii«lvr;ir, nnd fils- cans linn * 11 c-it ii ;;irl should be Peas 3—59c Peas 3 but its character and where it lU ^ 11' • 11 tl \.\V.\U lie i.lii-il HI Hie h:i.:k of pn nmrrlrd to her husband six , T&wnfih _*h« aWyor. acrecn of oodden old lashed struggling riaves, BO BOW 4SC0 or Del Monte inciiilliR before, they moved /west from ! moisture low, whitewashed homes do tho great factories Ibroafc slowly but cans C St. Louis. Sl'O was the orphan daugh- gleamed ltto sullea gbasto reacblng r man's body and mind. AS Peaches Pineapple 3 7S Peaches ter of a famous architect who had iorth aims ot walla In search of a Israel turned tram tho Troth end «et Big C c killed himself In ehame at his In* 'rooting plaov, Tncts ot cool forest up the Golden Calf, eo even M the ; fruads loomied blAdc end difltwbln?i 3 45 asco is the ideal newspaper for those pending bankruptcy. Ignorant of the ages pass; as races vanish oud king- cans C 3 J5 50 W canpart*s n**' cans world, she Imd fallen u victim to the ; forming square patches of deepened doms rlso and fan, docs the topa were leaping wires ot 'with, "trantlo eagerness, Uhe hen* of 5 conductor loobed up «* tho Bot "Wann bodies hung heavy on the tUdc, questioner and then at the •vallot. Ho SOAP OSC0 Bluing . . '. . 3 » 20c that take THE RED BANK flama when Elmer drew bridle at Wat nodded bis head Blomly. *lt Is jos- son's home. smoky air, the sound of many lan- 7 guages filled the narrow corridors. sMo that I may bo oblo to arrange Kansas Cleanser . . 3 <*** 23c It was empty. Elmer shouted with for ono for you," ho returned. 3 cakes 23c REGISTER every week make Along one suoH corridor tho conduc- ,1oy. Doubtless the fugitives had been The three men with the Heidelberg tor m«d ft. 32c advertising has reading value look of pottos. 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; K.XJMSON NEWS. LAST-TIMES TO-DAY! SEE & HEAR j Soot Kwlsanco Charge Against Lmin- j dry Owner Is Dismissed. (The Red Bnnk Resistor can ba bought Edna Ferber's Most Sensational Story. ciicli week in Jtumson nt Finnerty's Ken- i-ral store, at Boyle's grocery, and at Tor- beiK's Ecneral store.) Clarence Pilling, owner of the "The Younger Generation" ! r. unison hand laundry, )md a hear- i i:i;r .Saturday morning before Rccord- : v: Jore J. Carcw on a charge of vi- MOTHER KNOWS BEST inkilin^' the smoke nuisance ordinuncc. Tho complaint was mado by Police- man Charles Blaesslus. It was A Talking Picture A PICTURE THAT TALKS! claimed thnt soft coal soot from the laundry fell on clothes hanging on linen in yards near by. The charge —WITH— against Mr. Pilling was dismissed TALKING NEWS! on the grounds of insufficient evi- dence. , Mrs. Maurice Hcaly was taken to JEAN HERSHOLT — RICARDO CORTEZ FRIDAY & SATURDAY! the Long Branch hospital Saturday in the borough ambulance for an operation for appendicitis. COME, SEE AND HEAR! Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hlntel- Also Two-Reel All Talking Act! niann have returned from a trip to A tremendous picture story of the lives and loves Cuba and Nassau. Mlssc3 Jane and Marguerite Hintclmann are expected Walter Huston in "THE CARNIVAL MAN" of Thespians—New vaudeville acts—fine music homo tomorrow from a sojourn in —one of the finest photophone productions Cuba. Mrs. John Dolan has been visiting thus far offered to the public. relatives at Queens Village and Tux- A talking picture packed with drama, edo Park. THURSDAY, FRIDAY,, SATURDAY, FEB. 28th, MAR. 1st, and 2d thrills, emotion and rich humor—the Jere J. Carcw attended the four- teenth annual convention of the New B .'COLUMBIA PICTUR£S"7)«M»/7^: Aw picture of the year. Jcisey state league of municipalities yesterday at Trenton. A teachers' training class has been started at the Presbyterian church All-Talking under £ho direction of Rev. and Mrs. William P. VanTrlcs. Members of WORLD'S Eddie auil5an the class are Mr. and; Mrs. Warner 1 Comedy, Whipple, Mrs. Klmcr Pearsall, MI53 Una Basauette Elizabeth Smith and Miss Marjorie PREMIER Mickey Walker of this placa won DAUGHTER* itOBIRT ARMSTRONG a deeiHinn over Cowboy Willis last "Old Barn" BESSIE BARRISCALE week in a I en-round . bout at San- «/»tCAROL LOMBARD Francisco. Walker's next fight will bo with Tom fioiighran, the light SHOWING! BUT LYFELL Reed Howe's Series. RaflySplctuic heavyweight champion. Miss Alice Polhemus and Miss GERTRUDt OlMSTEAO Ofrectedby Elizabeth Smith were guests of Mrs. ALBCRT&, Mary Clark of Riverside drive, New CHARL{S GERRARD York, over tin; week-end. ( ROG£U Rev. and Mrs. Arthur A. McKay LiLYANTASHIMN- arc visiting Mru; KHzabeth McKellar of Jackson Heights, Long Island. FREE! Children's Prizes The recent trip of the school chil- dren to the museum of natural his- tory at New York was sponsored by tile Oceanic library. Miss Esther SATURDAY MATINEE, 2:30. Bruce, Miss Muriel Hall and Miss Hazel Errickson were in charge of the. party. Another group of pupils will visit the museum shortly. Something NewJ Talking Pictures! Donald and Gloria Applegate of Ridge road are ltejit indoors with This Great Production mumps. Frank J. Poer's liouse on Ridge road is being repainted by Morgan Bros, of this place. Prior to HERE 4 DAYS FAIR HAVEN NEWS. Funeral of Charles VanBrunt—Guild its Broadway to Hold Roust Beef Supper. STARTING NEXT MONDAY! (The Iloil Bank Register can bo bought ! each Tveck in the store of Harry Kurtis and at the Gold Cedars, fair Haven. Sub- I ocribcrs enn set their payers at tho poat- • Run! —~ DIRECT FROM PARAMOUNT THEATRE! office •Wednesday afternoons at 1:30 o'clock.) The funeral of Charles VanBrunt, who"' died 'last Wednesday at the Long Branch hospital, was held last j THEY ALL TALK SN THIS UNCANNY Friday afternoon at tho house and was largely attended. Rev. Harry J. Bright, pastor of tho Methodist church, conducted the Bcrvice. There were many floral tributes and they Also Paramount Movietone Short Subjects! MYSTERIOUS, GRIPPING, THRILLING! were carried on a fire truck. Mr. VanBrunt was a charter member of the lire company. Burial wo a. mn.de. at Fair View cemetery. The bearers 4DAYS-MON., TUES., WED., THURS-4 DAYS! were Arthur Sickles, George Sickles, Charles P. Cross, Ltre Little, Vernon Little and Clarence Little. Mr. Van- The. Fastest Moving Brunt was overseer of ;the poor. He was well known In this locality. The ladies' guild will hold a roast beef aupper on Tuesday night, March 12th, from half-past five to eight ALL TALKING o'clock, in the .parish house on Church street. Mrs. Joseph Knight ia chairman of the supper committee. The firemen's dinner, entertain- PICTURE ment and dance will be held April 10th nt the Smoke Shop tavern. Ralph Rhoades has bought a new EVER SHOWN! BENJAMIN Hudson coach. GLAZER Miss Evelyn Baldwin of Eatontown THE TITAN OF THE TICKER— has taken a position hi tho offlce of the Van J31erck motorboat works. THE POWER OF WALL STREET— A number of school children arc sick with mumps and whooping1 BUT A "SUCKER" AT LOVE ! cough. The Super-Salesman. A Thrilling All-Talking Picture, Luke Longhead in The Register talks to over 35,000 people every week.—Advertisement. "jTc.woocjjiedcj COMMERCIAL ART STUDIO TIIF OF Advertising) Posters WOLF Drawing Lessons WALL STREET CARLTON.THEA.JBLDG. BACIANCVA • NANCY CARROLL • PAUL LUKAS 14 'ROOMS, ,REDBANK/» Z DISTINGUISHED Expert Repairing STAGE PLAYERS OF INCLUDING WATCHES, CLOCKS ALL TALKING PICTURE 100% TALKING and JEWELRY LEE PATRICK, JUNE NASH, Accuracy, skill and ex- GEORGE BARRAUD, KYRLE perience enable us to FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MARCH 8th and 9th BEUEW. RUSSELL 61EASQH From Every Seat do the most delicate re- AND FRANK REICHER- - pairing. We guarantee DOUGLAS MacLEAN in "THE CARNATION KID" satisfaction. Our prices will please vou. A TALKING PICTURE ! FOX MOVIETONE NEWS Silverware Repaired THE ALL-TALKING NEWS! and Replated Like New. l^at., 2:30; Eve., 6:45 & 9:00 P. M. Continuous Sat. & Holidays. S REUSSILLE'S The House of Talking Pictures 36 Broad St, Red Bank