All the Newt ol BED BATH and Surrounding Town* fold Fearlessly and Without Blaa, RED BANK REGISTER Ulued Weeklj. Entored a. S«cond-Oln«« Mutloi at.fho foot- Subscription Prlcji Ons Iiu t2.00. VOLUME LVII, NO..45. offlc« at Rod Bank, N. J.. under the Act of Much' 1. 1870. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1935. Sii Monthi SI.00. Simile Cop? <«. PAGES 1. TO 12.
1 Quadrangle Play Coming Illustrated SIGNS Ol' 11EC0VJSUY. ! J AI.K ON CHINA. Dr.AxtellToStay; A Fine New House Good News About lteul Estate Con- HealtB Center Ball Shrewsbury Foreign Missionary So- Tomorrow Night Lecture On Africa ditlonH At Belford. ciety To Hold Tea May 'J. Mr. Steinle To Go J. Crawford Compton of BaygJdii The Foreign Missionary society of Near Tinton Falls Margaret Carson Hubbard to Holghtu, near Bolt'ord, who la cn- Went Over "Big Guns" e Shrewsbury Presbyterlan church The Board of Education of Mid- "Big Hearted Herbert" to be Pre- gagod in thn real estate busjnctiH nnd will hold a tea on the aflcrnonn of It is Being Built for Mrt. Violet sented by Amateur Playert— Talk on Something New in who in the owner of tjovora! develop- Thursday, May 0, in thr Sund.iy- dletown Township So Decided Glemby of New York on Land! : Mra. Matthew Greig Headi Courage Regarding Her Per-ment a, atattiH ' that iiu fur us he schonl loom a! Ihu Shrewsbury Last Thursday — Insurance Which She Recently Bought known thorn IH no house In Belford Event at the Molly Pitcher Hotel Saturday Night Was church . MIHS Kvnline Valentine, Direction. sonal Experiences, . Broker's Report. with improvements ihul .Is for rent Attended by More Than 500 Persons— president of the moiety, will preside from Judge Thomas Haight, FlntU riicii] rehearual will be held Feeding pythons, once they aro at thia time. Mr, Compton, who 1B at the 'jneetins. The board of etlncMtinn of Middle- Mrs. Violet Glemby of Now York tonight la the "Rod Bank Catholic safoly housod, SOUIHIH like a simple iu Charge of the Compton Realty \ Those present will have tin? pleas- town township has voted to re-enRiige is having n. house built for her own " high achool auditorium for the pre- matter, but Margaret Carson Hub- compiuiy, the tiayHlde Holghtu com- The Profits Will Exceed $700. ure of hearing Mins Ooiy of the Lo Dr. Pn\i! H. Axlell a:< supervising occupancy on tim aisrea of land In sentation tomorrow night of what la bard, who speaks aa she shows some pany and tho Bt-limd- Building, ••or- Branch hospital talk on China. Miss jnincipjil for ;i year and not U) re-en- .Shrewsbury township, ^opposite the expected to bo one of tho beat and hix reels of motion pictures ot the pornflon, Jinyn that thin \a the host Finiineiully and in,every other way plause and outbursts of laughter. Gory has spent four years in China, EHRC William A. Steinle an district polo Hold of tho Monmouth County mo3t entertaining plays to bo given Carlton theater at Red Bank on real estate year he; hna enjoyed since the charity ball at the Molly Pitcher One thing which contributed mater- having- bet'li seui there to work by clerk. Dr. Axtell's salary is 5-1,fif)0 iountry club, which aha recently In this vicinity in some ttaie. "Big Saturday morning, May .11, at ton 1928. . hotel at Red Bank Saturday night ially to iu success was the clear the Rockerfellcr Institute. She knows per year. Mr. .Steinle"s salary i.s $1,-bought from Judge Thomns Haight. Hearted Herbert" will bo presented o'clock, lells how puzillnjv a prob- lie advertised In The "Register a for tho benellt of the Health Center enunciation of Mr. Miller as master the life of China and pre^nta a very 750, but. several weekn agn the board The sale waa made by Ruy H. Still- by tho Bed Bank Quadrangle club In Icni ii. i in bc^nmv. bungalow for rent In the Bayside of Middletown township was 311c- of ceremonies and announcer. interesting word picture. Miss Cory voted to make the compensation $2,- man of Eatontown. The property la tho Catholic school auditorium. The Heights seclion and has ticked us to ceawful beyond the most sanguine ex- "A word of commendation should will be introduced by Mrs. C. Harold 000 for the coming flscar ye'ax The on the north side of the road, about play has been expertly coached by 'iiscontiniiQ this udvertlH.ment, as he pectations of Its sup porter, a. The be given to Mr. Miller for his a'r- Ncvhis. Mrs. W. C. Colby of Ttum- terms of Dr. Axtell and Mr. Steinlo a mile and a half from tho Tinton Mra. Matthew Greig of Shrewsbury, ould have rented thu dwelling a oxact amount cleared is not yet duouti work In preparing the banquet son will entertain wilh a solo, accom- will expire July 1. Falls village center. panied at the piano by Miss Ella assisted by her brother, Harry Worth, lozen tlmoH. He has iilao rented his known, but it is certain, to be at hall of the Molly Pitcher hotel for Nevhis & Quackenbush of Shrews- a well known actor. A largo nalo of t'lghteen other hou.sna in Btlford this leaat $700 and it may amount to $750 thia broadcast," said Mra. Cross in King, Miss Mary Borden heads th refreshment committ:o. bury have the contract for the new tickets In reported by members of •printf, or more. Thomas B, Day, chairman talking with a Register reporter. residence. It will be of tho colonial tho club. Mr. Compton further states that ho of tho executive committee of the "Everything waH brought especially type, with two-story pillars facing has seven applications for Federal ball, atateti that too much pralae can- for this affair," she added. "The The three-act comedy presented by not be accorded to his assistants and Tinton avenue. On the first floor will special arrangomont with Samuel C. j Housing administration guaranteed wires were strung, amplifiers set up be a living room, dining room, kitch- mortgage loans and as «oon ria they to others who helped to mako the and other work don^1 by Mr. Miller Game Preserve French company was formerly a event successful. It is probable that en, master's bedroom and bathroom, .iiovio production starring Guy Kib- nio approved by the Federal Hous- and his engineers. Miss Helen Mazza servant's bedroom and bathroom and ing adminintration, construction will the ball will be macie an annual spoke daily over the air, thus giv- ble and Alice McMahon and was evont. And Hunting Land an attached garage. Tho second written by Sophlo Kcrr and Anna begin, " ing valuable publicity for the char- story will have three bedrooms and • ity ball. It is just such co-operation Stccso Richardson. It was recently More than 500 persons were pres- Building Operations Under Way bathroom and a gardener's bedroom produced at Billmoro theater by Ed- ent and th'S festivities continued un- of our cit.izons that makes for sue and bathroom, tho latter being over die Dowling in a star cant headed by Army Engineers til a late hour. Not only residents cess, and the citizens of this com- on Big Brook Farm in Atlantic the garage. The house will be equip- J. C. Nugent. of Mlddletown township but of many munity should be apprised of the val- Township, Which Was Recent- ped with a steam heating- plant with other communities attended the af- uable assistance given," Mra. Cross a Gar-Wood burner. Tho contract Tho cast Is headed by James Han- concluded. ly Bought by F. Burghard. ley, uluylng.tho part of Big Hearted Surveying River fair. A large numbfer of handsome calls for the completion of the resi- Herbert, a self-niado business . man, gowns' wore in evidence. Also prom- A prize of a year's membership In . Building operations arc under wa> dence by August 15. who insists that his family be brought Federal Boat Arrives at Red inent at th'c festivities were many the American Automobile association on Bi^ Brook Farm, in Atlantic The property was formerly part of up in tho plain traditions. When his county and municipal oillce holders was awarded at the ball to William township, near Holmdol village, HL the Drummond estate. Mra. Glemby Bank to Make Examination and politicians. Many persons read daughter, Alice, played by Conine Relative to Channel Improve- Krueger, Jr., of East Keansburg. part of a program to convert thi has beautified it with trees and Welch, becomes engaged to a Har- into the financial success of the ball This was given by Al W. Cross of property of mure than W0 acres into shrubbery and with a rustic bridge vard .man and bis wife, played by ment. an Indication that that section is Leonardo, Monmouth county district game preserve and hunting over a brook. In close proximity to Hesaio Thurnc, encourages her. Her- energing from the depression. manager for the association, through grounds. The place was bought n the brook is a large oak tree, under bert nearly goes out of his mind. Hia Engineer!! of the United States nr Mrs. Belle Gold Cross, director of the courtesy of the Trenton Automo- few weeks by Frederick Burghard of my are making a sounding survey of whose branches is a swimming hole. family finally cures him by following tho entertainment feature of the bile club. Fair Haven. He will use it to iaise In addition to the house, Mrs. Glem- , his directions. tho river at Red Bank with a view ball, states that special praise should pheasants and wild ducks, and the to widening und deepening the chan- Mr. Cross was chairman of the by is having a bungalow built. Wil- Dancing will follow the perform- While she was raising lier little be given to Paul Miller, program publicity committee of the ball. He birds will he offered for sale. An- liam P. Scott has the contract for the family in Northern Rhodesia, two nel. It iu planned to make the chan- manager of Station WBRR, and the nfhor feaiurn of thn husinrsa will be ance, Tho Rumsonian orchestra will nel six feet deep and 150 feel wide. has sent the following letter to The bungalow. furnish the mimic. seventeen-foot pythons weru brought artists who assisted him. These in- Register: renting out the use of the place for In as, new recruits to their wild ani- This' proposed improvement ie of cluded Arnold Voorheeu piano play- hunters. Rabbits, squirrels, quail OK. PALI. II. AXTELL Lighting effects will be by Daniel temporary nature and It is hoped I am suiv. you will be pleased lo Dorn. Benjamin Parker is chairman mal farm. Cases were made for er, Miss Flecia Victoria, who has a and other small game arc plentiful them around a I horn tree. One to follow It next year with a more deep baritone voice of wide range; know that the returns of the .char- ithoufstooklritf. The action with regard to the two of tho committee. Other members extensive one. The dredging Is to ity ball for the benefit of the Middle- men was taken by the board at an Modernizing The d f Ch ISbl G python had eaten its kill. The other George Lock wood, assisted by Miss Mr, Burghard nlso bought the ad- ho done liy Ihe United States govern- livelyn Won'Iel, who preMuntucl the town Public Health Center, held at joining Dugan farm, where Chriney adjourned meeting last Thursday WaH Interrupted ay ho was about to ment. devour a victim, Ho had every rea- comedy skit, "The Swiss Admiral;" the Molly Pitcher hotel on April 27, Cnnovor lives. Mr. Cnnover will con- night after an executive session of Drummond House HOII In the world for being hungry. The Waterway Improvement com- Miss Florence Pierce, who opened while not complete at. this time, in- tinue to occupy hi.s present home and about an hour. The vote on re-en- gaging Dr. Axtell was 4 to 3, Oliver After giving tho reptiles time to mittee of Red Bank arc encouraged the ahow and sang "Clouds;" Miss dicates that from $700 to $750 will he will operate both places except Addition and Many Alteration! er Forrar, over the success they have made In Jean LaMur, who sang "Diane;" Misa be cleared; .so aa Director of Public- such pit via of BIK Brook Farm as Williams, the president, not voting. Tho complete oa;it was published In get used to captivity it was decided ity, it is with groat pleasure that I John Spencer, one of the members of Being Made by New Owner of that food should be offered them. Interesting the war department in Ann DeKalco, who sung "Fare Thee are used for raising game and hunt- last week's Register. the project. They want the channel Well, Annabelle," accompanied by extend to you, not only my personal ing. Through both farms flows a the board! was absent. Ancient Dwelling Between Tho unfed python was getting visibly thanks but tho sincere thanks of all Those voting in the affirmative thinner. So fowla were put inlo Iho widened and deepened from the Ma- Miss Minnie Coloslmo; the Pilling very largo brook which is one of the Eatontown and Tinton Fall*. ple avenue dock at Red Bank to a sisters, who enacted a piano and Interested in the success of the ven-Thief trihutnrips of the North were Mrs. Adeline Moffat, Mrs. Cath- cage. However, neither snake nor tuiu, which Way made possible by erine G. Huber, William K, Larscn Alterations and Improvements are' Sportsmen Plan fowls wero concerned. Tho chickens point si short distance east of the violin novolty; and Edward Coogun Shrewsbury i ivei. Oceanic bridge. Councilman Joseph and his "Hill Billy Boys." who rnn-the splendid co-operation and unlim- and Charles Lome Waddell. Those being made to the Drummond home- hopped around on and over the colls C. Irwin has Issued the following Big Brook farm wa.s for many voting in tho negative were Rev. Er- stead on Tinton avenue, between Eat- of iho snake. Thn python paid no dercd "She'll Bo Comin Round thn ited space in your valuable news- Show For Farmers statement relative ts) the channel im- Mountain." paper. yearn owned by the Taylor family, nest W. Mandcvlllc, Curtis J. Walling ontown and Tintnn Falls, which wai attention. Then goats wero tried. one of whom, Douglas Taylor, died provement : Thp writer fee!;; under spcchil ob- and Julian M. Parker. Mr, Williams recently bought by Otlo Bernet of The George C. Warren Associa- For days on end neither goats nor Tho floor show was arranged in the at Red Rank a few yeai3 ago after stated that he wished to he recorded New York. The now owner Will pythons had the slightest interest in It is the Durnose of the Waterway form of an entertainment at a ratlin ligation for your valuable assistance. having retired from active work. Mr. voting yes, bnt he afterwards make the place his homo after the tion to Give a Moving Picture each other unless it wero a friendly Improvement committee of the bor- studio and it actually was broad- Mo.-;t Sincerely Yours, Burghard bought the property from withdrew his vote when changes are completed. The proper- ough of Red Bank, in conjunction reminded Entertainment at the Elks interest. By that time tho snakes cast. Every act was much enjoyed, A. W. CroHs Dr. J. V,. n Sllrox oC Kt>Vpurt. Tin- that he had nmimmrt'd ;ti pprevious Iv win recently sold tn him, with had u leaner, gaunter appearance with intercntcd eitizimn, organism as was attested by the frequent ap- 1 ! Home Tuesday, May 14. tions and bordering municipalities, to Chairman of Publicity. new o\v 111 1' IK having 4ehe ancient meeting that he would not vote ex- Ray H. Stillman of Eatontown acting than ever, so It was decided to take convey to tho public Ihe fact that wo Taylor homestead remftdeled . and cept in case of a tie. as agent. ' ' The membelH of the George C. them out of the cage and fend them are attempting to have the channel modernized. Tt was constructed af- Mrs. Moffat stated that it was un- ter the manner of ancient dwellings, Malcolm Fary of Eatontq?™ Il Warren Sportsmen's association of forcibly, which was done. With in the north branch of the Shrews- fair to Mr, Williams to deprive him foreman of the men doing tho work. Alonmouth county on Tuesday even- fovltcd sticks the snajtcs were pinned bury river improved from Highland! Herbert Hill New ! Zoning Repealer with brick-lined walls and hand- of voting. The latter said he did not to the park docks at Red Bank un- hewn timbers fastened together with He formerly lived at Red Bank, and Ing, May 14, will entertain the farm- down, picked up and then held, and regard it as unfair. Rev. Mr. Man-he is a member of tho contracting ers on whoso lands they hunt and fish held most securely by natives; one der the Fletcher Act, so that it will hand-made nulls nnd hnnd-marie bs: not only bcncllcia! to our local Stamp Club Head For Sea Bright rlevillo said that he thought there firm of stsnit & Fary, his partner be- by giving a moving picture show at, native to each foot of snake. Each wooden peg?. Despite its age the was no unfairness in this but that it yachtsmen, but more attractive to house is in a fairly good .state of ing Thomas Stout of Eatontown. All tho auditorium of the Elka clubhouse snake's mouth was forced open and yachting from the metropolitan area. Elected President of Monmouth ! Ordinance to Do Away With was unfair to vote on the rc-engage- the. Mechanics are residents of thi« at nod Bank. Tho title of Uie show chunks of raw meat rammed down The Fletcher bill, passed in 1932, as preservation. In asldition to being jnient when all the members of the part of llonmouth county. is "Tho Lost World." It deals with County Philatelic Society Last j Zoning Law Introduced Last r r A his throat on a small stick until he nn amendment to the River and rcpaired, it is being wire -'d fo -r -'-elec-- boars! were not present. A —motio''--n The house is very old and it is lined dinosaurs and various other prc-hls- showed a good-size lump along his Harbor As*t, allows U!i Is? appeal to Week—Planning for Stamp Week—License Fee Ordi- tricity and plumbing is being In- was HiiHiiiiuuuMy passs'tl expressing torlc animals which have become ex- the War Department for channel lm- with brick. In its construction hand- length. This proved the solution. Exhibitions. ! nance Also Introduced. .slallcd. Il will bi' occupied by Harry confidence in Dr. Axlcl! and his poli- hewn oak rafters, hand-made nalli tinct. Tho members of the associa- The crocodile offers many interest- provement en the grounds that it Is Pry, who at present Is boarding with tion state that it la virtually impos- mandatory in staling Hint "com- ''"'. land wooden noga wore used. Th« ing angles beside that of congest ing merce" shall include the use of wa- The semi-monthly meeting of the [ The Sea Bright mayor and coun- Mr. Cnnovcr. He will act as .•superin- Those voiing not lo re-engage Mr. i dwelling will be modernized without sible for them to get in touch with all reasouably navigable streams, while Mon:nouth County Philatelic Soeiely cil Friday night passed two ordin- tendent or the place. Mr. Pry was the farmeru whoso lands they use for terways by Kcnsonal passenger craft, Kleinle were Rev. Mr. Mandeville, materially changing its exterior ap- he grins in anticipation at the hu- yachts, house boats, motor boats, and was held last Friday night at the ances on their first readings. One formerly supri intention! of the game Mr, Walling, Mr. Parker and Mr. pearance. The interior will be re- hunting and fishing and (hat they mans that hover around, The Afri- other similar water craft, whether or Red Bank borough hall nnd after thn repeals Ihe zoning ordinance and the conservation institute at Clinlon. want every farmer who accords this Waddoll. Those voting to re-engngo decorated and a rear addition of can natives point (jut how their eggs not operated tor hire. regular routine business of the even- other levies certain mercantile fees. This is virtually n college where stu- -Mr. Steinle were Mrs. Moffat, Mrs. privilege to them to attend tho show, Previous to the passage of tills bill !Sx37 feet will be built. The enlarge- are burled in the mud near a river ing R grneral dischssion of recent A public hearing on the zoning dents Fire taught hov tn supervise Mubor nnd Mr. Larson. It was past ment will have a kitchen, a laundry, regardless of whether an invitation It was ncceiisary to show commerce postal issues was held. repealer will be held tomorrow night is received or not. bank and watered at Intervals by the in the form of commercial trnlllo as game preserves. midnight when the meeting ad- three bedrooms and two bathrooms. mother crocodile. However, as soon a basis when appealing tor improve- The meeting was also the annual and the public hearing on the license Eighteen acre:! of land will he journed. There will also he a side porch, "Thrlr Invitation will lie tile news nc the eggs hatch tho crocodiles, only ment, lo our waterways. With the* meeting of the society and tho fol- ordinance will be heUr Friday night, fenned in and covered with wire in James N. Brown of Chapel Hill, 10x20 feet. The plumbing work will artllco in Tho Register," said Harry a few Inches long,, scuttle for the passage of this .bill It is now possible lowing olliccrs were, elected; May 17. which to keep about 3,000 grown whri is foreman of an Emergency Re- be done by John Dletz of Eatontown. Y. Smith, president of the asdocla- reeds and hang on by their teeth Lo present our case to tile United Prpjiilcnt—Herbert W. Hill. Councilman lCdward Welch report- pheasants, Smaller areas not cov- lief project on Ihe high school ath- Air. Bernot expects to move Into iion, in talking with :i Register re- until they have their bearings. And Stntes engineers for channel im- Vice iireHJtlont — I,. E. Di> THURSDAY, 10 to 11A.M. If they last that long We Operate the Only Cold Storage Vault in Red Bank PERFUMED TOILET SOAP REXALL Regularly retailing for 1.00. An exceptional offer that K Cakes HUDBING ALCOHOL every customer should lake advQtitaBo ol. Bocduso of imifod quantifier ONLY ONE BOX to a Customer. 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Reinhnuf, 0. C, an Nut Swamp district and which to- Basis Foe Suit Against Them, Ready For Troops Our prices Me right Tel. 191-B 81 BRANCH AVE, RED BANK, N. i. Shrewsbury River day l» part of the Everett territory." Of Soil Erosion Merritt Lane, counsel for former State ERA work relief crews aro QU1NN, 1'AHHONH « UUBSlTDt, for defonstrutlon nncl estlmutc. HOURSi Captain Seeloy further writes that COUN3EU.Ons AT CAW the village of Everett took Its name Agriculture Department Esti- officers and directors .of the Seacoast rushing to completion Improvements Whltlield Buimini. Kid Bui Captain Newton Seeley Writes Trust company of Aabury Park, told at the camp grounds at Sea Girt. from a young man by that name who mates Loss at $5,000,000 a John 1. Quinn, Thtottart t). f*ftr«atMW The Register Regarding Old was a school teacher lit that plnco. Vice Chancellor Buchanan at New- They expect to finish construction, Thomu V, Ooramiu Time Transportation Across He is Everett Henry, the son of the j Year—Wind and Rain Are ark Monday he- believed the small aintlng and other projects before late George Henry of Bclford. Chiefly Responsible. group of depositors suing for an ac- he first National Guard troops move /Vl.STON IllilSKMAIV, the Stream Here. counting have no legal right to do into their summer quarters for the COUNSEIAOH Al LAW, His letter-gives a paragraph or so annual two-week period of. field Office* 10 BroiMl Ht- BED BANK. H. J, DR. L W. CARLBON That there was a ferry operating concerning the first settlement of New Brunswick, April 28 (AP)—BO. Soil eroision costs the people of New He based his statement on the training. CHIROPODIST across the Shrewsbury river be- Crawfords in this section of the coun- tween the shores of Mlddletown town- try. In part he writes that "the first Jerfioy $r,,000,000 a year. fact that the bank hEiH been re-or- Major F. J, Kroesen, commanding Rain and wind cut ugly gullies ganized with tha approval of the >f!icer at the army base, is directing Announces (ho Removal of Ills Ofllc« ship and Shrewsbury township Is settlers of Crawforda were Scotch known to probably a few persona and came hero as whalers and landed deep in the rth. Valuable top Boll state banking commissioner and is the work. When materials and funds TRAVEL from 21 Broad Street to only yet It Is a fact that such service on Sandy Hook at Spermaceti cove vanishes, blown away by the wind now In operation. The plaintiffs in began to run out, additional money Qii America's Fatten IJnari was rendered the traveling public where the low^r dyke Is now and or washed away by the rain and lost the case, ho said, make up a very and supplies could not be requis- TQ Cobh. Plymouth, Havre, Humburl 00 BROAD STREET, many years ago. started whaling in large rowbnutK or forever In creeks and rivers. Rocks small minority .of the depositors. itioned from tho EttA (because of a THE WASHINGTON— M»y S, Jun. 21 KED BANK, N. ,T. skiffs off the beach and In the bay. are laid bare, broad acres made use- Harry H. Weinberger, counsel for lack of both,) so the men foraged for I're.. Hnrdlng—Mnr 1, M«y 30 ' Captoln Nfiwtnn Rr.tley of Bradley less for farming. Stretches of land, tho depositors, argued thoy had matei ial;;. l'rca. Roo.i-vcll—Mny IS, Junt 12 Bench, a former Shrewsbury river They would klil the whales and then Ofllce Hours: tow them in on nhore and In tho cove. once worth a fortune, become deso- right to bring suit sinco neither the "It was'nf-cr.snary to barrow, hex— THE MANHATTAN—Jun. 19, July IT captain, who Is well known In this late. bknk nor Banking Commissioner nearly stc,J 1—.nany of the materials Dully 9:80 A. M. to 0:00 P. M. Telephone section of Monmouth county because This is where the cove got KB name IIRI.KN I/EK OETTY, Evenings by Appointment. JM2 as the whales were mostly sperm From tins Killalinny Valley, In the William Kelly had done a wo had to furnish," said Major Kroe- Aiilhoriied Agnnt of family connections, has written northern part of the state, to the sen. lie obtained sand for mixln: The Register an Interesting letter whales. They wont from there to Mr. Kelly was called to the stand For All Trans-Atlantic S. S. Unit Cape Hay and started whaling there." coastal plain in tho south erosion and testilled he had considered "in- cement from tlu; beach, dug up atone Tli»l,..U Stilil nl th<( ComnunliM' rub wherein he'tells of th|s ferry service. goen on, a enn.-stant peril to,agricul- formally" whether suit should be from a slat>:-owned dumping ground He writes that he was told about IlKlicd l:atc« NEW TIME-TABLES. ture. Once the top fioil in gone it is started. He had talked it over with and salvaged iron rc-inforcing rods 18 Mechanic St., I'hona 174(1 this ferry by his grandmother Seeley lost for at least a dozen generations. John Milton, Jersey City lawyer, and from discarded Uirget frames. and she was told about It by her RED BANK, N. J. For under natural conditions it re- with his own deputies,-he said, ant Hand rilip and trench mortar gren- mother.. His grandmother was born Jersey Central Railroad Announces quiren '100 years to build up top soil. had decided not to sue because there In 1800 and he states that "you can New Times and Service. ades left over from World war day:i So serious has the erosion problem was no demand on him to bring wero used for roinforcinf? cement Anne's Beauty Salon see by -her age that it was a long The New Jersey Central railroad bncome that Dr. Linwood L. Lee, land action, and b;cause he felt there wa3 time ago." foundations and po.stij, in addition Red Bank made a general time-table change utilization expert of tho state agricul- no evidence of any irregularities. common chicken wire. Much of the Every Woman f 16 Wallace St., "This ferry," states Mr. Seeley, on Sunday. Moot of the changed tural experiment fltation at Rutgers material used in tho n«w construc- "was a scow that transferred passen- He added the bank would not have were made to conform to the day- university, declares that unless work reopened last fall had a suit been tion wa:i obtained through the de- Wants • gers, horses and wagons from the is takpn nt once to counteract it molition of some old, unused stables Phone Red Bank 3008 Mlddletown side of the King's High- light saving time. Some additional brought. .services were also announced. The throughout the sH-'ito there will bcr to look h-r best at nU time*... way on the Shrewsbury township In answer to one of Mr. Wein The program, including construc- to feel at case anil perfectly Jersey shore section will have chang- few acres worth tilling fifty years berger's questions, Mr. Kelly said he tion of a garage, rest-room building, Announces that elde of the river, there being ho hence. pulsed. bridge at that time. The way of pro- es conforming to daylight saving did not know if illegal dividends had water troughs, horse shelters, and an polling the scow was by poling. Of time for the benefit of commuters and In the South farms generally are ever been addition to the army headquarters MIS-SIMPLICIT?* beginning May 27 there will be ad- building, was carried out under th course In the winter the public menaced by wind erosion llrst and The plaintiffs In tho case charged Created by MR. JOSEPH crossed the river on the ice." ditional service, which will Include then by water. Sheet erosion and I the officers and directors with re auspices of the Monmouth county a through Sunday train from New- ERA headquarters at Red Bank. well known Hairstylist "My old grandmother told me of j gully cio.sion are the common forms j sponsibility for approximately §000,- Gossard an accident that happened in March, ark to all the seashore stations. The •of the hazard in North Jersey. 000 in losses. Is the answer. Sandy Hook steamers, which aro Tile .southern three-flftha of the Is now employed at her Beauty 1700," writes Captain Seeley. "This RECEIVES 580,710. Ths p"H ot the operated by the Jersey Central, will I state, known as the coastal plain, is MOUNT MITCHELL HOUSE SOLD, back • straps Salon. was a carriage with six persons bound for Shrewsbury. They wero begin their season on May 26, which composed of a so-called heavy belt Mrs. Helnn J,. Clotty of Little Sil Uattens the ab- Your hnlr styled to fit your told that It wa3 dangerous to drive will mark the 75th anniversary of and a light sandy belt. The latter California Man Buys a Evidence ver receives $80,7-10 as her share o domen, uplifts Individuality. across the ice but that the ice was this lino. Plans arc also being made comprises sixty per cent of the plain from Edgar Baeigalupi. the estalo of her father, Joseph Me the bust, and strong enough to perniit them to for an InciTa.se in the ono-tlny ex- and is ti ec-covercd. The other sec- Earl Luick ha:; moved into th Caldin, whose estate has been ap controls the Visit our new Facial Depart- walk across. The people In tho car- cursions to the seashore resorts. tion, acre on acre of cleared land, is praised at $131,134 gross value am hip3. intensively cultivated and produces house at Mount Mitchell, near High- ment, whero you may relax In riage thouglit differently and when lands, which he recently hmight from 5124.602.net. The. remainder is lef Let otu expert comfort. they had driven but half way across .Judgment 1'or Injuries. fruit, potatoes, vegetables and corn. to his widow, Mrs. Helen B. McCal fitters show From year to year stories emanate Edgar Bacigaiupi of Fair Haven the stream on tho not too strong Ice, Mrs. Elizabeth W. Morton, 81, of The dwelling is of the colonial typ din of New London, Connecticut. Mi you w li a t Complete Beauty Service Jn o the rig and its occupants broke Matawan, has been awarded judg- from this section of the danger of McCaldin, who died October 8, 3 033 Mis-Simplicity ilollghtfiilly restful atmosphere frost or the injury it has actually with wide shingle enclosures. The can do. through and the horses and persons ment of .$750 against Bamberger property affords a commanding view was one of tho founders of the Urn assure!) Uio appearance that well were drownod." company of Newark as a result of cost, but little is said of erosion. Yet of McCaldin Brothers, which oner groomed women desire. it goes on. Many orchards have suf- of Sandy Hook bay and tho ocean, "This old grandmother of mine was injuries she received in a fall in tho Mr. Luick is engaged In business a ated tugboats and also had a coal I $4.50 to $10 Lydia Crawford by her maiden name company's store two years ago. fered from tiic natural action of wind and lumber business. and water. The wind sweeps away New York. Until recently he am tho sandy soil from tho cultivated hia family were residents of Cali- spaces between the fruit trees, and fornia. The house was built a few To Fish Off Florida. years ago at a cost of $23,000. Ray to SILK water finishes tJic job, often cutting Benjamin C. Fincke of Fair Haven 17 Broad Street, Bed Bank, N. i. deep gullies in the ground, carrying I. Stillman of Eatontown made th will leave Sunday on his annual away tile topsoil entirely sometimes sale. . deep-sea, fishing trip off the Florida and even undermining the trees or A bonafiSo newspaper circulation coast. Ho will be away about a Boys can make extra pocket money leaving their roots exposed. —the kind Tho Register has—is th month. In the central part, of the state selling The Register.—Advertisement, there is a thirty-acre apple orchard which has lost all its topsoil on 60.2 per cent of the land. Another exam- F E A T U R j N CpC 6,1 D SPOT ple, remarked by Dr. Lee, is a twen- ty-year orchard of six acres where 12- P 6 I NT.i SiuPR E NV A C Y eighty per cent of tho land hao been affected by erosion, and 45 per cent of tho whole orchard has lost its top- soil One very simplo nnd apparently harmless cause of erosion in orchards is the spraying machine. Strange as t may appear, the sprayer leaves tracks and the rain runs off the or- CONTROL chnrd in these ruts. They become deeper. The. sprayer follows the tracks the next time, and year by FRESH! year 1he ruts widen and deepen into Men's Novelty gullies. TEN FREEZING WESTON'S Keep your eye on Schulte-Vnited... every day brings Truck farmers Buffer losses CREAM-FOXED WASH TIES great through erosion. On one six- new surprises ... every day brings new opportunities teen-acre potato farm in the central Values to 13c! pnrh of New Jersey the soil has been CAKES Print*, twlUB, for savings. If you want style-right quality merchan- Choc, or Von. impaired to such an extent that the piques; others. dise at low cost, Schuke-Vnited U the store for you! farm produces virtually nothing. On SPEEDS TO SUIT -8.5 per cent of its acreage erosioh has removed the topsoil, and on 10.5 per cent the topsoil has been made Guaranteed Fast Colors! WOMEN'S SERVICE WEIGHT worthless by erosion. Yet this farm was known as one of the richest in THE SEASON... CHARDONIZE tho district seventeen years ago. Ii. takes from one to seven years Thermometer rising? Set the Coldspot dial Dresses for erosion to ruin a farm,'and in the ahead. Want ice cubes in a hurry? Dial Piedmont area, which includes part Tlw Cutest "quick freeze." Defrosting? It's simple HOSIERY IAllfo Sheers of Mercer, llunterdon, Somerset, Middlesex, Morris, Passaic and Ber- . . . no trick at all. Just turn to "defrost" They Wear A Launder Beatrtlf ulforl For Tots 1 to 6! gen countjes, as well as in Essex, Union and Hudson counties, condi- and forget it. • The current goes "on" when tions are genuinely alarming. the job is done! Friday Dr. Lee -says that fully eighty per and cent of the cleared land of Penn and | IvnnsdalD soil—the largest soil areas Saturday I in the legion—are affected by sheet Only!' erosion. On many farms the subsoil They're beautiful! is exposed; on others bed rock. Picot tope! Cradle soles! With dainty contrast- Farmers on land, once rich in top- French heels! Sl«es 8% i ng appllrjuo; hand soil, arc now plowing up shale. in an wanted Spring shades! a m o c k i n g at yoke; Eroslvo processes are swifter than deep hems; all COIOTS ! la commonly known. In one area in the southwestern part of the Pled- ! ., Friday and Saturday Only! mont zone a gully moved thirty feet ; A Luusy" Bu/ between the crop years of 1931 and ' Sensational Value! 11)32 with other parts of the area los- Brings you lovely Priscilla NOVELTY MESH AND PLAIN ing ten feet ot,soil. Curtains at a sensational T-STRAP In tho Piedmont section the Wash- ington soils, as (hey aro called, are price for Friday & Saturday SANDALS of highest excellence sinco they de- rive from tho glacial drift. But sheet Beautiful Marquisettes for Bench erosion and gully erosion have "re- Full 2 1-6 yard length duced the value of the soil, making for Home Suitable for every window it poor and unproductive. More than Everything You'd Expect in a $200 Electric Refrigerator for Struct 2,000 acres in one location have been for Sport! abandoned for agriculture. ,.„ 24 by 48 Inchest Soil erosion experts found over an In the new 1935 Coldspot Sears en- Colored Borders! area of thirty squnro miles that 65 gineers have produced the most ..ad- Double Thread! to seventy per cent of the land suf- fered to some degree from erosion vanced method of keeping perishable and that erosion of a serious nature foods at proper temperatures. You Turkish Towels wns slowly ruining ID per cent of the region. get Super-Power under accurate con- trol. You set Super-Speed for quickly MARIUED 52 YEAES. freezing ice cubes and desserts. You get perfect refrigeration—and "\ on A Hnppy Anniversary for Mr. mid EXTRA SIZES Mrs. Mark Kllmartlii. couldn't get:better at any price! included The f>2d wedding nnnlversary of Mr. nnd Mra. Murk Kiimartln. who Panties or Step-in styles.., livo near Marlboro, occurred Friday. 11 OTHER FEATURES tailored or trimmodels... Alreooled vamps! Semi-hard, import- No formal celebration wns held, but od orepo rubber soles! Siioa 3 to 8! Supcr-Pov rrc! Unit I New RrftlKernted I ho couple received many congratu- Glnss RullillE Tilt. SMART ANKLETS every garment full cut! lations and anniversary cards. Mr. . . . Only B Mo\ins Kiimartln in 7C> years of age, but P»rU. New "To Father Time linn denlt. kindly with ich OIICII'I At this Spectacular Price him nnd both In vigor nnd in appear- . . . A Tc Dooi. Aiiluniatk, Genuine Lastex GircUes You'll Be Tempted to Buy ance ho seems younger than his imi, Intern) yearff. Ho is one of the moat suc- k 105 Ifo Cuhi-n . . "Slim-lino" . . .U-lo. length. 2-toiio, Several Pairs of These New V. lull To""' fancy woaven! Hose mipportora! Also cessful agrii-ulturlsta of Marlboro •crUIn township. His wife, who before her FAST. Intc rim. panty BlrdloB at tho uamo low price! . New VVnliT Cool Dozens of Smart Sly let J mnrriago to him was Miss Ellen Holds a Gallon. IIIIKMI H..«. Cnleninn of Marlboro, also enjoys , Sr.l!t Shell • !m C entf.l llxilu.lv For Wornon, MISSCB and Children! ?°SS OXFORDS good health. , Colilapot. i..i ;..' .. A • • . •• ._. .... BED BANK REGISTER, MAY 2,1935. Page Five vatlons, Mrs. Warren Fowler was COMMUNITY MUSIC. clarinets, horns, etc., but united as a Venetian Blinds World Wide Guilds chairman of the committee on dec- Bingle instrument like the organ. A JOHN E. DAY orations and Mrs. Homer Methot Albert P. Taylor of South Street director, like an organist, plays up- Funeral Home CUSTOM MADE Have Meeting Here led tho singing and cheering. Writes Article on the Subject on these groups as If they were keys, Present from Hbd Bank wero Good music, like nil good art, is nn producing desired effeots in combina- Chas. C. Conover Miss Mary Mount, Mrs. Betty Nog- tions, or accentuating one with the PHONE 332. Spring Rally of Monmouth expression of refinement In an Indi- re:tt as a background. Now, unless DEVOE House Paint S Linden Place lows. Mrs. Emily Taylor, Mrs. Elsie vidual or a community. An ever in- 139 Broad Street, Red Bank. Tol. Bed Dank 807. County Association Held La«t McLeod, Mrs. Cora Jllntnn, Mra. creaulnjj number of coinmunllies are (lie various artists are willing to Friday Night at the Molly Dorothy McLean, MIHS Edith Mc- submerge their Individual concepts Fewer Gallons . . . Wears Longer giving Ihc lie to the assertion that of file work given, as well fis blend Pitcher Hotel. Lean, Miss Ella Davis, Mrs. Flora the finest in musical art 1B unintelli- Beck, Mra. Edith Atkins, Mrs. Adele gible to the majority In the United with tlie tone of every other instru- GUARANTEE OF PURITY Tho spring rally and banquet held Conover, Mrs. Guy!a Chamberlain, States. Traveling opera (roupes, or- ment, the director's efforts will be in by the Monmouth county association Mlaa Grace Bclth, Mrs. Clara Lcd- chestra* and concert artist:) are po- Vain. This Paint is put up full measure, and it Of tho World Wide gulldH laat Friday lard, Mrs. Ethol Holmes, Mrs. Hazel tent stlmul.'tnls to arousing interest Just, so It Is with a chorus. Here guaranteed to be composed of night at tho Molly Pltch;r hotel wan Ryerson, Mrs. Kleanor Konyofc, Mrs. in better rnusir;. Radio Is playing a you have many self-classified soloists, attended by MO persons, including Elsio Maaon, Mrs. Margaret Berge, large pnrt in whetfinj,' Die nppclilc whose voices must be directed to 50% PURE WHITE LEAD mombors of tho Mary Mount and Mra. Yvonne Wengland, Mrs. Edith not only for passive, but. active, en- produce an ensemble of complete bal- Eleanor Kcnyon chapters arid thoWorth, Mrs. Edith Fowler. Mrs. joymen't of nmrUr. of permanent ance between tho soprano:;, nltos. (Curhomitt! of Lead) senior guild of the Red Bank Baptint Helen Yost, Mrs, Olive Voorhis, Miss worth. tenors and bass. A choral .leader is church. • Representatives wero also Dorothy Brown, Mrs. Ada Kennedy, concerned with the quality of tone 50% PURE WHITE ZING Miss Annabel House, Mrs. Cather- School nrrhrMi-ns, filee eluta, ohor- (Oxide of Zinc) present from Asbury Park,' Long Ino Mlllor, Mrs. Mnrjorie Methot, uses--nu-ji's, womrn'iJ UIKI mixf'd— produced, correct intonation, accur- Branch, Mld.rllet.own, Hew MonMrs- . Dora Mcrrltt, MiR3 Anne are evidencing culture even in towns acy of attack, precision, unanimity, With tin* proper anuiunts of: mouth, South A^iboy, Lakewood, Sclr-licit and Mm. Penelope Eilert, of small population, Ihoieby provid- phrasing, shading and enunciation. .rt!KK TINTINO COI.OKS, J'llItlO I.IN'.SKICJI Oil,, l'lIKIO Tlllt- Mutawan, Koyport and I'loehold. all of the Mary Mount chapter; Miss ing outlets for (•xpreMiiion wliirh j;s so The chorus must not only produce IIHYEK AND NOTHING KLSK. ' The- ballroom of tho hotel was Dorothy Allen, MISB Rnrtha Lewis, much more .HaUsfying lhan niniely to tones of musical precision, but form filled with banquet tables decorated Miss Betty Minton, Mlaa Mae Pred- ho llHtenrr:i. words entirely, intelligible to an au- with spring flowera, place cards and more, Miss Alma Harrison and Miss dience. Clear enunciation by soloist hand docorated programs and menu One m.-irvcls at the dexterity of nor chorus Is of utmost importance Sophia Hilton, all of the senior guild, violinist or piarii.'-t who i;efniingly and invarinbly brings a joyous re- booklets In the shape of gateways, and the Misses Barbara Smith, Alma overconifH (reuifndou.^ technical <\\f- KLARIN'S Paint Store the theme of the guild'u otudy book sponse from those who can under- Jlannlhe, Joyce Bnydcr, Louise Stal- IlcullieH with apparent oase. Porhaps stand the text as well as the music. 26 MONMOUTH ST. Tel. R. B. 3838. for. the coming year. Blue candles der, Evelyn B?a:nan, DoriB Smith, too few yet realize the several attri- also helped, to carry out the color Pauline Mason, Claire Lediard, Cnrol butes which combine th form thr ;tr-r- Communities that support their "A I'alnt for Kvrry Piicn and Purpose" scheme of blue and white, the guild Eckert, Ursula . Errath, Jane Har- fect piH-fmble 'ffeKrS RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 2,1985. er; Pooh-Bah, (Lord High Every- Brlclle In a league- contest here last and she will reciprocate by entertain- Bank spent part of last week with Two Killed On Liquor Licenses thing Klee), Thomas Gllmour; Pish week by the score of 8 to o. ing the club members. Mrs. Asher Crawford. Tush, Edward Wurat; Yum-Yurn, . Mr. Wllley has moved from the Several residents o£ Colt's Neck A number of the pupils of the pub- Return $4,265,974 Vivian None; Pittt-SIng, Dorla Wll- farm of Wellington Wilklna at this and vicinity went to Trenton one lic- school wero vaccinated against PHONE 1290 Grade Crossing helm; Peep Bo, Elsie Gronger; Ka» place to tho Greenwood farm near night laat week to attend a hearing smallpox last week. D. Frederick Burnett, commission- if, Myrtle Tronery. A large num- Mlddletown villnge. Mr. Willey Is a before the aHaembly on the etate milk Mrs. Thomas Welsh spent a few Store Hours: George Gravatt and Sidney Gif- er of alcoholic beverage control, has ber "of pupllH cpmposod the chorus. teacher at the Mlddletown township bill. Favorably action was taken on days recently with Mr,s. William Jef- ford Met Instant Death on Issued a report covering the period The play is directed by Miss Huth high school at Leonardo. the bill much to the gratification of frey of Rurason. She also spent two JBolly 8»turd»y *• Way to Work at Spring Mea- from July 1, 1934 to April 1, 1835 as -unningham, tho achool music teach- An oratorical contest was held at the dairy farmers. Among thoso who days with her daughter, Mrs. Tim- t a. m. to 8 p. m. 8:30 a. m. to 0:30 n.m. to th number of licenses granted ana er. tho Pino Brook school Friday night. attended tho hearing were John H. othy Buckley of Robbinsville. dow Country Club. the total of tho license fees. In Men- The Keansburg Steamboat com- Tho winners wero Harold Showers, Sutphin. Charles Flock, Chrlney Con- mouth county there were granted 478 pany will Inaugurate a week-end over and Joseph Crine. 'Jfwo men wore Instantly killed Sat- Shirley Taylor and Helen Ashton. plenary retail consumption license? Horvlco to New York on Snturday. They will represent tho school at a Tho Kcwlng club of tho Reformed urday when a Pennsylvania railroad with fees of $188,683.88; plenary re- This service will continue until Dec- exprcBs train struck their automobile county oratorical content nt Afibury church will hold..a..bunco party Fri- tail distribution llocnseso numbered oration day, when a dnlly achedulo Park Saturday, May 18. The judges day evening, May 17, at the achool- at a little-used grade creasing leading 74 with fees of J19.667.32; club will bo In effect. into the Spring Meadow Golf club at wore Mrs. Oeta Gilhuly, Mlas Nancy houEC. Mrs. . John H. Sutphin la There la only one people on the licenses numbered 28 with fees of $2,- Mrs: Abnrr Smor-lr. wnn hriHtcsa nt Fields and Mrs, Lsnao Foreman. chairman of the committee and her Allaire. 938.21; .limited retail distribution li- a luncheon at. her homo on Wednes- earth that says "a hundred thous- The victims were George Qravatt, William Covert of Sccaucus, form- assistants are Mrs. Charles Flock and and welcomes," as they come to their censes numbered 17 with fees of day of lafJt week when tho following erly of this place, died last week Mrs. Chrlney Cohover. A meeting 42, of WoBt lielmar, and Bidnoy Olf- 1809; seasonal retail conaumptlun II- wero guests:. Mm. radicle Dcturo, doors when you knock, and enthus- Xord, ST, who lived on the Manasquan- from Injuries which'ho received in a of the committee members 'was held iastically swing them open to let you consfs numbered 21 with fees of $0,- Mrs. Ira West, Mm. Charles Kocht, fall from an electric light polo while Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Funnltigdalo highway. Both were 238.02. Tho number of HcenscB sur- Mrs. Walter Wood, Kr., Mia. Walter In—the Irish. The staid Englishman laborers employed at the golf club, a he was in the employ of tho Public Sutphin. sometimes frowns at the enthusiasm rendered or revoked amounted to 33. Wood, Jr., Mrs. Samuel Roeri, Mrs. Service corporation. The funeral was B«ml-prlvato club owned by Theodore Tho number of licenses In effect In Frnnk Klnicblmmrier nnd Miss Mcr- Mrs. Pcarsall oi New York and her and Bays that it Is being too familiar H. Bennett of Spring Luke. • held Friday at hla iatc home and the niece, Ann Siren were visitors at tho with strangers, but tho Irish door 27-29 MONMOUTH STREET Monmouth county as of April 1, 11)35 nil McKunnii. Interment waa at Manasquan, Gravatt waa caught In the wreck- Is 686, The total amount received in Mi'B. Clinton B. Lohsen han recov- home of John Kosta and family part continues to Jerk open at every age of tho car and carried a mile on the ntate for license foes during this ered from nn ntttick of measles. Mian Agnus LoStrange and John of last week. stranger's knock. On the tourist lit- RED BANK tho locomotive cow-catcher. Qtfford period was $4,2615,073.33. Ivs. Ralph O. Williams wan hont- iiti.Strango of New York (spent Sun- Erriil Hofnian Is having his hotel erature, which the country is now was thrown about one hundred yards eas at a tea Mondny afternoon to a day with Miss Margaret Doan. repainted. He will have a canopy en- sending all over the world, the happy by tho Impact. number of workers of the locnl | The firemen were called out Satur- trance made for the hotel. phrase, is cnagleally hidden in throe Tho train waa the daily Long health center. ! day morning on account of a' grass A meeting of the consistory of the little Gaelic words, but I find that Branch to Philadelphia express on Keamburg News. A flro of unknown origin nnd i lire on Water street-. Tho blnzo was Reformed church was held last night the stranger who knows not Gaelic, tho Pennsylvania's Long Branch di- which the fire department nan been ! noon extinguished and no damage at the home of Walter D. Fields. . knowa what "a hundred thousand (Thf Bed BttnkyRegtitor can ba bought as done. welcomes." means. The Irish cannot Kwik Kut vision. in KeansburK at the ttoiei 01 E. L. Miller, Investigating, totally destroyed a Mrs. F. Alvln Langwith and her mystify us with Gaelic when their Glft'ord Is survived by his widow N. Bantu Lucia, Philip Kelle» and Charlvi house owned by Anthony D'Orel nt Mrs. Vernon Wlnsiow has returned daughter Bernlce spent one day last Vogel.) rom a vacation trip to Bermuda and eyes and hands express so loudly the and three children, Gravatt by a 212 Park avenue Thursday night. week at Middlebush. They also vis- jolly gladness they feel at seeing Lawn Mower widow and two children. Mre. <3eorge Qromingor, Sr., has The flro department fought tho fire o hna resumed her business duties ited friends at Elizabeth. t New York. some one from Massachusetts or Chi- Charles W. Morrow of Long Branch been confined to her homo for uev- for ovor two hourn nnd wna aided Tho Sea Scoutfl have bought a sea cago. It is a strango home feeling wau the train engineer and W. E. eial weeks with sickness. by the Kant Kcnnnburg flrn company, -Mrs. Ida Stevens of Brooklyn Is skiff from Edward Hebeler of Bar- laving her fuimmer residence at this that comes over ono in Ireland, every VunDusen, also of Long Branch, was Mr. and Mrs. Allen Conroy aro Tho Rudolph house on the south negat, formerly of. this place. The Patrick and Michael, Norah and Peg conductor. The locomotlvo was dam- home from Florida whero they went Rldo and the Berry homo on the lace re-decorated and otherwise im- skiff Is stored on the grounds of the iroved. can discuss America with you, and in aged by the Impact but proceedod to after bolng married at Elkton, Mary- north wero saved. Thn formrr hnuRR garage of John Grier, Jr. addition to that, it is always easy to Farmlngdale, about four miles away, land. The groom met tho bride was Homcwhnt daninued on the ex- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wlllett have terior. The Berry homo caught flro get acquainted and feel at home with 4 to pick up a now clglno to continue while on a trip in tho South. returned from a visit at Washing- reral times but tho flro. won Colt's Neck News. an Irishman, who feels as well as Its run to Philadelphia. Martin Flynn will opon his estab- ton. says "a hundred thousand welcomes." It's a regular $6.00 lishment on tho Beachway on Sat- promptly extinguished. Tho fire- Mrs. William Mack, who has been •««. 1~ V. urday. <~ men put out several fires on tho The Sewing club of the Reformed In poor health several weeks, Is now roofs of other buildlngo caused by value. Self-adjusting Old Law Forbade Tho mayor and council have Is- :hurch will meet at the home of Mrs. a patient at St Francis's hospital at Tho Red Bank Register travei3 sued a proclamation designating the flying sparks. Jarrett Oniover of Freehold this af- Trenton. over every street in town and every ballbearings, has four Wearing Tartans period from April 20 to May 10 as a Maurice Belglano, who hna con- ornnon. Mm. Conover is not a mem- Mrs. White and her son Andrew, road in the county. Let it carry your time given over for tho annual en- ducted a general dry goods store In er of the club, but .she has been Mrs. Thomas Kelsey, Thomas Kelsey, message to those who live on theso crucible steel blades rollment of. thejocol. nursing scry-, Kennsburg for several years, has •resent at a number of the meetings Jr., and Mlss.Margaret Kelaey of Red thoroughfares.—Advertisement • Glasgow, Scotland—Today all Scot* opened n clennin# and pressing es- land wears t&rtans for tho Highland ice, a part of the county social ser- that are self sharpen- vice, tablishment on Carr avenue. gatherings and games, such au those Sidney Altormnn has opened his at Bruomar, Nairn, Fort William, Mrs. F. J. Engcl of Brooklyn has ing. Large 8-inch boon tho guest of Mrs. Louis Kuhn. service station at the entrance of Crleff, Aboyno and Inverness in Aug- tho stonmbont plor. ust and 3-ptembor, but this plcture- Tho Schaffer property on Carr wheel. 14-inch cut. avenue is being improved. Tho Granvillc Inn on Shore bouic- HIJUO national costume was once pro- vazd was entered by thieves last hibited by law. George Zerr has returned from the week by forcing a window and two Afu.'r tho battle of Culloden In 1740, Fitkin hospital. small R.ns stoves and a row boat OAKLAWN POULTRY the English attempted to make the John Gravany Is driving a new were stolen. The theft wan report- Scots wear trousers, and forbade the automobile. ed to the police by Benjamin Kep- NETTING tartan. Avorso to tho now garments, A card party will be held by tho FENCING local post of Veterans of Foreign pel of Center avenue. Bomo Ingenious Highlanders discov- Tho entertainment of fire company ered that tho law did not specify how wars on May 10. Mrs. Mario Robinson Is homo from No. 1, will bo held In the flro houac $1.25 tho trousers wore to bo worn. Ac- Saturday night. cordingly, when men went on jour- tho Monmouth Memorial hospital, neys, they ofton hung a pair over Long Branch. Mrs. John Aucher is \ I V/.V7" a patlont in tho same institution. 60 ft Roll Made Ilka a. their shoulders on a stick, to keep Tinton Falls News. \ l\ /.A/.. farm fence, all within tho d'.:creo. Such Infractions Mrs. John Mulllns has opened her bungalow for tho summer. Rigid construc- line wires run wore punished just tho same, but a An Interesting patrol meeting of tion, closely \\7T7A7 / A / \ /. parallel the few years lator the law waa voided Tho Ideal Knitting club met nt •"S*. tho home of Mrs. Cortland Ogdon tho third and fourth grades was held woven, orna- \I\C\T.,full length of and the tartan once moro becamo tho last week with Fred Rancler, one mental and the roll. Just national dreas. last week. Tho Gethsemane Evangelical Luth- of tho pupils, in charge. It centered durablo. Beau- tho thing for Highlanders of othor days would eran church will inaugurate branch around the value of courtesy as a fac- tifles your poultry yards. Bleep In the open in any weather, services in Keansburg on Sunday. tor for safety and the dangers which property and tennis courts, protected by nothing except tho tar- "road hogs" cause for themselves and protects It stucco work, Tho nnminl spring clnss room ex- against ires- tan. Before lying down they dipped hibit and operetta pt tho Kcanoburg othorn hy their gelflshnesa. Trooper etc. Comes DO tho cloth In water, making It almost Galvin of tho state police force was pasaers. 38 feet to a ran. public school will be held in the au- inches high. impervious to th» wind, and the heat ditorium of tho Francis place school present and ho said the play was tho 48 Inches high. of their bodies kept them warmer In tonight. Tho operetta Is an abridged finest of its kind which ho had ever tho wet woolen than in dry. edition of Gilbert and Sullivan's "Tho Been. You can't buy liner paint NO MATTEH The picturesque- kilte are really but Mikndn" with tho following players: Mrs. Samuel J. Bennett is having WHAT YOU FAY! Wo «ee tn that be- BARBED WIRE GREEN KARPET a part of tho tartan, a plaid cloth Tho Mikado, William Mergncr; Nnn- repairs mudo to her house, William lour to six yards long and two yards England IB doing the work. cause Seam' expert* control every oper- 1 kl-Poo, Thomas JesBcn; Ko-Ko(Lord SHARP POINTED wide. It is folded, bound round the High Executioner), MHo Schumach- The school baseball team defeated otlon-from buying the raw .•iMortals to LAWN SEED loins with a leather bolt, and one cor- the grinding process thai Rives Seroco ner caught up over the left shoulder with a brooch or pin. Tho cloth, such a smooth, even fineness. Made In $< much sought aftor by travelers, wao Sears' factories and sold In Sears' stores. .00 formerly hand-wovon, but tho hand- You will save substantially this spring loom Industry It dying out. In Kll- STOVE by palntln, your houso with Seroco. 20 a Spool Sib. Bag hrachan, whore onco hundreds of looms operated,, there aro only a T -cry spool A clean, high acoro of weavers today. I larant.ced to contain full SO grade seed in la first qual- that we are of- MUCH MONEY COLLECTED. at 1K guage gal- ^ fcring at a big vinized barbed Over Four Million Dollars Fald Into $2-79 saving. wire. State for Liquor Licenses. Wickless Gal. Tho State Department of Alcoholic Oil Range Eovorage Control at Newark an- 16 Mesh Galvanized nounced Friday that 11,030 munici- pal liquor licenses wore in effect on Screen Wire April 1 and that a total of $4,265,074.- 33 was paid In fees for municipal li- censes from July 1, 1034, to April 1. r Tho roport said 237 licensee issued Keg. Vnluo $29.05. sq. ft. from July 1 to April 1 had boon BUr- $3.00 Down— 3 rondorcd, revolted or expired. ' $4.00 per Month. In Monmouth county 085 licenses 16 Mesh Bronze wore In effect and $218,340.44 was For safety, quality tul colloctcd. economy this oil range 6c sq. ft. , cannot bo best. Nowhere Time to re-screen! Pro- can you duplicate this stovo at this prlco. Super Service Floor Enamel Tex, best quality. Uni- rMENUSi Gives long lasting beauty to porches, formly woven, durable decks or Insldo floors. Dries to a galvanized screen wire. Autogas hlph, hard gloss overnight. Brushes easily, covers well. Use where wear Save time and money Range IS hardest, 8 colors. by taking advantage of Strawberry Shortcake this price. Recipe Dinner For Four Tim Mfanu He),'. Vullin J79.05. SUPER SERVICE Drolled Tomatoes Savory $5.00 Down— Seroco Black Roof Coating Buttered Anpnrniiun $8.11(1 |)pr IMdnth Bread Riu-lnir Conserve Creep Tlenn Saliul Looks just like (ho fln- W.'iterproofn roofs—makes them wea- Flat Finish Strawberry Hhortcuko ' Cream o.Ht RIIS stovo. Modern (hoi- tight nnd fire-resistant. Positive- Ooffe« or Tea Inblo-top stylo. No ™d ly senla tightly scams, cracks and noil 4 firm tomntoei 2 tablonpooni chopped holes. Will not run or sag in hot 5 titblenpnonn Rrcon pepper of brand new fealurea. chopped 8 tablespoons TIIIH rnnRO Is given wcntlirr, or peel in cold weather. onloni Hitlnii drcHnlnir "rin«r Month FOUR HOUR ENAM|EL «ugar. Cut in fat with knife. Slowly TIIIM linn riincn IH IICIV There's a Roroco Pnlnt add milk and when soft dough forms, itml iMiiilrni In i lectors that meet* usually twice a the 1 Krona will picture the Hekla Chsncsrr «/<»« NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETINO. STAMP NEWS DIGEST. of hand-electros. These are made Bcrlbers. As the stamps are released SHERIFFS SALE. Notta« is hereby given that tb« annual! with a metal handstamp that uses day after tomorrow. It will be impos- week at the Red Bank borough hall. volcano. The stamps will be printed meeting of the shareholders of the CHI- J from photographs in Copenhagen. By virtu, ol a writ of n. f«. to mt dl. lens Hulldlng and Loan Association ol j ordinary canceling Ink. This device, sible for me to accept any further has suspended the usual initiation fee recMd, Isiutd out of the Court or Ch«n- By Harold C. Denegar, during a membership drive now In Mexico—President Cardenas an- ted Bank. N. JM will be held on Tussdayi 1 | On Friday, April 19, at 11 A. M., which cancels ten or 25 stamps at a requests for these first day covers at c.ry of th« SUt* of N«w J«rs«jr, «lll b» lay 21, 10811, at seven-thirty o'clock P. 1 this time. progress. The only financial require- nounced that a special airmail stamp, exposnd to •«!• at public vsrulu*. OS >f.i at the omce of the Association at t&« ' i Postmaster General James A. Farley time, has a surface made of an elec- MONDAY, THE 18th DAK OF MATf. 18J0. Second National Bank and Trust Coin- trotype plate, but Is used.much after Along the same line I received re- ment at the present time ts the pay- inscribed "Vuelo de Amelia Earhart. pressed the button that started the ment of one dollar, representing dues Mexico, 1935." would be issued for betwetn tha hour* of 18 ij ' o'cloc'lk k and pany, Red Dank, New Jersey, for the imr- < machinery scheduled to turn out 75.- the manner of any hand stamp. quests for and arranged for the ser- 5;00 o'cloc__ k (a_t. slO_. O »ct Daylight poce of electing directors, whose terms Within the printed precahcels there vicing on specially printed envelopes. for one year In advance. Application the Mexican flight of the noted avla- Suvlnt Tlm«) In th« afternoon of said dsy, expire, and for the traniuctlon of eurh - 020,000 of the purple three cent Con- blanks may be secured from Walter trlx. >t ths Court Hou» In th« Borpuiih or otner business as .may come before the necticut Tercentenary stamps. These are two groups, sharply set off from 109 first day covers oh the Connecti- Freehold, County of Monmouth, N«w Jer- meeting. each other. One group, confined to cut .Tercentenary stamp as a result I Quelch, R. F. D. No. 1, Asbury sey, ~ to satisfy ft decree of said court . Shareholders are requested to send In were placed on sale only at Hartford, Park, N. J. ' Three items for which there is a amountlnir to approximately »U.858.00. By Qulnton James Connecticut, on April 26, altho they tho rotary press stamps iBsued since of my offer on this page several pats boobs for annual audit. . weeks ago. great demand in the metropolitan All the following tract or parcel of land A. ALVIN WH1TIN0. were available throughout the coun- 1925, except for a very few forerun- area: Tho 16 cent special delivery and preralaes hereinafter particularly de- Secritarr ' In honor of "the protagonist of the ners issued In 1916, forms the aris- New Issues Report. scribed, situate, Irinii and being In the Red Bank, N. J., April 18, 10JO. Hungarian independence movement" try and at the Philatelic Agency In airmail stamp; Zeppelin stamps, Borough of Sea Brlnht. In the County of Washington the next day. tocracy of precanceldom. This group rhllatello Index. Austria—The 2sch. value of the re- of the early eighteenth century, Hun- Bond l'apcr—A strong, tough paper cent regular postage series has been both U, S. and foreign; also the Monmouth and State of New Jersey. Chancery 6/468 can be recognized without trouble, SCADTA adhesives. BEGINNING Bt a point in the south gai-y is paying The feature of the Inauguration of for only nine styles of type have been made from linen rags. Die proofs of released In a bright green. A new aide of Ocean Buulevard where thfl same SHERIFF'S SALE. stamp tribute to the initial printing waa the failure of used in prccancelling this group. several U. S. stamps may be found on set of postage dues la to appear intersects the westerly rltrht-of-way of tha By virtue of a writ of f). fa to me di- The Bureau of Biologlca> Survey Central Railroad of New Jersey! thenca rected, Issued out of the Court of Chan* Franz Rakoczy Mr. Farley to autograph tthe first These are the bureau prints. The this paper. shortly. (1) rur.nTr.ir nouth 8 degrees 80 minutes eery of the State ot New Jersey, will be) on the bl-centen- sheets thrpugh the presses, for his familiar small-letter precancela and Booklet Leaves—Stamp booklets is- Belgium—A special set of three says that up to December 31, 1934, west 140.10 feet to a point In line of lands exposed to sale at public vendue on ary of his death. friends. He had previously declared, all printed precancelings on coils sued by many countries for the con- values, with the surtax In favor of 572.638 duck hunting stamps had now or formerly bclon«liiii to W. N. Crom- MONDAY. THIS 8th DAY. OP MAY, 1081, been sold for the open season of well; thenca (2) north til degrees 80 between the hours of 12:00 o'clock and The stumps, nil that due to the furore created by the stomps belong to this group. These venience of patronB wishing to carry the National Relief Committee under minutes weBt 141.64 feet along Cromwell's !t;0O u'clock (at 2;00 o'clock, Daylight of a uniform de- "gift" sheets of unfinished stamps, stamps are printed at Washington in stamps with them. Each booklet the queen's patronage was Issued on 1834-1935. Ninety per cent of thla line to the iDUthuat corner of lot 8-Dl Saving Time) fn the afternoon of said day, sign, have the that he would discontinue the prac- the Bureau of Engraving and Print- consists of several leaves of six or April 1. Tho design, in rotogravure, money goes to the Migratory Bird thencu (3) along the east line of lot 8-D at the Court HOUBC In the Boroush of Conservation Furid, to bo adminis- north 8 degrees 80 minutes cast 140 feet Freehold, County of Monmouth, New Jer- portrait of R«" tice. ing and are in a certain sense almost olght stamps each separated by represents the three royal children. to the south side of Ocean Boulevard; sey, to satisfy a decree of said court koczy, in those Flute numbers of the Connecticut special surcharged issues for use In grease proof paper to prevent their Tho set will be on sale until Septem- tered by the Secretary of Agricul- thence (4) .along the south aide of Ocean amountlnir to approximately 16,453.00 : ture. The total sales of the Issue will Boulevard 160 feet to tha place of bejrln- denominations; 10 filler p.vrn, "• stamp so far announced are 21.894 particular cities. sticliing together. . ber and will be valid for postage un- nlng. Bolnii lot) A-A, 8-B and 8-C In ALL that cortaln lot of land with tha and 31.895. The rest of the printed prccancels Bordeaux l'rlnts—Refers to the til June 30, 1036. The values are: bo higher as the stump will continue block 8 on a Ma: A, '----8-B an-d 8-C In lulldinse and Improvements lo be erected purple, 20 red, 52 red brown and 4U to be on sale until Juno 30. / Bright. N. J.. anbd'p of Property at Sea thereon, hereinafter particularly described are known as "city types" . because French stamps lithographed at Bor- 85 plus 15c, green; 70 plus 30. garnet, Bright. N. J., subdivisioivisioi n of blockblk s 2 and blue. The proposed three cent Pacific .'1 lot Number 8, madde by J. W. Seanum sltunte, lying nnd belna In tho Borough ot Rakoczy, known as Francis n, they are prccancelled in the city of deaux, France, from November, 1870. and 1F75 plus 50c, blue. Itumson, It) the County of Monmouth and Exposition stamp, which at this wrlt- use, most usually In the post olilce on to March, 1871, during the siege of Dominican Republic—Four ..new Collectors desiring a nice assort- & Son, Civil Engineers, Long Branch, " State of New Jersey. started an active campaign against inf*> (April 22) has not been authen- ment of ten covers. Including a first J.. January, 1930. UliOINNINd nt ii point In the easterly ilda the Austrian emperor in 1703, con- a special printing press. Paris. values have been released. All show Selxed ae the property of flois Mi of Waterman Avenue, >uld point being th» tically announced as yet, may be ac- In the case of the bureau prints •'.BraunadlWPlB—The German form a new view of tho Ramfls Bridge day cover, a Washington Bl-Centen- Clayton, et ills., taken In execution at the southwest cornor of Lot. No. 7 and fiom quering all of Hungary up to the companied by a ono cent stamp, to nlal. an Akron, a Maeon, a historical, Bult of Joseph W. Johnson, trading un- Danube, but later his army was the position of the precancellng' docs for Brunswick as shown upon the over the Higuamo which was com- der the firm name of Point Pleasant Hard- thence running (1) In a soothoauterly di- be used on souvenir postcards. The not arise because the position of stamps of that state. pleted on May 18, 1034, The values a naval cachet, a f]rut flight airmail, ware Company, and to be sold by rection along the southerly side of lot No routed. Fourth in a line of Tnins.vl- Post Office Department has received etc., may secure theBO Items for one 7 two hundred flve feet more or less to a vanian princes, he continued Ins ef- same is always erect or normal ex- Brinkerhoff—Refers to BrinUerhoff and colors are: lc, green; 3c, red- HOWARD HEIGHT. Sheriff. hlnhwator mnrk of tho South 8hro».l,ury numerous requests from the Califor- cept on the 17 cent, 20 cent, 25 cent, perforations of which there are two brown; 5c. purple; 10c, rose red. dollar, which Is far less than they Pated April 4th. 1036. River; thonco (2) beginning again at tha forts for Hungarian independence nia congressmen and others interest- aro actually worth. You may Bend Owen C. Pcarcc, Kol'r. Bforosnld beginning point and running until 1711 when lie left his country 30 cent and 50 cent stamps, on which styles applied privately to imperfor- Dutch Indies—Copies of the new I.) 121.84 southwesterly along tho easterly side ot ed in tile exposition so there is no it always reads downward. ate stamps. charity issue have arrived. Instead stamps, cash, check or money order Waterman Avenue one hundred fifty feet upon refusing amnesty nnd went to doubt in my mind that if philatelic (no-one may buy . moro than two France to live, finally cnterins the As a rule, city type electros arc of the previous description, the 2c Chancery 7/20 tl) a point, aald point being tha northwest recognition is given the San Diego normal in position on the lower val- Cachets. plus lc, red violet and brown, pic- sets) to the writer. Harold C. Dene- SHERIFF'S SALE. corner of lot No. 11: than™ (8) south- Caraielite order. He died in Turitej affair, two stamps will be issued. gar 210 Walnut Avenue, Wanamassa easterly along the northerly line Df lot No In 1735, and in 1907 his body was ues and read either up or down on Roy Tlubbard, 612 GirarU avenue, tures a soldier repairing a bridge By virtue of a writ of ft. fa. to me di- 11, two hundred ton feet more or less to the higher values. In a few cities, Philadelphia, Pa., will sponsor a ca- damaged by a flood; the 5c, plus 2Vic, Park, New Jersey. The covers will be rected, issued out of the Court of Chan- the hlKhwater mark o( the South Shrews, moved to Hungary at the expen ^p of We quote Stephen G. Rich on Hre- forwarded within twenty-four hours. ceiiy of tilt) State of New Jersey, will be bury KlVer; thence (4) northeasterly alonir the stale. notably Chicago, no attention was chet on May 20 for the tenth anni- green and brown, shows a soldier as- exnoecd to Bale at public vendue, on the htehwater murk of tho South Shrew., cancels: Those who have felt the paid to getting the position right, and versary of the inauguration of Ger- sisting in rescuing an earthquake vic- MONDAY, THE 20th DAY OF MAY, 1036 bury Illvor ono hundred fifty foot moro or lure of prccancels and started to ac- Seven cent Washington Bicenten- between the hours of 12:00 o'clock and lens to tho ending point of the first course. Belgian Seml-rostalg inverts, sidewise precancelings, etc., ardo Machado as President of Cuba. tim; the 12',-iC, plus 2V;c, orange and cumulate them probably have a large arc plentiful., In most cases such Covers will be mallpd from Havana. brown, represents a soldier aiding a nial stamps, plate numbers 20503 and >:0O o'clock (ut 2:00 o'clock Dnyllght Intended to bo lota NOB. 8, 9 and 10 an Inscribed in both French and quantity sorted by different issues, 20564, may be secured from the Enid, Saving Time) In tho afternoon of B<l day shown and designated on man entitled Flemish, "Pour l'cnfant" and "Voor varieties, except from Chicago, are Send flve cent3 per cover with name volcano victim; while on the 15c plus nt tho Court HOUBC, in tho Borough of "Mnp of Property of tho Land and Loan different towns of precanceling and considered of special interest. and address and specially prepared 5c, green and brown, a hornblower Oklahoma, postofllce. Mr. S.R. Jones, Freehold, County of Monmouth, New Jer- Company near Son Hrlght, N. J., Cearn het kind." three semi-postage stomps different styles of precanceling. It is sey, to satisfy a decree of tmld court D. Coopor. C. Ii.. dated July 17, 1908 from Belgium bear the With handstamps and hand elec- covers will be used by the director. warns the people of danger of a vol- assistant postmaster, should bo ad- I : at this point that these collectors canic eruption. dressed. amounting to approximately $3,78(4.00. Together with nil tho cotnte. right, title three children of the royal house- tros many collectors have decided John P. Sabroe, 804 President All the following tract or pnrcol of Inntl und Interest of tho party of tho fliM part three children ot ne .uju ,,^ ; -eed wltn much speed and that special positions are purely acci- street, Brooklyn, N. Y., will sponsor Estonia—The current 25c, on ac- ittul promises hereinafter particularly de- in and to tho South Shrewsbury Itlver and p ..Some Air Mall Cover News.. und undor tbo waters of BHUI river lyinff hold in keeping with the pu.pr.se »*; muJh ,casurt if they i!now the fund- dental and of no interest. Others a cachet for the 400th anniversary of count of a change In the foreign let- scribed, sltunte, lying und being In tho In front of nnd adjoining the premliea consider them as .affording great the departure of Jacques Cartier from Princeton, W. Va. Dedication date Horoutfh of Itcd Bunk, in the County of the issue, for the child. iamcmal distinctions in this field. ter rate, is now printed in dull blue. Mtinmmitli nml State of New Jerntiy. abnvo described. Actually, the surtax will go to the, pleasure by their variety. St; Malo, Frnnce, on his second voy- The overall tracery is in yellow- for Municipal Airport not decided. UEtilNNINU at a puint in tha HOUthnly Subject to the covermntn. conditions and that Only five-way port in W. Va. Covers restrictions contained In deed to tho mort- Belgian national relief committee un-; |nce,3 div]de themselv(,3 ,nto age to colonize Canada. Covers will brown. lo of White Street, iml(l beginning point BBHor. bo mailed from St. Malo on May 29.. to Chamber of Commerce Airport being the division Una of lnnds of Elln 1 lh stampder ths ear cqueen aboust thpatronago size ofe ln?jthvce gr0up3 accOrding to the man- A fins philatelic periodical, The France— The design of the stump '1'hi likinorton nnd lands of (iurdlnor W i li"', ,'"' ,1" « P'Of'rty «' May J- Ahem. specisl delivery, with the heads ' o.'; ner in which the precanceling was Kaw Chief Stamp Journal, has come Send twelve cents per cover, with to be used to mark the entry of the Managar . . . Eugene, Ore. Author Woodwind; thence (1) RIOIIK tho^vOHterly Individually nud OB Administratrix Df the name and address, before May 5. Sa- new giant Normandie Into transat- Delamore, Box 325, states the air- lino of lunuu of Ella Throckmortou In a Lstuto ol Cieoriie A. Ahorn. iloren»eil, und th» three kiddies, closely grouped, • Many, in fact, most of the to our attention. Volume four, num- Honthcily direction one hundred and lifty- (icome Ahorn. tulion In execution nt Iho placed within a decorative frame. larger cities are clearly and evident- ber eight, consisting of twenty 6x0 broe will also sponsor a cachet for lantic service on May 29, includes a port managar tells him thero is pos- fivo feet Hnil KI* intllGH to tho northcly suit of Nynmco Asuoclutlon, Inc., a New Values are 35 centimes plus 15c, ly printed. The cancellation is be- pages, comprises the current weekly the 3O0th anniversary of the Peace of portrayal of the mighty vessel at sibility, of a first flight about June. tide of n twclvo.foot right of way lomlliitr York cornonktlon, and to bo Bold by Prague. Prepared covers wilt be broadside; The stamp will be printed Still working on airport thero and o Ifuida of Jnnc Kirby itnd othern; tbetico HOWAHIj HEIOHT. Sh.rlB. yond any question, and just by Its number. The subscription price per ;-) In n westerly direction along tho Dnted April 1, USB. very loolt, printed on the stamps. year for 52 issues is only ten cents. mailed from Prague, Czecho-Slova- in blue and will be of the one franc, holding covers for dedication . . ; lortherly sitle of ealfl riifht of way fifty Ackoruon, VunBuaklrk & Phllo, Sol'n. Another group, equally evident, Harlan \V. Miller, Lawrence, Kansas, kia on May 30. Twelve cents covers llfty centimes value. The subject of Cartcrsville, Ga. Dedication likely feet and nix Inches to tho southeast corne all costs including the necessary 9 the stamp was selected from engrav- of Innda of Itobert T. Smith; thonce (3) I. equally easy to identify without trou- is the editor and publisher. I sug- around May 25 to Juno 10, R. M. ii northerly dirci'tlon along tho easterly Chancery 6/450 gest that.you subscribe. cent International Postal coupon. ing by the French artist Descaris who Knight, P. M. will accept covers . . lino o[ lnnd» of the Miid Ilob'ort T. Smith , SHERIFF'S SALE. ble, Is hand-stamped. In between By virtue of u writ of fl. fn, to me di- these there is a curious group that copied It from the Albert Sebllle draw- St. Cloud, Minn. Plan dedication of one hundred and firiy-fivo feat and ah ing-. Inches to tho southerly aide of Whlt_ rected, Issued out of tho Court of Chan- loolta as though sloppily printed or One hundred and thirty-four read- Tho Post Office Department "lias Municipal Airport June 20-30; cachet; Street afore»nld ; thence (4) In an asstirly cery of tho State of New Jersey, will b« as if done with a hand-stamp and ers of the Stamp News Digest have reminded postmasters throughout the Hungary—Fcrcnc Rakoczl II, fourth covers to St. Cloud Jr. Chamber of diroctlon along tho nouthorly aide of White exposed lo snle nt public veniluo on country that clear cancellations of the line of Transylvania princes Commerce , , , Hawarden, Iowa, Air- Street fifty-lhrco foet and five jncheB to MONDAY. THE (5th pAY OF MAY, 1BS5. printing ink. availed themselves of the opportune the pliico of Beginning. between the KOUIB of 12:00 o'clock and Most of tho current precanccla from ity to secure without considerable should be applied to all outgoing has been honored by a series of five port will be ready for dedication In Seized us tho property of Georgo H 5100 o'clock (at 2:00 o'clock, Davlluht smaller places belong to this latter postage charges and duplex effort, mail, the suggestion being advanced values, of very attractive design. The July. It is not known who will handle Dwl«ht. Herbert S. Dwight and Davi. Havinhaving Timenine) in the nftcinnoiaftern i off •aiidd dday that canceling machines he carefully lender of the Hungarian Independ- covers for tills event. Dwlsht, et HIH., token in execution Rt tho nt the Court HOUHQ in Uio Uoroii«h of green; 70c plus 30c, red brown, and |group; sometimes they are almost as tho Canadian Jubilee stamps can- milt of Nfithon Ruda and Sarah Rudn, and Froehold, County of Monmouth, Now Jer- clear as if printed, and at other times celled as first day covers from the cleaned. The writer has saved sev- ence movement Is prominently fea- 1.75 francs plus 50c dark blue. The eral samples of expert obliteration tured. Denominations and colors are to bo aolii by j Feyy,, to •ntlnffyy a ilccrceeeo of siiisaid ccouro t rotogravure style of printing is em- they are almost illegible smears. various first day points for these new Beware! Some torn stamps appear- HOWAItD HEIGHT, Sheriff. amount.in; to nmiroxlmutely 52,413.00. that have come through the mall to as follows: lOf, bright green; lCf, ing on the market aro so skillfully Doted April IRth, 11I3C. Alll tho following tract or pnrcel of land ployed. The stamps are to continue'areTh ecalle firstd group"electros, printe" • becausd prccancelse they. stamps in Canada. The writer wns nutl swamped with requests for all de- him. Postal clerks with a heavy purple; 20f, carmine; 32f, brown; 4Qf, put together that dousolng them with Harry KlnUky, Sol'r. tl iKCinfHCH horcinnftcr piutiiMilarly de- Hn sale until the end of September. e in all but a very few cases print- hand and a penchant to ruin forever blue. (52 I.) $21.84 Hcrihed, «iluntc. hint: nii
Oakland Street News. The C-A class are continuing their work on their Japanese garden. The poo! which is lined with stones has been cemented and plans'have been made to plant living materials which liavo been kindly donated by Lester Lovctt of Little Silver. The 5-A class has been collecting all the news items they could find in j connection with their study of water. They have been specially interested Mount-English Co. in the recent items about fishing, Hoods and dust storms. t Grailn 3-A made a visit to the pub- 1904 1935 lic library Friday at which timo the Ford Dealers for Thirty-One Years \ j librarian explained the use of index- ing, rule;;, etc. Their visit was made I In cone' uion with their reading unit ! in school. Many proiltable adjust- Cor. Maple Ave. and Monmouth St., Red Bank, N. J. | j mentis will bo made in their class li- I brary as a result of the explanations' 'made by tho borough librarian. Phone 176. I Klvor Street See Ford Advertisement on Page 6. X Miss Mabel Albertson's class Is studying the various musical instru- ment:-, The class Is learning to dls- tinguitil^ between them at sight and xplain the part each tako in an or- ONLY ONE QUALITY hestra. Work Is progressing rapid- ly on the nature acreona tho clas3 la NO SECOND GRADE painting. Eat it when you like Mrs. Bertha Shoemaker's class Is NO THIRD GRADE still working on their colonial houses. They now havo begun work on col- onial figures which will be colored, By concentrating on ono quality for its fine flavor .. . but cut out and used as part of thelr project. -A large scene portraying a motor fuel, we are ablo to give you colonial mansion has been drawn, later colored and hung in the room High-Test, Knocklsss Power and as an exhibit. Miss Madge Gleeten's claSB has lapturcd tho attendance banner for Long Mileage, at regular gas price. EAT IT EVERY MEAL Mutch. All the pupils except ono In Miss Mildred Zucco's cjass aro now full- fledged members of tho Good Wrlt- ors' club. Tlio pupils In Mrs. Myrtle Clapp's FOR ITS LAXATIVE BENEFITS class havo begun tholr Individual competitive, posters on Holland. They havo alBo learned threo Dutch aongs and a Dutch dance. Work will soon start on a booklet of "Llfo In Hol- land." Two largo panels havo been Relieve Common Constipation • completed, a largo background sccno n now In progress on which each pu- Within 14 Days by Eating pil will contribute tioino drawing. A MORE Each child hay obtained information NATURAL REMEDY in tlio library on this Mibjecf. Prim-0- Wheat Bread -Regular/;, Tho two special classrooms hnve FOR CONSTIPATION received quite a number of orders You will find the regular use... day for caning chairs. You'll find PRUN-O-WHEAT help to tone up most systems nnd in nnd (layout,. .of such naturally BREAD one of the most dolicloua restore regular health habits. laxative or regulative "foods oa School J'or«onalB. brendu you've ever tasted. You can rRUNO-WMEAT DREAD will fiennvicvo Curtis, senior, vlslfed nt cnt it for ita fine flavor whenever TRY THIS 14-DAY TEST provideflmoreplrnsnnt rmdimturnl Now yin Ic oily during the Easter va- ' you choose. But it must bo eaten Have everyone in your family cnt relief fnr common eonutipution. cation where she attonileil Hie Har- regulnrly—n few nlicca nt every n slice or two of PRUN-O-WHEAT nurii-llailpyclrcuu at Madir.im Hiiuarc meal—lo get the benefit of ita regu- BREAD with each meal. They'll Gnnlen. lative action. like it for its delicious combination Caryl Kturges, Mary Uurclgo, Pliyl- 1 i Mile:', Harah IStudgo and June If you wnnt to protect yourself of fruity, nut-like flavors. They'll McVcy recently vislled friends In and your family from the dangers of like it even better when they've had Emit Orange inul Munlelnlr. coiistipntion, you will find that it chmice to find out how it helps to Jano Parker attended a dani-c in PRUN-O-WHEAT BREAD has a restore Uint feeling of vigorous, Ji'iiicy City .Saturday night. gentle, but definite regulative ac- healthy, energy! Ask /your grocer Kathleen HondeiHon visited rela- tion. for a loaf today, tlvcn 111 Now York, city last Wednes- SPRING There ore no added drugs in CONTAINS day. IS HERE! PRUN-O-WHEAT BREAD . . . FISCHER'S lhr.se ngulatltc firopertk.1: flaked PlcUnon Whit rnnn hart returned only the mild, natural laxative1 wheat and concentrated prune juice hoino lifter a week's tour uf WaHh- Tim« to ehancjR to Ington, D. C. tough, Humble properties of flaked wheat and con- HtiHunll Engbinil nltciuli'd (ha centrated prune juice, put there by VVcHtIngholtso diinco hold In Newark SUNOCO Nature. Biiturduy night, This natural mixture combines PRUN-O-WHEAT IXJIH Wolcott Bpent her Euiitor va- Summer Typo sound, energy-building food values cation vhiltlng rolfttlvpii In New York with valuable vitamins, minerals city. nnd othrr natural properties that Virginia Hftttnr nnil Helen Imlay a natural Jbaxafive food rreontly nf)ppai'O(l at rtullo titutlon WBRU on tho religious REDBANK REGISTER, MAY2,1935.
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Perhaps you've heard how die greater cold- Almost* before you can realize it, you'll find IWJ Jj Meter-Ice— making power of the Frigidaire Super Freezer that the handy little Meter-Ire hits paid for a the bandy little depict has created new usefulness and new conveni- Frigidaire with small change that probably that enables you to buy Vrigtdahe with small ence in electric refrigeration. But here is news. would have slipped through your fingers. change. Today we offer the Frigidaire '35 with thi:, And it's all so simple! We even send a man greatest of all Frigidaire developments for as .iround once a month to collect the money ana little as 15 cents a day on our Meter-Ice Pur- credit it to your account! Then, when the last chase Plan. nickel is deposited, w remove the Meter-Ice and ice cream; extra cold storage for keeping a A way you can save by spending and the Frigidaire is yours. reserve supply of ice cubes; moist storage for Just come in and select die model you want. Jt 5 kinds of cold in one cabinet vegetables and fruits; and normal storage will be delivered to your home with a little The Super Freezer makes possible a Complete below 50° for foods requiring dry, frosty bank-like device called Meter-Ice attached. You Refrigeration Service. It provides the right cold. pay nothing down. Not a single penny. You kinds of cold for every- purpose—all in the And you get this complete refrigeration simply drop the required number of nickels same cabinet. .There's fast freezing for making sconce in even the smallest model! Come in and and dimes into Meier-Ice each day. ice cubes and desserts; frozen storage for meats see a demonstration. There is no obligation.
20c 35 a Day Day Here is a refrigerator that words slm- The, 1 cubto foot model Master .Series plv can't describe. You must see It Frigldniro free2e.s ".-•"> UIKls <][ U'P for yourself- But when we tell you ut a single free/ing, Mutt it In porcelain inslrio and out, J.O'' A DAY This Jstbe 4.1 cnWcfoot !>nlatns 8.1 tlmt It freezes 11.5 pounds of Ice- nt n square feet uf fond Sli Has the model Standard Scries Frigidaire with the Super rior. Dulux exterior. Freezes A pounds of lee at« 1 siiiRlo freezing;, nm! tlint It has evory- -Super Free/ei , Automatic lteset lliv thlnK you could nsk for In an electric Freezer. Equipped with Interior Light, the Cold single freezing. Shelves arranged to hold maximum] trusting, A'-loimitk- Ice Tl; ,\ ISHciise, refrlKemtor—perliaps you'll get n Control, the Hydrator, Automatic Ice Tray Release amount of food. Utility Basket for small arddes.! ilie H.vilrstor, tjuleli Tube fnlnt Idea of wlmt this 7 cubic foot > lee Tray, in del Super Series Frlgldnlro really and Automatic Reset Defrosting. Porcelain inte- 15c a day in Meter-Ice makes this Frigidaire yoursj Ulterior I.ljrht, tile Cold (i•introl, 1 til- 1 IH and, of course. It has tlio Super its Basket and I'ureetaln lulcrhn. 1 rfexer. J15c li day In Meter-Ieo puts '<• :i
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LISTEN TO JACK PEARL in a new show with Fred- dy Rich's Orchestra every Wednesday, 10:00 P. M., Jersey Central Power & Light Co. over Station \VAUC. Consult members of the Jersey Coast Electric League for your Electrical requirements. ' BED BANK, THE wMQutnam An Ideal PUMM to Un. I Loeated on OM BnutUnl Broad Stnct to fee «n«M| 8hrew»bur> Blvei one hour j ftrnn on Rwr» Street YE from New fork, and provid- Sidewalks Along tha Hl(bwt^ ing aver; olty convenience. RED BANK (intd ff«Vl;, Untmd u S«cond-CI«M UatUr «t U>« Poit- Subscription Pr1e«i Out X«w (2.00, VOLUME LVII, NO. 45. ofHei at B«i) Bank. N. J on<1«f tht Aot of M«rdi a. 18TB. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1935. Eli Montlu 11.00. 6lngi> Copy *'• PAGES 13 TO Eviction Notice for Mr. J. L. Montgomery Odd . Fellows Lose Their Two Positions On Red Bank Youngster Named On Board Way In Cranberry Bogs Tax Board Filled and Mrs. H. L. Powers Red Bank Resident Appointed John T. Lawloy of Middletown ] Wins New Ford Sedan One of the Governors of the Lost In cranberry bogs! That was "Eleven miles to Berlin." "That's a Township Appointed a Mem- Rahway Reformatory—Takes the experience of several members short cut; let's take it," ho suggested. ber of the Board and J. Albert Occupants of Shrewsbury Manor Blame the Home of the Odd Fellows lodge of Atlantic Whereiipon tho driver turned down Victor Ruffini of Bridge Avenue Was the Lucky Perion Place of Chester I. Barnard. Highlands last week. The party In the road. It was a lonely, narrow, VanSchoick Ssecretary. Owners Loan Corporation for Their Troubl four carB started from Atlantic sandy road and within a short time John T. Lawjey of Conover lane, In Last Night at the Co-operative Share Drawing John L. Montgomery of Red Bank the. party came across a stretch of has been appointed a member of tho Highlands at five o'clock for Berlin Middietown township, was nominated Notified They Mutt Go. board of governors of tho Rahway in Camden county to participate In cranberry bogs. Here thoy encoun- for a member of the Monmouth Held at the Carlton Theater. reformatory to succeed Chester I. the Installation of officers of tho Ber- tered a labyrinth of narrow roads county tax board Monday night by Notice that they will be evicted un- Barnard of Newark, who recently re- lin lodge. One car arrived on time leading hither arid thither. They "Jovernor Harold G. Hoffman, and he Victor Ruffinl, ten-year-old son of leia they vacate the bouse which signed In order to give his entire at- but the other three were three hourB would try one road which would end was unanimously confirmed by the j Mra. Tesslc Palandrano Runlni of they occupy has been served upon tention to his new duties as state late. in a cranberry bog. Then they would senate. He succeeds Jacob K. Lef-. Capt. Dennis On ; 246 Bridge avenue, Is the winner of Mr. and Mre. Harry Lord Powers of director for tho Emergency Relief If the three carB had followed the try another road with the Bame re- ferts of Matawan. the Ford V-8 nedan, which wai dis- Shrewsbury and their daughter Pa- Shellfish Board Administration. Mr. Barnard is pres- leader there would not have been sult. For three hours they rode back The board organized at Freehold i posed of last night on tho co-opera- tricia by Sheriff Howard Height. ident of the New York and New Jer- any trouble, but tho others were sure and forth through the cranberry yesterday morning. Mayor Robert, tive plan at 9:10 o'clock at tho Carl- This property and the rest of the sey telephone coenpany. they also knew tho way and took bogs. It was none {oo comfortable M. Holmes of Avon was elected pres- ton theater for the benefit of River- Shrewobury Manor estate on the Well Known Port Monmouth diverse routes. Harold Leonard and riding, either. Tho roads were full ident to succeed Albert ,L. Ivins of view hospital. Since tho middle of north' Bide of Sycamore avenue was Resident Wai, Appointed to Sidney Caddaok went by the way of of ruts and the men were continu- Red Bank, whom he recently also February members of 42 civic, eoclll sold at sheriff's sale a trifle more Lakewood and reached Berlin on ously being jostled about. Filially succeeded aa a member of the board. Thia Position Monday Night 1 and religious organizations of this than a year ago at the suit of Mrs. time. when they thought they would have Mr. Ivins had served on the board 21 locality havo been disposing of Benjamin J. Parker, who had a mort- by Governor Hoffman. John Wilkinson, Donald McLaugh- to spend the night in the cranberry years. In addition to Mr. Holmes shares on the auto, and tho very gage on the place. It was bought lln. Albert Rich, William McCoy and bogs they came across a parked car. and Mr. Lawley, the board has ono Captain William Dennis of Port successful campaign culminated last by Mrs. Parker, interest on the Joseph Ferraro, in cars driven by The driver, who was a native of that other member, John L.. Sweeney of j night with the drawing at tho Carl- mortgage had not been paid since Monmouth, wa« named by Governor Mr. Wilkinson and Mr. McCoy, lef. section, gave them the correct direc- Atlantic Highlands. The position I January 16, 1032, and taxes had been Hoffman on Monday night aa a mem- ton' theater. As a result of the proj- the main highway at Hightstown for tions and they reached Berlin about pays a salary o'f $2,000 per year. I ect, which was sponsored by thB unpaid since 1926. ber of the board of shell fisheries of a short cut, and after wandering eleven o'clock. the state of New Jersey. The board appointed Councilman j Lions club of Red Bank, the net pro- Action was taken to have the sale around for several hours arrived at On the trip home the cars kept In J. Albert VanSchoick of Newman ceeds, which will amount to at least set aside, but the court of chancery Captain Dennis has resided at Port their destination at about half-past line, but misfortune continued to Springs road, Red Bank, secretary. Monmouth all h'ls life and Is presi- $2,500, will go to the hospital board ruled against this and subsequently ten' o'clock. ride with them. Between Lakewood This is virtually a life job, as the of trustees to be used in their bent the court of errors and appeals did dent of the new BayBhore Shell Fish- In tho other car wore Arthur Hel- and Freehold one of the wheels came holder cannot he removed except on ' eries association. He la also presi- judgment. the same. On Monday notice was de! driver, Edward Flnnigen, Frank off Mr. Boyce's care. Rather than proved charges, The salary is the • Victor's father, Louis, died in Oc- served that the Powers family muat dent of tho Middlotown township tako the chance of having someone same as that paid to a members of [ Public Health association. He has Manigrasso, Frank Germalne and tober, 1020, and for some tlmo Mre. move by Wednesday or they would "strip" his car he bpent the night In th bd F l t j been very active In matters connect- Stanley LaVoie. Traveling along thu the board. For several years past j Rufilni has been employed as an bo put out. Mr. Powers appealed to main highway-,after leaving Borden- the machine, and it was eleven the duties of this uilicc have been j Sheriff Height for more time. He ed with protecting the interests of operator at the Elaner_company fac- the fishing and shellfish Industry In town, ono member of the party spied o'clock the following morning before performed without compensation by , tory. Victor hag threo sisters and said It was Impossible for him to ar- a sign at, an intersection reading he. was able to get assistance. Mr. Sweeney. Due to political com-; range to move at such short notice, tho Bayshorft section. two brothers. Victor purchased hla plications no one was appointed to. '< ticket about three weeks ago froiri and a stay of a few days was grant- Captain Dennis was on a commit- fill the position, Mr. Sweeney's term i ed. tee that recently went to Washing- one of the young ladles disposing of ias a member of the board has ex-J shares beside thfe auto, which Wai Mr. and Mra. Powors, In talking ton before the United States Public Hospital Benefit Rainbow Ball pired and he has since boon serving | with a Register reporter yesterday, Health Servlco In reference to get- as a hold-over member. Mrs. Rhca i or. exhibition ot Broad and Whlt« blamod the Homo Owners Loan Cor- ting a new report upon the waters At Molly Pitcher This Saturday Rue of Freehold is assistant sccre- \ streets. For the past two weeks h* poration for their troubles. They of Sandy Hook and Raritan Bay taiy Her posiiion is not undet ten- has been confined to his home by from the United States Public illness, but the news he had won tBa aald that more than two years ago ulc ot mce Iulcs application was made to the corpora- Health Service. Dance Saturday, May 11, Under Sixteenth Annual Affair of Vet- ° auU Beemed to have the effect of tion for a loan of $25,000, which If Captain Dennis operates a boat JOHN L. MONTGOMERY. Auspices of Red Bank Auxili- erans of the Forty-Second Di- injuring a marked ianpiovement» in JOHN F. LAWLEY. hl3 condition, granted would havo enabled them to from Port Monmouth to New York ary of Riverview Hospital— vision to be Held at the Red have saved tho entire estate. The which transports shellfish and othor The appointment of Mr. Montgom- loan has not been made and Mr. and fish products to tho New York mar- ery was recommended by A. P. Earle Mrs. I*. B. Powera in Charge. Bank Elks Club. kets. Ho was active In securing fav- Mrs. Powers say they have boon un- of Montclalr, president of the state Everything is in readiness for the able to rccclvo nny explanation. Thoy orable action by the Pnited States A benefit dance will be given at board of control of Institutions and the Molly Pitcher hotel on Saturday sixteenth annual ball to be held next Smith To Speak say they have called a.fHOLC oftlces engineers on widening and deepen- agencies, and it was approved by ing Compton's Creek. evening, May 11, under the auspices Saturday night at the Elks club by many times and that when they ask Governor Harold G. Hoffman. Tho the New Jersey chapter of the Rain- why no action has been taken they Captain Dennis has made a study of of the Red Bank auxiliary of the At River Plaza other members of the board of gov- Riverview hospital. The entire pro- bow division veterans. Reservationb meet with "frozen faces" and no an- bay conditions the past twenty years ernors aro Henry Robinson of Mont- are being received by Harold A. Gib- and he Is considered an authority ceeds will be turned over to the hos- County Superintendent of clair, Percy L. Anderson of Jersey pital. Cards will be played in the lln, manager of the Elks home. John They state that tho first (setback In this connection. Those interested City, David Armstrong of Rahway, Fix is chairman of the committee in Schools to Address Meeting In tho shellfish Industry consider lounge. Flowers for decorations will they received was when appraisers John F. O'Nell of Jersey City, New- bo donated by Kennedy & Sons. charge. Muslo will be furnished by of Parent-Teacher Association for the corporation fixed tho value of that his appointment on tho board ton A.,Bugbee of Trenton and Dr. Hackett's orchestra. of (hell fisheries will be a great ben- Sdgar O. Doll of Newark. Mre. P. Broadua Powers, president May 21—School Exhibit. the estate at' $23,000. They appealed of the auxiliary, is general chairman. The New Jersey chapter is an out- to higher officials, they say, with the efit, to the JBsyshore section.and. nil Mr. Montgomery is county adjuster of Monmouth county. Mrs. Herbert Hill is hostess for the growth of the old Red Bank ambu- William M. Srriilh, county super- rcHiilt that a subsequent appraisal of 'or Monmouth county and executive card games, HE by Mrs. R. G. lance company, which was organiged intendent of schools, will be the prin- $97,000 wna made. They say that the secretary fnr tho Monmouth County MacDonuld of Reckless place and in 1015 by the late Dr. Peter J. Raf- cipal speaker at the next regular place was purchased for $150,000. It Reformed Church To Organization for Social Service. Much- Mra. Elmer Morrow. Mrs. Theodore ferty. Two years after its organl meeting of the nowly organized Par- was formerly owned by Edward C. of his work is similar to that which Labrccquc is chairman of the dance zation, at thfi outbreak of tho war, ent-Teacher association of River Hazard, father of Mrs. Powers. Mr. Give Minstrel Show he will perform aa a member of the and Mlsa Evelyn Wodeliouse la jun- the ambulanco company became the Plaza on Tuesday night, May 21, at Hazard for many years conducted a board of governors of tho Rahway ior chairmnn. first ambulance company of tho Foi- tho sc.hnolhnuso at that place. His very successful tomato canning and reformatory. The board holds two ly-second division, bettor known as catsup business. Male members of the congregation regular moctings cacli month and Among the doctors' wives who will address will doal with school prob- of the Reformed church of Red the Rainbow division. lems in Monmouth county. At this The property comprises 48 acrca, ts chief work la tu pans on action act as patronesses are Mrs. Samuel Bank will present a minstrel show on to be taken with regard tu Inmates W. Hauarnnn, Mra. Irving It. Lovott, The local company was OIIH of the meeting thero will he nn exhibit of with a frontttgo of COO feet on Syca- Friday night, May 10, in tho audi- first of the New Jersey units to get work done throughout the entire more avenue. The largo Shrewsbury of the institution, especially with rc- Mrs. William D. Sayre, Mrs. Alfred torium of the River street achqol. atlon to parole cases and to trans- Podell, Mrs. Harold J. Stokes, Mrs. into action. Upon reaching the oth school year by the pupils of the va- Manor house is occupied by Mr. and The committee In charge consists of cr side, the company became the rious grades. Mrs. Powers. It was tho residence ferring prison Inmates to the refor- William Thompson, Mrs. Stanley Victor Hembllng, Charles Gray and Wllklns, Mrs. Walter W. Gosling and 165th ambulance company of the The executive board of the asso- of Mr. Hazard, and Mrs. Powers was Carl Colmorgen. matory. The position pays no salary. 42nd division and "was immediately born there and has always lived Prior to moving to Red Bank 25 Mrs. Gregory Sacco. Mrs. Newton ciation which consists of Mrs. CHARLES B. ENGLISH. George C, D, Hiirloy will be the in- years ago Mr. Montgomery was sup- T. Doremus is also a patroness. dispatched to the front. It served ALBERT VANSCHOICK. George R. Decker president, Mrs. there. It has thirty rooms, seven terlocutor. The end men will be n nearly every major battle of the bathrooms and modern comforts and erintendent of a reformatory in Cal- Gsorge S. Stephenson flrat vice presi- Victor's winning number, 26,288, Amory Osborri, Charles Reovos, ifornia and probation ofllcer of a war and remained abroad for two Mr. Lefferls was a hold-over mem- dent, Mrs. Albert Lindenstruth sec- conveniences. Also on tho estate are randin Hammell, Wallace Rankln, years. was drawn from the barrel contain* four other houses, ono of which was large county in Cnllforniu. ber of the board. His term ran out ond vice president, Edgar Alexander ing all tho stubs, by Miss Lola Cook Floyd Imlay and Jack Havens. Solos Larry Laros To Give The proceeds from the ball will be two years ago, and Mr. Lawley was treasurer, Mrs. Fred L. Ayres cor- built in 1930. In addition there Is a will bo given by John DeFalco, Al- For a number of years past his du- used by the veterans to mark the ot 50 Hudson avenue, who had tht large factory, 100x200 feet, of brick appointed for the unexpired period responding secretary and Mrs. selection of tho tenth and winning fred Ingals, Gene Wenzell, John ties in Monmouth county have in- Concert In Theater graves of their departed comrades in of one year. The appointment of Mr. Charles Meeker recording secretary, and Bteel construction, which was Muller and William Wilson. cluded supervision of paroled inmntes the state, to take care of disabled share. In order, the othor numbers built at a cost of $40,000. A large Holmes was for ]VXr. Ivins's unex- will meet Thursday night, May 16, at One of tho features of the show of the Railway reformatory who are Larry Laros, popular Red Bank members of tho unit and to assist and the respective shareholder! garage Is on the estate. pired term of two years. The board the home of Mrs. Deckor. An address were II. E. Ackerman, Red Bank, will bo the presentation of a sketch, living; in tills section. Over a period concert organist, will bo welcomed families of the veterans who need was for many years under Demo- Several years ago a family corpor- of years the average number of such, •elief. on "Programs for P. T. A. Work" 7,682; A. C. Warrington, Naveslnk, "Tho Dontlst's Office." Tony Hunting back it the Strand theater tomor- cratic control, but with yesterday'3 will be given by Mra. Blatchford ation was formed whereby owner- and Davo Mallen will also present paroles has been -8. Mr. Montgom- row night when he will present a re-organlzation meeting the Rcpub- 54,971; William B. Lyman, Red ship of tho estate was divided as ery also hoa supervision of all other Sherman of Red Bank. Bank, 15,393; Bill Spellmoyer, Beth- numbers and music will bo furnished program of classL- ' and popular se- WILL BE HEARD HEBE. icans came into power. The law re- equally as possible among tho five by the Uncas club orchestra. persons In Monmouth'county who aro lections on the Kremer organ at Lhat quires that at least one member of ehem, Pennsylvania, 6,146; John children of Mr. and Mrs. Powers. The chorus will consist of Harry out on parole from prisons and other playhouse. the board must not be of the same Anderson, Keypoit, 48,837; Hannah This was called tho Shrewsbury institutions and agencies, including Prominent Guest Artists To Sing In Barrett, TCed Bank, 41,469; Richard Carter, Jack Loversldge, Charles Coming Musical Event. political party as the governor. Mr. Firemen's Spring Manor corporation. Under tho Jones, Mert Reynolds, Victor Hem- federal penitentiaries. The average Sweeney'Is tho only Democrat mem- Hackstaff, Red Bank, 15,582; A. V, terms of this corporation the home- bllng, Louis Grobe, Louis Colmorgen, number of such persons in Mon- The Thursday morning choral, oJ ber of tho present board. He has Dance On May 18 ayer, Jamaica, Long Island, 9,518 stead or largo Hnzard residence Herbert Colmorgen, Roland Crease, mouth county is 125. The board of which W. A. Goldsworthy is con- been on tho board sixteen years. and Mike Arnone, Red Bank, 46,606. property passed Into the ownership Raymond Pearce, Bud Symington, ;overnors of the Railway reforma- ductor, will hold another of its pop- Fair Haven flre company's second Herbert K. Edwards, second vice of Patricia Powers. Tho girl Is a tory is under the direction of the A number of officials and other annual spring dance will be held Jack Ryder, John Osborn, Grover ular gatherings at tho Elks auditor- citizens were on hand yesterday to president of I ho I,ions, presided at minor and the mother haB tho man- Carter, Prank Lovorsldge, William etato board of institutions and agen- ium Tuesday, May .21. The.guest Saturday night, May 18, at the Molly the drawing for tho auto. He gave » agement of tho proporly as her legal cies, the Monmouth county members congratulate the new board mem- Pitcher hot^l. The committee, head- Phlfer, Charles Gray, Ernest Grobe, artists will be Edith Wynne Savage, bers and the now secretary on their short talk on the history of tho cam- guardian. In addition to Patricia tha of which are Mrs. Lewis S. Thomp- pianist, and Thorn Thomas, baritone. ed by H. Lynwood Minton, is busy paign and extended heartfelt thanki children are Mrs. Elizabeth Cush- eorgo Havens, Carl Colmorgen, ion of Llncroft and Mrs. Rulif V. appointments, nnd to wish a success- Donald Pearce, Hugh Ryder, Ccdrlc Miss Savage is recognized as one ful administration for them. Ajnong with-' arrangements and efforts are all Ihc organizations and Individ- man, Mrs. Florence Dewey, who is jawrenco of Freehold. of our leading pianologists, having being made to excel tho initial event the wlfo of an army officer and who Ryder, Albert Snlffen and rtobcrt them were Mr. Ivins, Howard W. uals who liad assisted in any way In Cook. Mr. Montgomery, In talking with a done radio work and extensive re- Roberts, former, pec-rotary of the last year. A floor show will be one the commendable whole-hearted co- 1B now in tho Philippine Islands; cital work. She is in great demand of the features. George Curchln, Miss Kathleen I. POWOIB, who is em- Register reporter yesterday, related board, and Frank E. Price. The new operation. This was probably tha SPORT HOP. a number of his erperioncea with re- at club concerts. appointees also received a number who is in charge of tho ticket sale, first lime In the borough's history ployed at Washington; and Miss is also taking care of reservations, Helen Powers, who lives at home. gard to youths who had Rono wrong Mr. Thomas Is considered the fin- of telegrams expressing sentiments that 3-1 soparato organizations, ba- Student Council Dance Tomorow but who had subsequently mended est prospect to apear in tho vocal similar to those made by spectators hers on the committee are Wil- sides tho members of eight ladlet' Mr. and Mrs. Powers stoto that Night In High School Gym. heir ways and becomo good citizens. world for some time. This is his at the meeting. liam Miller, Abram Dixon, Russell auxiliaries! of tho hospital, had Cot-_ tho application for tho loan was Ono case which ho said particularly first season In Now York and he is Mintnn and John Wagner. nhorated in a project of thin kind. Tho spring sport hop under the Mr. Lawloy v:is hum nt Mon- made by tho five owners and that the impressed him was that of a boy already swamped with concert and Announcement was mado that tha auspices of tho Red Bank high who was sent, to the reformatory on recital work. He studied to be an mouth Boao.h and hr was a son of deeds for tho properties are now at TTA. five organizations that had sold tho the Newark olllco of tho HOLC. They school student council will be held a charge of arson. The boy admitted architect and was graduated, but the late Helen and Thomas Lawley. As a youth he found employment argost number of' shares wore. In say that the deeds were dellvorod tomorrow night in the high school his guiit and said that he started a his voice proved so phenomenal that Parent-Tejichers lMnn for Kitchen gymnasium. Pat Sharappa's orches- with the Central railroad company order, the Lions club, the St. Vincent thera after tho owners had been giv- fire because lie wanted excitement. he gave up architecture and jumped Shower for Monday Afternoon. do Paul society. Rumson Country en to understand that the loan would tra will provide tho music. Itcfiesh- He was a college student. Into the front rank of concert sing- and later he w;i^ ticket agrnt at 1 menta will bo served. Tho gym- Lakewood. Me ni.so was puryor ou The regular meeting of the club, Hivervlew I'ospltal Nurses as- be granted. They aay that ono ob- After serving some time at the re- ers. He will sing ono group of opera sociation, and the Jersey Shore Com- jection which was nmdo to granting nasium will bo decorated in sprlng- and one English group. tho Central railroad steamboats, Shrewsbury Parent-Teachers associa- formatory he was released cm his Sandy Hook and Monmouih. In liuli'is club. the loan was that Mrs. Dcwcy was llko fashion lor tho occasion. promise to follow tho straight and tion will be held Monday afternoon 1012 he enti'ird the employ of the at 3:30 o'clock at which time the Tho fivr individual:! who disposed not living in tho United States. They Frank Garutto Is general chair- narrow path of living- He got a job ~tf tho largest number of tickets say that prior to tho application for man, Jane Powers is In charge of LEGION BUNCO PABTV. New York and JNcw Jersey Tele- grnup will be addressed by \V. M. as an engine wiper on n sea going phone company rind fur fourteen were, in order, Mrs. Corn ISngllsh of tho loan being made Mr. Powers refreshments, Hclon Mazza of pub- vessel. He performed his duties so Smith, county superintendent. made a trip to Washington and was Games to Ho l'luyeil at Kcd Ilanli years lie continued in the service of Plans have been completed for the tho hospital nurses, Mayor Charles licity, Ella Doy of decorations and acceptbly Unit he was promoted sev- that concern. Kor several ynars he R. Mngllsh, Assessor Gcorgo W. assured by an official of tho HOLC Helen, Ides and Esther Lovlno of eral times. Finally ho wag offered Tost Kooins Tomorrow Evening. kitchen shower which will follow the that the loan would not be rejectod was manager of tho company's Red business meeting for the purpose of Jiray and Lester H. Ross, nil of ths tickets. '_ the position of second engineer, but A bunco party for tho benetlt ot Bank olllcc. In 1021! he gave up this because tho cstnto was owned by a thero wns ono obstacle. Ho had lost equipping the kitchen. Mrs. Morgan I.inns chili, and Mrs. Edwin M. Far- IAMIY LAROS. tho Drum and Buglo corps of position and Iteciimo associated with Tier, chairman of tho committee of family corporation. They say that Coming Auction Sale. hla citizenship because of his youth- C. Knapp, ntnv president of the or- they havo found it impossible for Shrewsbury post of tho. American le the real, estati? ;md Insurance ngonry ganization, will preside. tlic Kiimsnn hospital Indies' auxil- George H. Roberta of Now Mon- ful Indiscretion and in order to take Mr. Laros has fintertnined Rod glon of Red Bank will bo held to- of Hnwkin.s* Hros. Subsequent ly lie several months post to see tho stats tho job ho had to be a citizen. iary. Mrs. Miigliuli and Mayor Eng- mouth, auctioneer, will cry a public Bank nudiencDa for many years. Dur- morrow night In the post rooms on opened a similar husinrss in Middle lish arc not iidnted, but they felt officials of the corporation and that Governor Moore \v;is informed Clvc Recital In Nrw York. they bollovo it In harder to got in salo of antiquca, china, glass and ing; tho dnya of silent pictures he Broad street. The advance salo ol town township, near lied F.ank. Hr they had a worthy cnuno In com- furniture Saturday, May 11. The ar- about the case nnd lie granted a par- was" at tho console of tho Strand tickets hag encouraged the members IH a .member of the township com- Francis Kidanw, Phllo Davis and mon and throughout tho campaign contact with them than with tho don, which restored the young man President. ticles for salo aro the property of theater organ, a fact which was of tho corps to look for a lurgo at- mittee of Middletnwn township, hav- Michael Carrtnor, pupils of the Os- they maintained a hot pace. Ilefl!d«» Mrs. Frank Osborn and will bo sold lo cltizctitjlilp. The man 1H now a greatly appreciated by local nuialc tendance, A number of prints will tt'adorff music studios, of X^ed Hank, his individual ;,nlo nt tickets, An3i)j« Mr. and Mrs. Powers say that the on tho promises, 223 Collies avenuo, leading resident In tho community lovers, who never tired of his play- bo awarded, among them being ing been clecu tu position m wliich is conducted by Angelica and whore he lives. Mr. Montgomery 1031. sor Urayhiid charge uf tho salon of Democratic Womon's club of Mon- Allonhurot, starting at ono o'clock. lny\ Besides his theatrical work ho some which were secured by George Adalbert" Ostendorff, took part In shares ilvo Saturdays) and Saturday atntes that this find many nthor sim- Fleming at tho United States Vet- mouth county, of which Mrs. Adeline Tho hougo will bo open for inspec- hn;i performed In tho varioun. local On March 15, HIM, Mr. I.awlpy studio recital at Carnoffio hull In nights beside the siciliin at. Broad Y. Lawrenco of Freehold is presi- ilar cases have proved very gratify- churches and has always been rcmlv erans hospital at Lyons, New Jersey, married Miss Pearl Wonllcy of Mun- Ni'w York last Sunday afternoon. tion on tho day of tho salo nt nine ing. and White iitroelM nnd for throa dent, and the Republican Women's o'clock In tho morning. John Adams to volunteer hlg servlceB for any Theso articles were made by Initiates asquan. The couple have two sons. of tho hospital. thoy being John. Jr., who i:( a fresh- nights In tho lobby ot tho Cttrlton club of Monmouth county, of which and James. I!, Orlgga will cleric the j charitable cause. Ho has a largo fol- lmneo 1'iirty. theater. He liuibiteii during tho cam* Mrs. Violet Jardlno of Rod Bank 1B lhuice and Concert. iowlnfr among the various local -or- man at Rutgers university, and sale, Thomas Bronkhurst Is chairman bunc parly for the humillt of palgn that thi'Me aales wero not to go president, sent petitions to President An ndvortlsomont listing many of ganizations and Manager Tony Hunt- of the committee In chnrgo of tho Frnncls, who 1.-; a Junior al the Miil- Roosevelt reciting tho circumstances A dunce and concert will ho held dletown township high seliou! at iln- < ris' mplng fund will lie held to Ilia credit fur Individual unlc'i. tho articles to bo offered for the high Sunday evening by thfi Russian Na- ing of the Strand thonlei- is plan- party. His aHiiistants arc Mortimer at the Kpiseo|ial parish hollno on I'ast I'lcrtldi'iit ,1. llunlel TIIIICI' of nnd asking that the loan be granted. dollar appoars In this Issue of The ning to make Friday night a "wol- 10. VnnSauter, president of the. corps; Leonardo. They say that thoy havo received no tional Mutual Aid'society of Amer- Mr. Lnwloy's :ipiio| itment is a pnp- West Kroni street tomorrow even- tho I.lons club nnd Hi'Kl.itrnr Wlllld Register, ica In the Harmony Country club- como liomi:" ni^ht for the Red Bank Thomas Woullcy, Charles O'Burn ing at right o'clock. Prizes will be A. t.Miiyli.n were si'lotled «a nfllclal answer to these poMtlons. They also musician. l>cnni.H Mead and Kugene Lynch, I lllar one in this section of the coun- state that business men of Red Bank houao on Route X>, near Cherry Treo ty. 1-11:1 business ciutti'S ale lr^;,TrdtM! awarded anil refreshments nerved. telluiM nr- Hie drawlinr. Ten young Hunco l'nrty Tomorrow, 1 rind vicinity tilso signed similar pe- Farm, In Mklflletown township. Tho concert, which will run nhout as having filled him with peculiar Ticki'i.-, may tic purchased at the ladles, all of vviieni had acllvoly pal* titions. Tho Itnllnn-Aiiicilcaii civic and Mtiijlo will be provided by nn orches- lifted! miuutftH, In .scheduled to :;lart Now Dental Olliie. qualifications for ltis new ollh-r. lie door, tlcl]ialcd In dlapiwlng of nhninii, «l> progressive association will hold a tin. __ at nlno o'clock, between the .'how- was president of t lie Iteil Hank real tired niiriii-fi' luill'iiimn and list*, Mr. and Mrs. powers eay that they bunco party tomorrow night In Us Ing.H of the fciilnrn picture. Similar Dr. LawrencR It. Burdgo, Pun of in urn Incensed nnd heart-broken over Mr. mid Mrs. 11. L. Hurdgo of Lake estate hoard In I'.Kltl and In 1!K!1 and Bum; meal, sheep manure, Vlgori lieleil oillrlal iliaworii nf nh»r«» clubroonta at the cornor of Brldgo Wanted—Ilimm or Ajiurtment. concerts will bo plvon every Kt'ldny • hai id. Tlioy were th» 1 president of Hie lied Hank Kotaiy colloidal phosphate., limn, etc. ijulck from i In being evicted and that they will tako avonuo and West Bergc-li place. YOUIIK liiitiint ;;:! ^iil, Protestant, avenue, Jia.'t opened an ulllco for den- night. club in 15120 and In l!)l!!f. lie recently delivery, telephone M>2. Fred D MIIHC, •.,riir,. I', 11it, jonp (.'illIon. action In the courtn for redress. They Prlzea will bo awarded to winners WiUitH tu lliul it liiimu with rcllimd tistry nt !>1 lOasL Front iitrctst in tho say that tho treatment accorded to oillco formerly occupied by Dr. I'1. 18. received iicveial honors from the Na- Wlluilf Co.. Rod Bank.— Advertise- ICvclyn Hlowei Minion Hpiinca, I
- r the I.lniltl olll!) pnthl/o with them and that thin feel- llnptl.it church uf Red Hunk wll Ua'rik. •Ailvi'i-llsc-ini'iil. Dr. and Mrs. Louis Hafiaii nnd Mr teilnti an a cimnriliua n at Ifed Hank. Wlkori Ho.. Hcd Hank nhono r>M.~ wlui piiillil|inli'il In dm drowilij) ing l« not only general at Bhraws- hold u rummngii iialo next Wi'dm'.'i- Iiiililn'ii rur MOIIUT'H Day CanlN. Ad veil l.'iommit w si.tilx Dlifilni mid l'»»l Pf|*l" l)inn mill Ihiitrc nnd Mm. Hum Hafran of Ni'W YurU lie hi nn In:n lor for (he jiliitc l)rv- Imry but In surrounding communi- ilny, May 8, at thn Union compiiny'n oily. lUMucmbcr your molher and your G,mge alcohol rnminlsHlon. Mnv's Itur. dnnt M. VanlluiKii Unlock. Aa»l»i»nt lit I'nul Killnclm'il enfo, HID Went frlonds on Mu'thcr'u Day. An npnro- ties. firs house on Shrewsbury avenue. Front Hti'det; lien frnilkfiiriiMH anil !iii))orle(l limn" direct from Munich, Menrolury nnd 'I'le-Jniliitr Jti^l ^ — m i m • prlnto card for every member (if tho Miuoiitrnut, i'aul Kutscho, proprie- Circulation That Counts. family. Tnibln'e, 30 Broad atrncl.— Auto Ownrrx, Attention. (iunimny, "U draught. 30 Muple nvo- Cuiloy. ;,-,,in,- (ilm.itcnil, Ahisrn M -. Tetley'n for Mother's Day Ojirdn. For runt, five-room hungalow, nil tor. •- Adverlluemenl. NowHpapor circulation that r.minln Advert Ispiuonl. .Save Sd';. on vtiur Inxiimnco; toll- iiiic, Red Hank. AdvmtlHfmieul, K1I1I0I, I'lllll J li«tlt!liilll>, Words to encourage you to send modern Improvements, oil burner, hoi with tlm advertiser la tho bmiiilia able piliipiinif:i, |iliuu|il Hcivire. :l|ic- ,-iiirli nnd Aln* Wlldo Mother K curd nro not npco«»nty. It's waler heat, Wo bathroom; gamut! I'rillMtt h rytiPUTller ll
I Chase &. Sanbom Dated COFFEE ft. 27c A. Deptftxntnt Btero STORE HOtmS: Fros Parking Yard 1.50 (In In Th» Same » A. M. to 6 P. M. In Rear of Locution Since 1873 Htore formerly 1.95 FRESH JERSEY EGGS doz. 33t Saturdays 0 A. M. to » F. M. •1WS0.1MK REGISTER. MAY 2,1938.
matron; Floyd VanAken,' patron; at Kruse'a pavilion, and Monday society are attending a luncheon bt- LOW RATES Sorority H»» Dinner Mrs. Allci Weatherby, asaoclata ma- night, May 37, benefit for Church of Ing held this afternoon at the Key- tron; Mn. Gertrude Fahrer, conduc- Our Lady of Perpetual Help. port Methodist church for the bene- Pleasure WESSON TAXI And Scavenger Hunt tor; tin. Marie Fielding, asaoctat* Councilman J. S. Hoffman has fit of the Methodist home at Ocean 495 Fatten Av*. f Opeij 0»y and Might. New Can conductor; Mrs. Marl* McLaufhlln, been aiked to serve on a committee Grove. Members of L»mbd» ch»pt«ir of •secretary; Mrs. Gertrude Flitcroft, to arrange a testimonial for Harold Mr. and Mra. Fred Button will Free Steamed C|ai the Sigma Tau BSgm* torarlty en- treasurer; Miss Anna Beter, Adah; McDermott of Freehold and Victor move from Cornwall street to Miller Every Friday NighJ Tel.R.B. J212 joyed * proiresilve dinner and Mrs, Margaret Shank, Ruth; Mrs. Carton of Aebury Park, former as- street. scavenger bunt Sunday. Different Frieda Greenfield, Esther; Ml«» Anna slatant prosecutors. A meeting of Mr. and Mra. Ambrose Liming will Mimic coursea of the dinner were served at Wills, Martha; Mrs. Jennie Schramm, the committee was held last night at move from Fourth street to Second BRADLEYS the homea of Mlaaei Mary and Elea- Eleeta; Miss Ruth Koeppel, organist; Asbury Park. Mr. Hoffman is dec- street thla week. nor Fitzgerald at Long Branch, Mrs. Claire Weatherby, color bearer; orating the front of thn Club Rio Rock Gardens and RADIO Grace Ward at Little Silver, Ella Mo- Mrs. J>-.«sle Wilson, marshal; Mrs. with bunting for the reopening of the Alpine Plant* { Garlty at Shrewsbury and Miry and Mrs. Margaret Small, chaplain; Mlna placo on Wednesday night, May 8. SERVICE Katherlne Warneker at Everett and Holmdel News. MOKE THAN 200 VARIETIES | PMONf. U5*V .]. Mabel Cole, warder, and Mrs. Alma Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith of Sec- Strong field grown clump* at the Green Tree Inn at Matawan, Holcomb, sentinel. ond street arrived home Monday I'J>'< WHAN SP6S HO The scavenger hunt wae held In con- i .Reasonably priced. Bock gmr- The closing meeting of the Par- from Florida, where they spent the Mr, and Mrs. James Hammond ' dens built and planted. Entl- junction with the dinner, and prizes winter. They left West Palm Bench have moved from the Stllwagon of knitting boxes were awarded to enMeacher association for the matcn and euggoatlona gladly school year will be held Thursday two (weeks ago and made stops at house to the house oa tlio Keyport given. Misses Katherlne Warneker, Ella several other places In Florida on road own»d by Mrs. Emma Patter- McGarlty and Ella Healy. night, May 9, In the high school au- •Qjfou ought to have the NEW For the Best in Tonsorial ditorium. The nominating commit- their way north. son, which th?y formerly occupied. LOTT & COBB At the Inn Chinese. bridge was tee will announce the choice of of- Miu. J. S. Hoffman and MIBS Doro- Taylor W. Hanco has had a now Nursery on Counly Bowl, Work—Come f played. Dunce caps were won by ficers for the ensuing term and this thy Hoffman are on a w^ck'n trip In Ico cream and soda water fountain Lighter Stocking Shades by Botwe«n Colt's Neck Misses , Emily Sagurton, Eleanor will be followed by election afid In- the South. They were at Washing- put In his store. It IB fifteen feet Fitzgerald and Beasla Thome, lolly- long and It has a hack bar. Kendi it the itoni of The retiring executive committee weok. CHARM, NASSAU, SUDAN, TOFFEE, COPPER Accuracy, skill and experi- William US, J. Ixmburf and A. K.ti). looks back over a gratifying three- Sunday at Monmouth Beach. Otto Gautschy hss been a medical Alfred Poole, son ol Mr. and Mrs. ence enable us to do the Andrew Richard has opened his year period of wholesome entertain- Charles Poole, celebrated his six- Fire cheerful color suggestions to give xest and new tavern and restaurant at the ment and social service. The mem- patient at the Monmouth Memorial most delicate repairing. We hospital at Long Branch. teenth birthday last week. corner of First avenue and Center bership and financial reports of the Mrs. Howard Wiigner itj Improving jtyle-snap to your witm-wtather dreJie* guarantee satisfaction. Our avenue, . association are creditable. Mrs. Bernard Mount underwent prices will please you. en operation last week at the Haz- from a severe cold. $1.00 a pair — 3 pairs $2.85 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Siegfried are Edward B. Swan received several ard hospital at Long Branch. the parents of a son bora Sunday at Manila newspapers last week from Mrs. Kmma Weyher i.s a medical Expert Picture Framing, Silverware Repaired the Monmouth Memorial hospital at his son Frank who is located there. patient at the Monmouth Memorial and Replated Like New Long Branch. Before her marriage The papers carried eight-column Mrs. Siegfried was Miss Dora Slegel. hospital. Gilding and Restoring. headlines reporting a rich strike of Mrs. George Liming la confined to We call for and deliver. Tel. 1.9B-B. Karl Lulck of California has moved gold In the mountainous region. the bed with Ulnefls. REUSSILLES' into the former Fred Joy house on Ocean boulevard, which ho purchased St. Agnes's Parent-Teacher asso- The Methodist Ladles' old society , Reines Art Shop WE FIT FEET 36 Broad St., Red Bank ciation will hold a luncheon arid will meet tonight at the homo nf recently. 530 Coolcman Avenue, Tel 183L card party Tusday, May 7, in St. Mrs. Kyril Parker. Members of the ASBUKY PARK. Vogue Mr. and Mrs. Lealle Carhart have Agnee's auditorium. Mrs. Rose 9 Broad St., Tel. 267-W Red Bank, N. J. returned home from Florida, where Sharkey la In general charge of ar- they have biffin living the past eigh- rangementB. The luncheon will be Beauty Parlor teen months, served from twelve to two o'clock Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Vati ot Brook- and will be followed by the card lyn spent the week-end at their sum- games- 16 White Street mer homo on Sixth avenue. Beginning next Sunday the masses You've Asked For It—And Here It Is! Edwin Hauger of Maplowood has at St. Agnea's church will be at reopened his summer horn* on the seven, eight and ten o'clock. The Red Bank corner of Highland and Grand ave- Junior Holy Name society will re- nues. (In rear of Vogue Barber Shop) ceive Holy Communion In a body Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bennett gave next Sunday morning. The Commun a party Sunday afternoon in celebra- Ion breakfast will follow the maas. tion of the fourth birthday of their Miss Evelyn Gaffey returned home SPECIAL OFFER ! son Gary. Monday from the Monmouth Me- Leo Johnson and family have rent-: morial hoapltal aj Long Branch, Mon., Tues., Wed. & Thuf*. ed the Ahlgtrom bungalow on South where she underwent an operation. avenue. Joseph Ryan, who formerly Both feet are encased In plaster occupied thti bungalow, has moved casts. . ^ ' 4 ITEMS $1.00 Into the Wesley Smith house oh Cen- ter street. Friday and Saturday Dr. and Mrs. Frederick BuUwlnkel Highlands Newt. GOLDF ARBS have returned from a cruise to Ber- 3 ITEMS $1.00 muda. (The Bed 6«nk Resitter »n be bought 26 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Tredwell of In HijhUndt it Btdle'i drug (tore, »t Joi. Brooklyn hav« reopened their home •pb Stam«o'« (tore and ftfuUiffftn'i «to».) on Eighth avenue. The first annual dance of High- Mrs. Sarah Carroll has returned lands Twlnllght council of the Amer- Permanent from Florida and Is stopping at the ican Legion was held Saturday night Baerman house on Ocean boulevard. at Ahern's pavilion and was attend- The first anniversary party of the ed by 160 persons. A guest of the Waves lire department auxiliary lait Thurs- evening was Vice Commander Eu- day night at the flro house was at- 'ne O'Rourke of Atlantic Highlands. tended by 65 persons who apant a doV rs. Lester King won the door llghtlul evening dancing and feast- prize, and the prize waltz was won Clear Away ing. A large ornamented birthday by Mr. and Mm. Bert Eddlngo of cake waa one of the features. The Leonardo. The Legion gave a vote auxiliary haa donated $60 to the ilro of thanks to the business men of Genuine Frederic company to be spent by the furnish- Highlands and others who helped to or Eugene ing committee on furniture for the make the show a success. A enrd recreation room in the fire house. party will be held in June by the Le- PERMANENT WAVES The Atlantic Highlands high school gion. Sale of Spring and Frederic Scientific Scalp senior class play, "Eliza Comes to May will be a month of card par- Slay," will be presented tomorrow ties. The Ladles' auxiliary of the Treatements night In the school auditorium. In flre department will hold a card par- the cast are Irene Mortenson, Hor- ty tomorrow nl^ht In the borough £.iven daily liv sllia Danltlian, Edwin Stanley, Cur- r hall. Mra. Henry Fehlhaber is In Mrs. Florence tis Blonewald, Katherlne Korneck, general charge. On Wednesday Itobort Smith, Stanley Shapiro and night. May 8, tha auxiliary of the or Plorcnco Lels. MIBS Margaret Mc- first aid squad will have a card par- Miss Georgia We.t Crao Is directing the production. The ty In the lodgo hall for the benefit scenory has been matfa by Everett of the squad. The Trailers club will Expert Beauty Culturists Curry, manual training Instructor, have five card parties this month at Charles DIFazIo, Stanley Kozak and the regular meetings on Thursday Joseph Carmo, and Jean Johnatono nights. Other card parties are as Phone 646. and Dorothy Paddock are the promp- follows: Friday, May ID, Lady Com- ters. panion Foresters; Saturday, May 11, Free Parking Space in Rear Installation of officers was held a Ramblers club; Monday, May 13, few nights ago by Atlantic Highlands Women's Democratic club at Lions of Shop. chapter of Eastern Star. The new of- den; Saturday, May 25, flre depart- flcCTs are Mrs. Eola Coaopton, worthy ment annual card party and dance DRESSES III You'll Feel Proud Sizes for Everyone. to Wear One of These Misses', 14 to 20; DOREMUS BROS Better Spring Dresses Women's, 38 to 52; COMPLETE FOOD MARKET SINCE 1877 Nowhere can you Little Women's, duplicate this Value. 3 PHONES—1560 - 1561 - 1562 W/ to 26»/2. 11 & 13 BROAD ST. -:- FREE DELIVERY SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY. We have been getting calls at our store daily, asking when are you going to have a Sale? Well, here's your VEAL y LAMB answer, with the greatest collection of smart Sport, Street SHOULDERS 14 2 SHOULDERS and Spectator Fashions ever assembled for one great Sale. LEGS of VEAL 4% « LEGS GENUINE c lILb RUMPS of VEAL Jg J| SPRING LAMB Remember, all Dresses are from our regular stock, not ones that were merely purchased for this Sale. We ROASTING YOUNG need to make room for our new Summer Fashions CHICKENS 29c ib FOWL arriving daily. NUCOA BAB-0 Lifebuoy Soap Post Toasties „ 22' These Better Spring Dresses Consist of Sheers: Crepes: Jackets: Prints: Plenty of Navy. 2«19 4^23° Black: Inflated Sleeves: Regency Necklines: Coat Effects. La France, DEAN'S Roll Butter SMACKS ROSES I'kff- Sale Starts Tomorrow, Friday, May 3rd, at 9:00 A. M. 9 lb. FOWDEK and Cut Flower* IHITTEIl WAFERS COFFEE Borax Soap BANANAS EXTRA SPECIAL! GORDON'S OIN - 27 6 ^ 25 ib. 5° fifth A Clearance of Our Entire Stock of Spring Coats and Suits HOVAIi KCAM.KT RUIKMAN'H Ijirjo Vellow ANTIQUE ...,,t. f,l.f)9
TOMATOES Jersey Spinach CABBAGE SEAGRAM'S SPRING COATS SPRING SUITS -10 3» 25° 5 €rnwn pt. »l.« sq.95 to $J4.85 Values to $22.50 New Green _ 19 •REll IHPK IX)CAI. T Crown pt f LOT You can use one of those coats at any tim .18c Ib day night, took Ills oil th of office lers club at tile ho:ne of MrH. Leon raised and a new, floor put in. It "Bright With Silver," a film showing A. new improved powder called FAS- In the State House annrx. The oalh i Boecliel. Mrs. Quas of Highland, will also be repainted both inside how silver foxea are raised, from T£E)TH aprlnkled upan your platel FreaU Flounders _, FreihWeakFuh ..IBolb | won the prii! for highest acora in and out. birth to the time they appear as •very morning- give« «ll day comfort Itfas administered by Ernest. Kcrr, and a tighter At FASTEBTH Aoei not vn*h Fresh Halibut 38c lb ehlifef clerk in the Department of pinochle and Mrs. Emma Luts of At- Francis Goertner of Washington scarfs, capes, muffs or other luxur- thin out or *aih - anay. Try FAS- State, with Governor Hoffman as a ! lantic Highlands won the "blind spent the week-end here. ious adornment for women. TEETH >nd enioy better falie teelh Fr««h Sea Bag. Nice Fresh Oysters...., Spectator. package" prize. Allan VanNess, who spent the win- necurlty and comfort. CM I'ASTEETH at Freab. BIneftsh - 18c do*.; 38e pi ter at Miami Beach, FloridR, has re- Whetan'e or any ajood drug store. 20'. Forty-eight players and thirty non If you're all at Frtmh Oodflah Steaks Fresh Native Soft Claim Zto
GIVE YOUR FURS THE PROTECTION OF Our Cotton I«st You Regret Corner Phone B. B, 474 Opens May 8. VCTGELS for -Carl Laemmle presents Wateh For It. Storago Servlco 25 BROAD ST., RED BANK, N. J. JEAN PARKER". [CHESTER MORRIS VOGELS In DAMON RUNYON'S Exciting News tor the Weekend Collier's Magazine story {'Specialized" Also Kermit Maynard in ii The Wilderness Mail3 100 Dresses ORGAN BROADCAST (FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK) FRIDAY NIGHT AT 9:00 CALL RED BANK 474 HAROLD LA ROS AT THE CONSOLE. SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY * "Specialized meant that your garment* urn stored . . Two for the Price of One! AWAHDED Sii STAUS—"N. Y. DAILY NEWS" in our scientifically air-cooled VAULTS for FURS SELECT ONE AT REGULAR PRICE AND GET ONE ABSOLUTELY FREE on our own premises and not in a storage warehouse V(IU\i; AMI I.E/VUTIFUL! mile* away, Thia means that your furs are available When ' , in a few minute^ when wanted. PRINTS SHEERS NAVIES INNOCENT AND IIIIMWI IT! Shown at the Radio PASTELS JACKET STYLES SOLIDS Carl Lflemmlo p J* "Specialized" means that every coat is demothiiod .. City Music SIZES 18 to 20. M/MG/WETSULLAVAN Hall. bya special process that tend* to destroy all insect HERBERT MARSHALL life and eggs before storage. A Few larger.
!» "Specialized" means that every coat is given a sp* »* GOOD FAIRY cial dust cleaning that removes dust and loose hair. 4 a>
• "Specialized" means that every coat is fully insured GET IN ON THIS! against loss by theft. New Millinery Our She never had been anywhere . . . never «aw LOWEST PREVAILING RATES SUITS Lancer anything . . . never owned anything . . . Then Felt has she met a waiter .. . and then a meat packer ... Let Voccl'a, famous for nne fura since 1805, aton^your furs. Individual atten- clicked. and then a lawyer . . . and then—you'll thank u» tion by expert furriers. Dependability and efficient service sure assured. Phone A real after you've seen it. us and let our Imndnd mmsencor call for your furs anywhere within % ndlua knock- uf 80 mllofi. Repairing and remodeling at our usual low summer rates, COATS WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY about. Our entire stock reduced for clear- All desired Elissa Landi —Cary Grant ance. Two and three-piece Suits, shades. Navy Coats, Sport Co.'ita. ' VOGEL & SONSmatch tlms reno. Mra, "ENTER MADAME" 25 BROAD STREET Prleth RED BANK, N. J. *>"">•Richard FREE CHINA to Our Lady Patron*. 176 BROADWAY Now York. .95 Exclusive, agents for Knox and LONG BRANCH, N. J. 1032 at'Bun $11 All Seats at AH Timet—2Bc. Byron Hats from $5.00 The road to bol, Children Under 12—10c. nils leads throwrHL -i. • P&m Twentv RED BANK REGISTER. MAY 2.1985.
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Slstons Get Divorcee. ALL OaOCKKY PHI CM IN TBIS ADVKnTKKMKMT BTNUTIVB Modal 50 S p Mrn. Marcla Prleth Townloy wn! MAT »1 te M&Y *th, INCLUSIVE. MAT, >•*!!, IBUIT AND A big luper-aafe refrigerator, oue-pleoe Krantod a dlvorco at Ronu laat wool. VEOITABUE rniCIS ErrlOTIVE MAT IH, 5r ft' <•'. - In Anything s That Counts No matter how strong the individual, he becomes more powerful with team cooperation«-team work. HAVE YOU JOINED THE HOME TOWN TEAM? ARE YOU MAKING YOUR CO-CITIZENS realize your desire to assist them commercially and socially? Are you helping them to feel the advantages of living in this good vicinity of ours? Are you extending a cordial heart and hand? IF YOU DO — THEY WILL PASS THE GOOD WORD ALONG - IT BECOMES AN END- LESS CHAIN. The team work is strong and will thus attract others - who in turn will lend their hands, talents, resources and energies to mutual civic progress. NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO "JOIN UP" —THE ONLY INITIATION FEE IS A RESOLVE to do your part —and the dues come back to you in personal dividends. RED BANK REGISTER RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 2,1985. Twenfy-fKrti should offer a plan to remove the TBINMT CABD PAETT. Hunter, Miss Leonora Hodgdon, Mrs, George Chandler, Un. t*6n d» !• Mn. Frank Curtis Article On Scientif- weak ipota and eliminate the cor- Henry H. Classen, Mrs. Hmhel BtUMille, Mft. rrankt B. CuttU *«« rupt practices. If the present •ys- Many Persons Attend Affair Held by Blrdsall, Mrs. Thomas Lewis, Mrs. Mrs. John Mortlion. Wins Eway P An Ideal 'Dream House' ic Banking System tetri affords an opportunity for fi- Woman's Guild Monday. nancial jugglery, the bankers them- More than eighty persons attended selves should aid In Its reformation he card party heldcby the Woman's Mtraber ol literature D«pvt< Newton D. Ailing of Red Bank and not leave it to theorists and guild of Trinity Episcopal church on mtnt of Woman'* Club Took Issue* en Interesting Pamphlet demagogues to feed the people with Monday afternoon. The parish house Part in State Conteit—T«lk on a Timely Subject—To Ap- pipe dreams and discontent. was tastefully decorated with spring Better Breakfasts on Life of John Audabon. colored festoons and potted tulips. pear Serially. (To Be Continued). Mrs. Samuel B. Cogglns was chair- At tne regular mooting of the lit- Newton D. Ailing, past president man and was assisted by members *rttur* department or the Red Bank if the American Institute of Bank- of the guild. Prizes were awarded Woman's club Friday afternoon Mm. Ing and at present the receiver of Eatontown Woman Dead. and refreshments served., Twenty Albert Llntienetruth reviewed tht the Broad Street National bank of Mrs. AgnoH Hcndricks, mother of tables wero in play. bflaK, "An Altar In the Fields." An Red Bank, has Issued an Interesting Mra. Myra Flint of Eatontown, died Those playing were Mrs. R. A. Interesting discussion followed the iooklet entitled "A Scientific Bank- suddenly this morning at the home 'ooper, Mrs. Harold Rlddlo, Mrs. rtvltw. Mm. Aige Klelten gave a ng SyBtem." It contains fourteen of her daughter on Tlnton avenue, Eugene Warden, Mr«. John H. review on the booka of the month. ages ot text matter, which includes Eatontown, Mr;*. Hendricks, former- White, Mrs. Robert Dean, Mrs. JB. MM, Hose* Chark, chairman of detailed Information regarding a ly ol New Ymk, moved to Eaton- J. Batchelar, Miss Julia Lltlliv Mrs. t»a department, gave a short talk on scientific banking system and sub-town nhnut a ynar ago. Services C. A. Bowen, Mra. James Wolcott, Sr. Mrs. Ralph B, Hicklos, Miss Ger- the Ufa of John Autlubon, famout mits a plan, together with other pro- have not >ct hern arranged, bird student and lovcf, atatlng that posals. trildc Spry, Mrs. Allan Frost, Mrs. out Of the 1,100 species of American The pamphlet Is no Interesting that Ralph Field, Mrs. Martha B. Papa, blrflu known today, Audubon had The Register feels that It can devote MIBB Alice E. Morford,.Miss Matilda lilted 474 and ho himself hud ee«n space for publishing same In Its en- Hendriclcson, Misa Elizabeth Scow- 3te In their natural habitats. The tirety aa a serial. The Introductory croft, Mrs. E. S. Allaire, Miss L. M. lBBth anniversary of his birthday chapter, "What It IS Necessary to Flannery, Mrs. John A. Chaunzy, w»» celebrated last week. Do," is presented herewith. Mrs. Charles Tt. Enjjlisn, Mrs. W. W. Armstrong, Mrs. C. \V. Humphrey. A letter from Mrs. Kmid S. Bay, Bankers should be classed with •Ute chairman ol literature and Mrs. Harrison Bance, Mrs. James drama, advised that Mrs. Frank Cur- financiers. Tho business of banking Clayton, Mrs. Frank S. Haviland, til, a member of the local literature should not be confused with that of Mrs. William S. Sherwood, Mra. P. department, had been awarded a financing. The banker receives the H. Johnson Mrs. P. B. Pov/ers, Mrn. prise for her essay submitted In the funds of others, agreeing to repay James Mattcnlec, Mrs. F. O. Wode- *Ut« oontest for original work. The on demand. He loans these funds to "He who w\a no care of little tilings house, Mrs. G. A. Stevens. subject of Mrs. Curtln's essay -wad others while itlll standing ready to mill not \wvt the cure of great ones.' Also, Mrs. Henry Gramann, Mrs. "The Revolt of the Revolted repay on demand te the original de- APRIL George Gramann, Mrs. Carl Bremer, Against." positor, thus actually creating new _• hiil ttonei kill 230 Mrs. Thomas Mead, Mrs. Allen Lindn- funds. These new funds, as well as natives In India, 1888. Mri, Chark announced that the ley, Mre. Maurlco Hcrzog, Mrs. Fred next meeting on May 24 will be the he old, are to all Intents and pur- Opper, Mra. George Howsill, Mra. H. poses money or currency. MAY last 6f,the season and that an at- ?Te J—Dutch buy ill of tyjtihs A. Hendrickson, Mrs. R%i_ J. Mun- tractive' program i« boing arranged. The financier, however, uses the «!' . uflHlandlor$24,1626. den, Mrs. CharleB L. Reeves, Mrs. Others present wero Mrs. Thbmai banker and his funds In his business Charles LeMalatre Mrs. H. D. Renne, OBODY mind! getting up on Cannti er Prtmni Jtyfs Voorhls, Mrs. John G. Follcr, Mrs, of financing the same as a merchant Mrs. Nina B. Hey, Mrs. Caroline a fine Spring morning—no- with Cretan or manufacturer does, by depositing 2-Coinue o! 20c tilvir plecn Turton, Mro. Edwin H. Hoyt, Mrs N body but those ot us who O«Wltt Seott, Mrs. William John- The Colonial bungalow pictured Cross-ventilation is provided for, discontinued, 1878. Flaked Certal stone, Mrs. Leon da la Heussiye, here would be a beautiful and cozy and there are closets In every room with him and borrowing from him, Harry Malchow, Mra. Guy Belcher, have been out late the fine Spring Scrambled Corn on fooif Mrs. A. P. Conklln, MIBS Edna home for any family. and another one in the hall. It Is the confusion in the publlo Mrs., A. J. Lotka, Mrs. \V. C. Long- night before. But since we hare a Jelly Mujfm> Coff— Moore, Mrs. Harry Morford, Mrs. Almost every person at one time The exterior o£ the house incorpor- mind ot these two very different '3—Braxil discovered by Port- street, Mra Warren Bookwalter, Mrs way of staying out these fine Scrambled Cam on. Tout; Dice) ugese Cabral, 1500. Spring nights, why not use a lit- Klehard S. Bloltnell and Mrs. John ot another has pictured in his mind's ates many subtle contrasts of ma- lines of business which Is leading to M, H. Young, Mrs. J. B: VanWagnon three slices ot bacon and try until eye just ouch a place—full of quiet confusion In legislative enaotments Mrs. B. W. Covert Mrs.Chnrles tfam- ..tie culinary persuasion? Here is crisp, but arold burnicg. It tha VanWagenen. terial textures, which, if regularly a breakfast that smells so good —»—•••. charm, a retreat from the hustle and kept up, by repairs and painting, will affecting banking. Laws are pro- mell, Mrs. William Curchln, MrB. bacon 1B very fat, pour off all but posed, and soinetlmea paBsed, in- I 4_Andrew Carnegie Kill W» George Robinson, Mrs. H. F. Thies- in the making'that^nly a dodder- two tablespoons of the hot drip- bustle of everyday life—in brief, a keep their charm Indefinitely. steel businesi, 1899. head could lie abed. Daughters Get home. In many cases It takes years to tended for the financier but aimed at meyer, Mrs. H. M. Lewis, Mrs. F. V. pings. Beat six eggs slightly, add There are alx rooms, a bath And find tho right plan, and to save for, the banker. The ultimate effect of Parker, Mrs. David Matthews. Mrs. And even a dodderhead could the contents of one No. 2 can ot 5—Marie Dressier eainf ««• A. W. Worden, Mrs. W. A. Patterson Red Bank Estate a garage, All the rooms are conven- build or buy a house of one's own such laws is frequently tho reverse dom in "Tillie't Night- remain inert only until the coffee creamy corn, three-fourths enp e£ ient to one another and are all on And yet, frequently, three four, even of what It waa intended, to be by Y4 roare," 1910. Mrs. Florence Sells, Mrs. K. B. Har began to percolate. If it is vacuum- milk and salt and pepper to taste. the one floor, something the efficient five years may go by without repairs their advocates. rle, Mrs. E. F. Brooks, Mrs. Ceci packed coffee, it smells like a Four into the hot bacon tat and Mr«. Mamie A. Laury of Red Bank Jones, Mrs. C. V. Chamberlain, MrB. cook very slowly, stirring con- executed her wiil In 1633, She left all housewife will appreciate. A hall sep- or rcfurblBhlngs of any description. The banker Increases the total 6—British destroy U. S. (orts million dollars because the flavor arates the bedrooms, with a bath There Is no true economy In such a »mi « Oswego. N. Y- 18H. William Woodward, Mrs. James Is fresh and the result, though in- stanUr, until creamy. Serre da of bit estate to her daughters, May- available funds or currency or de- expensive. Is priceless. Indeed. buttered toast This serves six. belle V. Gordon and Lillian S. convenient to each. ' procedure. posits, whatoTer one may call them, Boeckel, and she named them aB ex- by his operations, and the financier Mutrioea of the will. uses those funds in hla operation! The will of Evan F. Jones of Victim Of Illegal New Corporation To The fact that some Individuals have Shrewsbury was executed in 1808. He In the recent past been both banker directed that his wlfa should receive Operation Succumbs Operate Beach Club and financier 18 unfortunate, but It J6.00* In cash, also tho Inccoio from does not mean that banking and all the rest of hla'estate as long aa Mra. Amalia Cantallce, wife of Vin- Incorporation papers have been financing arc the same. •be lives. After her death the will DAVIDSON BROS. cent Cantalice of Catherlno utreet, tiled at Freehold by the Ship Ahoy It I* the separation of these two directed that the residue go to his died in Riverview hospital last Sat- corporation, with 280 shares of pre- functions of human endeavor which aiders, KHa Whltficld and D. Jones. urday night after a battle of nine ferred stock at $100 and 250 shares must be accomplished to do away Qeorg* W, Evan*, who died a short Weeks against death, following an il- of common stock having no par with violent cyclical changes. For time ago at hi* home at Chapel Hill, legal operation allegedly performed value. Holders of common stock they can be done away with. Unless 45 Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. jna4«Tils will In 1833. The will be- by Dr. William 8. Parks, Asbury Hated aro Eldon C. Prcsly of Long there Is some outside Influence, there I quaathed his entire estato to his wife, Park Negro physician, who 1B nowBranch 100 shares and William R. is rio reason why production and j Klma B..BvBi>e, jor her life time. At- awaiting trial on fire cliorgns, one of Blohsle and Herbert C. McClees ot consumption shnuM not, through a QUALITY PLUS SERVICE tar her death the residue Is to gq to them concerning the local woman. Red Bank 75 shares each. their oblldren. Perolval H. Evans, process of natural compensation, Mrs. Cantalloe was twenty years Tho Kcgloter understands that the tend to remain about equal and thus Emma H. Codper and George W. old. She waa born at Red Bank and corporation will oporate a beach Evans, Jr, The will named the three lead to a steady industrial (low year had UVed here all her life. She wasclub In ths North Beach section of after year. 2 PHONES—NO WAITING. children an executors. the daughter ot Louts and the late Sea Bright. Negotiations have been WlUlam S. Sanford of Eatontown What Is that outside Influence? It PHONES: 3262 or 3263. Klvlra Maizucoa. Besides hvr father under way for tho purchase of a Is simple enough to find as it Is in- FREE DELIVERY. in a will whloh he executed lant May and husband, she Is survived by a rcBidcncc on the west eldo of Ocean left all o£ hit estate to May F. Londo herent in our present banking sys- young daughter, Marie; a brother, avenue for a club house. Bath tem. It is tha tendency of loans and and he named n«r aa executrix. Ralph Mnzzucca of Bod Bank, and houses will ha erected on the beach' Bronoon P. Butlor, a former well deposits to Increase during certain two ilsteri, Un. Helen Oatta nnd front. periods of increased activity. The in- known resident of Holmdel, who re-MISB Julia Mazzucca, both of Red cently died at Keyport, made his will creasing loans and deposits supply Friday, Saturday and Monday Specials Bank. more funds for spending, produce, !e«t June, Ho left a, mahogany desk The funeral was held yesterday MANY RENTALS REPORTED. to ht» nephew, Charles M. Butler. All more activity, and so on In an In- morning at nine o'clock at her late creaalng crescendo until excessive the rest of his estata was bequeathed residence and at ten o'clock at St. Milton Berk Real Estate Agcuov Cloverbloom to his wife, Emms, B. Butler. Ho ap- Busy During tho Past Week. activity results In excessively high Anthony's church where tho rector, prices, otherwise known as a boom. Evaporated Milk PEAS CORN pointed F. Palmer Armstrong execu- Rov, Nicholas Soriano, celebrated a. The Milton Berk real estate agency Borden's— St. Charles SWEET tor of the will. What is" the remedy? Take the high requiem mass. Tho church haa reported the following rentals BUTTER TAIX CANS Groat Northern Brand. Fancy Golden Bantam Mr«. Ethel M. Thorpe of Ocean choir chanted tho mass with Miss during tho past weak:' financing business out of banking. Grove inade her will In 1031. She Marie Marasclo at the organ and Five-room Spanish bungalow on Separate the Investment business C C Mt a property at Ocean Grovo to Miss Mildred LaManna was tho solo- Silverton avonue, Foxwood Park, from the banking business. To do $ cans QCfC her husband, George F. Terr!]]. All ist. owned by Miss Molly Picone, to Mrs. this we must cut deep. We must not the rest of her estate was left to her only remove the marketing of in- 5 33 2 - 25 The bearers were tho Misses Chris- Elizabeth Brooks. daughter, Gladys D. Thorpo. She tine Barberlo, Millie and Rono inna- Six-room house on tho corner of vestments, whit-'ji Is financing, from named her husband as executor of celll, Ann and Angelina. Garruto and Harding road and Horace place, the etrlctly ba^'^jjig business, but wo the will. Mildred LaManna. Burial, In charge owned by Mrs. William Hance of must so educate'the people that they RAISINS APRICOTS Mrs. Carrie K. Rooa of AUenwood of the Worden funeral home, was in Maple avonue, to John Holiday, a will not confuse their own invest- PEARS Oregon Prunes ment buslnoes with their banking Bountiful Brand—Largest Cam executed her will last January. All Mount Olivet cemetery, where Father proprietor of tho City bakery on -.ARTLETT—Largest Cans TETER FAN—Seedless of her estate, Including a farm of B8 Soriano gave the absolution ami led Broad street. business. This will be unfolded later, aores, was bequeathed to her son,the prayers. but along this line let us see what C Half of the double house on thi has been happening in the past. C Robert G. Roos. and ho was named corner of Harding road and Hudson C as axeoutor of the will. We have had periods of inflation $ — /Tile COUNTY PET SHOW. avenue, owned by R. D. Schallcr of 3" 35 George H. Klrby of Upper Freohold Sea Bright, to Mrs. Perry of of deposits which have been brought 3»" 23 2 - 39 township named hla wife, Carrie M. Shrewsbury. about principally by banks loaning Klrby, as «o!e beneficiary Jn hl« will. Event to Be Held June 1 and 2 on against securities; that has resulted Hrookdale Farm. Half of a double house at 192 Ber- HEINZ HEINZ Mm. Bertha Edwards of Long gen place, owned by John S. Apple- In security prices going up. During Corned Beef CODHSH Branch executed her will In 1029. She Plant are progressing for the pet pate, to Frank Miller, proprietor of that period the financiers, the so- BAKED BEANS CIDER VINEGAR left all of hor estato to her husband, called investment bankers, were show to be given Saturday and Sun-the Miller hardware store on West ANGLO Brand GORTON'S Shredded Largest Cans Spencer Edwards, and she named day, June 1 and 2, by Shrewsbury Front street. busy producing and selling securities Fts. A bottles JAC him as executor of tho will. post of the American legion of Red Han of a double house at 232 at high prices. The astute ones, after Bank and the Monmouth county Or- Maple avenue, owned by Fred WI unloading, sat back and waited for p C Patients At The ganisation for-Soclal Service, through koff, to Frank E. Ferguson of Had the reaction which was bound ta qts. A bottles AW the courtesy of Mrs. Lewis S. Thomp- Bank. come when prices would go down, 2 29' 2 19 2 29' production would slow down, and Riverview Hospital son at Brookdale farm at Llncroft. Six-room house on Broad street, Each afternoon the show will be unemployment go up. COFFEE Shrewsbury, dwned by Mrs. Kather- GULDEN'S from halt-past one until five o'clock. Ine Dolan of Shrewsbury, to-Arthur Wo might liken the Increasing credit CATSUP MARMALADE DILL PICKLES Davidson Rojal Cup Joe Grlllon of Riverside Drive, Full Qt Any type of pet may be entered Kent. Mrs. Dolan Will occupy the structure to a huge sponge which Puro Tomnto GOLD CREST Brand c gardener for George M. Bodman, MUSTARD 1-lb. Jars Fancy Quality haa had hie right Index finger am- and there will be three prlzei in each bungalow in the rear. would gradually suck up tho earn- large Bottle 2-49 putated, He caught his finger In a general class. Also there will be Herbert K. Schild, who maintains ings and savings of the average man -| -fl ° bottle three prtae* for performance and for and then, when the sponge was C Hnnlt« 09* lawn mower while at work. a milk business at Red Bank, has Con Walter Stansltl of Keyport was ad- tho best pets. Pedigrees and costs leased a portion,of the premises of squeezed, it would bo transferred 2*25 ir <- IT mitted Sunday as a medical patient. will not be considered. The co- the foraier TUton dairy plant at over into another compartment and Hoynl Stng O OTo Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Grlawold of chairmen will bo Councilman James Shrewsbury, through receivers for tho earnings and savings * of the COCOANUT Chase &; Sanborn Matawan are tho parents of a daugh- S. Parkes, representing the legion, United States dairy products corpo: averago man would go with it. It Swansclown CAMAY BNEEDA BAKER'S ter born early Friday morning. and County Adjustor John L. Mont- atlon of Philadelphia. was not quite as raw aa that, but BAKER'S Dated Coffee FIG RINGS gomery, representing the social ser- that plcturo fairly well represents :AKE FLOUR SOAP John A. Peer of Church street, vice organization. The "family pack" MOIST In Dag DpllrlouH, Oven-Fresh Keyport, was admitted Thursday af- what has been taking place, and to class will bo a special feature. Four "SECRET OF SUCCESS." the average man, who does not un- l Special 1 ternoon aa a surgical patient. or more pets must be entered In this Algle Dillard of Shrewsbury ave- derstand the process, ft Is a source 27° ** 2 - 23 class and each member ot the fam-Newly Organized Club Met at Homi of wrath and desire to wreck things. 5 ••' 24 21" •••• nue received a laceration of hla fore- ily will be required to walk with a head Tuesday night when hla head of Mildred Covert of Eatontmvn. Now we want to set up a banking different pet. The prize will be system that will not foster any suoh •truck tho windshield ot his car. swarded to the family having tho Tho regular mooting of the "Secret Miss EUiabeth Zelglnr of Rumson of Success" club waa hold last nigh conditions and that Is the purpose largest and moat Interesting group of thia little brochure Mind you, I road. Little Silver, and Mrs. Mary of pets. Entry blanks may be ob- at tho homo of Miss Mildred Cover Phillips ot Rector place, were ad- tained at the headquarters of tho so-of Monmouth Park, Eatontown, with am not blaming any men or aet of men, but it la tho functioning of the VISIT OUR NEW FLOWER DEPARTMENT mitted Tuesday aa surgical patient*. cial service organization at 131 Peal President Charles , Boker presiding. Mr«. Amanda Dougherty of Fair street. Plans woro discussed for a bunco present system which la at fault. Haven and Charles Hoot of Irving party to bo held In tho near future Few bankers have really sensed the plaoe were admitted Tuesday as med- Applications for membership an situation. Most of them have boon ical patients. TARTY FOB AUXILIARY. now being accepted. Only couple caught In It themselves, thereby dis- are preferred. MIBB Loutso Repp- playing their Innocence, If not their FRESH FRUIT arid VEGETABLE SPECIALS ENTERS BISTEBHOOD. Flans Made by Elks Auxiliary at hard, 41 Mechanic strcot, Red Bank, ignorance. Meeting iMt Night. will receive application. Tho n«x Few people reajlza that nine-tenths FLORIDA Grapefruit FL-OKIIM FANCY HIFF. SUN rust Mary Hoclio ot lied Bank a Nqjdtl- At'laet night's meeting of thoXilka meeting will bo held Wednesday of our vaunted prosperity la duo to Pineapples. ate of Sisters ol Mercy. * night, May 8, at tho home of Carl credit Inflation built up by our bank- ORANGES Medium Sltn ORANGES LEMONS auxiliary at lie Klko home, with Medium Sim MlM Mary Roche, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Walter B. Connor presiding, Munch of Spring street. ing system during the past one I'.itrn Largfl fil?" Medium 61i« and Mrs. Lawrence Roche of H«d plana were made for a parly to be Other officers present wero Jame hundred years. If the country had sdn •f P9t'' si don. Bank, waa one of eight novitiates given by the officers for the mem-Dolg vice president and Loultu remained on a hard money basis 45° " 7-25" 15 - 25'; 2-25' received Into tho Order of Slaters of bers of the auxiliary next Wednes- Ropphard, sooretary and treasurer, durliig that period, that Is, dono all Tho ontortalnmcnt committee, con- Mercy Tueidny aftornoon at St. Jo- day night at the home of Mrs. Con- trading with coin, a much smaller FANCY NEW FRK8H FUFSir seph's ehuroh at North PlalnfleM. nor, president of the auxiliary. slating of Mildred Covert, Car proportion of the business activity, FANCV FRESH HEW TEXAS' LIMA BEANS She, has taken the name of Slater Mrs. Richard McAllister was ap-Munch, Doris Marks, Bill Becltor am price increase and wago icale would ONIONS POTATOES c\uvonm\ Mary Jeremiah. • Tho young women pointed chairman of the entertain- Mrs. Charles Bolter, will be In charg- have come about. In short, there ASPARAGUS No. 1 Full Pods will go Into training for two and a ment committee, Mrs. William Bny- of tho bunco. would not have boon so much ap- Large Bundles Medium Size half years, after which they will der chairman ot the sunshine com- parent wealth made up of bank bal- € PEAS take their flnt vows. Three years L mittee and Mrs. Harry J. Qulnn FOUR MOTION NCTDRFA ances and security values. Afs>0 a bun. later they will tako tholr mini vows. chairman of the publicity committee. Tha high standard of living which 4 •-• 25 2 *- 25 2 •••• 19° Mlas Rocho la a graduate of the Rtd Cards were played af tor tho business Is enjoyed by wago earners owes 3 > 14° Bank Catholic high school. session. Colored Boy Scoutd Raising Money For Registration Fees. more to tho Increase of banking OI,I» The next meeting will be a social credit of tho country than it does to .IKRHKIT FKESH JJSRSISY JEHSKV GBKIliN FANGV .IEHSEY Itcthrothal Announced. maetlng May 18 and the hostesses Four feature motion pictures will protection or any other cause. The POTATOES will be Mra. Harry Qulnn nml Mrs.be presented at the A. M. US. Zlon recession of that credit naturally RHUBARB SPINACH Richard A. Leonard of Fair Haven church on Shrewobury avenue Fri- ONIONS Watercress Vtway Main* John Ramsey. destroys what it created. It pulls Large Bunchm WASHED Cirnrn Mountain announoeH tlio engagement of hie day evening. May 10, for the colored from under the people's foot, so to daughter, AnniSM., to Bernard Alex- Boy Scout troop No. 12, who will speak, the very ground on which pro a bun. f)f|O « Iwkt, ander' of Trenton, son of Mr. and Bueceoful Church Supper. stage tho show for tlie bonoflt of rog- thoy are standing. In their agony bun c Mra. Loulft Alexander of Philadelphia, Approximately 300 persona attend- latratlon funds and for sending ot n and n-ago they look around for the 3 - 10 3 »25° v ""• io The wedding will tako place In June. ed the homecoming turkey supper scout to tho Washington Jamboree In cause of tholr trouble and any ahlb- —™ w t held last night by the Ladlei' aid August. boleth of any pled piper le good Chairman Collego Ceremonies. aooiety of the Llttlo Silver Metho- Tho pictures to bo shown Include, enough for them. Ml>* Catherine Jeffrey ot Rumnon, dUt Episcopal church. The proceeds, "Making .Good," "The Flnry Fire- What do the banker* do? They n. student at th« New Jersey college which amounted to $200, will go to- man," "RanadiTH. Pacific Ontaway," shiver In their tents and wait for for Women at New Brunswick, h»s wnrfls the benefit of the church. Mra, "How Canada Mints Its Coinage" the next bolt to strike. Instead of We Also Carry a Full Line of Wines and Liquors been elected chairman of the 1038John Gallagher waa general chair «nri a phort cartoon. Scoutmaster which they ehould face the munlo parent*'day fleramonlea. maj»«e*»«ftU» Is*»o FoMman will be in ehargt, Wa4 ««t their hous. la onter. Tta»y RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 2± 1935. THE SYLVAM FOBtJM. On Sunday, Juo* S, Judg« Ruther- Boxing Finals RumsohA.C.Win8 Kaiser's Horses ford gnd hi, followers will hold . Kentucky Kunnels -By Pap Two Htec&njp Arranged to Take publlo nllgioui meeting t th* a Win AtNew York Race There Nut Month, forum. Mr. McCampbell Is bavins a Staged Tonight Over Quad Batters number of improvement! made to Ths IJncroft »table», owned by A meatlng In the Interest of the tht forum. He atates that any or- Four Semi Final Bouts Work In- Walt Koneiki Scored a Shutout Louis Kaiser Is creating attention at Towniond old ag» pension plan will ganisation, club or noclety m»y ua« in the Opening Game—Win tho big' horse ehows. be held Sunday, June 2, at Assembly- it freo of charge. The Caledonian so- to Finals—Wrestling Gets Un- Hackney ponies are at preient time man Theron McCampbell's Sylvan ciety la planning1 to have lt» annual derway— Prayer Given for 3-0—Mayor Van R. Halsey being trained under Jimmy Doyle for Forum «t Holmdel, under the direc- reunion there, as It has done for lev- Towes Out First Ball. the Atlantlo City show to ba held tion of Addlson U. Moore, editor of oral eeasona past. Young Sutphin. about the middle of this month. the New Eigypt Press and utato or- A mixed program of boxing and Two battling baseball nine claibfi Sunday two jladdle horses under ganizer of the Townsend campaign. It paya to advertise In The Register. wrestling wan staged at the Bed at Taller'fl field at Bumson Sunda; the handling of Earl Teater returned Bank high school gymnasiuai Friday afternoon after Mayor Van R. Hal from the New York and Brooklyn night when four seml-flnal bouts of Bey tossed In the first ball to starl Hiding club shows with nine blue boxing worked themselves into the the 1035 baseball season of the seail ribbons and two seconds. Winning finals and ten first round wrestling pro Rumson A. C,baseball nine, wh( Ways, an eight-year-old, copped the bouts got underway. scored a shut-out victory over thi championship at both shows. Rising Preparations have been .made for Red Bank Quadrangle club, thi Tide captured two bluo ribbons and Uu boating finals, which will be held score being 3-0. two eecond places out of ti»o oev- A one run lead was held by th eral classes in which the Kaiaor Citarella's Market tonight under tho department ot phy- sical education. Medals will be Rumsonltcs for Uiu flrat seven nnd saddle horses -were shown. 73 MONMOUTH ST. PHONE 942. awarded through Tetley's Sport shop. half innings when in the openln Tuesday morning a number of The bouts will get underway at eight inning ,a single by Rankin followe horses with Walter Garrison, vet- Specials for Thursday, Friday, Saturday! o'clock. with a double by Hymie Walling am eran trainer In charge, left lor the Friday night in the first boxing fielder's choice for Ned Mac- suaomer campaign. Their first stop bout of the evening, Herman Canonic Laughiin scored Rankin. will "be at tho Goahen track, after Fresh Killed Fowl . . . . 2! In a Blugglng contest defeated Erni A nip and tuck battle of pop file which they will leave for the three- Krahnert after a three-round decision and ground-outs featured the gam day, event at Langhorne, Pennsyl- I Smoked Hams (ARMOUBS STAR) 21 was rendered by Judges Gil Dahlgren up until the last half of tho eighth vania, over Decoration day. Later and Marty Dwyer. Although taking when Chet Ebie allowed Manage they will leave for Hamburgh and severe punishment .throughout the Blsh Carhart a pass. A single b; then back to tho Goohen track whore Fresh Chopped Beef . ! , 1! battle young Krahnert walked from Rankin sent Carhart on to second Cot. W/uw Tooto ctweaE they will partake In the six-day pro- th« ring with a smile on his face. Be- after which a long driva to center OP THE KEMTUCKV 0686/ grant at tho Goshen Grand Circuit Top Sirloin Roast . . . 3! ing practically floored in the opening field was dropped, scoring the sec- JlJ I89O- AAJD meeting scheduled from AugU3t 12 to round by the haymakers given by ond run. Rankin tallied the third 17 Inclusive. Znd AND Canonlco, the former was saved by and final run wh?n Waskie Swce Horses which were taken by Mr. Rib Roast < s^'ows) # 3 ths bell, but willingly came back in singled to left field. . Garrison for his campaign season in- Walt Koneski, twirling for the ' tho second and third rounds. clude American Hanover: , holder of Legs of Lamb (GENUINE SPRING) 2! A onfwninute extra round decision Rumsonites, whiffed seven, while a record for 2:03 )i, Lydla Hanover, waa awarded Johnny Summonte in Chet Ebie, vet pitcher for the Quads, three-year-old, holder of a two year ths 127-pound class when he out- nipped the A. C. batters for fom record of 2:11, Baronesg, two-year- U. S. G. GROCERIES ! pointed Ralph Matthews in the extra strikeouts, Rankin, Walling and old record holder of 2:08.. Also Irish 2 phgt 23c round.. In tie main bout of the even- Swcel were high batters of the af- Poly, Miaa Evadale, Leander, Irene Force Cereal ing Harry VanNote won a .three- ternoon when they each pounded Vola and Clear Profit. round decision over Danny DeLuce Ebie for two hits. Today three saddle horses will ap- Ovaltine . . small can J 1C in the, 150-pound class, putting Young The scores•' pear in the Newark ahow boing held VasNote in the finals. DeLuce, due RED BANK. In the Newark armory. The naddl* FLAGSTAFF O No. 2 cant 1 f\ to an injured right wrist, waa unable Higgins, it. . A1B R HPOA horses being exhibited by Earl to'exchange hard blows with his op- Carey, cf. 3 Teater will be Dangerous Lady. Win- Grapefruit Juice ••. ponent. Van l)orn. c. 1 AlacDonald, c. ... .- . . 3 ning "Ways and Rising Tide. FLAGSTAFF *% 8-01. cans 1 P The last bout of the evening fea- Dorn, cf. rf. *- 1 Tho hackney ponies which Mrs. tured two fighters who were elimin- P lnftatore, as, .-.. 4 Louis Kaiser drives are woll-traincd Ebie. r> 1 4 Crushed Pineapple . ated in previous bouts but were Forbes. If. : 4 for their opening meet in Atlantic > L cans &JC forced to come together in a three- rooms, 2b, 3 City about the middle of this month. round match in order to determine uller. 3b. ...- 3 Mr. Kaiser recently imported Har- Flagstaff Grapefruit th« finalist to fight Jim Bennett. orrar. lb 3 0 9 0 A1J ItlEbU Reicrtcd Vj Ttii'iisotUued veston Vina. She is showing much FREE DELIVERY This bout wa3 staged as the result 3 24 6 progress as a hackney pony under of the injury Forman Sutphin re- RUMSON. the training of Mr. Doyle. Other ceived when last Wednesday after- AB R H PO A BASEBAM, THIS SUNDAY. imported ponies which are expected rhart, cf. S .eonardo Club Is noon he was kicked by a horse, frac- Unkin. s 5 2 2 8 0 Horsemen On Edge to be in tho Atlantic City show in- turing his skull. Wall™. 3b 4 0 2 J 0 Games Scheduled To Be Played At clude Small Pair, Magic Model, Har- Red Bank and Vicinity. A short prayer was given by Prin- MacLaughlin, 2b. 4 0 0 3 1 Again Victorious For The Derby bor Queen Bpe, Talke Sunshine, Julia "ONE LOOK AT MY COLLECTION 5weel. c. .. _ _. 3 0 2 7 1 cipal Harry Sieber for the young iammon. ]/. , 4 0 0 2 0 The following games are sched- Sulkworth, Wcnesloydalo and Sun- fighter. Cook, 1b 3 0 19 1 They Won Their Second Suc- uled to be played this Sunday after- C V. Whitney's Today of Brook- rise. The bout after going two extra Desmond, rf 4 0 10 0 noon on fields in this section: Koneski. p ~ 4 0 0 0 1 cessive Game by Defeating rounds was awarded to Alfred Ralph, dale Farm Receiving Strong OF BLOW-OUT SNOTS AND YOU'D Fair Haven Roblna vs. Red Bank Quad- MILK FUND BENEFIT. who. managed to enae in several extra 34 3 a 27 10 the Long Island Wyandottes ruple club at Littls Silver. Play—Plat Eye of Green Sta- round punches to win hi3 victory. Score by inning-s: by the Score of 10 to 2. Rumson athletic club VB. Navenink field >d Dank 00000000 0—0 club on Tailcr'a Held at Rumson. bles Also Rated High. School ChliarenCollect $30 Selling Ten amateur wrestling bouts were Red Rank Colored Giants vs. Jersey Taper Flowers. bumson 100000(12 z—3 The Leonardo Field club had lit- NEVER GAMBLE ON TIRES' staged in which a variety of grips City 1 Klowns on Milcn field. Newma Lovers of horso racing will have Summary: Errors - Carer. Wallinp 3. tle trouble Sunday afternoon on their and falls exhibited the slogan of the wo-baaoba e hits—WallinKhiK. Double play— Sprinps road. their minds centered Saturday on The paper flowers sold Saturday p home grounds in disposing of the Fort Monmouth vs. I.oni: Branch fire by school children of Fair Haven and Says A. 3. Sarno, Staff school bouts, "A sound rnind in a 'incatore to Mullerl , Gro ms FForrar, department nt hong Branch. Churchill Downs, Louisville,. Ken- sound body." ^koneskii e t o CooCkk t oW Wallingl i . Struck out Staten Island AVyandottes by the Rumson netted tho Humson Parent- —By Ebie i. by Koneski 1. First on halls Leonardo field ciub VB. Jensen field club tucky, for the 61st running of the Photographer, Interna- The summary: score of 10 to 2, to register their of Newark on Middletown high school Kentucky derby for & purse of Teacher association over $30, which —By Ebie 2. Hit by pitcher (Ebiel pu-eel second victory of the season. Kovel- field at Leonardo. 115-pound class—Ernest Wadley won and Carhart. _ $40,000 added. Many Red Bannkcrs will go Into tho milk fund. All the tional News Pltotoa, Inc. fisky was again on the mound for Royal athletic club of Fair Haven .. Din Jim Harrison, Tvno was pinned in a Oliver Byrona, Jr,, of Lous Branch at Fair and other Monniouth county res- returns are not yet in. Tho commit- double arm lock in two minutes and thirty the clubbers and he held the visi- Haven. • •conds. idents will view this annual classls tee in charge consisted of Mrs. Lyall "TF YOU think blow-out accidents tors to ten scattered blow3, getting BclToH Bed Sol vs. Eatontown Alertf R. Enstlce chairman, Mra. Edwin 115-pound dais—Max Brittn, colored, Navesink Loses nt Bclford. aa thoro is groat interest in the en- X don't happen altogether too on a time advantage of one minute and 35 In trouble only once, in the fourth tries of the two local racing stables, Champlln, Mrs, Raymond Mr.airr, •eoonds. won over Harry Boskey. inning, when the Staten Islanders Greentreo and Brookdale, operated Mrs. Edwin Farrier, Mrs. Albert often, you ought to take a look at 126-pound class—Kfnneth Thompson To Long Branch bunched four hits to register their sinned Frank Ivins with a half nelson in by C. V. Whitney and Mrs. Payno Niederer, Mrs, Ellsworth Ludlow, my collection of tragic Wow-out luc minutes. 2S seconds. two runs. He turned back eleven of Fair Haven Wins Whitney and C. V. Whitney. Mrs. D. Harold Karp, Mrs. Wnyne 'shots.' One minute you're sailing 125-pound class—Emery Wlncerter Field Club Defeated, 8 to 2, by tho enemy batsmen by the strike-out pinned Jo^n Ijaurino with a cradle hnld route. Strong play lias developed on C D. Cadwallador, Mra. William Mac- along smoothly. The next instant, in two minutes, 22 seconds. Ice Company Team Lait Sun- Opening Contest V. Whitney's Today of the Brookdale intosh and Mra. A. Lauber. without any warning, BANG I Your 136-poond class—Jack Morrow won a The home team scored two mark- stable, stouthearted son ot Which The children who sold flowers decision over Pat Sampoli -when be pinned day Afternoon—Home Run tire blows out—your car is snatched • r» a >. „ jma er11s1 mien maithel jlllliu&first r Inninguu« in , LUonC e in the the latter with a wriat lock and half nel- Robins Nose Out Long Branch Ono-Afternoon, winner of the Wood were June Walters, Virginia Cotton, son in one minute, 59 seconds. by tucker Hanien a Feature.: second and another in the third, and Memorial on Saturday. The easy Eurane Hellly, Lois King and Doris out of your control, and luclj dctsr-. 135-pound class.—Ralph Henderson drove Biondi out of the box in the Atlas Club, 7 to 6, in Eleven way the Healey trained star beat pinned Marshall Wolcott with an arm lock Thompson of Fair Haven and Bobby mines the rest. Believe me, I don't in three minutes, 25 seconds. nine, behind the steady pitching of 1 sixth with a stinging six-run assault Inning Garnet Last Sunday his rivals In tha Memorial •won him Lauber, Edith Champlin, Peggy want the boys taking pictures of my U5-poond class—Carl VauWinkle won Freddy Karrberg, who allowed but when the entire team went to bar, Afternoon. the support of ths rank and file of Champlln, Sarah Hyan, Nettlo Hai- 'last ride." That's why my car's equip- over Winfield Wainwright by a time ad- five widely scattered hits, blasted out Maxson of Leonardo turned in a the local racing fraternity. lanan, Belle Champlin, Marge Del- va&taffe • of one minute, nine seconds. snappy double play in the fifth ped with Goodrich Silvertowns." 115-pound class.—Robert Scott won over ar. 8 to 2 victory over the Navesink The Fair Haven Robins opened the Ploy waa so strong on the Whit- mar, Junior Peters, Dorothy Fallon, Phil Bailey when he pinned his opponent 'ield club last Sunday afternoon on stanza when he made a great run- season last Sunday afternoon by de- ney colt that Prank Shannon Is sure Anne Bannon, Doris McCue, Jane Don't you want to keep danger a vith an arm lock and half nelson in four ning catch of McCormick's hard feating the Atlas dub of Long to cut his price before the day IsPearsall, Janet Farrier, Juno Bow- minutes, *9 seconds, Memorial Park diamond at Atlantic smash and doubled Brown off first. stranger? Don't you want to ride 145-pound class—Harold Pollecek won Highlands. The Icemen collected a Branch, 7 to 6, In an eleven-inning out. Reports reaching Jamaica had man, -Jessie Macintosh, Marcella Then you'll know why Silvertown* over Besinal Wolcott on a time advantage Next Sunday the Field club will p)ay encounter. The Robins, though vic- the star shipping to Louisville in sat- on the safest tires you can buy? dozen hits off Joslin, five of which Macintosh, ; Eileen Karp, Carolyn also protect you from dangeroui of three minutes, one second. icro made by Schantz, Long Branch the Jensen Field club of Keyport at torious, were outbattcd, the colored isfactory condition. Ho will bo sent Cadwalladei 7 Bobby Enstlco, Janet Then get Silvertowns—the only "tail-spin" skids—why they giva Monday afternoon four semi-final Leonardo. The box score: lads making eleven hits, two more out on the Churchill Downs racing tire.in the world that gives you Irst baseman. Ensticc, Sarah Wolbnch, Margarot you months of extra "trouble-free" bouts in wrestling were held at which A home run by Tucker Hansen of WYANDOTTES. than the number garnered by Fair strip today for a short workout. • Ryan, Stanley Kerr, Clarcnco Van- Golden Ply blow-out protection. time the field of wrestlers worked AT! R HTO A E Haven. Trainer Tom J. Healey, one of the Brunt, Raymond McGirr, Charlotte mileage. Play safe. Put Goodrich themselves into the finals. Newton he Icemen, a triple by Schanz and 1 doubles by Seltzer and Torchla of Wenwatt _..-,.- 5 0 Manager Pete Egeland of ihe Bob- greatest horse: of the present McGirr and Grace McGirr of Rum- Go to your Goodrich dealer. See Silvertowns on all four wheels now. Tereian. who drew a bye In his first Long* Branch were the batting fca- Brown ins used Kerschner and Woods In age, does not _j to give Today son. the new Silvertowns. Notice the They cost no more than othet match, defeated Ralph Sacco with a McCormick the box. Williams, Frost, Taylor and any long: trials iefore starting time scissor hold and arm lock in three urea of the game. Poor Infieldin? j LVv extra-thick husky-clcatcd tread. standard tires! f the home boys was responsible j Mahoney _ _ Hobson alternated for Atlas. Leavy, of Saturday. The veteran feels the minutes 25 seconds, and Joe Harri- Donnelly 0 1 1 Barney Egeland and Madge each three-year-old received a good enough Ice Yachtsmen To Meet, ion in the 115-pound class downed !or three runs early in the game. 0 17 workout in the Memorial to put him Tho May meeting of the North and here's where you can buy Golden Ply Silvertowij.*> Biondi 0 3 2 made a pair of hits for the Robins, Bob Helm with a time advantage of he box score: one of Egreland's being a double. on edge for a winning effort in the Shrewsbury Ico Boat & Yacht club 15 seconds. NAVESINK FIELD CLUB. classic. will bo held at tho clubhouse tonight AB R H PO A E 37 2 10 24 Wilson's one hit was good for two at eight o'clock. It is very urgent In the 125-pound class Emery Win- H. Tully, 8b. 4 0 HELD CUJR. bases. Dandrldge of the Atlas nine, Aside from a few slow trials to HAROLD STOUTS Tire Store jerter won on a time advantage over Robertson, If. 4 1 AB B H PO A batting star of the game, made three keep the colt from filling up, he will that as many members attend as Kenneth Thompson in three minutes Mohr, rf 4 0 Egidio s3 1 11 1 0 1 possible In order that plans may be BED BANK Maxson. cf. 4 0 Smith 5 2 15 0 1 hits, ons a triple. K. Brown also of do little work for the next fow days. 115 WEST FBONT ST. Tel. 1742 25 seconds, after which Carl Van- Anderson, c 4 0 Ma-tson - 5 0 2 12 0 Long Branch, clouted out twoTrainer Bill Brennan feels certain formulated for the club representa- Winkle threw Ralph Henderson in J. Tully. 1b. 4 0 Conover - 5 2 2 10 0 bingles. The box score: Mr3. Payne Whitney's Plat Eye of tion at the community mass meet- GULF REFINING SERVICE STATION the 135-pound class with a scissor Fnhrer. 2b 1 0 Macintosh 6 1 2 8 0 1 Ing scheduled to be held at the Elks Hilf.ker. 2b .". 2 0 I.oh»en 2 I 0 12 0 0 FAIR HAVEN. the Greentrec stables will run his WEST FBONT ST. & MAPLE AVT... UED BANK ho!d and arm lock in two minutes Anthony, BX 3 1 Kovelesky J 6 12 13 0 AB R H PO A rivals into the ground In the classic. club Friday afternoon, May 24, in the fifty seconds. Jonlin. p. . 2 0 O'Sage '. 3 110 2 2 O. Egeland, 2b 6 He bases his opinion on the fact that interest of deepening tho channel of Final bouts have been arranged by Spann. p „ .' 1 0 Bayard. '. 4 J. J. J> _2 _0 I^ov y. , 6 tho T^orth Shrewsbury river. Lyons, p _ 0 0 D Egeland. lb. 6 Plat Eye is the only candidate who AfKletIc Directors Will Rinehart and 37 lb 12 27 9 4 WiWilsonl . IIff. has shouldered his weight over a Bill Sherwood for tonight. Medals to 33 J 6 27 Two-base hits—Donnelly. Egidio. Mac- Mndcc, 3b. . distance of ground. :y ; LONG BRANCH. intosh. Bnyord. lilts off Biondi—H in Golden, cf. . '&'&v «>S«;-:?' Witt: the winners and runners-up will be 6 2-3 inninits, McCormicK 1 in 2 1-3 ln- MacFheroon. Ki " iS-:;. -Vi;X\ %jt&i awarded following the matches by AB R H PO A B ISfi >eltier. If 4 o o nincs. Struk out—By Biondi 3, MCor- Ferry, rf. ..rf. . .. _. fillPi Tetley's sport department. Toyne, 2b 6 0 o mick 2, Koveleflky 11. Uanses on ballg— IMnsky. c. ... BEBEKAH BUNCO. fillip omaine, 3b. 1 o Off Biondi 2. McCormick 2. Kovclcsky 1. Flerkner. c. M '>?"•! %$&'• The final pairings: f . SitSmithh . Kerflfhner, r ; : orchin, cf 0 o Many Attend Card and Bunco Party ;: ;:;:;i'v^i::.s;::;i; ;S .;!• :;.-;.:-;.:-:4:Vv:' WRESTLING. Double lday—Maxs Woods, p. . Idn&en, ns • :'••• •:•'•':;••''• ",::-:'•'>'•:•: '.y-f'..•:'.•'.-:':'\;:'I\ Hi 115-Pound class—Joe Harrison vs. Max lohani, lb — 1 o Staged Tuesday by Navesink Lodge. : : Brito. V. Karrberff, c o o IT T 9 S3 10 . ' it^% k tt^ T -'''' li^r'"' ' fl 125-Pound class—Newton Terzlan vs. liorsen, rf - Local Racquetmen Under the auspices of the Nave- Emery WiiiKerter. LONG BRANCH. Him iiiirftm, rf sink Rebokah loilgo a successful wiiiii AB R It PO A 135-Pound class—Jack Morrow vs. Van ;••' "'!1:1:''"' . • * '.':'•'"• ••:•'• •"' •-'-''.' :'•• m f'Brien. rf card and bunco party waa held Tues- Winkle., Down Pennington K. nrwn. 3b S||sii5i:tffl;;? 145-Pound clasa—Scolt vs. Pollecek. . KarrberB. P Meade, rf day night in Odd Fellows hall. Mrs. I S Dandrldpe, 88 ._ Unlimited clasE—Frank GaruUo ve. .•;;•;-'•;•.•.:•"•;•:;•••:-...:..-,, y S S 12 27 » 1 Staten. If Carrie Patterson was chairman, as- ••'"."•'•' :. '''^ •!":_ ;:!u;. Bah>h Schwartz- Score by innings: Surprisingly Strong Outfit Sent 0 1 sisted by Mrs. Delia Amos, Mrs. Iona / .. BOXING. •,OIIK llranch 03 0020 12 0—8 Hobfion, lb.. p. 13 • ••;;";;•.••.-•. •••'••;••••• ':..'••/ Out from Local School—Win Cook. Mra. Georgia Laweon and Miss ~y •*'::••••''•' 00-Pound cluss—Ben Nicosia va. John 'avcEink 0 0 0 2 0—2 Taylor, c!., p., 1 r, AneJIa Lamb. Prizes were awarded ••••••..• '•....;.•;•:- • •: ; Fiore. Errors—Vftlirer, Spabn, T. Hanaon. Two 4-1—Stanley Savage Drops W. Hrmvn, c. 0 5 % ill . luu-Ptuimi clnas—Melvin Mandello vs. 0 1 inEC hits—Soltzer. Torchia. Threc-ba^e Turner, c and refreshments Bcrved. r.;.:':r;—• ..JJ-i. '••' ' Ed Johnson. lit—Schanl. Home runs—Hanson. Double Only Match of Play. l-'ront. li 0 0 Those attending were Mrs, Arthur :;;,,-xv: ;„:: Jl 120-Pnuud drips—Herman Cananico vs. lay — Anthony to Tully. Strikeouts—Ry Willinm«. r 0 1 Emillo Summonte. pnnn I. by Jofllin 6. by Lyons 1. by Displaying a. surprisingly strong Boycc, Mrs. Suslo Johnson, Mrs. j.. 127-Pouml class—Mils Cartermto vs. larrberB 6. Ba«e3 on halls—Off Spnnn 1. outfit the Red Bank high school ten- tB 6 11*31 IS nn Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Owen John Summunte. : 133-Pound class—Charles Harrington IT .luslin 6. nla team traveled to Pennington prop •One out when winning run was scored. Raff, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelley, ••'^•/•.?\v\ .• >V:'C vs. Laui'lo Luciwiino, school Saturday afternoon and set Score by innings: Mr. nnd Mrn. Walter Boyd, Mra. A. 142-Pound CIBBB—Alfred'Ralph vs. Jim Long Branch....0 023010000 0—6 Bennett. Big League Scout back tho prc-collcgians by a one-aid- Hoop, Mrs. E. Bennett, Mrs. McCor- *S ed score of '1-1. Fair Hnvcn 1 O0O01O10O 1—7 mick, Mrs. Georgia Lawson, Mrs. 0% 150-Pound. CUBB—liar y VanNotc vs. Errorn—O. EKeland. MacPherson, B. Harvey Stuvelli. Harold Berkowltz, No. 1 man for Rldlo, Mrn. William Noglow, Mrs. 160-lJ<"iml class—Jcli i BarWio v«. May Appear Here Ejjclnml. K. Brown. Two-base hlln—Wll- Koba Gettln. the Red and Gray squad, defeated Bon, B. Egeland, K. Brown 'I. Staten, Elizabeth Hoffman, Mrs. M. Olson, h GcttiB v*. Hey- Paul Krltchcll, well known scout Webster of Pennington 3-C, 6-1, 0-0. Thrce-liase lilt—Dandrldae, Sacrifice!*— Mr. and MrB. f), Stovens, Mrs. Ella Unlimited class—Nirii ockner. O. Eceland. Double play*—-Wil- wood itawllnjs. _ for the New York Yankees, has been After losing the first set, Berkowltz imfl to Jeffries. Strike-outa—By Kerach- Klotzin, Mrs. P. Ottlnger, Mrs. Delia invited to attend the baseball meet- came back with remarkable stead- ,.jr 6, by WoodB 8, by Front fi. Ilnnes on Amos, Mias Pauline Bock, Mra. B. i Recreation Bowlers ing to be held In the auditorium of iness and accuracy In hia slams' and bulls—Oft Kernchner 8. off Wooil» 1, offBranch, Mrs. Hlltbrunncr, Mrs. Gus 1 drives to win the. last two seta. In Fro«t 2. oft Williams 2, oil Tfijlor 2. oft 'thn Ecci Bank Catholic high school Itobson 3. Hit by pltrher—By Froit (Wil- Ornbcrg, Minn Mildred Bock, Mrs. * In Roll-Off Series Hroad street on Friday night, making this co^io back he allowed son), by Kerachnef (Dandridge). Umpire Iona Cook, Mrs, Shaffer, E, B, Ivlns, May 10, hia opponent but one game. —Johnaon. Clarence E. Beck, Mra. Barbara Ninety-one members of the Red in' fillicinl American League mo- Tho local high school's No. 2 man, Hc-yer, Mrs. Betty Kngland, Charlea LAFAYETTE *580 Bank Recreation bowling league will i picture, "Play Ball," with Babe Stanley .Savage, lost his match to Bunk, Mrs. Carrlo Patterson, Mra. compete tonight and tomorrow in a Ruth in a featured role, will he Hchnll G-3, 6-1!, c'ving the Penning- Red Bank Marksmen Ether Cnddlck, Mr. nnd Mm. Frank roll-off for Individual honors. The shown. Rev. Dr. John B. McClos- ton boys their only win. In the third Win Opening Match HOUPC and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dlck- matches will be played.nt Recreation key, ivctor of St. JamfiB church and nlnglcll s encounter Fred Williamson mmt. StfC^ PERFORMANCE (in ardent baseball fan, will speak. took Compton of hall on Newman Springs road nnd the p Penningtog n with Tho crack Ilcd Bank police plutnl winners will receive prizes donated The meeting will be held under the ease, scorini g a win off 6-060 ,0 0-33. auspices of tho Monmouth County team opened tho season Monday af- HOCKEY MATCH. LaFayctte gives you eighty horecpower and eighty miles Nearly 16 ft. long—5 ft. wide at by local merchants. The first doubles event went to the ternoon by defeating the Noptun? The management of the alleys Athletic association, of which Joseph Itcd and Gray siiuad when Haloid an hour at low engine speed. Fast, nimble, responsive— rear tread. LaFayette i3 actually t. Bennett is president. pollco team at Neptune;. The local Shrewsbury FM<1 Hockey Club To has offered a Pl3«e ,of ten dollars Berkowltz and Fred Williamson marksmen collected 1,408 points, Croas Mullets With FlnVnfteld. and built for the smooth, quiet long-life you expect only 1' wider, within 2H" of average Others who have offered prizes arc Krltch;:ll is now out weBt seeking battled for two and a half hours to talent, for the Yankee farm;!, HR he- while tho Neptune team made a A special out.'iidf; hockey match in expensive cars. LaFayette drifts with remarkable ease. length of cars up to $300 hih Thowas Irving Brown, five dollars; win over Webster nnd Schell by score of 1,438. Clayton & Magec, sweater; Tetley's Ran hia baseball career In 1905 nt scores of C-8, (i-2, 8-6. The second han been arranged by the athletic bowling nhoes; Harry Patterson Pliitttiburgh, New York, and played doubles conto.,t paired Savage ""and Policeman Charlcn Krlcknon and head of the Shrewsbury Field men's slippers; Miller's shoo store, for .-nnny years with Hartford, New- Gilllg of Red Bank against Compton Lieutenant Warden of Neptune <:ach Hockey club with tho Plalnfleld men's nllppora; Chambers' pharmacy, ark, Montreal and St. LOUIB Browns. nnd Cover with the local boys win- made the high scores of 20r,, Lieu- Hockey club for Saturday, Mny 18, fiMC^ CONSTRUCTION box of cigars; Rcussillc'H jewelry H(; found and developed such plfly- ning 7-5, 0-3. tenant Harold Davlson tr.mrA 202, ntartlni? promptly at 2:30 o'clock. atore, pen anil pencil pet; .1. Krldel, i MH Lou O.'hrig, Tony La/.crri Tomorrjfw the local high school HergonntH George Clayton nml .lumen Tho mutch will bo played nt the UKaugli, Koenig and Wilson. Tlinrn J. Shccdy mado 201, Poiircninti Ben- MoiiniouOi County Country club at Exclusive in Nash'built cars, Syn- Full pressure lubrication, 7-bcaring crankshaft, hollow crank- prize undetermined; Kntsln'u drug court, inn will m.'ilto their way to the chronized Springing ends back seat pins, aluminum alloy Invar itrut pistons, oversize electrical Hore, leather wallet; Motor Boys, li- will be no admission charge to the Plalnfleld high school where thi-y en- jamin I'ryor tallied 2«9 nnti Captain Kalontown. cense plate holder; Donioe & Swan- meeting. counter strong opposition. Harry VanNoto scored 2U. Tho I'ialnriPlil Hockey club In a bounce—a uniform, level ride in 8yetem-*nd more other fine-car construction features than ell, box of candy; Straus company, member of tho North Jersey Field both front mi rear seats. • any ot the 21 other care under $895. $ prize undetermined and Hchroutlei'u Went Bergona Win. Hockey ansodlatlon. Arid up. F. 0. D factory. Suijtct to chanie without notie: Your pnsent (at usually touts down paymrnt pharmacy, clothes brush. The West Borgen athletic club de- Bfilford lied Hoi Win. noya!» Ijnfont Cardinal.. The Delford.Kwl Sax took ththe The Royal athletic plub of Fair The aevenly bowlers who feated the Kcansburg Trojans, fl to Circulation That Counti. SEE IT-DRIVE IT-COMPARE IT-BEFORE YOU BUY AHY CAR J, last Sunday afternoon at Kcann- measure of tho Kcyport Boars, 5 to Haven defeated tho Itcd Bank C«r- taken part In thirty or more 2, last Hunday afternoon at Belford. dlnalu, 21 to 12, lant Hunday after- Newflpaper circulation that count* will be dunned In groups of live, ac- burg. The Bergens mado six hits off The rselford boys collected soven noon on tho Hoynls' fluid nt F»lr with tho ndvcrtlaor to the honalldo HOWARD MOTORS, Inc. cording to their BdOaon averages, two Keansburg hurifirfl, whilo 1 BOCKD WOEMS tN rOUlTRY. the boatmen, the runners and theprisoning a rat In each coat sleeve— Card of Thank*. Bowling Dinner New Jersey Will Asbury Trackmen Press Assnciation crimps. Its effort* to escape u the dummy To our many frtenda. r«l»Uv«i tuvi By A. O. Philips, Formerly la Charge The boatmen, plying in large skiffs, lay on d»ek, produced very satisfac- neighbors who *o kindly •.mlsualn Stop The Fish Hogs Annual Meeting Poultry Husbandry at Purdue. were the only communication be- tory twltchlngs; their squeaks pamd any way during the.recent IIIMMMH Wednesday Night Defeated Bank tween the ships and shore; their best muster as the groans of a very sick death of our wlf» and mother, Jo- The n»w law providing that the Mlns J. Mabel Brown, publisher of The problem of Intestinal worms in man. hanna Warren, we wl«b to extend poultry Is most noticeable and irri- ustomers were the runners, whose our appreciation and thank*; espe- Awardi to bo Made to Winning li»h and game oommtatlon may post Coaclt Don Needh*m'« Men Ladthe Mat&wan Journal s.ud the Key- duly was to deliver, sailors, at.$3 to Nlkko's chief, Miss Piggott (sh« cially (6 thote who eent flow*r« streams (or it hours after 'locking, port Weekly waj elected president ot tating from March until September. Team* and Individuals of Red Until Last Event—Fail to The Infestation IB moro common In $5 each, to the waterfront boarding- insicted upon being so addressed), loaned cars, the pall l>e»r«r», Eatoii- to preceat those who follow the fl»h the Moiimouth County Press associ- houses. The runner's work was com- was her own bounoer and bartender, town Fire company, ana Rev. Louts Bank Bowling League at An-trucks and take their limit or more Score a Place in High Jump ation at its annual meeting held in birds over neven months of ag«, but M. Caae. It Is found in cblcka an young as tlve pleted when the sailor crossed the and in the use of her bung etartsr as nual Banquet. when the trout are liberated, IB now —Lo»t 52-47. th« Red Bank Elks home Monday threshold; thereafter he was hand- a weapon she developed amazing Oeorge Warren snrl Family, In effect, Tb» penalty for violation night Everett Rudloff of the Asbury weeks. Older birds are more resist- Charles Roop and Family, ant to Infentatlon than younger blrda. died by the boarding-house master— skill. When she lacked enough sail- —Advertl»em«nt. The annual banquet of the Redis revocation of UCMUO for one year. Leading up until the last event by Park Press was chosen vice presi- thecrimp. Shipmasters usually wel- ors to nil an order for a crtw*, Nlk- Bank bowling league, at which With approximately 100 »tream» four points the Red Bank high dent, H. L. Fowler of the Atlantic Young chicks may develop a few worms without noticeable harm to comed tiie runners, for, with ships ko would entice a likely-looking pros- inwards will bo presented the win-and tributaries to »tock with trout, school trackmen dropped their open- Highlands Journal secretary, and often lying In harbor for weeks, the pect into her saloon, calling loudly Card of Tfmnfcn, ning teams and Individuals, will be it would be a physical Impossibility ing scholastic match to Ajbury Herbert Meyers of the Spring Lake themselves, and they may not dem- We wish to thank tho many friends onstrate any unfavorable raactlbns desertion of sailors, which meant for drinks. Tho victim would be held Wednesday night, at the Redto do this uniformly or with any de-Park yesterday by a score of 62-47. Oasotta treasurer. forfeiting their pay, saved the con-nudged along the bar until he stood who gave expressions of their sym- Bank Elks club. William McKnfght, gree of aattsfaction to the anglers ^Wlth a lack of high Jumpers the until the fall of the year when they pathy In our recent, bereavement; for Following the dinner members Of are. mature1. siderable cost of maintaining the over a trap door. Nlkko received floral tributes and other mark* at president of the league, Is chairman If atreami were closed, even In part, Red Bankers dropped out ot thethe association and their guests crew. In fact, captains often paved beer, but the 5,tringer was served a of the committee l(i charge, which, winning p'cture In the last event of kindness. cocnplately for two days after stock- heard a vary Intereiting address According to Dr. E. B. Cram of thetho way for the runners by a process concoction called a Miss Piggott Spe- John and Vincenzo Vaccarelll cbniists of the officers, William ing vu done. the day when three Asbury P»rk given by Glenn P. Wlshard, execu- U. S. Department of Agriculture, se- p Hradshaw, James Acerra and Walter ! snd I BOROUCH OF RUMAON CLEAN-UP Beginning May 6, 1015, »nd lMtlnjr on* w«k.reek., alail onionp«»or—, whl- o ow—n- jprop«rt- -^f er renrunt within thth* Boroulb of Rumaon, art MONMOUTH COUNTY'S GREAT MARKET PLACE raqutitad to cUtn til croDerllli, raku off -- -- J»« ••» U1WIIB, mp, T-kKV Of! alt bee fanrda . vaetnt Ioti ind make a general cle»rt-up, All refuse, will be re- moved by the Borough trucks If you will "Where the Buyer Meets the Seller" Thirty Words for Twenty-Five Cents npttfy tho Borough Clark'i office. Tele- MIIIMM Rumaon 54B. JERB 3, CAREW, Clark. ARTICLES FOR SALE ARTICLES FOR SALE BUSINESS NOTICES. feMPLOYMENT. ROOMS FOR RENT. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR RENT ROOM for rent: comfortable, In private NOTICE. AWN MOWERS t new low prleea for flnt 'AINTER and deeorator. Prices reason- WANTED, white general houneworkers. UTTLE SILVER—Six-room houtt; all Im- BEH I-BUNGALOW, atv.n room, ui 1ORB USED eprtyen, Wi Ji'va ..v.ral fllfstnlly;t two minuteit s ffro m ddepott , I provements; convenient to bus Une ana bath i Just redecorate J tiirouihout r aa* clan mowers. Msrrltt Machine Ehop, able• ||l^p.. Wllllt,B#»..^»»mB Pm *. Woodward.•»!»_-_-- vr R<— - r- W— $40; must tiava references, Monmouth Tan* notlca that Piul Fatlekr Intand. typn and >liu ol uMd outflU for quick 4__Meehnnlo street, 822 Red Bank. ank. Star Route, chore Red Bank Jmployment Agency, 107 Monmouth qulro at 181 South Bridge avenue. honli. two-car garage: grounds (7x1001 hssur; all IroorocmenU i ona.«ai garaw. to apply to Mayor and Council of Borough lelfvaryi priced rilbt. O«n>» IW »i)y Bank.* ______ifl-W-2. , treet, Hed Bank, phone 8l*po.* 'ruit, grapGs. inquire 47 WaahlrjgtOB B. «. Vaijd.rveer. IB Brantb avnoa, of Biimaon, N. J.. for a Bational Retail lay or evening at Hendrlokaon Supply OH SALE. hatcSIng eggs and cfalckai NICELYfurnlshed room. Southern ex- phone Bad Bank 1166. Columbian Plymouth Rocks, Emma T, ' ll"e MUSICAL w« can supply it- !»• OARPENKR want* position, experienced street. Red Hank, or your own broker. Cnn.utniitlon Llccnae for premise, ttltu- 'ompany, Mlddletown, N. J. In flowers, vegetables, lawns nnd trees. posure; private family, all conveniences; FOR RENT, .urnlihed oi uhfurnltllldrVn Bled nt 11 LafayeLta itrot, Itum.on, N. udlger, Bethany road, Hoilot, phonl • traction on any wind or etrlng Inetrn* BUNGALOWS in K«(TB*uic. flre roemi, ill 'BAYERS—New and Sad" . yera lor :«yport 182-R. Ill work by day or week: best of refer- also uarag-. Rent very reasonable. 81 river irith beach, eight-room home ana itoprovemenUt good con_lUflni su-mee.! J. Ubjactloiu, If any, nhould ba mad« durw i ihade traa otnt Including accordion. Arrangemanta South street, Red Bunk, phone 1.30-M. farm, eatateestate,. golf COL lan be made to ourchai* Inetruraente. Al- ictss. ¥..¥.. Itobcrts, 37 Thlnl street, Rum- iath; hot water h«ated; alt lmprov«m«nta| 128 per month- John H. Cook, Jr., 8re»- Immediately In wrltlnH to Jera 3', Carew, jraringraying, CallCall , orr writT—* Bsjndrlckso. n _Hup. ILACTOIl. rebuilt Planet Jr.. also Bol- , N .J J. URNlBHED _oom, all conveniences i prl- iiuraueh Clerk of the Boiough of Rumaon, o repairing, Ann««, 47 Washington deal location; for year or seaeon. raor» eirenuer 8brew«bury, N. I. ohoat ly Company. MlddUtown, or ant and repair!. Conovec Bros., lalss vat* family, no other roomers. 16 Laka • - • ' Red Bank 1169. Red Btnk 1486-J. N. J. • • • ,nd isrvlce. Wlckttunk, N. 3,, phona' 0 rest, phont Red Bank. 1751. _____ iARDENER wants position; experienced 01), top .oil , Jttti »er«»of top «oil inrdener and fruit, grower, open for po- svenue, K«d Bdiik. _____ LARfJE LISTING of estlUs, bom*., Ur|> VkRM oi 168 «cr«i In HoUdsl ceotlos for (Signed)' loot privati «ery cheep. fldl ar and four tc ~ FUEL Olt tanks (or tale tend In- fon May 1: to tnko chiirRo of a gentle- FURNISHED rooms for rent on tbe rlv«r and smalll housih s andd bupgalowibl . fl4 nmti price ISOO. AvilUbte Maroh lit PAUL PAKIOKY, & kield - " -Tir.lt. plw.: Hi, TTEil WliiTB HOUSE Antigua Bbop, nan's place; River Road, numion, N. J. •tailed t grading sod t andicape ' C!X|>ert in trees, flowers, bank. £9 K.ctor placa. Ked Bank, me before you rent. G. Howard Uppln- Apply Joieph O. UcGue Ageney, phone uuuiiy* eaeonil.liahd *at«r Haaddtn'a Corner, Red Bank, Anllquii ihrubs, , lawns and fruit. B_«t phona 287'R. _ cDtt. ^i Monmoutb street, phone Red ought »nd aold, worki maion. work, trucking I aind, if references. Address Q. Hunt Mlddletown pbotw Gardener, !iox 511, ROOMS FOR RENT, comfortably fur- Dank 821. OB BBNT, noru, offlew. Saw. MJMH. IREWOOD, Ifl per load, $ 10 par cord; dlndere and vraval, Old bultdlnge torn ted Bank. nUhedl rooms for rent; with or without FOUR-ROOU M bungalog w for r«nt[ sas,, wwaa- ap-rtsunta, i UncroTtdi all loeauena. boat ribs, oik timbers, tocu.it poitst ap-rtsuntai UncroTtdi all loeauena. ,D.. foi your old tyii.wrlter, adding Ba- down ard removad. A. Jonei. pbone [OURLY NURSINC—Maflnags, elcohollo board, all Improvements; centrally locat- tte r andd electricityltiit . G66 CartoCt n streettt. Ju.tt offff BroaBB dd atreettrt. Land tt LoaLo n OOoo u chlne, check -rlter or other office eaylp- ilactHa planing mill and saTrmill for ous. ed. Apply Hudson House, 1-1 Hudson Riimaon, N. J. H MM«ehanlh roae dstr««tt. BBad BBantt. «fANT ADVERTISEMENTS. om work. Cbarlei 0. Bennett ft Co.. Nut- Eaton town 477, care, IrrlKutlon, Iij-pmlRnnlcB; Indlvidu- l ntt will Oil. Jol.pb & Serplco, Key- lllzed treatment8 for nerves and narcot- avenue, phono Red Bank fi_U. __ FOH KENT at Fair Eaven. llx-room bun- 'amp road, fhona Mlddlatown EBB. LAHGE, sunny room, next to bath; HIBO LOST AND FOUND rt. N. J.. phone 184. ^_ CHECK UP on your baatlng plant now. cs. Trained mid iimrtlcui l nurweB on cull. ffatow, all modem Improvements: tdeal to break on the Wentingbouae WO porcp h awningsg of excellent quality ..tteraby's sraall two-room apartmont, with private location. Ready for occupancy; anfur- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE iiBETB to break on tha Wg W. will be glad to call and give «etU NUIBCH Keglatry, phone Ited bath; all conveniences; nesr station unit Hl-WAnD—LOBS, sold ring with garnet refrigerator with the flva-yeat guarantee, and In excellenllt condition; about XOtfi and any other repairs. lank 1422. nishtd. Apply Mrs. Jack Sparling, B Cath- HED BANK water front bargain [ tfn- feet wide. Irujulro at 164 Hudson Avenue. bus line; reasonable. Apply H. A. Worth- erlnejtreet, fair Haven, N. J. roora houte, modernized, 50x450 j ga- »tnne, lomewhere on Broad street, Find- Tustlng'e, U Honmouth atrnat, lied Bank. d Bk Chestnut Furnace Co* WHITE WOMAN wish** day's work to ley, 28 Hector place, phone Red Bank ; er pl-siis return to Kdwanl Henenbertr, 22 roS BALE, aod. top'.oil, All dirt, manure, ank. do, or would do laundry, in or nut. Call gea. outhulliilnfft, boathous*. wnterfront 1168, ATTRACTIVE eight-room houee, fine rei- ulkheadei; facoii two street*! IS,Oi-0.O0t Monmmlth Htreet." cinders anil {ravel I prleaa raaipnab a. PBR T6> BOIL, humus, top dressing ILEOTRICIAN—If it's •lectrical we sail. ,t 276 Mechanic street, after C:00 P. M.. identlkl lection ; centrnl; Urge fireplace, for I awn 8 that produce! r«hulti. Ats- ihong Red liank 1274,- IIton Berk, 8S Broad (treat:. Ited Dink, LOST, small black and white hound dog, llaude Wright. Mttkhim place, Little BIN s, 'J6c and up. D, U Temple, Hlahway lnittU or repair i eitlraaUi cheerfully LARGE, furnished front room, with kitch- hardwood floorB, built-in bookcase; targe >hon« 1616. , fart ncttcr; fenmloi In Kumaon last «r, phonponee BBeed BBank U9S-J. , . at Mlddletown. Wen. Call u. for any or all of rour HO, experienced, ope oka %< enette for light housekeeping; with or porrlj and sara^e; phon« Red Bank Thuraday. rliono Atlantic Hlghlaniti IVERGRBENS—NorwaRGRBENSN y tpruce and lectrldat troubles. Victor 0. Perottl, 23 Englinli; uhle to tako entire char go of without garage; three minutes' walk from ;i662-W, or call Owner, 1 Allen place. Red IROCI.RY, d«licatessen and candy •tori - fituj Scotch ulna, >[c and 50c. Up to ax )RY oak wood In stove and flrsplace hurch -trect, 8aa Bright, phone 233-V/- OUBO for tunniI family; excellent cooli; railroad station. 147 Bridge avenue. Bank. (or sal*, no reasonable o!T«t r«fQiid. fait tail. Conn «nd lit th«m at the old lengths, well rotted manure, top -ol|l rivea; ninken nlco npiieiirance; reference! Phono Red Bank B76-M. „ rite Box 201 Monmouth Beach, N. J. Irlveways graveled, tractor pfowlHs and IN8MITHING—Sheet metal work, heat- it.nne.Jy farm, Nutswarap rond, Miildle- ere, etove work, general jobbing, t-itl- !gs, phono 1778, Hc«l B»nV. KOOMS, one with running water, one with FOit RENT, ilx-room houw. hot water CD BANK vicinity—Hundr.d* of farms ARTICLES FOR SALE. own, N. J. ; ruck for hire. J. E. Carney, obon. Bat- 1OUPLE, cook nntl butlor, long exiierU heat [ slso a four-roone, mOi housek pl, bath, , to suit any pocketbook. UlueUated mtown «6-J-a. . matee cheerfully furnished. DeWItt C. balcony; In private home; most desir- heat. IInquirq e Owner, 12 Oik pla:e, Fl .•OR SALE, ilxty four hole locust pom ftt (EVOLVING SHELF, moat unUue, only Carhart, DO Branch avenue, phone Red enced, wisli tioaitiona; good references, ably; reasonably priced. R. H. Vander- , N. phone Rei Bank 247». iookl«t (r««. Raf H. Still man, SUU Hr N J h Ri Bk 247» ilghway, G«tosU>«a. N. J. Phone Etton- GOcc each. Phone Itumioitumson 6(II601. on tha Wastlnrfiouse refrigerator, with fO OIOILL- ... _ _ _ ..- Bank BSH-W, " ' . /.ddresa care Pontotlico Box 305, Rumson. veer, 49 JJranch avenue, phone Red Bank l OR RENT at Rum BO n, fivefroom bunga- 1SUTB RAB1TAN BAY Boat WofkiTTjl gva.yaar suarenwo. 8M It at TuiUng'i, atot r with othf eth eflve-ytar Wcstlnghoua guaranteee relrlger. T - 1465. low and Karase, all improvements; near own 178. Broad etreel, Kaynort, N. J. Fifty naW I Mnnmouth street. Rid Bank. Ing'a. 16 Monmouth street. Bod Bante. GEORGE) a BROWN, insurance and ATTRACTIVE, sunny, famished room, bus line, furnished or unfurnished, only UVER bulldlna site for itle. north end RED BANK government examination. Cooper's bridge, on Shrewsbury river, rowboati <16 up, Ava atllboati, dinghy, PPICATTFJ8H—Bargain. In «>h and real e-tata. 80 UeLtrta etreet. Red rounred: Immi({rant patrol lnnrcctor. near Broad street; reasonable. 24 Pe- "'able tenants accepted; immediate pos- 1 \i> faet un to 18 fiat. Springboard aqua- tern plsce, Red Bank.* ins frontage on west side of State High- luariumsi also plants and fjah.auppliea FARM PRODUCE. Bank. ippllcatioiifl cio'sc May 4. Men 21 to 36. plune, ll.hliu akin, a«» ekllfa. HO a foot. or a»l« at BeUy Roaa Flih Hatchery, 1 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, flevfln-room ay, artesian well on lot Alston Beek- OUTBOARD boat and motor for .aiJTVffl 3OW MANURE. 32.50 per ton: hone ma- It art $1,800 year. Steady work. Com- TWO Individual two-room furninhei man. attorney, Red Bank. Vllen place ilyt oft Klv«r»l«01 Evlnrude Fastwlu 'JANUS, violin,, organe, Ampleo Duo-Art bln'a. 89 Broad street, Bed Bank. eata /tee. Write todiiy HUM. Kranklln Uei'Kcn p)nee,_ Red Bank. Ennaafler. Port Monmouth, H. J. Shrewsbury avtnua j operated by the niotoi", just ovarhauled; naw parts 180, hoy, phono 81. * late Louis GettU, Must sell to settle up Welta Mljnon tuning, voicing and re- nstttuto. Pcpt. f.r.fi.A, Rochcntcr. N. Y. FURN"ISIIKD—ThreRISIIKDTh o roomn nnd bath" for RIVER" PliOPERTy; six roomi and. bnth, will noil complete outfit tt/c l»0. Fhona conditioning, Dlrhana rlano Shop, Drum- ^EQfit"A^LiB pTftnts~for aale i lettuce, c«b~ 'HONE £817 Red Dank, for rour plumb- with sun porch; all lmprovementa; rent estate. For further Information see B. Bl- bage, broccoli, cauliflower, tomato, pep- ing, heating and tinning problems. Ad- light hkhousekeepingi . 30 MhMechaniic Btrcet lano, admlnUtrator, 200 Broad etreet. lied Dank 8867-J before El80 P. M.' rnond place, Red Bank, phont 613. ASSISTANT to hentins ciiRlnner; man Red Brink/ reuBonfiblo- Call 309-J or 2M9 Red Dank. SEA SKIFF for aale, Scumun outboard er, BIIKplant, celery, red and yellow «w«et Ico and eatlmnteB free. Joseph W. VQX< Eat mtown. N. J. !OW- WHV tha Waitlnghouaa refrlger. otato; Inrge or smalt quantities, G, U I'lnckncy road. Red Bank. to work In local territory—learn FOR RENT, "six rooms; garuge; all Im- »ea skin with 82 h. 1>. Evlnrmle motor itor fa guaranteed for five years. Bee ROOMS for rent, every convenience; gn- piovemGnta; on conrrete road, two RECENTLY modernized old house, half nnd equipment. Boat can also be called, )ougla» Parker, Rumson road, Little Sil- heating engineering, nir conditioning; _ rago: breakftiBt If dealred. Whyte, 800 acre: ten minutes to Bed Bank; eeven iero_at TuetlnK'i, 18Monm6utb etreet, cr, N. J., phono Rod Bank 1781-U. blocks from railroad depot; $30. A. 1'hla, ie a high clan lioat at a reasonable ed Bank. SHARPENING — Horse and barber opportunity to work Into Bales en- ver road, Fair Haven. _^ • ' __^ BisfhofT. Middletuwn. N. J., phone 168. oomi, oil burner, steam heat, fireplace*, price. Can ba teen at 80 Madlaon avanue, 'ARMER9 and truck gromri will find a clippers, lawn mowers and all sharp ARtiE front room on first floor, adjoin lam, fruit and shnde trees. Bargain at Red Bank." USED CARS and part, bought and .old: ready market for their produce by ed* gines ring. Experience not necessary. TWO-ROOM house, large attic, cellar; wel 6,8 50. Ray VanHorn. phone Red Dank also all kind, ol new parta ao]d£ uaed edge tooli | welding and all kinds Position nays expenHO allowance nnd ing bnth. for one or two women, wit water; ground* 20 0x200; partly fur- SEA SKIFF SB feet long, In good condl. 'ertlslng In Tbe n.gliter'* cJai.lfled col- ianl. Or two rooms for light house glM.._from eO c*nt* to $t.0O. Ab# Blraon, blacksmith work done. B. A, Hlckay niHhodj for scaBon or year round; rent tlft-i, 48 h. p.l Fierce Arrow motort i WorthUy Red Bank, phone extra Income daily from sales! Ex- seplnir for couple. Mrs. A. Moynuhan $150. Occupancy May 1st. Telephone 'OXWOOD PARK—Two new houses, gen- FEED—We are offer ing a very & Son, Everett, phono Tied Bank I Lake avenue, Ited Bank.* uine Cape Cod Colonial, the other six* ljrlca $280. O. Nelaon, 23 Center etreet, !i_2-J cellent opportunity with lending com- Red Bnnk 1179-J. Son Brlitht, N. J.* t good 20% dairy ration at an especially ,,703-J-l. WQ ROOMS, for rent for llijht house 1 •oom cottQB* type, both IIRVO avary raod- LASH—PUno 'accordlan, ow price. See ua. Utncs & Davis, phone pany In homo heutin;? niul nir condl. HOUSE for rent, one block from business lrn convenience end are completely dec-. UAHUA CLUMPS for »t«, TTfl aiio 1200 bait'ban,, bargain ii>>Icii ont week Honing. Must have i>lcasinK pcrBon- housekeeping, to business woman; m section of Brond street; six rooms and •rated throughout Open for Inspection nil good varletlea, Including Jeraey j|y. finrltorn »$x, tonor "and alto also MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, strings and re- her roomera. rhone Red Bank 3848-J bnth; electric and gas, furnace heat. Call ivery day and heated for your comfort, Itenuiy. William Kane, Kane Inne. Hid •racial thli weak. D. Annea., 47 Wa-h* palrlna at Price's Muslo Store, 81 West allty nnd wnnt pcrmnncnt cofincctlon ' ornlntra or eveningH. . at 76 Mechanic street, Hed Bank.' for details write or phone, Q. Howard HAY. BTRAW, ear corn. Qreer) Moun- dletown. ngtoit "tract. Red Bank. • Front etreet. Red Bank. to justify trnlninR. Apply (in per- SIX-ROOM HOUSE, hot water heat; fire- Upplncott, 31 Monrooutb street, phone MAGIC bird seed, 10a per package: bird MAYTAG WASHER, modi I ,30 hold* four tain potatoes, moderate prices. RED BANK Bu.lnen* Institute prepares for son. Holland FuriuiL-e Co.A world's APARTMENTS. place, garotte; near high school: fine Red_ Ban It 321. treat free. Paramount Fat Shop, 117 gallonj mori fvatfr than any other Matthew Mullln, Brookd*le Firm, secretarial positions. Day and night larsest instnllcra of home heating _ya- condition; $42.50 per month. Milton EXCHANGE 18%-acro farm, two mlle- Monmouth street, Had Bank.* >ashar. Thla~m«an« it faitar and betto Lincroft, N. J.. phone 8232-W. Red school. Florenoe O'Shea, 128 Qroad street, Berk, US Broad street. Red Bank, phone from Red Bank, two acres wooded, rest ruher. Se» it. at TuatlnB'i, 16 MOD tomfl, 1013 Anbury avenut;, Aabury 'WO LARGE rooms, private bath; fur- GIG. FOR sXi-,7treee, white birch and cedar, Dank. phone 688. R-d Bank. nished or unfurnished, for light houB.- Ulable: outbuildings, turkey, seese, poul- louth -treat. ' Tark, N. J, HOUSE forfor - rent: 22100 Monmouth sstreett , try houses; running brook; five-room bun- 20 ccnta ups alao full-grown Norway METAL WEATHER3THIP8 for doora and ephiK; In private family; heat, water. , "Unices; very beautiful treaal IBO.OO etch SEVEN-PIECE dlnatU ast for tilt, good 'OULTHY FEED—Mannamar, Life Oyol windows] save 25% of fuel costs. H. n, electricity; reasonable rent; yaraya if $30. Alstol n BBeckman, attorney, galow, two-car garage; eoll 810,000. Will Mrs. I* Brekor, River avanua and Cheat. Broad Btrtet, Red Bank. 10 exchange for house in Ited Bunk or As- .condition; raaionablo. Gall C30-R, Hod main for your chicks ( Park and Pol A, Hcndrlokson & Co., phone Red Bank CROCHETERS wanted, experienced on in- called. Call after fi:00 P. M. 47 Ham- nut atrcot, Lakewood, N. J,» Bank. turd feeds pay. Make a teiU Hanoe 1400, 111 Monmouth street. Red Bank. avenue, Red Bank/ SUMMER BIJNilALbW furnlBhcd, five bury Pifrk. Milton Berk,-88 Broad street, fants' hand-made bootees. Write Chaa. [ted Bank, phone 1616, UEFKKiERATOR, gas ovm to put on Davla, phona 108. THE HIGHEST prices paid for live chick- Mett, II North Sixth street, 1'hiladelphia, PARTMENT of three rooms for repU 14 rooms, all improvements; 100 feet from FOR SALE, Berval electric refrigerator, road; fine lawn, large trees; river sports. r>lat«, Singer aowlntr maohln* and other large also; box In perfect condition: IJUOILEItS—Milk fed. 1 ft to 2 pounds, ens. Joe Baker, 280 Mechnnlo street. Pa." Spring street, phone 8328-M. MONMOUTH COUNTY farmii very .elect nrtlclcn for snle. 103 East Front street, for sale: raised on my own farm. Byd- phone Red Bank 2809. Reasonable for season. Call Bed Bank Hat' of all else* and typce. Your In- Had Bank. mechanism out of order; }fi for quick tale, iIRL WANTED n« Kenoral houaeworker, .TTHACT-VE, Riverside avenue; all the 390-J, or 2110. quiries will ba (tlven personal attention. A, C. Swift, 124 Bergen piece. H«d Dank, jy HnmberKer, Nutiwamp roadi phoni advantage- of an apartment; continuous no cooking; excellent home. 402 Hecond BUNGALOW apartment of four room Q. Howard LiDplncott, 81 Monmouth TEN-PIECE mahoiinny dining room suit*, JUSST ARIUV£D"-LarsrARIUV£DLarsre shipmenship t ooff cnn iled Bank 88r.6-M. FOR HEAL. ESTATE, Insurance of all avenue, Urndlcy Beach, phone A.bury ot water, oil burner and all the comforts itreet. phono Red Bank 321. TJSN and twelve week a old White Leghorn, t a real private homo; five rooms, bath and B or a KG ; vatt improvements. 12 $45; Bevon-piece dining room suit*, $181 ranges, andd oiill cookinki g itoveat ; low kinds or first mortgage loans, con- P«rk__6261.* Foster atreet, River Plaza. FOR SALE, lot 100x400, high ground, thrqe-pleoe living room Httlte, 11S[ three- «"!«»; fiantutl SwarU,. H Rhode Inlnnd Rod and Barred Rock pul- d pl; lt porch and garage; Wait Fron eta." Also baby chicks from the a.bovi sult Hawkins Brothers. 10 -lonmoutk MARRIED" MAN wioh-3 i>i>nft_e.ii-as caio- ttfactlvo grounds rneaV town" and station; m<-ll living quarter., poultry "houi a j jibco living room suite, $25: tliree-pleDe itreet, phone 1887.* takor, Kaidener; can do moBt 8ny- HOUSE "of." six" r6"orriBV~air~thipr6vementsJ lfllf mils from Eaton town on Neptune overatunod llvlnu room suit*, $SOt 0x12 ncedi. All breeds blood tented. Sydne str.ct. Red Bank. tent reasonable. Inquire Owner, 1 Allen for rent. J30. 17 Petcra place. Ret T. B£D| iprlng and mattr#»i for fambersor, Nutswamp road, phone He ins:; nine yetirs lust position: excellent 1ace or Bank. Key at 19 Peters place, phone Red Highway. Write to W. Broda, 1405 YotU UK, tUi new kitchen set, $12. L. E. ___ reference. Address Uox 81, Bel ford, N. > P"Q"g R^ Bank 8662-W. avenue. New York City. Brown, 117 Prospect avenue, Bed Bank, salt; alia drMBor, chulr nod rock«r; In B»nk__8866__H. • PAINTER and paper hanger and decor' 'HREE-ROOM apartment, nil improve- Bnnk 2481-M. good condition. Phon« Red gtnk 3182.* J.* Phon» 87. WHITE LEdHORNS; about E0O six-weeks itor; reasonable prices. Will paper i ments; steam heat; unfurnished. Crover DIGNIFIEGNIFED rresidence e onn South BBroar d FOR SALE or azohange. Southern Califor- FOA SALE, S00 Consrottum niffi," _Lh"'_i_§ii old White Leghorn cockerel*, tor »nle room for $3.60 and UP: all work guaran GIRL WANTED for general housework. Lpnrtrnents, 106 Wallace street, phone Htreet; teltwelvl ee o, fouf r hathshh . cocomm nia bungalow, modem tmprovthientf, SOlJ AND PASTURE for sale; sod at thi and color*; Also floor cdverlns hy the 10c each. H. G. Morris, Coifs Neck, R teed. Joseph Hoffman, 22 Drummom Apply 28 Weat Front street. Red Hank. 32 3 Tailored Tubbable Frocks Store Open for Warm Spring Days Until 9 P. M. 5.98 Saturday Evening Last Day You can get these dresses today and wear them tomorrow! They're brisk, breezy, cool, and so Saturday Sale Our Dramatic Spring-like! Washable crepes with new smocked shoulders, front fullness that is so important, embroidered pockets and scarfs, brief short sleeves, and fluid- Washable Doeskin Better ly slim skirts. In the important pastels: dusty rose and aqua; white and cabalero red. With Cloves contrast accents. Sizes 14 to 42. Homes Second Floor 1.25 Sales 16.95 to 18.00 Goats Smart women are always completely 'sold' on thetie washable doeskin Here Ts a Brief List gloves. They wear Now 14.95 them with their of Some of the sports clothes . . . Sensational Values! All are coats that have been leading the Spring dip them in soap fashion parade! Man-tailored swaggers and avids ... and wear dressy types. them with their "Masterbilt" Aluminum afternoon frocks! 1.29 Monotone and mixed tweeds in' mannish top Streamline pieces from the coats, well-cut, splendidly tailored. Rib crepes New Chamois Color makers of.Micro,. 2-qt double and Jacquard crepes with dressmaker detailing. boilers, 4-pc. sauce pan sets, 5- "Navy,Trunko and mixtures. Sizes"14 to"44.*"" White, Eggshell qt. tea kettles, 6-cup drip cof- Don't miss this chance to get your Spring supply fee maker, 8-qt, saueepot, 8- Second Floor at an unusually low price. You'll have that cup percolator. •omplete satisfaction of money well spentj . Fourth Floor . 12.98 Dinner Service 9.98 A service for eight. Our new- est dinnenvare pattern .... Bargain Square Sale Chiffon Hose "Flower Shop" . . . modern, quaint and colorful. 53 pieces. Fourth Floor Baby 59c 11.95 Fibre Rugs 'Another very special purchase of those beautiful silk stockings for Sat- 7.95 urday! All-silk sheer chiffon, also some in service weight. A range of 9x12 jacquard woven fibre the most popular Spring shoe tones. Every pair well reinforced" at heel, rugs, reversible type with dec- Week orative colors and designs wov- . toe and garter fold. Remember, Saturday, on Bargain Square! en thru to the back. Third Floor Floor Ends Saturday 29.95 Refrigerators 23.95 at 9 P. M. New one-door model, 75-lb. ice capacity; fully insulated- and Cheviots.., Tweeds... Flannels in white Duco finish with A Free Baby chrome hardware. Some With Two Pair of Trousers Fourth Floor Our Studio With Each Purchase of 5.00 or More Maple Bridge Lamps Fashion Predicts 2.79 New Spring Suits Complete with shade and 12- a Bright Future for.;; Infants' Glass Sets inch adjustable tray. Sturdily- 4.95 built and in soft honey-color Four glasses and one. dish, in a pastel finish-.* Also some in mahog- wicker basket. any and walnnt finishes. Third Floor Vanta Electric Bottle Warmer, Pink or Blue 1.00 25 00 3.50 Carpet Sweepers 2.89 ' Fine Silk Socks with Ribbed It has been a long time since Ball-bearing carpet sweepers, Tops, 4 to 6 3 pr. 1.00 a group of suits at this price regular household size in at- 2.98 offered so much! They were tractive finish; sturdily con- Rubber Lined Percale Diaper all tailored expressly for structed. Nothing smarter . . . nothing more completely Bag, 4 Pockets 1.00 FourtlV-jFloor wearable-with-everything . . . than a dashing Steinbach Kresge's .. which white felt! means that there are many Glass Luncheon Sets 30x40 in. Hand-Loomed Wool important hand - finished Btenkets, Embroidered.. 2.98 1.09 Vogue says: "Put on a white hat with your dark points to make them look 22-piece green and crystal and fit well. glass sets ... a service for suit!" . . . now, and with your Summer pastels Sheer Imported Swiss Hand- four; saucers, plates, sherbets later! All are devastating, dynamic brims, with Made Bonnets 1.98 and goblets. dashing patent leather or grosgrain accents. Single and double breasted Fourth Floor Headsize's 21'/ to 23. styles for men and young 2 Second Floor men. Suits for business Inlaid Linoleum •Second Fluor and general wear. New Sq. Yd. 1.99 grays and brown tones. Brand new 1935 patterns in famous Armstrong inlaid lino- Sizes 36 to 42. leums . . . embossed and straightline patterns. Cement- ed to your floor at this price. Shirts With New Tll Presenting the New "High-Low" Tie Wilt-Proof Collars Maple Sunroom Set 49.95 for Smart Junior Misses IValue 69.95. A handsome 1.65 three-piece solid maple set . . . Now, thanks to the new in- settee, wing chair and club vention called Trubenize' chair; colonial design. 6.00 Third Floor A grand new shoe with a heel in the men can enjoy collar-attach- spirit of the new 'flats' . . . but lots ed comfort with starched Occasional Furniture more becoming! Perfect for walk- collar looks! These shirts 5.98 ing comfort and chic. Equally be- are of a fine broadcloth, cut Richly toned maple pieces in coming to the Junior Miss or her accurately and in white, colonial designs. Bookcase, mother! blue, tan and gray. Sizes lamp table, end table, coffee table, bench, tavern table, drop Fine baby calf, two-eyelet tie with 14 to It. leaf table, night table. medallion perforations. Navy, white. First and Second Floon • Third Floor Sizes 4 to 8. Your Kresge Department Store, Asbury Newark, Charge Account Is Good Here STEINBACH KRESGE CO Park