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Issued Weekly, Entered as Second-Class Mutter at tha VOBU Subscription Prica: Or.o TsTear £1.50 .VOLUME LVI, NO. 50. offics ct Red Bank, N. J. under the Act of March 3, 1879. RED BANK, N. J., .WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1934. # Sis Montha 81.00. Singles Copy 4c. PAGES 1 JO 12,

from Mr. Lawley'a office is another SCHOOL ADDITION. plnco broken into by Morgan, ac- Moonlight Sail On June 18 Set As cording to the alleged confession. Slirevvblmry Borough to Voto on There tho booty comprised ilve pints ISimtl Issue Tomorrow. ler of liquor, a box of cigars and ceveral packs of cigarettes. The proposed auditorium addition Students of The Rumson Private Sandy Hook Man Jailed After Arthur Sodcn'a roadside stand on McCampbell and Slocum Sub- Affiliated Young Republican!)' to tho Shrewsbury Grammar school Commencement Exercises of Red Bank Chamber of €©!» Alleged Confession That He the same- road was broken into three was the topic discussed at the reg- School Issue Exceptionally In- times, Morgan in charged with hav- mitted PlanJss for Democratic Club of Monmouth County ular Parent-Teacher meeting held at June. Class to be Held in Rivet* merce About to Embark on a teresting Publication — Many Committed at Least 88 Rob-ing stolen canned goods and cigars. Platform to This End, but Arranging for Monster Affair tho school Monday night. The need Street School—Jane Englund Schedule of Activities to Fi&%> Unusual Articles and Poema. Albert Bennett's roadside booth on They Were Voted Down. —Tickets Limited to 1,500. for an auditorium to improve the the same road was twice entered. Ice educational facilitie3 of the school Will be Valedictorian. ther Interest in Local Tho olfjhth annual number of The Stranger than many stories of fic-cream, cigars, cigarettes and candy Asaomblyman Theron McCampbell The Alllllated Young Republicans' was stressed by Fred C. England, Thn. June, 1934, class of tho Red tion is tho confession which tho po- The Rod Bank Chamber of Com- Kumson Rudder, published by tho wero taken. The lee cream was inof Holmdel and Edmund Slocum of club of Monmouth county will have a principal. G. Harold Nevlus, presi- Bank high school will hold their merce Is about to embark on a con- students of tho Rumson private lice authorities of Mlddlctown town- a gallon can. Long Branch, attended tho Demo-six-hour moonlight, sail and danco dent of the board of education, ex- graduation exercises at the River nhip say that Paul W. Morgan, a sol- structive program of activities for tho school, was isucd lust vvcelt. Tho Morgan is said to have stated that cratio stato convention at Trenton Wednesday night. ,. June 20, on theplained tho proposed method of atreet school auditorium Monday corning year. The program commit- publication contains thirty pages of dier at Sandy Hook, has mado to financing this addition, pointing out evenipg, June 18, at 8:30 o'clock. Dr. them about a ueries of robberies he sold some of the things and that last week and submitted four planks ;steamer Sandy Hook, which has been tee, which was recently appointed by original manuscript by the school he gave away other goods to friends. for the party platform. The motions |chartered for this trip. The boat will that the cost would he approximately Waldo Emerson Stevens, professor at President William A. Miller, is now puplla and cljjht pageo of live advor- which he committed over a period of Columbia yniversUy, will bo the two and one-half yearB. Morgan lfl to adopt these planks were made by leave the Atlantic Tllghland3 pier at $20,000. From the standpoint of at work preparing a Hat of worth- tlBinK matter. Tho cover in printed Mr. McCampbell and seconded by!eight o'clock. Tho sale of tickets taxes there will bo no appreciable in- guest speaker. Harold A. Hendrick- while civic projects, which, when 24 ycaris of ago and a nativo of Allen- Ron, president of tho board of educa- in royal purplo on white and thotown, Pennsylvania. Ho is thin, Mr. Slocum. All of the proposed' will be limited to 1,500. From tho crease in the tax rate due to the fact eventually accomplished, will result UBiial cover design, a close-hauled Renew Sale Of planks were voted down after con-[response the committee has received that an existing bond issue covering tion, will present the diplomas. Prin- in showing that tho community is short and otherwise of dwarfed phys- cipal Harry C, Sieber will present the Jicbooner named Rudder, outlined In ical appearance, but he proved a siderable argument. Four of them j to date ihiri fmil promises to be athe cost of toilets, added six years still progressive and intensely Inter- white, helps to make tha number ex- related to taxation on real estate and complete success. ago, will ho retired In. two years, certificates for scholarship. Bacca- ested in making Red Bank a bigger wlll-o'-the-wi3p marauder who had I laureate services will be. hrM at the ceptionally oUrnctivo. Half-tono pic- tho police not only of Mlddletown \ required that the tax rate on prop- The organization hart a similar sail Tho association v/as unanimously nnd better place In which to live and turea of the ltumeon school and of erty should not exceed $1 on $100 of last fall and it was one of the out- First Methodist church Sunday, June do business. township but of other municipalities Ray VanHorn of Fair Haven Ap- in favor of this project and a com-17, with Rev. Albert L. Baner officiat- Frances 13. Clark, '30, midshipman assessed valuation. The other plank standing social events among tho Re- mittee "was appointed to make public The Chamber of Commerce has of the United States Naval acadomy, puzzled for a long time. proposed that beer of low alcoholic publican activities of Monmouth ing. The school will close Wednes- A l b pointed General Agent of tho facts preparatory to the election day, June 20, sent out a letter to ita members, stat- are additional fcaturen. The cdltora nearly can bo ascertained ; content bo sold as a temperance county last year. A prominent or- for the bond issue to be held tomor- ing that in order to meet with, such are Ann Ellis and Martha Lee Getty. Morgan committed 88 robberies dur- UOOSeneck .' Point Property, drink without any license fee chestra will provide music for dan< 1 ing the time mentioned. All of the ! Comprising Thirty Acres. row evening from seven to nino The nineteen highest In scholastic success the active, financial and rnoi - Thorn is on appealing editorial by other tax being imposed. Mr, Mc-|ing and the Keyport fire department o'clock at the schoolhouse. Shrews- achievement held an election to de-al support of every resident of Bed thefts were of a petty sort, but in tho Campbell and Mr. Slocum claim that iband will provide music on the up- Ann Ellis, nrt!clcn on current events With tho definite upward trend of bury Boy Scout troop 50 will aid the cide an to who would deliver the Bank is needed nnd that each mem- aggregate it is estimated that he under such an nrrangement a "tall por deck. .speeches. Jane Englund was chosen ber of the Chamber of Commerce by Martha Lee Getty, Robert Lowe, stolo valuables and cash to thereal estato in Monmouth county, the committee, consisting of Mrs. Joseph Francis Lobdell, Lars Potter, Allco ' could be sold at tho old- A large committee has been ap- Irwin, Mrs. Martin Marx, Mrs. David an valedictorian, Sidney Kodama as can be of immediate- material assist- amount of at least $2,000. Morgan owners of Gooseneck Point on Seven time price of five cents with substan- pointed to take ehnrge of tho affair ance by forwarding, just aa soon atf Rutgers, Edward Crano, John Ellis, Bridge road aro again offering plots Wood and Mrs. Raymond Gu'nther salutatorlan and Abraham Zager was had been in tho army five years and tial profit to the dealer and without and almost every community in chosen to deliver tho mantle oration. possible, remittance for current dues. nusscll Hurd, Edwards Rullmnn, his enlistment expired Friday. Ho and homes for sale, after being with- in this publicity. Marjorio White, Charle3 Morton, any increase in drunkenness. Monmouth county is represented on Tho nineteen highest students were Tho board of directors and the pro- was about to leave- Sandy Hook and hold from the market for over five Tho planks submitted by Mr. Mc-this committee. A number of prom- Mnry Elizabeth Wales, Barbara Bali- years. y Robert Burke, William Bunin, Jane gram committee welcome any sug- go to Boston when Policeman Wil- Campbell and Mr. Slocum and voted inent leaders of the county and state Englund, Marjorie Fritz, Anne Gisle- gestions, either from memboro of tho rr, Newcombo C. Baker, Jr., Doro- liam Fix of the Middletown iorco Ray Van Horn, real estate broker thy Burghard, Louise Finch and Jo- down are as follows: have been Invited and they are ex- Spanish War Vets son, Barbara Harlng, Sidney Koda- organization or from Red Bank res- picked up a c]ue which led to tho ar- with ofllces in Fair Haven, has been pected to be with the Republicans ma, Ruth Linderoth, Wllfrcda Mac- idents In general, which could ba seph Hoaglond. rest. Morgan la now in the county appointed general agent of the Goose- Tax Amendment No. 1. Wo pledge tho Democartlc party and their guests on this cruise. Innes, Harold Meistrlch, Jean Mor- used in formulating the above men- Contributors to tho pages devoted jail. neck Point property. Mr. Van Horn Herbert E. Edwards of Red Bank Annual Session tioned program. to members of tho prlmry depart- i3 commissioner of public utilities in to repeal the general property • tax row, Norma Norman, Joanna Par- About two months or ao ago system which collects 85 per cent of is general chairman of the commit- ker, William Pazicky, Frances Sher- John P. G. McPhee, executive sec- ment aro Jean Elizabeth Gridloy, James Bartholomew's garago at Bel-tho borough of Fair Haven and has the taxes in New Jersey from 35 per-tee, Victor R. LeValley treasurer, Jeffrey Pettlt, Jaclln Boyd, Audrey had considerable experience in real Major Edwin Field Camp of Red wood, Walter Swenson, Viola War- retary, nnd his assistant, Mrs. Mil- ford was broken into and a pilot ra- cent of tho wealth of the state, thus Morris Miller and Herbert Brown in "Whitehurst and Abra- dred Congdon, arc making nn extra HcndrlcltBon, Clara Louise Hayes, dio outfit valued at $65 was taken. A estato both in Monmouth county and allowing 65 per cent of the wealth of charge of publicity and Charles Mill- Bank to be Well Represented effort to get an largo a fund an pos- Suzanno Getty, Dick Bryan, Mano- short time later tho garage was in Now York. New Jersey to escape paying its fair er heads the reception committee. share of the costs of, schools, debts : at Encampment Scheduled for Musical selections will be rendered sible at this time from members of flckl Lobdell, Kathrlno Despard, Bev- again entered, but on this occasion Improvements are being undertak- Other members of the committee are the association, which will enable tho erly Simmons, Gray Bryan, Eugeno J nnd other essential functions of mu- Next Week. by Miss Elizabeth Sherman, who will only a few things of nmall value were en at Gooseneck I oint and repairs nicipal, county and state govern- lArthur Johnson of Allenhurst, David present a cornet solo and Philo Dav organizntion fr> function as a live one Mlltenbcrpor, Doris Holbrook, Peggy stolen. aro being made to tho roads, docks, Goldstein, Al Helmroth and Thomas The 36th annual encampment of until such timo an It Is deemed ad- Thompson, Marlon Beltman, Junle ments, and, instead of the general will render a piano solo. A cornet duet Last Friday two Sandy Hook sol- and clubhouse. Tho landscaping is property tax, set up a modern system Shebell of Asbury Park, John Flit- tho Department of New Jersey, by Edwin Beake, Jr., nnd Miss Sher- visable to carry out a drive for new Illsey, Fritza Bullwlnkcl, Gardner diera, who apparently had a grudge being well cared for and tho entire for leyying and collecting public rev- croft of Atlantic .Highlands, Robert United Spanish War Veterans will be members and an increased budget. Finch, Chlpplo Wood, Henry Mllten- man will also bo furnished aa enter- agalnot Morgan, stopped at Mr. Bar-property including the waterfront enue which will tax all citizens ac-Holmes of Avon, Edward Broege of held at Asbury Park June 14, 15 andtainment. Tho high school orches- borger, Nat Hartchorne, Joan Flower, presents a picturesque appearance. cording to their ability to pay and 1 tholomew's garago and said they tax all business privileges according Belmar, Joseph E. Megill of Bradley 16 and it is expected that well over tra under the leadership of A. LeRoy George Dwlght, Anno. Hartshorno, know who had taken his radio. They Mr. Van Horn reports interest on Beach, Carl Whitchurst nnd Ira600 delegates will register at the Ho- Anita Thee, Audrey McNnlr, William to benefits which such privileges re- Baker, will render several selections. said it had been stolen by Morgan the part of building contractors In ceive from organized society; provid- i Wolcott of Eatontown, Raymond tel Montery, department headquart- Those In the June, 1934, graduating Manahan, Barbara Auer, Robert ut;ive uuiii organized society; prnvm- ^ . -^ , and sold by him to a Sandy Hook tho property and it is expected that TI ers. class are: Rllior, Edwin Stewart, Nicholas Rut- duo to arrangements which are nowed, however, that the exemption from! VanHorn of Fair Haven, tdpar O. man named Yates, who was unnwaro general taxation, now given to schools [Murphy of Farmingdale, Fred Quinn The encampment will open with Frcderica AlbrlRht Sidney Knilama gers, Lynn Townlcy, Porter Hoag- that It was stolon. Mr. Bartholomew being undertaken with lending insti- At Colt's Neck land, Florence Little, Rrcnda. Lob- and religious organizations, shall be land. George Mulholland of Freehold, the registering of delegates Thurs- Chnrlcs Allniro Harry Lake nformed Mr. Fix about the matter tutions, work will be started on.some day evening. Friday will be con-Evart Andcrpon Inez Lawyer dell, Riifus Finch and Nancy Bcclt- given to all improvements added to [A. E. Dennett of Highlands, Harry MiURnrot Andorson Jnnien Lcrlrly and tho latter at onco made an in-new homes in the near future. land by labor, including homes, fnc- jWelsford of Inteiiaken, Clinton B. fined to the consideration of prelim- Nineteen Pupils Graduate from fm lnu afQ lOw 1 Violet Anderson Poutrtas LeiTertn mnnfi, vestigation. Ho received every as- Gooseneck Point Is a peninsula of ' " " buildings, goods ma- |Lohsen of KGansburg, Jack Haley inary business, reports of the various Hamilton Andrews Dominic Lipert the Atlantic Township School chinm-y and Ruth Ltafleroth contrlbutorB to tho 'deparl- istance from the officer of the day | thirty acres on tho South Shrewsbury other facilities vh.ch aml Raymond L, Wy,k(,rf of Ke/_ committees, addresses of disting- Mnry Armstrong The have been created by labor or which Denmo Arnono Hazel Lingenfelter Last Night—Plans Being merit sot apart for the juniors aro at Sandy Hook and tha jither mill- I river, lying half way between Red are used for tho employment of la-port, Victor Satter of Little Silver, uished ' visitors and the nomination Jttditha Avati Frank LoverflidRO Wllllfim Rlkcr, Margaretta O'SullI- tary authorities thero. Tho conse- Bank and Long Branch. Most of thobor ; and further, that the yearly Albert Wool ley and Ira J. Kate hen of officers for tho ensuing year. In Harrison Banco Wilfreda Macliinen Made for Educational Trip. van, Marlon Bnker, Edgar Knapp, quenco was that Morgan was arrest- Bank and Long Branch. Many native taxes on land shall be limited to aof Long Branch, Edward R. Emmons the evening the annual Memorial Edwin Beake, Jr. sum never exceeding ite potential of Manasquan, Forman R. Thompson Mildred Berk Ermelinda Mnrnnclo Nineteen pupils graduated from tha Robert Hartahorne, William Thomas, ed Just an ho was about to decamp old oak trees and sycamore trees, be- services will bo held in the grand Marparct Bennett fJeorpe Martin Atlantic township school at Colt's from Sandy Hook. Mr. Fix had the yearly economic rent. of Matawan, John M. West, William Ralph Maurlell Harriet Crane, William Elllo, Jano sides tho willow and evergreen trees ballroom of the hotel, at which tho Charles Bettfl i Neck last night, when commencement Vanslclen, Jamca Hartahorno, Eliza- co-operation of EarlHoyer, chief of which were planted by tho owners Tax Amendment No. 2. P. Scott and Howard A. Mallen of Hon. William L. Dill will he the prin- William Bloom Mtltirl" MitUFincr polico of Mlddletown township, and Middletown, John P. Ilyan of Mon- Clifton Doyd Hlrold Melntrlrh exercises wero held. Tho graduates beth Pegram, William Foster, Nor- several years ago, help to complete The Democratic party hereby de- cipal orator. Mao Rrarrer William Moreau are Estelle Goldfarb; Eva Dennis, Rose of Trooper Klernan of the stato po- clares that the present system of mouth Beach, Lcroy Garrabrnnt of Richard Morrta man Edwin Tltun, Jr., Kenneth Seg- tho attractive combination of coun- Saturday will find thn delegates in- Evelyn Brower Sadecka, Jjeona Tumidaiski, Lorralns lico force. The radio was found in try and waterfront. Tho plots have general property taxation, which col- Neptune, Adrian Chamberlain Dorifl Brown Jean Morrow Eernmn, Robert Morton, Anno Hayen, lects 85 per cent of the tax for state terested in the election of officers for Philip Bi-rmn Besaie Murphy Umber, Janet Stewart, Bernard Sned- Cynthia Townloy, L.eo Miltenbcrgcr, :ho possession of Mr. Yalea and it been divided Into sizeg varying from Occa township, John Rowo Dorothy Mytingflr eker, "Walter ana Bernard Dornbroa- was returned to Mr. Bartholomew, and local government from 3fi per 1934-1935 and as there are several WilHiim Buchanan * Ruth Nnry Ellnt. Hurd, Louise Achelis, Josalca a half acre to two acres. cent of the wealth of the state, Oceanport, Wallace Jeffrey, Harry William Buntn ki, Stanley Bennett, Stanley Dobry, baa candidates for every ofilco a very Sarnh Ilurdfto Tony Nntale Dcspnrd, Snnford Shanlpy, Edwards According to tho police Morgan, become a wiclieti system of class tax- Klatsky and Marcus Higgenbotham spirited time ts looked for. Following Norms Norman Ann Strylter, Virginia Durcs&k, Vfh» when accused of stealing tho radio, ation, imposing savago capital levies of Red Bank, Kenenth Bruce of Rohcrt Hiirko Aniory Onhorn Rullmnn, Kliznhnth Wales, Ann Ellis, tha convention a parade will he held Joseph Calnndriello Anthony Face liam Flock, Charlotte Wilson, Mar- Martha Leo Getty, Russell Hurd, eadlly admitted hlo guilt and also upon those least ablo to bonr thn tax Rumson, Raymond Woolloy of Sea through tho principal streets of As-Anna Cnnnclla Dorothy Trirker tha Emmons, Christine. ZwoHnflki, Stewart White, Alice Rutgers, John 'olunteered the Information that he Sea Bright Grants burden, those who have their life's Bright, Al Bond of Sea Girt, Joseph T*r- Cloth Gladys-Parker Wlllard da Haan and Eleanor Drew. had ntolcn many things at other savings .invested in homes, farms and Williams of Shrewsbury, Benjamin bury Park and in the evening a Mil-Esther Cohen Jennno Parker Kills, Charles Morton, Loulso Finch, business property used as their work- itary ball will be held in tho Grand Dorothy Congdon. bnulao Parker An addreaa on "Men's Minds and Marjorio White, Robert Lowe, Fred- places. Ho said ho did not know the Danskln of Spring Lake, Russell Janet Conover Aliro Pnrkea names of the owners of thoso places Liquor License Yftg capital in earning a living for ballroom'of the" hotel. Motors" was mado by Guy L. QuHiii, crick Burghard and Fraricls Lobdell. themselves and their families, there- Woollpy of West Long Branch and Edward Cook William Pazicky supervising principal <# Neptuns mt that If nomcono would drive him Milton A. Siegfried of the Railroad The 26th annual convention of tho Buenos Cross Helen Pnater Alumni notes wero contributed by fore, we pledge our candidates, if Edwin Philo Davta Lillian Pfliti? township. Tho entertainment was over tho roads of Mlddlotown town- Joseph King Receives Consump- elected, to use every endeavor to have club. Ladles' auxiliary will also be held Hymnn Poling Frances E. Clarlt, '30, and Bob Bug- ho would point out the various during the above dates and about 300 largely musical in character and It tho general property tax repealed The officers of the club are Harold Thomas Pefieoruo Joseph Prcfsti. was under the direction of Mlsa Flor- ler, 'SO. Their notes cover letter's roadatand booths and garages which tion License, but Distribution and, instead, set up a new tax sys-A. Woolley president, Leroy Garra- delegates aro expected to participate lco Lillian Rhondcs irom tho naval academy at Annapo- ho had broken into. Chief Hoycr tem which will reduce the taxes now at this session. Eliznheth Dennis Mario Rinftcnberjrer ence Campbell, ono of tho teachers. License is Refused to A & P brant first vice president, Milton Elizabeth Riordan The favorite songs of various na- lln and letters from Labrador. Algo spent the best part of Saturday in 'evied against real property to a mod- Tlie program of the annual Memor- Vinrent Drcaser Fred Russell Store—Other Public Matters. est rate thus' encouraging the build- Siegfried second vice presIdent.How- Mai-Rnret Eastmond petty Samuels tions wero sung;. Prizes of pina wera short paragraphs concerning Doro- conducting tho tour suggested by ard A. Mallen, treasurer and Victor ial services is as follows: Miko EKan thy Gating Stout, '29; May Kimball Morgan. ing and real estate business, giving Clarence Emmona Alma Sanborn given to the girl and boy who wera The Sea Bright mayor and council employment to many thousand arti- R, LeValley secretary. Overture Orchestra Tony Savngo Smith, '29; Christine Knapp, '29; a t Frida 1 Jane Enplund George Schanck most proficient in their otudiea. Ths Tho ex-soldier-did he said he" y nlfihfs meeting granted a sans, and induce population and in- Opening Ceremonial Albert Fnzzono recipients of these awards "were Eva Elyzahcth Knapp, '30; Honora retajl consumption liquor license to dustry to locate in New Jersey. William H. Lenk, V. D. C. ilclen Fischer Knapp, '30; Joan Foster, '30; Wil-would do, and a check-up showed Chairman, Memorial Services Committeo Warren Fitzgerald Dennis and Bernard Snedeker, Joseph"King and refused a retail dls- | To The Colors ..-.Comrade George Rowley Luella Frey Elizabeth Sherman liam H. Borden, '20; Francis A. that in every instance tho things Tax Amendment No. S. Senior-Junior Henry Friedlnnder The motto of the graduating clas3 which he said ho had taken corre- tributlo'n license to the Atlantic and The Democratic party will, if giv- Chief Musician Frances Sherwood Clark, '30; Orrln K. Bolcc, '30; JamCB Pacific store. Invocation .... Rev, Charlcn A. nehringrr MarKiicrito Fritj Morris Shlpkln la "Ever Onward." Tho class flower F. Johnson, 3d, '30; Maizlo Jones, '30; sponded with tho mlBsIng goods. La- en power, repeal the general proper- Department Chaplnln William Oalatro Linden Shoemaker Is tho tea rose and the class colors Bloomflold- Fayy was appointed ty tax system and limit the yearly Reception June 9 Hiirioa Oamon Margaret Sicklen Henry Butler, '30; Audrey Hasler, ter a search of his quarters at San- America Harold M. Stilwell Orchestra Ralph ricntilo aro blue and gold. dy Hook rovoalod a small portion nf building inspector to succeed Leroy taxation on real and personal prop- Greetings _ „. Katie Slnika '31; Shirley Hasler, '31; Florence | Layton. erty to a rate not exceeding ten mills The Hcd Bank high school Junior-, Edward .M. Andrews, Commander nelly fludti. A largely attondod bunco party ^?aa Ruthrauff, '31; Marjorio Hasler, '31; | the goodn, which wero returned to tho per dollar of assessed valuation. Senior reception will to held Satur- bepartment of New Jersey, U. S. W. V.Kntherino Cola Dorothy Melba held for the benefit of tho graduating owners. Morgnn also confessed that A suggestion was made that after Selection—Duet Mrs. Jnmen Mrraeroll Ada Goldman Smith Mary Foster, '33; Hope Gntinn, '31; day night, June 0, in tho high school Hita Grnff Harry Supp class at tho Echoolhouse Friday Wnrrcn Acltermon, '32; Ernest Acli- lie had taken robes and various other July 1 plncoH where liquor nnd beer Tax Amendment No. 4. and Mrs. Henrietta Shnrtelt Tila Ornnil nprht. Tho money will be used to are sold be permitted to open at We favor the limitation of taxation •ymnasium starting nt 8:30 o'clock. Selection _ Orchcetrn | crman, '33; William and Robert things from automobiles parked at Toddy Hoyt and his Red Goata will Address Hon. William L. Dill j Thomns (Iroenley Carl Swenaon help pay for an educational trip. Tho noon Sundays instead of one o'clock. on real property in New Jersey to a Adelo Lillian Grif- Howard Taylor Shepherd, '33; Strother Jones, 2d, Red Bank, Rumson and Highlands. yearly rate not exceeding ten mills furnish the music for dancing. The Address Mrs. Gertrude Jnckson date for the trip and the place to ba An investigation by Detcctivc-Ser- No deflnito action was taken. Department Prea., Auxiliary U. S. W. V. fiths. visited have not yet been selected. '32; Joseph O'Sullivan, '32; Jack g y per dollar of assessed valuation, in reception will be complimentary to Reading Names of Departed Comrades .... Mar j rle Clinton Thomp*or Achelis. '32; Kimball Hartshorne, Borough Clerk E. Wolcott Fary addition to the rate necessn ry to Harold Turnock Most of the graduates expect to at- geant Joseph Bray of Red Bank is tho graduating 12-A class, o£ which Ccorjro J. Hutternley K eat Myrva Uhl '33 nnd Elysaboth Ellis, '30, aro Insaid to show that Morgan's confes- reported receipts of S233.C8 from raise the funds required to meet the Stephen Skakandy is advisor. The . •• fieorpo Rowley Ri 1 Hammell tend the Red Bank high school next (ieni'Ke Ilnn^en Lloyd Vaccarclll the "Alumni Notes" columns. sion is true. It Is as a result of this May IB to 31, Itemized as follows: service on debts created in the past, ottlcers of tho 10-B, 10-A and 11-BBenediction ....Rev. Chnrlea A. Hchrin«er Leon VnnBrunt year. The school will close for the, Department Chaplain Ilnrhnrn Hnrlns Irvine VanBrunt summer vacation Friday. information that tho police believe commercial licenses, $(M; plumbing Beer Amendment. Miizie Harm licenses renewed, $20; liquor licenses. The Democratic party favors the :lassea will be invited guests. The Star Spanned Banner Audience AuRiiftt Vcrrhia I tho Sandy Hook man Is guilty of at gymnasium will be decorated in the C h n r I c s 11 i n FT COMING HOUSE SHOWS. j least 88 robberies. They say that S141.68 and dog licenses, $8. Rcmanufactur- e nnd sale of pure, well The delegates -who will attend tho I William Hcim Vinln Warneter nged beer of a low natural alcoholic colors of the throe classes, together Spanish war encampment from Maj. j I1"t James WflflhhiKto I Morgan doe3 not deny this except to cardor Wnltor J. .Sweoney reported Beatrice: Hurley MIDDLETOWN DEMOCRATS. content a3 a temperance drink with with seasonal flowers. Edwin Field Camp No. -11, Red Bank , i,''t "°H,Vi'l"' Allen Wntermnn Monmoulh County to Have Two Ex- say that tho estimate is probably too lines of $19, of which ?R was turned no more taxes, license fees, or sales c Helen Whltchu hibitions In This Section. over to tho county. Entertainment for the evening will are Harold H. Beam, Prank A. Scin-JAlico Hyatt' Chilton Willhiir st Theodore J. I.cbrccque Re-Elected low. restrictions than may bo imposed up- Ceorct- Winning Bills amounting to $051.63 on the sale of ginger ale or other bo furnished by Paulino Knott, who 50th, Francis M. Hipping Theodore the Township Leader. Monmouth county is to have two Hero aro a partial list of the of- were ; will present a tap danci\ followed by j c. Fowler, Thomas J. McGrath, Ralph ! T lov.fjonc "3°n Mildred Wolrott horse shows this summer. In addition fenses which tho police claim Mor- paid and $l,0Of) waspaid soft drink, provided such beer is Hnrrict. Wood to tho Jack Clark, who will render vocal • • - • ' ' • • Loihi Wood The Middlotoxvn township Demo- to the annual Monniouth' County gan admits to havo performed: board of education. jmaclo within the state from hops and 8. Smith, Thomas Grant. Cniicton \ Ke barley grown in New Jersey. aolos. A chorus of Fix hiprh school ( !:1! 1; KennedKcn y Hnrry Wright cratic executive committee hold its horso show, which is to bo heldattho Twlco tho Hlllsldo garago near Keeler, Joseph E. Bahr. Francis W. ' ' , ™ annual meeting recently at Independ- Mr. McCampbell, in talking with a ?irln will furnish enterUinment with Hipgins and Frank Scintosh. , LIMB hnnde:.1 Kumson Country club from Thurs- Naveslnk was broken into and $12 in BED BANKER HONORED. \ jazz routine. Thoso to take part lino Knott Abraham 7:IKCF ent lire house at Belford, with Malt- day, August 2, to Saturday, August cash and 38 packs of cigarettes were Register reporter, expressed dis- by B. Jolliffc of Mlddletown villago appointment over the rejection of his n. the chorus will bo JIngna Mount- presiding. Fifteen of the sixteen A, Inclusive, there will bo a second stolon. Tho West Furniture storo on August Kloinsc-liniidt Elected Trus- j ford, June • WcVey, Mary Burdge, CLUB TO MKKT. WILL XOT TAKE A LOSS. show which will precede tho Month- e state highway at Headden'a Cor- planks, but stated that he was grati- members of the committeo were pres- tco of Stato Mooso Association. | fied over the fact that many of theIrene Bennett, Marna Rcuckhaug and mouth county fixture. This show ner was entered and an electric cig- Exhibits Scheduled for Mon-Cnasta! Fishermen Affrcfl That ent or represented by,proxies. Theo- The New Jersey State Moose asso- ; delegates at the convention were in Phyllis MilPF. dore J. Labrrcquo of Conovor Ian® will bo tho second nnnual Eatontown arette lighter waB stolen. Later an mouth County Collectors. \Vholesalcrs Must Fay Cost . hor.ie !£ tho coiiuKiittoft will hrt held Tm::.?- ware, will look over tho huntero nnd yearn. Marshall AIROI-. Pennsylvania stato pollco last Fri- ]:iy nu;ht, Juno IMi, nt th« ronmn of jumpers; Rosis Long of Virginia, th As both of tho other two robberies Grove haa taken tho position of book- pa Nu fraternity. In his college years day notified Lieutenant Harold D.ivi- occurred on Monday nights Mr. keeper nnd registrar of patients nt (e) Requirement that tnxon from Kuahmann participated in povcrnl ho Poit Monniouth l'lctnorr.-iUo club. Middle l.orncn; Harry Knot of Fnr , L;lwl „,„, Ml, Fix th(nlgM lt prob. land be lined, first, for mooting tho c;on of the Hod Bank polico depart- tho Rivorvlew hospital, nuceooding public debt pervicn, iind tho remain- Supper ni Middlrtown. dramatic productions, •pliiyf'rl in thement that they had located Florence hn polo ponies nnd Rlchnrd ablo that, tho mlncronnt would ngnln college band, wna a ninmbfr nf the Henthrr of Now York (ho horflenmn- Mlflft Joaephinn Bennett. Mr-'. Car-der for current expenses of only local Elaliorntf" prejiar.itinnn (ire Fipnro, aevontecn-year-old liniif*.;htcf mnlto nn attempt nt thievcrj' on the mnn, who took her position Monday government, Liberal club, thn Philnin;il.hr;\n tie- An o:iit*'d v,ijh thp M;iln- i-nn of Miiplo avnnuo, iirocoertinK montrt, but not of tho kind antloipfit- r j perience no nodal aorvien worker nn tho large ndvnncp sale of ficketa. Tho alarm was broadcast but. no tract! nf fitav Hut Mi ii u A- I .nan A;i! nclfiUrtn. north on .Shrewsbury avenue, nnd aned. Mor-Rnn wri.i not abroad that ; Kfi'oml N-itioiml llalilt null TliMt Co, woll aa attending Stewart Jtall Fniah- T> You N«HM1 Monoy? supper will bo served from .' ix until . Chrlstlnn Sclencn Lecture. the girl could bo found ;iL that timr. nutomnbilo oporatml by John Jay night, nt lenal. not in tho vicinity of Intll nine o'clock. I..ast. weeU Ijiou ten suit Dnvison, :i''tinj.; H.-.i Km!;. N. J. i maclilnou were various! Glided Palace:? of Strong gft Washington university. Huildlng & Loan Afi.ior.iatinn. Second vety lawn. Our lnwn fertillzfirs, in- Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, i\\ Our !li ) Ii i National Bank and Trust Co., lied cluding hone motil, Fhoep manure, body. •i \ i ii II m tft ii f t dipt. Hurry T. V.'in- Drink, matlo work for Mr. Fix. In MiiKfinduiactts, will l^cturo. on Chris- 1 hnrily ( y Hnnlt, N. J.- -Advertisement, vigoro and lime, aro a groat help. Id Ell 11 in IJIII MM 1 f i! in x ' > thn exuberance of their Eiplritn, while Auiomohllo on 1*1 ro. tian Sciflnco next Sunday afternoon Hu|i in i 1H i i it t hi ) Noto lnvoi;ti|*ntO(l hut no complaints riding In in nutomobllo, they Hung Phono f>rC for prompt, do livery. Prod Nosn JlroUon ut tvere mndo. Thn firo drpnrtnumt wan cnllr/1 out D. Wlkoff Company, Red Bank.—Ad- at tho Ked Bank I'.-lk:;' auditorium. Kmil Hriiu; of I^ootuirdo ii lnt(f up i rif PI s ft i! J! ml Uij (I \\ 11 roclm nnd ntono.i through tho win- Selling Out. Jit) \ |vi i tl i mt nt nrly Innt Friday morning in extin- vertisement, with n. broken no?o whh'h ho n t ivpr! CorUtall Hour down of the buildinK find ftonio of thn tiiloli a hlfizo in nu ruifnninhiln owned For Bale. ? f /^ q F»UMli*y whlln ivntrhing r J rain 11 f mnk Dnytnii (it,']ui antic l nnd vovy Kor Soda water, all llavory, Oahada J;;IIIIC between Howard Atnllou i i un 2,00 \n , i:0O"i\ M. 20 cento. mug. The immoii of tho younj; blndcn , which \V«H parked nt. thn y y Typiiwiitt'r.'i rent I'd, hong lit, «old Dry, White Rock, Kmegnr'.'i bner, 1 in t t \\ f 1 t I j u Advertisement. nt very rrannnalillln prlrrn nt Cnyln nnd repaired. TrubinV, 30 Broad of Loonnrdo and the QuudnuifJ< *>C wero nnefii tainod and tho dnma^o corner of Monmouth and JTVail nnd other brands. Also distilled wa- 1 I uj ( t { on f n In M is) i till i J Koniipln, Nut Swamp rmul, plinne Btrcnt, llod Uiink^-Advci'tlficment. ter. Benjamin H. Orate, 11 Noith i'irtl Hank. Tho |;anio was) pi ly t nt t\ ui i i i n J \ n vi tit i i dono to tho wlndown wan paid for by Ketl Hank l)li()-w.--Ailvrrtinemcnt ll Bridge avenue, Ucd Bank, phorjo 14S0 Jioonardo. Mr. liaiin wan lilt h\ a iv V|H ii H 1 i ii n i M \t\ i for ilvo >TRIH at Ttu;- thn rnlfitorcri;. Incidentally, nflnr Just f Jh« Ntnv. -—Advertliiomr-nr. ball thrown by ono of the plijor ! ti u nu lit lfl Monmoutth street.-—Aclvci'tAl - Mori'iin wan arrr;itrd, the. intoning Flvo-Ytur (jiinrnnlrn llanrn Mon'n nnd ladi*1;!1 hnt.i rleannr! nnd fountain pen wa:i found In tho bar- til icfi ii;iM;ilniM nt Juno 9th nt V. Kutsohr'n Hur nnd blockod by an cxiicrt. hatter. Ijoon's, 1'uol Oil i ill I >d I' uik !( H I I •: !f HI MoniiKiuth'Vili I'ft.-Ail- Kill VVerl Dlno ami Daiico ()!' I 111) I ll r,, lift f i ) i i i rack;! at Handy Il'ml; a nd returned ront street llv.d Hunk I'.HOit. -Adverti;:emcnt. to nuit your burner; tient grades and l Vnur Hut . j }> f in i Hi tin in i J n ! ' ' rllv (icimod itil'l blnekrd. to Mr. La wiry, Andy Itn^t-l ami lil:i prices. Unexcelled sorvlce. -I'Vod D.nt. Lnuln Kcstaiirant ov^i\ ihn d \ flunu akt* a noeUet, money Wlkofl Co., Rod Baulc, phono 552.— nlKlit, route No. 3^ MidtllcUmn, N I (Wi ui I hup l ) i if dbT L lied bar and Si1U not far it pay,,t o ran Tho Adtit AdvcrUGcmcut. AUtiU Paca Two RED BANK REGISTER. JUNE 6, 1934. crime? Is the validity of this Indict- [her home at Piocpocl Plains after PDNCTUAL Mapea. Tony Mellacl. Edwarii Wade. John N, VAIISONS A UOKKSrtJS, HUnlcy, Albert Morris, Van Allen Word. COUNSELLORS AT LAW Decision Rendered ment debatable? Matawan News. | spending several days with her aunt, Hatty Casler, Grsco Emery, Nancy Emery, Whllfl.ld Butldlnj. R«d B«»k "It is clear that nowhere In the in- , _ ~~ , I Mrs. Eleanor A. Duncan. at RmiMon Who Were Perfect Ilornadlns Hill. Jran Jacqulat, Koherta All Expense Touis John J. Culnn, Asoilo™ U. P»r«oni. West. Marj Laitro. In Asbury Case dictment Is there even an intimation, In (ThMatstvae R.nd Bindokm Bwl.tM. Ju. MO'Conneiln b, bough, 124t , JIr ami Mr3, Theo[lore Ennla hav0 In Attendance In Mfty. : Thomas P. Doromu. Seventh Errarte^-llruce Anderson, Roy to ' much less an allegation, that Dr. Sil- sJn street, Jlcob A. LSWIB and J, & J. rented tho first house In tho group Thn foHowlnR pupils of tho Elllti- Eautr. Ch»ilc» BriBB». Willln Hyern, Er\- ALSTON BEEKM&N, Justice Joseph Pcrakie at Trenton verstein was in any wins Implicated of three on Park avenue owned by lllE Mollsen, Arthur Murphy, Nclaon Parks, Thn CWciifro Fair, $11 up. COUNSELLOR A'l LAW. pnn public sehunlH were neither, ab- 1 Friday allowed a writ of review of or concerned In the alleged illegal Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Eigard were August Ivittner. Rohtrt Hutlirrland. Wm'rcn Wcat. Anthony Colorado Tour, $un. •'-*"••".';, Offlce. 19 Bmi" St. BEn BANg. N. J. tho indictments of four Astmry Park sent nor tardy in May: Wllliarn". Ilohert Wilson.. Billy (Mark, Mnry Yollowfltonn Tour, .$H^J-.I»"I Bale of narcotics by Leonard Johnson. Atlantio City visitors Sunday. Miss Irene R. Bolte and Mrs. ,Tt. I.. Kin>l,-ir"''t>'!i Vinimi Armatmnfi. Kt-n- Hett». Kmlly Hontl, Mnrinn lloyle, Jane , T«l«!>hone Ited Hank 2*30. men on conspiracy charges and said This is conceded, and properly so, by Corbitt, AHco DcI-ailBy, Kilicil Kalp. Mar- raolllc Coast, S:i2B. .c •>J)R J. B. KUDNIOK, Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Zucker Cartun entertained the Teachers' con- nplli Diin.'iin, llm-oM IlnUleiui. Jack Mue- It v^na "obvious" that tile arrest of both sideB." spent the week-end with relatives !\ti "act biui^e club Monday at the liitu.h. Frank Maun. Wolfiml 1K«, Wnl- «nrct Lay ton, Dorla Medic, Jane reamall, •CHIROPODIST-FOOT SPECIALIST Dr. Ma* Silversteln's chauffeur did In- Wlill... .liu-k Ci.yiior. Dorothy Ilollam, Mary Utnhn. HHen Smith. SB Peters Place Ksd Bank, ri. J. not reflect upon Silverstein. Caldwell. home (if Miss Bolto laiit week. Mian Oriii'L- liiijlam, .!uiu> Willson. Elfhth ci'tttle—Itohert MrelWnlini-li. Al- Helen Lee Getty 1 Mica Esther Blau spent the week- I-aiir.-i """'on roceived the prlj-c for l-'ifL.t (.-raclc E^rlf Ayrr3, Jertt Cflrpw, fred Hill. Raymond MfCue, Danlol Mur- Offico Hou'ri! By Appointment. The Indictments charged the four hi 1 Travel Sdrvloo. Monmouth Women end with Iricnds at Perth Amboy. I Kh *«>rc and llrs. Hi chard Erdmnn (irure.. Ii.-I.niinr, ltuWrt Entice, Ilnj- phy, Julian Smith, Harold West. Con Do. with conspiracy to defame the char- iminil .Mrdrr. Chnrlis lloUs. WIIIUlu Rob- man, Lilly ronnett, Katherine Karlrja, Mrs. Milton A. SUelman and Mra. j received the consolation pvly.e. iiiaoii. ltnymoml 'I'ilton. Henry Willl.ml, Ruth IMclliah. Jaahella Pureavle, Jean Htev- Phone Ilrd Bunk 1S3J acter of Dr. Silverstein, a member of Get Vail Awards MiHS Christian Science the Asbury Park city council. Henry L. Zucker visited friends at I - Barbara Todd and Mlw Ann llnrl'Sl-a HL-IIISII. J'hyllln Vinci. iR. Charlotte Swcnaen. for Circulars and ItcscrvatlniM, East Orange Monday. attended tho woek-rnil ,1 iirmli- -Jiihli Iloyk, Richard Ninth erede—Donald Applegate, Edward Councllmen Sidney L. Henry and Among the National Theodore N, festivities of tho Chontfv school, Wall- ,„. ,..,..,..(-11(1. Hilly Clinniplin, Louis Kill, Johnpon, Leonard Knudson, Jack Murphy, Reading Room Vaii medal awarda announced by tho Mr. and Mra. H. A. Elgard spent Jiilin Mniiii. Hilly M'l'iic John McDonotil, Donald Sutherland, Cheater VanBrunt, James J. Diftney, City Cleric Roland liig.-ifonl. Conn., last wet-It. MlKs Hut- Anea Vaiinluir, UiuherSne O'Hrle». (FREE TO THE PUDLIC) H. Loog and Wayne D. McMurray, New Jersey Bell telephone company Memorial day at their cottage at I'yi-il SH-vnii, Kid; Vhu-i, lUtolil Mnrrij. Ship Bottom. rhinson way the guest of Paul For- Mndrlyn ("nr.-w. Miut'ill'ft ncLunmfl Juycc Tenth ftradc—John Connor. IlUHnell Me- Cburob Edlflco poneral manager of the Asbury Park was one awarded to Mrs. Mary S. Dixuii, Kli.-jilii'lli Imliin, Koao I-'niicrnro, Cue, Jolm Hlocum. Otto I'crl, Klliabi'th Mrs. Harrison G. Travis and chil- ber of llackensack and Miss Todd WATER FRONT 209 Broad St.. Red Banli, N. J. Press, are charged with causing tho Gould of Engllahtown, These medals was thn jjueut of Alexander Peyton Miuy lli-i-kl. .Mnrylyn Jord.in, Doris Tor- Grali, Kloanor Hannen, Ann Kllnl, C,la'ly» arrest of Dr. Silvorsteln's Negro represent the highest honors award- dren spent the week-end with rela- Irr. Sh.-liu l!ny. Ncldercr, Betty Itynn, Itoao ScaUo, Helen PLOTS and HOMES tives at Baltimore, Garneit. IV, of Washington, D. C. Sinclair. chauffeur on narcotic charges In or- ed by tbe company for a noteworthy Third irnulu—Jnhn Cnrtcr, Mnttlicw Klcv-enlh Krndo—Oeorjie llallanati. Henry ltESTIUtXEU AutKoriied and approved llter- Miss Daisy Bell of Jersey City Is Mrs. R. I*. Cartnn, Mis.? l.nurn (inr- uicliii, Ai'tlmr l.iiytu". Hliyniond Nicli- nluro on Chrlnlan Science ni«y be der to Injure the reputation of his public service, The award to Mrs. IIJ, JiiiM-ph Sciilzo. Tony Scnlio, 1'uul (lOodhnnd. (jeorEe Lane John Ryan, John rod, borrowed or purchwed. visiting Mrs. W. B. Morris. (lon, Miss Irene R. Bolto, Miss How- Hwensen. Loula Mellaci, Mary Fanning:. employer. Gould consisted of a silver medal and in 'rliomn.i Sh™. Kilwln Wilkinaon. Ethel Illlatrom, Veronica Murphy, Lllllo The puSllo is cordlllly Invited lo Miss Madeline Cadoo of Kcyport ard Knlnmn, membors of the Teach- GOOSENECK Justice Perskie in the opinion per- $250 in cash. Mrs. Gould won her ers' i-ontract bridgo club; Mrs. .Wll- mrli-M WIINon. Kilirnr Willnon, Iloycc Parks, Dorothy Sutherland. u«o the Readlne Room, which i» mitting the review asserted that the medal in recognition of-the courage, has accepted a position with tho U. Vim Kipcr, Jitiiu I';ini'ry. ItoBti Lnjpro, Alice open dally escept Sund«y« ind S. Tar Products company. llam .1. llo.bc.1 and Jark Shc;i at- Mm.(ii, Oliuvl"U.\ Mi-(iirr, lrcno Robinson, question i3 -whether one's £ood name initiative and resourcefulness in Ahulll Jllmri*! ' . POINT I«E»I holldny.. Jroro 1:30 to 4:30 tendt'cl the niatlnea performance of jLjg-ht Company Dividend, P. 11. and character as that of Dr. Silver- •which she directed aid for the com- Mrs. Ronson Warrie was the guest Kaiur'.h liinilr—-l-'runcln Unttj, Joifph South Shrewsbury Hlvor "Itobr-ila" at New York Saturday. Ilrpitculiatli,, 'ihonuiihonuiss Corbett, FninFnink stein, which Is in no wise impugned, munity through a severe wind and of her cousin, Mrs. Hemsen Beers of The directors of thp, Jeraey Cen- SEVEN-MRIDOE ROAD, electric storm n year ago. Another South Orange, over the week-end. MiM Dorothy Rader was tho guest Fodcriiro.. Allyrii I'rirImrH. Willia m Sc»lzoSc»lzo, tral Power and Light company at Is or can become subjected to Infamy AlTrrill Wral, Doiinlill WilkinsonWilkinson , Doriss AAnn- Ono Mllo Little Silver Station. Monmouth county woman who re- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Blood and of J. fi. Fitzgerald of New York Sat- liU-^iiu-. .Iciin Ih-ylr. r.-aliorinn llriirKS their imonthly meeting on May 31, do- and disgrace by the arrest of such a urday. li person's servant, an act In which the ceived the same award was Mrfl. son Charleg were week-end guests °f !!li»ri)thy IHil^luv-... I-Jlcnmii- Curew. Kdythc claroa regular quarterly stock (llvl- Kxcollent Vl««-. Every Woman f Mary Algor, telcphono ngent at Mr. and Mrs. Willlard Vllct of El- Miss Lunetta Clmrehlilll of Glenn rrlmmnlinl , Ili>rothy I'lillim, Anna Mario donds aa follows: $1.37W on tho 5'/j master is not involved. To me the IIjiytnn. (irnce McCiirr, Cutlirrinn I'llrKavic, Oppoftltoltumwou Country Club. 9 answer is too obvious to admit of de- Holmdol. The service she performed mora. Falls, New York, and Harold Moore Hch-o llii-Kohiuni, .\ilclinc RdliiiiHon, Clirin- per cent Hcrlea cumulativo prfiferred; l Hlllr Until Thompson Ann Wil Protected Yucht Anchorngo. Wants bate. It does not. This leads me to that gavo her the award waa in Mr. and Mrs. Louis N. PH?.lonr.n en- of Johnstown, New York, spent the tlnn Hclimllr., Until Thompson, Anna Wil- $1:50 on tho 6 per cent series cunm- Today'H Mnrlie't Prices. it ull times... the conclusion that the writ should 1027, when through her persistent ef- tertained Mrs. Pazlcnza's parents, week-end with Miss Natalie C. Smith. iiani^. lntlvo preferred; nnd $1.75 on tho 7 to look her best forts she located a woman who had Mr. and Mrs. Murraj', over the week- MIBS Elizabeth McEvily of New j-'ifth u-nnlc—'llionm:) Illiu-k, KiMsell par cent pet-Ins oumulfitlvo preferred. to fe»l nt ease and perfectly be allowed." Ho'tfnr.l, Hilly llriuhf »n. Jn^k Doinlor. Julin taken a bottle of acid by mistake for end. York was the puest of Mrs. R. C. (5iu'ilcll:t, lleorcc (ifatr.. John KnHnjn, Hilly These dividends are payable on July RAY VAN HORN, poised. The indictments were, handed up to Devlin over Memoi-ial day. Jucjge Harry Truax last February in eye medicine from a New York drug Mrs. Lawrence Lemairo nf Phila- 1'illiiiK, Hilly Hi-alio. Itnrolil Khcclian, Gloria 1, to all stockholders of record as of GKNJORAL AGIONT. MIS-SEUPLIOrTT • store. Mrs; Algor'a efforts undoubt- AliplcKJili-. Muriel llrifm. riti'nlyii Cllllwul- Juno 11, 1934. Monmouth oyor and terminer court. delphia, Pa., Is spending several days Mr. and Mrs. H; W. Hopton, Mr. Indcr. Itulh ln-nroaus, Alice Havcnu. Cur- rhono Ile

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Bridgo Ave. & Rector PI. O'v T. ci>., ie.|i Light, Medium, Quo flrt . .. 23c Cor. Fronl "& Spring Sta. 50c Jasmine Bath Crystals ... 39c RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 6, 1934. . Page Threa will be hold on Wednesday evening at the Fltkln hospital for some time, direction of Miss Ethel Dreyer. Re- in addition to those mentioned,were prizes were won by Mrs. Mary Long- Boy Scouts Hold at tho church hall. is reported doing nicely. pairs will be made to the porch of Mrs. Irvin Braver. Mrs. Selma Cas- street and Mrs. Henry Paasch. Mrs. Mrs. Lloyd N. Sickles Suffered a Mrs. Robert Cook, a former resi- the church. ler, Mrs. Speakman, Mrs. George Irving Rink received the heart prlzs broken arm and minor contusions dent of Oceanport, was 'a recent vis- Ruppell, Mrs. Eugene Reardon, Mrs. nnd Mrs. James McPhee got the con- Court Of Honor when she fell from a ladder in her itor in town. Ruffcarden, Mrs. Freda Lentz, Miss ;olation award. home on Saturday. Everett News. Marian Cro.sbie, Mrs. Rhinegold The 1-5 R Republican club met at Awards Made Monday Night to There will be a radio program so- Ynhn, Mrs Dorothy Angelo, Mrs. the community house Thursday even- • Members of Tjroops of District cial at tho Oceanport church hall on Tinton Falls News. Mrs. Mary Carton spent one day Julian, Mrs. Carroll, Missos Minnie ing. Friday evening. The affali* la bein£ last week visiting Mrs. Joseph and C.-irrie Kovarick and Mrs. Marie Mrs. August L. Miller has rented ;, 2—Life Award to Jesse Leigh- nporuiorcd by the Epworth League ..Edward J. Carney la the first resi- Eustace of Red Bank. . qarroll. OHO of her summer bungalows on j ton of Troop 67. rind the committee in charge Is head- dent of thia place to pick strawber- Miss Sally Warneker returned to In an exciting thirtecn-lnning base- Hubbard avenue to New York parties ed by Mrs. George C. D. Hurley. ries. He has hud no 'difficulty In dis- her duties at the Fitkin Memorial ball game at this plnce Sunday the for the summer, ' The Boy Scout court of honor for Mr. and Mia, Henry BuBch and posing of tho fruit. hospital where she is in training, af- East. Keansjjurg Athletic club was Runinor I3aines, son of Mrs. Marie district No. 2 win held Monday nlfilit family of Brooklyn 3pent the week- Tho pupils nnd teachers, as well as ter spending several days visiting herj defmited by a Newark nine by the Baincs, Is home from the Long In the Hoclnl Service building on end at their Rummer home here: a number of othrr residents of thin parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard War-j scorn of 4 to 3. Branch hospital, where he was a pa- Pearl iitroet. A life award wan con- Mrs. Thomas J. Meagher enter- place, went to Sandy Ilo'ok Thurs- noker. | Mrs. 'Freda Schwinfr will enter- tient. His sister Barbara and Victor ferred on Jesso Lelnhton of troop H7. tained at a card party at her homo day to witness the review of the Burroughs Asay of Red Bank spent tain a number of friends at an af- have been on the sick list, but they Star awardt! woro confined on Ed- Meet. However, due to foggy weather, Friday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edward ward Cumpanella of troop 11 and recently for the benefit of St. John's ternoon tea at her home today. have recovered. chapel at Little Silver. Awards for the boats were not visible, but nev- Stillwell. Mrs. Carrie Cook Is improving from Harry A. Davcy of troop (17. Vor- ertheless everyone hud a line time on A lawn party was given by Mr. and non Bennett, William McCormlck, high .".cores, which were aprons, went sickness. to Mia. William Parlies, Miss GUE- tho outing. Transportation was pro- Mrs. Charles Rumph on their estate River Plaza News. -^•^i Joseph Itlmkuu and Fornlan Hutphin sie Bates, Mrs. William Borden, Mrs, vided by the school busaea and the Wednesday afternoon In honor of a Tho Red Bank Register travels of troop 20, nnd Civln Caihurt, Ben- use of cars donated by Mrs. Welling* number of friends. Gajries and races over every street in town and every jnmin H.""Cornftl(f and Robert Adam:i John B: Hulse nnd Mrs. C. W. Hay- The 5(10 club met at the home of rond in the county. Let it carry your hurst. Others present were Mra. Ed-ton Willtins, Mrs. Adrian Nltschelm, were staged during tho afternoon af- Mrs. Erlw.ird H. Scattnrgood Thurs- Ladies' Ladies' of troop 17 were promoted from sec- Mrs. J. C. Hankinson, Mrs. Allen E. ter which refreshments were served. message to those who live on these ond to flrat-cniis HCotitii. 1'hoae pro- ward Worthley, Mra. George Taylor, day afternoon. First nnd second thoroughfares.—Advertisement. Mrs. T. White, Mrs. Flora A. Wood, Crawford, Mrs. Zollinger, Mra. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Duck moted from tenderfoot to Kerond- I Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. A. E. Wilde, Mrs. i Charles C. Barker and William Eng- B. A. Hlekey and son, Donald, Mr. 100% Wool elans were Peri"y (Wynn, Howard | Benjamin Shoemaker, Mrs. Victor land. and Mrs. Robert Martin and children, Lancaster and Alexander McClcca of Satter, Mra. William Wlchmann, Mr3. Miso Margaret Dean was a visitor Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly and chil- troop 24, and Laurence Oaen, Es- Ferdinand Krome, Mra. J. King, Mra. at New York Saturday. She jwas ac- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rumph Bathing Suits Beach Sandals trancla FanJII, Robert McKeen, Os- J. Madelonl, Mrs. Fahy, Mrs. Zach- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Shutter, and son, Charles Jr., Mr. and Mrs. car Nclman, Joseph C. Valleau, Rob- ary Taylor, Mra. Joseph White, Mrs. Mrs. Gercho and Miss Margaret Robert Martin and children, Mr. and ert Green and Alexander Hammell Schtlltz of Helmar. Mrs. Charles Kelly, Miss Katharine of troop 17. Grace Doremus, Mrs. Jennie Flschur and Mrs. William Pope. Following The school boys' baseball team Hlggins, Miss Harriet Hawxhurst, Just a few days remain to take advantage Merit badjjc awards were as fol- the play refreshments wero served ployed their last game of the season Miss Alice Perrin, Mitfs Viola Warnc- lnwn: by the hostess, aBslated by Mrs. Thursday at Oakhurst and won by kcr, Miss Helen Kelly, Henry Hawx- of the season's lowest coal prices. Phone your Tionp H—William Cmioy, Rnfot.y; Ed- White. the score of G to 2. Oalthurst had hurst and son, Bill, Jerry Warneker, ward Kelly, first nlil. lendimr. previously been undefeated. Tinton Thomas Creavy anil Henry Creavy Trcio|> 11 —Eilwiml Cnmliniiiillii, iihynlml Mr. anfl Mrs. Perley Riddle and Palls is tied for first place in tho of Everett and Mr. nnd 'Mrs. "William order in now. [ flfiveluimient. public hcHlth. wnoitriirvinK, MIHS Shirley Riddle of .Bridgewaters nnmhvniV; C, Pornmitu, ciurnnliy; ('- O|. school league with Onlthurst nnd two Doncgan of Colt's Neck, Mrs, Ade- !J> Kpent ftunday at Allcntown with other teams. A banquet for the ball laide Hackett and two daughters of Troop 17—Thnmnn Cnimii. (lint .nlil, Misses Harriet and Bertha Wemple. playcr3 was held at Avon Friday St. Auburn, L. I., Mr. and Mrs. Wes- pomnniil health, public health; llcnjiimlll. A Children'3 day program will be Cnrnnii:, pri-Honnl health; Hm-lieiL i-'rofit, night. ley Reed and Miss Ella Connors of ALT. SIZES, CHI5PE SOLES. public: health, woodwork; Wmtra l[»u»- presented at the evening service at A card party and strawberry festl- Locust Point. mnn, rhcmlatry, r.iumcrvntlim, piillilliullnir, the Oceanport church on Sunday. : val will be held at the firehouse Fri- ALX, SHADES. SIZES 4—8. rifely: Alfierl Hemlrnum. ul.hlclICK, first. Dr. Jefferson Vorzinier and Miss Pupils at the Oceanport school hav- day night, June IS, by the Ladies' iil'l. tlrrtt niil to uninuUrt, liantlinnfl ; Frank ing perfect attendance for May are Florence Eustace of New York spent Huhn. iKiokhliiitlnit; Wllllnm Ull'irlincy, auxiliary of the lire company. The the holiday visiting Mr. and Mrs. HIM. Mil, iiernnniil licnlth, iMililh: lienlth. as follows: I festivities will begin at eight o'clock. Tn.np, £3 —Ilnvvnnl Jcir.ry. BwlmminK. Bernard Warneker and family. -1 ! Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bradley are Trnnp 24—Wlllinm Dnvlunn, nwlmmlnn: riist fn'mle, Florence Harbour, teacher • Mrs. Sarah Aylcward and daugh- Ladies' Ladies' Helen r'erranl. William Connelly, Mary ' on their way by automobile to Do- rharlcn KmrmmH Hwimmim:; I'linl M ul- I.tmrlno, Nnncy Laurlno, Clnrn Stryket, ter of Rumson spent Wednesday via- fi lid, h .lenn Miller, Wlliinm I.ingdon. William itrolt, where they will visit Mrs. Iting Mrs. Patrick Carton, fir. Tron p 3R—I.liwronco Collllin. I-'emielly. iBradley's brother, William Scott. Rayon Taffeta Rayon Trim p 4!!— Randolph Hnllly, nnnl Second grade, Ruth Herbert teacher The firemen will have a dance at Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rumph and altll. im lilir lionllh. foty. Ellen Jensen, Alan McKariano, Orman dnughter Eleanor of Brooklyn spent K- the ilrehousc Wednesday night, June in Wont. Sunday visiting Mr. Rumph's father Troop GO—Piull IJinunr, nchnlarfihlp; Third uraiio, Huth Herbert teacher— !27. The firehouse floor Is being re- Mfieil M. Knlin. phyMirnl development: Hetay IIOBH, Uobble Dynan. Calvin Nyland- painted and other improvements are and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charle3 SLIPS UNDIES I^onnrrl Hnohn, rhrrnlnti y, flr.it. niil to er, Ferdinand Krome. being made, Rumph and soh( Charles, Jr. iinlmiiln; ArnnM KcliwnrU, woodwork. Fourth Krnde, Carrie Caspirty teacher— Robert and Edward Eustace of Rod Troop 07—Harry Davey, ciirpi'iit iy, Eduar Uinmlon, Harold Wolcott, Harry David Scott, who has been on the pernoiial hfiiilth; .JCHHO T.ciwlltnn, nflilolicfl, Vim Nole, Marion Blokesleo. Helen Jurvii. sick list, la improving. Bank spent Sunday visiting Mr. and fliRt nid. peinoniil health, public liealth. Fifth Krade, Carrio Cftsaiily teacher— An addition of a kitchen has been Mrs. Patrick Carton. Burn premium quality Jeddo-Highland coal AUendlnf-t the meeting were W. C.Robert Hchwehr. Thomas Woolley, Cllorin

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Me—ask, N, J, * White buck step-in pumps and oxfords with graceful perforated 217 Market St., Paterson, N. J. (ieneral Klrrtrif; Oil Kiinmce, without obliga- designs. Also a white buck dress oxford with a high hep]. Sizes tion on my part, 47 Monmouth St., Red Bank, N. J. •1 to 8, AAA to C. Operated by tho Retail Department Stoto« of AmorJia, Inr, 375 Main St., Hackensack, N. J. BT13INnACIIS-Flrnt Floor 400 Park Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Residence- 32-36 BROAD STREET RED HANK G-J5 Air Conditioning lor Winter, Hummer anil Year Bound City Page Four RED BANK REGISTER, .JUNE 6,1934. Abblt Dmnslar. OceanjwrWSecreUry. Struck By AutomoUUft, Fort Hancock fortification!, would endanger the coun- Je&nttU Danaelo, Highland*—Book- Red Bank Girl try, Is quite difficult to realize. Army officials have said The Graduates Mrs, Harriet ^gtello -.qt^nt RED BANK REGISTER *MorjorI« Darling. Red Bank—Artlet, street was Dllfrhtiygnjure^'slaftj' Fri- It would make a prominent landmark for enemy gum. Helen Dcmpaey. HlghUndi—Muolc. Entertains At Party day night whon flho waa BiTruck Ijy ESTABLISHED. 1878 BY JOHN H. COOK. If BO, Is It not Just as reasonable to Bay that the Editorial Views A on or slightly boforo July 1. That Mary Gordaychlk. lied Bank—Buoines«. It payo to advertlRo in Tha Register. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The need for a public beach and playground alonj; linrnna that New Jersey's seacoast school will graduate Friday night, liBrtha Griffin, Port Monmouth—Nure- Burdge, May Griffiths, Dorothy My- when commencement exercises Will tinger, Lucy Greenwood, Patricia Tho Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to tho the North Jersey const becomes more acute every day. will no longer be littered with New " Lydia Grimm, Keanabura—St«nosraj>her. As proof of this is the statement of Mayor Edward T. York's garbage. be held at tho high school at Leon- Mary Gurnlnk, Mlddletawn—Secretary. Itiley, Flofenee Averre, Doris Avorro, uae for republlcation of all news dispatches to It or not ardo. Clas3 night -will be observed Dorothy Hahn, Ideal Beach—Secretary. Helen Harrison, Louise Parker, Bet- otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news Doylo of Sea Girt that. Ihe use of the beaches at thnt New York la not ending thlo nui- sance voluntarily, hnt by crdor of tho tonight, Tho baccalaureate oermon Edith Hftufclna, Mlddlatown- Stenog- ty Smith, Jane Wlkoff, Sydney 'Dan- published therein. i resort will be restricted to residents and guests. Slrn- was preached Sunday by Rev. Ed- rapher. ser, Peggy Kelsey, Connie Boetlo, | liar action has been taken within thc past few years by Supreme Court of the United States, Margaret Hanjdns, TIM BnnV—fitenosr- • on complaint of New Jersey, niter ward W. Miller of Red Bank. Other Jane Kunyon, Madeline Hendrlckeon, other shore municipalities. Theso oftlclaln believe they clorfrymen taking part in the service rapef. Member National Editorial Association (many years of protest. The Inciner- Vivian Haveni, Hifihlande—Business, Adelo Johnson, Magna Mountford, 'have acted in the best interests of their respective com- ators, 'resutllng from orders to stop were Rov. Thomas G. Thomas of June Hendrtcka. Locust—Typist. Jean Dunnell, Helen Imlay and Anna Member New Jersey Press I munities. Howrvrr, «ome part of the coast should bo Leonardo, IUv. John J. Messier of Vivian Ilerbcrt, Hlghlandn—Beaut? Cul- Bottagaro. jdumplng, are now nearing comple- U j preserver! by. either the jtatr or the federal government tion. Belford, Rev. Samuel Johnston of Marjorla Hill, Mlddletown— Nurains. Weil Sherman, Bucky Harris, Hom- Subscription Trices: New Monmouth and Rev. George El- Eleanor Hosan, Leonardo—Secretary. for the peneral use of the public, and the logical site Is i New York's short-sightedness has Lmiise Huber, Keannburs—Seoratary. er HondrickBon, Vincent DrcBaor, One year , $1.50 lin of Atlantlo Highlands. for Men rJid Women Sandy Hook. [not only injured the seashore busi- Marguerite Huloberg, Highlands—-Beauty George Martin, Frank Loveraidgo, Six mDntb.3 ... ness in New Jersey, but also along Tho class night observance this Harry Lako, George Worthley, Rich- Thn first stop toward relief --O-CJ-U-CJ Q-O Vlvlin Hurley, Atlantio ( HlshlandB— Tarea months 'New York's bathing beaches on Long evening will be preceded by a band Beauty culture. ard Davey, Gene Worthley, William from any foot trouble — in Island. concert which -will begin at half-past Nannette Johnaton, Highland*—Physical Boyee, Bmory Osborne, Donald Hub- HtralRhtaning the foot back v$> Tclephono Red Banlc 13. The Ohio Idea—Limit Now tho entire mess will be cleaned seven o'clock and continue until Education, bard, Robert Fettigrew, Preaton Mor- to the normnl position. Taxes on Improved Property. up, as a result of New Jersey's long eight o'clock. The program for the Muvaret Julian, East Keanaburg—Typ- ford, Stanley Parker, Jack Schooley, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1M4. legal fight.—Hudson Dispatch. concert is as follows: Kathryn Keelen, Keanaburff—Nurslnff. Harold Turnock, Edward Cook, Wil- Almost half a century has elapsed since the death Anna Kelly. Keyport. B. F. D, No. 2—-liam Bloom, Clinton Thompson, Er- Our Director March —• Biselow Private sftcr^tajy. of Honry George, who was one of the most outstand- Cold Tlungp. Urban* Overture Roberm Frances Kirwan, Relfora—Secretary. nest Griffiths, Richard McCouch, ing advocates of the single tax system In the United j There is a fixed Idea among our Stephanie OvotU Oihulka Claire Kraft, Leonardo—Teaching. James Leddy, Reginald Wolcott, Ar- A Doughty Little Community States and the author of the famous book, "Progress Serenade Wilti - - Dric° Mae Krause, Leonardo—Stenographer. thur Duake, David Wolcott, William booksellers that the public automati- Bells of St. Mary's Adams Dorothy Krug, Leonnrdo—Oflflea work. and a Doughty Little Bank. and Poverty." He claimed ih.it taxes should be levied cally switches off Its brain from Juno The band b under tho direction of Dorothy Lawrence, Keaniburs—Typist. Holmee, Randall Dodge, Harry 'on land alone and that house?, stores, factories and to September. We see advertisements Rudolph J. Winthrop and the mem- Mario Mngee, Port Monmouth—ButineflS. Wright, William Helm, Stanley Sav- Congratulations to the Sea Bright National bank 1 for "light summer fiction" or "hot Rose Marotta, Keansburg—Numins. age, Bernard Clark, Harold Reynolds, other man-made improvements should be exempt. bers are Gordon Behn, George Edith Mawhinney. Navenlnk. Art. and to the people of that doughty community! After Henry George died in 1897 while engaged in a cam- weather reading," and noto that the Belowes, Alberta. Bennett, James fllHbcl Maxson, Navoalnk—•Stenographer. Walter Johnson, Richard Wall and books stressed aro all tho typo of Floyd Bliss. having been closed more than a year the Institution re- paign to be elected mayor of New York on thifl single Bouldin, John Bormingbam, Edwin Llssetta Mayer, S*a Bright—Importine- opened Saturday under circumstances which promise , . had "Weekend'Wife," "Hotel Murder," or Doris McElwain, Port Monmouth—Ste- tax latform AbDul tcn VCRrB flr s0 previouB he /•Reluctant Virgin." We "for one Bruntz, Salvatore DIGennaro, Sam nographer. ATHLETIC CLUB DANCE. Tho famoua Foot-so-Port con- happier day,-for the people of Sea 'Bright. The «-]„„„ dcfnated for thp samc offlce on the same platform. Doisi, Edna Egnetovich, Stephen Jean McGlaahan, Keanflburg—Secretary. Btructlon with the Health Spot claim the notion is quite wrong. In Anna Meyer, Leonardf>—Secretary. opening of tho tank is a decided victory over the de- , Protab, had he ,,vcrti tnc SFime fate would hav0 bem Griffin, Moses Heath, Helen , feature kcopa your foot in tho ; summer most adults try to simplify Mildred Montag. Port Monmouth—Sec- Over 200 Attend Affair at Molly prBaslon nnd over deflation and the people of Red Bank j m store for him ,n 18fl7 but Ws WQrtK toth a3 a po,.. 'their living so that they may have Clarence Lowia, Elslo Newman, Car- Pitcher Hotel. normal position. and vicinity will hail this event with joy.not only be- j , talented writer, is far more ap- men Opdyke, Frank Pape, Ellsworth Edith Nelman, Eait Keanflbura—Seoro- Uca ] econom 3t and as Imore time for recreation. Our con- Over 200 persons attended'the cause Sea Bright has always been a good neighbor of | iRtcd todny tlmt at ttny tlme whlle he wnB nHve. tention Is that nothing can re-create Parker, Bessie Penterman, Warren tarj*. Elalo Newman. Belford—Missionary. danco given by tho Rumson Athlotlc this town but also .because William V. Smith of Bed i H Gcorge.0 itIcns hav0 not been put intn prac. 'a person mentally as thoroughly as Relners, Elizabeth Roberts, Paul Schoellner, Barbara Smith, Louis Iluth NonSk. Middletown—Designing. club at tho Molly Pitcher hotel on Bank has been made the cashier of the bank. ^ ,n ful] but the ,8 of his p,an ,s tflk|npr root nn absorbing, stimulating bit of read- JeBole O'Neill, Fort Hancock—Nursing. Saturday night. Chet Arthur and Sea Bright has weathered many nnprry manifestations ing. Soden, Ralph Straw, Marie Vogcl, Catherine Patterson, Eed Bank—Nurfl- It is actually being put Into practice to some extent In Rudolph Vogel and Edward Wald- in^. his orchestra provided tho muolc. of tho weather just as it is now riding out the black Why not unearth in your town II- Bcaalo P«nterniftrt, New Monmouth— Entertainment waa provided by Nick some states. For example, in Ohio the state constitu- ibrary this summer a book on a sub- mann. Teaching. financial storm of the depression. Once its bank was tion has been so amended that the tax on houses and The class night celebration Is Alma I'erry, Belford—Stenographer. Kruoe and Henry Bauer, who ren- temporarily put out of business because th'e roof was ject that is wholly new to you and Gct-aldlna Pettold, Leonardo—Clerical dered several popular vocal solos. other buildings la not permitted to exceed ten mills on Rive your mind a thrill? You might scheduled to begin at quarter after work. ripped off by a gale. On another occasion waves from SI of assessed valuation. The tax cannot be more than look into Father Fabre's absorbing eight o'clock. Tho program is as fol- Evelyn Finey, Mlddletown—Teachlnff. Door prizes donated by Eddie Col- Put your feet on the Health tho Atlantic ocean rolled through the building and •and charming books on the life of lows : Thelma Roblnaon, Atlantic Highlands— lins wore won by Charles McCor- Spot—and eeo how much bet- $1 on $100 of assessed valuation and cannot be more Stenographer. mlolc of Rumson and L. Cravens of forced a suspension of business. than $10 on $1,000 of assessed valuation. the ant and other insects. Stories of (a) Aida march -Verdi Jana RowUnda, East Keanaburs—Sur- ter you feel all ovorl Come A doughty little community and a doughty little tho lives of real people, so vividly Hlsh school band glcul Chiropody. New York. The $100 bill disposed of in today! "What such a law would mean to home owners and (b> Fetiival overture—Taylor Alma Schlick, Keanoburg—Nuroing. by tho club on tho co-operativo plan bank! Both havo had their vicissitudes, their ups and I written that one gets the thrill of Cla&fl Song—Words by Robert Evans .... other owners of improved property in New Jersey beg- Ieabel Sheridnn, I^eDnardo—Nurslnff. was won by Otto Strohmenger of their downs; but neither Old.Man Weather nor Old Man jknowing intimately a great person- Class of, 1931 Evelyn Silva, Naveslnk—Singing. gars description. The depression for many of them History _ E. Joseph Gnmld Msllty Rumson. Tho committee in chnrgo Hard Times can conquer them! ality. Include a superb life of Marie Barbara Smith. New Monmouth—Teach- would largely he ended and a great flood of thawed out I Antoinette, fascinating biographies of Will Stephen F. GrirHn, Jr. ing. of the affair consisted of Eddlo Col- "Thc Close of Another Day—O'Hara .... Muriel Etarlt, Port Monnjiouth—Offlca 9 Broad Street, money would pour into the channels of trade to revive ! Henry VIII, P. T. Barnum, Shelley, Atibia Dancer. Helen Fullinff. Nannette lins, Charles McCormlck, Vincent vitidstry instead of being eaten up by taxes. There would Mary of Scots, Napoleon, and many Johnston, Doris McEhvaln, Jean Mc- Ruth Tiltqn, Middletown—BuBineia, Sexton, John Sammon and Charlca RED BANK Glashan, Bessie Penterman, Elsie Wil- be fewer sheriff's sales and sales for unpaid taxes. i others, A stimulating book is as re- Beulah Vail, Hillside—Dietitian. Woodward, Congrecaman McLeod's daneer. Agatha Wolf , Daisy Waning, Atlantic Highlands—- "Yes, but if you cut off all thia tnx where would the freshing to a neat-jaded mind aa a Prophecy—Written by Edith MaWhinney Lorctta Lillian Costcllo, Edith Roberta Privato Secretary. money come from to run the government?" some one plunge into a cold deep pool In sul- Genevieve Wethered, Fort Monmouth— Bank Deposit Bill. try weather. It may sting your re- MaWhlnncy Stenojitrarhor. The national administration has apparently Bet Its may ask. The people of Ohio answered the question laxed mind for a minute but it brings Southern melodies selection—Hayes Elsie Wildanger, Red Bank—Teaehinff. in virtually this fashion: "It might be raised by an in- High school band Asatha "Wolf, Keanaburg—Privato »ocre- fats like adamant against the McLeod bank deposit bill, tingling refreshment. Class Bifta - Abbie Dangler, tary. but despite this fact its advocates aro hopeful that It will come tax, or by a sales tax, or by a tax on luxuries, or —Mother's Home Life. Ada Devey, Roscoe Dikey, Helen Foil- Helen Wright, Hlghlande— Privat* ee«rc- it might be raised by other means. Some way can be ing. Robert Gay. Beatrice Gilbert, Ron- tary. ' be passed. Under the provisions of this measurs de- ald Hepburn, I'red Horsfall. Nannette found if a real endeavor Is made to do po. However, the Johanna Wuchte, Port Monmouth— posit!? in all closed banks would be paid in full by the Johnston. Claire Kraft, Jean MeGlashan, Nursing. main thing which interests us IR to the property owners. Anna Meyor, Thomas Paris, Edward government. Little Silver Club Tutas, James Van Pemls • Robert Acker, Ne-w Monmouth—Aviation. They are being taxed out nf existence and we do not Phil Adams, Red Bank, R. F. D.—Bu The chief argument used against the bill is that the Transfer-of Btudent leadership Inees. propose to have it continued." Elsia Catherine WIManger, president of PrRnton Alexander. Red Bank, R. F. D. government is not financially able to do~thls. Tho con- Holds Jamboree 11>3 4 student council As proof of this it Is cited that property comprises —Mechanic. tention may have merit, but it Is only natural that com- AccRptancn of student leadership William Alexander, Red" Bank, R. F. I>. mon, ordinary citizens not gifted with the economic vis- only 35 per cent of the entire wealth but that it is com- Buth Ethel Hasteadt. acting president of —Engineering. pelled to pay 85 per cent of the total amount raised for I Mrs. J. E. Harvey, Jr., General 193 4 student council Julius Aflohenbach, Leonardo—Chemist. ion of the "new deal" should have doubts about this. March IieligioflO—Chambers - Alfred Harber, HishlandB—C. P. A. They have seen the government spend larger sums for taxes, rjere is a serious fact which should concern Chairman of Woman's Club High school band George Belowea, Ked Bank Bos 690— every home owner and all other citizens Interested in Affair Friday — Delicatessen Hope march—Paplni Engineering. other purposes which seem no more worthy and they Hiffh school orchestra Edward Beverley. Fort Hancock—En hive not forgotten that much bigRer amounts were ex- bringing back better times. They wont find anything Remembrance....WsJdtaufel - glneerlng. <• Supper Served. High oehool orchestra pended to carry on the World war and to make loans to in' the platforms of either of the Uaajor parties In New Leon Eoeckel, I/conardo—Office work. Jersey about this matter, but by independent action The Little silver woman's club (a) "Happy song:"—Gainrs Thomaa Bulger, Highlands—Accounting. foreign countries which reneged on paying the debts. Mixed Blee club James Bouldin, Atlantto Highlands— they may be able to force reform. held a jamboree Friday afternoon tb> "Land t>{ Horc and Glory"—Elsar Surgeon. Every business man talks about Chief among the arguments used In favor of the records prove that thp government took upon Itself the so many owners of homes and other properties are los- The booths and their chairmen were and the members aro Robert Aclter, decided. ing their possessions through no fault of their own the Rohcrt, Holmea, Port Monmouth—Avi- responsibility of instructing its own bank examiners to ice cream, Mrs. Nelson Vanderbcck; Theresa Ball, Elsie Bills, James ation. falsify bank statements. One pet of figures was confi- time has arrived to stop, look nnd listen. The expenses candy, Mrs. Ralph Parkell and Mrs. Bouldin, Raymond Brown, Ernestine Frftrt Hornfall, Rer! Bank Rout« 1—Art. of government must be. decreased and new sources of Charles White; bag. Mrs. Hoiv- Brown, Frances Brown, Hazel Brown, Willinm Hqrvnf.li, Keanaburg^Avlatlon. dentially sont to the government nnd an entirely differ- nrd Hlggenson: fortune telling, Mrs. Walter Johnsotl, Naveaink—Accountant. ent set was prepared for dissemination to the public. revenue must be tapped to relieve the overburdered Marlon Carnle, Vera Collins, Arthur Robert Kennedy, Eaflt Kcansburg—Ad- payers of taxes on improved real estate. Fred Dunnell; whlto elephant table, Cornellusen, Abbio Dangler, Lois vertiainK. There can be no doubt that by taking upon itself this Mrs. George Loper; fortune wheel Delatush, Edgar Downs, Helen Ful- William Kopp, E, Keannburg^Becrct Ser- enormous responsibility the government incurred an ob- vice. — o-o-o-o-o-o- for articles donated by merchants, Ilnfr, Betty Goode, Joseph Hanser, Saverin LaBelln, Keannburg—Chemist, ligation to depositors which can not be denied." Mrs. J. E. Harvey, Jr., and Mrs. Ruth Hasteadt, Helen Hawkins, Jack Lawley, Red Dank—Insurance. The fate of the McLeod bill will probably be decided Charles Allaire. Fortunes were sold Lbuise Huber, Doris Hurst, Elizabeth Chnrlea Leonard, Red Bank—Mechante. Advice for Pedestrians—Walk Jo« Malley, Kcansburg—Machinist. within the next few days. It does not get the same big In the afternoon by Mrs. J. L. Her- Hurst, Frances Kelly, Helen Koch, Louis Mazzie, MnUwan—Teacher of Sol< head lines In Lhc daily papers as murders, suicides and on "the Wrong Side of the Road." bert and in the evening by Mrs. R. C. Edith McWhlnney, Doris McElwain, enro iind Mathematics. DeNyse. Emma McQueen, Ida McQueen, Ells- Paul Merhach, Kcunithum—Law. divorces, but lo many persons it is fraught with larger "I im thoroughly in accord with The Register in be- Michael Mlele, Kcansburg—Bookkeeper. meaning than any r>f these thinps. Representative Mc- worth Parker, Bessie Penterman, Al- Edward Moore, Port Monmouth—Now lieving that sidewalks should ho built on largely traveled Boy, Long Missing, fred Poole, Juno Schofleld, Alfred paper work. Leod's speech couched in simple, understandable roads," said a reader of this paper in talking with a Smith, Ralph Straw, Beulah Vail, Willinm Murphy, Keannburg—Alrpla.no language. In addition to the points which he brings out Register reporter last woek, "but money is not availablo Mechanic. Drowned in River Hnzel Wostbrook, Elsie Wildanger Willinm Netterman, Pvlver Plaia—Chem- why the government Is morally responsible to refund for this purpose. It seems tn me," the speaker went on and Agatha Wolf. ifit. money in closed banks, facts might appropriately bo to say, "your paper could perform a public, service by The commencement exercises will Joseph Noone. MlddUtown—GardBner. cited with regard to the Broad Sireet National bank. The body of Samuel Smith, twrlve- Orlnnd Opdyke, Kean&burg—Undortakttr* advising pedestrians to walk on 'the wrong side of the year-old colored boy, who disappeared begin at quarter after eight o'clock. St^rhen, O'Sage, Leonardo—Sport* 'Writ- According to nn oilicial statement this bank was road1; that is to sny, on the side facing traffic. In a from his home on Bank strnot on The program follows: er. © found to be insolvent in 1931. Arrangements and prom- number of stntes nnd in some localities in this state Thursday, May 4, was found fiontintf (a) Processional March—Roberts ..'. Thomas Paris, Keanaburg—Physical Ed^ Hitch school orchestra Ucation. iGes were made, according In this statement, thnt the there are signs advising pedestrians to do this. It stems In the Shrewsbury river, off Runset 1 (M The Golden Scepter Overture—Tobanl David Plahn, Helford—Doctor. bank would \i? strencthcnrfl by raiding additional capi- to me that this would lie n very inexpensive way nf solv- avenue, last Wednesday nf tor noon. Invocation Rev. Charles Johnston Anthony Plltnlck, Leonardo—Laboratory work. tal of $101,000 but this wap not. flniu\ with the reGult ing the problem anri Ihnt you would serve the cause of Dr. John B. Boyd. who cxamintefl the 'Trend "in Education"—Prosiilent cf 1034 THIS IS OUR PLEDGE TO YOU body, said thc boy had been dead for student council, Elsie Cntherlno WJl* Frank PreatAge, Keanaburg—Plumbing. that the bank got in a wnrce condition. .Assuming that, safety by advocating it." (InnKcr George Scherff, Leonardo—Writer. this slntcmpnt is corrr'.rt, bnw Is it. ].npslb!e to escape i five or six dnys. (n) Violin Solo—"Sweet and Low"— Hrrman Blddlg, Headden'a Comei*—Und«- This advice is grind nm| it should be put into prac- ART professional man and part merchant, from the conclusion thnt tho p'opor time to hnve put ', The body was found by a rr.sidcnt IJaruby Paul Pulitier Merbach cidcfl. tice, but it in far frnm bring; a compktn remedy, BS is (b) Trumpet Rnlo—"Aulfl Land 3yne" with Nent Sharkey, Leonardo—Farmlnir. P the funeral director has two obligations to ' the. bank in the hands of a receiver nnd to have paid jnf the neighborhood, who notified Po- Alfreivrl for -.vendcrinc why and later to the funeral parlors of Tut-as, James Van Pcrnls JnmcB VonPorvla, Highland*—Aviation. ona of which left undono marB tho harmony and because this is the case does not make it rightfully so. "Luck" .: Auatha Margaret Wolf Ruflolph Vogel, Keannburg—Electric*] lar^p ruims wpip pprrt tc« hnvc hnnl;s examined. If these !R. R. Mount A Son on \Vrnt 3'"ront Operatic Melodies—Sullivan - «... EnKincerlng. precision of his work. examinat iniiR v. nrf nnt rinsipnrrl tn protect tho deposi- Even in thPFR stressful times when It Is difficult lo : street. Hitrh school orchestra - Crni« WnlH, Keansburg—PhysleBl Bdu- collect taxes, large sums are spent to build and repair I Besides his. parents, Mr. and Mrs. "P.rowell Address" - Aa a merchant, tho roputablo funoral director tor!' why were they held nt all? 1 President of class of 1934, Craig Wnltt Edwarri Walkman, Leonardo—Inouranea. ri rnnrl5. Romr- ."tBlrs hnvr lawn which require that when pfirnuol, Smit n, th^ boy i.-* survived I'rfKrntnUon of clasn for ffrnfiuatmn I'rnl WilllfiniBon, New Monmouth—In* hss nnolhor plnrlgn in kunp, rt, io that tho mor- From a riandp int nf rnnnnon, ordinary justice, such wnrk is done n small portion of the amount used 'by threa brothers, William, Raymond Principal Paul I. Redcay, Supervising chamllos ho furnishes bo In keeping with tho why should not the government, stnnd gond for tho |and Wllbert Smith, and two MMer-i, Principal F. Howard Lloyd Hnrol'd WUIIB. Fair Haven—Archeology. must, be spent to provide eldewnlkn. A nmnll portion Is rrcsrntlon i>f Diplomas llnrlpy Wymnn, Naveslnk—Greonhouia perfection of hla oorvlce. To do less would lower loKses i'Uffei pd by ihe depositors by reason of thp. delay nil that is required, for it costs fnr less to mnkc safe [Myrtle and Jenny Smith. President of Board of Education, Adeline work, tho standards ho has oct. in ending the existence of tho bank? Thp government walking places than to build rends for nutolsts to scoot M. MolTat Gu-a Zilly, Rplfonl—Accountant. may have n legal ricbt to krnp nn insolvent hank in ClnKii of lf>34 Instrumental ensemble and over. New Jersey htin no such law. nml as a conse- SCHOOL DANCE AT MATAWAN. the class is The ofilcera of tho class aro Craig That la why wo mako It known that wo fea- business and thus u.-e Rrrater for depositors, quome pedestrians nro taxed to build roads, which In- Connecticut march—t-fnasnn ..-\.., VVnitt ])i^,3ldent, Stephen F. Grlffln, ture National Caskets. Nationally odvortlocd, Hinh sehoor orrhestra but it is impoFFtble to undeiT'tand how it can do so mor- creases the possibility thnt they will be maimed or Many Attended FentlvltipB Held By Jr. and Fred Walter Horsfall vice made by a concern who, for well over half a ally without Incurring responsibility. Junior Class. Graduates neither absent nor tardy prfiKident.3, Apatha Margaret Wolf century, havo beon tho recognized loaders of tho r Injured. during the entire four-year high nccrotnry and Elsie Cntherln© Wll- Industry, wo can bo absolutely certain that the ^ With Prwidrnl Rnnsr-velt .'iml hi* adminifHratinn i A largo attendance marked the nn- opposed to the McLeod hill II ^nv, unlikely that th, i Fro „,,„„m Ihe„ . standpoin„„,„ ^ t o f safety ^it would be much bet- school courso nrc Anna Belle Brcck- dnnRer tronaurer, worohaiidlso wo supply moasurea up to our re- ; |pr ( mibjf^t to the tcchnicalltipn man. Pupils who had perfect at- dlplorriRa will benr evidence to this Maintaining, no wo do, tho highest posnihlo At least he would gpt come return for thc money which blue crcpo paper. Spotlight dancing tendance records for three of tho of Intricate procedure and its passage or defeat would ho. he apondfi In taxes for roads. was one of the features and nt the effnot in thc form of a ntamped seal. standards In our proformlonnl work nnd norvicc, he d I t f d four years aro Fred Walter Horsfai! Tho honor pupils Hated alphabetical Ienr> likely to be determined by prirti^nn political pres- In cities and towns nnd largely populated communi- cloae of each danco a prlzo wan jjiv- we thlnlc It only rlpht thnt our morchnndlso bo sure. nnd Saverio Charles LaBnlla. Edith ly nro Anna Bollo Brockenrldgo, ' tho best that lo available. To keep both on a ties property owners should bo required to put. down en to tho couplo happening tn stand C Nolman bad a perfect record for O-O-O-O-O-O Thomao K Conk, Jr., Marjorie E. par Is our pledgo to you. BldewiilkB nt their own expanse because they derive a s in the light. Refreshments wore ono yenr. 'served in tho gymnasium. Everyone Cookf, Lomtta Lillian Contello, Ada The Sandy Hook Park benefit in increased valuer, but in rural unctions where Jhnd a fine timo nnd thr. committora The praduaten, their postotfice ad- Graco Dovoy, Irene Mn&dalene no «uch advantage accrue nldownlks should be con- directing tho event received many dresses nnd tho profodslonn or biin- Frank, Clay Frecborn, Helen It. Ful and Our National Defense. structed an part of road building contracts nt the ex- compliments. Ineiisos in which they propose U> on- linf?, Bpntrice Katollo Gilbert, Mary pense of tho public at large, This would mean Pliphtly M. Gordtiychik, Stephen F. Grimn, The decorating was donr hv Bor- gah'p. are us follows; Opponiiinn to the proponed park at Sandy Hook on leap money fnr the benefit of autolsts, but whnt of that! Jr., Lydla Anna Grimm, Dorothy nlce Seel, IClcio Con^rove, Edith Pifi- Hell? Asbe, Ildfortl—Nursitm. Mfir^nrot Hrihn, Ronald Jn.mea Hep- til ft ground that it "will "weaken our national dfiffinefl" There aro many pedentriann who pny tnxes, nnd why Jane Beam, Pott Monmouth—Secretary. brow and Jeunctte Mazzle. Tho re- Olive Bennett. Belford—Nurslltsr. burn, Jr., Fred Walter Horsfall, Wai has been expressed by Mm. Willinm J. Ward of Summit, Rhould thftir^needR^ entirely Funeral Directors iraintfv co-pjinittte •comprised VirKinln Black, .IJ*or»8.rd,rv-.*,i!ecT*lftTT. « ice "Alitn Johnson, Dorothy Grace 1 ' ' Aliriti Breckonridsc, Uncroft— Heauty fl Frederick K. A

AMUSEMENTS. count of hazy weather the were fight soon for the heavyweight cham- with this injury while lifting barrels many, has been., making'a stay,, with not vlfiible. Miss Ruth Bartrom and pionship of tho world. Mr. Maher at the distillery of Laird & Co. his brother, Emil Hofman. Thn visi- Bradley's Carlton Theater. Wilbur Hammond enjoyed a steam- aw both fighters practicing. Ho is The Helping Circle of the Reto- r \s a member of .a te.am of Ger- formed church will hold its lnst man bowiiug experts who will play WALK •^wo features, "Success At Anyboat trip to New York Monday and of the opinion that Baer will win. saw the vessels. Max Lef.sky is having repairs made meeting of the season this afternoon against American teams In various Radio Service Price" with Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., at the home of Mrs. John Herman. cities, including New York and Chi- ItKD BANK, N. J. and "Registered Nurse," with Bebe A number of the residents of this to hin hotel building. Th* work is place attended a dance nt Marlboro ng done by Find D. Long, Arch! Marjorie Conover, daughter of Mr. cago. HP, expects to be in thia coun- rhuno It. B. JlM-,r. Daniela, Lyle Talbot and John Halli- and Mrs. Chrlney Conover, is homn try about three weeks. Ho. says Ger- day, v/lU be presented at the Carlton i Friday night. bald Cunningham and John McAl- Satlsifixrtlon Guar lister of Newark. from Monmouth Memorial hospital mrmy is pnxHpcrlnK under thf> Hitler theater today and tomorrow. Benjamin Seals nnd family have nt Long Branch, where she was a rceime and. that, stories nbout terrnr- Supporting Fairbanks In "Success moved to Skillman." Walter Kownl^ky nnd family have moved from Colt's Neck into tho Mc- pntient for a week. Khft Is much im- ism nnd ntrocitics in.:that country At Any Price," a R. K. O. Radio The farmers are harvesting alfalfa. proved. are nnt true. ' picture, are Genevleve Tobln, Frank The weather has been exceptionally Dorongh house. They formerly lived here. Mrs. John M. Weir is on tho sick . Rev. p. Alvln Langwith prenchod Morgan, Colleen Mooro and Edward favorable for this crop and tho yield at, ihn Tifforrnnd rhurrh at Freehold Everett Horton. The picture was will be largo. 'I'm residents of this place are em- ployed at. making tennis courts on W. A meeting of the consistory of thn adapted from a play by John Howard The following pupilft of the public Thirt -n rn.-ldfntfi nf this place at- Lawson and concerns tho machina- Barclay Hardin^'s country estate. Reformed church will b? held tnnight school have perfect records for at- at the home of Charles D. Florfc. |i;i ^-'Lint piven at the Re- tions of a power-mad youth seeking tendance and punctuality the pa at The Ftat ft hospital baseball team on their home prounda lapt week, de- Walter D. Fields anted as auctmn- chuirh of Midrilebuph last the classic sum- richer. His finance attempts to keep month: week. him on tire ethical side of attaining feated .Marlboro by the. score of A toecr Saturday at a sale of household Primary fcradrs—Klla Mnp Butts. Dorn- 3. furniture nt Middle bush for Rev. mer color for wealth but an alluring beauty prods thy Ely, Myra Francis, Eijeltnind Lnchrr, him into criminal enterprises. A John A. Thomson, formerly of this Lunclw on and Dalies. Doris Mnher, Ann Mario Mnrtin, Fannie Albert Ear!" is laid up with rheu- place. ... --.. powerful climax is eaid to ensue Nespole, Pearl Rtofn, Hctly Srhi.iK.k, Clavin matism. A'-buffct lunr.lipnn nnd d?jncc will sports, street when tho youth discovers the letter's Hutts, Holmes Duncim, Robert Mnrtin, Despite the stormy weather Tues- be linl'l Hnturd.iy evening fit Joseph Over 20 yt'QTB shoeing for Amer* Norman Motvnn. Itnlph More sin. Puryes Wilbur Hammond baseball team day night of last night thoro w,is -A C. Hnlluhiy':' Mnrirlowvinw Inn at ucachnry. Strawhand. Edwnrd (Jwiiudoski. defeated Laird's Applejack tram pf lea's most famotm rnoing stable. and! dress .. .. Grammar grades ••• .John V,i]], Jnsrpii largo, nttendnnce at. thn minatinl show Eelfofl by the ne,-vly organized Warnrr Brothers produced "Rog- Ef.ohfivville ln;-f_ week by 1 ho pcore of given at the achoolhouso for the ben- When your horsn needs new Shoes Gwlaffdonki, Joseph LeMty, William Mfin- Shore ."orirtl rlub. Tho inn waa re- vjill no. AH kimlft of liand-made ifit ered Nurse," which benides MiB8 eel. Wlllinm McO.rmielt, Oliver Francis, lY in A. efit of the Rfiformed church of this cently rfmnrieiofl and enl.irpp.d. Mu- Daniels; and Talbot and Halliday haa Edwin ItAvitiif. JoFoph lllmltim. Asher T.-iylor W. Hancon new building for place by the Carpet Makers' union of ahora for thoroughbreds and jump* Sehanek. Dorothy Crass, Eulntie Frnnrin, 1 sic for tho dancing will be provided ors. a cast that includes Irene Franklin, Sophie L-eshlnaky. Helm Maher, Marguerite bowling nllny3 is nrnrinc completion. Freehold, by .lark Tnrunner nnd h\:- orchestra. Sidney Toler, Gordon Westcott, Min- McCormick, Aneata Yotinp. One of the fentiire:- wiil be a "dark I^iiu-n mnvvrrs, horse and barbog Austin Buck received a cut on his Bharppncd. na Gombell and Vince Barbett. Based Ralph Maher spent. Memorial day scalp last week when he slipped nnd hor?e'' prize. on an original story, the picture deala visiting the training quarters of Colt's Neck News. foil while pottinc; out of a bath tub Phone Red Bank 793-J-l. with the love lives of doctors and Prlmo Camera at Pompton Lakes at his home. His injury was painful nurses in a metropolitan hospital. The rnnd to better and bigger busl- and of Max Raer at Asbury Park. Thomas McGulrp. Jr., hns bc-rm laid but not serious, nnss londs through Tho Register's ad- "He Was Her Man," a Warner Camera nnd BnCr arc scheduled to up with n. fit mined hnelc. He. mot Karl Hofman of Munheim, Gf'r- vertising columns.—Advertisement. Brothers picture with Jamea Cagney and Joan Blondel, will bo the feature on Friday and Saturday. Supporting tbp VfiHfj nrn JJYnnk Cmvpn. RusHel Hopton and Sarah Praden, The prin- cipal locale is San Fransisco and Ha fishing village environs. Cagney, ex- convict, is hired to crack a safe. He informs the police and one of the [gang j3 killed. Fleeing, he meeta '.Miss Blondel, who is to marry Jory, TPHERE ion't an hour in^ I Portugese fisherman. Welcomed and •1 of the day or night Vhi'Jtprcd by Jnry and his mother, Orkney is finally tracked down by the that white isn't correct tiinh. for every occasion. We , Joan Crawford, supported by Fran- chot Tone, Edward Arnold, Gene TOW are featuring white shoes 1 Raymond and Esther Ralston, comes that are easy to clean—• to the Carlton on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday of next week in "Sadie j and many are actually McKee," a Metro-Golrtwyn-Mayer pic- waahable! $2,95. ture. Elitcwhrrt $3.fl5. "Sadie McKep." ia the daughter of a cook who leaves home to enter up- on a career filled with dramatic in- GRADUATION and terludes. She- ends up a3 the wife of a multi-millionaire but. not until BRIDAL SHOES i- she has'fought a number of emotional Gay Variety battleo to achieve her goal. Amateur nights will be held an usual on Wednesday and Saturday. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Friday Is China night.

Strand Theater. "Double Door," a Paramount pic- ture with Mury Morrij in the role SHOE she created on the Broadway stage, will be the feature attraction at the "Donendnble Footwear for the ICntlic Family" Strand theater today and tomorrow. In tho supporting cast are Evelyn Your Dollar will have a tremendous buying opportunity at Sears on the 3 East Front St., Red Bank, N. J. Venable, Kent Taylor, Sir Guy Standing and Halliwell Hobbes. fail to take advantage of this opportunity of getting real value for your Victoria Van Brett is the tyrannical ruler of the gloomy old Van Brett mansion, controlling the fates of her these wonderful values and then come to our store and see them. spinster sister and younger brother. When the latter marries in defiance of her wishes, she persists in her ef- forts to destroy his happiness. Final- ly, when she accuses the young brjde, as played by Evelyn Venable of in- fidelity, the newly-weds decide to leavo tho Van Brett mansion. In a last desperate effort to retain control, Victoria attempts to murder Miss Venable. It is at this point that tho sister shakes off her domination and betrays her purpose to her broth- er, saving the young couplo from dis- aster, breaking Victoria's rule, and bringing the Iron-willed dictator to a fitting end. Two features, "Rainbow Over Ice Cream Freezer Broadway," a Chesterfield production Hedge Shears Tool Box Merit Axe We've trimmed prices Ice cream la no longer a lux- with Joan Marsh and Frank Albert- ury when you can mnks it son, and "Thft Avenger," a Monogram Steel pilfer-proof tool box. 3',-i-lt)., ivory black finish, these fine tool steel bla Oh boy! Nice green grass Solves tool storage problem thin, keen edge bit; with- hedge shears! No need nil summer loriR. No chnnce yourself in this low priced picture, will be shown on Friday and freezer. 2-qt. wood, Saturday of this week. for mechanics nnd home stands 40Mt>. break-test; pay much money. of the sun burning your lawn craftsmen. 14x6^xfi hardened head. now that Sears can if you water It reg- type. Speedy smooth in. 26 gauge steel. &* You'll like the way «^| ularly. A strong, 4* running single ac- Smart People Buy Paint by the Job- supply you with a tion; Felf adjusting Handle, catches, lock (UT this axe swings. *H pair of these rugged long wearing, black, (j>r Not Price Per Gallon Holmdel News. and kpy, Ointllpvcr i|)j all rubber hose. SR- t|)l wooden bars make You'll like the way JpRj shears for so little. finer ice crnam. En- tray. Latest Crip- t it. will stand rough || Tension may be ad inch innide dinmetpr, I During th6 past week the William closed gears. Tlnnnd tal-Ilne finish. J-L treatment. J§*n justed by spring 25 ft. length. cL cream ran. C. Ely estate sold teams of horses washer bolt. to James Hanoway of thia place, Ern- est llorrcll of Portaupeok and J. A. Raphael of -Iselin. Single horsc3 Know before you buy what the paint for your home were bought by Angolo Nappl of Cen- will cost. SWP costs less per job because it goes tcrvlllo, Charles Broderson of Shrewsbury, Jacob B. Rue of Holm- further, looks better and lasts longer. A del, Thomas Coma of Perrineville, proven «aint on millions of homes. Colors. James Bennett of Freehold, Edward Tho Right Amount (or Evory Noed—No Wmto Hardy of Marlboro and Joseph Wen- zol of Matawan. f.OOqi. 1.85 Mo«l- 3.25 g«l. John Frost is on the sick list. Elizabeth Sherman, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. John Sherman, played a cornet solo at a concert at the Red Bank high school Friday night. Folks S-W PORCH & DECK PAINT from this place who attended tho S2H3 It beautifies and protects your porch. concert wero Rev. and Mrs. Sherman, Easily applied—easy to clean. 5 colors. Mrs. C. 8. Holmes, Mrs. Sidney V. Bray and Mias Clara Lefsky. \{ Gal. also reduced to $1.69 Electric Iron Samuel Gothard has returned from Toaster Electric Grill Electric Stove Chicken Fryer Arlington, Massachusetts, where he Crisp, brown, luscious toast An old standby—No. » size, A reliable full .si^c electrin S-W ENAMELOID Make sandwiches whicji are Beat summer heat by usinK iroa that will make ironing spent several days with his sister. with this large sized, low this cool handy electric hot KHi inch diameter, 3 inchea A quick-drying enamel for exterior use. Norman Morgan is under the care the toast of the tnwn on Ihia a much c'uslfr jnji. Nickel priced electric toaster. Toasts two-at-a-tlme loa^tpr! Uppet pinto! Ivoiy porcelMn Pnam- deep ra^t-uon ohu-ki n fiver Withstands weather exposure. m of a doctor because of poor health. two slices at. a time. Soai s rimmis ' Pun- plated. High Eradft grid lays bnck to fl top, preen shift guaranteed clexent- Ot. Alio Reduced to $1.19 Mrs. John W. Hance and her "Turnover" type Kasy to keep clonn *1 tan quilitv with «£j| daughter, Miss Caroline Hnnco, of As- Nickel plnte-d. Mien make tlmihle prill. Nickel plated. Complete vfth cold fr nolf bantmp co v i> r M S-W AUTO TOP DRESSING bury Park spent last week with Mr. element. Fiber ferti. Polish, d on 1 Riounil M and Mrs. Taylor W. Hanco. Complete with cord. iii"»'rti>, 1 U']""011 "n" I Give your auto top another year of pro- ^ m Mrs. Ulrlck and her daughter Mary tection. Easy to apply. Waterproof, •& ff g M Pl- iih out-ido rJ...St ea n have returned from a sojourn In Pi. Alio Roducod to 5?c Florida. Kev. and Mrs. John Sherman will visit at Philadelphia today and tomor- row. Power Jig Saw 51-00 S-W Floor Enamel Pt. $ .60 Folding Lugp/ago A resident of Cream Ridge wag Polish anil Grinder Itcnd $1.00 S-W Spar Varnish Pt. .85 horo Saturday with a truck load of Carrier _ 3 for Sl.flO S-W Stucco €s- Concrete Paint Gal.ln5a.nli. 3.15 small pigs and ho did a thriving bus- Energex Spark Slnglo Burner Ovens) _ Sl.QO nens in gelling thn animals to farm- pl.00 S-W Auto Enamel—Black . . . 'i Pt. .50 era. The pigs wero disposed of at Flujra 4 f»r S1.00 3-l>o. Cast Iron Pltilict Sot S-W Qpex Auto Polish Pt. .60 $2.50 each. Tho Cream Ridgo man Tiro riinip ..._ $1.00 'Food Chopper 91.00 wao hero on a olmllar errand several S-W Shingle Stain '^SXHS'""' • • Gol. 1.45 Auto Baby HiinimocU _ ?1.00 R-IW. GInsslmlcn Hot 51,00 months ago and at that time ho ChamolB _ S1.00 asked ?6 to $8 apleco for tho pigs. The best at anywhere near its Special! 2-qt. Aluminum Double £,„„ HOT G!>EAS£ Will Not St,l 18" Stllson Wrench $1.00 n Children's day will be observed by price! Gold Crest is 100% vac- Boiler . . 91-00 tho Sunday-school of tho Reformed 14" Stllson Wrench 2 lor $1.00 IQ-Quart SHEIWUI- WILLIAMS church Sunday morning:, June 17. l!-pc. Assorted Hluo Tho American Mechanlca held their uum distilled—free from wax Enam.-I Warn 51-00 annual mooting and election of of- Container and other impurities—has mini- l-i(t, Stiij-lllln Vw.miiPi ThoTnrifty Wnihoblo Wall Finish ficers Inat night. Special $1.00 Easy to keep bright and clean, because matlts Harold Pollacok has become a mem- mum carbon — refined from Holtlo and flpots, readily wnGh off. Even nteam has ber of tho Sea Scouts of Mo.to.wan, Trade-in Allowance .15 1h». Scratch IVcd Sl-00 no effect. For kitclicms nml bathrooms. but he has not roolgncd from the Boy Naphthonic crude. The most de- Thrift sizes. 12 fiiKliionablo tints. Scouto of thin place- as reported. on your old Battery Mcn'fi nine Work Ocorgo Voorhls, the assistant scout- Shirts 2 'or 51.00 $3.15 Rnl. $I.OO ol. pendable, durable and economi- master nt this place, Is skipper for for a New MMIII'IIIK O.iWiut ultli tho Sea Scouta, cal oil you can buy. FR E E 1 The Homo Decorator Jamea Tobln has been visiting rel- Cross Country Battery Mirror pl.lifl atives at Kllznbnth. 44 pages, 79 actual color guKgcstinns on paint- Albert. Bennett nnd Jamea Ham- ing and decorating liy Hetty Woud, iiHoiior motid,,,[r., ara milking .repairs (rTtho decorator. Secure ynnr copy today. hildlngfl on thd VnnMntor fnrm near Colt'n Neck. Mrs. Charlotte Thome ia confined to the hmioo with slckncso. Wilbur Ilnmmond'ft bnneball team will piny a twilight gnmo thin after- c.-m MONMOUTH ST. noon agaliiiit Mnrlhora. Tlio contest will take- plnco nt Hod Bank. Tomor- , "A 1'ntnl for Kvory I'rk'o and l'nr|m?»4» row afternoon Wilbur's tenm will play tho ntato hospital nine on tho FflKK DKMVKUV. hospital ground:!. i- Several citizen* of I his village went to Hruidy'iKnok Thursdny to HPO tha united Btatea fleet, but on tsc- Page Six RED BANK REGISTER, -TUNE 6,1934.

county board of freeholders at a M 11 -5 old Mis 1 U' > lo n descend Red Bank 'llu; maiden overlooked :-.t and a cumber of their oal- cash and Jawolry owned by Mrs. TELEPHONE! 676. Years Ago in and meeting held at Atlantic Highlands ant of om it thi i i ',, lm ill bUtliii the ohro\\ibui> luei / leu \vrro Grand Army veterans. HuntliiE'a brothor-In-law, Daniel Rue to the Wrought Iron Bridge conip in} In t, f n c >u it il hu hu lln Ginttt A\}Lk»ff of Holmdol Tliu Red Bunk commissioners re-ofRedBan.lt. bind 1 i \ i l> m clnl v. is itt« ndint n j itherin;; of He- '• fused to jri'ant a license for tho oper-1 Mr. and Mra. Edward J. Steppansltl CHESTNUT FURNACE 1'hO structure was to cost $2-1 1(10 : Around Red Bank Frtsnk Parker, eon of Oli\K inri ill en Mill u I J 1 l i th urn } ioi sued (huiih in tir.i at Grand aiion of outdoor motion pictures. J{. !of KeansburR wero tendorod a rccep- Heating, Furnace, Chimney Cleaning Tabor Parker, died Jit- III* llumt 1 \ llu I i 1 1 (1 it t If % Kipul MkhiiTti 'if. Unnvn wanted to open such a tlon at the White Houso at that placo Incidents Culled From The Reg- Broad street. He was In his 11 \cii ill rf Kul 1 u 1 I Mi and Mi*. 1 nnk Illchdaie of j'hef at the corner of Monmoutli !on their return from their wedding and Air Conditioning FRANK CROTCHFELT, 27 CHESTNUT t ister of the First Week in Death was due to pneumonia, }1< 'Ihi i \ ii i i deput Ilulm \ in lu dtied a icceptiou .-'.reit and .Maple avenue. It. V. K-itrlp. Proprietor ^vas valedictorian of the clays of 1^> UHin iliui iLtuin Horn their wedding ii. Stunt favored tho license and! William Scott of Headden's Corner KED BANK, June Twenty, T'-irly und licit it 1 1 i i i pin of the Ked Banlc public school. (hi ( v i li i i i ! il 1 llddil up In t'u kouth I.KUIII unite a lengthy plea for it. I celebrated his 85th birthday. He was Forty Years Ago. 'J'lio AiiiiLi;ton, :i prominent bond mult tiict ( IL 11 i i m p MM 1 Ii' ibith 1 i mt of Litile Sil- Josepli lindgulupl of Fair Haven (unusually active for his ago and dm ntn {i tin lite WilH.im II. v, .is overcome by tho heat of the nun japent the day receiving many callera. Forty Years A(fi>. inj; house on East Front .street in u )\im i 1 h In mi n 1 in ntii {> tin lite WilH.im II. v. ii overcome by tho heat of the nun japent the day receiving many callers. the Globe lintcl. was ^olieUing Inn in Jiolim[illc (IK d (f h" ut disiviLO, She «Inl" tUtilng on the front seat of his I Edward W. Metliot, a wealthy Red The young people o( the Baptist arnt bonrdt't.i lor tho suinniti ei tel n u i i t Hi t< d \\ i ol i abl. . e wa^on. H„ , e fel.. »l » over thit...e ! iBan*»"> ___!k_ resident_. 1.1. . i°, wa-s. foun£ mm >^d. - 1 dea1, d1 art tA hlV» aI « church hold a Japanese^ wedding in son. OUR ol the attractinns otfiti,Ujtri ut 1 i1 be i l \ ml lino 1 il ton nnd Formaii iia.ii board to tho ground and sus-jhoinc at tho corner of Boat Front the old Baptist church building on r ; , ' urt grounds. tin p I ill Mi m IM o th only .graduates of luiud ,-irvenil bad cuts anil bruises. ' street nnd Harrison avenue, West Front street under tbo manngc- Th." i;rnduates at the At mic •Jhr ii Ihi pti t tli shit w bin v icii e'my of Red Hi-, injuries in« atiendod to by Dr. ' Oscar Hesse, Jr., of Red Eanlt

roont of Miss Nellie Bailley. Mis.i l*ily jj.,^,,.,,,,,,. imblji, M.ho(), W(._e , _ , )k Chun h ' i 'it bui% i ill ]>. i [avoid Harp of tiea Bright. j opened an Ico cream parlor on tho Smith wau the britlo and firorgc Lunl j,,._ <-.,..„_,,_ _ ,. Ed ,r, R. llm In (f t'u Kin 1 \ t ui w i 1 1 I Illicit I of laim •KnrUli!, >,;^;i U.r.iicnno nose Hoffman, 'boardwalk at Now Point Comfort, tho groom. Others who had principal I <;%laud. 1;; Ijeonar(ii Alicc I llll Jl" IL 1 I ill ( t O< 1 I IK uliuled iiiiiii Co- d::'.':^!iti'r of Stephen Hoffman, and : Kennfiburg. parts wero Anna Fei;;usoii, llemy j Rohbin ^,,ml,an ,,nd Hurry \ md.i ih l'on ikl 11)11 11 i h , 1 it \>\v York. ; ili mi;,' J. Daly, both of Red Bank,! Joseph Swannell nnd John J. McLean, Mary Mount, Kcnm'th Wye- ,,_,, \\ , n h 1 i i i 1 i n ( M nm M I i lc 05. liii'il from ! were married at St. James church by ;Maney wnrn elected lieutenants of koff, Mary Kicliol, Mattie All™, Amu j -,__ _,K, |h.st s,im,0.u ,.ann nf ,h(, „', i ' 1 i i \\ mi tin ill of ,, „ 1 u ai his homo' U>'v. Joseph T. Casey. Mr. Daly was the Ren Bank Cavalry troop. Burd, Gertlo Smith, Margaret Sutton, snn ,u Reil B._n|t tho hnnnr nt \i thill it I Ut an active member of tho Knights of; Josehh W. Thompson of Llncroft Alllo White, Grace Sutton mid Kstelk: [t|) VanTinj ,llld chaihvick's 1 nm I inn '1 sand tho Holy Kame society ,waa elected rn.odernt.or of the Red Nesbitt. Mrs. William PinUird was jYum _ other entries were Frank Tu C 1 n i 1 I ill in of Hrd Iianll. Bnnlt Baptist church. nt\ the accompanist. j loi-'^ Louisa and Frank James 1 vi to Jill ll 1 it. J i i Ago. Thnmns Ross of Herbert street, Bed Bank athlete:; carried oft near- ljrn 1 11 ll \ tiilm of ( i it love anil ro.-port iwi,o was employed at Gordon's Hotel ly all the honors at an athletic car- ,T'c].omc .MagC(1| ,vhn )jvcd neai I in i it 'l fnl ll n th " pud tit! niimiry uf the iaii'|AllhoU on Shrewsbury avenue, got nival held at Oceanic under the man- tou ,,.._,,_._ was thrown from a v, -,on cin i c t 1 i Mm.s \ 1 ijnolls, loivner MT-H,;,, )lami c,iUght ill a bottle washing agement, of Fred 9'rick. Fred J. |,vhcn his horsc bc,camc fright,] ti hi .1 ii it st j nm iliuichof lteil Hank. | :n:u-!iine and sustained a serious in Smoclt was tho jinnouncor and John I j.Io lanctcd in :l ,-jjtcf-i am[ wah „ uj Ot'l ill Ihi bud h In t u in Mt. ,iames!jU,Vi He was laid up two weeks a huiih all nitmbei of tile 1 ICI CRiAI/9 PAR EXCELLENCE Chadwlclt and ISdward Long street brU|s(,ni but escaped serious injm\ In i w I ' l n '- a ri'siiH of the. accident. iiufu i und of nonnr. :i;i "Zf Judges. George Hawkins mil the '-yvjujam Hi P,.,r]ior of ,h[, Huh south li in [ t ui it l Ii , 1 1 IU ^ The PauRhters of Liberty of High JOO-yard-dasli; Scott Long.strcct look ]|m(]g (.(^traded to get the iinrh ii dep il 1 in 1 I I ll IK i tun it 1 tint ,xu .1,000 attended ,.,,)lL, ^^a Mrs. Margaret Llmln tho ono-thlrd-milo handicap; James from the schooner Kate Mtikee lion fi,n ip hi n till lit miii The bearers were |indlor, Mrs .Ella Foster vice coun Chadwick got the half-mile rowinf \U | Ut cfl which was wrecked at Handy Hook n u th in t ml h 1 nl t iih md .siim in William .1. (.ji,,r| Mrs. Hattie Davis nssociat race and Hawkins also took the 220 ll lie. was to get $15 for the work P i i „> \\i i ] i nil u u to M nc •, .Mirhael.Mc- vioc councilor. Mrs. Annie LawronLO yard-dash. In the tug of war the Oec Honorable Henry M, Ncvius of I fiom oni atn i in t'n tli I ouU Pitnek Milmon Pete recording eecretniy and Mrs. Fred anio boys outpullcd the Bed Bank Bank was the orator of the, dn> it a whtn MI il il ^ i r it in in | 1 I Johnson treasurer. team. Mi Memorial day celebration at Ticnton I a> mon 1 H< i 1 i i 1 w 1 uiUiinh i ( Ivoinn Su in of Atlantic Walter Anderson of Tinton Falls Sunday, June 3", was set for the where he spoke before a crowd o rlnhholi e i lodt, i hi } n nl\ it H hi indq u»i li s at an outdoor took part In a motorcycle race ut cornerotono laying of the new St more than 8,000 persons. O<( mic « mil h li id pin h i id P " it U ehsti t Sw u ,s reyidenoe at Fair Haven. He was the only person The Shrewsbury township boild ol James CatholiC c church on Broad lrom the 1 lou p i til o it 11 ^-^ ml Hi i n si wen entered to appear at the time tho iras. education organized and electul Di building w i t> xtitnin nvintyj^i k i \ mli t SI n Hazel Post on, race was called and he rode over the street and elaborate preparations Walter S. Whitmore president, Albeit •mere being made for a parade in con- \it mi I s nth i 1 in Hi ,1 dull Hi Ii n Sickles, Jane course alone and was awarded the C. Harrison secretary and William \ en bid the con tact |l l i n ml I nth Winder, Susie Wil- cup. Local & Long Distance nection with tho event. John Bc.n- Henry Smith inspector. nott vias selected aa grand marsha' Calvin Kennel of Tied Brink lost a | Hani?, (ior.ildine Mount, William The executive committee of the BULK i Individually Wrapped Harry Burrowes of Red Bank and told watch on Decoration day, when Swan, Earl DeVcsly, Marion Brain- Red Bank Recreation association con- and his aides were to be Thomas Nor- 1 man, Edward Slattery, James Quig- Bodio Hazard of Shrewsbury had a -lo got off a trolley car at the New- aril, Albert Mount, Herbert Posten, sisted of Professor George H. Har- ley, George Wise and Daniel Dean. 100-yard bicycle race, which was won man Springs curlier. Tho watch was Edward, Hefl'ell, and Donald Good- ten. Sijrmund Eisner, John S. Ap- Mr.««and Mrs. O. E. Davis of Mon- by Burrowes by about six feet. found by Phil CiTlin of Lineroft. who j child. plesrato, Jr., Dr. Helen F, Gibson and mouth street gave a birthday party Japhia Clayton, second baseman on returned it to Mr. Kernel and re- There -was an exciting time on .Miss G. L. Button. Packing — Shipping Thnt is exactly what ARISTOCRAT DIPS for their daughter Grade. During the Red Bank Alerts nine, wa ceived a reward of S-. Bridge avenue whe.n a trained bear Tho Fair Haven Volunteer Fire are—a big hit with nil who have tasted them. the evening Mrs. Jimily Foxwcll ren- knocked down by a base runner and Harry Truex of l.on^ Branch, a helonging to Fred Waters got loose. company celebrated its tenth anni- sustained a dislocated hip. o STOHAGE WAREHOUSE They are tho nctiuntion of the Ice cream in- dered, piano selections and several of former employee of The Ked Bark (The bear was captured 1JV being las- versary at its fire house by having an the y"oung folks present, who were The graduates at the Eatontown Register and who was tahin^a law | soed. In tile hiar litinting party wero entertainment and (lance. Dr. George dustry. Made by (in entirely new method of Mrs. Foxwell's music pupils, also public school were Emma Morris, course at Columbia college, was renti- M:\ Waters, Ferren I'laisiiell, Walter VanVorla Warner was master of cer- PRIVATE ROOMS lightning-like freezing ARISTOCRAT DIPS played. Mamie Wilbur cleverly gave Ethel Cook, Annabel Worthley, Grace ng law for tile summer vacation in Broolts, Josepli Conovcr, James Hun- emonies. Leach and May Clark. several recitations. About forty John S. Applfgdte's oillce at lied ter, Harry (iiblin, Charles and John Edward Asay of Worthley street — bulk ice cream — are creamier, smoother! Franklin Pierce Strykcr was boss Goods FiUIy Insured In Transit. quests were present. Bank. 'Senion, iUirt and Samuel Hembling, stepped on a nail while working nt richer and more dellcioua. Tho school at Nutswaxnp closed of the job of killing stray dogs at Over 100 persons were confirmed [George Glassey, Eddie Cavanaugh his trade and blood poisoning de- with appropriate exercises under the Red Bank. The town paid him $1 a veloped. He was conilned to his head for the work. at the Star of the Sea church at Long and Percy App!o;;ate. WAREHOUSE and OFFICE: They are automatically wrapped In gener- direction of the toucher, Miss Char- Branch by Bishop .Tamos A. McFaul. Miss Ella J. r.rown, daughter of home quite aomo time by the acci- lotte Field. Those who took part Henry D. Smith, clerk of Middle- dent. OU8 individual portions and take tho place town township, reported that 21ft dogs Kev. James A. llovnolds of Red Mr. and Mrs! Louis E. Brown of 51-53 Mechanic Street •wore Maude Applegate, Sadie Thomp- Bank and Kev. E. J. Egan of Sea j Prospect avenue, and Frank W. "Warren Minton of Fair Haven pave ltlna, Jeal Bcldow, Ella VanClcaf, lad been licensed and registered up of bulk ice, cronm now scooped out of a can. to this time. Slight assisted in the service. jParker, son of Richard Parker of up his position with the Central Rait- Frances Field, Mary Dugan, Kate Miss Viola Miriam More, daughter | Little Silver, were married at the road of New Jersey to resume his Phone Red Bank • VanCleaf, Edwin Field, Warren Van- General Olavonsky, the Russian former position in Charles A. Mln- ARISTOCRAT DIPS are served in sodas, Clcaf and Jimmle Larkin. consul general to the United States, t John More, and William Tabor j bride's home by Rev. S, Monroe Van- barker, Jr., both of Little Silver, were ; Sanlt. The nUendanis wero Miss ton's dru£ store at Red Bank. tundacs, cones, ymrfnitn, splits, a la mode The Red Bank Amateur Blue Rock cased a cottage at the Highlands for 1 tlie summer. married at the bi'ide'si home by Rev. Pearl Moody, Howard RoseveH. and Thieves broke into Charles C. Con- — and in handy curry-out packages. Shooting association met at Bryam's W. A. Lilley, a former pastor of tho '• the bride's brother, George B. Brown. over'.s store at Tinton. Falls and stole hill and Henry VanMater came Rev. William H: J. Parker preached through with a clear score, breaking his first anniversary sermon at the ,ittlo Sliver church. Narumsunk tribe of Red Men of merchandise valued at $300. Rich- Taste ARISTOCRAT DIPS — note the every bird. Daniel Wood and Charles Mlddlctown village Baptist church. . Miss Annie Hoch of Ocean Grove jRumson licit! memorial exercises at ard Lufburrow's store at Mlddletown Bobbins were tleti for second place. Dewltt Brower of Oceanic received nd James P. Lon^strcet of Red Red Men's hall at Rum.son. William was also entered by thieves. | difference and you will see why they are a Other entries were Howard Rogers, his license as a local preacher for the Sank were married at Ocean Grove |T<. Traut presided at the "exorcises. Mi.sa Cora Johnson, daughter of An- sensational hit. Charlie Foxwell, Elias Earling and Methodist Episcopal church. ly Rev. E. C. Hancock. Mr. Long- Others who had prominent parts drew Johnson, formerly of Shrews- Alfred Carhart. treet was janitor of the Oakland were James P. Bruce, Jacob Zerr, bury, and Dr. Robert English of New- treet school. Harry A. Kettcl. Levi B. VanNost, arw wero married at. Trinity church The bronze water fountain present- Thirty Years Ago. Fred Crfcct. electrician employed on Rev. W. Dutton Dale, Rev. Arthur A. by Rev. Robert MacKellar. .ed to Red Bank by the Whatsoever The Young Men's Christian associ- Harry Miner's new hout-c- at Fair Ha- McKay and Rev. Charles S. Pease. About, seventy persons attended the BAlWf PRODUCTS CO., Inc. circle of the Kings Daughters was ation of Red Bank was formally or- en, was rescued from drowning by Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Mount of opening of the Keyport club's 804 THIRD AVENUE, ASBURY PARK, N. J. •unveiled. John S. Applegate made the ganized by the election of a board of ^rcd Pearee and Althur Thompson. Monmoutli street, eolehrat ed their new building. Dancing was the prin- presentation speech and Fred W. trustees and a board of directors. Crect was seized vviih cramps while golden wedding anniversary by en- cipal pastime. The club had a mem- Telephone Asbury Park 4800 Hopo was master of ceremonies. The board of trustees was composed swimming. bership of about 125. Chief Commissioner Fraser accepted tertnining 120 relatives ami friend- of, John S. Applegate, Jr., Edmund C.-iptain Ch'irlcs -Xelsnn -uul Thorn- Mr Mount v l i Cull w u M ti i ill Lhieves enteied the home of Tony ,-r tho fountain in behalf of the town. Wilson, Charles H. lvins, M. 1>\ Corn- is Morrisey were out sailim; in Mr. Ja mtmbin of the 29th No\. Jei^cy Hunting of Fair Haven and stole l_ Arrowsmitti post O. A. R., and Sam- well, Theodore F. White, John W. J. Xiisoll's new boat, the Majestic. Dur- vel T. Sleeper camp Sons of Veterans Bonnell, Newton Doremus and Ar- ing the afternoon the boat, capsized ffemembered their dead comrades by thur*A. Patterson. The board of di- and the men got an impromptu hnth visiting the cemeteries in the nearby rectors consisted of John W. Mount, The drum corps at Oceanport dr- districts. The membership of Ar- William A. Hopping, Clarence White, illed to call itsiif the Independent ffowsmlth post had grown from ~3 L. P. Conklin, Dr. J. E. Sayre, Kd- Fife and Drum curps. yarniifi Smock charter members in 1RR1 to % mem- ward S. Allnire, William S.'Child, r was leader, Arthur IJppiniMlt secre- bers at this time. W arrcn ,H. Smock, Jlobert MacDon- tary nnd Thomas Tattle treasurer. Miss Ida Grover was elected pres- aid, Fred D. Wikoff, 'Richard Strong, Bishop Rearboro visited the Chape ident of the Christian Endeavor so- Thomas Voorhis, Charles COpeland, of tho ITnly Communion at Fair Ha- ciety of the West Eed Bank mission. Henry M. Xevius and W. W. Lotson. ven and confirmed. T,i!y and Mort- Other officials were John V. D. Gul- Edmund Wilson warf elected presi- imer Curchin. P.urton Allaire and ick, Llda Coley, Sarah Clayton, W. dent of the. association. Josir Hendricksnii. W. Letson, Frank H. Conklin. Mr. nnd Tile board of freeholders adopted Miss TvOiiiso T.viipi of neoinin took Mrs. Clarence C. Smock and Alretta plans for improving the Rumson road mploymnnt as operator for the sum- Brown. from the Sea Bright, bridge to mer at the Red Rrinli omee of the The funeral of John Jacob Snydcr, Strong's corner, with a macadam sur- New York and New Jersey Telephone •which was lu'lii at Fair llavon, was fneo and a gravol nurfaec from the largest that hnd ever been held Johnson aiif] James Bills of The cost was esti- wero injured when the He was the sift of Ih nintod at $^2,000, SlO.nfW of which scnffold on v.-ilirh they wero vvorkincr late Alexander Snyticr and was m his to lie contributed collapsed. They foil n dislanc of 25 " et. The contract for the rebuilding of Mrs. John T. Tetley of Worthley A -summer gniden wns ojienod In Cooper's bridge was awarded by the street died of paralysis. connection with the Sheridan Imtel at. Utf the 1134' Chatwelfafc Una—four

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Mechanic Street and Globe Court Red Bank OPEN EVENINGS, PHONES 3130—3131. *^ "; M • RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 6, 1934. Page Seven rotary press, the impressions being cumulative injury. Weakened oaks* tended the public schools at Long port, under supervision of John W. John Beckley, Joseph DeGano, Rob- made- from engravings on a drum. are very nUrncUve to the deadly Instantly Killed Branch. When eighteen years old he Flock of Long Branch. ert Brower, Lester Roaenthal and WILLIAMS OIL-OMATIC It.In a comparatively easy matter two-lined chestnut borer nnd a largo enlisted in the United States navy Aline Brown. E en nn my Ihinn-i to distinguish tho two types. The proportion of those which aro dying In Car Crash and served a four-year enlistment, The committee on the clasn history Hums No 4 Oil—$323 up simplest way is to meatmro the per- or are dead at the present time aro ond for two years was in foreign Eatontown School is composed of Virginia Hathaway, J. E. Whiting forations. Tho rotary otanip is per- lnfcutcd with millions of thc3e bor- Vernon Cooper of Columbia ave- porta. He wan honorably discharged Margaret White, Ot.ia Chase y and Micld!«!.,wn, N. J Talcphona. nue, Long Branch, was instantly 5i:rvlce —W. II. Olm.le.d forated 11 to 1014, and tho litump It- ers, which will shortly appear and after his ship Mendota was frozen Closing on June 13 Joseph DeGano. The committee on K. li. 25U7-M. self is 36«j millimeters wide by 23 continue their destructive work. Tho killed and Mt.ss Evolyn Morris of in the Ice at Danzig. He last en- gifts includc-3 Stanley Covert, Rich- deep. weakened elrnu offer attractive con- Belmar waa badly injured early Sun- listed in the Coast Guard service and Tho Eatontown graduation exor- ard Hill1, Stanley Sample, Ellsworth Tho Hat plate io 30 millimeters ditions to the Kuropean elm bark day morning when tho automobile in served hia enlistment for another cises will be held Wednesday even- Brittori, Elizabeth Andrews and liy Qllllltoil JiUIlPS wide by 21'.i docp, with perforations beetle, a currier of the Dutch elm which they were riding st'ruclc a tele- honorable discharge. ing, June 13, at Crescent hall at 8:30 Mitzi Kellenyi. The class prophesy 11 all around. In addition, tho print- disease. It in quite within possibili- graph pole on tho Neptune highway o'clock. Twenty-three pupils will re- Jersey Central 1 Lnst summer ho wan a lifeguard committee is Frances Jacobean, Binrp 1032 there has come nnnnally Ing of tho rotary stamps In not quite ties that tho FiufjfU maple may bo at EaLontown. celvo their certificate;;. Charles Fal- Madison RufTln, Mae Klrtay, James from niiioolonfi, Spain, a special The' car was traveling north on at the North Long Branch bathing kenburg, president of the board of so sharp, whilo tho gum on tho ro- greatly damaged in the next few beach and he was engaged to act Francis and Lester Rosen thai and ^Power & Light , known to American collector*) tary has a decided ribbed effect which .ycar.s by a pernicious borer. Re- the highway neat* Wyckoif road. As education, wilj present the state con- the class will committee is Do lite mi a "carrier," tho ! can ho discerned even on tho backs it rounded the curve the driver ap- in the eame capacity at that beach stitution to tlie pupils. Rev. William 1 peated drought!! followed by an ex- this summer. Ho had previously Craig, Dorothy Wagner** Florence i o <; e ip t B from of tho used ones. treme winter aro hard on. trees. Na- parently lost control of his car, side- Macdonald, pastor of the Eatontown Winning, John Beckley and Robert Company which go to take 8 wiping tho pole, which Lowell qualified for the New Jersey state Presbyterian church, will be the According to Information from tlvo ash havo Buffered greatly. police and was waiting to be placed. Brown. curt; of part of the "Washington, a greater number of the Thomas hit last year, and breaking guest speaker and will make the Tlifi TlmrA of Din.-rt.ora l.aa ile- <. ompensation of flat plato variety wan printed. It is obviously neceHsary to restrict it off. Cooper's Rkull was crushed. Ho was a member of the cavalry diploma * awards. A short program clarpd the following regular the mail carrier. rehabilitation or control work to tho His body wan' removed to Funeral troop of Red Bank. will be put on by the class. RESTRICTED BEACH. quartorly dividend:;: Tho third in the Japan Anniversary. more valuable trees along streets, In Director Charles BrecHo'rf parlor at Beeidea hU parents he 1B survived Mitzi Kellcnyi has been selected piles, number A miniature sheet of four air mall parks and on estates. Generally Eatontown and Inter waa removed by a brother, Norman of Long as valedictorian and Margaret White Sea Girt Officials Tak« Action 5l'2% Series Preferred, • ••' "An" but other- stamps spaced about an inch apart speaking, weakened trees are men- to John W. FIOCU'R parlor at Long Branch and three Bisters, Mra. Oo- aa aalutatorlan. Against Obnoxious Outsiders. Nn. 12. R,,io: S1.37U \ wise identical in was Japan'B method this year of ob- aces to those nearby and they should Branch, Miea Morris was rimhed born Hennessey of Neptune, Mrs, Those who will receive certificates Mayor Edward T. Doyle of Sea Girt d'/o Scries Preferred,. design with tho serving tho anniversary of Itfl postal either be fed in an effort to bring to tho Monmouth Memorial hospital James G. Drcnnan of Willlston Park, jlnmpH. of 1032 system, established in 1871. In addi- about apoedy recovery or removed are Virginia Hathaway, Florence announced Saturday that thVh^ach An. 2tl. Kale: $1.50 by tho Eatontown first aid fiquad, Long Icaml, and Mrs. Albert Bazley Winning, Mae Kirby, Althea Tuttle, of that borough would he rf:s triced 7% Scries Preferred^ md 1933, his ju it appeared for 1934. tion to tho stamps, valued at 9Vj, and dcHtroyed if they contain borers. where treatment was rendered. of Long Branch. Funeral services The color In black with a background l(i'/j, 18 and 38 son, tho sheet pitrlcd A healthy Lrct* is rarely attacked by Margaret White, Mitzi Kellenyi, Eliz- this summer to the use of Sea Girt IS'u. 37. Rule: S/.7,^ 1 Cooper, who was employed in tho will be held this afternoon at 3:30 abeth Andrews, Dorothy Wagner, residents only, and tht:ir guests. By of ornngc. this Inscription, "April 1934 inTrom- borers. Spraying in areas where elm painting business, was 32 years of o'clock at his home, with Rev. Mar- Dellte Craig, Frances Jacobsen, Mad- the regulation th? Soa Girt ofilrials payable! on July 1,1934 to Btoclt-* Vna of tin* ntfimp la Compulsory in momoratlon of appointment of postal beetle or other pests are abundant age, and was to start work Monday vin R. Gulce, pastor of the Asbury ison Ruflln, Otis Chasey, James hope to keep tha ocean front freo of noldcra of record at the closo of addition to rfigultir postage on all anniversary department of communi- protects the foliage nnd aids greatly as a lifegiiVird at North Long Branch. Methodist church of North Long Francis, Jack Dietz, Richard Hill, lunchboxen and stray papi>r. The re- buEinowi .Turin 11,1934. mall iit'nt to Barcelona, Previous to cations." At the bottom was "print- In keeping trees in good condition. Ho was the son of Charlen H and Branch, officiating. Interment will Stanley- Sample, Stanley Duasmen, striction is also pointed at obnoxious tho iipjicafiincu of the carrier Ktampu, ed at government printing bureau." This alone doea much to enable trees bo at Woodbine cemetery, Ocean- Stanley Cobert, Ellsworth Brltton, I» II. Fetter, Treasurer. it was the custom for the postman to to overcomo the effects of drought Anna M. Dennis Cooper and. had at- picnickers. deliver inn 11 in person BO that he Topical Trends. and horer attack. could collect the "carrier" fee, which In continuation of its commemo- In 5 centimes (one cent), the value rative scries of musicians, writers We may regret the present unfor- of tho stamp. and painters in. the ncml-poBtal class- tunate conditions. The sensible thing Another now stamp from Spain Is ification, Austria Is to pay tribute to Is to recognize the factfl and take a 5-centlmo an an addition to tho six of the country's famous archi- such steps as may be posfllblo to issue of 1031-32 without control num- tects, who will bo portrayed on as avert further losses. bers on the back. Tt ia identical with many stamps. the 2-centimo, bearing tho portrait of Egypt Is changing the colors of four of Its stamps, the IB and 20-mil- KACINCi DRIVER KILLED. Blanco Jb.inez. It 1B dark brown, licmes rogular postage and the 10 and From Poland. 15-mlllicmcs officials. G«orgo Horaog of Matowan In connection with its recont Injured Memorial Day. philatelic exhibition, Poland put out TALKS ON TBEKS. George Herzog, 23, of Matawan was two H ]) e c 1 a 1 fatally injured last Wednesday while litamps, They con- By K Porter Felt, Bartlelt Tree driving a car In a race at tho Ho- * Hinted of ovor- Research Laboratories. Ho-Kus racing track. A tiro on his J prints on tho 20- car blow out nnd caused tho car to j groszy gray and There aro an unusually large num- overturn three times. Herzog's neck tho 30-f*roK7.y deep ber of dying and dead oak, elm, was broken and he received other in- roBO of the 1932 hickory, ouli and sugar or rock ma- juries which resulted In his death as KNOCKOUT issue bearing the ple in tho northeastern United States. ho was being taken to the Paterson Real Cause for Celebration! Polish coat of What la the trouble? What can bo General hospital. arma. done? - VALUES! The a t a m p B It is very probable that tho ex- "" wero on aalo on- tremely dry summers of 1930 to 1932 Preferred State Prison, MISSES ly from May 8 to 13 on a feature of incluolvo have had a greater effect James O'Brien, -who wa8 sen- i tho exhibition. on troo vigor than many havo real- tenced to six months In the county Summey^colonl ized. It takes time for theso effects Jail on u charge of theft, pleaded JVIothor'fi Day VaHollow. to show. They of themselves may jwith the judge to sentence him to J To tho observing collector, it bc- not bo serious, but In localities whero >fitato prison Instead. O'Brien said OF COLORFUL PRINTS ' comes quickly apparent that there thoro has been repeated stripping by that If he wero sent to tho county Whites, Pastels aro two varieties of tho recent Moth- canker worma and oak leaf rollers, jail he would be released In the mid- and Tans. or'a day stamp. Ono is known as a aB in a largo area centering on New dle of winter with no winter cloth- "flato plate" IJIHMHSP it Is printed on York City und In smaller sections inft but at stato prison ho would be MARVELOUS a flat bed pi CM, while tho other ia a In eastern Masflachusetts, wo havo given a job at Ills trade aa painter. VAMJE' Beach Chairs Reinforced Back Xtest Big selection of pretty daytime styles 1 New florals, dots, stripes, novelties that'll stay color-fresh through numberless tubbingsl Easy to wear, easy to launder, and oh, so easy on the pocketbook! You'll want half-a dozen! In sizes 14 to 44! vrlU &a chtinnin" :, .11 you malio 4hcm "Let's Talk Price" On These!

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They're made to our ex- Ladies' Blouseo 69c acting quality specifica- Tour choice of bias-cut with Pique Skirt3 98c tions! SHOKTS of California V-tnp, or straight-cut closely woven broad- with bodice-top! cloth, deep 3-button Just right under Summer Frocks! Stick Reed Suites In fine Royon Taffeta, Lac« Boyi' yoke, elastic sides. Sizes Trimmed! Flesh, Tea Ross, 30-42. SHIRTS of fine White, Swiss ribbed, combed Slzoa 31 to 44. Gray or tan trop- cotton. Sizes 34-42. icals—with wor- Others Up to $79. sted cuffs. Sizea 6 to 16. Cut full Choice stick reed fiom a national- SPECIAL PURCHASE ! Hurry For These ! THESE WILL GO IN A HURRY ! and roomy. ly known maker. Cool and com- Men's and Boys' Air-coded fortable. Well designed and up- Sport Shirts holstered in a variety of gay covei Value, ing' Graceful faco-BluMllng brims: Whh Odorless Insoles, too! BOEN'S WASH TIES Never before has our Summer display been 30 gay and charming . . . fatt color! as well as cool and comfortable. Factory designers have been working long and hard on new ideas thus creating Summer Furniture so entirely These are the famou.i "BOZO" It wouldn't be summer without at brand, made with porous daft up- least one of thcae flattering-hntfl! new and smart in every way that it will intrigue all who see it. Come pers and odorless insoles. Cool and Plain colors! look it over at once! You'll find just what ypu need for real summer comfortabte! Built to stand lota of Smooth straws, rough straws and White. Patterns. hard wear. In white, brown or neutral. toyoa In whites or pastels. Remark- Pre-shronk lin- comfort . . . and low priced, too! able values! Porch Gliders, many styles and covers $10.75 Fibre Rugs, gayly colored, porch size S.7S COOL AT THIS LOW PRICE ! Metal Porch Tables, handy folding style .. 2.25 Featlier-lfght, Cool SOLAR Dress Shirts Folding Metal Chairs, cool cane effect. 2.8S LADIES' LINENE Whites or Spring Steel Rockers, ideal for comfort .... 6.95 Beach Chairs with Footrest, sturdy 1.39 In Style-right Scnnits-Toyos Meat's SPGET SELTS Canvas Folding Chairs, metal frame and arms 3.39 Iron Frame Lawn Settees, green and You don't buy just a straw hat when' orange 1,95 ^y\ iSf/ '"- -v iyou bSlfbW&'Solnr/—lyoufget$youi r Never wore low-priced cottons smart- ^ jV jf /A ,V, money's worth. New style Optimo and er . . . nover more "wearable" thac n fancy white nnd Wrought Iron Porch Lamps, glass bowls .. 1.95 s\ y\ ,4 /. y *p pinch-fron t& (& toyony, , % smart £3 lookingg In thnso tailorod sport and . ihlrt ntylnfi! St.rlpofi, pliildn, (loralR, In n y Sennit straws . . . liirht nnd flexible glorlouo array of styles! iK'Vt'Ity inserts. Special Sale of Cedar Chests While They Laat ! REMARKABLE PURCHASE! Dress "Socks The Ideal Gift for Graduates and Brides ! Cf\ ^WX Me;t! £ee^-Cmf-in These Walnut Exteriors with Cedar Lining-. The Women's PERFORATED Beautiful Gift that lasts a Lifetime. Many styles and sizes to choose from. They're Bairgtt'm-Priced Ai 1 ,r A Nationally Known Malic. Values up to I'la i n whi lt-\. • A n (! w o v c n Place Your Order at Our Keyport Store or Our Branch Store on No «'.: suffering fooia Uio h?st rafca Htriiii- ' '"' l» I I'en.'jcy's hava fma toopicaJs »t tfeia Smooth, glistenins calf . . . fairly t o in :\ t .'! i (I i Red Bank H low pnea tC«orfal>rica.i© fancy g^^y^. peppered with fashion approved per- ) /iiiclil.- t, in ! tuna. WuM, ond browns. Sins'*1 foration! I Air-cooled I Eaoy-IHtliiffl breasted, model with patchjgotteta! Comfortable I Ties ond pumps I Cov- •WllN'S Whlfo ered continental heels! Sizes 3 to ». Diicl< Caps 21-23 Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. 1869 KEYPORT, NEW JERSEY 1934 '. .L . Pace Eight RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 6,1934. REBEKAH LODGE PARTY. Morris, Ellen Mouser, Jana Roy, Arno' rilno's slater, Mrs. Dan Daverlo of CHURCH SOCIETY MEETS. Bennett, Ilarbnrn and Morjorle Stcwfir Frank Brntin. William Ford. Thomas Gatl the Lincroft Inn. Expert Repairing Junior Service Leapue of Methodist Bunco Farty Held Last Week In Odd)uey, George, Itnymoml and William Ke Children's day at tho Lincroft Church Plans Social Events, Fellows Hull, | ly. Lawrence nnd MichucI Nuhmey. Hem chapel will bo hold Sunday, June 10 Molzon. Sidney SnrunK, Jnncph Wriuht, at 3:00 o'clock. A play entitled, "The OP Plans for the coming summer, Na\'05ink Rebekah lodge held a I rriimiry ilcpnrtmcnt—Mary Gntfnpj m Children's Hour" will bo presented. Tki® Mew WATCHES, CLOCKS during which several card parties bunco party last week in Odd Fcl-j ^^^^S^ cJxSHrLHP, Those to tako part will bo James and other entertainments will bo lows' hall on Monmouth street. A11"" ' Daiy, Jnck Skolly, Dm id Stone, Hownr Hchofleld, Julia McCarron, Kvelyn and JEWELRY held, were made by members of the Esther Weinstoln and Mrs. Carrie Lous, Billy Cotton. Craft, Elizabeth Johnson, Loretta Junior service league, of the Metho- Patterson wero co-chfiirmen, assisted Mrs. William Martin is recovorln Brecltenridge, Keiineth and Doris Accuracy, skill and experi- dist church at a regular meeting Inst by Mrs. Kannle House, Mrs. Iva Cook, after being confined to her hom Layton and Robert Daverio. Miss ence enable us to do the Friday nlpht nt the home of Miss Mrs. Barbara Hcyer and Mr. and Mrs.with neuritlB. Ada Fenton la doing tho coaching. In most delicate repairing. We Ann Gnslcell of Silverwhite Gardens. Hairy* Amos. Prizes were awarded Robert Paverio, son of Mr. am addition to recitations, vocal finloa guarantee satisfaction. Our A new member, Miss Kathleen Hen- and refreshments served. Mrs. Dan Daverlo, was given a part; and group singing will nlso be ren- derson, was enrolled. The club vot- Those present wore Mr. nnd Mrs.nt the Linoroft Inn Friday nfternoo dered. Kev. Edward W. Miller, pas- prices will please vou. ed to donate $15 to the church orpan A. K. King, Air. and Mrs. Frank tor of the Red Bank Baptist church, fund. Refreshments were served af- j .. .,. _, „ , .,., ihv ''is parents in celebration of hi House, Mr nnd Mrs. Alfred Grllllths ,'„,,, bfrth(lny. GamDa wer0 plftyc( will bo the guest speaker. Decorating Silverware Repaired ter the meeting", Those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. t. Boyd, Mr. and aftor ^^ rcfl.c5hn,entg wcr will be done by the young men of the MiPfi Ga?kell, Alins Henderson, Miss r S St vcnfi Ir nd 3 Sl n y Sunday-school. Miss Harriet Roach and Replated Like New Helen Brnnin, BJlss Margaret Pat- " L, ',.- :. ^ .-". .^ _-. l ?. served. The decorations wero 1. Caddirk, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dick nk. Bobby received many filfta, la director of music. terson, Miss Marion Gammon, Miss mar,, Mrs. D. C- Wood, Mrs. Morse-1 { Lillian Phlujr, Miss .Tune Warner, he la using daily, a Harold Kelly returned homo Satur- reau, Mr. and Mrs. B. Coward, Mrii. '} : nnd a bed. Those attending day night for the summer vacation REUSSSLLES' Miss Metty Huhn and Mr*. Frank Fuller, Mrs. Barbara Heyer, Mis;; Warner. The next mectinp will bo Walter Fiat ton of Lon from his studies at Columbia uni- 36 Broad St., Red Bank Paulino Beck, Mrs. Ella Klotzin, Miss versity. He will be on tho reportorial hold on Friday, July 6, at the home Hazel Parker, Miss Jean Stevens, Branch. Vnlly nnd Needa Porrino o. TfiL I83L of Miss Patterson. KImhurst, Long Island, GeorRC an staff of the Red Bank Register un- Mr?.. M. Olsen, Mrs. Dudley Shaffer, til his return to college. Mrs. Kathryn Hatter, Miss Virginia James , Billy and Julia McCar- of the quickest ways to find a ron, Ellen and Kllzabeth Mouser, Ml- Henry Fenton, janitor at the Lin- Satter, Mrs. Iona Cook, Miss Mildred rliael and Lawrence Mahoney, Hu- job is to advertise in The: Regisg - Beck, Mrs. Ruth Smith, Mrs. S. John- croft school, who was, admitted nt ter'' s Want Department.—Advertisei - bert, and Henry Molzon, Tlioma Uio Fitkln Memorial hospital last ment. pon, Mrs. William Riddle. Mr. and Gaffney, Kdward BouKhton, Jr., Ken Mrs. Harry Amos, Mrs. Carrie Patter- week for observation, Is reported to ncth nnd Poris Layton. Evelyn Craft be about in tho samo condition. son, Miss Helen Shaffer, Miss Esther Sidney, Lillian anil Cecil Sprunpr, Ed- Leigh J. Sessions Weinstein, Miss Edna Miller, Mrs. A. ward Gordon, Frank Braun, Viola JUDGMENT FOH TI.VNO. CORPORATION Thorpe, J. J. Smith, M. Smith, J. T. and Walter Tuml'dlsltl of Lincroft Miller, Clarence Beck and A. K. Syn-and Raymond, Rilly and George Kel- drr. Mrs. Edith S. Sarfstoln Wins Suit ly and Joseph Wright of Everett. Against Gilbert Kntz. Tho Ladies' Aid society will mee Mrs. Edith S. Sharfstein of Me- Hero's To-day's IJvfl News Lincroft News. tomorrow afternoon at tho home of . An oil royalty is always thn For Fat Women—And Men, Too chanic street. Red Bank, hns re- the secretary, Mrs. Raymond Conk- ceived a decision for the recovery o ty plus 4 m@r© first lien on leased oil "proper- Rfftd It—Please. (Tho Kcd Bank Register can be bought lin of Ijittle Silver. t Llncroft from Georco Toop, who haa piano In a lawsuit which she ties as established by Inw. a delivery route.) Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson has loft brought ngainst Gilbert Katz of Now $ "I have been taking Kruschen for Florida, where she will spend • This mnnnn that Ihn royalty jtlts fur nearly a year for my Rhea Walling:, son of Mr. and Mrs. York. Mra. Sharfstein la tho widow ; years for only S three weeks. of Louis K. Sharfstein and the exe- owner receives his monthly iiealth, and for high blood pressure Harry Walling of Phalanx road, nar- Miss Ada Fenton substituted yield even brforo the expend .; and rheumatism and it helped both. rowly escaped'injury last week when cutor of hla estate. She claims thai postmaster for William Gaffney on some time ago a piano owned by her of operating and marketing My blood pressure was as high as he was driving his father's Dodpe | Saturday.. 90 when I started to take Krus- sedan westt on the Main road, Lin- j husband was used by Mr. Katz to the product are met. A fan heri. I weighed 255 and now I croft. A pjnssing- car forced Walling-1 Hjalmar Carlsson. Jr., son of Mr. help furnish a house owned by the and Mrs. Hjalmnr Carlsson, was latter at Long Branch. Mrs. Sharf- which has enabled such in- .veigh 214, that is losing -31 ths., inoff tlic road into a.telegraph pole in i o All-steel cabinet, hands are full a vestments to withstand th^ bout nine months and I feel fine. "ront of Joseph" W.. Thompson's es- guest of honor at a party given hy stein demanded that the piano bo rc- his aunt. Mrs. John Strict, at her urned. Tho request was . not com built for a lifetime touch of the toe decimating effort nf depres- Wouldn't go without Kruschen Salts ate. Fred HorsfaM and Arthur So- n the house." Mrs. W. Eckoff, Sag- don, passenger? with Walling, also home on Swimming Kiver road plied with and suit was brought be- with gleaming pot on the pedal swings sion and to pay consistently naw, Mich. escaped injury. The car was badly Thursday. In the afternoon outdoor fore Judgo Raymond T. Bazley in games wero played and refreshments eclain interior and door open. attractive returns. Besides melting; away uj'.ly, excess damaged. he Long Branch district court, with served. In the evening a dinner was the result that the piano was ordered either porcelain or a Automatic Interior at Kruschen constantly keeps the Mrs. Mary Mnllrr of Hasbrouck served and gifta were awarded to returned to Mrs. Sharfstein. who waa glistening glyptal jowcls regular and free from waste Heights is vie i ting her daughter, each child at the tahles. Decorations epresented in tho proceedings b> Lighting turns on Descriptive Boolriot sent hat is always apt to poison the Mrs. James Soden. were in yellow. Hjalmar received Quinn, Parsons & Doremus. enamel exterior. when door is opened, ;ystem. •-, Mr. nnd Mrs. Georpro H. Holmes of on request. many useful gifts. Those attending off when door closes. Fat folks should give Kruschen a Red Bank spent the holiday with were Nettie Strict of Lincroft, Elaine o Stainless Steel Quick Melvin S. Reid. Shrlnors' Dinner. 17 East 42nd St., New lVtfk ionth'.s trial—it never disappoints Friedberg, John and Jacqueline Cur- FreezingChamber.Can- e Temperature Control —you'll feel so much better after The perfect attendance record for tis, Nicholas and Felix Cittadino, Jr., The annual meeting nnd poten- not chip or rust, Easier for fast freezing or eco- aking ono inexpensive jar which the Lincroft grammar school for the and Throdore Barbour of Long .ates' dinner of the Sea Shore Shrine National City Building luh will be lield tonight at Spiegel'.5 to clean, large, roomy, nomical operation in ! VAnderbllt 3-3407-B. ou can get at any drugstore in the month of May is as follow?: Branch, Mrs. Emma Homer, Mrs. •arid—keeps you cooler in hot wea- John Striet. Mrs. Hjalmar Carlson •estaurant at Asbury Park. Illustri- convenient. Freezes mild weather. Grammar dfijinrtrr.pnt—Elsip B reck en- JUS Potentate Harry D. Adalr, poten- rier. ridge. Carol Wood, Lydia McQueen, Rose and Mrs. Emeline Pillis of Lincroft, more ice faster. Heimuth Rnmer of Texas, Mrs. H.tate of Salaam Temple of Newark, e Refrigeration un- Friodberg, Mrs. H. Curtis, Mr. and,vill be the honored guest. This will interrupted while 3e an old fashioned affair and mem- o Sliding Shelves slip Mrs. Felix Cittadino, Jr., and Mr. defrosting, and Mrs. Felix Cittadino, Sr., of bers of the club are urged to wear forward at touch of Long Branch, Mrs. John Gulre, Miss their fez. a finger bringing food o Operates so quietly A. Bry and Miss Delia Connie of you can scarcely hear West End. A bonaflde newspaper circulation in plain sight and —the kind Tho Register has—is the easy reach. it, uses less current or on easy only kind that counts with tho ad- and has ample refriger- at 6% per year. Mr. and Mrs. L. Porrino and two ertlser. No premiums or other in- daughters of Elmhurst, Long Island, o Auxiliary Foot Pedal iucements have ever been offered to ating capacity for even Model illustrated above has 7 cubic fett wero week-end guests of Mrfl. Por- iccure circulation.—Advertisement. Door Opener. When unusual demands. storage capacity-Over 12 sq.ft. cfshelf area. $5.00 for 5 year protection included In our prices, It Is not additional.

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The only suro wqy:ito Judge paint is by( the way, it stands ...an'd you can't find that^'out for certain till the years roll round and It's too late to'mend any mistakes you have made w^J- So, you've got to buy paint on faith. Sears makes their own paints, and distributes triem through their own stores. This means offerfng'you a quallty'paint at a considerable savingl CONTACT WITH THE WORLD1 s For ; wear use Master I ITTLE AMERICA, ANTARC- York, asking for a loan of $25, te7 TICA, May .21 (via Mackay Ra- which he promptly arranged by ra- Rondo "@9®iv dio)—.Every day I realize more and dio. Not such a good Idea, that. iio'i more what n wonderful scientific Contrary to the general belief,^ age we are living In. Here we are,Llttla America Is built on a blanket: 56 of us, living on a sheet of of about 40 feet of snow, not ice, and ice with 1600 feet of water un- although there are many feet of Ice ALL-WEATHER der us in total darkness, 2300 miles under the enow. Thla fact gives ua from the nearest human habitation, a great scare every little whllo. and so surrounded with ice, some We'll bo sitting at dinner, or around of It 30 and 40 feet thick for hun-the tablo working, and all of a oud-| dreds of miles, that all tho com-don the houso will give a lurch and Master Mix^answerg every requirement of bined navies and icebreakers in theshiver, malting us hold our breath world could not reach us. And yetand wonder what is going to hap- a fine honse paint. Even nfter years of ex- we have electric light and many pon to us. Nothing ha3 yet and posure to snn, and rain, to wind and weather we[ro hoping—. These aro called temblors and are exactly liko mod- —it holds its bright original color. erate carthquako shocks, and, frankly, wo don't like them oven a 1 gallon &t,Master Mix paint covers 4©0 sq. ft. tvltfa 2 ittle bit. Thoy tell us they aro due pproximtet the side of a small U&noe. to tho settling of tho snow and that Little America IB temporarily out of dangor. We absorb those assur- EV i Quart will rflliilnh the wire on •kJ gallon roirra a O bg 10 ft. area ia a llttlo hut wo built on tho way about 20 regular size nereenn. thoro on tho lco.°Wo'll dig them out —applglt over paper or shingles. •lown, made mo pondor these things. of(tho snow -whon daylight roturns In ono of tho newa broadcasts we n'August. Wo noedn't worry about aro receiving wo loarned that hla wild animals taking thorn away. Hive the Cnr a favorito baseball team, tho Now Tlioro aro no ouch animals down woe York Yankcco, wore about to open hore. Spring must ho -well under ' thoir ooanon, which gavo Georgo a way up whoro you live by now, rd EKfAMIEIL* ehanco to radio hla good wlfahos for Hlco to BOO a fow floworn and nomo s It« Iouo wearing quallilcn ( (T-I & flh a nuccesnful uoaiion full of homo birds. Well, whon tho weathar gets ubllc s Flj^T-£ji_oi_ee for 19 runs, to Col. Ruppert, owner of tho e P Itinkes it IncxpiTiMvo. l',r h "* (> j JJ rft» too hot to plcaoo you, think of us on wood, cement or linoleum [ j ~™~». team, and Babo Rutli and Lou Qoh-liL.lilttlo Ainorlca—in liio dark aiid QJ IPS. J 1 -on Inside, or porcli floorn. ~ - rlg. This moasago, wo undorntand, 35,to 60 bolow zero. HiclM (ill eiirfaee perfeetl). ilnlf Gal. was dellvorod to tho team Junt be- ' Wo'ro about to publish a now lot PAY AS YOU RIDE! ,, u-bt brusli It on or npray •fa ISaU gal. eovert the entirr lloor foro tho flrot gamo and whllo It of,beautiful big 30% x 27% inch '•• Needs no rubbiug or of a IO.Y!4 room wHhtivo retito. didn't mnko thorn win It, wo aroworking maps of Antarctica to sond Investigate our easy payment plan , , „ as low as polighlng. Dries t 1 he average car* led to got word that tho play, Commandor, or head of an? group ccmont. 10 1X>n. tar "Coino What May," proved a nub-Interested In aviation, exploration atantlal nucceaa. Ho told mo ho and adventure, nnd wlish to onrol) liopen it run/J until wo get back and tho ontiro organization. Bond nanj'i ran fieo it. Somo run! We oxpoct and homo nddrosinoo and n 3 ce:! to get back to Broadway In about ntamp for each of your reombc.., AugUDt, 1M5. Not all of our contact!) to,'Arthur Abole, Jr., president, \,>; 151-153 WEST FRONT ST., RED BANK, N. J. with tho world aro no pleanant. Wo tie'America"Aviation and Explora- alno hear considerable prlef. •yester- tion Club, Hotel Lexington, Vilw Qulclr B thn board of education. ARE NOW AVAILABLE Republic at Marlboro, with a mem- One of the quickest ways to find s. ! Phone Red Bank 1721. Dlnnnr For Four bership of three, was the only one of Job is to advertise) in The Regis- hia conrimdes able to attend' the an- Shore Hotel I,ea»rs nual Memorial day service last week. ment. Ho arosp from a sick bed to assist Park, containing Mi rooms, has been Englishman, as well as to the epicure of every land. Hrrat! 1'MCII nutter rented by R. Miller, former assistant B in thei(/tlecoratinfj of the grave of Today, as for hundreds of years, the cellars of Berry Bros., A l Captain James W. Conover. manager of tho Waldorf-Artorla ho- Johr\j J. Hart has been named aa tel at New York. The property. Is in old St. James's Street, contain the choicest of WINES of inria^ing executive of the Asbury owned by the Arbury Park and France, Spain, Italy and Hungary, selected with utmost care Deviled Steak For Four Parlt mid-summer festival. Tho' af- Ocean Grove hank. and discrimination. Scotch WHISKEYS bearing Berry Bros. falr Ja to take place from July 16 to Annual Dinner. 5 tab'l^pDons flour 10. The Monmouth Court House chap- labels include St. James's, Cutty Sark and Black Barrel, i talilcBpocms irrnon peppers Nathnn Lyman of Perth Amboy fat ?> tril)if>! Grrpn, daughter a 11f] brown r n 11' > iu;, prppeIT>, eelery. trip to visit, relfitive.4 In Iowa. He of filr. and Mr?. <'b;j;le^. C. Green of Add rest; of in^rpdientn and cover. will also visit the World fair at Chi- Long Branch, w.r- mrjrrjr-d Friday Cook slowly -to minute?. Turn fre- cago. night at the Ij)nR Branch Baptist, BERRY BROS. PRODUCTS SOLD BT quently. ' Bonds for Building Purchase. parsonage to William Palmer, 5on of Cttirot Strips Thn issuance of the $5,000 bonds to Mr. and lire. Alvord B. Palmer of 2 r.upe carrot 2 tablcopeonB cover the cost of purchasing the for- Freehold. stripLa • butter mer Rochester button factory on Belmar Pavilion Incased. 4 riip.i water ',4 tcanpoon • South Seventh avenue at Long The Bfilmar mayor and council has L. PRATE 1 tpanpoon salt paprika Branch hns been approved by the Wash, scrapo, carrots, fioak 20 min- leased tho River avenue pavilion for commissioners. The property is lo- a year to William Katte. The bor- utfia in cold water. Cut into strips 2 cated at- the rear of the city hall and inches long, VR inch wldn. Add salt ough council has also engaged 6 WEST FRONT ST., RED BANK, N. J. the building will be used for police Adolphe Snyder's orchestra for the to water and when boiling add department purposes. fitrlps nnd br>i! 10 mlrutefi. Drain, add Fifth avenue pavilion at $250 per At its very best, it may be as good as Famous Reading Also at hotels, clubs and better taverns. rest of ingredients and heat one min-Free Bathing for Children. week. Anthracite. ute. Edward T. Mitchell, lessee of the Hit and Bun Victim. Afipnrngiis Salad bathing privilege at Asbury Park has Thomas Rah Illy, 31, of Lakewood, But you would find it hard to persuade a lot of people Distributed In announced that 3,000 school children formerly of Asbury Park, wnp killed 4 piflcrs crisp i icfisponn : that other fuels could be as good as the Reading Coal le'Jih-p IJ Impped may use the bathing houses and Tuesday night of last week, when he New Jersey by Galsworthy, Inc., Newark, N. J. Hi npcftrn conkH onion ; bench free every Monday of the sum-was struck by an automobile, the they burned during last winter's bitter cold days. "* ;mer with the exception of Labor day. driver of which did not stop. He is 1 lutrd cooked catsup The children will be required to fur- PKfT. filii-pr) l teaspoon survived by a widow and two chil- They were not eternally "fixing" their furnace. Then* 1 tnMfspoon horseradish nish their own towels and bathing dren. i-hopped r, tablespoons suits. Reading Anthracite didn't go roaring up the chimney pickles mayonnalae Made Arbor Day Speech. No Uauor on Beach Front. when the drafts were pulled open. Chill ingredients Arrange lettuce Miss Jano Freeman, daughter of The Long Branch commissioners on plates and topwiih remaining: in- Mr. and Mrs. William Freeman of last week adopted a resolution pro- hibiting tho sale of alcoholic bever- They always had plenty of heat. They did not breeze gradients. »-« Freehold, delivered the Arbor day speech at the planting of the tree at ages on the sidewalk and ordered because some gadget on the furnace broke, or the power Circulation That Counts. Marymount college nt Tarrytown, N. copies of the resolution sent to D. line went down, or the pressure in the main fell. Their Contractor and Builder Newspaper circulation that counts Y., last week. Miss Freeman gradu- Frederick Burnett, state commission- with the advertiser is the bonaiide er. fuel bills stayed low because they did not have to burn SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING one—the kind The Register has. No ated from the college with high hon- iora for excellent work Ih art, Marlboro Woman Dead. a lot more fuel to keep the house warm. Their Reading SCREEN ANT> STOKM ENCLOSURES premiums or other inducements have ever been offered to secur& circula- i Mrs. Mary E. Ely, widow of Dr. coal just called on its reserve warmth and did its regular Telephone D40-M 100 Bridge. Avenue, Bed Bank, N. tion,—Advertisement. Ordained as Priest. J. E. Ely of Marlboro, died Tuesday Rev. Haymond M. Colilns, son of of last week at the home of her job of keeping the house comfortable. the late Michael and Josephine Col- daughters at Bloomfleld. She was 72 ina of Keyport, was ordained a priest years old and had lived at Ma.rlboro at St. Patrick's Cathedral at New until her husband died two years ago. Now You York last Saturday week by Cardinal Hayes. Father Collins celebrated a Troopers Transferred. Fill your bin today at low spring prices. solemn high mass last Sunday at St. Trooper Walter Heckman has been Joseph's church at Keyport. transferred from the Farmingdale Save money on every bit of coal you To Remove Hazards at School. station to the state police station at will need next winter—and useless coal At a special school ejection held at Hightstown. Trooper Housler has Freehold last Tuesday an appropria- been transferred from the Hights- because you are burning better coal. tion of $18,000 for the rcmova.1 oC atatlon to the Farmlngdate station. Call a Reading coal merchant NOW. it ,s richer- panic and fire hazards at the gram- Fire Prevention Bureau. mar school on Hudson street was 'THI PHILADELPHIA AND HEADING COAL approved. Out of a total of 157 votes The Long Branch commissioners have adopted an ordinance calling cast, 136 were in favor of the propo- 1 AND IRON COMPANY sition. [or the establishment of a fire pre- vention bureau nnd a regulation of Reading Tormlnal, Philadelphia, Pa. Hazing Old Walls. tho sale and storage of inflammable The brick walls of the Main street materials. theater at Asbury Park, which waB destroyed by fire eight years ago at Tryor's Bond Here Again. loss of 5250,000, are being torn Arthur Pryor and his famous band dewn. The building was owned by will give concerts at, Asbury Park Walter Reade, who had made plans this summer for tho first time since to rebuild the theater but the plans 1930. Tho band will give two con- never materialized, certs daily for a period of ten weeks. Feet Frost Bitten. Marlboro Woman Dead. Frank Lacox, a lineman for the Mrs. D. V. VanPelt. wife of Jersey Central Power and Light com- Schenck VanPelt, dierl at her home at pany, was taken to the Fitkin hos- Marlboro at the age of 55 years Tues-' pital last Saturday week. His feet day of last week. Besides her hui- I were frost bitten during a severe band she ieaves a tjrather and sister. enow storm last January and he has had trouble with them ever since. Remodeling Store. i Abe ZIotkin of Freehold Is remod- Pharmacy Graduated eling" the store formerly owned and Enoch Chorin of Freehold and operated by D. E. Mahoney, A Tiny Canto Caraslo of Deal were among: front, will bo installed and'tho build- the 113 seniors who were awarded Ing will be Etuccoed on the outsido. the degree of Graduate of Pharmacy at tho 42d annual commencement of Gift of Holly Trw. the New Jersey College of Pharmacy Mrs. R. W. Arrowsmit.h of Frop.- of Itutgers university last week. hold has presented thn hnrough with a beautiful holly trco which will bo ii! Meeting: at Washington. planted in the park ni the, junction Elwood Douglas, Monmouth coun- of Broadway and East Main street* ty larm agent and president of the Katlonay association of County Agri- Long Branch Man Head. cultural agencies, called a meeting at Samuel H. Youmans of Lon£ •Washington laBt week to diecuss Branch died last "Wednesday after plans for the annual convention to being in poor health for a Ions tlmft. bo held in November. He was 66 years old and is survhal Asks Ganifi Protection. by a widow and two daughters. Gamo Warden Howard T-yell of To Wod Juno 2ft. Freehold hns issued a request trv alt The wedding of Miss Violet Lnv- sportsmen and farmers to protect ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thom- young game during the slimmer. He as Layton of .Freehold, to Alfred advises that dogs be kept in leash Landweher of EngliFhtown will be and that farmers refrain from burn- held June 23, at Cavlsladt, N. J. ing grass fields. Avon to Have One License, Ag«

NOTICE. NOTICE. N0T1CE. NOTICE. NOTICE OF SALE. Take notice that Loc Cpbin Tap House Lot Name Take fhiit .Trillion Butler C.rotery - notice that Li;:^ctt Drug Company, Tako notice flint Laird & Company PUBLIC NOTICE IS IlEItEBY GIVEN thattat' I. EUatj«tEUiatj«th D. HobbHobbt,, Collectorr of Total CVn , Intends to ;ipi-ly tn M; . find Conn- nds to apply to Mayor and Coun- (Officers. Directo Stockholders: John JntendB to apply to Mayor nnd Council of •il of the Hop of licit Bunk (or Flcn- tho Borough of Sliiunnbury for Plenary Taxea off thhe BorougBhh o ff LittlLile SilverSil . InI ChChe CountCyt off MonmoiitMbb and StatS e off oil nf the Iloiouv.h i'f Ked Unnk for V'len- E. Lalnl. ZS7 Mnin St.. MnlsAVRn. N. J, New Jersey, will, on Friday. June 29th. I0!«, at S:00 o'clock, P. M.. (Daylight Sav- 10.52 ni'y Retail Hist) ihutiun License (ur rii-m- ,ry lie,nil Hi.-ti President! Jo.-. T. Laird III, Ocesnr-ort I?«tail Consumiition Lirenfe ftu inemlseo 34 4 Tullor Construction Co. 19 3 2.-.' Ml .01 li::,1t:d nt til, Broad Street, Ited Rank. Am, Little. Silver. N. J.-. Vice President Bitufited at Ihood Street. Shrewfibury, N. ins Time) at the Borough Council Chamber. In th« Flrehouse. tn eald Borough of In! isc.s riluMcd nt i'l 111 1 i 1. Red Unnk. J. Objectioni, If any. shniilii bo mult Im- Littlo SilverS, , flflll a t pipublicc auauctionn tth e cavsral lots, tracta or peparcelss of land herheree- N. J. Olurc tiiui . if :-n\. rhculd b? made N. J. 0luection:,, if any. nhould 4io made and Trc.isuier; Male! A. Willett, Phalanx. 32.A3 mimcli.itelv in wntiner to Amy E. Shinn. I'tnry: Walter R. Woollcy, 130 mediately in writing to Ortnuie C Van- ifinaftet r mentionedtid, in feef , to such person or. pfireonaa aa wilill l purchash e ththe same, 6 Tullor Construction Co _ il)i7ii|.(Ji.'.-It.Jv in vsjilin.: ti, Amy E. Shinn. N. J., Vllct, Bormwh Clork of tl)u Soroush lit subject to redemption at the lowest rate of Interest, but In no cane in excess of eight I1IM(MI,:II Cleil: of the Hr)inu,:h ot F.,:d liorov-li Clerk of tho Euiuutlh of lied Iliiv Ar-ni Park. N. J.. Wnnm Shrewsbury, N. J. per cent per annum, ao provided by the Act entitled. "An Act concerning unpaid nimlnv; Kidney J. Dickcttii. 3(1 Shorthill taxes, assessments, and other municipal eharsea on real property, and providing for 10.02 (Si.-nt.il (Signed) Itn:,d. Kni-ost Hills, U I.. N. Y.. Director: (Slcncitl • 7 to 9 Tullor Construction Co I.ouis ,-v Cimhoi, Applebrook Farm, Onk- HKNItY SANDERS. tho collection thereof by the creation and enforcement of Hens thereon (Revision of JOHN tum i. ru-i, l.M Faikol I.IliGETT DHUt; COMPANY, Inc., 13181", and the Acte oupplementary thereto and amendatory thereof, pursuant to r, N. V. GF.OIii.i; M. HALES. Locust Valley, L. I.,liur.t. N. .1.. Stockholder) intends lo np- AHTI1UR IIANSSON, which tho sale is held. 23.31 AM, Mount Vt'i- h ),';( .-i'lfnt, 1SS7 N. Y., President and Diieclor. ply to n. FreiU-iifk lliirneit, Coinmlsslim- Broad Street, Shrewsbury. N. J. 10 to IS Tullor Construction Co .. a? .21 JAMtJ.S WJIALEN. cr, for I'lennry nKtillrry License for prem- Y I. City. N. V.. \V. C. WATT, Whipnoorwill. Chappii.iun.. Tho following is A list and description of the lands subject to the fale, and l.SJ Vy,v Ann ID. Ne is.'i Mtuntcii nt II, F. r. No. 1. Katnn- the owner's name, aa contained on the list mads up by tha Collector, together with ; T '.nil iVe-nsiirer. N. Y.. l:\LL-utive Vice Fre.-ident and Di- NOTICE, .10.05 I'OBEHT QUINW : Now Yorl. City. N.Y. town (Sc.hey vilk-i, N. J., nnd to tndlii- the total amount due thereon as computed to tho first day of July, 1083, and the 14 to H Tuller CotiBtructloh Co 27.91 tnin n ivari'lioiiMi nt K. F. I). No. 1, Kntrm- that Charles Woodiv JAMEr,;i; SWi Ul'TLKl:n 4 7 . JK, Ou-n H. ;. MASTER, 7 5'.I St. Marks Ave., paid respective landa will be sold to make the amount chargeabla'BEalnst auch lands 1.19 rk City, ul-lyu,- N. Y., Vice President and lli-toiin iScnbeyvillc), N. J. I tends to apply to Mayor and Council ol the enld flint day of July, 103S, eis computed on "Id lint, which may be In- tor, r>S KEISC ,^-nd pi,, Nt I tho Borouyh of KuniBon for a Flennrj Ito21 Tuller Construction Co 29,31 N. Y., ' lid V.o m.-idB Im. I i Hjiected at this office of the underslirned. together with Interest 111.12 162.7H PATRICK MUI.OAIIY. Stockholder »nd Int S.I3 «r.d Director, OS Morjia eueet, Yonkeip, 170.01 N. Y. 31 D. W. WIllEut. mm ill)..15 lnt 3.d« NOTICE. Tfike notice that Puvidson Bros, infend lni.".':Z'.'. apply to Muyor anil Council of the 83.51 i f Eel H.-ml; for, riunni-y Hotr.il Gladys H. West Hi* .7fi ini."!™!!! l.HS 31,OS 35.43 52 Oiance, N. J . Audi, 5.43 L. W. Truex 37.711 96.14 int."!!!!!!!! 1.311 10.68 Hi :u 30.00 so.oa Rens Koun _... to.JO 4.5< int ! -.10 62,S Of ••'<" "f tho Court of rfielil Ave, Lone Branch. N. J. 1931 16.21 Chancerv (if N( •i-y. mndo on the, day ;e Road. Rumsoii. N. J. Objections, if DIRECTORS; ing to Jere J. Cnrcw, Borough Clerk of Ert. CarrU Wrisht „ „ Townohlp Committee of tho Township of uf Ilk- • 1.1 •lfitl West 24th '-hJ Eorough of Runison, N, J. Int 2.48 Mlddlatown held at. the Committee Roitms u^ruuHc wherein As- NOTICE. in.-'to Jere J Carew Horouc 1032 42.0B bury r'ink nnd (Sinned) nt Mlddletoivn on ThurHciay nftei-nn, pin utiii »f 111 Take notice that Aini.-i- Laubusch In- j the Borough of Harrison, N. J. i HARRY S. KAUFMAN. A. OTTO P. FRANK MAYER. Int , 4.62 May 24th. 1031. ot which time tho sumo n i tend3 to apply to Township Committee of • ((Sii:nedl WM. SOLOMON. J. H. STOCKTON. Avenue of Two Rivers, near Parmly St., passed on first reading mid wnu laltl over it ni the Township of Middletown lor Limited BmlU L«v7 B.t. .. 1031 for second nnd final iiafiHUKO to n moelini: JOHN HINTEI.MANN, Ine., fTHOIS Rumson, N. J. Int. .it Retail Distribution License for l.icnl Avenue of Two Kiveis. Hiunson, N. J. • f tho Township Committeu of tho Town- 1 C HARIiY M. CHlCHKSrEK, HARRY S. 1932 4J.S3 hip of Mldilletowii to bo hold nt tho t'om- •"' bcfnn/lli, . clJ!hk.;!,,'th d7y situated at llrai i Thnrnpson Avenues. | „ STOCK HOLDERS: KAUFMAN. A. O. HIKN, C. W. PES- NOTICE. Int. 2.18 f Julv t"'"l bill will bo tnken East Kcansburi;, N. J. Objections, if any. 'jANE HIN'TEI.MANN. Bn»™, N. J. MONI», -K!'.) Ilio-i..Tt Avr.. Oradcli. N. rnlttoe rooms at Mlddletown on Tliuriidav :-., should bo made immriiiiiti-ly m writing '<; . JIAJICUKHITE HIN'TKLJIANN, Ri;m,on. Tiike notice that Kaymond R. Pullcn afternoon, Juno 14th, 10:14, nt v.hicli tlniu .7.. \VM. SOLOMON, WHKLAN DRV intends to apply to Mayor ami Council of Cats. TV. Schneider ~ 1031 1B7.33 a public heaiinjr will bo hell] upon the 'I he i-iiid liill H lilud to f..,',.,'|r,»o „ cer- Howard W. Unbelts, lmvu..hi|. Ueik a: , ^, j STORES T-ELAWAHK CORPORATION, tho Botoueh of Rumson N. J, for Plon- 1R.32 Inii, iniirlirriu, Int. ami Ji,l tho Township of MlddletoivnlT] . ESTATE OF PAUL HINTELMANN, Runl- :t.io Wesl 42nd SI., New York, N. Y. pry Retail Consumiition Lirenra for prem- 1032 142.63 P. llr..»',,, her huid.a,,,!,' ,„' A," HOWARD W. HOBKRTS, bin y l'n ami O.. .11, (imvc Hank, a cor- ANNIE LAUBUSCH. ! * " i = ea situated at foot of First Street. Rum- TOWIIHIIIII Clerk. IKiriilinn and Thonip.-on Ave,. East Keanr-burs:. ' NOTICE. i pon. N. J, Objection?, if nny, should ba f the t.l:.t.| of New Jeney, ,lnt. NOTICE. AN ORDINANCE CFIANfilNfi THE NAMK ml Ihu 'i-iily-limrtli dny of November, Take notice th;it Ik-iJiil Dfipnrtmcnt immediiitely in ing to Je J. "Wm. W. Cook ..-. OF RIVERSIDE DRIVE. IN TH111.1(1E , o NOTICE. i Tako notice that Henry C. DfKCiuii.,.- 1 Carew, BoroiiKh Clerk of the Borough of Is in ||,cl ("||y nf Anbury Storei of Ameiicn inlerul to apply to TOWNSHIP 01' 1SWDLET0V/N. TO Purl,-, il tho en TO THE SHAREHOLDERS, LEONARDO intends to apply to D. Frederick Iiilrlu'tt. Rumson. N. J. ly of Minimoiith nnd THE NAME OP NAVliSINK UIVElt Ni- '" '"'<• Jou, Salvstora BUlLDlNli AND LOAN .\SSOCI\TI0N, i L'omlssioner. for a Limited Wholesale Li- lied Hank for .-. I'lcimiy Itetnil Distiibn- {Signer!) ROAD. RAYMOND n. PULLEN, 1 1 0 OR TO WHOM IT MAY CONCF.RN: jrenso for premises situated at rear of.Hi tion License for lui'inises situated nt Z'2 BE IT ORDAINED l,y tlio TIHVIIKIIIII 'ou'"li,''i,'l' i/'mnr'tTn'r!. I'.vn'i'i ''"' '""'IV* Please take notice of the annual meet- ! West Fiont Stieet, Red Bunk, N. J,, andBroad Street, Ked F.auk. Objections, if 13 First Street, llumron. N, J. Whlto-P»ch. Inc. V Committee of tho Township of Mlilille- of iho In,ids ,lc ,iiilii'-il'" """id" mortKage. lag of tho slmrcliuldcis of Leoi.aulo Build- j "> maintain a ivarrboiise at mn of I,, any. should be made immediately in ivrit- town, in the County of Monmouth: Dated Mity 17. I HIM, ing and Lmin Association to l». hold' nt M\cst. Jront Street Ked BanK, N. J.. and K. Shit,,,, llorout-h Clerk of I NOTICE. 1. That tho mill of that nine] In tho the rooms of said Association in the White !-0 maintain n salesroom at rear of In ini,- t( I.K.-irMt C. LEONAHIl. the p., of Heil Han!:. Take_ notice that Otto _StrohmenR „_O. Township of Mlddlotown, in tho County of S,,lici(,,r ,,f Coini.labmnt, House Building on Center Avenue in Leon- | \\ c-t iron^ street, Ked bnnk, .V .J. I Sir.ncd Monmouth. and State of New Jersey ardo Mnnmnuth County, New Jersey, on I Objections, if any. should be made Im- .,., . x, i •• ...... „,..., ,~ Mayor and Council of C5 Iiroail LSIH'CI, Knd.Bank, N. J. J. W1TMAN, President. 365 West End the Borouch of Rumson for n Plenary Ke- 24 S 16 Whita-Pich, Inc. .... known as Kivernldo Prlvei beRinnluK at Thursday. June 14. K'.'i-I. nteight ii'Vlm-k mediately to 1). Frederick Burnett. Com- York. N. V.. the. intersection of State Highway Itonte in tho eveniiiB therenf- Tho purpose of missioncr. 714 Uro.icl Street, ,\'cu .11 k, Avenue. New York. N. V.. tail 'Distributor's license for premises slt- EDWIN If. KOEHI.ER, Vice President, 17 uatt^ at gr, Lnfnyette Sirect, Rumson. No. 8G and running tu tho rond to the Moiunoutli Co nty Surrnunte's Offico. said meeting lieinK the clertioii of Olli- K J- East. SSH, St.. Neiv York. N. Y.. : Objections if nny. -.1, lid bo mndo immc- Oceanic Bridge at LoniRt, be nnd tho pnma cers nnd Directors, voting on proposed (Si-.-ned) VKiliO HOI'I'E. Tressurer, 28 Mnrine Ave- I dlntoly " la hereby ehnntred from Klveisldo Drive 10 1 ot Annn amendments to (. imsl itutirn, .-mil HENRY G. IlEIIENKINII. to Jere J. Cnrew, Bor- " °"'" ° " amendmt t C3 South Street. Red Hank, N. J. Ilmoklvn. N. Y,. ' ouBh Ork' , Rumson, N. J. 58. 60. tci Navesink River rontl, nnd tho said transaction of Mich other business as may HENRY I. KILLMAN, Secretary, 401 t.Signed) 00 Whito-Pachr Inc. rond phall herenftor bo known by Biiid to present clninia cbmo before, said meeting. Tolls will I Broadway. New York, N. Y. OTTO STROIIMENGEIv, name of Nnveidnk Rlvor road. iii:ni,ijif estiiu-. onen.nt S:00 P. M. anil close nt Silln P. M. NOTICE. Stock Owned- 19'JO CORPORATION. Lafayette St., Rumson, N, J. 2. Thin Ordlnnnro (.hall tnUs cflcft Im. l'lii-HiKmt to Iho onlor of JoRciih L. Don- LEONARDO BUILP1NG AND LOAN tbnt lipnjamin H. IHIiECTORS; mediately upon its publication aa required ihiiy, tiurroBalo of. (he ('iniiity of Mnn- ASSOCIATION. M. J. WITMAN, E. II. KOEHLER. H. I. iiiMilh, nuidu mi Iho iiKleuutl, day of Mny. intends to I>. Frederick Burnett, NOTICE. by law. CHARLES M. KEEFEIi. Secretary. for a Limited Wholesale FI[.I.MAN. V. HOPPE, R. B. HUNTEE, Mrs. B. G. Rob«rtg ....« U:i4, iiallii npplb-.'.li,,,, of Harry A. lluli- Dated .1'inc 2. 1HS1. lemises siiuated at 14 unil tj. C. ZECHKR. E, P. STEKLK. Take notice that Alfonso IleMnrla. In- bnrd nnd Ri-brcca M. I.iiniiiK. eiccutors of tends to apply to Mnydi- and Council of Chancery S/50. the cnlalo of Annn II. Huhluml, dcccastil. so iivc-nuc. Kcil n.-i,,l,-. N. J., nc ORDINANCE. in a warehouse nt. 1-1 nnd NOTICE '* HnrouRh of Red Bank for Plenary Ke- SHERIFFS SALE. noil™ IK hu^hy given to tho creditors o{ ,',-,, n . « tail Consumers' License for premises Bit- inifi dereiisoi to iwlilhit tn tho subflcrloers. AN ORIUNANCE AUTHORIZING THE .-e avenue, Red Bank, N. J.. Take notic 4I Li JBy virtue of a writ of fi. fa. to mo di- lin a salesroom at 14 and that, tho Red Batik Yacht „„„,,, nt shiewsbury avenue ar.d Newman Sndio Waat ... rected, issued out of tho Court of Cluui- ?s.i...itor,i as r,f.ii-..i,nld, tb.-ir dcl.tn and de' IMPROVEMENT OF BETHANY ROAD Club, Inc. t for in-ofst) intends loop, j SprinKS road. Objections, it nny. should inniHlti tnlnst the Bilid ciitnlc. under oath. IN HOLMDEL TOWNSHIP TURPUANT s North llriditBCc avenue. Red Bnnk. N. J. Ply to the Mayor and Council of the Bor- ; , | ediotelj in wrilinsr to Amy E. ry of tho Stato of New Jersey, will be it bin Objcclions, if ihould be mode im- b c mn(]l mm exposed to pnle al public voiiduc, on nfor -. nidiiilin irimi the (Into of tho TO THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER ouch of Ivcil Bank for_ a l.luh License for ,sh shill|Tlnn> Ii Iiorouo Bh Clerk of the Boroush of order, or they will |, forever 217. LAWS OF r.HC, AS AMENOED icdintely tn [,. erick Ruinett. Com- MONDAY, ,THE 18TH DAY OF JUNE, ed o ltro.id Street, Newark, ,ses Mtimted nt !>.-. East Front Street, ;Ke< 1 bank, f I heir ii'iloiis thcrotor against ANA D SUPPLEMENTED/ SAIL "ROADD I rnissioncr, 74 1 Borough of Keel Hank. (Sinned) Mrs. E. G, Rcbflrts 1034, BEING KNOWWN. AS BETHAN~~ Y- ROAD i N. J. The names of the Officers of this Club ALFONSO lie MARIA, H between tho hours of 12:00 o'clock anil I'atcd Freehold, N. J,, May IB, losl. AND EXTENDING FROM BEERS and the cukes they fill respectively are: IS Bridce Ave., lied Bank, N, J. 6:00 o'clock (at 2:00 o'clock, Daylight HAliHY A. HUBBAED. STREET IN AN EASTERLY UIREC- BENJAMIN H. CRATE, Jacoh Siesel, Commodore; Joseph C. Savins Tlmo) In tbo afternoon of said 11 ilue Avenue-. Hetl Bank. N. J. 121 Fair Haven Knnd. Fair Haven, N JB TION TO THE RARITAN TOWNSHIP J North El Wood. Vice Commodore; Bcnj. L. Atwa. day, at the Court House in tho Borough RKIIECCA M. LIMING. LINE. A DISTANCE OF APPROXI- i tor. Konr (.ininmnnorG, "CinrcncG A- L€££Ti NOTICE. of Freehold, County of Monmouth, New 54 Second Street, Highlands, N. J* MATELY EIGHT-TENTHS OF A MILE. NOTICE. Secretary and Treasurer. Take notice that Simon Strauss intends Mabel Und.ley JerBoy. to satisfy a decree of Kaid court at AND PROVIDING FOR THE COST | T ] notice that Salvatore Vaiti The names of the THrec-toro. Trustees or to apply to the Mayor mid Council of the amounting to approximately $12,fi'J8,ito. Edward W. Wl»e, Esq.. *™ °"- TIIEKEOF. tends to apply to Mayor and Council of of her Koverninp: bo(jy of the Club nre: BorouBh of Shrewsbury for Plenary Retail All tho following tract or parcel .. Red Bank, N. .1., WHEKEAS, It 1? proposed to improve ; the. TlorotiKh of Red Bank for Plenary Re- Thi>s. IrviiiK Brown, William Brum, EU, Cdnsume'.-'s .license for premises situated land and premises hereinafter particularly Prorlor. Bethany Road extending from Beera Street! tail Consumplion License for premises sit- *vood T, Firth. Chas. H. Loach and Car] F. on Broad Strec^, Shrewsbury. Objections, Mrs. E. 0. H«bort4 ..« described, situate, lylnc and .belnir in the in "an easterly direction to the Rnritan Miated at Ul Shrewsbury Avenua, Tied Schwenker. Trustees, and Harry A. IsaacR, if any, should he maile Immediately in Borough of lUd itanlc. In tho County of Iting to Ortrude VanVliet, Borough Atanmouth and Stato of New Jeremy. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT L Jr., Chnirman'House Committee. Townshilijn UrilJLlp' line. 4iiui , t*a distancu4>^i nut e>H ovf* approximateL*i'|H*^'-fcdimjM^ - t[Bank uiti in.. TLJObjectionF •'jLi-LLfiLnt , *if '*••_•any• . ruuuiBhoulud uhet iiitiiimadou - -» - .--_- ~ ^--- Iy eight-tenths of a mile and approximate- immediately in writing to Amy E. Shinn, I Objections if any, phould he mado Im. Clerk, Shrewsbury, N. J. BEGINNING at a point in the easterly Eslnto of Horni-o P. Cook, doccaned. Iy thirty-threo fee- t• wide, and• I' Boroug'- h.-..-.. Clerk of the« Borough' f Red ' tiieuiiitely in writing to Amy E. Shinn, (Sinned) side of Drummond Place, distant one hun Notico In hereby Klven that tho ac. WHEREAS, Raid Township has made Ban" I Clerk ol the BorouKh of Red Bank. SIMON STRAUSS, 08.11 dred nnd ninety-eight feet and four inch- counts of Hit, Kubsclberr. Irustoos of tho Broad Street. Shrewsbury, N. J. E»t. Wm. A. Whit* es more or less from tho intersection o estate of :,:iid dei-Msed. will bo audited plication to the State Highway Comn (K) f Signed) - - -20 (•inn for Stato aid in the- improvement SALVATORB VAITI. HARRY A. ISAACS, JR., the easterly sido of I'nimmond Placo wit/ • rid Muled hy tho Siimwlt of the County i-aid rond and said Highway Commission I 110 Herliert St., Red Bank, N. J. Cliaiitnun, House Committee. NOTICE. 1032 111.62 tho northerly sido of I'etcrn Place; run- of Mounmnih, nn.l reported for nultlomcnt has consented and agreed to reimburse , 6.IB ning thence, (1) North ono deKi'co thli to tho O,,,|mnn c,,,,,i of M|,i County on snid Tov.-ui.hip or to contribute towards Talte notice that (llohe Hotel. Inc., In- Int. ._ five minutes West, foity-eitrht and thirty. Thursday, tl,., fifth ,|,,y ,,f July A. ,i| NOTICE. NOTICE. Hurr7 Foveri 1931 14.70 l!l:ll. at. which lime application will bo the cost of paid improvement to the ev- tends to apply to Mayor and Council of 1.54 three hundredtha foot along; the easterly ter.t nf Five Thousand (SS.oCKi.OO) Dollars, ] Tako notice, that. Smoke Shop Tavern, Take notice thai Cicorge Trute intends ho Borough of Red Bank for Plenary Int. aide of Drumniond IMRCQ to tho floulh- made fur the nllowaiic-o of commissions -, apply to Mryoi- and Council of Borough Retail Consumers' License for premises 1932 13.9S ami conn-rl ft-c:'. and intends to apply to ^Mayor and Coun- 1 .71) erly nido of formerly Lot No. If, on Map cil of the Boro of Shrewsbury for f Rumson, N. J.. for ti Plenary Retnil Hunted at 20-24 East Krtmt Street. Red Int. of the estalQ of Henry C. J. nchroeder; Patcd May 10, A. D. 1931. WHEREAS, provision has heretofore Consumption License, for premises Bitu- Bank, N. J. Objections, if any, should bo been made by ono or more budget appro- nary Retail Distribution Liccnso for 08.42 thence,' (2) North elghty-nino ilCEreoa for- NEM.IK L. COOK, ; located on Broad Street, Shrews- ated at II and 13 Center street, Rumson, made immediately in writing to Amy E. Iuveetmeni & Boaltr Co. 10.78 ty-six ralnutes east ono hundred and for- t > nir N J N. J. Objections, If any, Bhould be mado Shinn. BorotiEh Clc:k of the Borough of Int. ty-nlno and forty-five hundredths feet to Si-c'liundrcd (5°0f™°/TV>nk-1raToi'Ylie°Mii - I ' >'- - - .Objections, if nny, ihould b S3.02 FinEI.ITY'UNION TRIIST 'coMPANv! nieipalitv's. shnro of snid improvement, and I made immediately in wrung to Ortrude mediately in. writing to Jere J. Careiv, lied Bank. 1983 4.6) tho westerly lino of land of the Men. (IVirmcrly Fidelity Trimt. Co.). WHEREAS, in viuw of the aurecment on '•• VanVhct. Borough Clerk of tho Boroush !i-k, Boroush of Iturnson. N. .1. (SiKnod) Int mouth Contracting: Company; thenco (:i) tlf (Signed) GLOBE HOTEL. Inc. South one degree thirty-five rnlnules east Trustees under tlio L ,,,t WiITimd' T^I»- tho part of the Stato lllshway I'omoiis- Shrewsbury. GEORGE TRUTE. HERMAN RITZAU, 10 & H : of 8 Fidelity Uolos Trart Oa. 1981 6P.28 along tho wentorly Una of property nf incut of II,„•.-,,,- P. (•„„!(, ,lccc,ised. P^vemcXn^nfoiefaid^thc" Town'hh' w"li \ ' JOHN .I KENNEDY. President, .11-13 Center Street, Rumson, N. ,T. HERMAN RITZAU. President. 6.18 Monmouth Contracting Company fifty-flev- Hood, L.-IIII-I-IV * (•.unpbell, be obiised lo ;tand no', mere than ek-hteen j WILLIAM E.lA,LLtN, freasurer, ,20-2( East Front St.. Red Bank. N. J. Int1B3. 2. 123.28 en. feet to tho northerly lino of land of • 7J-I llronil Slioit. NOTICE. PAUL MOKi.ER. Treasurer, ' Edward Froior; thenco (4) North elKhty- Nuwnik, N. ,1. per cent of tho totni c.sl, of paid impiovc- HELEN CLLLE.N. Secretary, 6.18 cent ond in the j.idsraei.t nf the Township I ' Shrewsbury. N. J. Take r.otico that Chnrles E. Johnston 101 Wallace Street. Red Bank. HIX decrees fifty-five minutes went OIK l'roclon. HELEN RITZAU, Secretary, Committee of the Township of Holmdel. it | ~ intends to p.pply to Mnyor and Council of Uollr 7.3B hundred and fifty fcot along the northcrb is deemed advantageous lo said Township NOTICE. the Borough of Red Bank for Plenary Re- 20-24 East Front St., Bed Bank, N. J. .73 line of land of said Edward Frazer anil make snid imrirovements nt this time, tail Consumption License for premises 6.98 lond of ono Humrichouso to the plnco of Mnnninull! Crainty Surrogate's Office. Take notice that Paul Fnzicky and Sam- beginnings and uel Knrinja intend to apply to Mayor and sit'iated nt J 72 Monmouth ?treet. Red NOTICE. .33 In Ibo matter of tile cstnln of AuKUnta "WHERAS. tho estimated ,,x:. of said Bank, N. J. Ohjeetiom. if nny. shonlfl bs Take notice that Selia'stiano Biizaro in- 16.47 Scltsd as the property of Rlrarthn M. Anloni.-i Kulich,.. ,h.,-e.-i,i-,[. Improvement, as aforesaid, is. the Council of the BorouKh of Rumsbn, N. J.,made immediately in writing to Amy E. Brower, et al., taken in execution at. the for Plenary Retail Consumption License tends to apply to Mayor and Council of 6 &T Dmld A. ts'Chti. 3. Hcin l0 110 1 approximately Six Thousand (J6.000.00) for premises situated .it 1!, Wefit River Shinn. Borough Clerk of the DorotiKh of the Borouch of Red Bank for n. Plenary suit of The Tottenvlllo National Bnnk and -ii™in'l"n i'''!'"'"'" I "" clalrai Dollars. Roil Hank. Retail uisrriliutin^ License Jor promises Carlton H. Rannott, nnd tn bo flnld by Pur.-iiant In Iho otdrr of Jnnnph h IluK.I, nimi.-wi,, !J. J. Objectlu,,,. It any, HOWARD HEIGHT. Sheriff. HOW THERliFuKIJ, bo It ordained by should bc made immediately in writing to (SiEnfd> ituatcd at 95 Hiver .Street, Red Bank. I)..nahny. S.,n.«iil« of tin- County of the Township Committee of tho Township Jere J. Carew, Borouph Celrk of the Bor- CJIAHI.ES E. JOHNSTON, Objections, if any, shoutd lie mado imme- Bated May 16th, 1934. MniuiKjiith, IIUKUI o:, i|, twenty-fourth of Holmdel: 172 rotors Dare. Red Bank, N. J. Quinn, Parsons & Doremus, Sol'rs. fi ough of Ilumson. N. J. | diately in writing tn Amy K. Shinn, bor- 42 Slo22 Daniel A. & Chm. J. Mears. _.._ _ ;)»y of M,,.v, l:,.',). „„ „„. Irli,Si™ If 1. That the road known as Bethany (Signed) ough Clerk of the Iloioufrh of Red Bank. ({8 1.) S22.2B li'lcr I:,ul Kulscbo, inlKrienUm' ,,f the. Road in fiaii] To\vn?hi|i extending from NOTICE. PAUL PAZICKY, (Sinned) •stalo ol Au,,,,:1,i A,,,,,,,!,, Kutxrho, do- Betirs Street in an easterly direction to 19 West Sivnr Rd., Eumson, N. J., ! Take notice that. Louis F. Plate Co., In- SEBASTIANO BIZZARRO, Chancery 4/405. consuil H.ilien |,, horeby [liven to tho crod- the Rnritan Township lino, a distance of tends to apply to Mayor and Council of SAMUEL KAHIN'jA. I US ltlvcr Street, Red Bank. SHERIFF'S SALE. ilorn. of mid dort-a lc,l I,, exhibit to th, approximately elttht-tenths of a mile and 47 EiiEt River Rd., Rumson, N. J.the Borouuh of Hod Bank for Plenary Re- 42 62 to 78 Pcnfol A. & Chu. J. Meal**. ._ l.srribrr. nulo .-sc-iitor „., aforesaid, apiuo.Nimately thirty-feet \vide, ho im- tail Distribution License for promipes sit- J3y virtue of n writ of fl. fa. to mo d! proVed and graded with road pravel, FUI-- NOTICE. thulr debts nnil (li'imuula niminsl (lie nniil NOTICE. uated at C, We.-t Front street, Ked Haak, rocted. issued out of tho Court of Chan- mtate, under nalli. wlililn Mx montlls from iace treated with tar and broken fctcne or N. J. Objections, if any, should bo made Tako notice that Snmuel Bizzarro In- cery of tho Stato of New Jersey, will bo tho date. n[ thu afoK-Mild older, or thcr l Tako notice that Albert. P. Bennett in- immediately in writinK to Amy E. Shinn, ends to apply to Mayor anil Council of exposed to eale st public vonduc, on will .0 forovor burred of ,| .|r netlonf. *> Th t tY m of The tends to apply to The Township Commit- UEh Clerk of tho Ho h of Eedtho Borough of Red Brink for Plenary Re- H E Irvlns B«rk MONDAY, THE 18TH DAY OF JUNE, thnrcfor ni'iiiml thr .,,i|,| s,] 11m-,-i 1>Cr (S6 00 0) Do 1 o le \ 1 1 n 1 f r a Seasonal taii Consumption License for premises sit- Dated Freehold, N. J.. Mny i( 'lMi, requ red be and he p L o fo e n e t ed on .State (SicncJ) uated at I3fi West ISergen place. Re'd 1034. a between the hours of 12:00 o'clock and PKTER PAUL KOTSCHE. p nttd fo th (i H No 1 V nd buiK. Objec- L. P. PRATE CO., Bank. Objections, if any, should he mado 1 1 1 Sll c 1 Iicrl I)a k lo n 1 tie f any. should he made immediately immediately in writing to Amy E. Shinn, 6:00 o'clock (at 2:00 o'clock. Daylluht ,!l -^ ' S ' '"" ' • . '" ' " ' N. J. ^ Tl-nt he LOUIS P. PRATE. Savins Time) in the afternoon of pnid co of tho 1 n I be n v.-ritini? to Jonathan II. Jones, Toun- WILLIAM PRATE. Borough Clerk of the Borough of Red Irvlnj B.rk ... iiouss'tlle, AiVyf" °' r cd h ta r h J C 1 Di J DELENA PRATE, Bank. day. at tho Court Houso In tho Moroni*!, Red Bnnk, N. J.. 1 h I 1 t r 1) MARGARET PRATE CLAY. (Signed) of Freehold, County of Monmouth, New ALBERT P. BENNETT, SAMUEL BIZZARRO. Jorsoy, to satisfy a decree of tinld court Proctors. mill 23 Mount St., Red Bank, N. J. amounting to approximately 32,704.00, n Stato Highway No. 34, Vandorburg, N, J. 136 West Berscn Place, Red Bank. NOTICE. All the following tract or parcel of land NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT! 1h t z Irving Berk ind premises hereinafter particularly do- in od d H d j dinE at iOTICE. NOTICE. E»tato of Mary Eleanor Jacobus, nlsO Take notice that Monmouth Tavern in- icribod, situate, lying and belni; in the known an Mnry Bin Jncobus, docoanod, rn 1 1 C m Take nol h Hn 1 o t s tends to apply to Mayor nnd Council of Tak( notice thnt August Klelnsehmldt Borough of Hod BanJt, in tho County of n t t i I [mdel held .Notice. In hereby (,-lven that Iho lie*' ipply to M 1 of the Bor-the Rorouph of Red Bnnk for a Plenary Intends to apply to Mayor ami Council of Honmouth and Stato of New Jersey. -ount.-i of the imhsi-i-lhor, admlnliitrntof a \ j I P. M. :h of Red I! fo II na y Retail and Retail Consumption License for premises tho Borough of Red Hank for Plenary Re- (i i i 1 I n h First Tract: Beginning at a point on if the estate of uniil decciueil. will bo I e for premises situated at 7- Mon nth Street, Red tail Consumption License foe premises sit- 1, 5, 3 Tuller Construction Co. — 10.85 tho northerly eldo of Unnk street, sixty audited ,,,,,1 Klntnil by tho Siirrotalo of H 11 11 p 1 I d at I • trect. lied ! Hank. Objections, if any. should be made. , cd nt 20 West Front Street. Red Bank. .54 S 1 1 mt feet eantorly from tho Intersection of the the (iiiinly of Miimmnith and repotted for I \ J L hould to immediately in wntinir to Amy E. Shinn Objections, if any, should bo made tome- easterly side of Lolghton avenue nnd thonettlemcnt, to tho Orphan:, Court of nald P f Amv E. 'I J'orouitih Clerk of the Borourh of Bed | rlintely in -n-ritini: to Amv E. Shinn, Bnr. northerly dido of Batik Btreet thenco (1) d 1 1 4 Brama C. Rollly S8-7I Counly. ra, T!,I,I,,,!,IJ., ,|,0 t won ry-clsrhf h I B I ' Hank. ugh Clerk of the Borough of Red Bank. northerly and parallel with tho easterly duy of .Iiino. A. 1). 103.1. lit Ml.lrh timn 1 r lh 2.67 rildo of Lfllghton avenun, ono hundred six- II In 1 1 1 h | { I 1 I 1 V E NS 1S n ; iipi'll.-ntmii win |,e nin.ln for tho nlbwnnco r I (1 i „ -^ , 5, ?" K'', AU0UST h LEINSCHMinTSCIIMIDT,, 6.20 teen feet six inches, to a point; thence (2) f ronuiii.sidoiii; anil i-nun-u-l fees HI 11 N 1 1 j, A.: 1982 "tj T III I\.T"* T^T I ' O ' II \f ^»^\ »>i nil* h Ct- If mi Kuril' .r\I \ Adavi26 Wesr t± T-Fronl t± nSt. , T-lUI d« »Bank^ , , ^N r . J. 141 .22 easterly and parallel with the northerly Dated Mny II, A. ]>. 11I3-I.' 1 1 1 1 J h Int. ... aide of Bank etrcot. thirty, feet to a point; 1 11 thenco (3) southorly and parallel wltl, tlio WILLIAM II, JACOBUS, 1 1 1 1 NOTICE. Goo. Buehane-n 193! U7.01 Wilson Avenue, Pnit Monmouth. N. J, NOTICE | Tike notice thnt. Americnn Beer Garden, 1 first course nbovo mentioned, one hunilrcd Rohcrl K. IlarlKiove, Ksi,., a 1 11 refl ;if that Kellche ar.d Evans ln- 1 1 1 T I Hnhmnn in- i ^ M Ieo. pi upoi ictor. iutenili Int. . S.18 sixteen feet ttix inchCB to a point in the 67n Newark Avenue. 1 . 193! northerly aide of Bnnk ulroiit; thoiu-o (1) Jersey ilily. N. ,J. i 111 1 64 WhiU-Pach, Inc. —-_. westerly, nlontr tho northerly Hide of flank r i Int. ntreot, thirty feet, to tho point or plncn of tb 1 1 l hoKlnninfr, naid lot beinK formerly known 1 1 I Esther M. GIU» ..!&!'. • 78.51 fvlonlnnuth County Sur 4 3.91 ns No. 23 Bnnk r.trcct. ng.Tte'a Office, \ r 11 II tho niiitlcr (if tbn er.l I 1 Second Trnct: Boftlnninff at ft point in lie ,.t Henry A. 1J John Morris & 'Wm. S. Noelowj 183! 31.01 tha northerly line of Hank ntrcet. distant Ilol/.ai,lei. d(M-i'ii«d. 1.B2 thirty feet easterly from the Intenieetion Notice tc, ,-,,,(|il,,,B to luonont ciaimo Int. of the- north side of Bank street and the , enl Itc cuBtorly tddo of Lciiihton avenue, tbeiicn i t lie , d.-r of Jorpph L. Don- TREASURY DEPARTMENT, GEORdE W. EVAN'S JR. JI John H. Sckwlnd ; 193J S4.B7 Int 3.71 (U northerly, parallel with tho ea-.tnly nny. .Tirinitnto o, the County of Men. Ci NOTICE. C-lcnmary Pnrk, It. V. II., lied Bank. N. J. side of LclEhton avenue, and thirty fe.-l u.iilh. mndo on the thliil ilny of Mny. T no.icn that Fredeilck J. Finnerly 2( Frank J. Picons, Jr. _ 1932 35.C6 distant therefrom, ono hundred iii.\toeii ».'". on thi, nppllrntii.n of Kalpli S. o npj-ly to Mayor and Council NOTICE. Int 1.78 fcot, six Inches to a point; theiico (L) i-.iiic. sole (-M-CUKII- ot Iho entnto of Hen- h 1 ouch of Rjmson. N. J.. for u Tako notice that, the S'.viminpr River easterly nnil parallel with the northerly y A. Hnlr.npfrl, decrnncd, notlro In hi-ro- R-tnil Itintributiou Liceime for Oolf Club intends to apply... 1 ihe Town- 32 Mrs. E. G. Roberta .. 1932 side of Bank Street, thirty foot to a point; y lllvcii I,, Hi,, cr.'ditcs of ,,,,|,1 deccnsorl United nt 4 4 West River Hond. Bhlp Coinmllte- e of tli,, T>w,isb!p of Int thenco (3) southerly and parallel u-ith tho n oxhlbil t,, the mihnrribor. iiolo osecu- n n . J. Objections, if any, should Shrewsbury In tho County of Monmouth, first mentioned course, one hundred six- iii- an iifiMcnld. tliiiir ibihls inid doninnds na o inmedinlely in writing to Jere, for a Club license for int-mi-.cs situated at 35 41 to 44 Tullar Construction Co 1532 teen feet six inches to n point in thei;iiui:;t Hie Kii,i ei.lnl,., under nnth, with- northerly nldo of Dnnk street; thciuo ( I > i nx nii.nlliH fnii,! tb,, ,|alc „[ ,he aforo- (Ioroiif,-h clerk of the Horouffh the Swimming Jiivcr riulf t'lu), I,rounds in Int 1 N. J. • tho Township of Hhrcw;,hiiry. westerly, alonf? tho nnrthi jly ,di)o r»f UiinJ; lild ludiir. ,,r I bey u-|J| ho forever burred Tbo names of tho oHU-ers of this Club 35 4T, 48 Tullor Construction Co. —. . loaa 13.DC strer.t, thirty feet to tho point or plnro of f Iheir ncti.iiii Ihoielor aitainst, tho saiil FRF,nEIUCK J. FINNERTY, and the offices, they till respectively are: .70 Rcsinnlns. formerly known as No. .10 ibiii'i-lbiM'. 2,'i First Street, Rumson, N. J.J. Joseph Connor, Preiurlent : Edmund A Int Bank Btrcet, Dated, Freelin il, N. .1,. Mny 3, 1!»34. Soiled aa the property of Vincent Ro- Dowd, Secretary; John C. Ruhrey, Trcas! 35 49V4.51 Tulle'r Construction Co, -.„„. 193! 27.01 ItALl'H S. 1'EAItCB, NOTICE. uicr. 1.40 mano, ot rd.. taken In execution at. the 131 Hudson Avenue. lied Unnk. N. J. suit of MailiRtay BulMlriff and Loan Asso- ko n ico that Green Lantern Tavern Objections. If any. should bo msdc im- Int. t mediately in writing lo |i. !• Sllverwhlta Co., Inc. _ ciation, a corporation of tho State, nf Now NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT Of ACCOUNT apply tn Mnyor and Coiini-il H,ir |3355 B8 1932 Jorney, and to bo sold by I*. i "f Hi,waul 1-'. llnioi;, ,li, en»e,l. I OIIKII of ll,d Hank fur n Plen- tt. Comniln Hrnad Street. n Noivnrk, N. J.. or to Int HOWARD HEIGHT, SlirrilT. M..li.-,i |.. |i,.,,-l,y ,.|ven Hint, tho nc. I ('nnsumption T,lcense for prein- i-'!'.n L. Reed. I Dated March !3. 10.14. "Uiili of tbc H.iboi-rll.er, e.i<.,-,itnr "I the, cd.nt I'enrl Klicot. Ked Hank. '1'onnshlp Clerk of Tiiwn '"'cmv-lirst day of I Tullar Conatructlon Co. ,— 1032 _ 18.80 July nest, or tho said bill will bo taken /is '•""""»-.l _ Clerk ot Township of Middle- ?.'"y'.,19,3, ;,.0".1>0 '"'1'1'™""" e' Wnrren Inl .32 confessed njrnintit yon. lOi/270. Conant pellrown. r.olr. cxci utm- of tho cs- Tho snid bill l» filed lo forcclnso a i-.-,- IN CIIANCF.HV Ol' NEW JERSEY. (KiKiieil) tata of Melliisa D. Cojiaitt, ikccit«t>d no- I Tujlel' Construction Co, 1032 17.83 tnln mryrtsnizo mudo by Carrln II. Wright '" liliNB II. HURNKTT; AU1BRT H1I.1-TTBR. tice 1R hereby give,, to the- rieditorn of Int .88 arid 'Haywond Wrlilllt. her luiidiniid, t Ily viilue of mi nrilcr of dm Cent of pnid dccoaned lo exbitdt to the subscriber Cll Blldl d I Alti hiuii-r-ry nf Ni \v .leisey, Hindu nil Iho I 1 Park St., r-ort Monmonth, N. J. polo executor ris nfnifsnul, tlu-l,- ,l,,|,t \ Cllltena ulllnB an H nn( 1(1 Tullor Construction Co. —, . 1932 18.60 Iteil Hnnls. a. Corporation fiirmcd nd (-\ ii y nf Mny, lfi|l I, j,, „ ,-,.nnl,i en iro fiemaniln nyninst Iho laid ctnt,.' under iii-riiii Mniv I,. Huinell bi pelll li,,i<.l nil NOTICE. ~~ oath, vvllhin Bix monlh. fion, the date, of Int. .02 Istliur under tho Laws of tho Stnte. of N.- Jerney, dnteil Juno 10. 10U9, mvFilu "ii, .fii-iu. II. liun.Hl, IIic drfHidnnt. you ire t3),iL Mntlbpii-s ,-uirl Forbes the nrorwaid oi-ilcr, or they ulll ),„ forever in hitinti, (! t,, ;ipi,,:n- nnd [dead, lunaveK pply tn r.Taynr nnd Council of 1J Tuller Construction Co, —. 193S 18.60 Inmls In tho IIoroiiHh of Mttlo Silvnt i of Rod Ilnnk for Plonnry llc- .9! Mnninoulh County. Mew .Ii-rwy. 1 iKiiiTii i,, ,„ , in,,,,, , -i( |,,.i|iiim on ,i lo. Int r itinn License for lireml.-cii Bitli- Ai'ri.KtiATK, 8'fBVKNi),I i n;rri;ii "i Hi" ••'">> ilin- of July, l-i.-ll, or In ill- Dated Frei'liohl. N. J.. Mn 14 Toiler Construction Co. 1982 ir,.r,ti A Ri;iu;iri ,'ilt III, HI,I MI, h ,],.,.,,.,. v.iH I,,, t 1 cil lirond .Stirol, Red Bunk. Objco- WAItlJKN CONANT y, ,'hould l,n innilo iininrillatcly Int .78 Sollcllnrn of I'nlilpln '.r.sin-it Km ),., I|I,. i hunr-olldi- phnll tlililJ „ Amy li Mlilnii, fluiouuli Clerk P. 0. Address:. 34 Uronri litre it, Hoi 31.01 ' i ,u!,'ll of lied Him!;. 16 & IT Tullar Construction Co. „ , 193! Bank. Now Jomny. 11 1' .i.i unit in lo nblil Red Bnnk. N. J., 1.B2 •1. ,-(> • II,,..,,1 ^i, In. mull, !id Int Datoil Mny 21. 1034, 1 ) P W C(I! voi 1 n.id i'AV i MATT111 1li,.',.al.l 1932 Di: ilf.l Mi '.VI . !-I;I [. Mrl.;u, ,i .'.'.. I>,t t HunkHunk , N. .T 7 to 11 Tuller Construction Co .- Tho Rctl Bank RpnlnU't ti-uvrdn ,11 rrnoi; Fnnni'.?. Boya ran nuiko nun, ,,,-idtoi money Int over every ntrrrt In tnv/n nnd lU'r-ry KI iw.Min \v.. -vvisi- Ave.. lud JJ lit, N 16 Borgtm I'lnco, Kcd Bank, K. i, ,if rciiiion' veiling XIio Kex;l(itoc—.' ' " I TuJltr CoBfitjueUqn Co. ^^^...j..,^,.^,.. road in tho county. Let it cany your tl 11,, j.i.l .-;IILCU He,I Bunk, N RED EANK REGISTER, JUNE 6, 1934. Pace Eleven ACCURATE Test CORRECT Weight HONEST Value! Chiropractip c Health Service DR. L. W. CARLBON New Christian Science Publishing House Walter F. Reinhaus, D. C, SURGEON CHIAOl'ODI»r Rf IT 81 BHANCH AVE., RED DANK, N. J. . lrOOT AILMENTS IIOIIUS: Office Hour*: Dally 10 a, m. to 6 p. ra. LJLJ I if you bring it to our store Mr. Franklin Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Evcningo; Tiiniday and Thuriiday. H;ude;isllc of Bruniier's, reputable jewelers of West- 10 lo 12 A. M., 2 tn r, and 7 to 8 I". M. / For appointment iihnna 2442, field since 19(10, will convert it into dollars. Dollars Tel. 853-J. 21-23 BROAD ST.. RED HANK, N. J. in .your bank account will earn! Gold in vour de- posit box, or bureau drawer, will never bring a high-

I er price than now. LlrensfJ on Korm T(;I, 12-N Y-12-HU>7, pursuant to th« ' rerjulfitione prencrihed under the (ioUl fleeorve Art of 1?£4 does not Daily 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. at draw interest, 10 BROAD ST. Tel. R. B. 1515. 73 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. All Beauty Work Done By Marinello Experts I I Ho not Kfll your gold to Btrnnjjcrs who call. Wo employ no door to door " solicitor*. We Specialize in Personality Hair Bob.

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Airplane view of the Christian Science Buildings in Boston, taken by the Staff Pho- tographer of The Christian Science Monitor Boston, Juno 4—Virtual comple- the Philippine;', ns well as England 7 partment of education at the Los ••IW'L tion- of thy new 'ChvUCiiin i'Vimrn ami iTinny nf the continnntnl rnun- An^clca fltatft normal tichuol, after Publishing House in Bopton and ti'ics, Practically every state in tho.which he was appointed (.o the po- gratitude to tho field for its loyal Union and many parts of Canada sition hei now holdn, apaociate pro- support which mnrin thht achieve- also arc1 represented. fessor of education, graduate school ment possible, was tho keynote at Announcement wns made nf the of education, Harvard university. tho annual nineiinjr of thfj Mother election of tho following officers: Professor Brewer Js author of .sev- Church, tho First Church of Christ, President.—Dr. John M. Ilrevrer nf Cnm- eral books on education. In connec- om ^^R^I^^^^TS MAKE YOIR HHR THICKEH. Scientist, in Boston, hnld hero today, tion with his professional work he OU con look ami1 fool jour host only If you complete Jour Better . and. quicker hoalinp and Trr:i-*iiriM •-ivl\v;int L. Rijilcy of Brook- has traveled extensively in Kurope. line. Mini!S:K'iiii.-*i!tu. Y ensemble hy lining pprfw.tly proomed. Upon ynur hair de- closer unity in HH demonstration, ns Clerk—Exiii W. Palmer of nrnoklino, 11 in first oxperipnee with Christian pends your whole apprarancp. Consult our expert men operators well n.n grontfr rnnsnrrnti'nn to the? MiuiiiachnncttR. Sciences was through a linalinp in and let them %\vn you new hair beauty. deals set .up py Mary Baker Eddy, , Tho new president of the Mother IOOEJ. In 1D09 he joinpil tho -Mother tho discoverer and founder of Chris- .Church, Dr. John M. Brewer, ia a Church. In First. Church of Christ, ALL OUR WORK GUARANTEED. tian Science, were impressed upon native of Ant loch, Calofornia Hv Scientist, Cambridge, Massachusetts, the1 "army of Christian Science work- graduated from the University of of which he i.s now a member, he ers," more than 6,000 stronpr, who at- California at -Berkeley in 1902. In has served as president, flrpt reader Guaranteed \M All Haircuts Sg\ tended this annual meeting. These 1916 he received tho Ph.D. degree In and member of its executive board. workers are representatives of a education from Harvard university He also belongs to the Christian Sci- Permanents ^ Finger Waves ®^ field which extendn to such remote and became an instructor there. Two ence organization, of Harvard uni- (NO EXTRAS) (With or Without Curls) points OB- -AustralIn; South Africa, years wero spent as head of the de-versity. AevroleQ: rs and trocks Open Tuesday and Friday Nights Until 9 O'clock GROCERS' CONVENTION. Kohlenbush, Mrs. I. Baldwin, Mrs. One of the quickest ways to find a Bertha Cottrell and Mrs. J. F. Dowd job In to advertise in The Regis- Open other evenings only by appointment. New Jersey Retail Association to were In charge of the card party ter's Want Department.—Advertise- on some models Meet At Anbury rnrk. given Friday night in the borough ment. hall by tho firemen's auxiliary. "Win- The second part of thb 47Ui annual ners at pinochle were Mrs. I. Bald- convention of tho Retail Grocers' as- win, Mrs. Ellen Olsen, Mrs. Marie sociation of New Jersey is .scheduled Schmidt, Mrs. Etta Quast, Mrs. J. S, Chevrolet's reduced this announcement when you can see for Asbury .Park at the Berkcley- Hoffman, Mrs. Hattie Smith, Mrs. Carteret hotel on June 11. The liist Rose Rchwind, Mrs. Florence Adair, prices reflect the record- and judge the Chevrolet at the National part was held on board the S. S. Mrs. Loretta Duffy, Mrs. Ida Weisen- "Monarch of Bermuda" May 19 to 21. berger, Mrs. Dorothy Doll, Mra. F. li^rh- vice president, John M.. Pillsbury for 35 _nda Building and Lonn nssneintinn Ffrretnry and treasurer, Joseph P. Sedan 640 will be held Friday nighi, Juno K. Pcnner for tail twister, A. He iff U Coupe - ...";.. - •••. —.. 560 35 Election oC olllrcra ^or the r-omlns; for lion tamer nnd William Oi'thand Sport Coupe...'.'».«,',.".'..- .:."*.' '.'-.....- 600 35 year will bo field.. Donald Whit comb for directors. Croon Ctrclo Coffoe» 5; 45 • Ronnie Brown hhs sold his nniss Mrs. Paul I, Kedrny and Miaa KHn- Sedan Delivery..'.'.:...... ;....'*". 'L...... -.. -.'.,:.,... 600 ! Rail tavern to Peter Kno7. of Brnnk- nhrth McHcnry rpfciveri bnccalau- U.S.C. I lyn and hdn opened' miolhor Snvcni routo'1 dogrocn at. tho eornnmnromont COMMERCIAL" CARS i in. tho buildinjT formerly orcupicd hy pxerciPos of tho New Jersey college j Simon Mal'Kolius. Mr. Marpolius for women at New Brunswick last Commercial Chassis ..... 355 30 now haa hia furniture store in the week, 1 Utility Long Chassis .. 515 50 Siegfried building. Tho boulevard was lined with peo- 50 Mrs. Jacob S. Hoffman and daugh- ple Thursday to see the fleet pans Stimulating. Fragrant and Do- Dual Long Chassis.: 535 ter Dorothy have closed their Brook- Sandy Hook and enter New York lido us. A fino blond of Pokoo Utility Chassis and Cab .» .... —... 575 50 lyn home and arc here for the ruuu- harbor. Owing to the" haze tho ma- and Orango Pokoo. Dual Chassis and Cab 595 50 mor. rine parade wan behind schedule and Tho Highlands Bnscbnll n.wncia- the Fhlps were only dimly visible, Utility Long Chassis and Cab 605 50 tlon will furniph 1von trnnsj)nrt;irinn About 200 portions frnm hem viewed >. TEA. Flagstaff.PklcSes Dual Long Chassis and Cab ...,...'.., 625 50 J to tho Atlnnftr. HfRhlfiinl.-i baseball 1 hn .'-spectacle from the stmmboat Commercial Panel 1.'...... 575 35 | field every Sunday aftcnwum to UIUMS City of KoaiiKburg. • l>aseball fann who 'wish lo nttend The Women's Missionary uncinty 35 i I ho gamofi. Tho local nine is j;nin>;- Special Commercial Panel - 595 of tho Crntrnl Bnpti^t church will UNEEDA BAKERS Utility Panel ...." -.- 750 50 'strong this'nriaiioti; and ha:; lust only hold Its In fit meotin:: of the sensnn 50 two tfarnea to date. The transporta- tomorrow afternoon nt \ho. hf>mo of Holland Rusk M ' Dual Cab and Stake Body : ,. 680 tion vchlolfla leave I]i(;lil;uids nt 2:'M) Mrs. J. H. VnnMalor on Serond ivc- Dual Long Cab and Stake Body - 740 50 from tho foot of Miller sfrrot. lUh1. Loaf Cake "*' Mr. and Mrs. Howard I'.iiy ait: the pnrontH nf a snn born liisl- wcolt. C'hildien'i? tiny licrviccs will hr. held Almvo nro lint pricas of passonAar cars nt Flint, Mich. With humpara, spare tire and tirn Battalion Chic>f J. .!. Krillv and next Sunday inornin:.:' at i)u\ T'rr.-iby- V/AR05 lock, thn list pticn ai Stnntlnrc! Models is $18 additional; Master Models $20 additional: son .Jnrnr.s tif Nr-wnrk spc;it part, of foriuii church. There will Tie I'lipt.i.'iiu Litt pricon of commercial enra quotad nro f.o.b. Flint, Mich. Spocinl equipmant oxtrn. Innt. wreU nt their fuiminer liniue at of cliildi-cn at thn mornlm; !>^fvicr».'T, '61 we Bread *>*> I'ricrs subject to olwn&ti without notice. Compare Chavrolot'n lotr delivered prices and Wntcr Witch. * On Hitlurday Mr. •the choir will f;lvc a (:oni'''it Krulay raay O.M.A.C. terms. A Qonoral Motors. Value. Ite.llly'n daiiplitor and r-ixtepn phi nifjit of thin wi'rk in tiie. r.rlford Mr! hodiat. church. frlonda ftrrived fur a slay of several DUY VOUR weeks. Tho Woodland r,*irk dictrir.t did And Quality Meats at Savings .-.-. J. S. Hoffman, decoralmi Mr:>. Mln-not. lmvo garbage collrntion on Satur- FRESH Tho lino quality °f mo»t« lor i»lo ot U S G mmkstl -ill nlan" V»" n"Y Vonf nlo Cummin:;1;! fl'ropit;il (;arn (.h' ;^ two John A. Cordo.i of Uicliiimnd 1111!, (lay.!. A complaint has been mucio AND 3 >»»14« to thn board nf honllh tn a:uMMinln Mechanic Street and Globe Court Red Bank Lonp; Island, is "Hpending, t wo wi'ekii Frosh Slrawberries ftt the Grand View hou:>c. tin; rt'ation why, the Hervkr £i-ll down HAS MANY HOUSEHOLD USES . p«;;l ra will furnlith for ;i Ihroo nimitli.'i' cruise i" lOurnpp. Hny:i cun.niiiUe exllli pocket luonoy "''">;•. •'"""'"I" »' llio <';;unly of. Mon. I Iji.y vvlll h thrcvir I.nrred of (heir nc- flllnK'I'll'1 H(^liitrr. Ailvrt t hifnirnt. n thn nniHlc nnd onlcrt-'iinnwiil. iihv Over l.OOf) incMiibord of thn NnwirH GOOO lllfK er watters f 1 l pliori (iiillln will he. in rhan:*' of S(!olli:ih-Ain(;ric.an'7iuciely enjoyed an Jnr Rubbors . 13 Illi-lit. nilmliil»tinl|.|x ivltli will nmioxeil ' '""' "'''h M. J., M,,y Is. J n.14. the bar nnd Irving SlckU'ii nf the outing Saturday afternoon juuli'von- MonllKlutll Cruinty Sn ri8n1ir. Offko. •I til.- c,,!,lto nf l^-wln It. .luiion. MARION K. (IKiUT, i I,, tho mnlt«r of I lie « iir»t [i'(. In horoliy clvon to tlio L-icilltom o[ I Ml fiitrliiH: Ktront, l(«>d Hunk, N. J.. baibecuo. inj; in Atlnntic l!i ae.h park. 'L'lusy ntt! nf I.cwl.i R until clrrrnnril lo rxhllilt to tho milmrrlbi'r, Administratrix with vrill enncxed. Tho l''irnt. Church of Kpirilmil arrived on a rhtirtorod ntciiinrr nnd Jnncn, 'ten iiilnihiUli.ntii.t ullli will niini.Mil a« nfor-c- Vli^Kt-In A IVIIesrln, r r Nnllrn lo (iTililnn clulll uiduncn will hnlil mi nnnivorr-ii'y wvy nrcnnipnnird liy a Smitirli b, ij, - .ni'l1 . I hc-h ilrhln nn.l .IcninriiU nr;nlii»t the 0-11 Mill Stifpi, 1 -lip ' t(|pr nnth, uitllln nt Nownrk. N. J.. ipper tnniori'ow nlirlit. pip' nml drum corps hand of thirty l'ui:iunnt tlir. m.ler of .lor-fiih L. llun- | fii.ru tho iliitu nt tlio jitorenjitil order, or Prnrlon. Page Twelve RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 6, 1934. 'f with maska and gorgeous feather Another South robes. Professor Speaks On the hllli above Cujco opposite FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST the fortress of Sacsahuaman la the On Jersey History liSdisig and American Story famous Seat of tho Inca, with sets RED BANK. NEW JERSEY of other seats situated near it to Irving Stodtlard Kull, professor of White House Store Building, i? tho right and left—all carved from history at Rutgers universiny, was ANNOUNCES A Mi's. Helen Lee Getty of Little solid rock. On a atony eminence tho speaker at tho first of this sea- LEONARDO,. N. J. Silver Submits an Article on nearby, Rodadero, are found curious tion's meetings of tho Monmnuth FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Cuzco, Peru, Fcatturing a Cel- smoothly polished convex masses of County Historical association held nt BV FRANK BFI,!,. C. P. B. rocks which look as If children for tho society's headquarters at Free Shares $1 each. Pay nights second Thurs- ebration in That City. centuries had been using them for hold Thursday afternoon May 31. of Now York City Gilbert Tnylor Van Mater of Key- The article herewith was sub slides. Scattered all around are day of each month. Member "f the -Board of Lectureship nf'The Mother Church Mrs. niches and benclies nnd basins porl, president of the Historical as- The Fir-t Church pf ChrU-l. Scientist in Bor-ton, Masrachusetts mittcd to Tho Register by carved from etone, broken stairways sociation, iipoko with prldo of the JOIN NOW. WRITE FOIS SUBSCBirTION BluANK. Helen Lee Getty of Little Silver and and sections of the amazing walls rapid growth of tho library, among in the 13 used for its interesting and edu-which characterize tho Inca settle- thn prized Items being tho first Old RED RANK KI.KS AITDITOHRM cational features. Mrs. Getty has ments. Mlddletown townbook of 1G67. Ho written a number of articles for announced a trustees' meeting for lircirnl St., for. rlnclmoy liil, H«I Bank, N. J. Tho Refriatfr on places visited by Juno 8 and tho next regular meeting hei; on South American cruises, nnd PUT IN YOUR APPLICATION. of the association on Juno 28. Tho SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 1934 this story llnlta In very closely with speaker will, bo J. Bennett Nolan. her previous nrticle3. National Re-Employment Service nt 3:15 P. M. Anxious to Assist Unemployed. An exhibition of Washington and ' The attention of travelers as -well Ijafayctto Items la being shown in THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVTTKD TO ATTEND, RB of archeolofilsts is attracted to Three months ago there was an nc- tho Freehold room. Are you suffering Peru this EUmmer by the celebration tivo registration of over 12,000 appli- ••Mr. Vnn Mater Introduced Prof of the fourth centenary of the cap- cations in tho National Ro-Employ- Kull, author of "New Jersey." Hi£ from a heat ture of, Cuzco, capital of the ancient ment Servlco office of Monmoutli subject waa "The New Brunswick Inca empire, by the Spaniards under county, now situated at 017 Third Adventures of "40." Ho said: "History wave—or Francisco Pizarro. This celebration avenue, Aabury Park. At the present Is made up of folks lilto you and me.' began lost month and will continue time there aro less than 3,000 nctivo Ho traced the- adventures of tho fifty through July 28, which is Peruvian applications. The reason for this is gold ficekers from New Brunswick on figure-itis? Independence day. that thoBO who originally registered February 7, 18-19, on their voyago of ith the National Re-Employment 178 dnys on tho pood ship "Isabel.1 Are clothing; prices In anticipation of the celebration Service havo not called at tho office The, story, said Prof. Kull, is "sig- p hundreds of Indians, under the dircc- within ninety days. nificant bocauge it was typical of tho swimming around in i lion of Dr. Luis E. Valcarcel, head It should be. understood very clear- hundreds of organized companies In die United States your head and are dol- I of the National Areheologlcal mu- ly by tho applicants seoking employ- that went by sea that year." seum, havo been busy for weeks with ment that theyi should call at this 1 Facts taken from tho original min- during Prohibition - « Reedy for, lar marks dancing bc*> REDUCTIONS FROM 10% TO 50% ; tho work of restoration. Additional ofllco or wills at least ones every utes of the New Brunswick anil Cal- fore your eyes? ON JEWELRY, WATCHES ... sections of old Inca palaces and three months to keep their appllca ifornia; Mining and Trading com- temples have been uncovered and tlon active. If this is not dono tho pany, diaries, the secretary' log, let- delivery aboufc July" 1st. FaH, SILVERWARE AND GIFTWARES ; many new specimens of Inca handi- application will not bo considered ters and'newspaper clippings were Othermen who have craft have been unearthed. So Im-Since tho oftlco moved to Asbury used to make a fastlnatlng story of portant have been tho discoveries tho New Jersoy wastward migration. h tail eged and mellowed sat on the same fence, made in this region that an instltuto Park there has been a decided In- wondering how much of archeology Is to be set up in Cuzeo crease in the placing of npplicants In Prof. Kull in closing praised the and it Is anticipated that this city private employment. Monmouth County Historical associ- to pay.. ". what to pay will soon become the outstanding Employers of all types ore. using ation building, declaring It mado him for it, and whom to archeological center of South Amer- this service more and more every envious and that it "wa.s one of the ica. day. For this reason it would bo ad- most delightful spota in New Jersey. pay it to, have come visable for every applicant to follow W. A. ROSS & BRO., Present-day Cuzco Is a medieval up his registration at least once to KridePs and settled Spanish city with a large Indian every month. < OKGANIZATION DEMOCRATS. the whole question in : population built upon tho ruins of less time than it takes i the old Inca capital. It is located Play at Teachers' College. Party Unity Urged by George. II. 11,000 miles above sea level at the The language department of Mont- . Itoberts at Political Meetuiir. LICENS to get a hair cut. foot of a deep valley some 200 miles clair State Teachers' collego present- A special meeting of tho Middle- beyond Lake Titlcaca, and is ap- ed "La Romeria" last Friday and town township Democratic organiza- You're style-safe in TELEPHONE SERVICE proached both by rail and airplane Saturday for the benefit of tho stu-tion was held a few nights ago at tho routes from the seacoast city to Mol- dent exchange fund. The costume Navesink schoolhouse, at which Dep- a stock like this and lendo, visited weekly by Grace lino committee of the affair was under uty Sheriff Gcorgo H. Robcrt3 made you're money-sure, for from Red Bank, New Jersey, ships. the direction of Miss Anne Cameron an address on "Party Unity." In re- Importers anil Wholesalers of Fine Wines en to our New York Office Concerning the first city founded of Red Bank. Miss Fulvia Dcll'Omo sponse to a suggestion made by Mr. the suit you want is i upon the site of Cuzco, comparative- of Red Bank was a member of tho Roberta it was voted to send a dele- ?S PARKHURST ST.; never looking around ; I ly little is known. Some authorities committee which led the preparations gation to the reception to no given CALL WX-3300 for tho noon hour program. Tho today for Governor A. Harry Moore Tol. ' for a chap with more I hold that when tho Incas arrived Farandola," a special dance in which nnd William L. Dill. Theodoro J. money than you crm ; there, they found the ruins pf a eet- everyone took part, was taught by Labrccque, tho president of tho or- Conservative Accounts InviteA I tlement which had been destroyed six girls under tho direction of Miss ganization, gave a brief review of afford to spend. by barbaric tribes five or six cen-Catherine LeMaistro of Red Bank. tho work and objects of tho organi- turies previously, and that it was Miss Marian Jiannlne, also of Redzation. Seven new members were upon the ruins of this much older Bank, was active on several of tho ccclved. A committee to nominate city that the Incas built their capi- festival committees. officers for the organization wa.s ap- Shrewd, careful buyers read The Register's Class* The season's popular tal pointed, with Benjamin P, Guttorm- ified Advertisements. Here you find the seller who | model .. . the Bi-5wing Other authorities contend that tho sen as chairman. F. P. Ristine & Company Incas themselves were first to build It pays to advertise in Tho Register. wants to sell and the buyer who wants to buy. ' up Membtri upon the site of Cuzco—a theory New York Stock Exchange which seems to be borne out by the Philadelphia Sack Exchange New Yerk Curb Exekaup recent excavations made by Dr. Val- carcel, 15 Broad Street, New York The origin of the Incas themselves Is likewise shrouded in mystery. The '••x Philadelphia Elizabeth Wcstfleld Ridgewood most likely clue leads to Tiahuanaco J. on Lake Titicaca—another world- famous archeological site—and ties — Red Bank — up the origin of tho Incas with the \ .*., "Children of the Sun." According to the must approved legend it was Pays to Advertise in The Register. from the Island of the Sun In this lake that the first of the Inca rulers, Manco Ocapac and his sister-wife, Mana Oclla—children of the Sun— set forth to establish their kingdom •*. "J K k. selecting the site of Cuzco for the " 1 ' capital. Four centuries later, when the Spaniards arrived, they found the i Quechua and Aymara Indians, who ( made up the Inca empire, living in ' a well-a.dvanced state of civilization— mining: and fashioning gold and sil- h • ver into elaborate forms; raising flocks and weaving textiles; engag- ing in agriculture in little terraced mountain farms that aro the won- der of modern engineers; and en- joying the benefits of a system of government unparalleled in history— a despotism, yet paternal in tho ex- treme, under which lands were worked on the collective principle, and the individual was looked after from birth until death. When Francisco Pizarro and his army made their way into the moun- <****'v tain fortresses of Peru early in the sixteenth century, they discovered the capital of tho Incas to be a mag- nificent city of untold wealth—the heart of an empire which stretched from Ecimdor to Chile. Palaces and temples were lavishly adorned with gold and Kilvr-r. The "Temple of the Sun," the city's crowning glory, is reputed to have hnd walls em- blazoned with elaborate gold and sil- ver images, moldings of gold set with emeralds and turquoise and a gar- den of flowers and animals fashioned from gold and silver. And all build- ings, both public and private, showed remarkable skill in manonry. Guarding the city was the cyclo- pean fortress of Sacsahuaman. the ruins of which me one of the mar- vels of the world. It was composed of three mighty towers enclosed by parallel terraced walls constructed of mammoih stones, some of which weigh many tons—cut, no one knows how, so that they fit together so perfectly that rot even a knife- blade can be inserted hetween. and held together without the use of mortar or cement. When, through treachery, the Spaniards conquered the Incas. they I set about at once to demolish this V V j fortress In the fear that it would bo used by the Indians as a refuge In time of insurrection—part of It they covered up nnd part they tore down, using the stonea to build their new city. Tho archeologlstn now at work aro uncovering this great "Acropolis." Them nro many other rellca left for hei by this amazing race ptlll to be aeon in Cuzco. Some of the narrow streets arc lined' with Jricaio. walls which ncrvo an foundations fur tho red- ROSES, symbol-, of nature's most delicate artis- roofed balconied houses built by the try. WHITE, symbol of purity and innocence. conquerors. The most expertly fin- ished example of Incalo stono work And WHITE ROSES for the bridal bouquet, In found In tho ruins of the Tomplo because it is the most symbolic flower for her of the Sun, upon which now ntanda the convent and church of St. Dom- wedding-day. Our roses are exceptionally large lnlch. The plaza, which In part of . .. beautiful . . . inexpensive. the Immenfif! square which • formed the center of tho Inca capital, han threo remarkable churches, one of them built upon the site of tho palace of Hnnyna Ccanac. Private collection!! In Cuzco nnd museums In Ijlnin, enpitnl of Peru, Rhelter ninny Interesting relics, in- DEAN'! cluding Inca pottery nnd altar cloths LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY that vie In beauty with thoiic found 1 in Egypt, picturcn made on wood Member* Klorlsl.t Tel«.Brii|ili Delivery Asso. depleting battlers between Peruvlnn warriors find ravage tribes, ancient HIONF, KKI) HANK 3.19. wenpons nnd Jewelry, ilKiiren made from Kiild ;uul silver and Inleroshiif: mummies — those of the rich provided AT REGULAR GAS KK1) BANK An Ideul I'liuo to Live. THE KECISTER'S PLATFOHM. Located on the Beautiful Ilr.mil Street to Oio IUvcr Shrewsbury [liver one hour Se\vor:l on Kvcry Strwt from New York, und provid- More I'urliinjr 8n;u;o ing every city convenience. 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luauod Weakly, Entered es Socond-ClaBa Matter at tlio Pout- ll.tio, I'.-l.-o; VOLUME LVI, NO. 50. oflico at Red Bank. N. J-, under the Act of March 3, 1870. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1934. Month; 31.0 0. Copy 4c. PAGES 18 TO 24,

CUAIIS TO nrc PLENTIFUL. work would be 'assumed, by the r.<;\v bank without, expense to the (U-poj-Plan Projects To GopsilS Absent; Many Soft Specimens Being Taken tors of the old bank and without in- by ]-.oi;al NetitorH. crease in running expensr.-; for th^ Would Help Town : Help Boy Scouts As Benefit Show new bank. • ' Improve The Town During tho print woek many soft. "One of the largest single a^ci crabs have bi'on takf.n from the "Naughty Marietta" Will be Pre The Claim Made That Receiver- Ten-Day Drive for Funds to Charter Received Friday andriver at Rod B;ink and indicationa •wnetl by the depositors of the: FJiuaii Matters Taken Up nt the Organ- One Hundred Citizens Failed to Start NeKt Week to Further Bank Opened Saturday Morn- are that there will be good crabbing scnted Next Wednesday Night | ship Expenses Would be Street National bank is th« bank ization Meeting of the Pro- Get Any "Kick" Out of the ing—William V. Smith of Red tills year. Those who have made at Carlton for Benefit of Hiv-; Greatly Lessened and That building. As soon as the deposits in gram Committee of Red Bank Scouting Activities in Mon- reasonably fair-sized catches this the new institution roach a sulHcien! Meeting of the Mayor and Bank Cashier. erview Hospital. ! Many Benefits Would Accrue. ly large figure the new bank will buy Chamber of Commerce. mouth and Ocean Counties. early in trie season are George 1 Council Monday. j .he building from the old bank, thu- Complete banking facilities at SeaChandlor, ex-Mayor William H. It. "Naughty Marietta," a comic opera,; Subscription;, for stock* in. the pro- •V the nr:;;inization rriTtinc; of the Tim Monmouth Council, Boy Scouts White, Reuben White, Ray White .urning a frozen asset into men. inr _ p Councilman Thomas M. Oopriili did of America, which supcrvlnca acout- Bright were resumed Saturday, June which was presented with much, sue- jposed new Rnd Bank National bank he old depositors. • p-.iL'ni,, m roinmiUfO of the Jtfd Bank not. attend tho meeting of th<: mayor 2. with tho opening of the new Sea and John h. Hubbnrd. .'j recently by pupils o£ the Red j ('hnn]SrT "i Oommnrce Mnmlav <";vi?n- ing activities In Monmouth nild now amount to about. $4Q,0O0 and the "These arp only part, of the benefits ; .j .uui cnunril of IU<1 Lank Monday Ocean counties, will cniduct n. tenBriRh- t National bank, The newMr. Chandler in talking with a Bank Catholic .school, will be repeat- jbank organization committee express '••••ral projfefs wnv Mi^lTfi^iC'cl ni;rh!. unii thereby hung;; thn principal which will accrue to thn old dr>pr>.s:- ( ^ pi:n. , iho rnnt tnr of placing I-iamupl C. day, June 2fl, It was announced yes- bank of Sea Bright, which has been the river said that the crabs are ex- view hospital. Morris Jacks, man- rt'et the required amount and at a n- of trie rhnnnol my\ th« develop- jT!lUlko oll lhnpoU o fnrce> Hft wafl closed for over a year. The charter ager of the theater, haa donated the )ld bank are centering" their eyes on terday by Thomtiii N. McCarter of ceptionally large for so early in the meeting last night they peemed con- he initial 35 Riimsnn, general chairman of thefor the new bank wan received late season anrt thai he has seen large use of tho theater, and has arranged fident thai, this would bn forthcoming / area campaign organization. Friday and the bank opened tho quantities of hard-shell crabs, which for the showing of a motion picture within a short time. They said that following morning. Tho new bank 1st an indication tlmt. the river will from 7:30 to K:30 o'clock, when the tlin only reason 'the^' .toilId assigr^ Through subscriptions from those starts In a very liquid condition, and be foil of crabs for crabbing parties main performance will start. why the Tiionr.y had not yet been sub- interested In the work being done by thoso responsible for its organiza- during the latter part of July and The opern is under the direction of scribed was because the advantages scout troops and officials In both tion, as well aa the depositors of the early August the Sisters of Mercy, who have of opening the proposed new bank counties, the council will attempt to old bank who materially aided in charge of the Red Bank school, and worn not. sufficiently j-palijtod. They pen to the depositors under the two company. He was namod to raluo 580,500 to ilefrny nrtmlnlntrn- o-hcrn TlniTlsnn, who has starting tho new bank, aro very op- it was unusually well received on Hasaid thoy felt sure that the benefits tri of conditions ja no clear (hat Other puptrtvttvl hotivitics includ- 1 Uon, operating and incidental ex- timistic as to its successful opera- first presentation. The music is bysoon would be realized and that the ere should be no room for argu- ;ihln to rcrvn da a policeman penses for the next eighteon months. ?<\ the .^Mi'ly nf a community chc.-u ; for ^i-vooral months bncausn oC pool' tion. Committees For Victor Herbert. campaign for the new bank would ment. The best interests of the de- for R.e'1^ b and science. Invocation nnd bene- mnnih. nt uiilch .?l,r>41.68 U to fca lstcrel scouts in the two counties. i nm\ Harry Minton, Herbert. HawkinB, diction will he piven by Rev, Henry per cent of their deposits or there- move even, her shoes before jumping Thp annual banquet of St. James' provide,! hy th.^ town and the balance Ford V8 to be Awarded at 49th GtHrf-a Chniidler. Emll Juhnnon, Robert abouts. nto the water it probably would E. R. Pike, campaign director of Amendt, Lonter Enfjlnnd^ Joseph HennoS' P, Bo wen. court, of Ca.ihoHc Daughters was hold is to lin furnished hy th« state. Annual Event of Fire Com- sey. have been too late as Walter would las; ni^ht in the main dininj: room RecofLior ITarry Klatsky turned In the national scout organization, has The graduates aro William E. It was stated' that the expenses of no doubt have been carried down the established council headquarters in Frnnlifurterrt rind Kodn—J:\moR Chad- liquidating the bank the past year at Pleasant inn, and was attended, S217.2:, which he had collected In pany—Free Prizes Every wlck, Itny King, JOG Pnrkcr, Theodore Davison, Edwin Conover, Stanley stream and dashed against the rocks. by 65 persons. The tables were at- the-Convention-Hall Arcade at As- Piu'kcr. Sr., GeorRO B. Moxlcy. Fielder, Jr,, Carl J. Jakubecy, An- amounted to $-10,000. The members fine? the pan month. The recorder Night. Mrs. Feeney, who js employed nt the- tactiycly decorated with flowers. Kus- also .<••(• nt 5201 to the county board of bury Pork and can bo readied by tel- Cnndy nnd cinnrB—Charles Minton. thony Jannerone, Teuhi.s Kendrick, of the organization committee said Chambers pharmacy or, Wnllaco j , , . ,,„ , . ephone either nt Asbury Park 75-10 Tho hook and ladder company of Diilire floor—Jacob Grim, Charles Brit Howard Leon, Raymond Pryor, Har- they had no doubt this could be great lt d m e| kol s talvbin was freeholders as a result of fines im- or 5000. Richard T. Smith of RedNavesink at a meeting Monday night ton, JfimeF) Lnfiau, Jr., Chnrlefl Douprhty, ly reduced by the plan of having the street, has been roccivrnp cor^vatu- lh(! ol.Kaniz.ltiolVs b,lnn,ri wi th the posed for motor vehicle violations. Amplifier—Henry Fried Innder; William ry P. Rafe, Robert E. Ring, Stuart lations on her heroic deed. Bank, Mr. Pike's assistant as cam-decided on August 9, 10 and 11 aaAndernon, Rogers, Joseph B. Sicklcr, John C. liquidntion proceed under the slogan, Unity, Charity." One nf the.-e fines \va? S20D for driv- paign headquarters, may be contact. the dates for the 49th annual fair. Doll Riimc—RiifiFcll Hennctt, Stephen Sparling, Donald R. Worthington, tion of trustees who would receive Miss Louise F. Chad wick war- ing while intoxicated and the other ed at SO West Front si root. Red There will bo many new features Nemish. Gretchen A. Flugel, Anita M. Frin-o salaries. In addition to the fac toast master. Add esses were ma.de was $•! for driving withn\it a license. with free prizes every night. A Ford Announcer—Chnrlon "Wesson. Altogether .r>7 person?; were arraigned Bank, after olllco hours. flottlo itnmo—Lcidio Hcndornon, King-- berg, Mabel Norma Hendrickson, tors cited ihey advance other argu Hospital Benefit by lifw. John P, Mc-CIoskry, Rev. District chairmen who will partici- V-S de luxe sedan will he disposed of j ilon (Jrnver. Florence A. Martin, Violet M. Mot-ments why it would be a good thing John P. Fallon. John J. Quinn, Miss before Recorder Klntsky the pnBt pate In tho drlvo are: First district, on the co-operative plan. This will lea crenm—Lndies1 nuxiilnry. roni, Ercno Mario Riley, Elizabeth to have a new bank established. Saturday At RumsonMarpnrot Tobin. Krand recent of Ht.mdnili. bo the fourteenth car the fire com- J. Allen Mohn, N. J. Bell Telephone BOOTHS. Myleg Russol] and Marjorfe E. Smith. Among other things they claim that Plans have been completed for aJames' cnu:*t: Mr?. Chaiios White of pany has awarded. Novelties—Jei^a Mdlniy, Elnior Clevo, The closing exercises of Fisk street it would result in more money being Ijonfi Branch, district deputy, and office, Long Branch; second, William Alfred MiiicellUF.. children's carnival to be held Satur- Tho fair has been growing more grammar school will take place Fri- deposited in Kcd Bank banks and Mi Agnes Polnn of Jersey Citv, Final Meeting Of S. Weeks, N. J. Bell Telephone of- CrncericR—Arftiu Dnviflon. Arthur 1 day afternoon on the Robert G. fice, Red Bank, third, A. D. Shultz, popular every year, and efforts are Hnn-iHon. day night of this week in (he parish thus increase business here because Ilsley estate, Kartahorne lane'; Rum- ;:tnte rcRont. A toast was offered by 1 Jorscy Central Power and Light Com- being made to mako it even more Lamps—Raymond Dnvinon, Tlieodoro hall. Rev I. E. Showell of Asbury most folks .trade where they bank. Mis. TtTt'Fii Htirold. Vruvil solos | The Woman's Club Pnrkor. Jr. son, for the benefit of Kit kin hos- pany, Kcyport; fourth, Karle Snyder, aucccttsful no tho company hns bought Pmk will udtlix-sB the cla.st. Thure Bank dy:}tu^it.<-tu« IiiMued by tin; gov-pital. were rc-nilcrod hy MLS Kihv.url Mr- I a new GOO-gallon Seagravo combin- Jewelry—Vein on iitt tic, Frank Snyder. ernment up to $L\DOO. it, was pointed 'he final meetinj: to hn hold by 97 First avenue, Atlantic Highlands; Grnb-Itafc, rnndy nnd fancy booths— will be nn exhibit and sale of hand- Ca.pt. Charlea P. Irwin hiis loaned Donouph nnd Mips Mildred La Man- j fifth, F. B. Heiser, 11 South street, ation pumper. LmliuK* niixiliarj. work. In the-''class are Mnrcpline out at. the organizntion meeting that Si n d.'inro v:i'» ?;ivfn bv '" Wornan's club this year will take PfiHrllc-wliecl noni-Ko Sicltlen. Thomnn Rod np.nk with two banks could af- five ro^-'ljoats to be used uii a pond | " | I he form ,if a dessei•t-bridso It will Freehold; sixth, H. P. Stephonson, Albnrt Sickles is general chairman Sears, Pierre Lyons, Andrew King, l and Emmonfl, Harvey Little, Jr., Edwnrd Por- forrl government, insurance only up on the. estate. Mrs. John McGcnry'i | br li(,;,l F^iiday afternoon at twd Jersey Central Power and Light com- of the ffiir. The following commit- ter. Jr., Abrnm DLxnn. Oprnr Horker, Jo- Pauline Sears, Fred Baker and Lois r I to $. ),ono and that on this account a will have charge of this diversion. Other;! present were Mr- Willinm ck at the he'idqitarters of tha pany, Asbury Park; seventh, E. Don-tees hnvo been named: poph Boyle, Willinm Andcifion, Ilnrty' Taylor. Mrs. E. S. Pegrani, Jr., will have Lake. Miss Sara Murphy, Miss Klea- ald Sterner, 800 Twelfth avenue, Bel- Refresh merits—William Cnrd. Mort Veioncati, Vincent Fin an. John Fectiy. good deal nf money in excess of the lub on Kniad street. Mrs. Thomas Odell, Oorgo DeBprraux, Willinm Pupa. Konncth Goodnll, Willinm Apnlennte, Ed- amount mentioned was put in banks charge of two Shetland ponies tn henor C.arvey, Mrs. lOdward Mrlinn- his, president nf tho organiza- mar, and eighth, Thunms A. Mathls, wnrd Little. VPRC table*—Hurry raUersnn, Adnm used by tho children. Gmn-lKi^s ouch, .Miss Hd-iiii Henlei.-m,, Mi;.., will hi- the hostess. She will 606 Main street, Toms River. LInimnyer, Albert SIcMns. Improvement To will be conducted by Mr;;. Chester iriln J. Ilmly, Mrs. Genrfre Iln^kins- Country a tore—Henry Mnjcaon Donald Thn executive oillcers of the fair ssisini by Mrs. Charles English On tho initial gifts committee from Hillings and Mra. Kutjonn Mitten- I Mis.' Margaret Pohcrly, Mr.-, fli.ii-le.i Johnaon, Morris Wnlnh. are Arthur B. Sicldos chnlrman, The following statement has been .l Mr s. r.iMin do l;i Reussille. this vicinity a'ra. Hon. W. Warren ponicB—Neil Johnnun, Carol Wnlllng, Charles P. Crosa vice president, Riverview Hospital issued by the organization commit- bcrger. Keating for il ]Hlp[')Ct fillOW jE.viM, Misfl Mai'ie. 55,iniiiollir ' Mis. rl will ho ser\-ed at, two Barhour of Locust, Judge Henry Ack- Hownrri Mnxson, MlUmrn Steams. William Jlelvni.!;lit, Mrs. Aloyiii" Frankfurters—Donnld QunckfiihuBh, Mer- Percy D. Bennett secretarj', William tee of the proposed new bank; will be in chiirpe nf M:^. Robert l':1dc-e will follow. The af- orson of Koyport, K. K. Camp of At-vin Hallnm. Paul Ponton. B. Little, Jr., 1 ion surer, and Clar- The Riverview hospital, which was "Duo to the ind that, a meeting of Mcrt enf. P'llter.snn, Miss Tlelf-n \'. I!-" :ili<-ii, opi ii to eluli members only, lantic Hlfrhlandn, E. A. Clarke of rndtlle wheel—Ashton Sickles, grhuylcr ence Little and Percy D. Bennett recently repainted on the interior, is the business and professional men of Mr?. W. Barclay Harding and Mr?-..Mrs, Margaret .riobsnii. Mis: Arina ember is "i,-[juesroil to bring Shrewsbury, Van R. Halsey of Rum-Sicklpd, T. JI. MnxBon, llolmea Crawford, now being stuccoed in a light cream Swift, Miss Catllerin.-' A. C'ostello, Gcorgn Under. general assistants. Red I3ank and the large depositors J. Hanfnnl Shanleywill poll ifOfivani •at. article to bo user! a3 a son, Fred C. Tntum of Mlrldlctown color. Renovating expenses are be-of tho Bmnd Street -National bank, } cone.-, cookies nntl enhi drinks. Th-iutaiiiy eoniniitti-e con- Jones, John H. Mount and Warren Automobile—Frnnk Vnnderveer, Mnrion the dances, bunco and bridge parties auditorium, was not well attended, man, Mrs, Sasa Hanlin^, Mis. Caih. Bratnard, Arthur Heidel, Edward Cnrle, Gift Shop, Red Rank Book .Shop ami f Mrs. \\'i!!er VanKeuren, H. Smock of Red Bank. recently held by the Riverview aux- the meeting was postponed to Thurs- Hosso's. er ine McCarthy, Mrs. Joseiih T!i av. John Snville, Bert L. Todd Hcada Beachfront Con- iliaries in the surrounding communi- A M. VanNoslrand. Mrs. Leo Thoso who are assisting the various Fnnc.y wnrk, brrrtd nnd enke—-Mr*. How- corn at Sea Bright, " day, June 1-1, in order that it may Mrs. Miity Sheriilan, .Mis. William ti and Mrs. Ralph R, SickleB. district chairmen In this section of nrd Maxson, Mm, Hnrry Patterson, Mro. ties. The cost will he approximately be better advertised and a larger at- Ry.in. llr:-, Thomas Healy, Mrs. I-:u.-i Ashton Sickles, Mm, George Denprenux. FOK COMMUNITY INTEREST. M i:,, will be in i-han;e of Mrs. Monmouth county are Colonel A.. S, The board of directors of the Surf $800. Joseph T. Millfti of the Coun- tendance- secured. 1 try Club estates is in charge of thn Kaney, Mrs. Charles 1 loffilian, Mrs. I'. ( nnnn:\ Mrs. Car! Scinve.nlcor. Cowan of Fort Monmouth, Rev. Louis Bathing: pavilion of Sea Bright for "Subscriptions to date in thn newScx'ond National Bank To Mnltr I^leririor Xormile, .Mi.s. Ijennis. Meal, Thris F'ITKU and Mra. John Oa-' ' M. Cose of KJiitontown, A. Chester CARD TARTY AT RUMSON. this year aro Bert L. Todd chair- work. Tho kitchen has been done I >•>< over and new linoleum haa been in- bank amount to approximately $40,- Loans on Cnrtifieak's. JMrs. Calherine M. Clmiwi.-U, .Mrs• |. bo Conrow of Ocermport, Victor Satter man, George McDcrmott, Harold J. 000. Progress has been made each i Irvinu Rink, Miss Jlaiy lioyle. Mrs. of Red Bank, Percy Bennett of Fair Annual Evcttit of Women'd Dcnio- Mace and J. L. Connelly. Mr. Todd stalled. The grounds outside have Tho Second National bank anil cratln Club on Juno 15. nil been put in order. The driveway day. There is [i* growing belief that trust, cmnpnny ttiir. morniiif:, through j r.ejrinald Vanl'runt, Mi.-s Knui::i Hnven, Ralstnn Waterhury of Llttlo hnn been elected president, Mr. Mc- the amount required will ho 'forth- lO.irly, Mrs. Patrii-lc McC.iiTon, Mrs. i NKW I'KODITK HLSIN'1 haa been filled with a new coating of its pn%sidc]:t Frank Jl. Me.Ualum, ; j Silver, Cecil Conovcr of Mlddletown, Tho annual card party of thoDermolt. vice president, George Wol- coming without an unreasonable de- John Milan, Miss Mary Woolley. Goneral R. C. VanVliet of Shrews- cott of Red Bank treasurer and. Mr.gravel and the flower beds and shrub- made JI. Very important announce-; jMaelutosli Jir.is, tn Open liusl Women's Democratic club of Rum- bery have been put in shape. lay to the depositors of tho Broad ment. that, phnuld bv of mucti inter- Miss Anna Hoffman. Mrs. John Kpll- bury, Stanley Stllwell of Llncroft, son will be held Friday, June 15, atMace secretary. Street National bank in receiving j Ipper I>riiau Strt-et. Fred T-Toblo of Holmdol, Joseph Mc- est to depositors of tho Broad Street lane, Mrs. .lolm 1"'. Mulvihlll, Mrs. the Rumson Inn. Door and tablo Mr. Wolcott Is a now partner In their dividend. The committee be-National bank. Calherine, Miillin, Miss Grace Wanl, I William and Wallace Macintosh Cue of Rumson, Norman Forman of prizes will be awarded nnd refresh- tho business. Misa Irene Bennett of lieves that thorn is a fuller realiza- JSngllshtown, P. D. VnnMater of Depositors of the Broad Street Na- Miss Mary Morris, Miss Ma rl irsi j aro hiivir.;; a lar^.. buiUiinir con- ments will be served. The commit- Red Bank has been engaged as Combined Picnic tion of the advantages accruing to >Tealy, Mrs, .Tamos Anderson, Miss : .-t met, it mi I'erp Hroad street ad- Marlboro, Carol Barclay of Colt's tee consists of Mrs. Joseph Desmond, cashier at the pavilion. Mr. Mace the depositor:; by opening the nowtional bank can now arrange with Neck, Colonel G. W. Cochcu of Fort tho. Second National bank and trust, Marsiuerik, Waial, Mrs John Hi,;- i jniniii- th" r.iilnKii d ernsshi^ fur a Mra. D. Harold Karp, Mrs. Harold ia again manager and Jack Cooke At Boy Scout Camp bank than haa heretofore been the f^ius, Mis. r.ose O'Flalu-rtS', ^Irs. j wholesale and retail vegetable bus- Hancock, Charles J. Greenfield of J. Peters, Miss Helen O'Rourke, Mrs, and Frank Wallace nrc on tho job case. company lor loans for reasonable Highlands, E. J. Enker of Leonardo, A combined picnic for the St. Vin- amounts by assigning to them their Charier, riiblin, Mrs. Charles Haw-| ines.-j to lie I>In.-d l-'rida >•. The new Willium Allen, Mrs. Kohnski and onco more ns lifeguards. 1Mi s Ella .McGarity, Miss >T?\ry ' slrueture is in .-iirewsliiuy borough, Georgo P. Willlnms of Atlantic High- Mrs. Surgie. cent do Paul society, Ushers' club "At a meeting of the organization ocrtincatcs of deposits issued by I hn j V,™ committee* nt the Elks' club last Marparct Kelly. (e V.' f-'O' s-'Uth t if the Red Uunlt lands, Gt'orgo F. Kcllor of Cliffwood, I.ADY ICI7KS CATtT) TARTY. and choir of St. James's chuch and receiver of the Brnacl Street National' " Thomas E\ Lyons of Union Beach, l their wives and friends will bo held night, It w;is 1111:111 hum is hnllef that bank, i h 111! nla 1 V 1in". It i ; on t he former Elks' Auxiliary Card Tarty. !K rai:ik >,<1 ty. Ernest Pcsaoux of Hazlot, Clinton B. Sunday afternoon between 3:30 and tho opening of the proposed new Th« officials oC the Seeolul National i'-y; •••mi »'•"! Thfi main Lohsen of Keanshurg, John R Hoko The Ladles" auxiliary of tho RedRowling Chil) in Hold Benefit Nrxt bank i.s the only logical solution of Benefit Show For !P a • t.OL the 'i-.iildin,' wi li hn tlix'Jfl feet Tiiredny Evening at K1I«' Homo. 8:30 o'clock at the Boy Scout camp hanlc and Trust company have, been I of Keyport and Amos D. Stultz of Bank Elks' lodge will hold a card at Allaire. The use of the camp was the dllllcultic.s of the old bank. Thi;; informed tliat many persons li'.ii ail 11,1 eoi •II.-,- :••,! with It will be i llhl-tl Matawnn. party Friday night at eitfht o'clock Tho Lady Elks Bowling club will donated by Morgan F. Knapp, as- belief is based on tlu: following their money in the Kmnl Mieei bank Red Bank Church'j-i 1 I'. •et ]!l b"l::!:i. 'I'll ,. |>r o.lnrn sold at the Strand rcntaurant, Kcanahurg. hold n card party Tuesday evening, sistant scout executive of Monmouth grounds: and are now in need uf Hinds fur • u-ill lie chi. •:ly fi. .in Jll e IIIT.C Mtieln- A variety shmv Tor th*^ b^nnfit of , i Mrs. K. Stoppannki will be charge. June 12, in tho Kilts' home on Broad nnd Ocean count ion. "If the rffnrt:i of the committee, nre firm le ar ! ,i.-L'.l 1 .11. Tho plaen Church Ilunco Tourney. current expenses, and the one;- \3St. An:hony's churrh lyili bn [>ic- Tho auxiliary will havo its regular street. The commit ten consist a of not succesuful (and this will be de-made, principally to a.-sisl sieli de- •ill be OP" nf the an1. ;e.->:. oMls It Ind The First Spiritualist church, A baseball gnme nnd other fea- s-i-ntoil Kridiiy night a! tho i;ni Rmic 1 Mrs. Robert Graham chairman, Mrs. termined wit bin a roln tlvly short } fIli: P' .- : ,ii M:unn outh collntv bUBlncfin meeting nt the Elks' home tures are being arranged by a com- posit ors. c.'Miholi'* hU;li achuul au com- quarters. Tho depositor;; will be sub- A Strnwborry Festival. chairman and William J Ryan ia or reopen the. Hrnrul Slree: irmk aiut \\-ill hi* di:itributfil. '\'\\r ni:ii:i pfi- lihv,! \'inCa nip, II..]inbhean ean- morrow night at. R:30 o'clock. The plete arrangements iav tho affair. ject to tho continuing expense of tiie- Monmouth chapter, Order of East- secretary. it is bein made by Hie Se, mid NII-fi>i iiunu:!) -will at.ut a; fi:;iil. u'<:liuk. di.iit'. f.it e,tin:r.'s •uian, will be the tournament will run for a period of reccivershii), wit li a si-itf of eight K throo months, at the end of which ern Star, will holil a strawberry fes- Trunnportatioii will bo provided tional bank in 111.- tlimuln. tluL it A !ii;itint'i' for Kirhoul cliililifii will h^ |,riuci|i .1 spesi.cr at ! he icKllhir tival Thursday evening, June 14, at persons being paid out. of I ho depos- s-'iui inonl lily mceliiiiC of the YOIIMK tho grand prize will bo awarded the Health Center Appeal. for thoso who hnve no way of get-itor:;' funds. Le|,r:il expenses will may bo helpful to thet'liiiiuuiitv at .s( ;iK)'(! nt louv o'clock m tho niter- winner. tho home of Mm Anna Wlllo of 45 ting to Allaire. r this time. noon. OaiH'in^ will W ii.-l,l :\(uv tho Men'i Kepui.lie.m elllh ol" Iteil IVinK Mount avenue, At Ian tin,Highland;!, Tho Health Center In Middletown f, row with bankruptcies, receiver- lliiu;:!it. oth-.r speakers will lie, Jo- evoniim she .Miss Millivd I.aMan- from half-past Hvo until half-past township ban asked The Register to ships nnd foreclosures which inevit- Js'iih Irwir. and Chris r.erj;.', parly Bunco I'urly Tomornnvi To Visit XVtHit Point JU'inovcd I Hospital. na is j:enel (•jftht o'clock. ifmio an nppenl for a whtuil chair ably follow tho forced liquidation of | n.'mines fitr liot'oll)',!! rouileilmeli; A bunco pnrty will ho hclil .i.imor- Tho graduating cln;»n of. the Red Joseph Fonlauo of b'air liav.n was nnd n hnby carriage for the uso of a bank, The hopr of substantial div- j Milton Sii'!;tre'.i, pre.id.'lit. of Illn row night by tho Hod Bank'.lodge 1 Bank Catholic high school, accom- Mooting Postponed, families in iinfortunatr. circum- idends is thereby rptiu.-ed, removed tn the Rivi'rview hospital i:i,KS' INSTALLATION. ] K.iiln.a.! Meu'-i llipllbllean clllh, nnd of tho Shepherd;; of Rollilehom in fitJincon. Kitlier giftfi or loans of thopanied by Sinters Mary Wilfred nnd yesterday in Ihe I1':. :r lla\-eR (Irsl aid A meeting nf the Prefibytrrian "Tho formation of thn now bank ; Ke.vriler llarn Klalsk;,-. Hefresli. the Clayton & Mngre building on chnira monlioned will he appreciated, Mary Robortuo ami by Rev. John P. iimbulanee. His If;; was in.jilled in a Inigue, which wan lo have been hold re-quire:; an aviirag^ contribution of l>ivsl(li-n( and SlalV I Vh.lt | II t.l Will be sctvell. Broad fdreel. Prizes: will lie awarded Fnllon, will make an nil-day trip to (nil and an X-ray was taken nt. the 1<< (I Hunk Tonlfirrmv Nil; lo thoiio making the highest^ nrores thin week, will intUeiid ho hold on Wont Point tomorrow. The trip will 3',y per cent of thn amount on de- Tho Road to Hnppinowj. posit, at the time tin; old bank closed hospital. The newly el.-etod nllieei s the and refreshments will be served. Monday, June 23, nt the PreHbyter- Become a nhiiro holder in Thehn made by bout from Atlantic. High- Auxiliary II Mrs. Dotty Warren in chairman of lan church hnll. Mainstay Building & Lonn An:iocla- and lc:;;i th;m ten [>CT cent on tho av- Whllt ft Dillerenen Vied 1!ank inilj!" of b'.llls ll-lll h «H-O^ . — Jnndfi. The pupil.'! will bn entertained 'ill.- M .nmollUl ( ', II it f- Ami'tii 'in !hn committee In ehurgo. tlcin nnd travel alon^ tho rond to Fi- at tho government reservation by erage of the. in ill Ml dividend to beJust a little, lertlll/.er niakeii to thoKtllll.-ll tonioi-row niirlit, dune 7, by TIouso boat for nn\o cheap; ninn natioiiil lndrprinlfiiH-e nnd Future paid. Thn new bank would rent the j'arden, lliwn or tltiwer.-i. Our spiu-ia 1 Stato l>iv,:ident Oliin-leil Wilierlll I: I 1, •;:iim a r-illity will 1 ot •1 t licit" r«ti- yearn old and in f;ood condition. Co:it. HjippinruH. 'lake a

Nuvo With Hnfftv. S2,[i00, will ,'iell for $m)(l. LeiiKth 3'J • opportunity without, further dolny. A Korl Monmouth. viding additional funds for thn depos- produce wondertld results. 1'lioim e\-|ir 'd not only from Ked Hank A 1 mil• lll,.lll:ll|.l-., || 1: .V aflermi/iii, The, Midnutny ISulklirig r>2 for pi'. but. from several othel lull:;,-:, .1 MI e h t-,v., r.'.-ln h sorlntltin, operating under lit at t! su- oleepinj; ntonm for nix people; dining mation may bo obtained nt the oillco Wikoff Company, l;ed liunlc—Advcr- Dr. Dunn, surgeon chiropodist, fMit hi this distriet. There will be the pervision, nlferii you tills oppnrtunt- •ooni and kitchen, ooppor Hcreon en-of The Main:i(;iy liuilding «t 7*onn Onoknmn ' EIvenue, oppofdtd fitrin- "Tho conimitU'P ht'lie (hill if thn tlH^ment. ly. A now isoi'Ien now open for inves- el one d roar dci-lt. ('mi ht\ »ron nt. A.Mftoi:intlon. Second Nntionnl Bnnk bach'n, phono Anburv Park -1070 ,), or usual drawing for iitteml MillelTl',if ill 1 new bank is formed, Ilin rx| , l,i 1 1 1 Iibillmtiit tors. Application blanks and further W .-! Hailwiiy, l-'urktul itivor, N.&. Trust Co., Itpd Hank, N,-J.—Ad- Red Honk ;mr>-J.-- AdvprtlHomont. WIIRIIII Wheel. which nnidu'iilii to ?•'»• Mail' Ihc oh! r i- Information mny lie obtained at theJ. John T. ShniiriiKin, -100 River ave- ti of the rerelvmrhip of l)ank npeelal suppers anil Itlll.heotis. - —s»» «^ • , .-. vIl,l :.s mil -,vl l ei l'l i)i.ni>fin(l.i. olllce of The Mainstay .Bulletins and nue?, phone Lnkcwoiul 118f>; or Hhenr- will be- nlmoM entirely •hn limit ol by l>anelli|: nil and afler Hal unlay. Juno Tl-uliln'it •1'yiioivi-llcr Hen h ;;h ; . , 1" 1.' lei". 1 rl. .•IDCIll. A iliint Ulio Now. q ,i 1 Wlnl will 1, . t, in 1 '.o he ' a Hell;,alllsn', Loan Association, Hccnnd National mnn Pninfplt, 21 Wv.ni Jliver rond, Vour lint Mni';i and IIKIIOH' hatn cleaned and thn Jippotntmont of ti \v. Hi. nrld[;e pal ties Isatontown Typewriters i c-nt ed, hi lh;bt, l Brink and Tru.il Co., Red Bank, N, J. n, N. J., phono liumoon 600. boulevatil. phono Kutnntown ijiG.— i'-lo

Frank House, The eololsta will be SICKNESS IN A FAMILY. na tho regular pastor of the church Personals Claire Lcdlard and Muriel Brower. Young Woman's Club two years and prior to that time he In First. Church of Christ, Scien- Arthur Symington's Son and Grand- acted as student pastor one year. .'SffK'.&nd Mra, JCSGC SipRel-of Ked tint, at 209 Broad street, lied Bank, Honors New Officer son Are Hospital Patients, Bank wero registered ln«t week at services nro held Bundayo at 11:00 Arthur Symington, Jr., son of Ar- SPECIAL IIAIHO TROGRAM. the Hotel Ludy at Atlantic City. A. M. and 8:00 P. M. Sunday-school Membpnr of the Young Woman's club were entertained Mondaynlght thur Symington of River Plaza, Is a 'tiunny Jkinnine, non of Mrs. Olive Is at 11:00 A. M. and testimonial patlrnt at Fitklrr hospital at Asbury Moiuiiouth and O«**an County Em- StSuttont . felfll whilhile playinli p llnst t week | , jnff on Wednesday evenings nt at, the informal supper at the head- IlfU;t quarters of the Woman's club on Park. The nutim; of hi;; ailment has ployment Srrvlco Will resent It. and bVoke bin aim. Seventeen of|8;00 o'clock. Tho readinp room I proverl 'balMing to doctors, who have Danny H fronds from tho Woiitsldo Broad street. Miss Loin Hesse, re- The employment service of the opon to the pub)ipublic c dnldaill y from 1:30 tiring president, was presented with examined him, but hu has shown im- state depatment of labor, though tho district paid him a vinit ono night to 4:00 P. M., except Sundays and lnsst week und brought with thorn a a Hcrnp-book containing clippings of provement the past few days. He is Monmouth and Ocean counties offices the club's activities, and a past pres- a member of the graduntintf chiss of oE the Is'a.lion;ii Ke-employment ser- fine bnaket, of fruit. Dnnny'n broken "God Urn Only Cause and Crea- arm wan set by Dr. .fumea W, r.uker ident';) pin. The new president, Miss the Middletown township high school vice, will sponsor an interesting pro- (!S£9 Meats and Poultry are the most economy tor" will he the subject of the Les- and ho IH scheduled to graduate Fri- and ho is gr.Mingg g rtlong^ veryy nicelyy. Mary Gill, conducted the meeting. gram of orchf.Htra and vocal music, flnn-Kcrmon in all Churches of Christ, The supper commit ten consisted of day nitfht. He will not bn able to at- including a biirf talk on employ- cai in the long run; first, because they are te> Mr. and MIR. Onncgc Vonrhln and Scientist, on Sunday, Juno 10. tend I he exorcises, but never Hi plows their twn children /iff Wa vorly placo Mi Ms Martin-el Bupp chairman, Miss ment conditions, on station WCAP lected with caro to please the most exacting; The (Jolden Text is: "Blessed bo Lorcttfi Kegun, MJsa Muriel Supp, he will receive a diploma. lie made from 8:30 to 9:00 p. M. Saturday are making a aojoii-rn in Virginia. (ho Lord God, the God of Israel, who an excellent record in school. William (ytivlr.n, ilvn-ycar-olii eon MLSH Kid a Maidn and Miss Virginia evening', Juiu: 9. and second, you're always sure to get full sixteen only docth wondrous things" (Psalms Chasoy, Richard Crawford, Jr., .son of Mr. of Edward O'Brien of J'Jriincli avenue, 72:18). Through the courtesy of Colonel ounces to the pound. has returned from the KRkin Memor- Mrs. \V. W. CJnsllng and Misa Al- and Mra. Richard Crawford of River A. S. Cowan in command of Fort ial hospital whom he wnii treated af- Among tho citations which com- meda McQuilton will again serve the Plaza, is a patient for bronchial pneu- Monmouth, (he .signal corps orches- ter bo Ing hurt Saturday afternonn in prisn the Lcm*jn-Sermon is the fol- club a a counselors this year. The monia at Fitkin hospital. Richard, tra will play under tho direction of Whore Quality Ceunfs, Your Money ©OBS a fall from a tricycle. lowing- from the Bible: "O come, let meetings will he resumed In Sep- who Is two years old, was in a crit- Staff Sorpt. Whitoslde, while Mra. IClwood T. Firth of Krone! street us? alnj? unto the Lord; let us make tember. ical condition for a time, but he now JoHpphino CJripji.-iltii, well known to Why not have a Juicy Roast—a flavorful Stew or and ,T. H. nankin nf Fair Haven wero a joyful noise to the rock of our Those present, at the meeting wero seems to be well on the road to re- radio listeners through her appear- ftntertalnerl nt Washington last week .salvation. For the Lord la a great Misfie.q Marion and Dorothy Woolley, covery. He is a grandson of Mr. and ances on station WCAP, as well as some Chops for Sunday P'nner? by Congrc.ismiMi Andrew Somcr.H of Ood, und a great King above all gods. Jane and Barbara Melville, Peffgy Mrs, Arthur Symington, Si*. Mr. Sym- with Paul Whitemnn's ' orchestra Nqw York and William H. Sutphin The Bi?a hi HIH, and ho made it; and Snyre, Catherine Rogers, Catherine ington is associated with his brother, over WEAF, will pive two vocal se- Delicious - • Tender of New Jersey. His bonds formed the dry land" Russell, Lois Hesse, Lillian Rich- Wilbur Symington, in a lunch bus- lections, accompanied hy the or- (pRftlma 05:1, 3, 5). mond, Marie Grunbacher, Florence iness on Monmouth street at Red chesta. Mre. Lester A. Smith of Wallace Bank. Your Choice street bus returned homo aftnr visit- Tho Lcanon-Sermon also Includes Ferguson and Aimeda McQuilton, Emil C. GardeH, manager for the oast ing her grandfather, A. L. Frenzel, tho following passage from the Mrs. Irene VanNostrand, Mrs. Doro- National Re-em piny me nt service in former postmaater at Barton, Mary- Christian Science textbook, "Science thy Ijeddy, Mrs, Theodore Blxler, rASTOIl TAKKS BRIDE. and Health with Key to the Scrip- Monmouth and Ocean counties, lnnri, und relatives and frienda at 1 Mr;:. Mnry .Sherwond and Mrs Edgar whose headfpjfirtrrs arc at 917 Third Cumberland, Maryland, ture;! ' hy Mary Baker Eddy; "The V. Donise. Rrv. W. Carman Trcmhuth Will Re- avenue, Asbury Park, wilt present in Mra. Fred Gill of Maple avenue Creative Principle—Life, Truth and turn to Red Bank Friday. Love—is God. The universe reflects a brief talk the relationship between was' bitten by a dog Sunday after- BAY.SIIORK BOULKVARD. tax rates and the cost of relief for ft. noon. Clod, There in but one creator and Rev. W. Carman Trembath, pastor one creation. This creation consists of the Reformed church of Red unemployed and will Rive facts of Mrs. Ernest Hall of Fisher place of the unfolding of spiritual idea:? lon Association to Meet Bank, and Miss Clarabelle Dykema interest, to employers as well as to him been confined to her home with and their identities, which are em- Next Monday. of Fulton* Illinois, were married those seekinp jobs, to show how illnnsH. hrafiod in/the infinite mind and fore- Sunday afternoon at a largely at- some of this tax burden nifiy be re- (Whole or Shank Half) Howard Strykcr of Linden placo ovor reflected" (p. 502). There? will be a meeting of the tended wedding at Second Reformed duced. ontprtnlnod bin nephew, DoFomst Rny shorn Boulevard Bonutificatlon church of Fulton. The ceremony Joseph Poling of Newark, recently. Children's day services w^l be held Fresh Store Sliced Sodus association in the East Keansburg was performed by (he bride's father, COMINfi GARDEN PARTY. ihpVwhelnn of HaVklon Heights Ia t ih ° BaPtlet church on Sunday school Monday evening, June 11, k s t who is a clergyman of tho Reformed A large attendance of residents of spent tho. week-end at lied Bank I ™*"nlng at eleven o'clock. Several at eight o'clock. All owners and oc- church. BACON 2 P S « 25c Cottage Cheese 15c Ik children will be baptised. Mrs. Cora cupants of property on Route 36, Red Bank, Middletown village and visiting Sister Mary Wilfred, prin- other places In this part of Mon- cipal of the Red Bank Catholic high Minton and Mrs, Edward W. Miller from Keyport to Highlands bridge, Rev. Mr. Trembath i.s expected to Sea Food Specials in Our Meat Depta. are In charge of the cradle roll. are invited to attend and enter a return to Red Bank with his bride mouth county is anticipated at a school. Mrs. Bertha Cook will direct a pro- garden party to be held Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Edward McDonough competition for cash prizes offered Friday and to start housekeeping on gram to be given by chlldron. by the Rum.son Garden club, for the Westside avenue, The congregation afternoon, June 1*1, from half-past Fresh Boston Mackerel "» 10c Fillet Haddock of 'Madison avenue spoilt Saturday A meeting1 of the Missionary so- i.3 planning to hold a reception for three o'clock until half-past, five in Rhode Iulanil with Mr. McDon- most attractive roadstands, gas sta- Fresh Jersey Weak Fish ciety -will bo held tomorrow after- tions, gardens find the most care- the newly married couple. o'clock, at tht! Llewellyn Park resi- 'M0c ough's sinter Th*y motored homo noon at threo o'clock at the home of dence of Mrs. Thomas A. Edison of Sunday accompanied by Mr. nnd Mc- fully kept properties. The main Mrs. Trembath was until recently Mrs. JCdward Morford. Mrs, Miller points to be judged are freedom a school teacher at Wyoming, Iowa. Orange. The profits will be shared Donougli'M parentH. will give a report of tbe Northern from unnecessary advertising, neat- Rev, Mr. Trembath has been in by the Needlework guild of America Mrs. Carl Focrstur of River Plnza Baptist convention, ness and planting. charge of the Reformed church of and the National Plant, Flower and recently made a trip to Weatelieflter, The June meeting of the Mary Red Bank three years. He served Fruit ptilld. where nho visited her children. This competition has been arranged Mount chapter of the World Wide by a committee of the Rumson Gar- Mrs. Emma Morford of lt)0 Broad guild of the Baptist church will be Hom-de-Lite street, who baa been .seriously ill den club in order that this new road iiFiFm&Rg^^ Hindu-Belle held, on Friday at (he home of Mrs. shall be a model road far other roads at her homo several weeks, la now "Warren D. Fowler of Broad street. 1 convalescing and is well on the road lead ing "'through New Jersey, and Salad Dressing & Thi.i will be the last meeting of the that a campaign for the beautiflca- to recovery, season. / The Fresh Egg, velvet smooth, Mayonnaise. For those who prefer salad dressing". John Carton, manager of the ser- 6 tion of all state higbways shall be Children's day will be observed launched hy the member a of the vice station on the former Mooso this Sunday at the Methodist church. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY ! 14c Tender IDe Horse Shoe Red j Swans Down Biscuit property on Monmouth street, is on Bayshoro Boulevard Beautiflcatlon At the morning session the church association formed In November, each 2 a trip to the World fair. Hin po- school will present a program of sition at tho filling station la bring 1932, of property owners of the then Butter Nut Cakes ( . 20c Peas 2 "l 23°Salmon Z IT Flour & 15° takon by Frank Marchant.of Little songs and recitations. The begin- completed part of the route from doz SHvcr I ners', primary and junior depart- Keyport to Atlantic Highlands, and Assorted Cup Cakes . . 24c &SCO Spices 3 pkgs 20c G. E. Bulbs each 10c Dr. J B. Boyd on hi.s cruiser Jubie I mcilta wl]1 take part The pastor, other friends of the road among: the OSCO Catsup 2 10-oz bots 25c Mazda Bulbs (25-40-50-60-T5-W) each 20c with a party consisting of Harvey | Hov- Albert L. Baner, will adminfs- members of the Rumson Garden and William Thompson, Gene "Worth- the sacrament of baptism for club. FRIDAY & SATURDAY ! ley, Charles Erickson and Dominic children at this service. Judges will inspect progress dur- each 4SCQ Crushed or Golden Bantam Palala took a cruise up the Hudson The pastor will have charge of the ing the next four months, and will Butter Coffee Rings . 25c river Sunday to review tho fleet. evening session. A series of old, encourage all efforts for beautiflca- & Miss Mary Hay of Red Bank will familiar hymns will be sung at the tion and are prepared to aid "With Banana Layer Cakes . 29c 49c bo awarded the degree of bachelor beginning of the service and the pas- all roadside planting; (BETTY CROCKER RECIPE) of science In education Friday at the tor will preach on the theme, The owners and occupants of prop- annual commencement of the School "Weighed, Numbered, Finished," erty on all parts of Route 36 are in- All Pastry Baked on the Premises. of Education of Rutgers university. vited to become members of the as- Miss Mary Bcekman, daughter of 4SC0 Cooked Spinach big can Nomlnted lor Postmaster. sociation and to attend the meetings. Phone RED BANK 3959. (1SC0 Beans With Pork 4 cans 19e Mr. and Mrs. Alston Bcekrnan of There are no dues. Farmdale Peas No. 2 can 16c President Roosevelt has nomin- 4SCO Tomato Soup can 6c Jiroad street, will be one of the -16 Applications for the contest will be Prim Choice Rice . •: pkg 7c students of Centenary Collegiate In- ated Jnmca Porter, Jr., for the po- available at the meeting Monday. Heinz pickles (sweet or sweet mixed) bot 13c stitute of Hackfittfitown to receive sition of postmaster at Rumson, and hor diploma next Monday. Since his name has been sent to the Ren- STORES CO. 14c Delicious Fresh 12V4C Del Monte or Campbell's Ml OS B celt man has been at Centen- ate for confirmation. Mr. Porter has Baby Clinic. ary nho haa been n member of tho been acting postmaster for several A baby clinic will be held Tues- Vfl "till ^*fe jrf^ |» months. day afternoon, June 12, at two o'clock P Tomato Juice 3 "" 22c Pcithosophlan society, of which she PASTRY DEPT. wan vice president and secretary. She In the Atlantic Highlands high also took prominent parts in tno May The road to better and bigger'busi- school, under the direction of Dr. 31 BROAD £T., Farmdale tall fetes each year. ness leads through The Register's ad- Frederick Bullwinkel and Miss RED BANK vertising columns.—Advertisement, Eunice Rogers, public health nurse. Brand cans Yon'll Never know How GOOD Bread Church can be till you try ours You'll like OSCO TEAS Hot or Iced loaf 6c 4SC0 Black or i'11 Ifl0 : ^ m 1QC A play, "Of Such IH the Kingdom Victor Bread Mixed Tea ^ 1V PkS lV of God," will be presented by mem- The economy loaf. bers of the Kundny-school of the Freshly fragrant and delicioua blends of Teas. Baptist church in ob.se rvanco of Iraf Children's day thin Sunday morn- Bread Supreme Sc 1 4SCO Orange Pekoe i^.^ i /,-n> ing . In charge of the presentation Many use nothing else—It's delicious. 0 C •will ' bo Mrs. Bertha Cook, Mrs. or India Ceylon plcsr 1" pkg- 25 Franklin Gray, Mrs. Edward W. Quality tea blended to your individual tast Miller, Miss Betty Minton and Mrs. Rich Milk Bread IS? 9° Sallatylng flavor nnd aroma. 200 WATCHES Arc Offered For Youi- Selection in This Sale, Girls' Finest wheat and rich milk. INCLUDING LADIES' &. MEN'S WHIST WATCHES, POCKET WATCHES, NCRSES", Wrist Watch WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. TIMERS & STUIKE WATCHES. WATCHES INCLUDE HAMILTON. BULOVA, Kraft's American, Pimento, Swiss, Velveeta Cheese . pkg- 17c GKUEN, ELGIN, WAXTHAJII, LONGINES & DEPENDABLE SWISS MAKES. ALL Dependable 7-jowel movement, in chromo | Too Late For Classification. CARRY KEUSSILLES' OKE-YEAB GUARANTEE. case. Fancy New Granulated (Bulk) NOTICE—Thn party who took thn hrlrki Valuo $12.75. from tlm promleen nt 22 Wnllnco eticet Man's Ladies' toes U known to tho owner. If they nro re- $ lbs. 12c Sugar 5 lbs.'23c turned at once no Baguette shaped Bulo- Bonk." jewels, In 14-kt. white va wrist watch, 15jow- ffold filled case, on black THATCHER conl raneo for »nlo rhtap. rla, In white metnl msp. Man's Pocket Call at 2 4 Petora place, Keil Hank, after ,atrap. Raised gold dial, link Carton 6:00 P. M. Formorly $50.00; bracelet. Watch of HOME TO SirAniS-Younj! liiislncisn wom- an will phnrc newly furniphed linnFrriiow. Clo&c-Oul Pricf?— Valuo $39.75. Semi-thin Gruen, 15- Strictly Fresh twelvo Phone 2271-J, Ited Bank. jewel watch in 14-kt. FURNITURE for nijo/ono nnticiiio chnir, Sweet Cream For bollinc:, poaching or u.se In the sick room. oval buck, one ilrop-lenf flmoker, m>ll' 22c find doK ftt nliovo nddrepn or ohtnin Wrist Watch Wrist Watch ioformnllon hy tclciihonlns Red Bank Grapo-Nut Kaglo Brand can 1 £ki'. I'M Glcnvvnod 27)." Grucn 15 jewels. In 14- Dependable 1 5-jewel Cinidonswl Milk Irt. nntiirnl gold-flllrd movement in yellow Grapefruit Hearts ABOlffnivo~iirrca~of i;ond"iit.-iniiinc ryo case nnd link bracelet. mso, link Flakes N.B.C Grrtham Crnclters pk(,'17c for nnli, J. II. Murphy, Port, Mon- No.; ifto mouth, I'lcn.inut Vlow Knrm, phono H2-M, Valuo $15.00. bracelet. $17.5(1 NBC. Assorted Gems tt>21o NUWIt Grape-Nut^ pktv Hfo can LOCKSMITH, 11F. "OnkliiiTif"'ntriiriiT Tied $29.75 $14.9^ Bnnk; lawn rnoworii lihnrprned nnd re- pnirotl; koyH of nil klndii nm.te. irnit. rnncn nnd trunk lorkn l-fluureil ntnl k«yn fated. Lucious Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Srlnnoni nnd nn\yji nhnrpcMn'd.* ^ Ladies* Man's Ladies' Man's MOIIKL f^FoiVlTrui-lV' In 'Koo1l~riiiiuTIlniiT NEW TEXAS ONIONS FANCY GOLDEN BANANAS SH5. May ho mm nt f.uc, Went Front Wrist Watch Wrist Watch Wrist Watch Pocket Watch itrect, River Plnzn." Rninll Bnpuettfl watch, 0 TWO"fllrnl'iihoil roomn for IIKIII hi)iinrl.r^p""-" Ipin 7-jo\vM In oluonic Very small Bnguottiv IfamiUon IT-jcwe! ml- Inn; nowly dccinnlcil. All limirnvr- dopcndnhlc, 7 jewola, Juatfd, .In 14-kt. wliltn - 4 " IS mcnt». Hont. lensciinlilo. Pin.lie :n:i-W, IRQ on link bracolet. 17 jowela, In white Rcmf chrome cane, on link :;nld-flllrd cape. ' JTICICSH C'AT.IFOENIA Itgd Ilnnk. nioinliu: oi' ovr-niiiir. _ ^ liidcelot. filled enso on bltft-k CALITOUNIA VALENCIA SOUTHERN SLICING Rflgulnr S19.7B. cord brneRlet. Vnluo S4IK1I1. HOUSEKEEPKR'S nn«ltlnn wauled; Valuo .$15.00. ORANGES TOMATOES APRICOTS Value $28.50. Cl»s To the gSCO Orchestra and the i$$G® Tenor r. M-II. DIAMOND SOLITAIRES $100 to $800 3 6 BROAD ST. ][. VAI.LEAH'S GOLD over Station WNEW every Friday, 11,30 AM, ilMlinr, DIAMOND JEWELRY $50 to $500 RED BANK mi. «1 iTiiekltia- <.ln«nl M M>rl u |n B n tl Broad itrciiU vhoat 736-. *"•' '*' " ,'}"' » '' •" Patre Sixteen RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 6,193C A PANTBY SHOWER. hem, Pennsylvania, spent Sunday jnen's team and it will be called at Bucccpa In every respect Tho church Alfred J. fidwards, will Bali on the visiting friends in Eatontown. one o'clock. Tho second game will held a business meeting last night. Aqultanla tomorrow for England. TEL. 1212 Port Monmouth Girl Receives Many The Eatontown and Oceanport Ep- be with the Covert athletic club and Prayer service will ho helit tonight Harry Pltsspatrlck, son of Mr. and Barrelta Approved Roofer "" Fine Gifts at Party. worth leagues held a hike to Camp it will begin at half-past three o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. James Masterson and Mm. John Mtspatrlck, is at Fort Phillips Wednesday evening, About The "Red" team of the Ladies' aux- family attended the wedding of Miss Hamilton hospital, _ where he under- Amid decorations of yellow and sijttecn. made the trip. Refreshments iliary of the flre company held a Anna McCauley and William Tlsso at went an operation for mustoldltlo. preen a pantry shower wns held were made at the camp. largely attended and successful "de- St. ROBO of Lima church of Freehold Tuesday night of last week at the Mrs. Harry Wort man of Broad pression dance" Saturday evening at Saturday noon. IUVEK PkAZA HONOK BOLL. home of Mrs. Waiter L. Simpson of street was rushed to the Monmouth the flre house. Prizes for tho bal- Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractor New Monmouth for Miss Esther Memorial hospital by the Katontown loon dance were won by Mr. and lira. First Spiritualist Church Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. With Perfect Attendance for ambulance last week where she wasCharles Stava, Jr. New Mopmouth News. Tho I'est Month. Metal Ceilings filato, 81a).'. Tile. Metal of Red Bank Thomas L.. Phillips of Port Mon- admitted as a medical patient. , The Women's Republican club met Gutters and Lenders. and Composition Hoofs. mouth, who will be marrled next Tho Ladles' Aid.society of the Bap- Following are tho pupllo of the Services Friday and Sundny 8:00 P. M. Misa Edna VnnKetiren of South yesterday, at which time the by-laws Furnaco and Stovo Worli. Tuesday morning to John H. Mc-street has' received a position in New- tist church "vyiH'Tiold lta meeting this River Plaza school with perfect at- Thuwdny C P. M. / Nally of Little Silver. The gifts, received their final reading. ark. Boy Scout Troop No. 88 and Girl aftornoon at the church in the form tendance records for the past month, 9 Broad Strrot, Hc">Pf>y w.ll hold a mce Ing next night. flrickp, John Kole.da, Billy Moran, Donald Tuesday evening at eight o clock. James H. Grlggs In homo from Snyder, Georse Porter. Cnslcr, Mrs. J. Henry Wallinff, Miss 'formerly Tomlinprm Inn. The Seventh and eighth grades—Doris Con- Irene .Naufrhton, Mrs. Mary Naujjh- | Church night nt the MsthodlsMsthodlst t' , strawberry festival held by the Yonkors, where he conducted a Helen Moran, "Joyce anyder. Anne ton, Mrs. John Kinncy, Misn Doris jchurch was observed last night with 'Lndlea^ ' aid society of Community school survey under the auspices of Ste on, Oreat» John Fowler, ghoulish th&p/^-f^f^V ' { Kinney, Mrs. Harriet Leather and the usual covered dish supper. Fol- church lawn was patronized by more Columbia university. ' William Fowler, •Albert Llndorntruth, Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Stamm. ' lowing n meeting of the ofllcial board thnn 100 persona and It was a great Mrn. Grimmer and her spn-ln-law, Donald Matthews. . BE^-^-«3» ; was held and a short prayer service concluded the evening program. Tho Eatontown News. committee In charge consisted of Mrs. Vorna Frazier, Mr«. Lillian (Thi Red Bunk Kegiiter ran bo bcmnht jChnscy. Mm. Emma Brown and Miss in Entont nt the storeB of" Oti' s Bar~ - ' •Mary Dennis. the screen n« v ,,, her, G. Ed rard Smock and Yellen's). LodRe rooms in the Crescent hall Frank Kenna and Miss Isabella nre expected to he completed some- ever know*. Kcnna spent Sunday visiting Mr. time this week after which tho var- Kcnna's mother in Brooklyn. ious organization will again put in Mrs. George Morris of Clinton their equipment. street, who has been ill for tho past Melvin Duncan, who has been off PHONES JgJ week, is reported to be improved. j duty from the army for the past elx- Mrs. Arthur Chasey, librarian at i teen months, has filed all his papers Eatontown, reports that the library \ for his return to tho Philippines. during the summer months will be The Ladies' Aid society held their VEAL SPECIALS ! open Monday and Wednesday after- regular meeting Thursday afternoon, NEW 1934 SPRING noons and Saturday nights. I after which an aluminum luncheon, RUMP or LEG ....: | gc ft. Mr. and Mrs. Louis ningmnn of .was served in the social rooms of tho Lewis street entertained visitors of 'church. Thirty-six members and Brooklyn over the holiday. friends nttended. H. D, Khor, dem- Loin or Rib Chops .-„. 23c 1b. Howard Terry of South Eatontown 'onstrator from West Anglewood, pre- Cutlets 31c tfe. w,is admitteif to the Monmouth Me- pared the meal and demonstrated tho Jmorlal hospital Thursday to be op- Kitchen Craft Aluminum. Breaat 9c tt». ; crated on for appendicitis. " The Girls' Friendly society held a Rev. Louis M. Case, pastor of the successful bunco party Friday night Fowl, all sizes Boneless Chuck Grocery Specials ! First M. E. church, has been ap- in borough hall. Blent tables were pointed chairman of the Boy Scout , in play. Part of the proceeds will be Turkeys Campbell's Tomato Soup drive for the Eatontown borough. ' used for tho community service and Mr. Case will select his committee social work, by the girls of the core- DUCKS 4 cans 25o and start the drive this week. ; munity. A'' number of attractive Hersh'a ol Sheffield The Woman's Home Missionary so-! prizes were n,warded. Refreshments Evaporated Milk _ 4 cana Z8o ciety will meet tonight at 7:45 were served. Squab 49c ea. Swansdown Flour Z4o o'clock nt the home of the president, | The Eatonlown Girl Scouts will go (12—14-oz.) : Bakcr'a Cocoa W-lt>. can Oo Choose from many fasjuKir;;-^ Miss Susie Allgor. Mrs. Mary Law- for a swim at the Asbury Park pool Cross Rib Roast.. 25c styles for Street, Sports and rencc, one of the district officers, nntl this evening. Frying Chickens 28c ft. Post Bran Flakes Do Tne Drews. In Kid, Grain Leathers other guests will be present. j trustees of the Presbyterian Stew Beef 19c Cross Country Sifted Mrs. Charles Schlck of Lewis church will hold n strawberry fcstl- Smoked Ham... 19c ft. Peas 3 cana 29o Fabrics and combination?. A!! (Solid Mcat^-No Bone) street is confined to her home with I val on the church lawn Thursday, (Whole) Dole's Pineapple 2 cans 29o attractively prided. a severe case of appendicitis. June 1-1, between the hours of 6:30 to (1:00 o'clock. In case of rain the ] Brill's E-Z Freeze , 9o i SEE OU& WINDOWS FOR OTHERS The last meeting of Long Branch Frankfurters ...20c ft. District Council of Religious Educa- festival will be held In the chapel. Saturday Only ! Chocolate or Vanilla. tion wns held Friday night at the The Eatontown board of health Bologna 20c ft. McCartcr's Beverages 10c bottle Oakhurst church. Those who attend- met Friday night in the borough ed from Eatontown -were Miss Mary hall but took no action on tho Boiled Ham 42c ft. Canada Dry Glnrror Dennis, Lester Whitfiold and Rev.complaint regarding the public Ale . 2 for '25c Louis M. Case. dumping ground opposite the public Smoked Butts .. 25c ft. Welsh's Grape Julco . lBopt Miss Frances Wolcott of South scHonl on Broad street. Dominic SHOE STORE Heron's Grape Juice 13c pt. street and Miss Alberta Nichols of Maida, owner of the property, has Sm'kd Tongues 25c ft. "Always AH Leather" Asbury Park left Monday for made preparations to level the week's vacation at Staunton, VIr-! ground off nnd cover the unsightly 51 Broad St., Red Bank glnla. "" debris with top soil. Prime Rib Fresh Jersey EGGS 31c doz. Fancy Store CHEESE ... 21c Ift. Geno Masscy Comegya of Bethle- Edward Taylor of Broad street is Fresh Western EGGS _23cdoz. Country Boll BUTTKB; - 28016. now steadily employed with the bor- ROAST ough Atlantic and Pacific store on Main street. Miss Clara Brecse of South street FRESH SEA FOOD ! FRUITS & VEGETABLES ! spent the holiday visiting friends in Jersey Strawberries 2 for 25c Trenton. Lobster '... 35c ft. Star of tho original ilago play lupportod by On Sunday, which 13 Children's Green Beans 2 fts. 15c day, evening service at the Methodist Butterfish 14c ft. church -will be held at 7:45 o'clock. Mackerel .'. 10c 1b. Jersey Spinach '... 3 tba. 14c The Sunday-school will present a Rhubarb 3 bunches 14c sketch entitled "The Pageant of tho Blue : 17c ft. These Prices in Effect Friday and Saturday, Helping Hands." Church school will Weak 10c ft. Jersey Asparagus 19c bunch tJE;^| - SIR ©UY SIA bo at 9:45 o'clock followed by tho Cantaloupe 3 for 29c June 8th and 9th. morning worship service at 10:50. At Shrimp 21c ft. this service the Primary and Begin- Buck Shad , 15c ft. Honeydew .....:.. 25c each FRIDAY, SATURDAY —2 Features! ner's departments will take part. Baptism of infants will follow. The Soft Crabs — Crab Meat New Potatoes 79c basket pastor will preach on "It Is Profit- able." A supper will be served Wednesday, June 20, under the aus- pices of the church school for tho benefit of the Sunday-school picnic to bo held Wednesday, June 27. Port Monmouth News. (The Red Bunk Register cen be bought in Port Monmouth at the stores of Charles Meyers and Salvadore Scaslione,) In a baseball game on Memorial Day the Grasshoppers defeated tho firemen's baseball team by the scoro of 18 to 3. On Sunday the Grass- hoppers defeated the Lions of Union All Sizes Lfcirh hy the score of 4 to 3. Lou Helen Willett, daughter of — with — Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Willett, cele- btatnd her second birthday Monday JOAN MARSH a.lnnofin with a party at the home or hcr crfintlparonts, Mr. and Mrs. I FRANK ALBERTSON William II. Willctt. i LUCIAN LITTLEFIELD MHS Alida Griffin, dauRhter of j Of course you'll want to look your,very best on this important occasion. Capt. and Mrs. James Grillln, is\ home on a vacation Xrom a hospital Here are a few suggestions for a good appearance. at Knwai k, where she ia studying U) SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY become a nurse. Mrs. John J3. Bennett will direct j Soo him as the deviP a musicnle which will be given Fri- For the Miss! day night for the benefit of the Bel- may-core glofee- ford MolhodiFt church at. the church. Genuine white buck, tronor who's al- Tho choir of the Atlantic Highlands white kid and white pig- ways on the spof Presbyterian church will take part. x Mi • Bennett is tho organist for the skin Sandals, Pumps and where anything choii. Dress Oxfords. etching is hap- Mrs. Albert Johnson and Mrs. Cor- nell i Hillyer were visitors at South pening—The Amhoy yesterday. ,50 rsoziesf Jlentrice Bennett, daughter of Mr. 1 and Mrs, John E. Bennett, is hunie oI © Leo Legs or flumps of Iff from r.ivervlew hospitnl at ned ! Tracy ever Bank, where she underwent an oper- played! nlinn for appendicitis. She has fully rernvereri. #iL Mr, nnd Mrs. Samuel Newton of South. .A-mboy ...wcro •vlrtitorB'-here •Sitmftiy. - -- -' •' -• Mr, and Mrs. J. Emrnclt Walling, For the Young Mart., Air. and Mrs. Paul Tarnow and daughter Alma, Hnnry DeGroto, Sr., Henry ileCirote,. Jr., and Mr. and Genuine white buck— Mrs. Walter Grotc spent Saturday plain toe and wing-tip, at. Jersey City, where they attended tlu< wedding of Norman DcGrote, also combination brown formerly of this' puce. and white and black and '¥-; Inn. AAC Keyport, formerly of Belford gavo a party for their daughter, Mlsa RED BANK Natalie Cooper, at their homo Friday n, « n. CLARENCE BROWN wllh evening. Tho guests woro Misses IIKRSHtEY'S production Beatrice Broander, Betty Dornn, Altn nalril, Dorothy Raymond, Barbara Ila.sMl on Vina Dolmnr'a Story Raymond, Ellznhelh Connolly, Beth C Can Calica COCOA Directed by (lnrriico Brown Robertson, Molvln nnd John Barnes, MAIN OFFICE & I'rodiHN'd by OENK ItAYMONl>, KIHVAIU) AKNOLD Arninnd Hnvens, Waller Richmond, T.auToncfj \V«>ln(*i«rtr>it ESTIIIttC KAT-STON Georgo Dnran, Holland Scott and PLANT: Hubert Lingo. A Mdro-GolflwyiirMiiyor rio.hire Mr. and Mrs. Dayton K. Wentworth IMPOgTEpand DOMESTIC WINES and LIQUORS. 70-76 White Street, Rod Bank, New Jersey Page Eighteen RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 6,1931. | -sey Women Taxpayers' organization, the marrlago of Miss Nora T. Halli- revenue of the water department suf- to a hospital at Balboa tn the Canal Bradley's Music Awards To nt which Mrs. George H. Mllea of gan of Brooklyn and Edward Ryan ficiently to eliminate the deficit of Zone. Marcy Farms SCOTT this place la president, was held this Jr., Bon of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ry- from ?10,000 to *13,00O for Several morning at Newark to outline poll- an of Keansburff. years past end which has had to bo The Red* Bank Rsgletet travels Radio Service Mr. anil Mrs. Frank Fisher of raised by local taxation. A' largo over every street in town and every Baby Chicka for Sale BED BANK, N. J. Out of 450 entries thirteen pupils : The. Ladleu' auxiliary of Huniaon Newarkohave opened tholr eumnier amount of opposition has been raised road In the county. Lat It carry your Malawau-Freellold Bond. •>< Belford, N. J. of tho Red Bank elementary schools : Hie company will moot tonight at home at Beacon Beach, to any of tho proposals to increaso message to thoa« who llva on Uieee Phono K. B. llSi-J. thoroughfares.—Advertleomont. Phone Keansburg 7C3-W. received first prize for music note • lin iirchouse.' John Englehorn has made several water rents, and a largo number of Phono 1049 Mntawnn. Satisfaction Guaranteed. books on the Walter Damrosch con-j The Rumsnn Republican club will improvements to hla homo on Morn- peoplo liavo lioen proocnt at tho pub- certa at the River street auditorium j •uilil a (linner-dancD Wednesday do avenue. llo hearings before the council. A last week and -Hi received honorable ' !ii;.:ht, .Illlin i3. at Vivian Johnson';! sy Eleanor Anderson has ended mass mooting held recently, however, mention. Miss Knima J. L-ifetra, ' it Monmouth Beach. Tickets are bo- a visit with her mother, Mrs. Joseph drow a crowd of only about a hun- music supervisor, awarded tile prized ' as: ,-iuld hy Alfred P. Hoyc<\ Kcn- Freschl of Crcejt road. dred persons. A publlo hearing on which weic copies uf u music iipprc- a-Hi lauce and Jere J. Curew. Miss Roberta Bormlngham of the now ratefl will bo held at tho bor- ! p' *' ciation. "Around the World in j Car:; driven by Lawrence) McCor- Newark Iras been visiting hor moth' ough hall next Monday ovonlng. i r, Study,!' by Gertrude Kinsrella. j mck uf Third street and Herbert r, Mrs. Thomas Cavanaugh. Richard W, Jcwett haa returned to Twelve concerts have been broad- ! The Ladies' auxiliary of tho Weot ;ai;i- of Kahway collided Saturday Keansburg flro company held a card his homo after spending the wlntar cast by Walter Duiiiiu.-i-h for ;-ehooI.i ;iuht at the. enrner of River road at Los Angeloa, Cal. Friday mornings from ll:"f> to, nly Saturday night. vnd Thilil slrect. Miss Helen Mc- The Memorial day parado Bpon- Mro. William Muth has bean visit- 12:00 o'clock. The books on then", Vrmick, who was riding with Law- ing relatives at Pa«oalc. concerts have contained origin.il j ^ sored by tho local post of Veterans of ln •i nee Mcl'orinick, injured her back. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rothwsll hava compositions, such as poem:- ' ^| Foreign Wars was tho largest and Our* Entire Stock t u;e teeeivcit a summons tn appear most successful ever held In Keans- returned from Florida. sketches of composers and musi- | ] fore Recorder Jere J. Cnrew Frl- clans; pictures of musical instru- ' burg. Tho parade disbanded at tho Mrs. David Hobb of Summit was Soldiers' and Sailors' monument on tho rocent guest of her ulster, Mrs. .00 .With Ringlet Enda. Church otroet, whore Memorial day John A. Sloben. services were held. Rev. Thomas Miss Madeline Cadob has a position Kearney, rector of St. Ann's church, articles. In tho offlco of tlio U. S. Tar product!) Other Permanent Waves piiMiary nnd beginners' department delivered the principal address. Ho company at Matawan. Those receiving flr.;t prize were v.-ill present a program at tho par- paid a glowing tribute to tho dead at 2.S0 and 3.50. Jane Harvdy, Peggy .Stalder, Bobby heroes. Mlsaea Mary Day Swartxe], Bar- is'i lu-u.-e, under tho direction of bara Van Bunklrk, Virginia Wharton Btaokrnan, Edna Stalder, Gcorfio Mr:=. Charles Dlxon. Features of the , tjjesa wavm aro not mako-shlffc Brown', Monroe Simon, Florence and Roaalyn Prager, students In the regular service at eleven o'clock will N. J. College for Women at New psrmaBBnt waves, but much higher prloed, and Illckey, Rose Kunitl, Joyce Estelle, lie a baptismal service for infants, ymend f"cldin, Angle Ealbo, Viv- ICeyport News. Brunswick, have returned to their fdvca now at a great reduction. Guaranteed to and .--elertiona by n junior orchestra, homes for tho summer vacation. Issi E!X to nlns raonfSio. ' ian I''.i;-.;:> ne nnd Fiavla Figaro. under the direction of Chet Arthur, AT Those receiving honorable mention (Tho Red Dank Regltter can ba touch* Rev. Thomas Bray, Beotor In Sr. n Keyport nt the Btorei of Costa iSrothem, were Patsy Gardner, Jacqueline Mrs. Florence Nclce. Gus Senson and Mrs,charge of St Mary's Episcopal Mowrer, Miriam Goldln, Rose Wig- Plans are almost completed for tho "lara Suiaman). :hurch, has been confined to hla Finger Waves rlnnvitz, Mary O'Shea, Marjorio luncheon parly to be lven next Tues- home at Mt. Epnrlam, Pa., with an A Great Si Moore, Lois bilks, Mary.-,C'olosimo, day afternoon at the -Virginia Tea Tho borough council has paoacd on abcossed ear. Haireut Patricia Maclnnes, Joseph1-' SchnikU, rodin at Asbury Park by the Rum- rat reading a bill providing for an Tessle Christopher, Ruth Whiting, snn auxiliary of tho Rivervlew hos- ncreasa In tho minimum rates for pital. Mrs. Will Ward is in charge i'ater charged by tho borough. Tho Pilot on Errand of Mercy, Caudle, Tar Hannah Ides, Janet Poxon, Claire Patrick J. Byrne of Bumaon, who Leciiard, Dorothy Thompson. Botty of ! ra importation. new minimum rates will bo $4 per While They Last! Lytlc, Theresa Woodward. Kryncis Tho Amnranth club wilt meet next three months and will allow the use Is an aviator In the navy, was the Orrnint Shampoo Coreale, Janet Holmes, Florence Pel- Tuesday eveninff at the home of of 1,00(1 cubic feet of water. Tho pilot of one of tho pianos that car- ley, Bella Gordon, Alice Kubli, Jane Mrs. William Ward. charge for sewer'wlll be reduced from rlod nureonB to tho aid of William S3 1-3 per cent of tho water bill to A. Roblnaon, tho exploror who was Gal. W Gal. Qt Ft. Pennington, Mary Murphy, Dorothy Anna May Murphy, infant daugh- Loversidge, Louis Biana, Gloria Chi- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Murphy, 20 per cent of tho bill. Undar tho stricken •with appendicitis on tha 67 BROAD ST. PHONE 1772. Koverfloor S2.75 $1.35 .85 .4,1 .ravalotti, Mildred Prcstl, Julia Sag-1 \v:is baptized Sunday at Holy Cross new rate, a user o( 1,000 cubic feet Guadeloupe Islands In the Paclflo Japan Dryer __: 2.W) .55 .30 ;ese, Eleanor Richardson, Henry | ehurch. The sponsors were Mias of water will pay $4.80 for threa ocean. Byrne is stationed at Coco OPEN TUE& ® WSS. EVENING©. .70 Garruto, Eilznbeth Bennett, Rachel Ann:i Cooiran and YVillam Smith. months. Under the old rate he would Solo In tho Canal Zone. Robinson Bruin Eiuunel .40 was tranoported In ono of tho planes .80 Dl Pontc, Mattlo Lacy, Joseph Costa, Robert H. McCnrter will be the pay $4,41. It Is hoped to Increase the Health & Milllgnn . 1.50 .45 Alex Rogel, Elizabeth Braceivell, .50 speaker at tl:e commencement exer- Standard Liquid Filler 1.50 .80 .30 liso Saggese, Juanlta SmiUi, Nor- cises uf the Mercer P.oasley school man. Richarson, Catherine Del Gui- !ni" law at Newark on Friday of this PRATT & LAMBERT FLOOR VARNISH dice, Edith Donato, Sarah .Figaro, week. Amelia Geroni and Harriet Jones. Qt Ft. * a-.:--jus freshman year at Ala- !-:.:-: • •.•.::\--.-rsity. j ("'!• i'l-.-n's day at the Presbyterian or FRUIT SALAD TEL. 1874. Ichr.r' i will lie held Sunday at 10:45 ROSE Brand—Tall Cans FANCY LIGHT MEAT o'clock'. Recitations will be given by EverReady Brand—Largest Can Mrs. W A. Shoemaker's class. Tho pro.'ram will be in charge of Mrs. :--l-.ii.-:v.".i;cr, Mrs. Fred England and cans €| sane Mr.'. Peter Farley, I Mrs. George Drucquer, Miss Shlr- U•;,- I.1: U'Miuer, Henri Drucquer and Mi,--; Rita Delia Porte, nil of Now York, were Thursday Ernests of Mr. ami Mrs. G. Harold Nevius. | Mr.-. Bruce Campbol and Mrs. :i1,,!:,ii H.ulawuy ul Llttlo Silver left 79 BROAD ST., RED BANK i-: i :•:;.- morning for Georgia, whero Tomato, Vegetable or Beano All flavors Largeot Cano tin'" v.-::i meet Mrs. Hadaway's two OT Royal Chocolate or 1-1-'<:-..; \v!in v.-ill leave school for the Vanilla Pudding, also :•;':: : r vacation. Tho four will go good for maldnu <•:-. •:• 'i'rjis, whero they -will spent S cane Ice Cream. cans plcgs. :!-. . :. 1 Mrs. Andrew C. White, •'' '' ; Vwiitn and Theodore Ran- i :i-•- if Irvlngton, Rev. and Mrs. Sale of .1 V. :'-..IIict, Mr. and Mrs. Elliot I x<-;::vt .-.nil Norman Stofflet of New EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD! c-irli spent Memorial day with Miss Krnma ilolmes of Sycamore avenue. FANCY WET Norwegian Imported—Beaf. 10c COLUMBIA BIVEB (1) Flat Golulm Brc/nd Mr. iiml Mrs. George Ford Mor- Corm M AC ri« hr.vi? returned from Aikon, South Cfe Cans glP^ B Cans fgt. S^O m Cana JB PO A Miscellaneous Assortment of Hats, Dresses, Carolina tn their summer homo on Syfahiine avenue. Blouses and Skirts. Miss .Margaret Meade of Thomas avenue suffered a broken toe when ORANGE UNEEDA BAKERS' n pince of iron fell on It In her home. le Sauce FIG BARS each .She received' treatment at the River- MARMALADE Flllod with Pure Flffa. view hospital FANCY N. Y. STATE Robertaon's Scotch rcn.1, QT. Revv. Carl B. Ylvisaker spoke to Imported SPECIAI, 1 VALUES UP TO the .junior group at tho Sunday S£> Cans ffigC M rao Jar g| lbs. SkPO mnrnini: pervices at tho Presbyter- gapao Jar ian church, Rev. Ylvisakor, who hni IK en spending several weeks with 1'r. and Mrs, L. S. Ylvisaker and Itcady-To-Fry FOR THE MISS. FOR THE BIG WOMAN, family, le't yesterday for St. Paul, Cliocolnto Flavor Party and Street Dresses, Sport and Street Dresses, FIUS81I T,Am Jar n, Cnno I in all of the Summer ma- Keansburg News. Sb PO Doz. Jore in Organdies, Linens and 1-16. Cono (The Roil Bunk Register can bo hovipht 35° Voiles. terials. in KmnnburE at the stores of E. L. Miller, $6 AND. $fi .»- .SiiMtu Lucin, 1'liitip ICultcr and Charlea SANI-FLUSH GRAPE-NUT Swansdown Uneeda Bakers' The KOI vlcc3 of two teachoiH in the or DRANO SIZES TO Sfi. public school will bo dispensed with SLICED DEBBY FLAKES CAKE FLOUR Shredded Wheat nt the end of tho school year. Acting Jteg. 46o SPECIAI,! SPECIAL! on a report of Kdward T. Compton, Cans Pkg. chairman of the teachers' committee, A large group of Spring Dress and Sport Suits and that tho enrollment would be Jens than tho present school year, tho Coats that sold for $18.50 and $15.00. school board decided not to cngngo Miss Margaret J. Small and Miss Beatrice Hazlet. Contracts will be given to tile remaining teachers, which -will ahow- a twenty per cent reduction in (salary to thono who re- ceive more than $1,200 per year. Bidq for the transportation of tho Kcans- OAtlFORNIA BIPB FANCY .TEHSKY Crepe de Chine, Taffeta and New Summer Prints of Chiffons and burg pupilu to tho Leopnnlo school will ho received at the next meeting E; of the board. Satin Evening Gowns Fine Crepe Dresses Dr. Charlc! Fromkin lins Instituted VALBNCIA8—Medium Slio Full Pods That Sold for $18.50 and $15.00. a jaiit in the county common pleas i lba. ape lt>a ffhG a Bunch That Sold for $12.98. court ngnlnnt Wllllnm Iiryno of I'er- ^ for gft pi O riniville for $20,000 for Injuries and losii of his enr which wno involved in an accident on route 25 with a. school FANCY JERSEY bus owned and operated by liryno. FRESH JEKSEY PANCS UVBOB FANCY JEESE"? OBEKN Miss Johanna Olsta, daughter of Summer Sport Coats of Flannels, Corduroy and Cord Mrs. II. II. Til ton of Manning place, was among those who received bach- WA8II15IJ elor of art degrees at tho commence- in all pastel shades will be sold for ment, exercise.'; of tlio New .leriioy Munches a Bunoh College for women Saturday morn-

Mra. Michael McCroddcn of Tron- lon ha;i been vifiitinj^ her sinter, Mm. NEW •FBI5BH FANC1? BIPB ITJIE8H ItOAflTED V. Hmith uf Highland avenue. \Iisr> Ann Gilll(;an hnrj reslgncrl licr position at tho Long Branfb hospital Sale Starts Tiiurs., June 7, 1934. to accept a piivato nnifilng position 10 llm. i OC« largo Bunclins nt Brooklyn. Mrs. Cntlmrino Cnnnnlly of Alme-' I Diincbea tf% 0% \0 a Dox. Ibn M P1O • 79 BROAD ST. rln, Gal., In vbitinr: her lirnther, John J. .Sheridan of Park avnnuc. RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 6, Page Nineteen

Grange Tfo. 99, a double initiation waa Miss Mary Crlne, Mies Anna Cross, Summit at a week-end house party at sustained in an automobile accident. Moore &nd William L. Dill at theYork and Mr. and Mrs. Ervant Kirk school will bo held Friday night of Mrs. Fred Zihn will be host«»s to ROM Fenton Farm, Asbury Park, to- and Mr. and Mrs, Bronlelaw Zglob- tlila week. Commencement raw put on. Mra. Mary C. Schanck aud Chairman of the Home Economics Belmar. icki of Jersey City. Fidac Display Mrs. Charles Buck of Marlboro were committee had arranged a splendid the members of the Ladies' after- night ci!ic?3 will tal'.o plnco next Tuesday nltlated as memhora of Liberty program, piano soloa, "The Bella of noon social club tomorrow after- The Ladies' Afternoon social club Miss E. F. 8asey of New York wan night. noon. plan to visit Bear mountain June 25. a week-end guest of Mra. H.'H. Bow- The Infant daughter of Walter ,'."' For Auxiliary Urango, and Mrs. Charles Young and St. Marys," and "To a Wild Rose," by Union Beach News. tell. Miss Ackcrson of Rarltan Grange No. McDowell. Mr. Clark of tho County Peter Hanson has returned from The trip' will bo made by bus. Anderson fell off a utool In her home 158. The initiation waa staged by extension office gave a very Interest- (The lied Bank RegUtrr can ba bouobt the Riverview hospital at Red Bank, Officials of the borough water de- one day lant weelt nnd nlio wns cut June !B Fidac Month for Ameri- In Union Beach at the store of GUB Sen- where he was a medical patient Atlamtlo Hlghluiuto Personals, partment are attending tho conven- near tho t;ye on a nail protruding Mrs. Ernest Voorhees of 'Liberty ing talk on "Tho Origin of Some ol •on.) can Legion Auxiliaries in This Grange and tho accompanying; tabr Our Common Vegetables," which Mrs. Thomas Corcoran will spon- The police department han begun tion of tho American Water Worka from the wall. Sho wan taken to tho everyone present enjoyed. The choir The graduation exercises of tho sor a Juno walk for the, local chil- to enforce tho two-hour parking or- association this week at the Commo- Monmouth Mrmntint hoapital in tho Country—Outing Saturday for leaux were beautiful and impressive. dinance and Is also making a drive Children Who Sold Poppies. Mra. Voorheeu had as lior asslstanta of "The Old Brick Church," under grammar school will be held in thedren on June 16. The walk will con- dore hotel at New York. first aid ambulance. Mr. and Mra. Thuraton K. Whltoon, tho direction of Mrs. Minor Brown borough hall next Wednesday night. clude at Kolodiloi's park on, Flor- against cars parking outside the The funeral homo of A. M. Poaton Tho old Mandalay pier caught ftr$ At the regular monthly meeting of Mro. Charles B. Tllton, Mr. and Mrs.sang a number of Negrd Spirituals, A class of about 25 Is expected to onco avenue, where various games white lines. and Son Is being enclosed with as- Saturday night shortly after an |o& ShrowBhury Unit No. 168, auxiliary Edwin F. Brown, Mrs. Robert Dob- completing a charming and well bal- graduate. will be played. Summer residents who havo re- bestos shlnglea by the Oir,on roofing curaion boat had departed, 'fho me- of tlii! Hod Bunlc pott of American bins, Miss Anna Cross, and Mraance. d program. A largo number of the members' opened their summer homes here aro company. The front of tho building men put out the blazo before it had Mrs. Ruth Matthews Is home from Arthur Dyer and family of Freehold, will have a brick effect. made much headway and tho dam- 1'Klon, which will bo held tomorrow the Matawan hospital, where she of tho Women's Democratic club will nttcrnoon at 2-.30 o'clock In the Wom- Minor Brown. Mlfls Jcanetto Hlggins was the Governor Mra. Josephine C. Christmas of New Clao3 night exercises of the high ago waa Blight, an1;) club nn Broad street, a display of the Colonial nnd Fidac dolls will ho mnde. Juno, In legion auxiliary clrclGH, Is called "Kldiic" month, nnd (i Bhort program will bo given per- tnlnlnf: to the Fldnc work, In addition to tho display of tho dolls. The Co- lonlnl doll, dressed by Mru, Honry Hylln, nn auxiliary member, -won first place In the Monmouth county con- test, flrnt plnco In tho ntate contest nt tho 1932 convention nnd received honorable mention for being the beat We are fully equipped with nearly everything to make your home more beautiful dressed doll In tho national contest when It wua nent to the national con- vention In 1032 at Portland, Oregon. The Colonial doll'o costume id an exact replica of ono worn by Annlfl Tloiidlnnt, who was Mrs. Itichard Stockton. Tho gown Is made of taf- Now we Enormous feta nftor a copy of an afternoon gown of tho period of 1740. Six pat- have over Stock of tlconta, all hand-made, are worn un- der the dreiiH. Une petticoat Is of flannel, a copy of homespun, another 14,000 Dependable Highest Is a white cambric with eight flno cordliiKH, another. Is trimmed with Sq. Ft. of Furniture at hair ]iln lace, ono has knitted laco, the next Is hand-embroidered and tho Honest top one in o( silk. No button!) wore Floor Space Savings of used to [aijten the garmentn, nil of them being tied with linen tape. devoted to Interest The small Fidac dolls which com- plete tho display represent a doll In typical costume of each nation which Furniture to the took part in tho World war and they were (Itched by members of Shrews- and Rug Thrifty MbNMOTJTH'S LEADING JEWELERS bury Unit. Tho dolls have been ex- hibited In Beveral places and tho members of tho auxiliary would be Departments Buyer. 36 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. pleased to show them to any ono coming to the Woman's club after ' tho meeting between 4:00 and 6:00 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Thoro will be tho usual collection of jdllleo for tho voteranfl and hos- Excellent Variety of Glassware and COMPLETE LINE OF pitals) nnd old silk stockings for the veteran who mtiltcB rugn. House Furnishings, On Saturday afternoon, Juno fl,a n Summer Furniture Floor Coverings outing will bo Riven for the children who sold popples on May 19 for the Curtains Including Congoleum by the Yard, ,/ American logion auxiliary. Children /"» ;~-\ who are^regletored and sold popplea V thin yoar are- eligible. They are to Cretonnes Throw Rugs—Various Sizes. meet nt tho Red Bank railroad sta- tion at a quarter of two In the after- noon nnd will bo taken by bus and private cars to Mrs. Edith Smith's Everything Bright and New camp, Tall Beeches, at Tinton Falls. The afternoon will bo spent playing games and at a suitable time refresh- in the Apparel Shops ments will bo served. — SECOND FX.OOK — FOR WOMEN Marlboro News. 7KiS WEKl'S MUTUAL QUALITY SUPER-SPECIAL FOR MISSES Miss Mary Crlno has returned from a trip to Boston. FOR THE GROWING GIRL Mrs. Llzzlo Strykcr spent part of last week with her brother, Theouoro FOR CHILDREN Sickles of Matawnn. FOR LITTLE BOYS Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Combs and Mrs. Pintnrd of Red Bank visited Eliza- FOR INFANTS This superior mayonnaise is made from ingredients beth anil Catherine Hayward on Dec- of the highest quality only, including fresh eggs. Dcli- oration day. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bert Emmons are douswhen served over a salad of lettuce and tomatoes. the proud parents of a son born on —Moderately Priced— Thursday/ Mr. and Mrs. Brown and daugh- ter Gertrudo of Brooklyn upont the 8-oz. Jar iSL TC U 16-02. Jar weok-ond here. Miss Bessie Allen of East Orange — MAIN FLOOR — — MAIN FLOOR — RED !UPE TOIYUVJOES was the guest of her parents, Mr. and CRISP ICEBERG IETTUCE Mra. William Allen part of lost weok. MEN'S APPAREL DOMESTICS Mr. nnd Mra. M. Drake of Long . MEN'S FURNISHINGS Watch for Next Week't Branch visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jacoh StetnDi ck YARD GOODS Mount on Decoration day. Visitors at BOYS' APPAREL LONG BRANCH, N. JT. UPHOLSTERY Super-Special! tho Mount homo on Sunday wore Mr. ROYS' FDBWSHINGS SO, find Mrs. Joseph Porsott nnd chil- Stora [lour* A Department HOSIERY dren Ruth and JUnrl. 0:30 A. M. until PSLLSBUKY'S STRAW HATS Store fai the HAND BAGS <£& C. H. Patterson and L. B. Conovor 6 P. M. Parking Spaco attended tho bull game at Hlghta- BUNI-AF4 KNOX HATS, Saturday Same Location GLOVES town on Wednesday. for our Patrons. 0:30 A. M. until Slnco 1873 large pkg. i Mr. and- Mrs. John Nolherleln will ETC. IP. M. ETC. occupy rooms In part of Mra. Ella Enbrnnco on Union Ave. *Tllton's home. At tho regular mooting; of Llborty > WESTON'S FLORAL CREAM &lb:.<£«M» pkg, lit CERT© FOB MAKING JAMS MID JOUES . iot.boi.29c JLS! POST BRAN FLAKES NEUTHIU . , a-epk^c FANCY-All SIZES Galvanized SCREEN WIRE PABST-ETT CHEESE SPREAD .-, -.- Pk5.15c WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE „,.,..,<,, 3S. '«,,„, bc/ISc Ib. 5cy 10c & CHESTERFIELDCIGARETTES-iKtumn- 2Pi,5,2Sc ,. WACOM DOG PELtlTS *«,. . »3o Mb. k .25c (PROWN-OOOPER'S) pks P B FBEE DELIVERY. oaocEnt vnicEs Esjracms JUIIE 7ta to JUUE »3to, INCLUSIVE 1 Department Specials

FANCY, ALL SIZES ib.<£lC IEGS °f GENUINE SPRING LAMB . »,25c Garden Hose FliiSH CHOPPED BEEF .... u,19c BOMELISS BRISKET CORNED BEIF . n,19c MAXWELL HOUSE 25 ft. New Summer designs. Spruce up tho room ALL BOLOGNAS "'^FRANKFURTERS a,.23c COFFSE with a new lamp and Boino of these special "Cotn! (u I!IC lait Jrujt". Alwayi frwila Shades, JOJ ilelktous lituuia it I. Vit..Stt[«d.

TABLE LAMP . £fcg»c Fresh Boston Mackerel . , . , "* 9c and SHADE «^® Freah Caught Bluefish .... ^ 15c NEW SHADES c each Large Fresh Butterfish .... 9c BRIDGE 'tasASrV"piotri>nicEO EFFECTIVE tnuna.7 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Grass Rugs, 6x9 . . $1.59 each . 5l1wl2c int Flit Sweet California Pluma 1k».23c P^^OUUHDRYSOAP,,1.3c

IfiY'S FACIAL SOAP (.L.9C 9 (Tlin old 150 8lzn) • • 29c Ladies Full-Fashion Hose 4Qcpr.

"nrijia 95 BROAD STREET EED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 6,1931. Page Twenty ] people of Red Bank will be celebrated NO NEW COP'NJfiEDED. NOTICE. W. Miller, pastor of the Baptist where her death occurred. She Is Tho Red Bank Real _Eist*t« board, Tnka notlco that Dnnt« Dey^itoi fc Business of the Eugene M, Magee Sunday at St. Thomas's chapel. Holy prletor of»tho L.lncro(t Inn, inlentfa To Obituary church, Jn charge. Burial was. in survived by three Eistera and si* Communion will be observed In the at & meeting at t8o Klkn home Mon- ply to the TownsMp Committee of Fair View cemetery brothers. They are Allda, who lives morning at half-past soven o'clock. day night, passed a resolution to the Township of Mitltiletowii for ?iSif?tyi' at home; Mrs. Daisy Quackenbusli. Shrewsbury Council Elected By Lions tall CoiiHtimptlon I.ircnse for IIIB liVenii Janica H. Rowland. At eleven o'clock thero will be an an- crfoct that In the Interest of economy Btttiftted near the highway ni- Miifjiof^ Theodore West, wife of Marcellus Quackcnlmsh of At tho regular meeting of tho niversary celebration with a Holy no new policeman iihould bn appoint- J. Objcctionn, if tiny, plmuld ha mnrie i- Funeral services for James H. Eugene M, Magee, former president medltely in writlne to Howard WT>R li a resident of Red Bank lor many Wickatunk; Mrs. "Virginia SniocU, Shrewsbury mayor and council held Communion service. A Eorvloe for ed to succeed Osborn H. Harrison, «b- Rowland, -who died nt his home at of tho Red Bank X.lon3 club, \vn;t erts, Township Clerk of the Tavvnphlp of years, died last Sunday morning ln wife of Harold Smock of Lou/; last night nt the parish hall, the evensong will be held at half-peat who liaa rotlred from service because Mlddletotrn. Eatontown of a complication of dis- Branch; John L., Charles and Kd- fleeted deputy district governor of oevLMi o'clock in the evening, (Sltrncd) eases Friday, were held Monday af- the Monmouth Memorial hospital at street committee waa authorized to tho Asbury Park district of tho state of poor health. The resolution states Long Branch of complications. He ward Conover of Washington; Alfred place street signs on tho corners. Recently the chapel waa repainted that the present force, for ueveral I»ANTE ternoon at two o'clock from thn Conover of Newark and Stacy and organization yesterday at tlio annual roll Ll oft, M. J. home of his daughter, Mrs. Florence had been in poor health for a long The recorder's report for May district convention in tho Berkeley- by n B P °* won members of the months past without Mr. Harrison time and was a patient at the hos- Harold Conover, who live nt homo, tit.itod that live wore charged with congrcRatlon nnd friends .of the mis- NOTICE. Chailln of College avenue. Mr. Row- Cartcrot hotel nt Anbury Park. Ilia has provided adequate police protec- Taka notice thnt Doiemus IJroii. Co. In- pital for the past six weeks. The funeral was held Saturday nt ipcklt»is driving, two for driving sion, who made no charge for their tion and that It can continue to do so land won 84 years of age. He was a Miss Conovcr's laio homo. It was election waa unanimous, nd to apply tn Mayor nnd Council of veteran of Monmouth county con- Mr. West was 5D years old. He without operator's license and three Tho A-sbury Parlt district includes sorvlce.1. Rov. Charles W. Nelson la In tho future, thus eliminating cx- lie Poioush (if Kftd Hnnk for Plenary He- ^ was born at Somfjrville and WHS the conducted by Hfiv. Frank IT. Huff of vi"-re charged with speeding. the vicar of tho chapel. ail DlRtrilmtlon Liquor I.irenno for picm. stables nnd county court officers. He Marlboro and Rev. John Sherman of clubs from Asbury Pnrli, Long penoo and reducing taxation. William 'lea eltuntcd at 11 Droad Street, Red had been connectod, with the sher- son of the late Peter and Molly \V. A petition was filed for the draln- Branch, Red Bank, Highland,'), At- T. Parker, the secretary of the board, lank, N. J. Ohjectlonn, if nny, flhould be West. He engaged in farming-, Mr. Ilolmdel. The interment waa in riK'1 of the upper part of Irving place nriudo immadlatcly [ij writlnc: tn Amy E. iff's ofllep at Freehold for tho past Holmdel cemetery. lantic Highlands, Keansburg and «.Ins! runted tr» send a Ipttar tn tho Shinu. Borough Olork of tho Roroush of fourteen years and was a constable West never married and is survived but tho matter was dropped becaueo Union Beach. Patients At The mayor and council setting forth the "ad Bnnk. far sixteen yenrs. He was born at- by two sistera, Mrs. John Drumniond ot Jack of funds, It was stated, Members of tho Red Bank club views of the board on the matter. (Sinned) and Mrs. Elizabeth Dennis, both of William Valleau however, that tho project would be - T1IO3. N. DOREMUS. Brooklyn in November,, 1850, and of Brond streetdied early lurt Thurs- present were. President Albert W. Riverview Hospital 91 Washington St., Red Bank, N. J. camo to Long Branch in 1876, where Monmouth street, with whom he taken care of so far as possible. The Worden, Edwin R. Conover .Herbert lived, and several nephews and day morning at RivervirvV hospital nuance committee was directed to Keoent Keiitala. A. IRVING IKHIEMUS, ho conducted the Rowland Express after an attack of acute indigestion. Edwards, Recorder Hnrry Klatsky, 3B0 Illvor Itoud, Red Dank, N. 3. company for many years. nieces. advertise tho 1932 and 1933 taxes rtobort Kennedy, James A. Curlcy, Mrs. Sou W. Boach of Wallace The following rentals havo been He waa 6f) years old. street returned home Saturday after mado by the Hodley-Hall agency: ~~~ NOTICE. ~ The funeral will be hold this af- and also pay off $1,000' on the 1933 George W. Bray, John P. Mulvllilll, Tako notli-o thnt I'nlny Bnrelll Intenrln • Mr. Rowland waa widely known ternoon at two o'clock al-the Wor,,.. - Mr, Vallenu wan born.at Kalamn- uixo.'i and tho remaining amount undergoing an operation nt the local Mrs. Peter Rafferty's house at 48 throughout tho county and waa a Front 7-OO, Michigan, and had. resided at Dr. A. A. Podcll, Harold Allen, M. V. i apply to Mayor and Council of tho Hor- den funeral home on East p;tid to the school for current ex- B. Smock, Georgo Qlmstead, Rev. 1r: n and where sh..e ha. d alway., s versary of tho date when the com- Mrs. Joseph Piersole of Little Sil- t Chapel Hill. Bcslden her husband, were frequent. The performance was had lived at Red Bank 25 years. He ver pave birth to a son born last complete nnnlyaln of ronl, which must not Tako notlcB that Jamen Butler Grocery lived. she ia survived by a son, Alfred given as outlined in The Register. h9 survived by hig wife, Mrs. Viola pany sailed for France. A number contain ovnr 15% nnh. "o. intend) to miply to Mayor nnd Coun- Mies Wilson was found dead in of, veterans of Red Bank and vicinity night. Mrs. Piersole was formerly Delivered to the vitrloua nchoold of the lt of tho Do ro LI sh of l''a i r 11 n veil for Tracy Mason, and a sister, Mrs. The expenses and receipts have not McCone Mitchell. Miss Jessie Insco. Township. Plonary Itetnil Dlntrlhtitlon T^lccnno for bed. Dr. H. W. Young of Red Bank Walter Wcrden, both of Keyport. we're members of the company and ..iremfRGH Bitufited nt lilvor Itoad, l-'oli- Ha- been fully tabulated, but it Is esti- George Randolph of Freehold was All bid,!! muat ho nccompanlci! hy a cer- waa summoned. He stated that The funeral was held Sunday af- mated that the profits will amount Auxiliary Social Meeting. most of them were at tho reunion. tified chock mode to tho order of the ven, N. J. Objections, if nny, nhoiild he operated on yesterday afternoon for Custodlnn of School Fundu of Mlddlotown mmlo Immedlntely in writing tn M. Floyd deatfc had been caused by a clot of :ornoon at 2:30 o'clock at her late to about $75. Winners at cards at the social Mr. Steven proved a very hospitable Smith, Borough Clerk of tho Borough of appendicitis, Township, for tho sum of 8100.00. Suc- r blood on tho brain and.taat Miss home with Rev. D. Roe Haney, paa- meeting last night of the Players host and the veterans had such a pcwsful hidder munt furnlnh a bond In the L alr Haven* Wilson had been dead about an hour form required hy Stntut© In the nmount of (Sltrncd) ;or of the Calvary Methodist church Surgical Patient. Boat club auxiliary were Mrs. Austin good time on his place that they plan the rontrnct price, the surety of Mttld bond and a half before ho arrived. Mlsa of Keyport, officiating. Burial, Jn to hold a clambake there in August. Confirmation nt Highlands. OHM GRIFFITH, l*rcnidont( IBB Pnrko Wilson waa a member of tho Mata- Mrs. Edgar Bacigalupi of Forma n Harvey, Mrs. Josephine Jacob3, Mrs. to be fluhjert to the approval of the Board Ave., Ml. Voriinn, N. Y. ihargo of R. R. Mount & Son, was avenue, Fair Haven, is a surgical pa- Joseph Hintelmann, Miss Annie Hart, Bishop Paul Matthews will admin- of Educntlon. 'AMES WHALEN, Viro Prenldoht, 1887 wan Methodist church and she had In Falrviow cemetery. Rlpht In reserved to reject any or nil Vyso Avo.. Now York City. a wide circle of friends and acquaint- tient at Monmouth Memorial hos- Mrs. Hazel Wesson, Mrs. Jnmes Bus- ANNIVERSARY SERVICE, ister confirmation to a large class at bldn if deemed to the best Interest of tho ROBERT QUINN, Secretary nnd TroflB- ances. Sho waa 48 ycara of''age. Be- pital at Long Branch. 5om, Mrs. J. C. Riley, Miss Edna C. eleven o'clock next Sunday morning School District to do BO. uror, 62fi Wont 47th St., New York City. Charlotte L. Conover Mapps, James Baine and Mrs. Mary The 27th anniversary of Kpiscnpal- at St. Andrew's Episcopal church at Dated June 6, 1034. 'AMES BUTLER, Jit, Owner nnd Dirnc- sides her mother ubo ia survived by WILUAM II. PETINGAI.E, tor, Cfi Ennt H2d St., New York City. led at her home at Wickatunk Sat- Strioken With Paralysis. Curl. The hostesses were Mrs. Hazel ian mission work among tho colored Highlands. District Clerk.' >ATIUCK MULCAHY, Stockholder niut Di- two slaters, they being Mrs. Emily urday at the age of 66 years. She Philip Oberlander of Hopplng's "Wesson, Mrs. Lottie Wesson, Mrs. rector, flS Morris St., Yonkcrn, N. Y. W. Sheppard, who llveo at home, was a daughter of the late John L. Crossing, near Belford, was stricken Viah Smith and Mrs. Jack Sparling. and Mrs. J. Edward Harvey of Brad- Conover and most of her life was •with paralysis last week. He is now Election of officers will take place NOTICE. ley Beach. fTako notlco thnt Luclan D'Anthory In- spent on the Conover homestead slightly Improved. next Tuesday night. .ends to apply to the Township Commitlco The funeral was held at Mlsa Wll- if Mlddlotown Township for a Limited lic- eon's late home Saturday afternoon, cJI Distribution Liccnno for premincn ult- Factory Distributor for uatcd at" KIUK'B Highway jinf Freehold, County of Monmouth, Vow Jet-nay, to BaUflfy a decree of nnid court of RumFon, died last Wednesday at proud of. A floor of high grade, perfect SfJ-oz. Ail Hair—Wattlr. Top—Moth Proof amoiuitiriR ti> approximately $.1,701.00. his home of a heart attack. He was 1 Of ycani old, linoleum- fresh from the factory—at 7.00 9x12 All the following tract or parcel of Innd and premises hereInnftor prytfrnlnrly rle- Mr, Shea was born at Brooklyn less than t/ie usual cost. ncrlbod, nituale, 1 yint? nnd helm; in tho and r.i.nc to Rnm:-nri about thirty BorouKh of Red Jltinlt, in tho County of yrnr.1- pigo. fit: hart been employed Another nciv development—it comes in Monmouth nnd Stofo «f Ni.v Joraoy. BoKinninK at tho point whore tho North- for many years a? a pardoner nn the the "Home Linoleum Kit"—an easily erly lino of Hccrh Street interned & tho Frank IJ, Finhuv 'fnia'p .-it Hnmson- easterly lino of Di'ldgo Avenue, nrd run- Hfi i.- ,SLH vivi-il Yty thrun dfiughters. handled package containing 60 square in K thonno GOKtoily aloriR Ttroch fltroot, fiCty-nlno feet to tho land of Ivlna, form- Mips CVithF-rinfi Shea and Mrs. Morris feet of the new pre-cemenled linoleum TABLES erly IliirRo'R land; thenco northerly and Sutton <*>f Ptiimfon anrl Mm. William parallel with Uridfto Avenue, nnd runriinff Kranz .of I/ong Branch, and three and all the necessary tools. One package lR nald Ivlnn Inml, fifty-nuven foot, to a point, thenco wcntcrly nlontr other Innd of con?, Tlmmas P-.hcn of Albany and contains enough linoleum to cover tho 1 to 25% OFF tho parties of tho firat part hereto, and John nnd Jani^s Shea, both of Rum- s*nA COFFEE TABLES, TILT-TOP TABLES, LAMP parallel with UDCCII SLreot, fifty-nlno fcot pnn. average-size bathroom floor. (Two pack- to tho eaat nldo of Jtrlilfto Avenue; Ihoucd THE HOME LINOLEUM Room ana TABLES, END TABLES AND MANY OTHERS. flouthcrly alonn tho eaiiterly aide of 11 rid go Th- funeral wo:* hoM l^t Friday ages will do the arerngo kitchen.) Avenue, flfty-H0 Sciunre I'Vct of ppmiine Inlaid linoleum of which you may never have A fine assortment of pioce3 ln the newest cover- prcminen dcacrlticd In n reitnin deed from rector, RPV. .Jolm V,, Murray, c.ele- Linoleum, prp-ccmriltnd by ings. Amanda J. Itoincn, widow. Ellxalioth M. thought—it. is a splendid working sur- run d Chni'ton U. I'arBoris, her hun- V>rM'"'rl a high mjuiorn mass. The Cnngolcuni-Nnirn's m-**' process. bnn.l. to JnniPB Mllcn. henrliiK (Into No- hen trip WC.VP Frtd Finnrrty, Edward face for kitchen table tops, counters and vemhrr 1, Ifll3, nnd rorordnd in tho Mon- Murphy. John Mcl_.:iughlin, John A IJrolcum Knifo mouth County Clerk's oiiko in Book 09 8 cahine t shelves. Utilize your "odd" pieces of Deed*, imRCB 110 file. Kanry nnd Joseph Clancy. Burial, A 3-Foot Rule Alno all that rortaln lot, tract or parcel in charge of R. Tl. Mount & Bon, this wny! f lanil niul prcminen, licrclnnftor partlcu* v/nii In Ml.-Olivet cemetery. ^ Cm nf Scaln Inrly dcncriticd, situate, lyliiK and being In tho Ilorniiitli of Uoi! Hank, In tho County Come in and talk it over at tho store. of Monmoutli nnd Htnto of Now Jorfloy, Mr?j. Maudn Ormlio, IloKlnnliiK at a point in tho enFitorJy «ldo n. |-o;'u1r-nL of Tied Honk for n num- Find out all ahoti t the opportunity which f HrMun Avenue, which point in ilfty Dining Room Suites % OFF oven foot, north of He cell Htrcct nnd tit bc.r nf yi'nr'*., died MKMmly last Frl- the new Home Linoleum Kit offers any tho northwest corner of a lot of Innd prc- dny nijxht at Rivcrvlow hospital of i%to 1-3% OFF LAMPS immly convoys) by thu pititlon of tho nrnt pfL.rn]y::i:;. Khc win stricken fit man who lil;rs to do things himself! ON OUB ENTIRE STOCK OF TABLE, BRtOOE part to tlio party of tlio RDcond imrt here- homo of lior brother. William A- Maple—Malmgnny—Walnut AND JUNIOR LAMPS. to nnd lijnnlnK thenco (1) enntorly along J : tho northerly linn of nnid Jmncii Mllcn l .r;iy <»f I'iifilanx, with whom ; 1IR Many flno reproductions. other lnnii fifty-nina fret, to bind fnrniely living, nnd (iii-il u few hours after be- nf TJiirtUto; thoncn (2) northerly nlnnl? Any H6ndy Man Can Cement nnld Innd formerly JJiiriiilo'H thlrty-Avo fcot in/ ;ulmit led to I he hospital. to tho lot fm-morly nnld hy tho pmtlof of Mri!. < 'oolco wn.'' thn daughter of This Inlaid Linoleum tho flint pint hnrolo to Itlloy: tliencQ CO. the l.'itn A. .ludiion and Jp westerly nloiur RHoy'« nouthfM'ly lino fifty fit-J—-' Ino /cot to tho cnutftrly nldo nf IJildtr" Oliver Hiny, For mruiy yearn nho was 1. Cut Ihr linoleum to fit, with the lino- Avomio; and thenro (4) couthorly nlnnp ii ti.'iincd mine. Henirlefi her broth- leum knife. tho Oflntorly nldo of HiIdiro Avonur, tn tha t r, i h.- in Mirvlvcd by a Ron, John L. point or plnco'nf boitliiiiinK bo tlio fnUl 2. Wet Ihfi prc-r«;mriittMl ltiit'ldilf; and Eovernl dimemdnnrt moru or Ipfin. ('unkc of Koinuilmrg, and a sister, pnstfi Ihr. linolmim down, jiifit an ynil K lntandrd In ho the mime Imul nnd Mrr. .icnnli' DFihlKicn of Red Bank. BEDDING promlfipfi deiiRiilvod in a cm tain t\mu\ frnni Her fiither, who died Jn October, > would n postage rUiuup. EUbh M. Pamntifi nnd Chnrlos II. Tnr- . OFF eona, licr hiubnnd, nnd Amandn J. Hmicrn, ' Hi:'.(», WH!', a fonnor membornnd pres- widow, to James MUci, hearing 'Into Jnn- l'lrnt tif (lift Middletown township Bed Room Suites unry Hthft0I«. reenrded In tho Monrnntith lm- (11) nf fdurittion, and a former on BMIS, Springs County Clerk'd olllro. In Hook 10114 of ,% to % OFF. Defidn, pniro a7, • li'MtW-nnul in she iU-d Bank cavalry BTUDIO COUCHES belied *in tho properly of Jnme*, J-tilrCi tln Mnplo—Walnut-SaMnwoo* Two D«ej>«ie»p Inner-Spring Mattresses mako taken In esecuUon al tfio suit nf DclU 137 MONfVIOUTH ST. Josephlna Kenrnn, nnd to bo flolrf'by • 'flic fun* i at w;^ hrUl Monday REQ BANK Fleet* nwv bo bought Bepurat-ely In Home i» double or twin foeao- Virus coverings. HOWARD HEIGHT, flherllT. morning ot 10..'t o'clock at the Wor- thes«. o c. .I.*.'- . • $82.50, $37.80 & $S!).M t>nt«'l May 21. 1084. rkxi funeral iio Edward W, WIBO, Bol'r, RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 6,1934. Page Twenty-One Unusual Christening. the boat Mr. Davelo broke a bottle trners Defeat Highlands Wins An unusuttl^ccremony was held at of white wine over the bow and very Swimming river Sunday when Dante ceremoniously said: "1 christen thee Daverio, proprietor of the Llncroft Bobbie." Bobbie Is the name of Mr. wen Nine Over Army Team inn, christened a small rowboat he Daverio's only child. recently purchased and will use as a Ref Bank Club Wins Ch/ei Rob- Higrhlorsekra Ueleat Fort Hun- duelling boat. Just heforo launching Boys can make extra pocket mor.py Jns, 8 to 4, After Hectic Game cock Kam, 4 to 2, in Holiday Belling The Register.—Advertisement. in Which Amcrico Brsmo Los- Gams Last Wefaesdsy Alter- es Temper. no^>—Havs Big Fi?eJ lassiug. ho Red Bank Townors won la»' The Highlands baseball dub last Su day afternoon but one chcmber 01 Wednesday afternoon triumphed over O^fH in. jour furnace, up yaxix thA ti>ntn, Amorli-o Bruno, loEt. H the Fort Haneook team, i to 2, In a D cliimncy nnd all ihroa^i tho not! only lost his temper, Onus caus- gamo In -which each team made five vrarm and cold-air Btadka—tu^r'o'ii ing a row on the Heldld , bbut hlie alsl i hits. flast, dirt and snot that only loBti according to accounts by play- The Hlghlanlera ncored their four HoLland's giant vacuum cleaner ers \nm\ spectator;! alike, a rleclnlon runs In the first Inning and were held can rcino^e. Start hoasccleaniog to tlhe umpire, whoso only mistake, by baring oar experts do yoar seoroless after that. Tho soldiers franac« renovating quickly en4 if It' was nmlntake, consisted in call- made one In the third and another In tncxpenfiively. Cleaning prztm for ing ' a Fair Haven playea' safe the fourth. Kohlenbueh of tho High- all types of system* are amazingly homp. lands team and Calasla Of tho army low right now. Phone yonrttftarfsj Umpire Neidemoyer called this play nlno led In tho hitting;. Thlo was Holland branch today! A factory- in tho fourth Inning. Bruno came In tho olith Btralght victory for High- tzmned man wiJl call any tim£, from Bhortfleld and la a fit of rag lands. The box ccore: withont obligation, todiscnea > •* i *> * Robertaon/lf, . 3 10 2 0 brothers, who had been warming th i-Ks i/ bench, rushed on tho field. Kohltntuih, lb _ S 1 t 8 0 Amorlro, according to spectator!) Kcndrlclt. ef . ^. 4 0 110 FURNACE €©o Ffthrer, c 4 0 0 S 0 nssaulted an afired spectator wh Mohr, rf i 0 1 I » didn't like the player's actions bu B»y«rrl. 2b. 4 0 0 S 2 he wsa promptly drawn back on th Bennett, p ^ 8 0 0 1 0 field by other players and tho gimi Spann, p 1 0 0 0 0 was resumed. 88 ~4 ~i 57 ~~6 />',.->! Manager Peto Egeland announced rOBT HANCOCK. ris after the game that all future con- AE B H PO A Shenltn. rf - 4 0 0 0 0 tests with tho Towners would ba can' LasRell, 2b 4 0 0 2 2 celled an long as Bruno was a mem' Coloila, lb. ,. » 1 Ij< I ber of thn team. Flaherty. •«. . 4 0 0 12 Shollir. !b ...- _..-. 8. 0 1 8 1 /;•' - '^ Branch Manager, L. A. Florenca Tho score of tho game W^IB 8 to 4 BardulU. If. 4 0 1 1 0 The Towners mado ten hits while tho Drill, c. 4 1 1 S 0 Phono No. Ked Bank 2192. Robins were held to eight. The box Kane, el ...... 4 0 0 2 0 '«" score: Lane, J>, 8 0 0 3 0 Worley, p ..- 2 0 0 10 RSLUlilD HIUIES IVC3U FRERO3 RED DANK. AB II HPOi II i 111 I llruno. M. 5 1 1 I Score by Innlnsat r. Vnccsrelll, If 5 1 8 » Port Mineoek I 1 1 1 H I 1 0—1 Hammond, cf - 4 0 13 lillrMoniU I H «.l 1 1 1 z—i M. Aschettlno. 2b 6 10 2 Our Service Car Citarftllii. r 5 116 T, Vaccarclll. 3h f. 2 2 0 2 Is Always Ready H. Anchrttl.nn, IV. 5 0 11 St. James Nine Crnlilf, if.) 3 10 0 Newark and Elizabeth Oroni, Ii. , - 8 110 "f) "§ E Psnnoylvonla Crtiw'fi'ril, p 10 0 0 0 Win Over Quads $Cb a & ^s£/ Station 41 8 10 21 1 St. James nine overwhelmingly Round Trip 33d St. and 7th Avcsua FAill HAVEN, triumphed over tho Red Bank Quad- Hudson J»l It H TO A Starters — Generators Terminal Ci. l.nH.m.l, 2h 6 0 0 6 rangle club In tho City league which H A. R. R. -r C O O P E 12. Cnlsndrll'lln, 3b. ...- 8 0 2 2 got underway last week aitor the — and — Round Trip Cortlondl and Church Sta. Amnnc, rf * 1 1 '4 postponement of several gaxnea be- SUNDAYS \VU«nn, ir _ 4 0 12 caUHo of bad weather. The Catholic Chicago, (AP) -When your ball every ahot except the ones In a trap. Ignition Work Jiuie 10, 24 Snivlry, rf ~ -... 3 0 1) saila into ;L forbidding trap and nil Then, pick your spot behind the ball alocum. rf I 0 0 0 boys won by the score of 2(V2. Fou July 8, 23, August 5, 10, Sept 2, 10 Kuionr, n« 10 0 1 teams have been entered In the City the world seems wrong, relax and and glue your eyes on that spot. make up your mind to make up your WEDNESDAYS rettlKrew. lb. 4 118 league, they being St. James, Red Don't mind the ball. You're aiming 42 West Front St., Juno 13, 21 A. Estclnm], c 4 12 4 Bank Grays, Quadrangle club and mind. at that spot for a blast, not at the T. 7«fl»ni|, p 2 0 0 0 That's the advice of Harry Cooper, ball." July 11, 25, August 8, 22, Sept B,19 •KSuuon, p 2 1 0 « Red Bank BlBOns. The scores; Daylight Savins Tlmo ST. JAMES. regarded as one of tho greatest "trap ( One of the listeners blasted a shot. Lv. RED BANK 9.-B4 A. M. 86 4 8 27 1 AB n shooters" In golf. : Tho ball wag short Scorn by Innintdi: Amon«, ei. 4 4 3 "Moat golfers club their outn from ! "Mlcu hit," Coopur shot In. "But SPECIAL FAST TRAIN WEDNESDAYS ONLY lied Ilnnk I) 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 4—8Oppenlander. e» ...... 8 2 traps because they can't make up ( v.-'.iy did you stop when you hit the . • . and it doesn't weigh much F«ir Hnven 0 0 0 12 0 10 t—i D. Cnl«ndrle!lo. >b - h 3 their minds as to how hard they're ;;;r:id.' That's another important rule Daylight Savins Timo Errnrii—Urunn. 'i'. Vaccarclll. Gentile, ClUrelln, lb - - 6 2 going to bit the ball," Cooper ad- more than that! This year's Red Bank 9:38 A.M. Cnlandrkllo 3, Kftzzone 2, A. Ejreland, Han. England, rf. -»... ft 2 j in blade moving. As soon as you Ar. New York 10:42 A.M. ten. Two-bane hits—Calnnrlrlellfl. Pettl A. Eednnd, T. VnccnrelH. Double play»— Sweel. e - ,. 2 2 ton of sand and miss hia ball in a L-IIICC" • ' ly, tailored than summer euits No advertisement in thin news- See Flyera or Consult Agents Wll»on to O, feolaml, Hammond- to Geronl J. Calandrlello. 2b. 1 1 trap. That's why the average woman paper is intended to offer nlroholla to Citarella. Ktrikc-outB—Ky- Geronl 4. Spence, 2b. ...- . t I "When do you use a wood to get ever were before. You owe It beverages for sale or delivery in by Crawford 4. by Egeland 0. by Hnnaen Conway, rf. ...,...... ,...... ^...... 1 0 can't play trap allots. They can't out?" to your disposition to wear any state or community wherein • Pennsylvania Railroad 3. Bnnea on bnlln—Oft Geroni 1, off Crnw- Ivin- p _ ..._ _.„ » 1 2 make up their mlmls." "Use a wood only if you have a the advertising, nalo or use of Buch ford 2, by Eftrlnnd 0. by Hnnsen 0. HI* them. beverage la unlawful. by Pitcher— By Crnwforil (Calsndriollo. 9S 20 19 "Light Horse Harry" pulled a sand Rood lie and about eight to ten yards Umpire—Nrldmnycr. QUADIUNOLE CLUB. wedge from hia bag and entered one space between the ball and the bunk- Red Bank Register • AB n H of the toughest traps ol Glen Oak er bank for clearance. Use a putter Ticehurlt. If - - 10 0 Country club. lUthimlth, c. - .... 8 0 0 if the gand ian't too deep and you VnnDorn, rf...... - - S 0 "The first thing I do in this pre- have sloping hank to clear. idrea an filHctionfl Hlnrlni. lb - 2 0 dicament Is to size up the lino of "For a long shot out, keep your 0 JL O The Red Bank Register travels FAILS, Deaptto K^rcltlty £ Muller, Sb. 2 I) flight, tho depth my bnl! is buried blade straighter and concentz'ate on eaoJrnoiis eoat of BAJJTOWIN, tt orau» Grooms, ef. ., S 0 0 over every street in town and every (obtfl fail done. Stood 10 JTS. test. Series' Opener Khddon. 2b _ 3 0 and just how hard I must hit it," ho a' firm pull with your left. If the Red Bank, N. J road in the county. Let it carry your AH Draesiats of oy mail, eoo a botUa. Kormr. p 2 1 advlficd. "I set my feet firmly and sand is wet, remember you need 57 Broad Street, message to those who live on these Insist on BnmstmdB. Et O tu Turnoek, rf. ... .— 1 0 get comfortable, pick a spot just be- twice as much power in blasting. Al- thoroughfares.—Advertisement. Shut Out Fair Haven Robins, 13 Emmonn, sa. ,.._.. 1 1 hind the ball and fire like this." ways keep your feet quite open and to 0, in First Game Between il 1 8 The ball arched out nf the trap and hit off your right heel, down and These Two Clubs—Konenki nestled six feet from the pin. • through. Don't try to hole out as "But the hooks say keep your eye you inevitably lose your concentra- Pitches Fine Ball. Colored Giants Win on the ball always," someone object- tion on the shot. Never take a full 4- The Rumson athletic club shut ou< ed.. blast unless your bail is completely the Fair Havon Robins, 13 to 0, laot Over South Belmar "Yes, keep your eye on the ball for burled." Wednesday afternoon in tho first of the annual series botweon these two The Red Bank Colored Giants, teams. Threo Fair Haven pitchers piloted by the veteran "Big League" were touched for fourteen hits while Rawllngs, defeated the American silk Red Bank Police Konseskl. on tho mound for Rumson, mills team of Long Branch, 4 to 1 held tho Roblna to four scattered lant Wednesday afternoon. Harris of In Second Place blows. the Giants made a home run. The Depositors ecore: Rumson mado Its first score in the BED BANK, Tie for First Between Local fifth inning. Phil Egeland rotired A bill Is now before the Jersey As- Marksmen and Jersey City • Irom the box after injuring his pitch- fircen, 2b...... AB4 n11 H E0 Bembly, introduced by Alexander ing hand in Mopping a iiard liner Hi»Hlinsi». If 1 t 1 Adomn of Ocoan County, "which Police Broken When Latter Roach, lb...... 4 9 12 from Jim Tully'a hat. Two other Hurrl.. •• _ S 1 2 0 would make it possible to the New Wins Match Here. j Bparkllng plays, both catches, were Williams, cf. . 4 0 1 Jersey Fish, and Game Commlsslo.n mada by Odin Etreland, Fair Haven Dlx, c : 4 0 2 0 to stop nsihing for forty-eight, hours The Red Bank police pistol team j left fleldei Johnson. Sb...... S 0 2 0 or longer nftor the fish wore planted last week dropped into second place 4- Booth, rf. 8 9 8 0 of the New Jersey P. B. A. pistol Rankin and Walling of Rumson Taylor, p. 8 0 0 In streamR. •wero the batting atars. Rankin made H. J. Burlington, secretary of the league as the result of a defeat at •- four hits, ono a double, and Ronkin 81 4 12 4 commission, commenting on tho the hands of the Jersey City .police. LOKQ BRANCH. Previous to that match the twi:. 4- Broad Stree nal Bank measure, states: "This would be a made threo hits, two of which were AB R H E teams had been tied for first. Eaci, blngles. The score: Strollo, as - 8 0 0 1 great boon to the trout angler and H. Christopher. Sb. 5 0 1 particularly In view of the fact that had been undefeated, The Red Bank •• BUMSON. 'ennypaekor, If...... 6 0 1 there is no pen peason this year in ers will havo a chance to even th Ann H PO A J. Tomaine, rf. — 8 0 score on Tuesday, July 17, when th' Carhorl, cf. 4 10 0 0 Stah). lb 8 0 Jersoy In September. It would elim- II. 'fully. 2b 5 2 13 8 J. Christopher, e. . . 8 0 0 inate tho practice nf catching the two teams are scheduled to inoe Wnlllng, ab _...:... 4.3 a 0 2 ;s«la, 2b ..... 4 0 greater percentage of trout the day against. nankin, „; _ c I i 2 2 '. Tomalne, cf. 4 1 they are stocked." Tully. lb ..- 6 119 0 Ilrmnt, p. ..._ 1 Despito the fact that they lost, thr 4- Snmmon, If fi 1 I 0 0 Malstch, p 2 * * * Red Bank marksmen, as did their, op- Desmond, rf 6 2 10 0 C. A. Gardner, River road, Fair ponents, made ono of tho JilfrhCE'. S«/«l. c B 1 2 12 1 SB 1 8 4 h us for Haven, winner of last, year's pick- league scares on record. Jersey Clt;, can now Kotifjkn. r - s 1 1 1 2 erel contest staged by tho Motor made 1,466 while the locals collected 46 13 14 27 10 Gomea Wanted Hero. Boys on Broad street, measured in a iotal of 1,458 points. 4. FAIR HAVEN. The Kosberg Paint bajeboll club 22%-lnch pickerel caught in Policeman Charles Erickaon wa.[- AB R H TO A of Elizabeth, formerly known ao theShadow lake. hlgh scorer for the match. His mark O. Etrtlnnil, If 4 0 1 l> 0 Calnndrlcllo, si.. Sb. 4 0 112 Elizabeth Farmera, would like to * « • of 298 tied tho league record. Police- ii. Esrelanrl, lb .. 4 0 0 6 2 book games with leading clubs In Stowart VanVliet of Sycamore ave- man George Clayton was second higl" Arnono, cf It 0 0 5 0 and around Red Bank. The team with 298. Lieutenant Harold Da.vison Qulnn. 2h, rf .1 0 0 I 1 nue, Shrewsbury, weighed In n FaMnm. Jb. «» S fl 1 2 2 Is fully uniformed and has boen twolvc-pound striped bass caught Ehot a mark of 201 while Policema Klodlm. rf. <• -. 2 0 0 10 playing together for four yearn. In- Sunday off Randy Hook In making Benjamin Pryor niade 288 and Sei PettlKriMV. 2b - I It 0 2 0 cluded In the lineup Is a colored boy the cntch Mi. VanVliet lined a nnnri | grant Jnmes J. Sheedv fell to 282. by assigning to us their certificates of deposits issued by the receiver A KKclnnd, c. , 3 0 0 3 0 r. EnolonH, r 10 12 1 who was formerly with the Black eel squid. Convoy, p 10 0 0 0 Yankees. The team will play away ST. JAMES'S CARD PARTY. Nnrtnn, p 10 0 0 0 from home on Saturdays, Sundays Ralph Brown welphnd in a five- of The Broad Street National'Bank. This offer is made because or holidays. Ray Bottdrf of 623 Mar- pound striped bass caught off Sandy .10 0 4 27 8 shall etrcet, Elizabeth, Is the book- Event Held By Parent-Teacher Asso- Sr ore by innlngn : Hook Sunday. ciation Last Week. ' > we are informed that many persons had all their money in this Turn son 0 O (1 n fi I 4 2 0—18 ing: manager. * • * I-nir H»v«n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0— 0 Hearing reports that bluefls'h were Tho regular Thursday afternoon ,—Wfllling, Rn nkin, Tu E ror! lly. Cftlnn- Prinoston PololBta Win. bolng caught off Shark IiJver inlet, card party was hold by St. James o S, Arnnnp, Qu.rn, Vm.z Parent-Teacher association in the bank and are now in need of funds for current ..expenses. :insP hits — WftllhiK 2. It (ink in, Swcel 2 A nine-goal handicap was too threo Sea Bright fishermen set out nki. Slrlkc-ouU—By Ko»e»f(J 12, by much for ths Rumoon Country club yesterday tr> seek tho first "blues" of auditorium. The high scorers re- nnd 2, by Conwn y l. by Norton 0 olo team to overcome In tha Decor- the noasoh. Charlen Anderson re- ceived potted plants. Refreshments Hants on Imllit—OfT K uiitiski fl , on EKB- wore served. Mrs. Donnin MBade and !nnH 2, nff Cnnwfly 1, oft Nor nn o, Vm- ation day game wiUi Princeton unl- turned with fifteen blueflsh weighing —Tiltnn nnd Crln voralty at Rumaon and the Prlnco- about four pounUi each, Charles Mra. Harry Burke were, in charge off tonlann won by a. ocore of 12 to 8. Rogers and William Ostilng were not tho party. Thoao present wero Mrs. This will in no way affect the efforts of the committee to Tho Humson team, a 31-goal combin- BO fortunate. Ernest Woolsey, Mrs. Matthew Pow- ation, comprload the Balding broth- er, Mra, James Larkin, Mra. John Commuters' Club Kancy, Mrs. Jacob Bloom, Mrs.; ers, Gerald, Ivor and Barney, and MEETING OF TEACHERS. reorganize or reopen the bank, and it may be helpful to the com- Danny Baldwin. Gerald Balding Charles Hoffman, Mlso Margarets Loses Ball Game Murphy, Mm. Louln Gam, Mrs.'. made six tallies, four of which were Banquet HoliI liy Middlclown Organ- George Coudrier, Mrs. JohnHughes, n foul ohotn, Sullivan scored all ization Ijist Week. munity at this time. ,' Tho Bed Bank Commuters'' club Mrs. Willinm Turnler, Mrs. Walter lost fl hftrd fought bnscbnll gninp hreo goala for Princeton. Tho Mlddlotown township teachers' Lnyton, Mrs. Edward O'Kane, Mra. Kuniay mornlnff, 9 to 8, to tho Allen- association held a banquet on Thurs- John Ilogan, Mn. John Glblon, Mrs. hurfit Commutorn' dub, which had linOonnl Opsn Starts Tomorrow. day at tho Keel Bank Ellta' home. John Gaul, Mrs. Clarence Jolmalon,, dofrntpfl tho Rod Bnnkera onco pro- Vlv Gheizl of the Doal gold club, The schools of tho town.'ihlp were MrQ. Lawrence Roche, MrB. Thomas •> vioiiply. The pimjo wns plnyeil nt Al- Craig Wood of tho Hollywood club well represented and the teachers Sngnrton, Miss Ruth Soyer, Mrs. Jcr- lpnhurst. Dr. Willinm Mntthcws nnd nd Johnny Kinder of Jumping ind gucstn had an enjoyable evening. omo Sloyan, Mrs. David Noonon, Mrs. i Rodney (iletty pitched for. Jlcd Bank, Brook, Monmouth's representatives F. Howard Lloyd, HU|iervisin(f prjn- Alfred Rrlas, Mrs. Willinm Ryan,! whlln Johnny ConUltn hnndlcd the In tho national open golf champlon- :lpnl of the Middlctown township Mrs, .Tamer, Balncs, Mrfl. J. J. Ben-: rntrhlnp: dutien. Wally Stewart was llp, are at the Merlon orloket dub, publio schools, and .Jamcn C. Hcn- nett, Mrs. John P. Mulvlhill, Mrs. i 4- on tho inound for AUcnhurat. a few miles outalda of Philadelphia,' drlcltson, former president, of the John McNeil, Mm. A. J. Patterson, The Second National Bank jrettlnfj; ready for the big- tournament, board of educntlon, addressed the Mra. William Maloney, Mrs. Theodore teachers and their wives. Tonnts at Blirownhury. hich will begin tomorrow. MOBS, Miss Mary Kelly, Mins Mary I A tnlk wn:i given by Mls.i Jean- Soffel, Mrs. Jiimes Anderson, MISK Kcmi-flnnl and final mntchcfl for lOttct Rnnldn, the gucit r.peaker of Oroolcs Wlna Fre»-For-Ail. Agnes Knne, Mrs. Edward Egan, tho Dcrnratlon day dnuhlcn tonrna- h,o evening who in an instructor In Mrs. J. T. Wilson, Mrs. Otto Her-; m^nto on tho VanVHct co«rt« at Samuel Crooks of Rumflon, inter- tho Monmouth county junior college. ;olloglata outboard eharnplon, won don, Mra. Joseph Bray, Mrs. Charles j Shrewsbury worn run off \nnt week, Mlsa Rankin hnn hml considerable Hawklnn, Mrs, Thomnn Hackntt, Mrs. i t I ii the cemi-nnul rotindn Kclrjon ho free-for-all race In tho regatta experience in educational work In Chnrlea Oiblln, Mrs. John Mortz, Mrs. I [infie and Harold Potter defeated J. old Sunday on the Pnaealo river by Jhlna. '• 1 Klla Kanny, Mni. (Jeoigo Harvey,! It. Km , Jr., rind Fianlt Owgary, (]-t, ho Newark Yaclit club. Crooko also Mrjj. Patrielt F. Kennedy, Mni. Dflvld i •!-fi, i\-2 untl U-1. CieiH'ial 11, C. Van- :u)]turQd the class B, dlvifilon 1, con- l''arinhiuul InJuriMl. Loroy, Mrs. Georn« Conrad, Mrs. John •4- Vlii't nnd Major H. C. VuuVUet, Jr., out. Jack VanDoman of Red Bank Milan, Mni. 1». F. I.anif, Mrs. J. H. WH'C (lefpatod l>y John Thomiia and iliPd third In this event. Wllllnin Heni]ihlll of Uc.lmlel'\vnn Red Bank, New Jersey treated at tho lllviu-view hospital Chndwldt, MIUD Mary Tlmmonn, Mrs. (.;,-irrolJ Moi/oitl, 0-J, 6-3, 3-6 find ti-3. MnryCurl nnd Mr,i. Alfred Marcellus, In the final mutch Hono and Pottor A ljpnnfldo newspaper circulation Sunday afternoon for Jnjiirio.'i to hia wfin ovit. In thrcr out of ftvo netn. -tho kind Tha Reglnter has—In the Index and middlu ilngor received while trying to unlwist n ropo from i 'ihc fM'nrcfi worn fi-1, fi-.T nnd fi-2. pur- nly kind that counts with tho ad- Onm of tho qulekent wnyfi to ftnd a cliHf.o HcketB wera awarded as •ertlser. No premiums or other In- tt fork. Homphill wn.q working on the W. A. I,;iT!.)yT.-,,, f hon lob la to advertise in The KofliB- ucementa have ever been offered to nlra w nr'.i Want Department.—Advsrtlss- fcha ajcWpijt, occurred, ' Ulont, EED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 6, 1934. Page Twenty-Two E? R33?K&fl5K^J$E!?S Red Bank Fourth ADDIE KIND FORMS TEAM, Athletic Events \ Red Bank To Have Dorn Victorious j Primo 's Pet -By Pap Former Humson Rlanager Now Msn- ag«r of Italiroad Team, Motor Boat Race• Over Mallen Nine Addlo Kind, former mnnager of tho Local Cindermen Squeezed Out Kumson athletic club's baseball tenm, Eighth Annual Field Day Deiror- American Power Boat Associa- Howard Mallen Association Nine la now manager of the Pennsylvania of Third Place by South River railroad electric traction nine. Games alion Dny—Track end Field tion Sanctions the Holding of \ Turned Back by Quadrangle —Six Records Shattered— Club 6-4—Muller Homers in aro played an tho team's homo dia- Events in the Morning alnd' the National Sweepstakes Sweel's Javelin Record Broken mond at Warinanco park In Elizabeth Baseball Gnmc in Afternoon. Here in August. ! Sixth Inning. on Monday and Friday nights. The The Red Bank high Bchool cinder- Scoring three runs in the final in- team Is fully uniformed and would The eighth annual Held dny of • he Red Bank is again in the limi'llght J men under the coaching of Don Need- like to book games with teams In numscm private school wna hold Dec- ... raotorboatlng"and yachtinp nt>ws|ninp of a long-drawn out pamc the ham, traveled to Aubury Park high this section for gamea hero oV at oration .day on tHo school athleltto circles. It stepped back into tho ma-j Red Bank Quadrangle club scored a school stadium to compete In tho Elizabeth. Addlo has worked hard to llelil. Track cvtmUi were held in the jor national motorboat picture Snmr- viclnry over the Howard Mallen as- Central Jersey moet held Decoration organize this club which ho did after morning, and in tho afternoon i ho day when Charles F. Chapman, FRC- relation . nino Sunday afternoon day and were squeezed out of third picking from a field of thirty can- [•chnol team Llrtc'itcd a team colm- re-tary of the American Power Boat when the latter played hosts to the placo by South River by two points. didates. Local teams wishing to pn.sotl of pumntH In n hoc. .ncor'ing association racing commisflon. sane- Quads on tile Leonnrdo Held. Two Long Branch high school trackstera book gamea with this club nhould gamo of ;pl:iy^rnund ha.seball byjtlio •tloncd tho holding of the National itriplrs and two singles gave 1h<> Red kept tlieir winning streak of victories communicate with Addio Kind whose t;coro of lii-> to l.'i. - Sweepstakes regatta at Retl Bank Bankers a two-run lead at their last clean when they captured tho meet address ia IS Madison avenue, Red Saturday nnd Sunday, August IS and turn at bat, the score ending 6 to i. Dorothy 3Suri;hard';5 Bjnintin^, and with G8',4 points. Aabury Parlc took Bank. tho'jumping ot JOilivard Crane, Jr., ~ T)qrn, pitching for the Quads, second with 2G points, South River whipped f> and "Lefty" Joslin, pitch- provided tho out:;UindlnK features of This is on'e of tlie country's prem- third with 15 points, Red Bank fourth the trade and ik:lu eveiil.-i. An Inter- ier motorboat races. The event Is Ing for the Mallenitos, struclt out 8. with 13 points, Perth Amboy fifth open to single-motored boats of un-jThc home, team were tho first to CAMERA PISOKES 4l£"J esting coniest was the purciUn verBiia with IO'/J points, New Brunswick Hchool relny race, won by tlni school. limited horse power. It had pre-j score in the second Inning when An- OUGHT TO BE ABLE ta\ sixth with 6 points anl Neptune viously been planned as part of the ; dcrson, who nipped Dorn for three itcliln|r of Charles Morton } O& T«& "WIDE OPmi Six meot records were ehattered. In for ihe fichool and tHo sensational hold' at Baltimore August 10 to 12. and was advanced, by Evans nnd the 880-yard dash, Kull of Now Tho Red Bank Yacht club, with the | knocked home by Peterson. Scoring ^Q/E Hymie Walling Bats in Winning ileldinf; of Emory Wales of tho par- Brunswick broke the record when bo untsi' t^anL. support of the Red Bank Chamber , ceased until the sixth inning when clicked tho watch in 2 minutes and Tolly for Rumeon With Two of Commerce, made application for j Ebie reached first by the way of a C.6 seconds. In tho milo run Wash- Out in Last Frame-—Hit3 Are Tlie resultH of the Various events, the sweepstakes to be held at lied fielder's choice. AVith one out A.1 Mul- ington of Long Branch shattered an- with tho.su llnli'lilrii; llrsi, second and Bank, with the above result. j ler, third saclcer for the Quads, came other record by running In 4 minutes Evenly Divided. third llsti>a in their respective, order, . Heretofore the sweepstakes has j through with a long homer to the and 48 seconds. Milby .^of Asbury nro ay follows: been run on the river hero under the (left field, road, giving tho Quads the Tho Eumson athletic club shut out Jiiyv.'u fifty yani li.ish - Npwi-ftmbe n«l{- Park hit a new high Jump record tho Lakewood athlotio club, 1 to 0, in auspices of a special association as lead of 2 to 1, Three runs were •when he crossed the bar at 6 feet 2 or. llurbiti'ii )lnl,ur. Sti'wurt Willie, port of tho Tied Bank Yacht club's | scored by the Leonardo nine in the one of tho most Interesting gami>s C-lliuniiliilt Ili'ly yard ilnsll—Dorothy inches. In tho shot put, discus and played thus far this season on the Iluriihunl, Kil!..ii'll llunl; Kilwaril Crane season program. However, this year | last half of that inning, after which javelin events Jim Gwathney, Long ami Kihvanhi litilliiKm Lluil for tliiiil placo tho affair will be held under the.of-jthe scoring stopped until the ninth Rumson high school field. The locals Juiili.r tlfly yi'i-i) 'I"--!'—IIIIII.-,I Hart- Branch colored athlete, broke records nmdo tho winning run in tho ninth »hnrn.>: William Kllia uml iillot Ilnril tied ncial guidance of the Red Bank With the score 4 to 3 and two out in theso events. Forty-eight feet 10 for r oiul l.larc. Yacht club and the American Power with Grooms on first, Dan Dorn came when Sweel .walked, went to second inches was tho new record which on Koneskl's nlnglo and oamo homo .liiiilor-rrinuiry thirty ynnl d.>h-~Cyn- Boat association racing rules. through with his third hit of the af- Gwathney made In tho shot put thiiv Tuvvnii'>, ICli.'.;il)i>Ui l'i'Kriiin, Hush Ono of the probable entries will bo ternoon to tie up his own ball game on Hymio Wnlllng'a pretty liner. AlllllliH, event. In tho discus event ho shat- The Rumsonltoa mado fivo hit 3 l'linnuy thirty ynr.l iliuth—Hojiry Milten- George Reis's El Lagarto, the speedy with a triple to left field. Chet Ebie, tered the record -with a heave of 117 IHTKI'I". (iniy lliyan. A unit Iliirlithiirni'. craft which captured the National following Dorn at bat, repeated with feet 9 inches. Gwathney broke tho whllo tho Ocean county team collect- l'lirt'iitii vrt. :icliin.l rciiiy - Won liy Hchool Sweepstakes, the President's Cup another long drive for a triplo to javelin record held by Bill Sweel of ed an even half dozen, DoFroitas of (I'Mwiiril Craii.'. Aim Kilt", Miirilm I.co and tho Gold Cup last year. center field, scoring Dorn. Muiler. Lakewood led tho batting with two tictty, DoroUiy liniKtmril.) Red Bank with a throw of 167 feet singles. Tha box score: .lunlor mi.t.'h ivlay —Won by To.™ I! The Red Bank Chamber of Com- who made a homo-run in the sixth, inches. Tho former record waa (Ilui-h Ailnnis, llarrii'l Cram-. Willinm El- merce is forming a general commit- tallied hi3 second hit of the game, • RUMSON. lis, Uliul lliinl, lti.lnTl Harlsluirno.) 163 f eot. Huliniiur liildi jinnjt —]'Mw;inl Crane; Dor- tee from other organizations In Red scoring Ebie. VanDorn retired the All It H I'O A olliy lluiKli.'inl, Mai-Ilia 1,« l"'t«y iiiul llu»- Bank to assist the Red Bank Yncht : | . Fred Wikoff, star of the Red andCnrhiut. cf 5 0 0 10 ai'll llunl, triiib: Hi. for ar.-oml |,liu-c. 5 ae H. Tulloy. 2b. ..._ 6 0 0 11 Gray cindermen, toolc a second in the Si-nlur nuit.-li ri'liiy -U'l.n t.y 'iVam A club in putting over what is planned | The Mallen nirie In attempting to Willing, sh 6 0 110 440-yard dash, Leon VanBrunt a third (Aliri- lhtlKcr:;. Churlcs MoMun, r'rancifl to be one of the most active yacht-1 get back the runs grounded out to Rnnkln, us. ..._ _ 4 0 111 Li.lnlfK, 1.1HM I'olli-r.) \ In the 880-yard dash, Eugono Magee J. Tally, lb „ 3 0 I C> 1 ing seasons in the history of Red j third. "Red" Evans, who got to Dorn lli.yi \n. (iiria. si'nii.r rrluy — Won by Sammon. If. soot o tied for a second place in tho high Iniya (Klirwnrt - JIUIIKIIIIHI. JoM-iih IIIIBB- Bank. Although the Red Bank Yacht j for throe hits out of the same num- PcRmond, rf 2 0 0 2 0 jump, Wikoff tied for third in the laml, ltobi-rt !,o», Juhn liliin.) Swcol, c 3 1 l Lt 0 club will be credited with the regatta, her of trips at bat, was forced out I'rimury III nark rni-i.—llnrhnra Aufr, broad jump, Garruto took a second Koneski. p 3 0 1-1 the plans are to make it entirely a j of the game in the eighth Inning Nlcholiiii ItuliiPni, Lynn Townlcy. in the javelin and a fourth in high •Scheldt „ 0 0 0 0 0 community affair. Bringing this [with an injury to his ankle. Pat HuiiiiiiiK biMiiil juriir, - llurt.tliy nurEbard, event to Red Bank means that the J Calandriello also received an Injury jump. Coach Donald Needham had lidwurdij It'iillmiin, lihviinl Crime. Third Annual Meet no entries In the hurdle events. 38 1 5 27 A .Si'iiii.r iuu-W i-iiti- -Ali'-u ltutgera, Dar- town will receive many columns nf to his ankle but was able to continue j Col. William II. Henderson's Maun- ! •Rnn for Swoel In Oth. h.ira* ll;il..r, Mnnorlo Whiti'. valuable publicity covering this event play. The third mishap of the day! *tiiin Echo Heads List of Winners, j The summaries: LAKEWOOD. JMnrinrn \H. I'irut.-ii, junior relay—Won in all the important newspapers in came between the last inning when 100-yard dash—Carter, Tjona Brnnch: All R II TO A by I'initra I l.cinisi' Kohl, Ki'iincth Souucr- tho United States and Canada. It Colonel William- H. Henderson's ! NlBBen, Perth Amboy; Itanaome, Long I)ratflt«d. c. I 5 0 nuiii. l.ci! r.Iillciiljcriri'r, J\lii[no Slmnlcy, the Mallen nine was warming- up. A t _ black gelding Mountain Echo from ! Branch j Wit taker, .New Brunswick. Time McKolvoy, 3b. ..._ 0 0 Mamiil-eUu O^illlliviiii, Ann Hayes, liO.litie will also mean that the regatta will 10.4 seconds. Wetterllng, as ,_.; 2 o o z ;i Atl.i'lin, .llnrrii-l Crane, Hubert. Morton, ball was thrown over the first base- High Average Goes to Fore- bin ton town heads the list in the jRecord Crowd Sees First Game Much Ailinnn, .l»nie;i llnrtr.hot-no, William bring to Red Bank a very desirable 220-yjird dash—Raneome, Long Branch; Sokolow, an, 0 0 0 0 lan's head, striking ' a spectator,, "'.stars of the season." in J. W. War- Elln, Jane ViinSnli-n.) type of visitor. . man's School-—Bangs Avenue of Intra-Sectional Series at Carter, Long Brnnch; Bcrsen, Aabury Park; Onbornc, rf. 0 0 2 0 I Treatment was renderew d by a Leo-; ing's 1933 edition of the official horse Wilson, Perth Amboy. Time 23 seconds. Doylo, IF 1 Simrl'iii-i vii. V'il. ini;:i. senior rclny—-Won William Bruns has been appointed j rdo doctor and nur School Triumphs in Ball Game Leonardo on Decoration Day by Vikiii^n (.loneph HciiKlJinil. JUarjoria na who were . show Blue Book, which was issued 440-ynrtl dash—Grant. Perth Amboy; DoFreitaB1 . 2b 4 2 0 chairman of tho National Sweep-1 Wikoff, Red Bank: Derent, South River; Homoi , lb 4 White, llmhiira li.-iker. Stewart White, spectators at the game. Tho box —Five Schools Participate. last month. Mountain Echo won the —Score is 5 to 4. 1 IS t'hnrled Mniii.n, Newco.nbi. lSakcr, Lnm stakes race committee and William Fhifer, Lontr Branch. Time 52 seconds. GcHiflffant cf , , score: 51,000 saddle horse stake at the New -yard dash—Kull, New Drunowick : Zoilor. p l'otlcr, Ana Ellis, Kclv.arilii Uullmnn.) M..Eldridg6 official timer. EED BANK. The third annual field day of ihe One of the larest crowds ever to II H PO A Forman's boarding school at Everett York National Horse show and $500 Purccll, Long Branch; VanBrunt. Red Tlio parent.s' tnam waa composed of see a ball game on the Middletown Bank: Vincolli, Lone Branch. Tlmo 2 min- 34 0 6*25 12 Cfrooms, cf „ stake at Atlantic City. Besides these Nuwconiln! Ualtcr, 11); Harold Hart- o was held Saturday on the school utes fi.fi seeonda. (New meet record.) •Two out when winning run was scored. Forbes. If high school field last Wednesday af- Milo run—Washinaton, Long Branch; Khorne, 2h; Kmory Wales, rf; Leigh- " grounds. The schools participating two championships the black gelding Score by innings: fr. 4 ternoon saw the Leonardo Field club Carr, Neptune; Dora, South River; Con- ton Lobdcll, c; Lorenzo Getty; Fred- 2 were Ridge avenue school of Kep- won over. $1,565 in other shows dur- Lnkowood 00000000 0—0 E^atontown Mine Horn, p nose out the Howard Mallen associa- nelly. . Aebury Park. Time & minutes 48 erick Burffhard, p; Edward Van Sic" Ebie. c i tune, Bangs avenue school of Asbury ing the year. :eeondg. (New meet record.) Riimnon 00000000 1—1 r tion team, 5 to 4, in tho first of the Ion, If; Mrs. Edward Crane, 3b; Mrs. IlNlillor, 3b ' Park, Pine Brook school, Fair Haven According to the official record annual series of games between 120-yard hifirli hurdles—McCarthy, AB- Errors—Wnlllng, McKclvey. Double Van Dorn, rf 3 school and Forman school. Honors another star of the season was Fred bury Parlt; Bogerf' Lonsr Branch; Walling. piny—Sokolow to DoFieltna to Homer. Nicholas Rutuers, SH: Porter Hoag- Sheldon, 2b these two rival teams. Aabury park; Kaplan, Asbury Park. Time Strlke-outa—By Kormeki 3, by Zoilei* 4. lanil, lb; Norman Titus, 3b; Mrs. Forrar, lb 0 , went to the Forman school for hav-Wettach.Jr., big chestnut gelding By 16.4 seconds. BflHeo on balls—OfT Konoski 0. oft Zoiler i. Local Nine Set Back for Fourth Following Request from his Shrewsbury stable, The Mallenites got off to an early 220-yard low hurdles—McCarthy. AB- John 1011b-,, cf; Robert White, c, , ~ ,, TTiing the highest averages. 1 bury Park; Kaplan, Aabury Park; Tfleaile, which won more than ten b •ib- start by making two runs in the see- On tla? school nine were Newcombe Defeat of Season by Score of ;the cinder and weight activities on inning, when they started to hit Long Branch; Ringkamp, Asbury Park. 13-6—Errors Cost Quads AB J HPO A'baseball game was played, between bons in last year's allows. Time 26.8 eeconda. Baker, Jr., 2b; f,ar.s Palter, Ha; Ann Cnlandriello, 5 0 0 10 1 the Ridge aud Bangs avenue schools. Miles. Jay Smith was sent in to do the jump—Milby, Asbury Park; Sewell, Colored Giants Win Ellis, rf; John Klli.i, if; Alice Rutgers, tho Game. Knochol. If. ..._ 6 0 0 0 pitching for the Field team at this Lone Branch: and Magec, Red Bank McLaushlin, as- 5 0 0 1 S Bangs avenue school triumphed with j tied, fourth. Garruto: Red Bank. Height lh; MarUin Loe Clrtly, cf; Edward o the score pi 11-6, Oliicials for the a£- point and the base hits stopped im- From Long Branchers Errors cost tho Bed Bank Quad- Anderson, lb. .. 4 2 3 7 Towners Defeat mediately. The Field club then pro- 6 feet 2 Inches. (New meet record.) Crane, lib; Charlou Morion, p; Fran- rangle club their fourth defeat of the: Hillliker, 2b. .... •I 0 °;tcrnoon included White, Jeffryes Pole vault—Bogcr, Long Branch ; Rogers, cis T,obilcll, c; Knbert, I,o\vo, 21). EVUUR, rf 3 1 o Young, Fields and Asbey. A large ceeded to narrow the lead to one Long: Branch; Hoilen, Long Brnnch; Tho Red Bank Colored Giants season on Memorial day when they reterscm, 31). .. 4 1 : run. Dwiirnky, South River; nnd Plchctt, Nep- soundly trounced the South Bclmar Pi.renlii .._ O fi ^ 2 1 1 1—15 McCuo, cf 0 .attendance responded from all the Newark Firemen tune, tted for fourth. Height 10 feet 0 School 4 0 8 7 6 5 x—20 traveled to Eaton town to oppose the athletic club, 14 to 1, last Sunday r 0 0 0 2 schools. The Field club boys took the lead inches. 'Alerts and were set back by R. Fcore Broad jump—Sewell, Long Branch, Dog- afternoon. A home run by J. Harris, of 13-6. Chet Ebie, starting on the The FummaricFi: Red Bonkers, Playing Errorless in the fourth by 'making two runs BASEBALL THIS SUNDAY. 37 4 0 27 8 Standing broad ju cr. Lone Branch; il albert, Perth Amboy Hcd Bank catcher, featured the mound for the Quad nine, was forced Error?—Peterson 2, McLaughlin. Hil- -np—50 to 80 pounds and in the sixth added another pair, and "Wikoff: Red Bank tied for third. Dis- —Mnhoiiey, Forman school; Mason, Hid[- Ball, Vanquish City Vamps, 5 clu to poor fielding by the Mallen tance 21 feet 7 inches. gamo. Tho box Bcore: Gamp!> Scheduled ;;uuonds in Tills Section. ning due to a "Charlie horse. Dorn. Dorn. Homo run—Muller.1 SucriftcD. For- pounds—J ml ryes, rman school; Bacon "Red" Evans was pitching in Moroz, South River; Sewell. Long Brunch; filling tha mound position, allowed Sttilnn bapor,— Evans. Peterson Shet ..„,.. _„ . Jictlems. Pine Brook. Un- —Citarella Has Perfect Day. championshiihi p forf m andd connected Wojle, South River. Distance, 48 feet 10 AD n H r, r inches, (New meet, record.)- Tlie following ^ anip;i are scheduled eleven hits in seven innings but had A Gr ..,. Strike-outn-B" " y ~Du- m 3. J,y .limiiert cl:.3a-CroB9 IUIIBC avenue; How for two hits. The Mallen team was V. Groc-n, 2h 3-110 nni :ui1 1 es Rnwllngfl, If „ 3 ,1 3 0 to be played this Simf!?^' on base- Bnsea on balls—Of! Joslin 3. - , °^ ,° I)nnE? a\en e. Making all their runs in one in- table to garner two runs in tho DiflcuB—Gwnthney. LOUK Branch; Cas- poor support from his team mates. P per. South River: Wojic, South River; Mc- Roach, lb „.„ 4 110 ball diamonds at Red Eanfc and vi- 2. import Dom .. rr - ^-"^ri^ZT'tZS FT, ning, the Rpd Bank Towners last seventh but this was the end of their Carthy, Anbury Park. Distance 117 foot 9 •The Alerts were the ilrst to score o JO3 Wednesday afternoon defeated the M. Harris, ns. _ B 2 2 0 cinity: in the second inning when Mceghan Hicks, Fair Haven. HO to 100 pounds— scoring for the afternoon. inches. (New meet record.* J. Harris, c 5 110 Bnrrjii, Kidtro avenue; Al^xumli-r :itul Till Newark fire department nine, 5 to Javelm—G_wnthni»y, Lnng Tlrnneh; Booth, cf _ _ 5 12 0 lied Brink Qu.-ulrani'tn elnb vj. Fair singled and was sent home on Yan- Besides twirling a brilliant game, ; on Robin. at 1'iir man ol" Bnnya avcrmt;. Unlimited cl.is.s-— at Red Bank. The Towners collected mto. Red Rnnk; Becker. Lonp Branch; JohiiHon, 31> 5 2 3 0 Kol'ln iioralla's only hit uf the day. The a dozen safeties while the visiting Jay Smith had a big day with tho Zaunerovicli, South Fliver. Dlntnn 167 feet Lnwnon, rf 5 0 10 Quads tallied four runs In the first of mw_; Howard, Banns avenue. bat, driving out three safeties In fivo ' inches, (Now meot record.) H. Gran, i> 10 0 0 IIOW.TIII Mallen n™nrinl ion of Lconanlo Hich Jump—.',0 to SO pounds—Shuler firemen made two less, than that v.;. NVptnnu City Ileinnrratle eluh lit Ncn- the third and the Alerts followed by 1 Forman; IVtillo, RW.KC avenue?; .Mnhoney number. times at bat and scoring three runs. scoring six in the last of the third. Forman. SU to 100 pounds—Jo iTrycs, For- The box score: SOUTH BELMAR. I*'oaiiril« FiL'liI elul, v». linl Bank mar.; Uaker, Fair Haven. Unlimited clnss The locals' big inning was the fifth. Leonardo Stopped riin>,'(Mni uii MiiMletown IIIKI. fiehool flclij •-Fields, Ham,**: {ivy tied for 3ccon.l; Wil- The Newark club took the lead in the FIELD CLUB. Melnman. 3b Red Bank Club Vanquished, 4 to liams, Forman. third. AB Munyn, p _ lll'uhl.'inila hnstolmll rbib vn. Mni'lo ath- Shut I'llt - -Unlimitrd class—Daniels, first inning when they scored two R H PO A I ) lowed the Eatontowners by scoring 2, in Game Last Sunday Af- , If. .. 4 Hlnlr. 2b 1 0 letir rlnli •!.( IivlnKion lit. Alhintlc IIIBII- 1 iun-S and added fu this lead wlih an- By Fort Monmouth two runs, the score being 6-7. '1'lic .Smith Hi., ... I Stanley, lb 0 0 Inniln. ternoon at Atlantic Highlands Jon™, ltidi-'i-. other tally in the fourth. The fire- Mass cf .. 5 Pylo, If Alerts again turned the tables when r —Two Home Runs. r.D-yai-d d;i-.li—- >0 to SO pounds (boys) men made another run in the ninth. C'ono .. 5 Field Club Suffers First Defeat LaurHncc. BB ^..^ 0 0 Tho Red n.inli Rofjlstor travelB they scored five runs. Their last tally — MiiWmey, Kormnn: Shulpr. Knrman ; Ifaus rf. ... 4 Drown, c 0 1 Kccvcy :tnfl-yara dash—SO lo 100 pounds (Kirls) Willlnmn, c .. 4 thoroughfares.—Advertisement. — FirUU. IUIIHC avenue; llnyd, Fair Haven ; to the plate, Three of (hem to 3. 81 1 7 2 teen hits. Alox Muller, third sacker Highlands field. This was the second .. 4 lor the Quad/, was the big hitter of Evnni, Iliil/c :i\ enue. ihiMtnitrtl class — doubles. The score: The Fort Monmouth team noseij game of a double header with the Lf" (I ray find La?, am a of Itidfjc avenue 37 6 H*26 tho afternoon when he managed to lOO-yard r!n*h —Ml tn SO pound a (boys) BF,D BANK. out tho Leonardo Field club, 5 to i, Delaware A. C. of Jersey City, which "C.alanilrielle. out, hit by butted boll. nick Schneider for three hirs out of the Highlands lost by a score of 7 jtnmin, Kidpe fivpniif; jMahoney, and A [5 n ii ro in a game that went eleven Innlng3 Bninr 0 2' l MAI,r,EN ASSOCIATION, four trips at bat. Kettel, former Fair to 4. The Highlanders pounded out I'liufll. Fmniiin, Sft to 100 pou n 2^f)-yard Hash —Jmci, Uidgr Rvenup; lurphy. c ^ () \ f\ 4 1 1 1 ' AB R II PO A mound for the Dragons. Peterson, 3b. ... The game early developed into a P]i*aiant nnd SmiUi, Panes avenue. :rawford, p, ... 4 0 0 0 5 l 2 1 Chkml.ers. c. .. 1 2 G 1 Mi-Clio, ef , 4 1 1 1 pitchers' battlo between Ballyk of Forrnr. lh. ... 1 0 11 0 Home runs by Bennett of High- 220-yavd relay—,'>0 to SO pound class— .. 5 3H ft landricllo, c. i 0 Port Monmouth and Maxson of Leo- Dorn, If. p. ... 1 1 1 RidKO avenue first, and Pine Brnok second. 12 7 19 EAST FRONT ST., lands nnd Soden of the Dragons were Evans, r , 0 2 1 2 Ebie, p ... 1 2 0 2^ri-yavd relay—HO to 11)0 pounds—Fur- a nardo. The Field club scored all of features of tho game. Bennett's man's. Itirijrn avenue, ltamrn avenue. RED BANK. McAllister. If . 10 0 10 •Ircult clout was timely, as he scored it ro 0 24 13 their runs In the first inning after JUpBins. If. ... 410-yarri relay—ITtilimited r.lar.s—Riflcc Taeo. rf two men had been put out. The Mull Errors—Conover, Knochel 3. Two-baBo SPECIALS ! Week Ending Saturday, June 9. four hits out *of four time? at bat. Sni-k rare-Hollmvay Hauler of Mcfinith, 3li. .. it;;—H.-iiiPcr, McCue, Joslin. Thrcc-baso Neither team could score In the •If) Fol'eman'a ta-tiool. ShieldB. If it—Conover. Striko-outG—By Milen 0, ninth and tenth innings. In the last One wa?Ta bingle. Riley led the Bed - Smith 7, by Kvnnn 7. nnsea on linlla lirittlo race - - Hiilci' er.ue Ton inn. [jwnsner, p. EATONTOWN. Bank boys in batting, and he <^lso riao lironk. — Oir Milea 0, oil Smith 4, oft Kvana 3. half of tho eleventh, Oldey led off COUNTRY DRESSED VEAL ! IDR }! TO A fieldGrt sensationally. Wlieel l.arrel rm-e—I-'i— I-'irnr t to HoKnn mid 3 0 -1 10 27 IS Hits— Oir Milcn 4 In 1 innlns, off Smith for the army .with a single and went lunly, l IMImvay .•[ J.orarini nn,nniil TCoek nnd fireen- Score by innii 8 inninHB, -i Evana lid In 8 lnnlnu«. rto third on Williams' error. Ho KalTi, S Free transportation to the ball lima ur l'inn llnic.l. Sei Hit. liv pitcher— -Ily Mlloa 2 (Calanilrlollo, Seennd tn (Inilv nnd itcd Bonk n n n n r, fi n o n—-r. scored with tho "winning run on SHOULDER McC-iU, Klwnod of llani;i n id Rotors nnd Stevena .MnrLaunlilln), by Smith (Joslin). by - park at Atlantic Highlands is pro- >Jewnrk 2 0 0 10 0 0 0 1—I Motuliu ;li. nf Fair Haven. Till •d to i^ntrice am! Law- KvniiB (Hnu.ier). Umpires—Shollcy nnd Adams' single over third baoo. Tho KrllH, It ;j! vidrd by the management of the Krrorn—Jlorln li,. Lnr.»-ns3or. Tu-o-limo BREAST renc Of Fn! li Knbiuson nnd Kvana Nell. box score: n j Highlands club to all those who wish its—Bruno, Cilarella U, M. A^cbetlic.o, ITrnrHi-y. rf if I!idi:e FOBT MONMOUTH. RACK Vanr."-! elln. if. to attend those Sunday afternoon. Thi t. Phlppj and "nylor. Double' play--Bruny o t M. Aictn PIlCiSl"-. r Citnrella. Ktri!;i..-out-, — H-- Craw, Kuril i.f ine Bri ."i" .and Henan and Blake :hnfTor. *n AB R H3 PO A Srhnr-Kif-r, r. ... The oars will leave Miller street at nl 8, tiy I.anitvvnsser -I. lliim-™ on bulls — of Ilidn: ond. La7 Mnrtln, cf : 3 1 Off Crnwfonl 3. off Lanwa.-.scr 1. Umpires 0 3 j li.'.y <-f Kiih-e av am! yhlllpr ai nieuth, If. ...- - B 1 2 1 1 o 1 t Sunday's I.n»reni-r uf Forrr Tlilnl, Rohinsi —Herman and Sinner. aas Shoulder Spring Leg or Rump y. 'i-Iihlands at 2:30 Mack, Jli 4 1 1 0 .•mil Kvn , of It idi nue anil Pay,, Scfcovlc, rf fi 0 1 0 I 1 ar.d !-lal HIGHLAND-, i ef Hull! TKAI'SHOOTING. Oklcy. c - B 1 2 II) R 1! FO A New Yacht Club Jcnkln.. lh. ..._ - 3 0 1 11' •I II 1 II Race oil Sunday Won by Charles Atlnmn, 2b. „ 4 0 3 6 1 1 n n n n Five. Events llelil on Ijingendorf Ballyk, p t 0 0 1 0 10 1 Low Club Score Bungo at Llncroff, Allaire—Previous Race Won Verhonkic, 3b 1 0 0 0 .It Ilr 1 3 .1 n 0 0 Fivo shooting events tuiilt place at by Alice Kennedy's Boat, With 'Johnncm 0 0 tho Jjnngendorf EhoolinK range at. Jack White at Helm. 42 -1 0 4 3 1 Lincroft Sunday. In Ihe luo-bird LEONARDO. Red Bank Bisons n 0 n 4 n Twclve-Year-Old Son of Swim- event E. J. Brabston of .Monmouth A now yacht club waa organized AB « 0 0 0 1 Junction took drat plnctv Bettini; 9p rocontly under the direction of Bulilio, If 1 1 ming River Professional lith, II , 0 13 (ANY SIZE) Beat Shrewsbury out of 100. Thomas Kanny ()[ j-lolm- Frank P. Dlckman for ownora of "". -51327 .1 Turned in Card of 75 on Dec- boat a having not more than 165 MnxBon, p BANK. del was second with !).'!,lilrd-'. Kllis lonovor, i!b. ... 25c lb. The Kf\l Krmk Bif'on;: defeated tho square foet of fintl. Two racon Imvo Hauler, if 1 0 Ox Tongues All 1! 11 ro A oi'ation Day. Young of Dayton took first jilace Hhrow: bury Aces by a :-cr>re of 7 to he 7b-blrd event, knorkiii lu-im hukl tin far. The llrnt waa wonKoviilonky, cf. . 0 12 0 6 Inst Wednesday afternoon at , IJOW M-nrn at the .SwiininiiiE; River ; off lo birds, Joseph Can- of l-'reehnld was by Alien Kennedy's boat, sailed by II. in.' , ,. 25c Hhrewsbury. Tile Aces started a ral- j i'i n n n .1 0 rountry club on Decoration 'lay wa.'i .Taclc Whitfi, nnd the fiecond, held last Wllllnnn. c ?n 'rond with 71. Albert. lvin:i of lied (FRESH or fflKNIin) ly In the ninth when they made two 42 1 (I 1 0 held by Hilly Kohroy, twelve-year- Bank nnd Oscar Mundy uf Hnutli Ktindny Tiiornlnp, was won by run.s and came within one run o£ ty- rf •: a n 0 0 n!d i\i>n of Ihe cluh'Fi professional, Chhrlea Allnirn, 10142 Amboy were tied for third with 70 10 3 0*31 13 inf,' the count. The score: Jack Itohrcy. whono total was 75. Hams 18c lb. 11 Kin ill i rid,' i\,'.". r bird3 apiece. Tho member ra, ntarting Sunday •Ono out wl- v/lnnlnc tin wna scoroil. Riley. I!illy went out in M and hack in 3f>. (W1IOT,K) HKD BANK. morn in;; at 0:45 o'clock, will bcpln a Scoro liy lnninK»; ' Hall, n 30110 The GO-Mrd event prize was awnrd- All It II lie i:; ono of the up and coming play- »»-C» • Alaska Pink Salmon , t-'ldell. i'.'Mi. .ill 1!..' t Mrs. .Samuel Halper ended in endorf of I,incroft with 211, third to third, thrco points; fourth, two Clnttlnjr Ilrmly for Iteirnttn. lnnro can 20c Hi.II I, I" I"" :. "•"'•' '"'nil place on the sixteenth green, Royal Anne Cherries Hall 1, olV Fred Langendorf of I.incrolt witii 2'2, point;; nnd all boats that finish in Tlic annual mcotinp; ami election of No. 2 can 12c' tl nien'.s flag tournament 'mirth to J.Woodli'n «r 11 time, ono point. Ulcers of the It«l Bank Yacht Club Mixed Vegetableo for Salads r,i!Hi:,wrnui!V. iiie winner;;, and Ihe respective, po- •Imar witii || 'J *;] I'olo Ganio lOndn In Diim, 21. F. J. Connelly nnd G, larvery of A meeting will be held Friday Racing association will bo held on Peanut Butter 2-II). jar 29c rtions In which they finished were night nt clpfht o'clock at DIckman'M ho club float of tho Itnl Bank Yacht 1 | i j 'file I'jliiceton University nnd Mon;unl- nin.s Harold Willl.i, Donnld Hub- od and committees for llni.-, •il all even; and Alec. Wilde and bnrd, James SLolcca and Donald OG- appointed at Friday night's New Potatoes 1 (i-(|t. basket 75c (3 fl fi opponenta wHM |Uuco [joaJs, nesa leada tliroilRh Tho Renihtur'n nd- IC Alngce ilnialic4 5!9rtliilnE;luAiii EED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 6,1934. Page Twenty-Three •: -4 M4^#^^»»^»«»'i»»><Mli4»»H -Jicol Notes ON M OUT' EAT' MARKET PLACE T • • f tlio high school irty Words for Twenty-Five Gents ml tn Now York i • ion tn visit tho id building und the REAL ESTATE FOR RENT ..JEALESTATE FORJRENT nvv,v! fleet. W. A. liitl»[>lea (or mile, TWO Ice IIO^CK. liiuic RIHI "*m;iir, i LO.ST, arecnlf-h blnek fountnin pen at Red WB BUY ul-I plmee, mm1* and hoy*' only. I CATTERSDY Ntiroen' Registry. 126 Hnrd- slncJt; males S20, fi HAIil of a houna for rent, egven rooms guide Jit the Timefl _a!a_o n'«»'j;nM|. h. Korli, Helfnnl. N. J. flunk pout office nhoul. two weeks n«o. 2ft West Front Mrcet, Red HAHII. itiK road, nhona lied B«»k 1422; trained and hath; nil lmprov«nienta: ftsrReo- ntiloii SM». Ulurl; imd iltu, Hud icd D(tuVir":'"fi(.'(]mi n ulcer. Fo fcot; I.yroinminif 31 itlvei-Hide Hvcuuc. Rod Itank.* -_-_.-.. --..-.-.—.rr- -. -,— —— end practirtil -•urtcii o• n cel•l' da' y o--v• '-'ni.*. Jt d tho titudenta IHJ whlto and lilrifk. STAR Window Ckiwlnft Co., OcorRo Ue, Convenlcnt to liun and train. r:«ll ot 42 mntor new |«H!. .veiir; fnctory built boat, LOST, wire haired terrier, white with tan mansKci, 6 Wharf avenue, Kcd Bank, •lent find courteous aervite. Eatatj- Itector rface. or rear of 34 Drldt'a avenue. t lianical departments, IK.it riveniic, IXJIIIT JJranch, iilione Long HHh_cd_192h__ JlMinth i'J77. _ _ enri!, black BtioM on bnrk ruin we is to phono MOO. Ited Rank, pJnne 7*-\V. i ji^nr1' and tho naw-j VACUUM ' CI.HANl'R" hon^tidrT^iT^T^ name of Itoxy. Itcwurd. t's-yctnl Brook X-ROOM house, hath. ' »«w~hoi~Wt«r iSKAVrni'lJIi Vomoraninmh, all a^c«l floll TO LOAN on first i-1go.KG. SJ.OOO In POSITION wnnled by rolorcd' couple; bcltp J ''jr* motoru rewound, new rubber Farm, Eaton town, N. J., nhone Eaton- Ited Bnnk viciinit/. Land £ Lotm wo man, rook, hounework; man, butler. heating plant; two-car tfaragai two vci'y leUHDiiiibk'. Mrs. IlentierGon, cord, Z'l fueL J o»i IT, a ml rornpiete overhnul town 4. can drive car. City or country. Uood blocka from school; rent r«d«teil. In^uiTe Mriin htrcfit, Port Monmoulh, N. J. ^ ,1c vttcft lied Hank. AW ami porch _ r (%i / •ldinfy Mr JEldred nd- for ?2.ltr.. Cult Iteil [lank '211!i, Hanean'a, LOST; MVy"S0~frVm 2^""n«i-Uir" 1'hicu/ Kc 1 Kntontown. and h^th; ge. Attractive O^noi-,, 12 Oak place, I'V.lr Havon, N, J« 1'AIKT'NOW nnVrVnvQ hnlf by buying dl- 42 Went Froiit^htiect, Rfid_ Hunk. AUTO LOANS—Con niliinUai7" lawn, treep, >hrjho s- " ,*. t iup nnd fidvl.spd thorn ItnnJt, laiKti male era, dark titter mark- courtcouo Gcrvlcot no cud J!KN, tv.-ij, In net in nalea reprenentativen NI--e neighborhood. Phono Ited B«nk_247y._ s i get from factory; Jiljj'i ifratJo houao lEHUII/r fiecund-hanhand watewuterr iiutnpH, F. In^'a; nnnwors to nnmo of Sasiiy, /or concern that Fella nnd manufactures Kent J.V-'. Other h< S2B to ?r,0. Ray f p i\ ov cxpni'lonco on Iialnt, 51.^0 iralloni arootl i>ai»t 'jOc ul- nta reduced, ' federal R "BENT, half of doublV"hoi7rto~ln""ex^ K 11. lied Hank. commission and bonuR. Wiila Box 407, s^recred. pennut Btono fireplace, kltehsn •* Fn tho afternoon tho WATER SYSTEMS^ KulrtiHiiiia^MtTrBo "V^" range and cabinet grtn stova; earas*. ! 1)AH MAS for nnle, one flollar ' the"V)"u«heL PAINT—Vo" ~houfla iar~o~nly~iB.tQ. Only LOST, male bull doR, Teddy; very trentie Hod Unnk. *. ' *' tho fleet, which In by buylriK direcdi t frof m factorf y Jo thihla t«r a rate ma inatallGd. Wo afuclallzQ in Ideal for rlKht (mnple. 12 Doughty |&n* WHliam Kano, KHUQ lnno, Mlddletown, b l nnd fjulet: onxioii'' for return. Please HELIABLE wornnn wishes laundry to do SUMNiKIV llIiNTXtlSp^Exrtll*TX~\G_~~OI~BX^ , „ • e Hudson river Tho lioiii-ililt!. Here's \vhnt you «ct; five {jal- phono tied Hank ] r»Ti.1." pump repalrlr.tr. Rfuldence, MIdJIctown. lia'i.ivc homes nri'd rottaRej in this vi- otjt[ver road, fair HBven. __ _ N,' J.. phono Mlddletown D6. Plurnblna. nt home; rcnaoiiablc nrireR. Mrs. L. rh.ity; romfortably furnished: «!50 m FOIi RENT, offices, nata, nouflSB, -,*;*-* 4 S Maryland wna olfhnutid, white, rix-wcckfi-old. qinu la liiwiAcd oil, one 'ivtiirt turpentine, PircoUe, 77 Linden place. Rod Hank. SSOO to; " " ftt c. Hcnvcll, West Park avenue, t!n(T and tinning. Fred C Hucat. - Hay ftDtrtmonta; Improved: fill Iocattu»*. ' , Rtoup cautiously In- one pound putty, onti four-inch brush, one BUSINESS NOTICES BOA fill at roaaor.alilB rates; all modern j aitUATIONS "wanted-"Anderson Agency V ft n H o rn Fair Haven, phone Red Bank Joat off Bread strcat. I^nd & Ivian Co, ". **' , dog " Those making ^J^ KUHII brush nnd » putty knife. Monmouth Improvomonta; hot and cold running Hupplioa Swedish cool-; a, waltrciRCB, 12 Hoehanlc atrcet. Red Bank. SIMNJOT 7o'r unto, by Afltor & Co., Carn Paint find Varnlnh Work«, 255 Willow chnmhcrmnHa, tuirwes, SWEBE, French ROV- IIO^USE for rent, nix rooms and bath; al ** r^ CUa Doy, Helen Maz- lilll, l.omlini. 17 70', ronnlilered fine wock nvemic, lifjriB Ihiuioli, phone 3U9-J. PAINTER and paper hanger, nnd decor- crnBH:;cn; couplcp, Swedish; cookn, butlcrd, HOUSE /or rent, si. rinckne? ; six ; rooniH, B!1 impujvcmen i irap ents a] lo.-aton. Con- lovor, VirginiaDuake, niII 11 niltp. I'hone Montclnlr^ 2_-2f)42-W. ator: reasonable- prices. Will paper ft Inndsrnpe KnVdcnern, houmworkcra. HO, th grarage. venient to BEAUTIFUL brown and white "maro for In'iiiire of V, . B. An^l.rn. irwtii plact vprythlng. Inquire of L«f> K. Lois Knnriell, Lillian tiaddlo or hnrfiCHK; younti and gentle; room for S3.E0 and up; all work tfuarnn- Couptca, S7*tj-J.lOf!j Ci\H Unboken 3-1812. Mce. 16 MrLnren tccd. Joseph Hoffman, 10 Monmuuth tfold jewelry, watches, teoth, etc. Roi any at reel. Red Bank, , * '- " O.nborn, Joseph Cal- MfiCKAY ELECTRIC rofrlcomtora and hrm Li-en iiHP'i mid cured for by children. .illes', ao^flroad BtreDt _Jted Bank, STENOG*RAP~HER^tth"k'ljowlerlgo ot Iaw7 phono 22G Knr «Me by Uijnhne!l of Browntown, phone Btreet, Red Dank. Phono 2104. Red Unnk. ( seven yenrs' oftico experience, desires ATT R A" C TlV EL Y { u r n i A hed .-• «"7en - ro o til " ' - . ; am Bloom, Charles dlnplny ((iBeB; time payments: write WILLIAM V. U1ETKICH, plumbing, heat- SUMMER rfOAlil)—Sh"aily~KmilO Hancc ' house; nil conveniences; lar^e ncre(inrour rvlM phono to sell a perl al tic A ; our volume hnn taken Dan lc. Red Bank. # * 11fn Tho nwiird will M™,;,no':'ih.SNv?iiShSk™ !S'SrJ: - - " - • ^ i-indors and gravel. Old buildings torn a remarkable jump upward: our organiza- Sl'x-ROOM hungalow (or rent, all Im- (jJIKI'N HOUSES, Rcvornl dilTercnt fiizc.i, ! - ' — : — - — — : ilown and removed. A. Jones, phono poles furnished nnd erected. Chan. E. tion in o]ierntinK nt n profit and our pro- provements, hot water heat with river FOR RENT at Harmon, furnished: threa 5^, y J pupil chosen by tho . b'OD, lopaoil, fill dirt, cinders, gravel and : Burd. ductive P tiles men are making excojitionnl and five room hungalowti, with Improve- pipeM, boileiH, tanhfl, etc., vary ninnurc forfo nnlenle. Pricen righright.t . CClaudl e i privileges. Inquire Rt 1 LsiRhton pi ate or .«" ' * , , nds In the upper half Wnto «i' civil L, SuceB«rir 2'ja ; Eatonlown 483-M. J monov: flny man who cntv measure up to VanHess's venctable atnnd, State highway, menta and erarHgo: rirply decorated; near iE Lltt!o S1Iver hono Ucd FURNITURE wanted, pccond-hnnd nr nn- our Htandardfl with relation, to back- bun line and bathin'R (froundn; reasonable " ' £?•? Tho candidates l-'i'dlnBluiyHen nvoniie, Newark, N. J., night ! h«, 'T - ' P north of Red Bank. Mm. C. VanNcss. Jl iinje furnituro' in nny condition; dc- Rround, npj'earanco and personality nnd rent to reliable tenant; immediate vosaeN- - *" * > ohen Jane England, l.hune i'tiKohnv' Il-M-IH. . . . ' • L'LIiCTRICIAN—If it'» electrical wo ae!l, .. l>r vjhiit you have. Vv'rile \o Pox who will not be flntisfled with enrnlnp ICBH FOR RENT, now houso on Concver lane; Blon. Phone 437 Runipon. *- - ,. i Mat ic fiainon, Anno FUKNITUKIG fni* Rule, J. D. Allntrc Cnll lentrthp; well rotted mnnura, top coil: Install or repair; estimates given; export 843, Freehold, N. ,7. ___ than S5.DO0.dfl per yenr, on our liberal buth, electricity, etc.: seven-roorrm. twn- lic'wt'LMi (i:0() find 8:00 P. M. nt 35 radio service. Store, Shoro Utilities, -Ifi ciir Karate; entrance to river nnd uso of SOUTH STREET; furnished genuine ; /: ln <^iIITltlm, Barbara drive way a graveled, tractor plowing; and) GROUP "LESSONS" in" hepinnerR' "contract commission pliin, will be extended an op- Chin.h utrflot, _^»l''__Haven,_N. J.» truck lor hive. J. II. Carney, phono Eat- Eaet Ocean avenue. Sea Bright., Victor G. bridge, seven leHstins; S5 a plnyer for rorumlty. (leneral Electric nir condltinn- dock; five minutes' wnl.- k to depot- Rental , colonial hnune, but with nil modern con- *- * £ Undoroth, Jonn Mor-ilAHLlAS. !>i)c iicr do7.cn: pctiiniiiH, tmlvifi. Pciottl, 26 Church Btreet, Sea bright, Krou[> of four. Write tii-idso, box 511ln(, t ropresenln the finest, moat palnbla low. Phono 871-J. Henr" y• B- . Applegate• , I vmitneen; very deep lawns and rna-s j-ar- y / vj \ M icTnnp.H, Nornia t'liuit r.iimijiH, iiHteiH, cvcrlnBUntrn. ntfer- 23fl"W Rod Bank. d«n mcke for seclusion in 'he heart ot Ked Bank. merchandbc In a new and {trowing indua- town. Phono Red Bank IS I 7. \ LAWNS untl Hardens cared for liy men try ; our prod nets include .General Electric FOR RENT or anle. five-room houBC, ISO ' T lift Parker, Frances B««runteed for five yearB at TustlnKX j (ruined in neatnesfl and attention to de- I BUY und isell nerond-hnnd cloth^H. munt lie in Koori rondJtlon. L, Kcrber, 2DO «il nnd gfts furnaces, winter iir condition- monthly, on Wonmouth rond; ail con- ALF OF DOUBLE house, one block from ^ ^ " Y%J#*&^ V*oln WnniRkPi* and e. Kcd Bnnk. H> Monmouth «feet, phone_K«l_Bank_3B. | tails; urounds kept In per/oct order at In K products (ind coo Una products for ll Shrewsbury avenue. Red Knnli. Phone vcniencfiB; stone gftr»Ke. A. ))lpr bargain. center o! town, for rent; newly reno- i ' ' "^wluUi't Thosfi who have i very reasonable- figure. tJeorjic J, Wld' flummer line: tho nuccesB of our Balesmcn Milt on Berk. 3 Mechanic street, Rod Bank. rflted; iteam heat, aix rooms and bnth; \ i i th* A^^g i tlio past yotirs arc I ly, Inndacapo service, phone Eatontown _ attributable to the usability of the VERY FINE property for summer renta.1, per month, Henry F. Hylin, realtor, n i 483-J. • 1 mptchn.n(!t«e plun tho trcmcudouft ndvortls- Jo^ralo fcf<^ Mmgaret HackstafP, FKED" BAGS wanted if in A-fcondltio^ furnished, In borough of Hod Dank; land Wllter building, Rod Bank, phon» 7*3. titri-cd nnd endue rebuilt. No reasonable »"»*_*•*• _. , I METAL WEATHKRSTniPS for doora and to bold whent ns threnhed. Will pay approriintionn of General Electric, 100x300; very fine up-to-date houai in Mlldied e-*st Bnilura Goode, Doris who have jmved tho -way for the real job T oifcr refuHfid. Cull lied Dnnk ii, \ CHIUKERIN*; fimndu, in mahofiany, for j windows; cave 25% of fuel costs. H. hKbcat price or better if taken on ctcrlit perfect condition; make anyona a very de- WilmflA^,**! /toatilco TJCWIH. i A. Ilendrlckuon & Co., phaiui R*n\ lianK for poultry wheat feed at harvest time. nr« doinK aa provcu by the number of KIrattle locution for summer; fine gardem, .... ulrie» coming to us daily from inter- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. tlnec-piKco living room ? I fi, I UOf). 114 Monmouth Rtrnet, Red Bunk. Thcron MrCamnhell._ Inwnn, shrubs, fruit, bcrrlen and flowers. 'lho f lt/» f»4)r(oi tournament will ested prospectn; wo flro planning to run Hfis to be seen to bo appreciated. For ;linlnj,' coiini $21.1 n, hedrnnm S2H.rO. frond 1'UIILIC AUCTION SALE—Wo buy and FOR SALE, nlcI.estnhliHherl food faunlnemi i ahort Brhool wherein wo will trnln de- 'OR SALE, Newman Sprlnga toed, mod- rnme tn ^jf e ]hil af(0ril00n when well any thine and everythlsiK on rnm- GEORGE B. BHOWN, insurnnco and in Ofei:n drove, N. J. Inrjulre at 8 toima pee Hondrickflon & Stout, 2 Linden ern ocven-room house; partly furnfshed; tho Zit"*j< *•* ^jjj opposn llio Acea on .Irnhle men, nftcr which wo will civo them ami npiiiiii.'i $L up; imieiiUH, clinirfi, rupn. mii^Moii. Sales evury Tucmliiy at 12:80 roal estate. 36 McLaren street, Red South ]-:ntL_boftrdwrilk.* n definite ntnrt on the way to an excellent iilaee. Red Bank» phone 2111. nth, eun parlor, two-cnr garage, barn 1'. M. Mflt.twan Auction Salr (X, 24 tr. :onnectine; lUx.800; trees. May Brandt, the lat,^ w^Sthool field. We liny, floll and exchange. Atlnn- B Bank. income through profipoctH. ftcld aBsiatanco STOHE and houoVfor rent; Btoro with ilx 8 .14 Rroad fttveet, Mntuwan, N. J., phone F12 firetne avenue. Brooklyn, N. V. iho.s^Sf ^ j?j -j ] ) under tho nu- tir. Funii^ire Wf\iel)OHBO, Monmouth ubu:-I)im borly. In Kood condition for nnd other uales pro motional plans. t A!r living roomfl. hath; rentrftlly located; ( C U 1( Rtieol, Kcd Unnk. Mntawnn S17. 9 model A Ford. "Sunnyalde," R. I). 'ARMS, houaes, bungalows and bulldins porvlslfi. Vjrfrs Kt nest Klnkln, will Conditioning Corporation, apply A. J. rent reaflonablo. Address 79 West Front NEW TRAILER, lined only one week, 6x10 dona for nale, farm rniseti; RADIO SERVICE—LGL U» tent your rn- No. 2, Freehold,* Rock, vico president. 3S2 Centrnl avenue, street, phono 2509.R, lots; many fine bargains. G. Howard hold p fr ^^ p , ^y tomorrow at dio on our modern "Alco Tent Panel" Llppincott, 31 Monmouth atreet, Red a feet, (it any car. "n^ Kcwark, N. J., or Churlea H. PetrOBkl. 47 FOUR-ROOM house, one block from cen- nlfio for children; nt n rcasoniible price. hlch locntea all defects. Your net will Monmonth street. Red Bank. Bank, phona 321. Sandy *Tn4»j Dlrktnun'n Uont Worltii. foot of Whnrf play like new ag-ain. Hannen's Electric. Hitinn: atnndurd site. Chcnp. Call Red ter of town; S15 per month. M«nry F. nvcnuo, plionQ ItcdHnnk 4 4. Coylo's KonnolH, Nutswamp road, phono Bank 218K.» FOR SALE, ono of Monmouth eounty'a M 1*331 V eiF ^ Mytlngor went on Phone Red Bunk 2112. CANVASSERS. AGENTS—Wonderful zip- Hylin, realtor. Register hulldlni, Red FA.ST~Chih-Crnft for nnlo cheap: OIHO lied Hunk 000-W. Hunk. Phone 748. last choice building sites, with any LAWN MOWERS and power mowers INTERNATIONAL harvester npraylnfr per pinlena r-IolhcR line, ro clothes pins, a tiip -i-^-t ''^ Yoilc Monday on the criiiniM-h up to forty feet. New Unlver- outfit, for pnle: flagpoles furnisher! ami slpn "on. and olT inRtu.nt.ly. Sure unlo avery mount of flcr«flK«. Land and wat«r view. Snndy JT>^ teimer. Rivl online. I hirty-hoVRo power nnd mtivine sharpened and rfipitrcd. Ordere called rice rlght__C__t 1_HHI«i>__Mf^_d[«ty™_2A6' B FARM PRODUCE. for and delivered. All work gun ran toed. erected. Sail boet to rent for the nea^on. home. Nothing like it. Arrly Friday nnd HOUSE, living room, dining room, FirbfHV H^rlnfr, senior at the lo- triilei. Dirlinuin'R Uont, Works, foot of Chftrlca E. Eurd, Conover Lane, Red thereaf_j^r_&t_62_J.Vhjto_street, Red Bunk." FOR SALE or exchanKe, Southern Cali- Wlwirf m'cinic. Telcphnno Red Bank 44. John Han Ben, 32 Hudson avenue, Red small library, Urfto 1cltch«n, laurt- fornia bun golem, modern improvementB, cal higf *?hno], wii recently ndmlt- VEGETABLE plnntn, lettuce, enhbaao, ro- Bank. ______FIRST CLASS gardener, employed at TH KKK~n"ew rol n, ? 2 each ; o no whl to present, would like to change poBllion; dry; fiva bedroomi on second fldor. ifaSo; lirse yard: orange, lamas, grape- ted R< a ^l|-}tbp f a bench club nt mnine, broccoli, tomato, pepper, egg- TYPEWRITER hendquaru7fl7~Ty!wvHteFfl ROW BOAT wanted ; muat be in sOod con- r n ciuimol iro box, Hko new, 7 5 pound ca- plnnt. celery, red and yellow sweet potato. capable of tnkinff full chftrge of estate. onfl liadroom on third floor: tiro-car ruit and deciduous treea; small town. RumrO'*1* * pneity, ?0; 9x12 nip, good condition, SI!; ranted, bought, eold and repaired, Tru- dition. State price and particulars. Beat of references. Phono after 6:00 P. >r&nga belt, San Bernndino valley; Ideal Liirtfe or am nil quantitiaR. C%. Doufllata Mn'a. 30 Broad Btreet, Red Bank. "Write H. "White. 70 White street, Red parajr«: lot 126x175. Steftra heat, ll year climate; fifty milea LOB Ang«]es. c din litiik'C, heen used nix wockn, S18. New 1'arker, Rumnon road, Little Sllvor, phon6 M-. Rod Bnnk 3764-J,* ^ ^ '^^ will bo distributed to onk kit'-hen net, rcfectoi-y tftblc. fotn* CONTRACTING carpenter; Jobbing pe- Bnnk. new heatlnff syatem. alio niw hot wa- h6nft Bed Dank 1107. _^____ Hed Bunk_178L-K. 0 8 WANTED at once, competent paper hanK- the ivfpjnP' -it £{ (}10 senior class next chairH. S-li. L. 15. Brown. ^17 Prospect clalty. W. H. Marvin, Riverside drive. WANTED, nartnor for established, pay- ter heater, enclosed oun porch, also HOLM DEL farm of 100 acrei, excellent FA.HM13U5 nnd truck irrowera wllFlind a Red Bank, phono 2103. er nnd painter; fitnto •wncea, which must TueB0**v 5 £^ 12 Tho books will ..ready mnrket for their nrnrtuca by nd- 'ng busineRB, little or no capital re- be reasonable, in first letter. Apply Own- larffe open porch. Screens on all toil, running streams, woodland* Colpn-l bo (loii3»*V 0 the class members thia COMI'l.ICTK rcHtnurnnt cimlunTent for vcrtlslng In Tbo Rcglster'a classified col- THE HIGHEST prices paid for live chick- quired. Must bo able to meet public; er, hox 511. Red Banft-* - doora and •wlndtrws. new awningi on ,%\ liom« built 1860; ten roonan, flTEplacea, Hivlf. wliolo or in pai-t. nbhcK, cooklns iimni, ens. Joe Baiter, 230 Mechanic street, middle afred man preferred, with car. liffh elevation, outbuildings. Further par- year. •, phons Red Bank 2309. Name and nddross for Interview. Address WANTED, laundry to do at home, or will porch; house recently done over In- iHcimilR. Bujrar bo win, knlvcH. forkB, wo out by day or part tlrna tn do laun- ticulars call \V. A. HoPDine Affflrtcy. 8 JicV; *J""{jam.in, a junior at thfi Hioonu, etc. Cnnh reglater, also three onn- POULTRY FEEDS— Park & Pollard, nono Faitncr, box Ml, Red Bank.' Kula and out. La.rRe cloBtts. Tlcnty Linden pla.ee, Ked Bank. N. J., phona 3^7.' ily i-iiwei or HKHV rnfic. l»q\i.re P. T. Jlen- hetter: nurprlfiidK low cash prtce«. Let dry or hounewnrk. N, Knvirky, Atlantic local t!liii^hool, won two third un auote you our special low prices on HADIO SERVICE—Prompt and rea- \VANTED, Fe^TYann must ba retT HighiandR, or phono Mlddlctown 268-M. of electric outletn. Houao rectntly re- ninr, r.7 Htr>:td street, Ited Ilj^nk. r»nal>lc ftn- op_ phono _D._Zlotltjii, *'Jl«ehoyi_261 flank 1154-J. umincaa ninposilinn. Phono 2509-R. J3.00O, 540 monthly"; will sell on con- wood caucau&jjt.-o& n hln propellor, forc- Inet .with three KIRRS dooro nnd two pRpncen SIX fresh cow a for snesnle,, an liable for dl ry fil mily purpoaca. Will givi e ROW BOAT "wanted, cheap {or eaih." MT tract basis. See Milton Berk, 3 Me' ing him ti,mporrirliy from tho race, hot turn for ppt3 nnd utensil Olh or family purpoac Will giv APARTMENTS. FIVE-ROOM apartment In completely hlphl . CtCntl l any timi e at 12 Rood exchange for beef cattle. Also 150 V. Brown,'24 Wharf avenue, phone'Red modernized Early American homentearl in order t0 romi)v0 the obstruction, h f bf Al 15 TRUCKS for hire; top soil, (trading, grnv- Bnnk 27." chanic Btreet, Rod Bank, phone 1617. o, Eatontown, N. J.* piffs and nhoten, for Rule very rcnnonnble. el; cstimiiteH given by load or quantity- Charming pettinK for antiriues, pleasant By ththo ti^l0 th|8wn s done two boats FURNISHED npartmont, a real cosy home. 'i'HRKB SUITS "^("clolhon for salt. Run- Wiito or phono B,_illotklri, Freehold 26. James J. Butler, Middletown. N. J., phone I HAVE JS.OOfi to liince on flret bond and four rooms; garnge; all improvements, location facing river, Tiear b\mlnei)s dis- haad pasuc^.iii1 ^ but he succeeded in FOR SALE, "red nweoL potnto pIaiitB.~Kll 279 or ,161. mnrtrr«PG : property must be in cxrellont very reaaonnblo to a reliable couple. Ad- trict; ynrd, .porches. Rent (37.R0 to di« TWO ACRES, cleared, county road, 1 \i t rented tn prevent block rot. Mrs. neighborhood nnd In Rood repair. W. A. mile hlfthway, near otatlon; well excel- finishing &'>|}(iri} p|n.Cc. In the class PURE MATERIAL, painter's, outaide, lead R. C.,_hox jU. 3_ed_Bank. criminatinp party. Telerhono Red Bunk B rnc0 HI,ACK """AN 1) '"TAN toy terrlcr~~pTippy Itimy 0. Boice, Wllnon road, near Thom- Hopping Airency, 8 London place, Red 1100. C W. (iray.LewiH. lent water, wood pump, electric available) • -3tt'#'as unablo to carry $25; oxccUcnt typo. E. R. n» Kellcy'R, Mntawan, N. J., K. R. No. 2, and oil inside, Wallhicie pnintn, floor Bnnk, phono .'197.* 219 EliOAD STREET, thrco nr four Urge ui table poultry or farming; (600, includ- thh gj J St,inn be fry, WII non n venue, near flre cleaning, waxintr, paper haiiRint?: cxpeil- airy roomn, furnished; housekecpinK; DESIRABLE homo for aummer rental, fur- through;, j^'*'£ contl box HO. ing ftoorad' tent. Terms. Addrosa O^neTi or BC housp, 1'ort Monmouth.^ * onced painter; work KunrnnteeJ. Kati- exclusive balcony; sartiKo; reasonable. nished; liouflo end grounds in fine con- Mitawan, N. J.* place. ,'.VS- SINCICK flcwinp mnehtne (drop hend) $T, matea free. Foul M. ThompHon, 2 Cen EMPLOYMENT. rhono 6)-W. - dition ; haR to bo aeon to appreciate it The 3^0^ Jn lino rnndltiott; new bnhy ciirrln^'e FOR SALE, largo quantity of good fitrcct. Seft_Bright, N. J. Apply 13fi Pinckney road, Red Bank FIVE and nix-room bungalows, all imprave- laque. will be award- C.E^ERA.TORS7 stnrtera nnT iBnit FIVE-ROOM apartment for rent; newly mertti; in R«d Bank and vicinity, oms %\'i, biiircUt, %'A to $f>; porch chnlrn, mft- hny for nalc, baled; moderate price. GOOD pad die hnrnnmfin v?antn ponltion: painted; heated; garage. Phone 1584-J, l23tiJ» p.d to 0te^p|)lo foUowinf? ..-n troubles nio quickly located by cur ocean -front, river front, end others la hoKiuiy duvumiorl tnhlo S.I.50. Stannborry Mnttbow Mullln, Brookdnlo Farm, Kooil with children. Apply Tnylor, Pine Red Bnnk." SPLENDID Bix-room brick house with sun at >Tt%Wp;|fi- CXCI-CTROB: Alirani Thrift Shwi>, Wilfion ft venue, nenr fire modern testing equipment, which nhows nt country with acreage; $3,500 and up. Six- Zagcr B Lincroft, phono Ecd Bank 3282-W. iitrcet,_Wef|t W£lnin£._N-_£: of four rooniB and bath, parlor, ore-car gamse: comer proper room houBss, 14,000 and up. Ono five- ',^^W|fioth, Muriorlo FHtj;, hniiKfi. 1'nil. Mnnmmit.h. N. J. a gtanco nhere the trouble is. No guess n Work assures you of a perfect repair job, YOUNG filRU wanted for work in Ice plenty of windows; electric refriKCRtor. iy; central location. Rant $40. Roletoi room house and elx acres for J2,5 0. Fin« Waterhury, 1 (17 Monmouth atreet, phoni Jane _^^^ffiffi^r I>hilo Davis and IMANO, uprit'ht, very Rood condition l \vlll TOUI.TRV WHEAT—Another wlient hnr- and vra gruftranteo tho repnlin. Our rrieea cream fltnre, with oxperlenro In lunch- hot water, heat furnished; also garage for hulldlftff lots. ?1.000 and up. Frank B. [tacVillco on account of moving. Mrn. eonttte. State IIRB anil e.xperlencs in for- rent. Inquire 135 Bridge avenue, Eed Kcil Bank 35QS).* Lawei, lOfi Monmouth ntreat, Rod Banlc. Aina^|^'|^||^uc> Thia prize, which vent 1ft nenr nml wo have nrnnpocta for are very rcaRonable. Stop in fnr a com- riillllpp, 17 Creek road. KcntiiihurK, N. ,). pleU test. 42 West Front street. Htin- mer places. Add rest Y. G., box 511, Red I3ank, phono 536-R. ._. was fi^f^lititntod In 102ft, was prn- fine lot of A-l poultry wheat. Special Bnnk; SEMI-BUNGAtOW, nevcn rooms, Bteam UNDER CONSTRUCTION, modern bunira- TnTir T^ jirlco to those who inko whent direct from Bcn'» Auto Electric Shop. FOUR larRO room apartment for rent 312 heat; laroo Int, fiult ticoa, nhnja tree hiph srhonl by low of four rooms, garage; plot 50x120: 1 fiold HB throxliccl._ Tlicron McCainchcll. WANThU for general hounework; monthly. t^one Ked Hank 3fln9. Kent ?40. Also furnished nummer horn trean, srood neighborhood, 3fi.00O.. Com- tho Jpp!fdbmpany of Koaton. Tim rnirliurt . elite typo; hoUi iilmont TIPW ; ff.'ii ItYK SEKJi—Wo havo Inrfio acrengo ' In BEDBUGS, roarhen, flona. mothn, etc., no ln mi dry. Apply Jan a Hint elm an Holeton \Val<;rbury, 106 Monmouth stieot, pletion dotalli and extran to unit buyer. >l enrh. -Mnnhnll, Locust i'oultry Knrin, At- Til REE-ROOM apartment, newly decor- " '^" laquo in to honor tho lye (iro^'n from clean, imported weed permanently exterminated (euaran- Ruttiaon, N._ J. Telcphtmo Rumfon 717^ phone Red Bonk 3500.* Rny VanHorn. Fair Haven, phone Red Bank \n\\\\T. Hinhlnmitt vo!\d. New Mt>nmo«Vh, atod; Sl& per month. _\ Spring street, tho oulfiiandinj,' scholar mid prospect now In for a pood crop of tend). Hats caught, with ferretn (not EXPERIENCED jrroVnT wanted. Calient Kefl Bunk. GOOD eight-room house, furnished or un- 213. extra KOO.1 i.ec.1. Trico will lie rcanonablc. Uenl Kiilinti Cluh, 128 Brighton nvenuc, THREE ROOMS, bath, nil Improvement.!!. furniahed, fine grounds; gar6.80. All lm- IUVER FRONT. Fair rUvon, furnlahed, rsliip and achieve- KUP\VHITK~OKi)AR" nontft. Twelve foot Theron_Mt'Catilphpll. poisoned). Phono 28*3 Asbury. Jack Donl. K. J. IOTIK. thi'co inrhcFi on Rirmll end, 30 centn 106 Wall are street. (.rover Apart mfint.i. provemcnls. Alsrj biiTignlowB from $ newly painted, modorn homo; ten rooms, tho hlRli scliool career. DAIRY FBElV—Qiiiii'l'tTTalancid rn'tio'nT: Kondrick, exterminator, cstablishcrl to S-I'IO. Rctlntotr1 Wnterbury. 107 Mon- two butliN ; flteam heat; crarsgo; lareo plot* Cut your fco(i rn;iti'. {let our epeclnl 3fi yeara. EX PERI ENCKfr*7iiifiR wn man ntPjnfnntfi' FOUR-ROOM npnrtmentT" nt 71 White mouth Rtrcct, phone Red Bank 3Eflft.* iar.'! tjio .Wlinl hn.1 llCHll lii'^'in'pprfert condltlan, SKI: twenty uLs- street. Jntiuiro H. Frcy, 74 Soislh streot, Brand view: $16,"00, rnfih S2.BO0. Rar Oooi'po Wn|- ll^bt pitnh, r.fic. each; ono fivP'snllort can In^v rnnh ptire on a pood 2t>r'^ fCPd. }lanco nrki child ren's wenr; part ttrno aiul Sat- VAnHnrn, phone Hod Hnnk 2S3, & Davis, nhonejicd Hnnk_ lj)3. _ _ •dfiy. Apply nt once. Goldberg's, 24 Ked_ _ Hank,, pphonc 13 30-W. HOUSK for rent, eix rooms, (ill improve SMALL apartment for rant from Jun o in, n k ( v ls PULLETS for nnle.-Wycli'ofT r.iTairfr^Whilo WELL. CONTRACTOR— EsUert well drill- Urand uti-eeU Red Bank. ni cuts, nntl gnritffd. In good location n, nuawii. Yotta npifcM^icio,|j-;.™ffj;;;J'^in*^7tVc o7orii'.% It(il! "n cTr- ni'' 13NDER GRADUATE NUHSE v/\ahan posi- ad tiltn only; two room?, privntprivnto bbotho , Locntod on .Mrtnninff street. Apply tr> Mr I^cfrlioniB, thrco months old; pox vnrci- er. Why pny hiyh water rent? Well TAKE ADVANTAGE now cf lhl< naw fSlnli, Cliarlon Blnir antl • „,, i,l(. ,,f poultry. l«n pound nllvc. M»i- work dona reasonable. R. FnuBpy. Srrinj:- tion taking care of invalidn or children; furnished for IIf^hf t hounckeepiriB; all i K. Shkoda. 7 5 Applegato atreet, Rive ff I iWinll, Ijoriiit Poultry Farm. Atlnntli; Hinh- nnlcd; nlfio Ion pullets, pix weeks old, provements; near station. H. A. Worth idx-roorn house, lot fidxlaO; all !m- 1 ilnlo avenue, Asbury Park, box 3fi, or willing to nRfiiot, with lieht housework. riar.a." ; • New Monnionth, thlnl liouso I'hono 41")8 Eatontown. • Ail(lre:iS_^Jurncj_))o_x r.ll, Red Bnnk- ley, 23 Rector place. Red Unnk, phon ^roVement1; stenm hent, Tifuh and Irft niilc from HMn 3fi. Turn fit S~c7~WTflTTi~Ui(riFoi!rJS. sevc™l~TTunT WHITE f'irRL'vnnted'foi- Kcnern] houpe- .BUNCALCW for rent," four rooms on< , dhoiver. hardwood floors, chsstnut extra pnclidt money , ()|,| c.|ien., Trco l.rm, jihono Mlddlctonn drnd yountl cockereh, nt ten cents ench. WE ARE rrepnrcd to bnle your hny, straw ___; ; hath, nil Irnprovementa; gsrace, pipe- anil on.ta from tho field, Let u» J\K«IO •work, ?5.0fl per week. Apply at 114 lean furnarfl. 3*5'Shrewsbury avenue. Rrrl trim, lath and planter wall), li'\-J6. ^Snih- »nle. wkllo imrrdulii. For ; ,"™t! . Monmtnith. Ihivd liou^p. left sido. from r Ktnlo lilchnny 35. rhono Mlddletowa PAINTING, decoratinff. papor linnRTn^ party. Ai[(I_rfiRK J. S- hrix .j I 1, Reel Bank. p ho n o_Z3 7- IL bery ; K.-ir.a^e. Tri'-e ?5,7.'i0, lower than itn 'nil Hed Hunk ^2SI|.K, or «t | KOR SALE, hot nlr furnnrc. enameled Kn.-. iorch furniture sprayed; renfiouanlo present value. W. A. Hoppinc Attancy, S Mn nnd ronl IIUSKO; five-pioro kltrlicu "et. liB!^ FURNISHEO bedroom and kitchenette, nil FINK old *even-rnom Dutch Colonlnl home. K; p prices. If RoinK to paint, nfik for esti- ,o in Little Si Ivor, to do RciiGrfil Undei) rlncp. Ked Itn;ik, j>hone af*7.* Vcln TliKKE ACRES of nlfalfn liny for sain •miirovcmantn; S6.f»0 weekly; or will «ii'tG with Kreen shutters, all new llh iorrilnii lop Inhlc. Inqillro nt 8."i mates. Arthur E; Boyce, phone Rums on (irk nnd enro for Feven-ycnr-olfl ,nge to bedroom and jiitliiiB room; in floors. no liKraoi ! "' " lo'i'lfoialor, HVj i'U- ; ,.h,m|,. ttrcol, Hed Ilnnk. lIwlrMriK* hetwocn 9:U(i and li:()f) A. M. 1 insr rnnilltloni $2.1.0 0. Inquire nt. 20 Fi'iu;!. VunSyckle, IM Went, Front street, > it iik ; iiif-t. I o i'At ion mid convenient to Vm SAI ; ln 1 r KKoii fiU-ett.Lonfr Hranrh, N. J.» 1TANP to rent, IJvinff quartern included, :\w vcusnnjvblc. flG We it I'vont stvect, 4&^V^'nV''?rnSn''' fo'ot'pc'diu" oi'.oilei" I ~ ''' «'"" e»>"Htio"n."i>"i'i"l»i nTove ntiStablet for roftaurant, \cc. rroani, etc., Hed nank. »I»1»S 'Sad,„,'.,,;!•',„•,? ,,,,,| ,1 Th,'. ?S, ire box S2.S(1. Mrs. II. Leather, Tort : fesl'Jl";,,;, I, ho lc vlil oven ' Monmoulh. phonn Kenmburir 3B.1-W, lacfttcd at Ideal liench wntor front, Enst VV()*MAN""wantV"w71i k"""Vy »ln"i~on"kimr; Phono Sea Hrlffht mBburfr; rlRht, amonp: tho cro'.vd. Own- riennitu,'; also nrnrtiral nurpc in .=irk or IN""SliHE\VSnURY7~on IlVonTl"ntro»t7Two WILL IIIJY typewriter:! nnd adding mn- llft V. M. Arnold oniinoL nttcnrl. Hood proportion at a rooms, furnitOicd; liupincss people pre- •r < I 1 rnufiiicment capfin. Mnry llnddnw, ,'1 Onr- .•hincH. in \i-m-kiny order or net: \\\" trcct, Ren. Bright.* Ronable price. Bitrnes. I , 0. Box i='J,(rn Klrcet, Humflon. phono Itumson ferred. Miss J wining.*, tail helwccn 6:0u call. Wrl'e or 'phone, . Joncph Serplc h.nst KennBburfr, N. J." , ' nnd 8:10 1'. M., Had Dank, ph*no_l 319- J; Keyi.orl.-N. J. _• mloiIsIlnyce7 Fiine For Action. HOUSE H mil; . See Hill, enro of Decr- COMFORTABLE' rnorn for' rcnt,~prlvntfl eotullm 1 TREE SPKAYIN(j;~pruninffr"fortmznllnn7 I'll,. cilRYSI.lCR tnailno eni:ine, 103n.- 82 aorso ^N. J.. Wnrd avenue. cavity filling. Porter Un.n,, Runinoii, YOUNG MAN will take work mi how/e- family: contl locution : very renaonaMp. lied ]IR14 0:11ft n'rlni-k. power; junt nhotit broken in; prorelloi- mnn or hiindv a\I ninuml mnn. Con Ii Hacrlsoti avenue. _Call Red natik_3S0-^ phone 323. i y~Auiitln~Viir:""inw«t"ho drive onr. Cnll Itunipon ^• ^.M -__ ___ kfyc lii'imd; new. will tilintt, exhjt\i'it pipe. Btorn bearlnK: very aii nnd in ttoad condition; ntnte all ; TWO cheerful furnished roornn for rent on i-honp. Cnn lie neim nt. Son liilirht Cni and ATTENTION—Ileclatered Swrdlnli mnd- first (lnur. nil mndrrn rnnvcnicTir«->L ; Action Is what counts l'htinc Jteil Ilnnk 2!i 71 nnd your low in letter. Address Car, box nctir, from Swetiou, would frivn maBnnco JtAlUtEH wnnTctfrfu-'Bt HiV^ AnlcriTnn me- (lil On., oppojdjc Son IMiiht Station." rt'liwl. Api.iy C \'ht\ lira nn, 47 KirBl kirchenptt-e, Rarngc; for two only; front, r fill, Heel Hunk.* edtineiit hi cxcliniiRO lor i wn lijjht hniiao- it(i\\ MOAT. new. 3-f. Cull itL Walttir'it :cpinn: rooms. Phone Red Bnnlc 2010 nf. nvemte, Atlantic HiBhlnnd«, phone Atlnn- entrance. Mrn. Acnea Moynnhnn, 6 0 You cant alt Idle, and nxpect Tolkfi to atek you 'I'ydol .Stntion, Urond street, .Slirewnhury, FOR S\"LK.~" 101!7 "iTiodol," t"wo"-7loo~DuIck # lir Hi^lilmutn M.'t." ______Iiiikc avenue. Red_nunk^ nrii* SI.OH: I'lcrliic irn pcdnn. In «oo(l condition; price vennon- tor 6:00 I', M. ' . PC-feel, N. j. : DOUBLl/ or liinslo lynma, fivn miiujtci out. when they want, to buy Eomnthlnpr you have to nblc, It. A. Cooper, Stnto IliRhway. Red GENERAL rontractor, top noil, nmnuro, ^'M^, ~TAKE~lnuii(n y "ill" "iimn"c~fiirn"liy or lirnilli i.t. Iloil Iln hundlo wanh: o.\|>ci icnvod. Can rive .,',.K. ' *?J i JVlillo slm-l. Hod Hank.- F(m SALK. slxlcen-foot ; Marconi Ilank. i>honoJM33JIcd Hanli. 11M dirt, ciiidciR, peiuiut and unnd wtono from Rt nt ion. 139 Monmouth Rtrcet, nail, or vant to sell something you wish to buy. 'f.N-W M,i0i.|l pl,;» for Hile i nl«> "nmi; IIKRCI. ulldc i.ail; new July, 1933; nue- i _J for rock praidonti. OPC:U- ltcckcv, t7 ^c- rrferenrcn. 'Cnll cr jihonp 81 Linden Pcdnn "Sfi'fi, TOaWJodpn t«vT^ )IIIHM>, HodHank, plump I20I-J/ top i >t jp , ,11U.,., . ,H.IC,. ,,r ,, , llo|| ,lnt| ,.\rj,.,,_ }j;;,. licncly lor water. Write L. 1 onil street, Fair Haven, N. J., phono TWO" HO OMS, furnliihoT or" •niVfur.iished" i '""'„ ".'j^,,*,' 1 p Ivrl ; very i-hcnr. Tlumi- i II. Miiv.lcy. Atlantic IHnhlnnd*. plume. 26.• lux nil 9^0. Cnn lio neon nt Tnylor'n "WHITE WOMAN \viwhM"~)iny'n work 'to for lik'hL housekeeping. 2f» I liergen You have got to inform them nf the adv:fntageK Aut« Imiindry. 2D I'cail iitrcct, Iteil Bnnk. do, or would do lnmidry In or niii Cn!l Plnce.jled Dnnl,. __ ?,"-.%;; 7rt,i.ifc" "aid., ldn.nc. M;I. ! ELKITHIC. KKIIVINA'I'OR, .Simplex honor. phfino 22GI-J,* TEXiVCO of trading; with you. HA|N»WT*|p>",, H| ,,„, ,.|lin., I:i,,1(H; ";Vil,; } itas... h. nto. I. electric dflven; Kcoolor nt 21 d Mechanic «t icet, nftcr bwi) P. M., ONEL,AR(;iC funiisheil" r(».m"f(ir rrnt. AII 1 rnnk cano norvicc. wnalung, Klninnizinn phono Ilerl Ilnnk K' 7 I." ill !! " ^^ piinhi. defik, i-lilnn. iiniltii. I biVc. |-iiTc wheel. May ho. ppen I'rldny deluxe. r,K- wccli Jlliii. thfi rnr foi- thp rnnnt Importnnt—Fire Chief J:U H . improvements very piensfiiit: yooii inca- •HI , illaliu: tulil Ul'.oo und 2:nn. Jiu-diuc, AlRton wiromcr wonthcr. Open day nnd nlffht. CourteoiH norvlcn tinu; iHivileuo of KCUIIIK bresiKfaf-t in Luck and tide aiv» a mighty email consideration Red Ilnnk 76. Mprlmnto ntrcet, ' •I Hunk, nhoiio a'o65. Uoy Thompaon, Brnnd ptrcct find Wliit< tion \\Uh rliinly rouplc. Aildrcrn l)n* im.ni. 176 Ihid^nn^nvonuo. l£cd_ Ilnn k .' '.fi 'I'.'.'nr'ii, N."'.i!' in buying nnd silling goods. Luck 1R what ' wW.r ,H-" -'" •'' ' •"'»" electri•ledrlcr puiiippump,. witwithh " St.R.llon tnnll «Pon_"vciiliiK.^_i M. A. i"\ toi'tir,, 'A2. Sen Hrlnlit. N. J.' IAlK;S""".\i"ry voomsrYunvUh^ "for"' 1,,"M" ,~ !. fI . ' '">• »"le. Dr'cnr llrckcr. I In ood rondlllon, lor imlo cheap. Tliom- Tb'iiT (Thivrnlot ch,, perfectperfect, "joljol. .an and d \VANTKD. couple*,' jroocl rook, lioufemnjd, on pay rlny to tho man who ivorkn—and l ni S .i; Rubeitf, New Monmouth. N. J., tolo- _i?--\?» Bi»a! oi I. 1'i.lr llavenVN. J.' cci l.i l-inhr. ItHBann iliplhon'ilh . 19-21 HAWKINS BROTHERS, roa] clnto, eh miff pur, Ii ut lor, hruififininn : bent I OCA! W ph'uic.* _ _ _ tti1 '''"tnViV'.'X, •>'tii;'eni,r.i; .."a,idiiKr7rri T,-: nnlr ntrcct. Ked Hunk, nhono Safip. innuranee, mortRSKo loanR. in Mon- -''- ? •' - 1; 1 evening. (;. M. A. C. terms. Open SH"i. Addresfl Lar. Atlantic Hhrhlnndn. without 11ININ(i'" ("die, twoiviT-ldefeii, Vainut mouth ntrect. f ffround floor), Red prnvomciit; ff In in; y t now is a Rood time (o convert into cnah nml blue laiKinlry. Jr.fi. Call Mru. Wll- lnpR N. J.___ fnnlihle. At U Kim l»lnrc. Hod Run],.' Iliniuii, r.ll Ulversido avenue, Itod Hank, Bank, DIIOHQ 152. FURNISKKiOtbOMS ivith nil" "ronvonU all the odds and tndn thst you dont need about the 1 H A FO\ j H-1 KVOItT P(m t iiHwriiWr*~7ii WA.N'TF.l), rtfnornl hruiBownikLM*: »lc«-p in; lnn:ii nlr.i'. for in In phoim .'14,'i.l. liko new, with iH'w-mr Kiinnmtoc. Mu ?:t0 a inniith. Cull Hcl Hunk 22.'.. rnrcH, with or witlunit boa il, ."!•! Onk- houso nr fnrm or store. lionn. ;il|iH-M. It.'il lln i'lANO-KKY ACI'OltlUON, -Ti treble key.i. t>o to Im pi>rcciatilc IIEniiE f H BLACKSMITH nnd woodwork i- —Ha laml dtrwt, comev 'I'BM-1 uti-cct. ttc<\ H«uk. ev», 1S-21 Mnclinnlii Ht,roet. Kcil Hunk. llonal iiiic-liurfo ul- I'J lir nll(• strapp, carryiniyirr case,, iholvInfFH. hodfcB, Rwlvcllrocn. yokeM, IJMWK niry'furnlftlieirrioin.-'lii most con- prllcllcally IH Iilionn ai)6B. Open evening, (,". M. A, Ct clovlccfl, oic. I1'(inn ivn^onii repnI red. A _ jL1}1 J venient nnd host, rouidoiitinl noftion. Ai»- wllli r-itra ilin' sas. 'i-lfipo J1U; The host, nnd rhf>!ipf»^f way nf ohtainlnp: this •'id' •r. like tli-iv. SU; • •ilii't with case, lull •Bain 515. Ad- nl fltock of nonnonrd oak iilank mul \YANTl-;i), wiinni'ii to "n"^uM.~iji c«Micrnl ply 04 Munle nvciiup, ltcd \\n\\\.* iJ. (Inille. lii ilrcm Aci-ordicm, box !. U. Hod nniil..*_ Vou Ni-ji':i)"«"""injrk:"~iV«"jiuroi inrTf .ton tonirucH In lU.-rk. llnv«: Hint hlrh hntinewnrk. Cull hutivefii :»:(»'" nml cash in ihrnucrh nn advrrttaomftnt in Tha'R«|[Iftt«r'a CKT .if linnvy d.nililo' iuiriienii""witii"ecrilnrir Willy:! »lx M.-j.tori jot) nntl.mclfll cnh. «honlcd wnt?nn cut. down in low. h»mlv 12:u0 "A- M. MIM. CoorKe Iv«ns, Kumnon Claafaifted Columns. I'on vt ***- 1-tiL'i' vm limly cnuld IM1P lln'' '"" holiu; 1'lnnct Jr. cultivator, pint form body. iTi 1-lnrh wheel Imne, five wncmi nt von.«om\lito iiiice. Ht\chii\e loatl, Llttl« Silver, I'^JH' •''^'•'••I- REAL ESTATE WANTED. fl|>f>cfl tninsniiiiHioii. full (lontlnc brnvy knives repaired nml ground. Hnrne I'lior- IlKIil* SvANTKI), fonuUc; n frw- iffuir.l 0 lift > {' 0 !i : i lln ic h iir hicr nL nil iinios, KelnoyV, 'Knsl. Kicclmld. Indict, fiell Im.nlcry to filf-ndn, other*. # a ifcn/'S'nv * . - "- -H««".^ "b"n.rr;:c.! "AiJ..™» j"A" b:; duty ro»r, nil iitool wlieelf". jint\,\ ru)>l»rr; II oi I ft: X "j lookn nnd iim-fornv" Ilkr i\*w. 1'i^cd vinhl. Qmvlily, jn-irfi inr.nre vrpeni lniMcnPB jcav nrnnll Inrma fnr rcr.t or mil.i in vicinllv III1II I.1**** , ,;„;;„,,,• ,.;,;„;„„, „,„• \«\\««' ,':•'»>••.....,.-..., —,..,,.,_ round. ]{. I-'. S. IIai.Mi of Uoil Ilnnk. Mrs. E. Ji. I'oolo, .iS Church ! Jinn it at Mnnrli'c Brhwnrti'n Uned C/ir RADIO HEPAIKS hylYriny A.. i-VicdTiTnVlpr * J.-.' I.ON r;i""Hrn> rtfivtv I'-ICH'i KKN-HMJ I utiil bonl. for mill!. Icle- Uf, WcMt l;Vont Btt-oct, »CPI- J'cnrl stioct. incHUfl he«t of mntfI'fntfi natil; lirst cln^n Mi'ccl, Ked IlniiU.' nticet. KcHimlturK, rlmnn li'j;i, _ lIKr>""WANTi;]J.""rook,"Vr.'it" c:l«Wwhil«. 1 Jlnnl,'* 'i'OJi SAI.i:. lec'linx. porcolnln liiipiC hi)l(U AV>ryo[iVarmoromlry heckeil frpfi! 17:i i^niith fit rent, phone ?7fi; chiimltuniifilil, wliltc, ?f>M whltn HiMIl * 7T. imuiMl't of li-o; i'«rfoct coinlfilon, ?H. Nof~A^isi^>\'AJi"8nln1"|)0caiifle~overy~ilay rtnlo? Wo IIIIVB rcnl Imycin wnitlnK fnr l'lioiio 'lttMlJlftnl; 2ZM." in bnrsiain ifny horc. Lnlo model ltd Jlnnk IITIO-H." _ _ Ronoi-nl lionnewtuker. conk, ?i-»; colored farms anil cpuiitry licuici ot all klmU. Wo li'll W, Ofturcn, c»>»rlica jitul nenlnnn nt prices that Knnornl li.nincworUcr-i-ocik. ?4n. M,.n- uro cunntanlly Bclllnit |iro|.rrtln> wlilrli nio i >ii Ii. CAHIlAtiK IM.AN'l'M for nule. rondy now; will n|ippal tn you. Flftenn rain nf vnrl- CISJiaPOOIJS cleaned" rollnvn" rfiiK. nrooplnir mmith Kinnli.ynu'iit Atr*.'iu-)', 10 7 Mon- proiicrly inlcetl. Ll;>t vo'irM ruiw fur ijuick I (lit li» .ltd irrndlnjr nt reiiRntuililo rnlcfl; Ilow- ' T,| l.iu Mir- P'J.|ii» \n-v tTiiuiBRTul. vnrtoty "Klnt on>i model!) that will (,;lvo ynu plenty of iiKiutli nU-iWi, Kcd Unnk, phone Iliiflfi." r«nultK. N<» cUarsio unh'u:i IUIUI. IHmluim. fill r lenl BCI-VIIT, 3»r. i<> $nft. lirop in Httnio nv«l Mftxtinn, pho»o Allnntl« -Hl(.-J,1ninhr ? lho 77 5. WANTKiC"tin-co" Unit clnsn" whlto mnkfli 1,1, Kii»t_Mii_lii_nlrcot._l''ri'i!lH>li|. N. J. uld 'L tn iilniitliii:. I;.>OII;O Mi-Uliccn, l'ntt(-'num tlnic. Mnurlcu Srliwii.lz'.i Umsd far r^>t 1 HI Hints - nh.i> iiuit clii".i tmtli'i- und whitei lintirfe- ijKV^HN lolTn IHI^K i'f f."" ' rcil. ^•llFi . ,. „. . ', tw» \nuih, for t,nl«, HWMI.lr, SllM-WfilMiry. N. J.' __ Wcct Fnmt i;iri>ij|, nenr 1'cnrl Htrect, Itod f CHAIRS CANKl). Minn Klmti-ii WMKIUI, v.(»i'l.«vn. Ui'tl H;n,l. Khu»lt>i'»it:)»l Av.utivy, Biiwill linui.0. nil WOi»i". Itoil Hunk U> COAl, ANli WOOD liintlrrii I'oino HIIII i!Ot *2£M1J!J_Hil^iilLiil'j^._ _'l"'" «v"'»l''«'»••_ lillU'IC COACH for mile, STlf/. Hnilly formerly of Whnrf iivoniir. WIBIIOK chnita III Mniininulh ..tivol, p)ini,o_ 32} ._I_rd_ Hjiii)>; Koyimrl ; rcfi'iniwiMo I'licc. Aildresft I.., >«n * ^-^_ ^ntoilM.ry. ,,hune Itt-.l l),,nk H. (in ydtir WO.MI-•now. S-l n c«r«l, foiir- limp.. Ml Mniilo nvciiuc, ihtma SOft Itcil citnfli ^vork rctin nun lily done 10 J,!ii- I'IKST CLASS ""Kiuiit'h covcinofiH dcoiie* box 61 1, Jlcil limit.* fdni lfn»l 11'i : ovl in tnnnl. I,of uH imrttn » plttce. RF( WANT" tn r"oiit III" Kill' Hi'iVlk, Iniin-nlo-v nr in. -:ilf. Mnnnlnn. Tf. V. Tl. No, 2, Key- Hunk. ti.iHitlon; rhlldrcn. thin» yw» nv>i up. Hliniwl t!iontfr. Mi.-, irptiny, iilinno K-.l ltimV, ;I'JI,_ minll hoiirr of (our in Ii™ mom.-, hr Mni-K-inratfa Villa n.lin TV.n 'MLN ~v.nm*>d, n" <-MiorT^iift\ nereB- r^lliiblf <-r>mil»i nvnl limn /ill iin yi"r», lir.irh rluti at Sea Bright on Satur- Retired New York Lawyer Spoke Leonardo News. Phone 33 45 PROSPECT AVE.. RED DANK, N. -J. day nl ht on "Constitutional Phases (Tlisi Rod Bank Rcriater can bo bougltt) THE of Governmental Activities" In Lconnrdo nt tha stores of William Mey- i-rs, William Shcpson nr.il Mlnnlo Thorer.) Monday Night. Mr. and Mrs. Guatan Nelson and gene «. J William II. Hirst, retired New York family of New York spent tho week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ftie- KITKAT lawyer, addressed the, Presbyterian Others $3.50 & $2.50. man. On tho Shrewsbury River Brotherhood of lied Bank, Monday at EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK WE OFFER A BIG SPECIAL a roast beef dinner in the social hall lllsa Betty VanDaalon, a student nurse at tho Jersey City medical OF ANY 8 OF THESIS ITEMS FOR 31.00. of the Presbyterian church. His EYEBROWS, SETTING, SHAMrOO, MANICURE—EACH S5e. "Always At Yfcur Service" If you \rant to cnj.iy a .class of real old fashioned topic was "Constitutional Phases of center, passed the week-ond with her draught beer, ilie kind with a bead on it, the kind that has Present Day Governmental Activi- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. S. Special Steak im. atives of vested or contract rights, Arthur Ruhnlte and his daughter FRESH BLUE FISH 27c ID. and infringe on the due process guar- Helen of Hoboken were visitors here FRESH HALIBUT 35c lti. antees of the constitution because of over the week-end. LOBSTERS i 40o lb. tho exigencies of a business depres- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Donelly and sion. These rights and safeguards family of Jersey City have opened All Our Sea Food Guaranteed Fresh—Tfo Colfl Storage. are not going to bo destroyed nor their homo on Washington avenue obliterated, neither is our system of for the summer. government going to bo upset nor Washington St., •:- Rumson,"'$$*'J« scrapped. Tho United States is not Mr. and Mrs. William Elland of a candidate for Communism nor East Orange spent the week-end Fascism. The sober, sane and con- with friends here. Near Oceanic Bridge. .* trolling sentiment of the country realizes that economic freedom is as much the goal of a free people as Little Silver News political ' freedom. The Impractical 22 W. FRONT STREET. (Tho Red Bank Register can bo bought emanations of pseudo-statesmen, the tn Littlo Silver at tho Union News Stand befuddling experiments of visionary at the depot nnd at George Quadtenbush's SPECIALS ON FRIDAY & SATURDAY doctrinaires, tho frenzied fumes from general otore.) Openim tho caldron of radicalism, can not The closing exercises of tho pub- Finest Quality Boiled Virginia Ham ..1 tb. < throw sand in the eyes nor obfuscate lic school will he held tonight at St. tho minds of tho American people. John's parish hall. Finest Quality Frankfurter 1 tb. ; Through tho haze and bedlam of it The Methodist parsonage was en- The Best Made Potato Salad 1 lb. : all, the constitution stands forth tered one night lnst -week and ran- clearly, defiantly, effectually and ade- sacked but nothing; was taken. Sev- Heavy Whipping Cream % Pt. - quately as the palladium of the right eral months ago the pnrsonagc wag to life, liberty nnd the pursuit of hap- broken into and some canned goods Cole Slaw — Vegetable Salad Special Week-End Music and Floor piness." stolen. Leon Davlson lias returned homo from Monmouth Memorial hospital H Homemade Liverwurst I Fair Haven News. at. Long Branch, where he under- No Cover Charge. went an operation. Hia brother, U The Best That Money Can Buy L (The Red Bank Register can bo bouyht William Davison, was removed to the LUNCHES — SANDWICHES In Fair Haven in tho storo of Harry Kur- tia, at Ye Gold Cedara and from Mr. Elppc.) same hospital last week for treat- ment for an Injury to his back. Tho Fair Haven auxiliary of River- Hugh Getty, incorporated, is build- view hospital will meet next Monday ing a cement block twenty-foot ad- afternoon at two oclock at tho homo dition to the borough garage. of Mrs. John Chaunzy on Fair Ha- Joseph Hornby has moved from IS A ven road. the Bruno house to Misa Florence Miss Georgio West and her brother, Campbell's house on Humson road. IN Marshall West of River road, were Miss Martha Clapp Is home for Injured Sunday night at Perth Am- the summer from Syracuse univers- boy when their car was hit by another ity machine. Thomas Cleary came along B i WHS) M In his car a few minutes after the Mrs. Floyd Borden of Plalnfleld X accident. He immediately phoned visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bates last for the Fair Haven ambulance. Bc- week. K\ LUXURY foro tho ambulance arrived tho two ', J. Thompson Lovett is on a busi- received treatment at the Perth Am- ness trip to Boston. boy hospital. Then they wero brought Miss Ethel Springsteen, -who Is a surgical patient at Fitkin hospital, home. Mis3 West injured her Wo shoulder, and her brother has three continues to improve. Hi - ' •' i fractured ribs. * vSr'i • I Tho new by-laws of the Ladies aux- Middletown Village. SPECIALS in Effect June 7, 8, 9. iliary of the iirc company were ap- Phone 2654. proved Thursday night. , The final (The Red Hank ReKiater can bo bought ACTUAL meeting for the season will be hold in Middlotcnvn at tho stores of J. C. Juno 28. Tho auxiliary has made Kninht nnd William B. Waterj.) many articles for the firemen's fair. A tennis match, with mothers and Ono of tho articles to bo disposed of Rons paired as partners, was held on ECON'O-Rfl' on the co-operative plan is a quilt. Memorial Day on tho courts ol .Mr. Fight Announcer Joseph Hum- and.Mrs. Irving Hance. Tho victors phreys spent part of last week at the were Mrs. Hance and her son Irving. Fair Haven house. Mr. and Mrs. Egbert W. Swack- Elliott Johnson was arraigned hamer have returned from visits In Legs Spring Lamb 24c Thursday heforo Recorder Harry B. Ohio and Kentucky. Kurtls charged with striking Mrs. Mrs. Annette Swackharner Is visit- ing or ,,( Rollato.r William Alberts and knocking her ing relatives at Dunellen. 2k (»-3W -lbs.) against a stove. He was lined .$25, Rev. Ernest W. Mandevllle enter- and being una.ble to pay the fine, he tained fourteen friends on a fishing Refr.'i'g elation was sentenced to thirty days in the trip last weelt. Ho also acted as Bottom 27c county jail. host for a party of friends who saw Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hudson of tho United States fleet review Fri- ServesiandlSaves Rumson has donated the Fair Haven day. Felin's Sliced Bacon . Prime Roasting Chickens library a collection of 100 books, Miss Clara Greenwood has discon- ABMOUn'S H GOBF.I/S (ft—Mb.) 0T0 judge by appearances, chiefly fiction. The library is now tinued her business at Red Bank t you'd think Norge was a cost- fourteen months old and is growing accept a position at New York.- Cottage Hams rapidly. It has at the present time Mrs. Markley Schnd enteertalned ly luxury. Just the opposite is a collection of 2,200 books, with a the bridge club Friday. rar true. With all its beauty, its membership of 400. Circulation has Mrs. Charles G. Bennett, Miss City Cut Fresh Hams , * 16c " /i&f greatly increased during the past Louise Hartshorn" and Mrs. Ernest conveniences and its built-in flvo months W. Mandevillo recently attended a lb quality Norge is really an Miss Catharine O'Brien was a card party at St. Mary's hall at Chuck Pot Roast . ,. . M6c Long Island Dux . . . economy. In fact users report week-end Ruest of Mr and Mrs. Rob- Burlington. lh ert Sparrow of Connecticut. Irving Hance, Jr., Is omployed by Shoulder Lamb Chops . 24c Fresh Calves' Liver . -. that it actually saves them up tho brokerage firm of Seligman & to $11 si month. Sea Bright News. Co. of New York. That's because of Rollator (Tha Reit Bank Ucptstcr can hft hnnffh* Navesink News. Refrigeration — an exclusive In Seiiliriflll HI the olurcs of Morris Wcla- Norge development. The man nm! II. Le.'kowltz.) (Tho Red Rank Recister can ba bought In Kaveaink from Willinm Swan at tha unique Rollator cold-making A surprise birthday party was giv- postofiico Imildinp.) en Monday night for Miss Ann Eng- mechanism is designed and holm of Church street. Games and Tho Navesink fire company dec- c=^r built to give you a reserve of refreshments were enjoyed. Tho.se orated tho graves of deceased mem- 27-lb basltct present wero Chnrlotte Peterson, Mar- bers on Decoration day. Libby's Blueback Salmon 2 ""» ?S cooling power to chill foods garet Peterson, Lillian Carlson, Aim Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dayton tew and freeze ice on the hottest arlson, Irene Thorsen, Graco Hum- have been visiting relatives at Buffa- m bert, Giklay Taylor, Harry Johnson, lo. 2 " 17c 5 lbs. Granulated Sugar . . 24* d.iy of Summer—to give you Raymond Brown, Jr., Harry Thorsen, Mrs. Herbert diced of Mulberry yc.irs and years of faithful Clifford VanBrunt, Frnncia Sutter, lane gavo birth to a son Saturday at ms cant *,$*»•*•» Victor Pelutll anil Thomas Garland. Monmouth Mrninrl.nl hospital at Fan