Issued V/ciMy, ffntMed «* t'econd-Cioao Hotter at tbo Po»t- VOLUME LII,NO.37r , ofllee at Bad Bunk, U. J., uatltc. tbs Act o( March u, l«». RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1930. S1.50 PER YEAR PAGES i ,/fO
Mr. Hall as having shown sympathy SCHOOL IIK1SSS CONVENTION. and assistance. Among other things NEW PEACE OF WORSHIP. SCHOOL FIRE A MYSTERY, FOR- POOL these young women used their auto- Bed Bank StudentB to Attend Meet- TO SEL $50,000 IN BONDS WAR ON fAGRANT mobiles to take the blind men to ings at Columbia. University. AN AEO&WE 'OS tlin NEWMAN LEONARDO PBOPBIM'Jr BOUGHT places for rehearsals and shows. The HOUSE IS BEING CONVERTED A CURIOUS INCIDENT AT CRAW- ISSUE AUTHORIZED U\ RED George Wolcott, Ruth Straus, WARNING SERVED ON AW, MKl» / SPRINGS RO/UO, FOB THIS P young women have also acted as INTO A FOKD'S COBNEK LAST WEEK. BANK YACHT CLUB. ushers at tho shows. Kathryn Coulon, Fred Zwelfel and BANK DOG OWNKEliB. Xlm Blind Mcn'n Club of New Set- Mr. Hall said that he could not too Tho Christian Scientists of Red Tho I'lto Did Not Do Much Damage, Roberta Scott, members of tho Rod Uoatjact f«r New «ci! Bnnk Buy- Bank high school Round Table The Club Will Sell UOfiw Worth of |IR Town Official*) Annniinon Thrir ing AVUl bo Awartlcd this Week m-y Awards « Contract to Louis strongly express his gratitude to the Bank Will Hold Services In tho But It Occurred Under Conditions .staff, and Miiis Adeline Reed, Bonds Immediately, $25,000 of Lions cluba of this pat t of Monmouth House on Broad Street, Formerly Which Indicate That a Firebug Is Intention of Enforcing (fa \tm or- mill tte> Work Wit! lie Started Next I.mler to, Ilulld Bummer Vacation faculty advisor, -will attend the Which Will I'»y for the Property dinance Which Itciiulrra All Joists Week—To Coat §40,000. Quarters for $13,000. county for what they had done. Hu Owned by Louis J. Slellng. nt large. sixth annual convention of the Co- Recontly Bought by tho Club. Six contractors of Red Bank end said they had contributed financially to b« Registered. ' Tho Blind Men's club of New Jer- and In other ways. Mr. Hall's play The Louis J. Hiding house on A mysterious fire which has baffled lumbia scholastic press association At a meeting of the Red Banlt vicinity .will submit bides this wcok sey, a^ Btato organlzatlbn with 75 Broad street almost directly opposite _he attempts of everyone who haa Friday and Saturday of this week Warfare has boon declared by tha for a building for bowling allcyB and of "Blind Life" has not been pro- 'acht club last week a bond issue of mayor and council of Hod lian'li mj members, has bought from tho Louis duced at Hod Bank, but if piano go Waverly place, which waa bought a sought to solve U occurred laat weeK at Columbia university. One of the $50,000 was authorized. Letters have pool playing at the eouthwest .corner Hollup cstato a lot, 60x200 feet, on short time ego by tho First Church at tho Crawford's Corner Bchoolhouao features of Friday's program will be vtigrant unregistered ilogu. Aeeoid* of Newman Springs road ond Laurel through as arranged it will be given been mailed to members offering Ing to Htatomentn niutln by the tnwm Bcilcvuo avenue- at Leonardo. The In connection with the Liona etata of Christ Scientist In Red Bonk, Is n Holmdel township. Early In the a vlislt to the New York Tribune them an opportunity to participate In street, on tho Oriole Paris develop- property fronts on Baritan bay.** On being remodeled for use aa a place of morning o£ tiic day when the flro oc- plant. On Saturday there will be a he purchase of this issue. if lolald a drive against nil f,uch <1ver thirty years. lc w The prlco of thi property was $2,800. navy and winner of tho Wright o'clock. Later this room may be nto the basement, the janitor found caused the town ofllelais to take ac< thaj " y '" specialize in tho uso .if has about ended its prepara- Thomas S. Flold, Jr., vice commo- tlon. Tho ordinance which waa tholr alloys for women bowlers and This Is regarded aa a bargain figure brothers' medal for a technical paper opened dally. the furnace red hot, despite the fact tion for the debato with Hammon- dore, presided at last week's meet- in renting tho alleys to -teams. They by persons familiar with real estate on wings, will bo the principal speak- There will be three rooms upstairs. that all the dampers and other ton high school of South Jersey on ing in the absenco of Commodore >assed in 1925 provides that all dogs Btato that tho building and equip- values at Leonardo. The owners of er at the third annual dinner of the One will bo a Sunday-school room, an- checks wore turned off. But for the the subject, "Resolved, That Home- erald C. Holbrook, who was in Ber- muat be registered and that llcenua ment -will coat about $40,000. The tho Hallup estate sold the property lied Bank aero club at Thomas's Inn. other will be for tho use of tho board fact that tho schoolhouae Is as near work be Abolished." The discussion muda. Clarence A. Legg, secretary tags muat bo taken out at tho oillc.ti building will have an iron frame and at a reduced price because of tholr Little Sliver, next Wednesday night of trustees and another for the free fireproof as It is possible to construct will be held at Hammonton Friday of the club, Is chairman of the finance of Mrs. Amy ' E. Shim), tho town it will be as near^flreproof. aa it ia sympathy with -the cause of tho Tho dinner will be a get-together af- distribution committee. The color a building. It-would undoubtedly have night and the Red Bank debaters arid building committee, and Carl C. clerk. Thla ordinance has been on- POBBIWO to make a-structure of this blind. fair and a feature will be moving pic- scheme of the Interior will bo repre- been on lire from the cellar to the will make the trip In private cars, Schwenker, treasurer, Is chairman 'orced only to a very limited extent kind, It-will bo named tho Rod Bank Tho location Is Ideal for summer tures of tho construction and opera- sentative of sun shades. All the desks, roof before tho janitor arrived. The leaving Red Bank about three-thirty of tho housing committee. ind very few dogs have been rcsjla- howling and billiard arendo and !t vacation purposes: Tho beach on the tion-of tho Floyd Smith parachuted chairs and other furnishings will be floor boards did not .catch flro be- in the afternoon. ered. In 192(3 such few dogs wera •will be complotcd li> June. . property IB fine for bathing, and A.chicken'dinner will be served. •alnut finish. cause they are on a concrete base. eglstcred that the income waa no! swimming, and there Is plenty of Valentino VanKeuren is chairman Tho outside of the house will bo re- The smoke in the school room was Red Bank. Is handicapped by ex- sufficient to ppy for poultry killed by shade and other desirable summer- of the dinner committee ond his as-' painted. Chamcroy brothers arc do- caused by tho destruction of a wood- perience, but they have been pre- SOLD THREE AIRPLANES, dogs whoso owners are unknown. Nti time features. The new home will slstants aro John F. Casey, William ing the roCjcoratlnj:, Harry Marvin en wall in the basement. This wal paring since last September and In provision waa made In tho budget oS ANOTHER MOOSE SMOKER have accommodations for forty per- Taff, Harry Sanders and Raymond he carpenter work, E. Donald Smith served tho purpose of a coal bin. Not addition to receiving a complete expenses of 'that year to pay foi's Collins. the electrical work and* Lamont A. a vestige of it remained. It was re- schooling In tho oratory art they AEROMARINE-IfXEM PLANES poultry losses. On this account, dms sons. It Is tho Intention of tho Blind have gathered a wealth of material to some qulrlt in the law, the poultry IT WOX BIS HELD BY BED Men's club to provide outings for Tho club at its last week's meeting Dube the plumbing work. In the rear duced to ashes. Whether this fire SOLD BY BED BANKERS. two weeks for tho blind men of Now decided to take in 100 associate of the house will be amplo space for was caused by the heat from the fur- with which they will confront the owners will never bo paidpaid, according BANK LODGE THIS MONTH, Jersey,' regardless of whether they members who-will be allowed to nt- parking automobiles. nace or by an unobserved hot coa! South Jersey speakers, who are for- Two of Them Will bo Used at Now- legal adylce given to ore members of the club or not. The tond club meetings but will have no Tho first Christian Science service which had been raked out during the mer state champions and leading ^ark Airport—Seven Now Students and ccouncil. V_, *—«• -""• A Wrestling; Bout Between- tho blind .men will bo sent to the home eay In conducting the organization. will be held In the remodeled home morning is not known. Damage to contenders this year. Under the nt Bed Bank Airport—William B The ordinance which waa passed In Masked Mnrvel of Red Bank and in detachments of forty every two Tholr membership allows them the early in April. The otllclal name of tho oxtent of $500 was dono to the leadership of Captain Samuel Druy. Harding to Buy Cabin riane. 1025 provides that tho owner of any Fanny Torlo, tho Human Bono uso of tho club ship for an' hour schoolhouso by smoke and heat. The a promising public speaker, the Red dog ulmll havo It registered at tha weeks during warm weather. :he church is The First Church of Bank squad is confident they can Tho Airview flying acrVicc, opera- Crusher, Will bo tho Attraction. Tho summer homo for the blind without any additional charge., Christ Scientist, branch of The Moth schoolhouse Is insured and the insur- oince of the borough clerk and shall ance company hag agreed to pay the prove that homework should not be tors of the Red-Bank airport, have pay therefor a license fee of $2.15 for The Red Bank Mooso lodge will fnen will be 30x00 feet, two stories A model contest will bo held at the er Church, Tho First Church of dropped from the school curriculum. sold three new Aeromarlnc-Klem air- high, nnd It will bo enclosed with iRcd Bank airport on Saturday, May ( irlst Scientist In Boston, Massa- full amr .it of tho damage to the each male dog and $3.15 for each fe- liavo a smoker at Ita Pearl Btreet Holmdel township board of educa- Other membersof the Red Bank team planes. Two of the planes were male doer. Tho borough clerk Is to homo Monday night, March 31st. The hollow tlio and stucco. It will-have 31st, for boys and girls under six- inusetts. Tho Red Bank church has bought by the Newark air service for teen years of age. Among the prizes been growing steady and Blnce its tion. are Dorothy Dodge, Dorothy Mazza j-ctaln 15 cents as an Issuance fee. main attraction will bo a wreBtllng a number of features different from and Elizabeth Powers. juse as training ships at the Newark [The ordinance states that any periom bout between tho Masked Marvel of ordinary houses. These features will will be an airplane ride, several sil- organization branches havo been Tho board of education made an airport. The other plane was bought ver cups, aviators' helmets and gog- established at Atlantic Highlands, Tho team will bo accompanied by Who keeps or harbors any doir, o? Bed Bonk and Penny Terlo of Perth bo made for tho purpose of enabling investigation but failed to solve th by the Ludington-Philadclphia flying who permits any dog to remain on Amboy, known aa the "Human bono blind men to readily walk about tha gles, athletic equipment and minia- Keyport, Long Branch and Freehold. mystery of the fire. Experts in the a large delegation of teachers, stud- service for use at its central airport ture airplanes. For several years past tho First ents and friends, Including H. Carl his or her premises shall bo deemed crusher," The Perth Amboy wrestler building without assistance, In ad- employ of the furnace company as- at Camden. New students at the Red to be tile owner of the dog. The pun« weighs 220 pounds. Tho bout will bo dition to trTo living apartments for George R. Johnson is chairman of hurch of Christ Scientist In Red sisted in this Investigation. They ex- Kalt, Charles A. Wolbach, assistant principal, and the debating society's |Bonk airport arc Samuel Rfker ol Ishment for failing to conform wlthi for a sldo bot and It will be decided forty blind persons thero will bo the membership committee and his Bank has been holding services In amined the furnace and they found I JRIverside drive In Middletown town the ordinance Is a fine of $5 or flv» by tho firBt fall. quarters for persons employed at tha assistants arc Georgo Herndon and the Eisner building on Broad street. to be essentially all right. A few negative team, consisting of Doro- ;ship, Harry Martinson of Keyport, thy LIppincott, captain, Grace Getty days in tho county Jail, or both. Fog Fred Haupt of tho Monmouth hotel home. Valentine VanKeuren. , Ralph But- worn parts were replaced, but It was (George R. Johnson of Monmouth each subsequent offense thero la to ler 1B chairman of the model contest stated that these worn parts could Doris Wilman and Julius Weisman Beach, J. C. Rclfo and Harry Ross, and'aeveral light heavy-weight wrest- A largo part of the money to buy EXTENDING WATER MAINS. The South Jersey school will have a be a fine of 510 or both. lers, from Fort Monmouth will also the Hollup property and build tho and he is being assisted by Mr. Van- not have caused the furnace to act Jr.. of New Brunswick, Kenneth M Kcurqn, Mr. Taff, Mr. Herndon and Monmouth Wnter Company Laying In tho manner in which it did. dinner and dance in honor of the Wilson of New York and Charles Each registration license cxplroa appear. Tho boxing bouts will bo be- fiiimmer homo has boon raised by tho Red Bank debaters. tween solldters of Fort Monmouth, members of trie Blind Men's club by Mr. Sanders. on Klvcrsido Drive, The members of the board of edu- Smith of Yale university. on the 31st day of December at tH§ the Raritan arsenal and Fort Han- cation believe that the findings of the • William Barclay Harding of. Rum- year issued. The borough clbrlt fiiw various meatis,. but principally The Monmouth consolidated water vides at tho expenso of the borough cock. through the production of a play eiy "PENNY BUNS AND BOSKS." company is extending its mains In furnace experts arc correct. The fact FIVE NEW MEMBERS. son, a member of tho Red Bank acre Joseph Weatkowaky has charge of titled "Blind Life,',1 This play was tiiat tho furnace did not become club, has sold his Wright whlrlwlm a metallic tag with the year date or. Operetta to bo Given by Glee Club the Riverside drive section. A twelve- It. The dog owner receives a certifi- the talent, Lionel Broadbpnt is staga written by Prank E; Hair of High- inch main is being laid from the overheated while the school was in An Addition for the Veterans of Wacd- bi-plano to" Georgo Cary ol manager and Peter McDohoush and lands, who, beeamo- blind about two of tho Blvcr Street School. session causes tho members, of th, Foreign Wars of Red Banlt. Cary's airports Torrlngton, Conn. Mr. cate showing the color, breed urn! state highway to LocUBt Point, a dis- board to believe that some mallclou Harding will soon buy a cabin ship sex of the dog and the address of ths John T. Egan havo ehargo of tho years ago*. Mr. Hall had no previous An ope-rctta entitled "Penny Buns tance of about five miles. Flro hy- Post No. 438 of Veterans of For- tickets, Others on the committee arc experience as a playwright, but his P-rson tampered with the furnace. from tho Airview flying service. owner. Theso facts are also record* and Roses' will bo presented Friday drants will be Installed along this The janitor is In the building only a eign Wars of Red Bank received five '•'. W. Acheson of Caldwell recentl: cd. in a book at the clerk's office. Tha James A. Curley, Josoph E. Brooks, production has made, a. great hit. night, March 28th, at tho River street line, which will bo completed by Juno new members last Thursday night. Frank Mulvlhlll and LcoBerlow. wherever it has been produced. few minutes each day, just long Returned from a trip to Florida in the tag must bo fastened to tho dog'a col- school auditorium by tho girls' glee 1st. The company has Just com- enough to sweep out the building and The new members are Ralph Wlcder- 'Aeromarine-Iflem ship he bought lar and must bo on tho dog at &U ' Ten blind men and ono blind wom- club of that Bcho'ol. The operetta Is pleted a line on Cooper road to t-be to take care of tho furnace. holt, Louis A. Wagner, Gordon Ryivo, month ago from tho Airview corpor- times. Any person unlawfully re- 1EASE ENTIRE BUttDINO. an are In tho play. THo performance especially adapted to children of high Brown and Straus estates. This line William Sutphin and Charles Kelly. Last fall considerable damage was ation. He made the round trip In moving the tag from any doff or us« has been produced at Atlantic High- school age. A feature of the per- will also Serve the .nsw high school, A letter -was received from Con- about 35 hours. Ing tho tag unlawfully Is liable to e Kelly & Company to Havo All Tholr lands and various other places, and formance Is a magic oven that trans- which is to be erqciicd at Campbell's dono by hoodlums to the Crawford's gressman Harold Hoffman to the flno of $10, or ten days In tho coun« Business Under Ono Boot.. it has drawn lArgo and appreciative forms old age into youth. Junction. A six-inch main is being Corner and Hlllcrest schoolhouses iii effect that ho would support the bil ty Jail. audiences everywhere. Tho fame of Miss Ruth Hay, music Instructor at Installed in Conover place and Con- Holmdel township. Some folks who Kelly & Company, dealers in gaso- live near the two schoolhouses saw which provides that disability com- Under tho provisions of tho ordi« tho play him outgrown' Monmouth the River street school, is directing ov^r lane. pensation bo paid to world war vet- ( BOAT CLUB MEETING. line, oil and automobile accessories, county and It has been given In some the operetta. Tho members of the the - perpetrators of these outrages, nanco the mayor may at any tlmo havo leased tho tntlro building on but thi^y were not near enough to erans who are disabled by disease be- when tho public safety demando It, otlhe'largo cities' of tho Btato, Proc- glco club are pupils of tho junior STATIONS CLOSED NIGHTS. fore January 1st, 1932. Monmouth Boat Club of Red Bank to East Front street whoro tho lato tor's theater at Newark is one placo high school grades. There will be dentify them. They said tho hood order that all dogs running at largo James B. Weaver had hln tailoring lums looked like full grown men and Samuel Estelle, the commander of Elect Officers April 7th. be muzzled. This provision of tho whoro it has boon shown. Other choruses of balierB' assistants, pler- Bed Banlt and ftlatawan Depots Not the post, appointed a sick committee, business and residence. For a num- places where It will bo given soon are rols and pierrcttcs, beautiful damsels, that they arc satisfied that the dam- The annual meeting of the Mon- oidlnanco hag never been Invoked, ber of years the company rented part Open All Night. age was not done by boys. The Holm- consisting, of John Grogan, George mouth boat club of Red Bank will Tho ordinance states that "every do« Long Branch, Plalnficld, Bast Or- handsome men,'old men and old wo- Kcnbold and Ralph Johnson. of tho building and also rented a ango^trfct Clifton. Tho list perform- men. . The Red Bank and Matawan rail- del township board of education of- bi> held Monday night, April. 7th, at taken by the dog catchar shall ba nearby building owned by tho Stout road station^ aro now closing every fered a reward o£ $100 for informa- It was voted to start a'membcrship which tlmo reports will be made anrl kept, sholtcrcd,fed and kindly treated estate. The company will give up ance was given at Bloomfleld before Tlic-sc taking special parts are as campaign. John Grogan was author- by the dog catcher at his own es« an audience- of 1,200 persons. ; 1 follows: night after the arrival of the train tion leading to the conviction of the ofllcers for the coming year wjll be tho uso of tho Stout building and it Blind Men's club needs about $5,000 which leaves Now York at nine guilty,, parties, but this was without ized to find out if free* advertising elected. Thero has been a remark- ponso for 48 hours from, the tlmo off will have njl Its business under ono Bnlicr ....,- Caroline Caprlonl o'clock. The train is scheduled to ar- avail. billboard space could be obtained fur able growth in members within the Impounding. Tho owner of any tin- roof. Alterations are being made to more to put through its program. It Old M.-ih ., Betty AcUerman this purpose. registered dog njay within the snid is planned to have dedication excr- HmidFome husband Helen-I-'ccncy rive at| Red Bank at 10.29. Almost Because of tho trouble last fall, as past year. During that period abou the Weaver building. pver Binco tho railroad was built .At tho conclusion of the meeting 100 new members were admitted and 4S 'houra redeem salcV dog upon tho clacs when tho homo Is opened for Old Womnn Estollc Cohen well as for other reasons, the schoo refreshments were served which had payment of ?2 to the dog catcher. Beautiful diimacl Lavinia Zucco these two stations have becneopen all lard members believe that the fire tho total membership at present is UHC. Every dog seized and impounded bjf ELKS' CABD TAItTY. Gay callnnt Ruth A()ama night and agents havo been employed at Crawford's Corner last week was been provided by Commander Es- about 310. New members were re- Mr. Hall's play has a love story Young boy Athclcnc Alleync to report trains. With the closing of causred by some one who while no one telle. ceived in 1029 at every meeting, ex the dog catcher and not redeemed by It Will bo Hclii Ncxl Holiday Night plot running through it, but for the the stations tho . trains will be re- else was in the building, turned the cept one. tho owner within 48 hours ehall ba at tho Lodge Home. most part it depicts tho living condi- New Employment Scrvlco Office. ported by the men employed at the furnace on. It Is believed that the Senior High School Benefit. killed in a humano mariner by satil 1 dog catcher and ho shall be paid $3 tions of blind folks, with special em- Mrs. .Lilllam Wllklns of Red Bank signal and switch towers of the two miscreant turned the furnace off be Tlio Rod Bank senior high school Morrow Campaign Worker. Tho Elks' auxiliary will hold a card phasis on their industrial activities. has opened an' employment service stations. fore departing. Tho fact that there movie benclit Is being held this week by tho borough of Red Bank for cachi party next Monday night at tho lodge Mr. Hall wroto tho play from flrst- at the Hunting theater from Tuesday Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson of "Lin dog so killed. Any person who mo- homo on East Front street for tho ofllec in tho Hadley-Hall real estate has been no trouble with the furnace croft is a member of tho women's lests or obstructs tho dog catcher l» hnnd knowledge After ho' lost his office In the Carlton theater building Po»tpuno Price Reductions. since this occurrence Htrcngthena the until Friday. Marlon Dletz ia chair- benefit, of tho "better parade" com- sight ho becamo interested In blind man of the committee and her as- division of the campaign committe tho execution of his duties shall «p« mittee; Prizes will be awarded und on Monmouth street. The business Tho wholesale coal dealers )elief of the members of tho board of.'Dwight W. Morrow, a candidate on conviction bo punished by a fints folks nnd he visited homes and In- id known as tho Monmouth employ- hat an attempt was made to destroy sistants are Donald English, Malinda refreshments Bcrvcd. Mrs.'Walter B. dustrial plants where, persons who throughout the country have an- Lomax, Elizabeth Conover, Dorothy for the Republican nomination as not excedlng .$10 or ton dayo In tlis Connor Is In general chargo and her ment service. Mrs. WllkinB will nounced that this year there will bo the schoolhouse by fire. Tho one United States senator from New Jer- county Jail, or both" are unablo to pee arc engaged th handle all kinds of Jobs, and she will hundred dollar reward still stands. Longstreet, Benjamin Cook, Eleanor assistants aro Mra. Peter J. Klchclc, making rugs and In other Industrial no reduction In coal prices until Mny Mulvlhill and Jack Strode. sey. Mrs. Roy V. Wright of Easl Mrs, Vincent J. Eck, Mre. Rfohard activities. Although lie did not take also conduct a nursjs' registry. 1st. In previous years reductions Orange ia chairman of the committc McAllister, Mrs. Nora Long, Mrs. up any of theso pursuits to earn Ills havo been mado on April 1st and Gift of Alligator. and other members aro Mrs. Thomu fainter Wanted. John R. Snedeker and Mrs. William livelihood, the Idea, occurred,to him Dof Feed and Supplies. many customers wait until this time Supper at Marlboro. A. Edison and Mrs. Edward D. Du" Tho civil oervlco commission has Woods. Old Trusty, Spratt's, Chappel to lay in their coal supplies. Trooper George Martin of the Eat- field. announced an open competitive ex- tha\the life of tire blind might be Erothors, Gatnes, Rose's, Bennett'B ontown state police station received A father and son supper will be dramatized. He put tho plan Into and Purina lines of dog feed, -Includ- a tiny alligator recently as a gift hold at the Marlboro Reformed amination to fill tho position of sign American Legion Hull. oxccutlon and the results exceeded FIVE CORNERS' TEAROOM, church Friday night, April 4th. Rev. 1 painter at Fort Monmouth. Tlio po- Kemcmber tlic great time you had ing cakes, biscuits, puppy crumbles, from a friend in Florida. Mr. Mar- Benefit Card Parts . his expectations. • ' meal's and canned meats. Dog rem- tin will keep the alligator as a pet. Frank Huff, pastor of the church, 1 sition pays $0.09 a day. Information lnst year? Well you'll have a. better edies, soaps, flen powders and brush- Llncioft, Just a Few Minutes' Drive and Robert Jordan of the county Tho ladies auxiliary of the Re< concerning tho examination may ba timo on Monday nlto, March 17th. So Every ono who has witnessed the From lied Bank. Tho trooper has a liking for pets and Bank lodge of Elk3 will hold a card obtained from Georgo It. TrucK H6 dont fall to bo on hand when tho cs-v Moat complete lino over offered several times of late he hns found Young Men's Christian association play say3 that it is not only enter- hV Monmouth county. , Fred D. We offer a tempting menu of a otllcc, arc arranging the supper, party at tin- Elks' homo on 32ast the Red Bank postoflice. hand titarts playing at Ilio Smoke taining and amusing but' also in- WlkofF Co., Red- Bank.—Advertise wldo variety of choice dishes, special- homes for stray dogs found on his Front street next Monday night n Shop Tavern for tho 4th annual ball patrul. of Shrewsbury Post, No. 108, Ameri- formatlvo and Instructive. It differs ment. » izing in broiled chicken, chops and eight o'clock for the benefit of th- ,, American I>eWestern green horse in the buddies. A good time ia nuarantor W d sales agreement. Legal papers served. just as good.—Advertisement. and S201) at death. For further In- lot. We linvo more acclimated horses Wheat, (Salnes meal, Old Trusty Tickets «i£5^l^U«mjnt Carow Collection Agency, Rumson, building- at No. 1000 Broad street, than any dealer in New Jersey, and foods, Spratty, Chappel Bros, bis- N, J., phono 083.— Advertisement. Newark, where tha Blind Men's club formation sco either Frank Mulvl- Concert by School Band. Chtclicn Halnd Supper hlll, financial secretary, or Kalph no matter what your need may bo in ! cult, pure canned beef, Handy ration A Flno l.nivfi. has Its headquarters. Last year tho Santangelo, chief ranger.—Advertise- The Red Bank high school ban* tho horMollosh linn we can supply It. Kpn-L ration, disinfectants, cedar The Rose Simp, Inc. club rented a lnrgn hound at Atlantic given by tho Improvement Society, will give tho. second of a series ol Th~" e wcll-lmow" ' n HJl"" y guarantee goes bedding; also a complete lino of We havo everything to mako one, First Presbyterian church, Thursday, ment. with every sale.—Advertisement. stablo and horse supplies. Ask for Bono meal, ohoop manuro, llmo aa plant food. Also grass neoda foe batll very attractive stylo of Gold Strlpo Most of tho 75 members of the 7:00 P. M. Tlokcln 71) cents. Tick- Diuirc Monday Nlte, March IJth, years' actual cxperleacn with doga. Blind Men's club earn their liveli- ets sold nnd exchanged for cither ta- Criminal and civil cases given sunny and shady litwiui. IfreU D, hosiery with pointed heel in (theer bln at Chapel Wednesday between prompt and careful attention. OUicn nt th(! lth annual ball of Shrewsbury 11ogn lionrdedhdd . K Wlkoff Co.—Advertlac-mnnt. weight for $1.50.—Advcrtlucmcnt. hood without anB|stonco from any- open from 7:00 A. M. until 0:00 P. M. To Our Women KrudcrH post, No. 1UK1OH, AiiiprtcaAmerican LegioIJPJ, n of Fond Supply Co.. Oi'oanport. N. J. one. Home of them nro the owners 3:00 nnd 3:00 P. M.—Advertisement. of Keil Bunk and vicinity. Lucill phono Long Branch ;!22O—Advertise daily except Sunday. Gilbert M. lint Slioppc located at 7 Broai Krd I Ian is, at the yniokc Shop Tav- l'rlvat« Hula Drewes, Alfred W. McCniui of successful business nnd others 'Xho Best In Service, Keith. "J Wallace street. Hod Bunk, fitrrrt, lia-i but one t'toro in the towr ern. Tickets $!.()(). Good niuiilc and mciil. ______llariralnn: (.'iownn, coats, knitted radio productn, Icy Point Kulmon, hold rtuiponslblo tiosltionn, Thero Is ond by fur thn cheapest In tho long next to Weatorn Union.—Advertise- of Ued Bank, and is not connecte a (,'oud time. When you buy a ticket nllk Jcrueyu, wooln, $0 to (IS, ltoni. Diplomat products, Dugnn'ii brcadu, not n single member of tho'club who ment for this nffair you help Homo war vet- A $15 Wnvo for S5.0U. linnli), dreau lt!li|;Uiii, larcN, tt'lm- run on ull ritundiird makes of radio. With nny oilier hut nhop in town. Ad Do yon wish n beautiful und rca 1 etc. New Jersey Grocery Co., 114 does not to sonic extent earn Ills own Tho bout In nervlco and repairing; vanced showing of early sprint cmn who helped you.—Advertise- .. . IIOIIH, toys.' Hoyn nml Blrl,*' Monmouth Btreet, Red Bank.—Adver- Triictors. ment. permanent wnvc? Mako uu oppoliit ItlmlU miltu; ull niunt tin Hold. Iftimly living. dono by an expert radio technician. Tho Wallls "Certified," Planet Jr., fjlylon, Ju.'it received. Straws and felt innut with the Spanish Beauty salon tisement. . Always responsible. Ralph P. VU- combinations and novelty braids in Hhop, 111 Hroiui Htioet, Hod IJurtl*, In talking with a Iieglster reporter McCormlck-Dccrlng nnd liolcno. Al- 1 ; poo und marcel, fchort hair, S1.00, nnd Quullly work at reaiionoblo pricoa tisement.' . 1 who (lonlrlhuted liberally to the Bnnlt. For your convenlonco open Monday nlto, March 17th. 1'Iver.yoni a In I'm . roi|Hii-nt l«in; jjood opportun shampoo and marcel, long linlr. $1.75. lladla—3'i»t!ilK—• Usll. ruatlng'n, 10 Manmoulh street, eaujir. He mentioned among other fur Hulo. Wednesday and Saturday ovciilngo.— who uttend;i will have thr time o ity. Hoply In own handwriting wltli Itod Hank Ucauty Parlor,, room 10, iiKents for BtolnwAy, Afolliin, Weber, Advertisement tholr liven nnd at the Mimic time heir. full ilrtuilH of odncation nnd expori lClsnnr building, 01 Brond street, Uwl liacknd by H yciira n* inustc»I Brainlwcli, llardman, {Reck.—-Advcr- HilnKH thnt a piny In f|lvcn mutually Bodn wntor. nil flavors, malt bov- Iciulnrslilp. HnlM enrvii'ocl *nd ft* at Newark for tlio dull. Both blind erases nnd distilled water. Bon). H. Homo needy world war veteran and oner. 10. 1'., drawer M, Kcil Bank,- Dunk,—Advertisement. paired, l'hoiio i!(*W. 'l'lWtSns's, M llnemoiit. Onto. 14 North ISildiiu nvomie. Rod Wlllliini IMICIIUI SJtudlim hlfi family \vlu> may tin In dlfitreiiB. Advert lM'inrnt. follm nnd people with unimpaired tench all typos of dancing, altio lim- Tlckclu $1.00 each.—Advertisement. Top Hull, Pill Dirt. Monmouth Ntroftt—AlUi Incubator* und Uroodcra. vhiion tnko pnrt In thin nhow, • Unnk, phono M8i—Advert laoment. bering, Htrclclilng ' and reducing. Vnr Sal" lit n Kuvrlflrr. iTiidlnii of all kinds, ulno roadways «;«ld Bitimga Vfcutfc Complete Jamcavvay ond Buckoya Carllon theater building, suite 1 & 2 "Nnff Sulil." Moody**, Cholro t;oriirr lot, Henry Htreot nnd built; Liiltuwuod •mud, wanned Bra lines alwaya In etock. Fred D," Mr. Bnll otnted that the Light- I'rnvtlcul Taper Hunger. thono l!83ft.—Advertisement Muk« y« MeHlfWlf M to b»wi house club, an, organization of At- 1930 samples. Charles W. Clunoy, Moody'a Shoo Hojialr Shop. 25 Mo- Newman HprinRti loufl. Addmui W., vol. slii|{, clndorrt, bluo atone. Prlcei your wlnttir furs Btossit «t aw «i«f Wlkoff Co., Mod Bunk.—Advertise- clianlo atrcot, Itod Bank.—Advertise- drawer M, Ked Bank.—Advertise- reasonable. Howard G. Itosovelt, ment. _____ lnntln Highlands women, had con- (tl» McCIcllun fitreot, Long Branch rianoB nnd Service ment. phono 1581V Uod Unnk.—AdverUso- ciiiil Hto«i«a vault, lMn% tmt tributed liberally nnd hud been help- N. J., phone xiVi.— Advertisement ment. While lUcei,—AtlVeftlMffiMiii. typewriter IttuHlijMurlera. the brat. IHiliini'a pinno Shop inenh. __ t<>_._ ful In otlifr wnyu. 'fjio young woiuin Drummi'ml place, Red Bnnlt, 033.— Mndiimn Surnh Hiirdlnir. K rypiwritars rented, bought- and of Ht, Agnes':) church of Atlantln Mctnl wcnllicmtdpH fur wlndoWM Advi-i lluenti'iit. Tnko Mnvulnltn for nervous Indl- Hold. Trubln's SB Broad street, ICcd Trained Mpirella eorsotler, l!-7 T!ei liavn tlieni r-linnipooeU now. I.eon'o, Biiiii« Highlands worn also nicntlpncd by nnd doors. II. A. Ilcudrlckeon, phono ~ - -*!•••> Kcstloii. They'vo hnlpnl thousands, Hod Bank. lp),.-Advortioement. RIMI place, Dhouo 887-M.—Advertise 70 Whito cticct, phono HtW, itcd Why not you?—Advertlfiement. , It paya to advertise la 'i'Ue Register, JUClit, tlncmonU . Page Two EED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 12, 1980'. eph Merle was appointed a special returned and Is making preparations roily. Marjorlt Coolie. EolrtrU Evan«, Teresa Murray,. 31aael Hewman,-korralne Caller, Mary Ellen Klntella, Dorothy Hot- marshall. The local Democratic club to open his Gwrr avenue (tore. Hirs>r«t I'ole/. Osrol Or«of«r, Lirdia Fatten, Elaine Randolsh, Cheater Bonus- thtwt, Sarbara, HowUnd, I.utllU Oonntlly, -PUBLIC SALE- FATHER AND SON DINNER. w&s given permission to use the bor- Tne Oattiolio Daughters plan to Qrlmm. CAwilt Hanking, Dorutlir Htw- mo, Nina Bonuowo, IGdward Bratmtenit, Marts Me,cQonn«ll, WIIIIMB Aelt«nn»n. —OF- klna. Ermlnta Leen&rila, Jesn SfeGUslianf Bayaond Burt«U, Tony lAtlnl, tawranca Jock Dunne. Frank • Moon, Laonurd ough chambers (or ita meetings. hold a card party In the Worthwhile Allcg Mogra and Helen WUriltw. Mocre, Kormsn liandolph. William Sencii, Srlillcl:. l>«ur Sedclracler, Richard Kuck. BIG COMMUNITY EVENT HELU Peter Llcarl, Samuel Swenatton palace Saturday night. James Tuniitr, Cecil Truss, £lmr Ttuas Billy Glen and Allen McDonald, Oroda 7. MIBI Beatiko M. McUt- and Robert Wetaa. ' Fara Ste@k mmd MachineryAT KEVPOKT MONDAY NIGHT. and Harold Willett have been ap- Mrs. Frank Toung of Center street chle, t*achtr~Htry Branolean, Dnotliy pointed by the local Lions club ae a entertained tho members of the Play- Surnesser, Blt« Conrg?. Ilel««f Coaka, Kuth Orada 4. Mix Almsda H. I'ajnler. Monmouth County'e Market Plfccs. On the James Carton Farm on the Everett and Nine Churches, American Legion, special committee lor the put' era" club last Thursday night Hattodt. CaUterina KeeKli, Ktr,lly Klue, t«eb«r—tethony Sbepianl, Nelion Wall- In The Beglater's wsnt department Firemen and V. M, C. A. pose of investigating several factory Mrs. E. Frost, who has been in a Helen Koch. Flonnca Moon, Alm> SchllcW, Ins. Edna foulkv, SllEabeth Josephsen, Buyer raeeU Beller. The Register Middletown Road, Everett, N. J., nted—Mayor WjcUoff Presided and propositions that have come to theNewark hospital, has returned home. Mula Sohoon, Gertrude Soirti, Mtraaret Myrtle Trenery. casts but Sl.M tier year. Every man Mctaurtlln, Vlr^lnls Mtlvlllo and Joush Church otroat tehool, srada 4, Mlaa who reads tbe want columns reg- Harold B. Wells Spoke. attention of the borough council and Mrs. Edward Ryan entertained the Kctlen. ularly can make more than ten times Kere referred (o this organization. Jolly Eight card club last week. Alka Vutle. toocher—Eva Burlcl«h, Shir- the subscription,—Advertisement FRIDAY, MARCH 14th, 1930, Keyport'a largest communlty-wldu The club will entertain the local Gnilc 7. Ulaa Hilda AMIS, teacher— ley Granger, Anna Kun, Gruwt PugH*!. father and son gathering in yoara J. Cautrella has returned from a Iliith Doe. Dorothy Frenchman. Betty Keel' Sarah Pucllai, Jluth VnnPrlt. Walter l!tr. at 1:00 O'clock. troop of girl scouts at dinner on trip to Cuba. berlek, John Conroy, Otto GrlBim, Herbert Tho undersigned, having Bold the farm, will sell lo tho Idchcsl bidder was held Monday night. Nine church- March 81st. On May 12th the Lions «n, Dorothy Kluu, Kuthryn Kowal. Vlvlnn es, the American legion, the firemen The Daughters of America will Newmtn, Evelrn Mauch. Harold Hart and Moore, William Hlmmo, Walttr Byan and tlto following articles: t regional dinner will be held in the Edward Loekwooo'. Joseph Calelano. and the Young Men's Christian asso- Belvedere casino, at which nine oth- hold a snclsi meeting In the Oak Ford truck, 1927, in'good condition; team black horses, good workers. ciation co-operated In Riving the street flrehouse Friday night. Grodo 6, Ml» Domlnlck, ttachar—Jean> Orade S, Mlia Anita V. Coon, teach- 11 years old; Guernsey cow, 4 years, fresh in February; Guernsey heifer, event. Mayor Kaymond Wyckoff er Monmoulh county Lions club will Herman Huber of Ozone Park, h. ^e Broed«r, Jlrinle CarAty, Mario Crease, -Clara Barrleelll. Dolly Wilson. Thomu Commercial Body 13 months; set double harness, 2 sets single harness, two-horse farm presided at a mass meeting in thebe entertained. Ralph O. Williams, I., has been visiting Mre.. Henry Frieda Granato,, Bvelyn Lnmbertaon, Ber-Burneaser, Bayraond Greseraon, Charles wagon, low wheel farm wagon, one-horse spring wagon, hay shelvlngs, Ernest Zlngcrman and George Law- tha UUnl. Alms Mleamer. Mary Futile!, Qrathusen, Robert Klenxlen, llaymond Klra- Buildiog and Repairs i 2 riding cultivators, 2 walking cultivators, 2 need drills, mowing .machine. ugh school auditorium, where diners Eon havo been named as the enter- Maurer. Kmmtt Ilyin, Maple Schumictor, Thelna mo. James O'Neill and Jamca Papa, 1 two-horse wceder, 2 potato diggers, hay tedder. Case three-horse riding from various church father and son taining committee. Mrs. Frank Jackson haa returned 8tan(ord. Mary Swsriz, Havla Voscl, Dan* Grade S. Hlaa Florence Scultharp, teach- of All Kinds. \plow, four-horse rldinjr plow, two-horse walking plow.- one-horse plow,, suppers inarched in a body. Borough Manager Clinton B. Loir from a visit at Jersey City. lei Bennett, Joseph Cecete, Joseph Gr«B«f* eiv^-Bugena Bennett, Edward Frank. Blacfeamltblng, Rcpalringi Aalo 1 The parade was led by the Fort Peter Bock has moved from Ho- ton, Wllbert' Qrothuaert, Xx>ula Leonardls, Gsorce Krajchl, John Klnaella, ttobert Vour-horse iYjuble disc, two-horse hay rake, iron harrow, McCoruiavk corn sen and Nicholas Deturo, who have Carmen Opdyko and Howard TruBi. Kicnonbsraer. Arthlo Kumaiaka, Robert Springs. Solid Tract) Tires, harvester, cjrn shellcr. potato planter, wheelbarrow grass seed sower, Monmouth band. Harold B. Wells been on a tour through Europe, havo boken to Collins street and expects Ppeumstls Truck Tires. was the principal speaker at the to make Keansburg his future home. Grad« <. Mlti Elva E. Blco, ttachtr— Lamont, Mllo Schumacher, August Vogci, asparagus trough, asparagus bunchers, pump log and outfit, va^ur. boJy. mass meeting. George Hycr of the arrived home. They were gone two AneeJIrm Betlezca, Catherine Brannlffen, Ellen Droandor. Murili MaUfcewn, MIHnn Servlca Slrcstana Btmess. thrce-roV furrowing Elcd. row seed drill. 20-ft. ladder. 16-ft. holder. 3 months, and Railed for. horqc from X A. Calsey has opened a confect- Julls Burlett. Vivian Compton, Dorothy Murray. Ruth Wltma and Dorothy Silver. Establlsbed over SO brooder stoves, 15 hot bed sash, 4 cider barrels. 100 Plymouth Kock Klwania club led In singing, accom- an Italian port. While in Italy they ionery store on Park avenue. Hawkins, Hub/ Holme9, Clnro Olmited. VI. Grade 2, Mlas Mlna Lutlur, teacher- chickens, 3 hay forks, 3 manure forks, 5 sets whiffletrcrs, 2 r.eckyokes. panied by Leroy Stultz on the piano, visited relatives of Mr. Deturo. Mr. and Mrs. Cortland B. Ogdcn' vlan Slegrel. Mao Skvarla. Carl Bertteriek, Doris Iforberlck, Vera Blacher* Affnea De- Dlatrtbutor (oi Uw and a feature of the program was were recent Atlantic City visitors. Robert ^ Gremter, Jobn Kronenberger and Turo. Elais Grannar. Alice Lomberton. Ul- EATON, BUMPEB hay fork and hay rope, OO-ft. rope, sewing machine, dresser, iron brd and Councilman A. A. Frank has been Frederlok RotkTlclI. springs, 2 wood beds and springs, cook stove, oil stove, two burners; oil selections by the Bordentown quar- suffering from neuritis the past Following are the names of the Man Martin, D6ilo Matthtna, Verlia Mur- WUon your Springs break or tet. -. Grails S, Mlaa Allda HBIKIK. teacher— ray, Betty Papa. Evfi'Boekatellow. Itutli beater dining room table, corn planter. week. pupils of the Keansburc schools who Ruhman, Fredorlck Melnken, KilniirJ your car doesn't rua rlgut or K. M. Hagaman, leader of the have neither been absent nor tardy Jamea ' Cornll." Sylveiter, Cmplo, Arnold ttiere'a any other troubla which TERMS:-cash. WALENTY KORDZINSKI. junior Y. 14. C. A. group, was chair- The Keansburg bowling club will Dalley, John Grimm, Norman ncckifellow, Stuoy and Jtjrry Wilson. old a dance in tho Worthwhile pal- during the month of February: n«)ph Silver, Marzuet BanleDlll. Loin might bo traceable to Springs, man of the committee, which con- Gradea 1 and fi. Miaa XIBIO hotter, toAcfi- come to ma I can Ox It - ' GEORGE H. ROBERTS, Auctioneer. sisted of John Foster, secretary and ace next Monday night. Fnncli place school, grade 8, Misa Nar« Compton, Florence Gallashor, Genavlava •r—William Kan, Edward Malley, Harry treasurer of the group; A. W. Mc- The Women's Democratic club held ir*t L&ylon, teaeher—Lcon&rd' Covert. Gohlhaus, Katherlne Mftiolc, Mary 8anta Silver, Rose Gerbert, Anna Kruosor, Vivi- WIIABP 4VE. BED BANE. a card party in Porter's hotel on Walter Beltert, William HorTath,' Joieph Lucia and Cecelia Walton. an Mobr« and Sophte Waltera. 1 Farland of the American legion, Hen- MaiUy, Orl«nd Opdyk*. Thomsa Paris, Grfcde S. Mlna Kathryn WllM.n.v Grade 1. Mlea Bae K. Harnay. teacher— Tclopbono 105ft. K" '-champion swimmer. Walter A. Conroy is driving a new AttitI B his chosen profession KEANSBUKG NEWS. automobile. The 400,.. adopted | a mortician bears a marked But Little Business Transacted at William Lockwood was a rocent Council Meeting. New York visitor. influence [upon the character of his work, (Tho Red Bank Register can bo bought Edwin O. Herman of Palmer ave- We hzvi always regarded our work as in Kcansbure at ttic stores of E. L. Miller. nue has taken up the duties of mall ?acred -in nature, feeling that fl. Santa Lucia, I'bilip Keller and Charted carrier at Rumson. Ho replaces rirtu3ll" Voscl.) Warren Whipple, who moved to Uios'e-Itrneed look to us for sympathetic, Business was at a low ebb at the Laccyville, Pa. The. 4,000,000.. :. understanding service. Hence, the name meeting of the borough council last Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Andrcach, week. Councilman Samuel Randolph who have spent tho winter at New. Worden has a'uvays stood for this kind demanded that a resolution be drawn ark, havo opened their home on of attention. up directing that any department Plnevlew avenue. within the jurisdiction of the bor- Rev. Thomas Kearney, rector of ough cannot make expenditures with- St. Ann's church, and John Darcy out first obtaining the consent of thehave returned from a trip to Florida. and now borough council. This action la a Robert Meyer has recovered from slap at the board of health, who have a sickness of a few day3. ALBERT W.W0RDEN recently been active in bettering William Turner, Jr., and family FUNERAL DIRECTOR, sanitary conditions in Keanabqry. have moved into their new house on The board also recently passed an Manning place. Jhnbulance Service. ordinance relative to health con- The New Point Comfort fire com- dltions. All of this cost money, and pany will hold a "Dinty Moore" sup- The 4,000* FUNERAL HOME Mr. Randolph la of the opinion that per In the firehouse Saturday night 60 E. FRONT ST. • • • RED BANK the council should bo consulted The interior of William Pease's PHONE&557 when money is to be spent. butcher shop has been repainted. In a letter A. Jiidson Palmer com- George Worth and Louis Allendorf plained of an assessment on his prop- did the work. erty on Oakland place. It was rc- Marcus Bolgiano, who has been |fcrred to the borough attorney. Jos- spending the winter at Irvlngton, his
Years ago; ip Hie heyday of metropolitan social activity. Ward McAllister initiated the "Four Hundred". More reeently, 0. Henry, DA GER! "America's Be Maupassant," wrote a short story entitled "The Four If you spend all you earn you are venturing on thin Million". And now, with-all due modesty,, we- should like to remind ice—and some day you will break through. Metropolitan #orth«rn New Jersey of the "Four Thousand" . -. . the TENNIS BE SAFE GOIF "Four Thousand" Bamberger co-Wrkera who, day in and day out are PUT SOMETHING REGULARLY IN THE BANK 'rendy tov serve you. That salesgirl from whom you bought the lovely FOR THE FUTURE EMERGENCY. Paris frock, yesterday .;. she is one. of the "Four Thousand". That courteous young man who tipped hieliat as lie delivered the package You will have .. .he is one of. the "Four Thousand". That very efficient gentleman POLO $100.00 SWIMMING od the Eleventh Floor who made it so-easy for you to open a charge in Less Than One Year account... he is one of the "Four Thousand ""."That little "package by Depositing $2.00 a Week. whom you didn't even see hut who helped to apeed your pure Toil Will Have You Will Hav0e0 on its way.. ..she also is one of the "Four Thousand". They $500°° siooo work'in perfect accord, and from what we have heard they make HUNTING In Approximately 3 Vears In Less Than i Years . by Deposltinc $3.00 a WmU. by Depositing ?5.O0 a Week. MOTOR BOATING every patron of L. Bamberger & Co. realize more with each purchase that this iV'Onc of America's .Great Stores" ... in merchandise, in GROWING BY SERVICE services and in personnel! The steady growth of this bank reflects the ap- proval of depositors who apprep'afo •*>" tiovcnnoi .>r>ri RIDING helpfu) nniwc of our service. YACHTING to be «x»et... contrast this with the
3,589, co-workers eerving you, in (1928-l>efore the Greater MERCHANTS TRUST COMPANY Bmnbercer Store was completed • a. in increase of over 20%. BROAD STREET, RED BANK
HENRT CAMPBELL, Chairman ot tho Boaid KKNNLTH li. McQUEEN, President JAS. D. OTTERSON, JR., Vice Pren. and Trcd KDGAR N. McCLKES. VIco-FreB. and SocroUry AKCHLBA1D U MILLER - Vice-president J. ERNlCSr OUVEn, - ABSletant Secretary OIKI5CTUH3 / Archibald U Miller .'olm .1. Quinn i'aiil Onchwnld - Henry Campbell Jacob Yanlio Warren II, Bmocli P'ranlt IS. Price tl, IL Ciarrleon O. Harold NOVIUB t'leil VV. Robinson Cliiulea R. EIIKIIHII Clark llolbiook CBBAT 8TO»E8"-WEWA»K,.*. 1. .Turned D. Ottemon, J r. John Glhlon Arthur C. Stolnbach Kenneth II. McQueen Albert W. Warden Jcooo Mlnot "The Bank That Banks on Red Bank" RED BANK. REGISTER, MARCH 12, 1930 2m£-j~~h'' CAI'TUIIED A MUSKBAT. there waa a large uttendunco at the held here in a long time. Thomas of Port MonmouUi, Klmoi lutt week between two teams of boys sociable hold by the ladles' aid no- Three turkeys owned by William Bahrcnbuig, August Ahcnrn ami An-representing Holmdcl and Crawford's Frank Kuhl Gut It on Wallace Street ctcty of the Baptist church. Each H, Lalloyleaux were killed by doga drew Phillips of Hazlct, Hnlmes Corner. The Holmdcl team won by For St Patrick's Day Jjsat Wednesday. member of the society turned; In a lHt week. Slch)es and Fred Zicglcrbf Cranbury, the Kcoii of 27 to 20. ' IN OEBEN GLASS, Frank Kuhl of Bed Bank wan walk- bug containing ten cents for cacti The pant week has been a buny one Henry McDowell of .lamc.iburg. Ins on VVallaco utrcet last Wednesday holiday of tho past year anil ten at the Hule.'i and exchfinge stabler of Murk Kilniiirtin of Marlboro, Charles. To Stiiy In Hospital. Canada Dry Ginger Ale ....& per doz. when ho enw on animal asleep In a cents for her birthday. ItcfrcBhrncnta tho Willliim C. Ely estate. Twenty- While: of Lukewooti, Payquale Irislino Sheriff William R. O'Brien an- Clicquot Club 1.7S per doi. pile of leaves near a cellar window of were nerved and general sociability four horiWii were sold. Teaniis were of Muttiwan and Norman Morgan of nounced Saturday that William Whll- Joseph .Hagerman's hounf. The was enjoyed. Gamea wore played. bought by Go»rgo W. Smith of Brad- Holmdcl. tle, Asbury Purlc politician and num- ; '• General Roofiag and Sheet Mela! Contractor Bonnie Dhu -. 1-50 per doz. Koloa were sung by Mrs, Bronson Thtrc waa a largo attendance! ami Crate's Qt, Dry _._~'8.16 plus deposit Kround near the window Is hollowed ley Beach, John Comploy of Wlcka- ber game operator, will continuo in- out Into a sort of an areaway, and Butler ai)d Mrs, Taylor Hance and tunic, Alfred IjUyater, who lives near good prlcrs at the administrators' definitely to serve his ninety-day jail Skylights Vcnlilating Crate's tlma Dry Nips piano ooloo were played by Mian Ruth leaves had collected In this epace. Mlddletown village; and'William Mc- eulo of (he live stock, crop and farm sentence in the Spring Luke hospital Experienced Mechanics Modern Ktiultmwat Two doz. 1.33 plus deposit Mr. Kuhl found upon examination Hancc and Mlaa Elizabeth Sherman. Knlght and Kidney Thompson of Implements of the late 0. Edward 'Instead of In the county jail. Whit- People , who attended the sociable Complete stock at inulerliilti. Crate's Pale Wry Wp» that the aniniul which he eavv.was a Freehold. Single horses were bought Tillon Tuesday of lust week. tle is suffering from diabetes. young muakrat. Ho got a box while were Unanimous In stiylng that It waa by R, G. Reid, William Campbell and Tho first baseball same of the sea- Two doz. 1.33 plus deposit tho most enjoyable public function 35 WHITE ST., RED BANK, N. J. the muskrat slumbered. Mr.'Kuhl John Applegutc of Freehold, G. R. son in thiu neighborhood was played It pays to advertise in Tho Register. Johnny Bull Ginger Bow put thp box on top of the muskrat Two doz. 1.25 plus deposit and captured It. Ho put .chicken wlro on top of the'box'.to. keep the music- rat from Betting away. He brought his find to The Hcgis|pr offlco and iM North Brldira Avenue, soveral persons who wcro ther« said "QOOD FURNITURE FOR EVERY HOME" ' . RED BANK. K. J. thf^y had never.known a. mualtrat to ; I'hoiio H8B. have been caught In the heart of tlio town before. Mr. Kuhl gave the FIRST- mushrat to his uncle, Loula Frlok of TERMS Itector place, who Is a groat trapper and hunter. , * Furnish Your 'Arranged If Home We Specialize in LINCROFT JfEWS. ' Desired Mr. mid .Mrs. Lewis Thompson to Second Leave Soon for Callfornln. (Tho Red Banls .Register can botiouslit Iri Uncroft at the five Corners' Tea Kndm.) Mr. and Mrs. Lowls ,B. Thompson, Loans. Sr., of Brookdale farm will leave next week for a six weeks' visit with Mrs/ Whltelaw Held In California. Mt'. Applications Given Thompson will leave his plantation at Thomafivlllo, Georgia, thin weok. 4 Immediate Attention f William H, Holmes of Keyport has completed a redecorating job at the Thompson residence here. A Local, Friendly rturjnnll Leonard, Bon of Chnrles G. Leonard, baa given itp his job In nn Organization Insurance omcc at New York and he I.i helping his father on hia farrti'j About twenty membera of tho la- Riverside Mortgage dles'.aid society attended a covered dish luncheon at the chapel Thurs- '& Finance Corporation day afternoon. The next meeting will be. on Thursday afternoon, April 3d, Broad St. Nafl Bank Bldg.. at Mm. Edgar E. Alexander's on'the Bed Bank N, 3. Nutswamp road, near Elver Plaza. Mrs. Frtd Conkltn spent the week- end at Point Pleasant with her •CORP.. daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mre. Andrew Anderson, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Magoo of Stoutwood Park have decided to move to tho Louia Dc3trlbat farm In- stead of Edward Boughton's house. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Rlchdaln havo been entertaining Mr. Rich- dolo's sistor from Brooklyn. Misa Ada Fenton attended a dance at tho Rod Bank high school Friday night. Sho was accompanied by Mius a . | Evelyn' Wyckoff of Red Bank, for- merly of thin place. Mr, and Mra. J. Stllwell Grovcr have returned from Florida,, where they spent most of tho winter. Wil- liam Pattorson, who has been care- tnker of the Grovcr house, has moved to his now bungalow. I • Dante Davorlo has bought a new Ford coach. ... . Richard Johnson Is' a patient at the Long Branch hospital with pleurc- pneumonia. America's finest furniture makes its Benjamin Bennett Is working on bow in this Grand Spring Opening Exhibit! tho Frank BloodRood farm. Samuel Fair of Brookdale farm hti3 No matter whether or not you are interested in the bought a Nash sedan. immediate purchase of new furniture, you will enjoy visit- Round Trip Frank McCarron and Arthur Soden attended a party lnat week at the ing our store during this event and seeing all the new creations. A ricaddon'a Corner flrchousc. cordial invitation is extended everyone—you will not be obligated in any " Frapk Toop will spend the latter pnrt of the week at Bcrnardsvlllc, way—and you will be amazed at the extremely low prices now in effect on fur- Leave From where he will erect a new incubator. niture of real style and quality! - Melvlllo S. Reid is having • a tele- Morunoutb St. and Brlduc Avo., phone Installed at his farmhouse. \L» 9:30 A. M. DAILY. ; HOLMDISL NEWS. w w—rr$ A Snelable nt the Baptist Chapel Last rhone ned Bank taiili. Friday Night. Desplto the heavy downpour of rain and the fierce gales last Friday night ,( 1 ' ••••••••••••••••••*•••••*
Skfomnce afJmerican ?%/TESS Three Pieces! Fine Mohair! $•! Qfl.OO Luxurious New Mohair Suites of 3 Reversible Cushions! Special Fine Pieces Now Available for Just one example of the splendid character of tho living room furnituro wo are featuring at new low prices! A perfectly yorffe- Here la another feature valuo In a fine living room suite. In gen- OU3 suite with splendid spring construction, loose reversible cush- uine mohair it will wear a lifetime. Rcvernlblo cushions lengthen ions, and many other features, nt a price never before scon on'a the wear where the most wear comcs< Genuine mahogany frames. suite of this quality. Advance Showing of A suite that you will be proud to liavo In your home, and on which tho new low price affords a rxal saving. Reed and Fibre Furniture! LTHOUGH equally popular for year 'round use, reed and A fibre furniture is unusually active in the Spring. Is'ow . that many now arrivals havo put in their appearance on our floors, you will find it decidedly to your advantage to come in now! See the new designs anil colors! Profit by the new low prices! For example: Choice of several different styles in uphol- stered fibre chairs and rockers in a variety of colors ut „ _ 3-Piccc Fibre Suites with cretonne covered spring-filled scats, choice of color a, ypecial at
3-Plo' 2 Fibre Suites with upholstered iicatf and oackii, settee, cluiir and vockcr; nllraetive Smart New Dining Suites Witli $J 5Q-00 color sehemo - ~ Nf.wrst style Stick Heed Suite in delightful M\ Beauty is Combined with Low Price ,00 The toll .. ;•:.;;! where folks used to grumbl-: Matched Paneling; 9 Pieces for iwtf color effect, settee, chair and rocker, witli up- in this 4-Piece Bedroom Suite at bocauBO lbt',\ couldn't travel faster than a While you nru furnishing your dlnhiR room, why not do It rlnht? holstered aeutu, special at _ - — A much better ;>uito often costs but a littln mure munry, aiut thinlc An exceptionally line bedroom fuiite for Uir mmuy. lnilutifS . walk. Today we irrtimhle If tho law snys "nut H1!1;:'^'!1:^'!'! of tbo added bntiMfactlon and pi-ldc you will j;ct out of il. Ileio large drcf-'^cr, full fizi: diiulth; bed, i:hcnt of di iiwclii anil clialiu- faster than forty miles an hour" mid It'fi often is n wonderful unite In walnut with oilier line wnod.'i, with hcMiiti- fully mntuhed jinnola, including' RO-inch luiirct. CO-ineh extin;ion Saturday Special ! Ing Hollywouil vanity. In genuine walnut in cimbiimtlmi willi the Red Bank courtn which collect the "toll." Inblo, cnnniiy to]i china cabinet nnd nix olialrr, to nmlcli, nt a now other fine wood:;. Pi iced extremely clirap! low price! STEP LADDER The yearly toll of Bce,url(lr» Btolen or deutroydd Sturdy, fnur-tilrp step lilddci. Oun l<> i> <'U!jlc>iui'i'. .lust the bv flru maimto well into the hundrcdn of thoun Iliiii;, Inr aprill.c; holisn clcilniiii;. andn. II you would muke your Ftecurltlcs mid other vulinilik'fi cur.lly nccrsnlhlc, to you, but E£SaSs5SS32S£ffiiS3iSKKa Inaccessible to anyone liut you, place them In ii'ximnnc, your homo our oiife dcpaelt vnulln. llentalu may be had with tjio critical oyen Just coino lit and H.VP thoac who vkiit it! tho beautiful furnUnit' ns low ns threo dollnrn » year. you mo not pioml wo arc offering ntnunl- ej'ftte piicfii and you, See Our Special Window Display too, will ngr ;o that Rood furniture l:i nu ^l:;, .^inin;:;; and Mitlliv:-;io;?, .Small lonRc-r fxpcn.iivc if you :r lieinn t«i your luuao. buy it here! THE BROAD STREET NATIONAL BANK Pace Four RED BANK REGISTER. MARCH-.12,4.980. ' NEW CltlZENS, ' j COVVB" Fide "Ecccirda. Held for Theft. The Guernsey cow Imp. Becklelgh Elmer Morgan of Long Branch and Twenty-Five Applicants Granted Pa- quiw, owned, by Mra. Elmer H, MB brother, Clarence,-"ot Keyport, Modiste pers Last Week. Oeran of Mutdwan, has completed were ancatcd last: week, charged Twenty-five persons were granted er yearly advance^, register record. with otsallna plumbing fixtures val- Mrs, Hanna Marie Patten Here Is Your Chance to Save, naturalizatioh papers by Juflge Stein-, he produced 13,258.4 pounds of ued at $200 from a house- in Matn- 31 Manmoutb t>U Bed wan township owned by Cliarlca H. bach laBt week. The new elttsens milk and 612 pounds of butter fat. Tel Bed Bank U-W, represent thirteen nationalities. As Suniiybrook Topki, owned by Charles Ncldlanger. Morgan is Etaid to have It May Never Happen Again. usual natives of Italy predominate 3. Cleveland of Eatontown, produced served a term In Leavenworth prison •with six representatives. Those who .1,886.3 pounds of milk and 002.9 for desertion from tho army. received papers and the places ot uiiila of butter fit. their blith are: Coast Ciuud Bead. Expert Repairing Captain Charles W. Cook, keeper Red Bunk—Nathan Levlne. Poland i John Fire In Hennery. • . '•• '. '/••Off;'. JUlolf Fel>in»nti. Germiny; Msiunret Elton Twelve hundred hens wera Bn- of the Nanaatjuan coast guard sta- '\>oncj., Ireland. angcrod Tuesday night of last w$ek tion, died at the marine hospital on WATCHES, CLOCKS l'it:olibl[l*~Hctro8 Jeylo^Inn (hiitnQ Btaten Inland Sunday of' last week. Ladies' Hosiery innueil tu Sidney Sarkl»nlanj, Armenia. when an overheated Bteam pipe stait- An Unusual § Hu was 51. yeara, qtd and had been EnuHnlitown—-Wlwlyilsw Ham. Austria. d a tire In' the hennery owned by I'urnilnudBlQ-^I't-unclBk Onlntdowalii Ernest L. Trewcr of Freehold. A connected with the, coast guard serv- (mime clmnired to I-'rank Gcc>, Poland. assing motorist notified Mr, Trower ice over' twenty yc»ra. A widow, Accuracy, skill and expert" Tonnent—Alf.-eil Fucha, Poland. hat his hennery waa on lire and the two daughters aud. a &(?n survive ence enable us to do-the I'crrlnavilli—Nicholas Bcndo. Austria. . 'reehold flremen were , summoned. him.' \ "' " ' ' ': most delicate-repairing. We It" Miimisquiin—Johanna Itaiin. Germany. hey extinguished the blaze and the '•\ '" ^f^i-^- ; _• "As You Kuyiiort— Vincenio AUocca DcFrpnio, 033 was nhout $600." Wins {EBuranco Suit. guarantee satisfaction'. Our ltnly. ' Mrs. Rosa, Mirnheilll of Long prices will olease you. flhtwociil—Gslilla Dalfonio. Holy. Branch Won her , suit agalnot the FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! fcenylrt—Curollna Gryiil;o, Auntrln; May Panscd Counterfeit Monoy. Anna Alexander, Jamaica, British Yv'eat In- Ajax firointmrahce company to col- Silverware Repaired James S. Shug.tQr of Neptune lect inoiiTOnco for .the property owned dioi-. '. • . . leaded guilty 'in. the".Unified States Hlulilnnds—Anton Slmat, Juconlavla. by her at Aabury Purli and known as and Replated Like New Ilobbinaville—^aul Baiiant, CECCIIOBIO- llatrlct court at'Trenton last week to the Silver Slipper. The total Insur- Regular $1.50 Values—Sheer or, Service Weight. vnkln. ' . charge pf passing counterfeit bills, ance was $20,000 and Mrs. Mirabelll I.omr Branch—Cnrmela- Sacco, Italy; Hate police charged Sinister and a accepted $14,600 In settlement out of REUSSILLES' juin Levenbon, Itoumanla: Guesle laaac- icmpanion, who was acquitted, with court. Sale Price . $1.19 Dun, Lithuania; Salvalorc Fandutr, Italy. laving' $200 in counterfeit money 36 Broad St, Red Bank. Aabury Park—Itobei-to Garglulo. Italy; vhen they wcro caught. . —i , i <*•<& Sum Vocchlano, Italy; Ansclo John Pin- It pays to advertise In The Register. vouKO.t .nnmcc hunged to Theodorls), Regular $ 1.85 Values—Extra Heavy Service Weight. Greece; Leuve IUko Rleanlck. Hussla. Avon—John Asfiarslotakls, Greece. Sale Price $1.49 rASTMASTEBS'NIGHT. NINTH ANNUAL Long Brunch Lodge Holds 33d An- Everything in this Sale is regular first quality merchan- nual Celebration. dise—as featured by us twelve months in the year— Long Branch lodge of Masons cele- brated its SSiTpastr* maBtcrs' night in and not the inferior Hosiery generally offered at such tho MttBonic temple Tucntlay night ol ast week. Over forty lodges and sev- low prices. eral grand jurisdictions were repre- sented among the visitors. A la delegation of Red Bank masona at- tended the ceremonies. Included in this delegation waa Dr. William Si. Thompson, past grand master, William Curchin, Jr., district deputy WHITE SHOE CO. A musical program was renderc and at the close ot the ceremonies supper was served by the ladles' aux 9 Broad Street Red Bank, RJ. llinry of tho Long Branch Hasonii Given under the auspices of the club. • " CLUB CHANGES BY-LAWS. LADIES' HEBREW SOCIETY Wheelmen's Gfub No Longer Prohib- its Gumbling and Drinking. of Red Bank, N. J. The Asbury Park wheelmen's club one of the oldest social clubs of thai place, has voted to discard from the To be held at- by-laws an article which prohibits the use of intoxicants and gambling at any time in tho club. Thd mem bers felt that these articles were lilti the old blue laws. They were1' nevei Tciverii •wholly lived up to and eliminatlh them will make no difference in th> conduct of the club. It will simpl clear tho by-laws of useless restric- tions and ambiguous terms. BROAli ST., SHREWSBURY, NEAR RED BANK.
LONG BRANCH'S HOTEL. E. V. Klccl of Bed Bank Now In leresUd in riuposltion. » .19 E. V. Rlccl of Eed Bank and Nc ••:•} YorU, an architectural sculptor, ha: acquired the rights of Will H. Paw son, New York hotel promoter, to etcct a $3,000,000 hotel at 'Ocean Fark. The time limit in -whi8h Mr. Pawson was to begin operations ex- pired last week and Mr. Ricci mad< application to tho Long Branch com- , One Dollar. GOOD MUSIC. missioners for an extension of time. The matter was referred to William L. Edwards, the city solicitor. r Funds
at st The person who fails to adopt the trust See These Low IPrlesci Here's a great chance to buy a reliable used car at a genuine bargain Snecials T®daw! price I To make room for spring trade-ins on new cars, we must clear methods of estate conservation is overlooking 1929 HUPMOBILE SEDAN—A great out our used car stock at once. The profit to you is tremendous, as buy in a tar f.imoun for its sturdy construction ant! powerful a glance at our stock reduction prices will prove. All our "Good Will" one of the most important advantages of the motor. Driven 10,000 miles cars are backed by a written Guaranty to assure complete satisfac-
1329 PONTIAC CABRIOLET—A tion. The car you want is here and our low price will save you money. ..times. beautifull sport car with 6 (T7CA Prove it for yourself—today. wire wheels and rumble seat, J) I JU i months .olil. scarcely u.ed ™ 1929 PONTIAC COACH—Th, TIi@§e "G@@d Will" Guaranteed Bargains popular model of a. famous The safety of funds'and property entrusted car. " Has had excellent care Savings F®r You 1928 PONTIAC SEDAN—A to the care of this institution is based upon fi- car that can s 1928 PONTIAC CABRIOLE! 1923 OAKLAND ROADSTER engers -very omlorlably. !j>4/5 —Green Duco; rumble —A amart sport job iti tun Han a Fisher body Duco. Motor perfect, 1929 Oakland nancial responsibility, investment experience seal. A dandy car for c appe business or pleasure.. ol 2-door Sedan 1929 Oakland Ah exceptionally well and complete. fSgal protection—a combination 1J)2B PONTIAC ROADSTER — 1028 I'ONTIAC LOUPL—A titUcn care of nutu- 4-door Sedan Blue body with, cream trim. *lutdy G cylii mobile. Looks and is of safeguards often uncertain with the individ- 1>ilc Wlth An opportunity to hll.v a Balloon tiref, bump- CJ/|OII *"*ny tliou- (PAHr IIH cood , as a new 1 brand new car nl u .grcntl.v eri and full equipequipment: , Y"" ^ *;>iids of mii«fl |c(t ,n tj)4/j ear. Very low mile- reduced price, This oar O. K. mechanically... age. Delivered new tins ne\ IT lii?(>n sole! for $1270, Now only 1029 OAKLAND CABRIOLE 1 1!)2» DODGE SEDAN —A List —Can scarcely be told fioi.i "•I." Roomy linclv, Ir.itlier up. Can you/aff8rcl not to avail yourself of such new car. A leader on the liolstny. ||c,c is your road. A ride En this tar will ;.:•:::.„,;„„;:; $400 service by makSng a trust of, at least, a portion of yopr estate ? Big selection cS Fords, Oaklands, Pontiaea, Chevrolet's, Esses. Bulcka and other pooolar makes i,. Qt Mg reductions ^ lf ^ «' tit, RASSAS BROS. 5 21 Mechanic Street, The Second National Bank & Trust Co. Red Bank, N. J. \\i', RED BANK, NEW JERSEY g^fig^saa- ©pea Evenings Until 10 P.M. Darin); Salt V^a^gjjl^ ::" - Total Resources Over NOTICI:. Thm-mlnr. till- lunntletli clny of Mm-cli. nt NOTICE Or SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEItNi nimlo Tor tlio ullfnvnnce of commlsslont til en n lie hum II OI.III Kiilnlo of Ilayninnd Hmiiilniiil. ,IC,.OII,0,| Purauant to the prnviulom of on Act ot creator in I •J for n mid (lounnnl feoa. t.l authorize m10 t O II L'lullllo Illiolhr r mum Ni)lil-ll la lit liy Blvrii Hint tlm al'i'uiiiitu tli« Leuldntuio vnlillr.l. "An Act t» nu- wit: Cool -co Or hum. l tllll i|l™.||l,i. Dated Kabrunrr 7tli, A. D, 1930. thorlto iiernonn to cliiinin' tlicir iHimi^*.' Off JOSKI'II €. HOAGI.ANO. I-'OItf ; i: < iltlMOI il|..-fiin.||. ulll I,,, n.,.li|e.| Bl-luuve.i I'eliniKiy -I 1:17c, mi.l III- -l/./.l. INI ,.|;,l. I '!li- !;,,i,,;: r il,,, c,,,,,,, I'OR'IEH IIOACIiANO. HI Smith i-ti Itr-tl linn it. New JCKCJ v Itliieildmontii t lir-i IMIT. millii.. U< IIOKI.V ..i" Moimioi tli. KAYMONNI) IIUACI.AMI), Jit. l)ali"l Kiilirn III V :' 1. I'JJd , I" MIL Ilu.In, nlvmi that I klu.ll iii.i.ly I" lhe iwn "I ml. CVunmott I'l'iim «-f ilifj Coimty "F Moi"113CI1KI! * I •ilu "ll.iii-..(i.iy. Hit "•'<-• ;t. licr-icii A: l'ieiiilru;.i.u. ell. ih, '•I Mm.-'li. A. woulh. Ht tha (Jnuit UiHh.1 nl ltt'diuld, on Allmlie in. I 0. r.l.10. nl v, j RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 12, 1930. NOSE BROKEN IN ODD WAY. Miss Lillian Daniels, dancing tcach- McCormlck. Tho main at this point docks ready for the summer boat •( presented her- annual dancing has been in a nlmilar condition on renting business. For many years jlraliam Caldivell of Itiver Vimu dhow in the nrehouse on Florence :wo other occasions. hla haw been a Bure sign of spring at Walked Into 6 Tree. avenue last Saturday. The feature Tho ladicH' uuxlllary of the Harris River Plaza. was the "Wedding of the Painted lardcna ilrr: company will hold a so- Ruth Voorhecs, daughter of Henry Wonderful Easel Portraits Graham Caldwcll of litver Plam Doll." Those mo took part In thin ciable on the afternoon of March Voorhees, Is sick with tonsilllis. I'EH Ji. DOZ1..N mot with an unusual accident and a were Ella and Ulna Bocnlsch, Eleanor 0l.h. The affair will be held In the The flrcmeu will hold a meeting to- painful injury near his homo one Cullen and Junior Halncs. Other ftrchouse. morrow night. night last week: He was walking pupils who took part were Wllma Mr. and Mrs. Raymond VanRlper rapidly with hln head bent forward Jcffcry, Ruth Walling, Lorraine Pat- U1VEU PLAZA NEVVH. of New Brunswick upent Saturday to shield himself from a heavy down- ton. Catherine Cooney, Natly Gord- and Sunday with Ml*, and Mrs. W. pour of rain and a fleece gale. Win on, June Marltateln, Marlon Schoen, Mrs. William Huhburd hi Move Back Harris Hewitt. head struck a tree which protruded inevlevc Gchlhaus nnd Winnie to Her Hom,i! Here. > IO edge of the sidewalk aii'l • v was broken. Mr. Caldwc' Mrs. William Huhbard, who moved Not Enough Money. n< had tho broken bono rc-ect. from this* place lo Highland:* Jive The Keyport board of education for an atirac-i-'' " * ' The.ladleu of the Union Beach years ago, will move back to her baa Informed the graduating class Llona club will provide (in entertain- houHe here this week. that It will be necessary to tak Rhododendrons ' ' i' Ing along tho road Friday night and public, but those In charge of the af- acting us a substitute teacher at tho trip as planned It would coat about Kalmla I^itifolla was fatally Injured. Kenneth Napier fair declare that the date will play echoolhouse hero in place of a teach- $3SO more than this sum. Azaleas of Bradley Beach, driver of the car no part n their efforts. er who is slek. Ro:'ca Andromeda . which struck Davis, wrfs arrested The Republican club will hold a The Woman's club will hold a card Divorce Refused. Malu.f Jap. Flowering C^sr««. and held on a chargo of-taanslaugu- card party Friday night. party Saturday, March ?2d, at the Vice-Chancellor Berry last week Dogwood ter. Davis was eighty years'614:and --.The Plcaauro club held a box So- home of Mrtf. Harold S. Allen. dismissed the petition of Mrs. Cath- Hawthorn was a farm laborer. ciable Saturday night. A number of the residents of this erine Filan of Freehold for a divorce. Perennials - The ladies' auxiliary of tho Union place i.ttcndcd a card party held by Mrs. Filan charged her husband witl; Ilodk 3cach fire company arc In Newark UNION BEACH NEWS. the Woman's club of lied Bank last cruelty. Mr. Filan denied tho charge Write for our Catalogue wllh numerous iW oday on a day of pleasure, A Rollo Friday. and claimed that his wife squandered Have our representative cnl! by >us was chartered for the trip and appointment to offer sugeestiong State Official Orders nil Increase In Mrs. Wike has returned to Teaneck the money he gave her for household 'Visit our 100-Acro Nuracry at your ces 1 the Budget. 8ft Union Beach at nine o'clock thta after having spent several days with expenses. lornlng. The bu'a will leave Ncw- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest . Although the 1030 budget had been rk at seven o'clock tonight. Howard. Wunt u Slaughter House. PLAIRFIELD revised and paused by the borough George Vogellua has) a new auto- Miss Iona Brand attended the dln- Tho Progressive club of Bradley s council, it has been learned that Wal- lobile. r : which was given at Trenton Mon- Beach is seeking to obtain permis- •65 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. ter Darby, commissioner of municipal Mr. and Mrs.^John Newsomc arc NURSERY, In accounts, nan ordered that an ad- day for the Republican assembly- sion from the commissioners for tho lie parents of a daughter. women of New Jersey. erection of a slaughter house in th
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You can (ji> without food und perhaps bo uettet for It. but go without sleep for u few days nnd as first emst your lifo IB seriously In danger. That's how Im- portant nnd neccssury Hound, restful sleep Is. You must have it to llvo ui-11 and bo well. ,. of am ' Odd Bedroom Pieces. You cari get some of thouc odd pieces you havo been wanting now nt reduced prices. Oak .IJrcsucrs - $18.50—$10.50 Wulmit DICSSCIH ..:...._ S38.0U Oali C'hinonicrcs _ !JD.GO HEN you purchase an automobile you are mak- The difference in selling cost, combined with the Walnut ChllTnlilnrc!) - $14.75—flO.OO ing an investment of a considerable amount of low charges for financing and accessories, amounts Wnlmit WnrdrobeH —....:.._ SlO.OtV—S18.0II .Ivory Dressers _ .320.00—¥34.0(1 money. It is essential, therefore, that you give careful to at least $50 to $75 on each car. This is as impor« Sale—3-PC. BED OUTFITS. thought to the best selection and know what you are tant as economies in production in keeping down tho HhumoiiH Bed—all filr.es and Colors. getting for your automobile dollars. price you pay for the new Ford. Oouddir Chairs. Blniincms Cotton AInttress. ' A choice of several colors, now nt reduced blmnions Loose Llnlt Sprint:. The first cost is important because it may mean prices. J.HE low ultimate cost of the new Ford is the result of $16.?5 an immediate, satisfactory saving. Of equal impor- $9.25 to $ffiM Uegular Price—$21.75. sound dlslgn, quality of material and unusual care in tance is the ultimate cost after thousands of miles of ijlmmonu Bed, Square Post and Flat Fillers—all manufacturing. Friction and wear are reduced by the ttizca and colors. service. This ultimate cost is the true measure of accuracy with which each part is made and assembled. Mattresses. Simmons Cotton and Felt Mattress. Unglundpr Bust-proof and Saglcss Spring. automobile value. iSliniiKiiis Deep Sleep '. These factors combine to decrease the cost ofi yinmiona Ilcnuly Ilcst .._„-..._„ 3!).r»'' $22.50 operation and add months and years to the useful life Regular Pricc^-$30.00. JLHE first cost of the new Ford is unusually low not of the car. The good performance and low yearly s Windsor Stylo Bed. only because of economies in manufacturing, but Covered Box Springs. Simmons All ITelt Miittrcss. depreciation of the new Ford are indicative of tho ISnelandor because the same principles that inspire these savings Slmniiina Muillsnu ...„ _ $23.00 enduring quality built into it at the factory. 8lmmoitH lii'Inioiit _.. .„. 30.011 $27.00 are extended to every other step that means greater Simmons Aco „ .-.. 40.0(1 Q Regular Price—$30.00, service to the public. It is easy to see that economies SERVICE charges are on the same fair, economical in production would be of little value if they were basii? as the making and selling of the car and replace" sacrificed later through high charges for distribution, ment parts are always available at low prices through selling, financing and accessories. all Ford dealers. In two, three or five years, depend" The Ford dealer, therefore, does business on the ing on how much you drive, the saving in operating same low-profit margin as the Ford Motor Company. and maintaining a new Ford will amount to even His discount or commission is twenty-five to fifty more than the saving on the first cost. per cent lower than that of any other automobile Think in terms of tomorrow, therefore, when you dealer. You gain because he makes a small profit on purchase an automobile. For tomorrow will reveal many sales instead of a large profit on fewer sales. its true worth.
Itondnlcr, $435 Phaeton, $440 Tudor Sedan, $500 Coupe, $500 Sport Coupe, 8330 Don't i'oigul that your bedroom is your personal room where you recover Two-window Fordor Scduu, $600 Threc-wiudow Fordor Sedau, $625 Cabriolet, $6-l!> Town Scduu,' $670 lost energy from one day and get ready for the next the greatest and best beauty parlor in the world, right in your own home. All prices /• o. b* Detrpit* Convenient iime payments arranged through the Universal Credit Company 4-Pc. Walnut Suites-$100. ,4-Pc Walnut Suites-$140. KcKulur I'i-lco—J125.00. . Ilcsular Prlce-J175.00. '' FORD MOTOR €€IM1»ANV
10 Broad Street, lied Bank. N1. Page_Sht RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 12. 1980.
A CORNER BOUSE SOLD. favored and recommended by tha NOT A SPECULATOR. £G'AN*S FROM SAWMILL TO HOUSE Federal ferra board. He aleo touched Sir. and Sin. John I.. Schcnck Buy briefly on »orae of the recent activi- W. A. HOPPING Mns. Inez Barter's Property. ties of the term board and norne of Aulo Vans and Express Flu®, House ' AN OtD COLT'S NECK JLAND the problems with which they will Now that moving lima Is near 1 am Mr. and Mrs, John L. Schenck of Real Estate ani Insurance prepared to da your nait moving of furni> MARK BEING REBUILT. no doubt be confronted In tho near tote, ptinoi or bati£aca to fill parli of in Red Bank . Foxwood Park at Little Sliver bought future. * OFFICES FOR M... REB B'ANK city or country, In the tersest {iBOjtUd vane a house at the southeast corner of Following the speaking and dinner, SIIOKE Wl. in Red Sank. Before you have your next The Building Wliloh for Many Years McLaren and William streets at Red iRiivins1 done, write, send or call for Ibo • For Sale. Was Owned by the laXt Frank K which was served by the Men's bro- only re'i»ble furniture movers In town, and Heyec Is Being Made Into a Besl Bank last week from Mrs. Inez Ear therhood of tho Ardena Baptist set my prices on your next jo.u. All kind* ber for $9,000. Mr. and Mrs. Schenck church, the members of tho afisoc of heavy or light trucVinif done at eiiort denes for Us New Owiur. formerly lived on Brookdale farm at iiLtlct. Call or address Choice tlon wore entertained by music ami The ancient Frank E. Heyer i&ft- Lincroft. They bought Mra. Barber's dancing. Shrewsbury Heights Hest) lotcd g'ronert;, house for their own occupancy and J. T. EGAN ft Nltt mlll, for many years ono of the land" marks of Colt's Neck, ie being con- they will take possession May 1st. . BUIX PENS NECESSARY. Shrewsbury, N. J. Jl WALL STEEET, RE» BANK verted into a house. The work la The sale was made by Hawkins Bros. Water, Gas, Sidewalks, Elec- Reildtnce nom, 39-W Biz well under way and the new real' The lot is 40x150 feet. The house Essential to Keep Proven Bulls a H. L. Zobel Building tricity mid Curbing, dence will be ready for occupancy by has six roorhs, a sun porch, bathroom Few Years I/onger. April 15th, Bennett Bros, of Red and modern improvements. On the Bank are the contractors, The eo»t pioperty is a garage, with a right of During the past few days Frank- COR. BROAD ST. AND HARDING ROAD, will be $1,500. Ths owner of the new way ten feet wide. lyn U. Hue of Imlayatown, Jacob V. Lots .$500. RAYH Price—$12,500. house Is John M. Weir of Elm place Kuo, Jr., of Keyport and Harold K. Kioy Terras. Red Bank, and he will occupy It. Mr, WlUlamson of Farmlngdalo have RED SANK, N. J. Weir Is employed by the .New York Alterations to Hospital. made requests to the county exten- White-Pach,Inb. FARMS and New Jersey telephone company. Minor alterations have been made sion ofllco for up-to-date bull pen The house is being built on the at the Rlvervievv hospital. A newtlue prints. i Country Homes site of the ancient sawmill. Tha floor lias been laid in the attic to A well-constructed bull pen with Dear Sir: Shore Estates HyBn & Safe puncheons of the fill will serl'e as provide greater storage apace for the Idea of keeping proven bulla a , Plcaao Iiavo representative part of the foundation of'the house supplies and small repair Jobs hjivo tew years longer, la the program un- call In reference to Shrewsbury All Forms of INSURANCE Directly under the house was a been done In other parts of the build- der way by a number of the leading HeJghU). sluiceway and the water which ing. dairymen of Monmouth county. Un- State Highway flowed through it turned the mill til a bull has daughtcra that are old Eatontown, N. J. Fnone 178 Register Building, Rei Baak. wheel. This sluiceway has been filled enough to make records, it is impos- In and the water which formerly sible to place a fair value on the went through It now flows over a herd sire and if such a bull, becauuo nearby dam. Mr. Weirs property ho has reached the ago of five years comprises about four acres and a NORTH SHOHE MARKET GROW- has gone to the butcher for butcher's IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. ; considerable part of It Is occupied by prices, tho dairyman has not only To KATHIUNU M. MOAN, formerly Established 1851 Telopjjona U| one of the streams of Swimming ERS HOLD ANNUAL DINNEK. lest considerable money, but it's too KATHRINK M, VAN URUNT, nn.I river. Most of the old mill dam ii late to bring him back. RALPH T. MOAN, her hunbahtl. ami Affair at Farmlnirdale Attended by WILUAM J. 1'ATrEHaON: standing, but the mill pond la gone, liy viituo of im ordop of tho. Court ol SOO—Tho Aeioclation Conducta n Clmnceiy of Now Jersey ini^do on llio flay ALEXANDER O. COOPER although a vestige of Its outlines re- Tax Board Meeting. mains. There is a waterfall formed Co-oporatlvo Froduco Market at o( tlio (lute licrcuf. In » ciuiflo wherein Neptune and la Very Successful. The Monmouth county board of Henry C. Perrlne fu complftimuit and you, by the dam. Mr. Weir has not de Kathrlne M, Moan, formerly KeiOirlno M. 58-64 BROAD ST., RED BANK N. J. elded whether he will rebuild the The success of the Farmers' mur- taxation will meet at the courthouse VanOrunt. nnd Kuljih T. Moan, hor dim- dam and restore the pond. ket operated by the North Shore at FrcholcJ Friday of thla week, when bund, nnd Wlllfnro J. Ptitlemon, tint] oth- (he 1030 tax duplicates will be given ers mo defendant)), yuu ure required to The property is a short distance market growers' co-operative asso- nppeur and UIIHWCI* tlio bill of mild rom- ciation at Neptune during the past the various assessors. The'.board Iilalnpnt on or before tho twelfth day of Windstorm Insurance north of Colt's Neck, on the Vander- will meet at Red Bank on Wednes- April next, or tho said bill will to taken iin burg road. The main part of the four years augers well for its con- confeuBcd itjriUnat you, tinued success In tho future, accord- day, June 25th, to hear appeals from house iWill be 26x36 feet, with an L. J Red Bank, Fair Haven, - Rumson, Tho Bald bill In fllcil to foroclnno ft cer- A Good Coverage at Very Low Rates 16x23 feet. The house will bo of the ing to the statements Of the spcnk tain martgflKe irtveii hr you, Knthrlnn M. ' ers at the annual banquet of tho Scabrlght, Shrewsbury borough, Mono, under tho mime of Kuthrlrio M. semi-bungalow type. The lower part Shrewsbury township, Littlo Silver iVpnBrunt, to Henry C I'errlne dnUid will be divided into two portions, one stockholders held at Red Men's hall, April 2, 1024. and recorded In tho Moii- Farmingdalc, Saturday evening. end Eatontown. mouth .county clerk'n oftltro at FiqchoM. 'or a cellar and one for a garage. Now Jerany, in Book 605 of Mortrnire*, There will be a glass-enclosed porch, Jameo T. Ketcham of Farming- imirea 67 etc.. .an April 21, ll)2-», which 10x28 feet. The house will have rub- dale, president of the association, To Examine Bar Applicants. mt-'i'ttfagt' In » Hen on lands In tho town- thanked the members and stock- ship of Mlddlotown, County of Monmouth, berold roofing and the other enclos- Judges Itulit V. Lawrence of Free- nnri Stale of Nnw Jcr»oy; arid you, Kntli- Quackenbush 6c N®Tiin? Inc. ures will be of cedar siding. holders for their Interest in the or-hold and Henry E. Ackerson of Key- rino M. Moon, formerly Kiitlirtno M. Vim- Timbers which were in the mill are ganization and asked for their con- port and Halstead Walnright of Brunt, nro mnilo dcfcndiint he can HO you CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS tinued interest since the board of executod nald morttralie and arc tho own- being used in part of the construe' Mannsquan and James D. Carton of is/Mm er of record of the Inndn dcarrlhod there- tion of the house. For more than 125 directors were able to proceed with Asbury Park are the committee in in; nnd you, Ridrih T. Monn. aro mndo.iie- We specialize la the designing and construction more assurance when they knew fondunt becamo you aro tho Inialinnd of i'ear3 there was a sawmill at this Monmouth county that will pass up- th« nitld Knthrlno M. Monn and rlaim nn ol homes that express the rERSONAUTV of ite. The last person to operate the that the stockholders were behind on the character and fitness of appli- them. Mr. Ketcham introduced El'.- Inchoate Hitht ot tnirtcsy or mmia other the owner; also in the remodeling and alteration of mill was Conover Truax and Mr. cants for admission to the bar. Htrht In tho nnltl land; nnd yon, William Weir bought the property from him a wood Douglass, county agricultural J, I'nUomon, mo tnmlo doCcndtint beciniRu older houses. General construction of all kinds. agent, who acted as toastmaster. you nre tlio owner of cortain morltfnires ew months ago. The mill which Mr, 1 which arc a Hen on tlio unkl land described ' Tho toaatmaster after asking each A little campaign of want adver- 1 Weir Is converting Into a house was tising in Tho Register will rent most In tho bill of complaint. • ' Tel. Red Bank 1311 ilt 32 years ago. Previous to this member of tho board of directors Shrewsbury, N. J. to ntand so that the stockholders any rentable property. Thirty words Dated t'obrpury 11. litni). . ' :here was a mill on the location 100 for twenty-flvo cents.—Advertisement ALSTON llfiEKMAN, ,-ears or more and a portion of the could see what their directors looked Solicitor ol Complainant. < ike called upon W. A. Berry, vlco P. O. Addroesi 10 livvatl street, ltad Bank. riginal mill formed the one which N> J. was constructed 32 years ago. For president of the Scacoast trust com- pany of Asbury Park, and E. O. •nany years the mill was owned and I SlLVERWHITE NOTICE. onducted by the late Frank E. Hey- Hurphy, cashier of the Farming- Best Place Notice In hereby t'lven tlint William C. ;r, who wan one of the most prom- dale national bank, Both the bank- Jchnnon, ItiiHHoll C. Cnslei- nnd Elmor -I. ers briefly complimented the asso- -In— Wilnon, ConimlHHlonora unpointed to IIBNCAS nent Democrats of Monmouth coun- tin- rost for Inyliitf «ldcw«lka on Campbell George H. Hallanan \ :y and who represented Atlantic ciation on its financial progress and Monmouth County GARDENS tivenua. I'ort Monmosilh, liuvo filed h rcput t township on the' board of freeholders sound business development. Mr. of Bald astiennmont at u meeting of tho Berry stated that few organizations Townnhlii CommiUco'of tho Township of. many years. to Buy a Good DECIDEDLY Middlotown held on ThuiHdny, nftornoon, along the shore could boaBt- of as rcbruuiy 13th, 1930. nnd tlio anmo la on firm an establishment in so short a file with the Towniihlp Clorle. BUILDING BUNGALOW. time. .. DIFFERENT / A public hcnrliig -will bo nlvcn upon tin 12 West River Road, Rumson, N. J. Bfiid report nt tho mcothiK of the Town- ttliip Comraltteo of tho Townnhlp of Mid- Tracey Soden Building on Patterson Secretary W. B. Duryce of thTheodore atreet. nights and Stations of the Cross Fri- Clarence Boguc of New Haven Is Brown, another nuriicry employee, day nights. who was a chauffeur for Mr. Mur- spending a week with hi3 mother ihy, died of pneumonia. The Centrnl Bapliut ladies' aid so- .MrH. l^cborah Bogue. ciety will meet tomorrow afternoon A birthday party was given last lit the home of Mrs. rtobert Flett on week for Clara Kirkwood, daughter 1 ,„.- "TT -..- 1 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS. Lincoln avenue. of Mrs. Ida Kirkwood. |CAN WON | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sculthorp have Motion FIcturo Benefit liuskctbull A date is bslng considered for a returned from Florida and are mak- father and nan supper at the Metho- Gamca—Pupils' Opcrcltu. ing preparation:) to reopen their Log dist churcli thn last of this month. (The Red Sank Hec^tci can be tiou«hL Cabin Inn on the shore boulevard. Kev. W, S. R. Powell is pastor of the 5= in Atlnntlo Hlalilnr.il. at the elun-s at Wil- Rev. Coorgc Kane of Audubon, church. ti liam Left. W. Lcmluri; anil A. Kate.) New Jersey wan chosien pastor of the On Wednesday and Thursday of Presbyterian church of this place, COLT'S NECK NEWS. but the olliclals of the church have next w;ek a motion picture show will A. bo given at the Atlantic theater for not yet received tin acceptance of tho A Fire nt Windsor" Hculilt's House 1 Last Friday Night _i_ V:;; EACH the benefit of the Mauonic ussocla- pastorate from him. A letter was re- 1 :lon. The feature picture will be "No, ceived from Rev, Kane stating thai Soot In the chimney of Windsor he hud received two other calls in I •'•Lfc o. Nanette." Oilier features on the Heulitt's house caught fire last Fri- T j large size . . 23x46 I»« program will be a technicolor review, the meantime and was giving the day night. The firemen were called \j That the new De Sota StraigLt Eight is the lowest- matter consideration. | a Graham McNamee newa reel and a out and then extinguished the blaze T~i:. -M 1 ound novelty cartoon. Amos £»d Tlie Presbyterian ladies' aid so- before damage was done. Exceptional value—never fiol4 Si this low price before. Est7S \j priced Eight in the wtfrld is only one of the many ap; Andy Will also be presented via the ciety will have a new heating plant Crow blackbirds re unusually _L L AND UP-F. O. B. DETROIT ^ Installed In the parsonage and will i heavy, double threaded, epanef radio. Tickets are being gold by plentiful hereabouts this year. Old Bntli Towels with novelty bortai* members of the association and alao also have the interior of the house timers say thin is the sign of an early i \j peals that this car is making to thousands of buyers. redecorated. i that %*ere exclusively designed Cef WWIJl THESE EVSATVnES V t Antonldcs's drug store at Atlantic spring. Considerable early plowing Ituly bine Stores. Cliolro of bif.9, Highlands; Clayton & Magec's, Krl- haj been done. rose, green and orchid. Unlsleel* Conslrucllon ^/ It is distinctly the kind of car that gives no hint del's and Kalsln &• Green's stores nt HIGHLANDS NEWS. At the achoolhousc at this place efCliuoninandlJody Red Bank; Hopkina'a drug stores at last Thursday night the Jerseyvill? of low price. It is a big car—roomy and comfort- Keyport and_ Fred's garuge at High- Cornerstone of New School Building basketball team defeated a team Down-Draft Carbarclion lands. to ho Laid May 2d. representing We3tside fire company On Sale Only While They last Impulse Neutralizcr able. It is a powerful cor thnt gets away like a flash, Joseph Dender has sold new Ply- (The Red Bank Register can be bought of Red Bank by the score of 11 to mouth sedans to Waldron Smith and in Highlands nt Bedla'j drug ttnro and at 10. A team of Red Bank high school Fall Pressure Feed Lubrication * lharles Coblena. Joaepb Stamen's etorc.) players defeated the Colt's Neck Mechanical Fuel Pump and ia capable of sustained high speed. Its Uuisteel Fred Swan and his family sailed May 2d has been set as the date team by the score of 34 to 15. The Fuel Filter—Air Cleaner Saturday on their return trip to Hon- for the laying of the cornerstono of bolt's Neck team will play its last type of body and chassis construction affords new olulu, where Mr. Swan has a position the new public school building. Work game of the season at this place to- CHAIN RETAILERS OF QUALITY DRY COdDf ThermoiUlic Heat Control with a construction concern. They is progressing steadily on the build- morrow night. were here a few months. Hydraulic Broken ing, which is being constructed at Mr. and Mrs. Joaquin Lawrence !» BKOAD STREET. measures of gturdiness and safety. And its mechani- Water Witch. 620 COOKMAN AVE™ Mies Edna Dender, who underwent are expected home the latter part of RED BANK, N. J. ASBUBY PARK. Hydraulic Shock Alitorlicra an .operation for mastoiditis, and The Harris family of Bordentown March from Florida, where they have Rubber-Cushioned Spring Shackles cal features and equipment parallel those found Mlas Dorothy Gaffey, who was sick will give a minstrel show Friday been spending the winter. with pleurisy, have returned hosic Double CowlVcntiiotorB t night of this week at the Methodist The motorized road scraper which STORES IN 24 OTHER CITIES in Eights selling for hundreds,, of dollars more. from the Long Branch hospital and church under the direction of the of- he township committee of Atlantic 1 Non-Glare Windshield aro convalescing. ficial board. :ownship recently bought Is expected Rust-Proof Paris" Danie) Oakcs lias sold his interest A dance will be held next Monday :o arrive here this week. In Oaltes's service station- to his part- night at the Lions club headquarters ner, William Woodward, who is now by the firemen's auxiliary. •Ju the Vnitlcellype of construction, the sole owner of the business. The Epworth league will hold a so- thebody and chassis are designed an Tickets arc beinK sold for the bas- cial next Monday night at the Meth- ketball gamca to be held next Mon- a unit, ellminulhi;: body sills and odist church. Final piano for the af- day night In the high school auditor- fair were made Monday night at a all other Koodcn parts. The body is ium for the benefit of the Atlantic meeting at the home of Miss Fannio bolted directly t • the chassis, so that Highlands safety and first aid class. Havens. the two becom? mutually supporting STRAIGHT The main game will be between the A dance will be held Saturday and rr.u::ml!y flexible, ,^ EIGHT
1910 br De Sow Molnf Corpirilion 670 CONSOLIDATED MOTOR SALES CORPORATION to your nearest $$ffi Store—just a few steps! The beaten path which leads to many money-saving values!' Make it a point to visit your nearest 127 WEST FRONT STREET, RED BANK, N. J, dSCO Store every day—or let the children shop for you occasionally. The Phone 810. daily savings will mount amazingly—try it ! UUtCLAV MOTOR COMTANX—Freehold IIAEITAN GARAGE—Kcyport Shop Where Quality Counts and Your Money Goes Furthest ! ISKOWN'S AUTO SHOF—Spring take ^ RUTHERFORD'S GARAGE—Lakcwood BUSIINELL COMPANY—Matawnh We Sell millions ol pounds—It must be good! Pure Coffee " 1b 29c Strawberry The Roa 38c—20c—10c Saved. Preserves Victor Blend Coffee 1b 25c Thousands prefer this mild blend. Big jar #ftc Acme Brand Coffee \h tin 35c A heavy bodied blend, suitable tor percolators. Just pure fruit and sugar.
Tasty Lenten Foods at Modest Prices ! Smoked Kippered Snaclis 3 cans 20c California Sardines .8 canaJSa Choice Domestic Sardines : 3 cans20c Marshall's lUppcrcd Herring __ .s^Jcan 270 4SC0 Wcl Shrimp . canine While Korway Mackerel __cach0o, 15c, S5o 5 Pieces—Ivory Decorated Blue $17.50 Norso Boy Norwegian Sardines % cans 25c Beg. 20c Best Foods Kcllsh Jar 15o 5 Pieces—Grey Decorated Blue 17.50 Light Bleat Tuna Fish can 2lio I'ure Ji-lllcs tumbler Ida Gorton's Pure Codfl6h _lt> pkg 27.: Campbell's Tomato Soup 3 canaSSa 3 Pieces—Antique Maple 24.00 Beardslcy's Shredded Codfish ._ pkg 14o Gorton's Clam Chowder can 129 5 Pieces—Solid Oak Faun Dec. Green 32.00 5 Pieces—Porcelain Ivory Dec. Green 30.00 Reg. 10c Reg. 29c Presto Fancy Hawaiian Best White Cake Flour Sliced Soup Reg. 33c Swansdown pkg Cake Flour i Try a home-baked cake! HOME-COOKED MEALS, delicious roasts,flaky piea Saturday, March 15th fluffy cakes, lead the way to a man's heart. But A Fancy California not if they mean a worried, nervous, overworked LAMP SPECIAL! Cook firm nnd tender. Prunes wife. It's easy to keep your husband happy and still SEE WINDOW DISPLAY OF THESE LAMPS. enjoy leisure, recreation and relaxation that will keep the wrinkles from your brow and keep you Prim Smithfield'a young-looking—if you cook tho"F.O.B."way. Apple Sauce "F.O.B."—Free of Bother Cooking—trees you Brand from the troublesome details and worries of TMt CONTROL I Set ll h*t lOvcry lii'-mlii'iit iisi-il In mir lunicl In Iho fliiCht (ilitiilimlilc— on ORIOLE Gas Ranges \\ Latest (1SCQ Pure Fruit and It h nclciilllloully liulail. TRAIIE-IN ALLOWANCE \ t FOILYOIJll «HJB IIANf>K \ Preserves Bread Supreme 8c 1,0 W DOWN PA YM HINT | •• 2 LIGHT CANDLE TAHT.E LAMP—In n most attractive chirm- cn Wrapped f BMAI.I. MOMHI.T I'AVMKNTa \ Ins »lyle. (iaU color phitcil inclal liasc. Lnccil parchment uliadc jar with art reproduction panel. S'/JCcial/y Priced Oom/>lV(t: $'iM8. V[ctor_ ^^j COUPON Taiity and nutritious for tins I would like to know children! Victor Raisin Loaf Iflc more about F.O.D. Cooking aucl the Furnishing Co., UV now optiral.i morn Mum 20110 Starrs ami Meat Muiluln, bliiiiliHIiiff Ilia HMt» nt N<-w Woiu Onioi.i: Gns Ilnngc. JITM'V, Mnrylnnd, Uclauare, rr-nimylvaiilu, portluiin ot NW Voili, ami tlio OMrlc.J of Colrimljte, Mm 22 E. Front St., Tim Stores Whurit Quality Counts, wherr-ver located, imiin liml llii'lr tviiy Into Ili« (limrt HiU Power Red Bank, N. J. ill a Colluding rubllc! Fnge Eight RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 12, 1930.
tury and for a large part of this time years old and was conlined to his Cliarles U. Uonnla secretary anfl YEARS AGO IN RED BANK he was engaged in the baking busi- bed only two days. He was survived treasurer. ness. by a widow and one daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Chamberlain Misses Haltie Parker and Addle John Many of Spring: street had a of Briiltfe avenue received a surprise HAPPENINGS OF OLD rN ANDWhite gave a sociable at the home sick dog and'he decided lo>shoot it visit from forty friends'In eclobrn- ABOUND OCH HOME TOWN. or Mis. Samuel.Parker at Little Sil- to put It out of Its misery." It took tlon ot Mrs. Chambeilain'a 00th icr. About forty guests were pres- seven shots from a revolver, for Mr. birthday. ' . "The Kind That Lasts" Many to kill the dob'. Incidents Culled From The Rrirlsler ent at tho party. Hcv. M. S. Messier preached hla nf the Second Week hi Murrh I Miss Mary Gavin of Eatontown J. Monroe Smith of Harmony, In faiewcll * acrnion in the Oceanic For all types of, r 00 fa Twenty Vear» Ago. Thirty Tears j and David Plough of Brooklyn were Widdletown township, received a sur- Methodist church. Mr. Messier had Ago oiitl I'urty Years Ago. married ut the ISatontown Presby- prise visit on his 59th birthday, been pagtor of tho church three teiian church by Rev. Thaddcus Wil- /bout forty guests were present at years. " Forty Years Ago. | son. the party. Joseph GUI died at his homo nt ,!u!mS,-Mi!nvllle Approved Hoofers Captain Henry B. Parker Uictl n(. | J. E. Harvey of Little Silver cole- The Eutontown board of trade Oceanic, nged B<1 years. Most of hla 12 MASON I-L. Ills home on Broad street from parnl- j hinted his 23d birthday. The Oceanle elected John G. Brecso president, I'lione 3!MI KEANSBUBG. ysls nt the ngc of 7C years. He was hand find drum corps gave band mu- William E Moirls vice picaidcnt and (Continued on nest page.) a brother of John Parker of Eaton- sic nnd sang several songs. town and of William 13. and Ashcr H. Mrs. Elizabeth .Collins, motlier-ln- FINE INTERIOR FINISH Parker nnil Mis. Margaret Clyiclwlclt law of Thomas Carmnn of Becrh of Red Eanlc. He had been cnpt.iin ttrcet. died suddenly while sitting in at Low Cost of many sailing boats on the-'Slirews- j her chnir knitting. ' TETu* show you the remarkable new fin- bury river and had also been cnplnin James Ludlow and Augustus Mirv ** \%htt for walls and trim created b du of the Mcta. Helen and Sea Bird of Inn of Red Bank were enlaced as Font scitntistt. Easy to apply, dries quickly, the Merchants steamboat company's j clerks in Marcus M. Davidson's «nd easy to keep clean. These finishes will line at Red Ennlc. He left, six sons j clothing store: rrtaia tlicir b«uty of color end surface and PAINTS ...VARNISHES ... DUCO and two daughters, (he children he?- j Mi=s Mm-y L. Winter of AtianUo will give enduring satisfaction. Du Pont \ In;: Joseph. Henry. John. Jnrcmlah.; Highlands became, the bride of Hen- 1930 Seed Catalogue and- cffcnUiroufih 0«o color uervico, which hat ffRANK M, CIIAH1BKKS Tnlmr and Robert Parker. Mis, John j ry D. Kalilc of Chapel Hill at the Let ut telthousandl you abou! tot ibetuiifU y Xhtii hornet, 20 w. Front St., lied Bank, N. J. Ilance ot Pleasure Bay and Mrs. '• brides home. ' riiane 588. John H. Lippincott of Little Silver. I Captain Benjamin Grigga of Port 25 Ceiit Rebate Slip—Only William Hacklon of Kcd Bank clieil Monmouth lost ljis only child, B girl 1. four years old, from an attach of of BrightV disease after a sickness A/IAIL.tlio cuuiion wltli only 10 cents, nnd,wo will mull you "Everything for oT two years. He TVUS born in T-an- pneumonia. rlon and came to this country when The First national bank had de- thu Garden," Henderson's new aued ciitiilusue, lognllicr tvllh tho now he was seventeen years old. He left posits of 5386,322.42 and the deposits Henderson 25-cciit rcbnt6 slip, which will also entlllu you, without charge, to a widow and seven daughters, Ihpy of the Second national bank wcie $\e Henderson specialty offer of (I imulitils of our tusteil seeds ivltu jour bing Mrs. Francis White, Mrs. B.irt- S-151i.S97.-l-l. Unit order amounting to $2.U0 or over. Icy Ivins, Mrs. Philip StofTel, Laura. Samuel S. Sagucs leased the Tied Emma and Amelia Haddon of Rod Bank opera house in the Allen block Those « packets nro nil seeds of our own Introduction, tind aro nmong out Bank, and Mrs. Thomas Winter ot on West Front street for three yenrfl most famous specialties—I'ondcroea Tuiiiutu, Ulj; Boston Lcltucu, Eurly Scar- Atlantic Highlands. John T, Lovett built three new let Turnip Itudlsh—liivlncllilo Astern, Brilliant Allxturu 1'opples ajid Giant giecnhouses, each IGxOO feet, on his Tlie members of Embury- Metho- Waved Spencer Sweet l'eas. These, like all Henderson's .Seeds, aro tested dist church of Little Silver, at a Little Silver property. • meeting of the congregation, decided seeds. to malte many Improvements ami » Thirty Years Ago. changes to the church, including the William H. Postcn, Sr., of Nave- D'or 83 years. HENDERSON'S TEST&O SEEDS have boon tho stundard. construction of a basement with a sink died of paralysis, aged 74 years. Yoar after year, our constantly Improving methods Imvo oiuihlcd us to main- Every girl deserves trn-foot ceilinp. enlargement of the He left a widow, who was Miss Sar- tain our supremacy among American seed houses. TIiu Initial cost of jour auditorium so that it would scat fror.i ah Davig of Navesink, and six chil- needs Is tho smallest Item In your surden's cxpcif»u, and It Is of advantage .... a fine DIAMOND 100 to 130 additional persons, new dien, among.whom were Mrs. Na- Henderson': Giant Waved pews and a new heater, ut a cost of thaniel Roberts and William H.'Pos- Invincible Spencer to plant seeds of rccognlicd quality from a houso of reputation and standing. To match her beauty—-a $2,000, ten of Atlantic Highlands and Miss Astero Sweet Pens stone of rare brilliance. To Miss Lillie Story, a granddaughter Blanche Posten and Amzi M. Posten of Mis. Margaret Luyster. and Wil- of Navesink. equal her charm—a gem of liam T. Hcskcth. both of Middlctown. Robbing Point on the Middletown Everything for. the Qarden flawless perfection... Every wore married , by Rev. Charles D. side of the Shrewsbury river, oppo- This'Is a book of l!08 puges, with 1G benutl- „ s'upply o( (rush- vcgctablca throughout stone in our selection was Buck. A very larjje number of wed- site Red Bonk, was bought by Hemy lul color plates, lffl pagco of rotogravuro In tlio Summer, lind collections of llower seeds ding presents were received by the S VanScaicIt of New York. Robblns various colors, and over a thousand Illus- especially arranged, for harmony of color chosen with as much care as bride, including checks, a large Point was part of tho farm of Wil- trations direct from actual photographs of nnd continuity of bluom. though "the only girl" were amount in gold, a gold watch and liam V. Conovcr. The plot contained tho results from Henderson's seeds. It la a cornplcte garden book, and should be chain and much silverware and !>'<. acres and the price paid was It 6ffers many special collections of vege- in iho hands of every lover of tho gardon to wear it.... That's why •• household goods. 511.000. table seeds arranged so as to give a contin- beautiful or bountiful—flip tlioeoupounowj we know the diamond you The commissioner!! of lied Bank, Dustan Allaire sold his butcher want is here. Mountings, who had the power of granting arid business, his horse, wagon and fix- too, in platinum or white refusing saloon licenses, refused the tures, and hla house and two lots on Every Rebate Slip Counts as Cash application for Thomas Eustace's sa- the Scuffletown road to Frank L. With every catalogue .will be sent our Henderson Rebate-Slip which, re- Diamond Rings In a gold, equally as distinctive, loon at the corner of Broad and Braillard of Brooklyn. Mr. Brail- turned to us. will bo accepted as 25 cents caali payrficnt on any order of pad* dioiceo/deiiqnj await your approval. K< I'"iont streets. The women's temper- lard paid $3,500 for the real estate two dollars or over. . $50-3100-550') ance union presented a remonstrance nnd $800 for the butcher business. In addition, wo will Include with your order, without charge, the Hen- Diamonds—Thn April Ulrtlistune.. i \ against the saloon with about 11)0 Samuel T. Vandervecr of Vander- derson specially collection of three imclieta of veg6table3 and three pack- names. burg was stricken with paralysis ets of flower seeds as described above. Mrs. Belle Crosley gave a euchic I while visiting his daughter. Mrs. R.EUSSILLES' party at the Globe hotel to celebrate J John B. Crawford of Holmdcl. from the return of her son, Harry Cross- the effects of which he died. He was PETER HENDERSON & 36 Broad St.. Red Bank r list. 1830. ley, from abroad. The prize winners 7.' years old h.nd had lived at Vander- 35 Cortlandt St. at the party were Mrs. S. S. Anton- burg all his life. ides. Miss Ada Sherman, Miss Mav Andrew S. Zerr was elected presi- New York City Seymour, William Morrow, Thoninb dent of tho Oceanic alumni associa- PETER HENDERSON & CO. Richardson and Dr. Walter S. Whit- tion, which had just been formed. more. 35 Cortlandt Street, Other officers were Jessie Bruce, Car- New l'orli City Ficd Frick and Fred Culllngtoti rie Bruce, Leolin West, Gussie Pin- gave a dance at George Gramman's tard, Ethel Wilson and Marian West. Enclosed is lOo for Henderson's 1930 ad- home on Front street. About fifty Benjamin Covert of Tinton Falls vertising offer of Catalogue nnd 25c Hebato people were present and there was cut John Duncan of that place on the Slip. I riixh singing and dancing, The main leg while tho two men were chopping ! song was "Little Annie Flooney," wood. Covcrt'3 axe caught in the NAME ; which was sung by Fred Culilngton, .limb of a tree.and.in the descent It • Will Applegate and Augustus Layton. struck Duncan just below the knee. : The fishermen of Port Monmouth Mrs. Mary E. Fay, wife of Robert ADDRESS _ WHETHER IT IS THE j ran a tish oil factory at that place j Fay of Katontown, died of cancer. , during the season on the co-operative She was G-t years old and had suffer- CITY j plan. They got a little more money ed from this disease two years. She Commercial Orchard j at the end of the season than they left two sons, Harry Fay of Red OK THE I would have had if they had sold their Bank and Frank Fay of Keyport. I fish direct to private parties, Douglas Cook of Belford bought, an j William Chadwick. son of Walter Incubator and started in the poultry Oui'Door Living Room j Cliadwick of Highlands, fell over- business. He was the third resident OK THE board from Captain John A. Wortli- of Belford to buy an incubator, the ley'a schooner and was drowned. The others being E. Walt Havens and Front of Your Home vessel was freighting sand from the Henry D, Schenck. Highlands to Elizabeth. Chadwick William H. Hulse of Fair Haven WE CAN FURNISH YOU ANYTHING YOU WANT IN was seventeen years old. nnd Miss Emma Richtcr of iNew. Ada Bennett, daughter of Amos York were married at the bride's FRUIT TREES and PLANTS Bennett; Ettie Kccd. daughter of home. They started housekeeping at —and— Mrs. Peter Aumack; Olive Vine, Fair Haven right after tho wedding. Ornamental and Flowering Trees and Shrubs daughter of -Albert Vine, and Miss George A. Mauser, son of Adnm ICttie Errickson and Charles Clinc Mauser of Llncroft, and Miss Jennie WHITE I'OU OUK CATALOGUE, IT IS FBEK. were baptised nt the Red Bank Bap- New. daughter of Michael New of. tist church. Vanderbur£, were married by Rev. Henry R. Hoffmire of Broad street Garrett Wyckoff of Holmdcl. died at the age of 77 years, lie had Abraham Bodine of River street died of consumption. He was oh Jos, H. Black Son & Co* lived at Red Bank a quarter of a ccri- HENEVER you take a garment out HIGHTSTOWN. N. J. Wof a dark closet to sec whether it is the one you want or not, you waste time and submit to needless inconvenience. You also run the risk of ripping or other- wise damaging something. One tear is likely to cause a loss arhounting to more than it would cost to light your closet for years. A 40-watt lamp will flood the closet with light, and jnake it easy to find what you want, without handling everything else in the place. You would probably not have the closet lamp lighted more than two hours a month, altogether. The electricity consumed by it would cost you hardly ten cents a year. Isn't it foolish to deny yourself a conven- ience that is so important, when it costs so little? If the closets in yolir home are not wired, FOR you can have wires put in and lamps installed at a surprisingly small cost. The So Helpless INTESTINAL closets most frequently used should be HYGIENE lighted, even if you do not consider it So Dependent on You /;.' necessary for the others. Up-to-date men and women and to function naturally. One of the essentials of good lighting When you j,rivc your boys and pirls keep fit««a matter of course. In its action Hygem is is prevention of glare. To expose the eyes to trying glare is as bad for them as to They refuse to tolerate an prompt, yet exceedingly •whole whc;it, you arc doing wluit doctors ' 'i try to get along with less light than ia n thi closet would have prevented a ripped sleeve unclean intestinal tract and gentle. Under ordinary con- needed for clear and comfortable vision. everywhere recommend. Whole wheat "Fatigue and cyestriin caused by and the youthful appearance which every supplicsthc vital body-building elements its attendant ills. Headaches, ditions a definite improve- The following comments upon the improper lighting, whether due to insuf- woman ought to retain as long as possible. dangers of glare arc quoted from lectures ficient candle power or too great intensity, Wrinkles and nervous irritability are fre- children need. Make sure th:it they get depression, and genernl dull- nicnt is noted within a week. lulwle wheat in its most wholesome tnd publications issued by the National lead to myopia (nc.irsightcdncss), then to quently traceable to the eyestrain that ne»i caused by constipation Audits delicate,mintyflaror Society for the Prevention of Blindness: a gradual decrease of vision, anil probably occurs when efforts are made, to get alon^ form. Give them Ralston. "Glare is objectionable because when to total blindness." with less light than is needed. have no place in modern life, makes it cosy to take. continued it tends to injure the eye and Saving light and losing beauty People may (earn to chew with falsa Hygem, taken rrpilarly, Keep fit the modern way to disturb the nervous system; it causes teeth, but no one can sec with a glass Cye. discomfort and fatigue.... Eycstraiti causes squinting, frowning, purifies the in- ,— , with Hygem. This aAcert'isetnmt is published in tin "The vision of the best eyes in the inflamed lids, and impaired sight. intertatofa morebeneficiiilusetif ehtlririly, tcetines... helps SEND IOrt THIS Your druggist world becomes defective where there 13 It also becomes responsible for func- timl lo inform you ho'.o tn obtain the leU BOOKLET. YOU them to regain • glare or insufficient illumination... • tional disorders that arc fatal to beauty li^hitng service Jar the curtail consumed. ' WHOLE WHEAT OWE IT TO YOUR- will gladly sup- their normal SFXP AND FAMILY ply youwitli your .CEREAL ' Our lmcf but anthori* condition , . . lalive (lismpnion of in* first bottle today. tratinnl hygiene shown _L__ _ . .„ . .. J. BLOOMFIELD il» importnnw. Written Bloomflald LABORATORIES 1>7 a medical authority. Naw Jersey It Payg to Advertise in The Register. Frrr on rrqncnt. RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 12, 1930. a»fe(J he paid tho Haddon estate $40 leorge D. Cooper of Peters place, TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN YEARS AGO IN RED BANK. for a strip of land Hi Inches wide on died at the age of 05 years after a the south side of the Haddon build- sickness of .less than a week. ing, ^in order not to have a little open Herbert Rath, only child of Mrs. Contractor and Builder (Continued from laat page.) space between tho buildings. Clara Rath of Atlantic Highlands, SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING llfo woe spent at Red Bank, whero Gregorluu Niissen, a mason who died of quinsy tsoro throat. He was he conducted a baker shop on Front had lived alone oeveral years in part eeventecn yeara old. SCBEEN ANU STORM KNCLOBDBKB I of the old hotel at Port Monmouth, Frank H. Johnson. Jr., a farmer nt {Telephone 9S0-EJ 160 Bridge Avenue, Red Bank. N. Alabama, and Francis S. Astarlta of Frank Kiddle of Llnoroft, who had Loch Arbour were married in Trinity erved a threc-year-tcrm in the Unl- church at Asbury Park Thursday ed States army, said he would not re- morning by Rev. Randall W. Conk- alist, but would go to California to lln. They left for an automobile trip live. ; in the South. Mr. Astarlta la in the George W. Lulf, grandfather ot Investment business.
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Name • Street , 10 Broad Street Red Bank City • Give Luke Longhead the Job of Supplying Your Pace Ten RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 12, 1930; for injuries received In an automobile MONMOUTH COUNTY ORPHANS COURT Decembar Tatm, A. O. 1829; ' BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. accident near Freehold. In tho rrmtUr at tho «nuta ol Cher tea £4' w&rd 'HIton. Stephen D. Fielder Desd. Onicr to Khow Came. HArrEOTNGS OF INTEREST fX Stephen D. Fielder of Lower Perhaps we can furnish you with no better '• Boy B. Tiltoii and Harold Tilton, aflmln Squankum died Sunday of last week Intrutom of Charles Edwerd Tilton. da. SIONTdOUXH COONTV. "sales talk," but we are certain that we can sup- • treated, having exhibited to thta Court, uit' of old agon. Mr, Fielder was 87 yeprs d«r onth, a just end tryie account or the ol^ and lc .vc3*tL son and thrco grand- I>maoniit eutatq end debt* of aald dsefltfontt r Notes* Su!es of Property. children. For many yeara he wag en- ply you with much better coal. whereby It appears that tha parsons I «»• tut© tit BHII] lieceaied la Insufficient to pay Building Operations, Lodgo Uo- gaged in basket malting, - his debt*, end requesting1 the sit] cf'tha liiffs, Slight Fires, Blrthu, Mat- Court in tho premises, it la ther*for* or- HARRY P.LIPPINC6TT rlage's and Deaths—Other Items, Exhibit Antiques. dered that alt fpraoDs Interested la tb« Mra. Annie H. Kerfoot; Mre. Lillian land*, tenements end hereditament* and Wilkinson Boschcr. William s. rest estnto of tha mtld dsconsad, appesr J. Kcnnctb Mayer, son of Mayor before the Court, at tha Court HOUM. la Joseph Mayer of Belmar, haa been Holmes and Miss Ellen S. Conovcr of Freehold, on Thursday, tho twenty-fourth Importer appointed manager of the Eclmar Freehold exhibited antiques at the irt- day uf April, A. D, nineteen hundred end crnalional antiques exposition at thirty, nt 10:00 A. M., to ihow causa «!)?• district of"the Jersey Central power tto much nf the «&ld lands, tanera»ots,h»rft» and light company. He now occupies Now York last week. ditaments end real estate of ttia iald d«* a position onco held by his father censed should not ba sold si will b> suftl* Death of School Girl. clent to pny hU debta, or tha rAalctuO din in;; the control of the company by Miss Evelyn Bennett, sixtccn-ycar- thereof, oo the C&BQ may requlra, Announces his recent return from Europe. He will I the late Martin Maldney. old daughter of Oscdr Bennett of B/ tho Court, Frank Cottrcll, who for ninny Belmar, died last week of pneu- JOSEPH I* DONAHA.Y. years conducted an antique shop at monia. She was a pupil in the Brl- Surrogate* open his Import Shop March 15th, and cordially Freehold, died Tuesday of last week r high' school and a member of Dated February 18, A. P., 1830. at tho homo of a dauRhtcr at 13'ist tho Epworth league. Monmcuth County Surroffvta'a Offtcv. invites a visit at your earliest opportunity. Ornngc. He was 76 years old und In th« matter of the eat«te of Laura £tt Wants Road Widened. Feed - Fuel OH - Hay AppioEutc. tlctcased. ' i leaves five children. Notice to creditors to present clalm4 Tho Russell index company of Senator IS.. Donald Sterner last against oatate. I . i Pittsburgh, which is now reindexlng week urged the state highway com- Pursuant to tho order of Joseph X* Hon« the lecords of Ihc county clerk's of- mission to widen four blocks of route alihy, Surrogato ot tho County of Mon* at Belmar, a distance of about mouth, made on the fourth day of March* THE POINT ROAD, fice, waa the only bidder for relndox- Arguments may make a heated conversa- 1930, on the application of Joseph H. Ap- Decorations — Furniture Ing the records of the surrogate's of- 1,700 feet, as an added traffic relief. Dleuntc. bolo excciitoi* of the cstat* ef I.aum M. Aiipleuuto docoaaed, notice la fice. Their bid waa $32,300. Fell Against Stove. tion—but nothing equals Jeddo-Highland Coal horohy triven to the crodlton of sttld da* Interior Accessories Little Silver, AUorhcyLGcneral William A.. Ste- John Ralr of Union Boacht-^8 years censed to exhibit to the subscriber, tola vens of Long Branch has recovered 'for keeping your homes warm. executor aa atuicaeld, thulr (t«btn and 4«- old, was seized with a dlzuy spell at m tinda ogulnat tho en Id estato, under oath| New Jersey. from sickness. He had abscesses In his homo last weolc ant) fell against within nix mon tha from tho data of ths his ears and for a time it waa feared Rfoieflaid oider, or they will be tonvge mastoldltis would develop. a stove. His scalp was badly cut and barred uf their sotloni therefor agninrt James Rollo of Keyport, head of ho suffered a concussion of tho brain. the BftUl Buhfici'ibcr. To Wear Caps and Gowns, D.vUd Fieeholil. N. J,, Karch 4th, U4fl4 the Kollo bus company, was taken to JOSEPH H. APPLEQATE. a Brooklyn hospital last week for ob- Tho graduating class of tho Koy- 00 Maple avenue. Red Bank, N. St servation, He has been sick several port high school will wear caps and Apjileyato, atovons, Koeter, weeks. gowns at the commencement exer- & TtouBBille, Proctorn, The Oceanport borough council cises next June. The outfits will be ttml Hunk. N. J. : > furnished by the board of education. will buy a new tractor and gradjr, HANCE NOTICE. nnd a new motorcycle for the police Stops Fishing for Goldfish. Notice ID hereby given that A writ ,et "UNITED SERVICE GROCERS" department at a total cost of S3,31.'G. Commissioner George W. Plttenger ntinuliment In the Milt of. Merchant* Truit Telephone 103 Comimny of Rod Dnnk, Now Jaraoy, body; George Kcymcr of Freehold has of Asbury Park has put an end to coL'ii'urnto, nt'iilnst tho right a and credit^ SALE EFFECTIVE MARCH 13th TO 19th iven up his position at Now York yougster.o catching gold fish in Wes- n:onfcB nnd offocta, goodB and chftttolu Where Quality Rules ! lundu and tenements of Joaoph Slmon> fttid and'taken a position in a Belmar ley lake. Hundreds of tho flsli have JIUIQ tioimone, nbBconillns debtors for tho dental laboratory. been taken from the lake and sold. mim 'if SOU 1.7fi IBBUCJ out of tha Won- mouth County Circuit Court on the 28th Ifcll In Bonfire. Died at Sanitarium. tluy nf Soliiember, 1020, und returnable on thu 12th dtty of October, 10iil>, has boon Fred Smith. Sr., father of John M. Henry Hamlin of Asbury Park died duly Hcrvod nml exocutod Rnd was returned Smith, county detective, fell into a of consumption at the Allenwooii If you have anything to sell, or if you want to buy on tho ISOUi ihty of Seutdmlier, 1020, bfl bonllre in his yard last Saturday sanitarium last week. Ho was Cl tho HherlfT of ttie County of Monmouth. week nnd was seriously burned. Ho years old and leaves a son. anything, you will find The Register's Want Column Duteil l-'eluumy acth. 10S0. QUINN. I'ARSONS & DOREMUS, was discovered by - Mr. and Mrs. (Continued, on next page.) the quickest and cheapest way of filling your want Attornejei James Parker, who live with him. The bums • were principally on legs. Scout Builds Bridge. Harry Hampton, John Carr and Mayer Mernonc, Freehold boy Scouts; went to Camp Burton at Al- laire last Sunday week, where John Carr built a 25-foot bridge as one of the requirements for a Boy Scouts merit badge, in.pioncering. Hold Under Mann Act. Anthony Garone, 22, of Matawan township was held under 55,000 ball last week on a charge of violating the Mann act. Garone ia accused o) taking a sixteen-year-old Kirl from Matawan to Philadelphia and keep- All Standard Brands ing her there two wcek3. UFEBOUY Cost $1,355 to Tiro Teachers. It cost the Matawan board of edu- Fine Qranulated cation 51,255 for counsel fees in de- Cans fending the action taken by three teachers who had been dlemissed by lbs. tho board and who sought reinstate- Z'in-1 or Dazzle ment. The teachers have appealed SHOE POLISH the case. Qreen Mountain Lowest Price in Years ItmlrDiul Man Retired. E. C. Hickman of South Belmar, POTATOES Cans who had been employed nearly 45 years by the Pennsylvania railroad, has been retired. He was formerly a Blue Tip or Birdjeye telegraph operator and waa a train dispatcher at the time of his retire- ONIONS Fancy Ye!W MATCHES ment. " * Pkgs. New Amusement Hall. William C. Rollo of Newark has Recommended by the teen granted permission to erect an AMMONIA Wilbert's Choice Hand Picked amusement hall on Ocean avenue at Leading Beauty Specialists j Belmar The building^will be 130x150 Double Action of the World. PEA. BEAKS j feet and will house a merry-go-round, I a hand ball court and other omuse- Full Quart Botde % lbs. I mcnls. FEESTO Cadets to Visit Washington. WALDORF Pupils of the Freehold military JELLY EGGS school will visit Washington Hay TOILET FAFEU (SELF-RISING}) 15th to 20th. They will be reviewed C Large Package in Washington by a representative of S • . - 3 Rolls J[€i tho war department and will gklso visit the naval academy at Annapolia. FLA© TUNA FISH Workman Injured. SALMON Fancy Pink George Cooper suffered a broken Can The Truly Amazing log and an iVijury to his back Friday Tall Can Delicious For when a slab of stono fell on him Cakes, Pies, from a height of sixteen feet. He FLAG PEACHES waa working on Louis F. Ltpsey's au- BLAG Biscuits, Pastries, etc. tomobile warehouse at'Asbury Park. PEANUT BUTTER X 8 or. Cans Warning Against i'Trench Mouth." Low Price The Freehold board of health has C toucd a warning to residents of that lib-Jar 1® FLAG APEICOTS place in regard to trench mouth, a discaoo which effects the mouth and 8 oz. Cans throat. Thirteen cases of the disease have been discovered at Freehold. of Pierce-Arrow Fineness! Movies of Greenhouses. RED BOW Motion pictures of the Robert Craig greenhouses at Norwood, Pa., CLEANSER Kirkman LIMA BEAMS were shown to members of the Mon- Twould take less than ten minutes to car field. And to the many fresh charau mouth county florists club at their 3 Large Can, £®c Ub.Pkg. S.©" meeting at tho Garficld-Grant hotel I show the world's most unobserving of these new cars have been added de- at Long Branch Thursday night. person why Pierce-Arrow is regarded as ments of performance which bring a new Flag Fancy Qolden Bantam Reappolntcd Postmaster. Choice Blue Rose Mrs. Louise Conrow has been re- America's jinest motor car—and why, as magic to motoring. The new Pierce- RICE €©BN appointed postmaster of Oceanport . «uch, it is amazingly low priced. Arrow transmission, for example: CALO for her third term. She succeeded Can her husband, H. W. Conrow, who had A brief glimpse of any Pierce-Arrow This recent Pierce-Arrow feature makes to give up his ofllco when ho was elected assessor of Oceanport. interior is fairly convincing. A closer ex- possible a speed of 60 miles an hour in in- PLUMS Fanciest Fresh Flag Early Qardcn Allcntown Farmer Dead, amination reveals appointments of such termediate—zn& without the usual hum or J. Holmes 'Probasco, a well known In Syrttp - Ready to Serve PEAS farmer of Allentown, died last Friday fineness, coachcraJt of such artistry, as to vibration common to that gear. And the C week, aged sixty years. A widow and carry utmost conviction. Only custom Large Can J[il Can four children survive him, For 20 gear-shift is unclashable at any speed. years ho served as an elder of the creations are comparable. All of which is relatively unimportant CLOTHES FINS FYE-PROF Allcntown Presbyterian church. QUEEN-OLIVES Stole. Chickens. The new Picrcc-Arrow groups are of beside the fact that these new cars are % Packages JW C David Morrow, twenty, of Ocean % Bottles j[O township and Itichard Carhart. six- the distinguished, low-swung, slender de- Pierce-Arrow at its finest—and are priced, Safe jto use on Hot Stoves teen, of Neptune were fined $10 and gjgn which so brilliantly captured the fine considering this fineness, amazingly low. EAGLE BRAND _ ( • costs each last week on charges of Condensed H Cans FLA© CATSUP stealing chlckns. Complaint against Regular 2S< ^ £Qc them wa3 made by Peter Dye. THREE NEW GROUPS OF STRAIGHT EIGHTS Can HI hM Stole from Child's Bunk. Garland Crowell, a Freehold col- Gnttp A; 132 Horsepower . . . 144-inch Wheelbase $3975 to S6250 V, S. 6. C©FFEE ored youth, was arrested Wednesday COFFEE Green Circle LEABEE COFFEE on a chnrgc of stealing $10 from a Gnup B: 125 Horsepower ... 134 and 139-Inch Wheelbase . . $3125 to 13825 "Sur/jrismgly Qood" child's bank at the Freehold hospital Gnttp C: 115 Horsepower . . . 132-inchWhedbase ...'.. . S2695 to 82875 Hb.Pkg. %%° 1 Ib. Pkg. where he wan employed. Ho waa sent (All Pricu f. «. i. Buffab) lib. Tin «,«C to jail In default of $300 ball. Want Beach Restricted. Bradley Beach residents nt a pub- lic meeting latit week went on record as favoring the hnthinp: bench re- strictions which were put into effeot PI ERG E-ARROW la:it tiumiucr. The meetinK.waa at- "A STEP FORWAKD IN BAKING PROGESS" tended by about 300 persons. All raodeli have Silent Gfflr-ahifu . Non-sliatlcntble Gkua . Hydraulic Shock Alaorbm . Super-eafrty Brakes . Pietee- IN CHANCERY OF NEW JLRSUY. ne\t, or tlio (siiid bill v.ilj bo taken aB i:mi- '< ;MI,I ymi, Niithfin Jiicobnon, mo mnilo n Old SeafnriiiR Mini Dead. Anow or Bucket Headlamps optional without eitra charge . Pient-Arrmv Engiter-ing and Coaihtvork throughout To CltAJTSMAN'S HOMES. INC.. n cor fcrteil oyeinht you. ilclrri.hint liermi^o you firfl tho liusltiind Captain Charles 11. Erown. for - \ .' poration of tho State nf New Jel, The laid MM l» llIcc 1 m fmrrlorc n 'cr- ! "' ">= *"M Iloi-otliy Jrirubrmi nnd niny and DOIIOTHY JACODSON nntl t uln »ii>rli:»tri> raa'lo l>y H'o Crntu- ' li:"" ""mc l'»"» l>r IMevcM in tuiil inrnn- many years a hotel keeper and a sica- THAN JACOBSON. m.-,n'» Moim-s. Inc. tu Miinnwuth l.uml,,', '•" llv "'I'V of Illi'honto rlclit of cmtcsy faring man. died Friday of heart din- Df »lnu« nt «n i.nlcr of the Court fumniiny. In.-., In tho Finn of Sl.iOO.O" •>" "Ihcuvi.-o. eiitie. Ho wua OL' yearn old and was Chancftry of Naw Jersey, tnndo on tlic ul.li-li «:.l,| inortenKo Is ilutcil *ui».t a.I "mod l-ciiiuary 17lli, t!P3O. ol tt)» y .liuoliaiui uml Nutliun Jm " u»V.i"7n Z Z'!*,,2«mS't \t' J! « ,"»"", IJ'fitolor travels Frederick Drett, Jr.. of long Mil of <'uin|iliiliit. nnd yr>u Dorothy J:i- " el "V<;ry rill'uet In town nnd every tan are •lefoinlnntfl, von nic icnilred U\ ul 15rnn"ii Iclt I hi- houpilnl at Unit place Red Bank. N. J. Asbury Park, N. J. m'P*rir "und nnrwe-r fho dill of nnld com- •iiuion. nro m:\ilo n iiofeiuhtnt liei'iuiro you I "" >» ""-' futility, Let It cany your l or befort tli* 18th day of April urn Ihc miner In Ire of tlin IIIIMI nml lll('.',:lll(!f! Ill those vvllO ItVO OH tllCs6 last wreli after having been thete Phono 13M. I'faons 120. iiicnili Misn Geork'ianna Yar- contract for paving Main street ;it Addition to FirHtmisr. liii^lnn of Ni'plunt1 township nf,'ainfi' . uisiiN. Eelfortl i»t it price* of $01,075.10. Thid Plfiyi-'- unt licinj^ jucjj;i!ci| (,,}• ;uiIJi-. Willard O. l'lilciii'ti-. ;m AsVnny was tlio lowest of five bidf-j rccrivotl. Aiictirreor, idition ID .Atlmit i»: (in- roinjKiriy .; I'.nk d-iitlst. A vcrdirt of Jl.OWi 30 Merlon Street. R,d t) ^ f( The freeholder:! l.tst. wutii nppiuvcd IOTIHO tin Jlrtjadwijy ;if Lunj; JJUUM h. ,'iwunlci.l Irj the y.'nl'.; [;itliT, Charles riU!!!S_it5US2JliLj ail the avwrdhg of the contract to Urn Tlio (iri'iiu'ii nvo. cf>n.':i L-iit'H lun^* timl uncxpli'cd term of Harry Trucx, who built at JBdiiiur wot u [iieHrnici U) iu & ciiovvisii, it, to become judge of tho county tho cOJiimifcsloiu-rrj ln:,l. wcr-U. The That fme flavor that strut. JLMLSJ;!!! N. j. court next month. piojcct will cost dbout .$200,000. Hud No Trappers' Licence. is in Heclcers' Flour WILLIAM A. IIOITTNG, Died In Hospital. Freehold Man J)i ad, Real EiUto Urohtr, I''r('fl Tloua of Robm !:-vilie was or- comes from the wheat S I.lnilrn Place, JlEO BANK._N. J. James M. Moreau of Freehold died Harry Reid of Freehold dirnl .-it Ih.' rf'.ilod la^t week chitr^cd with, trap- at tho Point, 1'loanant hospital Irtwt on^ ^lancli hospital Jnif I'ri.i i\- itself—and gives QUINN," I'AItSONb &"DditKMW, ' j)in;; nmakrats wilhnut ;i licence. He couNsisr.Lons AT LAW, Wednesday week nfter a JODK olok- \wnk of heart di^cM.'ic. Hi- w;ts <".» w;i.-i lined .fliO aurl costs ui $7.00, delicate flavor and Whitriold Bulldln£, R,'d B.nk. ncsfi. He waa 39 years old and for years old anil i.s survivi'ij liy n widow, julin J. tiulnn. 'I heoiloro D, Pariona, which he could rioL pay and was sent _^n^Hiiai I'. Uorcmus several years wan engaged in the con- one daughter and tlm.'c .'Jons, to jail. UoHfi admltt'od lin Imd no tempting aroma to all March 13th to 22nd tracting bualnuss. 7STB 7 Visitor From South* Ann'iicu. licrnJio nnd -said that lie war; catch- bakings. COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Hal M. Lowry of Freehold hi Hector Gonnnt, nr>n of ;i "Krf.-nch in:; niuskrats for food for hi.> family. In convenient and Olllfoi. 10 Htnart at.. njiD BMiK taken a position with the Now Jer-clergyman in Uruguay, i.s at I'Kf:- v. ; sey oil burner salce company with hold atudyin^; method.^ of \.hv. You up; I'ipcon's Ott'iior t'liimd. economical packages. CIVIL ENGINEER. ' New recipe books Its main ofllce at Long Branch. Mr. Men's Christian iisHni^ation. II*: will A carrinr plfjcon, whi(;h alt^litcd on Successor to George Cooper, C. E. • Lowry will bo representative, for also vialt other places. Patterson BujMlns. IIKD HANK, N. J. Fiank Allaire's farm at. Farmin^dnlo OKOilOK K ALL1SN. Jr., O. E.. antl will he given away.- salcS and installation of oil burners rccftnlly, was claimrd last week by in this "district. • Death from Heart Attack. CEOItGB F. KANDOLrH, O. E. John J. CuyhinK of K"yport. 01, Walter Jacobs of F-aHiniore. The CIVIL ENGINEERS AND BURVEYOBg, Be sure to attend. 60 Broad Street, tlei Bunk. N. J. Teacher Wed*. :lied lii^t week from u ln;;u!, nilack. bird Iiad a numbered band. This number was published in newspapers VVAI.TJbill C. VANKECBEN, Mian Alma A. Dingwnll, a teacher -In Was a carpenter and hamly inari CIVIO ENGINEBB AND SURVEYOR. In the Kcyport school, and Clinton about the town, lie leave;; ;ui invalid nnd resulted in Mr. Jacobs recover- Broad Street National Bank Building, T. Hulsart of Matawan were married wife and a sister. ing his pigeon. • •• Red Bank, N. J. ERE'S your oppor- In the Presbyterian parsonage at Mnrrlcd in Septenibrr. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Matawan Thursday night by Rev. Announcement lian lirrn madn of Citizens' Training Camp. Eiluto of Elmer E. Whittakcr. decemci. H tunity to find out William H. Dills. the marriage- of Miss M;iry Waivers Colonel Philander Both; of Eclmar Notico IB hereby fflrcn that tho account* of tho Bubacribcr, trustoo ol tho JsitaU et Testimonial Dinner. and Jujlson K. Hopla of Kryjinrl. 'J'ho hoad;s the Monmouth county com- nnitj deceased, will be audited «nd ttat*4 all abbut the marvel- mittee in charge of enrollment for l>y trio Surrogato of tho County of MOTJ- John Hulsart, -who has retired a- ceremony was ])nrforn)cl at. Mrdhi, moulli, nnd reported for settlement to th* ous new J-rigidaire president of the Manusquan board of i, la^t September. the citlzenn military training camps. Orpham Court u( Bttlti County, on Than- A school in arfillory opens at fort dny. tho twentieth day at March. \. D. educiitioiii was given a testimonial Buyw Mother's IIOUHC. dinner laut Thursday night. He re- Hancock on AuKimt i:;t. The vacan- 1030. nt which tlmo application will It* Hydrator. Jamea Kcnvin of J-i cohold hay cies for Monmoulh county are lim- made for the allowance of commUsloni ceived a traveling bay as a gift from bought from the cjituic of his ninth.1!1, and couriKel fees. On Thursday, his friends. ited. Dated Februnry 6th. A. D. t030. Mrs. William Keiwin, thn family i ev- Try n Resistor Want Advertise- THE SUMMIT TRUST COMPANY, .March 13th, we start Aged Woman's Death. \ idence on Bawnc avenue and will Will Upheld. ment. It will pay youirrA Jvortlsomcnt Summit. N. 1, move into it. Mrs. Joseph Vandcrveer of Long The will of Harriett Corhin, an AP- a special 9-day dem- Branch died last Wednesday after a To Build V'airr Systini. bury Park colored woman, which loft onstration—one of the most interesting Porcelain-ou-stcel will be on display. lingering: sickness. She waa born at Tho Spiing Lake IIci^hlH borough a .$100,000 estate to white friends and Kcyport 87 years ago and had lived council has pu^aed on I'n.'it reading charily, was probated last week by "ever held in our showroom. The famous "'Frigidaire Cold Con- at Long Branch 42 years; Four chil- a*1 ordinance providing for thn con-Judge St.ninbach, who overruled pro- NOWHERE di en survive here. tructlon of a water .syslnm aL a coat tests filed by eleven relatives who We will show the Hydrator jn actual trol" will also be demonstrated. You Horses Retired. of $170,000. claimed a share in the estate. use—just as you would use it in your i Two horses, which have served the AT will be shown how this device freezes Bradley Beach fire department twen- home. You will see how lettuce is made ty years, were retired last week and were taken to a, farm at Hoi mil cl u» tender and brittle by the Hydratof's ice cubes faster—how it permits you to spend the rest of their days. They moist reviving cold. You will see how make scores of unusual desserts that ore 2\ years old, Motor boat Sun It. celery and radishes take on added require extreme cold. - A niotorboat owned by David R He-user of Matawan, which was crispness—how tomatoes are improved • Will you be our guest? moored at a dock on Shark river in texture and flavor. was sunk early Saturday morning. Come in at. your first opportunity. Vandals arc believed to huvc dam- And thaUs not all you will see. We will be open evenings *very day of aged trie craft. . The latest household cabinets in To Improve Ilund. the demonstration. The Manuiifjuan commissioners have adopted an ordinance providing for. the improvement of Stockton Lake boulevard and calling for ai appropriation of $35,000 to carry ou,t Jersey Central Power the work. To Build New Bridge. HJeafta-m Hydrates IligSa in Oxides ALL OFFICES The 'Monmouth county and Ocean county freeholder!) wil build a new In SO lb. paper bugs--easy to handle bridge over the Metcdcconk river bc> low Larabcc's crossing. The prcaen bridge,is-Very narrow and is in poo condition.1 Kept Vicious Dogs. John'Harting, who lives in Howcl! township, was fined, $25 and costs las week on a'charge of keeping viciou dog? which ho allowed to roam a Approved by Quality Lime Institute large and attack ot'hqr. dogs and kil SO BRILLIANT A CAR . . . P A. k R D poultry. Death from Fol&on Liquor. John Brcnnan of Asbury Park wa found lying in an abandoned bricli yard near Morgan last Saturday af- anno ces ternoon. A doctor examined him an ASK YOUR DEALER pronounced his death due to liquor. A 0-18 TIW YVAK1SANTY Tbo Muiunoulk County 1'uckurU Company warrants tlmt. for •> WARRANTY ... That's why period of Blxly days from tin: date of delivery to the purclius BUICK wins or, It will replace, trco of uliurct'.. uny defective part, if found l>j from 2 to 5 tbo Dealer to bo BO UIIUII exam. Imwloii, iirovjdcd such i>urt is -. rulurned to (ha Dealer wltlini times as many llml period for credit or r,;. in. selling selected placement Such Irca replace buyers as any ment Includes llio cost of tli ' part, plus installation of Biinii Thin warranty Is expressly hi other car lieu of. nnd to exclude, all other USED warranties, expressed or implied priced above Taint, upholstery. 11 roe, rlmn hiittcrlcB, speed 'Instruments unil $1200.,. other accessories nrc not war- PACKARD rallied. Three Bulck lerlsi—thr»» ; whselbai«i —fhr«« pric» , -CARS rang«if with 15 body typta. Series 40. $1260 to $1330* Series 50: $1510 lo $1340, Ssriei 60. $15SJ to $2070, Desigped and built by the creators of (. o. b. factory. Marqvelte Screen-Grid Radiotrons and the offers 6 body 'ypo»/ ranging PROTECTS YOU—with a positive 60 from $990lo$1040,f.o.b. fae- Screen-Grid Circuit. . . .product of the lory. Special equipment **!re* day warrant agaxnst expense in replacing world's greatest radio organization.. .the .defective parts. wondcrflil new RCA. SCREEN-GRID RA.DIOLA will brinp; you thrilling new CERTIFIES—that our used Packard heights of radio enjoyment Cars ere in good mechanical condition at sensationally low cost! Tfc/f poliw will to into effect prior to delivery. en Match M. It does nor "PADIOt/V 46 affect all used Packard oara RCA RADIOLA. 46-A c«M model whil SI 30 litillt'ln U C A clcrlrnMlvnnnilc icproilnc told by us. SAFEGUARDS—the car you buy from fake "reconditioning" methods and sharp (Jpciatcn from hiumn CUIICIU (A.C.J. used car selling tactics. >• • BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, HINT, MICHIGAN • DivMion vf Goiwrnl Mofn-i Corpomftan PROVIDES—at no extra cost, an as- Canorlinn FaCorner Maple Ave. & Monmouth St., Red Bank. To. b. (actorY< Special «f|iiipmen( *Klr< Phone 2176. A. 21 Moiimoutl) St., Red B;u(l H. L. ZOBEL Aulumulitln NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT h& innilu tor tlia nllowaltca. oi.cuninil&slotiB Xttata of Atldlo Klnnsliury, decaaieii. eml cuilli«al tecs. Hotlca IM h«rehy given tliat the accounts Dated I'tliruiiry 'ltd, A. I). l'JJO. BmnsteadsWonhSyrup RED BANK, N. J. SEA BRIGHT, N. J. et tha aub.erthvrit, tfxacutnrs of tha oatnto IIENI1V Mi'BKrtMOTi', et vsld deceBBei], wilt bo autlltorJ fitwl 110 llr.ilivli Sir., Uml lli.Tk, N, J. RAU1O DIM RllUniNtl Uil'l1, lltfited by tho Surrogate of the County nl SIDNKY CIIASKY, Monmouth anil IPIKHICII for ncltlsnioi! l/i HI Wort Blilu Avcliui'. llcil Dunk, N. J. ^ f vid - licnr. n A ' , I 1 th» Urnhnnx Court nt vnlil I.' H v. on ALUTON HKEKMAN, En., TliurndAy. thti twentieth iltty or Mitrcfi. ilcil Hiinli. N. J., ear hv t»aa, ca» t 4i,J>. 1330, ut wlikll ti«o n).ii!li:alloi, Bill l'l MltOMOBIUS Page Twelve RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 12, 1930.
Madelon Sponsors These -Fuskions- for Spring ~-
"THE HOUflS OF HITS' liUtlSli; I'ERFOKMANUES DAILY—3:30. 6:40. 9:0ft. SATURDAYS & HOLIDAYS CONTINUOUS.
LAST TIMES TODAY ! " All-Talking, Singing\Technicolor Hit ! Princess 'Gowns m IS Are As Delightful!? —ON THIS STAGK- Feminine As The Bomby and, His Roxy Theatre Radio Gang. A very new senji-dj-ess coat of New Frocks THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MARCH 13th, 14th, 15th smart lacey crepe with an aflju/iti- ble collar of extremely chic Lapin. YOU'LL STAND UP AND CHEER! It has a youthful up in front line. When you see and HEAR tho band parade across (he Held when .YOU bec (lie boys set into action .....and hear that "fight, llRht, fight" cheer cchoinc over the stadium mid see liiniR make a fifty Sketched exactly at extreme left. These Ions, lovely nighties wltli yard jiass Boy, Oh, Boy, you'll lie vn your feet cheering him to the echo. The other model shown is of fine their elfm Princess lines are of dnin- What action! What songful Four brand nnw numbrra ttmt will bet your feet u-steppilifj. Ami ty paste) cllks elaborate with Im- tender lore scenes that will sol your hc'.rt u-tliiiinnlii;: ! crepe with deft side seaming and ported laces. A very lew models ara a becoming collar ,ii fitch. The severely tailored. seaming ends in the tiniest sugges- tion of a flare. Also $49.50. Lingerie, $3.95 '& $4.95 Chemises and panties, lace trimmed These are one of a kind styles from or' strictly In tUc tailored manner '. .. of soft, pure dye Elfts. ,An at- the new group of Madelon coatg tractive group. ., •. Q for women and.misses, • ' STEINBAOHS—Plrst Wool
With Douglas Continuing— Fairbanks, Jr. Annual Sale A Frock of Crepe du Jour, & One MenV Directed by EDDIE CLINE $vith® Jabot Collar
Two Extraordinary Rows of fine hemstitching circle Pricings the fitted hip of the Crepe du Jour frock with its dainty lingerie vest. $ $ Flare pleated sections give full- ness to the skirt. Extreme right. 36.50 & 44.50 STEINBACHS—S:=ond Floor A wi(Je collar of contrasting crepe ripples into a jabot on the flat SPECIAL ADDED ATIKACTION! crepe frock. The bolero blouse is CHARLES KING—Star of "Broadway Melody," "Hollywood Revue" in stitched down in front above a "CLIMBING THE.GOLDEN STAIRS" ahirred hipline and godeted skirt. The Presentation AM. TECHNICOLOR SINGING, DANCING REVUE ! One of a kind modes- for women and misses. - Borden Fabrics MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17th, 18th, 19th The Screen's Greatest Actor in His First All-Tnlliing Vlcture. Direct from SO Weelis on • f ASHIOK 8AL0N—Second Floor Uiondnav at S3.00 1'iieei! In Progress An exposition of all the most beautiful, all the best quality cotton fabrics for the new season . . . Borden Fabrics. It continues all this week, and a fabric ex- pert is in attendance to assist in making se- lections. Ask About The National Borden Dressmaking Contest Adorable Frocks PTEINBACHB—First Floor for Junior Misses An Effective Princess
m HIS FIRST TALKING PICTURE A chiffon dinner dress of live green is beautifully long and has" a deep 11 cape collar of green lace. It is de-: cidedly feminine and becoming. America's forcmoBt actor—seen at his Extreme left. • , bosl in a thrilling story of chivalry and A Nemoflcx niatl adventure. A soldier of fortune The distinctive silk frock with its tiny matching silk jacket (right of Model •who fights and loves with equal facility. group) has tiny cape sleeves and a Settings and scenic investitures that flared skirt ending at the hips in a. rival the splendors of royal courts. tucked band. With a distinguished cast including; Lowell Sherman, Marian Ntoon, Arniidu, Exclusive one gf a kind Spring Hobart Bosworth. From the novel bj modes foir Juniors. ' Long, tapering elastic panels give it a line of distinct beauty ... It is designed for excep- George Precdy. Directed by Alan tional control over the waistline and dia- Crosland. JUNIOR EHOP—Eecontl floor phragm, tho underarm and back . .y. all of which makes it important in the matter of moulding the figure to the new silhouette. Other Models, $5.00 to $18.50 BTE1NBACHS—Second Floor
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-MxXZ-•SL'JLV COMING — GEORGE SIDNEY CHARLIE MURRAY ASBURY PARK "THE COHENS AND KFXI.YS IN SCOTLAND." --xa CE Utued WeftOy. faUnd.u Second-dim MutUr >t tlio Pest- VOLUME LII, NO. 37. offica et Bed Bsok, 11. J-» Haiti tint AcCHt Msreb a, 1S7I). RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1930. $1.50 PER YEAR PAGES 13 TO 21
THE ANNUM, LEGION BAIL ? :ous expenEes. The stockholders and redltors will havo tho first opr;r- THEY BURY THE HATCHET UIFORMAVffllN HW: rhere'U be a Hot Time In t!io Old YEAR OF HOLIDAYS, AI£FUL HOTE MEETING. unity to buy stock In tho operating BIDS FOR NEW SCHOOLS. Town Next Monday Klgbt. UTUKI5 OF THE MOLLY PITCH- :ompany, but their purchases will be ALBEET E. NEWMAN AND JOHN BILL RECOMMENDED BY NEW The fourth annual ball of Shrews- ENTERTAINMENT AT THE RED in a percentage basis, in comparison IONTKACTS FOR THBEE NEW 'ICE CHANCELLOR BACHES ,«>. • WILSON SIGN BELEASES. STATE COMMISSION. bury pqst of tho American legion of BANK BAPTIST CHURCH. ER TO BK DECIDED. 1th the money which they now have MJDDLETOWN BUILDINGS. Bed Bank will be held next Monday nvolved. A BKCKIVBll. Policeman and Colored Resident Had They Want tho Power to Keep Un- night at the Smoke Shop tavern. The Various Holidays of tlio Year Were Itockhulders, Creditors and Other The committee will recommend 'bo Board of Education Will Meet learlns: o* Flrat National 4.'ot|iuni< Eaob Other Arrested Yesterday qualified Pilots nnd Unsafe BIilps profits from this affair are used prin- Represented by Living Pictures nt Interested Folks Will Meet at the hat fifty per cent of the profits go Thursday Night, April 10th, to Re- tloii Held Tk'estBniay el Ne-;varli-«. Morning. But Afterwords They Out ol tho Air—John F. Casey a cipally to assist disabled and sick Sociable Given Friday Night by the Hotel Tomorrow Night to Decide 0 Mr. Jones, that 25 per cent go to ceive Bids For Buildings at East Scabrlght Bank I&suei tftstsmesfc Agreed to Let Bygones bo Dygonca. Member of Commission. . veterans and their families. Last Senior World Wide Guild., Whether to Ilcopcn 11. he stockholders of tho proposed new Kcansburg, Fair View, River Flam Denying Any Direct Connection. gear's ball drew the largest attend- >pcratlng company and that 25 per The rocent fracas between Police- A bill, recommended by the New. About 75 persons attended a holi- Tho stockholders and creditors* :ent bo used to pay tho unsecured Tlio board of education of Middle- man Albc. t E. Newman and John Jersey aviation commission, has nee of any festlvo affair over held day sociable given Friday night at lommittce of the Molly Pitcher hotel own township will meet at tho town- A hearing waa hrld yesterday be- at tho Smoke Shop tavern. Tho le- if Red Bank has called a meeting to :redltors. After the creditors are 'ore Vice Chancellor Backet) of Nciv- Wilson, a colored rooldent of Berry been Introduced in the state legisla- gion boys hope to make another new tho Red Bank Baptist church by tho paid the stockholders of the hotel hip high school at Leonardo on :k requiring tho B'lrot national cui- street, Red Bonk, had a repercussion ture to provldo a uniform law gov- senior World Wide guild. Guests of IO held at the hotel tomorrow night would receive 25 per cent of tho Thursday night, April 10th, at eight and an antl-cllmnic yosterday. erning aviation nnd airports In tlio record next .Monday night and to the guild were members of the junior ,t eight o'clock. All stockholders 'clock to receive bids for new school aratlon and eleven compsnlea and 1 ihow their guests even a better time iroflts. idivlduala to show cause, why they The repercussion came In the form state. Tho commission submitted Its guild of the church and the guild of ind creditors and other persons in- Mr. Lebenthal in talking with Tho lulldings. Contracts will be awarded of two arrests. Mr. Wilson had Mr. first report of activities to the legis- than was tho ease last year. The the New Monmouth Baptist church. Lereatcd In having the hotel reopened or a four-room schoolhouse at East ihould not be restrained from Belling Smoke Shop will bo elaborately dec- lave been Invited to be present. It Register reporter, said ho could not icansburg, a five-room schoolhouso ir buying socurltlcn of the corpora- Nawrnan arrested on a charge of as- lature at tho tlmo the bill was rec- irated. They wero welcomed by Mrs. JMcn too strongly deny reports which had :!on. Several of tho defendants'asked sault and battery. Constable Patrick ommended. Mason, president of the senior guild. s anticipated that a number of per- been current that the small atock- it Fair View and a two-room ad- Pluroa of Asbury Park made the at- Felix Santangelo will be floor man- sons will attend who have never been dition and alterations to tho River for a continuance to give thorn »n Tho commission's work has been ager and tils assistants will be Dud- Tho sociable was held In the Sun- lolders and unsecured creditors >pportunity to ralso money to pay reut. Mr. Newman waived a hear- wldo in scope and has covered prac- day-school room. The. principal fea- the hotel. They will have oppor- would be frozen out and would re- Plam schoolhouse. ing beforo Justice Charles R. D. Fox- Icy Shaffer, and Daniel Fullerton. unity, either before or after tho Contractors may bid on all three the ' Btockholders, Vice Chahcdlor tically every subject concerning avia- Others on the ball committee arc ture was an entertainment of/living ceive nothing. He said there would Backes appointed a Mr. rfefeon, a woll and he was held In $500 ball for tion In the state. A careful study of pictures depicting the hojidav^m the meeting, to inspect the place. The bo no "freeze out" If the plan of the ulldlngs combined as one offer, they the action of tho grand Jury. J. Clark Moo Gordon, Frank Thompson, Wil- otel has been closed and in the nay bid on each Bchoolhouso sep- Newark lawyer, us receiver, but this national and state laws In regard to liam Gllhuly, Thomas Erockliurot, year. Each picture V«IB described by ommlttee was adopted. He said the Iocs not Imply that the corporation Conover became Mr. Newman's aviation was made before drawing a recitation or a song. The vocal ands of a receiver slnco early in committee would use Its utmost ef- iratcly, or they may present several bondsman. Morgan Ellert, Frank Ingrasolo, 'anuary. lets of bids, Separate proposals must insolvent aa a custodial receiver up tho bill, which invests the com- lharles Kelly, Frank Sole, Bradley aoloieto were Mrs. J. William Helm forts to protect the interest of every- is appointed. William B. Foster at As soon aa tho proceedings were mission with power to suspend flying and Mrs. Fred Conover and those Tho chief object of tomorrow mo concerned, regardless of wheth- c made for general contract work, the law firm of Applcgato, Stovcns, over Mr. Newman, sworo out a war. 'Isclior, Robert Nicosia, Theodore D; llgbt'3 meeting Is to get the hotel out eating and ventilation, electric privileges of unqualified pilots and 'arsons, John Savlllo, Irving Harri- w)to gave recitations were Mrs. Bert r the amount Involved was large or *~oster & Reusslllo represented tha rant for tho arrcBt of Mr. Wilson on suneafo ships. Tho commission I Miller, Mrs. Wellington Kennedy and f the receivership and to reopen It. small. Ho said no "freeze out" would vork,-plumblng work and sewage dis- :ockholdcra at tho hearing. a charge of assault and battery. Mr. son, Cecil MacCloud, Henry Bell and The committee which was appointed )osal. Each hid must bo made on a asked for an appropriation of $5,000 Carl Eremer. MIBS Dorothy Brown. occur unless tho hotel was struck The Seabrlght national bank Is- Wilson waived a hearing before Jus- this year for clerical help, materials, Tho various holidays and those o represent tho Btockholders and off nt a mortgage foreclosure sale orm provided by Architect Ernest sued a statement last week denying tice Henry r. Hylln and ho was held supplies nnd miscellaneous expenses. who posed were as follows: rcdltors has been working to this and that the committee was deter- rend. 'iat the bank has any direct conncc- In $500 ball for tho action of the E. L. Chalmers of WlldwooU is New Years day—Janet Rycrson, (lance. md since the hotel wan closed. Many mined to prevent this if there was It Is hoped to have tho new bulld- on with tho First national corpora- grand Jury. Lorenzo Harris of As- chairman of tho commission, which UP A TREE; DOWN A WELL Lincoln's llrthdny—Eugene Mngce, Jr., lengthy night sessions have been held any way to do so. ngs in use next fall. In addition to ;lon. The statement is na follows: bury Park became his bondsman, consists ot an ex-navy pilot and of- Lincoln reading ft book in front of fire- at the homo of Louis Lcbcnthal of :hese buildings the board of educa- Mr. Wilson was represented by ficer, a commercial airport operator, lace. Maplo avenue; who is the chairman ,lon has been authorized by tho The records of tho bank dlocloco Chester MoKonzle, who Is associated a lawyer, a veteran automobile racer TWO TRUE ANIMAL STOKIM Yalenllne'B birthday—Miss Julia Jcrvla of the committee. In addition to at- icople of Middletown township to hat tho First national corporation '8 with the law office of John R. Phil- and a newspaper editor. G. Noyi>s KUMSON. holding large boquet of flowers'. tending theso sessions the members iuild a grammar schoolhouse and he owner of 51 shares of tho bank's Washington's birthday—Richard Farrar f the committee have spent a great WITH THE LEGIONNAIRES. lips of Asbury Park. Slnyton of Mlllburn is vice chairman as George Washington in cherry treo •ymnasium on the high school prop- itock at tho present tltna, out of >L Later In tho morning Mr. Newman arid Wlllard E. Bowman of Newark Tho Firemen Rescued Mrs. Otto cene. Story read by MIBB Helen Howard. deal of time and effort in other ways. rty at Leonardo. It is probable that otal of BOO shares, and whlla It IH and Mr. Wilson met and had a con- Is secretary. Other members are ' Strclimeriger's Cat From a High Easter—Mrs. Harry Chamberlain In Tho members of the committee, In COUNTV BALLY TO BE HELD this work will be started in the sum- quite poslblo that representatives -if versation about tho unpleasantness John F. Casey of Red Bank and Wil- Perch In a Tree and a Policeman rhlte robe kneeling before illuminated addition to Mr. Lebonthal',' are War- AT. ASBURY TARK. mer or early fall. tho First national corporation nf between them. Each man admitted liam C. Williams of Ventnor. Saved s> Dog from a Well. en PI. Smock, Martin VanBuren Monmouth county may have repr ... that maybe he had been.hasty and Mother's day-—Mrs. Charles Hammell Smock, A. W. Crlstlani, Maurice Tho Mayor ol Eatontown and a Rod sentcd to the public that tho bank had lost his temper momentarily. Hero are two true animal stories with children, Eugene Magce, Jr., Jack Schwartz, B. T. See and D. R. Hen- Bank Man Received As New Mem- was controlled by this corporatlun, rom tho borough of Runitjon, Hammell, Peggy Nlmo. Frlandfl of tro two men who over 1 drlckson. bers—Silver Trophy to bo Offered FIREMEN'S HARD BATTLE. this Is not and never was a fact, hoard the conversation advised the Last wee - a cat, owned by Mrs. Memorial day—MI«B Annabell House In THE BROTHERHOOD SHOW Otto Strohmenger of Lafayette street, Patriotic costume. Various plans for reopening the to Bumson Horse Show Promoters. "Tho directors point out that nt • two' men to lot bygones bo bygones Children's day—Peggy Kimo. , hotel have been submitted to this THEY HAD TO USE SMOKE their annual meeting, which toe's nnd not to proEB tho charge against was marooned high up a tree and tht Leslie Seely, mayor of Eatontown, 'THIS BAT" TO BE PRESENTED fire department was notified without Flag day—Miss Ann Schenck aa Betsy committee by hotel operators and and Bartholomew Turlano of Red place in January of this year. > • each other. Rois. owners of chain hotels, and in ad- MASKS TO FIGHT IT. following named persons wero nl: ., ON ArillL 11TH. turning in an alarm. Wheri the fire- July.4th—Mlas Anna Schenck us nurse, Bank were received Monday night After somo further conversation,, men put a forty-foot ladder against dition to this the committee has con- B.3 new members of Shrewsbury post d directors: Philip S. Walton, He- y during which each man apologized to MM. Edith Worth as injured boy, sidefed plan3 of its own A full re- A Stubborn Early Morning Blaze In N. Johnson, Charles L. Prc. '. fio other, U was agreed for each man Well Known Mystery Play Will be tho tree the cat climbed higher and Labor day—MIBB Dorothy Brown as the of the American legion of ItcdBank a Monmouth Street Building—Con 1 jot out on tho end of a limb where tired father. port of all these propositions will be The post voted to send telegrams Grandin V. Johnson, John lpto< to sign a release. Under tho terms Given at St. James's Auditorium made tomorrow night, together with siderable Damage Done by Smoln James Ryan, John LeCompte, Jo'm and Will Mark tho Brotherhood's It was Impossible for one of tho fire- Columbus day—Miss HeTen Howard as to the representatives of Monmouth of this release neither man can sue men to reach it with his hands. Four teacher and Beatrice Fettlt as BUD-il. Re- recommendation by the committee and Water In Three Stores. Gardella and Raymond Ferry. or havo tho other man arrested on Tenth Annual Entertainment. citation "Snll On" by Jean Strykor. county in the legislature urging them firemen, held a blanket unde? tho hat W. L. Joncn of Atlantic City to support Bill No. 108 which pro- One of the most stubborn fires "All of these men, with tho o.iv.'- the-matter In question. The reloanos The tenth annual entertainment of Armistice day—Kichard Farrar who Is an experienced hotel man, be tion of Mr. Gardella, who haa been •> wero prepared and each man affixed tree. Tho cat • was pushed off the toiiller, holding American flag. Recitation vides for an additional appropriation which the Red Bank firemen have tho Presbyterian Brotherhood of Red lmb with a polo and fell into tho 'In Flander'e Field." made manager of the Molly Pitcher to educate tho orphans of world fought in recent years broke ou' member of the board only for at" t his signature. Bank will be held Friday night, April blanket. With s tiger-llko spring It hotel, under certain conditions. ' early yesterday morning before day six months, havo been members "f Readers of The Register aro,famil- Thanksgiving—Mrs. Warren Fowler nnd war veterans. It was stated that 1 11th, at St. James's school auditor- Jumped out 'of the blanket and dis- Mrs. Herbert Barber aB Pilgrims. Is expected that Mr. Jones will be at Princeton university had contributed light on Monmouth street. The fire tho board for periods,of tlmo re ' iar with the fracas between Mr. Wil- ium when "The Bat," the well known appeared. Christmas duy—Mrs. Cecil Lediard as tomorrow night's meeting. to this cause. started beneath the stairway In th ing from three to fifteen yews. 1 . son and Mr. Newman. About a mystery play, by Avcry Hopwood and Santa Claue. . Mortgages aggregating $305,000 are cellar of the building occupied by Walton also haa been a director o • y Yesterday morning the Rumson 'Your" birthday—MIBS Emily Grover The members of tho post and the month ago the two men goMnto an Mary Roberts Rlndhart, will bo preT on the hotel properly and Interest is Robert Nicosia's barber shop. It was since tho January meeting. Mr. W.'i- argument and had sort of a wrestling police headquarters received a phone an old fashioned eostume. "Silver American legion fife and drum corps uonteil. Entertainments.given in past call that a collie dog, owned by overdue on some of them. To carry will attend the county legion rally discovered about half-paot one ton succeeded J. K Harvey, \vhu match. Mr. Wilson threw Mr. New- years by tho Brotherhood have in- Threads Among the Gold" eung by Mrs. out its plan of reopening the hotel o'clock by a chauffeur of a bakery died last year, as president ot tho man down and shook and choked Charles Purdy, had fallen down a Helm. at Asbury Park Saturday night. cluded mlnBtrel shows, revues and well back of Benjamin RIegelmann'3 he stockholders and creditors' com- They are anxious to have a largo truck and he rang In the alarm. bank. AH of tho directors, with tho him. Mr.'Wilson was arrested and comedies, but this Is tho first time a In addition to the pantomimes mittee must get the consent of the exception of Mr. LeCompto, who lived locked up In a cell In the town hall house on Ridge road. Policeman there were games under the direc- turn-out, as a silver loving cup haa The firemen had to break down the mystery play has been undertaken Henry Kruso went to tho rescue with mortgagees to have the mortgages been offered to the post with the door ot the building to get inside. In Trenton, ore local men and welt It was charged that Mr. Newman en- The' play Is being produced by Mrs. tion ot Miss Helen Howard and Miss •olnstated. The first mortgage is for known, financially and otherwise, tered tho cell and struck Mr. WIIBOH the hook and ladder truck. The well Elsie Waugh, teachers at the River largest attendance. Free transporta- Tho fire was under great headway Matthew W. Grelg. Is thirty feat deep. Mr. Kruse put n $290,000, of which amount the Pru tion will be provided and there will before it was discovered. The amok throughout the comunlty, as." la Mr, with a policeman's billy. Conflicting street school. Cake, ice cream, candy dentiai insurance company has an in- Walton, the new president, who stories were told abput this Incident. The cast selected so far comprises ladder down tho well and found the, and coffee were served in the base- 1 be free refreshments and other Irei was extremely dense and black am James Hanley, Matthew W. Grelg dog standing in about a foot of water' terest of $215,000.. The contracting features. Busses will leave the on this account the firemen had t< served for many ycara In tha SeeonS Because of the attack, Mr. Hewman ment, which was decorated in green firm of Eyrlch & Ward of New York national bank and trust eontp&By ©t was demoted from tho rank of po- Mrs. Edmund VomSteep;, Miss Bessie Bhiverlng, but unhurt. The offlcer an<(: :wtyt6i-',iB,v-0S|vJ'yance of St American legion horns on Broad crawl in the building and to weai Thorne, Samuel Harvey, WJUIani got the dog out with little difficulty. haa a junior participating Interest of street iat quarter to eight o'clock. smoke masks. It was difficult to fin Red Bank nnd in the Seacoast trait lice sergeant to tho position of ordln Firth, Miss Helen Tuthill, Jack Patrick's' day. $75,000 in this mortgage. Tho stock company of Asbury Park. ary policeman. While the animal was being carried Mrs. Russell MInton was chairman The post has offered to glvo < the fire and considerable time was Strong, Robert Flader and Raymond up tho ladder It showed Its apprecia- holders and creditors' committee has silver loving cup to bo competed fo spent In groping about in the smok "None of the present dlrec.torsMnd VanBusklrk. Mr. VanBusklrk is 8 of the'.oommlttce in charge of the received the consent of tho Pruden tion for being rescued by licking Mr. sociable. Her assistants were Mrs. at the annual Kumson horse show to locate the blaze. officers of the bssisSSifesagJsswt;,,. "GETTING A POINT OF VIEW." newcomer in tho. amateur th6atrlca Kruse's face several times. The of. tial company to have the first mort- The'cupwlil be "suitably engravec directors or officers of the First »8N ranks In Red Bank, But he has tak- Harry Chamberlain, Mrs. Sidney Me gage reinstated. Within a short time a largo crowc fleer was powerless to prevent this Lean, Mrs, George Chandler, Mrs, and the engraving will include th( of spectators gathered. 'To them 11 tional corporation, altfiougli Informs* Richard T. Smith to Talk at -Pnrcnt- er part in a number" of productions display of affection as he had one The firm of Eyrlch & Ward has a name of the winning polo pony an* tion hag reached them that thellj Teacher Meeting. In other places. Fred Conover, Mrs. Frank Holmes, seemed that not only the barber sho arm on the ladder and the other Mrs, Arthur Ryerson, Mrs. Edith second mortgage of $35,000 en th> tho name of tho owner of the pony but the buildings on both sides of i names wero wrongfully used in notas Richard T. Smith of tho Red Bank Dancing will be held after the per- around the dog. Tlio well has not Worth and Mrs, Martin Nlll. The hotel. This firm has started fore- It was reported jthat Edward Bor were doomed. Flames shot up ii of tho printed matter isBueU by tN Young Men's Christian association formance, with music by Alan.Wool- been us«d for a long time. It was committee in charge of the refresh closure proceedings rind It has re- den of Little Silver, a member o the air through the front of th First national corporation in whfcfo will give a talk on "Getting a Point ley's orchestra. covered with a stone slab, with a hole mente consisted of Mrs. Eleanor lien- fused to reinstate Us mortgage ex- tlvj post, had almost fully recovers building. After the Bremen ha It was represented that they.wcrs dl* of View"' next Monday afternoon at n Through Rev. John B. McCloskcy in the center which geemed l\ardly yon, Mrs. Herbert Barber, Mrs. Mor- cept under certain conditions. Mr. from a long sickness and was able located the blaze, however, th' rectors. meeting of tho round tablo discussion arrangements have been made for large, enough for the dog to get gan Ellcrt, Mrs. William Noglow and Lcbcnthal, in talking with a Boglstei to bo out. flames were soon under control. Thl "Tho directors of the bank ara con* group of tiro Red Bank parent-tcach- convenient rehearsals. Owing to tho through. Miss Jean Anncttce, reporter, stated that it would be Im The ladies' auxiliary ot tho legion damage by flro wa3 not great, but cerned only in disabusing ths minds cr association in tho junior high character of the play and the intrl- possible to comply with these con wl'.i sell carnations at the legion there was considerable loss causec of the public with respect to any con* school domestic science room. Mrs. cato situations in tho plot it Is nec- FIREMEN'S ANNUAL BALL. ditions and that the conditions would bail at the Smoke Shop tavern next by smoke and water. It wag not un- nsctlon between the bank and this so- William T. McDowell, leader of tho essary, to have more rehearsals than BUSS ATLANTIO HIGHLANDS? have to bo removed or at least Monday night. The dance musii til four o'clock in the morning that called First national corporation oZ group, will give a summary of tho ordinarily. Thomas W. Head and Middlotown Township Department greatly modified for the stockholders Monmouth county. The bank to Mayor Snedefer Trying to Kalse will bo broadcast from Station WJBI, the firemen finished their work. work dono by the members during Matthew W. Grcig arc in charge of Preparing; for Smolio Shop Event. and creditors' committeo to put At the conclusion of Monday never loaned the, First national cor- the stage equipment and scenic ef- Money to Build a Spoed Boat. through its plans. The barber shop is In tha forme: the pa3t eight wcolts at a meeting on Plans for the annual ball of the night's meeting Frank Galatro, the Knickerbocker building on Broa poration any money and no funds 00 Monday, March 24th. fects, which in thin performance are Mayor John R. Enedeker of At- Mr. Lebenthal stated, that Eyrlch post cook, served roast beef, roast tha bank aro now or avoir were con- unusually spectacular. Middlctown township flro department and Monmouth3 trccts. This build- A mooting of the executive board were made by the ball eommlttco lantic Highlands is endeavoring to & Ward had aimed to get possession potatoes and soda water. ing is owned by the Jacob Krldcl es- nected in any way with tho Fitot na- of the parent-teacher association will The Bhoiv committee consists of ralso money among residents of that of the hotel and had even gone so far tate and It is leased by the Unlte tional corporation." Hubert M. Farrow chairman, Scelcy Monday night at n meeting at Chem- as to take steps to form a corpor- bo hold tomorrow afternoon at half- ical flrehouso at Bclford. The ball place to build a speed boat for the TRAFFIC LIGHT CHANGED. Cigar company. There are a numbei Philip a. Walton, mayor of Sea- past, three, o'clock at Mrs. Ada B B. Tuthlll, Matthew W. Grelg, Thom- will be held Friday night, March gold cup regatta at Red Bank nex ation to operate the place. Mr. of stores and business places In tin bright and president of the Seabrlght Crandall's room In tho senior high as W. Head and Arthur B. White. A summer. Mr. Snedcker believes tha Lebenthal said that if the hotel were building. The stores adjoining th< national bank, denied a rumor that special tenth anniversary advertising 28th, at the Smoke Shop tavern near sold at a foreclosure suit there Big Signal on Broad Street Be-placct ( school. Mrs. Harry Morford, first Red Bank. Ten dollars In gold will Atlantio Highlands would receive a by Two Smaller Ones. barber Bhop were not occupied bu there had been a run on tho lnstlto, vice president, will preside. program Is being prepared by Mrs. bo given as a door prize. George great deal of valuable advertising would be no return for the stock- both are rented. One is rented by tion. Carl Schwenkcr, Mrs. Arthur B, holders and creditors and probably The big stop and go traffic flash- Frclbott Is chairman of the ball com- by entering a boat in this race1, restaurant company and the other i "The report," said he, "Is entirely TIIVINO DOG CASES. White and Mrs. Soeley B. Tuthlll. mittee, Obadlah Hallcnbako la direc- which is of national interest. Th not enough to pay the third mort- light signal which was on Broad rented by the Roth meat company without foundation. Nothing of tha Tho Brotherhood Is a non-soctarlan tor of the program work. David proposed boat will be named "Miss gage. street at Red Bank has been Both of these concerns had formerl; sort occurred. While this Is a ssaaon Walter J. Graham n Member of Now organization and during tho past, Simpson Is chairman of the recep- Atlantio Highlands." Joseph Ban- The third mortgage Is held by moved and it hn.3 been re-placec occupied the buildings and had ot the year when banking business York Trial Board. year It haa rendered considerable 09- tion committee and John Savlllo has field has offered, to build a boat at Clark Holbrook and It amounts to with two smaller lights which ar< tryjng to sublet them slnco movln along the shore la dull, the national olatancc to unfortunate families. Part been appointed floor manager." a minimum cost, which would be $80,000. Mr. Holbroolc Is on a trip to between tho curbing and the side to other quarters. There was con bank of Seabrlght la particularly Walter J. Graham, secretary and of tho proceeds of the coming show about $3,500. Mayor Snedcker's plan Havana and the stockholders and walks. The work was done by Fre siderable damage from smoke an strong at this time. It haa not been treasurer of tho. Monmouth county will bo act aside for charity work. Brower, the borough electrician. Th is to get 35 men to donate $100 each-. creditors' committee has not been water in these two buildings. Sllgh necessary to borrow a dollar from kennel club and a member of tho The rest will go Into the fund to PLAYERS' CL1IB REOPENING. He has offered to head the list o able to get in touch with Mm. Pay- big stand in the center of tho street damage was done In tho cellar o tho Federal Reserve, and there'ha3 New York trial board of tho Amer- establish a new meeting place for tlie donors. ment of this mortgage is duo on Sep- was run into by automobiles on a Jack Merran's waiting room. been no redlscountlng. The Scabrlght ican kennel club, oat with the board organization.' Dimco and Entertainment to bo Held number of occasions, and there is tember 1st. Tho committee will ask The lights for all tho stores in th< bank occupies a particularly strong at hearings on Monday at tho Now Easter Monday Night. \ Mr. Holbrook to extend the mortgage general agreement that the change position." York olllcc of tho American kennel Associated In Business. NOT EXCLUSIVE. is a good thing. One of tho new building arc supplied by eloctrlca The Players' bont club of Fair for five years. wiring1 which runs through the cellai William J. Fallon Is charged by club. A Oliver Young, son of Dr. Harvey Haven will reopen tho clubhouse Relief Flro Company Did Not Auk foi lights is at the northeast corner of Mr. Graham will Judge Old English The Wanamakcr company holds a Broad street and Harding road anc of tho barber shop. All the light: Robert A. Grossman, special asfilet- W. Young, and Walter J. Graham, with a dance and entertainment E Sole Vso of Borough Dock. chattel mortgage for $06,000. This wero put out of commission by tin ont attorney general in charge ot Bliqop dogs at the Royal Canadian Red Bank real estate men, have bo- tcr Monday night, April 21st. Im- the other is at tlio southeast corner fair held in November at Toronto, The Register has received tho.fol ndeblcdness was Incurred In buying of Broad street and Reckless place, fire, but repairs wero made yestcrda; the "blue sky law" enforcement, as cojno associated in business and aro provements will bo made to the club- 4 furniture for the hotel. The Wana- nnd they were in service last night. tho man who acquired the stock oj Canada, In conjunction with tha now occupying an office in the Young house before it Is reopened. The lowing letter from Raymond W, Canadian annual fair and Ico car- Brower, secretary of Relief fire com- maker company,has submitted a sat- the Seabrlght national bank from tlio building on Linden place. , Mr. Saturday night dances, which were lEfactory arrangement to the com- Caught Using 1029 Plates. late J. Elwood Harvey, who was pres- nival. Mr. Graham was recently Graham has been in tho real estate very popular last year, will bo re- pany of Red Bank: mittee for the payment of this debt Three New Policemen. ident of the bank. Fallon was ar- elected a. director of tlio American and Insurance business about four- sumed this year and the restaurant "It was erroneously stated in the Abo Bennett of Fair Haven and through installments over a period Bruce W. Campbell of Shrewsbury The appointment of three ne' rested last week by Constable Walter Shetland sheep dog association at a teen years. will alao bo reopened. last issue of Tho Register that the of years. members of the Red Bank pollci J. Mills on a ehargo of making: a mooting at'Miss Fredcricka Frey's at American legion and Relief engine wcro arrested last week by stat force lias not yet been made. It Is Greenwich, Connecticut. Mr. Graham In addition to the mortgages there troopers from the Eatontown sta- false statement regarding tho aBscta ' Church Supper Tomorrow. School Clerk 37 Years. company had applied for exclusive Is about $80,000 owed to unsecured expected that the policemen will -be of tho company. Ho had 8 hearing Is chairman of tho association's rights to uso tho borough doclc at tion, for driving their automobileE appointed at the council meeting trophy committee. Tho Improvement society of tlio The board of education of Holm creditors, some of this being In tho with 1920 license plates. Mr. Ben- beforo Justice Gilbert M. Keith, and Presbyterian church will hold c del jLownshlp elected officers and ro- thefoot of Wharf avenuo during the form of notes. Most of the money next Monday night. Thoro after tho hearing he was turned :hlckcn salad supper tomorrow niglil brganlzcd l»ot week. Daniel S. Ely Gold Cup regatta. I would like to due to unsecured creditors 13 for nett had a hearing beforo Judgo El- eighteen, applicants nnd they tool over to Charles H. Walker of Attor- Helping Ibo Soldiers. ill the soclnl hall of tho church was elected president, William Mc- make It clear that Relief engine com construction work not included in the mer C. Wainwrlght of Shrewsbur. physical and written teats two week ney General Stcvcns'o office and later Tho Woman's club of River Plaza Tickets will bo exchanged this aftor- Farland vice president, Alex. L. Mo- pany did not apply for oxclusiv. original plans. About $1-1,000 is owed and ho received a suspended sen ago. The results of the teats taken to Jersey City In an effort to will nsslst the ludlcs' auxiliary unit loon nt tho church from thrco to flvo Clcea district clerk and Sidney Bray rlghtB to tho dock and that they had for merchandise used hi the opera- tonco. Mr. Campbell was nrralgne not been announced. ralso $00,000 to meet the demands of of tho American legion of Red Bank )'clock. Supper will bo served fron custodian of school money. Mr. Bray only u&kcd for permission to erect a tion of the hotel. before Justice Andrew J. Reid c the stockholders. refreshment stand on tho property." Eatontown and was fined $10. In making artificial popplca for tho ;lx to seven o'clock. succeeds tho lato C. Edward Tiltoii Mr. Jones. In the event that the Notice. Mr. Grossman stated that It would annual American legion poppy day Mr. McClcca has been district clerli The regular annual meeting of th< For Sale. hotel is placed under his manage- Keel Bank Building and Loan asso bn unfair to tho Soabrlght bank to oalo which will bo held In May. the New Sales nnd Scrvlco Garage. of Holmdcl township tho past Z't On account of poor health will sac- ment, Is willing to provide all oper- Cako Sale for a Church. elation will bo hold Tuesday, Marcl permit tho public to labor under any River Plaza folks will mako the pop- Rassas Brothers, agents for the years. rlllcQ my double house, six rooms and ating expenses the llrst year. If the The guild of the Golden Rule o: 25th, 1930, at 4:00 o'clock P. M., i mlnapprchcnulon In this matter, In- rilrs nt afternoon tca3 which will bo Oakland nnd Pontiac automobiles ftt bath, all Improvements; slate roof, hotel Is unprofitable lie is willing to Trinity church of Red Bank wi its ofllco in the Broad Street Natlom asmuch as he has no fault whstaoi ho'ii at tho homes of the club mem- Red Blink and Long Branch, havo St Patrick's Sociable. double garage; lot 48x100; yearly In- stand a loss of $12,500 and ho will hold n cake sale Saturday mornln bnnk building, 12 Broad street, Ke ever to find with tho bank In thlsi bers. opened a sales and scrvico frarnge In Tho Red Bank flrp department come $1,200; to quick buyer, $9,000, give a bond to tliia cTfrct. Tho stock- on Broad street in tho store formerly Bank, N. J., for tho election of di connection. the McCIcea building on Mechanic Terms arranged satisfactorily. Lil- holders and creditors' committed has occupied by R. F. Wilbur. Tho oal rectors and for the transaction Itnby CliMc Hupplien. auxiliary will have a 3t. Patrick's lian Dougherty, 35 Wavcrly place any other business that may com street at Red Bank. Tho lied Bank sociable ot Union flrehouso on made a thorough Investigation of Mr. will start at half-paot ton o'clock. regularly before sold meeting. Pol Mortgage Wanted. . Pratt'u, Coiikcy'o, Purina gnrngn will bo In chnrgo of Alex Red Bank. Phono 357-R.—Advertise Jones nnd tho committeo recom- 50,000 wanted on double! lioussi B'4 Full-O-Fcp starting feeds. Plnhcad Shrewsbury avenue next Monday mont. _ open for election of directors nt 4:0 rooms nml bath, all Improvements',! onts, flno craeked corn, cracked night. Any member not wearing mends him In tho highest terms not Monmouth Comity's BlgKi'st ami lies o'clock, and reuiftin open 1 hour. frame building, Blato roof, brlok wheat, dried skimmed milk, dried green will bg fined. A Fine Lawn. only aa a man of line clinr«ctcr but beauty union offers u most bcautifu Koil Bank Building & Loan Ass'n foundation; lot 48x100; doubln en- buttermilk, Bcml-uolkl milk. Vurloiu Blujrtolruto's Court Wo have everything to make one nlsn nn n Micc-f^'Jiil ^prcinlirril man- permanent wavo fur $10.00,'with on Louis Cunuvcr, ticcrctary. rage. Valued at SIU.WH), yearly In- chick llltcm, fountii, fcedcrn, etc fur Monmouth county. All com- Bono meal, sheep innnure, llmo nn ngor of hotels. oxtr.'i tliiRer wave fren, Aluo oil por —Advertisement^ come ?l,l'00. AUdrcaa Morfgaso Most complete lino of chick supplies pltilntu promptly Investigated. Bad Clerical .Wetftar and Typist Wanted Vlgoro, which is a special lawn and mniipiit waves for dry luilr for $10 Wanted, drawer M, Red Banlt.™Ad- offered in tho county, Always In accounts and checks collected. D.W by a lar-gc corporation. Good oppor- plnnt food. AUio griiHj) socd.'! for both Mr. Lebenthal stnlc!) that the hotel nil with liiniTCl cfTcctH., Wliito lin Keg Scbury nml Hta Orclicstrn vcrtlscment. ntoek. (julck service. Fred D. nnd nlitht Eorvlccv Justice Elmer 0. tunity. Reply 'In- own handwriting, .sunny nnd abiuly lawnn. Fred D gut Into financial difficulties not bo- grey lmir restored from yellowe will entertain you every Suturill Wlkoff Co., Red BanU, N. J. Ad- Wnlnrlfjlit, 4 Paltorson avenuo (nea slutlng age! • education, experience Wilioff Co.—Advertisement. jaiise It fulled to meet operating ex- conditions. 'Wo will glvo you tho nlk'lit nt. t!ie Benehwood, Ocean frciul Hmulio Sflio|i Tavern to Itconni, vertisement, _ Uitiful street), Shrewsbury, N. J.. tele- and references, AUdious Clerical penses hut because, construction nnd wnvo your hnir neotlsj. Advice given West End, LOUR Branch, N. J. Ni Bl>; reopening night, SSatimluy, phono t. At 54 Brood street Bed Worker, drawer 11. Kcd I3an!c—Ad- ^-,-e»_—__ equipment coats wero much larger Bank, by appointment only.—Adver- vcrtlBoitient. Hotter bo Snfo Than Sorry. freely on hair conditions!. Phono Red cover charge.—Advert lucment. March 15th. Johnny Allor»V» band pt Week-End Speclul. l.lHomant. Eat whero your meals aro prepare thnn bad been anticipated and there Bank 377a for day or night appoint- ynven lCntortulnom will furnish Prime ribs of beef only 117 cento a Tonlto anil Saturday Nltc, in a oanltnry kitchen which is open was not sulllclont money on hand to ment. PaulHon's Beauty Snlon. 87 Anno Rockefeller, Pianist, dancn munlo. They'ra a teal itiappy pound this Thuruduy, Friday nn< Wnnled. Club Rio Hits,, featuring Rocky'a Rl, for Inspection nt nil times. Mother's moot Ihenn debts nnil Interest charges Broad street. Red Bank.—Advertise- will play at Fashion Itovuo. and Tel lot of boya nnd you'll surety liku Saturday nt Acker, Mcrrall, Contllt Ton nnlcsmcn with or without caw Rita boys nnd entertainers. "Bom- Dining Room, 2tJ Wallace street, Red when they became duo. Mr. Lcbcn- ment. March 19th, at two. Bcrkelcy-C'ni them.—Advert tscnifiit. Co., 11 Broad atreet, Rod Bank, bay" wants to uco you.—Advertise- toret Hotel, Anbury Park. Tickets?, phono Red Bunk 1500.—Advertise- must bo ambitious and willing to Bonk.—Advertisement. thal Is of tho opinion that tho hotol Mnko Vp a l'urly —Advertisement. I.ouM mont. work, experience not imcrouary. Ap ment. Look! will prove u veritable KoUl niine. tor Saturday night; gala ro-openlnij Three law cann Columbia ply Immediately. Home noollng nnd Sunbeam Golden liiinlain corn thl The stockholders and creditors' of tho Smoke Shop Tiivcin. A real Lost, I'nlmoii for $1.00 thin wcolt at Smoke Shop Taviirn t» licopni. Awning Corporation, 1 Went Ur-rgci A ltvill j;rilatu Iliirglllii, Mack ami while who haired fox Ic phnji!, itcil llunk.—Advertisement. Lot, 70x100, ucllIng at half price week, ulx ennsi for $1.00 nt Acker committee will recommend nt the Iioiirst-t.o-j,'omlnc33 thnn in iitot'e. for 1 Merrull, Condlt Co., II Broad Saturday night, Murcli 10th, la tho Mcrrall Condlt Co,, 11 Krond fitrt nicrtlng that a compniiy be formed tu you. Johnny Allcn'.i tieven-plore band rlor. Itewurd. I . Korbcn, Ml riergon lied Bank, phono Hod Bank drtto. Johnny Allen's seven-piece En- Cellar nnd fuundntlou made. Bay- lied Bank, phone 15G0.—Advert lt;o will bo there Io help entertain you.— plnee, Red Hunk, phono 2277-W.—Ad- Advcrtlifonioiit, tertainers' Band will lio on liiind to Niilly Ami I.TO slilo Heights. High mound. George nienl. operate tho hotel in pnrlnr-rnlilp with Advertisement. vertlt'oinont. urnlah real tmnppy dnneo numbers. annount'Pii permanent wuvoti at. $7.fiO Lohiicn, Unlford.—Advcrtlncincnt. Mr. Jone.i nnd to nhiirn tbn prolita Uanca -AflvortltianiGnt. Jitnt half price, from now to Marcli , Sunday Night Dinner with him. To form iiueh a company All t'armciit:i, ruga, etc., drv Used liudlo Holt). at CViH'e N"«k nehnolhotifi® S"fM»y 21!. AppoiiUmcnli! tnmit bo mmlo inv Eloclrlo 1'lcjitliifT served from (i:0O to 8:0(1 o'clock, oi capital vT iibout $'.'5,0(10 will bo re- cleaned tiro Inmircul ngninr.t tiro nnd Rrcondltlonod trnda-lna, wlti uinht, M.'irrli Htli, fur I lie fisnssU nf Hiwclal 'Mils Week, Hoiicti nKMllntcly. 10lt Mommmth street, Hci In any stylo—perfectly doin;. Loon's RhcHtm niuiiic, Ht tho Hmoko Hboi quired. Of this iimount nbmit $15,000 tlwft ut no nddltlonnl cost. Leon's, speakers and tuben, ?5 to $ID. TI18 Atlantic township tiro company, ,Ku> 1(0 ccnU t>er dozen, Hoilgldasi I<'1QW- Bank, phono alijk—^Advertisement. 70 While utrnot. phono 2800, Rot Tavern. U3ul and danco at the Sniolt will bn needed fur Intercut, J.'l.OW) will tlngi), 10 Monmouth, street, Rec elo by McGuIre'e Hut BI*.*~Anl(, ltoHtH imiluym t E'frui. Hpevlal Tlih We*, Mttm® Tdtley'a ITiir i'.viiotvrlMm inili. Johnny Allen'tt Imnil of Scv Trices.to ault. everyone. Mm. Lob od for brolter i:oinnilr,«lonn. $1,000 Typewriter lluud<|imrtcm (M cents iwr (fcraen, IfwIgkiM 80 cents pot- doKcn. lIortKktw How will be nccilful fur loftnl i-xpcn H M nnd and i Sulla, S.^.nS.'^'.no up. at Jlnnnlno'i)Jlnnnlnoi), u and adding machines. 17 Drum KiUcrtnliKTH will play for you.—Ad- mann, 14 Braid nttcot (one flight up) cm, B Wallnco street, KcU lJiink.— BoldTypewriter. Trubln'os , rented58 Broa, dbough atrocUt KcU BBroaBrd a d streettt,, upstairsi , RaiRll BBank—• er», H Waltado straoi, IU4 * yortlBcmciit,- • —Advertisement. {^',000 will bo needed fur miaccUan Altlcmout Adtlt Advertisement. Bnnlc—Ailvartlnoinont. Ailvoitlocmout. i] Page Fourteen RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 12, 1930. into dlsuac. It remained juat a tract BOBBERIES AT BED BANKS ., Card of 'JCtanks. i ,-•'• !•' of land until the world war when it Wo dcslio to ttiank our relatives, VICE CHANCELLOR DEAD. Annlna'a Store and Oaltes'» OBthge nclghborB and oilier friends for their The New Fort Monrnouth Will was acquired by tho war department. Ulndneas and tiympathy extended to- Fort Monmouth waa organized and Broken Into Sunday Night. JOHN BKNIXEY OF SHEEW3- A TALK ON GAEDKNS TO BEus In our recent bereavement cesuaed Uncle Sam is spending: & lot of thc surrounding communities lake The courses given for enlisted men •built by the signal corps during the Luigl Nannlnl's grocery store on by tho death of our beloved wife arul Imoney on now buildings at Port Mon- an active interest in Fort Monmoiiih. consist of Urn following: radio rlec- world war, under the,name of Camp BURY DIED ON MONDAY. Lelghton avenue was broken Into GIVEN FRIDAY AFTI5BNOON. mother, Mra. iiuUla Bocden Bogla mouth. To date Congress has appro- They say that the growth of tho po:-t trivUin'ii course ID months duration) Alfred Vail and this name was re- Wo also wish to thank Bev, William Sunday night and about $12 In cash, A Successful Card S'arly Held priated $1,500,000 lor the construction depends in a lar&e moaaurc upon the under which is given-elements of tained until 1925 when the war de- Ills Heath Was Duo to Complica- a pair of diamond-studded cufflinks Potter VanTrica, Funeral Director of barraclts and quarters. Under this co-operation received from tlm electricity and magnetism, review of partment designated it as a perman- tions Which Developed After un Friday—Another Card Tarty end Albert W. Worden, the bearers, thosu nine and a bunch of lieyB were stolen. who loaned earn und tlioso who sent building program buildings have governing bodies, civic and fraternal Knunmur KCIIOOI mathematics, basic ent post, and it waa renamed Fort Operation ' tor Appendicitis—lie Three One-Act Flays to bo Given work, !-tor;i;>fi batteries and charging The keys were to Mr. Nannini's store, In April and Slay. , such beautiful floral tributes. J>een completed, six more arc under organizations and from the people in Monmouth. Tho school was first Was Fifty Years Old. houso and automobile. Tho thieves James 13. Bogle, construction and four more arc to be general, ^indorsement by tliesfi or- sets, training uto radio operator*, known as the signal corps school, but Vice Chancellor John Bentlcy of gained entrance to the store through Dr. C. H. Connor of Rutgers will Mra, Willtam Flnegan, ; built. ganizations of tho. project, to establish ia months school. The foremost activity at Fort Mr. Naughton w4s born In Ireland of his brother, Peter Bentley, who Wcdnea'ay, Thursday and Friday with Mrs. Herbert W. Hill and Mra. Of the nine buildings which have Monmouth is the signal school, duration) ir.ulor which b given ele- lives at Red Bank. Vice Chancellor nlghto, April 9th, loth and 11th at Edmund Frascr are co-chairmen. mentary chemistry, development iof on November lira, 1846, and came been completed under the present which trains specialists who install, to this country when ho waa nine- Bentley became an attorney In 1903 quarter past eight o'clock at tho high The profits ot tho card party and tho program four arc barracks for themaintain and operate the vast signal negatives, optics, procedure, print- end a counselor in lBOfl. He prac- school. play;, will be used for the bond re- communication sy&tfms .which arc ing, enlarging, orthuchromatica, ndwa teen years old. He settled at Holm- enlisted men, four arc officers' quar- del, where he waa employed a num- ticed law In partnership with hig One of tho features will be a farco tirement fund. ber of years by the late Dr. Robert brother Peter until 1914, when he entitled "Walk tho Plank," with Mrs. Henry C. Mecklem was chair- Coolt. In 1883 he moved to RuniBon entered Into partnership with tile Frank Wclnhelnver of Seabright as men of a card party given by the KA1.K, Konio good front* lota pn U«w late George F. Brenslnger, who was oiituiio lilulnviiy; from CO-fo&t front . and'waa one of the pioneer residents ho chief pirate. Seven girls will glV8 art department at the clubhouse Fri- to 200'foot front; iruod spots for tourist of that place. He established Naugh- director of revenue and finances of; a humorous imitation ot setting up day. Mrs. Frank Curtis assisted Mrs. j oi- BUB HUUUIII!. TcrniB. T. Blwootl ton's hotel, which he conducted until Jersey City. exercises. Harriet Welsa of High- Mecklem In receiving the guests. The i-, Entontmvii, phono 26C* 1900, when he retired from business. Mr. Bentley was appointed corpor- lands and Nancy Havens of River- refreshment committee consisted of ro^^^ihwtTiilnB: fil«n jobfl . Ho also owned and operated a hotel ation attorney of Jersey City In 1913 side drive will enact the principal Mrs. James It. Wolcott, Mrs. Walter imtlufntHorlly iluno lutoly by the Moyail nn Co. mo MonnitMith Kmitloymcnt Scrv* v at Seabright, and he held that ofiice until January roles In an operetta entitled "Cupld'9 Bruyere antl Mrs. Charles A- Moice- . Tlnlon I'HIIH Poultry I<'urmn, P. F. Rent • £ \V>" The manner In which Mr. Naugh- 1st, 1921. when he became director Night Out." An opera will bo glyen Claskoy. noily, Mltynan Sltoiidjm llotol, Pnite'a new of public safety in that city. Ho held entitled "May the Maiden," with mu- fruit nnd veuctablq nuirlcct, f\ H. Van- ton. conducted his business won for Prizes wero given at each table and Poi-n UfiniKo. i'coiiOHB Automobiles, Ad- ••:••> Him the respect of the community this position until May 23d, 192L", c from Faust. the winners wero Mrs. John Chaunzy. lei'ri KoHltcr Delivery. Mumlol-Adlcm, Inc, and he was publicly commended by when ho accepted the appointment of Mrs. Lyman C. Van Inwegen, Mra. Dry GOCKIH. Wooliry'ft Mtirkat. Jtaiibrtirht. "The Union Depot" ia tho title of V. T. Jlnnnino. Holland Vuporniro Furnnco the county judges who granted the vlco chancellor, to which he was comic cketch. with the prinolpal L. Percy Stout, Mrs. Charles Mc- Dorcmuii Heulty Co. It pnyn to putronitQ licenses. He had many friends named by Chancellor Edwin Robert ClasUey, Mrs. Horace Fowler and reliable, old otitublltihed ninco 1 BOB sign i rolca enacted by Cecelia Conover of throughout the county. He was an Walker of Trenton. , Mlddletpwn village, Robert Anthony Mrs. Herman Asendorf. Among thqso mulicrH, with reputation nnd equipment. _! ™ •• I* He enlisted in the Fourth Infantry On tho right truck rcUttioimly nnU imtrlotU- 'j i active Democrat and was a voter six- of Highlands and Mlliard Foster of present were Miss Florenco Kridel. rfilly. 'ilti Oaklund Direct, phono 2481-J; ty years. His wife, Mrs. Ann Swift national guard of New Jersey in 1803 Belford. Another humorous feature Miss Bertha Kridel, Mrs. Luman Red Hunk.* : Naughton, died eleven years ago. Mr. and received several promotions un- will be the Golliwog dance. Reed, Mrs. John W. Ivlns, Mrs. •; l'OIt HAMS, outboard bunt. 8 Johnioii v •M r. li.-.1 ••! Nauffhton built a house adjoining the til lie becamp captain in 1908. Ho Franlc Dibbon, Mrs. Olive Sinclair, BmuU motor; iuko SU0 for both; brand hotel property and lived there from Hft tho national guard in 1918 and Mra. Nellie Palmer, Miss Frank new. Price Is lain ihnn motor coot. Bar- tho time of his retirement until hla re-entered as second lieutenant In HI-Y CLUBS' DANCE. Wodehouse, Miss Kathcrino Vander- ffflfn. Fred Itvown. EM- Wnllaco ntrcct, Rfi'I J Bimk. Phono 1582-Mjiftcr 5:00 p; M." death. 1B16. He served with the Fourth reg- veer, Misa Mary Vandcrvecr, Mrs. FQtTSALE. bciuitifui ithodo Island »«il iment on tho Mexican border. It Will Be Held at tho High School Addlson Sanborn, Miss Iona Brand, Mr. Nauprhton leaves seven sons Trlday Night, April 4th. luilleta nnd yonvllnff hens, all laying. Al- and a daughter. They aro Thomas S., Mr. Bentlcy entered the service of Miss May Longman, Mrs. Jesse Mlnot HO a few ftclertcd cockoi-ctn. Como eftdy the United States on April 34th, 1917, and Mrs. Henry C. Mecklem, Jr. ond mokff your own selection. Phone Kat- • Prank J., Mary E., Daniel A., and The glrlB' and boys' Hi-Y clubs of ojitown 21)4. _• John H. Naughton of Rumaon; Wil- for the world war as second lieuten- the Red Bank high school will have WANTED, otcam or hot wator boiler find ONI! Oll" THE FOUR LARGE BAEKACXS" WHICH HOUSE THE ENLISTKD MKN AND STUDENTS. • liam M. and Martin F, Naughton of ant, serving with the 110th machine a dance at the school gymnasium DANCE AT HIGH SCHOOL, vadlntorfi for houne of five or elx rooras, New York and Henry W. Naughton gun battalion and the 67th pioneer Friday night, April 4th. The event Fltone Eatontown 2t>4. ^ \ ters and the other building is theused by a modem army. Men who photography, composition, laboratory of Chicago. Also surviving him are ft infantry. He sailed to France with will be called an "April Fool's Dance" Junior Chamber of Commerce to WANTED, farm within ton m|lon of Ilflil have finished the courses at the sig- manipulation, motion picture theory, brother and sister, Matthew Naugh- the pioneer infantry and Bhortly af- and. the music will be furnished by Havo Event on March 38th. Dunlc; must bo good soil. Phono Eaton- post hospital. The barracks are town 21)1. 37x196 feet and provide quarters for nal school are sent to all parts of motion picture laboratory. ton and Misa Catherine Naughton, ter he landed was transferred to the Alan Woolley's orchestra. both of North Adams, Massachusetts. Seventh division and saw service aa Thp junior chamber of commorce LOST, n black ienthc"r jacket, with eoltf soldiers, with bathrooms and other the world where the army maintains Meteorologist's course (19 weeks The various committees' are: fountain pen in pockot;' loot botweeh stations. duration) under which 3s given al- The funeral will be held at ten a captain with the second American of the Rod Bank high school ill facilities not dreamed of in former AdvortlBlnu—Ooorsc Wolcott. refer 01- have a dance at tho school gymnas- Elm placo nnd Newman Springs road, days. These buildings havo recrea- To men who are ambitious and gebra to include quadratics, plane tri- o'clock Friday morninpr at Holy Cross army, A. K. F., in Its operations at scii. Etiwfird Mullltmn. Francis Nary, Mar- Finder rail Red Bunk 14fil.» . tion rooms, reading rooms and cannot afford a college education the gonometry to Include solution of church at Kurnson and a solemn high Metz. E»i' two private wards. It has operating tractivo offered by the school and Surviving him are his wife Edith Elltabeth Wolf, Mary Harrison. rxtrn flno cookinsr find hal- States weather bureau and theassessor of that borough, died Friday DecorctioiiR—William JlusaeU, Marlon Flowers—Margaret Supp, Ruth Pnriief, V and sterilizing rooms, X-ray rooms each year a large number of men take and five children, they being Peter, Dlctx, Ruth Tarker. Benjamin Cook, Edith inK; nho fivo tonfl i'yo at raw nnd eight advantage of the opportunity of ac- meteorological section cf the signal morning of parlysls in her 69th year Vivian IlOBebui-/, Glndya Kutchor. cordn onk fircplnro wood; Walter Field. and a dental clinic. Soldiers at Fort corps, practical meteorology, includ- after having been seriously sick four James, Edith, John and Eleanor Head. Inci Bennett, Jock Strode, Herbert Checking—Alice Bunell, Mildred Wat- NtilftWQinp rotid. ltcd Bank. ^^ ' Monmouth are assured of medical at- quiring at no expense to themselves 1 Bentley. He also leaves his mother, Ewinc, Robert Morcllelil. GoorBe Carey. klna, Minnie Olscn. i''bR~~SAL13,~Studcbiiker coach, li'ko niiwj the knowledge of a trade that they ing instrumental observations, bal- weeks. She was born at Humson, a Mni-Rarct Hackataff. Oraco Tarti-lck, Cecil tention equal to that which can be loon observations, computations, use daughter of (ho late Joseph and living at Rtdgewood, and two broth- _-«.»^ ,—, owned by private fnniUy; also Smooth- i obtained in any largo city. The hos- may pursue in civil life should they ers and three sisters in addition to Dlxon. top nan r.'inirc, net of dishes, rufi .Oxl^i decide upon other than a military and caro of instruments, preparation Mary Herbert Longstreet, and hail TARTV AT A BBEWEBY. window ishatlcB. bed. Racing end mnttroii. ' pital building is equipped throughout of forms and coding of meteorologi- Peter Dentlcy of Red Bank. The with'a floor covering of battleship career. lived there all her life. She was a A FAREWELL TARTY. Phojio Red Bnnk. 2Sj20. . cal data. lifelong member of the Rumson brothers and sisters not mentioned Goorgo Kuppcrt Gave Luncheon In Klr.HT ACUKS—Splendid alto for countr? linoleum, modern plumbing fixtures, Fort Monmouth is the only army before are Mrs. John Winans of Presbyterian church and was active It Wns Given' at Elver riaia for a Celebration ot Iceboat Victory, homo; convenient to trains end ehoyo up-to-date lighting arrangements, hot post occupied exclusively by the sig- Morse telegraph operator's course in church work. Plainfleld, Mrs. Frank Smythe of rcinortu: on «ood rond. half mile from con- water heat and the latest cooking ap- nal corps. The post is garrisoned by (19 weelis duration) under which is Bed Bank Couple. George Ruppert, one of the own- crcto hlcliu'iiy; ]>cnclie!4, KrapOflt naparnffy*. Other survivors are two daughters, Ridgewood, Mrs. Harry^Rountree of C. Giant, owner, Kcyport, N. J., R, -2. . pliances. the 1st Signal Company, the 15thgive' n touch typing, code practice, Phoenix. Arizona, Parker Bentlcy of Mr. and Mrs. J. Nason Taylor ers of tho iceboat Pirate II Signal Service Company and the 51st telegraph procedure, electricity and Mrs. William Finegan of Rumson which recently won tho third The six officers' buildings under nnd Mrs. Evio M. Clay of Newark. Jersey City and Richard T. Bentlcy moved last week from Brown place, ARTICLES FORJ5ALE. construction have four apartments in Signal Battalion. Enlisted mon of mne/neLlsni, and field lelegraph equip- of Jacksonville, Florida. Red Bank, to Stanford, Connecticut. class iceboat championship for the these organizations are given Hie op- ment and is designed to qualify en- Two brothers and three sisters also North Shrewsbury iceboat and yacht TWO work hornpH for snto; largo, Bound each building and each apartment survive, they being Mrs. Elizabeth The body was prepared for burial Mr. Taylor is employed by a radiator has five rooms and a bathroom. "With portunity of attending the signal listed men as Morse Telegraph opcr- company, and he was recently pro- club from tho South Shrewsbury uml Ken tie. Warren Messier, Hod Bank. Lloyd, Mi-3. Caroline Buchanon, and at Albert W. Wordon's undertaking club, entertained about 75 friends at plioiie ^OS'1-J,* unemployment so great this -winter school. The signal corps laboratories .tors. establishment and the funeral will be moted to a new position with the are located at Fort Monmouth. These Georgo and Frank Longstreet of a luncheon Monday at his New Yorli IJED and Pjirlny titul mnttropR for »fll«j the construction of those buildings Radio operators course under Rumson and Mrs. George Curtis of held this afternoon at the late resi- company. He was obliged to move to nlfi<> clilfTunior; will ooll for 513. rhone ' has been a godsend to many men. laboratories continuously carry on which is £ivnn codo practice, touch brewery in cclcbra^on of the vic- Little Bilver. dence at half-past two o'clock. Rev.' Stanford for this reason. tory. Among the guests from tills RcIndiana. country when a young woman, Be Wellbacher, Paul Wellbacher, Albcr sides Mrs. Hamernick, she Icavts Smoke Shop Tavern Opens Saturday flno at ml. Aiuloinun Fnrm, Monmouth Mr. and, Mrs. Walker moved to Red After Ecnovatons. Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. loud, Went Lonj; Urtitich, N. J., iihuno Eat- Bank a 'year and a half ago. Surfiv- e children. Sho is also survived by 27 grandchildren and .24 great- Shropshire and Mlssca Gladys am viving her, besides her husband, is The Smoke shop tavern on Upper and Vcrna Shropshire of Red Bank QNTEjrfor»iiiorHoi>v.p rd- a daughter, Mrs. R. A. Mclntyrc of grandchildren, making 51 grandchll Etond street will be ro-openod.Satur- litto ithuitcr, nlfo (AVO-I-OW foi-llllzer «ili- dren and great-grandchildren in all. Miss Marguerite Brlcrly and Htrlbtor;. rliool>. J'liono 218-l-'-a2, Jllddlc- Red Bank. Sho also leaves a brother day night after having been cloned Kramer of Ocean Grove and Welling town.' and two sisters living in Oklahoma, She settled at Llncroft and after several weeks for renovations. Mies ton Wllkhia of Tlnton Falls. MAKE OKKEli^llarrol spi-oy outfit, flr«- Indiana and Missouri. her marriage moved to Vanderburg, Sarah McClee3, proprietor of tho tav- Ic.'-a cooker, wlno keL'n. cumcrn, wIoklCRS Rev. James Dykcma of Red Bank where she lived most of her life. Her ern, has engaged Johnny Allen and TARTY AT TINTON FALLS. oil ntdve. fruit pieflfl. mlllc cann, churn. maiden name was Miss Anna Marin his seven-place entertainers' band. In all-Kan lini-iicr; nil In A-l condition. C. ^..d'jii-1 « conducted tho funeral Saturday af- Ornl_t._Evcre__. Mldilli'tiiwn 700-K-21. ternoon at the late residence and Wessner. Her husband died 45 years addition to the Saturday night dances Surprise Birthday Festivities for Fvii SAl.'iCl''iiiFl7iii1kn^Morm gamllm en- burial wns at Fair View cemetery. ago. Sho was a member of thethere will be the usual nightly pro- i Misa Margaret Scott. cine, thieo ll. p., tin pood n« new nnd Holmdel Dutch Reformed church. rofiiioniililo. C. G. Ilcnnctt, MUldlotown, gram and on Sunday night dinner l Other children surviving aro John from six to eight o'clock with or- Scvcnty-flvc persons attended a phono 7!l0-\V; DEATH OF MItS. LOUIS BATH, W. Elgrim of Batontown, Mrs. J. E, chestra muoic will be a special week- birthday surprise party for Mian Mar fllAcTonTfui- mile Monarch 1830 cateP garct Scott of Tlnton Falls luut Fri- pillm- trnirtor Jn jrood rondlHon; priced C. Layton of Llncroft, Mrs. William ly attraction. til BCII at onrn. Cl. (1. Ilcnnett, Mlddls- Sho Died at Her Homo nl Holmdi-I McKnight of Freehold, George El- During the closing of the tavern day night. The festivities took place t'r.m, N. .1.. plmnc 7_1__W. Last Week nl Ago of CO Ycora. grim of Trenton and Mrs. John P. Miss McClecs took a motor.trip to amid docoratlons of green nnd whito Sl'KCIAL tliln weeld JOHG^I 80 contft ]io? Richdalc ot Cannondalc, Connect! crepe paper and daffodils. Tlicro JOT.CII. IlinlL-kloa l'lowcra, 8 Wnllaco Mrs. Mary K. Rath, wife of IJOUIFJ Florida. Sho returned last week and ntrcct._lted ilaliii. Hath of Hohndcl, died last Friday cut. Uev. James Dykema of Hie if ports having had a moot enjoyable was a largo birthday calco will Red Bank Reformed church v. lighted candles. Music waa provided SEVEN.I'lEliii ~i7iTlToiMeroii wlcfcor Bultf. at the a;,'c of (>9 years. She had trip. malionany tlucc-ili-nwor (lonli, courh been in failing health several yeara. conduct the funeral thla afternoon by tho McGuiro Bros, orchestra. Misa AWIIIK anil ice rhent; prlco ronaoimblfl. U. at tho Colt's Neck Roformod church 1IAZLET WOMAN DEAD. Scott received many gifts. Guests >V Mlll^JI^J^ She Is survived by a daughter and at two o'clock. Burial wllj bo at threo sons, they being Mrs. Bowman were present from Red Bank, Eat- IMMKU1AT1-: Kii ~two.piici»~Tivln|£ <>>;;: or TUB OFFICERS' QUAIITEIIS. EACH IUJII.UINC IUNTAINS uii'it w AUTMENT:;. the Colt's Neck cemetery. Tho bear- ontown, Long Branch, Asbury Park, m.net.et,, bedroobedr m nett unil cnr|iot.. Call iind Oscar Rath of Brooklyn, Fred ers will be Lester McKnight, Joseph Mrs. Mclisun Ackomon Died Sunday bolwctn 11:00 mill li:00 A. M., orovcnlnBl o Hath of White Plains and John Rath Aged 70 Ycara. Freehold and Monmouth Bench. (1:30 to 8:00. Uolilborig's, 10 Dcrfcn ploce. crn erui of the cEimp along the New Hawaii, Alaslia, New Zealand anil This (JOUI-^U is (If^lpnc-il ((» qualify en- Hnmernlck, Edgar Layton, Herbert Hcii Ilanl;. York nnd I^ong Branch railroad and the Byrtl exnedition in "Little Amer- of Oklahoma. Mrs. Rnth also leaves HMfi! men ,-is tclojihoiu: maintenance Rlchdalo and Eugene nnd Russell Mrs. Melissa Aekerson, aged 76 A Holmdel Church Party. SHOW CASH for nnlc. absolnlcly In tfoud the school is locatet! in (he two larpn ica." At Kort Momiimitli are lueateil nii'ii in (in'.-1 telrpliuni' .systems. n sister who lives at Boston. Mr. i-i»l rimiiiMin;,' I In- t-iilll-.'ic.i. !lc nl I-Iaislet. Mm. Ackcrson wns born Ili-niicliJiO-H.' __ _ with thr ;;ij;n;d curps in I'l-atn-c A ducted by Uev. John Sherman, pag. Mrs. Loulsn Wheeler of Freehold homo Tuesday night of Inot week. An from Eatontuwn to ljong Branch find m.-iy In- ill.-it-li.'ii'Ki-il ;iml l-p-cnlistcil to i'CIt MAM-l. IwcPiiiiToiiiiiThrjioctrln colliT? liir^'c mrlrolold^irjil :d a I iun i:. iil.n at Mntawon.the daughter of John enjoyable evening was spent In danc- all nupplir.'i will thpn. he rrcolvrd • • t<-• • ( ihl.-i I'l'iinii-i-iiiPiil iiflpr having tor of the Holmdel Baptist church. Dead nt 103. ili'iiinlnit pump«. nlm.itt titw. un Itroid niainlaillf-d at. thh< po^l. nnd Margaret Anne Hayes. ing and pl»ying enrdn. Prl/ca were utrpct. plif.no Iterl Imnl; 1UOH." Via this route. U'liat tlm jrcivern- lioi'ii ilr:-.igii;ilc(l lu pur.suo n course. Burial wa:i made at Holmdel ceme- Mrs. Louisa S, Wheeler, Freehold':) She Icavc3 three children, Maude won by MIRO Dot Mnhcr and Mra. ment propor-e;; to do with Iho lartfe The colll^i' jriven In (illir''i:i j,: ni ru: Hi- iiup-l. In- |i|i.v:-ii'iilly (|tinllllp(l far tery. lt tson Bnd VOn SAI.I-:. II.M.vri- i.oinio dlut-oi-'nnTliir i oldest resident, died Friday at tho Ackcrson, John T. A1p e Michael McGrall. At n late hour i.|iolvlin::i. F.IIKOIIO Warden, Hlverolilo area of vacant land on the ea.'-t. . ;ide rnouilia in h-n^-lli and in ilivlded in- 'Inly .'il I In- :'i-hcnil. I'.'nli:;li-(l mrn, ngo of 103 yearn. Sho had been olclr of the. store road in not luiown. hut. MISS MATILDA SOFl'EL DEAD. Mrs. ISthel Cowled, aiitj two grand- ficcshivicntB were Dcrved. drive, itoil Ilanl., phone -Jfi'I-J. to three ^enrt-al heailini:;-: 1'd'iiiiiir.t-udrcl by thi-ii- iniiiH-diatt" about, nix weeks. In spite of hor children, Kenneth and Baric Acker- ioo-OAI.i.ON ciiitlnc lu-i-linnl niVroycr,"built It lias been taiggeiited that the land The department, nl' connnunica- i:oiniii;ui(lin;: ntlierr.s ale driven cn~ advanced ngo Mrs. Whoclcr rctnlned to lull hr-l.ln-l 1.,,,-iiuon linctor, for .nle son of Hazlet. Funeral ncrvleca will choap. Aliio olio nvo-lionib woedar «ncl a would afford an excellent fiile for an tinn cn;:inf criii),' under which i; In-li-nni-n exainin:ition:s at Ihclr homo Shn Was Scvcnly-ISIsht nnd Hail her fnculticn to the end. Sho per- Ilrnlllo Fund Hmn lit. ntliletii! field for fhe po.'it. nnd Hl.'JO Lived Hereabouts n Long Time. be held at her late homo on Wednea- Plans are progressing for tlio curd Hulhuilioin truck with fine onirlno. Thoron eluded rlcctric-ily and aKi;;ne[i.-ai. -•-(sititm-i- Mlitint Jinn, lit for the sonally supervised the details of her dny. afternoon at 2:S0 o'clock. Inter- Mc(;a.upl,Dll._ Ifcihnilol. - tho residents of Mirroundinpf com- wii'e telephony, wire telegraphy and «)ur.-:.'.i bi>i;iimini,' .Si'pii'iiiber lfitli or party to be given Thurmlay night lT munities. Mlaa Matilda Soffel, who lived nt household and up until a few horns ment will be in Holmdel cemetery. UA"'i rKItiKS "foi- c'nr'oi- rnilloTWwfni radio telegraphy and !> Icplmiiy. thci'i-iilinuts. TIH-:;I- i-xamiiiatliin:! In- Red Bank and I.lnoroft nearly all before her death ubp signed checks March 20th, by tho Young Woman's uml wcU-bullt; Kuimuiteed. Will replnca Two mrmentoe:; of the plnit will he 'i'hn de[iaitmclit. or applied com- i:lucl.- ;i f-.i'licl-il i-ihk-utiiiiuil test anil her lire, died Sunday morning from nnd discussed other financial details. club of Red Bank for the benefit of with now bnllcry within y»nr If dcfertlvs: jirt'SL'rved at the post. They are !h': munication under which i.; included ii j;i-jjrjnl i-li.i:lr|t.-;i| info)lii;illi(ii test. A LONG SICKNESS ENDED. S7.US. J. W. Hutplion, 115 Woit Front a complication ot (licenses at t)it? Mrj. Wheeler waa born In a houa« tho Braille book fund. The party nlrei-l, Ile.l Ilnnli. nlone gatew at the entrance, on tlie ine:;:-a^e cenjer::, ; stmlcnl:! smlcctcd. Freehold wan only n liny settlement. tho Ago of 49 Vears. ervatlona may bo mode with Mhm rlii.illon plpo. with noizlan, turnovom «l»l wealth of the eounlry (lot-lied to j;ee. dure, army 01 ;.riuma1 ion, enjiibat or- 78 years old nnd iiho had lived ut I'uiiiii; ilii- i-ivil win- (ho |)icsciit Mm. Wbeclcr'n husband died seventy Leah dcGarvo and Mies Katharine "II i ci'llunn. llirlncy 8. Collov.r. (;olt'» the world'n finpwt lior::e!i nice. (li-i1:.1, t.ralnilHr iiii'ilimb, ticlil'Wiri! In— Suminervillo tho pant year. Hho wan Mm. Lena Blumcnscheldt, wife of .N»il!-.^^ilj.i«__JrJX«l___lil__iy_ |MS _ _ iiitn nT Km I Miiiininutii wii.-i used nr, Russell. i • • . ; ; fitallation, huniiti;; pi;;rons and air confined to her room a month be- years ago. Hhc la survived by three Max Blumcnscheldt ot Port Mon- I'HKilll ,Ioi«cy n.w'wifj, eocond cnlf: til- Fort Monmouth ha.i UTi olllcern ;i i-iiiii'cnl nil mn i-iiingi fm- Now .Ii-r- nicceti. nnd 1,000 onlinled men. About 1M) C:(M pa .signal cu nniunicrition:;. fore her death. mouth, died lant Friday nt tho nffo of lierc.illn lonleil. II. II. I.iitt, Hcob.yvMs spy irnii|i.-i. in 1K71 Hi- fnmuii.-i Moli- EJlio waa a. daughter of Christian 40 yearn. She had been In poor health Attend Show at Union City. r_o»d__ phiiiii! Kiilontrmn 134-K-13. civilians mo employed there in vari- The. depaitmen! nf eeneral in:;lrue- inoiilli park riuc truck WIIS built on ]VIitr.v Brothers Ciet Judgment. Bt. James's high school and mem- I'Olt .SAI.i-1. imiipnrnniiB enrt. nnd"nnpiirB ous capacities, including enA'ineerfi, llon under ivliich j ; f;\ven- nu't- and Caroline fioffel of Rod Bank. a long time Mr. and Mra. Blumen- ; th« pri?i.r>nt .'ili' of (lie- post. Tliin bi!- Surviving iier are two brothers, Dav- ocheldt moved to Port Monmouth bers "ot 'Voionlca'a Veil" at Union City Bun- Kiow; lino xiiinir Norway truta «nrl IKiti-il r,ll-|..-i ill Ihc lllntruy ,,f rici|l|- l>oin;liiR llr foe mile; iciirfimnlify prlceiU Iflv^ry cotnhat, brunch of thr; army is liupply/cciinmi irinl law, map rradin;.' conducted Iho funeral yesterday nt- terday agahuit .Sidney Bennett, a Ml»:i Lena Dclsnlng. Tile funeral wu? day. Tho trip wan nuido In three wcrc In-Ill ln-iv. I,, I.SJI;-,' r-.Yv, j,.,/ BBcn and the children wen: In N. I,. Cn-nn. NavMink. N. J., pliono At- ypprefjcnled nl. the po.'it. and nUetciiin;;, equitation and care of tcirnnni at Worden'fl MnilcrtulclnK Colt's Neck farmer. The Judgment held yesterday afternoon nt lh-3 l«ii{i.-JIII;I,I,III.|« .181. Mi-y i-ii.-.'ii-il n Inv,- iilii,n...iiiiii,- riclnff, establishment nnd burial was made hount: and burial was made at Fair clmrgo of Bljitcr Mary Wilfred, prin- •i'hts ofllcera ate dcairoua of A^vlng animals ami jiihoto^raphy. was for a bill contrnctod by Mr. Ben- (Want MtveitUenuno -ontlausd ca uml tin: fciuiiiula ,:uiil truck J,I at Fulr View cemetery. nett about live years ago. view cemetery. cipal uf tlio school. RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 12, 1930.
EMPLOYMENT. AUTOMOBILES. BUSINESS NOTICE. MISCELLANEOUS. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. | REAL ESTA TE FOR SALE. _ REAL ESTATE FOR WANT ADfEETISElENIS, positions foi' ""^T^oiTtmiiai ENlAUNQKH Pallia tnurllilt ctr anted; send full deacrlptUmT HtJUSlTfor rent, all Impruvements; newly JtARM ol olfibt acres, more or le«s, for vAI.UAUL.ti CUsHiea* on-p^ns t$'t for uale. (Jail Red Dunk 709 for purlieu, and Tea tone aud exterior „ gi!p| rtcti Hank- dcciirntcd. Jntiuhc Mia, Louisa Stevens. sale \n Holmdei townsbiii. Farm was (or* tat on duritsi «f Wt«t ferunS ttrnt SHO n month; expert welder, .BS cent a en ra aliiLliif;. a C»nnitraro. Main strict. Ker- HOWifOAT wanted; must | l!i0 Ilive^ rond, Ilumsrjn, N. J. _ merly catted the Pat Lanleaa turni and Id ftUpU Hvenue, on which U ti^«*(«il ort, M. j^. teliphona Keypoft 807-M, 1 HOUSE HUN t"KKii —lioiit wo"»w " youi continuation of Laurel avenue, coming from • !cr» buildings u feereby oKtrtd Ut « ARTICLES FOR SALE. froiir; bookkeeper. 125 a week. Aflpty to dltion, and rcneonablc. Address Kuw 1 MonmttBth Employment Service, 98; Man- ; Xf'UUT uutomublls fvaibtrr u co Boiit, drawer' M. ftcd Bnnk, «ivimc m-fue time. 1 huve ciii^criptionB of all vacant Keanabun;: It in tin ** farms dyvm from ADCi* lu I. TfotTord Allen, @$ BiVBr d m son ejd mouth street, phone Bod Flank 1,§£8«_^ ^ OH aAhEmm Cliovrulot truck, rack of tho wash iiaud at (he Boro Uusirs, and full piirttcularn In firnt letter.' houses and upsirtmcnta In town. Toil me yj j Jolin HendrlcUon'HendrlcUons placeplace.. There , es n tli40-VV. 'boay. une imil u half ton: A*I condition, no., Globe Court and Mechanic street, your necda and 1 wj|| Dmt you s hcine at ie a ti o" tthh e IIKIUE © KKo r RR«nt, HoU«e borlg " MJIOSWOMAN wanted; must bfi ejspftrl* . B. Hfillns, Hlgli street, Eajuntovvn, N. ^^A>eerVy8V once without chutije. -John Pro the ro, 81 Ban k " your car warned wbDe ID town- Serv. I ulh Ima five Eodd rooms end a splendid cellar,. •nd Uuuituii, iticfijding river t}runuf{l@> elided In general, line of Indies' and chil- cu auaranteed. Inelici. H. Ritxau, phono 2»40-W, Red iL'^!!i!!^ r retit, suitablo for ant wutjwoutjJJ hhtiv e t o d o own ll d wd in buying. K K, Kennedy, 8ft %M\ ti: practical paper hungers and " ?H^ '^ '* ***. .*L r*^ »trcot. Ued pBrik._ or phono ID'H," AtifbNt bit ami UutlJer. V^aatHi iw ant woutjJ htive to do own rcttalrlnu them bott J ~Mi til) V LUt'M<>—Two-room bunitnlow, plutnbcr, cfirpuiiter, painter or nliied improvinimprovingg . R«nt reWonablcWbl . i ffurther yjw,\\ street. H«"J liank, pbone ROSi. iifttntsia. 'I'llotieanil« of simii'lea, excel- X I*K RI i£NCKP"jjook keeper, wisher posl* pslrlnti, esttmates given on all kind* nt with nil convenlontca; suitable (or two: lent workmatinhip. Get oui- ftuur«» on CifF>yn6*MiT'roupD; only rtin a few mile. lldititf*. blus prmt« furnished: prlcrs trade. M, Silbcrstcln. 37 East front Informattuinforti n plenal e cnlll or write Mrs. Mm- Voit SALE, tfftm~oi~»t»~«or**i"t»o~»\uhra lion In- or nent'Jtfld JJank; understands • Wonderful condition. MHO other mud! m»lo or female, who neod nur^inu care, Kftret JsnUen. 153 Eaat 48th Btrcot, New bouse, hut enter hot, cleatria mi<( tf«^ ypur BDIIUK (iecomtintr, Arthur liya office routine, bookkeeping: end stenoa- endonnbjsi t.11 work suBrsritvd. A. G. Btreet, fted_B«iiki__ - _ t enrs; ronl binjjnlnn, George H.< Robert* •off, phou* lted Bnnk 8H0-M. Williams '^iireing- Home, plione Red Bsnlr York_City. Ova acresi fruit; Q» hiittiway, Ttrm* eno (decorator), phone 808 KujnjJWHjjJ; ; __ tH|iliy thoroughly. Address Bookkeeper, Si'J. HUMMER" DUNGAMiW, five fur"rTi7hoil €o., Ktntu hl^liwiiy, juat north of Ued FOR SA~LB, ten aores of "sood iond"on cont b« made. Caleb Luk«r, Oeliorct, U >!„ aiUlBe^WBGiTltviotrrooiiiUB^Tir i HUlU ffor attlu; diuwor M, Had " —' " Bank." [tEAL ESTATE for eule or runt. Juhn W. , nil Improvements: I, phono Keanshurg Ou'j-M. *lw> floorlamp, oil boater ami Altmlsa Mason, Itecmcd broker, '11 Enm Front crete road, S4,00(t*. terms can be mode. Icobox, •fhonin&on, J3m«'l street, Sbrowa. iniuium wfintfid; pftrt time: white riic- VO\l A FKVV dullurtt nnd your eav wo will trect, Ucl Hack. Ph'tino 284U.. LUt your Grapes, apples and aiparaffin: & beautiful 'bOil 'SALE'lo HcIfurd.VwnMftlnVueat.* twa buryJI'JjihoneIl6l>Ey , Globs tfive yun a bolter one. Try ui, jroperty with me for quick action. me; on buj line, Caleb U Blx-room i email pay unfit Geuruo II. Roberta Co., Ktnto hltfliway. just wn, bitlanco monthly beat, *tft«trlo si*,] ^I»UMO noun*** ooinplulalir in#ialJcd iVATUIi SYSTEMS*-Falrbaiibsfi'urTii «n* valued tit $12,000; yearly Income I "--^l—'-iil'"'--"-i-!Ji_.. I'oisc3?ton Bt north of Itcd Hiinl^* ter Hystem installed. We *l\eclBlue in MONMOUTH. COUNTY countrT^alateiT; anywhere. SDS lo UtiO. Pip* furnact fdrill hundni dairy hands vf tt^Rftiatovi . Adilraas Kloit_a_a Wanted, drawer ' HOUSE. In cxcellRiit rundiiloii: nil im- l N h estimates} heat guarantee, Urn** Stovtr, ump repairing. Ueriidenco Mldalctuwu, N. M, lied Haul;. provemontfi; «c\cn rooms nnd bath; ren- fartiii. acreage. IT you want tha bait I'hmie your order and I wilt send the Mv< fl0Ilil!jIc tc f ( offered for in!c for tha least consult us. fOit SALB. ruiidit'a'nij;tar ' "itvii7»V* pansys, heaters stocked. GfiiHoaua price*. .equipment; ^ondeifnl location; reason ., p ho no tied Bank lllS-J. PlumMntf, in~l^n'Vin~if;.";ri'^ri'~^f ri " - I- "-»lcd »t, ir,7 Hudson HYP. Drop card or phone; repreflemflttv* will Aiiy nntloiiftllty, J, Smith, msnaitcr, Em- for eelllnir: filtl liifounntion on icijucat. eatintf and tlnnlnt;. Fred Q. Hurst. Cbaries V. . DuBo'.i , & Son, established collar, electric: lo» ^ft feet. aurn«rt ployment Agency, (57 Greenwich RU N. V. 1 KC nC Rcd B ink iG0 tro b call. • G. Marrlit. authorized Draaeh K»1- UAi Red BIIiilc 2371.* SAWS (flod by•rn'nchino; they cut cleaner, ... lii,'?ov°".l property! .1^ A. | ?^ ^VnM -"-, H" ' ""° ' ' 1S9C, Arnerlcao botel bulldfne, phono 416, Jii.GQO. Sr.00 ea*h. AI*o two «mJt a ^ City. Phone UoVvllhg Grean 101K6. SlXTy-r66TVrijiFc7~HterT(iiinni»tor; ncli Ciirloy, 6 K!m IIIHCC, I'hone 23G8. Red ' " " ' Freehold. N, J. ncrea land, I you. Luker'i Healty, He truer find bettor; prompt Be r vice, Hum:,, J l-OIl KENT. Am il 1,1. 227 Jlai.lo WHITE woman wi»bgs day's work to (in. caeoiiBblc; nilnlit t.nl;c umaller boat in huriflH Sealu, 25 Cai-rneri i»lai:0, Reil Biink^ nl:i ruiims jinil maid' 100 ACHES on Borne pat bay for sale, op- "part, jiuymcnt. 'Iclroliiino 1300/Hed Bunk, LIVE U!lO!I,I51tS fur sulc. Jl.oo" roum; JHIVTOAKr"wooil""ltir™ftov« Bird flfeplac» or would do laundry In or out. 276 Me- F t'l^'S real citate you want we \>uva ll, iio or phone 1053. posite LftvaHetUi. Build your summer FOa"tiALIi.'» ItiiB of farni^VKl!' bind* loriBth, delivered: also tractor plowliiu hunlo street, phone lted Bank 1214. from ii;00 to 7 ;0D f\ M." Wlll-rorodl Ili-olhpni. Ncwninn home here; one hour's drive from lted you uro out for a fnrm flCf* LL Uf/marest & Krubncrt, Fbonn UL-d liank end hay balinii. J, U, Carney, phon* Eat* SS^ n tedtedT~e~sp©T r fence dT^~A P P ly ronil. licit Hani;, l.lione ISSl-It. Bank. Attractive lota [n beautiful pine Healty. Belford. W. J.. phona Uoant dikindrrofiJKi-il cars; nomut* '•'/•J'b\, or Baton town 87-R. Main r Illce; grove S2U5; water front iota 3195: con* 60a-M. lUit Lunch. State highway.: Koyport, ter wlmt y«ti have wo can soil it. IIRV© 68 South street, E.ttonto*ti: branch olllce enlent terms, Size EOxlOO. Write Ray tOli'SAt'E' Hurf^ugVr«Mln7"»ubT^iiii ^ai-a .wnltlnfT. (ieoriie If. Koharts Co.. iycamoro avenue, Shrewsbury. N. J. lor amall family and rent is very reasoD. H. StillmanSiU , atattt e blphwaybih . EEatontown. N. •OR HAIiK. itHUits on XIIHIHOII itvonut; fix boolikefepini; machine; good condition: tit ^U HANK. Empluymeiu Abfiocy eu\l Stulo lilt'iiwpy, ono milo north of Uon i your clothe* cleaned at tbe Cily »bl«. Apply Bt the/ oHieo of bigmund £!»• j. phone EatonLown 178 rounin »n«l bnlli, nil iininuvomoiitBJ \m- tarKftln tirl«H. First National Bank, • Eat Nurses' lU^lUry. AINT fimrwuilumieTtlnio U Rt hund. Wa ous a«rvie«, otHclent belpt refsreueea if* SI 96 up: includinir roupes, Bednnn, Itnnk. Pbone 2117. WlUlatD Ostrov. on- LOST AND FOUND. HIGHWAY ACREAGE for snl«; about •rfelwr. bot and cold water, combination uas •UR SALi;. at MlrirfiaoHii: iix room i'Jui- sell It mid nm.iy.lt; only the finest work- v«4tluated. Practical and tratnsd oo call. achen nnd nisi ono stiitiun bun. Seo and conl rnriRP. toilet and electricity. Ap- 1,000 feet frontage; five minute*' llsh typo bungalow; nil improvfrneiits. 1'alephone Red Bank 1422 THK 1'AItTV tlial look Unlit tun camel'" men ,empldyoil. My prices aio reuiiona' corce IJ. Roberta Co., Htnte highway, AINTINO and paperbanirinc ostimote* inlr ront from Ho.l Bunk hlfli school ply 1GJ Catlicrino street, Red Bank. John drive from Red Bank; rich land. Bnr- tile bath, hardtvood lloor*. cpan Elrbtilnrot whan quality work is cr>naWly nt C9 Rector place. Red Bank, from Red Bank. Price reasonnble. Ben- eatitte; five-room house, running witter: tion, , Drooiottda Inn. Stntn Highway oorapatontmele or femals help for any ra> odt IirothctB, Lincioft, vhonc Rod Bnnk !2fi.«00, tcrnn. Lulior'i Heplty, Delford, SI50 BIJYH a~i?ood» BUSINESS NOTIC£. Second National Bank nnd Trust Co., t'OK llKN'l, aix-room bungalow, every plant: t, anit;e:i ami largo outbuildings; 4 Vj Ued Bnnlc, N. J. rpan. attornet. 10 Broad ttrra* Rflil Bnrtk modern improvement; located corner rooms and bath: hardwood floors, all im- Billon March 10th. - Dost of reforenceo to : Broad uticct, Red Hank. Ask for''Mr. Par* provements; corner, lot 76x150 feet; one- ocrca lunJ, highly elevated; S4.B00; lermi. take tare at Bontleman'fi place: expert in QUILTING iifin"eT oil \ilnd»HXao~qiii]tn Kemp avenue and Catherine street. Fair Luker'i Ucalty, BclforJ, K,. J.. pbuiw SXDV" C HIC K~ • upp' 1 ioflTlTrauVT TTonkoyV covered- Mr«. Win field S. lvins, IS l» Haven, N. J.. furnished or unfurnlihed. tMrd cash, balance mortgage. Luker'* Purina and l«ul[-Q-Pcp etartlnjr feed*, trcei, flowere, flhrubs, ve no tab leu. law HA ORIENTAL' sod dome»tlo rugt «od _ Realty. Belford, N. J., phone Keansbum Kcansburjf bO2-M. nnd fruit. Addicss, F., drawer M, Red Wontfddo avenue, Red Dank, phono 940-J.* Call Mrs, YVilkins, 63 Kemp avenue, Falc Pwhead outs, fine cracked corn, cracked carpet! shampooed snd dry cleaned. LOST, lilnclc nnii white wire haired fox Haven, two doors below. Telephone Red BUY NOW—Sava monoy; "bufora uprina wheat, dried Bleimmad milk, dried butter- Bank. Old carpets made Into runs. Rag terrier, Howard. P. Forbes, 96 Her gen cosy four ntid six room winter homea at • milk, geml-iolld milk. Various chick lit LAN DSC A PL' sardeoer. t'riinina LOST Saturday, brnwn Poracrnnlan dou; Bank 431).M. if OR SALE or rent, alx-room house, all OARDENBIl wants poolllon; flrnt class on rags woven. Telephone or a postal pliue, Rod Dank, phone 2277-W.' improvements, centrally located, ono real harealns; when sprint; draws near torn, founts, feeders, etc. Most complete flowers, vegetables, lawn and prunlnir; by experienced men; spraying, toy- children's pet. Finder telephone 832, FOR LONG LEASE, conl yard \at Hop- prices rhc. Vou enn save today; easy lino of chick supplies offered in the coun- card will brine our traab to rour pintc's Crossing, Belford; luitablo for block from Broad street; to rent with leasu payments. Luker'a Ucalty, Belford, N, Wtii rooms and bath; nil improvements; bot luildintj lots and farms; all locations t of county road, between Eatontpwn, and Service Station, Broad street, Shrewsbury, Bank, Kumaon or Fair Haven;; must be 1 largo building^ uooJ brook; S1Z.OOO< !Tinton FalU. about one mile west of Eat* cellars and yards; also cleaning rugs. Profit street. Red Uank, phoc* 1216 opposite firchcuse. Telephones Red Bank sir h«at; paraec. R. H. Vanderveer. 49 EUtnmm rontaln. Aabury Edwards, 220 D2 Iiinden placo, Red Bank.* eablenable. AddresAded ss R. BBeen new it, l'Jl Branch avenue, Ked Bank, phono 1465, L05-acre farm, largo bouse, steam heat, ontown, N. J< E. Enifel, owner. Auto ncce»Borle* and rulcanltlflg. 2748 and 20D6-J. J Ci N Broadway. Long Branch, N. J., phone plenty of outbuildings, asparagus, graptft OliEttlCAb work nnd typist wanted by t Grant nvonuc, Jersey City, N. 1381. night 33H-W. f CENUINB flolld walnut bedroom suite; six FIRST CLASS Hay Shoro hand laundry, 2 M. L, McCOLGAN, nurseryman and land- WANTED, six-room house or bungalow: ES1KAULU otiice for rent ID tbe Eisner fruit, 322,0,00. Good road frontage. Caleb pieces; flftDd ' carved.* with quartered lingo corporation; good opportunity; ro yciira' cxiiorionce; neat washlntr and scape contractor: trees and stirubbery t miiot Jiave modern improvementa and building. Apply at the office of Slgmund BUNGALOW of five rooms,' all improve- Luknr. Belford. N- .1. grain inlaid, Old English finish; moth ply fn own hund wilting, stating age, cdu ironinrt dcino.by hand. Call Red Sank pruned; ffrndinK, driveways, walks con- Karngc; location munt be near Hed Bank. Eisner Co., or telephone Ued Bank HOP. ments; one-third aero of land, avpte GOOD tealdcnco property in Ked Bank for \proof, cedar lined Interior; modernistic da* cation, experience and references. Address 12G2-W. structed. Topsoil, cindera, fill dirt. 20 UALL for rent; third floor. 10 Broad :rees; gnraee, chicken house; f 1,500, cany Clerical Worker, drawer ft, It_e_d J3anjj^__ POBSCHBIOII May Int. Address Six-Room enlo at greatly reduced price. Apply Pi slffn; worth 81.000, like new; sell for $875, F. & H, iSIGN SERVICE; BiirnB, postern Plnckney road. Red Bank, phone.U01-W. Houno, drawer M. Red Bunk. street, for lodge, dancea or eatertair* :crms. John Fries, block south of Hnnce O. Box 416, fin I Bnnk. _____ SI -Grand avenue. Long Branob, phone WIDOWER "with two youns girln, doalrea. mcDti. Can be rented by tbe rear, month venue, Newman Spring* road. Red Dunk banners; show cards our npeclnlty. Ait- SUPERIOR Window Cleaning Co., pham HOUSK nnd lot, with ono-car garago. on long Branch 8710. white Protestant lady as housekeeper, to to truck lottcrinff. Corner Wharf avenuo or evening. Apply ft. Hanc* & Sons, 12 EASTSIDE PARK, two all improved lota. take complete charge of h|a home. Only Red Bank 2478. We make a specially of Broad street. Red DanH. Mechaiiio street, for $!O,D00; ca«y and Union street, Red Btink. phone l cleaning windows in prjvate reeidencci. ROOMS FOR RENT. each 50x200 feet. Price $800, Termi termH. House prAcllcuIly new; bavins »ls PRIVATE SAtB3 dally: used furni- a lady of refinement who wants a lionje FOR RENT. *tora rooms on Monmoutb and Is n mom bar of church need. app)y. Da; and night icrvice. APAUTMENT-of four rooma for rent: all to suit. Hermn. Schumann, Statcsir place, rooma. sun porch, breakfast nook, larao ture for hemo!, storos. hotels. We CARPENTER work nastc All Hinds street. Red Bank, for rent; favorable to* Rlveralde Helghta. Red Bank.* dry collar, open firoplacc, e«» atovo and In communicating please give the name BDARDING. modern improvements, bot improvementsJilt I It9 ;* steam heated. 10C Wal- er.tion; moderate rent. Apply at tbe office buy or tell your furniture. Auction and address of your raitor. Address ap* of Jobbing attended to by'an «x» and cold running viater, centrally lo- lace street. or phono lted Bank 2065. CORNER LOT for Bale at FalrBeld Gftr vnpor air heat; shades and screens; bath- ,. Call of Sigraund Eisner Co.. or telephone Kid room haa tiled floor and rocoanad tub; Im- Roomi, 83 East Front street, phono plication to A. K. H.. dratfer M, Red perionccd oarpecter. Wrlto or phone cated : ratei reasonable. Hudson Home, TWO largo connectlns looms for rent; Bank 1100. denn. Inquire at 40 Bank street, Red Bank. 181 Hudion avenue, phone Red Bank. 941. mediate nosscsslon. Jnmomoa LaBauaBau, Fnln p Red Bank 218. Auctioneers and ap« Marvin, 81 Pinckoej road. Had Bank* suitable for light housekeeping, vthh all ONE-CAR earaKo on WilliRm street for H K J h TUl BanU205O-WBU205OW. THE HIGHEST prices paid for alt kinds improvomentB; private; furniehed or un- FOR SALE, a five-room bungalow with Haven, K, J., p p raisers. , " GARDENER wishes position; No. l: refer rent. M. J. Hynan, 2'- Wallace street, enca: llfe-tlroe experience. Address w. Pbona 3103. of furs; also live chickens. Joe Baker, furninhed. 133 South Bridge avenue, Red Red Bank.* all conveniences and garage. Charle NEW HOUSE, complete in every detail, at Bansett plnco nnd Prospect avenue. A '10 P bOlL, fill dirt, grooms of til klud* K., drawer M. Red Bank, 280 Mechanic Btreet, phono Red Bank 230fl Dunk.* Brenker. 507 West Front Btreet, Hive M.TTAL wcatheratriDa for windows HALF of double IIOUFO for rent. 5S Plaza, phone 8Q7. haiirnin nt 56.500. Jnrnas LnBau, Rlvsr ftlio foodwajg built: Lake wood sand LAUNDRY WORK wanted to do nt-homo; LARGE front room for rent; heat; cen- Shrewsbury nvenue; BIX rooms and bath, roiul. Fair Haven, N. J>. yhono Red Bank vaehed gravel, elair. cinders, blue atone doors. Call Itcd Qehk U00. Monroouth JO3EFU L ENIGBT, auctioneer, over trally located; with or without privilege f wot wash or finished. Thona Red Bank Mntnl Weatherstrip Co.. 78 Nawman nil improvement)!. Jnmea Norman fc Son,* BEAUTIFUL, country home in Mlddletovm 20B0Wi\ Prices reasonable. Howard Q. Boiev«lt, twenty iear»' eiperlcnco telling of liRbt housekeeping, 41 East Front of seven rooftiB nnd bath; large ver«n phone 15B5, Red Bank. 257B. . ._ _- Springs road. Reil Bank; THREE-ROOM gasolino stand for rent; BUNGALOW for nale. Arcoia heat, two tail* WANTEP, teamsters at Parmly Park. Ap goodi Qt auction. I icll snythtns BDJ* titreet, phone 2115.* Kouil business placo on State hlfjhway; da, wonderful old shade; carace; two min- BARQAIN3 ID furniture. We carry on© oi p"n~\CTICAL papoi- linntrer. 1930 sampltn utes* ivaik to station; real liarsaln fi»r laonia, bath, dininc room, kitchen, twu ply Dalton Parmly. Rumion, N. J. CtiaWeo W. Clunoy. G19 McClellan street wbero. Pbon* Red Dank T27-W. I'UUNISHED rooms for rent, with oi $2!> per month: must dive security for the 'nun porches: on river front; now. Sab the InrGtest stocks-of mod furnllur* and vilhout hounekeei*ing privileges; all Im money. K. T. Robinson, G16 Irving place. quick eale. V C Martha Heilcrman, 3S Couae furnishings in tba state. Buy aot YOUNG GIRL wanted to learn millinery Long Branrhi Nt J., phone 2342. Washington ntreet, phone 464. Rumson, $5,500. Rent hm-Kmn. Kurnlahed. C. paid while learning; must be , aoo'l jirovomcnts; nlso gnraiie for rent. Apply Long Branch, N. J. PncUer, Scnbriidit. N. J.. phone 125 S*a» tents of homes outrluht. or noil on comtn UPHOLSTERING and reflnUhltis ot all Shrewsbury, opposite firehouse. Tela- week: yood home cooklnc plenty of hot ptiune 1007. Ued Bank. RIVER PLAZA bargain; foreclosure Btile; J'IECK onk bedroom milto foi Occynrtt. P. O. Box 316, Ued Bunk. water: table board.. Mrs, N. Sutton. idential section ut Red Bank; nil im- nvenuc, Red Bnnk, or phono 6G6-W, Ho phonoa Red Bank H743 and 20H6-J. _ i'OUK-KUOM aiijiitmcnt; nil Improve- six rooms, all Improvements; gun pon.-h, salo, Inquire M. E. Tftylor, Sllverni'lc JERSEY Black Glnnt acttlna ccira. ten Bnnk. LODtiE room Tor runt. DsdirabU room etc; worth 57,000, 56,000 takea it. • Pres- provements. 31,200. Inquire at 65 Branch rents each; iluy-old chicks, 2ft conta TAINTING nnd decorating for ~Uie~ihV menta; bath, \iccla heater, cas rnnye, nvenue, Rod Biuiti. phono_G43*W. n venue. Llttlo Silver. Phono Ked Dank MONEY to loan on Otit mor^Baire in tiim ciimliuitiUK houBQ owner. Only the hiv-'h- available for use tecand end four'.n ent, mortk'auo can stand. John B. Proth- 144-M. each: from pure bred, vigorous, healthy VharitJay niffbta of eb,cb month. Apply electricity, etc. Rent S30. 29 Wcftt Front CONOVER PLACErillvcrfililo Ilaluhti; «Ts from 42,000 up. Prompt service. Th< ent firado of workmanship anil nuitcriahi. *tr«ct. phone Red Bimk 1180-M. ero, 81 Monmouth street, phone Red Dnnk tJECOND-HAND "fiirm imuloinetita for mil» IJII-JR ; proliliD laying otrnin. Blauvolt, a*, the olhce of Slgmund Kisner Co. roonifi, nil moilei'ii. ilirplnce. Him porch, Hulnulol. N. J- • Land & Loan Company. 12 Meehanl Alfred It. Hendersont 41 Oakland street, wauutin, mowing machines etc. II. S, street, fled Bank. Itetl Hunk, FURNISHED bedroom for rent; pleasant, UAUAGE for rent. Nauehton'a Garoge, In tubs: two-rnr Karntroi ?S.GO0. Ter ml «r- Bnltr. C'odar avenue. West Long Brancn, I'Oli feil.E. dairy or fnnilly cow with ct\l cheerful bedroom. At 17 Petors place, Run Cnll Itumson. 433.' HOUSE he twee n Broad street and Brunch ratiKcd. John II. IVollicio. 31 Munmouth [ BUY* and sell gccond.hand clothes; mil* INSTRUCTION—Anncao School of Muslo; avenue, containing seven rooms nnd Bti'cot._ phono Red Ilnnk itfil!. phono 1103. nine dnyH old; tuborulin tested. A;> bo In good condition, t. Kerber. 20? Rcd Bunk, phono 405-J. TWO-FAMILY frame house in Kumson: expert Instruction on violin, mandolin, la mo lot, near bus, school, stores; rentn bath; open fireplace; lot B0x200: gnrnKre- TOUR-ROOM hiiiitraiow for snla for i'OIl ijAIibl. loctiFtt nnd cednr iogfl. follei ply Timothy Shcchnn, Btoto highway, Shrewsbury avenue. Rod Bank, phone cruitnr, nkelelc. steel guitar, banjo, eaxa- i'tlRNlSIIKD rooms Cor~rciit on the river A modt attractive homo. W. A, Hoppirnf, Luunnnlu, N. J.^ ^ * for 548 per month. U C Martha Heller- 51,700. (Jooil iioiylihorhodd; all im- and nn^ved. George B, Pleico, llelfon r 2B54-J. phone, clarinet, Inntrumcntn eoM nnd re- bank: ulao garase for rent. 59 Rector 8 Iiinden place. Red Bank, phono 397.* road, near Hcnddnn'u Conior, i-oiito I, Roil LA~YIN(;~HKN9~loi ^nrcT"Bnrrod Rook] paired. 47 VVaohingtoD Btrcot. Red Bank, place. Ued Hank. iriEn, 38 \Vnalitii^lon_atrcet, KumBon, N. J. provements on street. Rent liirco 1'lot nf MASON' cuntractor; estimates cheorfuil BUILDING lots. 50N138 feet: Bidewnlk. Kround. AddrcKii X., dravrer M, H«tl Ulimlc IHIUIUI Red nnd White Leghorn, given. EiiRciie Soyor, 40 Bast Westsid< phono 1751. APAIITMENT for rent, furnished. 6 Bh MODEnN*"*Bi-i-i-oi>ni tktached house. «un Also norm: beautiful Burred Rock roontew. lioicli; Kood iKnitlltioii: central rcslden- electricity, gRH tind water; $500. ten per .Bunk.* HEW fourteon-foot Kallhout for mile, cum nvenuo. Red Brink, phono 14(17. CH1CKEN3 wanted; will pay taighe Tower H II uvctiue. Red Bnnlt. '• MISCELLANEOUS. for one or two persona. 18 Klra placo, nlflhed; with use of Karngc; four room* A. Curley, G Elm place, phone 236S, Red 11111, box 43, AtUniln Kichlrindi, N. J. vies gladly (riven. N. Butterbach, Red Bunk. 1 Cnn bo eccn nny time. Bnnk.* CO'ttN~T "(T~imy~for sale. John G. Ben WANTED, children to board, on a Tarm and bath. Inquire on ptemine ) or addreaa. Bank." boi ^32, Knlr BaveD, N. JM pboD« TWO furnished or unfurnished connecting ^_ net1. with home comforts; fresh vegetable*, 1 iinRlS irnivh .chah-s nnii a dnybod fo M.VK imDlLERS^foT'wlcTT^Ob^^rliair Red Bank S0I2-J. fruits, poultry nnd CKKS. Address R. K. 11. rooms tn rent fnr houaekecping; nu - HALF~uf "doulti(T~lioU61c*~for rent; soven Halo nt iciiirdmiblo iiriren. Mr«. K. I'dt- Will;4Drudt Urnther*. NowniHn is print; No. 1, box HB, Uiiloutown, N. J., phone joinitiu bath: nil improvements; nlao ga- rooms ami baih; nil Impiovcmenta. At on, 4f> ChcRtiuit Htreot, Hoil Ilnnlu* B"KD~BANK vvlndon Clean Ins Co. W Kntontown 332. ruKc. H Madison avenuo. Itcd Bank, 42 Rci-tor vlace. Inquire at ,1S or i OUVEIt Lypewritci' fin* nnte. junt over make a tpeclnltr of cleaning »vindowo o hauled, eunrnntCGd for ona yenv: $'_'O 30D fur tfnie, thtrt/'ysars old. Thomas H "3HIIUT Of MONMOUTH," U an Italian iOR KENT, two litr^-o conncctinc room', rear lo «"4 llmli;c _nvenue. Red Hank.* stores, ofllcea nnd private residences, flatei furttiahcil for light housokcepinc; nil : riiono Koyport ^fi4-__ __ _ „ (iraii' hnmosteml, on Everett rond, on rcnsonntile. Saltnfncticn suarsnteed. 48 weekly newspaper that covcra the coun- FlVHvllIRo6MK-R(J6'M~~lHin Rnali Monroe nvenue; ty and is road by thouannds of Ita'lano. i $10 weeklyy. Phonee ReiRol d EOrttlEL colt, nboiit 14 IinndH, 4"your* old and u i-ntr railed from Red Bank, Jobo d Washington street. Red Bank, phone £81H. tns. Muter, elcctririty; clean and attract r.nuit I.' D t. Red Bftiik. Advertl*a In it, 162 Monmoutb street, Bnnk 3G7-H, Doughei'ty, 3t Wnverly place, live: ?2- per month includes water tax. very gentlo under nnddlo; DIFIO blnck PLUM 1!ING and beating; animates fur- phone Red Bank 2607. Rc.l Bnnk. jntire, Hound, iron Us In nil limncnn. Chrlnoy NOW i.-i tho titno to think nltout orderlnu oished. Joseph W, l-o.i, 116 Plnslcnaj Anitly Mrs. Robert C. llancc. 101 River- 6.1 Conover, Coil's Neck, N. J pliono Free your baby cliloki. Can deliver up until fond. Rod Bank, phone 2317. LKiHT HOUSEKEEPING—Two Inrce Plclc AVCliur. I'linnc Ildl Hank 5S2-J.* M runraa, fiuink' Houtli, with nil convcnl- Making a Start .luly 1st. Come In mid ixet our pricoc, HOWARD WHITE!. Qt Portlontl toaJ. WANTED, V»&1 oilvei, baet oattta nod i-UK KKNT. 4T. Ku»t. Hergcn rlncfli *l: Qunlity chicks thnt will brlns Roucl renult Ulffhlanda, N. .(., house mover, found plga. Top market prfcea paid, cash. curea; veil ]ij?litcou. National 5o to 81.00 Storca (for fin-nibbed bfidroonn. M Mechnnic street, uned iliort time: "111 oll for t7r» If HOI tlonn built. Phnne UlalilcrxU I27y.lt. A. B. CrnwTord Co., Tloton l-alli. N. linth: k'iu-iijrc. l'hono H2'.»-M. Mrs. Ivhut, fl tncrty Prown-Cuoper C».)t 47 Broad ttreot, two blocl.M from Uroad ftrccL Red Rank.* The Important Thing. fet, onre. IiHinho Onrl J. Dlels, 123 We, : Mlk^ ^ tied Uitnk. Tlione 2080. RAi, nti-antiiii;, 'gradlnir, exr'twa? •I- pbonn EitoDtowo Iff 1, aM ALiHIFiT~T: "ir^7 il»K. etc.. of nil klndn. Robert F. Pierc riiTshed~T ."io7irf^7 n t. ^8 While IIO for rent; nlno ga- FIFTY younff pig* for ial#; elirlit to ten Rhrownbury, N. J.. phono Red Ban trccl. lted Rruik. Cull c i K nil Uivcincnti; 540 a month. It's a hard job to got somo people to start to do 1 •\VHKN"yorrrofuri»l«h"~iio"iFwFrh nnlitjue weekH old. B. Zlotkln. Freehold, N. J. . Two betiutifiil prlntn of Martha nnd WU,UAMS"3 Nurslnc Homo Tor "ntfed Allen ntiice. opinmitc ltlvcraide avenue, riiono 20. plu.no I filli . ilcil Ilnnl.. ^_ thing, even when they know Hint tliiiiB can only Tieoi'Kft Wiisliltufton. frnmed In Kilt oval BUILDER find contractor; estimate*, fu. chronic, cunvolmconts and jcmi-invniui; REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. BEEK CATTLE wanted: also fat hogs: fo private pmt sctni-privnto rooms; punlni* benefit them. In somo rcspecta men nntl mulcH acem £r>mch: utonrlllod nollee, chorry nlnnt toji niBhcd" promptly. William Srhloeder, J1A~NV~f(Tu'brKS~fe?~rcnriiiri(i for nnle In detiUi orlaiinfll bi-annon, unuminlly nitrac good ensh prices. Tctojihone or write carp. Fair Llavcn. N. J.. pbone 849. Ked MIH. S. C Iteichjird. River road, bntwecn to lI< corner Gloninary nvoiiiio nnd Rlvernidq 1 ; to bo alike. They strike n flxcil, ploikllns Rait or Zlotkln, Freehold. N. J.. phone 2G, v c l t t l{| [ )ll0 e r: tcint0 rt 4S< Hank. Ked Hunk nnd vicinity: Reruen iilnrr, tlvo; pin ont 60 feet fr street, HumBon, N. J___ wrlio B. Zlotkiu, Freehold. N. J-, phon Day nnd nltrht sovlce. Potter ion avenui n«l»: two blork« from Ijcll lino bat. '260 tKVDN-ItUOM liouic for rtnl. nil improv,- thu InKcf Newrnnn Micel, River PUrn. Aii- dispute tho supposition.) r6l)R~STwin Bwii iiincT; Tl W^Vl n^rrnT 1>G near Broad atroat, Shrowtbury, N. J- ohen vnmie. npnr ^Vest^l(lo nveruie. H: newly decorated, one "block from lily .11 CjiriiLMiter shoot, Hiver Plntn.* rhino: will F0I! nil for *?r>; nil In order. Ked Bnnk 4. I Hrnml ptioct; S4.'i a ncnUi. At 15 Elm ini'lAf, )l(i;,||0 fiir icitt; hoiipo on Conover Or any one for §7.00. jf, Fiuier, 111 liny What I have In mind is to help folks In mailing a AUTOMOBILES. FLOORS ttKSURFACED—Wt ipecialize In lane, (icmfii river from Red Bank, with __'____'_' I*. N. J. WANTEDi good rlcnn ! KAUM^'ttf' atari toward homo ownership. If tho petoun renting making old (lonrB took like new. Now Wravcl: nboul Tno ynrtli*; ulpnue ; en. machinery, cm niiii'u i o rivcj- aiit Rurn'o J j ub la inick. i-diiltiy or flair y fnnmnrketnn ; mn<\; etiit* « home will set down all tho ftijjuinenta he enn tlilnlt cabinet ntntre, four Inirnprnt In lmr box ?n. Ktslirlclil. N. .1. f d lii-in-cniciits; i:cwly ijr« uratefi ; hn» fine hoiid(lloii, $20, f'4 Sprlnir nti'DCt, Hunk. tihuno_ 400-J. _ ^ N. J., phone Red Bank 1082. TniVhll—,7^7, ' "in»»<» Li-tluiinl. K. (i. 1'arkfr. Sunul im- Fiiin'ly • j.'j.iiii:<\ II. P. Applcgnte, 1 of aa to why ho should pay rent to somo ono clao nil CiriVySLiyiPyaleVHiiHrperVke Bi 8 Mnplo CAlt wa*hin« my epeoialtjr^ \ guartttna M-iih prlvnto Imlh or otie imt Vtwin, Mniimi.uth roiul. W>st I, Until., plmiu! !113.^ '_ Bihiirh. phot.e II'SI. I.OUK ttramli. his llfo and then put against them junt a few argu- Ai't~MHAYirttTATrin~7r~Bli^ii^kflr'7~pli«. ^_ ___ l!i\rr J'lnzn. Iihfiiio l'*>•».___ ll too .:nAU. Aildrpnn Box 3o2, lied l>iii-Kiiln nt JUSO. Terniit. Uirynler Hnlen on your enr or furniture. We havo( (in Rtnto liii:lnvn.Y. luindy to Imnncn. IIP- )N Ht ;MSOX— I i vo-1 (Kim liunk'nlcjw for week Tho Ilcglater offet3 ninny opiiortunltlrn nf ob- iitnk.* nnd HcivK-o, a MnplQ avenue. Red [tank, tbii depnrtment n man who has grown u Iwceii Kntuiituwii HIM] hon« IIranch : «ooO HtlStiAl.UU nf live iiuinin, all i"mpFrve- rent: nil inipnivometiU: nent lma. «tor«s, |ilum» 11121, ^ in the Ducu business j all work high elms ulnln litiinc L'(in1.Iiik'- Ain»ly R. K 1)., No. niciiL.t; In I'od Dnnk, nciti- Ilront) ft met; MIIOUI-.; vivcunt Mnicli 1«(: with or v^'ilh taining a home In.almost nny locution mul nt prici.» Sroffwoiin—Sni»H jibV t7^fidiTKr~i.TTm^J (jaorge H. Itobortfl Co., Inc., ttato lilgli Rail Ilrink 267 ft.' KiVIv'l'A.SStfNCKit .Stmlebnkcr" ncdnn; n 1. box f'l-A, Lumr Hrnnrh, N. J.« MT.Ml II month. Hndlny "llntl, 93 Mun- out KAintfo; fir. per m«.nth. AUu five tp.Bult every person. Just thn plflco you hiu'e ftt- y.ay. ono mile north of Ut<\ Sank, or 6 inniill. ulioct. (iliiinp Ilfid IlnuK 1SXN. rfKKii niiiu'tiiuMit In RiKiiKOii, Vi r»t n'ftttr, uuod litllo family car nt n icnl IirtiRnln. Mnplt «vemiA. Red Rank, p'libne Red Uon! !•: in Ihc-tiino 'I UMMIJ PIF- -1" wi'll Ii ways wanted may be In thin list. Jtcml Ilu' (.'liuol- Plumn Reil Until: 'JS24. Chryvler Bnlotf and C37t or 1 l(i. nt mV Plure at 17 HM.M.I Micct. KOlj APAIH M KN'I. furiijhlifd; three roimia" nml oleum hoat, Sf'O per immlli. U i; Mnrthi ANTi'/iir fnntlly wiuh io clu n\ lioiiio'; Sci vlcft, H Mnplo nvpnue, Unnl,-, to tnlyo iiltidiivli't uii all j nun' • ! ''iiih; ifiiiiially l«iralrd, convenient, to Hclleininn, ;'R Wnnhiliirton direct. Rum n (led AUverllaemcntB every week. net or ii MMiun:; fS7 0 -i•i •month '•. "Hmllo• "-y- Hun. N. .!.. phonp Ituincnr JP4. 7V M;i11 ! :l IDM dune by tho diiy. M Hililuf] nvpnile, i ulil'Gi1: tneehaiilc.ally perfect; vory n ilrH rlnip mcluinlr; nil Virile nf ro «:0(l mi'l H:ft0 n'clncl,. Millm-d !•' Tcl lev j ' ' Monmuutli olroet, i>bon. Chryslor Sales and rlud* V(ii-Liimnnhi|). I-'fttlnintei' clii'^rfully liimhliginni' nnd tyjitnf fur l>o»ltlon In] e. 8 Maple avenue. Red Batik, phono (ilu li.-ilh, oimn liirplnrc. nun pi M'M MKit rentIIIK. iiuiiirnlowfl, river nnd Allnnllrr 'Illilhlnnda; nliraiM Im rnimlda of I wlven. \V. K Slinrt>. Iwx 22(1, Helfoi.t, N. lilldi-en. Lhrco ftpiuhm-o e'stiilr.it. I) C Mnithn Heller- Inklntf oliomo (if umiil! oftlro If ,if,c'f.«Bnrv: i •ii-ntr Knrnpp: hritutlfullv nltunlni! . c rntfl: nriir M'hool, rhurc loiil In he rivrr; S 1 (Ml a month. Hn-llf num. !13 Wnthinudm f-lceet, Humoun, N. J. l.srnmncnr (•fiMltW'ii. Wiha'Hi.-; 4iil, lu.l t ANDRUW •!, .Ill!,!•. junior hanjflti^ nittt Ktreot, Red Hunk, Bunk, fur npi»ntnl"'^nt.* . | v londslor."n'en'ly palnlcilI Mt. AdrM.i-lir>: «|«o lnn*l*cnpfi!i li> oil or vjiiler l«»d. ,,Ilul,,. lt**,l ltHilk CP.1-,1. ! lin|ii-» l!i- rinyrtm- H«le^ nnd Hrrvlco IMHIWU.OIII, of chllduM.V M H nnt| | tieiinill lino tif Imllo't' luiilciy, uixhx. - U-itlt.i. (nil in write fir further Jjiftiritn ' i'CU Hl-;NT,'lniiii!iilim- iif "(mil Icuir l 1 K Mii|>ln nM'inip. llut^llr.nK. _plii.nn» LII'JJ. | Vi iinimlilo. r ' '"n i-Tui* ri-mimnhle KvenirttT kf<>n . i yfti' :>'.i,IHHi. VPiii mid ''uvselfli t'lciidy l>tidi(i'. C'II'II'HIU'U, 34 llnrnd almat, 11ml bin*, lllveiaido drive, Red Hank.* c Irr |)nnk. , t Kuiinjun, N. J, i Wi Main Btreet, Avon-b>.tho-B»)a, N, J. ' l(J\cr t'liuo, nc U07. Page Sixteen RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 12, 1930. society with th« long name should be shorn of every bit To the Editor of The Register: of authority -which it possesses. I have read with considerable In- THE RED BANK REGISTER All this work should be done by regular officers of terest youf editorial in the last Issue FOR RENT ESTABLISHED BY JOHN H. COOK. the law who arc accountable to the public for their of your paper with reference to the Building especially suitable for Garage or Ma- acla. There should be no fees for game wardens, nor advertising the town has received chine Shop—near Business Center of to'wn. Cleav GEOHOE C. HANCE, Editor. should the society with the long name receive any part through the medium of the winning Anderson Brothers i! of the fines Imposed. Anyone can sec whore this system of local residents' dogs. space 30x75 feet—concrete floor. Auto Wash leads to, and no one needs much Imagination to rcalizo I am writing my appreciation of . THOBIAS IRVING BEOWN, why so many Inconsequential arrests are made. this article, for you are aware of my Stand. Steam Heat. Electric Lights. Work Publisher and Business Manager. Interests in dogs and it Is-always "" STORAGE WAREHOUSE But, after all is said and done, the people are re- with a sense of pleasure that I read Bench, etc. Immediate possession. sponsible for present conditions. They elect the legis- of an understanding of that phase of' TELEPHONES: lators and tlie legislators make or unmake the laws. The a well known sport by the press. Apply Red Bank 13. Red Bank 1300. people have the power, through the ballot box, to bring There are many who are prone to Local and•'Long Distance Moving about a change any time/they want to. believe that dog fanciers and dog M. V. BROWN Subscription Prices: fanatics are Interchangeable but that Our vans are padded and dust-proof. Is not a fact. Dog lovers, breeders 24 Wharf Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. One year 51.60 and exhibitors are given to an ap- Packing, cratins; and shipping to all - Six months .75 preciation of the good a dog can ac- Three months .40 complish -when trained for the use to points. Red Bank to Get Rid of which he is put. That idea Is not at The Rose is the Queen of all Flowers The Red Bank Register all comparable with the feelings of Vagrant, Unregistered Dogs. dog fanatics who In the Intensity of Spring is the time to beautify your home. We lmvo u complete is a member of Red Bank, which is now overrun with vagrant dogs, their' so-called love for ,a tlog, con- lino of the best garden roses. Strong, healthy jilantg tliat will THE ASSOCIATED PRESS will be free from this nuisance within tho next few stantly bring upon that animal the produce- an abundance of bloom's this season. * The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the weeks if plans which have been made are carried condemnation of the uninitiated. Office and Warehouse use for republlcation of all news dispatches to it or not through. The authority for doing this is an ordinance The dog, in my opinion, holds a otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news which was passed in 1925 and which requires that all well merited place In society, As is the case with our local club and with 1 "51 -53 Mechanic St. published therein. dogs must be registered at the office of the borough many hundreds of clubs throughout "Monmouth County's Oldest Rose Specialist' ' clerk. The town dog catcher has been instructed to the country, the dog is the means of 518 Weat Front Street, WEDNESDAY, MAftCH 12, 1030. capture all unregistered dogs running at large and to bringing to worthy movements a kill them at the expiration of 48 houra unless they are large sum of money annually through River Plaza Red Bank redeemed by their owners. the holding of dog shows, which aa Crusades against dogs have been started at Red Bank you know are Invariably conducted before, but they have not amounted to much. Aftor for a charltablo purpose, as no dog Arbor Day and the clubs are operated for profit. The the first fow days of every such campaign the dog advertisement -which any one dog or Planting of Useful Trees. catcher has always been called off. It is to be hoped any well known kennel of dogs can that the new campaign will be more successful. Tho bring to a section Is too well Itnown With the approach of Arbor day, which occurs this injuries, property damage and annoyance caused by to comment upon. The service which year on April 11th, greater thought should be given to dogs running at large are inexcusable in a civilized com- the dog renders to mankind. If we replenishing our roore uaeful trees. When we think ot munity. It la only in Turkey and in a few other semi- only take what Is written in the •eo forestry we are accustomed to visualize evergreen or barbarous lands that dogs arc permitted to roam at preBs, Is also well known and it ia ornamental trees. There are other phases of forestry will. that -which has prompted so many which demand more attention and one of these Is the Intelligent and praiseworthy expres- MILL WORK AND JOBBING Other communities have ended this nuisance by en- sions of appreciation. ' planting of trees which yield a harvest of nuts. Several forcing the same kind of an ordinance as it is now 5IILX: OFFIUE: varieties of nut bearing trees will thrive In this climate. proposed to invoke at Red Bank. There is no reason That the- dog has done some, harm One of these Is the black walnut. This tree 1B of rapid is acknowledged. It Is less the fault CENTRAL AVE. 42 BROAD SI- 1 why this course should not be equally as effective here. of the dog than the fault of the own- growth and yields not only a crop of nuts at maturity, The expense of doing this will probably be more than TEL. 754-M. RED BANK. but is of great value for its wood, which is always in 1 er. A dog is not Inherently vicious outweighed by additional dog registration fees, bu and the proper training will direct large demand for furniture making and other purposes. whether this is the caso or not it will be a public benc- any energy he may possess into a The shellbark hickory, which has almost disappeared, fit In many ways lo get rid of vagrant, marauding dogs channel calculated to bo of benefit and the English walnut arc other trees suitable to our to his owner and to the environ. (CASH) climate and soil. Our native chestnut tree has been ex- I believe that you are hitting upon tinguished by disease, but the black walnut, English something which will do much to ST. AUBURN Bagging 50 cents extra. •walnut and hickory are so far free from any blight and Prohibition and the bring this section into favor by your CHESTCNT HOUSE—1923. if planted properly and protected from injury, are sure editorials on the various branches of FEE to thrive. Let's have the evergreens and ornamental Literary Digest Straw Poll. sport. I believe that this one factor trees, but let us also have the nut bearing trees. will bring more publicity than per- The Dry and Wet straw poll which the Literary Di- haps any other thing. Properly con- Sire—CORN KAL.B Dam—MISS MEI.EAOlitt gest magazine Is taking may be entertaining, instructive ducted sports, whether they be In f.ie T. AUBURN Is a horse of magnificent conformation and ex- field of dogs, horses, boxing or base- and uaeful along many lines, but It Is difficult to believe ball, will continue to bring with them S collent disposition. Ho la perfectly sound. He has marvel- aa some newspapers do, that It will bring about a quick lous bone and a healthy constitution. He Is a good foal getter a state or nation-wide notice. and his stock in training In England are most promising. He la An Accomplishment by Blind Men settlement of the prohibition question. Ten years ago Again permit me to extend to you the late President Warren G. Harding predicted that small and particularly well eulted to sire flcst rate polo mounts. RED BANK. N. J my appreciation of a favorable com- WILL STAND AT Worthy of Everybody's Admiration. prohibition would be a political issue for at least thirty ment upon the dog situation locally. OFFICE: 10 W. Front St. For an example of downright grit and ability to with- years, and almost daily since that time there have been Tours very sincerely, Ftaono 652 stand the outrageous arrows of i^ate,-there iB nothing developments showing the accuracy of that prediction; William J. Graham. VIEW FA • in the local news of the week to' compare with the Thla latest straw poll of the Literary Digest differs Apply to from election polls, because after it is over there will be YARD: Maulo Avo. & Bergen rlaco latest constructive action of tho Blind Men's club of Phono 554 New Jersey. Here is a group of men, who although no way to prove whether It is right or not. Perhaps in Editor, Red Bank Register, LUTHER SCHANCK sightless, not only work for their living but aotuaily a few states there may be referendum elections on the Dear Sir:— Matawan, N. J., near Red Bank • practice philanthrophy for the benefit of their less fortu- prohibition question which will give some inkling as to Permit me to express my most sin- nate stricken brothers. / the accuracy of the straw vote poll, but this test will be cere appreciation of the excellent edi- Tel. Holmdel 60, Inconclusive from a national viewpoint. torial which appeared in your paper This club last week awarded the contract for a sum- on March 5th, 1830, concerning the mer home for blind men at Leonardo to be built on In the states where rcferendums have been held prcaent pay situation in the army, , property which the club bought a short time ago. The sometlmc3 tho Drys have won and sometimes the Wota navy and associated services. work was started last week and the building Is to be have won,- but there was no let-up of agitation or activity I am confident that this editorial • completed by June 10th. It Is to be open free of charge by the side which loat. There is an Immense amount of will contribute materially towards to the summer vacation use of all the blind folks of fanaticism on both sides of this question. When the los- promoting the friendly feeling which . New Jersey. ing side refuses to bow to the will of the majority in a already exists between the civilian state referendum how can It be expected that the losing population of this vicinity and the A large part of the money tor the purchase of the army personnel at Fort Monmouth. YOU ' property and the construction of the home has been side in a straw election will acquiesce in the decision by desisting from its efforts to get things it own way? If Again assuring you of my (appre- raised by members of the club through the production ciation, and with best wishes for your of a play written by a blind man and performed by- the straw vote proves useful in settling the question it continued success, I am will have to be along other lines than this. blind persons. The average person, without the loss Sincerely yours, • of a single faculty, could neither write nor perform a While all this palaver goes on about prohibition A. S. COWAN, nality other things which many persons believe to be of larger Serv successful play and to these people admlraton for the mportance receive little attention. It is a condition of Colonel, Signal Corps, blind playwright and performers will be mixed with a Comanding. ' wonder as to how It is possible for sightless persons to affairs made to order for predatory corporations which March 6, 1930. Prices ' express such art. Probably no none except a person so want to get a stranglehold on the public poclcetbook while the attention of the people is diverted. handicapped can understand the answer. VERDICT lirSET. . There arc always plenty of persons to sing the praises Prohibition Is more of a political issue today than of those, who in the full bloom of health and with the it ever was. Both sides are full of determination and Supreme Court Decides Against Da- possession of all their faculties, win through to success. talk. To /oiks who think important issues are obscured vid H. Dickey. Here is an unselfish victory even more notable, because by this, it is not pleasant to reallzo that President Hard- The $12,000 verdict obtained by it was achieved in spite of a heavy handicap. ing's prediction seems to be coming true, but there may David H. Dickey, former scho' There Is a lesson, as well as an inspiration, in this be consolation for them In the thought that Old Man principal of Shrewsbury, against Dr. for folks in good health who have all their faculitlea. Time has swept away one-third of the thirty years. May- Joseph P. Cleary of Freehold, in tho What right have they to "lay down on the job," or quit, be the first ten years will prove to have been the hard- Monmouth county circuit court, haa or complain about ^ume discouragement, or indisposition est, but the way things are going now the future seems been set aside and a new trial or- likely to be fraught with even more raging controversy. dered by the . supreme court. The when folks who are much worse off arc filling useful court's decision was rendered on the posts In the world? When folks who are blind not only However, the consoling fact remains that the question grounds that tho verdict was con- support themselves but also support philanthrophy there is ten years nearer settlement now than it was In 1920 trary to the weight of evidence and - is on excuse for anyone not so afflicted to be a sulker when President Harding made his prediction. that It "plainly indicated partiality or a whincr. toward the plaintiff or prejudice The show of the Blind Men's club has not been given -o-o-o-o-o-o- against the defendant on the part of he Jury." Tho award to Dickey was 21 West Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. at Red Bank, but plans are being made to have It pro- on four counts; injury to his good duced here. No doubt the people of Red Bank and A Job for Every Worker name, $5,000; ?3,0OO for permanent Phone 2653. vicinity will find it not only a pleasure but a privilege injuries ; $2,000 for malpractice, and to support tho movement for the home. Their op- Is tM Country's Great Need. ;2,0OO for false imprisonment. portunity will bo unusual, for it is not often that It Is There was nothing essentially new about the unem- possible to see a good show and support a worthy cause ployment meetings and demonstrations in various large Specials in Effect March 13th, 14th, 15th. Specials for Cash and Carry Only. at the same time, cities last week. Within the memory of many persons THE riTTSBUBGH I'LAN. not yet old enough to be called aged the same kind of (From The Eliiaboth Journal.) ' -o-o-o-o-o-o- troubles took place during a period ot unemploymen The tax plan proposed In Assem- when Grovcr Cleveland was President. One point of bly Bill No. 27, is modelled after the difference was that most ot last week's demonstrations plan In operation In the cities of Jersey Justice and How were less spectacular and violent than those of 35 years Pittsburgh and Scranton, and strong- all 'Sizes ago. Another point of difference was that In earlier ly advocated throughout Pennsyl- It Treated a Jobless Man. times the names of Commuism and Reds were almost vania for adoption in other cities of One hears a lot about Jersey justice and about what unknown in a political sense, but many of tho speakers that State. a great and wonderful tiling it is. This praise may often who harangued the jobless in those days used language Under the Pittsburgh plan the FANCY SELECTED FANCY FRESH-KILLED much the same na that employed in last week's demon- tax on land is $2,50, and on build- be deserved, but Jersey justice is not go perfect that ings, $1.25. The natural result is , 8—10-lb. Size . there is no room for improvement. . The other day, in strations. In the present period . ot unemployment, that gradually improvements, and 6—7-lb. Size the western part of the county, an incident occurred there has been no demonstration to match the march means of production are increased. which will not enhance the reputation of Jersey justice on Washington by General' Coxey's jobless army. Tho land owner finds that he must HEN Here are the facts, as reported in several Monmouth No doubt Communists took advantage of the situation get a return from his land, rather county newspapers: than allow It to Ho idle, and disposes IO preach their party propaganda, but more than of It or puts it to use. Fred Tluss of Jtobertsville is serving thirty days agination Is needed to believe that any considerable in the county jail in lieu of payment of a fine of $20 number of people who attended the unemployment It docs not require much under- and costs of S7.50 for trapping muskrats without a standing to make it apparent that meetings were Communists. At tho last presidential taxation on Improvements and tools license. Joseph Wolcott, who is an officer for the society election the Communist party polled a more handful of of production discourages develop- for the prevention of cruelty to animals and a game vote.i. It would bo a matter for concern if the big- ment nnd production. On tho other warden, saw Rosa near Englishtown with a musltl-at meetings last week showed that Communism had gained hand, tax on land discourages land tail showing fiom a pocket. Ross admitted he had no such a large number of adherents. But It seems more Idleness. Tax on tools of production license and said he was catching muskrats for food for likely that with few exceptions the people at these — on Industries and tool3 of Indus his family- The- minimum statutory penalty was Im- meetings were present not because they were interested try—is pased on to the consumer. EXTRA SPECIAL posed. In Communism but because they hoped something On the other hand, tax on land, an particularly Idle lnnd, comes, as It Surely not many Jcrscymcn will feel proud ot this might be done to end unemployment. These, unem- should, from the,holder who is let- particular bit of Jersey justice. Just consider the net ployment meetings are a throwback" to the Cleveland ting ills land lie and increase in 6-6% results. A jobless man i.i jailed for trying to - ' food days nml they prove that history repeats itself. Happily value by the uso and Improvement for his family, his family is deprived of hi- ,1< there has been no trouble of this sort in thla neighbor- of adjoining property. as a breadwinner and the taxpayers are forces .; pay hood, although there Is unemployment here. There arc nono that the graded money to keep the man in idleness for thirty dayj, The government has been spending a big lot of money tax plan would not bencilt, except- In fairness to the justice of the peace who sent Rasa on prohibition, on tlic tariff and on various other thing3 ing those greedy Individuals and Brookfield or Cloverbloom SWIFT'S PREMIUM to jail It should be stated that he cannot be held re of far Ic63 importance thnn providing work for the companies that speculate In land— sponoible for Oils punishment. The law prescribes the purchase it, then allow It to lie —and— jobless. Every winter for a number of years past the idle, because of low taxation and Print or Roll penalty for such caKCii and a justice must Impose sen- unemployment problem has been growing and there has the lure of Increasing valuation that ARMOUR'S STAR tences to conform with the law, regardless of extcn been ample warning that the present acute situation comes from the enterprise of others uating circumstance!) or anything else. In this par- would orriVR unless action was taken to remedy condi- who nre malting Improvements In ticular case the justice who sent Ross to jail deserves tions. the neighborhood. credit for making the nentoncc na light as the law Uiiring the past wcelc or so there have been indica- If tho land wcrr taxed twice would permit. If the maximum sentence had been In- much as buildings and improve- tlons of national guvi-riuutiital ncliun t0 bring about >oked Ross might be In jail for as long a time na Harry relief through a program of public work. ments, it would not he long until ilia This action vacant land, that In causing tio much F. Blnclalr of Teapot Dome oil fame. It requires a may be tardy and It niny not be n complete cure, but special typo of law-making mind to believe that a Job- trouble because It la allowed to grow It Is cnuao for thankfulness. The old Rtiylng of "better up to weeds and brush and becomo less man who traps muskrnt3 without a license to pro- late than never" Is ns truo now at It ever was a ' catch-all of refuse, would be put vide food for his needy family deserves tht same punish- In it country as rich and na broad an tho United o uso. WHOLE ment as tile chlof actor in the greatest national scandal Slates and with no much work to tic done It |H hard Assembly Bill 27, It It; nppnrcnt, In recent yearn. to imdiM-ataml why any poison who is willing and able hould be brought out of committee Jersey Justice, t;o fai- an the enforcement of the to work should be out of a job. It Is hard to believe mi! given a chance. Tho bill In emi- A-B SWEET BUTTER lb.49c FRESH CALVES' LIVER ...lb.89c Huh and game laws In concerned, may be a fine thing :hat a remedy cant be found. Communism and other' nently fair, since It provides that A-B PRINT BUTTER lb.47c lor long-noucd snooperc and buuybodlr.i in general who roi-elpn political Importations lmvo never niado head- lie graded tax plan shrill be put In FRESH BEEF BRAINS tb.25c prey nhoul. ncrliinK whom lliry may devour, but It will ipcratlon only In nninlc-ipaliiies way here, and they never will ,•.» ]onK na their I:, a "full vhcre It is approved by, the voter;:, D-C PRINT BUTTER lb.47c FRESH OX TAILS tb.29c nnvoi- br renl, coiiimoiv.sr.nse, moral justice, u<> IOIIR na rllnner pall" nnd a job for every competent worker Iho present lavvfj m* uncliiin^cil. Tim K<*mo wnrdcn« The Kovri-nmrnt ;;-;_ propriately decorated, served aa plane with a Wright whirlwind mo- will have charge of the service Sun- -riy a platform. The spectacle of a tor. day nt the Eatonlown church and President'of the United States Vulenlino VanKcuron of the Rod he "will move to ICatontov/n In a A signboard for character building tend. The women will liavc chars1 pleading his own cauae from an Not a boy and girl romance, but a Bank airport han bought n Cadillac few UayH. lie has been u member posters has been placed on the lawn of the service on March 23d and tho ordinary baggage truck was, to love between man and woman. A coupe. ' ' of the New Jersey confei-i 1 :.i ..f of the Baptist church of Red Bank men will have charge on March 30th. say the least, grotesque. • To mo Miss Margaret Conk, daughter <>f Methodist churches since liH.J and and pictures are displayed on it for The entire membership is united In It was a tragedy. Mr. Taft conflict of brother and brother, one Fred Conk of Lclghton avenuo, is en- has aevnl charges at Asbury Pink, a definite program of church work. tho campaign. The pastor wil Bcemed to sense the situation an upholder of the law, the other a joying a week's vacation from her Maple Shades, Beach Haven and New The posterE are changed weekly and preach a-series of Sunday evening nnd hlii entire address was an Htudlos at tho Long Branch hospital Grctna. Ho wild a'member of the they are provided by the members of Hei-vicra on "The Lost—Their Posi apology for the circumstances transgressor ! uurslni; school. Central Pennsylvania conference the ladies' aid society. The accom- tion. Their Possession and Their which forced hin appearance. Ho Mrs. John Forcot Green of Hani- several years. He in married and panying photograph shows the first Peril." said he refrained from leaving son nvcnuo and Her Infant daughter, has three children. picture to be displayed. In a num- "Loyalty Sunday" wilt br obscrve( tho White House to engage in a Betty Louise Green, have rctui-ncl The ladles' aid society of the Ko- ber of Instances Rev. Edward W. on Sunday, April 6th. The church political campaign until he felt homo from tho Rlvervlcw hospital. lontown church is arranging n re- Miller, tho pastor, preaches special membera will unite from April 6th to that he could no longer remain Miss Alma Harrison of Madison nvt- ception for Mr. Crammer. Mrs. F, sermons on the messages conveyed. April 11th to raise $12,000 in pledges silent and maintain his self-re- nuc, who underwent an operation G. Steclmau will havo charge of thi The church plans arc being ar- for the support of the church. This spect. for appendicitis at the same hospi- entertainment program and ,othera ranged to conform with the poster \p considerably more than laat year's WOM tal, hail also returned home. In tho committee are Mrs. John I'. pictures and texts. During the next budget of expenses, but those In At Red Bank a platform -was Mr. nnil Mrs. Harry Willard have Bateman. Mrs. Cyril Brown. Mrs, three Sunday evenings special 90 nnd charge of the campaign say that tin arranged In tho railroad square, moved from Kant Front street to between the station and Bridge Louin VanBrunt, Mrs. Jcs.sle lnyliir 9 services will be conducted. The money will be obtained as a resul ;• " • WITH the Cnmcron* apartment on the cor- and MhiH Valeria Johnston-;. young people will have charge of o5 the united spirit of the congrega- avenue, near Oakland street. A ner of River rond and Fair Haven next Sunday's service and they have tion to cany on the church's pro- large crowd greeted Mr. Taft at road at Fair Haven. agreed to obtain 09 persons to at- gram for the ensuing year. Red Banlc and he aroused the Henry Bainton of Brown place at- Church Notes. sympathy of the audience. That HAL SKELLY tended tho junior laymen's sesBionH "Substance" will bo the subject of the speech waa effective was evi- of the Methodist conference last the Lesson-Sermon In all Churches of denced by the fact that whlla EVELYN BRENT ^CHESTER as Irving Brown for the prcttiesl 1 . week at Atlantic City. He was H Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, March MANY AT DINNER-DANCE, Individual costume for women. Judge Monmouth county was carried delegate from St. Luke's Methodist 10th. Ward Krcmcr of Bradley Beach by Roosevelt, Red Bank waa one church of Long Branch. Robeit The Golden Text is: "My God shall dressed as a clown \v;is awarded a of the few places that gave Its Ittthm of Long Branch waa also n supply all your need according to his CARTERET SUPPER CLUB HAS prize donated by David Meyer. majority vote to Taft. Cl Qaramunt picture dolcgatc from tho samo church. Tho riches in glory by Christ Jesus" ENJOYABLE AFFAIB. The prize for the best patriot! young men also attended the senior (Phlllpplans 1:19.) costume went to Otto Nelson of New I have a photograph of the laynten'a conference. Among the citations which corn- About 300 T'crBons, Mostly In Cos- York, who was atttred as a Sevent Red Bank meeting, showing Also an exceptional bill of short features, including The Gibb Sisters, Mrs Suzanna Ross of Red Bank prise the Lesson-Sermon is the fol- tumes, nt Herlteley-Carteret Hotel regiment officer. The prize was do- Taft as he arose to speak. The ia a new member of tho nurslns lowing from the Bible: "Honor the Saturday Night—Many Handsome, nated by Mr. and Mt-3. M. Maae. photographer, C. R. D. Foxwell, American born Siamese Twins, in a singing and talking skit. Gus Edwards staff of tlio RivervlnW hospital- Lor* d' wit"h' th" y substance' , and' with l'rlzcu Awarded, for Costumes. Tho funniest costume ior men wat caught him in a chfirncteristic Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Brown anil the first fruits of nil thine increase" won by Alexander Limiett of Intor attitude—a smile on. his face. presents "The International Revue," ^ colorful singing and dancing novelty. (Proverbs 3:9.) Red Banlc waa well represented at children of East Orange were recent the Carteret supper club at tho Ber- Inkcn dressed as a farmer. The Plainly recognizable in tho Silly Symphony Sound Cartoon, "Summar." Paramount Sound News with guests of Mr. Brown's parents, Mr. The Lesson-Sermon also Includes prize was donated by Arthur C:\ picture, besides tlin committee the following passage from the kclcy-Cartcrct hotel Saturday nigh? and Mis. William C. Brown of when 300 persons, the majority of Stelnbach. ! named above, are ex-Governor scenes on the Grandeur Screen. Christian Science textbook, "Science The judges were Mrs. Eugene Brown place. and Health with Key to the Scrip- whom wore in costume enjoyed a Franklin Murphy, who waa a Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White of dinner-dance, music being furnished Itockerfeller, Mrs. A. S. Blatterman, member of the Taft party, the tures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "Sub- Mrs. Harold Stelner, Miss Mollie Red Bank, who have been spending stance Is that which Is eternal and by Alan Woolley'a orchestra. The lato John S. Applegate and tlio larger part of tho winter nt Crystal ballroom was too small to Rtcele. W. S. Kingman and Sidney Frank C. Storelt. These were on Incapable of discord nnd decay. Eingham. Note! On Friday Evening, March 14th, Passacrllle, Florida, nrc expected Truth, Life, nnd Love arc subntnnce, accommodate all x\|ho applied lor the platform. In the crowd, homo this week. George P. Cooper as the Scriptures use this word In reservations and it is estimated tha'. close to the platform, can be of Red Bank was a member of n Hebrews: "The substance of things fifty parties were unable to obtain Cut on tho Head. seen Joshua Bennett and the we will give away Absolutely FREE an R. C. A. Electric Radiola to the recent fishing party arranged by. hoped for, the evidence of things not tablcj. James .Criml of Shrewsbury ave- lato Clarence J. Gray and John lucky Carlton patron. Hold your coupons. You must be present to win. Mr. White. The party was out about neon" (p. 468.) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Irving Brown nue slipped and fell while getting] W. Chandler. three hours fishing In the Gulf.ot of Red Eanlt were awarded a cabi- into his automobile Sunday and he Mexico and caught-over MO pounds The sermon topic next Sunday net radio as tho first prize for the was cut on the head. He was taken ! of ambcrjack weighing from fifteen morning at tlio Presbyterian church best costumed couple. Mrs. Brown, to the Riverview hospital, where five | to thirty pounds each. will be "God or Gold?" The subjee' who is vice president of the club, stitches wore necessary to close the NEW HAT MACHINE. SAT., MON., TUES., MARCH 15th, 17th, 18th Miss Mary H. Dougherty of Ilo- at night will be "The Seventh Com- was dressed as a Spanish senora. cut. boken, formerly of Red Bank, la a mandment." ' Rev. John A. Hayes, WE have just installed a tho pastor, will bo in charge of the Mr, Erovvn wan attired as a Chinese medical patient at Christ hospital at mandarin. The prize was donated Monmouth County Surrogate'B Office. new hat machine This Jersey City. . midweek service tonight and the In tho matter of the CHtate of Charles Ed- opic will be "Honor All Men" by Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Blatterman ward Tilton, deceased. model machine is now be- Miss Elalc Mattson of West Sunset, of Aabury Park. Notlco to cicilltotB to present clainia avenue was home over the week-end James J. Hogan of Red Banlc, nirulnRL estate. ing used by all leading hat from Templo university at Philadel- , Conference nt Asbury I'urli. dressed as a surgeon, was awarded 1'urnuiint to the order of Joseph !,. Don- .maiHifaclui'crs in re-tinishinjj phia, where she la " student. ntmy, KUITOKHIO of the county of M. . Nn. 2. their jarmenls. stricken with pneumonia at Pinc- Miss Mullen was attired as a typical s hurst, North Carolina, on his way to Randall nnd Warren Phipps of east side or Bowery character. Mis. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT Or ACCOUNT Florida several months ngo. Pino Brook and George Reid and Al- EntfUe of Joseph '1'. llilrruwcn smart Alec who Fred Sclmltzo of Deal, dressed aa Ttnirsilny, tlio twentieth duv (if Man-li. A. your rugs, curtain?, draper- givoii mlvico tt'hi'thrr U'H wiintod .ir Riverview hospital. Dr. B. IT. Gar- Charier for Honor Society. a nucslan Cossack, got tho individ- I).. 11130, nt which time application will rlrnn performed tho operation. ho mntlo for Ihc ullownm-c of coinmineiuiia ies and upholstered furni- not. The new tj'iio «1 coinrily-phiu- The Red Bank high school branch ual prize for the beet costumed man, nn,l co'innel fcop. ture. actor for t!io /Vll-'rulUiiiK screen. Tho Mrs. Wlllinni Johnstonc of West- of tlio nationnl honor society re- tho prize being donated by Mr. and newest Itlml of funny-ltuim tickler! side avenue hurl, her hip In a fnll a Mrs. Harold Stclnor. Mrs. Kays Dated l-'ctirunrsr filh, A. D. 1530. few days ngo. She went to the River- ceived Its charter Monday. Tho IWAKLKH SCIIROT, Sen am] lienr htm. Harry (irern, In members will soon get emblem rings Morgan of Infcrlalten won a silver ST. rhndwIH; Avenue Nownrli. N. .1. OUR representative will -the rib-niekln:; r»I« nt sereemliinl'H view hospital and nn X-ray photo- and pins. cup donated by Mr. and Mrs. Thom- TIIK I1IIOAII KTItEET NATIONAL BANK graph showed tliot her hip was not OF RED 1JANK. call at your convenience. Hiiprcmu wlsc-Kiiy! IAntonio, Texas, where they npent I he winter with Mrs. llognn'fl par- VAULT will be ready APRIL Ynn'll jjet your eyes, curs nnd hearts ents, Mr. and Mrn. Thomns Whlt- 1st. Make your reservations full when y^<^HVXK>^^^S^K^*^**<<^^^\^V\4^^ Red Bank, New Jersey Page Eighteen. RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 12, 1930.
JUTTUS SILVER HONOB B01X. ! J. J. Messier and Rev. Leroy Y. Dlll- from tl.la place wil attend a St. Pat- SEAHUKillT NEWS.. ener of this place, Martin L. Ferris rick's sociable held by the past coun- Pupils With Perfect Attendance Keo- of Asbury Park and W; W. Rldgley cilors' association at Keyport tomor- Navoo lli'beknh Lodge Celebrated Its Third Anniversary. ords Fur February. of Syracuse, New York. • • ?, . row night. These pupils of the Little Silver Mr. Dillencr and Earl Joline will The greenhouses on Mrs. Hannah (Thg Rod uanK tlevmtel can bo nought BelHAven Collie Kennels public school were neither absent, sing. Several state ollicera will be Hulick's farm ave being torn down. In Seibrietit «t IHe stores ol Morris Wen- mun and 11. LcIUcwtlz.) nor tardy in February: present and feature of the celebra- Evelyn Wagner, daughter/of Mr. The third anniversary of Navoo First grade—Grace Dean. Mary KobWns. tion will be a banquet. The com- and Mrs. Albert Wagner, will liavo Foot of Locust Avenue Red Bank Klsie Smith, Marion Dunnell, Anita Klrrch- mittee in charge is W. W. Gray, Ely a party this afternoon in celebration rtebckali lodge was held Friday night | baum, Mury Ruddy, Robert Curtis. Ollle Miller, J. Charles Scheck, W. JI. Har- of her tlilrd birthdayy. Mrs. Wagneg r at Dowd's hall and waa attended by and Window Shades To Dean. Raymond Martin, William Martin, rlman and J. Lee VanScholck. attended a dinnei r and dance last over one hundred persons. A ballot Winners of Highest.Honors at All the Leading James Wilde. Irvine Wright, Robert Erick- A hot roast beef eupper will be night at Newark in honor of Mrs. box was presented to tho lodge- aa a ien, Harry Horrock«. Jack Worthley, lien- g gift from Navealnk lodge. held at St. Dorothea's hall next Mon- Ethel M\rsh of Millvllle, national Your Order ( Shows in America. jamln Summers. Thomas Summers, Ken- Charles Dlllone, who hurt hla arm neth Henenberg. day from half-past flve to eight councilor of the Sons and Daughters No matter tvunt your Ideas uro as to Mnolcum or Window Slrndta a few days ago while playing basket- Second and third grades—Katherint o'clock. of Liberty lodge. The party waa see us first. We can supply any ninko l.lnnloiini In nil grades. Some beautiful puppies and grown dogs for sale. Jane Harvey, Lucy Herbert. Barbara George Bennett, Jr., of Naugatuck, held by the Essex county past coun- ball, is still under tho doctor's care. Also qny Window Shades can bo made to mulch your Ideas. Expert Marra. Mary Marra. Elinor QuackenbuBh, Connecticut, spent Sunday with his cilors' aasoeallon. Mrs. James Miller, who underwent workmanship. Charlotte Sutphcn. Florence Fahy. Eva an operation laat week at the Long AH champion stock. From $75.00 up. parents here. Harvey Ervlng had a party Sun- WE GUARANTEE OUU PttlCKS LOWBST NO MATTEU Ryscr. Mildred Smith. Jane l.oi, Roy. State Trooper James Smith has day In celebration of his birtlitlay. Branch hospital, la elowly improving. Aloiizo Curchin. Charles Erlckucn.l Freder- The Woman's civic club will meet WHO MAKES IT—TKY US. Also several valuable young females, reasonable on breeders' I ick Ereckaen. Ormond Rittcr. ' Edward been transferred from this place to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cain enter- Hightstown and Trooper George tomorrow night at the uchool build- terms. May be seen by appointment. I Hencnbcrg, Gcornc Kratynikl, Alfred Hob- tained several friends at a party bin.. Westervelt has been transferred from Sunday nhrht. ing. I'uurth and fifth (Trades—Irene Dean. Lil- HIghtstown to the station here. Troop The Presbyterian women's mission- Mr. and Mra. William It. Fowler of Telephone lied Unnli Mi?. lian Colder. Lena Jackey, Anna Johnson. or Smith returned home last week ary society will meet this afternoon New street and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert RED BANK. Phone 1259 Lois Quackenbush, Martha Ruddy, Wilma from St. Francis's hospital at Tren- at a quarter to three o'clock ut the Young of Church street spent tho Salt. Ditrothy Zleglar. Elitobeth AyreB, ton where he had his tonsils i chapel. week-end,at Atlantic City. Jeanne Dunnell, Jlaud Fahy. Sadie fen. ton. En.mo Salt, Hulh Willie. Howard moved, Trooper Westervelt la en- Alexander. Thomas Foster, Arthur Hallam, joying a three-day leave. Clark Kcmc. Alfred Pound, Wlllam Bob- Miss Kathryn Drennan of Wood- bins. Georee Shoemaker, Philip Boy, Wil- bridge spent the week-end with her liam Wylie. William Haviland. Gcorse Her. father at this place. bert. Richard Hobbs. George Wilde, Blair Sutphcn. Mrs. Max Phillips has a new Buick roadster. Six, ncven and eight (Trades—Judiths, Avati. Anna t^lsleson, Myrtle Johnson, Ely Miller, Ralph and Theodore "If It Qrows We Have It Cenevieve Curtla, Margaret Fnhy, Verna Lewis, Earl Dingman and Arthur liohi. Madeline Ryser, Eiva Rose, Clark Cain attended a meeting of the coun Kennedy. Hlchard Morris. Linden Shoe- ty council of ambiance corps and maker, Kenneth Curchin, Martin Lehutta. safety squads Sunday morning at Kobert Itob^on, Ernest Wright. Norman Manasquan. Mr. Cain, Mr. Dingman Hallam. Benjamin Hulsc. Winflcld Waln- uricht, Bertram Zumcta, and Mr. Lewis are official delegates to the council from the Eatontown «-«-a. corps. Delegates from Long Branch, EATONTOWN NEWS. Neptune, Wanamassa, Manasquan, Newark Man Arrested Hero on Point Pleasant and Spring Lake at- Drunk and Disorderly Charge. tended the meeting. (The Red Bank Register can bs bought The boy scouts will entertain their in Emontown from Noble Mosbj at tba mothers at a meeting tonight. Rally poitofiice.l work will be practiced under the su- George Harris of Newark was ar- pervision of Scout Master Francis rested Saturday night by State Troop- Bruce. BLUE MONDAY ers George Martin and Joseph Kut- The dramatic club will meet Fri- ter and Howard Baden, Eatontown da night at Miss Millicent Martin's Policeman, on a charge o£ being and elect officers, Mrs. Franics drunk and disorderly. Harris had a Bruce is president of the club. hearing before Justice Andrew J. Members of the club had a party Reid and was sent to tho county jail last week at Mrs. Albert Nolan's. for thirty daya. Mrs. Edward Aumack gave birth The following men were arrested to a daughter Wednesday at Dr. Haz- » » » but it doesn't make us rested Saturday night by State Troop- ard's hospital at Long Branch. The ers for speedinx and reckless driv- baby has been named Gertrude Au- ing: Harold (3. Denegar of Wanna- mack. FREE DELIVERY massa, William S. Higbee of Cran- Mrs. Charles Bennett spent the blue any more! g week-end with her daughter, Mrs. fprd, Vito Scalera of Newark, Carmine Rucupera of Long Branch, William Conover of Manasquan. LOCAL AND "You see, eight of. us girls Jiad grown up and got Albert D. Salomon of Brooklyn and Mrs. Walter Bennett returned home Lowell Brown of iNeptune. The men Saturday from the Long Branch hos- Perth Amboy married and had babies; all of us live right next were arraigned before Justice Reid pital where she was a medical pa- Stores New Brunswick and Recorder Elmer C. Walnrlght of tient about a week. door to each other, so to speak—and yet we were Shrewsbury. Higbee, who was ar- Lorenz Iredla has returned to the -so busy with housework that we seldom saw each rested for speeding, was fined $10 naval hospital at Brooklyn, where he and the others were fined 55 each. is a patient. He was home part of other. Maude realized it first. She said- it was a Walter H. H. Wood of Maplewood last week. Specials For Thursday^ Friday and Saturday was arested for driving his car with- Mrs. Louis DeStcfano gave birth shame we didn't keep up our friendship; we ought out a license and he was fined $5 to a son last •week at the Long to meet and play bridge every Monday afternoon. by Justice Held. Branch hospital. The fire department and ladies' Holly Reynolds la confined to bed 'But Monday's washday,' we protested. 'Not for auxiliary will have a St. Pavick's with sickness. me,' she replied. 'That's out-of-date. The Laundry sociable and dance at the municipal Rev. and Mrs. Leroy T. Dillencr hall Thursday night of next week. and Miss Katie VanScholck will en- does it better and quicker, and gets things so much The firemen and members of the tertain Miss VanSchoick'a Sunday- auxiliary -will be allowed to invlti school class at the Dlllener residence cleaner. To say nothing of saving time and bother.' their friends. Mayor and Mrs. Les- on St. Patrick's day. Games and a Then and there we organized the Blue Monday lie D. Secley and members of the luncheon will be arranged for the council and their wives have been children. Club. And it's been flourishing ever since, thanks invited. Music will be supplied by Miss May Pearson fell last week three-piece orchestra. and broke her left arm at the Long to your Laundry!" Mi", and Mrs. Benjamin Bernecker Branch silk mills, where she Is em- Maxwell House or Chase & Sanborn of Belmar celebrated their wedding ployed. The broken arm was set at anniversary Sunday at the home Dr. Hazard's hospital at Long Mrs. Bernecker's sister, Mrs. Walter Branch. Cotgrreave at this place. Mrs. G. Edward Smock returned The American Mechanics Iodgi home yesterday, after spending a earn Laundry week with her stater-In-law, Mrs. will celebrate its 39th anniversary Thursday night at Crescent hall. Theodore Bachran of Ocean City. 62 White St. Phone 1659 The principal speakers will be Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd Kollock are confined to bed with sickness. They are being cared for by their daugh- ter from New York. Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Steelman, Mrs. Arthur Taylor and Miss Susie 1 Fancy Whole Blue Rose A \J B Allgor returned home Sunday night 24 /2-lb. Pillsbury's XXXX Best POWBHED DT LYCOUIHG from Atlantic QJty, where they spent the week-end. JjS'hey stopped at the Jefferson hotel and attended the Methodist state conference which ended Monday. Dr. G. M. Whltfleld Spec! AUBURN and sons, Arthur and Lester, and <*x» a tot powerful four-door TOOh.p . Straight Harold Smock attended the Epwortli fight at iknra price than thirteen Stxn • • league conference banquet at Atlan- tic City Saturday night. . AUBURN About forty women attended a ofciiloflprfoor-dootnT* whafcue Straight world-wide day of prayer service at E^ at aknrer price tlun thirteen Sixn • • the Methodist church Friday after- noon. The service was a union affair AUBURN and the delegates were Mra. Leroy ofcilhavicT, stronger built Straight Eight at Y. Dillener from the Presbyterian t lower pcioe "i**? thirteen Sizes ' • ' * church, Mrs. Fred Beale of the Epis- copal church, Mrs. Wellington Wil- I> there Jny reason why anyone should receive klns of the Tlnton Falls Methodist lea for their money than what Auburn offcru? church, Mrs. Chester Apy of the Ad- vent church, Mrs. Samuel Wylie o[ the Methodist Zlon church and Mrs. Isaac B. Burgess of the Methodist church. The Methodist Epworth league had business meeting Monday night at Harry Dennis's. Largest Cans California Mrs. Harry Dennis and daughters >race and Mary, Mrs. George B. What Whitfield, Miss Clara Morris, Isaac B. Burgess, Harold Smock and Lester and Arthur Whltfleld received credit. Again Auburn leads the industry with For example, take onr Model 125,", cards last week after passing the ' greater value. This is not simply a mat' Straight fight, Sport Sedan, $1495.00, i Sunday-school teacher's course given by the Long Branch district council ter of advertising phraseology. It ii a 13C wheelbase, 125 horsepower. To of religious education. fact. People are getting more automo- Green Mountain Jnurr IM* iu the eqoal its whcelbase in any other csr i Miss Mauretta Bowman of Long bile, and better automobile for less you must pay $176O-that's $265X0' Branch Is no longer employed by Ray Maine klrl'it J«««ary In H. Stillman. Her place hns been Aafcarato kliOrr and money in the Auburn. Therefore,. more. To equal its horsepower yon sto^ taken by Mis3 Dorothy Dangler of 27-LB. BASKET lrekraii7kMeicccM>r Easier handling increasing. Ison and Miss Katie VanScholck. can la Aaacrlra latfiy., It u inevitable that more and more Mr. Dillener will give a lecture illu- And Straight Eir,hli of trated witli atcreoptlcon views to- proven worth due to Au« people, who understand automobiles, Fancy Creams burn's five veari' leader- night at the church nt half-pnst seven •hip with this type of car and who, at the same lime, are into!* 'clock. The lecture will bo open York Imperials t erant of anything but the etrongest, :o the public. These claims can be compared, tested most comfortable, most enduring and Van Dorn Dangler, son of Leonard Dnngler, han been cunflncil to the Tknt tn elnrn <• and proven to the satisfaction of the most efficient performance, are rapidly house with cicknesa. 27-lb basket a«4 eamverllfcle most critical buyer. Auburn's value is realiang how Auburn meets all of Mr. and Mrs. Flint of Maryland Ankara nodtbocl not intangible. It is dc6nitc mcasur- (heir requirements — including good stopped nt this plane Monday on (rani t their way home from Florida lo vis- able and demonstrable. butintis! It their granddaughter. Loin Flint, ' *"** Sp°" S*d"n *"'• 61" Cl.riolet $1O95| (1-91 S«l«n $12 on the 6% rrefemii Slock, Lodjfr. to Hold Supper nt Uelford— Ideal Radio Shop Will Give You A supper will be 'held at the Pres- UUMJ&R IN wcrs drclired. bolli riiyablr April 1. 1930, Harold Jones Operated on For on 10 XotkMdcri o( record »t tht dost ol busl- byterian church Thursday night, neis March 15, 19J0. Injured Foot. March 27th. Mrs. Frank Storck la L. H. FETTER, Trcuurer. (Tlio [led Batik llcfftftler can ba liousht chairman of the general committee, at the 9tureB ul UurniHii t^alirccqua at which consists of Mrs. Harry O. Bor- Cilnvlnll'i Junction, William W. Swan at den, Mrs. W. A. Shoemaker, Mrs. G. COAL Niiveslnk. Churlca Meyorit ami Sulvadore H. Nevius and Miss Virginia Brooks. Scogllono nt ['art Monmouth, Ucdurtj Wull- TICKLING THROAT at East KeHuguuric and Mrs. Juck Miss Louise McCue attended the O'Neill at Belford.) musical comedy "Sons o' Guns" Sat- Wood, W®®49 Hay* Straw DANGER AHEAD! urday at the Imperial theater at New Forerunner of a Cold. Dry grass caught lire on the Kln- York. REGARDLESS OF ITS ^r MAKE OR CON- Peat MOE3 All Kinds of Poultry Feet) Check it at once by swallowing ncy farm at Port Monmouth last Edward Leuck has given up his week and the flames, fanned by high DITION. LEARN ABOUT THI§ AMAZING slowly a little CAMPIIOHOLE. Job as chauffeur for Harry Durand Baled Shavings winds, spread to within a short dis- and his place has been taken by OFFER NOW AT IDEAL RADIO. tance of Church street, Belford. Thomas Dean. Selling LEHIGH and W1LKES-BARRE Most of the fire companies of Middle- town township were called out and Mrs, M, S. Knott has a new Ford PLYMOUTH COAL they put out the lire before d,amage coach.- waa done. Melvin Walnright, son of Recorder for Twenty-five Vcurs. Elmer C. Wainright, received a new A Virginia baked ham supper will Chevrolet coupe recently as a birth- be held.Tuesday night, March 25th, day gift from his father. Melvin 13 Try a Ton of This Red Ash Coal. at the Belford chemical company's a student at Gettysburg academy in (irehouae by Monmouth chapter of Pennsylvania and he spent tho week- Balanced-Unit RADIO Harry Quinn's Garage Eastern Star of Atlantic Highlands. end at his home. LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY Supper will be served from five to Stewart Van Vllct Is having hla eight o'clock. Mrs. M. N. Salmon Is house repainted. HUEEY! Buy Now! in general charge. A meeting of the fire company will Harold Jones of Campbell's Junc- be held at the flrehouse tomorrow tion was operated on for an injured night. The Famous Model 65 fcot yesterday at Rlverview hospital The Helping Hand and foreign mis- at Red Bank. Several bones in his sionary societies of the Presbyterian Phiico Screen Grid Radio. foot were broken In a motorcycle ac- hurch will meet tomorrow afternoon cident last October. at the home of Miss Jennie Foster of The Monmouth unit of Republican Eatontown. Miss A. L. Williams will FIRST COME—FIRST SERVED women will hold a card parly Tues^ have charge of tho meeting. As we have only a few on hand. dfly afternoon, March 18th, at the The reading club met yesterday at home of Mrs. Emmor Clayton of he homo of Miss Ella Vandervcer 00 ^•ort Monmouth. There will bo at Red Bank. Miss Mary Borden, Regular Price i H9- prizes and refreshments. The next chairman of the house and home OR THE MAN meeting of the unit will, be held Tues- committee, conducted the meeting. JLlf AdUuTabo day afternoon, April 1st, at the home The members will convene next week Less Allowance 0 1 of Mra. Thomas Wethered of Port at Miss Ella King's and Miss Evelyn Monmouth. WHO . Valentine, chairman of the music 25- * IT STRIKES US J. P. Euler of Belford will conduct and drama committee, will be In CARES a spiritual healing service at the charge. that you'll appreciate oOr tlnill- House of the Nazarenc at Mountain Sale Price Rev. and Mrs. George H. Miksch iTubM Florsheim Shoes offer you lng tiro valuca! You'll never Ijuken, New Jersey, on Tuesday, entertained a friend from Jefferson- ltnow tho meaning of real tiro March 18th. A number of the mem-ville, Pennsylvania, over the week- comfort and good looks yaliio until you try one of our bers of St. Clement's church of Bel- nd. as long as you wear them, Btronc, tough, woar-resistlnu ford expect to attend the service. tiros, Each one guarantcea thrill- F. Howard Lloyd, supervising prin- MARLBORO NfiVVS. and that's a long, long time ing road performance; given you cipal of the schools of Middlctown During this sale, through a lucky purchase, we are offer- new safety, driving ease end township, and William M. Petingale, Funeral pi John Wlnans Held Satur- comfort; adds immeasurably to clerk of the board of education, at- day Afternoon. MostSlyIts tho satisfaction you derive from tended the annual 'state educational The funeral of John Wlnans, who ing 300 UY227 Tubes at 59c each. Each Tube will be motoring! convention at Atlantic City a few died Wednesday night, was held Rt HOOD Tires a specialty! days ago* his late home Saturday afternoon. It Donald Johnson has had a greas- v/aB conducted by Rev, Frank Huff. tested and guaranteed to play. Storage. ing rack for two automobiles placed, Interment was at Westfleld. Mr. on his garage property at Nave3ink. Curs Called for and Delivered. Wlnana is survived by a son and The work was done by Carlton Wall- daughter. AIL, Sales will be Final—No Returns at this Low Price. OPEN AX.L NIGHT. ing. It was necessary to cut down a Mrs. John K. Conover and children White Shoe Co. locust tree to make room for the A skilled auto repair service of South Amboy visited Mr. and Mrs. rack. L. B. Conover part of last week. that disturbs competition. It Tho "sinners' service" at the New wo can't tin vo'ir cur—Junk It Mrs. Nettle Wells, who has been RED BANK, N. J. Monmouth church Sunday night was visiting at Newark-, is home for a [f you're stuck by tho wayside largely attended by members of the •Imply few days. congregation and other folks. This The regular meeting of the King's service was the beginning of the church's pre-Lenten program. Daughters society was held In the chapel on Friday evening. Phone 1029 Red Bank Independent lire company of Bel- Several members of the Christian ford has every prospect of. a large Endeavor society attended a meet- attendance at the pork and sauer- 41 FIRST AVE., 168 MONMOUTH ST., kraut supper which will be held at ing of the society held Wednesday the llrehouse tonight. The advance evening at Englishtown. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS RED BANK sale of tickets Is large. Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner are occupying their new bungalow. TEL. 8CC. TEL. RED BANK 2Z0S. William Halliday, who is staying at Mine Hill, New Jersey, for the Mrs. Arthur Huff of Auburn, N. T., benefit of his health, expects to spend Is visiting her son, Rev. Frank A. Wagner part of tills week with his parents, Huff. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Halliday of Bel- ford. George W. Seeley conducted the VALUES! service at the Belford Methodist BIGGER THAN EVER ! church Sunday In the absence of Rev. The Same Charles W. Robb, who attended th.; Prices Effective HI TAI ITY! HIGH Uniform Methodist conference at Atlantic March 13, 14, 15. KJKJFkLtB. I I . QuaHty Known for 30 f City. ears. The ushers union of tho New Mon mouth Baptist church is preparing ictoriously Proved FEATURE SPECIAL ! for a. banquet to be held during the spring. The ladies' aid society will Still Lower Prices on Chickens. prepare and serve the banquet. Communion will be celebrated Sun- .. .in performance, economy and yalue> clay morning at eleven o'clock at St. Clement's church at Belford. Special Strictly No. 1 Grade Milk-Fed Lenten services arc held every Thurs- Roasting Chickens day night at eight o'clock. YOUU CHOIC15 OF THESE WEIGHTS—SHI1CY GRAPE TENDER GKEEN tomorrow night at the home of Mrs. ECONOMY—18 to 20 Miles per Gallon. Garrctt A. Lee. FRUIT . . . 3 for 25c SPINACH . 2 lbs. 15c Frank Hoagland, Jr., of Newark spent the wcok-end at East Keana- I.AK(il') STALKS FANCY FANCY EATING burg. Prove What Every Essex Can Do Mrs. George Frelbott of Port Mon- APPLES 6 for 25c mouth was a visitor nt Newark Sun- Come take a ride yourself. Know by ''$ climbed by Essex in high gear. Remark-' CELERY . . each 10c day. . I.AIMJK VLORIDA personal experience what this brilliant abfc economy proofs were established. I.AKC.11: IIKAHS IOKUISRU A practice fire drill wna hold by thn Nuve.-ilnk llromcn on Sunday. New Essex Challenger can do, Its ex- New acceleration marks\vere made. Lettuce 8c ea., 2 for 15c ORANGES . . doz. 39c Timothy Mnxytin of Nuvcsink has ploits of Challenger Week have swept bought a Ford coupe. Most important of all — Challenger FANCY COOIUNO Wlllinni Mulder of Hclfbrd, who' the country, lissex owners led the dem- 1T.OH1DA HUNCH hns been yick with grip, is Improv- onstration. They were KO widely fol- Week convinced motorists everywhere CARROTS 2 for 15c Onions 6 lbs. for 25c ing. lowed and aided by publir participation that Essex represents the greatest dollar for dollar value in car satisfaction that And a Large Variety of All Fresh SIIUKIVSIUIIIY NKH'S. that we are continuing the invitation to the industry offers. We will gladly give Choice Lemons . doz. 23c Produce Arriving Every Morning. Jnntuininn Coitipitu.v (ids 1'aving Ride-Ridc-Ridc!- (nntnu'l fur Wltllo llimil, Every locality now knows hsse.v, for the you a personal demonstration of any The Above Vegetable Specials at Our 7 Broad Street Branch Only. O'l'o Itci! Hunk Ueclntcr om^ba tinuuhl accomplishment of some j^rc-nt feat. of these proofs which Ksscx has In iihrowiilniry fnuii llicliari) Iknko ul tin Hills seldom attempted in any oar were established. The Jimniironr: construction coin puny of Kr-d 1 Innk ITITIVIHI the con- tract for paving White ruiid froir Buhler & Bitter Brond street to tho New York & Kenwood Motor Sales Co. Long Kruneh railroad tritckfi last work at n menllnK of tho inityor and 116 Monmouth St., Red Bank, N. J. State Highway, Keyporl, N. J. 7 Broad St., Red Bank . 30 Church St., Keansburg council. The cuntiact prlcti wtu $10,lri3.U0. Other bids wore sub l'lione Open KvenliiKN. I'licme I!W 22 Monmouth St., Red Bank ^04 Broadway, Long Branch milled by tlio 8. H. Thompson com- 71 First Avc, Atlantic Highlands 593 Broatlwuy, Long Branch pany of Rod Hunk and E, '['. Me- Monmouth County Surrogate*! Oflico. ro.l. nutiu' l IIAltlilKIT MANDKVII.l.i:. oimliiy. thi> tenth ilay of April, A. p. Nlrrnoy of Hnulk'y HMUIII. The now In Iho miitler of lie oHlutu of llcnjuinln tui.l ul' r:.l'l ,1 III .lill.il l(, !•". II. AHIIIIIII: Illulillillilii, N. J. III. nl. wlilili Unit HtiHllKlXIOII Will I* 149 Bay Ave., Highlands. 131 E. Main St., Matawan lliimivrr. Uuwnned. .In fur IIKI iiiidwfinca of zoning i-oiiiniliiiiliiii iiiudo itn Unit nv Nntlt-fl tu r-ioditui1* tu lnoMciit clnlim ,1,. ,••. ll,' i ::, ;,,, NOI'ICK or .SI 1 ll.KMI.N r Ol' ACl.OUNi ml miaul ul ill' l.Uih' i.l I'. .I.IM |,ll (in,tin, Minor, 30 Fronl St., Keyport CampbeU'o Junction, Belford poll, ut thn lupr-tlnj;. .lullll T. Wll- IIIJ.IIIIM oMnlc. in :i- lulu 11 inn I >.| lull I'lll,. A 1). ,,,| m.li'l'. ,,i Ilirv Null™ I.l III I .-!•>• Ulinc Hull tin. M, • 8U8AN lion's resignation IIH n uprMnl j.ollr" I'lii'suunt 1" llic onlt-t ill' Jwi'iili I.. Hon. I III' llllltl ISO Main Street, Asburb y ParkPk. nil iy. Hiirrn»to «f tlio Cimnly •>! MUM-nil! I,,, I I.:u il ,,r tlii'li .ii'lii.tl" ] I,,, . i l.ljl . Ulllllllll.il ,, HO olllcor W.IH iiiTr-ntnl. I'l'llriiiinn Olio mil Mini,,,. «lll , i, in lit.-. I »nl MILnil.. niniKi on thi- ,1 -.'I. ,l,iy i.f Mmvh. ill - .,l,:i ill,, i ' ll'ilci. mi llir niipllriitliin of Dnhy MIIKI'I: h<, '> .1 , ,,. ;,U' ul Ilio I'u,.ul . ol ii \isv M AI.i:!•; IIKM in i; v. Mm.II..,ulli moI >i'i> inn Mm ui-i.'lwiiiii' eliow wlmiows. l!iiil.u,v i,i,,l 11,,,, i,-, i MUM,b, ill,-. itlBn. The licliuul toucher;, lure nut with UktiU i>( UlU CfltulQ 1)1 liUllJiUllill Cull[)\Ul, 20 UII'IIIIKI Ijlltul, M.lliUM.II, H. J. t liu Oil'lUlII;. I.IAIIL ul lial.l Coillllj', oil • AilvmUacnient. I i Pasrc Twenty RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 12, 1930. MIDDLKTOWN'S BEST PUPILS. a week with her son, Albert Scliar- celebration of the birthday of Miss more than a few minutea since last put out before damage wan dlcn of Elizabeth. Margaret Scott, daughter of Mrs fall, when Hho was taken sick with The Honor Roll at Leonardo For tho Miss Barbara Deckcj't hus a new Sarah Scott. Miss Scott was born in heart trouble. Miss Mary Gray of New Yolk Latest Marking Period. Chevrolet cor. Ireland und on thin account as welt Miss Marion Dziezyc fma returned npont tlio week-end with Mrs. Irving Geo.W. Sewing In an accident last wock John its bcrou.40 her birthday Is neat" to to work at Red Bank for the Sig- Teeple. ' '. ilillard Foster of Belford, Phyllis Carey was cut on his hand and that of St. PuUick, tfrocn decorations uumd Eianor company. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hughes and CONTRACTOR Hess of Seabright, Elsie Holmes and stitches were required to close the were HKLHI. Various pastimes were The Slihvcll homestead, occupied family of Bnyonno spent Saturday Anna Lsilnl of Keansburg, Miriam wound. . J enjoyed ami tho celebrant received a l>y Henry Jlauxhin-Ht and Charles nnd Sunday at their summer honio and BUILDER Niemark, Edythe Silvcrblatt and Ger- John Cotts has returned home number of line yiftH. Ruoiph, is being wired for electricity here. RED BANK, N. J. trude VanKlrk of Highlands, James from a New York hospital, where he Mr. and Mis. William H. Caslpr arc by James Melee of Keyport. Thomas I.arucn la having a new Rpdfleld of East Keansburg, Erma was a patient several weeks. expected home in a few days from Alex GoldaKger of the Ernest Wad- roof put on his house on Center OOlrr in Eisner Building Schofleld of Red Bank and Marion Where Your Money Waters of Micldletown village had the Alfred Luystor has n new team of Florida, whiMe they have been spend- ley furrn Is enjoying a vacation. avenue. The Olson fooling company " Itoom 3 en highest standings in studies at horses which ho bought lust week iruip; the winter, Misa Amelia Carton has bought a ia doing tho work. Telephone 2U18. the Middletown township high school from the William C. Ely pstatc of Theodore l'armly. Jr.. son nf Theo- Ford coach. Addbeit Philippi of New York Qoes .Furthest" at Leonardo for the latest marking Holmdel. dore Parmly, has recovered from ISdward Eustace, son of Joseph «pent Saturday and Sunday with Jobbing ot All Kinds period. In the seventh and eighth Mrs. William M. Greenwood has Eustace, haa returned from Ireland hin mother, Mrs. Edith Philippl. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished prades Vincent Conk. Elizabeth returned home from .Riverview iios- Mrs. Andrew Williams was a visi- and he is staying with Daniel Foley Mr.i Robert Hamnicsfahr has a Hurst, Helen Fulling. Herman Scil- pital at Red Bank, where she under- tor at New York Saturday ami Sun-und family of Pcckskill, New yolk. new Chevrolet sedan. Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday ! ~~ —FOR— digr and Eisir. Wlldanger had the best went an operation. She has almost day. ISdward Toonicy of Philadelphia Rev. C. K. Muyhcw of Nowalk standings. The honor roll by grades fully recovered. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnson of lias been ^siting his nunt, Mrs. Katli- prcactied at tlie Baptist church Sun- follows: William Kilo has returned home Ninar were visitors here part of ryn Oakcs. . i day nlfiht. from the Long Branch hospital. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Arose and Mr. and Mrs. Edf;ar J. Baker have Tire Service Twelfth endr—Erna Day. Mark De- where he underwent an operation. returned home from a sojourn in Turo. M&rclna Ktllnirton. Margaret Haun. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Wilklna Mr. nnd Mrs, William Dubesky of Alvins «!•!•. Elsie Holmes. Lillian Ki<-nr>. Egbert Sw.inkhamer, Jr., son of entertained a number of friends at Keansburg were recent visitors of Florida. Fresh Ducks • >29c Our Service Car isMiriam Ncimark. i>ent made for his house and ho Is malt- Holme*, Vloi-cnce Kohlenbush. Anna Latini, ^hin^er. Blanch hospital, where he has been Round Steak • lb-39c ck Miles. Edyth. Sillierblntt. tho .ixok-end with M!?s Elizabeth Cm 1 Wathcts has almost rntiirly a t'.tiKiil- uoont two weeks. ing other improvements. Tenth grade—Annfi Choplinsky. William Caslcr. ocovpreil from the Injuries he re- itev. James O'Ueilly of the Vlncon- The Baptist ladies' aid society will Steam Vulcanizing rrison. Rosetta Grimm. Kathryn Cut- Mr. and Mrs. B. L. VanErunt anil ceived a few weeks aRo when a tree tian order opened the mission ut St. meet tomorrow ut the homo of Mrn. ormsen. Charles Hooding, Warren John- their daughter Margaret of 101m- branch fell on him. Catlierine's church Sunday morning. Lillian Bouthnll. William Laivlcr. Martin Matula. Gil. hurst. New York, spent Suni!;iy with 1'ather O'Reilly is KivinK instructions Miss'Nan Laonard spent Saturday Tarker. Thomas I'eltit. Ruth Phillip. Miss Jessie Springsteen has bought Fresh Hams • • ^28c Balloon and Truck Helen Heed. Caroline Smith. William Shep- Mrs. VanHrunt's mother, Mrs. ."John an automobile. every morning this week at sir. ami Sunday with friends at New on. Emil Shuerman, Msri? Worth. Joseph . Deckert. A ^reat de;il of plowing was doiw o'clock and sermons r.t night. In- York lalph: Miss Bertha Greenwood, dauxhler n fanr.s hereabouts last week and structions for children will be con- Miss Florence Ullrich Is enjoyla,; Tires in Stock Ninth tiaJe—J«ji. Collins. Adnlnh of Stephen Greenwood, has recov- sumc early crops wete planted. «a ducted at the church Thursday, Fri- a week's vacation from tho Lori.* frenchman. Phyllis Hess. Elva LaMon, Ine& ered from a severe cold and she iin.-; day and Saturday afternoons at font- Branch hospital, •where she J3 ill Leonard, Genevieve Loder. John Matthews, csumed her business duties. KVKHKTT Xi:\VS. o'clock. • , . training to become a nurse. Best Chuck Roast lb.27c ftevoc Matthews. Chnrlc* MeMahn, AJTnes Lee Davis is slowly improving from Murray. Ruth Oswald. Helen Root. Erma a broken ankle received in a f:iil. Hi' hofielil. Dorothy, Schuman, Gcrtrmle Van- Stanley Stilnvll'.* ..Jr., tVlrhrsitrs His LEONARDO NEWS. To Operato Fruit Farm. \irk. Marion Waters. s able to he about the hou.-c on Fourth 'Ulrlhcluy. C crutches. . Mr. and Mrs.^Carroll W. Barclay Seventh and eighth grades—Vincent A Brush Fire at the Atlantic Gar- Fresh Hamburg Steak lb. 29 :onli. Elizabeth Hurst. Helen Puling, Her- Stanley Oliver Stilwoll, sun of Stan- dens Development Sunday. of Kcobeyvllle and Mr, and' Mrs. S, ian SeddiK and Elsie WilclatiEer. ley Stihvoll, celebrated his fourth Martin Sorcnson of Elizabeth have TIN'TOX FALLS XliHS. (Tho ltcil Bunk iteuiaU'r dm titi boUBhl Grade 8-1—Nellie Dennis. Irene frank, lilrthday last week. bought the pr. Long farm at' Tcn- lelen Fullinu Herman Seddte, Elsie Wil- Mr, and Mrs. Curtis Green of Eat- ir; Lounjii-do ut the store of l''rcd Meyers.) nent adjoining lite church and ceme- ngcr. The Isirllwlav of Miss Margaret Seitl oniov/n wore recent visitors of Mr. Tho Ocean yiew fire company wria tery grounds. They have formed a 31 AND 37 BROAD STREET, RED BANK. Grade 8-2—Julius Aschenbach, Eliza- Celebrated Friday Night. and Mrs. John Sniffert atul Air. and called out Sunday afternoon by a corporation nnd will operate, the lieth Ashe, Marie Mace. Ethel Simpson, About .thirty persons attended a Id ft;. Benjamin Hankinson. It was brush tire at the Atlantic Gardens place as a fruit, specializing in ap- Irene Wasklewica. the iiist time Mrs. Green was out for ThM« Prim EJlocllve In Our Slor.p In Red Bank anil Vicinity [ Grade 8-3—fJeorce Rellowes. Anna party wh.ich wa^hcld Friday night in real estate development. Tho blazj ples. BrcckcnridEc, Jeanne Carton, Dorothy Hahn, Freil Horsfall. Stephen O'Sace., John iiansen Grade 7-1—Hazel Brown, Vincent Conk. Lillian Gilllette. Elizabeth Hurst, Mildrel ISR3 42 West Front Street, Knidht. Grade 7-2—May Goodchild, Charles RED BANK, N. J. Mnson. Kenneth Norton. Mnry Stavola, Norman Wallins. Alice Scudder. TtXtll'lIONK 2113 Grade 7-3—Alex Crate. Mary Gurniak. Marion Hchvit,'. Mac Krauae, Helen Trukan. Grade 1-4—Edith Liell. Ruth Miller, Wil- liam Taylor, George Hcildig, Robert Hail- stork, Sixth jrratle—Ttaymond lirown, I.issette Corbet, Dolores Ielay, MeliBsa Letts, Mur- iel Maach.. Fifth Rra«l«^Helen Conk, Albert Grijrps. Russell Iglny, Anita Matthews, Evelyn Maxson. Fourth grade—Evelyn Caruso. Eileen DeVosc, Edward ralmatier. Edward Letts. DELUXE PARLOR CAR. BUS Lorlic Waddcll. FOBSPECIAL TRIPS PARTIES, ETC.Third Brn.de—Crawford Compton, Eliz- abeth Matula. Evelyn Miller, Harold Mont- gomcry, Dorothy Pctzold. Second, grade—Donald Blauvelt, Lorctta Dcvose, George Faurnlcr. Vivian Ludlow, Janet Morford. . First grade—Teddy Feakei, Raymond Irwin. June Maicr, Albert Ruck, Betty Ann Wacldell.
MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE NEWS. A St. Patrick's - Tarty to be Held at the Baptist thnpcl. tl'hQ Red Hank Hcsistec can be bought a*, Uiddlctown village at the stores of J. 0. Knight.and William B. Waters. If you have us handle that The ladies auxiliary of the Bap- outing, picnic, theatre par- tist church is planning for a St. Pat- ty, etc rick's party to be held Friday even- Our Detuxe busses are ing at the chapel. An offering will morp than comfortable untl be taken. The committee in charge our experienced, careful, consists of Mrs. John L. Hcndrick- courteous chauffeurs will son, Mrs. Thomas Compton and Mrs. handlo jour minis best. Kenneth S. Mead. An invitation has Call 801. been extended to all members and friends of the church to be present. 125 Broad Street. The ladies' auxiliary and the mis- k sionary society of the Baptist church met at the home of Mrs. Edward Francis last Wednesday afternoon. The Women World Winners" was the topic of the program. It was ft i'i '-J BURDGE&SON: study of the part played by women -LONCT.DISTANCl in the growth of the church from the MOVING HSPJ earliest days to tho present time. Those who took, part were Mrs. John L». Hendricksori, Mrs. Thomas Corrip- ton, Mrs. Wolff and Mrs. Thomas Morford. Plans were made for a mis- m sionary cantata to be given at Easter. Mrs. Minnie Schardien Is sper.ding
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Lott of LaGranye, III., over the week- uesduy night. Garry A. Miles, UOYtS IIISAD CL'T. Monmoulh Counly id. :ounty club agent, was present. Fol- i» th* matter of th« UPS FROM KEYPORT. BlllUvtK. <1«(6EH<1. Tho Keyport high school debating lowing the meeting games were A Sliui'p Piece of Iron Fell on Ken- Nolle, to creditors team will debate with the Cartcret ilaycd. neth Dechcr of Colt's Ntck, Blrednifc »«t8t«, . FATHER AND SON DINNEEt Icam at Cartcret this evening. The Joseph H. Webster and family and Pursuant to the eras? of Jcgtpis u well* Somo of the members of Atlantic •hay, surrogate ot tha Count? of Mw HELD MONDAY. subject will bo "Resolved, That Home \ O. Wclgand and family visited Mr. township lire company spent part of mouth, - rabde cm tht nlftalftsfttw OS? @i Work Should t> Abolished." nd Mrs. William V. VanPelt of Saturday morning talcing things out February, 1QH0, on thn Kpgile*t!on &t After UM l>'.iner tha Quests Heard Tennent on Sunday, Mr. VanPelt re- Howard W. Roberta, admtttUtrator cf tM® of a barn 'at Colt'a Neck which Is eotata of John J, A, BuHlveri, decsaesd, an Address at High School—Mr». LITTLE SILVER NEWS. cently sold his farm at Hazlet to Sam- llded by the lli-cmen aa a ctorehouae. For Those Who Have Unpaid Bills Without notlctt t» hereby e!v«n to tha creditors «| Prudence Martin Gets Lieutenant's uel Pcrono and moved on a farm at TJic door on one side of the build- Bniil dacEaiBii to txhlblt to tha eubnetibgr, Commission In Army Nurse Carps. Tennent. Cost to the Holder. administrator an &for«gali!, their tlftbts ft"3 fcating riant for Vlrehouse—Chil- ing is above thp ground and the firo- dotnandg agiUnnt Oia eatd entitle, y^fuier (Tho lied Bank I'.cBliLtr can to bought dren Sick With Scarlet Fever. Miss Betty Kennedy entertained ub- Chrysler agency which, with Mrs. Fennvllle. Mlchi s steadily healing and no bad af- money, bills should be paid. acriber. Walling, he la spending In Florida, St." John's chapel owing to a Joint meeting cf Episcopal churches to- Miss Esther Plecker of Elizabeth ects arc- feared. Dated Freehold. II. J., Tel. 24. 1033. making the trip by auto. ivaa guest of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore WILLIAM H. ELY. The junior clasa of tho high school night and tomorrow night at Trln- Dick of Keyport on Sunday. 88 ItecMerai place, Red Bsnls. will hold a dance In the high school ty church at Red Bank. AUTO ACCIOKNT LAWSUIT. auditorium on Friday evonlnr?. Mu- An all-day meeting of St. John'a sic will be furnished by Harry Du- ..ulld will Be held tomorrow at the OCEANPOET NEWS. Damaet. of 50,500 for Three Injured four's orchestra. parish house on Little Sliver Point Leonardo Folks. road. James Tracy has returned from a Reception' for Methodist Pastor Fri- On June 2d, 1929, rtuth and Alice vacation In Florida. Mrs.vyilllnm Davison of Markham day Night of This Week. ' road had a dizzy spell last week and Martin, infant daughters of Edward Mrs. H. M. Aumaclc. will entertain fell downstairs. 8hc waa badly Thomas Ross, -who haa charge of Martin of Leonardo, were standing and Shade the ladles' auxiliary of the hook and the pigeon lofts at Fort MonmoutM, on private property near their home not one owner has ever paid ladder company on March 26th. brukiod and has been laid up. Joseph Mazza, an employee of Lov- has returned from a trip through when they were hit by an automobile At a meeting of the board of edu- ett's nursery, who has been In the tho South and West, where ho in- driven by Lawrence J. Helgeson of a centforservice Complete cation on Wednesday evening, It was Long Branch hospital with Injuries spected the various army pigeon lofts. Wcehawken. Mr. Helgeson's car ran decided that the graduating class when a largo tree Jimb fell on him, A news reel that la being shown nt off the road and into the yard where should wear caps and gowns at tho has returned home. tho Strand theater at Long Branch the girls were standing. Ruth was graduation nnd the board would fur- shows Mr. Ross with the pigeons at badly cut about 'the body and legs nish them. The class was refused Chief of Police Frederick Zieglar Fort Monmouth. and she lias permanent scars from permission to make the usual trip will no longer warn autolsts driving cuts on her face. She also received to Washington, D. C, aa they had not with one headlight. From now on The boy scout meeting wag held a slight fracture of tho skull and she ucqulred Bufflclont money to go by he will arrest all violators. on Monday night at the Service club suffered from shock and Internal In- train In the .tlmo limit set by tho Mrs. Wilson L. Smith has bought at Fort Monmouth. juries. Alice- was cut on her body board. Tho class had money enough a new Ford suburban. Tho mooting of the auxiliary of and legs and she suffered concussion to go by bus, but this method of Mrs. Frank Dean has been kept Rlvervlew hospital will bo held at of the brain. transportation was deemed inedvlc ir.doors with grip. ' the home of Mrs, Edward Worthley, not one owner has ever paid able by the board. A surprlso birthday party was Sr., on Arcana avenuo tomorrow af- Suit was rtarted against Mr. Hel- given last week for Mrs. Frederick ternoon. geson In the New Jersey supreme Mr. and Mm. William C. Anderson Zieglar, Sr., of Riverside drive, A roast chicken super will be g court and the case was tried before a cent for service Palmoiive Soap have rented a house on Ofibom otrcct mother of Chief Frederick Zieglar of eft at the Mothodlst church on the Judge Lawrence and a Jury Monday, and will move from Montclalr. this place. night of March 19th by the trust- Tha jury returned a verdict of $5,000 Miss Evelyn B, Coleman has ten Rev. W. N. Pike and Mr. and Mrs, ees of the church, who will cook and for Ruth Martin, 550O for Alice Mar- dered her resignation as community serve the supper. tin and $1,000 for Edward Martin, nurse to taUo effect; In Juno. Miss William H. Carhart, Sr., attended tho Mr. Martin and his daughters were Coleman will spend several months Methodist conference at Atlantic Mrs. Herbert Smith of Oceanport represented by Theodore D. Parsons In Europe. City. avenue motored to Newark last week of the firm of Qulnn, Parsons & Mrs. M.irk G. Brlalawn and her in- and spent the day -with friends. Doremus. Mrs. M. Lester Terry of Myrtle fant son Roger have returned home Rev. Mr. Cramer haa returned from avenue entertained at a tea at her from the Long Branch hospital. conference and will occupy the pul- •o.i <»•• home Thursday afternoon. Her SENDS BULLET IN BBAJN. eueBts Included Mrs. C. M. Brltton, pit of the Methodist church this year. HAZLET NEWS. On Friday night a reception will be Mrs. Henry T. Hopkins, Mrs. P. A tendered him by the members of the Despondent Over Wife's Death, Free- n@tem§ owner has ever paid Sondergaaid, Mrs. Asbury Mount 1 hold Man Ends Life. : Miss Margaret Devlin of Matawan, Howard of $50 Offered for Capture church. 0 to a Customer. Mrs. Walter tt Swartzel, Mrs. Thom- of Chicken Thloves. Mrs. Edward Worthley, Sr., enter- Benjamin F. Hall, 65, of Freehol a cent for service •.: • tained the members of St. John's committed suicide In his home Mon- as L. Morrlsori, Mrs. Gordon J, Miss Anna Cowles and Mrs. Harry guild of the Episcopal church of Ll( Schanck, Mrs. S. H. Caanldy and Mrs S. Cowles entertained the ladles' aid day afternoon by sending a bullet Roland C. Dey, Prizes for high score tie Silver at her home on Thursday through his brain. Mr. Hall had beei society of St. John's church at th of last week. The members sewed despondent over the death of his wlfi, were awarded Mrs. Thomas L. Mor- homo of Miss Anna Cowles on Beth- various articles. A delightful repast Shop with us and Save rison and Mrs. Henry T, Hopkins any road on Wednesday afternoon seven months ago. Mr. Han and his and Mrs. Uordon J. SchancU won the was served by the hostesses. Thirty- wife moved from New York to Free- After the business session a socia four members and guests were pres- hold about eight years ago. He was — Hundreds of Specials consolation prize. hour followed and tho hosteBS served ent, refreshments. Mrs. Frank P. Sproul retired, but took occasional employ- •••Hi Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. D. Silcox and Mrs. Louis Millar attended tho ment at Freehold to pasa tho time son Arthur have returned to their will entertain at .ttie next meeting away. He had been twice married home on First street, after having Those present were Mrs. Emlel Plm dinner at Trenton given to tho As- per, Mrs. Frank P. Sproul, Mrs. Hat- semblywomen of the • New Jersey and both his wives are dead. spent a month's vacation in Florida. legislature. • '. not one owner has Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. Ansorge have tie Thome, Mrs. Samuel H. Walling returned from a Mediterranean Miss Hyldah Hyer, Mrs. Roy Clark, William VanPelt, Sr., Is sick at his cruise on the White Star liner "Adrl Mrs. Daniel A. Clark, Mrs. Rober home on Oceanport avenue. acentint service CHSGHE8TEB S PILLS T. Wool|ey. Mrs. H. Alvin Walling Friends from Elizabeth recently iSlSlS Tablets 8TEB PIL atlc." visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wall- %&J£. . THTHE DIAMONDDIAMOND, UI14NDUI14ND. fT The music department of tho Key Mrs. Stephen D. Lambertson, Mr? Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia In npHAT is the amazing record of General Heetrio, ••111Cbl.eWle. In Bedr i'uiiraon,ITlr«7iui Halt mtt.lll"«fd . Andrew J. Latham, Mrs. William H ing. fill I Bd ui Uid lll port literary club met at the home Mrs. George Ernbley has taken a SO minutes, checks a Cold tho first J_ Refrigerators—made possible by on eicluniro of the chairman, Mrs. C. Leon Garri Hyer, Mrs. Roy Lambertson, Mrs, day, and checks Malaria In three General Electric feature —tho hermetically Healed James Ward and daughter Peggy, position with the Jersey Central days, son of Broadway on Monday after Mrs. Joseph D. Bedle, Mrs. Hattli railroad at their offices at Jersey permanently oiled mechanism on top. General £leo> noon. Aumack, Mrs. Ira Carbart, Mrs. Fan- City. 666 also in Liquid. trio mechanism is so tightly sealed that dnst and SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Mrs. Margaret Fransmann of First nie Holmes, Mrs. Florence Ldroy Mr. and Mrs. John Pollltt of Bast moisture, nut and trouble oro forever shut outside. • street entertained the Misses Flor- Mrs. Rullf Leroy, Mrs. Henry John- Orange were recent guests of Mr. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT ence and Margaret Burns of Free- son, Mrs. Llllle Voorheea, Mrs. Th and Mrs. Herbert Smith. Estate of Catharine F. Curran. deceased. Coat of operation is cut to but a few cento a day. Estate of Chprlon F. Cut-ran, deceased, hold last week. Notice is hereby given that the ac- And of the hundreds of thousands of owoera—nc3 Notice is hereby aiven that the BC odore Bailey. Mrs. William Hammell, Mrs. Schlpp of Seabright will en- counts of the subscriber. Bubntltutlannry count* of the subscriber, ndminiatratrix At the meeting of tho American le- Mrs. Joseph Hyer, Mrs. Carrie B tertain tho members of the Ocean- administratrix with will annexed of the es one has paid a cent for service. of Ujo eatnto of said doconned. will be au- gion auxiliary last evening final plans Walling, Miss Elizabeth Cherry, Mrs. port auxiliary of the Rlvervlew hos- tate of flaid deceased, will be audited am dited and ntateii by tho SuiTouutc of tho for the card party to be held next stated by the Surrogate of the County o Think of this when you buyt Como in and KB omr County of Monmouth ant] reported for eot- Thomas G. Cowles, Mrs. Harry S pital with recitations and Imperson- Monmouth and reported for settlement t< attractive all-steel models—and let ua tell you about tlemont to tho Orphans Court of cui.1 Tuesday afternoon were completed. Cowles, Harry S. Cowles, Jr., Thorn- ations at the meeting to be held on the Orphans Court of eatd County, oti County, on Thui'sdny, the tenth day of Mrs. Henry T. Hopklna |g chairman as G. Cowles and Miss Anna Cowles Thursday afternoon. Thursday, tho tenth clay of April, A. JD. our surprisingly, easy terms. . April, A. D. 1030. at which tlmo nppllca- of the affair. The auxiliary are hav 1930, nt which tlmo application will bo ' tlon wilt ho mndo for tho allowance of ing an attendance contest In which Mrs. Lllllo Voorheea of Avon, form- Mrs. Louis Millar entertained the mode for the allowance of commission ccmmUHlona nnd counBd fee". erly of Hazlet, spent Wednesday members of the American legion nnd counsel fees. Dated February 27th. A. D. 1030. Mrs. Llllle B. Wlntcrton Is captain auxiliary glee club at her homo re- Dated February 27th. A. D. 1030. SUSAN JEFFREY, of one team and Mrs. John Schneider with Mrs. Mary A. Cowles. SUSAN JEFFREY, Sen Bright, M. J. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Stone were cently. Those present were Mrs. Jo- Sca of tho other. seph Burst, Mrs. Alice Walling, Mrs. Bright, N. 3 Mrs. Edward F. Many of Main week-end guests at the Lafayette NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT hotel at Atlantic City. R. C. Adamson, Mrs. J. A. Rhalnes, NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT street entertained soveral of her Mrs. Marjorie Martin, Mrs. Mabel Estate of Morris Schrelber, deceased. Estate of John H. Shoa, nlao known an friends at a tea for the benefit of Cal- Mrs. Elmer Conklln and Mrs. Wll Jack Shea, (ICCOBBQII. Ham Gaslow spent Wednesday al Gulick, Mrs. Chester Hulitt, Mrs. Notice Is hereby given that the accounts Notice 1B hereby ulvon that the ac- vary ladles' aid society on Friday af- Wolcott Morris, Mrs. John Leonard of tho tmbscribcr, administrator of tho eo counts of thg mibntirlbet*. ndmlnlutratur uf ternoon. Tho guests present were Little Falls with Mjr. and Mrs. Rich- state by the Surrogato of the Conn the cfltnto of snld do censed. Will bo audited ard Conklin. and Mrs. Fred Ciuwell. tv of Motimouth. anil reported feu anil atnlQil by tho Surtouuto of tho Coun- Mrs. Frances M. Lackey, Mrs. Wer- Miss Evelyn Hulso of Main street settlement to the Orphans Court of Bnld ty of« Monmotith, nnd r« ported for Bfittla- ner Rothermund, MrB. Emma P. Howard Walling has purchased a Ccunty, on Thursday, tho twentieth day Red Bank 1736 ment to the Orphnnn Court of enld County, Black, Mrs. Charles P. Baker, Mrs Chevrolet coupe. recently entertained the members of of March, A. D, 1930, at which time ap- oil Thurodtiy. tho third day of April, A. Mrs. Roy Lambertson will enter- the Epworth league at her home. plication will be nrndo for tho allowance D, 1080, at which tlmo application will be Lorenzo Havens, Mrs. F. B. Whit- Mrs. Herbert Smith attended a of commissions and counsel feen. 3 MAPLE AVENUE RED BANK, N. J. mndo for tho nllowanca cf commlBBlom aker, Mrs. Marcus Lee, Mrs. A. L. tain the ladles' auxiliary of Hazlef Dated February Glh, A. D. 1930; and caunnel fecn. ' Huylar and Mrs. Garrett Van Gleaen fire company at her homo on this card party recently held at the home HERBEET L. HENENBEIIG, Holmdel turnpike on Thursday af- of Mrs. Frank Collins of Long 27 Mechanic Rtrcet. Red Bank, N, J Dated February 10. A. D. 1030. Mr. and Mrs. John Morrcll of Sec- Branch. QU1NN, PARSONS & DOREMUS. Open Evenings. Convenient Payments Arranged* PATRICK V\ SHEA, ond street entertained Egbert P. ternoon. Eed Bnnk, N. J. RumBon, N. J. Mrs. Emma Stultz and Miss Mary Frank Lundy Is much Improved Proctora. Evana of Mllltown visited Mrs. Mary from a recent illness and is able to New Low Prices. A. Cowles on Thursday. be out of doors. The Lucky Lindas sewing club Mrs. George Emblcy has boon vis- met at tho homo of Mrs. Angelo M, iting her mother at Manalapan. Mr. SANITARY Webster, local leader, on Friday nnd Mrs. Edward Worthley. Sr., mo- evening and completed their hats, tored there on Sunday and Mrs. Ein- 74 Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. J. which they were making. Mrs. Lea- bley returned with them. tcr V. Walling and Mrs. Edwin R Douglas Berry and Leigh Millar STEAM and HOT WATKH FITTING—Guttcro, Leaders and Tin (tooling Pescnx assisted Mrs. Webstor. motored to Trenton on^Saturday. Tho Friendship class of St. John's The crocheted blankot which will church enjoyed a luncheon at the bo sold for the benefit of Rlvervlew hospital has been completed. Mrs. Next io homo of Mrs. Russoll Smith on Red Next to Thursday afternoon. A beautiful bo- Theodoro Rowe, Mrs. Thomaa Ross, LARGEST REi'AIL BUTCHERS IN THE U. S. A. Lon g-, r. w. quet of flowers decorated tho table Mrs. Albert Franks and Mrs. ICd- Bank Wnohvurtn. Economy riua Quality. Over tut) Successful Stnri's nnd Still Growing- o and this was presented to tho host- ward Wilson did tho crocheting. It Branch Woolworth. ess. Following tho luncheon, games will bo ready for exhibition nt thq were played and prizes awarded, meeting of the auxiliary on Thurs- Those present were Mrs. I-I. Alvin day. COOKS Walling, Mrs. Robert T. Woolley, iO.»-C» " FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS ! PHONE LACKAWANNA 1510 BED BANK 17-lfi Mrs. Charles D. Johnson, Mrs. Al- Union Beach Personals. bert Heath, Mies Maude Ivlna, Mrs, One of tho largest card parties Grocery Dept. FISH DEPT. Harry S. Cowles, Mls3 Anna Cowles, held In tho borough was on Tuesday Loins of Jersey Pork Very Best Chuck Roasts Mrs. Frank P. Sproul, Miss HyldaU evening, March 4th, when tho eighth LENT SPECIALS. Hyer, Mrs. Aabury Walling, MIS3 Ida grade, sponsored by the Union Bench 5 lbs. of Sugar VoorheoB, Mrs. Emlol Plmper, Mrs. Pleasure club, held a party with lb. Cod Fish Steaks Mildred Mllea, Mrs. Llllle Wlntcrton nearly 200 present. It was for tho HUGH GETTY, INC. and Mra. RuseeU Smith. benefit of thn Washington trip fund. c tb. Tho Monmoulh county proteetlvi The Pleasure club donated their hall Full Cuts—5 to (I lbs. association o( Rnrltan township hai and the Union Beach Lions club do- With Every Dollar offered a reward of 500 for the UIJ nated the tickets. The Vagabond or- Boston Mackerel prehenoion of tho thloves who otolo chestra donated the music. FresSi-Killed Forequarters of Genuine William McFarlnnd's chicken* on Mr. and Mrs. J. Ucwsome are the 2 Large Cans \ c lb. 359 West 26th St 18 Mechanic St. Fobiuary 'J5th. It Is cstlmutod tha proud parents of a baby girl born FOWL Sl.fl'.K) worth of chickens have b' en Tuesday. Mnrch 4th. Apple Sauce \ SPRING LAMB New York City. Red Bank, N. J Bloicn In Hnzlet nnd Holmdel In the Miss Virginia Lleliefet spent Sun- j.i.st few months. day at Bclmnr with friends. 9b, Flounders Mr. and Mrs. William M. Ackcraon William Gregory spent Wednesday tb. entertained the card club at thel at Jersey City visiting Ills daughter. home on the Holmdel turnpike on Mrs. William MacNcll of Brooklyn (I In X His, Saturday night. Five hundred wai spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. J. Washing Soda played. The drat prizes went to Mrs LIckefnt. Fresh Filet Solo •I, Frank Wclgand ami Angelo M The ladles' auxiliary of Harris Gar- Fresh-Killed Roasting Webster nnd tho oonsolatlona w den flrc company aro having a get' to- Smoked )c ib. MEANS- awntded to Mra. Angelo 11. • Web- gether sociable on March 10th. [ Chickens or Fryers ster" and J. Grovor Curtis. Follow. Mrs. Florence Mullen and daughter CALI HAMS Ing tho guinea tlic Rucnta were noutctl and Mrs. M. .T. Snprmh and grnnd- In thn (linlnR room, where refresh- tlHiighter Grace upenl Tuesday at 2 Cans Fancy Fresh Buttorfish mcnla were nerved. Mr. and Mrs. J, I'Pcrtli Amboy. Approved and Improved Frank Wcigand will entertain the Mr, and Mrs. J. Trlnny of New Shrimp c tb. club on Thursday »cvenlng at thel York spent the week-end at the home 3 to 4 lbs.—None Better. Heating Plumbing Roofing homo on, tho Holmdel Turnplko, of Mr. and Mrs. C. Sarnpson. Water Systems ' Copper Work Tlioao i.laying worn Mr. nnd Mrs, John Coonoy and daughter Cnth- SOFT CLAMS Chnrloa I. Young, Mr. and Mrs. J orinn spent Hundny at Newark with Sugar-Cured Prime Ribs of Earthen and Iron Pipe Grover Curtlg, Mr. nnd Mrs!. Joaoph tho former'n mother. It. L. Jackson, Mr. and Mm. A" 3 Boxes Blue Tip j WE HANDLE THE .AMERICAN MAUIATOB COMPANY'S M. WcbHler, Mr. nnd Mm. ICrnont E, HAMS NATIVE BEEF Tho Red Bank Register la the reo- Matches ARCOLA HEATING SYSTEMS PeuiMiK, Mr. and Mrfc. J. Frank Wei oiinii-.fi) mooting placo of buyer nnd Smoked Rand, Minn Ell/.ivbclh V. Young an Hpller. The Her. lutor Imolcfi np hual- »lr. mul Mi's. Wllllnm M. Aclirraon, rcu:) IriU'raitn ami lionui life nffdlra Fikt Red Bank and Sea, Bright vlth until); rlffi'l by way of ltfi Hleut Jc ">• Tho Cnidinal poultry chili mol n circulnUcm. It imyn to mlvpi'llse In the home of Anyclo M. Webtitci" on and TV tutor ltr-,( (Jimllty Tlic itoglBlcr.—AdvcrtlBomcnt, VGS Page Twenty-Two RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 12, 1930. R—S COLLEGE WOMEN MEET. paratus arc called out horses arc re- glnycr, but they were still" In Daly company were great rivals in Sneiielter, and tho other will ba on FINE IWREL SHOW. FAITHFUL^FIREJORSES. lied upon aa the last reserve. Brad- health. Ago had slowed them down the old days. Credit for winning the Friday night, April iWth, under this Munmoulh County Branch had a Ses- ley Beach has a horae draws appar* and younger horses with more Jspeed trophies Is largely duo to the speed direction of Chriney Conover, sion at Red Bank Munday. atua which is In first-class condition were required to answer lire alarms. and efficiency of Iho Bradley Beach Tha dancea have been held every S'EBFOBMANCE JBY KNIGHTS OF THK UKKAT FIRKFIGHTINO Mr. Smith traded ill the old horse's firemen, but tho horses also played « TIME ITOEMEN X0BBE WHA Foity-five mcmcber3 of the Mon- in spite of Its antiquity. Most of the two weeks on Friday nights,during COLUMBUS A SUCCESS. KKconu or TWO STEEDS. service performed by the horses is and paW boot for his new team, big part in these victories. Mr. Smith HOtB TjIHSE M0BE. tho fall and winter and they have mouth county branch of the American .street worjt, but occasionally when'a It was witii a good deal of reluc- stroked tho horses and fondled them proved very popular and profitable, association of university women met tance that Mr. Smith parted with the for a long timo beforo ho left the About' 800 Persons Attended the nt the Woman's clubhouse at Iteil After Sixteen Years of Service For bad flro breaks out they are called One WU1 fea Held Friday Night of Tha Atlantic township Siro company fellow GUen test Wook at tlw (h<» llorough of Bradley IJeacli upon to raco through the streets with okt grays. He showed emotion when stables,. Ho said it was like- parting! Thin Week, at tho SehoolhosiBS— has just made a payment of $800 on Bank Monday afternoon. Five new he left them and started for Bradley with old friends. Tho horses have Council's Home on Riverside Ave- members were present, they being They Aro Hack ut tho,Stables o( a lire engine ThetiQ horses arc not —The Mortgage on tho Birehoesa the mortgage on the company's flro- nue—Many Compliments Given. tlio William C. Ely Ksuile. owned by the borough of Bradley Bcacli with hia spanking; new team. not yet found new .owners. They are Beduoed to $1,000. house property at Colt's Neck, there- Miss Jeanettc Finn of Long Branch, Beach but by George W. Smith, who The grays arc no. longer pure gray. still at tho Ely estate stables, but It by reducing this indebtedness from A minstrel show given last week i j)js3 Harriet W. Zobel of Scabright, No one needs fu be very aged to is probable that eome ono will buy remember the days of horse drawn (has charge of the street work .there, Age Siaa changed their color to a A dance for the benefit ol Atlantic $1,800 to $1,009. In addition to malt- by Eetl Bank council of Knights ot Mi s. J. P. McCnrron of Fair Haven, advent of many years Mr. Smith bus hud darker huo and has mado them have them soon. township fire company No. 1 will be ing this payment tho firemen hava Columbus at the lodge homo on | miBg i,.ma vonGlahri of Keel Bank, Vivo, apparatus, lief ore the automobiles most lire engines were a contract with the borough to pro- a speckled appearance. held at the schoolhouso at Colfa inado many Improvements to tho Kiveraido avenue was attondeil by and Mrs. Harold Kuzmann of Long vide a team of horses for street work When Mr. Smith drove the old Vuiulerliurg Man Arrested, Neck Friday night under tho direc- ilrehouse. They have a chemical flre- 800 persons and was a success from Branch. drawn by horses, although, there were t>otne which worn pulled by man ;*nd to haul a the engine. team to IJolmdel he had in tho wagon John Revall of Vanderhurg was tion of & committee of which Louis flghtlng apparatus which Is of mod- every standpoint. The songs of tho Miss Florence Kauffmann, chair- Sixteen years* > ago Mr. Smith with him a large collection of silver arrested last week on a charge ol Plotkln ia chairman, Mr. Plotkln la ern make, Moat of tho members of opening and" closing choruses were man of tho nominating committee, power. Large cities had horses which were used for no other purpose thun bought a team of white horsey for loving cups nnd other trophies which beating. his daughter Jeanette, six- the storekeeper and postmaster of tho company aro farmers. "Hero We Arc," "Tiptoe Through the presented a ticket made up of Miss this work from the late William C. had been won by the Bradley Beach teen yeara old. The charge was msde Colt's Neck. McGulro'o Hot Six or- Tulips," "Bigger and Better." "Sing- Alice Jenldnson of Sea Girt for re- to race In fires, but at Ttcd Bunk and many other places the horsed which Ely of Holmdcl. Last week Mr. Smith ilrcmen back in the old horse and by his brother, Sauvcur Revall, also chestra will ptovida tho inuolc. Two ing In the Rain," "Painting _tha cording secretary, Mrs. Mildred A. brought, this team to the Haley and wagon days. He was particularly of Vandcrburg. Rcvall hail a hear- more dances will Ira held by tha fire- Home from Clouds With Sunshine" and "Kcci> Archer of Ked Bank for correspond- were owned by the municipal itie:s .served other purposes. At Red Bank ijiexchang* e stables of the William O proud of one cup which had been ing beforo JUBIICO Elmer C. Wain- men of Atlantic township at the Harold Thome of Wayaldu, who Your Sunny Side Up." Many com- ing secretary and Miss Ruth Sander- ate and bought anothor team won in competition with Phil Daly right of Shrewsbury and he was sent Colt's Neck schoolhouse thia year. pliments were paid to the perform- son of Anbury Park for treasurer. the horses were used tu scrape ^ was a patient at tho Rtvorvlew ho»i irrpj.s ami for other road work. for the same kind of work. The old hose company of Long Branch. The to the county jail to await grand Jury Ono will bo on Friday night, March pltal several weeks with an Injured ers and the show was said (o bo the l\li';;. Otto nliomc of luterlaken, ed- grays had lost sonic of their piip ami Bradley Beach company and 'Plill action. Ho was iater released in ball. 2?th, under the direction of Warren best ever produced by the .Knights ucation chairman of the branch, lead Many Red J Bankers who aro nut knoo, has returned home. , of Columbus council. a round table discussion on "Pro- yet very aged can reir?enibor seeing It was a laugli-a-mlnuto produc- gressive Education." Talks were giv- road workers Interrupted in their tion with the novelty acta in addi- en by Miss Kelly, a visiting teacher work by tho ringing of the tire bell. tion to the regular minstrel features. ot the Red Bank school system, Miss Sometimes the horses would be un- Oiie number, entitled "Singing in Parker, a helping teacher 'appointed hitched and the driver would run the Bathtub," was presented by Fred by the state board of education, Mrs. with them to tho ft" rehouse to book Fmnerty and William Lake and William McDowell of the Monmouth theih up to the lire apparatus. Some- made a big hit. Other acts included county social service organization, times the driver wduld not unhitch tap 'dancing by William Ochs ani Mrs. Bovden, Mrs. O'Connor and Mrs. the horses until he reached the fire- Dorothy Berkowitz, duets by Ed- William Rogers. Some of the talka house. It all depended on which .vard Kruse and Thomas Tanner were descriptive of the • nursery method would sa.ve the most time, •nil J. lloran and J. Eatti. school which lias just been started and there was such a variety of con- Tho soloists were Gene Wenzel, at Interlalten. ditions that methods varied. Michael Bergen, Wilfo.rd Sweeney. The members were urged to at- Many Red Bankcr3 remember see- George Hallanan, Alfred Bonfortc, tend tho state meeting of the as- ing fire engine horses rushing over William Jeffrey, Thomas Tanner. sociation which will be held at the tho streets. The drivers of tho ap- Tony Sharabba, George McFarland. Women's college at New Brunswick paratus used their whips a lot, but William Sinclair, Edward Krusean.l Saturday, April 12th. it was seldom that they actually hit Perry Sheen, and they were assisted the horses. Usually they snapped the by Anna Hallanan, George Hallanan. whips in the air to urge the horses Jr. and Dorothy Hallanan. Bronson Aviator In Hospital. to great:!1 upeed. The Register re- Powers was interlocutor. The end Rodney Jackson of Foxwood Park, porter who writes this story did not men were William Jeffrey, Wilford Little Silver, pilot of General Howard imagine there was a single pair of Sweeney, William Lake, Fred Fin- S. Borden's amphibian plane, under- fire engine horses in service in Mon- nerty, Edward Kruse and Thomas went a minor operation last week at mouth county, but the reporter Spring Offer Tanner. the Hivervicw hospital. Mr. Jackson learned otherwise last week. Perhaps Coverings M Dancing was held after the per- returned recently from an airplane there may bo more than one pair, but formance, with music by Hacketfs trip to Cuba. if there is the reporter is unaware orchestra. of it. Now' Lodge Treasurer. The place where horses are still AN OLD BOATMAN. George, McFarland has been elec- used to draw fire apparatus is Brad- For those who are in need of Rygs ted treasurer of the Red Bank coun- ley Beach. The borough of Bradley New Yorker Recalls Old Captains cil of Knights of Columbus. He suc- Beach has motor apparatus, but or Carpets this spiring we are better Who Sailed on Shrewsbury. ceeded Jere J. Carew of Humson, when all the firemen and all the ap- Captain Henry Chadwick of Har- prepared than ever to supply your rison avenue has received a letter from Captain Moses W. Collycr ot FREE SAMPLE ChelBey-on-the-Hudson in which he Buy rai-1 Direct From Factory wants at special low prices. speaks of many of tho boat captains Here the amateur or professional that Bailed the Shrewsbury river in painter and decorator flnda all he the early "10's. Captain Collycr in needa" for every job large or 'amall. 1870 was on the sloop Benjamin We can supply you with well known Franklin sailing with his father in products In palnt3, varnishes, lac- the lumber trade on tho Hudson riv- quers, enamels, etc.. for any purpose er. Captain Collyer well remembers Cut this advertisement out and prettcnf iv lulfJrcBB below for free sample. - sailing on tha Hudson with such All $4 paints and varnishes $2.50 per prominent Red Bank captains as gallon. Other grades $1.50 per gallon. Charles E. Throckmorton, "Blllio" Plain or Figured, Carpets in a large assortment Bobbins, Thomas P. Brown and a Monmouth Paint and number of others whom he cannot of designs and colors. now call to memory. He also re- Varnish Works members tha boats James Patterson, Factory; 255 Willow Ave.. X-ong Branch James A. Garfleld, Libbie Worthlev Stdro: 119 W. Front &U Red gunk. $2,25, $2.95, $3.65 and $5.50 per yd. and Lidia White, which were promi- nent schooners plying between Red Bank and" tributaries of the New York harbor. Captain Collyer, In addition to be- ing a boatman on tho water "daring his lifetime, also took up the sport of iceyachting during tho winter ani Is .owner of the iceyacht Arctic. The boat was out this winter for soveral spine. Use genuine O ZIT £ under your Rugs and Car- Captain CoIIyor and his wife cele- brated the fiftieth anniversary <.f pets. You will find them wearing much longer their marriage Tuesday, February iDth, and a suitable wedding anni- and much softer to walk on. Ozite lasts a life- versary celebration in their honor time. It never mats down or forrhs lumps. - was hold at the home of their daugh- ter, Mrs. Daniel 3?. McAllister, 65 We carry Ozite in large quantities for every size Lcfferts avenue, Brooklyn. Captain Collyer was a long time friend of rug up to 11.3x18 ft. Also in rolls 24-inch. 27- the late James B. Weaver and ice- is recommended by the New Jersey Agricultural boat reminiscences were, exchanged inch and 36-inch wide—for stairs, halls and com- between them whenever they tnst. Experiment Station, pletely carpeted floors.
MORE FIEE PROTECTION.
Twelve Hydrants Placed in Middle- It Controls RED MITE, SCALE town Towxuhlp Districts. - The Monmouth consolidated water and APHIS, s Heavy 9x12 Seamless company lias finished tho work of placing water mains on Cono'wi Jane. Riverside Heights, Glenmary This most effective Acid has always been used Park and adjoining lands in Middle- town township. Last week twehe in Target Brand Miscible Spray Oil. The Acid hydrants for fire protection weic Wool Wilton Rugs placed, on Conover lane and Rivei- used in Target Oil is 97-99 Pure Pale Cresylic. sidc Heights. Ohter hydrants will be placed, including some in Glen- Do You Know What You Are Getting? Think mary cPark. Tho work ia under tha this over. Can you afford to experiment? supervision ol a water committee appointed by the townahip commit- tee of Mlddlctown township. The members of tho water committee We have growers who have used this quality arc John T. Law ley, David Simp- son and Frank Scott. Conover lane material for more than 20 years. A high grade Wilton at a very low price. In now has flic protection and watei these Rugs you have beautiful designs and color- all the way from the state highway to French's Point. We also have a complete line of Insecticides ings as well as wonderful wearing qualities; firm The wator company has prepared nn expansion program which will and Fungicides. What are your requirements? and closely woven. Made'of a very fine grade icquire an expenditure of $100,000 of wool insuring long wear. A number of pat- This program will include laying mains on Riverside drive from the terns in all over Persian and Chinese designs. state highway to Locust Poini. Other sizes priced proportionately low. ZONING COMMITTEE MEETS. rugs may be had in sizes up to 9x21 ft. Shrewsbury Mf*n Will Soon Submit Plan For Adoption. 12-20 Tractor Thfi ncwiy formed zoning commit- tee of Shrewsbury b'nou^h mot Mon- day nigM at JIarry ] Minimi's and prepared a plan for zjnm^ the boi- —— '"v _ __ r~> ough which will he submitted to tin j DOME mayor and council lor ;nW>|)tion in y:t, were caught by (itato troopers last Wr-dnc.Mhiy on, I In1 Better order your Wall is, McCormiek-Deerinn, LARGE AND ODD SIZE RUGS AT EQUAL SAVINGS. highway nt Eniontown in mi automo bile, owned by Neville's father, which Planet Jr. and Bolen Ti'actors and other tho boyfl had taken without penni. MANY OTHER SPECIALS IN RUGS THAT CANNOT BE LISTED. sion, Neville wan driving and ho wan nient at once ! nrrratfiri for epfcdlnK and driving WE INVITE YOU TO INSPECT OUR SPECIAL OFFERINGS AND MAKE COMPARISONS. without a UconhP. Jmiticc Anrlrmv -t Held of Kaiontowri lined him $f> tin Show Rooms: v Woman Hit l>y nun- Freehold, Mrs. Itouanna Tlco of }<'nlr Mnven was struck by one of tho Red Bank 21 W. Main St. and nuniBon buiiuc* Monday night. New Jersey. • She yvsn badly shaken up and bruised "WICKATUNK, N. J. Phone Holmdel No. 9. and watt taken to the Hivrrvlew hos- FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR FOR KARAGHEUSIAN FINE RUGS pital ot Hod Hftnk. Jim* Injuries were •not serious and t;he n-luincd hoim1 Sales witli Service. MADE AT THE FREEHOLD RUG MILLS. 'yeatnnhiy. Tim lum 'w BASKETBALL I'LAYEItH. I Professor Lee, formerly head of (Tha Umi UanU Register et.n b» t,r>>.--g',:i, ming team lost to aquatic stars at ball team defeated Atlantic High- the poultry department at tho agri- MOW STItliW In IVIr llnveu In tha »tgro ol Uartj Kuril, Baptist, Iloformed and I'rcub; lor Ian Rutgers preparatory ichool last lands' lust week In a state tourna- It Took I'lacc at llin Ucd Hunk Fri'H-' culture experiment station at t'unn- and at Ltio GDld Ced&rt.) Wednesday afternoon at New Bruns- Quadrangles Como From Behind to They Will ho' Installed on River Roail Boys Victorious Monday Night— Toko Over Army by (i!x Points-*- ment game at Highland Park by a bytorlan Church Lust NIRIII—V'.ilc ingdalc. Long Island, waa tiie prin- Tiie lUvwvJcw hospital auxllUry wick by a (icpre of 42 to 20. Tho Rut- icore of 21 to 21. The game was fast Coach and'Foullmll Star Were the cipal speaker last night at a meet- and at Knollivuud—Tipi Kxlcnd Flro Reg:«ter Donates Silver Mounted gers team la Btvong and last, but Roil Register Scores l'lrst Victory by Aliirm S.Ybtcin—Work mi Municipal met la.it week at the parluh hs>u»e Plaques. DefouHng Durunt. and the winner was not certain un- 1'rlncipal Hpoiikers. ing of the Monmouth county poul- and worked on i:umrweti»c3 for tlin Bank gave a good account of thom- II the final whistle. At half time the try club at Asbury Park. Dock to Do Started 'J'hlu Wralt. selvcs. Walter W. "Firpo" Green, cuptain hospital, A number of articles weip The boys' basketball tcoma In th) Two outstanding upsets marked fjcore was 32 to 0 In Atlantic High- Ml'. Lcc Bpoko on chick trouble:; Contract:; for installing the new donated by Mrs. John .Ohauniy, Young Men's Christian association Tho Hod Bank swimmers who IID Young Men's Christian associa- lflnds's favor. Red Bank meets Car- of tlio Yule football (<:«m l.:yM. v'-.wi. nnd held a discussion with member ima John W. Gates, director of ath- street lighting -system on Itivcr road Mia. George A. Hawking was in church leaguo ended their season at placed In the meet and tho placco tion's city leaguo basketball games terct In another tournament game after his address. About 150 persona chargo of tho meeting. the River street gymnasium Monday Wednesday night at tho River street :onight. letics ut Yale university, .spoke la.st and for imiUillin^ nine street lights they -won arc Herbert Ewlng, first In attended tho meeting. Charles D. at Knollv.fiod were received at last, Mrs. Abo Bennett was taken to the night. In the opening game- tlio Re- 100-yard frco style; Harry Gage, first school when Fort Monmouth and Vx". The box scores of la:it week's game night at a dinner for the Hcd Bunk : Cleveland of Kutontown, vice presi- formed church defeated tho Congre- Durant five, favorites over the Quad- high school football and basketball i night's meeting of the F.;ir Haven Rlvervlcw hospital at Red Bank on in 50-yard nnd 200-yard freo stylo arc: dent at thj? club, also Kpolcc. He cotnniis.sioncr.H. The fire committee Monday and X-ray photographs wmo gation B'nal Israol, 21 to 18, Tho Bap- events; Ernest Hartman, second in rangle club and The Register, lost to teams at, the Presbyterian church, i outlined several projects lie sai-i RED 11ANK. Their addresses were on the benefits • wi..; granted authority to extend tliii taken of her hip and arm, She wa» tist church trounced tho Mothodlut diving; Leonard Compton,.second in :ho undordoga by the ncores of 21 to C. V I'TS. were advisable for the club to take- lire alarm 33'Htrmi from the corner uf team, 27 to 11 and In the final match 15 and 22 to (!. The Jersey Central nruno, rt 2 '1 fi of athletics. ) hurt by a fall while oho waa In Flor- ISO-yard back stroke and Lcroy up, tho most important being the Rivrr road atul Lake avenue to the ida. tba Presbyterian church dofoatod tho Brown, third In breast otrolic, lied power and light quintet easily de- Strode. If l, l ll The dinner wan given by tlio Ex-' boosting of Monmouth county chick- Itoardpnait, c. ,•,...,. fl 0 ft change. Lions nnd Kottiry clubs and; corner of Harvard rani und Lake Mrs. 7'ony Hunting", who hurt her St. Jamea team, 11 to 11. In tho girls Bank's relay team consisted of John. feated the Broad street bank, 43 to 0. ens und eggs. Several new menib.MM avenue at Knollwood. game the Methodist ohurch defeated Davcy, Herbert Ewlng, IiCroy Brown Fort Monmouth had trimmed the Munlico, Ic 1 1 ?, the Young Men's Christian assoeia-i wero taken In. The next meeting ankle somo time ago when she foil AcUey, *a 1 1 S lion in appreciation of tlie good! The map of the Kiveriawn develop- on an Icy sidewalk at Red Bank, l« tho St. James squad by a score of 10 and Owen Ames. Quadranglo club earlier In the sea- Morcflcld, IB 0 1 1 will bo held at Freehold in April. to 10. sportsmanship shown by the bl;;b ; ment, formct ly liin Fan'antl property, able to get around on crutches, fiho Red Bank will m(ict Plainfield high son, 21 to 13. and the Durants had was approved. was out to-.- the first time Bundny. Tho Baptist church won the boys' beaten The register lioys, 22 to 11. Totnl ' o C 2\ school ntbletr.4 in the pn.st ycir ; school at that placo tomorrow. ISd- Theodore D, Pnr.sons, viust president j SHREWSBURY PLACE SOI.U. A trust account will lie established William Mason Is.-.sick with pnou- championship ami a silver tnounted wln Broderson, captain, and Alfred The odda v«.rc In favor of tho sol- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. plaq.de donated for the winner by diers and Bio Durants until these of the Lions club, was toiuittnaster ] for fund."! to bo derived from thn now monia. Picone and Han Brown, regulars of <; I' 1>TS. and other speaker.1* were John T.; Curl Rafc- Buys John McCarthy Trop- municipal dock. The federal depart- The Rod Bank Register. The Bap- tho Red Bank squad, who have been teams took tho court against their ijmpaon, rf 'A 2 8 Buenos Cross, son of Mr. and Mrs, tl»t toys played nine games and won respective opponents, then the fun GslOio, If. 3 0 6 I.awlcy, Kugene M. Mtigec, Donald erly for $5,009 Cash. ment has granted a permit to buiM Jliarlcs P. Cross, returned homo last. unable to swim •with tlia team bo- Matthews, Willard P.inclinrt. coach the dock and work will be started night. Their only defeat was at tho cause of being low In their studies, began. Mooncy, c 2 0 4 A houac at Shrewsbury owned by week from the Itlvervlow hospital at hands of the Methodist church. Mon- U f,u\t]cr, x« Oil of the football team; Herbert Ewlng, John McCarthy of Jersey City hay this week. Rrtl Hank, where lie had been a pn- will take part in tho moot tomorrow. Tho first tally of the contest be- J. fiawlcr, )a ,.. 1 0 '2 captain of the team; and Edward day night, March 3}nt, they will play tween the soldiers and the Quadran- Stryker, re. 0 0 0 been sold by Jamea A. Curley of lied Tiie streets and walks committee tient ten weeks with Injuriea received l!)o • Delphians, "stato champions Jacoubs and Pedro Maiascio, who Bank to Carl Rafe uf Fair Haven for received permission to spend $750 to when he was hit by an automoblk gle club was a foul shot made by received an equal vote for the cup- about ten years ago. "Tho Delphlano Sidis of the army late In the flvet Total a 3 21 SD.OOO. Tho property is on the west put gravel on street.".-. Arthur Sicklca while crossing tho street near bin , will be represented by Henry Ben- talntihlp of the 1930 squad. Nicho- •Jidc of Broad street, near Jjawcs praised AugUHtUH M. MinLon, chair- borne, lie suffered a broken leg and ICE YACHTSMEN MEET. quarter, at the end of which the las V. Gutlzcwaly of Long Branch nett, Edward Murphy, Franklyn Bnlf- Eooro was 3 to 1 In the .soldiers' fav- Bro3, store, and it has been occupied mnn of the .itreels and walks com- lacerations on tlio head, fon, Samuel Howard, Harry Hoffman entertained with .'i whistling solo. 1)5' Policeman Otto Ilcrdcn and fam- mittee, for his efforts in. the Inter- Mr3. Thomas Emmons, who had or. The.army made a field and sev- Community singing was enjoyed un- and Jackson Murphy. Tho game will MUCH TNTKItEST IN SESSION eral foul ahota in tho second quarter, OUT OF COUNTY LEAGUE. ily. The sale waa a cash transaction. cuts of the borough. her tonsils removed at the Itlvi-rvlow be held at tho River street school and der the leadership of Joseph G. P. Clndeiy liavc been laid on Ridge hospital last week, baa returned,- I,AST THURSDAY. while Strode of the Quadrangles was Kennedy. Tho lot is 50x425 feet and the it will start at eight o'clock. tho only member of this team to RED BANK'S FLACE TAKEN BY bouse has seven rooms, bathroom roud. The fire committee has bought. home. JVliicli Jollification Over Winning of b:'oak through for a score. Tho sec- The dinner was served by the M0 fret of hose. Walter Brown has returned home The girls' leasuo will not end Ita ATLANTIC 'HIGHLANDS. nnd electric lights. Mr. P-afc bought season until Monday night, March Championship of North America— ond half opened with the army ahead Presbyterian brotherhood. The menu thn property as an investment. Ho The noiicc reported that about 35 from the Rlvcrvlew hospital. Ho un- Two Challenges for Next Year— by a wide margin, but Olmstead and consisted of grape fruit, tomato bis- colored men were arrested last week derwent an operation for the removal 24th, The winner will nloo receive * Oceunpnrt Five Easily Defeated Sea- 1 improve the house and build :i silver mounted plaquo donated by Resolutions for Latx- Commodore. Strode hit their stride, scoring twelve que, celery, roast beef, green peas, garage on the lot, Mr. McCarthy as the result of a li£ht in a house on of an eye. points to win with the aid of lone bright Last Wednesday Night and buttered boots, mashed potatoes, Cedar avenue. Three men were sent The Register. Four garnet! will bo ' The March meeting of tho North Koansburg Trounced Atlantic bought the place in 1906, when he Mrs. Charles Page, Mra. Bared played next Monday night at the tallies by Parker, Eble and Gould. olives, pickles, salad, ice cream, cake was employed as a tailor by John AuV to jail, several were lined and tho rest und Mr. nnd Mrs. Havener of New 'Shrewsbury iceboat nnd yacht club Wagner, army center, was fouled out Highlands. and coffee. paroled. niver street school, The Reformed held last Thursday night brought out nr Red Bank. He occupied the York, formerly of Fair Haven, verf church will meet .the Baptists, tho of tho fray. Oceanport easily defeated Sea- Other members of the football and liouse until he moved to Jersey City Bills amounting to $768.22 were Monday guests of Mr. and Mra. E. aiy exceptionally largo gathering and basketball squads 'present were Presbyterians will play the Metho- much interest was manifested In tho The Register presented a strong bright last Wednesday night and about fifteen years ago. paid. A road ordinance note for ?500 H. Wilbcr. Mr. and Mrs. Lex Pol- dists, tho Congregation B'nai Israol defense and a flashy attack. A Ions Kcansburg had little trouble dispos- George Wolcott, Jack Strode, Ernest was paid. A motion was passed pay- glase of Brooklyn and Van Polglase club's business program. Hartman, Timothy Nocnan, Carl will meet the Reformed church and shot by Beshore, Register forward, ing of Atlantic Highlands in the COUNTY PRESS CLUB. ing S5,000 to tha board of education. of California spent Sunday with Mr. the Bt, Jamefl oquad will play tho James T. Clayton, secretary of the opened the scoring and thereafter county league basketball games on Schwcnker, Samuel Libovsky, Benja- A Uix check for $52.61 was received and Mrs. Wilber. BaptlstB. Tho final games on tho fol- regatta committee, made a detailed Tlie Register was never headed. Thry the Leonardo, community club court. min Cook, Kalph Kendall, Amcrico from the Boro busses company, .A Mrs. Elle F. Stelncr underwent an lowing Monday night will be between report of tho club's ice yachting pro- Bruno, Edward Mulligan, Robert Monmouth Newspaper Men Held are now tied with the bank, each Leonardo and Oceanport are tied f'ir First Meeting at Long Branch. tax anticipation note for $4,000 was operation yesterday at the New YiJik tho (Presbyterians and tho Reformed gram during tho past season which team having won a game and lost the load. Itcd Bank has withdrawn Morefleld, Charles Acklcy, Francis showed that Reuben Whito'o Elisa- authorized. hospital at New York. church, tho Baptlntn nnd tho Metho- five. . " |. and tholr place has boon taken by At- Nary, William Sakowitz, Angelo Seventeen men representing the Mrs. George Davis of Brooklyn hn:i dists nnd St. Jarios and tho Congre- beth K. won tho most points in tho lantic Highlands. Murdico, Clark Burrowcs, Eldridge rcportorlal and editorial staffs of club racca, Mr, White will bo The bank team was In a slump and Mado $10 for Hospital. been visiting Mrs. Louisa Chandler gation B'nal Israel. did not play up to standard In the Bluth of Ocoanport ecled through Boardman, Gustavo Zucco. John several county newspapers gathered of Eastsido Park, awarded the sterling, silver trophy Higgina, Joseph Rosatl and Peter at the Garfield-Grant hotel at Lony The Red Bank auxiliary of River- The' scores of Monday night's oft'ered by William W. Vaughn. conflict with tho powermen, repre- Seabrlght's defense soon after the game's and the standing of tho boys' sented by their second team. Mor- game started and slipped the ball McDonald. Edwin C. Gllland, super- Branch last Wednesday night and view hospital realised $40 recently Thomas Irving Brown's Phantom visor of the Red Bank public schools: organized the. Monmoulh county hy disposing of a roasting chicken Bumsoh. Tcrsonals. teams are: won the President's cup and Ruppert ris, the Jersey Central center, was through the net for the first score. high scorer with 25 points. The pow- Oceanport increased their lead by Charles Wolbach, assistant principal press club. Committees on consti- donated by G. Dietz & Sons market. Mr. and Mrs. Lcwl3 Neuhauser and METHODIST CI11LB. & Gilllg's Pirate II won the Vice of the high school; Henry Fischer, The chicken was disposed of at a G !•' r'I'S. er and light squad la leading the leaps and bounds thereafter and tution and by-laws and on member- daughter Helen are spending a week Commodore's cup. Cups offered by assistant football coach; and George ship were appointed. The organiza- meeting of the auxiliary last Friday with Mr. and Mrs. George W. Rob- (i. Pirrar, rf, 3 0 6 Commodore James B. Weaver wcro eague with six victories and no de- were never headed. At half time tne C. Branln, rr 2 0 4 feats. The Quadrangle club and Fort score was 18 to 8 in their favor. Lovett, basketball coach, were also tion will be completed at tho next at the home of Mrs. William Man inson of New York. won by John S. Applegate's Brcezo present. meeting, March 19th, at Asbury son of Peters place and wns won b A cake sale, will be held Saturday ,1. Curchln, If ,. son and by Mr. White's Elisabeth. The Monmouth arc tied for second place Bluth was high scorer with thirteen I'atrlplt. e. rg...... 00 0 with four wins and two losses each points and Martin and Richards, al- The dinner committee wua made Park. The club will moot once, a Miss Pauline Rjjccnberg of Shrews of this week nt Bolce'a store by boy Griffith. »c , . 0 0 0 "Eagle" prize donated by an un- month and a dinner will be Held bury avenue. ^ scout troop 15. known friend of tho club will go to and the Durant boys are in third so of Occanport, were (tied for second up of Hubert M. Farrow, William H. Taylor, It- 0 0 0 placo. place with twelve points each. Langen, P. Broadua Powers fand every three months. M. Lomnx, c ..00 0 DelofrdM. Fisher and Carl Raffl, be- ing the crew of tho winning boat In The Register will meet the Quad- The Keansburg and Atlantic High- Kichard T. Smith. On the song pro- Total 8 0 16 the lost raco of tho season. ranglo club tonight In tho opening lands affray was closo in the first pram committee were Harold L,aRos, Accident at Shrewsbury. ST. JAMES'S CIIUS. match, tho Jersey Central will play half, the score at the end being 18 to Joseph Kennedy, Donald Matthews, Benjamin Romano of New Yorlt re- O !'• PTS. There was much jollification at the the Durants and the bank will match 1) in Kcansburg's favor. In the final Dr. Harold J. Stokes, Kenneth M. ceived treatment at Riverview hos- 0. I'oralicviM, rr r, 0 10 mooting over tho Championship their skill "against Fort Monmouth. sessions the victors had possession of Wyckoff and William Langen. pital Sunday morning for injuriea ho Kouh. It 0 0 0 Pennant of America being regained the ball almost entirely and scored received in an automobile accident M. lone, c 0 o 0 from the Long Branch iceboat and with case, nefcrco Frank Pingitore, Entertained Setting Club. M. Kcnilc, »c...... 0 0 0 yacht club after having been held by. COLT'S NJEOK TO END SEASON. at Shrewsbury. The car in which he K. llnnicy. re 0 0 0 physical director at the River street Mrs. William H. Francta of New- was riding, driven by William Kim- them ten yeara. A unanimous vote school at Red Bank, praised the T. O'Ncil, IB 0 0 0 of thanks was given to tho crew of Floncor Club Will Flay Final Game. man Springs road entertained her ball of Corona, Long Island, collided Tomorrow Night. teamB that played last week for the sewing club at a luncheon Friday with one of Borden'a milk trucks, Total 5 O10 the Pirate II for winning the cham- good sportsmanship they displayed. pionship event, noon. Flvo hundred was played in driven by John W. Stilllngs of Long REFORMED. The basketball team of the Colt's Oceanport will oppose Kcanoburg the afternoon and a social time was Branch. Kimbali's car wont through •;. . OP PTS. Two challenges wcro received for Neck Pioneer club will end its season on tho same court tonight. In the enjoyed. Mrs. Frank Dickinan won an Iron fence along the road and an II. \tennett, rf 3 1 1 the pennant and these were accepted tomorrow night by a game with the last meeting Occanport trimmed first prize, Mrs. Frank Smytho took iron fence rail went through one of .1. ilydor. If 1 0 2 in tiie order received. A challenge Atlantic township farmers' team. The Keanaburg by flvo points, but tho second prize and tho consolation tho car windows. c. ncovea, if o o o was sent by the Long Branch ice- contest will be held at tho Colt's !•', IJcclicr. c 0 0 0 Bayshore lada havo improved greatly award went to Mrs. Maymc Long- is giving entire satisfaction boat nnd yacht club on February Neck schoolhouse and a large attend- in the past few weeks and expect to Btrcct. V. Snlffcn, PB 1 i • acl. Philip B. Townley, William E. Tottan, Red Bank and Dr. S. Bcrko of Perth letnl 0 2 14 At New York Flower Show. Raymond Van Busklrk. "arm Supplies instructed to send a letter of appre- Atnboy. Tho prize winners were PRESUYTEniAN. . Thomas W. Head, superintendent Entertainment committee;—Thomas B. Mrs. Hennenberg, Miss Doris, Mrs. ciation to tho Long Branch iceboat Crewa, Jr., chairman, William T. Brown, . 0 !•' PTS. and yacht, club for their warm of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert N. Straus's Jacks and Mrs. Trubin. Moroileld. if 3 1 7 Charles C. Conover, George D. Hendrick- friendship arid "hospitality extended estate In Middletown township, will eon. WiUlom C. Lipplncott, Vandcveer Lov- AcWoy. If. 2 1 S be a judge at the seventeenth annual nonrijmnn, c , 0 1 1 to the North Shrewsbury boys and ctt, John J. Qulnn, Grandln Schcnck, ICntertalncd at Bridge. UcoJiore, ru - 0 0 0 their friends during tho recent inter- International flower show to bo held Jncol) Sleech Gcorfffl Stevens. such as V., Jfleoubi, re. . 0 0 0 club raco meet nt Long Branch. next week at the Grand Central pal' Membership committee—George D. Hen Mrs. John T. Lawlcy of Conover 1'. Doremua, Iff 0 0 0 William Moore of Bloomflold pre- eco at Now Yorlt. At the show Mrs. drlckson. chairman. Thomas S. Field. Jr.. lane, near Red Bank, entertained William T. Brown. William H. Hendrick some friends at a bridge party Mon- sented the club with a largo akato- Straus will exhibit somo specimen son, Alfred Mathinsen. Totnl r. :i 11 snlling sail, the sail being a repro- plants of Schlzanthus westoniensis, day afternoon. The prize winners McCORMICK-DEERING TRACTORS Hcfratta committee— Thomas JJ. Crews wero Mrs. Edwin Farrier of Rumson. ST. JAMES. duction of tho club's .burgoo In col- which arc being grown at her green- Jr., chnirmnn, Harold H. Brown, William Cl K I'TS. ors. housos. These, plants are six feet high T. Brown, Charles C. Conover. William M. Mrs. Frank Wodehousc of Red Bank P. Cnlandrlcllu, r( 1 2 i and Sous- fc.ct through. They, will bo Eldridge, Benjamin Finckc. EdusrtTi Mrs. Sinclair of Deal and Mrs. David TRACTOR DISCS K. Kennedy, If. 0 0 0 S. S. Thompson & Co. .was given a Matthews of Red Bank. Other gu«" - vote of thanks for furnishing a mo- in full^ bloom for the show. Tho Gronas, Theodore E. Ilall, Otto F. Bcutell. J, McKnlBlit. c...... 1 t .1 Race committee, I'ower Bout Division—- wero Mrs. Clark Worthley, Mrs, Guy (i. dill, rir. 1 0 2 tor truck gratis in transporting some plants wero jgrown from seed sown Merrill, Mrs.' Sherwood, Mrs. Hanj .1. Hnrtncdy. lir 1 0 2 of tho Iceboat material to Long lust Aug\i3t and are of many differ William Eldridse. William J. Duncan, 0; PLOWS 1) .Calandrlello, h 0 0 0 Alan Hudson, Charles P. Irwln. Bortrnm Norman, Mrs. William RuS3cll, Mrs Branch and back during tho recent ent colori, plrs. Straua will also cx- M. I.inile, Robert T.inton, Howard M. Marsh, Clifford Onkerson and Mrs. Fowler. chumpionship races. hlilbli t some cut flowero. Pierre A. Troal, Earlo SneOekcr, IngHs M, HARROWS Tolfll 4 3 11 After tho buoincs3 session there L/ppercu. W I, l'C wns an hour of story telling and a Another Arrest. Race committee, Sail Boat Division— An Address on Turkey. IWtlst « 1 .Sfi'.l lnigo box of confectionery, donated William T. Brown, chairman. Harvey W. Freibytrrian 7 3 .700 James Harrington was arrested at Dobbini. Charles 14. I.cach. Auffust J. Mu Eric Ravndal, who is visiting Dr. PLANET JR. SEEDERS St. Jamrs :i 3 .f,O(P by Alexander B. Chambers was ray. Dr. William M. Pearce, Dr. Walter nnd Mrs. L. S. Ylvisakcr of Pinek passed around among the mombcra. New York Monday and In his pos Methixllit 3 li .33.1 session wus found travelers' checks A. Rulhnan. ney road, gave nn nil(lrcs3 on "Tur- CollffrcBntion 3 r, ,3,U stolon from the Matawan. bank last AnchornKc niul tender committee—Wil- key" Sunday night at a meeting of CULTIVATORS Iterormoil : 2 7 .212 liam J, Duncan, chairman, Peter Baniul- tlio Red Bank Luther league ut January worth 53,000. ^Harrington tlne, Joseph E. Bnnuchl. Robert S. Bencpo, gave several different names and as Clayton & Magce's hall. The league J. Loter Eluncr, tester C. Leonard. Theo- will hold services every Sunday night VICTORY FOIt UNCAS CLUB. MEETS WILLIE LA MORTE. many addresses. His arrest was rforo E. Hull. Herbert Lnnffler. Alfred GARDEN TOOLS made by New York detectives, ac- Mnlhlasen, Homer Mcthot, William 15. during Lent at a quarter after t^ix o'clock. They Defeated Hnzlct at Bnskclbnll DONATO TO BOX LEADINO FLY companied by Dctectlvo William S. 1'otts, Jr. Thursday Night. Mustoe and Stato Trooper McKenna WEIGHT AT ASBURY FABK. Bishop to Preach Here. of South Koyport. Harrington ID be- WERRENRATH RECITAL. Tho Uncas athletic club of the Red ing held pending extradition proceed- A quarterly meeting will be luld Bahlc Reformed church defeated ft Tho Rout Will bo tho Finn! Content ings. Suspicion ngalnst him was next Sunday afternoon at the Mctho- GIVE US YOUR ORDERS . team of Hastlot boys nt haoketbnll Friday Night—Joo I,ucln of Red Noted narltono Gave Fine Perform- aroused when ho tried to ensh one of ance Hero Last Night, dlat Zion church on Shrewsbury ave- last Thursday nlplit by n score of 21) linnk Gets Draw With Solly Ln- the checks in a jewelry store. nue. Bishop I'. A. Wnlhicn of llrooli- to 15 at tho liivcr street school. Tlip I'jitirln of Neivnrk. Rclnald Werrenrath. nofed bari- iyn will preach arid (hern will ho for Seed Potatoes, Fertilizer, Lime, Onion Sets, Uncas club lost In Hnzlcl several tone, gave a rccitnl last night at St. special mu;ilo by tho senior choir ot Jimmy Donato of Red Bank will Jcr.«ic.vvlUci Deals Itcd IlnnU, weeks ORO on Iho flrchourie com-t it moot. Willie LnMortc, a lending fly- James's school auditorluiu before, an the church, Tho imblit. Al Itotsl of Bloomflold. Hcd Bank pluycr.'s wcrn Herbert renrath's favorites, one of which was Ewinjr, Louis nnd lSdward Jncouhs, "Dunn." For encores Mr. WorrcnrnTh Independent engine company <'f Leo Berlmv Him Jlcpn Kiijrngrd nt "AiiKclfuce" Joe Lucia of Red Mechanic street hnd a hot roast beW FEED Bank received a draw lnnt woelc In a Joseph Itosntl and Krnrst Bailey. On rendered "Smiling Through," "The "the Anbury I'nrlc Y. M. V. A. tlic Jerseyvillo team wero Edward Road to Mandttlny," "Drink to Mo supper ut thrllrchttuue Monduy night. bout with Solly LaFaurla of Newark. It iva:j attended by about fifty pel- Leo Berlow of Lnlio avenue, forum* Spoctntors thought Lucia was de- Cordts, Carlton Cimovcr, John Vnn-. Only With Thine Eyes" and other WE CAN REPORT A STEADY INCREASE IN OUR VOLUME boxing and wrestling Inatructor for Aradalc, Clarence Pulhemun and Ar- popular numbers. T,ho nudlcnce waa sonM. Frank Diolmian had chaij;c cisively beaten by tho Newark boxer of the snipper, which M'aii prepared tho Orange nnd Kllznheth Yotinj,' und wore surprised nt tho decision. thur FJoncher. very appreciative and heartily ap- ON THE BRANDS THAT WE CARRY. WHY? SATISFIED Mcn'a Christian associations, littn plauded every rong hy Mr. Wcrrcn- by member.-* (if tho Indie:;', nuxilitti.V Jack Klcrnan of Long Branch easily of (ho company- been engaged as a wrestling teacher defeated Eddie Sneadn, Aabury Park Nmv Itnd and Cttm Club Members. tath. CUSTOMERS TELL OTHERS. nt the Asbnry Pnrle Y. M. a A. He negro, In the main bout last week. Waynard ApplRgntn of Red Bank Chinese l.itmulry I'al'ty. In grettlng hln wi-cntlcre in tiluipc for Tho sump wa.i one of the nlow nnd James H. Knniiln of Fair Jln- Oriole l'nrlt l'lnco Routed. A TRIAL ORDER WILL CONVINCE. (lie corning state tournaments at Tho I5ed Hank Khcplmrils of Hctli contents 'itajjed nt the armory thto ven are now members of the Sunrliie Daniel F. Mack hnn rented hln Kllcnbtth, acarjan, U'hetn UHIKO will luivc a Chineic rod nnd gun club. Union ho:ic com- bungalow (in Laurel street In Orlolci laundry party lit Clayton & Mugee'n Johnny DoFellcn of Cllffwood lost pany hnn given the olub nn old dnuco Park to John Taylor of Brooklyn, hall Thursday nl|.;hl uf next week. fc'rnok Colls in American Derby. by n. technical knockout to Kredll platform, which will he lined in their who look orcunanry last week. Mr. new clublmii.'io at Wllupff fnrm.i. Tho Tho mcml/oi'.'j vf the cmimiitlec in WhlchAn'a mid IJoojum, crock colts Marllil of Newark In. a nix-round Taylor lit employed nn a painter by charge uf the pally v. Ill wear <'.o:;- of the Harry Payne Whitney ntablo, Hltrny nnd .Inxk lEnuls of Anbury platform will lm moved to thn club's .1. J. Trnvrni. The rental wan'nmdc property !h|« week nnd llio build- ttmioi-i nnd an on ti-i tulnnient will Ic were nominated lant Wednesday for Park won In tlip name way, his op- hy Jtimcu A. Curlcy. furnished, the American darby, worth $50,005, ponent being Slim Tomalno of Long ing work will start In n short time. which will ha raced at Washington Branch. Jules Inginnn a Neptuno I'uoahotilAS Lodge to Moot. I"E IJIIIIII'H' Nifhl 1'aily. & Co. Park Saturday, June 14th. The der- nefffo, lost to Charles Ketnper of Now St. Jnntcp? vs. South IUver. by will Include tunny of llio leading Bedford, MnosaehuBctt.i, on n foul. Tho Rod Dank Pocnhontnn UnlKc About 151) piwnuii:! all ended Iho The SI. .Tmu(vi high ijchool (jhlsi will have H meeting tonight at Odd llod linnk 1'n'siliyli'i inn brother- 16 WEST STREET, Phone 1174. RED BANK. N. J. tliree^yeur-oldB ami probably the wlu- h.-iMkt'lliull team will mr'Ol tho floutli ii*kn of Iho Kentucky dorby nnd tlu h'cllow:)' ball (in Moninonlli nlrenl. j hiul't: annuiil ladies' nii-lil. parly Try n ISi!|;lnliM VViuit rtilvcitlm: Itfvrr |i||.|i liHuml ni ihnt |ilncr- Fri- Plnnii will be iiwdo lor n ninl paity Moiuhiy night nt Hie church i.ocln- Picakncns otaken, •non j. It will pay you,—Advortluaniant day afternoon. lo be hclil in a ahull time. ' bio lmll. ssassassaaBBHs Page Twenty-Fouf RED BANK REGISTER, MARCHJ2, 1930. CONSTABLE'S SALE. 1UXU VV AND KOBBED. celebration of her birthday. Refresh- morrow night at tho high school TAKE! NOTICE, thst I h&ve taUri pon- ments were served. Tho table WU3 building by tho boy Beout troop. A e«ss!o» of end will sell fit public euct!inl( the Vic- decorated in rose and blue and there' demonstration of ecout worlc will bo the tlgiiaat bidder on Tbufsday. Merch tim of ITootpsids. was a large birthday cake. Mrs. a feature of the evening. Refresh- EOth, 1030. at two o'clock la tne alter- When built or re-modeled by S noon, at Harry Qulim's eflr»i£»9t West Front Peters received a number of birth- ments will be served afterward. Wil- Btteat, Ited Bank, ono Sqpsrior Model K. J. Paul Posten, eon of Amzl Postcn day fills. liam Sinclair is scoutmaster of tho Chevrolet esdEn: earlial No. 2-S2Q60, motor ? of Navcsiak, was held up and robbrd troop. }iu. £716244, roistered in 1620 &» tho at tho point of a revolver one night Cliurlca JJixon of Lafayette street jiroperty ot on& Vwi$rt llcen&Q No. last week. Mr. Posten lmd stopped has relumed hunio from the Lon;j Twin daughters were born to Mra. Cavhart Construction Co.* Inc. | his car on a back street at Nuve- liranch hospital, where he under- Charles Struse last week at the Haz- S Presents This nelaura end eals tr pursuetiit to an B01LDERS went two operation!!. ard hospital at Long Branch. Be- Act o£ tha IsB!Mature ot t|m Stata of New Eink. Two men appeared on each fore her marriago Mrs. Struse vraa Jei'Boy, entitled, "An Act for the better 40 Mechanic Street 21 Avenue, *t uide of the car, opened tho two .side | Fifty public school children, who protection ot garage kect'ere and aututuo- are pupils of the fifth und sixth Miss Dorothy O'Connor of Little Sil- irJlo men," 0Ptirov«y B. Pearsall? The outlni; week on the highway at Middletown Obl and at a hearing before Judge El- NOTICE, ten's back and threatened to shoo*, jwas provided free to the pupils by Tho TownaJilp Committco of tha Town* if Mr. Posten niado any outcry. tho Oceanic library. mer C. Wulnrlghl of Shrewsbury, Bhit> ot MldOlotown will recelva and open WHITE DIAMOND While one of the footpads held tho lie was fined $10. bide for tha mirf&cfng of Chapel Hill Road. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Tabor from Gurvoy's Corner fit Chapel Hill to revolver against Mr. Postcn'a bade and Mrs. William A. Koyter ofHi^h- Swun's Corner at Navoslnk at a meeting BRAND and Mr. Posten had hlchandy raised, hind Park were gucsta Sunday of The road to better and bigger busi- of tbo Township Commtttoo of the Town- tho other footpad made a search., ness Icada through Tho Register's ad- ship of Middletown to lio held on Thurt^- 1 Phincas M. Smith. tho Townshly of Mlddlotown which i» announced. The budget of local ex- mosTow night to examine plans for tinted KebL'tiary H7thF 1030. which report J Paclted In Half Pint, Pint, vSi addition to the flrchouse. WHB fllcd vltli the Townahlp Commlttoo on -S.SllVERS&BRO.CO.w Quart and Gallon Jars. penditures is 50,187 and thole is an February E7lh, lOfiO, nnU the Township Mrs. George Davis of Brooklyn Committed /iuvo sot n date for a public • CRANSURY N J additional J1.000 for benevolences, j c has l)ooii visiting Mrs. Sadie Hume hoai-inu upon tho tmld FojiorL to be lichl *EEPIN A COOL Pl> 'C. On sale at Qrat claea atores. AIJ every-member canvass will bo on Thuvaday afternoon, March 27th, 10UO, held next Sunday afternoon from of this place and Mrs. Louise Chand- nt the Cnnimlttoo roomn at Mfdtllotown, at two to five o'clock to underwrite ler oC l''air Haven. ft;30 o'clock In tho nftcrnooii. nt which tho budget. Miu ISmily Cattrcmbome of Long timo nil pernonn in to res ted will to glvou J. S. Silvers & Bro. Co. Inland has been visiting Mry. Caro- an opportunity to ho henrd. Sole Manufacturers The Presbyterian ludiea' aid so- cicty will hold a covered diah lunch-1 line Buchanan. HOVVAItD W. ROBERTS. eon this afternoon at one o'clock an 1 - Leonard Marthcns, Sr., has re- Township Clerk. HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. sumed his position at the museum NOTICE. It will bo followed by a White Ele-j Notice la hereby civcn th&t WilHnni C. pliant sale. I of natural history at New Yor*k af- Johmon, KuaacJl C. Caalcr end Elmer J. ter having been laid up with sick- Wilson. CommleinionerB ei>polntod to OBBCB* A Happy Hour service injicld every ness, tha coat tor Inying eldswalko on Campbell Sunday afternoon at 3:45 o'clock nt Avenue, Bolford, havo fllcd A report the parish house on Bingham ave- Miss T'icrney, one of the visiting oC snld QafionBmont at a meeting of the nurses, who ha3 been sick'the past Tfiwnnhlp Commttleo of tho Township ot nue. Last Sunday tho upcaker was Puts extra style on Mlddlotown held on Thursday afternoon, Brigadier JOS3I0 McBwan of tho Sal- two weeks, is out again. February 13th. 1030, and tho some U on vation Army, who has spent part of Mrs. Horace Longstreet of Long your car and gives file with tho Townahlp Clork. her service in "Africa. She was ac- Branch spent the week-end with Mr. you extra wear with A public hearing will be given upon the companied by Capt. Hartrce of the arid Mrs. Ralph Longstreet, said report at tho nicotine of the Tmvri- moreroadprotection. nhlj> Committee of tho Township of M(U- Red Bank headquarters. The Rumoon lire company auxil- dletown tu be held at tho Committee rooms Roll Call day will be observed n* iary met last Wednesday night. A at Middletown on ThiirAdny nHernoon, Mnruh loth, 1930, at 3:30 o'clock in the the service Sunday morning, March j jar of candy donated by Mrs. Sally afternoon. 19 East Front St., Red Bank, N". J. 23d. Communion will be observed, Torberg was disposed of on tho co- All persons Interested at that time will Sunday, March 30th. operative plan and was won by Mrs. bo civen n heuilng ami tha oafd report Walter Robinson. Miss Helen $15.00 to $35® will bo up for final confirmation at that Directly Opposite Hjlobo Hotel. Telephone 372. Lenten services at St. George's O'Rourko is chairman of a commit- time. church are being held Friday nights Dated Fohiunrr 18th, IflflO, at 7:45 o'clock Instead of Wednes- tee to dispose of $10 in gold on the HOWARD W. ROBERTS, FBEK DELFVEBY. day nights. co-operative plan. The auxiliary F Town»hlp J3lerk, Mrs. W. Neilson Edwards of "No cleared $50 at the recent dance at PROPOSALS. Stones," Kumson, and New York, Holy Rosary hall. New Cast Keanabursr School, Super Service New Fair View School, was operated on for appendicitis John M. Ellis, former councilman, Addition to Rtvor Plaza School. Saturday at the New York hospital vras removed to St. Luke's hospital Scaled proponuls w|ll ho received by at New Yorlc. Her condition is pro- at New York last week for surgical tho BOFU'CI of Education, Mlddlotown town- Imported Sardines Goodyear Tires and Dbip. Monmouth county, Now Joreey. cov- gressing satisfactorily. treatment. He was taken in Wor- oriniT Gcncrui Contract Work. Ucatlns and Councilman and Mrs. Lowia T. den's private ambulance. Mr. Elis Raybestoa Brake Service Ventilation, Elootrlo Work, Flumblnx Wilson entertained a number of is chairman of the board of adjust- Work and Sewuga Dlspoaal on the follow* ment of the zoning commission. Your Selection Intr school bulldinsa. friends at a card party Friday nijiht. l Station Now four-room bull ding to be built on Prizes were won by Mr3. John Plicf- Mrs. Orrin :G. Soule spent part of tho aouthwoat corner of Ocoan and Alberta, White Rose Chinook Salmon fenberger, Miss Mary Murphy, Miss last week with friends at New York avenues. East Keansburg, New Jersby, Irene Porter and Harold J. Peters. A sociable-and dance will be held Tel. 1700 New flvQ-room hulldlnff to be built on l-IJB. SIZE M S%C }£-LB. SIZE gllgh>~- tho south side of Coopor nvetiuo About BIX Other guests • were Mr. and lira. next Monday night at Holy Rosary BROAD STREET AT MECHANIC STREET, hundred feet cast ot State hlffhway At John Anderson, Mrs. Valerie Casler, hall. l^ili* Vlow, near Rod Bank, Kew Jeroey. Mrs. Harold J. Peters, Hiss Helen Miss Janet Hoag of West Park un- 200 Monmouth St., Two-i-oom addition and altorRtfohs to O'Rourko and John Pfleffenberp;er. rreHeht two-room bulldlnsf on Meln road derwent an operation for appendicitis Red Bank, N. J. nt River Pima, neur ltcd Bonk, Kow Jsr- After the card games a surprise par- Monday at the Long Branch hospital. BC>'. Red Alaska Salmon ty wag given for Mrs. Peters in Parents' night wilt be observed to- (Opposite liailroad Station) Goplcn of plans and specifications nro on file durine business hours (except Satur- NO. 1 TALL CAN dny) at tho ofHca of Emost A. Arend. nrchltcct. 105 West 40th Btreet, Now Vork City, and Kfntnonth building, Mattlaon aycuuo. As bury Park, Now Jereoy. Any person, llrtn or corporation propot- Ins to Bubmlt a' bid shall furnish to the I MarshalFs.Kippered Herring Board of Education of Middlotown Town- ship, Monmouth County, Now Jersey. & TOMATO SACCB M ntatoment of his. tholr or Its financial ability nnd experience for the conBJderii- tlon nnd approval of tho Board of Educa- tion befora tho applicant In furnished with copies ot plans nnd specifications {or tho proposed work, In accordonco Xylth the Jap. Imported" Crabmeat Provisions of Chnpier 180* Laws of No^ —IN— —IN- Jcracy, 3 02G, !i-LB. SIZE WATCH NEXT WEEK'S REGISTER A ccrtinod cheek deposit of $25-00 v!II l)o roaulrod on plans and Bpeclflcations of [ each school which wilt be refunded to tha m &fc 99 .(lepoiiltor upon return of the plans and Bpcclftcatlonn In good condition it bid fi LAST DAY flubmUted, tloductinff postage or delivery I Gorton's Codfish Cakes charRcs. Otlioiwlno nntunl cost of blue- print plans and specifications will lie de- pugs. ductal. THURS., FRL, SAT., MARCH 13th, 14th, 15th ., Tees., Wed., March 17, .18, 19 Separate propooali must be muds for (n) (leneral Contract Work (b) Heatlntt nnd Vcntllntlon (e) Electric Work (d) See for the First Time How a Talking Plumbing Work (o) Sowneo SInuosai. A ccrtMcd check of 5% of tha bid Beardsley's Shredded Codfish ' 'L"' drawn to tho order of tho Board of Edu- Picture Is Made. cation, Mlddlotown Township, Monmouth pbgs. County, New Jersey, or a bid bond hsuotl by a Surety Company of recognizod Btand- lnff, EiccepUblo to tho Board of Education mu«t upcompany each bid. Sams to bo forfeited, as liquidated damages In CRBO bidder rofuRL'B tn ulitn un-urded contract. I Teco Pancake Flour Tho Hoard of Education rosorvca tlio right to hold tho cci-tlflod checks of tho pkgs. bidders unLU tlio contract In awarded, nt \vhlc|i tlmo tho unBucceimful biddera will havo\thcir checkn rotiuncd to them. The check uf tho eucccRBful bidder will become tho property of tlio Board of Education mi til ho liua submit ted a contract bond for Pure Lard tho full amount of tlio contract, suaran- tcetiiff tlio pcrfotmance of tho said contract, and nnyment of nmtcrlnl. men ond lnbor In nccordntiro with ftlatutco, nnd shall havo OMOc\itcJ a contract with this Board A of Education (raid bond to bo of A com- pany mid In form nalinfrtctory to and sub- ject to tho ni'provnl of the Board of Kdu- ! Red Seal Coffee Spectacular Riding ; —; Riotous Corned L catlon Attorney), IsBticd throutfli nn flffont (losiijnntod )>y tho Hoard nnd tho premium C Ib. lbs. Daring Adventure"— Romantic Drama thereof to bo paid for by tho Board of with Education. Provided within ton days after Written and Supervised by tho nward. of tho contract to the bidder a bontl In form Bfltlsfnctory nnd approved IDR Guv EMPEY by tho Board of Educntion Attorney bn« jltex Lease k fiat (jccfi furnished, tho entd bidder nhnll Roscoc Karns forfeit the amount of tho nforeaald certi- I Shredded Wheat Biscuits fied check or checka to tho Board of Edu- Slim Summerville cation aa liquidfttcd damaged, end th** rtg. 4A« BoarJ of Eduputlon may roadvortine or Dorothy Gulliver otlierwluo awnrd tho contract as they nin deem to bo for the bent intorcsts of ttio and tho Bunrtl of Education. All bldn will be received by tha Board Ken-L-Ration of KduciitU>n. MUl'lletown Townuhln. MOII- nioiith County, New Jorsoy, at thoir caM ofHcc, Lcoimrdo High School, Jjoonardu, Now Jersey. «ti or before 8:00 p. M.. 2 25° Tlmrpdiiy. April 10. J02O, at which tlmo tlio Lidn will bo opened nnd read. Pruponals for each school or combined bid muwt lio mmlo mion forma which mnv Oakite ha obtflTifld from tho ArfhJLect, oncloncd S8> In ft pliuu Hcnlod envelope and plainly mrtrkrd on tho outnlde of the envelope dee- 2 "" 25° 1 lunatlng tho purtlcular school and also brunch »f work. Tlio Board of Educntion reocrveB tho rJffht to reject nny or nil bids. WILLIAM M. PKTIKQALB. MEAT DEPARTMENT. District ClorK. Pntod Mnrch 6th. 1030. NOTICE: OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Ertnlo of Edward J. Blierliluii, deceneed. | Shoulder Lamb . . . Ib. 23c I Notice In licroby Klvcn tlmt tlio ai- countn of tho nubiicrlbor. udmlnlotrntor of NAT CARR with Fay Marbe tho c»tnto of snl\ill be audited nnd ntntod by tho Surroicnte of tho Coun- C ty of Mnnmonth nut! rci>ortoil for eottk- AI. Goodman's Orchestra ' ineiiL to the Ornhanu Court ot hnid C'ount>, | Sirloin Steak . . . . Ib. 45 \ on Tluiitiiliiy. tho fliivcntoenth ilny of Ap-ll. —Leonidotf Ballet A. I). ia;iO. ut which tlmo application vllt bo mndo for the allowance of commiDBlriiB C nnicDhnM, N. J., Mttrrh 4. 1030. I THOMAS W. TRRNCIIARI). I 316 IllvcrnJde Av«nMo« Tien ton, U. 3, \